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Show THE PAYSON GLOBE VOL. V BLANCO'S EDICT. UTAH NEWS. SENATOR Fan Fargoa' KsleadeJ to Cshaa Rebels . Who Have Muffsrml Havana, Nuv. V Marshal lllancohas issued the following edict, officially described as expressing the magnanimous sentiments of the queen regent and the firm determination of the I'rosis-albm- Tha innsfil valuation of Juab tonnty ia almost three million dollar. T. L. Smith, a Salt Lake deaf route, ha been arrested on a charge of wb-ber- al telephone line 1 being string from Evanston to Randolph, a distance of 94 miles. The wheat acreage in many counties will be greatly increased as a result of prevailing prices. Box Elder county ia forging ahead Within the past as a mining county. few days very encouraging strike have been revealed. Utah's I'te Indian chiefs made a good impression in Washington, and am returning satisfied that allotment of lands ia for the best. The Oregon Short Line has asked commerce commission the inter-stat- e fur an extension of time in which to equip its trains with automatic couplings. The run of the Utah Sugar Factory for this season is at an end. Although the daily ."erage has been better than ever before the run is ouly half a lung as usual. The Rear River Orchard company wiltahip a large amount of Utah fruit to I'liiladelphia where it will be put on exhibition. It includes almost every variety raised in the state. United States Senator Cannon arrived home from China and Japan last week, where, in company with Dubois and Iettigrew he has been making a study of conditions in the Orient It seams to have been demonstrated in Salt Lake City's municipal election A that women are-n- ot SATURDAY, XOYHMHHK lii, 1AYSOX, successful a vote-getter- s. Each of the three parties had given representation to the fairer sex, and in each case they ran hundreds of Iolitlcisns votes behind the ticket say that women voted against their sex. Capt Donovan, late of the Salt Lake a police force, has gotten over the Kkag-utrail into Klondylte. His party was Letone of the very few to succeed. ters from him describe the horror of the trail, and state that hundreds turn back disappointed and disgusted. The search for gold in the far north is not one of nn mixed pleasure. The monthly statement of State Treasurer Chipman shows a cash balance of 30.1T1.S4 at the end o.Oc toiler. Receipts for the month were 18,430.10, and expenditures 111, STS. 8. The ejef item of revenue ia fees of secretary of state, 18.030.75. Wasatch county made the largest remittance, 000.00 and Sanpete county the smallest, 00 cents. Frinee of New Mexico, la in Salt Lake in the interest of a new telephone system. The new system has no central station, and subscribers automatically make connections. The system is cheaper than the one now in vogue. If sufficient encouragement is vouched,, Mr. Prince agreaa to have the system in operation within a year. Colonel John S. Mosby, once the terror of the Union army, but now engaged in the peaceful pursuit of practicing law, was a visitor in Salt Lake City one day last week. Colonel Mosby is 04 years of age, but in spite of this he carries himself with the sprightliness of a man of 40. His movements are as quick and his eye as bright and alurt as in the old days when the mention of his name made half Washing tremble. The possibility of contest over Halt Lake's election has developed a queer ' state of affairs. It seems that an Impossible condition ia imposed before a suit can be begun. Fraud must be charged and supported by parties whose votes is alleged to have been tampered with. As there is no means of identifying ballots it presents a condition that cannot be complied with. It is a part of the old Australian ballot law. A new form of relinquishments adopted by the state board of land commissions contains an affidavit that land to lie relinquished to the United States by settlers in consideration of the state of Utah selerting the same in satisfaction of any portion of government grants to the state and agreeing to sell the tract to the relinquisher at private sale at a stipulated price of not less than 91. 23 per acre is in character and is claimed by no other person. The Indian war, it seems, turns out to have been an unprovoked assault on the part of officious game wardens. There are said to lie 750.000 head of sheep nn the desert between Trice and the Colorado line, where they will winter. It is estimated that the expense of the recent municipal election in Halt Lake will reach 13.500. In Salt take's municipal campaign the average strength of the parties was: Democratic, 4. fits; t.T'S; Republican. 3.003: Topullst, 73. The Southern Tactile and Union stockholders in the Union Depot company will increase the track and switching facilities at Ogdon by adding four miles of track. The heavy business of the past summer has shown the present fteil'ttr to b- - inadequate Xor.-Tartis- la-cii- ic government. I pardon in full all those who have been prosecuted fur the crime of re. hellion. Reliela prosecuted for common crimes, independent of reliellion, such aa spoliation, immorality and tlia; like, will he pardoned as rebels, hut udgrd for other offruse committed by them. Those suffering sentences imposed prior to the dete of this edict will have their sentence commuted to a certain extent, and, perhaps, in suiue cases, in fnlL Seven insurgent were tried by e here today and eonrt-marti- al fifty-thre- in- surgent a were lent to the penal settlement on the Isle of I'ines. THE OUTRAGE Uu ll'anira ENDORSED. Snow Makes Krjinrt to tha CSntrrnur. Denver, Nov. 9. ('ameComuiissionci Swan submitted to the governor his report on the encounter lielweru Game Warden Wilcox and his posse and a camp of Uintah Indians in Routt county, October 34. While Mr. 8 nr an deplores the taking of human life, he believes that it was necessitated by the exegenciea of the situation, lie states that in his opinion dame Warden Wilcox's version of the fight wai correct, and that the killing of the Indians was unavoidable anil necessary. However, he recommends that In justice to all concerned, there should lie the fullest possible examination by a commission Appointed for that purpose. He also Hays that the commission might provhle ways or means to prevent recurrence of such troubles. CANNON DURRANI HOME. lmnvlliilr of Osdltkiaa Thai ltwall la Iks Ortonl. Ogden, Utah, Nov. 8. United States Senator Cannon ia liouie from his trip of investigation to the Orient, where he left his coiiquinions. Senator Petti-greand Fred T. Duhuis, who will soon rrturn. Mr. Cannon did not care to comment too freely upon tha conclusions ha had arrirrd at, aa with tha other two gentlemen he will compile a ire port to ha printed and circulated as a aeuatc document. Ha said: We hail good opportunities for making theotiscrvatioiiH which were the object of our journey to thu orient. Numerous conferences were had with the leading men of Jrpsn the men through whose influence tliut empire adopted wliat it call tha guld standard. In addition to this, wa examined the industries of the country, thots to which hare been applied the modern methods, and the innumerable home industriea which are carried on now as In centuries gone. There ia very little to fear at present from tha competition of Japan in manufacture. Site has destroyed much of her advantage liy adopting a policy which was dictated from England. Talks What with her vast standing army, and with an increase of taxation such as is instituted by the present administration in Japsn, there are not the same inducements for the investment of capital in large factory systems. Resides, the difference of exchange ia now in favor of China to the extent of nearly 13 per rent, and aa the latter empire is likely to remain on the silver basis, the stimulus to oriental manufacturing is largely in China. The effect of Chinese competition is a more serious question, a menace ao vast that no protective tariff will guard us against it. Thu lnbor of Chinese factories is skilled; it is drawn from the inexhuuatihle fund of nearly 4(kl,iN)tl,iKH) of population; it is the most alteinious lapatient, bor in the world. It averages leas than 10 cents per day of our money. It produces as much per capita in factories and in mills as any labor in the world. China can produce as much cotton as she needs She can draw from the Mongolian sheep flocks all the wool necessary for the world. She haa in two provinces iso it is stated by engineer! and others with whom I conversed) more iron and coal contiguous than ia to be found within the entire boundaries of the United Elate. "She ia making rails and all kinds of iron and steel fittings. It will not be many years, if financial condition! throughout the earth remain aa they are now, until China will be an exporter of all the things which she has formerly bought from civilised lands." hard-workin- (la Font to Klondike. Sew York, Nov. 9. A farewell re ceptlon haa been tendered at the Row-er- y mission to a band of seven Christian ernaadera who started for the Klondike gold fields to establish among the miners a permanent mission. Un- der the leadership of Alexander Dc sots, the missionary band will travel on foot all tha way from this city to Denver. Gospel services will be held along the route. From Denver, the missionaries will probably make their way throngh the Southwest to the Tacific coast Frasbjterian I'aloe. New York, Nov. 0. The celebration of the S5th annlvsary of the adoption of the Westminster standard, under the auspices of the historical committee of the New York Presbyterian unTo IMuband AnnnatliHtM. ion, was begun in the First lresby-teria- n Havana, Nov. 9. The annexationist church here. The afteruooin have received, throngh the columns of session was devoted to addresses. The newspaper of this city, a hint that evening session was held in the Madi- it will be well to almndon their meeson Square concert hall, and included ting. The article in question conveya musical programme and a collation. ed the information that the club was to lie proceeded against aa a gambling Chaaiplae Jail Ilicskrr. institution, uuder which pretext it Memphis, Tennessee, Nov. 9 J. H. would lie possible to do it members a Thomas, the forger, made his second deal of harm, without going to great escape from the jail hero, by sawing the length of accusing them of conthe bars of his cell, and afterwards These meetings have, therespiracy. sawing the bars of the window in the fore, been discontinued. rear of the jail. Thomas had made (Seneral Blanco's formal reception at himself famous by his previous escape the palace a week ago, was a very from jail here and at Chicago, and his chilly affair. Outside of the officials subsequent marriage with Miss Fannie and representatives of the commercial Rutherford of Minneapolisat SL tauts. bodies who attended, there were only Three other prisoners, charged with about thirty people present General minor offenses, also escaped. Blanco is said to lie in poor health, and to tie constantly in need of medilllliuils Coal HtrlkSk cal attention, and, therefore, not like9. Nov. Rpring Valley, Ilia., Steps have been taken at a mass meeting of ly to he able to endure the hardships of an energetic campaign against the miners, held at Marquette, to continue insurgents. the coal strike throngh the winter, by lersnnally. Marshal Blanco is well lioard consistcreating a liked by the members of ail parties, of from ing miners Spring Valley, LaSalle, lern, Ladd, Keatonville and including tha conservative, who, to their wealth, hare generally Marquette. The management of the owing strike is to be put in their hands. anerreded in swaying the mass of tlia Several mines at Marquette, Cahill and ncople.in Cuba. The autonomists and at lcru are the only mines working in the conservatives are far from lieing hand in glove, and no matter what the this district. new captain general favors, he is Fatal quarrel of Fanner. pretty sure to have the hostility of Belton, Mo.. Nov. li. At noon yes- one or the other. terday, nine mileseast of here, Arthur Christian Mrart llexler A muted. Wright killed John Hess and shut the Kanins (ity. Nov. . NollPngevet latter's father, William S. Hess, at their home. All those involved arc stirred t he Uhristinn Scientist of Kanfarmers, but no reason is given for the sas City as lias the arrest of Mrs. A. .1. , fur shooting. The murderer passed here Baird. Christian Science licnh-rthis afternoon and Ik making hia way ailing to notify the health authorities of a rase of diphtheria, which she lia south. trralcd. Among the or Fatal Mlaslep. in the rity, there aie few who Leadville, Colo., Nov. A Joseph do not support Mrs. Bniril in lirr conIlutcher, who arrived from Cartcrs-vill- e troversy, with tlia health officers. Thu Mo., was fatally injured by falllimit h officers look on Mr. Baird's ofing down a chute 50 feet. He was a fense as She will not lack partner in the lease of the mine and able lawyers when she apH',ir in was in an upraise when he made the court, and should she tic convicted fatal misstep. it is certain that apH-a- l to the cuiii't ol His condition is critical and it is final will la: taken. feared he will succuinh to death. sub-distri- J.iHHiS-i-entisl- Consul-Gener- Havana. tae has returned to s Iruluibljr I' lit roe. New York. Nov. a. The Evening World says former failure to return witli Wolcott ami General tainc was due V a new turn of affairs in England, which inny result in Mime change ir TO BE EXECUTED. Tailed atais tipmu Interim In lls HsrUuas Ci-s- Im, WEYLER ta Te Re Arrested The Octolwr pay rolls of ths Comstock eoniiania aggregated 37, 175. Charles Ball, a printer, was arrested on the Ath in l.erainle, for forging two checks fur '.'3.35 each. The Spanish government, as a result of tlia deliberations of the minister over the utterance of General Weyler, has rniue to the deriaiuu to try him by court-uiar- tial, no matter where lie lands, if he confirm the accuracy of the press reMadrid, keyel mukn the luud pen. wheteeoaM ead 8. (TOBEi y, nt Fn-alde- c . g kid-sapp- l blue-Jacke- ? man-of-w- ar 1 AImmer R. S. lUO-fu- L F. HOLLADAY nitro-glyeeri- two-hors- 143,-19- 0; Qentist. nitro-glyeeri- two-hors- Teeth Sets Wheels, Mich-igaim-- Too! y TOE Wiilrnlt is Wstliliiatini. Washington. Nov. 9. Senator Wol cott of I'olorado. nuc of the eonunis. siom-r- s who have la en in Europe in tlie interest of the bimrtullists.nrrivcd in this city last night, lie went to Ids about half home, where he s n hour. Bml tlicn went to the white s o Wol-Hit- t L .. formed In southern Johnson county, Wyo., whn will establish a large store at the K. C. ranch on lowdcr river. The new company haa 110,000 capital and will construct shearing and dipA Alnmlsam Berlin. Nov . The aluminum ship fitted with a benzine motor, was tested in the presence of a unrulier of generdep als nud the chief of the The ship rose a thousand partmentfeet, floated in the air n few iniiineiils, aud at first obeyed the man steering it, hut later a strong wind whn-- prevailed rendered tlie ship unmanageable. The experiment was roll side red and will be repealed partly . jT- I ELBE mAKO. ( eee rnri Wa 6eo8 (team Why Ihealfa'I ee kik NieMmal Gaed WkMltl National Sowing Machine Co.. Factvryi fi itvkim, 111. I Y. " .A' - T Iieen Two luinds of sraliliy sheep owned by tae A Wilcox, which were being trailed to Van Tassel for shipment were quarantined by the Converse county (Wyoming) inspector and will be reqnred to dip end eradicate the cab before proceeding. saci-i-ssf- ' ha ping pens. under other conditions, t company fa-m- air-shi- ,'i i L NORTHWEST NOTES. lla May ( huM bm-i- n G. W. Kelly, a ahecphenler, ia In jail at Livingston, Mont., charged with forglug tlie name of Edward ports of his utterances. The commanding uttiesrs at all tha Proffitt, a prominent stockman. It ia reported that an eastern synports of the Spanish kingdom hive tieen instructed to demand of Urneral dicate ia trying to secure a lease on 1411,090 acres of oil lend in the Halt Weyl er the muuu-u- t he can ha communicated with, the exact terms of tlie track country, Wyo., to be used for speech which he delivered in reply to grazing purposes. Absolutely Purs the manifestation at Havana on the The Montana state board of pardoua occasion of his embarkation for Spain has refused to confirm the pardon of J. P. Geldert, on Sunday. servings term of 18 years The steamer Montserrat, on which for murder, to whom pardoa was RffirM MftHK town (O., kfw toft. General Weyler sailed for Spain Run-da- granted by tlie governor two weeks on Wednesday, as raided to the go. Associated Tress, reached G Ibarra, on Htoaknien near Glrnilo, Wyo., are the northwest roast of Cuba, with her complaining bitterly about the ravage HYDROPHOBIA-PROO- F DOOS. engines disabled and may lie compelled af the wolves. A. J. I'uviugtou, a to return to Havana, in which case It promiueut stockman, stated that the A 81 si pis Ope rat Ism PerfaraieA bf mn ia not unlikely that ther will be in, wolves have killed sevorel of hia Old HUrfcsmltk. large "My filth er, who ia l i old man, haa I tears. tereating developments. ahraya been fond of dogs and ha has A reward of ATTEMPTED "ASSASSINATION. :00 has Iieen offered always performed an operation on all for the capture of the two men who at- tha animal ha haa owned to prevent , Hmall's Merdrrou.ly Asseelied tempted to murder Will Griswold In them from having tha rabies, said a lijr Suldl.r. White pine county, Nev.,ome weeks genUeman to a writer in the Haiti more A soldier of tha 7. Tenth liattul'iou, which constitutes ago. The county otTcrs ,.isl and Gris- Bon. He haa had bnt one animal afwold himself offer Ksi. fected, and in this rase ha failed to tempt part of the local garrison, he had dona with the take I'attle are and witli Moras a pistol to shoot President sheep lieing shipped tha other pnetulkm When he waa 17 yaara dogs. The president was just lauding at the aut of Reno, Nev., Isilh east and west. of oca ha knew a German blaekamlth marine arsenal after viaitiug the The cast is bidding against the west who owned two puppies. H called steamer on whiuli General Baristas, for choice herds of Nevada beef and my father one day and oald: T will minister of marine, has returned from mutton, and tlia lieef producers and show you something whleh win always Hock masters of the state are reaping ha of use to yxr Baliia. Taking one of tha The bystanders frustrated tlia at- t well deserved reward in the revival doga, tha blarFsmlth placed It on a f business in their Hue. boot top, and. pulling Us mouth open, tempt, but Colonel Normes, the presithe animal's tongue out. Than dent's nephew, wss slightly wounded pallet Koliart Graff, while etealing a rid in disarming the soldier. Oenerel an the Montana Union at Unrrisun, ho Nxk a sharp knife and made a skt under 'ha dog's tongue, then took aa Marrada lletlin Court, miuister of war, Mont., full under thu train, recalling awl and furred out a small worm. was id himself a interfered then njnries that will prolmlily prove faual. When he had completed the operation staldied. The wound wss so serious Cashier R. I). Hatcher of tlie wreck ad tha blacksmith asked father to try hia that lie died soon afterwards. The at- Knrthwestrcn Naliouul hank of Great hand on the other animal, whie ANARCHISTS CELEBRATE. ha tack has canoed the greatest agitation Falls, MmiL, has lsieu sentenced te did. The blacksmith then said: 'Theaa Tenth Anulvenmry of ihc Kiocntlos of in five year in Ilia penitentiary for political circles. decs will never have tha hydrophoTheir ('nmnolm. bia. If they are bitten by a mad dog tlia fnnds of the bank. Mining Town HelJ I'p. New York, Nov. 9. The anarchists their Jaws will lock and they will not Des Moines, la., Nov 8. Threw of this city last night celebrated the The two Roberta girls wrho were The speaker ba able to open them.' tenth anniversary of the execution of colorud desperadoes, armed with a at Pluinas Junution, Nev., last said hia father had taken the precaa-tlo- n their comrades in Chicago in a public shot gun and two big revolvers, held reek were found In a cabin in Last to follow the blacksmith' advice meeting in Clarendon hall. There were up the mining town of Marquitville, "bailee valley. Tha two men, Foas and One of tha doga which bad been treatfour milea north of here. They McNaughtim, wans not caught, hut ed by this proems was bitten by a dog aliout 5D0 anarchists in the audienci Johan Most presided and read hia walked into the poolroom, and railing perauara are etill on their trail aud it whleh waa mad and In n few days th of tb dog barama locked and on fifty miner to hold up their bauds, I peech from manusrripL quite probable that if they are over- mouth Most spoke of the Canaille of Cap- one of tha party want through thalr taken there will be no need fur a jury. the animal died without Inflicting any Injury to any one. The gentleman with italism, which, he said, congratulated pockets. The miners had juet bean C. Conway of Laramie, Wyo., J. Af-c- r the theory aaya ba would Ilka to hav was sum taken. a and itself that the social question had been paid, quit reluaaud from acme of the medical fraternity experialrut-- u who was recently the tlie order and desperadoes and robbery that prepeace quelclied ment with two doga, taking tba worm d around town and gloated over their the Wyoming penitentiary, haa imvailed. . He wanted W tell the political from tha tougua of on and leaving tt ia his time aud equipproved by study fired They bandits that the anarchists were not work for a few minutes. In the tongue of the other, then Inocta life. He renew of the battle ped gathered to mourn or to shed tears, many shots, but no one was hurt. was sentenced to twenty-fiv- e ulating both with the virus from years for dog hut to sing a song of triumph," for tha They are still at large. known to have hern affected with Oov-rna at but Casper, killing cowboy future was not far off. the rabies. Te (lpHM AbhussiIm. Osborne commuted bie sentence The spirit of the revolution must Forbldilia WatPi Washington. Nov. 8. Word hasbaea to six years. and will endura until the spirit of ty- received here that the delegation of Britain has Just beaten bark a Germiles north of Helena, adjoinFifty ranny shall be crushed until the Hawaiian who will come here to opa German Lewis and Clark county, Mont., on man invasion. The Alster, not only caught flh within the triumph of justice and equity and hu- pose annexation is made np of Prime ing trawler, the west. Is a new mining district forbidden waters of Moray manity and peace will prevail," said David Kawananakea. Janies K. Kau- Frith, but that is making a great record for itself, undertook to land Ms catch at Abe. the speaker. , lea, David Kaluuakaini and J. M. Ksn- and yet it existence U known to com- deed. Fifteen u from a Brio e!f.0Wrnn!en! eakua. Tha Prime will pay hi. own paratively few of tha mining mun of Mh had to use force I government with apologies to the expenses, hut that of tha remaining the state. Tha district known to tha pushing back tha German fieherme cowboys and tickled hia hearers liy delegates will lie met by a subscription few who are at all familiar with it aa and throwing their fish back Into theli saying only one bomb was fired in the among thu natives, the amount to ba Heddleeton district, lieing named boat. Ilaymarket, hut it did excellent exe- raised being 4500 of 15000. The deleafter the man who discovered it cution. is to arrive at Washington in nermann gation What aecuis to have Iieen en instent Cliarlcs W. Mowbray, December. of carelessness on the pert of Con CroSchmitt and August Lutt were the West era PouVuis nin cost him his life as he was coming NOTARY PUBLIC. speakers who addressed tlia meeting. Washington, Nov. 8. Ths report (it off shift on the evening of the 4th Payaon City. the commissioner of pension for the InsL from the Diamond uiiue in Mon- Office In Bank. ONLY A FOOT FOUND. June 30, 197, shows that tana. He wa knocked from the cage ending year Msgsslee Rlows l'p With there are 388 level aud fell into tha pensioners in tha Rocky at the Three Fslalltlee. and that they wrra sump, 330 feet below, and was inMountain states, New Martinsville, W. Ya., Nov, 9. 841 1,401 during tlie year. Tha stantly killed. At Pine Fork, Win. Conn, of Cuba, N. paid anil payments are divided A numlier of California hunters arc pensioners Y., drove to the maga- as follows: 778 pensioners. Utah, ducks on the Humliolt lake, hooting e zine with a wagon to get 110,933; Idaho. 1I4A, Nevada, for the Ken taivclouka, receiving to twelve gallon of Ducks are numer345, 35, 130; Wyoming, Nevada, Francisco market. hoot some oil well over which he haa ous and they are being slaughtered bj 090, 103,130, supervision. the wholesale. The hunters do tha Hutch and Ksssks Wad. Over Douglass' hardware store. Ee e While he was inside another fiom bout, which tbe.y ery tiling pertaining to liigli art dent7. shooting Holland Nov. fit. Minn., in men who Paul, two with it, wagon from California. The expense istry. Badly decayed teeth made have not Wen identified, drove up. and Hawaii were united by a notable brought of outfitting lieing heavy, they must for life by the adjustment ol Before these strangers alighted the wedding in St. Paul. The crows paintthe business find profitable, quite distina Dutch the to gold amalgam or porcelain orowus. roysl family, magazine blew up with a report heard er aud will likely follow it for several ten miles away. guished European artist, wss married mouths, aa the ducks make tha lake The only thing found that ever wa to the daughter of Hawaiian king, a of Best Uicir winter quarters. hnninn, was a piece of a mansifoot. widow of remarkable beauty. Tha The antelope are running aroand in All else, tlie nun. the horses and the bride was Eleanor Kaikulani Graham war Joseph large number close to Rock Springs, at prices wltuln the reach of all the Honolulu: of groom exif never had as were they wngoiis tud consequently sportsmen are havisted. Where the magazine stood is a Hnliert Vo of The Hague. ing a gay old time. On Sunday last deep, yaw ning cavern. Window were Mar Iron. John Kastnerend Nick Kappla brought broken in every dwelling within half Crystal Falls. .Mich., Nov. 7. The home one each. August Kendall and F. i mile. most iiiiKirtant iron discovery of the Boyer killed three, Tom Krannamaa 55 Menominee range in several years has and were also successful in partner VIOLATING OUR GAME LAWS. u been inadi! oil the bunk of the a few, nnd yesterday Tom rivi-r- , one mile south of the gettingof a hand Quality the Dot. heard I'm lieing Nhnt Out F ('ulnrailn, see X crossing the track beMansfield mine. The vein is 77 feet tween town and Kill nx rinh Herr. followand Vandyke, Vernal, Nnv. A Cuplnin Wright's ilet-- ami 40 feet wide. The ors assays ing them he shot three within eight of j .051 in cent anil iron luminund pasM-per through the valley per cent in town. cn route fur Dneliesne. Every, phosphate, thus putting itsafeiy withTorn Mammon, who worked at Rock tiling i reported quiet along the stale in Bessemer limits. for some time, and who waa Springs line. Pnrlim jnnt in from Diamond OrPRUR Mui llffild-t'arrested at llam'i Fork under suspi-o- f I tali. Mute in there that, iiinuntiiin, Baker City. Nov. . The Rperta having something to no with the an- - Indians uow camped in that STYLE! was held up by two masked men death of the youug man, Henry Chapstage deer. killing Ladies, (fcsilefficai ft Tastes. tlirec miles from this city tonight. The man who waa found dead in a pool of Now that the Vie ure brought to highwaymen hail a lantern, whleh water at Ham's Fork, had a preliminrealize that the gates tu tin; great WhMtooa Earth. frightened the horses, esusing them to ary hearing Tuesday and was disThe Lights! guine region of (Vnradii are eloned run away, and tlm coach capsized. The not the there slightest lieing charged. against them, tln-- w ill in ail proba-lii'it- y driver grablwd tha mail sack and evidence to connect him with tlie ilo their hunting on the Utah reached the city in safety. dentil of Chapman. side of tin- - line. nnr t Nov. NO. 7. IN DISGRACE. (a news Francisco. Nov. that the I niled States supreme court hax decided not to interfere with the execution of Durtant spread quickly over the city, auii ero-id- s of interested people read the announcement eagerly from the newspaper bullrtin hoards. The decision of the supreme court wss not unexpirtrd here, and apparently only Dnrrautand hia attorneys seemed to have any hope that the murderer would be saved from the gallows. Warden Hale of Han Queutin. who is in Washington, wired the news to ActEdgar haa not ing Warden notified Ihirrant of hi fate and will not aay when he would do ms District Attorney Harnrs. who eon ducted the sensational trill, the result of which wo the conviction of Ihir-rafor the murder of Minnie Williams. was much plsused with the derision. He is convinced that Ihirrant rommitted tha murders, aud lias chafed at thu delay in carrying out tlia sentence. Mr. Hurnes ssid that Dnrraut would not have to he Hu said that ull that was necessary would lie for the district attorney, when he received official noth-- of the decision, to go iiitq court aud ami fur an order to proceed with the execution. nnd that a date lc fixed fur it. Dnrrunl's iumily were nolllcd this morning of the court- decision and were deeply affected. Mrs. Ihirrant wept, hut said her mui wuk innocent, and that she did nut yet givu up hope that her son would be vindicated and his innocence proved. District Attorney Barnes stated that the only thing now wa to apieal from the order of the supreme conrt, but that they thought they would not try thi, as they were sure to fall. Kau The convict who escnied from the Montana penitentiary last week have been raptured at Pocatello. The situation in Rio Janeiro is re I!riti.-,governfajded as critical. The troiq remain the altitude of the Iioiim-ia from ri s ment on the liiinetallicqiiestioM. Asa anus ready for emergencies. President , the F.veuing World suvs roiiaeqm-ucuit is nndcr-toi- i I. made nn informFort Custer. Montana, has lWen the report of the United Slates com visit in al rcuoi-- t of tin- - e.ruiiiis-iuii- 's . abandoned on recommendation of misxioner will not lm made public V. olrotl declined to In rope. General Wade, lie also recommended is hear, from. talk for publication. the abandonment of Foit Assinibr.nc. h IS! 17. ' |