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Show 'i: M luwa 1. ft. ii r r I 1 sea- U tj f.ru is..',Ei iSS t si, W f t. t prii" farmers 1 r. I,! pi t'!i! a i !' ..,,! acrcgr of a h i t, f,.r ; ri l. g v i. .e iieXt hee'.-- . mt.oii w.l: cmi. i.t:ou Iti bs.lt .jit-irr- thm-dy- .' Lake to r I'.. 1 !,.- ialf iii" -- nw ij.f."; . i is tl.rt rtlci i ii f. in)" .1 rwu of the 1 ' iity-fi.n- I . ,,f . w ,', i 1 i , Ii lllnv hid ik rcHiiu-i- l pus!-tio- t. n i an titliiint nt tin- - preaiilt-nl- ' (iRica uf t)i MuriiKio I'tiuii h, to talie pi't JantiHry lit. The statu an-ct- iif l.cianl of lea!tli ft-ar riihii'inu- - lit (suuill jvi.T, at a result ff the colli ivriitlicr, ami Is taking it af,'aiiial Henry i,liij,!i),-ii- , from Oregon ami hpnn.il. h i,f w In at oriltred asliintun, ly Utah Biiller are turnip (Iflnycil by rfiiKim uf ahurtKjfe tf tari in tli mirtlineat. The ti4ili(.ihli-- i i of the mnvly organized cannery at. Kayaville, bave a ditt; f,,r lv Uirimy and will lit ia reiuliius fm- nuxt year U business, Tliomaa Ke!!y, ho run a slne Una from Inili'ix n.ti in r. Mo, to Salt I,al City, died at I.il..-r- v. Mo,, lust waeU, Si. He nan well known in early daya ttiroiighout tin- wvst. njfci.lenia of l'nivo am (iljtlrijf tha t, i - prtijiiiRition of companies to malm a rrsri roir of I1 tali I.uUu by Die eaimtruction of ilyl.ei., ami will memo. rlalSecotijfii siiiiiUi,! the propoaiiion. The state treiiMirer lust week palj thH tmhuH'B of i .o 17,, n g 100,000 l Dl.lijfaru.ii, to bank of New Hliiih was incurred a few York, Bioutha when the treasury was hurt of f inula. tin-lani- r s -, e ik ao Peter ChrUteiisou a dairy rami, of Central pastured I.U eons on green luceru last amnnirr aa an and enpi-riiuen- it to be protliul.ln. llo aocured third more mi!l than usual and It was of auperior iiia!ity. Under the riicoiiraeeiiicut of Ocorge Oitchof Kooshiiirin, whohaaeeeleslaa-tica- l of the lndiani of Ornsa ralley, the Imliana will next sencou plant an urcliard and experiment with Lardy fruit iu (Ireennicli canyon. chaio U'. S. Ilnyncs, the traveling man fvho vvna !,t by Uoy Ka!KMi, an old boy, .November 'il, In the Kniitsfurit Hotel lobby at Salt Lake, died at the Holy ( r(., hospital ,lst week, and a chaixeof nuirdur In the first debtee hun been vrefeired ii;BinBt the boy. t r Kcijj lit. a former resident of JMatn City, killed hi three years, eld child and seriously injured two other Children, in a tit of Insanity at his home near Dry an, Uluho, Ust week. Mi. Kirjrht and a unad balm eluded the hu.sb.ind and spread an alarm, or the, entire family nuuld have beeu Nil IVr Klllait Iu Meetrlo Hallway Ac- cident. Six persona were killed Rinl a number injured Monday by reason of an electric car jumping the track at a sharp curve at the fool of the high maintain between Alleutown and ( 1 1,,. accident was oopcrsbni g, l'a, due to tlie net rails and snow. The dead are: Key. Tobias Jess'cr, aged 00, ail unattached Informed church clergyman, killed i itliiu siht of his home; Albert Wager, Allontown, aged Di-tt- 41); Jacob I'et.'er, Mrs. I'oopers- - burg, aged .1,'.: Ambrose Keinhard, Vreedensville, aged ."n: Irwin Kenner, Zion Hill, farmer, '..'i years, and I rani, Wesley, of Allenlown. I'. Msliljr K..l,ll.r I t t l.rl.l i,,n. In. urrei lieu In Inlmjil nt Culm l'reilletrd a Year. l.-rr- ''You will see insurrection on tho Island of Cuba before a year has passed," said Dr. K, N. Young, who ba9 returned from a visit to his brother, Liieien Young, who has recently been relieved ascapluin of the Havana port. Dr. Young says that the thinkiug class of Cubans desire annexation, and that if the question was submitted to a vote it would carry. As matters stand, he predicts that the Cubans will prove Inand that capable of their unrest rained prejudices and tho ignorance and discontent of a certain class will soon result iu uprisings. He isnvs that a number of officers to whom he talked shared this view, that annexation was Hie hope of the island. llrrkraiit. killed. lllglity members of company F. The new law reducing (he iu teres Murleii.en formerly Charisril With Munlrr Mighlcenth infantry, stationed lit on the tax rates from 1 U, 1 of JniliM It. liny. per cent, Cheyenne, were poi soiled while eating A complaint la provuijr disusterous to the charging Peter Morten-seuf raiiti(f breakfast Christmas morning, and for with the murder of James 11. llnv money fro,,, (av ln mt Lal.e a lime fully half of them neve in w ns filed in county. Xd oim will pay the taxes Judge Diehl's court at Suit of death. I'.efore breakfast danger I. ake ud take a lien on the land, and the mi. I a warrant of arrest Monday, was over every man in the company was served upon the suspect, who has county wi;) have to bid in the land hal to leaie the table, nm soon nil been under and lose (he ums of at least tTJ.noo guard since Wednesday, by were prostiale.l and iu great agony. Ch'ef of Police Hilton. Tlie prisoner, teui', orar:!y. The post was haM;!v who has sat in silence in a little room . The past .seas, m hns been the best In lelnonisteied an antidote. ut (lie police station for nearly a week, the hi.stoiv of i!v ( .., sn.-vi w I., ty of the men b. i sat down first, under tlie shadow of horrible crime, I'B'v' total output of weiein very bad shape and vomited read the complaint which dire."-"u,;ar wr, n, from 80.The antidote relieved all (.o.m.H vigorously. P0 ti ns of beeta. The mam phutt aa of them. One old man, however, is accuses him of being the guilty iu ;y, and without changing a line of expres!n operation vihty dava, and the two critically ill. sion in his face, handed the war. ant bran h j lnnts seventy .lavs each. The The Mirvjcnn Nofihn opinion that one. lo tlie oil,, lie was ue. .i the poison was in the beef. unj.i .1 Aper cent si;ar. moved lo n cell in tl u'illt y l.li M t v rin rii;iii n.llerson, inother ol Cars i.i M it i llHIl.ll... H( i t.i, 4n Clin n re l it Ir r ei.y r.eneral t, , Fu'vey. Anderson, died at of Hi.. M.. VHllii Itl.rr. A.'.'.-.: to tcleg;'; itis pi iuted in her h..'1-- in Hi,. hist w. ,.W. Sh. A w n miij-coi- r t, 1 ! i ei. , ... ! H,,, l ' en' i ne, tesi.'.etil if Hunt viTe ros'.iot uf Vtah mi.l lm,! V,.,.n Sen. ir .irrf JSt'.l, i nbiumt . and a ha'f a .si i a. I.i Palm i's 'I'giills, I euei III b id n Ins political tour in f.u-o- of 1'nlma. In the I'uei to loin .' is fa ring; Piinc'pe province his meet ires have Ai'iewltMi'a! n i has been se'eeted been broken up, he !i i been greeted a permanent ,te for the state fair will! slum's of tu tor .no! slimes have been throw n at h;in. 'ii'inei rode on A clause hi (lie mate enistitmion aaya t lie N'v,e horse h,. use .luring the war the fa r muat be at Salt Lake. All is accompanied ai.d h:iiiJ nil a rther .tes consi.iereil than Ajrricul-ttira- ! uuitil cr of veterans Mils,, fee!,,,,. Th, . were without the park, city is running strong in Puerto P. ineipe. and c oii I not be selected. J.i'iat.e'ii SiioHell, one of t'tah's Se.eilteeii-Vear-illrr I hlrniia lli.y Itre.t.rt Me.UI fr.ou King tilnaiil. vtr.men w iiopusiied a handcart erosa the plains in t',4, arriving with Arthur ligiui, the seveiueeli-vei( 1, ths r.;..u han.l. ai t hria,H, (lied at hero of twenty three Fait I.aUelasl week, aeiifil Mie was ploit In Lake Michigan, hns been theMily Gmtileiu the company she decorated by Kdward VII., king of C&ne with. l'nglainl, for his heroism. Chnsi ma,. that a g, 1,1 JoiUe Kolapp at O.rden last week Young lignu was notifi.-deeld.'d that a iiiimir who lost at medal of the Uoyal Humane society, from the bestowed by Kdward iu recognition of gemMii g c mid not winner. He a d that to do otherwise the daring of a lfritisli subject, awaifej wou'.il be to encounikre iramliiinif by him. Pgn is tlie first resident of the youtba. ami en.ied by r. eoumiending' Pnited States to receive such honors. that both parties U the,mil be He is a ltritish abject by reason of his birth in tansd.t. teri'-.;ry- St 1 ln-l- I lim-lU- fdo-ee- ! .l g reek occurred Sahir '.t v freight on in,. Northern I'aeilictw nt tlve miles west ,.f li.irdiner, Mont. ntiii HS a result twenty imm of llier, li ...i . are lying a the bottom ,,f the , mi'u river and truth." is siiseinicd, t;i,,,,. overland tm-nU.senki,.at Miss.m i. The accident isKing; vuti,is.,,t I.e. to have '',ue,nv !,v the break iuu of a rail or t! lite Co,, wrathewnicli cause. lie to SCI urate, ei coupling th,. rear por-i- , i. w,. .low n tumbled the in iiiilniu in to t river. No oil.' u as i n d. nigin v- Mi-,- 1,,.-,- . '' I I I i . -- MARKET. MeiW-o- fiy, I'erwiit Cut. , I o 1 heir lives were lost and over a sexire of persons injured, (Several of them k, t :jiy that they cannot re cover, lo a tire iu Zacatccus, Mil., which broke out iu the uiarket-bousSaturday and caused collapse of the building. rifieen bodies have beeu taken from the ruins and a large force is at work clearing away the debris iu order to recover others, though there it BO hope that any of those caught ia the Collapse of the big structure will be found alive. Among those caught in the collapse were several of the minor official charged with the management of the building, The market-houswas one of the largest buildings iu Zacatecas, and was. owned by the city, lis lower portiou was composed chiefly of cellars, in which local tnereliantsstored their perishable goods, and it was Iu the basement section that the fire originated. The flames had gained euch headway when discovered that the entire r building w as seen to be doomed, ar.d the efforts of the firemen and citizens were directed to saving goods fro u tlie tdorage compartments iu the ba.-uieu-t aud on tlie first floor. i,.i' 1 Ztr. ll,.uaif un. Porty-fir- t s UNIVERSITY CRtMATEO ? lajtrs con- w I I.tlldi found ii cur-rene- y. Hi I "; :. came fi i:n the cast that John W. Gates (l.e mm magnate, is flgur. na' r'' u ' a control of tin.- irmi deposit ef ouf hern I'lili fT taraet lios S. i.iey case ',vi Mu.-'ay- , - I !al rrlvt Out. y t.t hi sugar was .' '.'') nag factory the past r cf fcuk'nr in tvs i hours. Btliiroails wiii make special rates to Man-hanA.r!) inkt. In encourage immigration to 'tab ami Idaho, An oil exchange, is t'll. if organized by ail Bake (ul men, and active trading iu tiii stocks will sunn begin, Owing to a. bieak in t de ditch of tha Msi.tl light company, that city vi i.i i!ui'iiin-M- i the greater portion of nft-ii- "si.!.."' 4 i ::'.tti. Iii.- The. record j fORTY-FtV- e e ! i c it Like r. '' were li iii i.e V that aiGN. 1 - ;.! :EIt tli(J vely low )4 E iN MEXICAN r.iar L..Hr F. - The uf:;tir ty f m iiui' viwn Trti isf of lli . tit s Is i - M . s. UTAH STATK NKVvS. T! e Utah Hut TO lresi nect. on wi;;; I. t '.J re'illest I, IS 1. - sen delit legion. . . : . .. 1 id; .f ll.c 'J icasury ti.m as ..... ..I lal.on-- n the l.avy . . i I. etar I. l. an J l.tu'r. n.ade foin.ai .! u and Mondav for trial 1 i 0(1. e i i be loi . !. nee in the pr.a.ee, in, gs lie averrby usuai ii.' of vretatV of A,1 line, S retary ed 1. s nU'ier the civi' that i. s..n. a.s- of !. a a continuing l. rela' and that he colli, Hot be service till tliat poi lf...iO dismiss.-.w.li.uut formal chargrs, trial Tlie date of transfer of the tieasui; and con v.c' ion. Tlie request for his w ill 'h on the rnutuai peiol departtiieut was sent to him by Hear-Adeon teiiieiie of lie ouloiii(( aii.i liieoin-ii- i resigniii .iii i' iti Harker, commander of the secretaries, Mr l...e iiavin hijni-f.ei- ! at lirooklyu, and he repiied hu entire w ininynes to remain at Olvy yard on 'e at letter, formally setting liy ti.e bis liepart ii.ent until su.-Lis position. tin.e as it u.ay I e iiieeab'e to his bin'- - forth S Long said that be bad Dm eess.ir to tai.e ho il. Jt la aiijijn: .1, r tiie reply of Mac'.ay to the hiiwi er that li.a, i.,r Shaw will be st for bis resignation. Pending ibductrd ii. to his new oRiee touie time re.j.Ji its receipt the secretary said he did not in January. w to enter into a discussion, of tho 4'oifHjrrtt! lulu Hr not luiitrfilt. matter for publication. In bia inforIt ia liotfteriiiie aaitifct the 1,'uite't mal discussion of the mutter, Secretary a i oh ate i.ili on an Long made it perfectly plain that t f.!ts !n unfMisj ei, l!i.i I ml ia ti io. c.i ii); to t he president's intentions in regard to Mac-ladecs'... I, of Jude A iuii:.,ii of the I uite.l ivoiild be carried out regardlehs of State linn', at laio, i. Ir. ill tlie the hitter's declaration t hat be is pi a n e 1 i ie. ,u r i et t w as ai i est ei for It it exby civi! service rules. a i iife.ierate t 'I bill (f ivinjr an ludiao pected that if le dues not resign he will in a boihe tiioie. it was aiie.il tiiat be removed summarily. be hail vt.ittttii .,ii '.I o of the I nite.l Mutes .statutes, which Only Una MrKliilry Memorial Assorts I lullloiikrs it a eiiioe torairy paper liilis There is but one nat ional movement lirarunf a hiiniiitinle to tegular in the I'niti-- State for a memorial for William McKiuiey to be built, by popu.! luljjr A (niiloii Imhls t Iib t (lie general lar subscription. That memorial will likeness tt hii h one bill hohis to the be erected over the grave of the late re li lac t nr is in.'.n ftieient to con" president at Canton. T he w ork of sevlet iii.ieis it has i i n attempted to curing su bscriptions is iu the bauds of make it an imitation or fnfery of reul the McKinley Xatioual Memorial assonii.ney, and in.iieatts that the Indian's ciation w ill. headijiiai teis ill Clevtdaud, oniy reiotnse is throuii tlie Mate Ohio. Some confusion in the public as the otf. use was merely a mind has resulted because there existCom cheat and not against the I'liitei! Slates ed (in organization in Washington, I). law. liiinelt atk a lulling cow boy C, known as the "Washington Arch and baa been ilischiu ged from custody. Association." Its object was to build a memorial bridge over the Potomac rreliint StiutmaiJIy ltiiiiiiv. Maelay. river. The Arch Association no longer Secretary lanij; has discharged I'idcjar Stanton Maelay fnnn bis p.. nit!. hi as a exists, having votad to go out of busibkiiled laborer in the Hiooklyn navy ness and leave the Held fo the national in yard. Mr. Maeiiiy haviiiK refused to organization having headquarters Cleveland. resign when re.Ueste. to do so. Mr, Of the McKinley National Memorial Maciay criticised Admiral Schley iu bis of State, Association, naval history as a "caititT, poltroon Judge William R. Day of Canton, Is and coward." SI ates Senator MarSecretary Lung's action wan taken by president; 1'niled cus A. Ilnnna, Myron T. the illreetioii of the president and fol lierriek, Cleveland, Ohio, treasurer; lowed a conference between the president Bud the secretary, who took to the and Ityersoii Uitchie, Cleveland, Ohio, White House with him a letter from secretary. Ma. lay In response to the reijuest for Culiirsil.i Kinta Clans Mar He Fatal) bia resignation sent by the secretary Hiirneil, last Sat iirday. In thin letter Maciay while Archie Saturday night he be Ion, tied that Mi could not removed a ranchman, was personating or be compelled to resign without definite charges bc'intf made against him Santa Clans, distributing presents from school-hous- e at and without having an opportunity to a Christmas tree at the Silt, Colo., his clothing, composed answer those charges. largely of cotton and other combustible llnvar t ullrt tosti Itiu material, caught fire from tlie candles Judge Johnson of the district court on the ehristums trees aud he was at Iieuvt-- Monday notified tlie proprieenveloped in a tlimie. He covtors of poolrooms ami bucket-shopered his fnee with bis hands aud stagoperating in Ih iiver, and the Ueuver gered toward the school-housdoor, Mining Stock exchange, through the endeavoring to get outside, hoping to sheriff, that they must discontinue extinguish tlie flames in the snow on business at once. The poolroom oper- tlie ground. The women and children ators, who have been protected against were frantic with fear. Pert McVay the city authorities by an injunction grabbed Urquhart and by a desperate Issued some months ago by Jude effort tore the burning clothing from Palmer of the same court, say they w ill him, but not until Prqtihurt had inobey Judge Johnson's order, as Judge haled tlie burning flume and was ter1'aliner'a Injunction docs not apply to ribly burned about the head and hands, Tlie others lie was taken to his home in an excounty authorities. affected, however, declare the court tremely critical condition, but il is has no ric.ht to make audi an order thought he w ill recover. iu their case, and will light the order. UTAM MURRAY. elrv I hHU'tS MACLAY COVf IfMjH SHAW OF IOWA AMERICAN EAGLE. (l.ill.il, t iu Kuiu-IL- U SiS.OOO ritl ity f Ufturaiire. The Ptiysical building at tlie Pciver-it- y of Utah, at bait Pake, burned to tlie ground Friday morning, causing a lo of S.'.o'n,' on the huiiiiing aud contents. The loss ia fully covered by insurance, and tlie structure wiii be rebuilt aa siin as possible. A portion of the apparatus ia the building was saved, and this has been moved into the workshop The cause of the fire fuii I i ia unkuow u. The fire was discovered by boys re- siding near tlie grounds, and au alarm telephoned to the tire statiou. Owinjj to the long run, fully two miles, uphill ail the wsy, and a delay in getting the water turned on, the fire gained uch headway that it could iwt be MAYS SIMMAUY. Edward F. Atkinson, the noted Bo-o- n economist, has come out strongly for reciprocity. Lcprewntative Wood of California has introduced a bill to establish a de--t partaient of mines and mining. The Au.erican Sugar Kehuieg com. pany has reduced grades of refined sugar 10 cents per hundred pounds. The L'oiversity of Chicago f.as been made the recipient of 81,i".:'5,0oo in gift at the hands of friends of the institu- sft 3 tion. Senator Hale has introduced a bill authorizing the eurollmeut and organization of a L'nited States naval re- MONTHS 3 1 and pet cents ia all rela Kittle Thr tin ou!y Ainmc-ae threw months trial After ll. youth. d. we iel vu will be t'uuvlnc. f b t a lull' thal yuu DHfrd th ZO ! un serve. ' LouBf tioid Kiieei Now uuiy Formal announcement is made thai the National Hank of North America, checked. An explosion of chemicals New York, will absorb the Hank of the scattered the Humes throughout the State of New York. building before the fire department London papers express much satisi arrived. faction that the United States senate f V Jrrv The structure which suffered from - . ratified the treaty by fire is near the uorlh west corner of the a such large majority. university grounds. Its dimensions The Russiau embassador lias told the are 62xU'0fert. It contained on the Grand Yi.er of Turkey that tlie state first floor the shops, mechanical drawof Macedonia and Armenia is disgraceing room, mineralogy room and chemiful to the Turkish government. cal Supply store room. On the second Friends and Strangers. The National llroom Manufacturers' floor were tho physical laboratory, Ve take the liberty of (sending F rench and German association of the United States and rooms, and physia sample copy of tha herewith you cal supply store room. The third floor Canada hasdtcided lo advance tlie price JAh.sj HAY AT BEST. contained tliree chemical laboratories of brooms aud is considering a further great screeching bird of the Rockies. The American Eagle, with a Friends Vy l.s.t THIuu to Murdered Salt qualitative, quantitative and normal advauce. that will into est you. Lalte JlugiiirSM li.au. the chemical library, chemistry class The Dawes commission has sent 1500 we Above give yon a chance to Amid a gathering of u rooms, and store room for chemical more names to Washington of Creek invest 25 cents for a three mouths relative atid hundreds of Tlie of offices Professor supplies. ludians who have selected their allotfriends, ail that was mortal of Acree and Professor Wilcox of the ments ami against whom no contests trial of tlie paper ami below we make yon an oiler that will appeal James li. Hay, w hose murdered body chemistry department, Ilicliard Lyon, have been filed. to subscribers ami mm subscribers wa taken from a small and lonely professor of mining engineering, ProA fine blooded Arabian saddle horse If you wish the Eagle lor grave in Purest Pale Wednesday fessor Arnoldson, in charge of instruc- has reached Morocco from the interior alike. one $1.50 we will, order year tion in French and German, aud (leorge December morning, was consigned to its last rest-Iloth. The animal will be, made for you by our special g place In the city cemetery at Salt Silver, in charge of the shop, were also shipped to Washington for President arrangement with one of the best Lake Sunday afternoon. The last sad in the building. Koosevelt's use. I'boto-Jewelrcompanies in the rites were performed at the TwentiThe fire started in the qualitative The Kentucky court of appeals Iibb country, a liondsoiiie hand painted eth ward meeting house at 11 o'clock, chemistry laboratory, in tlie northeast and were atien, led by a crowd of sorcorner of the third floor. It may have ruled that a telegraph company, as a miniature of any picture sent us. common carrier, cannot be indicted for We can make this beautiful Hand such as has seldom started from a lluuseu burner, care rowing people, or restrained from furnishing informa Painted Aliniatnre from any gathered iu the Twentieth ward. Tha lessly left burning under a shelf. It tion concerning races to poolrooms. or that you house wasri k l'to the doors, and Photograph Tintype have been due to the spilling of many may d The customs revenues in the Philipmay send m mounted in a who could not get inside stood in th phosphorus or some other easily ignitframe which be can eithused for nine months ended the ed Septhe pines chemical. The The cause will probably services. yard during deepesS tember 30, l'JOl , were S(i,275,2.i5, as er as a laides brooche or as a sorrow was expressed upon every face, always remaiD a mysteiy. lapel pin or watch cbai m. and tears were visible all over the compared with J5, 484,020 for the same It cannot be lmd at jewelers for SECRETARY OF STATE HAY house. I'eter Mortenscn, the suspected period of 1000, and $U,4CS,128 for 18U9. less than 81 and if specially tinted WILL NOT RESIGN The Spanish government is working murderer, is sli'.l in jail, but has not would cost no less than S2.50. Now, been formally charged with tlie crime. fUuaated It n mors to that Effect energetically to establish strong econoI'osltlvely we are makiugr lhis extiaordinary Denied I'ruslilent Ucilrti illiu to bonds and between the South my Spain SCHLEY'S TRADUCED BOUNCED. Ketnaln. American republics A modus vivendi offer for a short time only, to new subscribers and to old oi,es who of the repeated publications with Argentine will soon be concluded. Kltr 8. Ms. tsy A.ked to I.rave Employ ol of Inlateview to the general rumor that Secthtt (...vtirniiieiit. pay up arrearages and one year's A metallurgical congress, sitting at subscription in advance, with the The following order was made publiq retary Hay is about to retire from the has petitioned for object of cabinet, a statement is given with full Kharkoff, Russia, increasing our circulation. Saturday afternoon: the free importation of pitch used in 81.60 is all we ask for a A. authority touchiug this subject, sub year'B S. Itarker, Comcoal brickettes. The and one of these subroiiptioii stantially to the effect that Secretary manufacturing mandant Navy tard.New York. Sir: comes from the South American beautiful painted likenesses of Hay does not now contemplate retire- pitch I am directed by the president to ask States. join-selfchild or friend. Every ment from the cabinet. This stateKdgar S. Maelay, special laborer, genThe bodies of two shepherds, partly one of our subscribers will more eral storekeepers office, navy yard, ment applies not only to the present New York, to send in his resignation. moment, but to that indefinite pericd burned, were found ut Cabra Springs, than appreciate the actual value fixed by the conclusion of the uegoti-alion- s near Canyon lilanco, Sauta Fe couuty, of these brooches, when the miniaVery respectfully, to the construction of au isth- N. M., Friday. It is believed the shep-- . ture is of some dear friend or JOll.VH l.OXti, Secretary." herds were murdered and their Hocks child who is dead. We want Secretary Hoot was designated to mian canal. Also, it is stated with solicitors for tlie paper to. handle make public tiie request for Maclay's equal positivenebs and authority, that stolen. By a decision of the Illinois Supreme this "easy" proposition in connecwith the President Koosevelt had in the strong- tion with the excellent premium ms John McKechney and John court, exPref'8'-"a to presiiienteUid it was given to tire press 7 Secretary Hay article. For terms, samples, out- his earnest desire that he shall remain Jr., will recover approximateby film. iu the cabinet, of which he forms oue ly 8700,000 from the city of Chicago, tit, etc, apply at this office. anal 11111 Special Onter In the limine. American EagVj Pub. Co., extra compensation for constructing a of the principal props. accordThus, liefo.ro the (louse adjourned Thurstunnel. Murray, Utah, to the ing the statement, secretary's day over the holiday recess, a special The Secretary of War has wired Genorder was made for the consideration Inclinations aud the president's desires run together, and there is no foundaeral Chaffee, commanding the division of the Nicaragua cunal bill, beginning tion for the solreports to the effect that of the Philippines, that bhort-teron Thursday, January Tth, aud to condiers in his command hereafter w ill be tinue until tlie bill is disposed of, the Secretary Hay is to leave his post. held in service until their arrival at oeder not, however, to interfere with Army Surgeon's Heroism Appreciated. San Francisco. SV'ZaJT revenue or appropriation bills. MS .. W. J General Smith has recommended atTTA '' A number of experts representing The session of tlie House was brief, the major portion of the time beicg Surgeon Heinz of the medical departbig American firms have arrived at ment of the amry for a medal of honor Vladivostock, en route for Siberia, occupied by Mr. De Armond of Misas a reward for heroism at the battle where souri in making a personal explanation they will build factories and exof Ganda river, island of Siunar. ploit tlie agricultural and mineral regarding reports circulated in his disHe ina fought as long as he w:as able, wealth of the trict concerning his course in the matcountry. ter of the extension of the rural free while shot through both arms aud The indications are that tlie delewith a bad bolo slash iu tlie back. delivery. ATTORNEY gates to the Brussels sugar conference, After recovering from a fainting spell who Lieutenant tlenerHl Allies Heirliiiautled for all the countries of represent with both arms in a sling, Heinz diTalking of the Schley Controvray. Ilussia, favor the total the work of carrying the Europe, except rected War of Hoot, Saturday seabolition of sugar bounties in the Deseret National Bank Building. Secretary wouuded until they arrived at Calaba-log- . countries represented. verely reprimanded I.ieutenau Colonel Calhoun recommend Miles for expressing in au interview Col. Josiuh Hinton, the Heinz for a certificate of merit, which Salt Lake City, Utah. mi opinion in the Schley case, after with John Brown, who was approved, but General Smith orders had been issued that army and thinks the man's heroism is worthy of served in the Union army in navy officers should not talk in public Bnd later edited various newspapers in A FREE PATTERN a medal. about tlie case. Secretary Root's closNew York and San FranWashington, r.iB) to irtry qU- IN MURDERED THEIR HOME. ing words were : "You had no businesi cisco, died in London Friday. iu the controversy and no right, holdWont Crime hineo lleniler Atrocities The iron ship Narcissus, flying the Itr.iiight lo Unlit Iu Kansas. ing the ofdee which you do, to express flag of Italy and commanded by CapOne of tlie worst crimes viosince was in the Your conduct any opinion. tain Boero, is more than a month overlation of the regulations aud rules of Pender alracities was brought to light due at San Francisco from Genoa. She H ollicial propriety; and you are justly at Parsons, Kansas, Thursday, when left the station port g days ago, liable to censure which 1 now express." the lifeless and distorted bodies of A IADIIS' MAGAZINE. a valuable cargo of marble. Colonel John Ifull and w ife were found 4 fin; V.lHl faiM "The power that holds the PhilipTurkey Menacing A nierlcniil. in the bedroom of their new home in m Sim,; n.k lnw at The authorities Hey root, Syria, tlie city. They hud undoubtedly been pine archipelago will have a potential . 4 im ovmB. " l it havH notified naturalized American murdered. The officers have not suc- offset on Asia." says General tvj.li, S.llsku. fi!ri.,UM must renounce e theii ceeded in finding the slightest clue that to a com citUrns that they "It is a stepping-stonibwisisi. frfc-riii- l Itfmi raiutraa naturalization within fifteen days, oth- will aid in discovering the murderers. maudiug position, and a base from erwise they w ill be expelled from Tur where American interests can ever be Hull Mad (letii Nluely-iiln- e Yeart Iu the key. Spencer l'.iidy, first secretary ol protected." I'en. legation at Constantinople, has mad The coal mines of Utah produced Judge McClrrnan Saturday morning an encrget.c protest in the matter. 1U A more tons of coal during l'JOl 158,435 sentenced Patrie Hayes to ninety-ninhas written the Turkish authority in the than The are figures year li(i. years in tin- penitentiary for tlie muriiii the withdrawal of themes 1,39'.', 413 for this year, and 1, 2:13,178 der of Willi:. til MeCiuuc Hayes killed 4tii9 tut ttut iii i'lui incident may become serious Mei'aine in liuth on the rah day of for last year. The figures are taken owing to the absence of a uaturaliza-- ! ot'.ieitil from the statements of the state last October iu cold blood Iroat v. Coal mine inspector. KcCJtll, CO.. e f e i -- beart-broke- grief-stricke- n gold-plate- gentle-mau'sve- "Ptear-Ailuiiri- ii , -- s?v? RAY VAN COTT. AT-LA- well-know- n 1SI50-C- l iMS GALL'S 'MAGAZIME ear-ryiu- ', r.itjii e de-nii- ir - lisrt-TH- E l,ri. freseherous Mllplnos Discovered. eril (lo.i. W. Davis, commanding at :dioiigii, island of Mindanao, ha .nin e J that the proviuce of Misamis, " " la iii.., again be placed under n.ill- -' ' J' c. turol. General Davis has proof 't tl e recently-electepresident and ii ilors and the leading men of tgiyt n De Misamis, are guilty of ''Paso i in furnishing ammunition te month, ''e Insnrgents within the past 'if of t lie province of Misamis is The evidence shows '' iu in plicated. "'it a I these men are members of the ' i i d eorvt Katipunan s.H:iety. Indiana Msn Mnnlere.l In ( i, , .. petroleum Found In Ffypt. John .ay. aged twenty-seven- , s. ...... rD. on Daily Telegraph publishes a miller, employe.! by the N,.i,le,. 'tispahh from its correspondent at Milling company. was nuirdi j,t t s:ro blood by au sassiu early Snn.Ur. 1, the effect that after working tj was resting on a stairway ,,, i,'n j noar Suex, .years at dow, when au unknown ims,, ( ..,'i Pirst rs employed by the petroleum lond'of buckshot through th.. ,.'.,., ,' "JO'licite have encouutered H'troleuin entire contents of the wem-oenic '.. io the William loir..,, , ay's head. nd at a depth of Sits feet. A twenty-three- , son of ev-- om, . of gas followed the 'errible flow er Kodcra, was arreted ,.,,m n'i. ,) caused aa explosion, which on . the of tragedy charge uiitted the crMiie. lie cirn.. i. - ,, ""'e'ed the boring plants and blocked tets bis innocence. It ;s This discovery is considered i 11. ic ay ami rocire were m !.'.- vMt)i t;,e ''tipJrtaiit, the correspondent contin-"- . auie girl. to the existence of oil s 'r t, i r, , , .... fLj.lt.1 OF UTAH bUFFEHS FROM FIRE. - pointing e,?:d ju 1 Kgypt. , l'li1Kue exluu al Teias Health Officer Hsu Franel.ro, State Health Officer Taber of Austin. Tex., has reported to the governor that there were six cases of bubonic plague iu Snn Francisco during September aud three deaths In October undone case aud one death in November, lloxer Executed for Kl l.iijr (.eriiiMU. It Is officially announced that in consequence of the murder of a German near Peking, August y, fifteen members of the band found guilty of the crime were executed. rrotiilnenl l.tshoaii liesd, Wood in, who served two term as sheriff of Pinghaiu county, and who was one of the best known citizens of Malm, died Friday niorn-lufrom a complication of diseases, after a brief illness, at Pl.iekfmiL "Pilly" tf Great damage ti. lie extensive cuttle Oklahoma Territory Is Advios from 'he ranges state that the stock is perishing, weakened by the lack ot feed and by the Intense cold. latoesUof "li S. P. Miller, a resident of San Frsn-Ciscaecidetitly shot himself while hunting in tlie Berkeley hills, Thurs day, is suffering a very severe though not fatal wound. Miller shot himself w hile ia the act of draw ing his loaded shotgun from a cart. Portions of Finland are having a gold boom, gold haviug been discovered at A member of the meteorOuleabbcrg. ological board lias r commended tha adoption of American methods of distribution and utaliation of the reports in the Russian bureau. Lillian Vickers, of Los Angeles, Cal. a atudeut at Bry n Mawr college, near Philadelphia, was burned to death In her room at the college Friday Her clothing accidentally caught fire, and the young woman w ns fatally burned before assistance reached her While he was iu St. Petersburg, the Marquis Ito was able to ascertain that Russia recoguized s legitimate Japan' claims to economic expansion in Korea, and that the liiissian government was disposed to avoid everything calculated to put obstacles in Japan' wy. M JUt St. WW TKX. Say, Where aro you Going?( am Going to I J. N. Brown's Meat Market, Whera I can Turchnse Fresh and Cured Meats of all kinds. Fruits and Vegetables, Game in Reason, aud I can get the Best that Can be Obtained for the least money, by for what I get. . pay-Cas- J. N. BROvVN, Prop. SANDY, . . . UTAH h st |