| Show MORMONS IN CANAD The Future Immigration of Jlor ClOtS to the Canadian NorthWest l ACTION OF THE DOMINION GOVERN MENT Destructive Fires in Illinois and New York00 Mohamme dans Dromied TIpb to theNtwnS ormOJ IDDIrton 10 canae s OTTAWA Ont NOT 25 The Joumut which supports Ihciovern mentof Sir John McDonald tars I looks a though hero would 0 a large Mormon Immigration Into the Canadian Northwest unless checked br hostile legisLatIon Tbo colony cee nCr SlcLcod len prospered It has been visited i r delegates nIt from Silt I Lo Cily 1 npon and tor rnf lmhrlon 10 o lrlJh Trrln anitUiero I Hule doubt but tho result will bo a rapid growth of Mormon set lO tlemcaU withIn the pralrio territories of tho ir the threatened threat-ened mischief is nipped in the bud Canada Is destined lh no very distant period to witness within r her I borders n repetition of the horrors Ohio United Slates bare bad to contend with < 11 Utah Tho press aol public wen of Cal < may as well make up their minds before the next session of IVir lUnicnt upon what terms I Mormon immigration into this country will bo aliowed1f all The Dominion government have detectives about tho Mormon colony near Lies Creek Investigating the marItal relations of a few suspected pcletl persons and keeping In close sin vals vcilance n number cf recent url HI = ConUOErnllau EDAJLLE III Xov 2 A dlKLstrous coHllagration occurred hero this morning entailing a lots of 3001100 The fire started in the rarehouM of Kahlot Bros mill and almost simultaneously flames were seen Issuing from the elevator building When the elevator fell it communicated the lam 10 several sev-eral stores and residences and for a time it looked as though the business busi-ness jiortlou of the town was doomed but the firemen finally succeeded suc-ceeded In checkIng the Ilaun Inml About 0 of loss on tliu mill I elevator warehouses and content half covered by insurance coltenl NEW YORE Nov eSThe Jlecla Iron Works at Wliitanraburg were 0 damaged by a quarter of a million I dollar fire tonight soIl Molinmmrtlain Dronunl CovSTANTixorj > Nor 5A report has lon received that tho steam > lilj > nor witli five hundred ifohammedan pilgrims on board has sunk the captain and Ln passengers pas-sengers being all that were p The frtmlu Jlurdrr Trial CJUCAiO Nov i5hen the Croiiin case was called this mor ning the milkman Merles who halt testified was recalled by thee the-e c lie went over the testi mony again and also testified as to a conversation with a policeman a plcman day or so after the E ncr body rn discov end Witness told the ofllccrlie 01cer aw a bay horso wHit a white face whie faC stop In front of the Carlson rottagc He admitted he told the officers 1 he did not know what day he saw the horse and Ionnntl buggy drive up J W Dislick employed defendant Kunze from April I Ltitli until June 29th the day otl his arrest He told Kunz Thu worked as usual May Slit teatIme nCOof I rl nesses was then taken to 0 contradict i the evidence given by Carlson to the effect that at a certain time March t he heard Burke tell Ofullivan that he had rented the rell cottage The testimony was to the effect that tlr OSullivaii ulmn was several miles from lake View at the EOcrnl time mentioned tme After Mme further minor evi dents tho defense rested mid the prosecution began rebuttal Dr Cumin was called and asked if he haJ heard James l < yuian LYDnn one of the w InC for the defense Ole efen wy I ClannaGael Cronins death executive rn ordered The bythe de fense oljected and pending recess pntllu rC the court reserved decision I I the afternoon session the court decided in favor of the defense the I question as to the admiaiblilty ol atlmiII rebuttal reutt11 testimony which had been made After a little more rebuttal evidence reLtl1 cltence the case was adjourned until tomorrow A lliixtlnu llof cLcrAUK > ov 23 The au thoritits have discovered a plot to delete Prince Alexander and re place him by Princo Peter ICara georgcvich Jinny Itussian dipiom aLnarelniplicated In nr Imllicttl inthcconspiracy I Three conspirators are arT t jlmey The Ml ioiiri Trnil KANSAS CJTV J ov 55Tue Journal 2 Tle JOITIU JcUenon City ilo Cly spe dal The Secretary of State EP row will Issuen proclamation declar lug forfeited the charters of about one thousand Mltourl which have failed ur corporations fnll comply with lply the terms of he State antitrust law Sr Louis Nov L5Tlio St Luis Stamping Company Stmllng which is among the list of corporation wloschrtCJ have been forfeited have will resist the antitrut I foreletl notified notOr the of to state that thiyare secretary lte ojieratiiig under oJllug pa tents grunted by the United States 11 and that some of their stockholder nrc living lu other Stl 8tkholcn Missouri tle 1 saw contemplates contmplnll an nine nhr gation of Interstate lto commerce right and they propose ni clmen speedIly us to plly n possible bring the secretary be font the federal court Krelf I determine the power of the definitely In the premises Slte I nan Interview today of State Ixseur saId the Secretary f ehnrtel thoee corporations have been revoked which have not compiled with the nnlb n In A f n M m etc non In lnltlon regard with to the lead aUutol sugar 1 < i linseed and other alleged trusts ho nll 10 said Uiese corporations filed trust that they are not connected with trusts etc IJI t ete consequently he had no authorIty to KO 1 behind their aliT davhlo In the absence of proof tliat they are not correct Any Inform Infor thou regardIng vIolatIons of Ule law will b furnished to the prosecuting tl prutng I attorneys Foreign companies not having complied with the law will receive thirty days notice wi InlernRlolII AmerIcan cecreas WASHIXGTOX Nov 55Tile In ternational American Congress Amercn Congr to to day took up tie question of the credentials of the Brazilian dele lriln gates Delegate Fin of Uruguay wished to know whether Urugy dentials emanated from the Imperial the Imprl or Jlepubllcan government 1tlubllctn Senor Hun of Columbia moved adoption of n report moe cut off any Investigation into what is H3W going on in Brazil Fin in sisted on knowing whether the dele gates represented the Empire or the Republic and the Brazilian minis Ant Drllu hoc min replied We are representing the government of Brazil nrrrrntn Without further objection there port was adopted nnd the delegates seated elcl O F Plcra a representative of the SpanishAmerican Commercial Unlou of New York Commerl Zen Whltehouse now secretary of the United Status leUou srlry the n te of City Mexico were selected as wer fClell erlrc Mr Whltchouse will 1Ir reach the city in a Whithou nJ wi Anvtrnllan Frrienttlon SVBSEV Nov 55In an Inter view today Dibbs formerly n Intr f ffJ prime minister iJrl of Xew South Wales de clared I to L impossible to form a colonial federation feernton unless a common Iical iolicy is adopted cmmon of Australia I ntolItII Iiy tho whole The Monism senate HELENA Mont NOv 23 There Is no change this morning The Sent clans 10 oclock Only eight were present and a recess was taken wer tl 2 i The demo I ic lower house met wills 2S present A representative presentative from Deer Lodce County was sworn In All the om errs took the oath if olnce There publican lower house will meet this afternoon To Xomlnalo lloae Offlrer WASHINGTOX Nov 55TIle A6IlGX democratic Congressmen have decided morlc cided to hold a caucus to nominate house ofllccrs Friday night North Dakota lUxlIoli BiSJiAncir If o D Nor 2 Four ballots were taken for United States wer by the legislature In joint result session this morning without The h5cposltOme lIonel XI YORK Nov 23 Banker Sussklnd who did business at Canal and Bowerynud who it is charged bas run off with the depositors money Is still mining This mom log despite a dowu > ouring rain a crowd of excited Germans Norwegians Nor-wegians and Danes gathered at the banking house They wanted to break down tho doors but werepre vomited by tho Dolicc ThnnJ lit Dlolcr In nuln ItLliUv Nov 25 Already 0 tickets have been sold t a dinner which will L given in Berlin under un-der the I presidency of MJnister ti inb cI on Thanksgiving Day The only German guests who will 0 present at the dinner are Prince lnF W Bismarck I Prince Kodzimell Prof Mommonsen and Prof Curtius U Irk will make a speech A lnclou Mnnenl IJONON Jov 23 Hnrkc ctlllor of the VonVs Jjondon JYeu who charged that tile Karl of Huston was ono of tho principals In the Cavundbh street scandal was arraigned ar-raigned this morning on the charge of iTiminnl libel and remanded until tomorrow Ho was admitted to bail In tile sum of 100 The Chinese Tnrlir OTTAWA Jfov 55A deputation of the British Columbia fishermen arrived here today They will ask for the removal of the entry tax on the Chinese They represent that ChInese labor is essential to the salmon lucking industry and that without it the Industry would cot Lapse The visitors will also ak the Government to remove the duty chlnery of 5 per cent on mining nm A Srrlmllrr JxMiDON Nov 23 Ernest hut journalist was sentenced t ten years iieual servitude for forging n bill fl exchange The judge gi in passing sentence said ho doubted if a more veteran forger and swindler had ever fallen lulu the hands of justice Itolfo has been sentenced a America number of times In Europe and A DrnOly Dllf JtosSTUN Tex Nov 55John Collins a fanner and his hired hand hind a diillculty In a licit Saturday evening Both drew knives and cut each other literally to pieces Collins is dying Thu other is dead I |