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Show OGD EN DAILY COMMERCIAL. 0(iDEN UTAH. FRID.VV MOltXlSO, MAY s. 1691. VOLUME V. NUMBER 30. hundred Ci.Win eitt-t- , and to direct nietbuii of Lehicg shall not THOSE FLY that he ued i'.l.io that great body of water under a pre idly. The inhibition is jrecnbi tHjt slm.e against BriUob. subjects, but aaicst "nay person." The United State is Not SubMr. Liaii-- quotes froui the parlia- The Chilians Disregarded the mentary ta. t iu question and aid: If U. S. Authority. servient. (ireat Briuan may ihu control aa area of two thousand seven hundred square . ail It of ooeafl on the the coast of hr may not the United States THEY WILL FIG II T IT OUT. BLAISE IX ELS ELEMENT. preecrj!? the epac around the Pnblol island iu which similar prohibitions enforced. , UoU- I ThU Government Has Full Author- may be President, Will It mast But escape obsertiou that the Ul mart-daarea of muter outside the three mile eider the Proposition for ity te Control Bearing Sea. hue of whose control is asa ComproinUe. Blaine's Keasous. sumed by Grear Britain is aa large as would Le found inside the lice drawn Cod to Portland harbor. from Washino-ioSax Dieuo, Cal.. My 7. About 3:30 May ".Another not Lord Salisbury reassert his conten- Lift from Secretary Biaine to Sir Julian evening the Chiluu st earner Itala words tion "Pacific the that Ocean," at lifted her auchor and quietly steaded Pauncefotr under dale of April 14, is of the between Russia out into the ocean, the time treaty made public. It says in part: carrying with her "The modifications which Lord Salis- nod Ureht Britain did include Behring Deputy United Sutes M.irsh! Sj.eii.vr, Sea. l'iidoubtdly the Pacific ocean who so far as is no too a U tli.l on bury suggests in the questions for arbitration dot uot wholly meet the views includes LVhring Sea in the Same senile board. The departure of the Itala w as not of the president, but the president t hat the Atlantic ocean includes the and yet it would be re unexpected, though it w as not supposed changes the text of the third and lifth Gulf of usMexico, a verv inaccurate statement she would leave as soon a she did. sections in such a manner, it is hoped, garded as will result in an agreement between to say that the Missiiipi river flows into Marshal Gard w as not aware that the In ocean. the of the point the Atlantic of the Itala had any intention of the two governments. While Lord Saltherefore according to the usage of captain his authority, for he left disregarding isbury suggests a different mode of pro- f.iet for Point Doma in a launch just hove cedure from that embodied in tht sixth the word, there is no dispute of any on geographical point under ahead of the fcteamer and hud question, the president does not underpat! stand him actually to object to the ques-- I onsidcrat ion. The historical point is the poiut and proceeded some distance the one at issue. An note out to sea before hu could have been jn, and therefore assumes that it is from Russia while in explanatory the state depart- sware that the Itala w us following him agreed to the six questions now proposed referred to in the John The marbhal's erratid on his second trip by the president which are: First, a hat ment, exeially exclusive jurisdiction in Boh ring Quiuey Adams diary and quoted in my to the schoouerR obert and Minnie was cite of December 17, plainly draws a to warn sea and what exclusive rights in i. her that anywhere be found in the seal fisheries did distinction between the Pacific ocean he might therein, Russia assort and exercise up to on the one hand and theSea of Okhotsk, sea outside of Mexican jurisdiction she the time of the cession of Alaska to the the Sea of Kamschatka and the icy sea would be regarded as a piratical craft. United State Just after midnight this (Thursday) Second, how far were on the other; and so long as Russia drew those claims conceded by Great Britain. that distinction it must apply to and ab- morning. Marshal Gard and party redecide all contention between turned from the outside and reported Third, was Bearing sea included in the solutely the phrase "Pacific ocean" used in the the two couutnes as far as the waters thst the schooner Robert and Minnie of concerned. are Behring had completely disapeared. The deptreaty of 180-- between Great Britain Iu the opinion of the president Lord uty marshal w ho had been and Russia and what rights, if any in on a placed is wholly and atrangely in er- small boat at tbe entrance of the harbor Bohring sea were held and exclusively Salisbury exercsed over by Russia after said ror in making the following statement: to watch for developments, reported the advisors of the presi- that when the Itala started out, the treaty. Fourth, did not all the rights of "Nor do they, Russia pass unimpaired to the United dent, rely a justification of the seizure pilot Dill was sandwiched between two States under the treaty of 1807. Fifth, of the British ships in open sea, upon armed Chillian vessels, while four can has the United States any right, and if the contention that the interests of the non guarded tho bow and stern of the He so what right, of protection of its prop- peal fisheries gives the United States steamer. at least eighty for that purpose, Chillians drawn reports in line on the docks, up erty in the fur seals frequenting the government any right island of the United States in Bearing winch, according to the international showing the vessel while in port was Soot-land- n, sea, when such seals are found outside the ordinary throe mile limit. If the determination of the foregoing questions shall leave the subject in such u position thai the concurrence of great Britain is necessary in proscribing the regulations for the killing of fur Beal in any part of the waters of Bebringsea "hen it shall be further determined: (1) "Hi far, if at all, outside the ordinary territorial limits it is necessary that the United States whould exercise exclusive jurisdiction, in order to protect tbe seal for the time living upon the islands of the United States and feeding therefrom. (2) Whether the closed season, during which tbe killing of seals in the waters of Behring sea outside of the ordinary territorial limit shall be prohibited is necessary to save the seal fishing industry, so valuable and important to mankind, from deterioration or destruction, and if bo (3) what months or part of months should be included iu such season and over what waters it should extend. the The president does not objeyfc-- iry ii.UTntior.kl compile iks. II uw i.aa cotferecoes m.ta the wet a 7 of u eirt7. durit thedav, Mill's. IT HAS EVER, BIGHT. it would not otherwise possess." The government of the United States has steadily hold just the reverse of the proposition which Lord Salisbury imputes to it. It holds that the ownership of the islands upon which tho seals breed, that the habit of the Ben Is in regularly rewrling thither and rearing their young thereon, that their going out from the islands in of the food and search regularly reluming thereto, and all and J incidents of their the fact relation to the islands give to the United States the property interest therein; that this property interest was claimed and exercised by Russia; that England recognized this property interest so far as tho recognition is implied by abstain ing from ail interference with it the whole period, of Ktissia s owne and during the lirst, nineteen yeary f sovereignty of tho United States. It is yet to be determined whether the intrusion of Canadian vessels in -- laA .j. vti subsequent years has changed the law and equity of the case theretofore prevailing." law, aw-Ip- : W m j:e.smecuug the al to English ships, if the More South Africa Trouble. rendition can be added that if the London, May 7. Speaker reel anUnited States shall prevail in arbitranounced in the commons today the contion, all the seals taken by Canadian viction and sentence of Captain Verney. the for at be vessels shall ordinary paid Lord Goshen said the house would consider price for which skins are sold. In 21 he the matter on Tuesday next. Replying Salisbury's dispatch of February in regard the reported makes the declaration that it is now to the question of the pres- boer "Trek" being prepared for the inadvisors the that clear quite leged damage ident do not claim Behring soa as Mare Clausum, and indeed repudiate that contention in express terms. Mr. Blaine says that Lord Salisbury's expression is in a form to imply that the Uuited States hitherto has been resting its contention upon the fact Behring sea was Mare Clausum. If that wa9 the intention it would have been well for his lordship to specify wherein the United Stales ever made such an assertion. Lord Salisbury comp ains that I did not deal with certain protests of Lord Londonderry and the Duke of Wellington in 1822. In my dispatch of December 17 I especially dealt with them; maintained, and I think, proved from the text that there was not a si ngle word in those protests referring to Bhering sea, but that they referred, in the language of the Duke of Wellington, only to lands "extending along the shores of the Piucfic ocean from latitude 40 and to latitude 60 degTees north." In Lord Londonderry's protest he alluded to the matters in dispute as connected with the territorial rights of the Russian crown on the northwest coast of America, bordering on the Pacific ocean, and the commerce and navigation of his imperial majestys subjects in the seas Both protests referred thereto. to the territory south of Alaskan peninsula, bordering on the Pacific and geographically shut out from Behring sea. In Lord Salisbury judgment the contention of the United States now rests wholly upon the ukase of 1861 by the emperor of Ru asia. The United States has at no time rested its argument solely on tho ground mentioned and this government regrets that Lord Salisbury ehould have so misapprehended the American position as to limit its basis of right in Behring sea to the ukase of 1821. The United States has, among other grouuds, insisted without recurring to anv of Us inherited and superior rights in Alaska, that this government has aa full authority for going beyond line in case of proved nethe three-mil- e Britain possesses. Two as Great cessity or three instances of the power which Great Britain exercises beyond the three-mil- e line have already been quoted but have f .iled thus far to secure comment or explanation from Lord Salisbury. Another case can be cited perhaps still more to the point. In 1889, only -- two year ago, the British .parliament enacted a law, tbe effect of which is fully shown up by the map enclosed herewith. Far outside of three mile line the parliament of Great Briton has attempted to control a body of water sitnated beyond the northeastern section of Scotland, two thousand 6even vasion of Mabhonaland, Manicaland and other South African territory for the purpose of establishing a of the North." The war secretary intimated that troops were being sent to tho British Bechuanaland to opd pose the proposed "Trek." This announced movement of the boers and the intimated countermove-men- t of the British troop9 in Bechuaua-hin- d seem to be the prelude to another "little war" in South Africa. An Officer Murdered. Metz, May 8 A sensation was caused in the garrison here by the discovery that Colonel Prayer had been murdered. The body of the officer was found this morning at his residence. From the investigation made into the case by the militery and police authorities it was concluded that robbery was the motive of the crime. There is no clue to the murderer. Russia and the Rothschilds. St. Pf.tf.r.sbur5, May 7. The Novce Vrema iu an article on the financial situation brought about by the withdrawal of the offer of the Rothschilds' syndicate to place the new Russian loan, urges the Russian government to withdraw the majority of the deposits hold in private banks of the Russian empire. The Government Condemned. May 7. The municipal council has condemned the government's May day methods; appropriated 82,500 to the Fourmies sufferers and demanded pensions for the families and state care for the victims' children. Par s, Afraid to Land. Qceenstown, May 7. The White Star steamer Germanic from New York arrived off this port this morning, but owing to a heavy fog docided not to land either passengers or mail here, but proceeded direct to Liverpool. French Torpedo Boat Sunk. Taris, May 7 A dispatch from Cher- bourg announced that a French torpedo boat was sunk off that port in collision Thore was no loss of with a cruiser. life. Another Discount Advance. London, May 7 The bank of England has advanced its rate of discount from 3,l2 to 4 per cent. More Gold for Export. New' YoitK, May 7 Gold for export to the amount of 15,000,000 was ordered today. PRICE FIVE CENTS. mot by the action of cattle men iu Boutt ovuuty, Coki., in refusing to allow the sheep u.u to dm their docks cot,. to a story thst tcJ t !, a through that section, Some of IL I m&Je to recapture tti Itala. i driven from sheep had a you take the ve Utah and a on ttil bwh nock ef 5,U. from Wvoming. Last ilhfut a notation law!" Dissatififitrtiuii the week Amoiir when th cattlemen broke forth tb srked th eeoreUry. -- Yt. armed to the teeth and told the nr." rrrfrodod the sereUrT, 3If rs uilif Hoard. theep tbe luphat-kof ; men -- WtU they could ni come into the counyou do it?"-try, there was but one thi eg to do and Lave to SLswer to make to that." that was to turn back. The are thr sseretsry,"You can skin hare LEEDS WILL HAVE TO GET. cow beintf driven to some pointsteep in Wvo-wic- g Urlere you cau-- him." This sarins to reached Paclfio by the Union inrasn?tLe present situs'. too. The wher they will be sheared and tbe 1'--1 b ; but captured if I'acihV Inion will Hs I as a brg sun get the shipment of Whar?ed Who the wool. hlt pursuer. J.very Man to iidr (ape raises aa important juesis Found (iuilty of Break-in- ; The mowu.et r.f cattle along tLe lion cr intercistionkl law. hne of the Santa Fe, iu New Meiioo The Alabama claims, which cm the Ltile. and Great Britain twenty millions of dullais, Arizona, commenced, and the l'.rt loud train hound fur troae in a similar manner through the the Montana pasXew York, May 7. Considerable dis- tures, arrived in Dvinrr yeterdav. quiraic.t of a Coufderat veesrl iu an satisfaction was mem, the The D(IV expressed by movement lloc',irh port and the supplying of men, bers of tbe advisory board of the West erated. The first shitiment fnllv'i,ai.. t'.a sim tur and ammuoitioQ to her by English ern jrani association when thev met Fe tackled was head liom-ir-. t eH:s. for this their second day's ses- a party in Wilcox, Arizona. The, are morning As the It.V.a had been srixed by the 1'nitfd Ktate at San D.ego, she was sion, about the way matters were drug being tint. tied to Wen.l.ivr t echnically United State nronrrtv until ging Biotig. .vjany or them want to and from there driven to the "grazing leave the city to attend important busi- grounds iu Montana. discharged and is therefore liable to IWids those ?rit to Montana, many stockmen : re on the high seas by a Ui.ited ness and they say nothing is to be ac the at char cotnplished to to Kansas and meeting. They ing Stiles or to eotitiscation if acterize the affair so far ue a mere fame where cattle will sraze until Nebraska, fail an.i g:ie everer.ters a L nited States fmrt. each w llhtig to see the other make the then bo corn fed. first move. The annual renort of ili M,..k;,,.. A Horrible Fate. Mr. Loed's statement at yesterdav Central shows eros earniiu-- a Colo Mav 7. The b.lvi,f ll4iki. morning's meeting so far as he was al 711: operating extensc9 mt li)' oa aged (ierman, supposei to be Ferdi- - lowed to proceed, was w hat the members A dividend of ."i Dami Kries, was found in the Platte the advisory board wanted. It did declared. rver this morniuir. The bodv had vi. of not touch upon the vital point on the The liv'ht excursion travel lo Pj.i... denlly Uen in the water for several davs of the sugar rate. rado reports on Sunday has convinced 1 it w as badly bloated and presented a cutting At Ho clock cable came out of the the railroad officials that tl norrioie apoaruiice. ihe r.ice was mu-t- : la ted and covered with blood, numer. meeting Baying that Leeds had been started in the specials a little early iu in his as he prac- thesean. The regular trains w ill lie statement oue wounds are to be seen on t he head. stopped while the Umgue protrudes from the ticully admitted his guilt. Cable fur- able to do the business for a little while ther said there would be no trouble in longer, probably for a coui-lmouth in such a manner us to make it of week the provided each road ear yet appear that the man was choked into ned organization out its agreement, that is. to dis For the aecommod.it on of insensibility and w as nrobablv d.u,l m- de every man found guilty of vio siring to attend President persons fore being thrown into the water. The charge me Harrison's rules. lating was partially torn from the bodv, the special train over the V ben asked if Leeds had been found reception Union Paeitio to Salt Luke on mply hanging by one arm. The gen Saturday Cable not h because guilty, had will leave Ogden at 7:1.1 replied eral oouiili'ion of tbe l)oHv txints o'clock in the samuiea tiis meant his i that guilt, to a terrible and souftle arrive at Salt Lake at 9 a. :rong!y morning having Uken place before death claimed th Lewis would go. m. this train ill leave Zion an interview with Gould Leeds afterReturning, unfortunate victim. At nresent the saidAfter the jierformance of "Men and he would start west immediatelv murder is shrouded in the deepest mvs-- t Women," thus enabling Ogden people aud turn office his Manover to General an opportunity or going to liartield ry but several clues w hich may result He knew of no other pro- Beach In tracing the murderer have been found rger Clark. and return the same dav. Tick vision made for him and deespecially ind the beet men in the city detective nied ets w ill be good to return up to and inhe which any arrangement by force will be put on the case. should lecome general tralllc manager cluding May 11th at one half the regu lar iare. plentifully supplied with men, arms and of the Union Pacific. Sad Case of Suicide. and ammunition. The deputy reports J. W. Orr. assistant ireneral attorney He did not admit justice of the of the Missouri that-whethe steamer left tho harbor Dekver. Colo . Mav 7. Mrs. C. W. sentence. He said hetheissued Pacific, who traveled the suirar she steamed north toward San Clementa. f nyuer, a frail young woman of the tariff on his own responsibility for the extensively this week in Western Kan bloude type, attempted to commit sui- reason that it seemed to bim to sas and Nebraska, pays there is more cide late last tivht bv Ukinir an over. the course. He did not make the justify A Regular Affair. talk than truth in ihe reports of dam-sg- e tariff to wheat. Ho says the prospect New York, May ". Charles.R. Flint, dose of morphine. She had prepared to get sugar, and in fact, did not get it. head of the South American shipping tbe usual farewell loiter, which in part The taritl is still in effect and yet more was never better and the farmers never thnn half the sugar tonnage goes over more hopeful, here and thero tho house of Flist k Co., smilod when asked i:i as follows: "DsaREST Husband: As we cannot tbe lines ny is warning, nut doing very if it was true that his tirm and that of supposed to have lived up to iirroiun tittle damage. W. R, Grace 4 Co. were interested in the liv togaiher we cannot part In life, for the agreement 1 C. M. Andrews is the new ticket acrcnt too unhappy to live. I know too Leeds said his obiect in cutting the prolonging of the Chillian revolt. wnac you are gotog to do. Uoa ratea was to bring out something. V. M. lse, ct the Usion Paoifio st Butte. "No," said Flint, "that Btory is not vreo true as far as our house is concerned. r rant you all the happiness that earth leaving the inference to be di awn that Johnson, formerly of Helena, occupies will grant me one he wanted to stir up an investigation of me toiegrapnic desk at liutte. atlord,1 . but. you Wears tot in it. I don't believe that can .- l : HA , n w lei. uiijr oi uiy the methods or the other roads. Hav General Manager Burns of the Monthere is auy foundation for belief that I' , Vi ignoble ending my ing thue steered clear of a bad rock the tana Union, and General Manager S. II. iu intaraotvl anv commercial hone in I 'llts to-broad " turned its attention to other mat II. Clark of the Union Pacific, are clos- CIta,e is''? . revtAutU prolonging. . the .. .... r . Chili. It IV i r ters and adopted resolutions of great eted at Omaha. The topio of conversaiii every nouse II , i.j uio luim-w,.f iiywirse he Frost. hfDOrt.S ", ' Tiouinrr hucin.Aa Willi PhlH-.importance. ,,,1. . U IT Ihey are in substance: tion may be the Montana , i i .1 1.. l: . troubla St. Louis MA 7- - Dispatches from that the life of the association shall be me uibiuroiiuce buoum oe over as soju Mate indicate that extended for a fixed time, say until ns possible.'' ,t8 many noin The Northern has received Great mat the commissioners reports from 361 points on its main crop "Won tiiAmX th1 (iu"i,.LiA n arms ii mi auu gnruen vruc nave oeen oaoly January, line frost. a for establishment of the is prepare said made?" house to have plan injured by and branches. With a single except ion your 7. The Washing the May that commissioners the reports are of the most favorable na signal joint agencies; "I do not care to discuss my private ion, affairs in the newspapers. If I have oflice special bulletin today says the report upon the advisability of a divis ture and indicate an abundant harvest. or ion cold weather over of coun the per centage competitive tonage. The prevailing made any such shipments it is a matter of is about 15 per As soon as the reports are prepared cent, acreage than wheat of private business. Tho constitutional try for the past three or four days is of last year oa an avergreater will to be submitted without delay government of Chile is on friendly unusual severity, extent and duration, they age. terms with the United States and it is and has been accompanied in some sec- the respective boards of directors with R. W. Johnson has leen appointed adtbe be of object ascertaining if it perfectly in order for any commercial tion by lower temperature for the visable Salt Lake agent of the hide, horn and to enter into such plans and tallow house to make shipments of any goods season and later frosts than was ever department of the Northwestern. not recognized as constitutional by the nreviously recorded bv the signal!service. agreements. international The convention of mem The close at the will impression rise The general if probably temperature government. Of c mrse, nr.y vessel is to of the meeting regarding Leeds was that bers of the association of Car Accountbe sent out with arms for the insurgents, slowly from this morning over the whole ants will lie held in Denver on July Id. country, and the severe frosts are not he wobld be offered some position they not having been recognized as by Gould equally as good as that of There will be 150 delegates at the meet- it would be in violation of the likely again to occur this summer. nsr- traffic manager on the Missouri Pacific But the shipment of new treaty laws. It was quite evident that Gould did not Presideht G. W. Parker, of the s. L. Men Held Prisoners. arms to the constitutional government is board's decision in re- A. & T. 11., is in Salt Lake City. the anticipate 7. aa of A as lawful the proScottdale, Pa., gard to shipment just Pittsburg, May and those familiar with Articles incorporating the Sevier Val visions." special svys; The leaders are greatly his waysLeeds, he was annoyed at being an extension of the R. G. W., ley today over the information compelledsay agitated to knuckle to to the dictation haveroad, At Washington. been filed. The capital stock is which they say they have to the effect of the board. However that may be the shares ?100 each. The Washington, May 7. The treasury that the coke companies are holding he certainly succeeded in getting his 83,000,000; in amovnt of preferred capital stock is 83,- officials are men new here who refuse to brought fully kept department resomotion. in The joint plan common stock 8180,000. JOO.OOt), formed of tbe movements of the Chilian work under surveillance and will not lutionagency The adopted by the board is virtually line will be commenced at Manti and vecsel Itala, which escaped from San permit them to leave the works. They the tive Gould drawn up by year plan run down through the Sevier valiey. It Diego, Cal., yesterday, after being say about fifty men were quartered in seizetl by a marshal; and of the fruit- the houses at Central and nearly that and Col. McCook when the association is estimated the cost of construction will be ?"20.000 per mile. The directors are less chase for tho schooner Robort and many at Leisennings. The men will not originally organized. After the meeting had finally ad- D. C. Minnie. Thoy refuse, however, to say work, but neither can they leave on acDodge, A. E. Wei by, W. F.Coltou, today all the members ex- George Goss and Robert Harknesa. anything in regard to the matter or count of the armed guards who turned journed the opinion that the resolutions make public any dispatches about the rifles at them when they tried to get pressed The Union Pacific has arranged to would be by the various roads affair. a series of thirty-daaway. The coke company, when asked and the accepted run excursions this out. carried plan successfully if such measures had been resorted to summer to the National Park and other Gould he considered said the adoption Will Fiarht It Out. made a positive denial. of the plan of the five year existence and points of interest in the Rocky mounThese excursions will Valparaiso, May 7. President the joint agencieg the most important tain regions. Missouri Trans of demands the Congress. start from Omaha and each will be limrejected the its since board had done the things inited to thirty-fiv- e Denver, May 7. The Trans Missis- formation. delegates from the congressional or people. Persons parsurgent party, who have been trying to sippi congress which convenes in Denticipating in the excursion pay a certain come to some understanding with the ver within the next two weeks promises rate and are provided not only with Local Railroad Notes. but also with meals president by which the civil war might to be one of the most notable gatherings The amount of passenger trafic is transportation, be brought to a termination. There- in the history of the west. Secretary and lodging. On board of the ears the fore a complete rupture exists in the Newall has received lists of delegates something marvelous just at present. excursions will have Pullman sleepers Midand cars at their disposal, and peace negotiations, and it appears the from every state west of the Mississippi It is principally coming from the and Rio Grand Western and goes when dining in the park they will bo carried in struggle must be renewed and fought wh ich shows that over twelve hundred land Paciwest over here Southern the is from out until one side or the other utterly delegates will . be in attendance. ArConcord coaches and live in tents anil becrushed. all the novelties of camp life with rangements for their entertainment are fic. This passenger traffic has never enjoy fore been exceeden. Balmaceda has given notice of th being rapidly perfected. every convenience of a first class hotel. withdrawal of bank notes, the with The freight departments of all Colo- The first of these excursions will leave drawal to take place at the rate of li rado lines report an increase in tonnage Omaha in July. Going: Out. Bricklayers ner cent monthly. He also demand' Denver. Col., May 7. At a meeting which is gratifying to the officials. A Fatal Collision. that all import duties be paid in silvei i; of the bricklayers, brick moulders and TheSuntaFe is reducing its shop I, setters union it was decided to forces at all the points in the west. So Columbus Ohio, May 7. The Pan flf call a general strike which w ill throw Don't Want Coercion. many new engines and cars have been Handle limited mail westbound and n St. Louis, May 7 A dispatch was re- at least 8000 laborers out of employ- purchased that there is very little repair passenger train eastboiind collided near Reductions in wages is the work to be done, and the forces may be Dennison toil ay at a point where the ceived today from delegate White way ment. cause temreduced nearly twenty per cent. double track begins and where the a to assigned. tho pass legislature advising trains usually pass. Both trains are A special train of five empty cars arporary coersion bill, provided Knutsford Henry Makes a Radical Defense. rived from the Southern Pacific yester- dadly wrecked. Bag;age master Daniel drops the coersion bill in the house of lords. The houso refused to adopt the Denter, Colo., May 7. O. II. Henry, day. It ran from here as a special via Longenecker, of Columbus, was killed. who was yesterday referred to as having the Rio Grande, and returned again the Express Messenger Dervin, Postal measure suggested. used his position ae appraiser of the land same afternoon loaded with second class Clerks Rogers and miller are badly, but board to favor his own interests, in sup- passengers who went west over the not fatally injured. The crews of the To Be Recaptured. engines escaped with slight injury by port of his denial of the charge has filed Southern last evening. Gen7. Attorney Washington, May the Rocky Mountain News suit of Chi- jumping. The passengers escaped with man railrond against a A. B. Hall, a severe shaking up and bad fright. eral Miller this afternoon made public for 50,000. The News claims to have the substance of the correspondence sufficient evidence to substantiate all the cago, was in the city yesterday. The Union Pacific are shipping many relating to the insurgent vessel Itala charges made. Dissrraeeful Nejrroes. cars of cattle from Omaha to points in ;:nd the schooner Robert and Minnie, Ala., May 7. On the Montgomery, Utah. of full text out the refused to lie give Subpoenas Issued. railroad at White Hall tonight, Western information known The well the tho correspondence. J. D. Ken worthy, s of drunken negro two Denver, Colo., May 7. District Attorgiven by the attorney general agrees ney Stevens has issued subpoenas on Dr. Santa Fe general agent at Salt Lake were attached to the regular pasvisited Ogden yesterdap, accomFubstantially with that given in the Graves and his alleged mistress, Mrs. City, of senger train. The negroes made a rush Hicks named a press dispatches. gentleman panied by of Providence, R. I., and the for the ladies car and some entered it, The representations upon which or- Hanley Bennetts of Blue Mountain Lake, N. Y., the same road. swearing and using all sorts of vulgar ders were originally given to detain the to Union There was a special over the appear before the grand jury of Aralanguage. The conductor organized a llobert and Minnie were made by the pahoe county and tell what they know Pacific last night. posse among the passengers and trainChilian minister, and were to the effect of the Barnaby case. The Rio Grande will issue a special men and arming thoni with riffles and that he had information that the neuto Salt Lake on Friday the same as revolvers from the express car drove the rate The violated. trality laws were being A Lord Insane. offered by the Union Pacific for negroos back. On the arrival here a that indicate to attorney general refused were jailed. of persons desiring to attend large number of them the benefit 7. Lord Douglas has London, May what further steps he had taken in the Crowds at several stat ions along the line matter since the escape of the two ves- been officially declared insane w hen he President Harrison's reception. 1 The Midland people lost a pile of made an attempt to lynch them, sels, or to discuss the probability of suicided. y RAILWAYilENGRLMPY e'u wt-u.- u U-i- t-- f port-iUe- bui 'v,.,i. man-of-wa- Di-sve- c.t v 1 -- ' Union-Anacon- da I i'jt: y B.il-inace- y car-load- pic-nice- rs vs |