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Show t: THE I1EV YEAR'S. ill be a paper couiai. to mad Hi tertlutf raining .u i , ni'u ii.kaltat (all uitU particular.; relating iho Muck Vara lit Well. . OrUtfr extra eopivs iu advance. 40-ja- se VOL.. XLL ry u::e h 11 THE HEW YEAR'S TRIBUNE i ?- , j ' SALT LAKE CITY; UTAH. WEDNESDAY MOBXIXG. NO. 258. INDEX TO THIS PAPER. BURIED PRISQIiER A First and second pages. Telegraph and Summaries. , Third page. Ogden Department-Fou- r ib page. Editorial. ' Fifth page. Cout, Mine Business and other Local. Sixth page. Teachers' Instlttute. Bail- read.2CouiujerclaI. etc. SevJnth page, News of Our Neighbors. t F.'zHih 'tty and Neighborhood, Notices. Council. City bill, but be believed that kbe federation of the Australian colonies was only delayed, not defeated. lie added tbat tbe financial prospects of the colony were promising and good reports were received concerning the ALIVE. 'it: SEDUCED DY HER FATHER. . . j . : :iM; I -- . j - semi-offici- j al - f . j - , to-da- y, - -- ; ; J - Be-Jnsrt- oo :::. i !." ' AlJVlCK-ItEJTKOTE- tbe-riche- st Ex-May- or ? j Yal-paral- sd to-da- y. . r s ; to-d- ay - ' to-d- ay ; X : - 2-- . was made by a young, farmer ' who lives anfl when he approached tbe form aud there, fire it yaalshed. This has caused considerable excitement, and tbe haunted place will be watched and the cause' of the strange phenomenon found out If possible. j HORSE-STEALIN- Des-ter- fo forty-eight- - - t ow. gen-busine- : . I Ex-May- ' or .,;-,'- tif-tec- : ' nth nt from'-viole- ..; , . . - i . .. " -- - : to-d- ay to-da- y. ; j , - i w. Ex-May- . or - j , f , ; T -- ! : . I , " j I ; - . , to-da- u, . . ! - n. ': -- r to-morr- ; , - to-da- y. 4- ; " 4 ,;': ;- " to-da- y, y, to-da- - The-Main- e r ; -- vice-preside- , range protective association, and will hang all thieves caught. Men have been sent to notify all likely to agree to this movement. John Chapman declares that not less thab five hundred horses have been stolen. He thinks they have been taken temporarily to the Teton basin, a favorito rendezvous for thieves. Tbe heavier losers offer $1600 reward for the recovery oftheir stock and $500 each for the thieves. - A CONNECTICUT HERMIT. - i i r- . .1-- ala - -- - l-- c UTX.7iCtnv?.. He Was cl t t' ) f" fi f, ; I- A sub-agen- MISTAKEN ORDERS TRAIN ts, Miser and Was Suspected of Being a Murderer. Putnam, Conn.. Deo. .29 f Tribune Dispatch San Francisco Chronicle Series. Charles N. Cutler, who died here a few days ago, lived in extreme poverty for years, although his possessions were sufficient to o peohave placed him among the of He life lived had in the the ple vicinity. a hermit in an old house on tbe highway between Westingham ' and Putnam; and would have died there friendless. and alone had not a neighbor appeared and discovered bis condition. He was taken to a neighbor's well-to-d- house, where physicians were summoned. ifc4e their, skill. Gossip had. of always coupled his name with the murder Charles Collins, y Some forty years ago Collins and Cutler, were neighbors, and both were prosperous farmers. They wereN in love with- - the same village maiden,' and from friends became the bitterest of rivals. Collins, if anything, was preferred by the Collins, while girl to Cutler. One night CaYgill bridge, was shot In. the back crossing by some one who has never been discovered. He managed to crawl to tbe top of the hill, where he died without speaking.. Suspicion pointed to Cutler, and be was made to pass a very rigid questioning by tbe authorities. Nothing was proved against him, and he was time bo became a not held. From that changed man. gave up all Intercourse with his neighbors, and has since devoted his time to hoarding money. He leaves a fortune estimated at $100,000. --was-beyond- ONE OF MERCIKH'S CONTRACTS. j He Gave $60,000 for $10,000 Worth of Goods. ',t 29. It Is stated that Dec. Mokthial, i Mercler, acting jn his official capacity as Premier of Quebec, but without being an order to do so in authorized of the Council, and, consequently, without' the- sanction of the.. Crown, passed the contract with Langlas, a stationer of Stroch. in virtue of wbicb he was to furnish all goods lb his line required in office in the Province for four every public years, no contract price being stipulated. Two letters of credit for $30,000 eaoh were given Langlas, and ' are now under discount at one of the city banks. Alreceived . . $60,000 of the peothough Langlas Is alleged that be only furple's mosey, it nished ten thousand dollars' worth of stationery and Tumor has it that the or his son Is deeply interested In this and other stationery contracts. WITH BATTLE MOONSHINERS. The Outlaws Were Too Strongly Fortified for the Oilier. , Teon.," Dec 29 The Appeal Iralanci special from Gadsden. Ala., says: Meager details are received of a bloody encounter near hear last evening between United States Commissioner Charleson and twelve deputies and a gang of moonshiners. The officers located the still in Sand Mountain Gorge, and awaited dusk for an attack. As they approached, the moonshiners" opened fire with Winchesters from behind a barricade The ofilcers returned the fire, but were unable to fizht against tho heavy odds and were forced to retreat. - It was to-dKirk and Moonshiners learned that Spreuse were killed and United States Marshal Jackson mortally wounded. Memphis. ay Some More "Nljjffers" Shot. BtrsKiE, La.. Dec, 29. Yesterday a. con stable and deputy, trying to arrest a negro, were fired upon and both, wounded. The with a posse attempted to arsheriff to-drest the negroes who did the shooting. They had taken refuge In a cabin where there were a number of other 'negroes. As tbe officers approached they fired, one white man bsing wounded. The posse then fired, killing two negroes, the others dlpersinsr, most of them surrendering to the fcueriff. Further trouble is apprehended. ay Gun Manufacturer Found Dead. Lewistom, Pa., Dec. 9. A. II. Lee. manager of tbe Logan Iron and r'teel Works near tbis place, ' ras found dead in an crsis k tL i mcriilny. The cause is it. unknown. Tl. 3 is pctl.iu even to Lv ! vill y Llowd tn the iron ad--Jic- eat " i.idi-CiW- - tr 5 u . - ' f c. ZK ." . tl r 4 ! - country. t'.-- s Blown Up With Dynamite. . Pa.. Dee. 29. The Clearfield Altoosa, stable was blown Hotel with dynaup livery mite early this morning. Tbo dobris took fire and spread to the adjoining property, destroying five other buildings and consuming eight horses. The graatet excitement prevailed, as it was feared by people that an organized attempt to destroy ihe city was being made. Killed by a .Cored Lunatic. Dot-- 20. W. W. Austin. Tex., of the State Lunatic Asysuperintendent lum, was shpt dead by Henry Purncll, who had recently been discharged from the institution as cured of lunacy, bavins bet-- under treatment at the institution some time. Reenes. Dr. GONE OVER TO Kills One Miner and Injures Two Others; ' A Provo Lud FiiIIk From a Waon and Breaks His Neck Family As- phyxiatcd by Ga& from a Coal Stove. . i CHiLMrflTHE, Mo., Deo. 29. By a mistake in train ordwrs a disas;rous collision occurred between two freight trains on the Hannibal & St. Joseph Kail road, seven miles east of hort, early this moroiny,. resulting in the death of four trainmen, upd fatally wounding two others. . 1)KA1. GARZA. THAT MEXICAN HAVE REVOLTED. KU.HOKg A Snowslide Near Leatlville TROOPS EXGINKEK BUSHED. F1KKJ1AN UAKKY. FIREMAN PKlCi:. BAKEMAN UILMOKE. i. Z. r , I". tii !, "-- Jt T; .'., k ' l ,i K!..i.".-: r - ' i i -4 " W()LM)I!U. BltAKCMAN iiEr.l.. ExaixEKR Nasnox. who will both die. Killed Their Officers and A. Marclilnjf to Eleveu oats of cat tle were wrecked. The wreck caught tlre aud the poor animals' Jola the Haider The American Officials were slowly roasted to death. Becoming Very Much Concerned. FATA I. SX O W SLI DK. ' New Orleans, Dec. 29. The Picayune's Brownsville, Texas, special says:; Rumors Lonis Asiiiuh. Smotlierotl. Under Tons of Snow Near Ijeadville. j from' the Mexican side of tbe Rio Grande are to the effect that 4000 Mexican Govern-- , Leadville, Colo., Ioc. 9.'snowsllde'oo-curreSpecial to d ment troops stationed atMier have revolted, Tribune. The first fatal a mile half Alieanttt above killed their commanding officers and are off yesterday at the "Little Ed" tunnel, aud resultod In . to join Garza's bund. the death of Louis Asm us. Two men named GARZA STILL. KKCKUITING. Fischer and McNetly narrowly esoaped being carried to death.' The' avalanche was a American Officials Attach Much Im- tremendous otic, and swept everything on portance to the Raids. the mountain side before it, carrying heavy - St;' Louis, Deo. 29. San tirubcts down the steep incline like so many The Republic.' Much more imAntonio special 'says: matches. The slide passed directly over the portance Is now attached to Garza's raid. mouth of the tunnel. Asians was caught Captain Bourke Is authority for tbe stateun&el- tons of snow and death resulted from ment that every Mexican on the American suffocation. So much snow falling in a few side is a supporter of Garza, and days it is feared that more slides will occur that the masses of northern Mexico during the week. are Inclined. The fact similarly to BROKE HIS NECK. continues that Garza recruit followers from the American side, increases the responsibility of tbe American Gov- A Provo Lad Falls. from a Wagon ernment in permitting violations of the and is Patatly Injured. laws, and the American officials neutralityworried. Utah. Dect 29. Special to Tin Provo, Ameriare All the available much, J Arthur Lyons, aged about 13 bunk. can troops, it is said, are out now, and Geu. Trj Stanley had instructions, if necessary,Au-to years, while driving Jatoaes Hoyden's team ust all the men in his department. to the farm with a heavy load of manure, thentic information has been received that while crossing the ditch opposlto James C. Garza and his men are, bolng protected by K corner and Tenth' streets,' . at Snyder's Mexican ranchers In Texas, but the bands fell from the load, the wheels passing over are so badly scattered and the trdbps-smatch ful that It will be impossible for him him, cutting his face, badly, and one wheel : to throw any large body into Mexico at , one ' passing over his body. In failing he broke point, as has been bis intention. ! He lived about ten minutes, lie neck. his Captain Hardie and troop reported from was. taken across tber road to John G. Jones's Alice this morning that they had been and medical aid summoned.' Dr. dimmous-scouting up and down, the river but .nothing of importance-wa; discovered. arrived tn a few mlputes, but the unfortuAt Klo Grande City, warrants have been nate boy was dead before the doctor arissued against Garzas men for tbe killing of rived. No blame can be attached to any ' Corporal Edstronn and several suspicious One. -' J ; characters have been arrested. , As matters look now, exciting developments may be An Unknown Ship Believed Lost. as the United expected in a short time, NOftroi.K. Va., DecT29. Captain Hopkins States troops are likely - to come Into conOcean Queen," of the British steamer tact with the revolutionists soon. which arrived here after a storm la which she lost, four men, reports .that lie saw a WOOD RIVER LINE OPENED. large ocean steamer,, which, from all apwas a passenger, bound from The Snow Plow Cuts :'. Its Way pearances, Liverpool to New York, flying signals of distress. Owing to the dense fog, be was Through Five Feet of Snow, ; usable to give her assistance. When the Brllevde, Ida., Dec 29. Special to fog cleared nothing could bo seen of Tribune. rotary plow started out tbe steamer, away Is pos-' and tbe British from Shoshone last evening about 4 o'clock itive that sbe was wrecked. captain; , to open tbe Wood River branch, which, as Nothing Is known in shipping circles here mentioned in these columns, was badly of the wrecked steamer said to have been Capt. Hopkins ot the "Ocean blocked with snow on Sunday. Attached reported by Is no vessel here named There Queen." to the plow train was a special car containV 'Ocean Queen." the ing General Superintendent W. H. Bancroft Colorado Snowed In. and Division Superintendent S. E. Calvin, and the regular train followed close In the Desver, Colo., ''Dec 29. Special to Trib rear with passengers and malls. The two UKK.iAH trains are late. .The mountaintrains reached "Bellevue about 9 o'clock; ous districts are snowed in, and snow is still where the regular remained over night, falling. On the Denver is Itlo Grande, while the plow and officials proceeded on to Pacific and Santa F6 trains are blockaded H alley, where they laid ' up until .this mornias far south as Trinidad,' where no mails ng.- During the sight about one. foot of have arrived for thirty-si- x hours. ' Tbe snow fell, making tbe total deposit from snow is deeper than for many years, about four to five feet on a level. This afternoon Leadvllle tbe depth ef snow averaging ten the two trains returned to j Shoshone, and feet, while at Telluride, Ophlr and in the people are hopeful of geting another mall San Miguel districts it is eight feeton a but as it is still 6nowing hard, level. It is positively tbe heaviest fall of . there is no reliable prediction as to when snow In tbe mountains for years. Wood Kiver will see another train. Mill Blan. missed.TRra-trirK- i . Colorado -.J 29 to Dec THE FORESTRY ASSOCIATION. Special Leadvillg, n mill Thomas Begson, a A Bill Drafted for the Protection of man of this city, is missing. lie started to Timber Reservations. walk to Alma the first of the month, but has Washington, Dec, 29 . The American not yot appeared at tbat place. The heavy Forestry Association began Its tenth annual fall of snow on the mountains makes his The afternoon session was friends believe that be lost his way and session y, devoted to public timber reservations. Tbe frozo to death or fell down' an abandoned report of tbe Executive Committee was In- shaft. A search party will be organized tocluded In the draft of tbe bill providing morrow to look for him. r prior occupants; tbe return of protection toland ' to entry; licenses to prosFloods in Western Oregon. agricultural fish to for and camp, minerals, bunt, pect hard Or.. Dec 29. Portland. otherwise use tbe reservation legitimately; rains have fallen in WesternUnusually Oregon during licenses to eut timber under regulations the past three days, causing a rapid rise in adapted to the necessitiesandof tbe locality; the Willamette river. - Merchants along the theft by such water front of this city are preparing to protection against fire organizations as will secure by move their goods to fclgber ground. If tbw with State authorities, the objects of the rain continues hours longer, for twenty-fou- r friction with to the existleast reservation will result '"' along the low much damage ing conditions. :;v" "'";'" ' Noble made a short address land. Secretary in all ways Asphyxiated by Cas From a Stove. pledging himself to resources of the to protect the forestry ' Faroo, N. D.. Dec 29. Word Is received ' country; here that Mr. and Mrs. John Brvincll of Wild Rice were found dead in bed this morning, A Daughter of Iturbide Dead. ', having been aspbysiated by escaping coal-29. Tribune Dispatch gas New "York. Dec lesve nine your. from a stove. San Francisco C7roniels Series. Word children, some of They whom are also sick from has oeea received here of tbe death, at tho the elfects of the gu. Hotel Comonport, City of tMexlco, of ' the Princess Josephine Iturbide, the youngest Pacific Coast Vessel Ashore. of tbe children of Mexico's first Emperor, Bast Francisco, Dec 29. A dispatch to the unfortunate Aumustln iturbide. She the Merchants Exchange state that tbe was 79 years old when she died. steamer Whlteboro',' is ashore at LHtlo. River, Mendocino county.. All bands wera Tie Up a. Road. Unpaid Engineers Tbe steamer is a coaster euaed i nt saved. Dec 29. A special to the transporting railroad ties, aud wm oa L " Indianapolis, Sentinel from "Anaerson, lod., says: - Tbe way to this city wbeu she went atiiore. Indiana Midland is completely tied upfront here to Brazil by the engineers, who struck A Freight Steamer OverCr. . for their November pay. Two hundred and Dec. 29. The frpii.t Eostos, s . fifty load d cats are awaiting shipment, but tot. kholm City" of tt3 Furr to move these uutil tbo which rlifs between Lon-J- i r 1 1 I it will be Impoj.-'Iblenslr6 are paid. cnl 't" . i i soten days overdue, " vi I. r Ler to ilJ re anxiiiy J Tiafiter Tile 3. Older t Ccn-O.. Dec. C3. rewa was rer J Chadrox, altars of the death of Hev. Villi, a here to-d-ay r Citt. Bat 1 5. 3 11. Potter at tls k, of "1'itLer" 'ot- nitz rri i vi'-ter was the oldest Cor.?rc?atlonal wa- ter r.--' In the worl.L. His mioi.-tsri-' svi : r t cad else raatti y ,;vj t ' ; - . , '.. o e The e : ? well-know- to-da- of f t r r t- -i t c':- r i a . . ion , co-oper- ate , . e o A . ul P. 'a lit to sv-enty-o- 12 a - . -- ..! j ' '- ranging from $10.09Q to $250,000. Mrs. hat her husband Is in the South. Titus declares . a. nts A 1 e, ss. nt G. depredations of horsethieves In the extreme northwestern portion of this Sttte. The foreman of a ranch up there writes his employer, a resident of this city : "There has recently been a large baud of valuable horses stolen from the neart mountain range. It is thought that they have been gone about three weeks. Tbe larger losers are John W. Chapman. SO bead; Chapman Bros.. 100 head; J. W. Weaver, 70 head; J. Tolman, 150 head. This does not include those taken from small ranchers. It is thought that in all about 380 head have been driven out of the northern part of the Big Horn country by the thieves. The raid was CONDUCTED, by ak organized gang. The range has been thoroughly worked, and only tbe very best horses have been taken, and the thieves have been successful in leaving no trail behind. It Is learned that the rustlers have for some time occupied a deserted cabin north of Heart, mountain ou Alkali creek, in one of tbe most desolate and out of the way places in the State. While at work here, the band must have numbered Bomej four or five men. Marks were discovered on tho building which Indicate that the brands ou the stolen horses will be changed. The stock was taken, it Is thought, about three weeks ago, during the absence of the owjiers froui the.country. They were not missed until when the discovery was made quite recently, by J. R. Weaver, who came out from Red Lodge to round up and brand his celts. The losers have organized a .'. - He pleaded that he was simply a sub-agefor a Montreal tobacconist who was general agent for the whole city. A long list of persons in Montreal, chiefly tosaeco and cigar has been dealers, who act as secured, and interesting developments are expected. Canse a Freight Train Collision, and EXTGXSIVE Another Defaulting IlrokVr. Six Men Are Killed. New York. Dec. 29. Ugly rumors were Nearly BOO Head Driven Out of tbe floating arouad afternoon Wall this street Biff Horn Country by Hustlers. in regard to ,tbe disappearance of Broker E. Titus. It was reported that his Chctexne, Dec 29. Special to Tribote. J Henry A letter received here this evening conaffairs are in a badly tangled condition, firms the Helena, Mont., wire story of the aud that be is a defaulter for an amount ELEVEN CARS OF CATTLE ARE BURNED. to-da- y. 1 PRICE FIVE CENTS 30,1801, . karvest. TTith Saved ATcsnessee C!Is Eas Ccr TTcaltby Trcsbls Haw tbe Ilabdists Shot fn av Quarrel. 20. rTKiBCsra Disor Dec Mexico, Citt Fattsri Arrested. a Sick Captife. J:5'-:t:- iP patch Ban Francisoe Chronicle Series.) Juan N. Navarro, Chief Engineer of the International Land Survey Company, and a son of the Mexican CbnsulfGenerai in New York, was shot recently tjy Manuel Campo a quarrel In Topachula tn the south- IT TERMINATES IH A TRIPLE TRAGEDY. REMAIN NEUTRAL WILL during PORTE THE fiUUMAUV 'OF LOCAL EVENTS. eastern psrt of tbe State Of Chiapas. It is Just reported by telegraph that SeSor NaThe Tellorldo block was sold yesterday varro is In a critical condition. for 7J.O00. J. Ore and borlllon receipts In this cfty yes- -' .Tbe Japanese Diet Dissolved Occante Her Lover Kills Her Two Brothers Tbe Porte AVIH Itoreain NentraL terday. $40,501. Owing to tbe Coxstaittisiopijk. Dec 29 been and st Friend Five Hundred the Opposition Had No Regards report Recorded sale of real estate yesterday entente arrived at tbe bad tbat Parnell-IteHorses Stolen from the Bie Horn Welfare Nations! for the la tuh city, 15;. between Turkey, France jand Russia, as an to a offset the With Alabama Moon The Ogden searching party failed to find Battle alliance, Birth Gladstone's triple Celebrate tbe note Turkish tbat was; Issued, declaring Uspfcruru. lost in the snowy bliU. Another shiners Defaultins; New day Tbe Victorian Parliament Porte will, as heretofore, pursue a policy of Mike ()a Concey was suffooated in the v and towards all powers, York Broker. peace friendship Prorogued. Queeu uiioe at Binghara yenterday. obliand endeavor to fulfill' international NiOld Jordan The great mining vase. gations, making no exception on behalf of Judge agara, was on again yesterday before any power. 5v. Anderson. tesIs to NA8Hvfxx,K, Tens., Dec 29.- Marion and take i Mtittr in Chancery Bacbe India Loyal to England. Cairo, Dec 20. Father Ofrwaldez, who Dave 29. Dec. The timony an report on the salary tbat ReIndian has Nanopur, India, Beatty, and Gwln Bowden, of Feltress recently scaped from Ondurman, ceiver Lawrence should receive. Nat ional with on the Upper Tennessee, lie dead in iere Congress opened widow of. to county, Oliver a the letter 800 delegates present. An expression of tbe their ruled that the written yesterday Judge Anderson, and Edward Harris, their houses, death. husband's ber Franklin-avenue describing most earnest lovo and loyalty to Great license Payn, revocation of the from justice, with a a is murderer, fugitive Ofrwaldez save that Payn, after being Britain was made at the opening. .The by the City Council was illegal. as a was chained offered his reward Three for tne Mahdl, apprehension. of of Lansdowne. by session a captured India, full The Teacher hud Viceroy day's wlt.d-li- 2 spy and caught a fever wniie en route to Marquis has been making a tour of the, country. He months ago Mary Beatty, tbe sister of the yeaterday, wltb essays and debates. Khartoum, lie was not allowea to nan, was everywhere received with the warmest two dead men, and tbe belie of the Upper up la tho evening with a reception by however, but was hoisted on a camel. of loyalty and devotion to Britthe alf. Lake teachers Tennessee county, retired from society. forward Expression fell he to retain ish seat, 'lll interests, a Council last night granted gas and was then burled alive to save further The C'ty Then It became noised about that the young for an trouble. woman had become a' mother. The story fraocIilHejameuded; tendered groundFrank-r Tho Parutllites Cj7elebrate. . considered the was substantiated some time after by the Kxeoutivmanslon; 29. Dec. at Dublin, Rodrapnd presided to- sudden 11a aveuuefltceiiae question, and transacted arrest of Claiborne Beatty, a banker liXtlTISH a here meeting of tbe National League WuiU routlua wurk. man In the county, at the and day. The members present congratulated instigation o. the girl, his, who Holds Etlaine Grace themselves and Bed mond upon his election. charged him with being the daughter, Hays TELEG RAPHIO 8UM1UUV. of ber father 'f He declared that (be victory in Waterford child. This fctirred Harrison In Check. hornet's nest, So upa was of ival a trust the the of ref beginuing & Thesllege3 war preparation all denied New jYonK, Dec. 20. The Jerold fearful were the jailer and sheriff of a mob formerly placed in the Paroellites, and that that they removed from the jail and For some time past tbe says: special of the Irish Into another. county him prospects of that section for A family asphyxiated by gaa from a coal- Sansafekeeping. The in occurred fires have frequently large party were now bright. and friends began to take sides, stove. neighbors Tbe Incendiaries. te attributed police some with the wronged girt, others with tbe A' Provo lad falls from a wagon and tiago, Storms fn th0 Argentine. last night succeeded in catching some of tbe 's father. Finally Beatty gave a heavy bond breaks bis neck. seem to Monte 29. act. Dec. New York. in the The HeraWa They firebugs and severe some A suowslide near Lead ville kills one miner bo members of the sains gang video special says: A storm, the oocsiar. lxwwent and Injures two others. here, as there was a $250,000 fire here this did a great deal of damage to shipping aud to live with some dis Mary Beatty in cable which the floods Ter bouses. to started office, the river A ip Owing to New be momittg. broker said Vjirlt mlinn Hiram relatives. ' Harris's family., who tant a number and towns tbe Ralles Belleville and; of the theater cero, building burping to &P.0OJ. short $10,000 , not from Jamestown. lived far at Allardt, five burned In are of and warehouses. Teros. It tbe la BepuNbllc, dwellings ..Argentine ; Desperate battle between U. S. Marshals The Harris accompanied by Mary family, wa of It imminent befor destruction. extinguished. ,houra danger and Alabama moonshiner. came to town Monday to do some Beatty, to is unable reason The President tbe f 000 A rumor thut Mexican troops bare form the new eablnet is tbat the Conservatrading and to appear before tbo grand Tbe Statesman Congratulated. revolted and gone over to Garza.to testify against her father. The jury, -- H Tbe tives insist upon a larger representation i n Dec. 29. Biarritz. municipal Beattys were there wtth their friends and Five hundred bead of horses run out Of the ministry than Montt is disposed to grant authorities waited upon Gladstone ' relatives.court adjourned at 4 o'clock, The the Big Horn cod u try by rustlers, tbem. him and occasion of upon the some purchases, the after and. j making will soon the congratulated Some of the provisions of the reciprocity It is probable .that a compromise of bis biirtbday. Fifteen Harris family and Mary anniversary y author-ItBeatty started on be West assured the effected. with Indies. British good members of the British Club also called, home. When the Harris family treaty jtra left the now of llalmacecla all that A itiiiliuan of Leadvllle missing and It is supportersa few presenting him with a floral crown. courthouse yard Gwln Bowden and tbe be will released except suow. in imprisoned; the has thut bej supposed perished Beatty brothers mounted their horses and like Colonel Stephen and Pio For bo. accused Gladstone's Birthday. The Japaueae Dlet'dlssolved because Wie of followed them. Oae mile from Jamestown deemed crimes Despite unpardonable. Gladstone Is 82 years Marion Beatty rode up to the side of the London, Dec. opposition bad no regurd for tbe Natlouat contrary stories. Leon Lavln i 'Cbe only old Gladstone tit present is at wagon and demanded that tbe girl go borne ishot since of order the purspn Blarritz. tlie French watering place on the with him, emphasizing the command with a Washington politicians wink at the war Balmaceda's byoverthrow. This Junta; to Bay of Biscay, where be ii seeking to- - re- cut on tbe face with bis whip. The girl rescare and talk of how it will affect naval Baliacedlsts Is disapproved by leniency citimany to in bis i cruit ) perform th.e plied that she would rather die than live strength, order) appropriations, zens.: ;:.:. ParUamentary duties before blin. with him again. Beatty again attacked his Tbw 1'orle' replies to the. rumors of an is rumored that British Minister KenIt 7t sieter when Harris pulled a revolver and tnieut 'lth Fruuou and .ICussla tbat they nedy bus received dispatches from London Brazil Still Bustlers. shot all three men and then escaped. will ruruatj' neutral. stating: that tbe relations between Chile and 29 T,be Herald's Rio New Dec York, Beatty has always enjoyed the respect of become strainto are Uowen GibStates United the knocked out by Austin apt Audy tbe people of the county, and six years ago special says: Tbej revolt at h bons lu the round, with a ed..; Similar messages have been received Janeiroagainst the Governor continues. Claiborne Beatty from iNew- York. They are undoubtedly putiCh lu the atotuach. There seems a prospect for another out- was state representative. I still influence t sent the exchange. j '.Captain Paynel captured by the Mahdlsts. refuses to sub at Yoguaron. was He us taken ill with fever and to save further maintain that Chile Will make an honorable break extensively engaged In the to orders. mit Petkotto's affair. J trouble in tbe "Baltimore" and lumbar merchandise eral reparation alive. him buried . , they old Cabinet; will resign believe the girl's story concerning her Many Tbe British Minister at Hantlago at-- v InThe Chances.1' of names Olplmnatlc English cabled addition to tbe probable father. Sbe is an educated, strlkiugly tetupted to advise tbo Chilean Minister of members has ap- handsome Loroos, Dec. 29. The! Queen of tbe Cabinet. Luis Persfra will woman about 20 years old, and Forcltfu .Affairs, who deollued to receive iu R. D. Morior Sir the of appointment Minister of the Navy. Tbe new proved esteem of everyone in the the probably be enjoyed A reporter ays tbat Chile must oome to Cabinet is1 most to maintain as British Minister to Italy. Baron Vivian, vicinity. The report that Miss Beatty and likely time within two weeks or tbe United States friendly preseut Minister at Brussels, succeeds young Harris were married some time ago relations with the United at war vessels will move duwu upou Vulpa- - States. New Morter as British Embassador at St. PetersGrace j of in Scott county - Is current, but cannot be York baa cabled' that the "American burg. confirmed. -( toJos McAulllTe knooks Patsy Cardiff Cabinet entertains a feeling of anger Danish Klng'n Attack of Grippe. around the rluit for a wnlle and in the ward Chile, with tbe exception of Blaine, The TALKING TO THE JURY. 8focTKnot.M. Deo. 29. The King shews round knocks hliu out of tbe ring and who restralus the Cabinet k. ; match. . measures. A similar dispatch is received little. It any. improvement. The attack ef The Closing Arguments in the ff Tbe British Minister1 tried influenza from which be is suffering is a U. M. Latnbertson will be appointed to suc- -, from London. Graves-Barn- a one and his lungs are affected. The by Case. oeed Coo ley on the Interstate sCommrce to give the Minister of Foreign Affairs, severe as Crown 29. Prince is of adthe to Tribune. Dec on regent but the acting the advice Denver, Mr. Special Matta, of subject, aiid Clements cotunibslun, ' Ueorgta vances were not received In a ,jf Kingdom... , trial of Dr. scene in the court The wlil sucwetrd liragg. friendly during I 'i j1" of Mrs. Graves the murder for Thatcher Bulltvan's and alavln's representatives manner. The French Tariff Adopted.to get up a match, but as Hulllvan will A. Barnaby, was a remarkable nit Dec. 29. Tbe Cham be Josephine DISSOLVED. DIET JAPANESE not tlht blalu uuiess the latter whips' one Tbe Doctor turned pale and finally adopted tbe tariff bill. 39(1 to 112. Jackson, negotiations were powtpoued. DisreH. a Showed Conrad of Montana, at whose The J. purple. Popular Party The New York ICourt of Appeals handsA DIMI3 MUSETJtai ADV. "Wlfre. expense the suit Is being brought, broke dowu a decision In the contested Senatorial gard for tbe National WashIisotow, Dec. 20. Telegrams are reelection vue which gives the Democrats conduring the argnment of Mr. Penoe and Horse Discovered to Be down times clinched bis aand as he looked trol of tu at body aud the entire machinery ceived in tbis city announcing that Ion the An Electric several on Exhibition. Put of tbe State, Graves.Dr. It would not have taken at of 25th Inst, the House Bepresentatives of j' Chicago. Dec 29. JTriIbune Dispatch Through a mistake in train orders two the Japanese Diet was dissolved by imperial San him make to much jump over the rail and Francisco Chronicle Series. George T. assault the man who freight trains ou the Hannibal & St. Joe order under the. constitution, The House be believes murdered road collide killing four trainmen, aud tbe Of ' Benton, who' resides on ndiana avenue, bis mother-in-laPeers was prorogued and a new eleotion discovered wreck taking fire! eleveu" carloads of cattle an electric horse this will House be morning. for members of ;the Lower after Judge Rising's charge Were roasted io doath. Benton stepped from a street car at Wabash to Immediately within five months. Mr. Pence ..began his clonthe 'Grace writes to Valparaiso held jury, The Government bases its action upon and Eighteenth street whili the horses were ing argument for' the proseeutten. In tbat Blatue is the peaceful member of the desire to test publlo" opinion concerning being watered. He placed pis hand on' the the course of his remarks he said: "You American Cabinet and is holding Harrison the House in the of the the policy an Important question of opular party in check, wholkants war. Dispatches from of flank or one or tne animais.j a Day mare, and are determining The Bepresentatives, which, since tbe meetlaw asks you to take and .death. life a oar tremendous was The received shock. England are to the same effect. opindiscriminately - attached to a cable. train, and sped onward. what tbe law cannot give again. The law ing last month, has measures. Tbe daughter of tbe-- wealthiest man In posed all Government you to be satisfied without reasonit had gone a block Benton returned, requires East IVtinessce. and the belle of the section. Three distinct specifications are made in After able doubt yon find him guilty. It a and succession of experienced slight Graves did before has her father arrested for her seduction regard to tbe course the opposition pursued. not prepare the fatal draught which died shocks as, away the. gradually and leaves her borne. Yesterday ber lover a Tt reducwholesale insisted First mare became cooler from standing. Benton that sent bis benefactor ; to death, and you ahot her two brothers aod a friend who were tion in! national upon .which, if thea expenditure, not believe he did from tne evidence, the mare trotted up and down the do to come to induce her home. to administrative streethad trying adopted, would be fatal him go. It is not because eeunsel She came back in a then-le- t ten for minutes.. v efficacy; can create fact, or because attorneys have was once to and at taken the foam, dedamp Secood tt persevered in postponing JefT Davis's Ilond Ktolen. to insist upon any unfair eonclu men A dozen formed any right then hands, ground. esurgent Government bills, solemn duty rests ou us because is Richmond, Va., Dec 20 ITribcnc Dis bate, upon! it slon; soles f the first their shoes wetting pecially measures for the relief of the suf- thoroughly as as on well it is because the law' rein you; As horse patch San Francisco Chrnniclt Series. Beaton the trough. by the recent earthquakes and floods put his hand on the mare, Jt has become known that the bond given to ferers dis- - quires us to seek the troth, and It Is beman every embankfor the repair of tbe river cause of this that oounsel may be able to the united states Uovernment by Jefferson and felt the shock. or partially destroyed by the tinctly Davis to auswer iu the Clroult Court lu this ments wholly which man one a REFRESH YOtm RECOtrfKCTI03r. at let "Now. shouted go condition time," in their present for treason V missing from the court earthquake, Benton. And they did so, the shock inten so as to guide you towards tbe truth. With city to disaster threaten irreparable large record. This paper bears the signatures of distrtcts; and. fell out so that, at last. tbat notion of the duty of counsel I dome sifying as eacb man : Horace ' Greeley, John Minor Butts. was Gerrltt number reduced to three, tbe before you. Is there any doubt tbat Josewhen the without debate the Third rejected It Smith and other' prominent persons. The man out: cried of you fellows phine Barnaby died a victim of poison? I next 'Somej National bills for defense, catch a hold again. I can't stand the. of the Circuit Court, M. F. Government present clerk this. think not. I have no fear in saying that all and for extension ' far lightening who railway Dewis chief clerk of tho Pleasants, Mr. Benton sent the mare) trotting again, the testimony showed that Mrs. Barnaby f local taxation. partment of Justice in Washington at the and In tbe meantime climbed a lamp post. did so die Was it at the hand of Graves, These! acts, the Government states, betray Another time of his appointment to his present posiman climbed after him, and caught who had no allies to .assist him? But, una welfare National a for land the disregard tion In 1870, found that the documvut was bold of lie clasped the post aided, or aided, was he the man? That to the proper discharge firmly withhis hisliana, antagonistio spirit aud of missing soon after his advent as and gave his disen legs, Diet. onstbe duties theory you are to solve. There Is no excuse the the Upon devolving ever since he lias made diligent clerk, efforts to gaged band to aonthird man, who in turn for a jury In the world to hesitate a moment find it, but without success. lie has many dissolution of the House, the Government, the mare's Sank. Ben- In in a verdict tbat he poisoned placed bis hand Immediately Is- ton offers for tbe original or a fao simile pf be ou Itsanown responsibility, en the eas jet, and put his index thisbringing turned His relations with ber began a woman., suf"the of for relief ordinance sued the paper, one of tho most tempting: being from ferers by the finger on the nozzle of the jet. Instantly a year before her husband's death. Sbe was and floods and for series earthquake a prominent magazine He told a reporter of sparks flashed through the living bis patient. I" it is evident to you, as It is the river embankments, ap- ehain from y that he had susploion of the thief, the repair ofover the excited horse, and the gas to me and to her childreu, tbat the husband adIn million dollars. four propriating, but declined to say anything per-soabout the blazed up. Benton was so exhausted ; by who has spent a long life with bis wife betmillions to three dition granted. already except that tbe per sou was dead. this last experiment thati he had to be ter understands her needs and the proper 'l' taken down from tbe post. The manager limitations to be placed oa her after hus: ; Made v Rioters. Work of Short Thu.Tbrouxb Steeper ltoute. a dime museum has offered a large sum band's death than a tramp interloper who of A . Dbvei. Dec. 2a Sr. Petersburg, Dec 29. dispatch Special to, TkibuneJ to the company for tbe privilege of exhibit comes In after bis death. Everybody knows west coast of the Caspian The New York Central, Michigan Central, from Baku, on the Mr. Barnaby better knew what was ing the horse. that for occurred a which there riot sea. states tbat Chicago, Burlington & Quincy, Denver & had its orirln In the attempts of a mob to her when ha made his will than did good ' Bio Grande, Bio Grande Western and at the ' Fair. But little did he dream World') Liquor those interlopers. of a aet a ia the robbing caught lynch thief.uiobA local paper says when he dictated his will, that in the city of 29. Dec Chicago, would Southern Pacific railways bars completed baxar.. have The undoubtedly liquor is te be sold at the World's Fair. Providence there was an adventurer of a' carried its intentions into effect had not tbe that arrangements to run a throngb sleeping-ca- r was not known definitely until yesterday lawyer and a , It the men and finally rescued police charged from New York j to San Francisco, comhad agreed on a liquor A DOCTOR TRAMP orowd then turned its attention that tbe directors The him. Baker said: ''It was who would rob tbeOfwoman while he was In President programme mencing Tuesday; January 12, 1892. LeavThe of the the to police city. shops sacking months jago that liquor ing New York at 4 p. m., tbe sleeper, will were absolutely powerless, but the soldiers definitely deeiCed sold at tho Exposition. It will bis grave run weekly for the present and pass through made short work of the rioter, harging shouldbe be Pence spoke for five hours. on sale la the restaurants. It was them heedless of consequences. A only At the evening session. Colonel Ballon Boturnlng. the u pon number Director stated chairman ji Denver every Thursday. Butler, by acting of the crowd wre Injured, of the large the argument for the defense and Means Commit no and opened tee, through sleeper will leave San Francisco some that Ways quite seriously. Order was restored la final action was taken by his eommittee. but spoke until a late hour, when the court adevery Tuesday, commencing February 2nd. a short time. It is understood by all the members of tbe journed until committee that liquor will be sold on tbe Statesmen Down With L Grippe. German Diplomatic Promotions. A HAUNTED SPOT, The National Commission Is yet Deo. 29 Assistant SecretaDec 29. The JVorfJi; German Ga- ground. Warhisgtos, Berlin, in be matter. consulted the to con Is Ncttleton Sued to his residence zette says It learns from a reliable force that ry The Form of a Murdered Boy Haunts with the grtp. German MinisDr. Von Uolleben. at Northwestern Traveling Men. v Senator Proctor's slight attack of grip ter to Japan, will be present the Scene of His Murder. transferred to Wash-- " Deo. 29. The Northwestern Chicago. Still confines him to his residence. ' In will be where Dec. 29. fToiBCWE DisGermany A. O.. represent Ington, Celts sua' Men's Association, ia annual Traveling is better of Count Arco Valley, who died some sion Congressman Wright place Chrontele Series. I Francisco San down a voted p reposed amendpatch who Is and Is time ago. Baron Von Gutscbmldt. Speaker Cn.--p is stronger ..V remembered to ment .the be for will a many newspaper by It providing able to sit up., will now German Minister to" Chile,be of "life insurance at $2300 la addition readers of tbe murder of a youngs lad who to Toklo, to take the place made -- Class transferred the present one of 55 900, In order to w& thought to havejocDT AlLsrt Van Cattle Quarantine In Maine. vacant. by the transfer of Dr. Von Uolleben. to broaden the scope of the work, and one for now Dr. Von BaVgor,'M., Dec 29. the cattle fWlnekier, holding position the oreation It ha dsvelope-Elper of Kenton, Ohio, but of a reserve fund. The associcamriilssloners have posted a Quarantine of Secretary of tbe German legation at ConIiir-Van was not tbe It meet to here that ation next tsy, te Lavasruinst Masachosetts cattle because of stantinople, will, according to information adjourned year. B. IJeed was elected president. to hi Lome at Ileotn. returned George but tbe tubtiroulosl. A'orfA" be recently ing out' shall furnished' the Gazette, (lerman "regulation by - . !y to Western- - cattle are: California, Among the also be rememtjrxi that a trary. as Minister to Mexico. coming through ' James Balfour: Houtaea, J. C Uaslin; Itwlll itciinsi't ts into Maine for the purpose of appointed who rave his name as Jim .oirjsj, nn I i S. J. Frle Jmanj Washington. V. YV dlcte and convicted f r a raar c: f Oregon, New Couth I7sles. Il'ish Firesln '. 3. Wl N- - 8. W., B". ltd Dec. ..'3. Extensive Powell; Utah. O. T. OdrlL' C.,:ri toy Stdnet, Xisia f5f the Publits's" Iiusinesa. Ecr L it ta tl bush fires have swept over the districts of Telecrr.r-c-- i ) t C: r.- -. lfstri ' x f Avcipco. Deo. 29. Heretofore the Albany, Wagsa Wa;r.:a. Tempera and Mud-geCX t Zli. Infcrr"'ii PacJae Coinpany's KtatPment of ! A to Ii torrl Dt. PAio, i immense damans crops. Tc., causing of ti CJ. . rcf tusr i' ol cxpensi-- was giveu iar?e number of. livestock were burned to received i T.--: t t tla t hi?f operating ' 'l will t is- d a.i.th. i. but au order Just fr r''.,ers Exllwiy ' r Cv i. .'!uai::;:um forbid this la f u- t i ? t' i cimf.rtii." i r a ' Vlbtorian Par:: Ia ,' . ... Will be the Jnrgest paper ever iu Utah. It will contain reli-bl- e publixhej and valuable Information regarding, extraevery bcme industry. Ordwrs lor collet received lu the Counting room. ae Inji:rc I.,.:;if ; 1 ' r. |