Show o SOUTHERN CENSOR It DEO H CBOSBY Jr Klitor and Publisher UTAH RICHFIELD UTAH NEWS is suffering an epidemic of nearly all the children and old people being affected The Provo woolen mills are working Thistle measles on a Seattle order for 2000 pairs of heavy blankets intended for the Klondike trade They will be ready extra soon Mrs Knight wife of the city marshal of Frovo was found paralyzed by her husband when he returned from She his patrol one night last week was unable to either move or speak C Y Stevens of Spring City has trained six dogs to harness and may be seen any day driving them about town He expects to leave soon for well equipped Klondike and will g-- Joseph Foley who held up the Arlington saloon at Ogden recently securing about 8300 and who was later arrested at the home of his mother in Missouri has been sentenced to seven years in the penitentiary William Fawcett of St George aged I i 80 has been committed to the state insane asylum He drove the first wagon into that place in the early days on 1 has held many positions of trust and responfibility Attorney-Genera- I p I s i RESOLUTION It did 20 years ago?” a question of law” replied “Being To Pay Honda In Silver in Discussed In the Mr Teller “it can mean nothing Senate Washington Jan 26 — The Teller else” “But wasn't the resolution of 20 resolution to pay government bonds with silver coin was discussed in the years ago” persisted Mr Foraker h senate Allison Tillman Berry “passed to meet a state of affairs Iloar Lodge Fairbanks and Vest existing then thatdoesnotexist now?’ “Not at all” replied the Colorado participating The two leading addresses were made by Allison and Tel- senator Mr noar dissented from Mr Teller Mr Allison reviewed the story of ler's proposition “This is not a questhe Stanley Matthews resolution mainof tion “it is a question law” he said its that time at that purpose taining was not in opposition to public interest of violation of public faith ’Shylock or in derogation of the rights of the had the law on his side for a good public creditor lie held the situation while but nobody said that Shylock was different now He insisted that without derogation of the rights of the present resolution gave the secre- Antonio could take the pound of tary of the treasury no more authority flesh” “I am getting tired” shouted Mr than he had now The secretary may now pay the government obligations in Teller “of the position assumed by coin He held that there was no dis- certain senators here because they live in the eastern part of the country position on the part of the administration to evade the law and added that They nre not more honest they are no the Republican party maintained that more strenuous in upholding the pubit ought to he the purpose of the gov- lic honor than I am I want to say ernment to maintain the gold and sil- here and now that I believe in paying ver money of the country at a parity the debts of the government in silver The In response to a question of Mr Tel- even if it is the cheaper metal ler Mr Allison said he thought it government has a right 'to the differThe would be proper for the secretary of ence according to its contract the treasury to pay the obligations of silver dollar which the gentleman from the governmenteither in silver or gold Iowa (Allison) says is not as good as “But” declared Mr Allison the “secre- the gold dollar is paid to the mechantary of the treasury if he is an honest ic the artisan and the laborer in liquiman in reaching his decision to action dation of obligations incurred with upon that point must take into con- them and I hold that the bond pursideration existing conditions one of chaser is no better than the man with which is that the government is pledged blistered hands and oughl to be paid to maintain the gold and silver cur- iu the same money The secretary of is bound now the treasury rency of the country at a parity” by law to of Mr Teller spoke in favor of the resothe the interests people hut regard lution has been that department making the He declared it was a of 20 law to for laws suit itself question years” Mr which he would discuss Teller held that there could be no deg“Well” inquired Mr Foraker “does radation in paying the bills of the that resolution mean the same now as government in silver Aid-ric- f t TELLER l llishop has renresponse to an in- dered an opinion in quiry from Piute county that the debt limit can not be evaded by refusing to act upon bills presented laying them over until next year About 100 houses have been built in Mercur during the past ninety days and yet there are no vacant houses there Rents are good and houses in demand business blocks as well aa residences are being erected Joseph Stagg of Richmond Cache county was kicked in the stomach by a horse he was hitching to a sleigh lie died a few hours afterward leaving a large family five of whom were bedfast at the time the accident occurred Moab's single and married men engaged in a rabbit hunt last week the losing side to pay for a dance and supper The married men conceded their defeat by three rabbits and footed the THE NEW ATTORNEY-GENERA- bills The single men however claim the correct score was 465 to 100 A shed in which the seed beets were being kept at the Lehi sugar factory caught fire last week and about 225 feet of the shed was consumed The loss to the sugar company will approximate 81000 The fire and frost together ruined some of the beets saved for seed The Utah Central railway last week passed into the hands of the Rio Grande Western being deeded to them by Messrs Garff and Dittmar the purchasers at the receivers sale It is the intention to extend the road eastward to afford an outlet for the wealth of eastern Utah and western Colorado at ii ' ‘ of the chamber M Brisson being erless to restore order saying: “I am going pow- left the chamber to consult the procurator general” A few minutes later the order was given to clear the tribune amidst the greatest excitement among the contending deputies and journalists who were threatening and jostling each other and almost coming to blows Several persons in the press gallery exchanged blows during the uproar and the people iu the public galleries climbed up on the seats shouting encouragement or abuses at the deputies “THE A CURSE OF COLD” be Fut on the Road Under Democratic Auspices Washington Jan 23 — Democratic Drama to i 1 ?!- Hundred Fonnds of Dirt Yielded $585 In Gill New York Jan 24 — A personal rep resentative of James R Keene has been in the Klondike since early last fall Mr Keene has received two letters-frohim detailing the scarcity of provisions and the general discomforts The houses are poor and tho cold is intense but the health of the community is good Mining continues as effectual as is possible under the weather conditions Averaging up the district winter returns the yield seems to be about 835 a cubic yard One V Claims are in great demand on the El Dorado and surrounding groups some having been sold at an average price of 8100000 each Mr Keene’s representative saw one bucket of earth weighing not over 100 pounds which yielded 8585 in gold The community will require an enormous amount of supplies and there is need of all kinds of machinery used for mining Martial Law at Fort Yukon Seattle Wash Jan 24 — The latest news from Alaska is that Captain Ray U S A has taken charge of the stores of the Alaskan Commercial company and the North American Trading and Transportation company proclaimed martial law at Fort Yukon and placed Its 500 inhabitants on rations compelling those who have money to pay for them and those who have not to work for them This step was rendered necessary by the small stock of supplies on hand which it was feared would be exhausted before the Yukon rivet opened next spring After taking Captain Ray sent a special messenger to Dawson with a letter to the commercial companies notifying them that he had taken possession of their stores It is stated that the letter alsc asked the commercial companies to use their influence in securing legislation by congress giving to the soldiers of Alaska the same civic functions enjoyed by the Canadian mounted police this-actio- gress Clash Threatened Between Stockmen and State im VALUABLE BUCKET OF DIRT free silver leaders have resolved upon au experiment in political campaign work Under the influence of Senator MoMillen Jones Representative Chauncey F Black Representatives Slayden Simpkins and others a company of Washington and Virginia politicians and business men have incorporated under the name of “The American Drama company” Among the directors are Lawrence To Purchase Uintah Lands Gardner secretary of the congressional Washington Jan 24 — Secretary Blist committee Marshall M Wines Robert has transmitted to congress a copy ol E Mattigly andi Major E W Anderthe agreement reached between the son of this city The first play to be produced is “The commissioners and the Uinta and White Under this agreement River Indians Curse of Gold” which silveriteo claim two consent to sell and cedt tribes is another “Uncle Tom's Cabin” and the United lands the for the use States to from it they expect great results to who of all desire Cncompahgres Senator Stewart predicts great sucto the Uintah Tht reservation cess for it and Seuator Allen thinks it to is acre United States 8125 pay per will be received by the west and south for the lands so ceded enthusiastically The secretary says he believes the Samuel Gompers president and Charles Morrison secretary of the settlement of the Uncompahgre reserAmerican Federation of Labor are vation can best be obtained by locat advocates of it and Knights of Labor ing some of the Uncompabgres on the Assembly No 66 owns stock in the cor- Uintah reservation and he recommendi poration It will be put on the road the approval of the agreement by con- Game Warden Denver Colo Jan 24 — There is a prospect for serious difficulty on the occasion of the barbecue to be given in connection with the stockgrowers’ conA fire broke out in the roof of Grant vention January 27th The committee school at Salt Lake last week The having the affair Id charge has secured GOV JOHN W GRIGGS buffalo elk antelope mountain sheep gong was sounded for dismissal and one minute afterward the building Washington Jan 27 — The senate elected governor of New Jersey in and quail for the spread The pupils was entirely vacated has confirmed the nomination of J W 1895 by a plurality of 27000 overcomThe killing and serving of all these marched out in perfect order eight Griggs of New frsey to be attorney-gener- ing an adverse majority of 15000 He animals at this time of year is conwas by the politicians of his abreast making a record that can of the ti4?ted States succeed- partyopposed to the nominating conven- trary to Colorado law and Game Warprior hardly be beaten as there were sev- ing McKenna elevated to the supreme tion but won a decisive victory over den Swan has announced in the most eral hundred of them The fire was court justiceship made vacant by the them He was considered for the va- positive terms that any attempt to cancy in the supreme court to which carry out the programme will result in retirement of Stephen J Field insignificant Jackson was appointed by Justice A fight against the confirmation of President Harrison Had not the re- the confiscation of the game and the McGrew V N of John New was the as born register Griggs Harvey publicans already have had a majority arrest of all those responsible in the years ago the last of two on the bench he would have matter even if he has to call out the Salt Lake land office is being made Jersey xforty-eigof which he has been a received the honor Mr Griggs does state Utah's congressional representatives twenty-similitia state character lie was not look to be more than 30 prominent are taking no part but merely refer The management of the barbecue on remonstrances to the president withthe other hand declare that the game THE UBER LYNCHERS KING’S PUBLIC LAND BILL is already in cold storage and will be out comment McGrew was a candiserved regardle'S of the game warden date for governor of Arizona and be- Plenty of Evident But the Jury Would Adverse Report on Vtah Measure From ished a residence Sot Indict ing defeated Many of the members of the comLand Commissioner in Utah and secured the appointment mittee are well known stockmen who Genoa Nev Jan 26— The report of is — based the 26 Jan Commissioner on have Opposition allegation the grand jury in the Uber lynching Washington reputations for determination that he is not a bona fide resident of case was very unsatisfactory When Hermann of the general land office has and it is freely predicted that the the state the court had assembled the foreman made an adverse report on the bill in- game warden will meet very rough troduced by Representative King treatment if he attempts to interfere W wife of St said: Bigler and Henry Rrown James and of L Salt “May it please the court we have granting and ceding to the state of with the programme arranged George of California at are Lake the examined into the Uber lynching case Utah the public lands within its borguests The commissioner advances GLADSTONE BROKEN DOWN of and have listened to the testimony of ders celebration of the reasons for his belief the that Sutter’s mill many We discovthe discovery of gold witnesses have seventy a Wish That All January 24 1848 Some question has ered who the guilty parties are and proposed session would be foreign to Old Premier Eiprented Might be Over arisen as to the exact date but Mr have sufficient evidence to secure their the Jest interests of the people Cannes Jan 24—Mr and Mrs GladBigler’s diary settles the question and conviction in every case Notwithstone drove out today Airs Gladstone Klondike f eicr Kat he is corroborated by Mr Brown standing this fact the jury will not was helped down the steps into the Both were members of the Mormon find indictments and further deliberaStamford Conn Jan 20 — Fifteen hundred people gathered about the carriage by a nurse and valet Mr battalion Azariah Smith of Manti tion will be a useless waste of time When interrogated regarding the railway station last evening to witness Gladstone wore a thick overcoat with was another member of the battalion the collar turned up and a soft felt W Johncase against the sheriff Foreman Cook the departure of a party of sixty-tw- o who was present William Mexico New and Alexander the said: “Absolutely nothing has been men bound for Alaskan gold fields protecting his cheeks and eyes lie son is in descended the steps in the slowest W 1 William are and included memdone and consider it a useless waste The party thirty-fou- r Berger Stephens on a stick and was Alaskan & of of time to place any more matters for bers the dead Mining Trading manner leaning the lifted Then he was into carriage All came association before cons’deration from this and this jury” Articles of incorporation for the furs The rumors in wrapped cities adalarming and have Mack statement Upon this surrounding given up Judge Spanish Fork and Lake Shore Creamery Mr Gladstone’s health concerning or business situations until been the interests filed in journed good jury and Dairy company have February but it They will go direct to Seattle by rail were confirmed today He is extremely Judge Mack is the secretary of state’s office The weak and also so dejected as a result is generally supposed that he will and will make their final start Februcapital stock is to be 85000 divided inof neuralgic pains that he expressed a to 500 shares of 81 each- - The principal grant the motion made by Virgin and ary 4 in the specially chartered desire that all were over a new jury schooner Moonlight place of business will be Spanish Fork Impanel semi-centenni- '6 Conservatives and Socialists charged the platform and the melee became general with fighting and shouting on all sides The president The NATIONAL STOCKGROWERS ht t Jaures 600D al n L French Deputies Fight v'aris Jan 24— A free fight occurred In the chamber of deputies that broke up the sitting It arose over the refusal of the government to publish the proceedings in the Dreyfus case M Jaures characterized as “lies” the Incomplete charges filed in the prosecution of Zola amidst applause from the left side M Debornis Conservative accused M Jaures of being the spokesman of the “Dreyfus syndicate” to which M Jaures replied: “You are a scoundrel and a coward" M Debornis thereupon made a rush towards the tribune but he was seized by Socialists and a series of fights ensued during which M Debornis fought his way to the tribune and struck M The agreement is signed by the com missioner and by Tabby Wanrodes David Copperfield and 121 other In dians of the Uintahs and White Riven combined Presbyterian Missionary’s Story Washington Jan 24 — The reporti that have been coming to the war department lecently indicating that there is no scarcity of food in tht Klondike country have taken anotliei turn and the last reports go to show that there is already great scarcitj there with prospects of worse to come The following from a private lettei written by Rev II S Young Presby terian Missionary dated Dawson City December 1 was furnished the secre tary of war and differs from the opinions generally expressed by persons recently arriving on the coast both ai to food supplies and good order “The strike for something to eat is already distressing Thieving is frequent and no man's cache is safe when he is away from it The suffering foi want of food is likely to be very great f before spring” BATTLESHIPS ASSEMBLED Alarming Rumors From Havana Excite Naval OlHcerft Jacksonville Fla Jan 24— Alarm ing rumors from Havana for the pas' forty-eigh- t hours has resulted in the assembling of the battleships New York Indiana Massachusetts Iowj and Texas off the bar at Key West under command of Admiral Sicanl with orders to sail for Tortugas Tht Maine Montgomery and Detroit and torpedo boats Cushing and Dupont joined the fleet from here Telegrami received from Havana stated that extra guards had been placed arounc Lee's office for protection Circular! were distributed around Havana call-inon the volunteers for tho protec tion of the American colony There is no news of an attempt to assassinate Lee In Sicily and the southern province! of Italy on account of the Dinglej tariff the oranges and lemons do lo' pay for the plucking ' |