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Show WaOVi FtiWUrii RiKSIKtt TM RENEGADE SHOT TO DEATH. Uer Slew cr3r tje mi III MwAl 2 Mm Wtks M OSIm U BXftwa City u HUM RAKDIM, MIM MID-OCEA- N American Leader of Yaqul Indians Executed by Mexican Troopers. The Mexican Herald publishes s report of the rapture and execution of John Dyer, the Arizona cowboy and newspaper man who Is reputed to himself have recently proclaimed leader of the Yaqula In Sonora. The rapture was made by the Fourth battalion of Mexican regulars near state of Sonora, according to the Herald, and he was Immediately tried l and sentenced to be by' shot at daylight. Dyer completely broke down and offere-- to betray the secret plans of the Yaquls and their whereabouts If his life were spared. When the hour for the execution arrived two Mexican soldiers bad to drag Dyer from his tent to the execution. Dyer, during his brief leadership of the Yaquls, earned the name of "El Renegado, on account of his alleged inhuman cruelty to Mexican women and White men. He is said to have hanged two Mexican women and one infant child in a public roadway for carrying provisions to a detachment of Mexican troops. Jack Cleeson, an American prosa pector, was caught by a band of and taken to Dyers camp, where, Instead of receiving bis release as he expected on account of being a countryman of Dyers, the story goes that he was shot dead by Dyer himself. Ba-cu- of uwi oro ssUdlsS OBU)ltf 0U0 of Iko Vriu vpos oao oomoo Tie treat fe U poru of fopor saly. Write peeper eleteJj. ontoT to proiees crie oabUsker fro fro trcrespearibce f tepee, (bo toll of Iko author seoel M noQCd is oil The ldootltp of eorrMpoiidssts will be wfchkoM whenever desired. b PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY. UTAH STATE NEWS. Diphtheria In a malignant form haa made Ita appearance In Fairview. The machinery for the new sugar factory at Garland has begun to arrive. Governor Wells has Issued a proclamation setting apart April 15 as Ar- bor day. There is little (ear of damage from grasshoppers In the southern counties this season. The public schools of Salt Lake City will close May 1, owing to a shortage of funds. April 1 was old folks day at Sandy, the old folks being entertained from 11 a. m. to 6 p. in. A union institute of the Sanpete and Sevier county teachers will be held At Manti on April 10 and 11. A rock slide In Provo canyon on Friday of last week tore up about 180 feet of Rio Grande Western track. Fred Smith and Joseph Davis, who escaped from the Utah county Jail on February ,23, have been captured In Oregon. Smallpox has made its appearance In St George, and as a number of people have been exposed, there is much uneasiness In that town. A stranger attempted suicide at Coition one day last week by placing his tiead between the bumpers of two cars as they were being switched. He Sr as rescued In time to save his life. A prominent ice man of Salt Lake Vas announced a cut In prices, and She consumers will this summer get their Ice much cheaper than hereto. fore. I , the hardware Burglars entered tetoro of A. Neeland of Salt Lake City one- - night last week and got away with about $300 worth of cutlery and jewelry. Richfield last week wrested the baseball championship from Rlslnpre. The latter club has held the championship of the county for nearly twelve years. The city prisoners in the capital city will from now on until cold weather be compelled to work. They vrill be kept busy grading streets and breaking stone. A Bostun wool buyer last week made the statement that at least pounds of wool had been con- tracted for In Utah and Idaho at the price of 14 cents. Idaho officials are now getting back at Utah In rvgard to the smallpox quarantine against Lemhi county some time ago, and It is probable that a number of Idaho towna will quaran- tine against certain Utah points. Efforts are being made by fanners court-martia- Ya-qui- BATTLE IN THE BALKANS. Bands Try Conclusions With Troops. A dispatch to the Berlin Aazleger from Constantinople announces that the Bulgarian bands and the Turkish troops In Okhreida have fought a bat tie, and that 1,000 men were killed or wounded. Official advices received in says Constantinople from Mon&stlr the Bulgarian Inhabitants of thirty villages In the Okhreida district, totaling 3,000 men, and supported by the bishop and a number of revolutionary bands, have risen against the Turks. They surrounded a small detachment of Turkish troops in the mountains northward of Okhreida, but the troops succeeded In cutting their way out, after sustaining considerable loss. Another dynamite outrage at the town of Mustapha Pacha has led to the discovery tbat the revolutionary committee Is supposed to be responsible for the attempt to wreck the Oriental express early in the morning of March 11, when the bridge of the Turkish-Orientrailroad between Adrlanople and Mustapha Pacha was blown up by an infernal machine. Although affairs at Mltrovltza and Prisptlna are to be calmer, the rising of the Albanians in those districts creates Intense concern at the palace, and among the ministers and at the embassy. TOLLED HIS OWN KNELL. Bulgarian Indiana Church Sexton Hangs Himself to a Bell Rope. Kroch banged himself to the Joseph bell rope In th belfry of St' Johns Catholic church at New' Haven, Ind., of which he was sexton, and tolled his own funeral knell. One rope Is used to toll the bell for funerals or when members of the congregation die. The knell was heard to sound, but only once, and It was supposed to have been an accidental tug at the rope. After the early morning service an altar boy was sent to the organ loft on an errand, and tn passing through the belfry found Krochs body dangling from the end of the rope used to toll the bell. When he swung himself clear of the floor the bell sounded once, and that was the signal of Krorhs death. He had been nervous and suffering from Insomnia. who reside In Salt Lake City and in pther cities of the state to organize a farmers' and consumers union. The Snowslldea In Colorado. object of the organization Is to do came down at the A snowslide away with the services of a middlemine, says a dispatch man in the disposition Of farm pro- Trust-Rubfrom Ouray, Cola, carrying away all duce. S. J. Swenson, the ' Word has .been received at the Mor- the buildings. watchman, and Oscar Lanpen were in mon church offices that A. H. Olpln, the bunk house, but escaped without of Pleasant Grove, who was doing serious Injury. One of the men was missionary work tn the south, was so In the slide four hours, but succeeded severely beaten by a mob that he Is In digging himself out. Snowslldea In an asylum at Columbus, S. C. Mr. are running everywhere- The wires Olpln was assaulted by a mob near are down and details are lacking. Columbus. Three feet of snow has fallen in tbs In twenty-fou- r hours. A very serious runaway accident mountains Down Mt. occurred Run Pleasant last at by Rangora. week, when a team belonging to Law- . The report comes from Tucson, rence Winters ran frem the upper that Fred Barfoot, assisted, by part of town. Ole Jeseen, on horse- Rangers Felton and Peterson and sevback, endeavored to stop the horses, eral county officers, attacked the Dabut the team ran over him, badly vis cabins In the Black Rock country bruising him, and killed his horse. and captured the eight men who, it ts The health authorities of Salt Laks alleged, have been stealing cattle In City report tbat during the month of the vicinity for a time, but have alMarch there were more births report- ways eluded the officers. They were ed than for many years past, while surrounded, and after a hot fight were the death rate was sonsiderably compelled ta yield. The men were taken to Solomo.iville, where they lower. were placed In jail. Fairview City will in all probability Schooner Ran Upon Rocks. install a system of waterworks In the near future. It la estimated that the The steam schooner Alblan River, San Francisco with forty system will cost about $10,000, $6,000 selling of which will be secured by bonding, passengers for Point Arena, ran on the balance, If possible, from private the rocks In Bodega bay. The passen' citizens. gers were safely taken ashore by the , crew of Point The contagious and infectious dis- United States eases reported in Salt Lake City' for Reyes, after having a scare which the month of March were 175. of they will probably remember for the which the principal ones were: Small- rest of their days. The schooner will pox 92, diphtheria 37, 15 cases of probably be a total loss. The vessel so close to the shore that the capscarlet fever, 18 of chicken pox, 8 was tain was able to communicate with 4 measles and typhoid fever. those gathered there. , Bernard Iverson, aged 14, of Salt Poisoned by Mistakt. I,ake City, was playing with a bottle Dr. Mocoud, who was medical ofof lime water when the gas caused the tightly corked bottle to explode, ficer on the steamer Laos, of the Maritimes, has met with a the liquid filling the boys eyes and he gave death. By mistake tragic burning them badly. It was feared himself an Injection of Infor time he would lose his eyesight stead of morphia. Almostatrophine at once be George Parry and John Hunt, the discovered what he had done, and, goconvicts who escaped from the peni- ing on deck. Informed two army surgeons, who were passengers, that he tentiary last week, were finally cap- was about to die. He lived about an tured. The capture was effected by hour, and was conscious to the last watching Miss Parry sister of Con- During the whole of this time he devict Parry,, who left home and carried scribed bis sensations to the surgeons, woh took a full note. v4 anfi to her brother. y A - ( Arl-sou- g . rvK, ! .V PRE3IDENT TRAGEDY. OFF FOR THE WEST. HM1KJACKES. SOTS IN CONFERENCE. LAND MUler G J Elder Reuben Great Crowd Fxtenda President Well r INElders WSEmY-THlRUNCLE 8AM PROTECTING SHIP BLOWN UP AND Wishes Upon Departure. stake, sod , and Th METING LARGELY ATTENDED. SULATE IN SA4 DOMINGO PEOPLE PERISH. the Hyru BKe President Roosevelt left Washington on his western trip Wednesday reaper station Situation Grows Sore Critical, be PresiPt Smith Advises ing Cargo Consisted of Gunpowder and morning. The Pennsylvania Followers to Revolutionist Bring Disposed and platforms were crowded with peoDynamite, Which in Some ManGet t of Debt and Prepare for cM.n CUV tbe Resist Last ner Became Ignited. to to the president Futv Period of Depression-S- ett ple anxious to extend their good wishes for a safe and sucSocieties and Labor C8inanfrcaTed somewhat of a eu, i steamer Notable San the Ity The cessful situation that believed Is It Domingo precautions Journey. Jniong Censured. IdLby.emngtliepeoPowthey on ber first trip from Marseilles were taken to insure tbe safety of tbe Is very critical. ; The command) of church, popslam to Dakar, French West Africa, with a president. The train is one of tbe the United Stats cruiser sys. AtHa, Fully 10,0 people were present at cargo of 95,000 pounds of gunpowder finest ever run out of Washington by which arrived at San Domingo om and two cases of dynamite, has been the Pennsyhania road, handsomely Cape Haytien or Thursday, land a the openin,sesslon of the seventy-thirsemi-auconference of the blown up at sea and has foundered. equipped and manned hv a crew of detachment of jlfty bluejacket! to STurcVpopuiar among of Je Christ of Latter-daChurch Lloyd says there is reason to fear that picked men. The only change in the guai d the Unit'd States consul Saints, w hich vnvened in the taber- the earth, be In that cit . thisoccuncd. although no confirmation personnel of the party as heretofon rte8 to m in Salt City Saturday morn- Cease s Hiring out has not annoumed was that John McCoy went Is at band. The Bambara A shell fire by the Domlran nacle na,tlons. t among been reported from Gibraltar, although as special representative of the Penn- cruiser Presid-nte- , which is on.he ing, April 4th, timbers from all parts preach the gospel be reason, same she should have been sighted there sylvania railroad instead of C. R. Ro- side of President Vasquez, fell ouhe of the state, anenany from neighbor- And for the for the In addition to those officially of going into the Temple . ing states being 'esent. March 31. The captain of the French senberg. as members of the presi- German conssate. The damage cne, designated ad ess of the morning The opening schooner Assomption of Marseilles, dent's party three secret service men however, was purely material, aSbe session was delived by President Jo- marrying for time inaovations reports that on March 28, when sixty and two postoffice Inspectors accom- project happlc did not burst. F. Smith, the iad of the church. be abolished. These miles off Hie de Palimir, he saw a panied the president as a personal A battle lating three hours ok seph of the y as .p The planned Journey bodyguard. During the coursed his remarks, would fncreafte of brilliant flash of light, which was fol- will betweetthe Thurs&y morning place people e weeks and nine three amoug-Jhoccupy days lowed by a loud explosion. The cap- and tbe party will travel a little more government roops ana the revoluon-lst- s President Smith salt "I desire to Mormon fartb or two tbjeets which I the earth. be saiu. tain of the Nina makes a similar re- than 14,000 miles. lnter- on the links of the River Ozna, mention one of the Mention of the deem The' afternoon session sc worthy at Caribbean into flows which numthe of the Bambara choir port- The crew the REVOLUTION IN ALBANIA. wit selections! by San Doming). A hundred men ere Saints. In this time i prosperity It bered thirty-fivmen, and carried six selections from and killed or (funded. President Vasiez is highly proper that Latter-daquotes passengers. Ordered to demands $ie surrender of San DoHeavy Reinforcements Saints should get out of ebt. We may but revolutlonlstiare the mingo Outbreak. City Suppress TOWN DESTROYED BY FIRE. resist up to the lastmo-men- t look now for a period of epression at Details of tbe disturbances Ir North disposed j any time. And one pT ttk best ways , aml'Prof. Ta Every Business House In Dunsmulr, Albania show that the revolt which to pay our debts to our biVveas asso8 Cal., is Destroyed. RIT IN OLD MEXICO. has broken out there against the reUospokeV-J meet ourVllgatlona ciates is to first Firs broke out In the third story form scheme of the powers la a very to God. Pay your tithfnA and be mg dre Two Are Officers and Two Citens the assemblage on th of the Mount Shasta hotel at Duns- serious one Several thousand armed blessed. That is just w ha A mean." in the Streets. filled with stakes, and th town and of various Albanians surrounded the frame a mulr, Cal., structure, President Smith then took upis other workings qf conditions of vaDuring the celebration at Monkey, March 29, and demanded the a strong north wind prevailing the a4cotbe.r fcfcd He financial labor. of that Latter-daMexico of the victory of Geeral subject that s of th fire department could do nothing to surrender of eleven Servian more attention should be giveiVo the rious over a! PuFrench Diazs loops the acin enlisted had been who which 1 I spread through stay the flames, Saints. manual training of the boys 'OlVa. thdis-bandiiOf the conferthe main portion of town, and in less cordance witu tte retorra plans. The eblo on April 2, 1867, after l At the evetfg session vast majority of these The of a grand parade on the reports of thct.U'ermele than an hour made a heap of ashes of governor surrendered the Servians men, said he, are worvVss, ence in a mob of about 1,000 of .the various every business bouse in town, except who were bound and taken to Pristina, supeKft'lwrt the leeches the are body upon citizen, partisans of Francisco Ryes, They were'Jieard, after a butcher shop and a millinery store. after having been maltreated. stake SumW Some of us have an idea tbat I A number of the Servian Inhabitants of one the who candidates Smith deexpoIn 1residet Joseph the and bands of Albanians later surroundFifteen of the finest dwellings to which let" our for daughters grading address short a of himsei town went also. The total loss Is close ed Mitrovita and serious fighting en- sing (bvernor Bernaido Reyes, late cook. livered to now taught They are the beset evUsthat sued with the Turkish garrison, con- miniper ot wen', in Piwictent liars youths to $200,000, with insurance of upon the the piano and sing and spend of that sum. The town is sisting of 8.000 troops The fighting cabijrt, marched in a body to thl res- time in Idle, useless pleasures ii peple of Salt Lake. and younjer continued until March 30, when the ided of Governor Ryyes and Eliler J M. .Tuner, who handles the without food a"d provisions, save the Albanians cioty. We stuff the heads of our finally were repulsed with to rap abuse upon the governor, Jart o the Sunday school in families. little stores left reinforceusiness lose private tales great and fables with Heavy dren fairy me improvements In At night there were many men with- ments have been ordures, from the Vi- grosing him with a slower of simes stead of retorted labc Lork, teaching them useful anA yells of "Death toReyes"! and Hcsaid there had been schoefe. out a place to sleep, although women layet of Aedin, Asia Minor, and other President Seymour B. Young of to tbe scene of the outbreak, othr cries. constructed houses 'meetir and children are well prodded for. places nqperou. ti much too that In order to suppress the rebellion. The seventies regretted ere fae governor called ipon the po- was ones od rapidly being The railroad company has thrown Albanian rising has caused a panic anthe being spent In educating the hei ll by telephone for pikection, and upon, ham open all Its ware rooms and empty among the Cbt'stlans of all Servia. A adjimproed in the not and training enough panic has occurred at Prilep In conse- a, squad Immediately responded and losin Session. freight cars for shelter purposes. schools and colleges, he declare quence of the growing fanaticism of han the work of diaersing the The lack because Smitl in his Closing were they Albanians incomplete, the A Christians. The nib. against pitched battle ensued, in THREATENS TO KILL PRESIDENT latter have closed their shops and ghich stones, sticks and pttols played the facilities of teaching the mechan scored the A largo number of Man Who Made Threats Against Mo- schools and are preparing to seek ref- jrominent parts. a vigorous cal arts. at Monastir. Numbers of Chris- riots were exchanged betw-euge the pocrusade the President Jesse M. Smith of the Kinley Now Threatens Roosevelt tians have been murdered In the Prilep le and the mob. and whii the mob of Arizona invited the sen recent Snowflake stake in Smoo the J. P. Brown of Redlands,, Cal., wno district during the last few days. isd dispersed it was fount that two was arrested just before the last visit policemen and two citizenslhad been Saints to come to that state, where, atorial Unpaign. While he did not HAD LIVELY EXPERIENCE. killed and a large aumber tf persons he said, the Mormons bad built up mention h8tle Sioot by name, he of President McKinley, under instrucmore or less seriously wouqled. communities where the spades were referred tof'ia fight gainst the churcn An 300 who of Americans Governor of Men tions Bodyguard Gage, Are AM Killed. i HOUSE COLLAPSEC bright ind tbe barns were full. learned that he had made threats when he voided to become a repreD. Woolley of the E. President In sentative in V'S natims congress, and is W. I.. n La the again german, who has been in Inmates against tho president Asleep In Their Beds When stake reported that there was not made it ph that he directed his county Jail, having been taken into Morocco as representative of the St Crash Came. saloon in tho settlement over which criticism to a mo were opposed .we on similar at Redlands Louis a arrived the on borne custody exposition, Two negroes were killed, two seri- he presided. to the seating' of Mr. Smoot In the charge, he having been overheard steamer Kaiser Wilhelm der Gross-- ' hurt and nine slightly injured President Byron Sessions of the Big United State) .enate. making threatening allusions to Pres- Wednesday. Mr. Longcrman said la ously Horn in wails stake in Wyoming reported that a brick tenement by falling yon, said he, that I ant tot Is ever ident Roosevelt It was the last man to leave the city if stated that house in Louisville, Ky. Tie collapse everybody was prosperous in his dis- there are no sue' loyal people on the since the president announced his in- Fez ts fore Iu Ilamera, the pretend ax tbe Latter-dacaught the Inmates asleep in their trict and that there was not a mort- face of the will tl tention vlaltlDg the coast Brown laid siege to the town. Mr. Langernac gage on a farm In that section. fit you find people Saints. Nowhere has been closely watched, and his ar- had a guard of 300 men, all of wbm beds. John Vaughn, colored, waTT At the afternoon session Elder B. H. more true to, the HA Interests of rest was decided upon as a measure of were killed, with the exception of first to reach the scene. Fannie Tayone of the dead women, was found Roberts spoke in favor of labor unions, their country uni lor, than reacted. before was Cyer&menti three, Is Tangier He charged with precaution. moaning for help. She begged pite- saying: I admit that sometimes these we. I tell sultan presented Mr. Langernan factor till be a e and the arresting officer, Dep- The ynatlat ously that her mother b helped first. unions with four magnificent black go too far in their demands, In' bringing jood to nation, and uty United States Marshal Revere, ex- Three of them were killed as ahpses. hsult Mandy Taylor, the mother, was found best ani of a storm on shipboard while Being lying In bed and slightly injured. As and have Incorporated witFin them- will help It to plains that he "talked too much." taken from Gibraltar to Liverpool The the old woman was lifted tnrough a selves features that are not good, but grandest nation it the Wvr'(J-WTried to Force Car Through Crowds. fourth horse Is now in Llverpoo and window the daughter raised herself If our young men would follow the mistreathave been maligned4 sufficiently to say a word of thanks trades they must recognize Because he tried to force his car will later be shipped to St Louie the ed and misreprenented; to the rescuers, and fell back dead. but d ot unions. through a parade which was blocking DESTROYED HIS SALOOfN. nation. It M by the lying! I hyP011' TO HELP THE IRISH. traffic In Halsted street, Chicago, Elder Joseph A. Merrill, late of the leal, sneaking, cowardly and Morals Zoran was shot and seriously A Pennsylvanians Samoan mission, reported progress In sheeps clothing flat a and Two Half go thnl lug1 the Million Be Dollars to Finances Mended After Revival. the Ulands over which he has presid- world seeking to sir injured by one of the marchers. Nearand In Transportation Scheme. Put up stl Ute In a recent revival that converted ly l,000i Italians who were In the paed, while Elder Sylvester Q. Cannon, trouble for the righteous. Ttf .eelt It Is said that Lord Iveagh of Dub- who has lately returned from The rade broke ranks as soon as the dis- most ol the population Bkkesdale, to bring the wrath indJlre( o I thqns-tiolin and Alderman Pierre of Belfast Netherlands mission, reported trie turbance began and a riot followed, in Pa., William Hotter, a Blakdale ho'chutet down, upon n and out are prepared to put at least $2,500,000 work of the church prospering in that which switching Irons, rocks and other telkeeper, was led to the fcourners protectThe government would Have ' their Into scheme country. transportation In response to bench. Afterward, although he was missiles were used. . ed us had It not begfa e 'tt a riot call a score of policemen were poor, he destroyed all hi liquors, planned to help the Irish farmers, and President Charles Kelly, of the Box temptible houmtn flat fcovabol it lying that the central will probably depots closed his place and put bis remaining Elder stake, said he was thahkful about ub. If , on the scene in a few minutes, but betog not bl. assets into timber.- lands is a result be established, to which produce will fore quiet could be restored several of there was not a single secret organi- about of late as well successful deals glpce le- - has now be conveyed by an extensive system as from till were persons severely cut and paid off a, mortgage on a' big farm and of collection wagons drawn by horses zation In his stake, and declared that memorial, I 40 not hnow until lig'ol railroads are built and is on the high .road Jo wltb. these trades unions are but secret is. Some men neemto what bruised. motor-ca- r be boro services are established. orders, and they should be shunned by I believe , with : ' BATTLE WITH ROBBERS. TO FIX RATlL ' Piesident Man on Murder Bent is Killed by a the young men of Zion. Woodruff that nomesen are s , Policetrvan. the world to lie, Ud they fui; Desperate Fight Between Citizens and Monetary Conference Commissioners Sessions. ' Sunday mission. Hold-up- s to Be Selected 4on-Thin Huntington, W. Va. Alonzo Hamon, aged 25 years, was Three sessions were held in the TabPresident John R. Wnder w John Stephens was shot and fatally selection of the commissioners shot and killed at Sedan, Kim., Thursernacle Sunday!, at each session the livered trie opening addresi day by Constable Robinson. Hamon great meeting place being crowded to session, took occasion to rebu Injured and Ben P. Edens was shot to the international mooetary conferyoung people of ft church f and dangerously wounded during a ence which to fix the, ration between Imagining a fancied wrong against Its utmost capacity. to have their battle with highwaymen In the west- gold and silver for commercial pur- the cashier of the Sedan Sav' , For the first time in the history of ing performed in had to bank, threatened ings wreck ern limits of Huntington, W. Va. poses. will be announbed as soon as thd Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y them againBt manylii tbe bank and when Constable President Lewh Stephens bad his skull fractured by a Secretary Shaw returiis to Washing- Robinson building him SUntp a United States senator oc- South ordered to reached halt, Is ton. It understood jffiat Charles blow. Edens leaped into a stream and Sanpete tat, his revolver. for The officer twelve a fired the aposcupied first, of Massachusetts, a well known seatranuwg of the of escaped. The fight attracted quite a writer on economic questions, and Pro- the bullet from his rifle striking Ha- tles and in his ecclesiastical capacity cpite had pest been fated ,opp' people crowd. The four highwaymen escaped fessor J. B. Jenks of Cornell mon over the heart and killing him to c university addressed the vast assemblage. Apos with, they had without securing any money. tMul Instantly. will be two of the copmlssloners. tle and Senator Reed Smoot spoke to payment of, their nL. Thomas A Mexico Is Progressing. Murdered on tho TralL SAILED FOR PHILIPPINES. the people of the virtues of cleanli- the Hawaiian lo7la was ness and attenheard in with President Diaz, his at News has Just reached Kingman, rapt stated that hit peoni. .SkuU message T ranaport Sheridan, With Part of the the Eider Joseph , opening of the Mexico congress, tion. Arizona, of the murder of Charles said that the mining industry continPresident Lund was the firsto ad- Utah had becom tm11 Eighteenth Infantry, Departs. Blakeley, known as the "cowboy pianMormon people, dress the congregation at tbe mdanmg The transport Sheridan, Captain ues making solid progress. New minist," and Roy Winchester, & young spreading forth into' session. He commended the Saints' for countries to build titles have Philbeen for on to the sailed Pierce, L11 trail ing miles the south Wednesday the granted miner, forty President Wilto? of this place, by James McKenney. ippines by way of Guam. The Sheri- number of 2248 In the first half of the the increased tithing which has pourecL current fiscal year, and four metallur- into the coffers of the churci Pocatello Btake toca' Nothing definite is known of the cause dan carried away two battalions of the h nmc.itv was beset gical establishments have been con the of the murder, but it Is thought that Eighteenth Infantry regiment and a traded past year, but said there is still ties because of thewith ont.c?any for. Progress is noted in irri room for much improvement. He ar- he Veto that the cavalry. McKenney, who Is wanted for the kill- squadron of the Thirteenth There were 1,05 troops on board 777 gatlon and hydraulic works. During at haul . six the of L. months William at past ing Porterville, men of the Eighteenth and 373 of cav Wynn railway lines in gued that there was something wrong wasfsne&r President David Cal., last July, took the men for of- airy. Brigadier General G. M. Randall the country have increased by 406 kil- with a man who would not pay his Pangufttob stake heP0 ficers and laid In wait for them on the was a passenger. He goes out to take ometers and the total length of the tithing, saying that the paying of tithrailways of the country Is now 17.756 ing la not compulsory, but a matter be-- the workVloing ,ell that s,i trail. a command In Ue Philippines. the state. kilometers. Rioting at Madrid. Will Stump Eastern 8tatea. Railway Employes Win a Victory. Bryan ChrlatiaVstoi Bull Calf Is Sold For A,barJ The rioting at Madrid was continTbe Injunction issued March 3rd by William J, Bryan has notified h's A new Sum of $4,000. spapcSMe, that ued until a late hour Saturday night Judge Elmer 8. Adams of the UnitNew York friends that he will In, In .a is, during Henry Stevens of Laconia.' N. Y, "'Slits of The public joined the mob of students ed States district court, at the inthe east in May and that he will de- and Sunday has for $4,000 a paid In parading tbe streets, a black flag stance of the Wabash railroad officials, liver a series of addresses on political tian inhabitant' dOhkj-Jwas raised and there were cries of to restrain tile Brotherhoods of Rail- bull calf. The mother of the calf is subjects in the states of New York, outbreak of Bulgan, Vale Sadie Concordia, holder of the "Long live the republic and Death way Trainmen and Firemen from orConnecticut, Rhode Island, Massachu- reported. A three records Ky. to the minister of the interior." The dering a sftke on that system, has worlds seven and thirty-dafor milk and butter production. The setts, New Jersey and Maryland, says between a' Turkish fupolice charged with drawn sabres and been dissolved In a decision handed of first The these lly German the Brooklyn Eagle. officers, a fourteen students and six policeman lown by Judge Adams, a week after sire is Beryl Wayne, a piize-- inning addreses will probably be delivered Ruraentu iowia.. bull. were slightly . Injured. The RepubMusic in Brooklyn. Mace d oni an V. he of arguments from both The calf was born on January 22, at the Academy of lican party is active, hoping to take sideshearing for gnd against the removal of and the price for him is believed of paid the situation, legal ohstFles. What the next move political advantage speech will be thp only one Mr. Bryan Salon lea The band to be the largest amount ever paid for will ufferw especially ff the disorders spread. deliver tn the state of New York. losses. sill be oneither side Is problematical. a animal. Idle Mill Operatives. . Suicide piub. A Rush of Crqe Conditions on Coast Thirteen Was God's Plenty. Immigrants to ttje The second week of Idleness for An suicide club has been The ancultural departments crop . The States, thirteenth child of William and formed by students of Columbia uni- over 16,000 textile operatives in six bulletin i$ys: On the Pacific coast the Mary Safreed of Between 2, DUO and' IbOll (mm W. Va.. Parkersburg, of the mills at Lowell, Mass., has be- March versity, eligibility for membership in Wfather conditions were generhas been christened Gods Plenty. through ChicftEfl MnnH gun, and no change In the situation ally faWrable, although it was too which may be summed up thus: If states This west and northwest, became fact known upon the filla expected. It was expected that the cool art the season is two or three ing of the birth certificate in which you are single you agree to marry as the largest movement of the kir Hamilton mills would open, but Agent weeks Ute in as your Income will allow, and Washington. In Califorhandled in a single day by tt the number of children born to the soon Moulton declined to discuss the mat- nia wirier wheat Is In excellent condinot number less family must your same couple and the name of the latroads from the Windy City... ,T ter. Some rlot$ rooms are still being five if you are married, you agre The j amount of unfinished tion, xpith heavy yields Indicated from est one were given. It is said that than operated. migrants came from nearly, even unto married to tbe third is the Some stay goods on hand is not large, and will a largo acreage. in gave the name to the child country parent Europe. ' immi furnish emplovpnent for only a few being done in isolated portions of Ore. in desperation, having exhausted most or fourth wife, and the 'same family agents declare that days. Officials! of the Boott, Mass, gon, Snd reports of slight damage by of the common names of both boys and requirements prevail. It ts said that will see all records for imtni Tremont and Sbffolk say their fa freezing are received Irom and that Palma of was it President was one girls, the unanimous the son and settlement 'ib,' 'the , no tories will shut jlown this week, sentiment of the parents that thirteen of the first members of the club. broken by a. large majority.1 was "Gods Plenty." FORTY-ON- " E L -- ,0 Tfrir M Bam-barn- rn'er: irs. en-er- saide Ie , ' y TX- i r speak-addres- Vuc-stee- settles y A'tes-siona- theZar-agosadaz- p man-cnoun- -' Ka-na- b ' y c vives f - c " . - e thelfeX Letn S Co-na- , w? toT.;1 y a . V d Anti-Rac- anti-rac- e e -- the-'pres- 1 cl V . l |