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Show AM KK St. A. KAiILi I CAN" Willi :. lrftrf:It,, UTAH MURRAY, lfw , s,nt VICTIM OF .SAB'- HITS- WARP.UM. ilii. U - Jer-j- t Aliii.aier r - Houmled rn-l- t I, .til,, C(i(;i!i:ss. W'KKK JN bt : i t,i m ! I ' , First Ass . ,.. Pi s'.iu lister Jcitiiis.i..n lias res fiied In Pittsburg, er was settled 1 V Hct ul, !(H Ii TilOl'ICAL TJJAIE NKWS Sl'MMAKY. I KitUllt. Aa.,i.. ISSs'.. HI Ox IS CH S IS SAID TO EE l'tf,lli,ia. An attempt was n,a ' to kill the SI HADING. HSPII.L T ,11 t'.c r. ;tt ei ci prom.ces Let. Mr. II oust, pastor of 'ie German to '( ;).! i' 0. ftat tt.e !ll- Lutheran church of j. .;.' .rth, N. J., ttuan ' mrul t llif Hi .o,erii 'u i'al Of Milt to Mliilif them. Monday night. Ths p,,l.-.-- tu l'eve the W ttrbelfl, J re Ii, ,r fe,lr,l ,,.,(,, Mit aii.l n would-breport assassin e Italian anar" I," I H.i 1,' - I Moil i i'ie to soppi.;.s the re-- i Iil.lt 11 liiwu. chista. i. f I ti.e tro..oN at, After the shooting of President pos;.:. a11 ! tin' Viceroy at Canton li,i Mr. lloiiat prea e l a sermon A (';;. a'cli from Ht.ng K'.njf say a: i Yuan M.; Kai, the ri'u-tier.y i Plural been defeated by the in which be denouB ed '! e anarchils of hi l.i, tiitiimt rein ftrcemeiit overwho have taken and said they sbojlj U- driven from S; rebels, land from ( hi l.i. J...SK- ci. ' I niig buai). They have the country. lie Imperial irixis have been Ou November 24th last his son diskill..! or c:i, tiired a the mandarin, at eU Shii.g. iu K ar.g '1 utig a lid I.aie e.ie.l the town, t.eneral Ma appeared, and tlie i iulster subseprovince, and at l'opak, in Kang si atta iifl tie rebel st'ongbolda, but quently received tbrex'ei.lng letters, province. after ni ,.,'agemeiit lasting two days in which it was said thai the boy was Iu 1 uan Nan province tie' rebels to retreat. The rebels iu bell, and that the father .would also was ( hold the town and i.- -' .. ' of I oo .l.shcd their headijuarters at be sent there. then t huen, of the ttvetMy miles nortl-wes( liiui'i Some weeks ago his little daughJer The rebellion is spread-iperfect ural town of Von Nun I hey rapidly In the provinces of h'wang was met on the strttt by an unknown 1. also bate captured the town Si. K w ang Tung and Yun Nan. man, who tried to entice her iuto a hoii, in Ktang Si prtivince, and M.e A It t't-received here from Tien I'tti, bouse, but she managed to attract the attention of pRssers-ny- , V'l the man town of Vung Ning, Ivweiihnu protlfty miles from Kwang Chou, bays all took fright and hurrievl tfway. vince. business is suspended there, (tvving to Monday night Iff' Houst heard steps on the porch of hi.. home, and he went feai of the rebels. Were the Ktrt Hettters of America from As be did so he Marsha! Su is at Tien Chou. and out to intestigaus. Asia? Ma is at Kao Chou Loth was knocked doa by a blow on the deneral head from a blunt instrument. While One hundred and thirty six boxes o' cities are in Kwang Tung province. he was prostrate (me of his assailants These commanders are aw ait ing reinrelics, toys, musical instruments, kneeled on bis list, threw a cloth T model of houses and facial masks have forcements. hey wish to join their over his face antf shored it iuto his but the rebels are holding all arrived at the American museum of forces, with as a one band, while mouth gag, tlni intervening passes, and prevents a knife into drove the other with natural history from Siberia. They bj, junction of the govern merit troops. a deep minister's the iiitlicting chlst, were collected by three members of are soldiers Many of the imperial wounded man was wound. The flesh to the T he specimens superthe Jestip expedition. joining the rebels, owing found by his wife and a physician was ior (lay offered them and the opportuBre for the anthropological department lie tovja the knife wound called, T he rebel leader is for looting. of the museum, and are expected to nity but that the blow on the was slight, of a thceelebrate.l relative Hung Ming, head bad seriously injured him. serve as object lessons of the lifeof the Sou t huen, leadur of the Tai I'ing rebellion. peculiar races living in the northwest BLOODY alEL FOUCHT eru part of Asia. The pottery which I EVOLUTION IN COLOMBIA. Two Men light Willi I'laluts Id ssers- has now been found in Sibeiiaisre-niarkablsi'hilar to that. dUct'civd iu The I literal Anna I Ota t.all.ril (.real It lory. There was a bloody duel Monday, on Alaska, and the great ijiiestiou the has received the. f ol Long Secretary the bridge tvlilclrsnans the Sacramento Jesup expedition is study.,eg is that of the MippoM'd primititc migration of low ing cablt''ia u from Commander river between Saci anicnto city and the Yolo county. Lodgers of the g tin boat Marietta, dated town of Washington, man from Asia to Ainei ica. Colon, March, Is: Lobert YV. VrmK a railroad black"Liberal army lias gained a victory. smith, w as mt t on Pie bridge by Van 8YMPA . HlZh WIT H BOtRS. Lehc.is have, possession of the entire C. Dotlge, who conducts a vvoodcartiug DfiiiocraUe III tuliers of ttie I loinut Atitt country west of Panama. Light ex- shop, aud they.begaa shooting. lteftilll(ltll. pected on the Isthmus." Captii'ii Dotlge had two pistols and fired ten estab'.veil of Iowa lias the so Woods fired five times. Dodge shots. Perry The Iiemocrats of the bouse, at a lished tin: best line of conduct to be was shot through the stomach and will caucus held Wednesday night, unaniand pursued by I'nited States naval vessels die. Woods was slmt iu the bead mously adopted resolutions declaring but it is not thought his wounds hip, the the isthmus disturbaneesou during Uiat congress should express the symfatal. The men quarreled will of Panama that it has not been found over prove Dodge's daughter, with whom pathy of the American people for the thus far by the navy departDodge alleged Woji s had been struggling lioer republics, and pledg- tiecessury Io to send ment instructions special ening themselves to use their utmost lb d rcrsof the Marietta. ABOUT WESTERN RAILWAYS deavors to "force" the Committee to Captain Within two days tin: cruiser Philaof such teport resolutions expressive delphia will arrive at Panama from Morgan Wants t know thttlr Kelutlon With llitril States. sympathy, if only that congress may tinny iiiil, and with the Marietta on have an opportunity to act. the gulf side of t he isthmus, the si t naSenator Morgan has in trod need a tion from a natal pointof view will be resolution directing the secretary o( : just as it was when Captain Perry of M Miller ilaiin. to send to the senate a the interior landed his marines to protect the isthThe bills of the physicians who atmian transit. statement of the legal and traflic There will be no attempt by the tended the late I'resideiit MeKiuley between the government of the have been received at Washington and navy to iuteilere as between factions, I nitcd States ami the railroads which movements of thti will be transmitted to congress at an unless the military and Liberal troops tend to connect with the waters of the Pacific, government It has been variously cripple the rail w a v across the isthmus, and also directing the secretary of war early dale. staled that these bills would assume iu which case marines and sailors will to furnish bimilar information with be promptly landed on both sides of enormous proportions out of all rearespect to the Philippines, and as U the isthmus and transit kept open. son, but from the highest authority the charters and on ners of such railthe In forum! Ion isobtainablc that they roads. The resolution went over on BUSINESS IN SENATE. are fair and in no wise excessive. objection of Senator Hale. I uWiIiit. Mst V m.K b I'Ct ARE a.. t:,e str ike f f p.a'nt-- ,' a con. proiii.se agite- - use-iit- Mrti-iM- "UTAHSTATKNKWS. Th Mt r.VH0l eat ;', TLe r a ant Grove ha ! thool !:.-- pi quaranltni' at ra'srd m b.e I iba-i- Ins for lire to erect nt build-dersrtment headijfiSi ters. Pleasd tuo woik. r ij M 1. weather i.'':rp t:!i Tit Salt !. shortly provide t fn rm.il frt-- ilc.very tarr'e-- s with w,-- th.-- s;g nai s to be disr routes. played on l The fraternal sooictle of jri njril !? bate tlet bled to erect a bo. id, ng to be used no a rix'in. The est of I tie bu.ldlng will be about iu."mj. The business men of Frovo will form an organization 'fur mutual advantage and for the purpise of acting io unison ou queslionsarTeeting Itn; city " John I an sou, the "Terrible Swede," well known in 1'iali and one of the Speediest professional bicycle i iders, died laat Friday in Milwaukee of e h , puue-nioui- Madge Me it, aged H, of Salt Lake, of last week, suicided Wednesday Jrlnking rarbolic acid In the presence tif a VOUIIg lOilU Willi wliOIII hhe had quarreled. The T alieruae'e choir. strong, aeeoiupauie.l by about 4"i) friends, bft 1 their California trip last Friday. The party is scheduled to return on on March '.M. fair held at Springvillc, The stm-aft Saturday, was a success, over forty head of registered stock being exhibition and liberal prices being awarded. David ('midland, one of the oldcrst and most highly respected residcuts of Jianpcte county, and well known throughout the stale, !a dead at th aye of 83. The articles of Incorporation of the Ftate bank of I'rovo have been filed. capita' The new concern bat a paid-upfl?J,oOO, divided Into ?.'.0 share of a par value of find. The Utah Hasehall league has been organized. Teams from Salt Lake, Ogden, Lagoon and Logan will form the league, the season to begiu April 2fl, closing September 4. George Kobitivin, an aped janitor employed at the L. D. H. university, tbo result of frialt Lake, is ilea l a asphyxiation, be hsving failed to turn off the gas when hi retired at night. Congressman Sutherland lias Introduced the resolutions which were passed by the Irrigation contention of Utah, askiug for a cession of the remaining public lants of Utah to the m i 'alii - I 1 ! v i n i v o intl-mu- te. 1 Hill la to be (jlven Ittght of May, The KepnliWenn steering committee Oleumnrtf itrlna HI.. ( .. It V. Is. the Ci.iiertrie A tt.e Ci ill,! of '( the i.ct t fund f.r a..: t,i of - A- i V of ijiti r, s' ri ii tier i... .ii.. Ml lii. l lri.ii.iii 'i t : : ' jv. V .jo.t..!.lit patel.t to tiie tot of lia r lite of the u.i.liic; ;.,i uii'ic.r:: li, SIcl t el.. t.t of sad t,,!i lilt-r'J'he net rmi t: rciis'jiur ii,,ri,jr:uiciii Hit ad ..i l Sicsa I K i.roi.jrti '.tit- se.si.m of :;,e Ual was urnler eoii lei a ion. tt.e stiip 1'or- was ttisi usst-,The by M SKI r of lit.!",. Ml CU'irill of Miss.; islii, Slid hurt lb uf Kansas. r;ott,i met .e March 13. The house devoted the day to private I, ii.s tilths alid the peL-ii'- li psii, euiciid.tr. 'this istlie l;ii'esi number of pen-evSioQ hiihs by the hotise at one session. Sksa i e - Differences of oniuion ou the side uppeart:d in trie sennte debate on the subsidy bill. .3r. Allison of Iowa lt.di-eatthat he was uot iiuite satisfied with the measure, as it stuinis now. and g:ttt iiotice.uf iiDieiidmciits tie prupused to offer to it, limiiins' ttie time of its operation ami ImiiiiiiK also iht: uuioiint of moiicy umiuaiiy to be paid from tint treasury on account of it. lie was followed by Mr. Spooiier of Wisconsin, who took exct piion to some provisions of the measure. He was not at all certain the bid wouid accomplish the great which its advocates claimed for it uiid lie iircd that before its ei.uc'.riit nt int-- law, th iiiiiie iufor-Biutiupon lh.it pjiut ou.'ht to lie furnished to Of ii ut eoi.ri s II Ifave which be pro! to providii,t' Ucil ttin Idil Uliill lie it n epe.lled bV 'i liUO'i'ss. i without, ho'.tov. any coi.i .iCt !liii;ie Ulldcl lis pr ov is III I SE- -- IlofsK-T- Mureli I house hf. ni Mr. tutrbor liiii, of ihio in .p. evp.uuittion of eoui-sof vtl.iih ;ic ii- ,, re a i e toil. iu' oUe-uiei!it,ers spol briefly on the measure, ainoiiif tlicm bcinif Mr. lifllainy of Norih Caroiiiia, who protcs d uciii.'ist llic treatiiiciit tiis slat had received. Mr. Foster of Illinois anil Mi I'octiruil of Missouri, dis cussed the lioer war, criticising the majority severely for failure to aihov coiicross to express the sympathy of the American people Willi the he river mi Illilile an exo-- led in the the riica-.iiri- -, sentcd I u a t y intci-es- i tin- of l of Spain has ap- The queen to to reconstruct ta Seuor pealed Sagas the ministry. In a powder mill explosion near Columbus, Kan , one man was killed aud several injured. A windstorm did some damage in the aluber portion of Houston, Tex.; w reck ing twenty houses. Cecil Lhodes, of South African fame, is seriously ill, bis death being looked for at aoy moment. The revolutionists now bold all interior provinces of the isthmus outside of Panama and Colon. Two men were killed and six w ounded by an explosion at a saw mill near Huntington, W. Va. Scotch Plains, a Dunkard settlement near lieilville, Kan., and did much damage. The transcript in the Sampson prize case has been filed in the supreme court of the District of Columbia. blew open the vault of the Farmers' bank of Tovvuville, Pa., anil stole between S7,(nM and Peking bankers announce the February installment (amounting to taels) of the Chinese indemnity. 'The Italian government has decided to construct a tunnebcontiecting Venice with the adjoining island of La Cftidie-ciA cyclone visited Safe-cracke- 1,S".'0,-Oo- O a. The boycott against the electric and gas plant of tlie .Norfolk, Va., Hallway and Light company has been raised by the Central Labor union. The revolutionists had fifteen co.o-nel- s and majors and seventeen officers of lower rank killed during tlie Agua Dulee, Colombia, engagements. It is reported that the court in Ha- vana is seriously considering throwing out the case of Lstes (i. liatlibone, one of the accused in the postal fraud case. sirmndinu republics. Sknatk After nroltinifcit debate the senate jiusseil the ship .subsidy bill, the lltial vote I it her bills upon the measure beuii; - to id were passed as follows: Appropriutiii ii.'m uotl for a public buiitiiru; at l olorado Springs. Colo.: gram leg the Central Arizona Kallway coliiiuny u ri'ht uf way for railroiut iiiirpo.es throiis'h ttie iiii h'riiiifisco mountain f,,rcst re-ve; irrantinir to tiie Cuiversi! y of 'tuh ml tbiioliiil iituds adjitct lit to its .He; appn.p-'hit-liit- : i IK'.'-o- lor a jiii .! io buihliii," at l.iiriiinie-IVvitfor tiie accommodation of deeds and other iiistr'jmeiiis in tlie I'hllippiue i.l.iiidsaiid Porto liico; uilei lim; hiuds situated ill the lhstrict of Columbia or any territory iu tiie I'nited States: to prevent ires. p. is. ers ur intruders (rout cute rim; the Mount 1,'aiiier national park, state of Washington. Acting on instructions from Peking, the United States, French and British consuls at Tien Tsiu are amicably adjusting the dispute regarding mission land. 'The Iowa bouse committee on rail- roads has vol ed to report for passage the ( after biil, reducing the passenycr fare ou railroads in Iowa to - eefKs a mile. The Kcuadorian government htw sent special orders to the local authorities in Guayaquil to make the visit of the I'nited States cruiser Philadelphia as pleasant as possible. The volunteers under (lencral Caillcs have indicted heavy punishment ou a force of insurgents in Lagtina province. They killed fifteen of the enrifles. emy and captured thirty-on- e March 1H IIorsK The general dcliate on ttie river and harbor appropriation hill in the house was en- I.lfrtssurrra I'erlsb at Sea 'by Mr. Hepburn of Iowa, who made his i ol Sevei,ar" muni!,! olitCai.Kii'0'a.iIie nieasuro. lhe titlicr Chatat 1 station Dari"Vf.4xss snd LawMonoiuy V'iing spenlters wci" MieA .'eluding the captain, rence of Massu Jjit'Lis. tioth members ur the ham, were droivl l,v bile trying to reach a couimittce. ani.tMest.rs. While of Kentucky and Thompson and Burnett of Al;ib;iuia, who distressed 11 L(o In a terrifie jsea. hMike in favor of iinprov cnicuts of interest to Live pei llis from the barge W'ar-dentheir districts. members in ad seven the to in Fnit.k 11. I. yon of Cuba, V. V , was elected lost tif the life were crew, by njr doorkeeper tn succeed the kite W. ,1. lib mi. the capsizinU f the boat of the Mono,t to Mr. Ttie oath was Iuiliie,b,i!e!y uduiinisb-rSurfman Lllis, who was l.yoll by the -- peilki-r. tony statinu rescued, on gainiug consciousness, Stwii: For three h s (he senate hud uti- made known e fact that the lifeboat iter tor til ,i' r;:;iiin lb: b;U p. had reached e barge W nrtlenu, and of ttie fill dMuii piotci'ii'.n of tt p:c.:. had taken oi loanl tite persons from and for tti" t;i!ii.'iu by t'n, II ilsv.Uit ol! ki:u the barge a was returning to the cour: s of tiio.e vv iio i I BLSlNiSS IMMENSE OPENED POSSIBILITIES LP. llx Hell Hes.ril.ed Wlul" Are Within lur t lhe MtC laluoii of luM ! l'routlaiug field. Ceil. Javuiea II WilaoD tbo Heat lleiiiu Jan. di. H. i "Cii s Oil W'il-- :i t Trade He recently iti Vi;!i at Tropics" w of exhau.-tiv- e all gives tiie hitiire possibiii'b s in utir dea.iiiiis and other with Cuba. Porto ttopiial countries. He favors an AmI'ulon with all the erican countries south of its. beginning vv.i.'i Cuba, and as the benefit:, are received and felt in our eularg-- commerce, extending the Union to other nations. He considers Cuba the mo::i valuable the work. It field for commencing has about 411. bud to 4U.WU square miles, or liT.G'iO.i.iuiJ acres at the least, mostly .suitable for raising supar. tobacco, coffee, fruits ami at tie. of this acreage nearly 13,uu0,0U0 acres are uncleared forest. These vast forests consist of mahogany and other hard woods, all cabinet for manufactures, valuable The fruits of work and shipbuilding. Cuba are manifold, and have been artiin lh cles of staple consumption The I n.f.ftd States for generations. altitudes of Cuba vary, oue elevation being 7,07u feet above the sea. These high ranges make the interior of Cuba balmy, or to quote Gen. Wilson's words, "It is. indeed, one of the most bei'iitifiii. lii.alihfiil. and inviting is ti: and while it lies lands tinder the within the epics, it can hardly jd:-climate is evcry-,- y be called tn pint', the trade winds wheio iii:':c.;!i and th" bill:::)' a ci the surroiiniliii Bo.-to- Cu.-to- t it.-- sat- th So.iiiii-- authority over the isl.lt! c ;S( ii, saiiU.u y coiiiiib.'t'ii eiifutced. aud the tioas h.i low I'l vol' disappeared. yel-ha- v s l ulia r.lcb In Natural Resource. Cuba as a Gen. Wilson ngards promising field, provided the United States will enter into reciprocal traibj relations with it, as the island cannot he annexed because of the joint resolution of congress. As annexation Is out of the question for the present-a- mi until the Cubans so desire, voluntarilyother arrangements for mutual Hn prosperous trade must bo made. regards Porto Rico as a limited field and emigrafur American enterprise tion. The population is dense and the As to land almost entirely Cuba, millions of its acres are untouched, its annual sugar capacity is about o.Oun.OoU tons, its tobacco is the coffee best in the world for ci'i.ars. in the isSlows n curly everywhere land, and its pastures and grass lands will easily support .several million hea.i of cattle, or as many as Iowa and Texas. Minerals, tuch as iron and copper, are plenty. As the general says, "The island is a natural garden. The climate and temperature of Cuba and Porto Rico are at all times bitter and more equable than in any of our states- - in the Mississippi Valley south of the Ohio and Missouri rivers." As to the population, the whites outnumber the colored tv o to one, while in the Philippines there is one white to fifty of the colored races. . Hanker for TuMIc On lierahlp. "'..-- . .... , ...,,-- . h C. Ilepbtrrrr, vice president of tbo The llingham Consolidated CopChase National bank, New York, in of the senate has decided to give the per und Hold Mining company's smelThuddeus S. Sharrol, who is repre.first place in the order of business in ter at West Jordan gives cmployinent an address delivered before the Acadthe I'nited Stales government senting the after of senate, of the 1'oliticul Science, anid there disposing pendto about 250 men, the monthly psy emy is still in Shanghai and is in China, to the oleomargarine bill ltenellts That Wooltl Ensue. roll being In the neighborhood of seemed to be a grow ing demand on the ing business, a revision of commercial to negotiating it allow to if be followed f Chi the for the With the inllow of capital and emiby part public 11 4, WW. government contreaties with the Chinese government. nese exclusion bill. trol of various industries, such as railgration to Cuba all of tlie nations of The sportsmen t.f the state are ent iois it me Ilutha last ci'iiiiioiice and he niseusseii ways, telegraphs, etc., said, Central and South America will be (ieneral declared year, ijuesdeavoring to organize, a state sportsbenefits, the trend iu industry to be toward uoii in giving the .Nicaragua canal bill a treaty with the queen of the recipients of the same concluded tliuM place on the calendar, but deci men's association. T he purpose of this in Gen. Wilson's opinion, these ami such control. of which terms the under Svvaesilunil, ded not to act on that oucstion. iurs association is to protect the wild gume countries "lie clearly within our rightmuch as it is considered probable that the Doer forces were enabled to cuter ful and fish and to promote lig match theater of hue: est or influence, ami artr lilies f,,r liners. the il'sciission of the oloiiuirgarine hard if the queen's territory pressed in the direction of our true trade exhoots tor blucrocLs, A rumor was current iu New York and Chinese bills will consume some by the l'.rilish. I he war rev pansion. We shall much more surely te bill, like in Mr The town of West Jordan, in Salt U eduesiliiy, that a number of cases of tune. . mi, Mr. l:it- n o( i, i.ei it,, iir shoro when apsized. 3rd occurred March Another Mr of bills, supremacy in trade: with our ;l light i, gain st.i.;,it. propnatiou privileged Lake county, two year ago had a cartridges were on the t'tiiti. precipiiiited a ci tt :, pier at the time cnaracicr Hint call be taken up at tiny llussian troops and lioi) Tung-escnearby neighbors, than with those between t XX'urablpa. bv tlav e a riot l,i to leitrnt li.tci live;. pi ;i. of s 1,000, of the tire, mid that they were destined time after being reported. population Today Its tl.ttt lie beyond the sea. and the wider tl.'i ll!ll north of llubandsy, Manchuria. A sensatiot, as been cuused in are boaslingof the fact that there for the use of the lloei siii Soul h Africa, Tlie col'l ,;il,liiV or.it red pi lilt, d ii, a ii. sc we were :o Ki hundred in ki'.lcdi we malic our rei iprocty witii tin Two 'Uilii ii .in POHTKOLIO FOR EVANS. Tungescs of a plot to enna by the are l.sot) people in the town and houses According Io the to dofe:;.!. the more undertaken have 'I'ir.iiv f pa. :,Mi '!! b; report the cartridges including their leader. Two Kua.biu.us tt roy the Au iiiat ek an d warships anil tic i are in great demand, were to have been hipped to Antwerp I nlkcl of for rrnalon ( iniiiiila-lonrapid will be their growth in wealth, Interwere wounded. sta-are which am rpad, llahsbttrg ior lct,irt incut , William II. Tidball was accidentally and from theie to their destination. power and civilization." tinned at Pol; It is the theory of the police that nil March l'.t. large quantity of Close person,,! friends of Pension killed by failing rock In the t on. Great National :c fiiir proi.-r- ss with Hot .r. The li, organized band of negro women and ecenny stolen bv j i i at Mercur, Friday last. A Murttrrrr ur vmilnir sherlfT mil llsng. v oniiuiss'.iiner II. I lay l.vans claim to tl v nam itc w In the ib m lopmetil of those numerof reclose nt the tun! After liver men arc tor been tit tlie und the overnment has white responsible I 'buries slab of rock about eight feet sipiara have information Hint President Lu.isc-tel- t Wood. nil, under sentence ous p oiiri es, there must be some naof IP', pi.i.es ,,f the bill t, formed by an letter that genet a! dc d cent murders und robberies iu feli upon him. He lived about an of death for the murder of tional highway for tie.; travel and trafwill make him secretary of the inwere nr. of were lldlncilts ih. p. ailojitml Arpad were imper-sel- s the Mabsluirg Tex., and the sheriff is making fic ef the nations, and in l his connecbate ,h er.ii hour after the accideut. Kicker hist .lanu.irv, w ill e hanged terior. It. is ed. w;is tc;it:ire!css. The;; iled. have since been Secretary Hitcbcmli The v tion the conception of "The Overland wtil resign soon and that Leans will rigidly guardt March L'sth. Wood iid s attorney deSfn tt Tim bill prov i, Liu: for the pvo- - arrests ou that theory. The farmers lu the vicinity of HeadiHomo" by Abraham Lincoln appears f the pre. ni, l.t of the Cnitctl Mutes no be otVend teftioll that is his announced is It It said w ollicially clares the place. that the ill case be not ter will bate to carry over a large appealed w ill occur within I rial, Si! now in all its grandeur. h'll tif ttie ihiy. Senator lien atlnil U fSerltius, the i, illet disOccupied change of the rect settlement to the supreme conrl. The execution thirty days, boundary mom t of hay for the want of a mar kit, Mr. Lincoln on later ton and II! A for K. of .eiief housi confidenurged received Coyne. linn The vnticiaii I mil I'uya III, pute between Chile and Argentina has selected tlie Union Pacific as the nati;,.r. uuies a market is opened, up soon. will take place iu the jiiilyurd at, CasOf ( llii'i ;is f;ivor;il,l,v reported postnias! corresdondLome the tial news, on a if arrived but says been Lit ward Ihimcion of Louisville, at, proposition of the comtuiltee on per, Wyo. , on liood I'rtdiiv. Hay cau be bought for about 50 per My ural route on which the mighty by M r. M Hi, Ci .li! cut of the Lou Daily Chronicle, of postnitlces and p. the subject is made, Chile will not re- streams of western commerce ami was inisscd. would paid a bet which he lost on the cent of w bat it cost "ne year ago. The Ttie purpose of t!,c u a serious situ Hi.yeolU ol lllfKnl, ii in Ireland. .re ts to relieve IVst-.to consider it. fuse canal be now after-uihiIsthmian the and borne, light e Tuesday Twenty-ninf r.l.eio, tlie value boys, ranging In age lu the Miprcinn court of Missouri, ome months been en- - master Coyne tn.1,1 t etiians have Formal protest has been made by is to be built, the waters of the two by taking a sw im in the Ohio t ictohrr ii', n u b ou from 12 to 17 years, who broke iuto of stoil lats k stilll.ps e propaganda with a sitting en banc Wednesday, an opinion river w ith the thermometer hoverinc gaged in an a minister at Quito iii aits mingled. China. Japan, the lH'l. Other bills We piis.ed as follows: To the Columbian the Lichfield academy ball and took was handed down e view to organ! to that courts around zero, Lamcnm swam g for 8 general rising. provide for hoi. line; terms of court in ttie disdeclaring Kcuadorian the expedition on Philippines and the Antilles, of throw against seventy the table cloths used for sacrament of cenIt is beiievi the tatician will trict of Ctali: toratifyan agreement with the cipiity have no power to enjoin five feet through the icy is off the sloth anil oppression The frontier. eastern the protest and waters, purposes and played ghost with them, labor organizations from to hold aloof liii'iiiiis of ttie lievils Lake reservation in Iri the turies, it will give to the Uiiitt'd States-thstruct when enforcing he reached convention the oa bank based the his tripartite North lnkota. were fined last week' by the city rich markets- of the Orient, whose from the revo was frozen stiff and icicles boycotts on corporations. tuionary agitation. hung signed in Lima, Peru, in l'.'L wares and people must pass over the justice. from his hair. The condition of the revolution in MCUMlton of HttaUtti. l elrl.rste I Krluar to sm,t Si ml, i, la. Senator llanna, when asked about Union Pacific its the favorite route to Iegal proceedings are likely to be is unchanged. The revolt! Venezuela y Atlvoeittaa evacu-bIn A of I Hlu the lieiliirorlly n alia n .Moscowam his connection w ith the effort .o set Lurope. Canada. Cuba. Mexico, Central llfilh l The sac that iversary dispatch from Inaugurated. If the citizens of Newton Irmrrsy. the l'.ritish was cele tionists are very active, and it is reBtion of lloston tle the lloston strike, said that he was and South America and the coast of gainst the people of Clarkston. t twenty llussian olbcers have been Imsuccesshnve The that advocates Africa. They in of ported the Cuban they lately Hoston by in Monday Soutl for bratetl has come to light, It is claimed, that doing what he could, but did not care Northern and reciprocity prisoned refusing to instnut their erected on fully engaged the government troops io discuss his plans or intentions. At return will send their products to exthe Clarkston people have Illegally men to shoot down workingmeu and scored a decisive victory T uesday night unveiling of a at Oiuria ami at change for those of the nations, while at the conference i f the republican the breast work of the Colonial army near Carpnpano, he was looking iuto the situa appropriate water from the Xcwton students if the nnti guvci iiment tints members of Pilar, but that they have not yet cap- present the Niirth and South, ICast and West In the on of Dorcester house ghts. should be repeated. tion. representareservoir. tured any ports or cities. of th United Stab s will pour their tives, the proposition of Chairman o a I'ttat Utile. Max Abler, a cook for the Vails I. The men who w tilkcd out iu there-cen- t Portuguese government troops re niairifaet nn meats, fruits and grains, Continue I ictiialiiti l.an. Oregon Payne of the ways and means commitold daughter of J. 0. Short l ine surveying party at Terstrike tit Missoula. Mont., have cently attacked twelve strongholds of into tpo ports of very island and cv-- ( The Senator Proctor has introduced a tee for a I'ii percent reduction of near Pemba bar, duty Sinclair of Pali fell head returned to work and arc operating the ry continent, receiving their products' Wash., isc. minus, left Stockton last Thursday bill continuing in force the present with the Sibley amendment, est hole containing a trains. Others declined to accept the Portuguese, Last Africa, and after a in Muni over the Union Pacific as the evening for Terminus, during a heavy law for the exclusion of the Chinese the duration of the reduction oflimiting foremost into a Ike duties small view of the inatier which considers f water and was sulTo- prolonged and desperate light drove gr.at railroad that has brought snowstorm, lost his way, and when until the quaulity e:piratlmi of the exist'uig to December 1, P.H',1, being adopted by w ill not return uerbl together atid made our country settled and the stoke und traders the discovliberated Tin) out was she found by a searching party, was in a fore cated to death a tote of s yeas to U navs. to Wiui;. Meanwhile trains are mutreaty shall be negotiated. lir.st among the nations. ercd. slaves. dying eoud'.llon. lling as usual. 1 lf liiiirtannniriit I or lltl. Wiiilam Gray, employed as engineer A I'rlnt'B Henry I mitla mi Of loan Still, to tlie original proTh.? amendments LONG WAR. )R TREPAriE F l'renrlt ami A iticrirau Sport. Life imprisonment for debt is in at the I'nily Judge mine Park City, Traveled In Totalo Ssek. The return of dmitV. Prince tocols between the I'lcted States oil Henry fttr of I rurebsae llrlllah Airnla ,tlraet The great tr.io,h'o with this country del with a vtrt painful accident Sat- prospect for W. T. Nugent, a member of Prussia to tlermait svi side and Nicaragua ami Costa Lulled as choice sack of potatoes, a the oue aS safely 10 llttvars. is that it takes ;ts amusements too biic oi'.ing a part of the en- of the bankrupt diy goods firm of i:. accomplished Tuesday afternoon ani'd in from the on has man urday. Lica arrived to treaties other, Chicago outlining est orders fur horses young A : ' One of lhe lat A. Nugent uy or so ago duelKansas City, tied in a sin k. Por three govern the construct ion of a Nicara-gua- n seriously. gine some of tbo raps became loosened Company, Loulsvi;;,., l? all ti:c pomp lunl clr,Mn,st.,i,cc with t e country lias been ail was the ever in rage ing here, but so many unless be given can and the escaping uaui scalded (i ray's produce jlt.P'O t. rj,.), wc. ch the prince's imperial brother and a half he bud been confined canal, have been substantially were killed by too enthusiastic Indulat the Siuth St. days closed w ith a bl be and bis friends say is not in face iu a frightful manner. be time in that and sack the has seen lit to mark the successful endagreed upon. during ge me in the sport, that laws were tie itiaiittt. 1 no bail traveled close Joseph horse s to Too miles ill a Tecuinsch Mcflure, an aged ChickaValid mortgage of record In I'tab possession. When the house, whuli of Prince Henry s American misit. In France ing oO horses, be piHseil to I'nally f, cout prohibiting tact calls covered which The such was one of the oldest In the c.t f t freight car. saw Indian, is dead at his home near however, it is still one of the loading sion. The same go,,, f,.. tune of f r( ounty le eember, 31, a1, (exclusive of aCO per mouth hint was inclosed ill an open freight lelivered at the of raiimad inortga.-.s,- ' The traveler was Martin ,1. Davis. O. T. He was a pr. on. nent Innumber, 4"'.i; lwoycarxaifo.it waschaiged U:.it v. tbuu from untoward incidents winch sp'.rts. and the list of dead un ths. While the c:ir. ftir t w en K bis journey w ho beifan n:is in,,., y dian nnd held during bis ii'c most of wounded ii suiting from it in a year tsiiie. .:.". 47,'. s i Mortgages recorded Nf"te the assignment characterized the liinsdiifger. lice's trans Atlanpi of contract incln.l I. ..l.i.' ny varieties uci lit s. .ii nt the to ,11,1 t. with only a quart of water Mini two the important otvnvs of the Indian nviT tie re is nubh less than cur list tic journey continue. I until the end during I'."1!, number, lr.'".; tal:ic, :!,. pose.l ,,f a huge f that the great of the sm. t animals, it is tilpound-o- f pait crackers in the sack with A Mortg-agehis death he was an ef foutUill casual! i. 8 for oue season. satisfied (iK'.41. or released Other houses, Ncgents atlorneis ami tiie landing cviurcd during a er part tif them government. the use of the him. Dr.- - being a condition of tin Sivacti.-- e Contend Io in. arceriit i.,n Is for debt. senator. Lutiing Herald. Indian ;o; taiue, f Africa. Lritisb army iu him to caused which during K''il, period of brilliant sunshine. :.J'i, of SiiM, wager The bill Introduced by S ri. make the A gift of S.'.'c'.ob'i from Mrs. Co',!is P. trip. pet'iiou Tro- Ilestjr Hal,,. term In Uaall. he to rrualoa i'omiiilaai rtaits llil II. our. Inn, I.,,,, la I. rata Nna dura Con ration. tor Warren, granting to the t 'niter-sityo- f The district of llaukua, !,m v. Huntington, announced last week, v 1 ork. In !mlf During the licxt few days over 3. unit Ah, iu vah could uiidahstan'," 1'tah additional ground on the which suffered Severely from tiiougio' is no doubt that the than There $r0",-Oimore' of stun any completes It Is estimated that there are nnar-lDiinkards and others w ill mu throu.-l- , Kph. as he helped 1 "' .elf t Fort iMiglas n. t iry reservation, and forest tires last summer, has b,, er Lvans will, Pension Cotiuti required to secure au equal sum a HiO.yO" voters In Now York city who Chit to new enroute of homes in coinbio.id. "w'y er i. a blow piece the to adjacent present site of the visited by the htaviest rainstorm e.er the months at the decline to become Identified with either frcm John D. Kockftller of New Y'ork on within the next tor git hit cool, blow on he xx ill northwest. The soup niovetueut tmitersity, bss been favorably reported known there. It lasted from February uectioti with the of the great parties, while there are for the endowment and enlargement he sever bis iuchide ciitiie families from Illinois, latest, ban's icr ket p dem wnhni. nn' blow on the committee by military affairs. Isth for a week. The rainfall was of the Harvard school. bureau, accept from the even uiore who take no part la tuakon tor beat de ban', llab souio Indiana, Ohio, Pennsylvania and the pension a Mark Hatty of Vernal was seriously from eighty-twwhich will be a lug nomination. to eighty-fou- r The transport Sheridan hat arrived ub de fowl. Mlstah Jackson." president inches Virginias, and posit they will for the most substantial prom from Manila, from which porte she ti, but which lias Injured last week, while hunting oo during that time. Loads were much part go to the Mouse riter district of not w from Italr. is Important Gresn riter, by the explosion of s shot-gubeen deti It floods formed In North damaged n tely selected. ailed on February LUh. Shi brlrgs yet Her Ttmpfr to tllamcv, K Dakota, liood crops in the well known that Mr. Kvaus has the The weapon exploded while some Princess lolanda of Italy at the ninety-sevepar's of the district. At one northwest last sick, six insane and l.lni we were married you oho Sh to talk. if ami the and the 7 entire eonlltleiicc beginning month llatty had the run to bis shoulder, Id place cattle were carried out to of year president glowing short-terbesides the headquarsea in men, I waa the light of your life. i or will no said the set of shooting at a rabbit, the consider and the lat her "mamma" the quest-tiand sent reports by preceding settlers are ay "papa" t tion of his retire ters of the first and third bataiiious cf until a position English He Well, you were, but you weren't fragments striking hi in Io the best the tremendous torrents that swept the causes that have iuduced the and Dalian nurse are quarpresfrom Upper lands. and one band. to commit the satisfac I entirely try Twentieth the she whether , always cpeaklDj getting put out then. to a infantry. ent heavy cnigratiou. reling ttoner ha been s ieelej. iLalbajj of EDSllah. 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