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Show THE SALT LAKE TIMES. I VUME 6 SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, WEDNESD. KK UlU'AItY X xouu " NUMBER188 SILVER AND LEAD QUOTATIONS. Silver M Lead 4.1 3 3 Knit l.nlie ( - H'luC House. Today's clearings, $304,189; same day last year, $7S'.,tl4 El'M.IOX AND ORE RECEIPTS. Wells, FsrKo Co. Bullion. $S7'.H; silver and lead ores, 116,001 Total, $1S,S5S. McCornick A Co. iNuauer bullion. 4i"i0; silver and ..res, .iia(HJ. Total, $10,750. T. K. Jones A: Co. Base bullion, 3100. THE CITY CAMPAIGN, MEETINC OF THE TERRITORIAL L COMMITTEE AT THE WALKER. A Demonstration Hooked for the Flf toenth Ward-Rous- ing Katltl.atlon Iu the Fourth Prwlnet The .Democrats and the three F's, The liberal territorial committee will hol4 a meeting in tlio parlors of the Walker house this evening, at which time matters relating to tho territorial convention which, occurs on Monday will come up for discus-sion. The correspondence at the office of Secretary Allen indicates that every mau who has been selected as a delegate to the convention wttj be present. Pos-tal cards and proxies will have for once in the political vicis-situdes of Utah lapsed into a dreary reminis-cence and every man will he there to answer the call of the roll. The convention will deliver a response to congress on the hills looking to home rule for Utah that cannot he n. It will brand lliilf-li're- r Arnett, the tool of the mormon chinch in the legislature with a brand that congress will easily recognize. It will oxpose the hand of the cohab democracy who, undor the pretext of aiding the mormons seek personal preferment and emphasize the fact that this territory is not ready for state, hood until the atrocities of mormon doctrine have been expunged. The convention in tact promises to be the most important that has ever been held iu Utah ami at its meet, log this evening tho committee will perfect every arrangement. fourth I'reelnct Liberals. The rally in the Fourth precinct last was on., of the most night enthusiastic that has taken place during the campaign, and indi-cat-a well defined majority for the. liber- als on Monday noxt. The meeting was pre sided over by Judge Hoge, who, won the openme, congratulated the people of that, province upon the intelligence and Hie earnestness that characterized tho great buttle. He reminded the audi-ene- e that the result of the ap- proaching election would bo a demurrer or an approval of the hills In congress which now seek the admission of Utah, and ex- horted the patriotic powers ot that precinct to get to the polls on Monday next to pro- test against a measure that meant the most atrocious system of tyranny that ever swept this territory. ('. E. Allen was then introduced, and in brief said: "I never wis in a campaign " here I thought there was so much at stake us in this. Wu won a great campaign two years ago; the following summer we won another, when we captured the board of education. Since, we have scored two more victories; and it behooves us as American en ens. to sec that we fail not in casting a ballot for the welfare of the city and terri-tory. Applause. J It is a buttle between those fighting for the supremacy uf a church and those opposed to domination by any church. Applause. Men say wo are mistaken, wo are lighting the battles of the past; and If this is so we have been mistaken In all we have done in the past. The men who were the extremists with us in the past have now gone to the other extreme and say that we are the radical men. fhe dem-ocrats have been too fresh in forcing this is-sue upon us and will be given a lesson at the polls next Monday. The seceders are bid-ding for Utah's admission, which means doubling or trebling the taxes so as to sup-port a state government, and Salt Lake county will pay T7 per cent of it.'' What advantuge will this increase of tax otion bring? I hold that Salt Lake people can send no greater protest to Washington than u big majority next Monday, and at. tentiou must be paid to it. The attempted continuance of the alleged "fraudulent" government for one year was ridiculed. Die liberals built up a tine tire department, improved the city In sidewalks and water mains. The promises have been kept far more than they generally are in political campaign. If Judge Haskin is a relic of the past, then you are the relics, and every-thing we have been lighting for. Applause. Judge Huge said the men In the. legisla- ture were the same old crowd as iu 0, scepf the increase of liberals, and a bill he had introduced to make the city elections comport with the other elections, but the saints would have none of it then. ('. S. Varian was introduced- - Ho said: We find ourselves arraigned against the old enemy under new names and hew guises. They say, let us have peace. But there is no peace; for it means an armed truce, end-ing In our laying dowu our arms und the marching in of the enemy in serried col-umns. We are ready for peace, but not that peace extended by the conquered. No American man or woman denies the perpet- uation ofth fight; but It began under tho stars and stripes, audit shall be ended there. We have taken the inner walls, and will yet plant the standard of victory on the inner citadel; Applause; and now they want peace. The snivel of the saints In talking about persecution was admirably shown up, The Lord's organ said recently that we were slaves, because we have not fallen down and worshiped the golden or some other calf set up to bo worshiped. This evening's paper actually had the audacity to Bay-th- Baskin's nomination was an insult to the people. If the enemy asks to be forgiven, give us time to forget. To those who were with us two years ago, but now are with the enemy, we say, you are wrong, and you strike with vituperation some of the best people of the United States. The speaker closed with a pertinent couplet that stirred up much enthusiasm. Mr. Allen was followed by John T. Axton, Phil Corcoran, CharliclStanton, W. H. Hyan, Budge Colboru and Judge Powers who after other things said the saints had not paved a street, they thoupht the chief of the lire de-partment was without a peer, because they ha. never seen anything else; and spent 4,uon,wi0 in the years gone by with precious little to show for it. It won't hurt these people if they pay the . nief of the Are de. pertinent and superintendent of the water-works decent salaries. The skies arc clear for our enemies have their Burcbard. And the uucstion is whether Utah shall enter the I'uion free, or at, the beck of one man. The meeting was then adjourned mid in-tense enthusiasm. The Democrats Ratify. It was a great outpouring, that of the democrats at the pavilion lat evening, held for ratifying the nominations made by the party last Saturday. There was a good deal ot enthusiasm manifested, creditable, considering the utterly forlorn hope which the brethren entertain, for all realize that a Waterloo rout is before them as cer-tainly as the setting of the sun on the Stb day of February. Alliteration Schroeder took the stand amid some cheering and made a few re-marks expressive of belief tLat the eaus wu. not altogether a lost ono, and noui. inated Brother Le Urand Young for chair, mau, which nomination was of course, unanimously sustained. F Mov.'ing tho ex. ample of the liberals at their meeting), which the brethren hare done for so many years, the . democratic candidates were brought to the front for survey by the audi, cum and theu Elder Dyer arose to present h banner to the louug Men's Democratio club and to rnaue aepoech. The Eider an. aounced that he loves democracy as a nor. mou no, a Methodist loves his religion, and then proceeded at length to deuy that he and a few other former liberals hail sold themselves to the church and toexplain why he and some other gentiles had left the lib-eral party. He admitted that Judjje Baskin was a gentleman of integrity, but thought the judge was not just the right man for mayor, anp then went on at length with the usual democratic clap-tra-p about lovu for the laboring man aud hi, interest. li --a,, 0LSEN WITHDRAWS. The following communication was posted at liberal headquarters this afternoon: To the Box. J, J. ;rekxwu, Coalman First Freciut Liberal C'ommitee. Mij Drar Sir: While keenly realizing that the suc-cess of the liberal parly at the coming elec-tion means continued prosperity not only for Salt Lake Uity but for the whole tcrri-tor- p of Utah and putting the welfare of my adopted home above personal ambition and fearing that calumnies and petty jealousies against myself might en-danger the success of the liberal couucil ticket of my precinct, I would hereby tendering my resignation as a nominee. That when nominated it was un-derstood to he a Compliment not only to myself, but to our fellow citizens of my nationality, and the only regret I have is tho fear that the Scandinavian element might not have the representation on the liberal ticket to w hich it is entitled because of numbers and because of its fealty to the party. In taking this action I defy all attacks upon my personal character for integrity ami MUrta my honesty in all matters In which I have here, or from Whence I came, been connected, as a citizen or in business. With hope for the success of the liberal ticket, and a wish for the triumph of the principles of the liberal party, I am, yours, 6KO. Oi.sox. The liberal city committee will call a con-vention of the delegates that placed Mr. Olten in nomination, to designate his on the ticket, Friday evening uext. - . thkIiv :irs fate. THE N'i(M"FICENT STEAMER IN AN EXTRF.VILY PERILOUS POSITION. The Inerca d I A,. ,,r thefiale Results in Her '"".l.,inuent Other NeBjKroin Foreign Lunds London, 'eh. l ife boats thi morning made sever. JeHiniej this m, .ruing to and from the .steamer Kidcr and in lauding all the specie on the steamer. It It rcp,,r.cd that there arc 400 sacks of ni ill mat;. - still on the steamer. At o'clot k this m .ruing tun North German Lloyd stean, TjHavcl. which sailed from New York Janua arrived at Southampton. All paesengc r by il'faicd Kidcr who d to proi eoji to Hi. iner !...k the Havel. A dispah li from Atherfu Id timed 8:40 p.m. stated that t aijgftorm had greatly increased in severity i tthat th- - life boat- - have been again launenVl1"1 are battling their way through the peavy n i,. the direction of the stcamei Th. y are going to the rescue of some of thcMeVm'.ers of Hie ship's com-pany who ark .1 .1 aboard the vessel and whose cundiUIB ha- - become very precarious owing to the liter. ,. .1 ev. rlty of the gale. All were brougW to shore safely after a per-ilous voyage. J A despatch groin Atlicrtieid says: The weather has bikiuc liner ( apt. Meinri. k and a number of N..' Kidcr' s officers have re-turned to 'he steam t, where they are en-gaged in dl'recrtng tle work of discharging the cargo into the lusters. An Island Population Starving. London, Feb. 8. A bottle, found floating near one of the She; laud Islands on Brcsay Sound, was piclpM up, containingja message from Foula l.Bd, of the Shetland group, eighteen niilcsV jst of the other islands, stating that opnj- to the absence of com-munication witHke other Island, caused by the oxeeedinglJtormv weather of the past five weeks, the Inhabitants of Foula are on the verge of stejration. They had, at the time the bottle jj j. row n into the water, only a few P'fJ 'lu 'x little meal left. Anoth J ol Ashore. London, Feb. 3. The British ship River Nlth, Captain Jones, from Portland, Oregon, September 30 for Bliiro, is ashore at Ilroail haven on the west coast of Ireland. The ship is lerking so badly that her pumps are notable to keep her free of water. FLASHES FROM TEE WIRES. The Brazilian minister of it! Las re- - SigUed. Chile will not bo at the World's fair. She has no money, The Crown Prince of Roumaulals to marry Princess Marie of Edinburgh. Emperor William while boar hunting fell and seriously hurt his arm. The government ot the Brazilian proviuce of San Paula has been ousted. Assistant General Manager Dickinson of the Union Pad tic says there is no danger of a strike. Another great slrike of two feet of 20,000 ounce ore was made iu the famous Mollie Gibson mine at yesterday. At Milwaukee yesterday Fred Ncedeek, cut bis wife's "throat with a razor and then levered his own jugular. Wilbur Fnleom a traveling salesman suicided at Ironton, 0., yesterday. He is said to have been a relative of Mrs. Cleve-land, Dennis Sullivan was yesterday appointed receiver of the American waterworks at Denver, on petition of Mrs. James Archer and K. S. Ureelcy. j Wnrd Watcrb iry. the son of Charles P. Weterbury, a wealthy farmer of Pound iiidge, Westchester county, N. Y., was kidnapped by unknown men Monday morning while on his way to school, nud a letter sent to his father notifying him that unless SIXTH) ransom is paid he will never see his child again. John L. Sullivan reiterates his public statement that he will light anybody WBO comes iu !, way as soon as his present theatrical contract is finished. He says he will put up his own money, but lie does not believe that Mitchell will meet him in a ' v' '" ,; ii in uy trackless prairie. - . Their Big Business? N p ! the pooplo of Salt Lake kno-.- whon wrt do tho fj PS proper triing, No furniture or carpet house on earth ever did fl .. , j or ever vvil oiler such goods on such terms, and for credit, as I' THE FREED FURNITURE & CARPET CO.. fl I ix0 ieadtng time payment house of the West. The people at fl m j large realize a good taing. It is simply throwing away benefits : m nrw not to buy on such marvelous terms as are prevmliurjn this I I B grc-- house. For one and all everybody. Lower prices for B Wi cash, than anywhere else, and all the credit one could want. B fl This is the marvel of this age. Once an unneard of thing! Re- - fl B j member, Furniture, Carpets, Curtains, Draperies, Stoves, Bed- - M pi ring. Pictures, Lamps, Kitchen and Willow Ware. Goods p M Delivered Everywhere, fc.' 1 A fKur u i J--- x B lpFralFiinitp&&iiid(jo 1 234 and 236 State Street. J, Eur Motto s hiritywN Strength Wo guaraiueo courtoous, gentlemanly clerks and honest treatment LI cuHtomors. odega Family Wine House 19 COMMERCIAL STREET. We Carry the Purest, ts, Sherries, Angelica and all California wines which are sold at prices favorable to the pockets of every honest man and woman. We are headquarters for every conceivable imported artiol of wine, brandy, liquor and cham-n- o. We do not give away any presents but our goods are sold at prices, and quality which commend them to all the people. We are the peers of all houses for flue whiskeys. Everybody In America Should Visit or Address jitia Family fa Hob, I 19 Commercial Street. Free Delivery, Telephone 365. ' B. K. Bloch & Co. I WHOLESALE liquor and Champagne Merchants. AGENCY E H H. Gates Key West Cigars. M. Srachelberg & Go. New York, Havana Clpn, If nan Hoi.se Boquetl Cigars. Carl Upmann, New York, jiton & StGrm, New York. L. Li I lis , Famous Cuban Blossoms. i . A . i AMUSEMENTS. A Very Slim Audience. A few more houses like that which nR. sembled in the .Salt Lake Theater to witness the closing of Maffidc Mitchell's engage- ment will, perhaps, impress the manage-ment will the idea that the amusement lov-ing people of the city will not put up with third Class shows. The audieneo was the thinnest seen In the Theater for some time but was no thinner than the piece which Miss Mitchell forced upon it. Wonderland. Tomorrow Millie Christine, the two hend woman, the most marvelous freak in exist-ence, will be on exhibition. Millie Christina will remain but one week and should be seen by everyone. Monsieur Garland, the famous class and needle eater, will also ap-pear iu the curio hall. In the theatoriuin Mr. Bttrton Stanley produces a ludicrous farce called the "Widows Troubles." LEECH ON SILVER, The United States lias Purchased More than the C ountry's Kntire 1'roduet. Washington, Teh. 3. The house com- - mittee on coinage, weights and mensures to-day examined Director Leech of the mint on matters relating to the silver question. In answer to Stone of Pennsylvania Leech said his minimum estimate of the production of silver iu the I'nited States during last year was 86,000,000 ounces: The official estim-ates would probably exceed that amount. If the amount i!Bod'n arts and sciences was deducted the American product would be less than the government purchases. The amount of rurretjty in circulation in the United States he saM was :.'l.."it) per capita. Larger than in any Jboumiy except France. Leech dUriot tjjjtejl'crewas any lack of ir.oUi;.4LBJp"' !,.'" v. Iccch" having :.u kSHKIic negative the ques-tion of StoneBHBvhethcr there was any European pBHBmey based ou silver, Hiand inquirtHHf' held Hint there was no country in SbIi.'t.1 paper money was based on BihBgJjeeh's response was that there was HHj in Europe where paper money as rcHB' ile Bob ly in silver. Williams ofWS s called attention to the fact that Leech h mid there was no num. try i xcept the nd States whose note, weir based ou si nud asked if the Euro-pean countries at H United States were not on the same 11 u this respect. Leech admitted that th. yl so and said that here, as iu Europe, not ilWre based on both gold and silver. Williams asked le regarded the issu-anc- e of silver e aEatca to circulate in-stead of silver do , "Is any obstacle to free coinage. Leech , m in the negative and said he thought I 4tes preferable. The issuance of gold nLl was open to the same objection but not tube same extent as iu the case of the silvjbotes, as they could be circulated easier. (' 1 MAIL WAGONS ROBBED. Supposed to Have Itoen Klffled on the Kerry. New York, Peb. 3. When the mall wagon which left the postofflce last evening with the mail for Hobnkeu, N. !., arrived at n it was found to be empty. The wagon with the mail for the 7:48 train on the Lack-awan- a roud lost six pouches for western New York cities. The catches on the back of the wagons were found open and the locks gone. They had it is supposed been opened on the ferry boat while crossing Uio river. POISONED HIS (JIRL WIFE. After ho Had Outraged and Abused llor In the Most Brutal Manner. Nkw Yoiti;, Feb. 1!. For nearly a month young I 'arlisle Harris has been on trial here, charged with having poisoned to death his girl-wif- who at the time of her death was an inmate of a fashionable board ing-sho- in this city. The marriage of the two had been kept secret, but the mother of the girl, Mrs. li. h n Potts, learned of it and pressed young Harris, a medical student, to fix a time when the marriage should become known. The time was close at hand, when the young woman died. Fifteen days later, rumors of foul play having crept ubou her body was due up and an autopsy made! Morphine was found In her system. Whet Harris was arrested he admitted giving Vier capsules of mor-phine and quinine las a nervine, but tri.il to cast tint, blame for her death on the ilrugL'Vt. It transpired that the young womaiil'iof ore her demise, was brought close to dcA by a criminal operation performed by Mjarris. It also transpired that w,hen his wing wife was almost dying ou one of t"-s- ....wKinnB, Harris was engaged in libertine orirics with Other women. Evidence that he wished to be rid of his girl-wif- e and dreaded his family learning of his marriage, was introduced. It was proven that he betrayed other young women, and boasted of his power with girls. The case was given to the jury last night, and in about an hour they returned with a verdict of "guilty of murder in the Urst degree." Mrs. Harris, the prisoner's mother, shriek. d and fell to the floor. ''My God," she cried, "where is Justice?" ' There is no justice on Jcirth," replied Harris's younger brother. "It is a lie that he is guilty, and from such men as these," moaned the grief-stricke-woman. She was utterly overcome, and it was some time before her younger sou and other relatives were able to take her from the courtroom. - . . BUSINESS TROUBLES. A Hanking Association Hunts. Boston, Feb. 3. The Adversal Banking association has closed its doors. It was one of those short term endowment orders, the first certificates of which were about to' ma-tur- The Certificate holders an; now clam-oring for their money or for reyeuge. THE RECORD OF BEATH. Last Son of .lob ii HeOoUengb. Pnn.ATiEi.PHU, Feb. 3. James McCul-loug-the last surviving son of the distin. gulshed tragedian, John MeCullough, died yesterday. The Kblnappeil Hoy Returned. PorNPRipiiE, N. Y., Feb. 3. Ward Water-bury- , the boy kidnapped yesterday near Long Ridge, Conn., was brought home early this morning oy John Close of Stanwic.h, Conn. The boy had been left at the home of Close by a strange man who then ran away. The boy said he was carried off by two men who took him to a small house and krpt him until night, when they left him at the door of Close's cottage. A New Uailroad. San Francisco, Feb. 3. Information has reached ihe Southern Pacific headquarters in this city from New York that a meeting there between Messrs. Crocker, Huntington and Stanford would doubtless result in or-dering the construction of the proposed line from Toulon to Durango, Mexico. . m . STRIKERS RESORT TO DYNAMITE. A Cur in l'ittshurg V rocked Several Per-sons Injured. PiTTsmiRO, Feb. 3. The Woods Run car of the Manchester line, having on board thirteen new employes of tho company, was wrecked early (his morning by the explosion of a dynamite cartridge which had been placed on the track. Though the concussion was so severe that the car wu thrown from the tracks and badly wrecked, and the windows shattered iu all the houses on tho side of the street nearest the track over which the car was then running, not one of the persons was badly injured. Several of the men were cut by flying glass, but no one was seriously hurt. Many persons were thrown from their beds by the force of the explosion. The strikers have b.icn quiet for several days, and it was thought they had abandoned the light nud the trouble was over. The Next Mining Congress. Helena, Mont., Feb. 3. The next na-tional mining convention will be held in this city July 13. The state executive com-mittee has selected (hot date and also begun the work of preparing for the entertainment of the congress. The representatives will be the same as at the Denver convention. A UTAH BLL PASSED. Creating a Fourth kdtctal Dlstriet for the Territory- - Wellington News. Washington, F. lh. In the senate this morning the usual latch of petitions was presented and refer! . The committee I foreign relations re-ported back adverse the various e bills IntrodjU and referred at the present session aitWkortcd in lieu of them the continuing in H for ten years of the existing laws proliHig and regulating the coming into th H iuese persons and person! hHJdeseent. Calendar proposing an amendment to on of the United States relat. HJ and divorce heretofore inl Bj' i: " as taken up, and Kyle addresscMj senate in support of it. H The amet, Bt 'hat congress shall have e ir reirulate mar-riage and ilit HX ral states and territories an. Ha: of Columbia. Attheclo- - Bm' "le reolution was referred to He HBary ommittce. Senate bill Bj urtri judicial district in th was passed. To Repeal 'Bb'1 Snbatdtet. Washing BM use commit-tee on post.. Hbt , today was1 authorized, H' e to make a favorable report 'Haenttiv' thiloc's bill rcpcnlin. act of the last congress. KHas authorized to prepare a re the views of the majority "ii 'l"H, which he will lay before th fH iy next. I iB-Wxshixot. resumed consideration ol !1H. The pen. ling resolution was thai 'H out the clause permitting gi m appropria tion bills, provided ijHin,; germaiu, it retrenched expendituM Drni. ix, a number of saii'.is !"H t. the war hip Belle Isle has been tH in the harbor here aud of tl Senato it was taken suddenly ill I Hniorriiage last night but is today rcH,,. b better. 31 unit-re- for Money. PlNS Bluw, Ark., Feb. 8. W. A. Mc. Kcinie, station agent at Wabbeska, on the .St. Louis Southwestern road, was myste-riously murdered in his room at the depot. It is thought the murder was committed for the purpose of robbery and that the bur-glars were scared away before they could complete the work. Whisky Trust lli.lielnient". Boston-- . Peb. 8. There is a report this forenoon that the feileral e;raiid jury ha the officers of the whisky trust, but the federal grand jury has not reported any indietinents yet. The indictment will be re-turned if one is not already found by the grand jury, which is now in session. AN OUTBREAK AMONG PRISONERS, The Convicts at lieer Islnml Mutiny and Threaten the Otlieluls. Boston,' Feb. 8. An outbreak was re-ported this morning ainnnir the prisoners at Deer Island nud fifty policemen were sent from this oil y to the scene. This is the Bdcond riotous demonstration that has oe. curred in that institution wl thin a few weeks. It is stated the men refused to go to work when ordered this morning and were threetening tlio officers lives: A detail of men from the various stations was Im-mediately sent down on Ihe police boat aud their arrival there wni announced by Capt. Kragdnn who n.oiiicd headquarters that more men were needed, as the trouble was serious. Additional assistance was sent and the reserve police have been ordered in read-iness for immediate servi.'O. AVIien the pollco arrived at Deer Island a large number of convicts were making a great noise. They refused to go to work and threatened the police, numbering sixty men. The police diew their clubs and iu a short time had the mob under subjection, j after a free ue of tho batons. The rcfrac- - tory prisoners were locked in their cells. U.S. BxpreU M itler W recked. GJUO40O, feb. 8.- - Advices received here state that a train on the Baltimore and Ohio, which left here last night and which was made up entirely of 1'nitcd States express cars, was derailed ut North Baltimore, Ohio, early this morning and engiueer.Ias. Manuel of fiarratt, Indiana was killed. The tireman and two express messengers were injured. h. Frozen to Death. Hot Srmxos. Ark., Feb. 3. Two families, fVatkins and Mdiulfy, who stnrted to Okla-homa from Cedar Glades, near here, were frozen to death in the recent blizzard. Their bodies were found ou the prairie near the Arkansas line. A Hank Cashier Suicides. 8a Antonio, Texas, Feb. 3. Colonel John Withers, casylcr of the San Antonio National bank, committed suicide this morn-ing by shooting himself through tho head. No cause Is assigned for the suicide. New York Mnner anit Stocks. New York, Feb. 3. Noon Stocks today were quiet, generally at Insignificant change from the first prices. Money easy-a- t I! .;& four's coupon, Id1,; l'nrlltc O !); Atchison 81i Central Pacific B1V4; Hiirllngtnn 9; Denver Klotir indelil'4; Northern Pontic S8U; preferred i.T Xorthwcstern ; New York Central 1H ; Ure;on Navigation. Ml: North American, U-- j Pacific Mail, Hock Maud. 01 ; St. Pnitl Onia!.-.- . l't : Texas Pacific, lii'4; Inlon Pacific, W Weil. r;r- - Kxpre-.- ill, n L'nion. 91. The I sunt Denial. San FrANOISOOi Feb. 3. Spreckles broth-eta- . owners of the California Sugar refinery, make the usual deuial of the report that their company had been absorbed by the sugar trust. Milan. T dar (.rove, a community twenty "Hof h result of a f. id H'-hi- of mc land, John ink Laudon. Slu.ritl Fussetl 'H went in search of Cart eet. I which ensued when they sheriff and far teat were both 1 1 ! Chicujjn Markets. i MOAdO, Feb. Wheat Steady : Cali,ai!i:MiivK. com -- Easier; cssli30; Mav 41 '4. Oats-Ma- ny : cash 3S' : Jlay 30Sa. Barley Nominal. I', rk Stead rash .!l.i,.MI.474; May $11.73. A Court Martini. ClltKAMP, Feb. 8. The eonrt martial of Major I.. ( . Overman of the army engi-neering corps, commenced today, ,1 |