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Show there for fifteen year, as he had, and BIMETALiSM been all through this fight In opposition INOEPEHDENT of polygto the church In its practice amy and one of the last who gave up that fight, he thought the gentleman Enthusiastic Meeting at the assurthe that he as would feel, did, ances that have been made by the peoTheatre, Monday Night. ple of Utah are sufficient, and that the promise of the present will be sacredly observed in the future. Rrsslatuiss Adopted Peter-mille- d The bill was then passed and goes to Mtrong to Hopport So Candidate the president for his signature. whose Position on the Honey toe-tio- u bring any substantial relief while we GREAT BRITAIN MAY JOIN attempt to maintain the gold standard. THE CHURCH PROPERTY BILL Resolved, That we are utterly opposed tothe attempted maintenance of the gold standard, either by borrowing money and issuing bonds, or by forcing down And She May Also Recognize prices to the Asiatic level, and that in Cuba. the campaign of 1896 we will give our Passed the House of Represtand to not no that does support party to the free coinage of pledged positively sentatives Yesterday. silver at the ratio of 16 to 1 ; nor will we support tny candidate whose past record Mpala Can Get Me Help Tlerr-- Ji dueb not give assurance that he will be He Lome UiNatelteN ta Hatrue to that principle. A HEANTLY PAMKXT. In Ooublfal on to Nilver. Kewelolione Resolved, That we earnestly request vana That the I'ubaa Alien Vsos Hln Ksw Goes to the Preoldeut--e. he In Killed the United States senators and the rep. Hill Charged with Haplag t'angrcs. and Gives by to Evidences Daaghter. Sow the MpaalardN Mpealt efla na HpeeltCN the Salt Lake City, March 23 The cause resentative in congress from Utah Helena, Mont., March 23. Advice sliver the par make the free of coinage of The Great Kepubllr." ' the People of Vtnh that They Aeeept from of bimetalUm and the Importance Virginia City bring to light a crime issue and to labor at all times amount Geud Pnlth In Mttnatlen the Present action upon the part of silver and in all cases to of a most tsvoltlng nature, wherein a! bring about the com the to Have has Hatter) committed Hollelt Sir. father Is charged with having advocates at the ensuing election, were plete restoration of silver to the position Nalls-- ! Explained ce Hie Cemplete rape on the person of his thirteen-year-olforcibly and earnestly expounded by it occupied prior to 1873. Chicago, March 25.- - A special to the There have been faint General A. J. Warner, president of the The chairman then dismissed the Tribune daughter. fhetlen. from Washington, D. C., say : rumors heard of the terrible crime, but National Bimetallic union; Hon. H. F. audience. har come from an unexCuba for Aid large officials would give no particulars. This editor of the National BimetalIt is said here that Engsource. Bartine, pected is due to the fact that they were endeavand lion. S. L. Johnson of Virginia follow will the United States in land list, to catch the fiend In human form. in the Salt Lake theater last evening. An A Washington special to the Salt oring the Cuban CCBA TO WASTM TAKE patriots. HII.LN recognizing now are The man escaped, and the facts 24th March of the says: that fact the to speakers Tribune effect Lake has Informal intimation to this Owing made public. The man charged with Representative Allen today called up this heinous offense is named Jacob did not reach the city 'until late and that The President Has Keen IMrerted ta been received at the state department, was impossible to advertise the meetIn the house the joint resolution intro and the status of the Cuban question elae the lalassd. a rancher in Washington Bar Hs it llain, escheated time at the limited In the duced by him restoring the at once, owing to this suding properly Washington, March 23. Senator Mills hat changed trict, Madison county, on committee arrangeof the church property In Utah to the church, On den development. of Texas today introduced the (ollowinj Tuesday, March 10th, Nellie, hi disposal and asked that the senate resolution, ments, the attendance was not as large resolution : Be it While Spain hat been preparing for to the a made county complaint aubdaughter, more favorunder been have which was identically the same, be would it at an had appeal to European nations agninst that her father . Resolved, by the senate and house ol lower part of stituted and passed. Mr. Allen was vlg-- authorities, charging the conditions. Still, able United States, Great Britain has the 01! several on but not once, of the United States by RepresentaUve outraged her, first offense was com-i- the house was crowded and the first representatives In congress assembled, That quietly taken the other track, and deStarBand others as to the sincerity of occasions. The with leading Americf, filled, comfortably threats gallery bnt the president of the United States Is cided to join with the United States in their abandon- - mitted eighteen months ago, of the business and the Mormon people com representatives The silent. remain induced her to directed to request the govern- helping Cuba. Such a communication of Salt Lake City, hereby ment ol poljgM.jr. ' circlet financial I Me. to U Berger, ment of Spain to authorise the people was not conveyed in an offiical (letter, plaint which ,wofo bj --The people ol Uuh hive many of whom were accompanied by of Cuba, subject to the sovereignty of bnt it is said Secretary OIney was given ch of the was lacking in attendSir Julian Pauncefotr they could to assure the people this his daughter on several ladies. And what Spain, to Institute such local govern- to understand by in made up in enthusiasm. was ance United States of their sincerity as they may with and invest It that Great Britain would not only not ment occasions General Warner and Mr. Bartine, both with such action the United States respect They abandoned the practice Haln obtained information that he was powers at they may think object to any In Salt Lake, well known are of polygamy at far back as 1890, and by to of whom in take connection with Cuba, but to secure to the people oi might be arretted and fled to the country. aa they necessary what I think was the strongest possible were applauded welcome even would enthusiastically ascertain any reasonable' effort it being made to Cuba life, liberty and the pursuit of hap the assertion of their purpose, namely , a Every accompanied tend to atop-thstage, which would upon Interference appeared hit whereabouts. pineas. Richard L. manifesto coming through the head of Rawlins, Hon. island. on in now war Joseph the refuse by going Section 2. In case Spain shall their church, declared their purpose no Mackintosh, Hon. Thomas G. Merrill, to grant to the inhabitants of Cuba the auch an intimation was given That of their Colonel M. M. Kaighn, John J. Daly, was learned positively longer to practice this tenet then rightful power of have marriages No faith. polygamous L. Williams, Allen G. Campbell, the president of the United States is last night, and the effect of theinforma- Parley been solemnised by the church for more Map I Van Hsimbi Car isuHlwt Henry W. Lawrence, and a number ol hereby directed to take possession of jI tion, when ll became generally known,. than five and a half years. The church the members of the legislature. ad He la Hart. island of Cuba with the military and will hr to render almost speedy action. the has issued no permit for polygamous to order called was west by The The March 23. forces of the United States and by this country. meeting naval Boise, Ida., marriages since November, 189a Great Britain deplores the warfare oh bound passenger train on the Oregon Richard Mackintosh, and Hon. Joseph hold the same until the people of Cuba The constitution which has been short line was wrecked a mile east of L. Rawlins was selected ns chairman of can organise n government deriving Its the Island, and English commercial Inadopted by the state of Utah not only Shoshone this morning. A number of the meeting. just powers from the consent of the terests could not look on unmoved followed the wording of the enabling con thus distinction the while the price of sugar was moving were ,llghty injured, but none In aeceptlng governed, and arm and equip auch act upoa this poiat, which wordiag is as wre Hrou()y hurt. The accident was I (erred upon him, Mr. Rawlins said that I tary forces as may be necessary to pro- - upward as the result of the destruction follows: Polygamy ar plural marriages of Cuban canefields. Therefore came the by the breaking of a rail under the meeting had been called for the pur. tect them from invasion. pro- are forever prohibited,1 but it Is and forward car pose of listening to the distinguished The train. intimation that Great Britain would he engine vided in the constitution that an act pasted over in safety. The hind truck who had recently been degladly stand aside and see the United gentlemen which had Jbeen pasted in 189a by the of the Portland sleeper was thrown time and attention to the States take the initiative in Cuba. their voting should of the the behind which in cause three legislature of the then territory WART cart TEN and the hope No promises were made that could THOUSAND HER from tkc track great remain in force' and effect after the ad- were ditched. The wrecked cart were n people of this country were centered. Great Britain in any way, and the bind mission of the state into the union, Pullman conRawlins Mr. and not n do tourist come, sleeper "They queens government was no, put on sleeper, which act provided for the punishment the private enrol Superintendent Van tinued, to discuss the question, but record in any way, but Secretary OIney of polygamy. I quote from the consti- Houten. The latter car was smashed rather to report progress in tkc east has been given to understand that if the tution now in force in the state of Utah, up. Mr. Van Houacn had n very narto Army to Invade the Soudan oresiden. decides to recognize tl.e patriMr. Rawllng then at Inquired on page 43, section 2; "The set of the Now Has 6,000 Troops out of the wreck the turthcr pleasure of the meeting, and ots as belligerents, Great Britain will of 4l row escape, coming assembly and legislative coma that carried and governor and moved o not. be far behind in doing the tame It was fuU number brul,. net to l the work of clearing mittee of five on resolutions be appointterritory of Utah entitled 'An IUperintended thing. I kindred British capitalists are large holder of the wreck and made provision ed. punish polygamy and other Aer H 4th, offenses, approved February were ns fol- Others arrylagrorward-Hervlahmost seriously hurt The committee for those The the hurt appointed Spanish bonds bised on Cuban cusdefines and are aa Make Attack and LawRepulse, had who of W. j893, In so far at the same Fulton tom was lows: Hailey, John J. Daily, Henry revenues, and they might not Haigh, ia herea Lord of Member commercial rence, M. M. Kaighn, Allen G. Campimposes penalties for polygamy, Several Tenth cuts. their of number a relish the Independence of the island bjr in the state of by declared to be in force men were cut by flying glass. Some of bell and Richard Macintosh. Mallskary Admits that He Oeslrea unless the bonds were provided for. UUh." At the conclusion of Gen. Warners . these remained in ' Shoshone to have With the United States as an intervenArbitration. In response to the question of my theJf woundl dressed. The forward address, M. M. Kaign read the report of ing power, it might be possible to secure friend who withea to know whether the an arrangement by which the Cubans q the trajn toob on the rest of the the committee on resolutions, which constitution of the sUte will be changed paRengCr an(j ran through, arriving was received with loud applause and themselves would assume the bonds, London, March 2a.1 The Standard has with this country as a guarantee. wherein it relate! to polygamy, I will bere about two hours late, adopted. The report was as follows: a dispatch from Cairo, which says: The citizens of Salt Lake City, state It is true tkst the Mormon people An intervention by this country in antiof the enforcement all of members the resisted political parties, There are already 6,ooo troops at any way, even if it did not result In as they had a but there is no intention of march the Immediate independence of the LANDED. EXPEDITION placing the cause of silver restoration polygamy law, so long contenabove party, in assembled, ing upon Dongola until they have 10,' island, would unquestionably standing in the courts for their force of decisions final the when But Warthe of In tion. Cuba to grant local the Face following preamble and reso 000 troops. adopt fsr Spain The French embassador, Baron de promote the commerce of Cuba and the caurtt had been had, and thi people ships Engagement at Candelaria. lutions: a long interview with Lord therefore Increase the value of the We with alarm note the found themselvea adjudged wrong upon Courcel,had Whereas, Tampa, Fla., March 23. Letters were in controversy, the latter's residence on bonds, whose at all of essential in constant point Salisbury price falling property every only security are the eceived today from persons connected situation and declared milconference is supposed to The the the the measured Sunday. standard; gold by of Cuban custom houses. accepted they that receipts Collazo the with stating expedition, the law of the of able and willing workingmen have dealt with the subject of the Nile Such a suggestion might lie expected tney would abide by on the i7th inst., while in sight of the lions by act, A visit by an embassador to come their and expedition. idleness work every public enforced in nation. By seeking later, but for the present Great Matanzas shore, three Spanish warships, their acta ns a church, and, as I believe, the Infanta Isabella, Marquis de la En not finding It; the government borrow. I on Sunday to the private residence of Britain is contented with Informing the as private individuals, and issuing bonds in time of I the prime minister of foreign affairs is United States that all fear of European by their purpose cenda and the Contra Maestro, were ing money indicate now and shown they drew off from profound peace; the failure of both an unusual occurrence, and this leads to interference with our Cuban policy Is they have sentiment sighted. The expedition the abide of at an end. to by their purpose the var,bjps After tariff and free trade schemes to check the imposition that the subject J e. ujn call American of de afford Baron to and Courccls peop decline of the the law prices It is also thought if the United States anu daji ona o tbc latter proceeded along the of the the leaders one, tant the Utah of put CQast Krutlnizing the expedition with relief; during subserviency with the moral support of great Britain, The history there A March of force 22. democratic and that of mind, the both Massowah, to republican interferes in the Cuban war, it will my six years indicates earci,ights. The steamer bearing the funds-Sabderat on Pass attacked 600 its of Dervishes In well as as the such metropolitan make the two countries alliesand hasten chapge be no expedition slipped in just behind her parties taken was defended 1 March 8th. It monometallsts of been the to has Eng-eighty gold by This was attacked press at step rather than retard the favorable and and unioaded It mental law, day will deend were Wall street the their and and native land the enemy allies; its and they szxiall force troops driven a people j Spanish friendly conclusion of the Venezuelan deliberately by made jgj,t killed. The mislead to feated and 41 the fled, and leaving attempt people pledges band of persistent another but stand by the promises insurgents, boundary dispute. honest I awayt platform declarations, Italian loss was three killed. It looks as though Cuba it now asto the nation. They are an hearing the firing, came to the rescue by ambiguous an 18th 1,500 Dervishes re- sured of either Independence or March honest of On thus expression preventing the arms genu the and Spanish captured by people." Mr. rewere hut the newed lndiffer the such attack, their sentiments; as Great the they colonial to political by ine question government recovered. were In response a Another letter from a Spanish source ence of the moneyed east to the needs of pulsed with heavy loss. Three inousand Britain gives to Canada and Australia. IluUck whether the church received revelation that they must abandon- , gives a report of the engagement at the pioneer producing Vrest; the steady Dervishes are s'lL tnreatening the pass, have abandon- can(jeiara 0n the 17th Inst, when Maceo contraction of the volume of curreney anu reinforcements have been dispatch polygamy, and therefore in November I lnd Quintin Bandera with 6000 men while business and population are In- ed from Kassala. that said Whipping a Freneher. ed it, Mr. Allen his of first has load ordered Menclik the presithe the The Issued Francis. The Spanish creasing, making strugattacked Col. Negus by Saron, Texas, March 22. Rev. J. D. 1890, there was Mormon church what Is jog tbe jeiter says, was 300 soldiers, gling debtor heavier and heavier with chiefs to meet him at Makalle, where he Thornton, a preacher living near here, of the dency church and In our captajn and eight lieutenants. each succeeding year; the manufactur- will bid them farewell and return to was warned to preach no more in this commonly known In that was section, lie refused to obey the order prancig surrendered, giving up all his ers of the country threatened with des- Shoa. Utah as the manifesto, wherein it with no furnished on countries been truction a should has is it longer by ammunition. producing and arms and last night he was taken out by a Adlgrat This, said, stated that polygamy untl basis and water an to last silver of Mormon people. announced who the enjoying Gen. advantage supply plentiful jncenged Weyler, mob, who whipped him severely with be practiced by in of about end 100 of cent on to the would practhat return per exchange Francis by whether switches. He has many friends and the April. Spain asked that Mr. llulick A Vienna dls affair has or j the next steamer, of the unjust appreciation of reason March revelation 23. London, of the because wrought the community to a tice ceased Russia Times to and sup the legal says: constitutional gold;. patch the high pitch. because of Resolved, that the one hope of relief ports the French view of the Dongola he said, a reve a . to Heath, Horned prohibition. Suppose, Four here-and the Issue, expedition. tlon were to come from the church be Mr. Fitzmaurlce, British March 22 Julia all other issues, before the AmeriWis., Bird, The Paris correspondent of the Times, should Bayfield, again that polygamy after has returned from Urfa, reports who the law an old squaw, and quite a character In can people is the free coinage of silver commenting on bogus telegrams in the adopted. Would they observe 8,000 people massacred in the recent reve(her daughter, Charlotte at the ratio of 16 to 1 on an exact equal- French newspapers which are intended as it Is, or would they observe the is the this section, disturbances. Bird, an Infant daughter of Charlotte, ity with gold without reference .0 the to excite public feeling on the Egyptian claim that it lation, and thereby and C. Biquette, an Indian from the action of any other government, nd question, declares France is repeating them? higher power binding A California waiter hae just received In the Bad River reservation, were burned to the increase of the volume of money In the mistake she made in 1882, upon the Mr. Allen said he could not, Alexa at oclock of 2 in circulation. occasion of the bombardment legacy of $500,000. This seems to all the death this morning few moment, he had, go over of of the town. outskirts Resolved, That neither high tariff nor andria and the occupation Egpyt by prove the saying that everything comes this house on the details of the subject opened by to him who waits. low was free nor will trade tariff, protection quite the British. had lived Biquette question. If the gentlemen Ui In-lat- er d n 1 -- e semi-officiall- y lrioni lied lo - D-- 1 Wady-Half- mass-meetin- a, g 1 I I I 1 N I 1 . - 1 1 over-toweri- vice-consu- well-to-d- l, |