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Show i ZOLA CONVICTED. RUSLELL SAQE WANTS WAR. COATjVTLTiE' TIMES Bepablirsaa N.tlmtal AdAnwe. Iuvtlt Bys la aa OaoOchl Ttuarvof )lx t spseMy k. KikUuf CoadlUoa Henav . March tba j of j Waahlngton Boise, Ida , March thl atate Thurston of Nebraska, Senator Gtfc of silver Republicans about ilnger of New Hampshire, Waata UTAH. the COALVILLE. held a conference here at which ' resolution MoneT of Mississippi; Senator Urajo fifty were present. A Ml re- of tlsware, Senator BurrowsAlden Suit adopted endorsing the addresses William chairman national the issued NEWS.. seottr jan, Congressmen by UTAH Democratic aod Congressman A, . Mi(.higan o of the silver Republican, recommendrummidlfS of New York will U, The snow disappearing wry Populist parties and Shi mean a will forces which of all the silver Washington today for Fortress 1, lathe , desert, warm Ing a union aboard Hr nnlcaaa will go where Republican silver to foe they lose state sheepmen the state to the great M. Flagler a vessel ond take a weather comes soon. committee. the of ne 63, was Cuba. who Mr. Catherine Cummings, aged Lyttletou Price, in halt Republican the died Time at enough will be spent the dt-gaits one of the early pioneers, bolting and thoroughly investigate in an unofc S'.eS, cam in convention in st Lake City lait week. conditions as they Hi, who t that time made the declaration sapaeity the U tah when child. vote ? she lies dismantled, as S that McKinley would not get recom- The Maine, Tha telephone line from Thompson mud. will be thor, the fusion in the sinking been completed in Idaho, opposed e w t Springs to Mosb ha.Moab are highly mendation In a speech before ly ins pc ted and itnesses eian, beand the citizens of said a visit wf is not did this it he After conference, Price said elated over the fact. disThe party leu, the island the to made time are lieve thl proper as well q coun The temperance people of Ugan "y the He said np of conservatives, cussion of the saloon w in n member. crisia 8ey, Bounced pushing their tight against was On the eve of a great may be aaid V, and have a monster . petition asking Burrows the and political Gray change nright completely declared, resent the former element ffi for legislation in the matter. issues, and if war were to be who pleaded andCtmga Jenaenof the tlyrnm, president Money, Gallinger.'-init- h to Nephl he believed loyalty ftol runty to stealing sentenced to ope year was paramount to all other question are known as strong Cuban has been thiera now before the public. Senator Thurston aayk that th t p in the penitentiary. CU8RENCY. PAPEH of mother for undertaken for the purp waa gold Harriet Evans Richard, la Richards L. personal Investigate ft Drn.rtno.nl making State Auditor Morgan Keren! Order of th. Treory and Cuba. vn of ? . age affairs It. P. Payment. hbn was 78 years In se account he any slid, is Ml On not," 1H54. in Washington. March ctiM to Utah it will natural ordinsf increased revenue and the aupply official tour, but Sine the for Imtl for sufficient a opportunity better us Lake ance hae become a law in Salt deal of paper currency being half can the we possibly for than lion hsaat at a look greet all apparent need, City the sidewalk re enthe distance this the order stopping bettor. The law will be rigidly at He said the party would hols the at gold celptof forced. currency about ten days, which won are New York for aliipmenta of subThe authorities of Spnngvllle from several days in Cuba, O. L. Ihrlg, who aaJ telegraphic transfer so modified as making it hot for one Senator Gallinger aaid, in ny been has office a gambling treasury la charged with keeping at treasurer lueation that he had not exckg determinto allow the assistant house. The authorities are with the president in exchange word receive to Yosk gold New from trip, and that it was purely ft yt ed to enforce the law. lie to shipped for currency paper Halt Lake nk- The Christian Scientists of the treasury in Washington. The ship- undertaking for the purpose! and church a the build at made have decided to Ing a personal inapection. ment of currency will be purhave purchased grounds for thatband-eom- e cost of the consignee to be deducted will be e QUITE PLEASANT. from the remittance. pose. The boilding withone. substantial end For the present no further and resides in Provo drawals of the balances held by spe- Inl.rvlsw Bstwem, Bmwtor raor George Buckner, who Naneo. " i Oranl Lake of Salt in account cial depository banks on and who has been In Jail Havana, March 8 SenaUVro Lor, of sending obscene Colon Pacific deposit will be made. e on charge City his friend. Colonel Parir, and with repaymatter through the malls, has been It Is expected, however, that road General Lee made a edm Consol bond pending ments for the Kansas Pacific leased upon a 1750 cash ose General Blanco. Secrete tain coverwill be made by installments, trial. the frt and accompanied Congosto Article of Incorporation oftheJen- ing eveal week. acted also as an interpreter., s aeo Brother Milling company hve 8KAOUAY. General Blanco received hk'H tors IN DEATHS flisri with the secretary of Uto. great cordiality, and Me sant nd Dy with CUT .1 stock la fled t13,l0 l the Ubo 1 amlm on talk general matters ensui i Mors From rtaguw 4 ' P15 o to Proctor said he wJ e Senator steamNanaimo, B. C.,March The oounty to ) d beantifol ialud, agi afternoon visit the present boaU of er Oregon arrived hero this see some of the interior, ,uotJ j She A Alaska. beside from Skaguay and Dyea, fff 000 transient sheep, referred Blanco kin General are who ned by home parties, which bad a number of passengers vds ! Will with Alaska. paid to the United State home work disgusted of , during deal retarding great the shear a young man and oould fn Imore coat- - Before the Oregon left Skaguay, a ah' li, as he can now, Ing season, which will spinal English than vru lC great he fluency &Vto from her husband, N. P. four hour. procabTy due to the opporfumtf A hat ' P 0, 11, Etea of. Aiof ia, OfcoDyeralng with thhsa,iwmeri-sawffiagww mae who waa ae-a -- ?Joltuff oat s ) pameoger weekly pittance tUtj)ergm, predlcu can women.- -, fa fur the support of herself that the number' of death will aoon To a suggestion Smtov frocle by and ren and then beating her If ran into the hundred. that be ought to repeat hi visit, The steamer Mamie reporta that a General Blanco smiling!; npli that dad tha allowance, which waa small for her need steamship caught on fire lot $eym0uf he feared he ws too all ac : Tike Captain general (banket & ,oeri rch John Lyman Smith, cons-lep- h narrow. II. r name wae not " Main but it ia thought thaV she was cans for calling, and aaid k"4 d reSmith la dead. lie waa from Vancouver, B. C, The fire wa turn Senator Proctors vili tha early pioneer of St. i and waa 70 year of age. He extinguished and the steamer pro future occasion. eeded north. ed the plain in 1847 and entered a SPEEDING TORPEDOS salt Lake valley on September 85, 47. TRICKS OF SMUGGLERS. ff waa a man widely kaowa la Utah Talbot HadaTrUI Yeetordari and a host of frlenda will learn with Oa Hid 111 Booty la a Steamship's Ra Naval Official.! j ? frtffarator. of hi iekt h. T'' - t Bristol, R. I., March f March 1. Robert Little, torpedo boat Talbot waa , ITiHUp Joaea'of South Jordan and 54 New York, years of age. engineer la charge of regnlatloa another man were rescued from almost course certain death on the deaert last week the two refrigerating plants on the rtt Bay for her fir, American liner Paris, was arrested by developed an average ofr by Robert Carleaa and David Harman, a secret service-officecharged with The trial waa made agalf tw weU known mlnera who were ea route from Fish Springs to Salt Lake smuggling. It la reported th arrest head tide and 160 pound will lead to disclosures of an enormous pressure was kept up durf City. Jonea waa mounted on a bony smuggling operation on which the se- The boat will be given borae, whose hoof had worn down until they bled. The other man waa cret service agents have been working When It ia hoped she wif ! fe ou foot and had given up and waa urg- for a long time. The case contains a contract speed of 80 knot Succload of lace, said to be eeds, the seoond vUl ing hit companion to push on for help, mysterious boat, thl valued at 130,000, wbleh waa delivered be sent over th but thl wa out of the question. The tew course I lnl Broadway dealer. It is nndcT-stoo- d trtat -- While the trials tk vk r men we entirely without food or in that the lace was smuggled, but unofficial, a number of for themaelvee or the horse. 4 oftffir whether oncet all st or (n small lota, are presen L Jones wee coming across from his NeThe third Herreshoff vada mines and mtght have gotten could not be learned. Investigation .may develop some along, and the firm state through., 'jThf other man would surely startling result and more arrests will sary she can be made reai have perished. follow. ment by the last of the u H. Palmer, alias T. C. Clemmena, who Is lathe oounty Jail in Salt Lake FEELINQ IN MEXICO. ' k LONE WOMAN Clty, attempted suicido Sunday morn Aaserteeas Invited By Masonic Brothers to Ing bj tilling sixleoA, grains of tnor-phl- n. Jcalooay th Motlvt of Maine Memorial. Amnainoftio rUe . would- jjndoubtedly hav -Mexico City, March 1 The Mexican, succeeded in bis lntention had not the Doylestown, Pa., Mail German and Spanish lodges of tho dose been o "large. The dose he took city L- - El wards, who resided! invited spontaneously their short distance from aimply acted aa an emetic aad waa Doyfc American brethren to a special lodge found honi hie stomach.'' He waa found murdered in her 1 of aorrow, to be held on the 3d of head wa beaten almost I oo tbe flour of his call by the jsilor and In memory of the Masons who the room bore evidence V medical attendance summoned and waa March, soon pronounced out of danger. Pal- perished in the Maine disaster, and a truggle. There La no cl mark of sympathy for the loss sus- derer. mer waa in jail awaiting trial' on a a The last time f tained by tha order and the United wa seen alive was FebF charge of forgery and seemed to haw State. It Is a feet noteworthy that . suffered so lived alone A chain $ keenly from the disgrace of the Initiative was taken la thta matter pitcher had been need the charge that he procured the mor tf' by Grand Orator Carlo Bonmagcle, a man's brains out phis from a fellow prlsoaer with thO Dative-bor- a The f Spaniard of Madrid, who crime wa intention of ending hi earthly career jealousy. Ob Bun day sight Valmcr again, made supported th movement In a1 speech The citizens of Jsmlsl detep. of feeling., 4 mined to two unsuccessful attempts on hi life, fall " , capture the wf, and There 1 no 111 feeling between Amer- a once by hanging and later by unscrewlynching is feared, proper ican and the better elas of Spaniards authorities will UiW rvfr mean to ing a gas jet, but be waa detected la Sere. . . . ; ' each Instance la time to prevent htg prevent thi. TI3I3 KBUilIlSO to. . , , 1 , 1 fr lue. pro-Cuba- bf dd. t- - 4.. l.-- v., 1 If l hsL le, t r, pro-vende- -- - ex-fell- ed death." .. About fifty resilient of Minneapolis , visited sunny Utah last week on an excursion under the .direction of the Minneapolis Journal.. ? When they arrive home and And two feet of snow thew will be better able to appreciate U tab's climate. Hansom D. L, Mitchell, of Junction who look flight to evade a tender from the promoters of an Irrigating canal who desired a right of way across hla land. )aa been captured. lie refused the vPjer made and condemnation (muMw Wavs I Guthrie, Ok., March L Ever since th burning of th two Indians for tha murder of Mrs, Laird at Maude, 1. T.. Vt ha been asserted that Lincoln the younger of the two, was Innocent, and allot' the evidence at I it hearing wirobor to U now learned that speciaTnU It th government hare aecnredevWence establishing .complete alibi for Samp. son, the other victim, proving that he waa forty mile from the Laird home at the time f the murder r, pro-ceedi- will be iiistitnled. I v YUry at Havana, March 3 H fy i'di cruiser Viacaya arrived after from New York. She ,od voyage j WatUh; ftsiillM Will BapporS tbs Tnsaory. New York, Feb. -- a. Russell Sage gave out the following authorised Interview today: From all the information received, there i little doubt in my mind that our warship was blown up by joutslde agencies, and if the naval commission so reports, the time for action ha come. There shoid be oo waveriog. This government must demand tba fullest reparation, and that immediately. Wnatever action, wr or otherwise, President McKinley may take, he should and would have the fullest support from both rich and poor. Re publicans and Democrats. There is no question as to where the rich man stands. In the civil ivar when it broke out I bought government bonds, and 1 did the same in 104. So did other rich men. We had confidence in our if the necessity arise government, now I will do the same again, generously, and so will other rich men that I know of. I am an American first and last and propose to stand by the flag. "Party lines will be dropped. A to the stock market, that has got to take care of itself, for the present The ticker is now a secondary considers, tion The honor of the government eomes first. 1 speak not only of my own view on this point, hut those of other moneyed men with whom I have talked. Another thing. The families and dependant of every sailor killed on the Maine must be taken care of. That is a bill Spain must settle. If the citizens of this country enlist to defend our flag and all that it means, we are in duty bound to see that their families are provided for if they are killed. With that understood by the people, there will be no lack of soldiers or tailors when the need arise. I think the president has been cautious in this matter, but I am confident that he will now act simply in the Maine matter. The Evening World ya that Senator Hanna was in conference last evening with a number of representative of financial Institutions; and that he was given to understand by them that the administration could depend upon all the money support necessary to carry out any plan or action that might be determined upon. According to the Evening World, a eerie of bond issues, aggregating 1300,000,000, waa Suggested S3 a possibility and was acquiesed in by the assembled financiers. y ro Um TREASURY STATEMENT. What It Promises to Show for tbs Month of , February, j Washington, Feb 88. The monthly treasury statement shows a small surplus for the month of February. The custom receipts amount, for the month, to 814,436,715, a gain over tha same period last year of over 83,850,060. The receipts of Internal revenue show an increase of about 8564,000. The excess of expe nditure over receipt for th'e first year of the present administration, exclusive of Pacific railroad payments, is about 834,000, aa compared with a deficit of about 847,000,000 fot the first year of the last administration. It is expected by the treasury official that th receipt for customs for March will show a material increase over any preylona month, during the year,' and M there will be small Interest payments due it le believe the surplus for the month of March .will aggregate 15,000,000, . Activity to Navy Yards. Albsny. N. Y., Feb. 88. The greatest activity known since the lat rebellion Is witnessed at the Watervliet arsenal. Che entire force la working night and day. On Friday Bight aa order was received for the shipment of two of projectile for Fort Hamilton with ihe'gresteit possible baste. Yesterday afternoon they wer dispatched to that point. - Orders havt also been received for the shipment ol all projectiles now on band to the several forts about New York and to forward alt Complete guns aa speedily as possibls to the proving grounds at Sandy Hook. ; Such aa order has not been received at Watervliet since tb close of tbs war. It is expected that the last six loads of projectiles will be shipped during the present week. car-Inad- s 18-Ine- b Baattos Aaxtoty. i . ' Madrid. Feb. 88. The government U anxious to seoure firm basis for commercial and political relations with the United State before May 1, in case the pacification of Cuba ahould not hT made progress before th ra.cy Kuon commeoMi It is an open secret that both tb home and colonial governments th preservation of friendly relations with the United State as no less of Cube Important in the pacification than tb military operation and th th Unofficial negotiation to indue to autonomy. accept leaders insurgent eon-siJ- A SENSATIONAL DEATH. ''I'" met by Artec lestoUls scores of steam launch! Jod wag en Ledse Praslde oksto Oi&cA. Thte- Charles 88 Feb. m thustastivally welcome! I all the Chicago. ni5? f Worl were StetxnngVeren( dead o the plat- dropped " ,th buatin- Aid Society), dig.) charged there continuous. form of the odff work of installing ha,, finished the cheeringfr,m all the bsf More than 300 The mayor of Havana' officyr. women fainted hnd I the firs! present. to board the vessel averted. Thiemao In t J Gennarrowly goif psnicwas old and was weU known eral Blanco- launch. wm 51 year T-- treet ! jpiazas "1 - among German workingmep. totosndtsi ImTi ftsed MINING NOTES. 1m prison ment See Frmnes. aad Paris, Feb. 35. Emile Zola, th noted literary man, who risked his liberty, anil perhaps his life, that the truth night he known and justice he a abandoned and despised done, d man has been convicted aud to jail for one year, and fined 1000 francs. The sentence is the extreme penalty. Frantic bravos greeted the announcement of Zola's sedteuce aud intense ixcitement followed A number of violent fights ensued, snd a police secretary was slightly injured. The mob seemed to b delirious, shrieking cheer for the army and howling down the Jews with fierceness. M. Zola emerged from the court at p m , ana his appearance was the signal for tumultuous denunciation acn-tence- gt Mining men are- beginning to into the La Sals and Blue Mountain districts in anticipation of eaHj spring weather. W.'H. Sears is working four men in the operation of the Darlington mtno at Alta, and ia taking out soma ore for the market. , Dr. E. D. Woodruff And his associates went out to the Block Diamdnu Ah mine at Silver City, the first of looking found and everything week, pro porous. George Barr has gone to Portland where join li. C. HalRday, and the two will proceed to the' Klondike via Skaguay. Mr. Bw--r took with him ten dogs to be used on the he-wi- ll trip. It is estimated that something 6ver J6,000 will be needed to make ths Mining Congress a success, but it is believed bv the committee that this amount will Le meed without A fine sample of bromide copper ore is on exhibition at the Walker House, Salt Lake City, the specimen coming from the Douglas mountains in Colorado, just across the line from Vernal, Utah. Seventy passengers went over the Oregon Short line Sunday enrouts for Klondike. The party carried 120 pieces of baggage, One party consisted of twelve men who haa with them sixteen dogs. Every day at the Oregon Short line ticket office in Salt Lake, can be seen miners from various parts of the state getting fixed out for the through trip to the Klondike country. Among the MILE ZOLA. FRANCE. latest to decide to go is Parker Norbusiness and and insults and shouts of Down with ton, the club man. D sth to Zola. Zola, The crowd silver-leaA shipment of mads a mad rush after hla carriage, ore has been made from the Utah but a strong bulwark of police d and saved him from the fury of No. 2 property, which is located at Fish Springs, a near neighbor oC bis denunciators. Zola was charged with making li- tbe Galena and Utah which have made that district famous. The belous comments conupon th Utah No. 2 is owned by. Mr. John tact of the Eaaterhaxy Morehouse and his sons, of this city, which grew out of th Dreyfus affair. and the fact that shipment is being The jury remained ont of court but made ia cause for congratulation. a few minutes, and returned a verdict A snowslide occurred on the sleigh of guilty a everyone expected. road to the Comstock mine, four Publio sentiment has been strongly miles east of SUverton, B. C. A mesagainst Zola and he narrowly senger was sent to town, and about a 100 men turned out with shovels, as escaped being mobbed on several while en route to aad from court. it was reported that three men were Captain Dreyfna, was several years buried. A. Southworth and J. S. with Alight inago tried and found. guilty of retailing Arvey were taken out when the body of William but juries, secret to German and Russian Lade was military discovered life was extinct. officer, .The evidence upon which hji SeveraLfilides have occurred in the waa convicted haa averbeen mvl piSt.few days, completely blocking public. It has Wf jwhargecl tha high traffic to toe mines on Four Mila officials, who- iiyiaivcTairaed, were ths creek, . real culprits, eonntved at Dreyfus Tbe primitive . mill iff order to shield themselys, recently erected by Alfred Popkiss, tnd that forgsry and perjury were emV though incomplete in many details, has' saved' efiough gtfld than pay for the expense of its construction The fact is beginning to be recognized that a larger percentage of the values In State Line- ore can be saved with a cyanide adjunct to the amalgamating plants, ana it is understood" that several of tbe interested ' parties are figuring on .the erection of such a pja$t.- At the annual stock holders meeting of the t Mining Company the old board of directors was reelected as follows; J. J. Daly, president; Allan Fowler, secretary and treasurer; ,W. S. McCornick, Ezra Thompson and O, J. Salisbury. In the annual report made by the president it was ascertained that the mine was in splendid condition, with a CAPT. DRETFUS. world of ore in sight, the statement ployed. Notwithstanding these grave being made that since the last meetcharges the government has doggedly ing the shaft had been sunk from the 1,200 to the 1,400 level .and drifts run refused to make known the incriminatto the ore and in the statement ing evidence if any existed. It was made as tobodies, the output of the property this that enlisted the sympathies of in the past, the presence of excellent Zola. He boldly, in pnblie place aad gold and copper values was disclosed. In print, charged the government with It was also shown that the fine new having beenfa party to an outrage and mill was in readiness to Begin the challenged It to prosecute him. All treatment of the low grade ores of the through the trial, which lasted three mine, and the magnificent condition weeks, Zola attempted to Introduce of the property was illustrated by the evidence incriminating others than statement that the mine had been and the mill built and paid Dreyfus, but in every instance was opened for in doing development work only, prevented by the court So marked as no stopping had been done. Mr. waa this fact that conviction was a Daly was instructed to begin the exforegone conclusion. At the same time traction, shipment and muling of ore It has atrengthed the belief that within the next ten days, which means an innocent man is suffering for the that after nearly a year of enforced Idleness this splendid property is to wrongs of others. Captain Dreyfns la imprisoned on an start op again. Island and constantly guarded. He George Sutherland, one of the chief loudly protests his innocence aad asks steckholdera of the Martha Washingouly for an opportunity to prove it ton, haa returned from a visit to the Publio sentiment la against it and the property near Silver City, and brought air has reverberated for weeks with samples of ore showing 571 ounces ' Alternate Cries of Long live the silver, over 6 per cent, copper and gold of the value of fl.80 per ton. army and Down with the Jews. These were obtained from a streak of is a rase Jew, apd prejuDreyfus ore accompanying the main orechute, dice make hi case the more hopeless. which has been exposed in the drift aroused The feeling by tb oharg off the t level, and from which that be betrayed military secrets it point about twentv-fivtons have alresponsible, in a manner, tot tbs ready been hoisted. Mr. Sutherland riots that have prevailed aays that shipment of ore will be throughout Fraaee and the agitation made the last of the week and efforts made to repeat it a week later. began. J. E, Bamberger h8s retuned from Y rod Ing Cabals Poor. where, near Baker City, he Havana, Feb. 85. It is announced Oregon, made an inspection of the Virginia that General Lee is availing himself ol Consolidated, mine, in which, with the experienced service of the Red David Keith, he is heavily interested. Cross nurses sent to Havana by the In speaking of this property Mr. department of atate, and that he ii Bamberger stated that it was looking gradually turning over to Mias Barton better than ever before and that in the matter of distribution throughout an upraise from tbe 600 level a fine the island. Th writer aays: Thar body of mineral had been uncovered are as! J to be tbonsads of children in since his last visit to the mine. On account of the deep snow he did not the streets, or gathered into wretched go over to his La Bellevue mine, in dons, or hospitals, in all stages Granite district, but hestates that work of suffering that can develop from is progressing in the erection of the hunger, malaria anF'exposufe, pew concentrato: for the property. well-know- n d high-grad- e two-stam- p inter-rene- court-martia- l, occa-lion- -- - , - Daly,-Wes- 250-foo- e anti-Jewis- h jr- - |