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Show 'Ji t- - .J r i t VOL. v LEAVER, UTAH, SAT IK I)A V, .JANUARY r, lixa Tlkof DecftiienreKewrtA. The Lehi school hoard has decided to Ignore the vaccination order. The Rio Grando Western will add (01 cars to its equipment during Hull. Salt Lake public records show that a thousand arrests for drunkenness were made in lttoo. A Salt Lake Chinaman vr.ys. held up and relieved of $.tuo by footpads last week ip Pjtmt Alley. Dividers have been paid within the month of December by properties listed on the Salt Lrke Stock and Mining Lxcliuuge to the amount of Six new cases of smallpox developed in Spanish Fork the latter part of last week, while Fort llerriman and Huntington also reported six new cases each of the disease There will be an exhibition of Belgian hares about the middle of next month, in Salt Lake, uuder the auspices of t ha Belgian llaxe assuiua- tion of the state. The masonry work for the steel bridges at 1rovo river and Woodside has been bout completed, and the erection of the bridges will require only short time. 4 twenty-yea- ,b4b,4?.od r V'ty.'Sffd,4- jntertrh-- an ft 8;oou became un conscious. Aphysiiiau was su. unioned, ,aid thatf.,;- - Wfirte-wa- v hi art failure.'and that there was little chance of tlie patient's recovery. Mr. Donnelly passed away surrounded by a number of his relatives, a sorrowful ,. little group that w ate lied by the . I bed-side- Middle-of-tbe-Roa- d i W's.uw, A," ' (.83 Inches. The dryeat on record was 1887 and the wettest montlKeg year was great deal of talk has been float ing recently, sasthe Hoise Statesman, relative to the construction of north and south railway lines in Idaho, and rumors of surveys have been verv nurn- erous. One is projected from kelton, Utah, to Houston, Idaho, via Minido ka. The report of the Salt Lake board of health for last week show-- 117 cases of smallpox in the city , against tiff the week before, t'.i new eases were reported during the week and JS were discharged as cured. Of tlie new cases 47 were never vaccinated and the other two were vaccina.ed, one thirty and the other forty years ago. Tlu members of tlie College club of Salt Lake City presented it he University of Utah with a scholarship last week as an expression cf their sympathy with tlie cause of liighgr, sdnt a: tion, and especially with tlie institutions w liieli seek to promote such inTlie terests in tlie state of Utah. faculty presented the scholaifhip to a deserving oiiug lady who is striving to obtain an education. A Jeffer-nionU- son City, Mo., lrank James, for doorkerpr u I lie House of reseutati ve. In (Lviissm bis candi dacy trank dames said. I have twve many votes in J oilier candidate and no combination can bent me. Notwithstand' ng this confident prediction, a movement is said tube under way to eliminate dames from the tlie opposition that to honor him with a place in House id Representatives wuu id be luianiiat'iig to tlie state at lame. 1! Senator l i ve, presuh nt pro tlie senate, ha, nce.xed from Nee. York telegraph e petitions flom s.eie-tariefat roll, Morgan, Mooreiiouse LI in wood, Speer. ( obb and Lloy .1. the national missionarv societies of the Methodist, Baptist, i'les--bter raw, Dutch ILYonne'd' and Episeo-pa- l (hurdles, asking thr.t when the senate convenes fur the first lime in the new century on Thursday its first act sh.tj! be the rat ideation of the beat v to protect the natives of Africa against intoxicant, and favoring nnhersal of thisnew policy of euiliz.a-turby additional t iva ,ts ;t lk! law tn pornrj ljt.wtms nf of roxibltt i s . n ' M IH tl at the ( ( t ur.acas Iin sire iliputment that the our the or.llieting "im, end, eg tioube nsplnot e.nieessious li:i, lMtn ln(,rl,., for the present. '1 I, re are no del,,, is in the minister's dispatch but it that l e has induced the Yen- 't.e'.an aut)ioiit,es to suspend ai urt.on looking toward the tne.it of some of the until there can be hail a dtinrimnation of th eoi.ilicting claims. It is probable that the gunboat sCOr-t P"n "l Ucn Lat.iiayarad.as n potent infill, nee in bringing about the Jiresenstay ,,f proceed. ngs. MONEY WAS MARKED. . 1 . t in office ill uiect at is that of le once-notebandit, Axalnst l.lquorn lit Africa. x vk test for eon-tes- W.O: Carbi.s. the defeated Bepn hku'o candidate for the office of treasurer of bait Lake county, his filed a contest Dale, clauniug ngain-- t Treasurer-elec- t irregularities in tlie count. Dale, who -a- . M , holds a certificate of election, was elected by a very small plurality The internal revenue collected iti tlie state of I tali for the i ir just ended xvas S'.ushil. t'l. l oi llie ear ls'.i.i the total collections were .! 7i. tt 1. Utah lias contributed 150, non in cash as her share of the bpauish and Philippine wars. The ordinance providing for smoke consumers in bait Lake is to be rigidly enforced, the smoke from the furnaces in the larger buildings an I factories havixig become a puisance against which tlie citizens are vigorously protesting. Apostle Reed Smoot, who has been mentioned as a candidate for the United (States senate, has prepared a signed Bthtement of his position, in which he discusses the good of tlie state, and ieelarca himself nzt to be a candidate , for the office. -chooL-truetea bakt-daof The county, outside ofy tlie citvvufoted last wyek-l- o disrtyarvl tlie instructions of the county board of health rigarding Vaccination, and tlie courts will have an opportunity to pass upon the boards authority. legislator-- d ( liel.1 l.jr Mr. tmlHl.y Kidnapper, llore Private Man,) . AU the backs in DaHas, Texas, have j .Mr, fcom mnrkff . World. vxcriptio.isof the money pan It son. were fl,e on U;e Ilot(... any of it is- attempted to bt passed the arrest of the person or persons offering the marked money is tc follow. Banks the United throughout Mates, C anadvi and Mexico have re ceixfed similar notice. pTacidT -- factory, Omaha, has positively Identified Pat Crowe as tlie man who rented the Schneider-win- d house in which Fkldie Cudahy was held by kidnappers. This is ths first positive recognition of sny kind. When shown a picture of Crowe, Yon need not show ms Smith said: any pictures. I know the man. It was 1at Crowe. I fits busy at the broom machine when Crowe called to rent ths house and paid no attention to him during his talk with Mrs. Schneider-win- I recognized him, and machine my stopped long enough to take a look at him.' I only saw at a glance that the man was no other than Crowe, a man who 1 have known for ten years. I am as positive as to the identity of Crowe as I would be of my I thought own brother. Detccttves verify ttieSmlth story and are now satisfied' beyound doubt of Crowes connection with the abduction. Smith hna lived in Omaha twelve years and has known Crowe fur much of that time. t 6'HIN A ACCEPTS DEMANDS. Cape-to-Usi- Emperor Orders Kavoy to Areept Demands Made by the Powers. , by-th- In V xtfteattfavewaa.'. No case of yellow fever Among Amer- icans has been reported in Havana for several (lays, and there are in the Las Animas hospital only ten persons, "all Spaniards, suffering from the disease. It is reported that discoveries of rich quartz miuea have been made on Bonanza and elsewhere in the Klondike district. Many samples assay over 850 $10, and to the ton. None goJoss-lhuone or-General. Smallpox lias almost disappeared at Dawson and there are but two eases in Five thousand vaccine the district. points readied Dawson December 18th, '' I .llu:i.J,3e-tuV,mt.buia-abo- -- I . ' tts-o- XX 1 Corn-mak- Clii-hoq- u - , ;';; lnH-R- t o 1 r : I t 8.i. The amended plat form of the recently organized autonomy party at Manila .advocates that Half of the Territorial Senators shall be elected and half appolutedby the the Govern- !; 459,-00- tha Philippines Tern and Bolivia mutt look elsewhere than to the United States for help in resisting the claims of Chile to the provinces of Tacua and Aries, says a Washington dispatch. Tha Government of Chile, which recently invited tenders for 400 freight fc cars, hae accepted 300 front UtT-Co., and 100 froaa VL B ttraeeTiUx j . Semi-offici- " Pierce, the rich Texas cattleman died Wednesday at Pierce station, Texas. He was many times amiDiqu- sire, witli large variety of interests in Texas. The commissioner of pubtl c lands of Hawaii, J. K. Brown is In Washington to consult with the department re--' gardicg the publiclunds questions of the islands. The telegraph line la" now in operation to a point fifty miles north of Kasanga and a hundred miles beyond the southern end of Lake Tanganyika. An American company has gained control of the Guatemalan railroad known as the northernTiraneh, extending from l'orto Barrios to Fll Rancho, distance of 135 miles. The war department is considerably e failure ot Con grass embarrassed to make provision before the recess for the relief of the military situation A. IL ran-idl- y ! 1st, window him. 1 ' re- January o d. it on advanced the pries on all glass 15 percent. A dlsoatch from Warshaw says that fifty-twPoles have been arrested there, accused of participation In a political conspiracy. There la a persistent rumor that ex. Gov. Merriam of Minnesala, Director of the Census, will be given a place in ' the t abiaetfler March 4th, A plan of recruiting sailors for the United Stales navy from the farms and country towns is now under consideration at the Navy department. From Queensland news is received that a prospector named P. Killane had been killed and eaten by the blacks, whom he engaged to pack for The Chinesa plenipotentiaries have been unexpectedly ordered to sign the preliminary joint note, and have notified the foreign envoys to that effect. The Chinese themselves were greatly astonished 'at receiving the Imperial Instructions. Neither Li Hung Chang nor Prince Chiog had expected success in persuading the court under ten days 1)ut the impe'rof, Icxtmetlbn firr 6 to' agree fully to the note, but to endeavor to get the best terms possible, par- th taatUr of llmlting th. ticuIar,y and also as finraW of ,e,llon to the places wher these art to be located. The plenipotentiaries arorTnstructed to endeavor to limit tjye number of army posts along the lihe of railway as low as possible, , to request a forts, but the powers not to to disarm merely 'lAuuurUmmswswwi) sen PORTS Td PIN E9, September 7, setting out the nece8tity TO Coroinkrco might yield sufficient for prompt action, and asking what taxation under restrained intercourse DtvUlon of es Oat Btstls- Insular remedy shall be applied. It lms bees with the States to make the islnnds lira fti t f. at present they are a found impossible, apparently, to conThe division of insn affairs o the tinue tlie ratio of J to established nd drag on Denmark, and the Danish gov- war hlic a state-- ' department niakea maintained arbitrarily, and the Mex- ernment is obliged to make pood a m cut tlie de of the summarizing considerable deficit od their account ican money is being drained away islands for the eleven Philippine towards India, making it ditli TURKISH INDEMNITY CLAIMS. months ending May 31, 1JOO. The cult for the disbursing officers totranx-ac- t value of merchandise imported iuto Slate Department ll.. Keeelve'l no Money business. islands (luring the period is set the 1 as rt. . X lhf Wfuitft ! down at 81 8. .too, fins. Gold and silver egitthiri t.iuirda It ti rol. I hina is anxious that foreign occto the amount of 8L8bfl,340 came into upation of her territoiv be abandoned the islands, making the total importation 8 tojos.'.is t. The import trade promptly as possible, as it is causing llud "mtion whatever with the from the United Mates amounted to any disorder and is an obstacle to peaceful j dettl "1,Vh I'beon m?de by tlie ( of is anxious liira The value of exports for j $1,450,807. adjustment affairs amp with the Turkish government tlie that the legation grinds shall lie re. pained amounted to 81!, peiiod inclusion of the umount of the (Diced to as small a number as the for 517,031, ltd in merchandise and i the price to be paid for a ei.H.'i.OlJ in powers can be induced to designate. ,H,le,nnity gold and silver. The value China regards the A, nei lean force con- - nar,lpby the Turkish government, of the expoi ts to the United Slates is Illit it 1oxb know that such contract set (low n nt t.Ut 575. A total of stitutiug the Ameiieau legation guard lm'1 anl1 U ,lUo lcen ia' 'ir 00,044 tons of Manila hemp, valued at as altogether too large, it numb, ring ow n part promises from the Turk-is- h I.80II men. If each nation maintains a its 8)0, 5s.. 171 wns exported during the guard of this strength, IVkin will l,c be government that the claims shall period stated: $3. 405. 808 wortlt being paid under the control of a force of 11,40) shipped to the lilted States. I!.. U Sl.lft. lOi ! taft.t, foreign i.. RICH STRIKE NEAR DAW6QN. be ere tary Long has purchased for 100, 000 allied troops i Hie Un ted States gov eminent another to tl Ian Ilus len (blue Negotiations Have Kesrliml Xtoney r( Rnniilng 8 I Iaeifle Island, M I mind. Tlie China question lias virt'sliy This island is under the American According to advices from Dawson, reached the money point Tlie amount fivg, and lies in the harbor of San a strike wns icported on Decemplacer of the indemnity, to be pai will ptob- Louis !) Apra, Guam It is proposed ber 7 on the left limit of French gulch, ably reqiiire many ueeksof d,.J,em,Lre . to tie-- it as the site for a cording sta one ah panning a unplug FR 5. white consultation. Sir Itotiert ll.art know a tion. Tlie price tiaiil f.,r the island average run of pay streak vv as obtained better than anybody cl-- e what can lie was 000 in AmeiieHii geld. It is ! running from ft to ft 50 a pan. paid by the Cliine-'- e government w t acres 8u extent, is heallhv, ant. it is Steve llolgatc. a gambler, committed the c( mpletc surrender of h, i tax- believed, will make an adnd.able site suicide in the Gobi Hill hotel at (.rand for the projected station. ing and revenue resource, t Em fi1 Forks on I iceembt r , by tak.ng morHie island was owned by several but bankers in all the caplt iK vv dl prephine. fer to have tt great loan uudeiwi ten natives of Guam. who. f Kill Y. S. hleelit of the (lines Me: f officials and the themselves will by live in a'llueme u powers say, rcantile eomp.niv at ti mplcd suicide at financial contml establlslied by an in- - ri'sult of the sile. 'an soil on December 5. ternalionai eoiiimission for the iuv on nt oiuraclo 1 eaetirra M . inormtl- - onsre.. KbUGLft CIVtSAJP, of interest and sinking funds service I he olorado Slate Teachers' 'i III Not Inter-f- . Iti 1 l"i i.rt.c Many Deslttule In lorto Hlco. It. ation, which was in session last week Informs , a in AfTnlr. Dr A. I). Wliiliains,'' assistant Mir- - adopted resolutions requesting th It is credilny re, irted, according to geort of the United States army, lias lolora to representatives a dispatch from Nevveastle, England, e has informed reorganize the bureau of that Louis Botha that Kruger has a report on the con fViott of the education upon broader lines, erecting mandant people as observed by !' ini' on a match it into an independent department on sent vvArd thaUie barliers must lay with soldiers across the island. Lack a plane with thu bureau of labor, and down the;r nrmk r conl.nue fighting of food he reports is tlie causeof so girovidc for proper compensation foi on their own tihtmnnt. as no support Die cotuinissionerof ft otn Europe can be expected. ranch sickness. 'j weducatiou. H.aRlln,i Delesste (.eta tig MHrage. Dwnmgca Xwar.leii In lynrhlng Caar. Bohert H. Wilcox, delegate in the' rBLulu C. J.nkins, now of JCDcfres rrntnt of Inrlo Hmu Kegs nil ng of representativex ' from the eago. has been awarded St. mio for the Ainerictm Hawr-uiislands. Itax just been paid a lyneliing of her husband in, Ripley The diplomatic controversy netweeri rtaiiu of 8t,(xjy for mileage. It was tlie Venezmela and tho United .States over county. Ind , three years ago. Th tlie rival asphalt interi sts in Yenezucia largest clnlnt' of tlie kind ever made, money was paid by bondsmen of l'or-- ' .1Tlie is approaching an acute '' -0 of the Aenezuelan' government" (gnbresirie Tottgrea.nian is entitled to mileage aV result" of a protests from Washington against the the'e rate of twenty cents per mil .Bydirect and practicable route threejnonths after tha murder. Mrs. conspiracy to deprive tiie to Washington and re- suit for $5,00(4 dam- New York and Berinudese company il- - ,,r the distance between Wash- - Jenkilis brought Sheriff lake. Bushing's tonds-raelegally qf the Itermndcae asphalt mgton and Ilonolulu'is fig'ured at 5u.id ages against before Judge Baker in the United M.inihterXoomia at Caracas is striving j ut'K's. Mr-- V.'ilcox will draw $5ut) for a peaceful solution of tlie difficulty. more for his return trip. States circuit court, r- - - The independent glass combine, John Smith, an employee of ths cently organized, ftchneiderwind broom In its yearly financM review, tlia Berlin Frankfurter Zeitung points out that one of the most important facts jof the last twelve months has been the growing itiflucuoo of the Suited States upon the economic situation of Europe, Wail street quotations frequently j fbreathe standard for all other exThe en changes, says the Zeitung. trance of the I'nited" States lot- - the ranks nf creditor nations sign idea a Ever siuce the .change in the times. r with Spain, ttie United States government liss pursued undeviatiugly of world conquest. familiarize that the United very weighty word the new polities! con l.awshe, in connection citations among the leading natious. nerican action in undertaking the tary of war regards it as inadvisable fioaraguan eanol also proves that the to publish to the world the data upon military and still more the diplomatic hich proceedings ar0-biqicndrng- Tin rtretpalTonTif lIi(TTT)TtedSulcTn determination the Chinese troubles shall bear fruit." tlieir judicial Out of the situation arises an exCulled States Asaln Negotlaliug forltsnl.ti tremely interesting question, which la Wret lutlles. left for the decision of the presidents The negotiation between the governThe senate in unqualified terras," ment of the United States and ths directs the secretary of wartotrans of Deptniuk regarding Ifie at ;,governrocnt nut. the Laershe report-tothbony JtAUitn rr; WTfst 1 ndies have been in pro- ana the secretary has refgrxea-tbfor the gress, though intermittently, Jk'ii yrtshtfdh'l! with a statewtttyip two years. In the earlier stages ment that, he does not thiaU - ths reso- past was attempted here through lution should be complied with at tha (Something the resiileut minister of Denmark, snob on that the ground present time, Constantin Ilmen. action-wou- ld be prejudicial to the pubp lie had nearly succeeded in his object lic interests. last spring when, through an internal MONEY CRISIS IN PHILIPPINES. change in Denmark, the minister of (foreign affairs was displaced. Thenew Silvfr-Drirt- lnf From Archipelago Hbk i minister was opposed to the trausferof Traaftacttou of flusIncM Difficult IP t h e Uyityd States, a nd. a, The secretary of war has received .a. 'cablegram from the Philippine corn- - wavs of patriotic feeling swept over mission indicating a grave crisis in the I the country, to which the government monetary affairs of the archipelago, ywaa obliged to yield and the negotia- The message swaa communicated in I tiona were suspended for a time. Now connection with a mass of memoranda ( change has taken place in the public bearing on the problem which is now j mind of Denmark, and the present min-t- o be solved, as to the coinage of soma j ?tr of foreign affairs has, it is believed kind of silver to taka the place of the kre, reluctautly come to the conclua In that for financial reasons It is Mexican dollar in tha Philippines. The commission baa cabled that tha scarcely abla to hold the islands. lock ofallver in the islands la rapidly , - Their export trade, nominally done diminishing, and they urge that they In large Prt with the United States. ' t- NEWS SUMMARY. Crows ths Mao XV ho Rented ths llooss XX lisrs Boy Wee Couflusd, 1 IlMUBs j A pictures the 1885. tst tha Old ,i 26-2- wlw Now tiurprUtug sed Ignatius Donm'ly, the polit'eian and author, died at l'..so o'clock Tuesday morning aCMiuneapolis, aged 70years. He was taken suddenly ill while visiting atjdie home of his father-in-law- , .orvUe CUDAHY KIDNAPPER IDENTIFIED THE TIMES. & tliem-thougl- been raised from 3f to 4 per cent., and they will be offered for sale agai l. lias A certificate of incorporation been issued by the secretary of state to the Uintah creamery, which was recently organized at Vernal by sixty-seve- n At the last general election Mr. Donfarmers, with a capital of 87,500. was candMate for nelly The regents of the State University on tlie Populist srill ask the legislature for an appro- - ticket. cftin- the during 'priatioh'of 7?0,?S3' Tor "the next two puigu and spoke in Minneapolis and years. Of this sain it is said 8112,753 other cities of the state a number of la for the branch normal at Cedar City. times. Mr. Donnelly married about three The seventh annual meeting of the State Teachers association was held in yeara ago Mias Hanson, a daughter of Barton Iladn of Minneapolis, and Assembly liall, Salt Lake, DecemAddresses and expositions since then tlEhavc made their home ber were made by some of the leading edu- In Minneapollthougli Mr. Donnelly owned several) cators of the state. where they spent tjd considerable DeThe past month was the dryest cember in the history of the Salt Lake DOORKEI PER, wather bureau. Uisne he in plwelu . Clock om u tucln .sio ti LN Eu-inu- st Ignatius Datmellr Dead. L to Cuba of Affair CHANGE I.aad to Ulti'ioinrM of OUtoacijr There Is likely to be some delay oa the part of the administration in com- plying with the terms of a resolution introduced by Senator Bacon and adopted on the ltth, directing the seo- retarv of war to t'ausmit to the senate, the report of Abraham L. Lawshs, auditor of Cuba, giving In detail ths result of his invesfigat ions made under tile direction of the war department, into the receipts and expenditure! of tlie Cuban government. Secretary Boot baa transmitted it to President McKinley, with a statement tbemothc Salt Lake City - luiNtlfation Not Appear In Dreat Britain s talked-o- f decadence docs not appear in the reports published in a statistical abstiact just received at 33 aslnngtou, showing by comparative tables the trade of Great Britain with her colonies for ls'.ai. The British colonies ail oier the world imported in one year goods valued at more than one billion dollars, and of this quantity $500,o00.0ti(i came from the mother country. India imparted 8.iouTooo,nf)o of goods ftoo.no'MWH) Canada imcoming from England. ported about $ Ho. mo. O0(i, but only 8lt 000,000 from the t'nited Kingdom Australia aud tlie Australasian islands imported in not far fryin ff'loo.ono.ltoo, of wlilii about 81 So.oimi . OOO came from the t nited Kingdom The British Fist lndii s imported about $Vt,(l50.flUvl about Sll,blO,Oo0 from England. Africa s colonics imported Si id, 00,0 m, taking s3 OOO.OOU from fraTfonTTansan issue of MORE CROOKEDNESS IN CUBA. TRADE OF GREAT BRITAIN. UTAH STATE NEWS. NO. 1. HK)1. J and compiilsoiy vaccination wasdm-mediatelstarted. Sir Joint William Einne, premier of 'New South W at es," w Iro wn s recently-of requested by the governor-genera- l the eoiitiiioiiw ealth of Australia to form the first federal ministry, has declined the task. Govt rnor lmgree has issued a requi-- , sition on the governor of t'uba for Tltarles JrnnVr Thompson, v, I10 i.X wanted in Detroit for forgery. This is said tola the first requisition on Cuba evi r issut d. Tlie riv.-- and hnrbor bill, as it will be reporteied fiom the House com-- 1 nnttee soon afier the reconvening of Congress on tlie htli of January will the entry a piovisiou abolishing Missouri river commission.' Assistant Secretary of War Meikle-joli- n has been grunted leave of absence for thirty days and will at onse begin formal canvass for tlie Nebraska fsen-- 1 atorship made vacant by the retire- incut of Senator Thurston. Governor Allen of lorto Rieo cele- -, brated ttie holiday season by extend-- ' ing executive clemency to twenty-fou- r prisoners .in Porto Rican jails. He pardoned seventeen murderers and homicides and seven thieves. Euttna Goldman says in an interview oik that Hie anarchists bad in New decided not to kill any more kings or crow ned heads, hhe said that at a rcceut conference of anarchists In 1arU-t.Ti- e above eqursehad been agreed ' upofi. Tlie shipment of ore from Rossiand, B. C,, for 1SI00 aggregated 230,000 tons. This quantity was practically shipped by three miuesrthe Leroi output being 160.000 40.000 tons. tons, the Center Star shipping tons aud the War Eagle 10,000 ' |