Show ftBQY COUNTY PROGRESS CAPTURE VENEZUELAN FLEET SAMOAN VOLCANOES ACTIVE Pssple Flaw la Twwr aa riawM ror wanauira seized by beiiise AMD CZUKAMS MTLS DALI UTAH 9 UTAH STATE SEWS maul lato rmTiroVwaiila r SUa to Mdlil CUm sf the CUImateaato he IMIveeed A dispatch from Caracas Venezuela Preliminary crept here been taken dated D ember I says: The comat Richfield to ptotUc waterworks for bined British and German fleet today that place Yenexuelan seized fieri ths (Tuesday) The reported rcclrg of the Moffat composed of fonr wsrships in the bars road la earning considerable activity la bor of La Guayra It la reported also Vlctah conoty that an ultimatum will be delivered toThe price of sugar haa advanced CO morrow (Wednesday) asking for an recta per hnedred pounda within the aniwer and a compliance with the demand of the British end German minpeat two weeks s isters All British and German Prealient Roosevelt win v!a!t Utah In Caracaa have been placed un-dla March or April while oa his way arrest by order of the Venezuelan to the Yellowstone Paris government officials In Washington The plant of the Salt Lake Brick A this action la believed to be In the naTile company waa destroyed by fire ture of a retaliation for the ultimatum last week entailing a lues of 110003 which has been cent to Venezuela for The rabbit hunt near Goshen last n settlement of the week revelled la the slaughter of fill claims of Germany and England bunnies the winning side bagging 2581 against her Incidentally anch action InSince November 17 not a single day by Venezuela will It Is believed haa passed without one or two earth- volve this government ns the German and British representatives in Venequake shocks being felt In Pine Valley zuela before leering Caracas request Hyrsm Parra more of Charleston had ed United States Minister Bowen to his hand blown off on the nlglt of tne take charge of thrir interests la Ven10th by the accidental discharge of hii ezuela gun BOLD ACT OF PIRACY While working a new building al Lehl Monroe Wilson and H J Stew- BwaA wf nilplM M hy aw Amntaam Bah Blch Chlaato MarchaaU art were Injured ly the falling of s Ths steamer Shawmut from Manila scaffold news of oa the PhilipIt Is said that the wife of Frank bringsisland constpiracy bethe pine desperadoes Hinsdale who suicided at Schofield If ing led by an American The brig Mar-Iribeing closely watched to keep her from bound from Catanauan Payabas following hia example for Manila had beaten np the coast The Utah crop of potatoes Is short and waa becalmed off Cavite bay She this season because of the drouth and had as passengera fire Chinese meralready a few potatoes are bring chants who were on thrir way to Manila to purchase goods During ths shipped In (torn Idaho The rural free delivery service has night n sloop came alongside and six been Inaugurated at LehL The routs men climbed over the rail and Immesupplies residents at the sugar factory diately overpoweied the captain and crew binding nil huda with ropes Be go Lily and Lehl Junction One of these men waa an American The Utah association dressed In the garb of an Inspector of has named 130 delegatee to the Naconstabulary Two of his followers tional Livestock convention to be held also wore constabulary uniforms and In Kansas City from January 11 to 16 carried revolvers as did the American The report of the state treasurer The remaining three Filipinos were hows a balance on hand Dee 1 of armed with holes Upon the pirates 1 1 CIA 97 M receipts during November reaching the deck of the Mnricta the fl5712fSf expenditures 112116121 leader claimed he waa the board of and Intended to Smallpox Is practically wiped out of health Inspector Balt Lake City but four cases bring search the vessel for arms and ammucared for by the department during the nition Instead of doing thin after the month and three of these bring tran- crew had been overpowered the Chinese were brought forth and at the sients The flowing well at the Oregon Short point of drawn revolvers were made to Line's Lehl station which haa for no give over thrir money about 117033 Obtaining thin the pirates embarked many years furnished water for the In thrir boat again and heading tocompany's big tank at Lehl Junction wards Cavite threatened' to kill nil serene to have become exhausted hands on the brig if they did not keep General Manager Bancroft of the quiet Oregon Short Line annonncee that on NSW TREATY WITH SPAIN January 1 that road win estabUsh a ale CtwwklM aa VasdgaBstal pension system for employes who have been with the company twenty years - The senate committee on foreign reand npwank lation will meet for the purpose of 600 John Marshall of Pangultch lost a treaty between the Unltr sheep In this last snowstorm The considering ed 8Utee and Spain which haa been sheep had not left the m """tains when recently and sent to the the snowstorm came and they were negotiated senate Since the war of 18SS there snowed In Several more herds are has been no treaty between the two fas the same condition war having operated to Tribune special from New York countries the exlstencei The new annul those la City says that "It Is stated on good Is nsnal the agreement of amity that a new line of railway treaty countries on between and friendship has been surveyed from Salt Lake City to San Francisco many miles shorter good terms with each other and does not differ materially from the eld than the Central Pacific' While at work In the Annie Laurie treaty with Spain except that there are not in thin as there were in that Brine at Kimberley Snow McDonald any provisions regarding Spanish froncame near loring his life through the tiers in America The treaty was necaving of timbers which fortunately gotiated in Spain by Minister Storer struck him oa the head throwing him Bsfcy Cmwlli BakMa backward lie fortunately received no permanent Injuries In a fit of rage because his mother City Marshal John Adams and Peter rebuked him and petted his younger S Anderson of Amertcsa Fork were brother little James McKheehey both shot by the accidental discharge years old of Derby Cons threw himof the marshal’s revolver which fell self Into a tub of boiling water and from his pocket The ball passed waa so terribly scalded that ho died were playing while through Adams' left ankle and lodged The two children In the kitchen la worked mother thrir la Anderson's left leg her home at Derby Conn They quarWhile working la the sugar factory reled and the mother laid a foot bath at Lehl Morgan Lott was caught In full of icaldlng water aha waa carrying the mammoth beet wheel and carried on the floor and took the younger boy to the top of the room With rare In her arms She wiped the tears from presence of mind he grasped an iron hie eyes while ahe scolded James rod and hung on while the wheel tors James a nervous weak child buret Into a passion of Mbs Then he threw the clothing from his body hlsnsolr shrieking lato the boiling SanThe flak sad game warden of water The mother dragged him out pete county reports that native trout writhing with pain The upper part suckers carp and eastern brook troul of bis body wee parboiled Ho died a are Increasing but that bass are not few honre later la agony doing well Sage hens ducks and quail assrehlsia are Ssrprls4 WhU Tahlag Oalh are on the increase but deer are d Thirteen anarchists were arrested creasing owing to poor range F I Hinsdale suicided at Schofield near Spezsa Italy after a desperate The police surprised them at taking an overdose of morpMre' Mine-dal- e straggle while a they were In the act meeting a as uanted by Halt Ink officials on a charge of cMaiiIng money under of taking ad oath with polguarda to false pretenses and It Is supposed a assassinate King VUtr Fraami-- I One realisation of the dlograce be ha-- of the anarchists and one of the police brought upon himself prompted the were severely woun-ledeed sub-Ject- er g n a Word-Grower- if! t A passenger engine running at a Grande high rate i4 speed or the Western Jumped the trak st a point near Wertwater and the fireman C C Rea Id wav kllh-Engineer John Cummings had one Ug broken and bad his shoulder Mill Clerk broken Mrs R D Cot who with hni band vss lost In the mountains ol about a month ago Hanpetn and had Lr hands and feet badly froxen diet In a Kail Labe hospital Saturday the Immediate cause nl death being timid poisoning andner voua ethaustlon Ollls Ci'lson who pb-- led guilty In Judge Hart's court al 1 oean to liquor to an Indian v at sentenced to pay a fine of ll'ift Judge Mart announced Ibat the light) esa of the sentence was due to rai Isont age th uj kr ' t VI a offender being lnt Work Is being crowded tbe t’tah on th IIOtGO'in Sugwr compary sugar (artory at Garland I tab and on the 1200giO power plant al tbs mouth of Itenr Hirer canyon two and a half miles north of Colllnaton Tbs factory will be the largest in t’tafo with a daily rapacity of 12M tuna 13 aue CaalSa'I MaaS lha Saiaka Authoritative denial of the recent report Irom Culclra to the effect that the sailors of the Norm Atlantic squadron a ere undergoing severe hardship In being required to dig a canal undi unsanitary condition Is contained In the following cab'cgrnm received at th navy department today from Addated Kan Juan P R miral lice I: "Condition connected with canal dug at Culebrs absolutely sanitary No richness whatever among men no employed" Hastier Were I mwefrl rensful siren (t was made to rob lb first Nailonal bank at Irwin pa Tbe burglars overpowered and teleand bound the watchman phone operator and rut the wirea to prevent deteellol: They then blew open the aaf but tbe noine awakened the citizens and the roMiers becoming frightened fled without securing the that while i it Is money rubbers did not yet any Lank funds they aerured about II umi in cash and stamps from tbe postoRre An unsur Fart Wrmm Baaalala run A report from the United States naval station at Tutuiia Samoan Islands pnder date of November 24 Mfi: On November X the Samoans at the western extremity at the group nt tho Island of Bar all were startled shocks of earthquakes ky sever which lasted throughout the night and morning Some of the aherke were sever enough to throw down n concrete church and wreck several others Then fire was seen to burnt forth from several of the mountain peaks and the people lied in terror to places they considered safe These extinct volcanoes now active are toward the west of SavalL Tradition speaks of a vl6lent eruption about 150 years ago when that portion of the country was n flowing stream of molten lava sad travelers have wondered nt the extent of the eruption when they have had to walk over the fields at waving rock chilled aa it flowed down the mountain idea toward the sea The fires at presect are observable at four peaks of the mountain ridge which form the backbone of the bland and so long as the disturbance b confined to that portion of the country little harm ran happen It b stated that the other parta of 8amoa bring of more recent origin than 8 will not he affected by the outburst Previous to the present outburst the only eruption known to the people living occurred between the bbnds of Tan and Otoenega In thn Mabua portion of Samoa about thirty-fir- a yearn ago when the sea became greatly agitated sand and rocks were thrown up and thn bland at Oloeaegs became devastated through the vapors arising from thn ocean when the disturbance took pbce At the seme time millions of fish were destroyed but tho bank then formed which has n depth of water over It of thirty fathoms and la a farorite fishing ground for the people of Manus now ll THEY’RE AFTER VENEZUELA eat Britain sri Caraway Bara fmasUS Thalr iiImiii Great Britain and Germany have presented ultimatums to Venezuela which will be followed by the seizure of the customs unless a satisfactory settlement la forthcoming within n brief period The ultimatums hava a time limit but the exact date cannot be asect rained here The British foreign office states with regard to the limit: "It la a reaonable time In which Venezuela can satisfy the Injured governments Both notes are practically Identical although the amounts of the cblms differ The notes merely reiterate the continued disregard by the Venezuelan government of nil our representations sperity our cblms end demand immediate action on the pert of President Castro's government In connection therewith” Tho British government's rase Is practically Identical with the statements made In previous dispatches from London la which It wee Brat announced that the action was contemplated Should the British ultimatum meet with n hostile reception the British minister W IL D Haggard has been Instructed to go aboard n British warship or If that la Impracticable to go Into the neighbor-laBritish colony Father aed Child Cramalad la Thalr Hama Fire destroyed the general store and Swelling of Max Manthey at Colgate ffli Mr Manthey In attempting to escape fell from the porrh and broke hb neck dying n few minutes later In the excitement a child years old was forgotten and was burned to death Another child waa fatally and three others seriously Injured The mother and two other children were the only ones to escape uninjured Mr Manthey was over 60 years old The family consisted of the father and mother and seven children who with the servant were In tho building at lha time of the fire It Is thought the fire was caused by aa overheated furnace Kaglasar Killed Tas Trail t an Cauhlak Inter-urbaTwo trains even miles from Tacoma n collided Monday afternoon lightly and tave waa caused Injuring nine persons breaking the legs of Gusof Tbe accident by the mutormaa of the Tacoma train running past the switch where be should hare mt ths Seattle train Tbe Injured were able to to Tacoma and Kcattle where they received medical attention' and Larson waa taken to the hospital at pro-reee- d KeaL Will ha lataallaailaa Oaaa Prespa ml Klacllsa Frasds ITSTZIXil BOTlJISnhBKO Tarmac Bpaahiraflhi Baa of Hsyreea SaUvas WaeCsaSsa ta His Bad Bal svaw Da a Whsa ha Fa—ad Ffararall la lha OraaS Thomas Brackett Reed formal speaker of the boss of represents fives and for many yearn one of ths moat prominent characters la pnblU Ufa b dead hb death occurring In Washington D CL nt 12:13 o’clock Sunday morning after a abort Illness the Immediate causa of death brim uraemia At the bedside when he died were Mrs Reed and Mba Katherine Reed Doctors Gardner McDonald Bishop and Goodnow and tha nurses Mr Reed passed away peacefully aad apparently without pain Thomas Brackett Reed waa bora 18 1839 In Portland Ms and received hb early education In tha common schools of that city In 18S3 ha waa graduated from Bowdoln eol lege winning one of the hlgheat honors— the prize for excellence la Eng lbh composition The next four years were spent by Mr Reed in teaching and the etndy of bw Before hb admission to the bar he was appointed acting assistant paymaster la tha United States navy After hb diMharge In 1865 Mr Reed returned to Portland passed the bar aad entered on the practice of hb profession Three years later ha waa elected as a Republican In the legislator of tho state of MsIsol Id 15(9 he waa reelected to the hou and In 1870 male state senator pasting from tha btter position to that of attorn py general of the state the same year 'Retiring from this office after effective service In 1873 he waa then made aolldtor iff the city of Portland In September 1878 he was elected to the Forty-fiftcongress of the United States which assembled In December 1877 He Immediately became prominent through a speech one of the few formal onea ever delivered by him In which he argned against the payiment of damages b$ the United States for Injuries received hy William and Mary college at the hands of United States troops during the war The subsequent policy of the government in relation to war waa brgely determined by the of this measure to which Mr signally contributed He was lso one of tho minority members appointed to levestlgate the election of President Hayes la tho famous Hayea-Tildo- a controversy Hia skill aa a debater waa at once recognized and hli Influence becoming more strongly marked each year the leadership of hb party was finally conceded to him and in the Forty-nintand Fiftieth congresses the complimentary non nation to the speakership waa tendered him by tbe Republicans la the Fifty-firs- t congress that party having obtained the ascendancy ha waa elected speaker on the first ballot In the first days of hie administration of the office much opposition waa made hy the mleority to the enforcement of What Mr Read believed hb eonatltutioaal power to count members present in the house as participating in n vote despite their refusal to use their privilege The question of alienee on such occasion constituting legal absence end tho destruction thereby of e quorum was however ret at rest by tbe adoption of new rules by the house February 14 1890 In September of the same Mr Reed waa to the con cress by a Urge majority Mr Reed proved himself aa Indefatigable worker even while In popgress and aside from hb duties as congressman and speaker he found time to contribute to several maga-plneof the day articles pertinent to the various polities! and economic questions which were from time to Ume agitating the country Oo-tob- h Eia h Ifty-eecon- d a LOADED Haa la A WITH r sf Cain mm Is peculiar drowning reported from Canarale Long Island With 133d In silver In hb pockets whSrh he had saved for hb wedding Elward Forter waa knocked from hia sloop while returning to port and was drowned Owing to the storm hlq crew could render no assistance and weighted down by the coin Poster although a good swimmer sank (almost Instantly PIm The Bsaaa Fa— Ik BilliWnkswl a Want al Hafaal iiyW Charles M Schwab of the itag trust la said to be at the head q( rnacEDT ox ex a rn which toeheb syndicate of wealthy New Yorktn 1DAHOAX FAETICIF1TKD who havo la view tho estabibhem at Great Neck L L of aa ummer resort similar to that fom Three Haa Mart TreafcU aa a Tmmml amt saw ed many years ago at Tuzedo by Lasts tka Skip la Balt Wklsh PrekaMy Pierre Lorillard The buying of Waalta Ftasaa front property at Great Neck Las ban golsg on tor months Mg prices beim The Britbh ship Leicester Castle paid In aoma cases and era locgtto from San Tranchco has arrived at little hamlet will have been repbc enmmar cottages nT Queenstown Her commander reported by splendid thousand dollars aa aero waa pMfi gy that three American aeamen bad mu- an estate of 105 scree tinied and Captain Peattie and hb second officer were shot the Utter Queen Wilhelmlna'a Crown fatally after an encounter with the Queen Wilhelmlna'a crown la rtri mutinera who left the ehlp on n raft In gorgeous It la of dun gold only ths mid ocean edges being polished It consbta if Captain Peattb gave tha namea of n crimson velvet cap Inclosed la the mutineers aa W A Hobbs Era eat circle set with sapphires and Ida The Imperial arches terminate Sean and Turner They were all in sixteen points eight of which tr second The In Francisco San hipped surmounted by large single pearly officer Mr Nixon waa shot while atand the other eight bent toward the In the rescue the captain tempting to center aad than crowned with ths darkness the mutineers got few planks globe and cross are aet with abt and formed e raft and bunched It from pearls each which are graduated b the ship which waa then about 900 las the amaUest being placed at tha miles north of the Pitcairn Islands top Tha captain searched for the raft the H C Havemeyer'e Qensroalty next day but It was not In light Until few days ago Henry C and It was surmised that It went to had a claim of 15000 against tho First Presbyteriaa church cf pieces Captain Peattb added that Hobbs Greenwich Conn Tho church su built ten yearn ago at which time Mr was tha actual murderer of Mr Nixon whom ha ahot through tho hearL Havemeyer contributed 120000 toward Ths captain himself was shot twice a residence for tho pastor In 1100 but had quite recovered when ho ar- ho remitted 85000 and last spring a tilled tho pastor that If tha eoap rived here gallon would raise 5000 more ha When tho chief officer discovered would cancel the remaiader The r mutlned men he three bad that the mustered the rest of the crew on tha qulred amount haa Juat been Mb poop intending to await daylight and scribed and tho chuck la sow frs capture the mutineers but tho latter from debt escaped in the Interim The captain b Ha Beth Reserved nnable to account for tha mutiny thinks it su the intention of the men Borne Ume ego tho lord Uenteaait to murder tha officers and others who of Ireland agreed to attend a certab refused to Join them and lake tha ship race meeting and a carriage was reto Pitcairn Island served for hb ozeollency in tho speIt b said that Hobba came from Sears from Idaho and James cial train rum from Dublin on the race Turner from Portland Ora day Seeing that tha adjoining car riago waa reserved for Lord Ardllsua Pasitosa Hsst Death la Hatal Pint of brewing fame one of whoeo products Is a malt liquor known as ths XX Fourteen men met death by suffocation in n fire which occured in the a porter took np n piece of chalk sal wrots upon tha one carriage "For Lincoln hotel In Chicago Thirteen " For Hb of those who lost their lives were itlfled Hie Ex" aad on tho other XX" hUe lying In their bade One victim wee taken from the building before Parfumee Liked by Horace However little credit a hone may life waa extinct but he died in the receive for poitessUg ambulance on the way to the nearest commonly of scent there are some per Indelicacy after Corner hospital Traeger fumes grateful to him Hone-tralctspecting the building united with Fire are aware of tho fact and make bn Chief Musham In declaring that the their knowledge In training stubof aad waa never a veritable building trap born and apparently Intractable asp should nave been used for hotel purMusham Many trainers hava favorite declared that mala poses Chief there were such wide cracks in the perfumes tbe composition of which floors that the smoke poured through they keep a secret sad It Is ths the building In cluuds rendering escape of this means of appealing extremely difficult for those oa the to tho horsa's aestheticism that enupper floors ables so many of them to accomplish such wonderful results CHILDREN SUFFOCATED CstacsSs BasaHaS special to tho Salt Lake Herald from Aspen Colo says: The recent slump In price of silver Is virtually n disaster to this one prosperous city and haa brought great distress to formerly happy homes At tho present price of the white metal not n mine In the camp can be worked at a profit aad almost the entire population of tho town must give up old associations many of them of n lifetime and seek other places to make a livelihood la this exodus sons daughter parents and chlldrea must necessarily he separated and there b great dejection over the prospect Every outgoing train carries people who have forsaken their homes here bring unable to sell them at any price to seek work or make a new atari la life in otker sections of the country As pea has been knows heretofore aa the greatest silver mining camp in the United States end at one Ume the greatest in the world The city b alb uated In e pretty valley anrroanded hy three huge mountains which abound In the white metal which may nevet see the light of day During the boat ling days of 1SS7 to 1991 Aapes boasted of a population of 15000 hut today scarcely 1500 remain Aftei and until n few the panic of 1S92-Iweeks ago all of the brge properties have been worked under lease and ths mlnera made a little better thax wages while ellver was between 61 and 0 cents an ounce HM-Oca- -- iir COAL STRIKE COMMISSION Bias Wavkars Expsrtsd Im Caaaaaia tka Eallra Waak It la expected that the mine work-er- a will consume all of the week lx presenting to the anthracite coal trike commission their elds of tha controversy with the coni operators It la estimated the employers win take about ten days to submit tha Information they desire the commission to have The commission will ask tha attorneys for both aides to present what figures they already hare prepared m that the arbitrators may study them and thoea who art not yel ready to present their figures win be requested to make an extra effort to expedite tho work The commission has no desire to unnecessarily hurry anyone but feeb that all Interested should work as rapidly aa possible Tho arbitrators are dally receiving let tern of advice from persona in all parta of the country Nearly a maJoN tty of the letters make pleas for the n men protection of the 1111-n- n non-unio- THOMAS NAST IS DEAD Sufiaha M as Al Tailw Paar CoaiubGeneral Thomas Nast died Sunday noon at Guayaquil Ecuador aftar three days illness from yellow fever He was Interred at I pi m Tha funeral waa attended hy the coventor the consular corps the American cob ony and by many friends Tka cpffia waa wrapped In the etnrs and stripes The Britbh consul recited n prayer In the cemetery The death of Mr Naat b deeply bmented by the natives who bald him In high esteem Mr Nast wee appointed consal-gta-e ral at Guayaquil this year bavins New York for bia poet Jnly L He waa born In Landan Bavaria September 87 1843 and came with hie parents to the United States six years Utor Aa a caricaturist and cartoonist he became famous I CMtaaala ml Mag ta OI4 Caaatiy to Spaa As t IN WYOMINO t4Jieee On of tho richest strike ever made in southeast Wyoming b reported from tha Silver Cbaco mine li the Hartvllle district where three-foo- t lead hsa been opened np which assays 1432860 to the ton in The ore from which tho regold turns were received was selected rock but It b said the vein matter b very rich containing In addition to the gold about 15 per cent copper tad some silver Haa Tails a Psaal'-aMary Kf anilag the Death af His ewaalhaa The house cn Saturday passed penAnnie McMahan a domestic emsion appropriation bills ra:Tylng ployed In a Springfield Mo hotel pm 1 without a word of debate found dead in her room Sunday WilMr Barney (Wla ) in charge of tho liam Pittman an employe of the Frismeasure expbfncd that the appropria co shops slightly wounded was also tlons It carried aggregating 81! 9847-CG- 0 found la the room Pittman asserted were with that the girl In a Jealoua frenzy ahot prart£rtl!y those for the current year and that it him and then committed aulrlde E contained no new legislation Tim bill anilnatlon by the police disclosed the was then passed without a word fact that tbe girl had been shot In tha comment curtly ten mlnutr-- having hack Pittman aa held fur lnrsstlga-tlobeen consume I in Its considered) o r ral s leep inn trunk John Allen Jr the eon of John Allen a resident of Anchorage Ky b dead nod d hb abler b In a vary serious condition though she will recover The children according to tho girl's story were playing In the attio of their home when the boy proposed that they get Into tho trunk mid rest After they bad dona so tho boy pulled tha lid down and they were nnable to open it egein Their cries for help were not heard and when their mother found them about an hour later the boy was dead and the girl unconscious eight-year-ol- Chi La4 Which Anaya to lha Tas la Odi Bay Dssd Bis listor Is Dasgsress CoadlHaw result of their attempt to go to ld The annual exodus from tha aorth- west and tho middle west of Scandinavians who returned to the motherland for the Christmas holidays la aa usually heavy this year A special train that left Chicago for New York Suaday carried 830 of theee excursionists to Norway aad 8weden Tha train which waa ebbnrately decorated with the flags of the United States and of Norway and Sweden carried a brass band Practically all of the excursion-Ist- a will return to the United States ad a brga number of them have ai ranged to bring kinsmen with them on the return trip Three-tos- Foe New Summer Resort CAPTAIN SHOT BY MUTINEER DEPOPULATED CMy wf M RICH STRIKE SILVER ky tka Walhl OmulHia l la (TO hum crust arrzB sbobt flnan lajarsd Peter Peterson a Santa Fa engineer wee instantly killed and two firemen were seriously injured in a head-o- n freight coUbloa on the Santa Fe ear Peach Springs Art Both engines were wrecked and several freight care were smashed up A G Wells general manager of tbe western lines of the Santa Fe company says that from the advices he had received the wreck was not a serious one eicept for the death of Engineer Peterson ALMOST TOWN DEATH OF SPEAKER REED n MaMsMibtr Agsls BcssrreeU Un Hslckss Mrs Carrie Nation tho saloon smasher returned to Topeka Kans Thursday and Friday morning made a (our of tho saloons of lha city preparatory to another smashing lour a she es pressed It The crowd following her grew so large that the police arrested Mrs Nation on a eharge of disorderly conduct She was given a small fins In the police court Mrs Nation has announced that aha will repeat her old-tiexploits In this city before long g me Trtod l's4sr Bpaabk Isss Edward Johnson a citizen of California though hb attorney haa petitioned the supreme court of the Dbtricl of Columbia for a writ of habeas corpus Johnson with two other was convicted of robbety on the island of Guam e and sentenced to long term men were seamen in tha Ameri can navy and Johnson's petition states that they were tried under tbe law ol Spain in spite of the fact that Guam was American territory ati tho time of the commUrion of the crime Ksa cl KM (imi Deed The-thre- Aged Sam Carson haa been found dead In his Lul In Santa Monica canyon California lie had been bitten by was about 83 years spider Car-oold and claimed to be a son of tha renowned scout "Kif'Carson For many years the old man lived at the bead of Hustle canyon with only hi hones and dogs for cum an ions He fore taking up Li abode In the mountain the stories aro that Canon had a most picturesque sarecr a a pioneer gold hunter Indian fighter soil adventurer n Irrigation Figures Tho third annual report of tho Ink fatlon Investigations of tho office d experimental stations United ItatN department of agrleultnra made as der the direction of Elwood Mtei ays that averagea of measurement embracing nearly all of tho arid statei bow that during tha past thro yean enough water was turned into ths heads of ditches during ths Irrigstloq season to cover tho land Irrigated ta n depth of 445 feet or etntod In aa other way 445 acre fast of wstat wero taken from streams for evsij acre of lead Irrigated psncsr Not a Ysgatarlaik Herbert Spencer b poking fun al tho vegetarians of England and his taken them completely by surprise as vegetarian faddists thought they could claim ths philosopher as on of their own Mr Spencer does sol apparently think highly of tho mental tato produced by a year of vogetsbls diet He said recently: 1 went orn all that I bad written during the year 1 practiced vegetarianism and It all to ths fire" Since than he has been laying aoma facattoas things about tho “devotees of ths truck garden" as ha calls the vege tartans Mrs Clevsland's Social Plans Announcement la made that Mrq Grover Cleveland having seen hit four chlldrea beyond tha very youifl stage will spend a good part of tbs winter In New York mingling la social gayety All tho chlldrea except tbs boy "favor” their father Tho oxeep tion la distinctly a "Frances Foboa boy" so the friends of tho family say Mias Ruth has begun to go Into aoclstf a little though as yet she It far frea "out” But she visits numerous tank lies In the Cleveland seL French Premier Not a GlanL Combes the French premier to only 5 fret I Inches tall He is bv He was at profession physician ona time a schoolmaster aad la a laA Ing authority on French educational affairs Ills scholarship and literary activities havo for years been large and comprehensive embracing suck topics as tba Latin poet Virgil Kasfi metaphysics the philosophy of fit Augustins and tho social theories sf 8L Simon M Dsnvar Women Are Ambitious Prtocsta Kryt sa Unas Ssylsau Tha Jane Jefferson Treaymy to Paw Milsa ( womea'1) Tbs paicrs of Vienna allege that the Iremocratlr Club of nl May Im Warh—I The annual report of Governor has takas A bill has been passed ly the Ilous Otero of New Mezleo to the secretary former lieutenant of Hu— era named out a thirty years' charter It la hopd by ths originators that ths club nblck who eloped with ITinct-providing that when oil lands a:w !o of stale says the territory b unusually Mamarisi-was named la honor of ths mother of rated aa placer mining iaims the an- prosperous Irrigation work Las taken biulc of Coburg several years ago Jefferson will ultimately be Thomu nual assessment labor upon such great strides new mines ere opening and srbo sa senti-nccto four years' come a natiorai organization of Deiae claims may be done upon ary or itarb and new (owns and cities are spring Imprisonment fur forging tbe signature cratlc women at I'rince ntepbanle i’rinceeIoulM'e debt of group of claims lying ron'tgl Sms Ing into life The net Is $IJI'-5- l the asThe territory made an Ineffectual and owned by the same roc or sessed valuation of property In New IVim-e-iLuiie from ’tempt to five claim Iq Mexico Is now 8ll1077tr which porallon nt the !nanr asylum near Ilreolcu whera all said labor will Is the provided not governor says whether the amendment shall stand hu has been ruvlued since the elopethe development or d ‘ermine tbe Its actusl value for taxsMe purposes Its decision I expected to be given In In oil bearing hara ter of Tbi? liKiu unl maintains that n ment fair estimate not he says falling about six weeks claims far short of IIGApxl'ioo tiiB I 4r- Sysla Will Kepi arm ilr hat WerS is Ae—rlrsa I'arina I sMr Italy Will rKine s— r Trwuhis ml mm Aniuss Owllsw Minister of Marlue Purs of Spain A twls from Korn Clarence Mukay president of the two vys ii'irt Alkfirlthc famous desprradu has sent a circular to all the naval dm cruisers have w n ord-re- -l to t put Postal Telegraph company Vie I’res-ide- vlii utt-i- l sist Tombstone paiiments Inviting the nib lab to as- In commission fur Immeiis linker and Vic President Ward satire InleroBlional Diclioi woo on the charge of sist In preparing a new naval proW llillls ervlre These vessels the at Commercial the Cable mMe-rLifniS w rrn fif) company sa:n arresred on a gramme In be submitted til the rortes Ths Oat Oresl Siandard Anlk adds ere thought in L yo! rived In Kan Franclitro Sunday night to VenHe proposes t Increase the naval esti" '"‘I Kiati of Interfering “- -r — i-mates In I!hl by flo'iouin nod after- ezuela It I that the report They slated that they rams to witness I ‘be null Alvord m'm ward to gradually leer-- athem until regarding the luian mixer arises the beginning of the laying of the e! I LIKe Yew —“T1y4 TmIo irm Immunity by tbe annual expenditure reaches wtif from the fa t that Italy has rlslma raMe to Honolulu and zj rnlm r ‘Sin fill:that rr'Uirial I larger —a — V— mm mi iprtd against IJ’hi'Mio yearly al i i gainst Verezii la nl a d Thte of the event will lake place tha latter el-- -i m "'ll-j at present He will promote the lllrtbasary- n 'f— - iiiiIUi r Mr Maksy aalj i fbe Ilippl tnallon of a symJu at 1 uud- - riake the President Aiir 'i i in It- - - this part of this nr-r i the irn b from llunoti’M mr-so agree he brili-veconstruction of warships ar-- l the reor- week I A L LKI14 C) fM Vl'9r4 Sms :j Ui waak I rijif-- i s - ii!llis!s rial is i arsenals ment with tbe g- lerbtneiit In the in ab- to Yokohama via Gusm would ho la Ilia ganization of the dork siHiw the) ler of these ibiua working order July I 1303 bulbing ahvbt luunuiillj aad porta la iMavsr Judge Carpenter of Denver has discharged the grand Jury drawn to the allege- election frauds In that city Tbit action taken because of the uncertainty as to tbe validity of the conH'ltniloral amendment abolishing Ara'isho county and creating the city and county of Denver There will be no Invent! gsMon until the supreme court decide Maaaars PsmcH Fmslillae llnw Saai u ti-t- er re-c- th-i- t e one-thir- ti) rar aaia WEBSTER'! - y sv u-r- fi 1 en'l-avorl- ar-J- - - promises "'' ft |