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Show THE GEOLOGICAL SURVEY FIHKDTME FI BBT VMLI.Y It Wu a Mi UTAH PUBLIC MI D II KM ORUBIKII TO VACATE. BUILDIHGS lens One Without SPANISH CRUELTIES Authorities at Waohlunton Hurry to Out Mins. Ballets. Plainer Markings of its Work MORE Chicago, 111., March 29. Ballington Washington, April 1. Acting Secre- Said to Surpass the Worst of Booth's followers in Chicago Bred the tary Reynolds of the interior departfirst volley for the new American volunthe Armenian Outrages ment today telegraphed Gov. Hughes oi teers this afternoon a at hall oa the mt Arizona that he had been removed from CmbI Umh U to ScvloH-S- Ut West Side, in close proximity to SalvafiAc! to Uke effect at once, and directed Comas to Hava the Uik taka Black-hurtion Army headquarters. Ana bn nr Ball I him to turn over his office to Maje. Secretary af the Ueaerat Laat Ofliee ' Bruce. The and Trumble, who arrived from Ians Instate That UM Bo telegram was sent in resthe Vane Better ray far New York today to organise the' Chiare Vary Booh ponse to a message from Bruce saying arrayere' Werk ta Utah autf ente- cago contingent, were greeted with Hughes refussd to vacate apd asking cheers, mingled with countless, amens" what he should do. red. and hallelujahs" when they explained The dispatches follow : Washington, D. C, April i The the causes of the revolt anThey Louis C. Hughes, Phoenix, Arix: message from Havana giving the details 1 nounced their determination to rema'n You have been removed from the office of the Washjagton, D. C., April i, 896. Washington, D. C., Aprils, 1896 killing of five prisoners by the The houte hat adopted in the sundry loyal to the standard of Mr. apd Mrs. j The supervising architect of the treas of governor. The president directs garrote raised a cry of horror la Washcivil bill a provision requiring the geo- Ballington Booth, and to forever re-- 1 ury department has Bled with the senate that you turn over the office to the Secington. Senor Dupny de Lome, the retary at once. I logical survey to designate by at least nouace all allegiance to the committee on public buildings and M. REYNOLDS, Acting Sec. Spanish minister, admitted that the men J. two pests or trenchworks in each town- soldiery with which they have been I grounds a recommendation that had been killed, but declared that the Charles M. Secretary of Arifor years. Many former prom-- 1 000 be appropriated for a public build-Ine- zona, Phoenix:Bruce, ship its topographical surveys In future; Mr. Hughes has been form of punishment was the en preso that such surveys will be ascertainmembers of the Salvation Army Ing at Salt Lake city. He also reoom removed ss governor. The president scribed by Spanish law. He sold the able from these surface indications, and grasped them by the hand and mended an appropriation for a publie directs you to taks possession of the men were negroce and had been guilty can be easily fouad and made available. ted In the organisation of the voiun- - building at Ogden, but the action of office at oace as acting governor under of a moot atrocious crime In law. the hanging I a merchant at Gulra Helena, end in killThey will be ceanected with the ordi- teers. One hundred others enlisted at Speaker Reed and the loaders of the M. REYNOLDS, J. Sec. Acting nary land surveys, when practicable; the meeting in the afternoon, and the house In opposing all public building ing a small hey at the earn place. He Phcenlx, Arlz., April I. L C. otherwise with conspicuous physical number was increased in the evening bills, and especially when two arc for thU afternoon turned over to Hughes aid the details of the execution had characteristics of the country. This As the volunteer officials approached cities in the name state, make the Bruce the executive offices of Secretary bcea exaggerated. the ter The reports to the Cubans la Washchange has been made at the request of the hall they were accorded one con-- 1 chances for Ogden's claim being favora ritory, reserving, however, rights anj the committee on arid lands, where the tinued ovation by the Urge crowd of bly considered not bright. The de he may have In the declare that the horrible execu-tlo- a ington premises. Secretary of the ivo men at Havaaa la but a flght for It was nude by Representative people who lined the sldewalksjfor sev- pitted condition of the treasury and the Bruce brought decided pressure to bear, I ersl blocks. Wilson and Mandell. aaslety to keep down appropriations even to send for the United ample el the atroateas entities of The house alee adopted a provision Maj. Blackhurst was the principal I have been potent so far this session In tates threatening marshal to Weyltr In Cuba. They deeject the I transferring the department of irriga speaker of the day. As the official preventing favorable action gpon publie from office. Telegrams wore received clare the! they have information Indition Inquiry to the geological survey mouthpiece of Ballington Booth, his building bills, but there Is some during the day from President Cleveland cating that tuck cruelties are practiced created Interest. The speaker from the department of agriculture and that before the session is ended the and directing Bruce to take Immediate nearly ovary day In Cuba, and that they for this purpose said Ballington Booth had been mis- - harrier will be broken down, and one or appropriating $ possession, but Hughes held on till late are ai horrible as to he beyead compre-keaalo- n. In conjunction with the gauging of represented, and that the fundamental two publIc building Mil. passed. n the .fternoOH, wken he rece,Ted streams. It Is believed more efficient of Thomas Matthews, appel The Senor Queeada, who represents the telegr.m fro. the Interior department work can be done in this direction by teat BMHngto. Booth wml. tsm clow tant, va. Mary E. Hanks, admini.tratrix, Cuban turn he office that tbe OTer party in Washington, said such touch with American ideas, which con- coming over to the Supreme eourt from landing the geological survey. inddeats as the one reported today to the secretary, The attorney for the state of Idaho, flicted with those in London. the supreme court of Utah, was dia-- 1 only gave a vague idea f the reign of The Major confirmed the rumor that W. E. Matthews, today received are terror that It now In progress on the Used today upon motion of counsel board state Gen. he once Booth ordered down that ills the the from Island. He continued : for quest the plaintiff. F ve Hlllea. Atrocities ere being committed every a motion for a review of the dedsioa American flag in a certain office of Louis Schalk was today commissioned week in Cuba that surpass la cruelty of the commissioner of the land office the salvation army over which Bal- postmaster at Rawlins, Wyo. 1. A Memphis, Tenn, April special in the case of the Peoples Canal com- lington Booth had jurisdiction, and to An original pension was today grant-- 1 to the Commercial Appeal from Green the worst Armenian outrages, over this Incident Maj. Blackhurst attributes ed to Charles pany against the state of Idaho. The T. Bray, of Eureka, Nev. ville, Miss, sajs: At two oclock this wmleh such a storm of popular Indignathe widening of the chasm which separendered several commissioner days ago afternoon two massive boilers of the tion waa raised In thie country. The his decision in favor of the canal com rated father and son Planters Oil mill at this place exploded cruelties reported la this asecutioa will from a of letter the pany upon receipt wrecking the mill property and causing be denied by the Spanish authorities ABVCIIU (STATEHOOD. F0B Its of side and the denial will be believed by the the board state the death of five men a follows: surrendering FREE SILVER VUTEU DOWN now instructs American people beeauae they cannot state Mr. the and case, Henry Williams, colored, fireman. Cameo Mllver Bar the Is conceive how tuck crimes can be commatter the have to Matthews Oliver Humphreys, colored, assistant reopened Territories. mitted a civilised nation. The Spanby in the interior department. This action Philadelphia Manufacturfireman. ish authorities are conducting in Cuba meet2. will further postpone the settlement of April Washington, F Isom Todays Club Meeting. reeman, colored, laborer. aarnc sort of warfare the Horace Wilkinson colored, carpenter today exactly ing of the house committee on Territhe case. that the Apache Indians in Arizona tories was devoted to a discussion of the Ed Strasack, white, carpenter. Senator Brown this morning was pre- Mtreug by the Friends of SilFight twenty years ago on the frontier. Injured: Frank Wolfenden, chief en waged are pared to make s speech In the senate ver, but the Enemy Outvoted Them Arizona and New Mexico rtatehood They bills. No vote was taken. mutilating their victim la after the close of Senator Georges Delegates glneer badly scalded and bruised. Col same the Carried the aud Day. and exactly asserted way and are using the matter was Catron that oppo- umbus Washington, colored, burned and Murphy speech, in case the Dupont most barbarous methods of warfare.' of will were consideration. die. Torn nents statehood cut Brown for taken up by timbers, doing talking Senor aald he had no doubt Queaada Conseas a ManuMarch move. The bruised and burned. Senator Brown believes Dupont to Web colored, badly filibustering 3a merely Philadelphia, have been regularly elected senator by facturers' club of this city held a special quently the meeting was rather a warm Freeman, colored, leg broken. Alexan that the five men put to death had been the Delaware legislature and the basis meeting tonight at which resolutions one. The two delegate exerted their der Hughes, scalp wound from flying guilty of some offense against the Spanof his argument is upon the uneonsti; were voted down favoring the free and endeavors to induce the committee to timbers. Freeman Pendleton, colored ish rule and that perhaps theii offenses merited the death penalty, but no matter in the leg. unlimited coinage of silver. The meet vote, an-- refused to be drawn into leg broken and otherwise badly hurt. tutionality of Watson's vote what their offense waa, they were enthe opponents of state- islature after becoming acting governor. ing was perhaps the largest in point of bate, to a reasonably humane punishtitled e the for attendance the club has ever held. No hood naked them many questions. To Bids have bean asked by ment. The fact that they were put to mails for sooner had the presidents gavel rapped prevent consumption of time the delecarrying department in death itself ! not revolting, for they Yellow resoand offered a Jacket, than Mr. John Convoirse between Qhallice gates declined to answer most questions, NICARAGUAN WAR REPORTS may have deserved it, but that they lution to limit speeches to five minutes. taking the ground that the matter had via Forney, Ida. were tortured In the moat barbarous of considerable Salmon caused M. L. This Turner discussed excitement, been thoroughly City, already. Captain manner should arouae the indignation The only test vote was that upon conIda., whose writing over the signature and after some discussion an amendof all civilisation. Driftwood," are well known in Utah, ment to increase it to ten minutes was sideration of the bills, which carried, He continued: SurWe do not ask the 6 to 5. Those voting for consideration Insurgents Demand the is in the city. adopted. American to lokto the events people Rudolph Blnkenburg, in a most im- were Perkins (Rep. la.), Lefevre (Rep., George C. Peck of Boise has been aprender of the Government. of the present war to form their conclusenate. the in resoluthe to a N. address, presented position Harris, passioned Y.), Avery (Rep, Mich.), pointed sions about Spanish cruelty. It is a Representative Allen today, during tions, which were the ones subsequently (Rep, O.), Turner, (Dem, Va ), Cooper, matter of history and the history that : sucadopted the debate in the sundry civil bill, Against Knox (Rep. (Dem, Txas.) records The Interjuat such cruelties was not (Spread Troablelilkrlyio Resolved, That the manufacturers Mass.), Taft (Rep. 0.), Lowe (Rep, N ceeded in securing an amendment plac Cubans or by Spaniards, but written by its on for o list the Part'ef the I'nltea members, emphat- Y.), Harrison (Dem. La.), Owena (Dem, vention dub, speaking ing Colorado and Utah in the and Frenchmen. We by Englishmen as statement intefalse the the of denounce Mtatou Maggeeted states where the secretary ically the Internist: of can well understand Ky.). that any reports the surof free of friends n silver and case made the Mr. Taft, during the discussion, de by rior may extend the limit Feore. In the United State Cubans may wooded spread of free trade our that or those echoed heavily clared that congress could not blind its by veys in mountains at thia time about Spanish cruelties will districts. The proviso in the bill did not Philadelphia manufacturers are willing eyes to the fact that the admission of be looked upon as prejudiced and uncover these states, and Mr. Allen's to barter with the silver senators for the the two territories would add four votes fair. For that reason we have not atamendment allows $25 per llnean mile free oolnage of silver la exchaage for for free silver to the senate. He argued Managua, Nicaragua, via Galveston, for standard and meander miles, $23 for additional protection. It was not fair to the existing status that March 3a The peace commission, con- tempted to keep the American people advised of their atrocities. The Spanish Resolved, That the question of their functions should be changed in the sisting of Dr. Prudente Alfero, the vice townships and $20 for section lines. Nea can be permanently settled ildat of a great controversy like the president of Salvador, General Conl'.ns are in control on the Island of Cuba and The postoffice at Port Lapwal, Lost Cabin, only through an international agree- - gnanca question; the question should ot Salvador and Senor Ramirez, the they exercise a censorship over tho telPerces county, Ida., and Be made ment. and the Manufacturers' club de- - be settled will egraph and mail that prevents a true Fremont county, Wyo., by the Union as it now stands Nicaraguan minister of foreign affairs, 6th. on offices to from the and the sound money men should not has returned here April La Poz, where statement of the affairs there being dares its unalterable opposition money order silver of United a conference with the representatives known, but the truth will come out genfree coinage by the be handicapped by new silver states. TIDE. such OF of that States alone, firmly believing the Insurgents Leonists, has been erally and the people of this country GETT1XO AHEAD He also charged that 25 per cent of the in disaster would at result The terms offered and present- will put a stop to the warfare In time." held. inhabitant! of Arizona and 33 per cent policy When Spain sent Weyler to Cuba it ed by President Zelaya are underCuter Monday eu the FnelBe (!swt home and dishonor abroad and would of New Mexico are illiterate. was hoped his presence in Cuba would test Muudny- Mr. Owens said the territories, whose stood to be the absolute surrender of all operate to place the country upon the terrorise the Cuban and that he would I San Franclscp, March 30, A special basis of silver monometalism. area was greater than that of New Eng- - anna, payment f all war expenses, and a end to the war the minute speedy He had no aooner finished when a land and their population less than that the "render of the leader for trial, put from Tacoma, Wash, says: It was on the island. lie made foot he puthia Easter Sunday yesterday on the Pacific dozen men were on their feet clamoring required for a congressional district, The ""Rent, not only refused to hia in Barcelona, where he reputation Preademanded but the.e terms, lope, although probably not more than to be heard. Of these Wharton Parker were unfit for statehood. He also ,t. accept anarchists. His control crushed the out to turn over them to ldent the did Zelaya He presented an tacked the was recognized. half a dozen kAew it. Those who system of representation pro waa a grave mistake, of Cuba, however, ConseI of and Nicaragua. amendment to the resolution!. It favor. poted for the constitutional convention BoveM1nt know it are ambitious astronomers because his methods of warfare will bewar W quen mathematicians. devised to They find that the ed the free and unlimited coinage of n one, come known In time and civilized peoMlt.ro... on both .Uu UK ratio .1 .6 to . bjr the tod.. furthr first ull moon after the spring equinox llv talerei;i. her exclteme"t ple will not tolerate him. g C1 put In an appearance on this coast short pendent action of the United States. Mr Averv held that the only aues- reinforce at the taken to troops and it Thia precipitated Intense excitement I being ly after xo oclock Saturday night tjoni be considered were the qualifi - the front, and begin an advance on came from all Is a fact that the first Sunday after the and cries of no, no, Another Held-nMtiona of the territories for statehood. Leon as soon as. the much needed supfirst full moon after the spring equinox parts of the hall. The chairman had I Harris argued that the silver Mercur, March 3o-- Sam Starr, one of of ammunition reach the governis Easter Sunday the world over. But difficulty maintaining order. Once I qUCition ihould not be brought into the plies the parties who was said to have been ment forces. The government Is said in this particular case, aald to be the first restored, however, James Dobson ob mixed as up with Skimmer In the abuse of to be hard pressed for funds as well instance of the kind since the beginning tained the floor and said: While I was Cudlhee the other night, was Officer unare not facta which ammuniLon, of the Christian era, only this part of the in Washington, I dared to expresa my under-Thare who up the gulch at a late hour last coming to the Leonists, known conviction. If we cannot have internaPacific slope has its Ea'ter Sunday Gua-De- a and when opposite the waterworks from be to night stood I receiving support Qladstsic" of America. week in advance of the rest of the world tional blmetallam, let ua go it alone. office I encountered the muaale of a which an tourcea may oler He then offered a substitute to the Moines, Iowa, March 3a The When the moon filled Sunday night, In close proxI a cause to shotgun complications likely club accept the declara- first democratic convention to select reH reckoning by Pacific coast time, it was effect that the to head. seemed hit The A Central war imity ahotgun throughout of 1892 delegates to the state convention at general already Sunday in New York and Lon tion of the Minneapolis platform stood be to animated a man who is a this is that lea. by It good suggested which will choose national don. Consequently for the east and the and reaffirm it, at the tame time expreaa-In- g behind his and Starr It, the intervention for pulled . upon convention delegates met in Webster opportunity an opinion that International remainder of the world, excepting the ahd walked up to the muzzle of United States, with a view to Pacific coaat, the first Sunday after the eratlon Is necessary. A further substi City, Hamilton county, Saturday, and I part of the of the gun and took It away from the man about a peaceful acttlement full moon after the aprlng equinox will tute was offered that the club wait until adopted resolutions denouncing the I bringing e a conflict as In whom he could net recognize in the dispute the St. Louis convention announce ita present congress, deploring a possibility the question not arrive until next Sunday. I I American darkneaa. Starr has the shotgun and alf Central the of the McKinley law, volvlng platform before any stand be taken. of a I a check serious would upon will return It to the owner whoever he put The capture of Plnar del Rio by the Both substitutes and amendments were I and Indorsing Horace Boles of Iowa for publics of the la when he comes personally to prove and business the development' and the president, characterizing him the great defeated insurgents will be a severe blow to the overwhelmingly I of America. Central resources natural America." property. Blankenburg resolutions were adopted. commander, the Gladstone of Spanish. Provided For. er 7. st ei 1 I Bjoo,-Identlfi- ed nt -1 I ral proa-remar- ks , ce I I I qsrilln l er I post-offic- I I .Jo C. ' Jh, 1 p. jr e double-barrelle- d mer-Ottum- ala-hoot- er co-op- In-r- i 1 ' i |