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Show F 1' - 1 VOL. XXI. A A warn XtOGAN CITY, UTAH, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 1901. slavery might be annihilated. What was the mysterious power of rthis, mysterious' manf It was the genius of common sense.-- ' lie was a common man, expanded to The of to Tribute Truly, he was Memory Martyred giant proportions. of inspired '.Cod, as Shakespeare Patriot and Statesman.- -: lud Mozart. A hundred years hence no tragedy will be followed by man kind with deeper reverence than Proceed of New York McrtipDcvoted to that whTeFteTls the story ofTns life Benefit of Lincoln Memorial Uciycrsity and death. HONORING LINCOLN. -- in Tenn Excerpt Speech. From Vatterson ' END IS Leg, Head and aid-de-ca- armifs he-Eastern thrfaet thattheprosecntioiris ambwait-un- til I came. Ent he'Vas insubordinate seemingly unable to produce a and the Union was saved, witness who will testify to having . Excerpts from Col. Watterson s seen a knife blow struck during Lineeln-wa-the seirffi(rthatrendendiu Days speech--' follow no time an cxtrerai$tNiIe had been death. Coree and for thirty years iq unconscious Gerffge were recalled and each do- uc paration- - for 4h e f j ray A t tbe med that her ba- d- struokoi cut time of his debate )vifh Douglass, Day. the Democratic party; as now, Miss Schlagle, the young woman seemed hopelessly divided. about whom - Hamilton and Day I" want to say just here a few i quarreled, was also a vitnessLio- words about the relation of Abr.i day. She declined to make any JmuiJLineoln to -- heSoutlu He-wa- statement which would -i- ncriminate the only one who eoahl have herself, and was excused." come to the position without aniIt transpired that A. M. Barbe, a St. mosity toward the South. man, who j Formy-part-rl .than kiktd that declined' to tnessedlliehffray', the war did not end at Fortress appear and testify Counsel, for Monroe, or by any other civil pro- the prisoner stated today they not ceeding, but was fought out to the care to try the case unless Mr. bitter end at Appomattox, so that Barbe appeared. at - s Louis-travelin- r-.- THE ROYAL MAUSOLEUM AT FROGMORE. Near Windsor castle stands the imposin'; mausoleum erected by the late Queen Victoria in honor of her Ion? lamented prince consort. The illustration allows the interior, whichis one large chamber of ooUtgonal ah a) hi. 'ITie walls are of marble, richly carved and highly polished. In the center of the room is a double sarcophagus, of datk gray J m r NEAR. IN PROVO. British See No Hope of Unconditional an The ' State Surrender Upon Part of. Boers. Legislature visited Provo today, - and spent a very pleasant time while here. An incident of . the trip was furnished when the legislative party returned-t- o this city Sir Edward Clarke Believe That Lord from the Insane Asylum; a huge to banner had been thrown across the Ribcrti Rejection of. Opportunity Promote Peace Last Year, When Bullet street upon which was the legend: Provo, Feb. . , LEGISLATURE En-irallsofaM- Found Near Hot Vienna. Feb. 11. Former King Milan of Servia died today. His illness with influenza. Ho New York, Feb. 11. Carnegie left his began bed too quickly and the -- hall was filled tonight with people result was pneumonia. The doctors who had assembled to commemorate also found fatty degeneration of the ninety-secon- d anniversary of the heart, which was the actual Lincolns birth the pro- cause of death, as the danger imAbraham ceeds of the meeti n g to go for the mediately arising from the lung trouble bad been overcome. benefit of the Linepln Memorial Fearing a fatal issue, the doctors 15 u n i yeitj at luml)eilan ap. caused messages to be scntKing r Tenn Mr. Clemens (Mark Twain) Alexander and former Queen Mr. Clemens read a let- Natalie, but although Milan desired presided ter of regret from President Me- - to see them and himself sent, mes- presence, Kiuley. Col. Ilenry Wntterson sages requesting theirwhose neither come. Natalie, reply spoke upon Abraham Lincoln. was to the effect that she would f In introducing the speaker, Mr. come jf fier presence was really Clemens said: It is a remark- - desired, reached him just before able fact that wiili the whole death I Emperor Francis Joseph, who country to pick from you should ! to the dcath-Co- l. have called upon two old rebels, pent an Wattersou and myself, to take j bed, has ordered a military funeral, the principal. parts in this great as Milan was formerly the Colonel meeting. But are not the blue end I of an Austrian: regiment. " Milan said he had been greatly I was a the gray one - today! Second Lieutenant in' the Confed- disappointed at the absence of his erate service. Watterson, here, as son, whose ingratitude has pro.Colonel, rendered me such assist- voked much comment in Vienna. ance as he could. If he had only HAMILTON MURDER TRUL. strictly obeyed my orders I should ' have succeeded in my vast "enterMinneapolis, Minn, Feb. 11. was It tb prise. lnyiintentioul Todays testimony rin- - the- - trial of drive Gen. Grant into the Pacific Frank II. Hamilton for the murI told Col. Watterson to surround der of Leonard Day' emphasized JOT 7 MILAN DEAD. EX-KIN- G NO 59 Springs. 13 . beThe McMillan Bill-wneath it hundreds of 'children and their parents Joudly voiced their hile v. Had Prepared Way, Was the Last Chine Heavy British Losses Sine e. i npproval of the measure introduced in the legislature to prevent comdose la Salt Lake Legislature at Provo pulsory vaccination. Trouble At Scofield -- Ctier News. Gov .Yells was present, and London, Feb.12. Sir Edwin calmly witnessed the demonstra- C.arke, the former Solicitor-Generation intended as a rebuke for him. in a letter to a friend citing Fire In Sail Lake Hercules Co. Aficr Fran- - l, Lb rd'R obe rts sre jefit Itfn bf Salt Lake, Feb. 13. The appli- opportunity to propose peace terms cation for what is considered the in June in 1900, when Gen. Buller WANT A FRANCHISE IN ZION V Special to Journal. ) Salt Lake.JFeb. 13. One of the most ghastly finds made in recent years, was that of a human leg found at the Hot Springs near the Rio Grand Western track. It was most important franchise applied had prepared the way by confor in this city for many years, with Christian Botha, was made today by the combined ferences Tclluride and Hercules Power com says: This put an end to all negopanics of Provo and Logan. The company proposes getting in the tiations. The war lias gone on. found at an early hour this morn- field at ones, and will bid for the The losses since have been 124 ofing by a man who was walking city lighting. ficers and 3,020 men killed iti acHe telegraphed along the. track. Queer way of settling things. tion and of wounds, ,30 officers and tho police, who went out in the SalkLake Feb, 13. A special 3020 men died of disease and 959 patiol wagon and returned two fr6m Scofield announces that there officers and 22,G25 men invalided hours later, atL which time the was trouble there today, , as a rehome. We have spent millions limb, which was severed below the sult of a Finlander hiving. made over which wo proposals to""" a youug devastating country hip, was still warm and limp. No improper Wo do not seem The man was arrested, but desire to rule. other pdxt of Ihe body could he lady. was later discharged upon paying day nearer t unconditional found, and tho Ogden police were the girl $50. than seven months communicated with and men were sent downIihc trade Itoward-Sa- lt WILHELMINA'S MARRIAGE- .Sir-'EdClarke earnestly Lakel At Knysville they terms acceptable without Washington, Feb. 11. The fol hopes the head and entrails of dishonor will be offered to the lowing message the mall, but the trunk, arm and was sent to Queen Wilhelmina bv Boers. Twenty-seve- n Australians, .Cape the other leg are still missing. the President on the occasion of her were captured and dragoons police marriage -d . DEMANDS OF U. F, commando eight Her Majesty Withelmina, Queen by Kreutzingers New York, Fel, 13 A special 6f Netherlands, Gravenhage: miles from Ballspruitr 'February from Washington says that us a re- I a fight in which three you Majesty to accept the 6th, after five Boerswere killed. sult j)f a conference betweenJirsL pray and I offer -- for British afterward rewere dent McKinley and Secretary Root, myself and my countrymen upon The British supplementary instructions were the auspicious occasion of your leased. forwarded to Gen. Wood ,to HaTwo hundred Boers are raiding maniage. Majestys vana instructing him to call the the Prince Albert district, looting Wjiliam McKinley. attention of the - Cuban Constitu-tiona- l stores and destroying orchards and THE QUEENS REPLY. Convent iontolhe import-ane- e President of the Umted"States7 gardens. Several were killed and and necessity of including the Washington: I offer your .Ex- wounded. Seven British Yoemanry, while requirements of this government in cellency and the people of the were the Constitution now bciijg' draf- - United States by a iny most sincere skirmishing, near -- captured which Vryburg7 thanks for the warm congratula- commando' These are the demands the tions offered me on the occasion of was forced to retire. - - United States makes: Piet Dewet has arrived in7Cape I appreciate your my marriage That the Monroe doctrine re- good wishes very highly. town to engage the Afrikanders hr ceives recognition : , the peace movement. WlI.IlEI.MINA. That the Cuban government shall not mortgage the island to any foreign power: That the United States be given r the right to establish coaling stations at Havana, Guantanamo, AUXILIARY CRUISER SCORPION. Nipe, Cienfuegos, and the jight to Wliile tli. riglita in Vcncznola have been harassing contenting claimants of asplmlt-lak- e maintain at least partf of our preseach oilier and the Venezuelan goYemujf nt has keen threatening to seize the property) the ent military force in the .islands government at Washington has been impelled to take steps to protect the rights of AmeriThat the United States shall be cans in Venezuela. Some weeks ago four vessels of our navy were ordered to be in reudi- permitted tonssist in maintaining a stable government. , ward dis-cover- ed :- sincere-congratulatio- ns -- FIRE ' a IN SALT LAKE. Salt Lake, Feb. 13 There was bigfirc'in' the Hooper amT ur-- dredge- - morning. The blaze, which it is supposed was of incendiary -- origin, caused aJoss of,Abdut.$lft,QO!X;.-- A number of persons had narrow escapes from death, notably Architect Klctting, Prof Evan Stephens .and.J..-M,Jai-lman..,&Ilthr.of whom roomed in the building. IN THE PHILIPPINES. granite, swing on polished black marble. At each corner is the kneeling figure of an angel, lone mbronzo.The whole is snrmonpted by a full sited recumbent statue of Priuce Albert, executed in pure white marble. It is here the late queen will rest, beside her great and good husband, whom the loved aa dearly and mourned so faithfully through the many years of her widowhood. Feb. 13. The Washington, fallowing cablegram was 'received from General Mac Arthur today: Col . Teeson--, 7 officers, 7 1- - soldiers, 59 rounds of ammunition surrendered unconditionally on Feb. 11. This breaks up a group of insurrectos operating I in the mountains of Bulucan. gtmsr-and2QO- O . ness, ia case ef need, to close in upon the scene of the trouble. Later tbe commander of the auxiliary cruiser Scorpion received orders to make preparations for landing an armed force in Venezuela in case the government authorities of that country attempted to make good tbe threat to seize tbe property claimed by tbe American companies. t |