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Show 4 LQGAK CITY, UTAH, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 1900. U1EST fflM.IW mranniflon CcDtejtd " prove the vadidity of the clauses 31 on the Constitution of Utah which were attacked as in violation of the Constitution of the United States; therefore it is necessary in this caseto do little else than call at- Dinocracj of Cadis Meats, and. Select H Tte Joumllij tention to former decisions of the Court. , Dlspatcbcs. Delegates to State Confection.- List EiBnlufs - THE XENBROOK 3, CASK. - - - - . p McAlister of Logan of nounced,-Joh- n of has been appointed to succeec Utah, the Supreme Court of the Apostle Merrill on the board. Mr. U. 8. this the was at McAlister meet decided and present morning delivered an opinion affirming the ing yesterday, Herald. t of the Suprem e court of The case is of great imDeshazo Gets Away Again. portance to the State as it declares Bert Deshazo, the- gentleman to be constitutional the laws of the who has caused Jailor Burris so State holding that eight jurors much woe, flew do coop again on ttaytry a case. Maxwells attorneys raised the point that the Sunday .evening, and this time it constitution of Utah was estopped looks as though he had gotten the constitutioriofthe U. S. safely away. from It happened this way: Jailor declaring J that less than left. thejaU. along, toward Burris iurotaenuld try a prisoner. his --absence, 55 'Supreme court-o- f -- U tah- - held evening and noting -Deshazo began preparations for his j? & contrary, " declaring that to Mrs. He there was nothing, in the fourteenth escape. Of fcf complained n " thel stomkdh; amp-'iamendment which invalidated the Bums ret ten and that good taking comlady amendments, under which on him prepared a hot Utah had a perfect right to fix passion him While she wav dofor drink gut as sufficient for jurymen trial. ing so, Deshazo squeezed through hole in the inner .Justice Haoril&n diseented in a a jail of . bars are a Yifrorou8 where couple door, opinion udge Peckham read the decision missing, and stood ready to make a of the court. break for liberty, the moment the door was opened. outer e- determined, J A daughter of Mrs. Burris took th validity with of e Federal Constitution the tea around and opened - the Deshazo pushed he door to pass it in, bounded oat.' 8ain8t Plaintiff fr0CedingB and "or on an informa- - the girl asidewas alarm immediately givAn 7 an Indictment bv l8te were soon, on a officers the en and 2nd: The for the musing man, but he !?0fthetrialof Pontiff by hunt eluded pursuit and alJJe vrmp08ed of eiht instead of successfully as Crockett-wat tball JQrr8 The Court held though Sheriff find failed to : e8tinB railed by work all night he plaintfff1? 8 to the. prisonsubstance-beeIA5- ? the alightesVclue ag haT9 ' al . m the" same terms, ers whereabouts. , ms? 7 the court in for- cases. j ONE SMALL incubator for sale, cheap. - Apply first doer ea$t cf haTe,t . thesa cases, clearly SecomJ w.ard.BtQro. , - g -- -- i a!?8-?068011- ref-jjen- ce j0 . I lendricks, J. I. Shepard. Smith field E. R. Miles, Allen, W. G. Raymond. Wells ville W. W. Jones, W. H, )arley. Petersboro John H. Barker 3terling Joseph Cooper. Jr. Lori til Roberts - General Bil- Trenton J. L. Payne. ler ire Doing In itrlca. . At the conclusion of the eleotion delegates, county chairman lathews brought up the patter of Tery Harmonious Gathering Tempor unds with which to -- conduct the ary Organization Proceedings Which campaign. It was estimated that Orange Hopelessly Cornered Account of Battle at Paardeberg, With List of Followed A Btroig Delegation Sat250 will be necessary to run the campaign and a motion that that CasuRier3rongeWonld Quit, but r isfactory Attendance. amount be apportioned among . the tonng Jlgenf . Will notTBuller - Will: Despite the fact that the weather various precincts inproportton to Have a Hard Fight. was most incltment and the roads ho votes cast, wj s carried. the election of delegates from the county almost impassable, theDuring of name WTH. Maughan was ar m. there was an immense. turnout at )roposed as a representative of Two the Democtatic County Convention Hendon at the state convention, dispatches from, Lord Roberts, . - Salt Lake, Feb. 26.' The seventh of the Benbrook murder trial day be Hijuba Hill May this morning, when the opened Court Puied .by Orouja Supreme for a jury was. resumed. Pro struggle Case Maxwell in two men were needed to comDeciiion Only ah BenbrookOaee-Utthe panel,' but the usual diffiplete jeedinia the Cannon culty was experienced in .finding 0tti an Ancient men qualified in every respect to sit in the case. . uxah gets a cannon. Special to Journal.) Salt Lake, Feb. 26. A large - unbronze cannon, weighing about 800 London, Feb. J6. Roberts he is pounds, captured at Manila, Aug. der date of' last evening says hundred .few a 13, 1S9&, has been presented to the within goring to of Utah by Major Richard State defid arid building feet of Cronje, W. -.Young, now in the Philippines. own forces, says er-his The imnlement of war was manu nothing more. factured in 1776, the year of Amer Buller 26. Feb. reports London, ican independence. casualties at 1;21. ""London," Feb: 26. If the "latest MAUGHAN GETS; PLACE.- igpatche?fr6m:Paardebergthrow the on7 situation, they any light ihow that Gen. Cronjes forces have Elected Secretary of Agricultural far more protection from Field MarsBoard. hal Roberts fire than the first A dispatch dispatches indicated. from Paardeberg, published in the Peter W. Maughan, formerly of second edition of the Daily ChroniLogan, bat now connected with the cle, and dated Saturday, Feb. 24, A balloon has discovered state land board In the capacity o aayg: the enemy: well covered by a syst- clerk, was yesterday chosen to suer em of burroughs in the river bank ceed Joseph E. Wilson as secretary vhich resembles a rabbit warren, of the Agricultural College. The and affords shell proof positions., board of trustees was in' session all This, perhaps, more than any the afternoon in the McCornick other circumstance explains why block, and after transacting consid vhat is looked upon- - here as Gen. erable business of a routine nature Cronjea death struggle is prolonge- the matter of the secretaryship was . d. sprung by the reading of Mr. Wil Thus it will not be much of a sons resignation. The' dozen apif today or tomorrow plicants were then voted upon, Mr surprise vhich is the anniversary of Mac Maughan receiving all. but two jnba hill, passes without being votes, which were scattered for othmarked bytbe rur render or anni er candidates. hilation of the gallant band so President Tanners resignation hemmed in was also received and accepted, to overwhelmingly through the closeness of the in take effect May 1. vestment appears open to criti President W. S. McCorniok asm. the board stated last evening that the reason for the delay in Tanneri MAXWELLS CASE. removal was tp give the board opFeb. 26. In the portunity to look around for a man Washington. case of Charles L. Maxwell, plain fitted to fill the position. tiffin error, vs. Geo. N. Dow, War As has previously been an denr an appeal from the decision the Supreme Court of the State hO. 88 . Xondon,-Feb.26,4:- held and yerterday''7:"v' They came from all parts of ths county and filled the courthou66 it was hissed bysoins' n the room. people' were mad E. R. Owen drew up yesterday. 35 public by "tho war office They follow: resolution condemning. the hiss-nBRITISH OUTPOSTS ATTACKED. and quite a discussion followto overflowing. Paardeberg, Feb. 24, 12:20 pan: . . ed, after which the resolution went Chairman Matthews called the brough. The convention adjourn- Paities oi Boers recently arrived from Natal attacked our outposts convention to order and named as ed at 4 :50 p. m. yesterday. - They lost a good many temporary chairman Mr. Fred killed and wounded and nearly 100 Turner, and: temporary secretary VIVE PEOPLE KILLED. FredJ. Marshall. prisoners, including a commandant N. 25. SaturFeb. Geneva, Y., casu--altiandlbree field cornets.-Q- ur Then followed the appointment the on the day midnight express of various committees. Lack of were four officers wounded, railroad struck Lehigh Valley the of their nine men killed, twenty-fir- e giving space prevents men1 containing seven persons wounded and ' two men personnel. The committee on ap- carriage missing. at Tuttloa 'crossing, instantly kil portionment was instructed to ac officer 22d On the 21st one and and the of five occupants, fatally cord each precinct in the county at ling wounded. were men thirteen least one delegate and by way injuring another, and badly bruis During the advance to and at of enlivening matters, F. K. ing the other. All were members of Kimbe'rley the casualties were: family. Nebeker suggested that it be also Officers, two killed, thirteen woundDEAD. charged with the duty of regulating ed; men, four killed, seventy-eig- ht the weather and roads for the Mrs-Am- yof wounded. ' 7 r Smith, benefit' of' delegates. age. I . The officers casualties had been This called forth from Joe Mooson Bert Smith 23 years old. previously reported. ,'j:; the response that the proper refer Miss Miranda Smith,-2- 4 -- years OCCUPIED. . BABCKLEY WEST . ence of such a jnatter.wouldbe to old." v ' ' ' 4 v Lord Roberts has sent the followthe storm starters committee. ' Glee Smith, 14 years old. ing additional adrices to the war A recess for thirty minutes was Catherine Smith, 8 years old. ' office.' . r then taken. ' 1NJUBBD. j; Paardeberg, Saturday Feb. 24. When the convection', met after Methuen reports that Barckley .Porter Smith, hnsband of Mrs, recess the reports of the various was occupied by our troops West committees being delayed, I; C Smith and father of the others. 22d. The loyal inhabitants Feb. on Gardner Smith. 21 years old. Thoreson was called on for The bodies of Mrs Smith and her displayed great enthusiasm. ; speech, ancLieaponding made a hi in placing the mark for the Demo- daughter Miranda were carried for No diminution of confidence In of the Lord Roberts is felt and the pnblio crats of the connty to aim for, at 1500 a mile on the is ready to believe that he has good maj. His reference to the chances engine. for not mentioning General reasons of Mr. Bryan being elected Presi fibemax cbushed to death. Crooje in the official dispatches. dent, was received with' tremend Detroit, Mich., Feb. 25. Fire Probably he is in no harry to end ousapplause. in the plant of the Detroi a situation which is daily bringing At the conclusion of his address tonight Steel and Spring companys work small parties of Boers in a vain enthe credentials committee reported, destroyed both the companys roll deavor to reinforce jGen. Cronje, and then the permanent organiza a- - loss of $100, as .These he can deal with in detail. follows: A ing mills, causing tion was installed,-insured. Fireman Tim full Lord Roberts has already captured 000, G. Barber chairman, J. I. Sheparc i crushed Keohane was 500 Boers, and at this rate he .by over n, Miss Fannie othy first A and killed. stack hospi will soon have quite a respectable falling Maughan second to ambulance scene array of prisoners to hold as hostathe tal secretary P. M. Maughan, assistan collided with running a swiftly running ges for the 3000 British already in secretary Wm. - Homer; -- chaplain electric car. The ambnlance was Pretoria. s C. C. Shaw; sergeant-at-armGeo occn smashed to pieces and its A dispatch to the Morning Post C. Rigby. Mr. Barber in assuming Driver Dertheanr Frank from Kimberley, dated Friday, the chair made an appropriate ad pants. and Dr. J. T. McKittrick- - were says: General Cronje is reported dress. shocked. bruised and to have plenty of provisions bat to The committee on apportionmen badly be running short of ammunition. TROLLEY CAR WRECKED. reported and.the report was ao Mr,Rhode8 is extremely-hopef- ul -cepted. Atlanta, Gar; The question of naming delegates car on the Decatur Blue line was that the war has -- reached its concame up next and it was decided wrecked today near Oakland ceme cluding Btage. spencer. Wilkinsons view.toallow eachprecisctto select the t ery ib y Ktri kin g ran obst rue tion the theca to meri represent althe state which had evidently - been - placed - Spencer Wilkinson, reviewing convention, and a recess of ten min-ute- s across the tracks The car jumped military situation in the Morning ' waa takeiT' to 'allow-thrdel- e :ThO"prCibabilities are j fully 'tett feeti ntO 'tb e aif," rolled PostrsaysBoers have not been able gates to caucus on the nominations. fifteen feet down an.: embankment that the The following delegates were pre and was completely. wrecked. The to collect a large force to attack seated to the convention and sus- twelve - passengers' were mpre or Lord -- Roberts. General Cronje'a. tained by a viva voce vote: Those sustaining surrender. may occur at any mo- -' less injnred. ment. But the Boer commander Wm. Avon Edwards, v serious injuries are: knows what he is doing. He is not Benson Nephi Martineaa. . Motorman George Maddox. Clark8ton John Thompson, sacrificing lives for nothing. Every Heschell Dellaperry. Cove ville E. B, Tripp. day he can hold oat means a delay Cocker. Policeman Eugene ' of a day in Lord Roberts adyance-anPark Waite, Joseph Policeman Sid Coogler. Hyde the gain of a day for this beSmith. Job , College E. W. Wallace. N. W. Crooks ton. . Greenville It is thsught Dillaperry and siegers of Ladysmith. Therefore Lord Roberts is acting rightly in C. C. 0. Cocker are fatally wounded. Thoreson, Hyrum I. Shaw, - Hyrum McBride, P. 0. The car was completely wrecked. lightening his grip ip order tq has! ten the removal of General Cronjes Thompson. EXCURSION TRAIN WRECKED. Geo. W. force, and General Ballets steady J. Marshall, F, Logan A 25. Feb. l, Hay-balH. Ala., G. Fred advance, is the. best help that can Montgomery, Adams, Turner, J. M. Blair, A. J Farr Jr., F. Louisville & Nashville passenger be given Lord Roberts. K. Nebeker, Ed. Hanson, J. . H. tram from New Orleans, loaded CRONJE WILLING TO QUIT with Mardi Gras excursionists, was : Gnehm. A dispatch from Paardeberg, OrLewiston Hyrum Hayball. , . wrecked near Flomaton this mor- ange Free State, - dated - Feb. 23, Mfllvillo-J- .L. Pitkin. ning' Afireman was killed, another says: General Cronjes position man fatally injured. Engineer is more Mendon A. G. Barber. hopskrs than ever. - The John Coins .was badly hurt, and British aro Newton John Griffin. r: both engines were wrecked. -- The Paradise John E. Miles. ( Providence H. J, Mathews. . . pasrengers were thrown Iren th::r Richmond Jc3.Mclcc3, fr, 7. scats but no cne was irjrr g, -- es 48-ye- ars out-of-to- -- H cow-catch- er vice-chairma- vice-chair- man -- Feb-SSrAstre- et d . "- j -j , tilt:'. :; -- . ar'3K4 |