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Show VOL. XVIII. LOQAN PITY, UTAH. SATURDAY, FKJiliUAIiY. IS. 1SS9 the 12th froni Fort Riley, Kansas, has been in Hoboken since Tuesday As soon as a battalion of the 17th arrives from Columbus barracks, the Sheridan will sail for T0 7j3, I unkind because untrue. And I Awas minded of a fact which Judge King will not deny namely, that he had promised Sot his cordial Pohek Siltcb Manila. II Majority Buie Is to Count tie Most be elected. support if he could Soppciteis ot.Ilii I also recalled the as D. S. ' Troops Still Sklimishlng will UTAH AT WASHINGTON. surance me byJudgePowrs. tolipiUHeteier, given Still Remain In Race, IroiMldos Forces Hur Manila. voluntarily offered, that I was hii Washington, Feb. 17. The New If choice he himself York J ourqal, :in giving a , list of could not win. . r J A virtual abandonment With such the Utah women now in attendance n Administration Will- at Once Assert at the Womans Triennial of confidence on your part as that Council; The Purpose Behind the Powen-Iicn Rebels Over Archlfcel-Driven Into tha Jnnglee Ornii Philppine SoYireintj which is being held in, WashingOffer Both 1 Had Concluded Their involved inJhe proposal submitted to me last evening, I am at a lo38 er Bnffalo Fires a Few Sheila and Boinforcemcnts for Manila ton, presents the names, with the . Own Election go MoQune to know why I should not call Impossible Disperses a Party of Natives Ameriorganizations to which they belong, leaves Himself in the Hands upOt&i at Washington. of his on you for an expression in haras follows: ; The Utah Women can Vessels at Jliolo Filipinos Quarfriends mony with the tender of friendship reling Among Themselves who compose the National Woand good will made without mans Relief Society are: President, to jcurnal.) (Special solicitation on my part. Whatany acMrs; Zina D. H.'Young; Proxy for tion friends in the caucus may Salt Lake, Feb.' 17. From the President, Mrs,. Emmeline B. To Hon. William H. King and take my I Manila, Feb. 16. 3:30 p. m. A tonight , cannot- - foretell. Mrs. Zina Wells; Delegate, 0.-Young Powers: Judge appearaace of the result of five Their decision shall be mine mine largejody of the enemy, presumCard; Alternate for delegate, Carrie Gentlemen: On Wednesday in heart and in cheerfulness ballots taken today, Nebeker' is Thomas; Programme , Committee, At no time has any member of ably reconnoitering, were discovapparently in f the race. Support- Mrs. Emily Richards; Ues61utions evening last you honored me with ered on the right of Gen. Kings ers of King ana Powers go to him. Committee, Mrs, - Emmeline B. a call Congressman. King in the the legislature been wedded to me near San Pedro position, Macati been or held for a moment by proThe last ballot stood: Cannon 7, Welle. The Young Ladies Nation- person of his brother, Hon. S. A. this morning. The entire brigade mise or pledge actual or al Mutual implied. Chambers 1, King 1, McCune28 Improvement Society is KiDg and proposed we should And I turned shall be proud always of the out, and after an exchange composed-al- ga entirely Nebeker 11; Sutherland il. ; withdraw fronf the 'senatorial race hearty and unselfish of women as follows: , volleys, the rebels rotroated into support given is now So me. that ASSERTING SOVEREIGNTY. will . also, I continue a the jungle and disappeared. agitatingthe public, President,Mrs.Elmina S. Taylor; Democrat giving to the cause such mind in this state. You for Mrs. AdMartha Proxy President, presented Manila, Feb. 16 11:20 a, m. v Washington, Feb. 17. The S. Lingey; Delegate, Mrs. Minnie for my signature a document which support as I can, and being willing, Since the -- American" line reached-th- e ministration has determined rap- J. Snow; Alternate for delegate, provided for our joint retirement, eveu though a contravention of the natural defenses of Manila, rule at this time may compass my idly to extend the jurisdiction of Mie3 Mae Taylor; Programme in the of which docupreparation defeat, to accept and abide by that they have made no further advance, the United States over the Philip- Committee, Mrs. Susie Y. Gates; ment had no I but fundamental doctrine of Democra- and the troops are now encamped as part, which, pine group in its entirety. Acting Resolutions Committee, Miss Anna an evidence ef good faith, already cy the right of majorities to rule. along the line. Many places have on thev theory, that delay in this M. Cannon. The latter is a daughbeen temporarily entrenched. A. W. McCone. ter ot Angus M. Cannon, and bore your distinguished signatures. case is dangerous, and that anSalt Lake City, Utah, Feb. 16, Occasional brushes with small cousin of the present Senator from You gave as the behind 1899. purpose of the enemy by scouting ' archy and a general paralysis of Utah. ' parties : ' the preparation and signature of such interests as the Islands, supparties have been the only cause of this instrument MRS. WELLS DIES. excitement. Troops K and I of a desire profound port will be brought about' through ENGLAND SENDS AN ULTIMATUM. to the Fourth cavalry encountered preserve unity in thp Democrat-jejparta failure promptly to replace the Salt Lake, Feb. 17. Died, in ,Bombay- Feb. 15 The Persian TBeenemys scouts yesterday-nea- r Spanish sovereignty over the this jity Feb. 17, injhe29th Gulf mail steamer; which has just Paranque and exchanged a few United States islands by that, tbe year of her age, Nellie Sheets Wells, political factor in the legislature arrived hero brings news that a volleys with them. During the do so at once. has decided to wife of Gershom B, F. Wells, and and of which- there are no more British ultimatum was; presented firing Wiltnerk.was wounded This decision involves the neces- daughter of Bishop F. conspicuous members i than your- to the Sultan of Elijah right arm. Oman, on Saturselves. sity of a naval campaign, and this Sheets.' The cruiser Buffalo. fired .wiU ba instituted as soon as AdI stated to you then that I could day, owing to his having leased to at France a party of the enemy a station on the coaling miral Dewey receives theVeinforce-ment- s make nflt reply., until ithe propsal Spains fit which' $20,000,000.' cos. cruisers " searchlight oCOmanwhfcbTia a thd7 of in the shape gunboats now had been submitted tbfther.consid' 6tate in southeast Arabia showed to be mounting a' battery on the way to Manila. The eration of those who had supported Washington, Feb.". 16. Oman is considered to be under near Paranque last night. The chair sustained the point of order me by their votes. It may. be that .SUNDRY SPANISH DECISIONS. British as the Sultan enemy made no reply and withMadrid, Feb. 17. It has been against the $20,000,000 appropria-tion- . Judge Powers had consulted with has beenprotection, Mr. Williams receiving a subsidy from drew their guns frojn Paranque,. . decided by a Cabinet Council to Dem.,i of the worthy gentlemen who : had Great'Britain. The steamers Brutus and Roliberate the Filipinos who had been Mississippi, appealed from the manifested their confidente in him mo! us have arrived from Iloilo but decision. . by a support that all will concede deported to the Caroline and SNOW TWELVE FEET DEEP. brought no later news, except that The point of order was made by does him credit because of its faithIslands, in order to influence the Americans are clearing vessels the Filipinos to release the Span- Hr. Wheeler,' of "Kentucky, who fulness while Judge King may Denver, Colo., Feb. J 6. Al- alter control of the porU iards they hold prisoners. It has held that the. $20,000,000 appro- have voicid the sentiments of the though most of the railroad lines The assuming rebels had all the -- records -to alio been decided to postpone the priation pay Spain for the Phil- devoted legislators who had ad- in Colorado' art now open a'nd burned before vacating the town. sale of the floating dock at Hava- ippines was obnoxious to rule 21, hered to hirn with a loyalty that trains running on time, reports is It rumored that the Filipinos na, the offers received not boing the same, as was the Nicaragua bespeaks a high recognition of his from Kokomo. Robinson, and other In the interior are In sore straits Canal project. sterling qualities. If such is the towns on the South Park line above and are now acceptable. In quarreling among ' making his point, Mr. Wheel case, I can understand that those Como, show a serious state .ofaL MILITARY REINFORCEMENTS. tbemeelveB. but it is impossible to er said -- the Spanish cortes for both have conclud- fairs. Some of the citizens, women confirm those you might voting New Y6rk, Feb. 17. Three sec- refuse to as all comthe ed that any farther protracted ef- as well as men, are and ratify it treaty, the munication is reports, ' tions of the special train of forty-fiv- e could not become law leaving off. cut until both forts in your behalf are useless, if towns and making their way to coaches carrying eight comparties had ratified it. He was the step has been taken independ- Leadville on snowBhoes. Snow is , PUNISHED FOR BRAVERY. panies of the 12th Infantry opposed to the appropriation on ent of the; assent or knowledge of twelve feet deep on the level. There from Jefferson of barracks Madrid, Feb. 16. All the and intended to take those who through all the principle, i3 but flour ' and nothing trying potatoes St. of arrived in this Louis, incidents that have marked a con- and some canned goods in Kokomo viving captains in Spanish advantage of every technicality. the naval batships destroyed city from Washington. The men The chair was sustained, H9 to test that has resulted in the to eat and only a few days supply tles off- - Santiago de' Cuba and taking will go aboard the Sheridan . this ' 63, and the $20,000,000 treaty ap f 116 ballots with a decision still of these. The fuel supply is also Manila bay by the American fleets, morning. The other battalion of propriation went out. 1 undetermined, then I conjecture about exhausted. I will be court martialed. you have both concluded that further effortB in your own behalf must prove futile and that the proposed assent tb a withdrawal of y6ur respective names as senatorial candidates may be accepted as notice to those hitherto giving you support, that they are at liberty to urn elsewhere and vote for others n the interest of unity. in the )emocratic ranks. But you must admit that your request to me to sign the withdrawal was without any previous notice, I lad been given no opportunity of consulting with these friends, who, n championing my cause, have nought to mf support at the highest point, twenty-nin- e distinct members of the legislature, all representing the Democratic-partrequiring but as many more votes to secure my election as today, balloted for Mr; Powers, and less than f the number supporting Mr. King. t My supporters have declared that if majority rule were to count ' in Democratic ranks I must continue in' the race. I thereV GENERAL . MILES CAREER IN PICTURES.' ; fore, replied to you that I would ' aottw aad d&ioraifllied mlllUry career bepm In Jftfii submit the proposal to t those who t 2L HowaM. staff he wo promotion by lea4ii a ds ertu TThiSHL RESIDENTs COLONIAL COMMISSION. aiiMa have wbn my lasting friendship and tte Prident as to the court of the foremraent r.ound? n.i a lew nwgtha UternvnanJed b at FredeHetuburj. AA ChacjfJerfttlle he was earned U Iron the f L K' Pwwntod: Gob. Robert P. Kennedy, bnpde adherence an to by my gratitude U b one el tie eoantry moot BoUdlnilaat.. mortally . 0. Charles W. Wetkine, of Grand Ra&L fisot L iaet ' causoin the face of many charges i I eft I U (hold, Boeton, who hat eerr at iWootof i. a Cabe which are unjust, yet nt ns the less ui I . -- - - - -- g ' , 4 1 W. I of-Ut- ah -- ( 1 , 1 y, ychiclris-tbe-dominat- ing - in-t- he 1 j four-shel- ls v:vn Beml-in-depende- nt , La-dro- ne : f . . - - y, one-hal- 1 . mj-ire- d caa-r-- ; Meta .. - |