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Show XT. I. Bom ALT UNITED STATES CRUISER ON A REEF NEAR MANILA. OIH1, PaUtoAer. UTAH. NEPHl. Wa a Mmlorn I Ians-Cr- fop the foundation for ew aso UTAH NEWS. Excavating1 olrl. To Itxpel Indian, from ( ; BRITISH SITUATION IMPROVING. Colo,, Nov. 15. Came Hr. h !M,uih Ar" den Lee is organizing a powe liere to 1r""p" Kfiuforn? .aH Mini h. LOST expel from Colorado sweral Enndivd CHAI! LESTON WRECK. (Jjc Republic Sensei of the Prutei-trof Twenty Orticera and Men All Saved. Denver, Indians who are encamped at the head waters of Yellow creek, between Pi- cauee and Douglas e reeks, and are en-gaged in killing deer. The settlers are alarmed lest the Indians shall seek to avenge upon them the killing of several Indians by lame Warden Wilcox and a posse two years ago. Governor Thomas has called on the sheriffs of five counties in northwestern Colorado to aid the game warden in enforcing the laws. There are probably 100 of the old Colorow Utcs engaged in the party and an cua! number of Uneompahgres and Uintahs. These are supposed to belong to the White Rocks agency. 1 Manilla, Nov. 15. The United States cruiser Charleston, which has been patrolling tlie northern coast of Luzon, has been wrecked on a reef off the noi th west coast. All on board were Jn,ion' 14. lhe simultaneous attacks on Ladysmith. Mafcking and ''a,,,tr,ev "hieh opened Thursday ,uamfe!,t fuU recognition by the Doers the fact that every day lessens their chances of a suecesvful onslaught on any of tue three Dritish strongholds. General Joubert s chances of reaching Pietermaritzburg can be said to have vanished. This is already reported to he admit-teby Col. Sehiel, the German officer commanding the Doer artillery, who is supposed to have been largely the author of the Doer plan of campaign, and who in an interview is alleged to have said: The Doers intention was to have captured Pietermaritzburg and then to dictate terms. Dut all hope of accomplishing this must now be abandoned." There is no doubt that from the Dritish point of view the Drilisli situation is rapidly improving. Nearly 8000 troops reached South 'Africa during the last t hours, and by the end of the week 6000 or 7000 more will he added to the Dritish strength in Natal. These will probably be pushed forward to Esteourt. bringing the for the new University buildings was begun last week. George liywater, an old Union ear painter, and decorator of the saved. Salt Palace, died last week. The Charleston was among the first A receiver has been appointed for warships built by the Union Iron the Salt Palace association of Salt Lake works, !san I raueisco. She was known to untangle its financial affairs. as the protected elass. Her keel was Vi th three exceptions, the precip- laid in lssT. She was .115 feet long. itation for October, 2.85 inches, was 4fi feet 2 inches extreme breadth, and Aguin.lilo's Mirroiiiiileil. her draught the greatest in twenty-fivfeet 7 inches. Her years. Manilla, Nov. 15.- The correspondent The October earnings of the Ilio speed was IS. 2 knots, her engines be- of the Associated Press with General Her main bat- Young telegraphs from San Jose that Grande Western were more than for ing 6606 horse power. was two and tery six in month the of the road, any history Aguinaldo did not escape to the northrifles; second 8425.800. being battery east. He and his army, the correspontwo two A dent adds, are surrounded. His last child of Mrs. Ida Na- four rapid-firguns, two Gatlings, orders to the Iilipiuo commander at than of Salt Lake, was kicked in the She car- San Jose were to hold San Jose and face by a horse the first of the week, and had four torpedo tubes. 50 ofii 'ers and 280 men. Cost ried Carranglan at all costs. badly crushing the jaw bone. 51,017, 500. Col. Hayes has captured Aguinaldos Mrs. J. Ellen Foster, president of the She sailed from San Francisco for secretary, and Major Coleman is in Women's Republican association of the United States, a noted speaker and worker, was a Salt Lake visitor last week. A warrant was issued in Salt Lake county last Saturday for the arrest of 11. II. Roberts on the charge of unlawful cohabitation with Maggie Shipp Roberts. The Colorado Fuel and Ironjcoinpany has become interested in Utahs iron and coal fields, and at some future time may erect a plant in the southern part the state. The success attending the late state fair lias interested exhibitor who assure the society that more preparation for next years exhibit will be made than in funner years. The Lehl sugar factory is now working at its maximum. The plant will handle 50,000 tons of beets this year, which is a larger amount than ever before handled in one season. John Piercy, while working at St. Arm's Orphanage, Salt Lake, last week, fell from a hanging scaffolding 40 feet to the ground. Ilis Joft gankletwas badly crushed, but lie escaped without ot her injuries. .lohn Post, a driver for the Elgin dairy of Salt Lake, was assaulted by two tramps whom he refused lodging in tire barn. Post was get ting the better of them, when oue of them fired two .shots at him, both w ithout effect. Manila May 22, 1S98. On June 22 she Carranglan with an escort of 175 British force there up to 10.000 men The heirs of Daniel Frey, the Oregon at the island of Guam in the ou his wav to tlie province of and making a general attack on Ladystopped Short Line hrakeuian who was killed Lad rone group and took possession of Nueva Visaya. The son of General smith by Gen. Joubert very hazardous. by st riking his head against an over- the islands, raising the American flag. Llaneras and his family are prisoners. hanging Rio Or, uide bridge near Lelii The Charleston has been in Asiatic The General barely escaped. Fought For Lift With Her lima no 11 unbuild Junction, while on duty on top of a waters more than a St. Louis, Mo., Nov. 14. In the grasp was She year. Filipino Capital Captured. freight eur, have sued both roads for one of the first vessels to be sent to of her insane husband Mrs. Ralph Manila. Nov. 14. Colonel Bell s $25,000. Manila after the destruction of the Reif battled for her life from 7 p. m., and a small force of cavalry Oscar Williams, a Salt Lake tinner Spanish fleet by7 Admiral Dewey, the last Saturday night until 2 a. in., Sunentered Tnrlac without while at work on tt Drigham street navy day morning. She had been kept a department utilizing her for the Where Aguinaldo, with his opposition. army and fell disto the ground, a resilience, purpose of sending ammunition and the prisoner by her husband in their third government, lias fled is a tance of thirty feet, striking on his other supplies for the Asiatic station. stery flat for three days. For two days side. He was dazed by tlie fall but Just previous to her assignment tothat mystery. of this time she was without food. Communication with distant points his ouly injuries proved to bo a few duty she had undergone an overhaulWhen she attempted to leave the room is impossible, except by means of the blight bruises. husband would seize her and bring ing at the Mare Island navy yard, San her which is crowded and therefore was in prime government wire, her back. Salt Lake City loses the 813,000 on with official business. .V tenant on the floor deposit in the Bacon bank when it condition for her duties. below, hearing General MacArthur has taken 1 he Charlestc n is me of the vessels tlie disturbance, finally callccj a policefailed, the court holding that vrdinary is supposed to be tlie This man. Forcing open the door Mrs. Reif prudence had been exercised, testi- of mere recent construction and bestrongest position held by the Filipinos, was found to class that is which been show to longs lying on the bed wfith her mony having commonly' produced except Tarlae. The brief accounts of husband s hands that the bank was cousidered safe un- referred to as the New Navy. clutching her throat. the engagements received indicate that She was til the day it failed. struggling feebly but was too the rebels fought according to their NEED NICARAGUAN CANAL. weak to offer much resistance. Reif The Rio Grande Western has mapped recent tactics, retreating after firing a was taken to the city hospital. He had out about 500 miles of extension id Admiral few volleys. Oue officer of the Thirty-sixtSchley Say It Building is been confined in the insane asylum for im300 in and Colorado. The Utah, regiment is the only American several Farn-hui- n include a months, but was released three from line provements Chattanooga, Tenn., Nov. 14. A cor- reported killed. weeks of his wife, to Safina, a fine to the La Sals, respondent of the Huntsville ago It is thought that Aguinaldo is mak- as it was at the request Mercury, he was one to Uintah county, and one from while at Birmingham, asked Admiral cured. Reif thought ing an attempt to reach some point on is a Bricklayer. Tintie west to Fish Springs. if w he Schley thought the building of the coast here he can escape from the A timely discovery that several the Nicaraguan canal would be an ad- islands. Alleged Iavis Will Found. Ice President Hobart ImproUn, boards in the floor of the Salt Lake vantage to the United States. Admiral Omaha. Nov. 12. Along lost will City jail had been pried loose, pre- Schley is quoted as saying: Paterson, N. J., Nov. 14. Vico Presi- has come to light and with it the pros"I consider it imperative that the dent Hobart passed a favorable night, vented a wholesale jail delivery last pect that the immense estate of the week. Several prisoners escaped about canal be built. It would enable us to and the improvement that has been late Andrew J. Davis, the Montana mobilize our fleet on either coast on observed for several days continued millionaire, will a year ago by the same method. Outagain burden the short notice, and would facilitate our today, lie ate solid food with refi-l- i side assistance is suspected. records of the Montana supreme court. Hold-up- s are in Salt defense in case of war and render the and it promptly assimilated. With his There is a woman in the case, and she Lake with the winter season. W. 1). American navy invincible. And then meals he took milk, and between meals is after her share of the Davis millions. it would open up the way. tojthp Orient, was given punches. Her name is Mary C. Wilson, and her Foster, a stenographer, was held up a ready market can be found for where This is a marked change from his home is in Chicago, but the ease takes 15 on Brigham street, between A and condition ten days ago. At that time its origin in Omaha, as W. A. Sanders, last Friday night by two young men, our cotton, iron and coal," he was rapidly sinking and his stom- an Omaha lawyer, leaves here in a few who secured nothing. The night preBignmWt ptiireil. ach hail refused food of nil Kinds. For days for Butte, Mont., to file the will vious a liveryman was held up. Chicago. Nov. 13. James Monroe, several days he lived on grapes and the for probate. The United States supreme court has who is said to have wives in a half a juice.of grape fruit, but it soon apAndrew J. Davis, was one of the declined to iuterefere iu the case of dozen cities, and who is also wanted peared that his stomach was so con- most oonspieiiious of the wealthy men James H. Bacon, of Salt Lake, convict- for a number of alleged swindling opthat he could not even take of Montana, and when he died, on ed of making false returns to the eration, lias been arrested here and gested these. March 11, 190. left an estate valued at eomptrolcr of the treasury, and he will will be held pending the arrival of ofMr. Hobart now spends most of his from 85.0no.0n0 to 87.000,000. No will have to undergo his sentence of seven ficers from Rochester, N. Y., where he time iu reclining position and he sleeps was to he found other than a document his but is east in now the will be tried on charges years, lie without the aid of opiates. The most executed in 18ti4. and aspiring heirs bondsmen say he will return. swindling. and alarming feature of his immediately painful into litigation plunged is Monroe to 6aid have conducted his illness has been his attack of nervous- that was drawn out into The 810,000 damage suit of .lames half a dozen as ness atPalace Salt These operations through various matrimonEvans against the Utah night approaches. years. have decreased. The bulk of his fortune, association has been disposed of by ial bureaus. In a satchel of Monroes tacks Mrs. Hobart, who has to this will, goas to Mr. Davis-according brothdefendant consenting to judgment be- were fount! several hundred letters every minute of her timespent nearly during the ers. The woman who produces the women from all over Evans for $500, the two it entered weeks at the bedside of acher against ing past will is toreceiveSlOO.OOO by its terms, country was employed as helper in the erection cepting Monroes advertised proposals. husband, feels very much encouraged while Butte City gets a handsome beand has had more rest than formerly. quest for a public of the building, when a heavy piece library. of wood fell striking him on the head. Ia-citi- e e -t breech-loadin- g five-year-o- ld e forty-eigh- Bolo-me- resr-ime- Dam-ba- e, GOVERNMENT WILL BUY BON DS n. h - d I noi Sanj'g Treasury Is Full and He Will Cut Down luieiet. Washington. Nov. 17. The Secretary of the Treasury late this afternoon made the following announcement of his readiness to buy 825,000,-00- 0 of 5 percent United States Bonds 1004 and 4s of 1007. at the priee at which they were offered on the New- ork stock market yesterday. These figures are net and holders of 4s will receive the accumulated inteiest since October 1st and holders of the 5s will receive interest from November 1st. At thes prices the bouds would realthe investor .0224 per cent for the 5s and .0218 for the 4s. Treasury Department. Office of the Secretary of the Treasury, Washington, D. C., Nov. 17, soo. The Treasury department announces its readiness to purchase any part or all of the 525.000.- 000 in government bonds of the 4 per cent funded loan of 1007, or the 5 per cent loan of 10. 14 at the prices below indicated: The 4 per cent loans of 1007 will be received and paid for at 112;fi net. The 5 per cents of 1004 will be received and paid for at 111 net. Bonds of either class, or mixed offerings of both may be presented at the in New York, Boston, Philadelphia, Baltimore, Cincinnati, Chicago, St. Louis. New Orleans and San Francisco. "The above proposal to hold good until the close of business on November 30th inst, or until the amount of 525.000.- 000 shall have been secured if prior to that date. "L. J. Gaok, Secretary. ize to 1 FARMERS IN SESSION. Meeting of the ISutioiml Orange at Spring-fiel- d, Tne thirty-thir- d Ohio. Springfield, ().,Nov. 17. annual session of the National Grange is in session in this city with Master Aaron Jones of South Bend, Ind., in the chair. Twenty-sistates are represented. While the committees were engaged in their deliberations Master Jones called on Jaben Robinson, master of the Dominion grange of Canada for remarks, and Mr. Robinson took up most of tlie morning session bringing greetings lind reviewing the work of the year in the Domiuion. The event of the afternoon session was the annual address of Master Aaron Jones, which, together with the report of committees, occupied the time. x 1 otes Thrown Out. Nov. IT. There is Frankfort, confidence around tlie' Goebel Taylor ed headquarters, piobably as a result of the decison of the court ot appeals dealing an expected blow to the Republicans by a ruling- which practically decides in advance adversely the mandamus suits tiled by the Taylor attorneys in several counties to compel tlie county election commissioners to certify the vole. It is probable now that tlie Jefferson county board, which includes Louisville, will proceed to throw outseveral precincts in that city contested on grounds of fraud, and especially where the state militia were present or near the polls ou election day. It is claimed here tonight that Taylor's 2,600 plurality in the city of Louisville may be almost wiped out. PROTECTING PRISONERS. President Making FITorls to Care for Those in Philippine, Washingtou, Nov. 17. The president, is making efforts to secure the protection of Spanish prisoners with the insurgents in the Philippines. A cable message relating to this subject has been sent to Gen. Otis, and by him forwarded to Gen. MacArthur, with instructions to get it to Aguinaldo if The president requests the possible. kindly and humane treatment of the Spanish prisoners, and the message also contains an Intimation that any of the insurgents responsible for the of such prisoners will be held to strict account, when they are taken by the United States forces operating in the islands. Four People Shot. Columbia, S. C..Nov. 17. In a shooting affray which occurred near here last night, J ohn C. Sellers, a prominent farmer, was shot through the body and left arm, and his son was shot in the abdomen. Both will die. J. I). Hazelden, member of the State Board of Liquor Control, was slightly wounded in the leg, and his brother-in-law- , Dr. II. A. Edwards, was shot in the chest. The cause of the trouble is said to be that Hazelden accused Sellers of writing defamatory articles concerning Hazelden' official and private life. |