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Show fe ' " T THE AMKUIC.VN EAliLE ill M. A. VCMIN. Publihr, UTAH. MUBAY, M KRIX ItetuM Making Any Warlike i.Krt-jl,m- 1o Keoortcnt. Jacksonville, Fia , March it Lieutenant Commander Marix, bearing to Washington the findings of the Maine court of inquiry, has ft lu re arid will 2 reach Washington at p. m. tonight. The railroad wires nave carried the message down the line for him to use all dispatch, 't his praoticiliy makes a special of the Marii train. Iiuring the short time of the stay in this city an Associated Press reporter allowed Lieutenant Commander Manx a dispatch from Miami that appeared in the afternoon papers in which lie was quoted a saying: "It looks like war; it certainly does." is utterly false. He exclaimed: I have said nothing of the kind, I 1 UTAH NEWS. Stateline imitating the question of building a jail an a school house. A daily at age it pressed to run from M.Iford to Stateline beginning April 1. at (iannUon The large reservoir is completed, and l.eu.i, near wi';l aid In reclaiming conquerable laud. William H. Fortytheof Toquersvllle, aged 35 ami unmarried, died of heart disease last week, expiring while at work. Lphraim Bleak, a young boy of fct (ieorge whs thrown from a horse while racing down a hill with two othrr hoys last we.-- ami was killed almoii in1 1 'It don't talk about this matter." All efforts to get him in any way to make an expression of opinion were futile. Other members of the party were equally luring the transfer from one train to the other. Lieutenant Commander Marix was closely guarded by the stantly. He walked beof his party. members reJnmra T. Monk. the ex mining friends two his of tween carrying a corder of the Big Cottonwood district, box covered with black cloth. dispatch in was last week convicted of forgery Behind him the officers of his party altering mining records. He will he walked closely. sentenced March 20. They walked rapidly and did not II. V. Metotrvie, who was assistant to speak to anyone until they director-genera- l of the Jubilee, has stop In the car. were safely pone t St. Joe to take charge of a there be Jubilee celebration to given MONITORS ORDERED OUT, EUTTE HWCAU3T. a,kip ciiMMARV. C'JES TO WASHINGTON. NOTORIOUS CANO CONE, Out Hue of the Keport of tbe Na.al ll.Hiril KwfliMl. .Vashington, March 2'i. Secretary j that a summary of admits of the court of inquiry has been received. With the telegraphic summary received as a basis, the state to department bus already proceeded of Woodford Minister notify trie character of the report, and be Communicated the news to the Spanish govcrumeut. with an intimation thatit must be prepared to present a satisfactory reply within a few days. Tb-j impression prevails that the re rt Hicls tue explosion was nu.,. . j OiltS le agencies, Out iloes UOl connect the spam nit government with the affair. Washington. Marcl '.'3. It Is a nifieant fact tiiftl mer the different conferences at the White House there was a demand upon the congressional library for all records bearing upon the action of congress la declaring war with Great Britain anil Mexico, which are the only precedents in the of the history of the country. Some very men w ho conferred with the president afterward looked at the declaration of war with Great Britain and the declaration by congress inn war tuallv existed through th act of Long the oflS-iall- t Mexico. The sentiment of those who were called upon by the. president, it has exbeen Warned, was that it would be catasthe tremely ditheuit to separate the general trophe to the Maine from condition of the island, and that whatever might be the plans of the dent In this regard, congress and the people would almost certainly couple the two together. It was also quite j Ii.sth UIUM I Irf In a Looking H.n 1nu rmju anil lrlrcraplile or .y Mi. The Hal.: f .'2. Butte. Mo'it., Ma house, a large three ry brick BulM-useas a locg-bing on Fast Broadwi miners iu in; ho ing and the employ of the Almond company, was entirely destroy l'y a fire w hich broke out shortly f r 3 o'clock this morning. So far a uowq, two men are deal from injfies receiTed iu jumping from w hide's another is dya are while j nissing. mQj twt.,,t search of the ruins Jay disclose the tnst Diany traiU-u- t lodgers lost their mes .so. If casualties were as follows: Iicad -- Matt Doylt aged 45, miner at the Mountain C olidated: jumped from third-storwoiv, turned over on the head. In the air and str. Krank liohdey, age. j 40, lately from Portland, ore.; jiui.il from third-storwindow, turi.jj over and struck on head and should, fracturing his j skull. liying Hugh lioial aged 30, miner at Anaconda mine trted to lower himself from third-by means of improvised rope, wdu,- parted SO feet efwas just recov from the ground, ermg from tne enej.,f a broken leg through an accidei mouth ago. . nvn 01 place. Mrs. McDonald, the murdered woman was once a resident of St. George Utah, and had many friends over the - . . 1 j Sacramento (ifien's Overcome ox-to- o11 i g - PRIL FOOL CYANIDE u. Adm-.rn- if SOLD HIM BRASS FILINGS. Ih. Ahan.l Mie.t tint M..noo and (0,,ti!tiann In ll.iricilili. March '.'!. s 4ff.,irs v ,,r4 j j ,''" b;u prev-ntc- Wh.l,,. th , w M to fpot. "t completed the "'Tying Kdtvesn n '"" "p-n,!,.- of which ,! three, on v . !u'nd.i.tor- - i An .Arrrt the rs.h New York, March 20. supposed to be one of the men who robbed Max Bonistoin. of Cleveland, 0 of Slo.ooo ill this city last November, by selling him brass fillings for gold dust, was arrested lay and hekiio w,i l.ieuiinemion ny Bornstcin. Solomon Jacob.-,- , the prin- ""V serving Jipat in he r"1,u'r.v. ht years term in the peiii- " 1 ,hi(t Rd.'.u:ni(.d, ' a;-- !:,. THEFT 11 j , to linn Man.lli h. a Merchant, rested tor the IIITen.e. Pioche, March 21. Deputy Sheriff prank Walker arrived hero Thursday night from Pa row an with C. F, Croon who was charged with stealing SI200 woi rth of April Fool cyanides and scll- merchant ing them to I'an .Matnlicli, When confronted with of this place. (Ircen. Mandioli sanl he was not the man of whom ho bought the cyanides, (irecn was discharged and Mandich was accused of the theft. 1111 - Yln Attempt Kohler. March 20. Commissioner K. J. Crowley was shot iind probably fatally wounded tonight by one of two burglars who were attempting to rob his house. Al-- j though tin years of age and entirely unarmed. Crolcy grnpled w ith one of the men and was about to overcome liiiu when the burglar broke loose ami fired two shots into Crolcy 's breast, The wounded man who is not expected to survive, is one of the most nent contractors in California. "f The navy Washington. Import lull. to lie I'al.l In linl.l. "as'ii,,,-- ! I Senator ,..,..,, ,,, department has arranged for the prae-Washington, March (B tical withdrawal of all Its naval of Cullou. has introduced a bid wtii,-:n.(ii, fleers at Havana and the aban lonuicnl had been sent to hun by the National I he of the wreck of the ill fated Maine is Business Men's league. purpose . , f the measure is to provide iro.d In the event of abandon-- j probub'e. th, lio come foe the I nited Mates, and it .,,. itient the navy department will of r.o the dnv-cent " ell tlie oott' vide that per range for its complete destruction by levied on foreign inp."-l.i.ons In its present merchandise or itiuiiiifiictturd ' c'.-s dynamite or torpedo. condition it is a dangerous obstruction or of other articles imported fi,.,n a 'Ut shall be p,iM in ,.,,,,( to narigiit ion, and it Is not bciievei' other countries t0O coin of the t inted States and the re- ti s Ve U ottered be will that any opposition niHining "" per cent in such currency 'oiiips, s:ii'rr ri l)lovll ofthe I'nited States as the secretary lHU bout of the treasury may designate. grand-childre- FLEET OFF KEY WEST. Addition Heine Made to Slcard's Siiuadruu. Formld-ahl- Uotuiry, i lt h e ' h Sacramento, Cal., k 10 g A tor-Hi- s Mea. I MAKES Cuban-Spanis- r. - ; Key 'West, March 20. The two uniSTATEMENT. dentified bodies from the Maine, brought here last night, were buried The leople Demand That the Spaniards today in the city cemetry with simple he Driven Out of Cuba. services. A divisions of bluejacket New York, March 21. Represcuta- - followed the hearse. tive Kichard P. BlaDd of Missouri dic Tomorrow the Indiana is expected tated the following statement con- from the Dry Tortugas, and that stasituation tion will then be left with the Texas cerning the to a Washington correspondent of the and the Massachusetts, which did not World: sail yesterday, as was expected. These 'We are waiting for the report of will takeoff more ammunithis commission of inquiry, which is battleships tion, and unless their orders are unex- supposed to be hard at work nrobimr changed, will leave in a day fnr the facta in tlu. Maine disaster. pectcdly or two tor Hampton uoans. when I sav 'we.' I mean the Demo. The Detroit and Montgomery arrived crats of the house. from the Tortugas today The former "We are uot pressing matters, bemore ammunition on board the cause we want to hear what this board put New York and Iowa and then anchored has to say. We want to know whether in the horbor. it is going to find the Spaniards guilty The torpedo boad Porter left for the or blameless, and we want to know and the torpedo boatPupout Tortugas other things in this connection. returned here. the administration proposes The fleet off Key West now consists to do, of course, I do not know; but of the Iowa, New York, Nashville. unless it drives the Spaniards out of Detroit and the torpedo Cuba the people of this country are Montgomery, boats Dupont, Winslow, Foote and going to ask the reason why, nnd their Cnshing. The Indiana will be added demands will be strong nnd emphatic. tomorrow. "I do not believe congress will adjourn until it knows what the president HoITi Attorney Fined. is going to do for Cuba. I believe San Francisco, March VX B. W. Me these sentiments are those of the Intosh, the attorney who attempted ti house of representatives." negotiate the sale of the alleged con fession of his client. Albert HofT SAN FRANCISCO SAFE. with the murder of Mrs. E. S charged Strong Fleet of tVar Ve. l to Guard the ( lute, formerly of Salt Lake, to the I.ulden late. and who was fined and San Francisco. March 19. Within newspapers, sent to jail for contempt of court by three weeks San Francisco w ill be one Carroll Cook, applied to the 811- of the most strongly fortified harbors Court for his release on a writ of preme in the United States, nnd will have a corpus, and the matter came fleet of war vessels capable of holding for consideration before the eotir: up a (,H1ntry that has mf)r0 i(s own iu bane. Attorneys Black and Hill ships than Spain can send to the Gol-- t appeared for Mcintosh, and assistaui ,,, c.ale: Thcmouitors Monterey and District Attorney Hofmer and ex-- j Monadnock have been ordered here Sheriff rrom the south. The Baltimore Is to ludge Murphy represented Whelan. against whom the writ was come I,,.,.,. from Honolulu, three After a great deal of argupedo boHts will bo sent here from Pu- - mcnt and con, tho case was sub pro ;r(,t Sound, and the cruisers Charleston and at 5:15 the Supreme court and Philadelphia are being prepared for handed down its decision, discharging service at Marc Island, as is tbe gunwrit and remanding the prisoner boat Yorktowu, to the custody of the sheriff, to serve five days in jail and to pay a fine of J.loo SHOT BY BURGLARS. BLAND l j land. The headquarters of the newly or- STHnized German mission has been changed from Bern to Hamburg and very desirable headquarters near the railroad stations have been secured in the latter city, which in many respects .. in 1. h more convenient for the missionaries than the old otlice which I he new is far awav to the south. "Idress is Peter I.outcnsock, Spalding Strasae 4, Hamburg. Germany, On the hth inst. at Thatcher, "ma, Patriarch Christopher Lay ton birth-resucelebrated his seventy-seventMay. He is the father of 51 living children. 23 sons and 2S daughters. and has about 100 His eldest daughter is 54 years old and his youngest about a year and a half, The occasion was one of much congratulation, as, owing to his long illness, his family did not expect the aged patriarch to live to celebrate this anni- state. j . I). Karl G, Maeser returned to the it v on the l'th Inst, in excellent aealth after his long and fatiguing journey among the churches in Mexico, During his Arizona ami Colorado. absence he took active part in the promeetings. ceedings of eighty-fou- r Changes have been made in the presidency of the Australian and New Zealand missions, the former presidents In having been honorably released. Australia K'der Kredk. E. Barker, of the 20th Ward, succeeds Elder Andrew-SmitJr., and Elder Era T. Stevenson, of the 14th Ward, takes the place of Elder Ezra E. Kichards ta son of ZeaApostle E. I). Kichardsi in New Pu-erc- ..... ...,.e- ill Ca-a- ..... with third and was res- burned. ger in the city, y glass, on hands and foot by leaping Pat Oilligau wei; floor when it coIIum to W Is i:- r . Maine Boat Flotilla. Tori-ed- s y cued by Bremen; Irf John T. Carter, badly burned and In May. hened by J. J. Conroy; bunti Kquadron at Key Wwit A cold wave passed over St. Oaorge I'urltan and Terror. fractured bones O last week retarding the crop and killWashington, March 24. The navy to the ground. ing the early almonds and peaches and has purchased no further department Mike Judge; rig rm broken. He laying the lucerne, which had grown ships abroad, and the negotiations are to about eight inches, flat on the rescued Patrii Aoyle, who was had In to a manner indicate not proceeding of improvised ground. hanging by a sec success. It is definitely determined evident to those who called on had brok jrom the weight that rope The Kio Grande Western Is engaged a reached stage has ho that that the Chilean battleship, General of Hugh Boyle. IUj I three companIn track laying near Springville and O where he is willing to intervene to lliggins, cannot be secured. Comstiff ions made anotheroj.e. The others tome to overcome Mapleton, island. to the Is iu Paris, after bring peace mander Hrownsou down of broke several 1S')7 got safely, savy pieces rope tgthe grade. During Senators Allison and U.irman having Inspected the Brazilian ships with I Judge. The track were changed to tercome tbe now While Slene. La the president by appointment. building at John Irwin; burds about the neck reaatue object. these might be secured they are a long president desired to consult them and face and cut bRiss. lie jumped Cuban situation, 8. H. Neergard, a well known citiof be could and the from present completion, way garding from the third t)S but was only Litzen of Halt I.ako, took hUowa life last little service at present. What the as he has been consulting ethers. week by drinking a solution of cya- department wants is ships which can tle could be learned concerning the stunned by the fal j There were 250 n and women in nide of potassium. He grew deca- be commissioned at once. nature of the conference, but it is views the building whenjj fire broke out. the desires dent from 111 health and had made to the has determined known president Secretary Long Of these it is be:vl about 200 esthreat to end his life. of leading men of both parties at this order the double turreted monitors I'u is concaped w ithout inj. 'he lire started which Lake the where on situation, of to Salt and West, time Terror ritan Treasurer Key Morris, City in the bakery hoit ! the center of hancritical. had been notifying druggists who they will reinforce the squadron in sidered very the building and H good start bedle liquors iu qiiHDtlty outside of pre- these waters. He also determined to fore discovered. M hla.e was first Will Appeal to Kiirope. Spain turto bring Into service the eight single scriptions that they will be required a discovered by BilUVJ ite, Jake Yueh in am 22. "I March York. New take out city licenses. !n some cases reted monitors at the League Island u- and it is highand Jack Doolcy, io were awake at position to inform yothe druggists have refused to comply navy yard, Philadelphia, two of which in eonnection the time, and, aulljir smoke, went now, with the ordinance, maintaining that will be sent to Boston, two to New ly important just situation-- of the imdown stairs to nu 1 investigation. the with Phila an in political reserve at held four and York they have a right to sell liquor Two of the men ineiately attached gov-the Spanish that future ntediclne without paying liquor license. adelphia. The Puritan and Terror mediate to accept any find- a small hose to jylrant and began will refuse ernment Massof the the take battleships place Congressman King, a Mo'inon, did which to throw water cthj- fire. After a and Texas, recently withing of the Maine commission good work getting at the facts of the achusetts few minutes' worliasvever, the men responsibility," Spanish suggest at .tad from the may drawn Morroil Key sq case in Cuba, and now another of the realized that the jfcj was a hopeless Madrid the correspondent West. says mon, in the interests of Senator Can"The Spanish ministerial one am: they regi-- to give the Herald. Thurston On t uba. .. . . non, has been equally successful In a .1.K mnO. uiai m. 'I'K,,., 0 the watch-uppe- r iue impuiano.. "...v.u is tnai view tour through Hawaii. He Duds the Omaha, March 2.1. "I f the time for if admitted, man, and rushedt would have, flndinir portion unani. the Intervention of the United States natives are not by any meant forever bean irremovable nmicn ot the tiuililinghatiting that the in the affairs of Cuba is not here now, would mous for the restoration of the monreputation as a civilized house was on HrBf this time the Spain' archy, and the. facts as ho finds them It never will come," said Senator upon she could not possibly (ire had brolcVMi the' first floor which country, of Trcarston, .re additional arnaroent In mid smoke tilled bear. llways. "This morning I wired Senator annexation says tho Philadelphia of commission the It is possible sM if the missing the "lf report I Allen to announce that would speak Press, throws blame upon Spain w hich would men may turn t r.ariy in tne The convention of govemers called on the Cuba question in the Senate the day the list of tmift iosetl dead ran carry with it a call for indemnity, to discuss means of ridding the stnto next Thursday." will lortnwlln up ns high as S I peninsular government of border rulliaus, failed to reach an The senator says that the only soluto the combiued many of the iiicbc escaped did not nn make to appeal decided been and has of is untion it the trouble Intervention, agreement, of equity report for work 1 a mines. Little let the county sheriffs deal with the less the people of the I'nited States European powers on the plea to intervene in by little, however tt list decreased fairness common and Were There look to want and the of on see work present desperados. favor of Spain against what every UH u.u reported.!' 20 known lodg-oGovernors Adams, of Colorado, Kichstarvation, already so far advanced, It is possi-t- s Soauiard would esteem as tlie mosi ers were uuaccoB'nJ were who of guests ards, Wyoming, completed. tin of finding. transient however, blc, and monstrous Stcmien-beriniquitous of Governor Wells. Governor "The reconcetitrados are absolutely roomers who arewt frve'l known may of Idaliiv telegraphed that he without hope, and if the death lists iu AuierictnlliiB t'uha. be dead in the rot Inly an exami- l could not come, but would abide by any part of the island are decreasing, Havana, March 21. In a will settltlS point and that the decision the three should arrive at. it is only because the material for editorial entitled, "All for Huinau- - nation the ruins cool cannot be made The I tub state bourd of horticulture starvation to work upon is giving out. ity," La I.ucha today refers to the fact olf. the . The 2. No. can Ail now the lvcoiicentrados that people is issued bulletin enteriiiiniug lias just that Spain The Hale HousH need to the An- do, with their homes and implements .:t u ....e.oioil nnd Cuba is deeply in- - acouda topics treated are; "Orchard Disinfeccompany. Ivgj built in 13US, tcrested 111 the coming elections, ..i,ii tion," "Almonds In I'tiih," "Soils and destroyed by fire, their little farms of J7O,0K. with the furni ut a cost -deand growing In weeds, their the I'nited States scem tirely Location," and "Planting and Care of ture and belong'::? tlie lodgers the Trees." The bulletin also contains stock driven otf to furnish food for the voted to humanity loss will reach to 10,000. and themselves The editor thru says that the relief pertinent recommendations oil the Spanish soldiers, varied so is and to remain emaciated and or so is diseased, orchardists treated. work perwidespread Any topics thmie Injured. Superintendent of son interested in fruit growing may in their pens with a look of quiet deshere that it is impossible not to susMr '1. Boise. Charles A. Iiia., obtain a copy free by applying to Pres- pair, and take the littlo food that they pect that there is some other motive of the Idaho Clark, Miperhitea dea at of hints can an Vice sent the for it than charity, ident Thomas Judd of St, George, by the charity get, Soulier's home, " struck over the President C. II. lilomsterbcrg of Provo, I'nited States. sire to Americanize Cuba. Junes Harrlug- head with a cant ofsenais Miss Barton's of the A. J. or "It perfectly true," says The paper says Wright of Ogden Secretary J. inmate an ton, :uing wound P. Sorenson, fruit tree inspector of tor, "that the insurgents practically fer to build houses for the sufferers, w Inch may proro ! skull was into All island. whole the have the that these Salt Lake county. might grow that "In time fractured. Clark: a signed state- and hold-uis even Stars hold and with occurred the at A olonics. YunU Havana, Spanish general mcnt iu anticipal 'if a fatal outBalwhile the congressional party was Stripes floating from each house." Thompson's Springs the 17th. in which he: she was making conic, sulard Bros.' store w as robbed of goods there, there was fighting In the a concern rrrslilenl I'rep.d veteran who inquiries J111O. of Two of burbs that extent to city." the and cash 2:i. D. C, March hud left the home lout lfave while Washington, of the robbers' ;i!Mst gang came into IUr.1 laek for Key lint. President McKinley is preparing a, under sentence d!r ne minor offense, Thompson, left their horses in the 21. The Key West, Pl.t., March It and asked Hsrr: 'U if he knety on the Cuban situation. stockyards and proceeded to the store Maliory liner Lconit, from New York, message isw here is it the fello to thought, sent Harrington will be congress, and bought a bill of goods to tho was due today with three mouths nsivc tone and and in Maine in the of inquiry, responded independent of Jio, and then asked how much men. to for Cnoo the w ill relate to intervention. ilh hint, where-rcI'p provisions Clark re!iiiiiistrif! 4hey were owing for the same, and time of tiling this dispatch, late this official advishim down of the upon One Barring!' president's when Informed, pulled a pistol and afternoon, she had not arrived. These if blows on his the message would with his cane, called "Hands 1'p!" and then pro- provisions will be stored here pn t will ers said today of hea and sin ,uliicrs probably go beyond the recognition ceeded to rob the till and the men in si l engthen Key W est as considerably if "t'sted xnd nlaeed Han ingtuii and intervention, independence the store, at the time Mr. H. 11. Ba- a naval ren bvevous in Case of war. "e says Clark in the county of the most remark one be will "It Lee Greeu. and llard, John Grand and This action is in line w ith the aca.'.. dro-.Lincoln's since a ;iThere has rcvolvft state able papers when they g it through they inarched home for some recently exhibited to hurry fortivity said the informant, b.en bad blood ministration." and went them out with hands np, ward the fortifications, dredge the time an on a occasion a gen- w ill prove Mr McKiniey's course across the track to their horses at the harbor and otherwise put the island "and the proper one. The mes-- - era', revolt wis th' ' ctied. Harriug-havinbeen have to BaMr. rode away. stockyards and into tit condition to withstand nu atkilled a sage is not dependent on the Maine toll is ereiliteil llard followed them up, and was retack and to make it a suitable base of I think it will go to conman in Yirgijil; the during question. and gun. lieved of his pockettKiok supplies. palmy days of tl'j! gress in a few days at the latest," He recognized the men, hut w ill not THt P.UTTK HUE. Idaho Mlnfp.'"' " ''or Kagen. 1U no threalrua to telt the names. h ItntiiM lit.tleat't Hti'lM'h 1'rolil A special disthe BitW, Three hun- t'omlmc Win. 22. believed March Two hungry bears, by New York. II.mIIch. nf l"reriiee itre.1 at the Havana that from fifty alleges Morrison of Marysvale, to be ka large patch Mont., March 21. - The terButte, deuiiind Mornin all iu mini'.111' cover his and him to B'anco that chased General as cows, from the ruins of the Captain rible odor have notified the Madrid men einpV e! 0'' (.'round be paid cabin near the Silver King mine. He Hale Housearising Manteralo ' confirms the opinion thst had seeu bears before, and was not tome bodies w ill be found iu the de- government that they will rcsicu their " '" per day, W'1' demand not be- 'W in walled out , coa,,,';,l scared, but the cithers were uot after otlices if tho Spanish torpedo fleet is to bris The list of missing is now: Mar " tiers of the Larson and (In1"' him. be detained at the Canaries in ohc.l Krauk and Dun Sullivan tin Booncy. ' "Sttril'Aicngnow icuce to tho demand of President Me-- a.oie. arc notln The postofUce at Draper was rol bed Kreigbnum. on lie ' Vizof C aii a the u Eu'atc. there unmowas safe Kin The ground Captain ley. Saturday night. will not of the ruins begin Search Wlli w tn' it'h to now them. Ne- or to a scut Hire so Ill is alleged cava, lested but the till was broken into and until Insurance adjusters have recwidavt,!d by message to the Spanish ndmirnity siui- - g.:,at';.,ns art about f 10 in stamps taken. A barber AU the injured on the loss ported to tlio-- e of Blanco and wire HoretcW "frs have been tenor were iu residences some liar and private shop are repot ted ns doing well. wrmeo tX raid i i.lo.nn Mantel alo. entered. Suspicion rests upon local parties. Mr. and Mrs Henry Wilcox of Mt Pleasant eclebrnted their golden weddescor-dsntding last week. Ileiativc and from many parts of the state were present. The nged C"u;i' were among ML pleasant' earliest srttleri ami have resided there ever since. lr llosmcr, of Coalville, wh.le rtt route home from !lotsviHc, encountered four brown beats In the rosd w ho weie inclined to dispute bis right ... . . u t travel tnai way. 1,oeiug im, ......... the doctor and peacably inclined, amble on. to theiu for hour an waited ItpauUh There no Washington. March Mormon I uiunUia Aieni:e Peath of a here are authorities doubt the that ,,.. ,l, advised as to El Piiso, Tel., March 20. The nolo keepiug themselves fuoy rli-illaek Jack gang of outlaws, the movement of the Spanish torpedo flotilla, now en route fiom Spain. I p w hich for years has defied the l.'nited orticia! advices were states and local authorities of the to last night the the flotilla had not to the effect that south nest. ha at last been wied out where a stop was left the Canaries, and its career of crime brought to a of a Spanish arrival the to await maie close. It remained for members of Persons acquainted with the cruiser. the Mormon coioiiv - ar s iramies the stq) at the Canaries Mexico, to seek out the rendezvous of facts say that is only temporary, and that there is the band iu the aimost inaccessible of the Spanish Sierra Marde mountains, and to carry no purpose on the part government to turn back the torpedo death to its members. boats because of the removal of the Hi February v'l Mrs. A. K. Mellon-- ! Texas and Massachiitetts from Key aid. a member of the Mormon colony, at Round Valley. 40 miles east of Casas West. On the contrary, the purpose, as made known in Washington, is that 'irandes, was murdered by two mem- its bers of the gang ami her store looted. the torpedo flotilla will continue was It Kico. Porto and Cuba to several of the Mormon colonists start- trip in naval authority ed out to hunt down the murderers stated by one high been taken toward had no that steps and they did their work well. wHrtiinir it :n... ' i.,' 41. .tilt... 11 March discovered Sunday, they I here has been considerable awav. the gang at a point in the mountains in this line by naval off0 miles from pound Valley, and at conjecture the idea that if emergency on but icers, daylight had the camp closely surwas in fact near at hand, it would be rounded. As soon as the camp began , to stir, the firing began, and in a short ." time not one of the gang remained notilla to rendezvous on this side. Rear Admiral Sicard The alive. A party of American prospechim at Key West has with remaining tors came upon the camp next day and found nine bodies .stiff in death, and a formidable squadron is due to a afterwards learned from the Mormons desire of the authorities to hava fleet there when the report of the manner of the slaughter. The Black Jack gang of train rob- the court of inquiry is read, and the of the policy to be inaugurated bers was the most desperate and sucby the president has made itself ap- cessful that ever operated in the southwest. Among their crimes are the parent. It has been determined by the offlooting of the town of Solomonyille, icials to continue the sharp watch Ariz., and the murder of the postmaster there, the holding up of trains on which has been kept on the torpedo boat flotilla, and should they attempt the Santa Fe, Southern Pacific at to move to Porto Kico. to make a vigN, M., and at Grant Station, N. orous M. protest to Spain, looking toAt the latter point trains were ward orders for their immediate reheld up at two different times. The most recent was five months ago, when turn to the Canaries, and if Spain it was reported that S'iO.OOO was se- should refuse to comply with those manifestations, the plan prepared by cured. The t'nited States authorities have the ofiicials contemplates not only the made two expeditions into Mexico iu formation of a flying squadron, but the dispatch of cruisers to intercept pursuit of this band of outlaws, but. were never able to locate their hiding the torpedo flotilla and destroy it. '. versary. There is a feeling among the ecclesito extend the astical authorities sphere of woman's usefulness by hav- ing the lady members of the church take a more prominent part in active missionary work. There are so many strange ideas regarding the women of Mormondcm afloat in the world that it is thought well that they should become better known through their personal visits to the distant regions of Of late years mormon civilization. lady visitors to other lands have done much good work in allaying prejudice, and it is now proposed to encourage a larger number to accompany their husbands on missions, and that they themselves be given the opportuninty to take a more conspicuous part in missionary labors. The usual number of deaths of early pioneers and very aged persons still attracts attention. the Amongst widest known of these is Elias Morris, el.!.,,, I nt tha III. t, ,....., of On bishop of the Ffteenth Ward. Monday evening March 14, he had attended a meeting of the Utah Cambrian society, and when coming out in the dark fell down the elevator of the Furniture Company, where the meeting had been held, From that time he was unconscious, with rare intervals of lucidity, until he died on the morning of Thursday, lTth inst. Bishop Morris was a native of Wales, and at the time of his death was 73 years old. lie was not only conspicuous in church affairs, but held a prominent place in business circles, To his energy is largely due the success of the I.ehi sugar works. As a builder he had probably to do with the erection of more large nnd important buildings than any other man who ever made I'tah his home. Quite frequently residents of this region desire to write to a raissioary in Kurope nnd are able to do so for want of the proper address. We herewith give the dress of each conference house of the Latter-daSaints in tlrcat Britain and the address of mission headquarters on the continent of Europe, together with the names of their respective presidents: Birmingham 42 Roland Rd., worth. Birmingham; J. H.Paul, Cheltenham is Regent St., Chelten-mitteham: Win. T. Noull. Irish s) M umt St., Belfast, e land: .Ino. W. Robertson. Leeds :n Thirkill Terrace, Spring Mill St. Bradford: .John II. Bailay, Jr. Liverpool :il Muncastcr Bond, Preston: .led Stringham. XVoman Mhoota lltiri;lar, London-3- 'i Ponton St., Islington, Chippewa Falls, Wis., March 21. At ahout 2 o'clock in tin: morning two London: Wm. K. Chirk. Manchester-- :i Turkey Lane, Koch- strangers drove to Frank Hunter's resort and forced an entrance. They dale Kd Manchester; Coo. II. Brad- were met at the door by Mrs. Hunter, slor.v, Newcastle ::r Ci endish lid., who commenced shooting, puttimr B. Tvno; three shots into one of them nnd 1'loiid, Newc Istlo-W alton. The slightly wounding tin." other. Norn ieh old Palme Kd., Nor men returned t tie tire, 0:10 bullet strik.loliu II, Porter. wich: in Mrs. head Hunter the and making r.i ssihjm, St., NottingNottingham-ing a severe wound. The less injured of the men then carried his wounded ham: T. II. art'vei..-ht-. Slici'leid Mi.Mlcscv St., Park companion to buggy and drove awav. i. I. ilaiii-leDon B. Colton. The sheriff is in pursuit. in Barrack St . I Seottidt ihisgow; Malcolm MeKinnon. f ontniet. for rro!eetlle. athavs Terrace, Cnth-.'- . Pittsburg. Pa., March 21. C. II ' ar lnV. Kvati 11. Owen. Wheeler, president of the Wheeler .Sterling Projectile works of McKees-port- , .crmi.n y Sp.al.llng Sirusse I'.i, Pa., has arrived from WashingI'etcr Loutciistock. ton with signed contracts from the Netlierlan Inline Hubert Strnat I'nited States government for over L. Far- Kotter.lain, Holland, Sl.noo.iiini worth of projectiles of M;s kinds from four inches up to sixteen Si undiii.-ivia-- Saul;,. p;,uis Caile inches, tho largest made for use iu the I'd. ted States army and navy. It will t, Coperi'iagi-nC. N. Denmark. .Mild. require at least o year working conand tinually day Sundays ins rohiv Strass.. '.'o, Kirchti-fcid- . cluded, to complete Iho contract v, iuorlnnd. Henry F. Bowmnfl. "l Telephone l.lue in i iic meniliers of t h,. Council of tin! Helena. Mont. .March lio Iloeky postlcsiire much scattered. Kldcrs Motititivin poll Telephone, company, Lyman nnd Woodruff are In southern with headquarters ut Salt I.nko, let u I'tnh: Filers Smith and Taylor in m contract recently for telephone Mexico: Mlder Cowh-- in Idaho: Kldcr poles for the Construction of a line be- Lund in Turkey: I'.ldcr Young in Calitween Missoula, Mont., and fornia, only throe tire in Salt La' Bin, which when completed. nlmt City. u ,,, ,ivt. ,,,,,r,10,, Kcturning missionaries arc arrivrat ion from Living n. Mont., to the ing daily and they with report pacific coast, the longest tele. manifested feeling of kindness on the phone line in the world. The wire part of the people gei er:.l! tiit.l they hss been contracted for and work will predict many nc.v eo iv( rts in the nctr be begun in a month. future. n Hands-directe- d Ire-th- Jes-,lo- v: '!i : :;. v. Is-- .. , ni'-li- t. I.'ii iit... , 11 |