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Show MARIX GOES LIVING ISSUES. its WILLARD 71 Hoover Ilk. UTAII Mnwim iiroeii Rokiioher. ALT LAKE CRT. NEWS. Statellne la Agitating the question jail and a achool house. A daily stage ia proposed to run from Milford to Stateline beginning of building April 1. The large reservoir at Gunnison bend, near Deseret, is completed, and will aid in reclaiming considerable land. William U. Forsythe of Toqnersville, aged 35 and unmarried, died of heart disease last week, expiring while at work. Ephraim Bleak, a young boy of St. George was thrown from a horse while racing down a hill with two other boys last week and was killed almost in- stantly. James T. Monk, the recorder of the Big Cottonwood district, last week convicted of forgery in altering mining records. He will be sentenced March 26. H. F. McGarvie, who was assistant of the Jubilee, has gone to St. Joe to take charge of a Jubilee celebration to be given there director-gener- al in May. A cold wave passed over SL George last week retarding the crops and killing the early almonds and peaches and laying the lucerne, which had grown to about eight inches, flat on the ground. The Bio Grande Western is engaged in track laying near Springville sod Mapleton, to overcome some stiff grades. During 1897 several pieces of track were changed to overcome the same object S. H. Neergard, a well-know- n citi- zen of Salt Lake, took his own life last week by drinking a solution of cyanide of potassium. He grew despondent from and had made threats to end his life. ill-heal- th City Treasurer Morris, of Salt Lake has been notifying druggists who handle liquors in quantity outside of prescriptions that they will be required to take out city licenses. In some cases the druggists have refused to comply with the ordinance, maintaining that they have a right to sell liquor as a medicine without paying liquor license. Congressman King, a Mormon, did good work getting at the facts of the ease in Cuba, and now another Mormon, in the interests of Senator Cannon, has been equally successful in a tour through Hawaii. He finds the natives are not by any means unanimous for the restoration of the monarchy, and the facts as he finds them are additional arguments in favor of annexation, says the Philadelphia Press. The convention of governers called to discuss means of ridding the state of border ruffians, failed to reach an agreement, and it has been decided to let the county sheriffs deal with the There were present desperados. Governors Adams, of Colorado, Richards, of Wyoming, who were guests of Governor Wells. Governor Stennen-ber- g, of Idaha telegraphed that he could not come, but would abide by the decision the three should arrive at. The Utah state bourd of horticulture has just issued bulletin No. 2. The topics treated are: Orchard Disinfection," Almonds in Utah, Soils and Location, and Planting and Care of Trees. The bulletin also contains pertinent recommendations on the topics treated. Any orchardista or person interested in fruit growing may obtain a copy free by applying to President Thomas Judd of SL George, Vice President C. II. Blomsterberg of Provo, Secretary J. A. Wright of Ogden or J. P. Sorenson, fruit tree inspector of Salt Lake connty. A general hold-u- p occurred at Thompson's Springs the 17th. Ballard Bros. store was robbed of goods and cash to the extent of 3300. Two of the robbers Roost gang came into Thompson, left their horses in the stockyards and proceeded to the store and bought a bill of goods to the extent of 340, and then asked how much they were owing for the same, and when informed, pulled a pistol and called Hands Up! and then proceeded to rob the till and the men in the store, at the time Mr. IL. O. Ballard, John Grand and Lee Green, and when they got through they marched them out with hands up, and went across the track to their horses at the Mr. Balstockyards and rode away. lard followed them up, and war relieved of his pocketbook and gun. lie recognized the men, but will not tell the names. Jacksonrille, BUTTE HOLOCAUST. MAINE SUMMARY. Ueulm Making Any Warllka Kxizloni To Keiorten, I CWA1IBN ROSTER'S RARER.) to TO WASHirfcON. of the Idipspbla OntllM.ef tha Report Fla., March Washington, March 23. Secretary tenant Commander Marlx, being fo Long admits that a summary of Washington the findings of tlMaylie the report of the court of inquiry has court of inquiry, has left hereld been received. With the telegraphlo reach Washington at 9:85 gm. tosummary received as a basis, the state night The railroad wires lirsjear-rie- d department has already proceeded to the message down the lin notify Minister Woodford officially of to use all dispatch. This p: the character of the report, and he makes a special of the Marlx communicated the news to the Spanish During the short time of government, with an intimation that this city an Associated Press it must be prepared to present a satisshowed Lieutenant Comman factory reply within a few days. a dispatch from Miami that The impression prevails that the re in the afternoon papers in port finds the explosion was caused by was quoted as saying: It outside agencies, but does not connect war; it certainly does." the Spanish government with the He exclaimed: I have said It is a Lodging llooso Causes Death of Two PetwM and Many Sliming. Tm In Kaval Board BeeeWed. affair. uttjl Butte, Mont, March 23. The Hale brick buildhouse, a large three-stor- y as a lodg used on East Broadway, ing ia miners house and by ing boarding the employ of the Anaconda company, was entirely destroyed by a fire which broke out shortly after 3 oclock this morning. So far as known, two men are dead from injuries received in jumping from windows, another is dying and twenty are missing, while a search of the ruins may disclose the fact that many transient lodgers lost their lives also. The casualties were as follows: Dead Matt Doyle, aged 45, minei at the Mountain Consolidated; jumped from third-stor- y window, turned over in the air and struck on the head Frank Rhdey. aged 40, lately from j Portland, Ore.; jumped from third 8tory window, turned over and struck j on head and shoulders, fracturing his skull. Dying Hugh Boyle, aged 30, miner at Anaconda mine; started to lower himself from third-stor- y by means of improvised rope, which parted 50 feet from the ground. He was just recovering from the effects of a broken leg NORTHWEST NOTES. A new militia company has been or- Elko, Nev. ganized at A Democratic weekly is to be started at Cheyenne, with Dr. A. A. Johnson as editor. Frank Flantzer. a rancher near Montana, haa been committed to the insane asylum. The Bntta, Montans, exhibit for the Bel-knap- p, Omaha Exposition, weighnig aeven tons, haa been shipped to Omaha. If suitable arrangements can be made tha Nevada Press association will visit the Omaha exposition in the fall. Laramie, Wyoming, is suffering with another aiege of diptheria. A large number of eases are reported from nothing of the tind, Washington, March 83. It is a sigdont talk about this matter. there. nificant fact that after the different All efforts to get him in Che Methodist ministers of Butte way to conferences at the White House there make an expression of opi in were was a demaud upon the congressional propose to inaugurate a futile. Other members of part library for all records bearing upon campaign for the coming municipal were equally election. the action of congress in declaring During the transfer from ae train war with Great Britain and Mexico, Dean Mallet, of SL Matthews Episto the other. Lieutenant C imander which are the only precedents in the copal church at Laramie, Wyoming, Marix was closely guarder by the of the Some of the haa country. itory accepted a call from SL Paul a, members of his party. lie Iked b Beloit, Wis. ry men who conferred with the preatween two of his friends rying nt afterward looked at the declara-i- n In addition to its numerous mineral dispatch box covered with b ck cloi of war with Great Britain and the Behind him the officers of products, Humboldt county, hiev., declaration by congress that war accontains a vast area of slate, Borne of walked closely. existed through the act of through an accident a month aga tually it adapted for roofing purposes. They walked rapidly an! did not Mexico. Fat Gilligan went down with third stop to speak to anyone i til they The report of the sheep men In difThe sentiment of those who were floor when it collapsed and waa reswere safely in the car. ferent portions of Wyoming are most called upon by the president, it has cued by firemen; badly burned. favorable. There naa been hut small been learned, was that it would he exMONITORS ORDERED 3UT,' In tha T. John Carter, city, stranger losses reported from any part of the tremely difficult to separate the catas- badly burned and ent by glass. state. Squadron at Key Wut Streiqfiened by trophe to the Maine from the general J. J. Conroy; burned on hands and Puritan and Terror. condition of the island, and that whatAt Marysville, MonL, one night fractured hones of one foot by leaping Washington, March 24.! lie navy ever of the presibe the plans might George Schenck teased a boy to the ground. lepartment has purchased dent in this regard, congress and the drew a pocket knife ihips abroad, and the negot Mike Judge; right arm broken. He until the latter would almost certainly couple people his tormentor, inflicting a and stabbed not proceeding in a manner the two together. It was also quite had rescued Patrick Boyle, who waa serious wound. success. It is definitely evident to those who called on Mc- hanging by a section of improvised that the Chilean battlesh The Union Pacific and other great had broken from the weight Kinley that he haa reached a stage rope that have arranged D'Higgina, cannot be see where he is willing to Intervene to of Hngh Boyle. He and three eompan trank lines of the west the Grand Ento mander Brownson is in excursions others The ions made another rope. to rnn big bring peace to the island, via RawBrail district broke having inspected the campment mining x. Senators Allison and Gorman saw got down safely, but the rope now building at La Sieift. summer. the lins daring the president by appointment The with Judge. these might be secured the ire a long John Irwin; burned about the neeli rethem consult to desired At Livingston recently some fiend president and faea and cut by glass. He jumped way from completion, and c aid be of Cuban situation, the present garding attempted to burn the residence of J. Little service at presenL IThat the aa he has been consulting others. Lit- from the third floor, but was onlj F. Locke while the family were sleepdepartment wants is ships vhich can ' tle could be learned concerning the stunned by the fall. ing. The door step waa saturated be commissioned at once. There were 850 men and women in with coal oil, but the fire died ouL nature of the conference, but it ie Secretary Long has dete mined to; known the president desires the views the building when the fire broke out A collection of the natural mineral order the double turns ted na itora Pa-of leading men of both parties at thia Of these it is believed about 800 es ritan and Terror to Key W it, where time on the situation, which ia con- eaped without injury. The fire started soaps found near Elko, Nevada, ia bein the bakery house in the center of ing made by the owners of a mine to they will reinforce the sqqfdron in sidered very critical. e these waters, ne also de the building and had a good start be- be sent to the Omaha Exposition with ned to to Will into tur-1 Europe. service the eight Appeal fore discovered. The blaze waa first the Nevada exhibiL via bring Spain reted monitors at the Lei a am in 83. I discovered by Billy White, Jake Yucl New York, March The dead body of Ilenry Thiea was pllslaf d iSrwbVbh navy yard, Philadelphia, t highand Jack Dooley, who wars awake at fonnd recently in his cabin at Pioche, position to inform you and will he sent to Boston, tw to New ly important just now, in connection the time, and, smelling smoke, went Nev., there being a bullet hole York and four held in reset at with the political sitnations of the im- down stairs to make an investigation through his head. Lying near him adelphia. The Puritan mediate future that the Spanish gov- Two of the men immediately attached was a revolver with which he undoubttake the place of the battlei pa Matts- -' ernment will refuse to accept any find- a small hose to a hydrant and began edly took his life. achusetta and Texas, rece ly with-- ; ing of the Maine commission which to throw water on the fire. After s Matt Mnrphy ia negotiating for the drawn from the squad ro at Key may suggest Spanish responsibility, few minutes' work, however, the men purchase of Ryan Bros, big herd of West says the Madrid correspondent of the realized that the task was a hopelesf cattle ranging in eastern Montana, The Spanish ministerial one and they retreated to give ths thia herd Thurston On Cuba Herald. comprises between 13,000 the imputation which such alarm. They summoned the watch- and view is that Omaha, March 23. time for. If tl 15,000 cattle of all ages, and the intervention of the Un :d States' a finding would have, if admitted, man, and rushed to the upper portion should the deal be consummated, aa in the affairs of Cuba ia not ere now,. would forever be an irremovable blotch of the building, shouting that ths now seems probable, Mr. Mnrphy will it never will come, upon Spain's reputation as a civilized house was on fire. By this time the he the chief cattleman of the entire Thurston. country, which she could not possibly fire had broken through the first floor wesL and smoke filled the hallways. This morning I wire Senator bear. Six carloads of clothing and procommission of the Allen to announce that I w ild speak It is possible some of the missing visions If the report passed through Cheyenne rewould men may turn up yeL Early in ths on the Cuba question in le Senate throws blame upon Spain which route from Portland, Ore., to en next Thursday. carry with it a call for indemnity, the day the list of the supposed dead ran centlyWest, for the Key starving Cabana. The senator aays that thi inly peninsular government will forthwith up as high as 50. This ws because covered banners the aides of tion of the trouble is inter make an appeal to the combined many of the men who escaped did not Large linwords: the the For the cars, bearing less the people of the Ur ed States European powers on the plea of equity report for work at the mines Little of relief Cubans. The shipin starving want to look on and see t by little, however, the list decreased work of and common fairness to intervene ment made the donations represents starvation, already so fai advanced, favor of Spain against what every as men reported, until 20 known lodgmost ers were unaccounted (pr. It is possi- by the peopled Oregon and Washingcompleted. Spaniard would esteem as the ton. The recon centr ados a: ble, however, that lota of transient lately monstrous and iniquitous finding. Extensive improvements will be roomers who are not well known may without hope, and if the dJi lists in Americanizing Cuba. made at Rawlins by the railroads at be dead in the rains Only an examiany part of the island are i lecresslng, March 21. In a Havana, A spur is to be built to the once. nation will settle that point and that it ia only because the terlal for editorial entitled, All for Humanstone quarries, the owners of Rawlins cannot be made until the ruins cool starvation to work upon ia iving out La Lucha today refers to the fact off. ity, which to supply 1,000 ears' of agree All that the recon centred-docan now that Spain is entertaining the people stone a year for eastern use. AnThe Hale House to building the with their homes and 1 plements with a carnival and Cuba ia deeply inbelonged will The be used by the comstone aconda in was It built 1895, company. farms de- terested in the coming elections, while destroyed by fire, their littl in its new depot at furnia of cost and at the pany with building 370,000, lasted and growing in i eds, their the United States seems entirely deround-hous- e Omaha. The will at once of ture and the the stock driven off to furnish lodgers belongings for the voted to humanity. be and a ' water loss will reach enlarged 3100,000. permanent themselves fully Spanish soldiers, and The editor then says that the relief system put in. emaciated and diseased, it to remain work is so widespread and so varied of Soldier's Home Injured. A caye occurred in the old in their pens with a look workings quiet des--d here that it ia impossible not to sus- Superintendent 21. A. March Charles of Boise, the Young America under Weed Ida., and fi take the that motive little pair, they pect that there is some other can get, sent by the c ity of the for it than charity, and hints at a de- Clark, superintendent of the Idaho street, Tuscarora, Nevada, directly in Soldier's home, was struck over the front of the Pioneer meat marked, United States. l. sire to Americanize Cuba. head with a cane by James Harring- leaving a yawning chasm 12 feet S the ofIt is perfectly true, Tlie paper says of Miss Bartons an inmate, sustaining wounds across and about four feet in depth. tor, that the insnrgen fer to build houses for the sufferers, ton, which may prove fatal. Ills skull was The warm weather of the past month ,1 that the have the whole island. into that In time these might grow and even Yankee colonies, with the Stars and fractured. Clark made a signed state- has thawed the frozen ground so that Spanish hold is Hava: ment in anticipation of a fatal out- the timbers with which it was formerly while the congressional was f party from each house. floating Stripea in which he says he was making bulkheaded, and which were doubtcome, suthere, there was fighti ,j in the a Message. President Preparing burbs of that city. inquiries concerning a veteran who less badly decayed, lost their head23. March C. had left the home without leave while ings and allowed the mass to settle, D. Washington, Hard Tark for KeJ Tat a under sentence for some minor offense which it did without a particle of is preparing S3. The President McKinley Key West, Fla., Ms asked Harrington if he knew warning. It and situation. Cuban the on iNew York, message Mallory liner Leona, fr is the fellow was. Harrington where it be thought, will to sent congress, The Carson and Tahoe Lumber and bee months waa due today with and tone in offensive and an Maine responded the of inquiry, Pluming company will operate this Up to the independent provisions for 4,000 mer Clark remonstrated with him, where- summer, getting timber from back of late this will relate to intervention. time of filing this dispq One of the president's official advis upon Harrington struck him down Averllls, where eampa are now buildfved. These afternoon, she had not) would with his cane, raining blows on his ing, and Carson, Nev., will he era said today the message jere snd will greatly provisions will he store of and shoulders. licnd the recognition benefitted. Business men are aiding beyond probably go as West considerably strengthe j oey Harrington was arrested and placet the company. independence and intervention. te of war. a naval rendezevous in remarkmost in the county jail. He says Clark It will be one of the The Cheyenne Sunday Leader has on ith the o This action is in lini addrew a revolver on him. There has exhibition Lincolns able state papers since at its office a big she wolf, hurry tivity recently exhibit said the . informant, been bad blood at the home for some which waa ministration, fortificatbl the roped recently by I. ward the Bard course time and on a recent occasion a genof Bear Creek. This wolf has quite a harbor and otherwise t the island and will prove Mr. McKinley's one. The mes- eral revolt was threatened. Harringrecord in the northern part of this stand an st- to have been the proper into fit condition to is not dependent on the Maine ton is credited with having killed for dodging poison, friendship able base of sage tack and to make it a man in Virginia City, Nev., during the j country 1 think It will go to conquestion. for ISrd'z dog, killing colts and calves. supplies. palmy days of that place. gress in a few days at the latest, non-partisa- n ; .1 last-week- , : 1 ; it-i- Phil-Terr- s or solu-ntio- n, semi-satiric- , sens-fpraetica- lly i l- - ac-Jt- for-dred- ge al r |