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Show COALVILLE TIMi: IME 11 IllIsUlNO to. alville. UT.m, UTAH 1 MAYS. lu farmera of 8pringvlUe and vl- - s.jity have a cash boyers anion with s t tee it member a. Okwa at Madrid. Madrid, Feb. S3. A gloomy tone per i vade political circle oa the report of . a Split la the Cuban ministry. The t autonomists, ScDor Giberga and beoor Am blard, are, it is believed, secretly ' treating with the separUta in tbediree- tion of Independence for Cobs. Renor Qoeia, the Caban secretary of the interior, Is accused of treason by the Imperial, which publishes a fee simtlie oviq to s friend, ; !, In which the former aa?: llow could yon think that Sagaata, j a man Inferior to Caoovaa, and liberal only in name, baa inspired my attitude and not my ideas and sentiments as a Caban? McKinley, aa well at Cuba, WH determioe whether I am a Span-Sal- t lrd. Long live our country and lib- - MAINE'S MAGAZINES INTACT. MASON AT IT AGAIN. a kr (Hear Report of ProUotioorp EmuluUm to l be Coart of laqati?. New York, Feb SI, It is learned from what may be considered a semiofficial aouree, that divers sent down on behalf of the United States to ex- amine the wreck of the battleship Maine have made a preliminary report of the result of their work. Incredible as it map seem. it is said fcfter s partial examination of the magazines of the Maine, the divert report that the one in which the explosion is supposed to have occurred, Albert Taylor, a oitlxej of Spanish fork, dropped dead on the atrecta o) ia intact. jfprtngville, last Tharrlay. He bad heart trouble, According to report the Maine'a X e stock of Geo. M. Scott A Co., th magazines are unharmed. Therefore, If this report be true, an entirely difLaUs hardware Arm which re- ferent aspect ia given to thn terrifle eent.y failed, is ia the hands of the arty." which brought death and exploaion ihlifT under attachment. The Impareial ad ds that it predicted destruction to the Mains. The farmers ia the vicinity of 8t a weak ministry in Cuba, ana warned This report reaching Key W est, it is Georg are bny preparing the ground I001, More., the Spanish colonial min eMed th membert 0f the court for the early crops, I'ess, potatoes and later, of what was likely to be the of inquiry to decide to proceed to of his autonomy scheme. other hardy vegetables art being put Havana and begin their investigation El Pals says: out. Spain should treat st once Instead of organising the eourt Jens Jensen of Moroni, aged 75, fell with ths rebels direct, rather than to here. At any rate, the lighthouse tolerate the traitor, Govln." j from a wagon last week and broke his tender Mangrove with the court of inHow wilt El Correa Espana asks: right leg. The case is aggravated by Senor Moret, the patron of Govin and quiry aboard, left tor Havana yester-ia- y the fact that he loat th other one sevevening Senor Sagasta, the patron of both ers! years ago. Upon reaching Havana the eourt wll Moret and Covin, stand now that Govin Jatne Larson, a cripple about 65 Is a traitor to hit country? Whoever' make a personal examination of the wreck and will then take testimony reyears of age of Mlnersvllle, Cache supports a traitor la likewise a traitor." the loss of the vessel. When garding Official county, fell Into aa Irrigation canal The press, on the other hand, the sailed it had not been Mangrove last Wednesday and was drowned. The sonnaela prndence and confidence in decided where the board would water was only a few inches deep. the patriotism of the Cubans. Admiral Bicard says it but United Minister States Woodford For the purjioae of finishing a new wiil meet either on board the Man, . school, building the citiaens of St. waa received In audience by the queen grove or the Fern, .the supplyshlp of Georgj have canned a special school regent. the NorTGAtiaii tie fleet, which U now - A' bout of left squadron torpedo tax levy of IT,' mills to be made. Tbs in Havana. Tha admiral added that bnildtn rjpUiiow be pushed to com Cadis for Havana harbor. the eourt would, in all probability, Americas Advised te Leave Hsvses. hold another session in Key West be' t , New York, Feb. 3. A dispatch to fore its final conclusions are reached. T. B. Car uon. an aged , citizen of ogsn, died last week. lie wae en old the World from .Havana aaya: Heavy Snows la Iks East. .Idler and participated ia several im-- , Thn sltnation In Havana ia more Chicago, Feb. 21. yh states of WisAlporta nt battle. In the seven days grave than it was a week sgo. Iowa and Illinois are practiconsin, ) fight before Richmond he was severely though tha officers of the naval board cally snowbound. An averags Snowof inquiry .preserve an impenetrable 4 wounded. fall of two feet is reported from lews reserve, it la learned that some of tbs and Illinois points, while throughout D. Hadley Johnson, prominent in best naval experts now believe that Democratic circles for a Bomber of the explosion was the result of t reach - Wisconsin nod northern Michigan the j fall waa much heavier, In fact the years, was seised with a fainting apell ry. I ' greatest of the season. A forty-mil- e on the ttrw-tof Salt Lake and taken They do not believe that Spanish haa piled the enow uto enormous to Mi hom in a acrloua condition. lie efficials were part of the conspiracy. gale I 88 drifts, , of eompletelv paralysing, street . year age, ..t From evidence now in their possession traffic and aerloualy interferrailwiy The temperance committee of Logan they believe the Speuisb government, ing with the operation of tralna on the tub-trIs at wprk again Hie Beneral Blanco and military circulating a petition team roads. Northern trains have nates, were guiltless alike of been asking that an ordinance be passed delayed ia some instances fifteen abolishing the license for pool and bil- knowledge or of participation in the bSnrs,, owing to the heavy drifts and liard tables and removing all screens trime. It le believed to have been set fall of snow, which makes ths iteady and obstruction to a clear view of the all by by a fanatic, see of snow plows unavailing. Bain Consul has Lee General Interior of the Saloons . j informally and In and alternated show Chicago' advised Americans not necessarily deFox Elder county Is to contribute to howNot has failen, vicinity. enough tained here to leave for home at once. the emigration to Klondike. , James ever, to luterfere with railway traffic. Many of the families will sail bp the crawford ofOorlnne is having a ated Olivette tomorrow. THE DREYFUS MV9TERY. made on which to carry provisions and n indication that those on the This outfit 0ycp4 hilkout pass, lie ha four eevet 1Coparl Retweea Rmsla and Her-- j realise the possibility bt trouassay at the Bottom. ioge w,'i trained to harness. The sled ground ble srislttp suddenly and their inability Fb,-l- l. Loudon, neigh sixty ponnds, to pTotecpJomen and children If any an alleged explanapublishes graph 1 .. . .. uf .st, George attacked sntbreak occurs. ' t tion of tha Dreyfus mystery. father, J. II, Crawford, with According to this explanation, a seJWarsfalp WasktngUm. t fork lust 1 week, severely injur Washington, Feb. 23. In the Senate, cret compact between Russia and GerFranco-Rue-ta- n leg dm. Cranford had raised Ilall after -- Ahh reading of W ash I ngtoo's many existed before the since he was a small lad. The trouble alliance wee arranged. Under its farewell' address, 8enator Morgan arose over a request for Hall to vacate made n move looking to the building flerme Russia undertook to aupply Ger- z a residence o ned by Crawford which of the largest warship afloat Ha in- many with all tha Information obtain the latter desired to occupy himself. troduced a resolution aa follows which abla by spies or otherwise regarding military affairs, Germany sup!'.ny in n divorce case in Cache we adopted without, a dissenting French Russia in return with informaat week, of several witnesses, voice. plying Mr. Morgan of Alabama secured the tion concerning another power, prefact that the husband, sumably Anstro-Huugarnon, had for years doled adoption of the following resolution: That tha committee on naval affaire Drejfns discovered sad traded upon tint of food and fuel the vra daily for the support te instructed to Inquire end report thie eqmpact: Whether the borderean J children. If the allow? whether a equal at least wa Written by him or act, it waa to to the world, to be merely the ostensible basis of the seceded any woman the warship waa . ' earned the George Washington, can be indictment against him. Ths real searmed and commissioned within cret docu incut referred to a compact, a Colley of Vermillion has been built, of 13 months by the use of the tha revelation of which would have a period - fed to the state insane asylum. facilities of the shipyards, machine imperilled the Ruaeian alliance, Mley U about 33 yrara of age; Tha asm motives of secrecy, says and forests of the United mines been insane from youth, aa a shops, , wherever the same are found, tha Daily Telegraphs informant, will States, f brain fever, but has only be and that tha committee have leave to compel the different government to I dangerous within the last few at any time, by bill or other- deny the truth of this explanation, report ha She has frequently attacked which lx, nevertheless, correct. . wise," . n, but being watched has sue- ,d doing no harm. RAISING THE MAINE. Ad lands BUL Reresentatlve 8J, Feb. two-yee little Washington, Ravel Ex parts Ceeeer la Opinion of it old daughter of Shafroth of Colorado Introduced a bill G. McQuarrle of St Kxpedlseey. George met Feb. II. There is no states tha to itii a most Washington, respective today granting accident. She and painful - situated all areof "which the abatement talk of tha expediarid In her little brother were at play In thn they of th U"lted 8UU not held or ency of raising the Maine. Chief CoThe boy took up a share ax and military or Indian reservations or other nstructor Hlchborn is one of the most pnblle purpose. These are designed earnest advocates of the resurrection CX to. be lands which are not mineral, of the ship. He points out that the which win produce crops only by ship lies in a to tU t harbor, easy a ci , Wn upon her hand, com-p- artificial trigUoa. The measure will for tha wreckera to operate ia, and severing the thumb end enttlng be generally supported 1 by rraalain that if she can be rebuilt st a ooat of to encounter 1,000,000, the govern us st will save h a d. p aeroM the bock of the members but is expect strenuous from the north- - 4,000,000, tha first cost of such a batopposition hud, severing the tendon end censing T the fingers to drop down, the bend cast tleship, with all of her equipment. having no control over them. ALASKAS LAWLESSNESS. of Mala Disaster. n. (I fjadlock bes commenced suit fn RynuBh Investigation 83. adFeb. The Spanish AXdlttonal Millls ry Femes fimeeerifl Madrid, the Second district court against the miral tebe Beet. commanding at Havana tele0-- f jm Short Line Railway company graphs that the Spanish official InvestiWashington, Feb, 31. Secretary r $iAwo damages. The complaint gation 'Into tha Catastrophe to the Bliss is In receipt of a letter from Gov. ' . pm that plaintiff waa maltreated Main ha terminated,- - and that the John G. Brady of Alaska, descriptive I - the conductor while riding on a first examination madeby official divers xf the lawless condition of affairs st Ftort Line train, on November 13, ISO?; has It was referred shown, up to the present, that the ! Skaguay and Talia. flat he had paid bit fare end geve the disaster was quite accidental and not to at a eabinet meeting when Alaskan conductor no cause or excuse for the The cause. The affairs were under discussion. produced by aa assau't; thst w considered sufficient justifi- bee tea. braised message was conveyed to the j palace by and UmvkM kgainat the aide of mmUr or the dU-the Fremler Sagasta, and th queen regent csr in such a manner as to expressed satisfaction on hearing the patch of additional military forces aljnrd IncsfiaeitiiJhin, for the performance ready authorised to be eent to Alaska x of h!s usual duties. -territory. New York parties are HUNORY PEOPLE REVOLT. contemplating erecting a sugar beet faetorj at St Desseasuattoa la Italy With Fatal Cnw en, Hz J ute that 300,000 - eaonee. . res of can be, brought he , Tslmero, tjccVcupahJ 00 Sicily, Feb. in tonne of reservoi &J wWbh made a demonstration in the aUlagera ,. 1m-prtnce.it allegedqUadered an ! ,ul of Stroin demanding .uccor .nnwLrrtj sf d of very little use meuse fortune befonf he wa. 3 year, Bererml grmed. The W( and disappeared from society. of T he pas wells and the soldiers who Internorth of 8slt Lake, tUs-r-age, disperse f m which the ported that the prince ia vened Were greeted with stones .and city has been deriving elevator in a big New York bullets. i ' k pa . x .r supply for the past two yea ws Ith The troops returned the fire, killing ne f lT5s been introduced to revive two rcs'ri J peasants and wounding four more! now Jpfy ' ' Two 'now well have been the grade of Ueutenaut-generalo- f th . A lieutenant and a polio officer were j hriersd, army. , , out-som- j j eon-venr- e, J s f dl 1 '' 1 man-of-wa- r, -- ar f11 L land-looke- d M a-- J any-exteri- he-w- con aJ 81.--T- u run-Mftqp-nl lOFM NORTHWEST' NOTES. Washington, Feb. 2. It si stated today that it will be the policy of the j James Sullivan of Williams, Colo., house leaders to prevent. near as was found dead at Como last Sunday. Senator Mason of Illinois, daring n possible, any agitation of matter redebate relative to the exploeion of the lating to Cuba or the Maine disaster in ' A Missoula, Moot., company will Maine, made an ardent speech for con- the future. Fending the result of the plant 10,000 fruit tree and 3,000 grape gressional investigation of the affair, official investigation, they believe it vine this spring. in support of the substitute offered by wise and the Albert Hoffman of Reno, Nev., cut part of good policy to him for the resolution demanding im- maintain silence. his throat from ear to ear one day last mediate naval investigation. As Chairman Ilitt of the foreign afweek, but will live, 1 understand, said he, that the fairs committee is confined to his j The Virginia (Nevada) Report say navy department ia making aa investi- home it is probable that no meetings the only man who is safe in Douglas gation of the disaster, bat I also under- of that committee will be held nnti. is a lyncher. stand that congress has the authority he returns to his seat in the house It county John D. Sargent, of Jackson Hole to make an investigation. It is a con- is understood that the report of tbs (Wyoming) fame, haa sued the New gressional investigation that people state department to be made to the York Herald for libel. are demanding. They are fat coming resolution of in juiry regarding the deJudge Hunt of Reno, Nev., has to the conclusion that matters concern- situation in Cnba, will not be made for no such thing as is there cided that ing this Cuban affair, Including the De a week or ten days It is explained contempt of notary." that the work of preparing the consuCharles Tudor waa declared Insane lar reports, which will be transmitted, at Bozeman, Mont., due to religious will require considerable time. excitement following a revival. These reports must be scanned by were There forty candidates in the Assistant Secretary Day in person and h haa little time to give this work at White Pine (Nevada) beauty contest Miss Mollie Campton and Pearl Moorpresent Cosgr mtieat Xavestlgstloe of ibe "MaMeT Wwinr. I I f t . man were selected. John Gooch of Butte mourns tbe departure of his bride of two weeks. She attended a ball one night, and be wants the police to find her. In foreclosure proceedings an order has been issued for the sale of the mile race track and grounds at Great Falls, Mont. The indebtedness is ?30,0j0. The entire plant of the Helena Con-- ! so) id ated AVater company was sold under foreclosure proceedings the latter part of last week for the sum of 2 J00,. To A nosed Arid Lind Art. 1 i t Stop Cuban Agitation I Washington, Feb. 22.--- A delegation appointed at the Lincoln, Neb., irrigation convention last autumn, had a bearing today before the house committee on irrigation of arid lands The party included State Engineer F. J. Mills of Boise City, Ids ; E. S Nettle-to- n of Denver and Colonel H B. Maxon of Beno, Nev. I They wanted the Carey act amended as to provide for better contracts beto WILLIAM B. MASON. tween the states and parties underLome letter incident and the loss of taking irrigation projects therefor, 000. the Maine, of which they ought to and the suspension for six months of Hay is selling at 810 per ton in Ely, know, are being concealed from them. the operations of the Carey act, so aa Nev. This is due to the fact that the The people want to know the facte, to allow atatea to perfect their survisible supply is hardly sufficient to and they will know them." rey and perform the condition re- meet the demand before the next crop Mr. Mason said he did not desire to quired by the act Meanwhile no enis harvested. reflect upon the motives or honor of try on these lands is to be permitted, Brooding over a dream of'impending anybody, but he suggested that tha and in the event of a fallur of the disaster, George Beckman, a farmer on officials of the navy department, in states to eomply within that period, , Buffalo creek, near Helena, imbibed making the investigation,, would be ths lands are to revert to the United freely, fell off his wagon and was killed one day last week. trying their own ceee and, would States. naturally endeavor to cover up any UNTRUTHFUL INTERVIEWS. Missoula, Mont , advices say the blame that might attach to them. Chinook which prevailed four days last Wo Rlgsbee Bay Hs Has Given Why delay? Why adopt the Spanish week was followed by a .warm rain, to the Frees. Opinions Custom of putting off until tomorrow and all the streams In western MonWashington, Feb, 21. Captain Sigs-be- e what should be dona today? Wa had to the two navy tana are rising rapidly. has sent telegrams already waited too long. We were Conservative sheepmen estimate the of interviews the subject told three years ago te wait. We had lepartmenton I said: average loss in Carbon ebunty, Wyo., first merely waited till night had followed day, with him. The so far this winter at 20 per cent. A have consistently refrained from exwinter had followed summer, and. disof the Maine great many will average far below time had gone on, while the terrible pressing any opinion wired: that, but others will exceed it. he the in aster." Later day cruelty continued. In the meantime used been nave Murpl. and Bejersof Silver City, divers NoVewspaper Spanish diplomats had set at our taare keeping the Pollard mill Nev., man One Maine. bles and partaken of our hospitality jn the wreck of the on ore from their mine. They was running me subsequently while we were still waiting, and had engaged by are catching the tailings and they will declined I a newspaper. continued to wait, until the series of bought up by on bis being be worked in the Jackson cyanide calamities had been crowned by the hia services. Subsequently ' 1 released might have plant Maine catastrophe, with Its loss of unconditionally AVool Carbon The (Wyoming) reCounty of an officer in 217 American lives. In view of these used him in charge all will association Growers prosecute do not to decided bnt covering bodies, dead found wJo to skin Pfcts, e eoqtd pever eonfnt to striksheep attempt Interviews with me, if printed, ing out the word immediate." We 0, Any upon the ranges as a result of the reare untrue." want an investigation, ha said, and cent storms and appropriate the pelt Tha flags over all the public buildwe want it now. to their own use. ings In Havana are half masted out of WKINLEY'S CUBAN POLICY. J During the progress of a fire InChey-jenn- e respect for tha dead. recently, H. A. Clarke and IIow-ar- d Miners Leevtn Klondike. Reqaeet Renin to allow Cnhnns ts Fareikaae came together awheel with Chaffin their Ubnrty. San Francisco, Feb. 23. Stewart was picked np with a crash. Clarke 'a 81. Feb. The Philadelphia, Inquirer Menzie, an agent of the Alaska Com.broken nose, minus some teeth and Will print tomorrow, under a Washingrewho haa mercial company,! just unconscious. ton date, a lengthy dispatch from Rob- turned from the Klondike region, startJ. AY. Brown, a prominent farmer ert P. Porter, of ing from Dawson City on Jauuary 20, was convicted of gensoa, giving what he believes to be and, from Skaguay on February 10, re- and stock-raisecattle and given a sentence of he policy of the administration restealing who of hunters tide the that gold porta garding Cnba. docked Into Canadian territory when two years in the penitentiary. Being Mr. Porter thinks that Spain shall be the news of tha rich strikes in the a prominent man in Kalispeli, Mont, laked to allow the Cubans to Klondike region waa first announced, the case was hard faugh Antoine and William Trottler have purchase their .liberty by the is- is bow turning, and those who abansue of Cuban bonds, this government doned their claims on American and been arrested at Fort Banton, Mont, to assume tbe responsibility of collect- Chicken ereeks are now retnrnlng on a complaint charging them with ing tha customs duties and thus see there, acoompanled by many others having illegally obtained the state that tha revenues of the government who have been unable to locate claims bounty on wolf skins. They have preare applied to tha payment of interest on Canadian soil. sented 136 hides for punching, swear- on tha bonds New Atacama fiom ing the animals were killed within tha bark British The Concerning tha Maine disaster Mr. Cistle, N. S. V.,to SrnDl-g- o ha been limits of Choteau count' . Porter says them ia little doubt that abandoned at sea. The captain and Tbe disease known as scab has made aha waa blown up from without, but three persons landed at Sydnew. The its appearance in se veral bar is of sheep it will be difficult to fasten guilt upon crew, numbering twelve, are missing. recently brought into Central Wyotha Spanish authorities. ming. The infected bands bave been A Moots as Woman's Troublo. He concludes that the aitnatioa ia and the local inspectors quarantined Great Falla, Mont., Feb. 22. Major and the owners of critical and that tba coming week may the sheep are taking Fuller, agent of the Blackfeet Indians, bring about a crisis. to prevent every possible precaution has Issued an order prohibiting Mrs the of the disease. The numSelvatioa Army Leader aa Cnba. spread resfrom Garrett White living on the Cincinnati, Ot, Fab. 21. Gen. Wil- ervation. Mrs. White is the white ber of sheep quarantined is 18,000. The Wind Rive range of mountains liam Booth of tha Salvation Army says woman who, a month ago, while a the Cuban bntchery should be stopped, teacher in the Fort Shaw Indian school, in AVyoming, covering an area of miles by 125" miles, are twenty-fiv- e if need be, by the Intervention of the d eloped with and married White, a covered with the heaviest fall of snow . United Staten England ia not jealous Piegan Indian. She is a sister of known in the of America. Tha individual English- Rev. C, C. Baleman, army memory of the oldest chaplain at Inhabitants of the man would see young America prosper. Fort Lander valley. The Belnap. As return to the school I do set think that tha fur of tbe Brit- was forbidden, Mrs. White has been snow is six feet deep, and in some of ish Hon would rise should Uncle Sam compelled to aecept a positions wait- the gulches forty feet deep. This fight the Dona Tbe Caban war should ress in a hotel at Dupnyer to aupport heavy snowfall is hailed with delight by the farmers and stockmen of Freatop at any eost, and that is admitting herself and husband. mont eounty, as it assures an abundant a great deal for aa conservative an WTinleeats Sheep Steeling. supply of water for the sheep and catEnglishman aa I am. Albuquerque, N. M., Feb. 33. Cen- tle, as well aa for tbe irrigation ditchea . . Essen FaelBe Reid. tral and southern New Mexico are in- ol the farmera The large increase in .Topeka, Kan. ,, Feb, 2LThe final fested with cattle and sheep thieves, agriculture and stock-raisimakes sn . step In the sale of the Kansas Pacific and trouble is fenticipated on ranges increase of water a necessity, and this railroad haa been taken. Tbe entire east and aouth of this city, for tha heavy snowfall meets the demand for line from Kansan City to Denver waa stockmen are organizing and intend to this season. sold, under the consolidated mortgage, rid themselves of these depredator. I. E. Hewett, a respectable looking for 3,000,000, to the reorganization ' M. T. Moriarlty, a sheep falser in the was found to be insane passenger committee of tba Union Paeifie. This Chilill vicinity, where there are over when the train reached Green River, completes the sale of the Kansas Pacific 200,000 sheep, says that the big flocks road, and all liens against the prop-ert- qre'being greatly diminished, and that Wyo., one day last week. He refused to vacate the car, sidetracked for re-government and otherwise, are the officers appear powerless to stop and tried to butt out hia brains. pairs, now wiped out. the lawlessness. He was sent to ths hospital at Ogden. Holed FolUJolss Dead. The city council of Cheyenne, Wyo., t MflOww Not Confirm SL Louis, Feh. 8L Hon. John J. to enforce the citys contract proposes Feb. 33. The senate .Washington, ONeill, ex member of eon g reus from committee on public lands ha with the Union Tacific, under which rejected the railroad the old Eleventh Missouri district, is the nomination of H. N. MoGrew company agreed to keep ' a death Hia occurred certain Bomber at tbe of men employed In dead, Salt of Lake tha land office j register hospital after a long illness, of without a dissenting voice,- - This 0 the shops, in return for certain conces- Bright' disease. ' He was a prominent j tion came right after a spirited speech aions. Democratic politician, - and served There is said to be less snow on the by Senator Alliaon lu behalf of MoNevada mountains this winter five terms in oongresa, previous to the Grew. The' senator's Sierra had Less than two weeks ago no effect on the decisionarguments of the com- than at any previous time at this sea-aoof the year alnce 1889. . Old set-- , .4 hia wif died; which fact yvaa kept mittee. . tiers from her husband heeanse of his prepredict heavy fall of snow is as It regarded certain that the carious oonditioa. Ha waa 53 years of senate will approve the committee's the cod of the present winter I wascc, age. ranommsndation. -- r, t full-bloo- ng 1 1 y, Mnl-lanp- fifty-fourt- h. n 1 be-fo- re 1 . t |