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Show IKDEX TO SIXTEEN PAGES. 192 XLl,0. VOL- - THIS PAPER. THE , floors of their bouses and hare sought refu join the upper stories, preparatory to leaving the build in?. f Two children were drowned PAIITIIEQII. lIlCIDEIiT. cmmarJes and; Telegraph. Pa"e ri w?y.s QUEEN VICTORIA'S New YonK.!Oci 24. that Queen "lctorla is through the night,. Ecoart t?rciLew- - and Music. Drama . antI Notices. !8ni page. tSVlerentb jthpage, Sew, of! pedal-Articles- RUSSIAN JEWS I! AY NOT SELL LIQUOR. Lospos, Austria Takes an Aggressive Boycotts theRothschilds Female Bandit on Trial In Servia Kt rarloLds" wcelvjedftn this dtyeand HEB HEALTH PERFECT. Oct. 24. This afternoon 38. "r?l4; "or the week, IIS pipejbaslea' JnddraiainM-- C success-,?rliS- S a Gor-ernm- f , ' i x 'i ', j ' i - j ADVICES Augustin Daly L said rumor the that that he is to build & theater in Eondon is correct. It will, be upon the Marquis of Salisbury's estatei near Leicester "square, and .In the vicinity pi the other theatet-s- . It will be nearly; as larige as Henry Irv)ng's Theater and sumptuously, fitted. He proposes to occupy it with his own. company about four months each year.-- i -- ' Nbw York," Oct. 24.' Mrs. Bella, wife of - OF-TH- E August Nau, a wealthy retired furniture dealer of Brooklyn, was this afternoon released irom a private Insane asylum by order of - Justice Cullen of the Soiretue had been Court, on the ground ' that she ..." committed. The woman t as been illegally ' In the asylum ' four years. lier lawyer ' alleged 'that she Is perfectly sane and was of her deprived liberty in order to enable her husband to conduct himself as he pleased in certain respects. . August' Nau I well-kno' la. . Brooklyn social and political " .. ' CONSPIRACY and gentlereceived in .Denver y men' Interested in unlimited coinage were thrown into convulsions by the announcement, . j They were not, prepared tp fight traitors, and had valiantly thrown open the field to all classes, candidly urging the East to send delegations, that a free and unbiased f; opinion might be recorded: as the sense of Austria Takes an Accresivo Step. the Congress. ..The'oonspiracy bad its origin Beixjrade Oct. 24 Great excitement fn Denver, ,'wlth' a gentleman who is recogwas caused here by news that the Austrian' nized as a leading capitalist,' And whose ts Government had decided to keep three invested in mines and auxiliary is at Semlln as Danubean cruisers; This jtuoney He has always "been recognized step is being taken as a precautionary Industries, measure against a Servian attempt tof place is: an ardent advocate of the coinage of the trade of the Servian river ports en- American silver only. ; Chicago, St. Louis, tirely in Russian hands. Butte. Helena, San Francisco and Salt Lake pa've been' approached., and every Western The Naval Exhibition. delLondon. Qct. .21. The naval exhibition Governor had been importuned to sendbill.-. a limited to favorable coinage in opened May last by the Prince of ''Wales, egates eloses It has proved to be the most successful show for years past, i It is MRS. SEARLES'S WILL' ALLOWED., estimated that 25,000,000 people visited .he : Trere to-d- ay r":,n.i fSSi to-da- : J I I--n wn . . circles. - . - A PRISONER'S CHARGES. gUn-boa- -- d . He Claims. His Release Was Promised for Another's Conviction. ji 1 able,' , WRITING DOWN RUSSIA. The "Standard Can Get No Otter . News From Russia but Distress. . " f Palyjs Ixndon Theater. LoifDoy. Oct. 24. :T-:y.- -. .- . '.San Francisco, Oct. 24. On the night of August 10, 1890, Samuel Jackson, a trunk manufacturer; ws shot and: killed, at the Siier ui fakir., door of his residence by "unknown persons. fttil bofier explosion.' Subsequently Sidney Bell and Edward ttfru nralrie fir. Campbell were arrested for the .crime, aud Oct. ; 21. The St. Petersburg Losdox, May 7th last Bell was convicted of murder lvs may not sell liquid correspondent of the Standard says that the in . the first degree. Campbell and one tot Must Py poker ctyjfi. approach of frost has caftsed a renewal of Charles Schmidt, who had been arrested tectricityifor.Iocomottws. , j for burglarly, being the chief witnesses the distress. The jtfovo$tot estimates that exhibition, j Reentry girls blew on, the gas. food. are against him. Schmidt alleged that, while 'million without people' twenty contestant notice of Spanish Floods Continue.! b 1t3K give? confined In the county jail. Bell had conCMnese swarming IntoCanada. ' Statistics in il'!': that V prove ; many conclusively '., ffAK APPEAL. i ; fessed MjIortd. Ojct. 24. The floods continue in him. ' Schmidt was the murder to Austria takes an aggrpsBye step. , places speculators get exhorbitant prices. Granada and Aimer la. and several villages' f on arraljcned la the Superior Court ' r-- -Eassis boycotts the Rothschilds. The corn merchants of a village, the are almost jentlrely destroyed. A violent f 'I ' District Attwo of and charges burglary, Koolaks or the usurers are charged with the storm is prevailing on the Cantabriau coast ;The i Income of tbes Copavn.rshlp Aver-- ; torney - Barnes read two , ' lengthy jeiEe bandit on triaj ipj Servia.; . . for the extortion. A Samara 'and a number of wrecks have occurred. :il .responsibility the Geraii'court. from Scbmidt whereYear Millions Per About. Corruption at commqnicatlons aged Eign are declares Jews the that paper angels : r in to be inthe claimed I latter sensational harges. A priwner's ilopklns Not CaUid as a Witness.. ' compared with the Koolaks, who , are la the Russia the Rothschild rt of nocent and the stated that charges Boycotts Hopkins-SearlTie jwUllowed. habit of reducing tboae in their power to St." PsTEa8BirRa, Oct. 24. The Ipolice he pleaded guilty for reasons best known to for sails "Bostoa' Valparaiso. iV the lowest stage of poverty. jbe the District Attorney. He charged the given notice to the bankers tfaat';no Incidents showing the terrible distress of have jSitEjc. Mass., Oct. 24. At the opening of District f Attorney Ctesalanjtbtering deer "in Clordo. or with having prompted the throuzh house.!, of dealings, wtjth the people continue ; to be recorded. A. Rothschilds jwill be permitted in Russia. hearing of tbeJSearles will case this him to give testimony against Bell on proui-Is- h TrIn wrecked by-- a u&iea trestle. woman home of Ratohino.on poor returning of bis release, and claimed that (Jamp- morning Hurley Deganvtne " ' More atlndpendence. from a neighboring village, whither she had tfon of General RubiiarJ? Witness had i bell boasted of bis wife's influence with Bark Burned at Seai' I McSvinley law. Cocititurionality of gone to try to purchasoVfood. found all her t Murphy, before whom the ease was 4 Brltlsb-LnxDON, jOe. bark thought and still thought that the copart- Judge children dead. A' pott mortem examination Fiat train servlc orer p' Elo Grande. : the District Attorney and with with tried, "Addle H. Cann" burned at sea. Uer crew nership papers were- perfectly legal, and the officials, r Schmidt accused CampDTis will case poatpdnd until next year. being ; made" their stomachs were found were rescued and lire police af the Castilles., 'i filled with rags and, earth.. Many villages valid under the; law of New York. Witness bell of using fraudulent means to secure The floods in England. j?rnce and Spain. are completely deserted in the district of: did not know w hither "itrsTSearios ever bad Bell's convictien and-- . his own release, and' Denter boodlers arrested ind released on Peru. One-ha- lf , MTJST PAY FOR CHIPS. of Reason' the of population : that be had good reason to believe ' it : j til-independent legal advice before signing the declared virr!;,: An odlousv died have or of disease. Bell bnnger had 'never committed the crime that Tie Pope on the condpsj o the! Pantheon traffic is carried on In women s hair, the best. LCannot Avoid on the Ground of a ' papers. There neve); was any direct agree- for which he is to 'District Attorney i ment to drop the name of Searles freto the Barnes denounced hang; Si heads realizing a crown apiece.. V i statements as J .Schmidt's Debt, Gambling , It was done at the request Soundings completed for the , Hawaiian. copartnership. a to save of as. and i false, part conspiracy Nkw Tor:, Oct. 24. Trikune Dispatch ' THE CHINESE TROUBLES. of Mrs."Searies After Mrs. Searles's death Bell's life. He asked leave to file the enm- Jas-Franclaoo San ChranieU Series. Chief f notice was sent to certain corporations that muaicatlsns as part of the court's records. fifonjided rnmorsaboUtQueen Victoria's firm' owned the stock merely la the name but Jd'dge Troutt denied the motion, hold The Government Take "Vigorous tice Ehrlichj of the City Court decided yes- -' the Mrs. Searles. There never had been any ing 'that t the ' letters were scurrlllous and tba a at of free " buying chips terday ' Jv Them. Ccosjlraey among mJiiifrB to oppose gapiQ' to Action . at Suppress attempt not guilty to , Schmidt pleaded irrelevant. f f eclsase.",' W'ivv'v 'V Shanghai; 1 0ct.; 24. A message from poke'r was aj legal transaction, and that the - r glCRECT AS TO THa COPASTKEBftHTP. case went and the t the chars burglary person buying the same could not a? old Once ITlfelllesally confined in aprlvateaaylum' Pekin defor a week deefiaed oyer has to Government Chinese Tsulfwltness had the ig. says l: jit the sroutid ithat it!rwa?. a tcrjears, , cided to send part of. the Pecblhill garrison' payment on give the detdlls to TiifiothyV telling him that Bribery inferred' from &vrjsconsInJrudges was decision debt. This' rithe BHIBEltY ALLEGED. gatublinj pref erred blm ..to.nret themi ftoss bis. to restore and maintain order In the dis- suitof Edward C. Green against Johot A.'P; ho reStillm&nf and mother. bad ;ir witness, ' This resolution wa Giore to recover $144.70".; the amount of Ttcslaa legifilatien jasked - for by the turbed locality. fused to allow Mrs. tSearle-t- o drawvout the' Sensation .Caused, in .Wisconsin by a reached with great reluctance as the Pecbl-hl- li checks given by Glore? during a friendly seenrities as they desired their ' remedy1. Judge's Announcement. are especially depended upon for the game of draw" to Marcus Stlfter, :wbo odld be by a suit in equity for a breaob.of f Belies and boats ine i M I1.WAUTCEE, Oct; 24. A special from counas aeted in for bahker. return an p. and the adjoining equiva- con.tr act or for a d Jssol utlon of the oopart-nersbiprotection of Pekin EedTing" wreck.. , 1 1 JJi:V -- j" v. become lent in chips. ; Glore admitted that be won 1! try. ' The Chinese Government has During the past three years wit- Madison, Wis., says that a sensation was Donnelly g4ts iTerdict of $1 satisfied.' Iitioth&Pioneer-Pr! some danand the is ness there that lost'durinjf gahie. however, had !.;!; half, his time at the office in created there 4 ai by the. sudden , anspent atiasi - "But I afterward found out that ; it whs! a the? Molls building. nouncement by Judge Siebeoker , that be .. ger ofa renewal of the old Talplng rebelBcsisess doll and necessaries of life lion. '.and vigorous action is necessary to skin gamei and notified the bank ;not to s Burleyi then nailed foe the books of the would not try, the interest suit , against the : vi- - j r dearer in'Meiccithe . movement becoming formid- cash the checks." be testified. .11 is j attor- copartnership, which were procured, State Treasurers because of certain reasons Xirtla tins the jbleycle contest and prevent dismissed ion the f Witness continued: There was a provls-fo- nj which; be : refuses tor make : publio 'at this able. ney asked that the case be ' ' 'kwers the world's secdrU fori a i In the articles for a continuance of the time. The Inference is that the Judge- has statutory ground that a claim Indian Sletbod of Rafnmakfag. gambling debt has no standing" in ;Jaw. copartnership after the death of. one of the been approached, but whether in the way of Bhebam'coufity ignores, action of Idaho Ehrlich directed the. jury ; to parties. There had bseo seme transfers of a straight bribe or through political chan elite Board of Equalisation. . Madras, ( Oct1 24. Tbtbcse Dispatch Chief Justice a A verdict Chronicle. for $143.20, and they did so real estate in' California direct from Mrs. nels is a matter of speculation. render Series. specFrancisco San Western Coloradotwfll .oppose ; the White .1' tacle i witnessed J yesterday- - shows the witbou t leaving their seats. Searles to parties sinoe the deeds were exeTiTtt pitieau Demsrefervec. j ' The of raicmakinx Idea, Indian's propitiating I by cuted to Mrs. 8earles. . " Blsm&rct will eniisr (Parliament and lead Indictments. Lottery IDAHO ASSESSMENTS. the ? odd ess to whose malignity the dearth Witness wtsMheu wamtnedion the cash - Oct.- - 24. tie B;bt against the (ioernment" polioy New Orueans.Speaking of the ! 1:1 of rain is attributed by Hindoo superstiArm.. Th income bad always Indictments found in Sioux book of the Falls. S. D., r. a l book r of been about the minimum, tion, The barbarous practice Louisiana the for Action .pr. Company, Lottery county against ignores ASlngnamj been revived. Iron hooks are RIO GRANDE i?AST 3IAIIj. swlngtngT AVERAGING ABOUT $3,000,000. f' violation of the lottery mail laws; President Board of a Equalization.; man's Statoj of tnoscles 4 thrust, throngh the had been no drafts on the principal Conrad of the lottery company said to-dIda. Oct 24. fSpetlal to j There Blacctoot, ropes are fastened to the hooks by Movement to Bnplicate the back, The either of the parties. Stlllman in 'Sr8,: that there was no violation of the law.mailby which the fanatic is hoisted into the air to. TfiiBiTNE.i-Th- e Board of County .Obm'mis-- I when he whole enUnion lacificiFast Traip. outof In grew met .trouble, declared, St. Paul, they Timothy ' . , . . .,, a is :, and across the yard," and he violently me deavored to dissuade him from going East. ing a pamphlet containing the decision of tbe loners uioauiu cuumy wtii .ignore' Dbtik, Celo.. Oct. Special" to Trib-t5- i. swung : around and around, his - agonies Board of State the actlon.of Supreme Court of this State in tbe manEqualization sin! Witness's income before forming this There is a grand movement under being regarded as ayotive offering In pro--" was damus case against the Secretary of State,! about but J5.00Q per assess-year, to Its order decrease the railroad The viotlm offended of the j dlety. Hnbfirm of the with tdwayto faa?itate he f passenger train? pitiation compelling that official to promulgate the Butler, agreement to this barbarmentsand also its order to increase the! by Mrrke betweeinehfcag4 an'd'San Francisco is always a consenting party & Stlllman after this his own Income proposed revenue amendments to the Con tard ous ceremony. assessments on cattle' and sheep. There! 'from them decreased $28,000 and BtlHman's stitution. . r: Denver, to ceoapetej with the last over-z- & ' seems dissatisfaction be to while the Interest decreased of vita the six ;also general tbf mtil train of the Jews Slay Not Deal in Liquor. nion Pacific The . "Utes Deer. 'eon-finSlaughtering Munlor partners increased. Counsel stated St. Petzbsbxtrg. Oot. 24. The Novo board in these matters, and it is no SmtaFS, Midland Rio Grande and Bar- -' 24. Word is received from Oct, was Denver, $25,000 Hubbard that by Butler, charged It' Governto Bingham county alone. !;:r-wlirjbe Missouri are all interested in the Vremya announces that the Russian for service rendered prior to the Meeker that, at Lily Park, two large bands ment is about to issue an order prohibiting well for the Commissioners of othe boun- i&'Stillman of Utes are eacamDed and are wantonlv tf arranaemeaW and the proposition is" to Jews of the copartnership. formation contracts to into from entering supply ties of tbej State to join the Commissioners' r. .Burley stated the deer, hundreds of carcasses should he later desire Uie the ptns all cpiipleted to be that put in the Government with spirituous liquors or of Bingham county and make a testoa"se;in to pot in authorities as to the New York Slaughtering on the ground. Further rot to left being ?erition by November 1st. The Central sell the same except for export. down tbe Divide and clear on to the Blue ; law in regard to contracts between husband courts , and of thus a matter' the made is dispose announcement official Ticiic has already announced its new The that, mountains, parties of Utes are engaged in and wife. Kiedale. which goes j into' j effect at that owing to the Government's measures, the that.may give trouble each leturnlngfear. the same pursuit. " of some transfers of the the California jjln sowing of grain in the famine disSmith & Smith of Ogdehwlll assist AttjQTney property . ind the conoectjn'x lines with the Rio winterhas been effected to such an extent Stewart of this (Bingham) county, $f h& tricts Embezzler's Demurrer Overruled. Grande Western are BOTH MR. AND MRS. SEARLES 8IONED. from jp'rtpaHng schedules to that there has been little' diminution sum1 Oct. 24. In the case i oa TiAfom on fViiirt. Little thn Snnrmn liTbe teiegram from Timothy had nothing azalnst Rock. Ark., Treasurer tcect with the Cehtral: Paclfio by that the former area. In many provinces Woodruff, with State of of the powers to do with the execution The new schedule! of the Central mer seeds have been bought Lea this embezzlement. with PLi WHITE i Judge ' :e4& RIVER charged j are to be established : attorney to the demurrer the ins the train put off pgden at 1 o'clock p. loans, and storehouses overruled morning li ; ease his tested districts. here and Lincoln I in the distressed Burley. lndietment and ordered that the trial should s. lastead of 5:43. as Op-Will Colorado ! asked if they had not summoned Timothy commence Monday morning. Strongly: bw.f jThe train Westernj ILI AKRITX Hopkins! as a witness and to produce all SAS TRASCISCO pose Its Being Reserved. j JCorruntion at the German Court. from his mother, and Genera) Hubletters " ' 24 San 24. Oct. Oct. lowing eveIng (at 'lO:30 instead of J Tribune Wj'TniB-Dispatch .. Denver Colo., Special Berun, Denver Boodlers Arrested. -, sumbelieved he a such bard that repled i:s A on the second! day from Ogden. pamphlet by txxs.J There appears to be considerable Francisco Chronicle Series. Oct. 24. George Raymond, James was Denver, not he but been in had issued, en . fublished raojs Tor tie puroose off Gov4 W. N." Bliss, the three; ex iattlih? th rflsnntA Rector Alh ward t has- Just-beto Colorado and P. Had position1 the case. ley op throughout charge of the which makes damaging disclosures in con' indicted' officials tttftie Grand Junction branch It is case closed yesterday, were arthe and Tbisfi city ernment Judge jseUuirTasideth-UjEegreat nection with the recent law suit against released on $10,000 and this were morning content to EndlcoU stated raigned that they Manche and' ' Clelchroeder. plateau as a National park. One reason.fotj GeneralManager Robinson of Court Councillor . ' t . ball. it. aS&sta F5, when in: Denver a few . submit The writer well known" banker. is that that the; plateaq the. this days opposition stated then should Harmon he that T3, tnade a was his Intention to is covered 'with actual settlers- and j Judge THE "REDWING'"' DISASTER. proposition to the RIo Grande acknowledges that itfree sustain j the will and Burley gave aotlce of intersst if he cSzials that the road run a loan " for ask large I such alternate and action! Is trains .as that they would claim an appeal. in obtaining through Manche a f tweea Denver and Grand Bodies and Boats- - Washed Ashore 'willlworW Junction to con-s- :n succeeded or nroDOsed I by the Government a landed clause, proprietor for title ' Near the Scene of the Wreck. . Ita thoWestetrii andJit is stated ' THE 'IT ATA" CASE. Mancbe's agent, Meyer. The 'a great ldjury upon them.! Another i$ that fce that this proposition is now under con-by- through Manche justifies the the land n question is a large part Qf the Philadelphia. Pa 'Oct. sentence passed upon ' . and in c. Those the has been learned up to this after belief Shlp-corruption that ; Trial further bribery 0f Vf,.k cupcnoienaeoi Engaged '..iL i. of xrans- - popularlo the court circles J. old Ute reservation and' that the Unitea ' louga here. J '.ta.Uon BGrns deifies Arms. . exists the of noon regarding the fate of the crew of the ping itand says the RIo States Government is under' contract- with e4s wilfoot takeoff 23. Oct. In the I Cal., trial fishing schooner '"Redwing" of Noank, Los Angeles, aky train. but will the Utes io sell that land at $1.25 iptpro acre Wanta Peace. , , a fast train forfbidee Italy Burt Truinbull, of' Conn., which was wrecked Thursday night and Richard George which will Ieve to-dstates and to turn the proceeds over to the tribes' av at ? o'clock la Paris, Oct. 24. The Gavlois off Indian River inlet, as announced in these with James Fayrell,' he morning, and that that charged Captain; Is probable that a strong; Count Menabrea, Italian Embassador interested. It U be scheduled to make the neutrality laws of the United dispatches last -- night.' two oodtes were with effort wilt be made by the people of Western' very fast time. In this city, has had an interview A' the Bio washed ashore.. but their identification canMinM. with and Grande Tster offices it is Ribot, President Carnot. Colorado to prevent the land being 4NM4i States in loading the steamer : 'Ilata" with not as yet be. positively established. Capfirm' .that the train will leave Grand ister of Foreign Affairs. Count Msnabrea as Fowler of the J. of arms for Chile. J. proposed. km; a tain Vickers of the Indian River life saving declared that Italy earnestly desired peaoe, station : telegraphed this afternoon that be and relied upon an interchange of , the 70 C05SCT WITH THE KZW POSTOFFICES. March had found six dories belonging to the STEAMSHIP him called last upon Trumbull which SCHEDULE for felt that sentiments t Italy '1 friendly a the Central and that' her crew Pacifo when It eoes Into France. and stated that his object was to purchase schooner Redwing.!; or fourteen men, twelve numbered Will Contracts ect. an(J that the Ri for Bids BeiOpehed. arms and ammunition. Witness Introduced probably are Grande and Midland ; i f drowned. whom of 1 on Trial. i all probably Bandit ; Female ! ' Monday ruQ last train from Denver to ' him to W. W, Reynolds of , the New York notora .24. of trial The Oct. cect with the Western.' Belgrade. Washikgtos, Oct. 24. Bids fori contracts firm of Hartley, Graham & Co. Reynolds In this con- Wrecked by Burned Trestle. female brigand, named MHa. has combill will be personally; was called and .testified that Trumbull also stated that the Santa Fe ious Oct. 24. A coal train menced at Pozareatz. She was a terror to under the Postal Aid Birmingham, 3000 -- run a him Remington rifles, was wrecked byAla.; at 3 purchased from, a burned trestle on tbe through' sleeper from Chicago, Servla for years, on account of the torture opened iy the Postmaster-Genera- l; 2000 Lee rifles and 2,000,000 rounds of carta will bo y. Con., She victims. is & road next. her The Western inflicted afternoon Columbus upon she def o'clock Monday traoslerred to the Midland at $80,000. The arms therefor; baying endridges, an were and murders Crawford fourteen and Rice with vorido Springs for ductor Flagman fbrt will a made for be charged not probably; cislons were to " Oakland, burned to death in tho wreck. Others of Ogden. It is also said less number of robberies, shipped and ammunition . to as decided heen has 9 BQrlingtOni wUI accept night. It CaL, and were consigned to some foreign run a through ,7".er sureties en the bonds and contracts surety nation, witness did not remember what na crew were badly injured. ' from the same ; which will be city, More Railways In Victoria. and trust companies of undoubted; stahdlngr tion, fl United States Marshal Gard testified through to Ogaen Tia the Rio Grande. Fatal Boiler Explosion. MEMOrRNE, Victoria, Oct 24. A bill It is not necessary for any other than aci nnneerntnff the seizure of the "Itata," and estern wiU xpaStt the same vessels to after Government counsel had stated that to submit Ky., Oct. 24. The boiler at of ; Parliato bidders Glasgow. submitted rented the. be plans will shortly running saw will exploded yesterday 4 13 now All .John a of ialt loan Qulgley's for Narv thn to Department. this intend colony providing ment of prosecute scheduled on the Union the Government didn t li named t: a child Morton, fatally injuric be trans-Pacifseaport thp case azalnst Captain Farrell of the killing This money thus raised will and ships vwlll, 1Ice east bi and Mr. Quigley. children d". and the South- - $50000.000. other two for of construction tho ing in offices. cadetshlps tes Farrell and Applications railways Minnie," be employed prjap schooner "Robert the mill were about steam-sbl- p men ' iUO employed-are ana to made Three work.mates V ejuuyers tified to the shipment at uatiana ana ci a prentice appointments ' :tme tIm thM id made with the fast and other productive badly hurt. 1 1 companlesi and not to the ; PostoSice number of cases of freight which were af . There will be eight cadets oh terward transferred by the schooner to the Department. The Rhone Subsiding. Had Blown Out the Gas. first-claand two on fourth-clas- s ships outside San Diego harbor. Two of Is now 24. Rhone "Itatal' The Oct. slowly , The Davis Will Case. Paris', Ind..; Oct. 24. Lucy Jpsr Terre contains advertisement While the crew of the "Itata" who deserted the sett and Haute the at Bangols. The river Cezer has ships. Pratter came here from Sarah n subsiding tbe.inteu-tioforms of bids. It Is not ont, Oct. 24. udze McIIat- - risen thirty feet, and the villages of Comps fifty-thr- ' vpiset at San Diego. testified that tho vessel Paris. 111.. last night, and stopped at a hotel than-onmore to contracts Eo-to award ll,t irnns on board and fifty Chilean sol :,5'er o Dlstrict Court to-d1 the Villa Brejues have been converted into line for one route, providing ,tb.o jproV diers who bad doffed their uniforms before noar the depot. This morning both were ... iu and any - l motion "enntpctont. w au . found dead in bed. They had blown out avu will case and set ' islands. posal offers the full service required i; i ' the vessel reached the coast of California. the gas. ' April IS, le&2. The English Floods. The Ship Building Firm's; Assets. Oct. 21. The flooded districts of Disastrous Prairie Fire. London,show Salvador's New Minister. cf . do signs of improvement. Boston, Oct. 24. &At a meeting of the Minneapolis Pastor, I. T.i Oct 24. A disastrous Mcskooee," The 24. to England President Oct. of Washington. lion.. Oct. 2i r.ev. G. n. The Thames has risen 2 feet during the creditors of Harrison Loring, proprietors 1s -; fire reSefior to raging south of here, the corn Morales, an audieoce prairie r cf 'f'.e liftanet'n Point Iron Works, the, liabilities day gave M. , The damage At Maliesbsad", the lower part of the City orchards and nlsht. Arpnnn being destroyed. Minister Plenipotentiary u thi &J:ercooa. lis had which to?rn I? Inundated to a depthof 3 were stated to be $495,000 and the apsets ou centiyi appointed ' T" ' Incalculable. hi3 credentials. ii andreoelved u.t frotii Salvador, f::j;ccD. abasSoasd ths lower a basis cf contlaulug tiae works feet, tha pcepJafcCMMARY. tt.F.GRAPHIC - i ! : . to-nig- ht. ! . s - -- ; , -- - ; " to-d- ay : . - es ; i r - - rejard-loweri- - ; tq-da- y's cross-examln- nz te a-; !; 24.-T- he 1 " f . 1 rv;-;jv- -- - J - " . : - : wasneo-asnore-iro- - I . ! ' .; . to-da- .. be-toal- . y " ug ; - - -- : - - - -- 5 e- - . '. 1 ay : opr-J!o- ot T 1 - - 1 . ed J i - I . - i: , ex-Stat- e1 . ill : - , " . I I l- 1 that 4 , - 5 - . ' tax-paye- rs, -- ' -- S. 24.-Not- hing ww, i - . . L' j - f 'I ay - . as-aln- ed . r. ,r r tin " . ? -- -- to-da- -- s - - . 1 W trans-Atlant- ic Pa-pC- . j ss ee r fi-i.- h-L- rt f. ay ; is-'- f on Its al - ...' - i brief for the Washington, Oct. United States in tho cases of certain importers in which the constitutionality of the been McKinley Tariff law ffs involved, has ' Appel-- General. prepared by the Attorney lants contend that the action is unconstitutional because of the omission of the tobacco rebate clause In the bill as slgsed ty the President after it was agreed to In the conference oommittec. and because tit contains the bounty and reciprocity provisions; Con Attorcerning the first, the contention jof the ney-General traces tho course of 'the law through both houses, approved by President , and deposited ; with the the Secretary i- of: State, j This ; I is evidence of the most appropriate which the. Court may take udicial notice In considcrlnsr the existence; and contents of tbe law. and; if complete andj regular. Is not IniDeached by entries upon the legis lative journals or other evidence incoqsistent therewith. In the caso at bar;.ihe Journals do not show any discrepancy between the bill as passed and as approved. Conceding, however. the Attorney-Ge- n eral says, that the tobacco rebate section was omitted from the bill after its passage and before Its approval by the President, as not irender invalid alleged, this the remainder of the bill, whtbo did pass both houses and was anbroved by the Presi dent, for the iea6bn that the rebate section and approved bill were separable and inde NT' pendent of each other. Concerning the sugar bounty 'jclause, the Attorney-Gener- al says Jt wa$ for the 'purpose of encouraging the production of raw sugar in this country.- j Counsel, he says. assign an increase of the duty upon woolens. silks and cottons to? a' necessity for ad ditional revenues to pay the (sugar bounty. There is po warrant for this assertion, ice question of the validity of jbountles is as old as that of the protective tariff, and has bem answered In the same way by constant legislation, and the f he f - y, ed, v 1 Trans-Mississip- pi . J , fact-woul- - - 4 ! i OF THE PEOPLE, ACQT7IESCXNCE BOM. COT: A L'EOE STREET , derer Denver Boodlers Arrested Bribery Inferred From a Wisconsin Judge's Sensational Announce-- . ment An Embezzling Treasurer. adopted. In the Congress at Omaha calling for the coinage of American silver only. How long these operations have, been conducted, it; is impossible to 4ay, iut the plans were laid welt, and, with an unlimited amount of financial- backing, (be scheme!; has progressed far enough to jeopardize the meeting of mining men to be held in November. soon received from Private Secretary declaring the , report totallyi and. that the Qoeen was. quite; well. ent Bashed! Fc:;r Years. Her m ! 'Poh?-sonb- four events, yes-J?- i3 Komk. Oct. 2i. -- The Pope has written a fobr.d.y' meet. to the Archbishop otVix, the pretate letter J-reaf estate yesterday i sale of who Is to be prosecuted by the French 5181.3S4.Vi for the for dliregardlng the circular of the ay- urt orders adding oftb Minister of Public Worship, enjoining the Archbishops of France not to leave their . Dnrmiii baa the'Mcrmon Church diocese without consent of the Government, W him yesterday by an order which was Issued as a result of the wio .to. Hinted to him the recent 'popular manifestations at Borne who were said gainst the French to Ifave behaved in pilgrims, a reprehensible manner at the Pantheon. , this .letter the Pope TerdVr when ulre Zane called be the fact says that the Roman deplores by njfettementa rioters. were allowed to indulge with impunity In every kind of license, profaning Df,ores the church, insulting the Pontiff and mal the jrrfin Park City pilgrims." The Pope adds that treating declared concentrator r..,i wai told to the Au-- he hopes the these indictments will not lead to' PV!wV,..rt-ah.a.k.-tmore calamitous and lament something ', ' . CottPT-- ' V Illegally; CcnOnsd ia i as Asylnm by ; :.( f.'lVaces ended with ctst !5 the China Takes Vigorous Measures to was created here jpf afternoon the receipt by Rebellion ; Sensational a Repress New York, stating that cablegram jfroni Ruinor Concerning Queen Victoria. the report was current in the United States that Queen Victoria was dead. A dispatch was at oncet sent to Balmoral, and a reply 5 C - THE REPORT TOTAIXT TTlJPOUKpED Losdoh, 0ct.: 24. Great surprise; S , " I Court Circular prints a dispatch from &&4 moral, where the Queen is now sojourning' saying: "The Queen walked out yesterday morning, "and in the afternoon took her usual drive. jThe health of her Majesty la f perfect, as far as known here." jj Step-Ru- ssia 1 Emissaries n4e:been visiting every large mining camp in the Western country and Inflaming the minds of miners against the proposition to lA PRISONER'S SENSATIONAL' CHARGES. pass an unlimited silver coinage resolution ia the Western Congress to be held in Den- -; vef next month. These agents have already succeeded in a greater measure than could have been expected, and the result of their He Says He Was Promised His Free-dofor Testifying Against a Murinsidious flattery is seen' in the resolution and cannot! live: 111, Attorney-Gener2i.-fT- is rumored nera dustry' of the United States. It jrilE BI'KIXIiEY LAW. Brief of the FIVE ..CENTS. EAGES..-PRI- CE Constitutionality. t, ; i . Qur Neighbors. - -- . ; i i ! VMIG. GRUEL to Pass Hostile Resolutions. " - WIFE'S A Dexver, Oot. 24. Special TRnjcsE. HEAliTII. ' ' A conspiracy has been discovered, the inAn .Unfounded 'Rumor of a Sensa-- i tention of which is to forever defeat unlimited coinage1 and also injure the silver intional Character. - , and other Local. Keporw Business. Com- ? COINAGE. A GonsTjiracy- - Discovered , . FREE AGAINST f Park, Says the Mob Indulged in & by Dr con- - The Pops " . Every Kind of License.' Tiro ia court, the Dcrtment.- "J, di. Society by the flood at Northampton. of ahtObserver. olu K." SIXTEEN SALT LAKE CITTf. UTAH, SUNDAY MOHKESTG, OCTOBER 25, 1801. as old as the Nation 'Itself, has sanctioned j, both direct and indirect bounties, The reclDrocity e la use. tbe Attorney- General savs. could hot have! been intended to increase the revenue. Its conditional operation precludes iny such idea.' It is wholiv indeDendent of aay other clause in the bill, and the passage or failure to pass had no bearing whatever upon the passage of the remainder, . The clause is constitu beeause tional, says the Attorney-Genera- l, it Is not a delegation of legislative power to the President, but Is oaly a legislative direction, by which an alternative provision of the existing law if made applicable to the happening of a fact, the existence of which is to be determined .by the President. t " i ? . TLc Va!?:ra Assndt 17a ca suit to tb United Etdcs. FC3 CALLi::3 la- ; K3 Cl?LCL!ATIC A Fur Apology, as Well as Redress Tbe Case Not at All Similar to the New Orleans Lynching Not Likely That a Hostile Demonstration Will Be Made The "Yorktown" and Boston" En Route to Valparaiso. Washington, Oct. 24. Secretary Tracy said this morning that a further study of, tne cipner dtspatcn receivea irem uaptain' Schley of the Baltimore" Thursday, in're-ga- rd to the reoent assault on American sail- ut-- V.tna.ului that ahnwAf) In Kflrilttfin to the killing of one man and the ' serlous c other wounding of six others, thirty-fiv- e American seamen were arrested and de--' same time. and they . were afterwards ex- amined and dismissed, there being' no proof that they had been guilty of any mlsbe- - j - uavior. iu cuuurwi vnpiiiiu ctmcj mother statement that the Americans were' at the unarmed, sober and time of tbe trouble, and also indicates that at least forty men out of the Baltimore's"! were objects of contingent of 275 men th( raze of the Chilean ; mob. It also appears now that up to the date of Captain Schley', report tbe - well-behav- ed . CBILEAN ATJTHO RITTES HAD TAKEN NO STEPS to arrest and punish any Chileans re- -: sponsible for the affair, or at any rate no Chileans were arrested or that tbe move- -, ment of the wheels of justice bad operated' in any other direction than against the. Officials thoroughly familiar , Americans. with all tbe faots in possession of tbe! Government la regard to the Valparaiso' affair, pointed out that it was altogether! different in its material features from the Italian affair at New Orleans. In the latter case the men assaulted were domiciled here,-anwere practically citizens of the United) States. At any rate they bore no official relations to the Government of Italy. .'In) THETUBLtO NOT IN IT. the Valparaiso case, on the other .hand, thei men attacked , wore the uniform of. ta United States. Government, and were at--. The Speculative! Market Monopo- - tacked simply because they were Americans.. . llzed'by the Professionals. ... An racial said that the attack on them was Nevt York, Oct. 24. fTatBTTNE .Dispatch a deliberate t Brad- San Francisco Cfirtntcle Series . INSULT' TO THE AMERICAN FLAG ttretVt says: Speculation. durjng the ;past and could be regarded In no other way. wees nas rontinuea rpon a narrow ana pro Carflfa,ir Tnov k.i an IntjktMr'ftw ' With thflk resident tnis morniog in regara to inefessional basis. The; volume bt transactions was at no time large, and the activity, has matter. but refused positively to say what: of action bad been agreed upon. It J been supplied mainly by room traders, .with plan known that the Administration regards the some little assistance from the;: larger oper situation as most serious and that tbe Inciators. European Interests were to some ex dent Is not one that can be ' overlooked as a simple street row. While no other vessels tent factors,' though' tbe buying, of stocks have been ordered to proceed .to Chlleto en from that quarter in the earlier portion of for reparation that wi)I the week was sucoeeded by rather free sell- -: force tbe demand It' is likely that h be made. on of London. the probably 00 log Thnrsday part In Chilean force raided rwiters' will-b- e, on a with somewhat disturbing effect the Government' this unless i general tone of the' piarket. Our own pub speedily reinforced, some assurance from the Chilean receives seems to lic have temporarily abaadoned proper Justice will be. stock v speculation, and the commission Government thatorxenaera. m mister ,.gan ' houses. except so 'far as sthey represent meted out to tne Admin- views of been advised baa the financial interests and large professional tratiori, but the exact natureorthe ' of tbe mes' a operators, supply at present very small him sent cannot be ascertained. share of . the trading.' KevertbelessJ al sages limited In though the market7 has been' NOT A MERE BRAWLw character .and In Quality 1 of trading, the have IshownM decided symptoms of a change In speculative senti The Valnaraiso . Affair. Calls for ment for the , better j While the movement Vigorous Diplomatic Action. of prices has not - been, save In a few in Washington, Oct. 24. Further persistent stances, moro than i fractional, it hast been as a rule lu the direction of improvement. Inquiry of the officers of tbe Government ia ; regard to the Valparaiso incident, show's , ltliMEDY. ; HERE'S, THE. conclusively that the administration-- aoes -r not regard it as a simple street brawl,'. for Let Uncle Sam Pay Our Debts and which the, Chilean Government cannot be . Give Us Money! Too. held but as an insult to the responsible, Gainesville, Tex.,--. Oct- 24. The Sub- - honor and the flag of the United States, call Treasury party of Montague county yester ing for tbe. most treat- . .vigorous. diplomatic sm rvS day passed some remarkable resolutions. ment. xne omciaia report uy captain oontey. They demand "that; ;Congress: pass a bill to shows clearly that not only was the assault provide .that any person jwho; owes ; more upon the American sailors cowardly and unprovoked, but Inspired purely money than be can pay, and makes, affidavit for tbe uniform they wore and the country to that effect, shall receive from the It represented, or, in other words, it was not r of 1 the suffi Interior Secretary an attack on them- as Individuals, but' as cient money to pay j all ' his debts. representatives of tbe United States. owing nothing, but who wants The report also indicates that1 the .local more moneythan he has a good c hah ce of police, instead of protecting tbe Americans obtaining, because of the prevailing finan the violence of tbe mob, in several la cial system of robbery und oppression, may from ' 'r ;' stances V' make application to the Secretary, who ONSLAUGHT.'" THE PART IN TOOK an 'advisory board shall refer tbe matter to This, the report says, is demonstrated by to fix the f amount ' to: be advanced. In' no case shall ihe receive less' than the fact that several sailors were wounded three quarters of tbe sum; applied for, nor the Chilean police. The fact that the only be charged a higher 'iuterestitban he is will American ing to pay. In case i of failure to repay the persons arrested were thirty-fiv- e loan the borrower shall not receive more sailors who escaped injury at. the hands of than 50 percent On the next application.' the niob strengthens tbe view that tbe as Any roan making misrepresentations shall sault was Intended as an Insult to the United than' States. The Information at band shows be debarred from borrowing more k ; 1 twice. that so far none of the Chileans' concerned in the attack have been arrested, and, so ONE DOLLAR DAMAGES. far as known, no steps have been' taken to' nunlsh them in any way for their actions. are very The authorities Donnelly's Verdict! Against Ignatius'Pioneer-PresdisIndifference the at s apparent indignant s for Libel.. the and Government. Chilean the played by The Jury in the Minister . Minneapolis,. Oct. 24. to take Egan has been instructed libel suit of Ignatius Donnelly against the prompt and vigorous measures ' j Ptonur-P- rt for $100,000 damages, ' TO SECURE PROPER REPARATION. , verdict in a $1, giving Donnelly brought He has been fully advised of the position and allowing him $5 for oocnsel fees. The of this Government and Instructed - to actrial has been probably the most famous quaint the Chilean Government therewith in tbe legal annals, of the Northwest. in the hope that the matter may be amicaPioneer-Pri- st Ignatius Donnelly rsuedj the adjusted without detriment to tbe honor bly for $100,000 actual damages On acoouniof the of either country. It is understood that the republication of a letter from Colonel President insists upon a proper redress for of House the King, formerly, postmaster insult to our National honor, tbe of Representatives, first published in the and supposed within a reasonable time, unless given eleve'u years previously.. It Minister Pionr-Pr- c will be recalled and all dip- -, Egan was on account of allegations of bribery lomatlc relations with Chile suspended. made In the letter; that; Donnelly" brought Tracy said this afternoon that the suit. The jury was out three hours. At noSecretary more had been ordered to Chile, vessels one time It stood 11 to 1 In favor Of' tbe and he did not know that any wduld be Pionecn-Presbut. In view iof tbe fact that sent. The "York-townIs now on the way one instance of the; alleged bribery in Con "Boston" starting. Neither the and there gress could not be proved, owing to the can reach there within a montb. The 'San ' ' death of a witness, Itheyrrjeturned the ver Francisco" is at Callao, dict, stated, makiqj? thei damages purely ONLY FOUR DAYS BAIL FROM VALPARAISO, nominal, solely on account of 'a single fail but has not been ordered there. Neither ure of proof. .. i j ;;: has another available vessel tbe "Thetis" now at San Francisco. The sailing orders Cable. Soundings fori the Hawaiian of the "Boston" and "Yorktown" were 24. The United Issued San Francisco.1 Octbefore the attack on the sailors, and States Fish Commissioners' stoamer f'Alba of their detail was to remain the in been which has tross." employed taking lieve the purpose and "San Francisco," "lialtlmore" soundings in connection with th laying of which vessels are to go to San Francisco between cable the the preposed submarine relieved to be docked and overhauled. United States ' and. the'; Hawaiian Islands, wbeu It would seem, therefoie, that the Govera-me- nt returned here this morning, bavng accomdoes not care to make any belligerent Salinas plished the object! of hen cruisje. toward Chile, but prefers to demonstration 14 in the landing Monterey bay regarded Iby Its show through dlplomatlo diepleasute surveying officers as the most suitable land- channels. States of for the the Uhltetl;! lend place ing cable. ; The landing Is witbiuf ieasy tele- -' The Cruiser "Boston" Sails.' graphic communication from San Francisco. New York, Oct, 24. The cruiser Bosto reinforce the United ton" sailed -the Czar.' ; Rebuking Chilean waters. The in States squadron circular! has been Boston, Oct :24.-to Is Boston" expected reach Valparaiso in issued rrom tho office of the Lend 'a Hard about two months. She carries stores for a inr.paziue. edited by: Rev. Dr. E l ward Everand ammunition for tbe J' Balyear's cruise that a peti- timore" ett Hale, in which it Is! Francisco." , "San and tion to' tbe Czar of Russia, rt'buklnji his treatment of Slberliiu exiles, has been signed Blay Be Paid In Full. by more than a million' citizens of this ' Depositors Y N. Oct. 24. The Superin.rKingston, country. Issued a statement has tendent of Banking Eaviess InstiUlster County Locomotives. the far regarding Electricity Oot. 24. Is to indnce ths proposed Tbe plan nenry Villard, tution. Spokane, Wash., , money far ts j their ,wbo is making a tour of the. Northwest, in depositors to leave and t tM en it Interest pet without belief his an. Interview y, expressed wMTe ti.osrt w&o will; lit that time In full. v.:.. that all trains of the Northern Pacific elecia their out deposits before long, be operated eatlrc'y by Ttz eujerlsis' -- t 5 per down '.' tricity.' ; . - f - I : - ? 5 week's-proceoding- s! - ) - ; . - 1 jay-hatred- , r . - : Any-pers- on - ! i to-nig- ht . . . ; t, " " ; " ?!-!- ' f . 1 to-d- ay At , f td-ds- ; ,rs cc-c-t. |