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Show gi!a very THE SALT LAKE TIMES. t .., ,jT SAT LAKE CITY otaii.toipTyIw NO 101. A Ills ASTRO! S III.A.K. A Cainting Costing-- SAn.OOII Deslro.vrd by Fire. Loxnox, April 11. Tin? mansion of Karon Ferdinand James Kolhcliild al Waddesdon Manor, his country seal in Aylosbttrg was partly burned to day by an incendiary. A picture by Gaius-Ixmnig-valued at ,110,000 nud largo qaandly of valuable tapestry were de-stroyed. iiTI!l.ll Fill! HIS LIFE. The Hatch Murtlrr lax t Colorado Springs Progressing ami the Lines (losing. LIKELY TO BE TROVEN GUILTY. His Mother and Two Brothers in Attend-ance, But aq Apparent Cool- - new Exists. Coi.oRAtMi SruiNiis, Colo. April 11 When the distriut court adjourned at (1 o'clock last, cxciiing the prosecution m the Hatch murder trial was still pre-senting its evidence. The night session was held lo conclude that side of the ca.--e. All day long die court room was thronged, despite die fact thai it was the fourth day of the trial. Mr. Patter-son was absent and Mr. Thomas led the examination of tho witneess. Among the new additions to the group sat the Iwo sons (if Henry Hatch who came on from (ioslien. lnd., last night. His mother sat some distance aw ay from him and but for tho knowledge possessed by a few that they were mother and sou none would hae known, as their actions did not indicate that, they were acquainted w ith each other. The (irsi witness on the stand this morning was Keegan, I he locating agent, who had driven C. W. Hatch out into the country. 11 is look up a large part of the morn-ing and was largely directed Inward uncovering his past life. Frequent ob-jections on the jiarl of the prosecution were made, and care on die part of tho w itness pre cnted the uncover-ing of anything of importance, and while the substance of the defence was patent it failed. The next witness was(). II. MacDou-ai-the landlord of Ihe hotel Flagler. The chief point made by him was dial he had not heard Hatch come to the hotel ou Saturday night and he felt sure he would have heard him if he had come. He did not think that Hatch had slept there that night and when 'llio latter paid Ills hill the next dn.v' it was one dollar, which did not include anything but three meals. Hatch had eaten his supper at, llio hotel. Thn next time the witness saw him w as at 5 or B o'clock the next morning, when a noise iu die hotel olllco aroused him, and on going out lie saw Hatch. Frank MaeDonald, a son of thn last last witness, 1!) years old, w as called, but his frequent contradictious look away much of the weight of his testi-mony. Ho said lie slept In a room with two beds on the Mulul'duy- - night men tinned, lie had not noiieml whether the other bed was occupied. Thi is the bed supposed lo have been occupied by Hatch. Mrs. Maedonald was called anil cor-roborated her husband's testimony. S. H. Hendricks kept the hotel at Selbcrt III which ('. W. Hatch stopped on M lay. The chief point made by him was Ihe con versation in which Hatch had said in talking about laud. 'Incase of deal li of the holder of a claim what becomes of the preeinpdir?" The willies would not say these were die word bill they were something like that. ('. C Siggins. deputy treasurer of Kit ( 'arson county, Evanl'ce, clerk nt die Scibert hotel, and Mis. Henry Hatch leslilied to the facts already staled and the court then adjourned until 7 o'clock. rtioiiiiiiTiox i neiikkv. An Inn That I ho KeptiMlcan rialtorui Matter Mit.t Meet Thin Kail. Lincoln, Nob., April 1. Nebraska w ill have three gif.-t- t issues to eonh'nd alul at the full election, two of w hich tariff reform and tin- - regulation of railroad rales- - have hern given so much prominence already thai tin' third has liecn almost lost sight of. Tito la.nl ses-sion of tin1 legislature for the submission of an amciidmcitl to llio coiistitu-- j (ion prohibiting tin manufacture or sale of liipior within the stale. The probablo course of the, Kcpuhlicatl con-vention on (hU question is a matter of grave concern to tho leaders of I In parly, who do not v (heir way clcr either to indorsement of or opposition U the proposed iimeiulmeht. Hitherto that parly in Nebraska, has sustained close relation with die saloon clement and tli'i'iv t' much of its strength from (bat source, (In die other hand. the pro-hibition ballh- - in lh' legislature was fought, almost wholly by men elected as ivpnblii ans. Tin' juitliloni that will confront lln- - eoiivenlion is whi ther, with the example of lows be-fore It, il ran afford to champion prohi-biiion. The democracy is committed against sumptuary enactments, but will favor a local option law in all proba-bility. The chances are that the republican, under liressure from the W. C. T. I. and the Farmer- -' All-iance, will champion prohibition out and out and take the chance of the defeat with their old allies, the saloonkeepers, predict I iu store for them a- - a punish' inenl for Ihe serverenee of llio old lies. The farming community Is uitqucstioit ably dissalistled at the aboralive at-tempt of Ihe republican party to frame a tariff bill thai should offer a gleam of light for die agriculturist, and nl (he shallow ties of die pretense; at lighting its battle with the railroad moiioiollsls on the subject of lower rales for farm products, ll w ill require all tho skill of the platform-maker- s to please die farmers, the prohibitionists, the saloon-kecpe-- and the license clement In dm party and keep them within tho ranks. OESTRAL AMERICAN STATES. The Inluu of These Slalcsis Tlrtually Com-pleted. Washington, April 11. Information was received by si delegate, to tin; inter-national American conference that tho union of the Central American repub-lics is completed with the exception of Nicaragua, which is expected to ratify the articles of union at the next meet-ing of its congress. This union is only provisional, having in view within tho next ten years a seel-er-constitution, similar to that of the United States, should such bo tho popu-lar will. In the meantime tho confed-eration will act as practically one gov-ernment in public affairs, through a chief executive, a cabinet and a diet composed of three representatives from each of the live republics. The lalter like our ow n states will re tain independent statutes as to anil regulation of the'u owu domestic affairs. The president is to hold office, one year, tho honor to bo drawn success-ively, (hat every stato in due course may be represented at the head of the general government. The name of the union is to be the Republic, of Central America. The uew republic, will be iuaiiguraled at the capital of Honduras tho loth of Septem-ber next. AN I 1 P( 1 iTANT MKASL KK Congress Will Probably Pass Hill to Rrlieip the Supreme Court Judgr. ' JUDICIAL DESPOTISM DESTROYED. Circuit Court to Given Appellate Jurisdiction by Writs of Error or Appa!. Washington. 1m. April r scntaiive linger of Arkansas, from the) coniiiiillee on judiciary, h.is made a'l interesting report upon dm bill t regulate 1'ie juri-tl- ii ttoti of the I mt d Slates courts mi s In give relief t the supreme court. lb submit briefly the changes proposed in the ex-isting law by the bill, and prM-it.itinc- t of die adanl.igis which will tn by its pa,-g- The bill, lie av. wilbdiawsnll original Jurisdiction now veiled in (he circuit courts of lli.i Tinted Males and M M (he me exclu-sively in the district courts of tb I'nited Males, and ! provides that the circuit court of die I'niied Sljtrs . shall evrci-- e mn li Jurisdiction by writ of error and appeal as they Iia under existing laws. In idiort, the rirmU court is made an appellate, court exclu-sively, except (hat il lias powter Usmt nil remedial proces.se. Il provided that the circuit eivur shall consist of the prewnl cliTiiil, Judge, nud two other In b appointed ! in each cill nil by (lie prrsideiit. Il re-quires three Judge to consilium a quo- - j rum and in case either of (he Judge i absent, tit any term, the rlrciiiti court judge may require any district j court judge of Ihe circuit to it In hl stead for the time being; bull (hero inu-- t always I ou circuit' judge present. and no circuit district judge before, whom a ca-- n it tried ill the district court can sit in case in the circuit court. All law requiring the chief jiniiin. and Bsoeiiiln Justice of tlifl allprcnvi-cour- t lo xrfoi in duty a circuit justice) are repented. Circuit court are given appellate jurisdiction by writ of error or tipi.! lo review (ho Judgment mid decree! of supreme court of tlni several lerri- - lories, a I by (hi ail provided for the review of Judgment drvrw) of tin district court, and to facil-itate the exercise thereof. It I providi-- I that Ihe several tenllorie sltiill lt to particular circuit) by order of the supremo, court of the I'mUnl Stale. This bill w ill at once transfer a very large mas of busbies from the snprcmn court to lh several circuit courts, chiefly couimeiclul busine--a and Hligl-lio- n for bind between cllien and thrf-like-and al the name time provide for it determination in an appetlato court of equal dignity and vmr-ucte- r with die supreme court of die several stale, and (Id otiervaliiMi lipplie Willi equal force In Ihe teriilo-- l ii i anil Ihe disl riot of , 'iibiliibia,. H the "Judicial despotism" of lln present ni by rrcadug n interm--diat- e appellate court, with Ner to re-verse die linal judgment "f ibe district irt iu nil case civ il or crilnin al, ex-cept iu Ihe lowest c!a of inindemrttu. or, w lu re the line Is not over .MXi und dm- - not Involve Imprisonment. It gi ant ' appeal on all capita! case direct l I lie tiirciiie court of die I lul.sl St,t, Ihe srni-.'- d baling lirst had trial in dm district mint pn!bd over bra d Iricl mid i ireiill Judge. Itimplili' do vv bob- - judicial estalibsbmeul by model lug the system l.irgely after thu yletn in Ibe several stale, making certain nud easily understood the qii tion re-lating l' jnil-d- b lion, and in niin im-portant qui'iioti of pi, o l in; conform-ing, u far s may W. to Ihe practice In die several slat. , W lib which ll" tr ifl die several stale will b familiar. Finally; it unload itt only lb preme Couit docki I lo a Urge extent lent nt once, but it ali give immediate work to the Circuit Court i and at tho salii" time make the hole jniliri 4I j force of the Circuit and cl bencb available in holding or asst-ii- n din j district judge In preforming their liereier ami whenever they ar.i ib-- . I wilhiii tle ir circuit, and Vi l sei lire the to linlepeml. .nee' of each oilier of die three claw , of couit, I, Circuit and .. preme. TIIK VTKONG HRl'TK KII.I.K.il. An Kvrnt That Nhonld III(.Rnl Inslpnd of lrllKht. Sr. Loris, April 11. Local sports s:v talking of nothing bill the feat of "Big Six," the heavy weight negro pugilist who on a wager bulled an ox lo death. He caught the animal by the horns and butted it between the eyes four times, then drawing back at arms length he ran his head against the ox, knocking the four legged brute to the ground, the ox dying iu lio minutes. Tho negro's head was considerably .sw ollcn, but he has nut suffered any serious in-convenience. iHlN THE POLYGS. diau parliament Raises Coin ;ejnrd t the Mormons in the Sortliwest. STUDENTS EXPELLED. Weavers Protest Against the on Wall Street-Ot- her News. ffA April 11. Tho Mormon w's ventilated in parliament ,t 'flic ll01,s,! took "I' 1,10 criminal law, and polyg- - included in the list of offenses. EiUianl Wake said the Mormon in h',. Canadian northwest form n.p)US element, and urged that '.Iviiuinablc practices be snp-- I lie learned that tin Mormons j from Utah lo Canada, left vesat home and brought young thrin for companions. ,i,.r of the Interior Dewduersaid oually assured the Mormons V would never be permitted to ,,' pnlyganiy in (:auada. Tho ns then gave I'iiu natisfaclory ,,.0 and have recently denied varn evading thn laws, lolui Maedonald , !all Cnnaila never allow tho northwest, the ,( liDlyganious practices. The Hating to polygamy was by raising tho penalty from live years imprisonment. A TO OF FIL! Sew Yorkers Organize to Fxplore tho Chilly Keglons of the Hardy Reindeer. ST. LOUIS GERMAN --AMERICANS. A Jury's Error in England An Italian Royal Commission Japan Exhib-itionOther News. NkwYokk. April II. Special. 1 A small, but distingushed party has been organized to make a tour through Fin-land the coming summer. Each mem-ber has visited Europe more than once and has been iu every city and spot on that continent hallowed with historic memories, but this season the European tourists demand something novel. The organizer of the party who is but little less know n in society than Ward Mc- Allister himself, states that the people who think Finland is a sub artic coun-try of bleak and forbidden aspect are previously mistaken. Several railroads have nl ready mailo a large part of the region accessible. A new line, 1(10 miles long, has just been opened lo the heart of the country in the midst of great for-rest- s and perhaps tho most wouderful lake region in the world. The most( unique, of railroads, however, is still tho little line in Norway, north of the Arc-tic circle, carrying the product of far oft' northern mines to the sea, and famous as tho only railroad that has yet in-vaded the polar regions. WII.I, J UKI) TIIK VISITORS. The to IUii tlh llarrlion ul t lie Arlington. Washington, April It. Special Elaborate preparations are being made fiir tho anniversary which is to be give;; by the delegates in honor of President Harrison, next Wednesday at the Arlington. It prom-ises to be in many respects the greatest society event, in the history of Washing-ton. The most distinguished public men of the country have been invited and all the representatives of foreign governments at Washington will be present. I.KT MOWS F.Asr. Lieutenant Steele' Kiprlmand a Very Mild One. Washington', ' April 11. (Jeneral Scholield today issued a formal order, approving tho findings of the court martial in tins case of Lieutenant Steele of tho 8th cavalry for striking Private Wild. Tho riprimand provided for in the verdict of tho court is not couched iu severe language, but takes rather the form of fatherly advice lo young ofli-cer- s about the necessity of controlling their tempers and deprecates the bad taste shown by Steele in occupying the double position of prosecuting witness and judge advocate iu the trial of Wild for insubordination. Wool Itiiyers Mut limit West. Rawlins, Wy. T., April 1 1. The wool growers of this county have Indil their annual meeting. They decided to re-frain from consigning the clip of this year to cominission men, thus forcing thu dealers to send buyers to Raw lins, where is located the wool warehouse. The plan was very profitable last year. Losses have been very heavy iu cer-tain quarters, but on the w hole just about the average. This year's yield will be large and line. The leading sheep men are working for a strong organization to secure favorable legislation, advaucO prices and defend their rights. , miSrOT-KllDK- KUSSIA. . t:iiellel Froin the Colleges by Wholesale. hTEteiu mi, April 11. Thoofti--jcnge- r says the students at the inhlie institutions of learning in who took part in the recent n had no grounds for dissatis- - iilly advices proved unavailing to irilemonst rations ami the au-- - were compelled to adopt stern vs to subdue the iusubordiua- - live students at thu agricultural iv at Moscow have been sent and three expelled. Twenty vn sent homo from the Peters-niversil- y and expelled. Twenty-- t ore sent home and two expelled tho Technological instil tito. n sunt home and two expelled n' school of forestry and fifteen nil1 and two exixdlud from the ,arv school. J 3 . ST. LOUIS GERMAN AMERICANS. They Decide lo llitlld a Theater In the Sleepy City. Sr. Lofts, April 11. Special A number of wealthy (Icruian Americans met today and discussed a proposition which has been quietly agitated for some time to build a (Senium .theater. The question was favorably considered by the meeting and measures w ill at once be taken to carry out the project. It is intended that the building shall eclipse anything of the kind iu the country. A sito in a desirable part of the city has already been selected, and on it will be erected a thoroughly lire-pro-building to cost not less than $300,000. So many rich (ierman resi-dents are ready to invest in the enter-prise that it will bo possible to begin building operations at at early day. The structure will be twelve stories and will contain beside- - tho theater proper numerous utlices, club rooms and stores WALL STREET EXCITED. Wheat Speculators Dancing Like Hugs on tt Gridiron. New Yoiik, April 11. There is great excitement iu wheat today, and by 1 o'clock there was an extraordinary business. Twenty million bushels were sold on options, the traders being fever-ish, and all anxious to cover contracts, while the outside speculators were at-tracted by the possibilities of big profits in the rapid changes in prices. Wall street, the western and the foreign houses are taking up large blocks of May. June and July options at a radical ndraiieffiu prices, while December op-tions jumped up 2j. An Inloriiallimal Jnrtliin. Wasiiinuion. April 11. 'Ihe bill concerning the lrrigiiii.ni of arid land In the valley of the llio (Sranile river, die construction of a dam across said river al or near HI Fa.o, Tcxa, br die storage of II wastewater and for other purposes, caiim up In the senato thin iiftcrnoou. Senator Keiigan of Texas, who made a favorable report from the select com-mittee on irrigation and rcclaimallon of arid lands, urged Ihe iiumediii.li! pus-sag- e of tho bill, but Senator Sherman said grave question nf International law were involved and the bill ought to be considered In executive scusiou. Alter some discussion between Sher-man and Hoar on one side and Itcagaii on (he other, present consideration of (he bill was objected lo, and subse-quently, after Sherman and Hoar had spent some time Iu whispering Into dm car of the Texiis scnalor, who secim d lo be provoked nl the failure of the en ute to pass die bill.il was referred to Ihe committee on foreign relations for further consideration. Shooting In the Hark. Dks'Moinks, Towa. April 11. (Jeorgo B. (S rimes, a well known merchant and business man, had a thrilling experience with a burglar this morning. Mr. (Srimcs and wife were awakened about a o'clock this morning by thesciieauung of the servant girl. Taking his revolver (Srimcs went upstairs tojnok for the in truder, and standing tit' tun top of the stairs Mrs. Grimes, w ho hud appeared behind her husband with a lighted lamp, was told to "put out that lamp." and then began tiring his revolver, Mr. Grimes returning the lire. Several shots wero tired, one of V Inch look ef-fect in the merchant's check near the eye, and it is thought lit) is dangerously hurt. The burglar got away, but was traced from blood prints for nearly half a mile, and when located was in the cellar of a private residence. He is thought lo be fatally injured, being shot through the right sido. He gave the name of James I'lian. is about years of age, and claims Minneapolis as his home. PROTEST..AGAINST A TARIFF. The Carpet Weavers Want Raw Mate-rial Free. W'asiiimjton, April 11. The carpet manufacturers of Philadelphia, repre-senting 3000 looms, had a hearing be-fore the republican members of the ways and means committee today in reference lo the proposed increase of duty on carpet wools. They opposed the proposition and declared the in-crease would make raw material for in-grain carpet cost more than the carpets now sold for in open market. JAPAN'S EXHIBITION. A National Exposition to he Opened at Toklo. San FlUJsX'ISCO, April 11. Special. Reports received concerning the Opening of thu Japan Xalioiial Exposi-tion at Tokio, are lo the' effect that it is an immense affair, and that, it is thor-oughly representative of the wealth and great resources of the country. For over five years they have been prepar-ing for the exposition, at w hich all the products of the Japanese empire are shown. It is held in a natural park and the buildings cover nn area of ten acres. The buildings alone cost )U(,-00- most of which was appropriated by tho government. The great collection of old masters of Japanese art is at-tracting much attention. 'The emperor has his private collection on exhibition as also have many ofjthe richest pri-vate c.iliens. I CONGRESSIONAL. 8KNATB. HixfiTON, 'April ll.- Among tho liuiled from the committee and mi Hie calendar were the follow- - to provide an American regis-- a steamer lo be named the Aus-nwno- d iu California, the senate wide and equip two steam ' to be used in the collection dis-Pug-sound. president, today approved die act rati appropriation to supply the .icy occasioned by the dcfalca-th-e (itlice of the late sergeant at the house. Jiiadro-Cciilenni- Committee liis morning and ordered the Fair bill reported w ith some im'iits. 'The committee modified usiiin with respect to the Presi-alislic- d of the bonalide character subscriptions by making it read shall be satisfied of the respoii-haracte- r of the subscription foreign nations to parliei- - Diuiiel's amendment, was so "I as to provide that some time spring before the opening of the there shall bo au 1 n termi-nal al display in Kow York liar- - il Hampton Koails, a ml a naval ion al Washington at the time 'Miration of the statute lo Col- - ''"ration of the Montana election is resumed, and as no senator tlifi floor, the yeas nud uaysw ero I "a the lirst resolution. The is about being taken when Evarts t'''l if no senator on the other iii 'l to speak, ho would make hi!; argument in support of die "h'r's report. -- a" said that after hearing the '' f'uiu New York he might feel '''luiivd to say somcthir.j. Kl arts then proceeded to stale the fads and circuni- - "f the Moii?.ua election discuss Ihe powers of 1T'li'ia'. canvassing board, on he said there were no limitations rll,ythe s'.atute in words. By " iiieaus, so ho said, "its powers "ed v.'itliin the sense that belong phrasj to which it was applied," IlOLSK. ''"ni;ton-- , April 11. The house :1 1 lection case of Waddell vs. ui'l the third district court of " takim up. V made au argument iu favor of "twianl. QI.IET AT VALENCIA. The Streets Guarded and Ihe Mob Dispersed by Troops, Valencia, April 11. After midnight persona who took part in the anli-Car-li-demonstration dispersed. The most of the troops returned to the barracks, but pickets still patrol the streets. Mi-litary guards are stalbiued at the Carlist club house and Jesuit church and col-le- ', all of which were seriously dam-aged by the rioters. Alleged Tnilll Mohlier Arrested. Four Smi 111, Ark.. April H John Hodges and Sam Uidcnliour w ere lodged ill Ihe I'liiled Stiilc Jail, charged with being Ihe two men who held up nud robbed a train on the Mis-mi- ri r.icllie railway al Prior creek lank, Cherokee nation, last November. Hodges was urrosleil at Vinila last Friday mul vva pulled Saturday near Southwest City. Mo. The expies mes-senger claim lo recognie Itidenlioiir a llio man who entered the express car and secured llio booty w Idle (lodge outside and held hi gun on the engineer. Kidenhour ha one of his lingers cut otr, mid it I by this that the messenger reeogui.c him. Parties will also lesiifv dial the two men were hut cring iirounil the (auk on die evening the robberv occurred 1 lodge is a gambler anil so registered on the book of the Jail. They ill" '"'III line looking young'men. and look lo Imve siiflieietil nerve to rob a train if I hey were so in-clined. Election al llaellii, VVjii. It W I.INS, Wyii , April II. The peo-ple of this city elected the following ticket: II. Hasmiissen, Ilemoeriit nud present, mayor received 410 votes; Kd M.Tienicy, Democrat, for trustee, HH-I-; ,1. C, Jtavis, Kepublican, for mayor, bill; P. Paulson, Republican, forlriislec, s. Five hundred and sixty-seve- vote were polled. All the prominent Jiemocral of the territory meet here next Tuesday to eel ebrale Jefferson' birthday . An elabo-rate programme ha been arranged. A NEW YORK HALL. The "First Assembly" Decide to Trip the l ight Fantastic. New Yuiik, April 11. Special. J The committee having in charge the ar-rangements for the "First Assembly ball" ofthelllh separate company in its new armory at Mt. Vernon tonight, have met with much encouragement. The armory will be elaborately deco-rated with tropical plants, Hags and bunting, and as the tickets are limited in number, it w ill bo an especially se-lect affair. Nothing of the kind has ever been attempted on so large a scale before by Ihe organization. There will be a largo number of representatives from the army, navy, national guard and other uniformed organization, who in their full dress will present a brilliant scene in the promenade, Tile Mew TarllT Hill. Washington, April II. Spccial.l-Speak- ing of the criticisms of the taritf bill, c.v Governor I'ingley of Maine, one of the members of tho ways and means committee, said: "I have just been reading 1111 inter view published in a newspaper w ith Burleigh of New York, who, as you know, is a lumber dealer. He is very severe on the committee for its lumber schedule, and says that we have constructed the most wonderful schedule, w hich, in liis opinion, shows that we don't know what we are about. Now the joke of it is, the lumber sched-ule is made up exactly as in the present law, and I believe has been in its pres-ent form for about thirty years. The lumiicr schedule iu our bill is the same as that of the senato bill passed last ses-sion, with a slight reduclioii in the du-des on sawed pine boards. The sched-ule is the same as the present law. So it strikes me as very funny that Mr. j Purleigh should talk ill this way about the committee because of the lumber j schedule. I think that fairly reprc-cnl- s the character of a good deal of the crit-icism made of die bill." UNIVERSAL postage. Scheme to Send Letter Over the Woild ror n Cent. Washington, April 11. Special.! It is reported that a bill lias been pre-pared and will shortly be introduced iu the house providing for the adoption of a scheme for a universal penny postage, as suggested by John Heaton, the Eng-lish member of parliament who visited Washington last year to explain his sebeme to the state department. Union.el el t rrr. Ciii.iikai'o Sciiings. Colo.. April II Hummel, die alleged Insane man, w h was charged with lb" incendiary lire al Colorado ( "il v some week ago, and arrested 011 the voluntary testimony of Iwo women of questionable reputation w bo claimed they had -- en liim coining from one of die house destroyed a few minute before the llatm wi re dis-covered. Il l la-e- --el lit lilx ll.V oil IM count of failure lo procure evidence na'iist him. California I'nilillw. San FifAN'isco, April II. The pro-hibition parly of California have adopted a platform denouncing die payment cf stale money for promoting vvi'iio making, expressing dislru-- t of the ' old parties favoring government owner-- j ship of the telegraph and railroad; de-manding woman's suffrage and more j rigid Sunday law. General John I'.id j well was nominated for governor. Knocking for Admission. Washington, April 11. The house committee on territories informally d the bills providing for the ad-mission 'of New Mexico and Arizona into the union, but took no action beyond the appointment of to consider the question. It is not believed that reports w ill be made at this session. ! A sm I raluro ml Ihe Tiwee." 'Mir. F.vi Mvi Tmr.s with iu inual j enlerpl v and pnoi I now pulling in 311 1 b-- i trie light plant. Tho united ! Electric I'"IOmuv doing the work of ! pl.o ing iu the InnMing ibe ctei trtcl i apparatu. w hicb i ol the Tbontpsvti-- J Houston system I M hllewashed IHoi, j Four YArt. N. !ak April 1. The I court martial liuislicd il in ei gallon j of die i harge against 'a plain recli. l ! of Ihe F.ighlh ( "!'!'' of llr.iukl lilies ! and brutally iiiallivating a private, and I reii'lered a verdict of acquittal. Vv-- ! eral vviliic.se testified dial F'c!n t a j a model of sobriety. The finding a i not otlicially proiinilgafd. An Alleged Ninngifler Keleawd. J New Yuiik. April 1 Mit In I i loma. a banker from Guatemala, vv ho j Ha recently arrested on the charge o( i smuggling several thousand dollars '.worth of watches and jewelry, was by lie! I'nited State commis-sioner today. Column proved to the commissioner that h" wa taking the jewelry home for present. UISCIIAKGEO THE OLD MAN. A Criminal Kaeapes Punishment Through a liiry'n Error. London. April 11. Special. A se-rious aud singular mistake was com-mitted by a jury today at Leeds, before w hom John Greenwood, an old man of GS years, was being prosecuted for an indecent assault on a girl of II years. After all the evidence was presented. Baron Pollock, the presiding judge, asked if they wanted to hear more of the case. Several of the juror. said ihey did not, and it was linderstnud that the prisoner was found not guilty. Green-wood was accordingly discharged. As he was leaving the dock, the jurors in-formed his lordship they had not agreed upon a verdict. He. however, informed them it was then too late to remedy the evil. Englishmen Want Taper. (Slens Falls, N. J., April II. The experts who came from England to ex-amine the local paper mills in die in-terest of an English syndicate, have made such satisfactory report that the transfer will be made in a few days. The mills will be capitalized at $1,000,-00- 0. I Married Her I oaebuiao. i AlHtisx. N. Y-- . April II. -- Mr Auuw ! Gould, the daughter of the late Tho. Gould, a noted young aoriciy woman and 11 graduate of WclUcoll. ge, I and a friend of Mr. Grover Cleveland. ! has run away aud married Gcorgo I. Winters, her coachman. i l.rn.l ll;HI At f..i'b- - ',.i.ur of artisl'ic needle--I ..rk. edu' sd iy and I hnrsday. April !idi, ITih. N om Aucrbit L Klock. ,y - - - - Order n " of "Arihetiset" sent liotll". Telephone T7. j i Empire Steam lomdrr 21 ( ommer-- s eial street. Teicpbme t ) .. . - pf,yM-i.!f- i lil A '! r I litis i. Lag. r IWr a a family tonte. ! 1 ei hon a.. o 1 Uim t t- - Justly --fammi ' j f.r our ex. 'client work. Empire. Sieaut t Uundry, Jl Commercial street. j A Misplaced Mwlleh. ! llA INK. N - . April II. r The fast ft-- ! press on (be Northwestern load collided j w ith a freight yesterday afternoon just j inside the. city limits. A misplaced Switch I responsible. The passenger were shaken up but only one wa ously hurt. Slimley in Koine. if- Mril 11. Stanley arrived i as received with cheers by a fovvil. XC prpnip,,); f,f the geo-- 1 al society welcomed him to the ;;ni1 presented him with a gold Minder 1 1 riven Him Insane. SviiAclsk, N. J. April II. Three Biver Point, a small town a few miles north of this place, is agitated over the supposed (Inravcling of what has herc-- j tofore licen regarded as a great mys-- I tery. Early in the morning of Si ptem-- ( 11, 1ST7, several fisherman stopped nt the grocery store of Moses J.aiimore to j buy some fishing tackle Heeeiv ing no answer lo their repealed knocks, they shook one of the door and were si:r j prised to find il open. On entering were ; shocked lo find I. ilimoie'. nephew. Il j v ing ( aster, cold in death, w ith a bub j lei through his heart. There was no j den to the murderer, and the carne-- t efforts of die authorities to run him j dow 11 were bafih 'l. To add to the com-- ! plication, it wa- - siilmcqueiitly known j that a young woman figured iu the ' iias". Someday ago. I.atimore who ! has heretofore any of ' complicity in die murder, began lo :n I ' wr.iie'clv'. He seemed to have specter fanci.. and would cower imag-inar-officer of the law . Ou Sat. inlay be saw an officer ami v. as - unnerved , dial be kept rcpc.1li.1g himself dial he j "did not kill Caster." As with Lady MaeiH tb. so witii Laliniore. ! seem-iusrl- v tries lo crace from hi brain a Imnfilr memory. 1 he attending phr-- ! savs that the man U !owly but study bccoii-i- insane. ! Iloalinf ou 1 1" i Piano, April II. l"p--i:.- l. -'"" Ogdcu boat club w'dl erect a boat hoit j at die le ach resort and build an gant boat to run 1.11 t'tah Lak the com-- ing wason. Engineer Meet. j Ia.ii.svii.lk. Ky.. April n.-JS- p.-! rial. The Engine-rin- g association of the southwest ni"t in annual ses-i-io- An address of welcome w as dc-- ! livetvi! bv Mayor Jai'ofi. A resolution was adopted t'end-ri- ns "f the society to the s:id.-ter- s by t'lO re-cent eyc'.ouc. . j fro. Enterprise. J Pimvo. April 11- .- Special 1 -- The ll'rovo el reel railroad company will ! com;iien e wmk on Monday next and ' push Ihe lines from the Hciiver & Hi" ; Grande We-n-r- u and 1'lah Central tb pot lo die asylum and Main "ti' rt. MOKNINO TKI.KORAMS CONDENSED. Henry Winthrop (Sray of New York has appealed to die courts to declare the existence of a sugar trust. Alonzo B. Cornell, of New York, is engaged in dodging his creditors to escape the payment of his debts. Colonel Richard Hurton has been ap-pointed to take charge of the parly making irrigation surveys 111 the great plains region. P Jav. a critic on sporting ma.tcis, whose name tils him like .1 duck s foot in the mud. thinks McCaffrey and C or-bc- tt will make a very lively set to. Sixteen persons were recently poi-soned in Arkansas by dining on a wilil turkev that had eaten poi-oa- meal set for wolves. Twelve out of ;.xt.-ei- i will die. Two newspaper n have In-- . 11 s- - pelhil from Itaily on the ground tha thev have sent out nqM.rts which hav. injuml the financial credit ot the kiug dom. ' Urd l Wife Dead- - ! SixGSlMi, April II Outvie Ferdi-- j nand Ward, who deeply affccle.l over j the .bath of hi wife. a not granted permission to attend h-- r funeral. t',U bupeach the Gorerninenl. ,SK April U. Owing to the re-"'- " zzlcment of a million francs 10 treasurer Canton Ticino. the 'I'repijse to impeach the cantonal j hJr(0 Merke. ! Con v.". April II. Ill p m. ebvse. ! Wheal - Finn; esh. M y. HtJ. av Meady; rh. SIJ. May, ol (""o vTs Steady; Til; May. fP'.. I If.iKl.M- - Finn. 1'okk- - Firm, cash, $10 t"; May, j I pi Hi tPl.'s). ! I.nnv-Stron- ger, ca-ih- , Miy, CiiorUter Will sine- - ; Chicago. April It -j- speci.il. --The choir of Cni'-- e E;ieo il cliurch wul i "he its third annua! concert, iiml- -r tin-- J direc tion .rf Prof- - H. B. this eveniua'at die Aiidilorium Maer j Blatcbford Kavanag'i. die j tuuor aud oilier soio laicut will assi-- l. A Koal ommlsslwn. Kojik. April 11. ,e-cia- l ) -- A royal i coiiimis-io- u was pMiinted today to ib- -' lils rate 011 th" qiic-lio- u whether Paly j shall c msent to a renewal of the l.a!in (monetary ventioa, which expire ucit January. j lllshop laery Dead. ) l.Me.X, April 11 l b" P.ighl Kel jerend Edward Parry. !. l . buflragan J bishop uf ljvcr, Udead. All Oiuet at Samoa. y. New South Wales, April 1 1 anier LtilM-ck'' has arrived 'm fanioa. Everything is re- - |