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Show I j ri. ! y A-i vox ::vii. o iall-EassI- in Being Strengthened KILLED WITH A SHOVEL. Joined b J Japanese Fleet Upon tbe Butte, Feb. S L II. Brandt Xang Tse Xiang Russian and Ger and (ieorge. Baum, employed .at man Ministers Absent From Salisbury's the smelter of the Montana Ore Reception. -- Shanghai, Feb. 3. The China Gazette says the British Indian, Australian and Pacific squadrons have been ordered to be ready to reinforce the fleet in the far East, thus giving the British admiral a fleet capable of coping with any combination opposing British po , icy. In the meantime, adds the I- IV "ChimrGazetter'the-Britis- h in the orted-by Yahg-Tse-Kian- g will be supp- a strong squadrorr8ta-tione- d -- g Yang-Tse-Kian- and munitionaJiaveAr rived- - at Kirin, the capital of the Manchurian province of Kirin. London, ieb. 3. According to a special dispatch from Shanghai, published today, two British warships entered the Port Arthur yesterday and left without anchoring. London, Feb. 3. Some of the afternoon papers today refer to the absence of ' Russian and German ambassadors attheMarquis of Sal- isburys regular Wednesday recep tion of the diplomatic corps as being a disquieting portend, London, Feb. 3. On incontrovertible authority the Associated Press, learns that Great Britain has not backed down on tbe question of making Talien Wan a free port. The Marquis of Salisbury, Mr. Curzon, the secretary of the foreign office, the Russian ambassador and the Chinese minister each said yeeterday in conversation that they had not heard of any back down. The opening of Talien Wan it was pointed .out, was never made a condition in any sine qua non sense in connection with China. The preliminary negotiations op that subject, the opening of Talien JWan wassketchedin neutral tints Great Britainonfy suggesting itas - one condition favoring a speedy completion of the loan. She never demanded it and therefore in no --sense ean-b- e said To-ha- ve backed was desire not the as per- down, Wan Talien sisted The in," " question Js, however, with other Bug- gested conditions ..oLtheJoan,jtiU 7 negotiating. X The heat of the Russian press on the subject is in no sense shown by the Russian government in its ' which communications have reached the foreign office. Though Russia has protested and means to continue to protest in the stoutest manner against Talien Wan being opened by British influence, she will not carry her protest to the point of making it, a casus belli. Further, it is by no meang Rus-- sia's intention to dose China to other nations in any concessions ' made to Russia by China. The irritation in Great Britain ' - Purchasing company, got into a dispute early thin morning at the works. Brandt called Baum a vile name and Baum struck his adversary in- - the tmple with a shovel. .Brandt died this afternoon, Baum is under arrest. CHILD BURNED T 0 DEATH. bv his family, went early yester- day morning to visit his aged father and mother, living near Mulberry. Shortly after his arrival Autrey became engaged in a religious argument with the old folks. 'Suddenly he grasped an iron bar, killed hi aged father, mother and his soo and seriously wounded his wife and three remaining children, two of whom are not expected to live. His wife and eldest daughter, although badly hurt, managed to notify the neighbors. When they reached - the - house they found Autrey a raving maniac, with his clothing on fire. He was overpowered, after a hard struggle. The three victims of the crazy man lay on the floor, beaten and mangled almost beyond recognition. He has been chained all day, talking incoherently and swearing that witches were the cause of the accident. ten-year-o- ld .Special to the Herald. CheyLIMITING MARRIAGES. enne, Wyo , Fab. 3. The 3 year-ol- d child of Station Agent George Columbus, O., Feb. 3 RepreCorbin at Hanna waa burned to sentative Charles W. Parker, of death last evening. The clothing Cuyahoga county, introduced in of the little one caught fire from the legislature a bill requiring all claims tberkitchcnstoreandbeforrasT at Chusan to which place two other warships are en route. In the event of Russia hoisting lier-flaover the forts at Port Arthur The BntlshTad m IraLh a s - been ordered to hoist the British flag over Ghusan and the Japanese fleet will g as soon ascend the as the river rises.. . About .7,500 Russian artillery and cavalry and quantities of store -- t W ,- - t v t"v .v ' f. a , LOGAH CITY, UTAH. SATURDAY MOliNIHG, FEBRUABY 5, 1898. United States over the. so called of the marquis of backing-dow- n Salisbury, is therefore, not yet justified. Great Britain is acting strenuously in favor of free ports in China and turf hoped sincerely Down Ended Mas I? to get the moral support of the Claims. Frczi Her United States in this policy. If events should push Great Britain from this position, at the! prospect of therein, she will ask for He Eritiih Naval Force in Chinese thedefeat support of Washington. Will be Waters - ft Qi fflGUHO STILL IN IT. . w ,. effTo perFonF-applyipg"fori1cens- sistance arrived the clothes of the marry to pass a medical examilittle one were burned off, as well as nation. - Persons having dipthe hair and skin. somania, or any form of insanity, u obis- - or con 7 hereditary-tubercWAR ON TRIBESMEN. or syphillis are barred, sumption Calcutta, Feb. 3. froanSarriBge by the bill. An from Pasni, says Gen. Mayne, examiningboardu.oJthreephysis sighted'ZlheTeneraynhumberfng cians in each county will be creat1500, at eight oclock Tuesday ed by the bill if it becomes a law. morning, holding the entrance of TWENTr-TIIRE- E LIVES LOST. the. western pa&s leading toTnxbnt. St. Johns, N. F.f Feb. 9 SixteHe attacked them and tried to en-men turn their left, sending a body of belonging to Trinity bay infantry and 'dismounted cavalry were driven off on the ice yesterto turn the flank. The action day while seal hunting: It is lasted feared, theyliave perished- The were completely routed, losing boats that were bat seekiogthem about 100 killed. The British today returned at nighfall without ..of jihem,-Th- e losses, were three Balucha killed having got-sigand eight wounded. The advance steamer . Vanguard 'went in was resumed at noon through the search also, but the day has been difficult defile and Tmbat was bo hazy, it has been impossible to reached at 5 oclock in the evening. do much. ht , The British hrigantine,-iLady Bertha, Capt. Patey, from AliNew York, Feb. 3. If the sworn cante. drove ashore last night at confession of Mrs. Edna Gordon, Rews Harbor, forty miles from here. - PRINCES or SCOUNDRELS.- - -- queen .cfl confidence, women, he not disproven and the police confirm it three men who have lited in luxurious homes in this city are the princes of all confidence men; chiefs of the boldest band of scoundrels that ever Her here. story marks operated them as men who, operating in a supposed petty branch of crime, have gained half a million dollars since.the beginning of 1898. Mrs. Gordon in her confession says she has been a crook for seventeen years. She tells how she began in Kansas City and relates various swindles. From there she went to St. Louis and from there to Chicago, where she says she was exceptionally successful. FIGHT WITH CATTLE-THIEVE- S. 1 -- She was imbedded in-- an ice floe and became a total wreck. Her seven men, it is feared, are lost, although they, may be drifting about in a boat amid the ice. Nothing is known here today regarding the steamer that was flying distress signals in the .ice yesThe steamer Glover terday. started to seek her this morning. Council Minutes. The City Council convened on Wednesday evening with all members present except Lundstrom. A petition from Mrs. Christian Jordi, praying for the remittance of the Sexton 8 fee for digging her husbands grave, was referred. Tbe report of the committee on Police and Prison was presented and accepted. Freat Falls, Mont, Feb. The committee on Law and Ordireached here Jthis jeyemngpf ;a j nance" reported ' in'regard" tcTthe pitched battle between cowboys 3.-W- ord ordinance covering the collection of water taxes, and also as to tbe appointment of a special policeman. A resolu tion was then passed authorizing the Marshal to appoint such officer by and with the concrossed into Dakota." of the Mayor. An ordinance sent During the present winter stockwas. then paseecLfixing the salary men in part of the 'Such" of State have sustained severe losses special officer at $10 per month. from thieves driving their cattle Smith then started quite & lively across into Dakota, where the discussion by stating that some of brands were changed and the the merchants , would not content stock disposed of. The cowboys organized and yes- to the night watchman leaving his terday about noon surprised the regular beat to perform any police thieves in possession of twenty duty in Any case. Tbe discussion head of stock. The Nposse opened was as to tbe advisability of ap' fire, which was returned by the pointing him a special policeman desperadoes, and for an - hour a under those circumstances. The Marshal stated very emrunning fight was maintained. Stockmen are backing the cow- phatically his objections to appointing any one who would not boys in their chase. act under his direction. , insane mans crime. Nearly all the members took LUtie Rock, Ark., Feb. 3. .Sol. part in the debate, the matter beand the disappointment' in the E. Autrey, a farmer, accompanied ing finally settled by the passage west of Glasgow, and cattle-thieve- s near the Dakota line. One of the thieves is reported dead and the throther eowboysAre inpursuitof members of the ' gang, who have the-northe- rn - i HO. 815 of a resolution instructing the Marshal not to require tbe watchman to leave his beat exeept in cases of extreme necessity, when under tbe law he would be bound . to respond. Stem Jastica Speedily Mil out to Cow- A resolution was passed effecting boy Tanner at Yaldes Pass. a two years lease of tbe offices now occupied by the City, the price to be paid being $20 per month. A petition, signed by a large Had Shut and Killed Two of His Partnnmber of the Logan business ners Caso Sat on and Determined by men, asking that officer Crockett be retained on the police force, was jThirty eight Miners Took His Fate read and on motion referred to the Coolly and Offered to Tie the Fatal NoosaMayor. A. communication from the Mavor appointing Philip Evans the regular policeman of the city Seattle, Wash, Feb. 2. The waa read, And upon motion of England the appointment was con- steamer Alliance arrived here this firmed afternoon from Copper River AlThe matter of purchasing legal aska, with news of a double.mur-de- r blanks for the justices office was and a lynching at Valdes Fass, referred to tne proper committee,, ' A claim from Edward Hansen Jan 2. N. A. Call of Worthington, for $24, and auother fromTAbdiew Nelson for $5.00, were both refer- Minn and W. A. Lee of Salera, red. Mass., were murdered by M. F. A resolution appropriating $1, Tanner, known as' the Montana 25G65 for current expenses was Cowboy, who in turfi was hanged passed Marshal Farr then brought tip by about 40 prospeclorK the Times, in' A correspondent the matter of properly ..carir g Tor date of,. under Frank Smith, alias Tin Cup writing from Valde3, Frank, who, he said, was becom- Jan. 17, gives the following acing a nuisance about towD. After count of the tragedy, and the cause discussin- g- the - matter - for eome ' time it was referred to the Marshal leading thereto: --A LxsVfalPseveTaHmatr landed at and ttorn eyfort h e mrt o de vise some .means of preventioghim thi-- place "with "passengers" from frourannoying people further. , all parts of the world, seeking an The question of collecting the de trail over water taxes wastEeiinbrougbt up entrance into Rlacier into the Copper River the and thoroughly discussed, resulting Among them was ain a determioatieu on the part of country.of Massachusetts prospect-oi- s the Council to see that the law in partywho had 'picked this respect, be obeyed. Summary who had nothing OowHoyTanner, measures will be taken against all was outfitted andi but experience, delinquents unless they promptly at Seattle by the rest of the party. ; pay up. socn after the commenced Trouble Council adjourned' with sprayer The landed. cowboy was party by Nielsen. and at last his very overbearing, became and unbearable, arrogance School Lands. four of the party, talking tbe matCounty treasurer -- Farr -- received ter 07er,cameto- - the conclusion from the State Board of Land Com- that the best thing for all parties missioners, a list of the appraise- concerned would be to divide the ments made on, aod the certifi- outfit, giving the cowboy his share cates of sale for tbe following - sec- and leVhinrshift for himself. tions of School land in Cache The conversation took place in a tent, with the cowboy ore? hearing the remarks. He walked to a mile distant, got shanty one-hal- f his and returned. The four men were sitting in a small tent, surrounded by baggage. The cowboy stood in the doorway of the tent, holding the flap aside with one hand, his other by his side. He said: I overheard your talk about me, and am here for business. 9 ' He shot twice in rapid succession, killing Mr. Call and Mr. Lee The price fixed runs from one to instantly. The concussion put four dollars per acre, and is made out the light, so that his next shot payable in from one to ' ten- years, was in the dark. The party at at the option of the buyer.- When whom it was aimed fell down, and bought on time, the notes taken by the cowboy, thinking there -- as the commissioners, bear 5 per cent only one left, went outside and interests waited ajconsiderable time for him to come ouTT"TIe at Iast'gave U'upT Longfellow Society. and went away. The eurvivorslmmediately notiProgramme of. exercises to be fied all of the men .in. the rendered at the meeting of the they went in- - a - body-f- or Longfellow LiterarySociety of the the cowboy, who surrendered A. C. of U. on Monday evening, without any resistance. ' , February 7, 1898: He merely said: I had intend PiaDO Solo Miss Roso. . , S ail. to cd them Christiansen.-John get Essay as a Thirty-eigmen; That'America 'Debate7MReolved juTy,'de- Should Aid Cuba in War Against liberated from 11 oclock that Spain. Affirmative Ray Irvine, night until 4 oclock in the mornJohn Borlaise. Negative F. W. ing. - At the end of that -- time it had been decided that the cowboy Merrill, J.J.BithelL Vocal Duet The Misses Kotter, must hang. When daylight' came a path was broken through the Recitation A. J, Davis. . -- I deep snow, a rope thrown over a Practise Economy in .buying limb and Tanner wa3 executed. medicines as in other matters. It The whole affair was conducted is economy to get Hoods Sarsapar- with decorum and solemnity. The illa because it contains more cowboy was game to the last, and crowd whether medicinal value than any other-1- 00 coolly asked-the- ' aware were doses one dollar. they were hanging they northwest. IIo the in best shot the the knot Hoods Pills are the only pills offered to tie arpund hh to take with Hoods Sarsaparilla. neck. The wounded men were shot in 4 Cure all liver ills. -- - ' the-Val- J up-enrou- te -- six-shoot- er com-munity-a- - ht n nd |