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Show 1 s. Will Turn to Manufacturers SilTer at Last ThtlrlOaly Mali atloa Toiler Telia Moose Trath a That Tkty Will FU4 lakeaf Btitll ta Cum Them Beaotar Thar ara the Feralnteat Laklylala la artka Maya ImI Waaklas-tea-UaoelBofeee- as Weat. Washingtoo, Marck 31. The action of the Manufacturere club of Philadelphia in repudiating the idea that tne club was for free coinage, ana in repudiating the conference here of certain manufactnrere aa repraaenting the views of the club, brought out some comments tonight from Senators Teller and Cannon. Senator Toiler said : I aas not at tke action of the club. I never thought that the club was for silver. Of the gentleman who came here some were for free coinage, some for bimetal-laand some for the gold atandard. I know, however, that eventually the manufacturer will have mare intereft in the free coinage of silver than my own state or any other class of men. Why do you say so? 'Because the present monetary system Is acting as n automatic tariff to eep our manufactured articles out of other countries. The manufacturers will find after a little that they cant compete with Oriental countries with the system as it is, and that they will also be driven out of their own markets. Senator Cannon said: I was surprised at that portion of tke resolution which contains the assumption that the manufacturers are the only persons who do not bargain for legislation In thtir own behalf. My esperfence In haa been that they are the most rsistent lobbyists who come to Washington . Aa far as the weat is concerned we are not selfish on this question. We are now producing more gold than silver, If thia Asiatic wave should continue, we would be benefited more than any other people. If the manufacturers want to sec an international agreement, they will die by inches. The monarchical countries will never consent to it." Tomorrow is the last day upon which the American Falls Canal company of Idaho can file with the secretary of the interior papers in the case of the Peoples Canal company against the state of Idaho. Commissioner of the General Land Office Lamoreaux advised that the case be dismissed, and pending Secretary Smith's decision, the American Falls company asked for and received an extension of time before the case should be finally closed. If the statement Is not on file in the department tomorrow, the matter will doubtless be settled. Mr. Ben. Rich and others interested in the case have expressed the opinion that the matter will be closed up within a day or two. Senator Brown has introduced a resolution in the senate providing for the printing of 5000 additional copies of the publication on the economical geology of the Mercur district The senator has been in receipt of many letters from ' Utah asking for copies of this publication, and as only 500 had been printed, he offered the resolution, which he expects to get passed. Senator Teller some time ago secured an additional 5000 copies of the Cripple Creek district, and the chairman of the printing committee will favor the report of the Mercur pamphlet. Mrs. Ryan, first cousin to Senator Dubois of Idaho, died this morning at her residence on Thirteenth street. Dr. J. II. Bean, of Pocatello, Ida., is Is the city, temporarily stopping with Secretary Carlisle. Wyoming patents: John 11. Gordon, South Bend, Irrigation shovel ; Frederick Kindt, Saratoga, and J. C. Davis Rawlins, apparatus for preventing sinking of ships and for raising sunken vessels. sur-pris- ed m Wash-.ngto- DOOLY Hl'CCKEIW T n The committee was called tothe purpose of choosing a for gether chairman and other officers and prepare for the coming campaign. The resignation of Chairman Canngn was taken from the table and accepted, lion. John E. Dooly was chosen chairman by acclamation; Mrs. Emetine Well first Wesley K. Walton second The chairman was empowered to select a secretary. t; vice-preside- nt IT rHARHBLL. Caral-fals- o ll forty-seve- n e ud In nd well-arme- d - ht 5 Republican (Hate Central Committee to Elect a Chairman. Salt Lake City, March 26. The republican state central committee met In special session at the committee rooms of the house of representatives last night. his cries they laughed and took him on (ONIMi IIARK. MORE ATROCIOUS OUTRAGES the outside of the town, where they compelled him to make a grave, in (lisa Elisabeth Brddea Leavea But ic The Murdered Man Found In n Trunk which they buried him, after he died fsr Balt Lake ('It jr. from the at (klrngs Haa Whipped from (Salt he had received. Butte, April 3. Miss Redden, the l.nhe. On the plantation Salvador &f (he young lady who brought the sensational Salt Lake City, March 28. The dis- The Spani ards area Brutal as Count de Barreto, Lieutenant Betan- damage suit for $15,000 against William court, a Cuban by birth, belonging to the covery of a corpse in a trunk at ChiLedford yesterday, left ca the 4 well as a Bloody Race. troops of General Aldecoa, shot to o'clock train this afternoon for her home cago, and it having been ascertained ;.eath, after lucking him with his ma- in 5alt Lake from the books of the railroad company Francis city. chete, a defenseless colored resident, Brooks, of counsel for Attorney that the box was shipped from Sait Lake Miss Redden, said was on his way to join his family. the young lady was subjected to such City, recalls the sudden disappearance Tbn lYerat Han Met let Been Told-- A who On the first machete blow he lostan of Prosser Chaxzcll about the date of onslant annoyance that it was impossiMernnd Edition of the Horrors if arm, and the second his head. ble far her to grt a moments peace of shipment. In the city of Balubano the chief of mind. Chasael came to Salt Lake about the InqnUltlea Prlnooero Mirant three weeks before the date of his disSeveral snide detectives, said Mr. 1p bp the Thumbs and Loft fsr polit e and other local authorities arthree individuals and took them rested diato He had been the of a at the at Time appearance. Brooks, have been hounding her conDajrn Berry on the outskirts, where they were mond mlns in South Africa, and when stantly since her mission was made Ylelonu Pllea Which Wnr Attracted butchered and left dead on the roadside, now a after her arrival in here carried about with him $2000 or Butte, two of by Mloanora Mmenred (pan the the murderers bringing the $3000 worth of diamonds and jewelry. report to the sleuths going so far as to take a Ylrtlm'n Farr and ('heat fbr That the city that the insurgents had killed room near Miss Reddens, so as to keep A woman, also French, whom he called his wife, accompanied him to the city, track of her every movement. We apPar poor Enrentlnn or Political the men. In the village of San Felipe, soldiers prehend no harm from this beyond the lie was well educated and dressed like a Frlooncro. under command of Colonel Galbls and annoyance caused the young lady, but to gentleman, while she was a type of the Colonel Linares captured three Inoffen- avoid any schemes the enemy may be Still she seemed French courtesan. sive laborers and hacked them to pieces, concocting, we have sent her home, devoted to him, and grieved noticeably 3. The stories Cleveland, O., amid the laughter of the troops, who where she will be safe in the protection The day he that have been toldApril over his disappearance. concerning the tordropped out of sight he had an agree- tures Inflicted by the Spaniards in Cuba shouted that they could not serve the of her family. ment to dine with her at 4 oclock, and are more than confirmed more. Mr. Brooks further said that a large by Mr. F. H. Insurgents any the of when he failed to keep it, she grew In Calixlo sum had been offered Misa Redden to city Bejufsl, Brig. Taylor, who has just arrived in this city alarmed. It was next day, however, be- after a residence of three Ruiz was waited upon by seven Cuban drop the matter and allow it to die out, HaIn years fore she reported the matter to the vana. In answer tn who wished to surrender, as but neither the young lady nor her atinquiries .regarding insurgents were she did when police, everything, appar- the truth .of the circulated reports, he they suffering from bilious fever. torneys would consider such a proposiofficers trace the him. to welcomed He them and assured them tion. help ently, said: Not a clue was ever found. A week would be troubled. However not Miss Redden stated before leaving for The worst has not been told. I have they later the woman left for Paris, where known of home that her relations aad enher out were the taken following day they being strung up by she is still supposed to be living. She the thumbsprisoners shot. and gagement to Ledford were not known at Moro castle and left for to her father, when the latter was in Colonel On will de Corvera gave it out that she thought he had Marques days at a time to the mercy of the vicious Ledfords employ, and the first she rest en honor of the gone there, and Intended to follow him. files which were attracted having by molasses eternally She afterwards wrote to a Frenchman, knew Ledford was a married man was a town and tered soldiers his the giving smeared upon the victims face and ahest named Leon, here, asking him to go to for that when her father returned home and to shoot order who no matter everyone, purpose. Many other forms of of Ledford and his wife not living the Deeret hank and draw the money torture are were. As a and women result the spoke practiced upon the unfortu- they , left there by Chazxell, about $2,800. nate rebels when taken. children, the sick and the dying were happily together. Leon attempted to do so, but the bank These outrages against humanity do butchered with steel. This has hapofficials refused to pay it, and the occur, as any citizen of Havana can tes pened again at Luganc, San Jose, and Jesus dol Monte. deposit la there yet. Besides this, Chax-xe- tify. In fact, If they would allow some 6ETS EXECUTIVE APPROVAL had a safety deposit box in the Utah of the Guatao alone I am informed by In persecuted wretches In the CuNational bank in which he kept his ban dungeon to testify, stories of fiend- reliable sources that the number of jewels. When it was opened after his ish torture could be unearthed which killed, including women and children, CleYeland Signs the Resolution was disappearance, by order of the court, would shock the Christian world. person. Restoring Church Property Lieutenant Corral Y. Pedroso of only a few stones and some pieces of Tampa, Fla., April 3 Letters rccelvrd French money were found. The officers from Cuba state that last Tuesday scV' cavalry battalion made the statement believed the men who made away with enteen of various persons that political prisoners were shot in in the presence Cose Will Moon k Dlemlnood-- lt Will him got access to the box and nabbed it had struck down with kis sword two he In and the fortrrts Cabanas, Havana, be Remanded te (he lists Caart of most of its contents. were lobe executed on negroes, and further added that when that twenty-CvRiver Haeber Bill has oeRRret left for the field he killed every HOW THE BODY WAS FOUND. Wednesday. The plantation Espcranda he eo he Rat could get hold of, on the aim Oar Idoke Melshber Disk, Chicago, March 27. From the pro- de Cespedes, in Santa Clara, has been Cuban as ceeds of a sale of unredeemed freight totally destroyed. It was valued at half plest charge, every Cuban was an Reeelvos AlSoalleo. the village of Austin last night develop- a million. insurgent at heart, ind that General ed a trunk mystery. In a xinc box herIt is rumored that a battle occurred in Weyler had given instruction to the Washington, April 3. The joint resoresidents of that two Pinan del Rio Tuesday botween the commanders of the operating columns metically sealed, lution restoring the Mormon church place discovered the badly decomposed forces of Macee and Colonel Suarez, in to dispose of as many insurgent symp received executive apbody of a man to whose identity there which the latter was seriously wounded. thizeri as possible, and that he would property, having a law, the United and become is not the slightest clue. The body was Luis Martinet Y. Vinger, the Ameri- atop any talk and would stand between proval will remand to court States supreme bent and tied with a strong rop, and can citizen arrested March 26, in Ha- the officers and the public ; but that the state court the case now before it the half destroyed by chloride of lime and vana writes that he will be probably insurgents must be put an end to at all the concerning hazards. property, and it is exsaltpeter. To ascertain who the man sent to prison at Ceuta, Africa. case be dismissed. will the pected To further appreciate the conditions was, where the body came from, who Chicago, April 3. A special to the bill reported to and river The harbor I in will was what or the this the relate what trunk, placed it Tribune from Key West, Fla., says: Jose of country cause of death, the authorities say is an Ramoa del Valle, a Spaniard who has heard In the city of Trinidad while there the house today makes no provision for Utah, but appropriates $25,000 for the undertaking greater than they recently been alcade of Jovellanos, Malanzas a few days ago. The Rev. Father Cuervo Clearwater (Idaho) and $5,000 for the have met, and the solution of the mys- province, has resigned, and is hsre with Y. Canonlgo said : Kootenai river (Idaho) between BoI believe that all the Cubans possi tery, they assert, is almost a hopeless his family on the way to Mexico.' He nners and international boundthe Ferry task. says it was impossible to longer endure ble should be killed off, and dear the line. All that is known is that the remains the outrages committed by the Spanish country, and in that manner make room ary were shipped into Chicago, consigned to troops. Senor del Valle is a man oi cul- for families which can be brought over Hirers ana II arbors. G. M. Morgan, 166 Jefferson court. ture and intelligence, and has ao leaning from Spain to Cuba. The negroes Washington, April 4. The river and toward the iasurgents. He says: The and mulaltoes should all be killed off There is nosuch street number. bill was finished today by the harbor Spanish troops are killing innocent peO' silently and without making any com w hich has been workhouse and their confiscated committee, nnent, property pie right and left. The people of Haof session. The total on most it we the when faml would Therefore, vana have no idea what atrocities are ing bring carried amount over the bill is a few from lies colonise and the by The Spain committed. troops pillage SAVA6ES UAH6LE CORPSES being less ten than thousand we could millions, or about confis' them this island, and unresidences and give estates stores, armed men. Unquestlenably they are cated property and they could make a a million below the bill of last congress. There are also provisions for contract mere to be feared than the insurgents. good start in life. The Cubans who to the amount of fifty millions. works All White FUibuM Dia-trl- ct There is no safety for life or property send their children to the United Stales Among the appropriations are the folto be educated should be taken hold of outside of the cities aad large towns. Killed. low lag: California Oakland, $100,000; While Vicunius' column was at Jov. by the police and quietly placed where Saa could do least the Diego, $4000; Sas Luis Obispo, harm, because anillos, three days ago, they met three they $32,000; those Americans have republican ideas, Wilmington, $50,000. Annies jr Felt fUr Battlers (levelled men on the outskirts coining toward the are which real cause the of Yauquina Bay contracts, the present Oregon town on tke main highway. The men ffintnheles Reported so be Reeslng were unarmed. of desire Cubans $1,000,000; revolt. $25,eoo;Coos Bay the to The continuing They were halted and Their Troops Rear Bnlnwajre and asked for their papers. They had none Yankees are the people who sympathize entrance, $95,000; dredging, $14,390; with the Cubans and the are responsi Port Orchard at Grave Yard Point, and were immediately shot. Threaten an Attack. $203,000 authorized end the balance on Ten days ago a detachment of mount ble for this war. While at Trinidad I paid a visit to an appropriation for harbor; refuge on the cd guerrillas under Lieutenant Palla, of Pacific coast to be uecd at this point; Buluwayo, Matabele, March 29. Cap- while forming near Jovellanillos came insurgent camp commanded by one and bar, $ 17,00a tain Glifford, leading a rescue force, left upon ten laborers at work in a field. their leaders I believe, by one La Crete Tillamook bay found that the wives and daugh Washington Grays harbor and bar here on Thursday and succeeded in res- The laborers shouted 'Viva Spalna as contracts $990,000; continuing entrance whites who had gone the troops approached, but the latter ters of a great many of the insurgents cuing thirty-algh- t and survey into laager at Iseza. This was not ef- fired a volley, mislng the laborers, who were with them. These women are not $10000; Olympia, $36,000 Everett Deschutes of $20,000. river, with faces an but some of them were their the camp women, fected until after repelling an attack by threw themselves At one time there was an authorizaladies who months ago were shining Matabeles and in- ground. a force of for contracts for San Pedro and San tion social of came the of under cities incidents These Matanzas, my perlights flicting upon them a heavy loss. The Monica Harbors, Cal., but the fight I while was or observation alcade, zas, Cardenas, Cientuegos, Santiago, loss suffered by Giffords force in the sonal made the representatives of those of by and Havana. town of The the six Jovenillos. Camagues campa mayor, engagement was one killed and was so bitter that their alrival well were and points established Walter dis 3. III., wounded. April orderly, Crystal Lake, lowances were stricken from the bill. who routed a Grant Dygert, the young man from Mc- ciplinedL Captain Spreckley, strong force of Matabeles on Thursday, Henry county, now confined by the Another lavrsticativn Asked For. inflicted a heavy loss upon them, nas re- Spaniards in Cuba, will obtain his freeSir. tiler Explains. VVashingtoa, March 31. Representaturned to Buluwayo, bringing with him dom some time within the next forty-eigConcord, X. H., April .1. Senator He hours. This is th substance of a tive Shuford of North Carollda today a large number of prisoners. Chandler introduced a resolution to investigate today wrote Senator Lodge brings tke disastrous intelligence that dispatch just received by his father, II. the action of the state conrecent aale of explaining bonds the The resolution ail the whites in the Filibuse district J. Dygert, from New York. both Reed and Me in vention endorsing cites made that have via been Fla that charges have been massacreed by the natives, Key West, Havana, April 3, the plank was a concesand unprecedented advantages Kinley, saying Including Messrs. Bently, Adkins, Barag The court martial is busy In various unfair men to the McKinley Reed of the sion wanth and Carpenter. The corpses of parts of Havana province and death have been accorded by President CleveChandler Senator sentiment. says he those killed were horribly mutilated, sentences were recently passed on sev- land and Secretary Carlisle to a certain he in the concession, rfinanclai though syndicate located in New York acquiesced and their faces were burned almost be- enty Insurgents wko will soon be shot. as the been have to it knows cowardly, New Orleans, April 3. The Pica- City, and that charges have been made yond recognition. The native police, who are known to have incited the up- yune's special Havana letter dated March against the president and secretary of Reed men outnumbered the McKinley men. He explains that the leader of the rising, have been disarmed and several 7 gi't tM summary of events person- the treasury in regard to the recent resolubond sale, wherein the same syndicate McKinley forces prepared the Mntabele spies have been arrested. ally investigated by the writer, which f of the bond tions and proposed to make a fight for A family of eight persons have been he declared to he accurate in every res- secured nearly The candidates fur places on in a issue and suspicious them. mysterious brutally murdered and two prospectors pect: n National the manner. reaoluton then The Dr. delegation were all Vidal made provides are missing In the country near here. In Balnoo, Sololongo of sure and election Reed men The enemy is reported to be massing an operation on a poor old mar., and that a committee of five be appointed by acclamation if no fight was precipito an make the miles-frohe convalescent was one was by he speaker investigation the when and here, only thirty the keenest anxiety is felt at the out- night arrested and taken to the armory into all the circumstances relating to the tated in the convention, so he thought look, and an attack upon the town is of the Guardia Civil, where they lashed lat three issues of bonds and report to it best to allow the platform to go. through unchallenged. him all over the body, and In spite of the house. now hourly expected. IM HAVE GHAH6ED THEIR MINDS one-hal- well-know- 1 |