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Show jm IdStruggle Oa trUtsh to EBjafiel Til Fierce lugela, Bat Cap Britlih Beaten at One Point, and Kitchener tare Another Roberts Terrible Crime of Go To The Iron t -- . Colorado Man-He- aw Postmaster Bombay- -B C baa Wants " jes Before Signing - at --Wells In Kentuoky, Taylor rille-Aff- airs ' MortafitjTn avy Made-- in It - t Agreement ; " . made. The conference to be held here tonight is for the purpose of informing the Republican leaders views and advising with them regarding the further demands to be made upon thn Democracy. Gov. Taylor refused to discuss the question, when asked if the foregoiog was true. Gov. Tay-lo- r confers "with his legal advisers tonight. It is. understood that telegrams have been sent to former Gov. Bradley, August E. Wilson, Judge Barr, and David W. Fair-leicrrequesting their presence, and it is expected they will arrive on tonights train. No Democratic members ofihe legislature-ar- e in forth that Jorgensen agreed to de- liver to Hansen 300 fat wethers, and that the latter advanced $100 to bind the bargain, ' Jorgensen furnished 61,and was paid for them at the stipulated rate of $3:15 per hundred pounds, live weight. . - But he refused to deliver the balance, and Hansen claims to have been damaged thereby, as he said that he conld have made 75 cents on each sheep had they been delivered to him as agreed. . . He alleges further that owing to fro- arrest and - forcibl- e- convey-anc- e ages.- to London. "Tcier' Head Laager," Lady s m i th , WITH eiv . WOODEN t-- the mer, Gen, Burgher beat them back, -- in ed and The fighting continues at at Kolen Drift" with "the "Stander-to- n great-oonfus-i- on. they-retir- and Johannesburg commandos. There were no casualties tou our The cannonade was the side There fiercest yet experienced. all was a continuous roaring and re it this morning day long, commenced with number lla.ni. Further ed an of increas- guns. reports of yesterdays fighting at the upper -- Tugela river show that the British lost heavily at Fort Drift, buttook an important position on a emalj kopje On the Kolen Drift side. Four Boers were killed. The British loss is unknown. They are still in possession of the kopje and the big guns have ceased firing. London, Feb. 7. The Associated Press learns that the war office tod a received a telegram saying briefly that Gen. Buller had again crossed the Tugela river Feb. 5th and is now advancing upon Ladysmith. Capetown, Feb. 7. Lord Roberts and Gen. Kitchener have started for the front. . is the attor uey for thepl&iatiff. i WWJY 3TTr SWORDS, "the1 Brit-isFeb. 6. Since yesterday Manila, Feb. 5 Brigaer Genwith naval and other . guns eral KobbeV expedition in the is: have bombarded our positions on lands of Luzon, Leyte and Samar the upper Tugela. Thp troops has" occupied permanently and gar...crossed the river at thht point and risoned nine towns wita the Forty Kolene Drift, with the objeci of third and Fourty seventh regifor ments. Thishas placLDEu. the our position, A b, Jorgensens failure to' deliver the sheep, he, Hansen, was prevented from sapplyingcert&ittOgden butchers who were patrons of hisy'aiid Frankfortand-worxLhaa-.beenhe thereby. lost their custom.- .re qeived that they will not return He asks judgment for the $100 until they areatsured of immunity paid in advance and for $329 damm- Special to Journal.) - Bad Runaway. Messrs Hypum ; De Witt lIftD8-Siels- on - of-Lo- gan, ! V apt to get a heavy sentence, In addition to being, a forger, T)oehazo is also a deserter, having enlisted in one of the Utah companies, at the outbreak of the war with Spain and then deserted later while stationed at San Francisco. He may be called upon to answer to the military authorities on this -- and . Sol. Hale Jr. of Preston and Mark Pmd of Lewiston were very painfully hurt in a runaway which occurred bn Monday evening. The party dro yejjutjt 0 Hy ru mr duricgt he market lSO OOO bales of Tiemp. afternoon, and. when" coming back A thousand insurgents, armed the accident occurred.- - armed withifles, amfover Theywefe corbibgdbwhlhe little with wooden word elbows and ar- hill at the point where the road rows were encountered during the forks off at Blacksmith Fork Canentire trip." The, troops killed yon, when . the team became seventy-fiv- e D&tivesjeltveu of whm frightened and began to run, and had rifles.The others weie villagers in trying to Etop them, the emip armed with wooden s words. The on the ioeide check broke, the strap American losses were ofie man and buckle striking the. horses, killed and nine men wounded. ruusing them to bolt and renderThe Americans caplured $9,000 ing them uncontrollable. in gold, the enemys money, and At the foot of the decline the muzzle-loadinvehicle encountered tbe railing of brass cannon. forty At Calbagog and Samar the enemy the bridgethere,-etrikin- g it with evacuated the towns, the Ameri- tremendous force. The; buggy was cans chasing, fighting and scatter- wrecked aud .the : occupants were hurled to the ground. rr- ing them to the mountains. ' All "of them rsnBtaihrd painful the AtCatba!ogan"Lukban, the-pla- ce fired hurts, but'. Hale tof&red most. agalogof his ribs were broken, and Three . with kerosene just before the a and an arm badly jammed. Americans landed, and then fought leg with cannon and rifles ' from the Pond and De Witt, were both cut hills encircling the town for two and braised, while Nielsens face hours. When the Filipinos were looked like the remnants of a cat driven out the Americans did their fight, when he got upr They were best to save the town, fighting the brought to Logan and a doctor fire fof several hours. Thirty stone called to attend thejra. Their inand seventy other houses, half the juries are eerious enough, but business portion of the place, were everything considered, ' they are consumed. The soldiers prevented extremely fortunate in eseapiog death. the fire from spreading. , a Word has Arrived for Three here. - . Prof. W. J. Kerr, who has for the laet six years beon president of the BrighamYoung college at Logan is In stopping at the Manitou. Temof conditions at the speakiDg ple City institnte of learning yesterday ho saidi The- - term- - etarted up yesterday with 575 students enrolled. While the college provides a course of instruction along the lines of those of olbsr" similar instructions in t hebetate - w o pride s ourselves in laying particular iti the fact (hat nut specis ialty advanced work, with a four yeats course. I ahi down to' Salt Lake today to meet with Abe true tees of - the college , to, yonsid er i he establishment.of a course in domes-ti- c science and arts. It is proposed ro institute thorough" course of business training along the lines laid down by ther best" basinet Decolleges hero and elsewhere. in manual training gen partments erally, will, in all probability, be added to the curriculum. At the same time our aim and object is to concentrate on a few lines and enTurn-hi- s ter into them thoroughly. attention to the athletic side of college life, Professor Kerr said: We have the best gymnasium in the intermountain region at the college, wherfeianioeclBsses com, prising 400 students, are taking a regular course of training. Onr students, ' who - are drawn, from every county in the "state some coming as far as from Mexho, Can ada, Arizona and'"Dregocare quite enthusiastic athletes and alto practice base ready have-beguball upon the fourteen-acr- e cAmpus devoted to college games. -- Herald, ? -- . . n CALIFORNIA En- tire Days. change when released from custody lm-pbasi- . Hot ELECTS SENATOR. Sacramento, Cal., Feb. 6. The senate and assembly bitting eepar ately today, formally elected Tbos. K. Bard 0! Ventnra, United States senator to succeed the Honorable Stephen M. White. ..There was not a dissenting Republican ballot voting against Mr Bard, fifty-nin- e for him in the assembly add twenty-seve- n in the senate. The minority complimentary vote went, with but four exceptions, for Mayor James D. Phelan, of San Francisco. One Democr&tio assemblyman and three senators refused to vote for Phelan, the opposition to him g r 0 win gourof his cou rse since his election as mayor of San Francisco last November. Fightitg Still Going oa at Ladysmith-Genera- l French Wants 7.000 Mora Qreat Suffering From Heat and "Lack - of Water DidnVEerTBoer Men -- London, Feb. 7. Not a word has been received from the correspond- -' VVwr v" &? euta with tieoeral Buller for three days. It is as though Natal had been wiped off the map, excepting he heliogram from Ladyemith, eayiig that the Boers are cannonading and fighting isr going n -- a W V ' ir. -- on.' . Xleneral MacDonald, withr4,000: infantry, 1. cavalry and - artillery, threatens lh Boer right at Msgers-fonteiThis is the firet sign of on the part Methactivity uen for some weeks, and doubtless has'relation to the movements of the British further east. The Standard has received the following dispatb, dated Monday, Feb 5, from Koppies Dam: General Macdonald, with a brigado of infantry, a regiment of lancers and one battery, has reached here from Modder river camp, in what is regarded as an. important move to n. of-L- ord the right of the Beer at MagerafonteinTTTT-.- . . position ... Koppies Dam commands the roads Jrom.JKimberley to Hope-tow- n -- and Douglas. - Two Boer laagers, at Kamulhoek and Gri quatown, are Within striking distance. , The arrival of General Macdonalds column was opportune, as kju8t prevented two large commandos effecting a junction. He now holds . both banks of the river. Oar lancers had two brushes with the Boer patrols. There is great activity among the 'enemy' and strong forces are concentrating to oppose our further advance. The troops suffered from heat and -- .the scarcity of water ' during ' march. It appears that General Frenchs visit to CapoTown was to ask ' Lord Roberts for 7,000 more men. Whether he got them is ' not disclosed. Troops are no longer at Cape - To wn. - They pro-- 7 ceed immediately to some point at the front. Three thousand disembarked Monday andwere quickly sent elsewhere. No public reception was given to the arriving volunteers at Cape .Town, . because they had to leave immediately. As Lord Roberts, since the battle fresh-troo- ps ofBpion Koprhas to dispose, it is possible have gone to General some that Sentenced For Lighter. Offense. District Court. SHOCKING CRIME IK COLORADO. Justice Knowles had before him On Tuesday a supplemental deerfe Denver, Colo. Feb. 7. A special was issued in the case of Cecilia M yesterday Bert and Allie Desbazo, to the Times from Black Hawk, Jaskev vs William Nealy ,Jaekey. aliasilivers, charged Colo, says; W. M. Allen, a carpen- IhlSO Mrs. Jaskey obtained ing money under false pretenses. ter, this morning shot and killed decree of divoice and nn award of The charge was originally forgery, his daughter Znla, aged 16 years, $500, $50 attorney, fees and-$hot as the father oiMrp,De8hazo in ber bed, then shot his wife twice per month alimony. This money had paid to the milling, company andjinally shot himself in the has not been paid owirg to the at Smithfield, the $15 05 which it breast. The father aiu mother are fact that defend ant left the paid out oi-rorderT Nebeker consent dving.. The caused assigned for district. By the terms of the County Attorney the shooting is dissatisfaction ' by decree Jaakey is given immunity d lo a redaction of the charge, up. Mrs. Allen becauae she was com from further demands.-upo- n pay on the promise of the, pair .that elecIn' announcing to live mBlackTlawk. ment to V Rapp of $50, and the they' would" plead guiTtyT spelled Anderson in the both Speaker family formerly lived Jn Illinois further payment of $200 to his They did so, and the justice 'sen- tion, Governor and Lieutenant assembly and Kansas City, former wife, who lves Fn Salt tenced the man io four months in Neff announced that the in Senate, and-th.woman- to the county.ja.il, Laker HEAVY DEATH RATE IX BOMBAY. the term oT office for which he was Maria C. Anderson of Hyrura pav a fine of $50, -1899 elected dates from March 7. Bombay, Febr7. The mortality filed suit on he" fine id by th&.,girl!a Sernat0"nndr assembly--wi- ll 4, Tuesday" mniuicgT&r sit in this city ypsterdaywas unprea divorce from her husband -- Chss, father who is station mastfr .at th tomorrow .to cedented. There was a total of ratify A. Anderson, a blacksmith of the Kaysville, upon her agreeing to jointly 4081 death?. The situation is agelection leave for good the young rascal she southern city. gravated by the advent of famine -.-The Bulled cal la husband. : - -Anderson charges cimpliunt ; Lite ChambeS&ved Editor's An refugees. " by The World says it learns that The woman left for home yesterwith being a confirmed drunkard, Lord Meuthen has disbanded RemNEW POSTMASTER AT s thestrenu-ourlain's cruel. It and extremely Congh Remedy. . alleges day afternoon, despite WELLSVIIJ.F. f efforts of her epouee, swho enon a jamboree at least ingtons scouts, one of the most ,Washington, D. C. Feb. 7. J,Af that he gets of meuns deavored in his power by all ODce a week, then goes on to recite During the early part October, useful colonial commands, because Leatham has been appointed contracted a bad cold he had ascertained that some xnem specific acts of cruelty," 6uch as to iDdoce her tb go to jail with 1896, at Wellsvil.'e, Caobe which settled on my lungs , and bers of the corps had been comand profaue langua- him. Vice-,H. Maughan, re- using indecentone When first arraigned, Mrs. was neglected until I feared that municating with the Boers. of his children r moved. ge, striking furniture Deshazo pleaded - guilty -- to: the consumption had appeard in sn Captain Walter Cohgreve, who a with breaking chair, TAYLOR wont GIVE UP YET. charge of .forgery, and asserted incipient state. T was 7 constantly received the Victoria cross for galanddike actions. 7.for the that her husband had nothing to coughing and trying to expel lantry In endeavoring to save the Frankfort, Ky., Feb. -It is Mrs., Anderson prays stated on excellent. authority that of her two children, and do with the" crime.." Prosecutor something which I could not. I British guns at Colenso: writes: Gov. Taylor ha? decided. not to custody I never saw a Boer all day, and asks for an allowance of $50 yearlv Nebeker became convinced however became alarmed and-af- ter giving ga the Louisville agreement in for their ttipport.for $10 per month that the forged order was in the the local doctor a trial bought a I no not think any one else did. its present, shape. mans band writing, and according-- y bottle of Chamberlains He desires alimony, and costs of suit. Cough Thousands of bullets pattered and took him to task about it. Remedy' and the result was imme- shell burst all over he place, bat" She also requests that all the real nges in it and partic-larla definite statement regard- - and personal property be ' awarded Deshazo finally admitted that diate improvement, and after I had the Boers were invisible. yused three bottles mv'rjungs Twere "TheTransvaalspecialwartax-o- f to h errThe'cOU pie wer effi a r ried tte wrote tbe- orderon Jaw. He is anxious J wife to assume the burden of the restored to their healthy state. B. 2 shillings and 5 pence per acre that a in 184. ' ' $? ference be held in Louisville on The suit cf Lars Hansen,, vs crime, telling her that as she was a 3. EdwaHds, Publisher of The affects 3,000,000 acres of English ' .rit3r nigbt at - which these Jacob Jorgensenwas" commenced woman, the courts would be coerci- Review, Wyant, 111. For sale by owned land a part of which is not hnges shall be. diseased and on Tuesday. The complaint sets ful to her, whereas he: would' be Riter Broi Drug Co. ,2 i worth more than the tax. with-obtain 10 tbe-for- ged Mr.-Bar- e was-pa- ds - -- - de-(ain- had-20,00- . . a All Day ed 0 -- i . post-.inast- er Co-Dt- ah, J. 1 -- . , y 1 but-got-hi- 1 s -- |