Show UTAH COMMISSION Culouel Kobartmn One of > lit JIrmhrN Ordered 1orlhnllh to Salt lac Cilj OH MATTERS CONCERNING THE REGISTRATIONS Mexican Concession Jjciitcuro on Ucuicr Cojuplrator Ail Irrss lijr Clad loiir Cr Telrtrtih to the NETTSI The Clnh CaHintlikioti TMMANAIVMS I 1se 2A Setiti itelfi > ecUl from Ft Vajui I lId Colonel Robertson a mijiibvr of the Llah Commbslou has been ordered liy the Sitrctar of the Interior togo to-go Immediately to Silt Lake City where the Commission will con veuu iircsuuiably to lake action on matters nrlslng over the content In rrgUtraUons by Gentiles cud Jfor moiis jirior 10 thcnpiiroaclilng election elec-tion Nest lwi Molt CHICAGO Dec 2 AssUtant Post limiter Jlubbnnl retiirnmJ today from a trip to the Pacific Coast on the flnt trip of tile new fast mail rfsfd He hays it is n decided mjcciss glv 1m the cot nolnts mail one bust ness day earlier lie says the Union ricilic will furthercutdown tIe rthe < lult > threu hours within a month Cnml Srat War FOPKKA Dec 1A new county eat war is in progress lit Wallace County Sharon Springs has lewIs the tunjKimry tat for live yrars but Wallace received n majority of tIre votes at the recent election When an attemjit vas made to mo c the retords from Sharon Hprinps it wu found the court was guirditl by armeJ men The case has licen taken before the SUJlremeCourt and xuditg the decision the guard at Sharon Springs Is maintained Jr OlaIn hlr lONDON Dec 1A mevtliiK of the liberal federation bvgan nt Man chester today Gladttonu delivered anaddrcu < He raid the local gov ernmrnt bill did not meet the legitimate le-gitimate demands of the country advocated granting the county council I poucrof taxation attil till trol of the public I and tlie liquor tralllc care of the poor tower to rlI Trail ivtlli I fl lI or miln rents and form district councils Ho would Jiowlbly go further and otiMUh pariMi priniiile of guy criiment anil thus convey to the rural popuLitlun tho first elements ll tft of their public education and create a emc of iurbiic duty which Is the highest aim of statesmen Iroviplons for Irish Hcottili and Welsh homo rule Gladstone bald must be dealt with iiy future Iarlla mentx lIe referred to his approach iii Sntli birthday anil paid it I was 1 not probable Im should have direct I Interest in many future great reform re-form In referring to Crete and Armenia hu said it is dlllicult to deal with Turkey He trusted the government would not use houiyed words in matters Involving prolr ty I liberty life nnd female honor The nluLtttnUi rcnluiy would not admit aiK > loge to jxilliate or cruel ty antI wiekl lull Glld tone predicted pre-dicted a llLtral victory at the next election for mcmVenj of Iarliameut isIncst Ilir Pledge DKNVKK Dee 2A Santa Fe c M fpcciil to tho Jtfpublican All order came from the War Department De-partment today ui > euding the general gen-eral courtmartial called 1 by Colonel Griersou department commander for tomorrow for triil of the charges against Captain Morris C Weasels Twentyfourth Infantry now pta tInned at Fort Grant AT Captain WfeU charges were violating the articles of war relntlni to dnniKen IIth ° Saturday aftemoon he njt rllttrro before Captain BaIley Act ng Judge Advocate Fort Marcy and made a satisfactory explanation of Ills conduct at the tamo time taking a pledge to abstain from Intoxicants In-toxicants for i period of 11 1 e j can Upon thiichowing the War Department Depart-ment Ksueil the order Vessels is I a son of Gcucral Wosels United Stales Army retired j Meales tunrssluo KANSAS CITY Dec 2 Mexican f1tle consul Ilodcnt 1 today received fonuil notification of tll recent grants and coiiwtons by the Mexican govern nlelil to the Mexican Continental Itailway Company The coniiany contracts to construct a railway from Matamoms to the frontier of Guatemala a distance of 1SOO miles within twenty yean construction to commence within two years The government grants a subMdy of S OOO < jicr ralLtmctrc I In 5 t > cr cent slCfrh lIt5 1lr bonds The government also gives tile company all mineral lands and marble quarries along tho right of spay The stock r the company I j held by I Xcw York Kamas City Kansas and Mexican rnplllI t The Hullnr Doctor ANSASTiTV lice 2r11 Jan iOtlie wife of a wealthy farmer of IJvtRntiiii Courh llnl nl hr homoyestenlay from i a lack of medical medi-cal attention Mrs Lytlic was a believer In Christian Science and relied for her recoverv on the faith cure Her sister Mrs White n wealthy widow is f dying and rw too will allow no physician to KIS bn iir l t ft her trusting like her sister to the fault cure Both ladies belonged llo tile Holincss settlement lie leaden which attended duringthclr illness The Holiness doctor will be p roscculed l for malpractice 1i c Xntain VerdIct ItAlTinoRK Dec 2 The jury in the Xavasra riot casu brought in a verdict tliU morning finding leo 3 Key guilty of murder Moses Williams not guilty and not agreed ai to tho other sixteen prisoners The sixteen will be tried on oilier indictments Key appealed l The trial of Henry anil Cresar Fisher for the murder of Fairs is I set for Dc ctmbcr loth NInee eon nnpr onlnUo DENVEH Dec 2JutIge Deekr 01 tho ditriU court today sentenced senten-ced exLieutenant of Police James Connor and Janus Marshall of Kansas City to two years In Jail and a fine of 000 each Charles Connor received a sentence of one year and a fine of 500 The men were recently convicted of conspiracy conspi-racy lo rob Die Ilio Grande express train last ilU An appeal will be taken to the supreme court A llillntlrlililn rirr I PjiiLADKivmA Dec 2The threcfctory brick building at the corner of Second and Huntington Streets was burned early this morn ing The basement and first floor were used by Gustavo Grossas a bakery bak-ery The second floor was occupied occu-pied as a dwelling lIy Gross with his wlfo and four children and on the third lloor dwelt Jo liltner with a wifoand6 children Thefiroburncd to rapidly that before the occupanUi J ef n could bo aroused Ihe following were burned to death Miss Annie Bigger Big-ger aged S3 Ida Bitucr aged II r LIf J1 th George Uitner aged 9 months tills tave Gross Jr aged 11 Mrs Minnie Min-nie Gross Hattie Gross Joseph BittIer Bit-tIer and John Kllanson were fceri ously injured The ctheroccupanta escaped without serious hurt TllRt itltnclselnCesautilritey VIENNA Dec 2Important discoveries dis-coveries have I been made of details of the attempt to assassinate Hungarian Hun-garian Prime Minister Tlstt A member or tile opposition was let Into the secret by the conspirator and succeeded In persuadIng them to abandon the plot |