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Show THE PAYSON GLOBE ' i : ji VOLUME UAYSON, UTAH, SATURDAY, JAN. II 18911. . in mie quarter tlie opinion I expressed SYNDICATE WILL GET BONDS tliat February 1st tile gold reserve will probably lie reduced coiisld-eiald- y below any imlnt reaehed hith-i- i tn. Morgan Will Have All the Italians in Erythrea. New York, Jail. 7. A dispatch to tliu Bonds, or None. Herald from nays: Herious minor are in circulation here Connecof Italians in Miluation of the tin; Keans Moneyed regarding By Hiyllircu. Their position i said to lie tion! of Wall Street With Europe, almost tliat the ilcieratc. It tlie Gold Will Be eo Kauipulated tension between England and Italy in tlie to of former refusal Grab the Will regard the That Korean Party imwer to Hllnw the latter to disembark the Entire leeue Gold Beserve troops at Zciluy has become very serious. Dwindling. FIRST STATE LAW OLD HICKORY PASSED. ir A special from says: Now comet-thimportant Information from Mr. Morgan, who hue form") or is forming a bomi syndicate. tliat he will take all the bonds offered by the Government nr mine. This is hi Ultimatum. Tlie exports in flnnnee know what is what the best mu tills means. in tlie tiovernineiit says, nniier rover of coiifldenoe: "Tlie syndicate will get the bnmls, bemuse speculation is a game. There is no sentiment in Wall street, it is well enough to speak of patriotism and brotherly love among the citizens of a Nation, but do not spring from tlie hearts of men who corner gold. Just as sure as these bunds are sold, just that sure will Wall street get them. A Itank In Bteubeiivllle, O., the National Exchange bank, telegraphed tislay offering to take (20,044 of the bonds at (1.12. Ollier banks, 1 am told, have sent alinilai messages to Mr. Carlisle. A doxen in mure of them were received before noon. Ilut there were no messages from New York or from Philadelphia nr from Boston. These cities harbor tile men who control 'the gold of this country. They may not have it themselves, but they have a way of getting It. When you hate learned the intricacies oi finance you will learn that the bankers anil brokers of New York, with thcli affiliations and connections reaching across the sea, can hand themselves together under the present laws mid MANIPULATE THE GOLD reserve of this Government as nicely as an engineer manipulates his tlufotile.' There is a belief expressed il otliel quarter that In the end the syndicate will control this bund issue. Just as it did the last. It is thought that while the public may subscribe to some extent, the great financier, the men who would have fornud tlie syndicate, will go 1 wether and make a prlc for practically the whole issue W'lllc'l would lie higher than the average individual would care to give, and which would compel the Secretary of the Treasury to award the bonds to the combination. Secretary Carlisle was prompted to write his bond call by news which he had received from Secretary Olney. who had been in New York and who was then on his way to Washington. Just before 9 o'clock Sunday night Mr. (ilney reached Washington anil was driven immediately to the White House A few minutes later Mr. Carlisle anil Attorney-GenerHarmon were summoned to the White House by telu- Jihone. Then Secretary Carlisle, the notes he had made at his home, dictated the call, which was later mode public. What Information did .Mr. Olney bring front New York? That is a question not so easily answered. The men who know are few. The private secretary to the President was besieged for Information on thla point, end in reply to all questions he remarked that he belonged to the great majority who knew nothing. Some of the men whose opinions are worthy believe that Senator Elkins's resolution, which was discussed so warmly In the Senate Friday afternoon, was responsible in arl for the sudden issue of the bond call, ily this resolution Senator Elkins sought to declare the sense of the Senate to be against the sale of bond to a or in other words, again a private sale. Thla resolution rests anj' calendar of the Senate business, to be taken up ate ULOBI Chicago, Jan. Washington, D. 7. H-r- u cold-bliK-l- nl tit-ir- X i OUT BY THE SIDE DOOR C.p THUS NEITHER PARTY PEARS TO BACK OUT. AP- Suggestion for an Amicable Adjustment of the Venezuelan Difficulty Tlis Alternative. Jan. 7. Mr. Henry Norman, special commissioner uf the Chronicle, cable his paper from WaHliingtijn, D. us fullows: There is a heroic way of settling the whole difficulty, fraught with bonur to h'lth Governments and with results of priceless worth to both peoples The present delay consists in the fact tliat liic United States Government cunsl-J- Itself honor bound to Insist upon a certain course which the British Government considers Itself honor bound to refuse to adopt. Every day spent here has convinced me strongly that it ia Impossible to exaggerate the seriousness uf such an International battle. Now, the kernel of the dispute being tlie principle of arbitration, the solution may be found therein also. If Lord Huliabury will say that he must maintain hia refusal to arbitrate with Vene-xueby itself, but he Is prepared to conclude a treaty with the United States under which all questions falling of diplomatic settlement shall be submitted to arbitration, and this, of course would Include Venesuela, as the gieater Includes the less, the American Government, 1 know, will receive his communication with warm sympathy. Hern is a dignified anil indeed must simple and friendly escape from tlie deadlock. Itemeinlier that a resolution to this was adopted by Congress on April 4, 190, aud responded to by a resolution of the House of t'ornmoiis, ru piairted in their decision by Mr. Gladstone, on June 16, 1893. Two tilings block tim way. The first is that if any arbitration was ever under discussion it wastreaty laid aside by Congress. The second difficulty is the English feeling that any action taken now would appear to ha due to American threats. In reply to this, it la Is quite certain that neither President Cleveland nor Mr. Olney consider themselves to be threatening England. They only desired, after years of fruitless diplomatic discussion, to make the attitude of their own. country clear beyond tlie chance of further misunderstanding. If Lord Salisbury Is aggrieved by the expression of the American Government, the American Government, In Its turn, considered itself legitimately aggrieved by Lord (Salisbury's tone and Ids virtual a doctrine which they hail formally declared tiiey regarded as vital to the National welfare. Therefore these sentiments balance each other, and there is every ground for mutual agreement and assurances that no offense was intended. If Hallsliury is able to move diplomatically in the direction indicated, it is certain that the meeting of the Venezuelan nnnnilsKliin would tie instantly adjourned until the time was riie fur discussion of the question when tlie treaty should become law. 1 will add. if it were my last word, (hat it woulir be a lamentable mistake Tor England to believe there is any uf opinion worth considering in aeountry. Washington, far more Frank New York, lx tlie pulse of the and I have been feeling jrted Gold Shipments Tjaijiewlay mat States, fur over a week, and I asNew York, Jan. 7. Considerable WOS sert, pulse criticism or contradiction, despite cialon was manifested today by some of that America will speak with practithe houses, and additionone voice In supixirt of the cabial orders were given about the close cally net In the Venezuelan matter. of business. The actual amount to be if isird Salisbury decide that it is shipped tomorrow is 92,723.000. and this imiMtsHlIde to take any step, let him la below previous estimates. It is cur- and England at least recognise what rently believed that the exports for the (s the alternative. week will exceed $3,000,000. The several amounts that will be forwarded tie A Sensible Attitude. morrow are: Laxard Fro res. Sl.C2i.u00 London, Jan. 7. The Times thla In bars (1300,000 of the sum being guarfour columns exanteed engaged a week ago. but with- morning publishes tlie historical origin of the Co., 1300,000 In plaining held); Yon Hoffman Monroe doctrine. bars; Irkelhelmer ft Co.. ('00,000 in bare Sir Edward Clark, speaking at Plyand 1100,000 in coin. An engagement mouth last evening, in reference to of SH3oiOOO in gold coin was made by F. Venexuela, said: We must not lie too S. Bnilthers ft Co. The probable or angry with the Monroe of this gold has not been learned, impatient exwe doctrine. but the order Is alleged to have been cept outsideIt the refuse to arbitrate line, we traced to the Rank of New York. Off- should have warHchomburgk with the United icials of the Institution named would States, and a war in which we should neither confirm or deny tlie reports. not be right. Each aide must yield to It was rumored that large aggregate some extent." amounts of gold had been deposited at tha in exchange fur greenJustifies Our Aspirations. backs. The only definite information In an editorial the London, Jmn. that came to hand on thla point was of Chronicle Justifies American asidratlon two deposits of laOO.Ofki, one ly ZimmerIn dominate the formation, of internaman ft Forshay, bullion denier, who tional law on the American continent, have been imiHirters of the precious as England, in her time, dominated metal, presumably in behalf of the Mor- Europe. It must lie recognised that gan bond syndicate, and the other by America never acquired an inch of civthe Mercantile bank of New York. Ho ilised territory without tlie consent of far as could he learned, these deposits tlie owner. do not reflect any concerted treasury-relie- f movement by the banks, and the Forecast of House Legislation. object of the deposits was concealed In these instances. D. C Jan. 6. The Washington, House this week will settle down to Tsars Domestic Withdrawals. of session. Unwork the the routine til Wednesday, however, the work will Chicago Jan. 7. The Post's Washington special says: Fears entertained not be well defined, as none of the of a run on the gold reserve bid fair committees have reported bills, anil to be realised. Information was re- tha first three days will, therefore, hi, ceived at tbe Treasury department to- devoted to unanimous consent legisladay that orders for the Importation of tion and such matters as may be gold had been canceled and (3,000.000 brought before the House. On Wednesday, or at the latest on will go out by tomorrow's steamers. Private advices from New York also Thursday, the pension appropriation bill will be reported, and ita consideratell of large withdrawals for domestic upon. As a rule, sequestration. This is what the Admin- tion will be entered istration feared more titan withdrawals the deficiency bill la the first approfor export "He re dispatches" poured priation bill considered, but the estiInto Washington this afternoon from mates for the deficiencies will not be Wall street news agencies, asking for submitted until next week, and as the the latest about the treasury situation. pension bill Is ready, ss vs for Its forIt Is not Improbable that tbs Secretary mal approval by the full Appropriation committee on Wednesday, It has been of the Treasury may be forced to abandon his popular loan programme anil decided to dispone of It while work on make another syndicate deal within the other regular appropriation bills ten days or two weeks, to protect the Is proceeding. reserve against annihilation. al 1 t lKioh-pouhl- Ird e, "" gold-shippi- t illxpo-eltlo- n I Gold Ressrvs Going Down. Washington, Jan. 7. The Treasury today 'Inst 32.lt3.0O0 In gold bars anil (1,646,000 In gold coin, and received from the Mercantile bank at New York 0 in exchange for currency, making the net Inns fur the day 32.739.000. This leaves the tiue amount of the reserve at the close of business (38.326,710. In financial cltvb'a here the fear Is expressed that today's heavy withdrawals are but I lie beginning of heavy exports It i recalled that during last January th- - v.lthdrawalx amounted to about 145.040.(9)4. of wMch (3o.uu0.omi was Withdrawn within two weeks and over 17.000,040 In one day. The fart that thirty days must elapse before the new bond Issue con lie closed and the contracts awarded seem to add W the anxiety hrrslufore felt, and In 1300,-00- German Prssa Calmer. London, Jan. (.The Berlin correspondent of the Times says: The violence of the prqss against England Is abating, end the Idea of a German protectorate over the Transvaal Is warmly refoidlnted and denounced as a malicious and detestable Invention. The purpose of the Etmieror's telegram to President Krueger waa twofold, to secure popularity at hums and to warn England that her safety ilea In a closer compart with Germany and the triple alliance. i The strike of the employees at the Western New York and Pennsylvania shops has been settled. The demands nt tlie men were acceded to, except as to the restoration of wages, ami they have returned to work. $100,000,000 silver majority. Following is tin- fuff text of the substitute: t. Thai fr.'ln ini-- sf'.cr tlie puss-asgivllcil ef this it"l Ihc mini ul the i'nffrd lie UM II It, tile (ilillUgi of Slille liver, i.utl there -- It. ill Ik cullicd dellurs thu main lru. uf ef wtiglit uf t:iiid:ir-line, us prosilver, vided Ihe le i at J.iiiuurv 1. iNil, anil Ihc Siiiuc (inis and tcl'iu't In the llllltlalh'HH mill plnV'lldtlllH 1. I he hiw ! o l r qiuil-il- ) llu nimige and I'f ,:uiil. mill whenever llle t iilns tar alull lw ivi'.'ived min Ini'il' prnv ded the ','i eei'llfiej'ii's may In- Ilii'ii jo in Ihe iiiuniu,' now piuvid u liy law. gee, 2. Tliui Ihe Sv clary of liic Ti'iis-iishall coin hitu an vi r dnll.ii ns sihxi plucll ul'li'. Hivurdil g In tile prnv islnll uf ktvlluu 1 of Hits article, from Hie silver I'Ulhnn piil'chu-'- ll under the uiilllnl lly ut I lie act at cut il Ini. "Ah uel July 14. liiilllnn tim directing purchase uf silver I 111' Slid liic issae uf y nnle lit Hid fur uilier luirpnsi s " I Out purllmi or mid silver hullliiii wlik-l- i Hie seigiitni ;ige proiii In Hie iiuveriimeiit, llu- - ivisl uf liiwll. llu- - ilMcli'lii'c Die silver purehiiwid under said act and il eiiiiuigi' value, and said silver dollar so i'hiiuiI shall If used III pa)uicnt uf - POPULAR LOAN FORT HALL D1TGH CONTRACT. -' JACKSON'S For the Legislatures lar Session. DAY TO BE CELE- BRATED WITH FEBVOR. Regu- lli-rll- 1 AND MONROE. NIJMI1ER 49 vl'-l- ll the Secretary of the Treasury. "al l Issued by Idaho Canal Company the Job. 412-- idiir-triillt- s Democrats Will Rally Around the Memory of the Hero of New OrThe Bonds Will be Dated February leans for the Fight of 1896. 1, 1805, and Will Run for Thirty Years, Bearing 4 Per Cent Iuterest, uiiunul 1hiludclphla, Jan. T. The in Denominations of 9 50 or Multibanquet of tliu Young Men'a 1 vniucraiic uasueiullun tomorrow evening, to celeplies Thereof Payable in Coin brate Jackson's day, will be the most Bonds May be Issued. Important event in the association's Other history since It began these dinners sixteen years ago. Tlw wur message uf conI'lvsldent Cleveland will fit In very Washington, Jan. chxcly with the uaderly ing principle of cerning the amount ami character uf lust set new was bond rest issue at the which Jackson's Governmental policy, t'ui lisle niiidc was an uncompromising hatred uf Great night, wlu'ii Rrltain. The Jingoes are expected to jiibllc a circular on tlie subject. Tlie make the eagle scream tomorrow night, oun will - a "iH'piilar" one, and t which is iluieil January 6th. anil the British Hum has huused his not ice tliui I lie Giivi ruuirul will llutali. The must distinguished gives use uf lluI'lincnl 4 per ecu! lliiity-ycii- r sell (UHi.isMi.uiai anil tar tin, piit'iKMi. of making the aalij guest of the evening will lie .lilted bonds or li'gislcicd enilpoil live lliinu'iliali ly HVallulde as Stevenson, win will run over from ted , for w lilcli N'igiiliii Hie Heiiei.iiy el ihe Treasury Is February I. Ik-D'.O-Washington. Aiming others exiiectnl t.i hereby Hiill'iit-lv- i d and direclcd tu issue will ivquiioii purvliasers to tie present are Atiuriiey-Gein-i-silvi-cerII. us If II Were cel tiib'.iii's In or coin ugahisl pay gold gold Hannon, Secretary of the Interior Hoke tificates. Tills will be I lie lu st Issue already eidiml and III llu, Treasury. Smith, Henators Morgan, Fuulkiicr and His'. 3. Thai mi Ni In lot I Imlik mils Administration of such shall Iw liereaK'i issiied fur a ili'iuunlna-ffui- i Vila. and Congressmen Erdmuii and by tin- presold one tune. ut uf Imuds amount large Ii ss Hum (hi, and all null's uf Hart. ueh ein iilur also euiiluiiiH un iiitiuia-- t Imnks niiw viiilsI.iiiiluiK uf The sudden return to life of the Dem- The ii III of H possible fill llnT Issue of less limn Hint sum shall hu. us mpldly a ocrat le party, brought almut by the Imuds should tin- - Issue or sale of all prneiiiiild". lakeii up, d niul war meiuiage, will U- - studiously tuken additional and tniti'H ul flu mill liirgcr or dilTeieiit form of bond for advantage of by the party leaders, ami the maintenance of tin- - gold resel l e iuiih shall he Issued In tin Ir stead Gets jp-i- Sail Lake City, l ull, January The L'gisliiture gut out uf Its special and into its regular session yestei1-daTlie transition was not an entirely sin.iuth one, as the parliamentary niuchliu-rla not yet in jierfect working order. But the Democratic Beiiatui offered no further oliatarle to tlie enactment uf the MU they hud fought the evening before. The object of llielr opiKH.lt ion had lieen accomplished when the legislature adjourned Oil Monday evening, anil so, after the iiieuure had been amended so as to provide fur beginning tlie regular sesxiun at 4 o'clock on Tuesday, the vote on final passage, in the Semite, a in the House the day liefure. WHS UIIUIlllllllUM. FIRST STATE LAW, When the bill had been enaeteil It wu presented to Governor Well l.y the t'uinnilltees un Enrollment ami Engrossment uf the Senate anil House, and at 3:30 o'clock tlie first law cnucied in the Statu of Utah was signed and went Into effect. Tlie bill wa signed in the office of the fount y Selectmen, which has been set apart fur the use of tlie Governor during the session, and the act waa witnessed l.y Senator Glen Miller, Sutherland and Snow ami Hnedaki-r- , fUHhing, "humpsuii of Millard ami Thompson of Sanpete. "I am alsjut to lgn the first bill IMissed by tlie State Legislature," said Governor Wells to the delegation, "w ith tlie ien behind iny ear, which Is the one used by President Cleveland In signing the Enabling art. Tills table," suid he, pointing to tlie one oil which the bill lay, was made by J. It. Wilson at this city from wood furnished by the Governor of the varlou State, and the bill will be Migned on it at Mr. Wilaun'a request. "What time shall we lay it Is 3:30?' inquired the Governor, a he consumed hi watch. Seven other watehea appeared simultaneously, hut their owners. with becoming for the watch of the State Executive, repressed to all Ineiliiatiiin challenge the correctness of the Gubernatorial time-piecami 3:34 oclock wa Indorsed on the Idll ami became the historical minute. FIRST REGULAR SESSION. In Tlie first sitting of the regular session was called to order ut 4:33 o'clock by Secretary Pardee uf the Senute. The roll was called and all the Henators answered to their names, ELECTION OF OFFICERS. Tlie formal election of officers was then gone through with, resulting in the choice of the officers elected liy the special session, with the addition of Theodore fhldester for Janitor. Tlie Democrata presented their alute, as in the special session, but It was voted down liy a strict party vote. The officer aiqieared and were sworn in by the President. Tlie Secretary was Instructed to notify the House tliat the Kcnate was organised In regulur session and ready to with business. priMHK-Tim rules of the last Territorial Council were adopted to govern the Senate until it made Ita own rule, y. l- . iiiii-ii- . ul redi-i'ii- under Hie iilrivilnu of ihe ( 'umpi roller ef . liy tlie law iHdun- - Febru- ii will be issued iii sums of 130 and mill Ik- - payable In multiplex InstallmuiilH. Is H fi utuiv which, it is will make them regarded with popular fuvur. The main leasoii for dal lug tin- - bonds year luiek is suid to Ik- - lu site tlie piihlli: a lielliT oppnrlliiiily to Judge tlielr murki-- l value by roiuparliiK tln-with tin- - gold 4's Issued at lint time, so thut their bids can Ik- - made to conform with tin- - market value of those hondi. on tin- - 1st of February. Thu circular la as follows: of Treasury Depirllneld. tiflb-i-6. l!:.No-licret ary, Washington, Jan. is hereby giv- - li tlml soiled pnusisals of I in Hi' will Ini received si Ihr oflh-tlie Treasury nl Wnshlncloii. I rotary of II o'i4N-on 12 ediicsihiy, ii uf noon, for tin- - pus- tin- - 5lli day of Frhruuiy. Iihhc iif one hundred million diillurs HtiilcN 4 per relit of Fnlo-(tlio,i..iii.ai rouiHiu or regisleri d ImhuIs, in ileiioniluii-tinii- a or fifty dofiniH (fm and iiinllli.l. of that tiiiii. as limy lie drsiivd by bld-- t tiers. The rigid In reject any or all bills Is Tlie Isinds will Is dnbsl on tin 1st day of February. Wfi. ami I" pivuMr in mill thirty ycim idler Hint hair, mid ut 4 oriitnni in r wilt iioiir Interr-aniiiiin, puyuMe iinmb ijy In coin, Inn Ihr all ciiuihiiin luntiirliiK on mid (lie hulili r. lull esidiisiv ely at the uplluii it Ihe Guv mid suid nule vuffi d givi'idiuckH, wlieii hu re-- 1 'llu si . shuff lw ii issued us provided liy III" in I ul Muy 31, IV.V, The HUlisiiliiU- - was uduptcil wltlmut llseusslun, lip- - vide Isdug S to 5. Wuieuit wu iiliHeiit, but lit w.us coiiuli'il for tin- - hill. I i'IIk Yoiii Iiih . linn is, 1 Nil) and r Afcdrenr Jackson. Tlie '' y Repuh-lii'HI- l. Morrill, Sherman, Allisun, Ald-rle- h i their after llu- - ImiiiiI Idll was of, to tuku up tile tlll'lff hill, lull 1 H'lnnernt linlh-ulei- Hie Repulilleiiii nskeil fur fiirtlii-- r time in order In submit tliu tariff to the I!. chui-ii- Caucua on th Wimliliigloii, Jim. 6. Tariff Bill. A caucus of lomor-ruwill lie of Ihu Hepulillemi at the llli'iillu'ls of till- - Coiilliill lee oil Fililllli-e- . to consliler tile wlllell lisve urlsi-in I'liniiiK'llun witli tin- - liunse Tinbill. tariff (simmfflee is unilis'ldeil is'tween the idll wltlmut it so ns and iinieiiiling dewill be 1st iluy of Kehi inirv. in to nmke an re of tin- upsirl of certiilll tached, and pinvliusers will Is- Illllll'Uleil Sellllli'IS Iihvh a wlin iay hi ruffl'd Hiab'S gold coin, or gold to press very strungly fur ivrtllk'alcs, for Hie bonds awarded In them and nil Inleiisl iieeiiu-- l llienon Ills 1st day of February, is';, up tu Tlie I'liiumilli-lias liud under sflr lint time of npplieHl lull for delivery. IMs'lal eiiiiHlilerallori prupixiilluns tu must Im niiidi1 PsymclifH for till- - iNiuds tliu iiruvIr.liiiiH of tin- - Idll to sugar s Hlidi-lluat b idled at tim Treusury of and to Ineri'iise tliu rate nf duly on W Ssliffigliin. 1. nr tlie at (.. Mpirils. iigrleiilliiriil piiiiluel and aiul-trat New Shirk, liosloii, ridludolpliia. lint. Tin- lioiise idll or tliu duty more, I'lileago, Hi. ishi made III these n il li'les, or New iirleans, with tin- - exi'i'ptlun liny may Han Franehfnu with .xi'lniiig.- - on New of align r. 13 Hr wbllu the proposiwluit York, n ml all bids must atnte tion liefuru the coiuinUlei- - I tn muki' of Isinds an- - desired, and Ihe imrense 20 Thu cent. at anil or jut whether rcglxicrcd couisiii, I dlKiMiseil to remrt without what place I hey will Ik- - Mild for. , aiiii'mliiu-ntl but the made any iiisiiilhueiils, apprccliitliuf l.y Payment may 2U ss follows: Tweiily per l upon narrow margin In tlie Henatu It has I nut of bills, uf bi'i'll iliH'Ideil to secure thr Hii'eptinec receipt and twenty per ii'iil 2H ul Hie end uf Si'iise of the util ire Republican side of curb li n ilays thenufl-'r- ; - hid nil ticrrit-v- tlie Kunatu before the nf the plan lluwhole iiinminl bidders may imy I ciiniili-ted- . R therefore Ss st thn (lain of tile lirsl lusfaffiueid, find If I the tliat iwrent Republican Kcnalors tlinw who linvc pid' all IiisIuIIiiii iiIn tn pres tlielr nmy my I lie wnelc allow a disiasifflon maturing bids at any linie, uel aiiiemlmerits to tliu extent of mneuiil uf their of tliu lusl In- tlie biff, tlli-- Will Ik accepted. upHdng later than stallment. There I iiIko some leal Tlie Imuds will he ready fer delivery un the silver Repuhlleuiia n lid Hie Popuur Is'fun- - lie- - I5lh day of J'Vhriiuiy. IMII. In'IIi'VisI Is who would onlinarlly it Notice Is fall her iierehy given that If lists, or support n tariff Idll. muy Insist Usm tile issue uiid sale ef an differi'iit form of bond Inr H- i- -ni.ilnle-llniir- e sibling ii fi is rolling" HiTU'iiiliiii'iit In of llu- gold risen'" shall Is- uiiilie-rix.'- the tariff Idll. mul II la lioissl tile of indleut-In- g by law licfi'iv liic 5ih day ol FebnuciiN will liavu the Ihc la- ruary, 1X94, Healed preisisals for from tile wluit of Biieli Imuds will also Is- - received Repuldieuii muy silver Senators. at Ills same time uiid plu.-e- - and up to the sanu- dale, and upon tin- same terms Pacific Roads Debt. herein wl ferlli, and suidi and ueiidffleii bids will Is- - innslileriHl us Well as Ilia Idds Jim. 6. Tliu House Washington, t mcii-Imuds tieherein fur on Piiellic Itnilways within a JAM EH G. CAItUHI.E. lulled. to consider plans few diiya will Hii'M'liiry of llu. Treasury. Tor inlJtiNtlng llu- - ilclit of the Pacific riiuds to tin; Government. Cliulrtnan Powers arrived In tliu city today from Ths Banks Will Take Them. u called mid Yeriuiirit, meeting of the New York. Jim. 6. Tin. World 'onimiltiH! for organisation. will say: In response to an Mr. Power iiniiorrow siipiHirli'd Hie Reilly bill Inquiry aunt out Humbly night by the in llle lust CiniKi'css, but it lx uniler-xIinluniks of ilie World, tin National lie tliiiik tim plan can be smaller cities and towns of the conulry improved upon. that He Ims not framed within ten hours yesterday pledged Hiiy plan himself, Mr. Power say, as themselves to take over (13.iSNi.i9u) of lm Ims mil known long that hu won to Government liinds upon a 3 ht cent Is- - cliiiirrmin of tin- - coniiiiltti'v. Several were the hard ami fast hills will basis. Thi-spndxilily lie Introduced withtin- - nnioiinlH to Is' in offers wlllell will give the commitof lunik tee a wiK'k, of taken. In addition, hundred ground to work on. , plenty , and. declared tli.dr wllllngm-sxMr. Power It I absolutely say , hut for varlou eagernes to buImiitIIm-Hint wiini- - (lisimsltinn of tlie reasons wen unnldi- - to name, any parsliuiil'l hu made Ibis Conticular amount. It eunnot be doubled gress on iicciiuiit nf tlie liy apprisu-hlnthat these bank represent st an- niufiirlly of some of llm IkiihIs, but he million. All these diH-another fifteen not yet know what I tho tenifier swer wen- - In reply to a query a to of tin- - eoniinilti'i' or the llnuHU regardwhat tho bank would liivcxt in bond ing' tin- - prnblem. Two-tlilrof ths on a 3 mt cent isi!. Till menus commit IcciiP'ii an- - new, for the last thu payment of about 116 Speaker ilm plied from tin- - list certain or alsiut 118 fur the Imuds pro wised in un m In i of this Congress who served un tin- - committee in thu last Congress. Secretary Carlisle's call. Willie In the hist House tim Reilly RESPONSE OF A ROIHE nANK. Idll received a larger iroKirtluiial supItolm-- , City port fi'iun thu Ms., Jan. 6. Tin- - Hoi than the Republican folNational hank tndhy received th"York ran iii'iniKTiitie side, no Inference - drawn Iseonra-rnlnlowing Inquiry from thu New the iii'ei'SKurlly World: sunt pn majority. Republican large today Boise City Nullnii.ll bunk: If ask all National luniks cull to replenish II makiS-- s Washington, Jsn. 6. Tlie Invalid It a r eonsldi will gold reserve. Ihcy pensions committee todny agreed to a duly in lake lamdsandon to wluit report a hill providing that In conbasis. Will you invest sidering claims filed under the art of folJune 27, 1894, the death of an enlisted In reply. Cashier Hoff wlr'-- ss man or oflici-- r shsll be considered as lows: If satisfactory eviWo should Is-- willing tn script Imnds, sufficiently proved the if luiliorlsl- to I1 Ihxih1'! Iy tin I'm!-Jen- 2t. dence t produced and the fact offrom continued absence of such person to Up- I'Xleiil of our eapllal al Governnii'iit home and family for seven years, per cent. IT so provided Unit pur vshie during which period no Intelligence ol would Issue circulation to Hie of Imnds and removu tax of 1 in r rent of his existence hss been received. v nil NaHonnl belli And circulation. luinks on tho Pacific coast would do tlie "mPil01HF, CITY NATIONAL BANK. Rhodes's Successor. Alfred Koff. Cashier. Town. Jan. 6 The new I hat Rhode, rrciiil-- r for CbM lion, BALTIMORE BANKS. i 'ninny, hu resigned Is conlirmcd. Hon. e A 6. of numlivr Baltimore Jsn. Sir Gordon Hpriggs, Treasurer of Chh: r. financial Institutions will Cecil Rhndi-- as Colony, surci-m- l to the call of Kucretary Carlisle fur I extmeted bids for a gold loan. It Fatal Railroad Accident. that bids aggregating (1,340,(99) will he fferod from this city. These bid will Durrin. Natal, Jan. t. The mall train bank some chiefly tram National from Johannesburg haa arrived here which propose to nsu the bonds ss a crowded with pasaengcra. This train basis of IncrcsKcd circulation and from was overturned on Decetnls-- r 34th, and acvcral coaches were smashed, twenw-cigl- it othpr institutions representing persons being killed and Iwcnty-tliu-- e Gen. John G. Gill, president of the dangerously wounded. Mercantllu Trust cmnixuiy. express-In such a hinmeir a a strong I loan. HI romj-anarranging for a subscription to It of (340,400. Righcii of all ia LMvaahg fowc President Ramsey (if the National l to he said cxiiecte-bank Exchange loan a success and that his Ixink of the bonds. would want In-l- nsK-rve- d it (ilHKI-sfflu- ii e il y. - s 1 liien-iim-- t, cimi-niitti- d coin-niltl- Hpin-henshi- - o e dls-isi- h r every effort will be put forth to muke all the political capital possible out of the anniversary. "Deniocnitlc leadership ia no longer a forlorn hope," said a Democratic statesman two days after the message. "Lost week the n-- auction flag waved over our camp. Now, for the first time in a generation, the National flag enwraps the Jackson from the Gulf to the lutki-x.clubs will celebrate the day all over the country as never Chicago, St. Louis, New York. Ronton, New Orleans, Baltimore and other large cities will use the occasion to lines for the fight of 1896. Jackson's day la the anniversary of the Rattle of New Orleans. January 8, 1819, when he routed the heroes of the Peninsula under rommnnd of Welling- r vote Junes (Ark.), Willie, Walllinff, Imii's iNcv., Pup.) mid Wuieuit, s- tU'lia-lu- specification. In regard to ths filed by the attorneys for Murray. one at ths bidders, against awarding thu contract to ths ranal company, on the ground that the time set by ths Government for the completion of tho work would not tis sufficient to aompieto It properly, tlie Becretary says that he tMurray) could, with ths knowledge that he could not complete the contract lu thu tlinu (June 1, 1696) have Hdili-tlie amount of penalty for such tune as he would have run over that date to the amount of his bid, and In tliat way have protected himself. The penalty prescribed by the Government was :s) tier day, and In three months wuulil have amounted to only 14844. A to tlie contention tliat Murray had not had tlinu In which to make a complete survey uf tha route of tha proposed ennui, the Kucretary waa of ths opinion tliat he (Murray) had had os good a show as any ut ths other bidders. Taking It all together, the Becretary was generally at the opinion that tbe demurrer did not carry much weight amt should then-forbe disregarded. Tliu idnlio Canal company was the only liliMer tu agree to all the speciflrathma of thu Government and waa also the only bidder to deposit a check as a guarantee of good rail h. The Becretary wa of tlie opinion that they made the stroiig-'H- t esse, when all the bids were uiinslilereil, and therefore directed tho (iinmlsaioiiur to enter Into a contract with them for constructing tha works. ADVERSE TO THE N. P. Becretary Hnilth today confirmed ths Commissioner's decision in favor of tha defendant In the rase of tha Northen Iaaiflc Railroad company against Will-lai- n M. (iribble. from tha Lewiston, Ida,, land dlstrirt. Ths land In question la within the indemnity limits of llie grant and waa selected by It as an Indemnity fur lands lost elsewhere. Tills selection was allowed, hut the testimony showed tliat it was a buna fide settler at the occupied time of selection, and was therefor not os-to such selection. The company's Is to lie rayecled and GrihlilsTs entry is tu Htand. d liic I'lllTKlIc) ary 5th. Heeliun 4. Tliu! Ihe Hieretary nf Hie it was uluiiist midnight before Secre- Tie isury shuff redeem (lie ITilleil Hlulc was iiiili-smade pubtary Carlisle's eiiculur I'uiiiiiiuidy e.illi d greenliui ks. and also lb" in.isiiiy mile Issued under Hie lic, ton lute mi hour to uliiuin the upni-Iiiuf public lui-i- i on tin- - union of the pint n inns uf llle m l id July 14. IMP, when lur reileiiipliuii, In siuiidivrd silGoverniiienl. or tliu prospect of the jireseiili'il in g"ld rein, using fur bonds taken by the peu-pl- ver ilullmaof orsaid eiliii'r geld nr silTlie fact that the Imiidx ver ruin, ur lnl li,nulea lad III Ihu Oplluii uf e. ," Wualiingtoii, 1). C., Jsn. 4, 144. nuuretory Hnilth today took up and considered Idds fur th irrigation work at the Fort Hall Indian reservation. He considered all ths facta preasatsd by tlie t'oniinlsaloner of Indian Affairs, and hia final conclusion was to authorize thu Uonimliialuner to enter Into a contract with tha Idaho Canal company to construct the works at their bid of (M.wW according to the Government nt forever willed ton's brother-in-lathe question of British invasion in this to and gave country, history a record uf the severest defeat ever sustained liy was and the sergeant-at-arm- s army, to procure from the proiier the English name stands next tn JefferJackson's source copies of said rules and copies on son's roll of the Democratic pathe of tlie enabling art and the Constitutriots. Like Jefferson, Jackson was a tion for the use of the members. lover of simplicity, but he locked the UTAH COUNTY CoNTEHTH. culture, refinement and delicate graces Then Mr. Thorn uf I'tah county of- that distinguished his great protutyiM-- . fered a resolution thut the conl.-MteI'tah county caex go uver to the regular session. Mr. Critehlow's motion to table prevailed, but luter the resolution was taken from the table and lie Inlution that the sergeautxt-arm- s structed to furnish members with three to purchase postage daffy paiiera, Htnnips for members use and arrange of their mail. for the delivery The resolution also requested the Secretary of Slate to supply to each member and the chief clerk copies of the compiled laws of 1888 and the session luwa of 1894, 1892 and 1894; also the Journals of the Council and House of the Thirty-firs- t Territorial Tsqrlslature and the rules of the last legislature. "Rut we have no sergeant-at-armsamidst laughter, Interrupted s member,was when the resolution being read. " I mean when a sergeant-at-arm- s Is elected, answered Harris, with considerable dignity and some feeling. The resolution then followed Munson's to the table, by the solid vote of the Democrata and a large proiortlon of the Republican. Iewis and Andrus were appointed to notify the Governor that the House was prepared to receive any message, and adjournment waa taken until 2 o'clock this afternoon. 989,430. 111, e, Iai-xui- i III- -! resct adopted. J. F. Rrlnghurst, who, according to the canvass of the Utah funinilsslon, received 2362 votes for Representative from I'tah county, contests the seat uf Hyruni whom 2367 voters KUPlsirled, un the ground of li regularities affecting the result at Lelil poll No. 1 and 2. American Fork, Kpring-vllland Goshen. Mr. Spring Rrlnghurst in Ida iielltlon states that In all these precinct either there were vote cast fur him that the Judges refused to count, nr ballot in hi favor were put in the wrong box. John Graham, who received 2339 votes, is another Utah county Republican who seeks to enter the House by contest proceeding looking to the seat now occupied liy A. (. Smoot, whose vote the Utah Commission decided was 2379. Mr. Graham alleges Illegal voting. He also asserts that the total vote of Mapletnn, where Smoot had 26 majority, shuuid be thrown out becnune of illegality. G. Q. Simons wants M. La no ui'h seat i from Utah county. Hintons says apparently had 2574 votes and himself 2338. bat tliat Illegal voting made Larson's majority. The Rocky Mountain Bell Telephone eomiiany's proffer of a free telephone for the use of members, as well s franking privileges to outside points, was accepted. TO START THE COURTS. When Speaker Denny held that the House waa organised and ready for business. Nye introduced a bill covering certain present necessities of the Judiciary. In support of hia measure he said the matters treated of required Immediate attention. The courts, he asserted, were unable to proceed, particularly in Jury cases, ss there Is now no means of drawing Jurors. He urged that the House hasten, as a simple matter of justice to litigants. The bill authorised the District courts to fix the terms of court to be held In the respective counties at the districts. or jurors are set The qualification forth as follows: f'ltixenship of the United States, ability to read and write the English language, six months residence In the county, payment of taxes, possession of a sound mind and discretion and no physical disability. After passing tn its second reading. Robinson of Kane suggested that only males be permitted to act as Jurors. Nebeker of Rich moved that further action be deferred until a ierlal committee might report upon the merits and necessity for the pmtwixed measure. His idea rommended Itself to the majority, and Nye, Crltehiow. Taylor, Nelieker of Rich and Murdock were named ns the committee. Harris of Weber offered a Joint reso- Rsport of Utahs National Decision Advsrs to tha Horthsra Fsclflo in Land Bntrj Csss Gold Coins go for tho Yaar, 959,616,807; Silvsr, 95,586,010; Minor Coins, d .- cunii-any'- s si'li-ctlu- UTAH MATTERS. Cleveland signed this afternoon tlie Cannon Mil transferring to tlie new Htsta of I'tah ths furniture ami fixtures formerly the property of llu- - United Htates under ths Territorial it Government Thu Comptroller of tha Currency Issued today the alsitract of December reHirts made by tha Dish National of (200,-Wlinnk. It allows tha In loans and discounts, an increaaa of (73,444 In iecla and an Increase of nearly (80,000 In lawful money reserve. There I a liwmusi of nearly (200,000 In Individual deHislts and of 6 per cant In tha average reserve. The report at the Nevada banks shows a decrease In reserve from 21.26 per cent to 13.13 per cent, a material n1 in in Individual deposits, crease of (UNO in total Hpecle held. e sr liii-rea- IOHTM AHTEllH. postmasters appointed county, Ida., Mrs. today: Cora, L. J. Hughes, vice F. W. Webster, resigned; Dubois, Fremont county, A. A. Kouilh-clu- s Werty. vlee C. C. Hmlth. resigned. . Cum-iiiilti- - The Home of Andrew Jaeksum was courtly and polished; Jackson was rough Slid ready. Jefferson was a diplomatist; Jackson was a fighter. In everything except lofty they were dissimilar. Ills hatred of the British was Inspired In early life. When but a boy. during the Revolutionary war, he waa taken prisoner by the liritlsh. An officer conmmanded young Jackson to clean his boots, which Jefferson pur-pos- es young Andrew not only refused to do, but, having a choice vocabulary of good, strong, expressive words, he Informed the officer that he could go tp that place where thermometers are nut long enough tn register the temperature. For thle he received a caber cut on the bead ami another on the arm. He waa Cheeterflelflian In his manner toward women. Ho was ever ready to defend the character of women with words or pistols, and a defamatory remark about his wife coat a noted politician hie life. Hie memory will be an Inspiration to Ivmoerary so long as there la a Democrat. It Is a perennial Juke In politic that In some sections south of Mason and Dixon's line they are voting for Jilm yet. Want' Parcels Post Washlngton'jan. (.Sir Julian the British ambassador, and Lord Gough, first secretary of the legation, had a conference with Postmaster General Wilson today at which the established parcels post convention between the United States and Great Britain was urged. The Ambassador was assured by Mr. Wilson that the matter would be considered as soon us pnmihle. Mr. Wilson explained that the United Htates has no parcel post convention with any European country, though having such conventions with a number of British colonies, the Hawaiian and Leeward Islands and other small countries. The objection urged by the postal authorities Is that the introduction of the arrangement would be disadvantageous to this country, a the malls are liable to transportation over much more territory than in England and It would create more work in the service liy allowing a maximum of eleven pounds to a package in the malls Instead of four, as at present. Paun-cefot- e, Krueger to Kaiser. Indi-cd- qui-utii- prsi-Hesil- wlu-tlicr- . t'-s'- Ilalti-mor- nlii'l Iiivi-s-to- Berlin. Jan. I. President Krueger of the Transvaal has sent to Emperor William the following reply to the telegram uf congratulation upon hi success in repelling Invasion.: "I testify to your Majesty my very deep and heartfelt thanks for your sincere congratuhtlons. to do "With God's help we ho BOND SUBSTITUTE. everything possible to hold our dearly bought IndrpMidence and the stability Senate Committed Provides for Free of our beloved republic." Coinage of Silver. Tlie "Tex" hss been onlrti to proWashington, Jan. 6. The Senate FiNavy-yardwliern nance committee haa decided to report ceed to the Nirfulk the extensive changes reeomm-iuli- -J liy Senate aubetltute for the House the lioqiectlvn board probably will be aa a the measure agreed upon by tbe bill, made. lat-ter- e' s, s I'rc-mh-- RABBIT FEAST FOR THE POOR. Lake Bends a Carload Thom to Us. Market I Hike, Ida., Jan. 4 Th ond rsliliit-drlv- e held st Market Lake today whs even more successful than tlie first effort. Fully 340 people from different of Fremont county in the sport. As on ths previous occasion the stock-yard- s were used to corral the Jacks, and after two hours of beating the sagebrush 3000 rabbit were driven into the yards. All those that were maimed were killed and the live ones saved to be shipped. A Tier the people took all they cared for were loaded into a stock-ca- r. the balance tin- - dead ones on the upper deck and the live ones on the lower, and were shipped to Halt Lake City fur free distribution to the poor, the Union l'o-- cl lie railway having kindly offered free transportation for them. After the drive a sumptuous repast was served to all who took in the Kirt by the cltlsens of Market Lake, and In the evening a free donee waa given, which ended a day of pleasant excitement Market -d RED CANYON Compromised SUITS ENDED, ths Sixty Damags Cases for 91000 Each. Gheyenne, Wjra, Jan. 4. The suits brought against the Rocky Mountain of Uinta county by tha Coal comi-anlielrs at the sixty miners killed at the Red Canyon disaster of last sprlsg have been compromised. Tbs coal company agrees to pay each of tha sixty plaintiffs (1440. The suits against tha company which were to have been tried In the court of this county on January 13th have been dismissed. Ths Times Uses Language. Loudon, Jsn. 7. The Times in an editorial this morning reminds the llnt-tv- d State that Whether we have troubles In Europe and Africa or not we will not yield on tlie Venexuelan question. We have Insulted nobody, but If we are comiieffeil to fight, we shall be ready to guard wbat ia worth fighting for. liic wilier of the financial article In the Times thinks that the rejection of thu Morgan ayndlcate's offer will have grave consequence, and that a popu-lloan will be mainly subscribed by gold obtained from tha Treasr' . The result will be, says ths t'imes, that we shall probably see a reel gold premium which will rapllly empty the nr Treasury." L Utset U.S, Govt Report ABSOLUTELY PCJB6 t |