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Show 1 FEARLESS, CIIARACTiB INFLUENCE, PRESTIGE, , CIRCUIjATION. ADVERTISING. INT WRIGHT.' ALUAYSf i 1 ENTERPRISING. , if FIRST nai tub TBiBuarcu THK TRIB0NK. If O. 224. VOL. INDEX TO THIS PAPER. First and second paces. Telegraph and fum marie, Tblrd pare Ogden Department, Payson Idaho Correspondence. letter, Fourth page1. Editorial. Fifth page.- Thanksgiving Day, Amuse-asen- ts and other LoeaL etzth page.; Strike of Natural Gas and her Business Affairs. Commercial, etc. Seventh page. News of Our Neighbors. Eighth page. Court and Criminal, City ad Neighborhood, Notices. f - IDMMABY OF LOCAL EVENTS. The day will be generally observed In j this city, ) Recorded sales of real estate In this city i .V 18050. 7estrday Ore and bullion receipts yesterday in this city, 193.700. The locomotive engineers' ball f was a grand affair last night. The dally burglary yesterday was in a tailor shop and another one was added. Large additional appropriations will be asked of jtbo Legislature for the Insane Asylum. j A. boisterous flow of natural gas struck in Natural Gas , the grounds of the American Company of Utah. Mattawj who sued the City Railway Company for $3009 for being ejected from a car, was defeated in court. TELEGRAPHIC SUMMARY. : - . j A. diplomat suicides, p The Russian famine, A Rock Island wreck, j A rival bf Melbourne. Another bank failure. A boom In liquor trade. The life! saving service. The earthquake at sea. 1 .,8old horseflesh for beef. Mrs. Cleveland's health. Brazil's: arbitrary police. More Chinese massacres. Brilliant Boston wedding. Balniaoedlst refugee shot. Honors to Hovey's remains Mexican army officer arrested. The Czar reassures the Kaiser. Fatal landslide in Washington. Conflagration at St. Albans, Vt. Origin df the Valparaiso outrage. Two sons charged with fratricide. President Felxotto's proclamation. Germany Navy to be strengthened.! Brazil's! array and navy quarreling. Wisconsin train robbers discovered. Chinese! rebels marohlng on Peking; Two more Searles claimants appear. f Butcher killed with his own cleaver. Fraudulent Pacific Short Line bonds. j Sensational William makes a speech,. No political disturbance la Ecuador. Great. Northern Railway contract let. Another great football contest An insubordinate French Archbishop. International Emigration Conference. Demented young man butohers himself. 8f-foman crammed Jlnto a four-fo- j Oa-zett- ; , - il I j - 1 no change of policy In : i Bryan and the third bo will also be named. Mr. mtsslonee started on his Hlglnbothani; has already and $lll go to Paris, where he'll be journey met by the other two members. From there the party will go to Spain. Itdly. Turkey, the Danublan and the Nortn African States. The party will be anient three months. Horticulturists want fifty acres for flowers John Thorpe has not at Jackson Park and of that urea, lie Idea the getting up given has made another demand on tho grounds and building committee for the space and in that every foot of the doing so (promises space wjll be usednoto advantage. Chief definite promises can Burnbanl says that be niade until the question of railway terminal! ha been settled. com-- ! Claimant Turns Up. Nov. ?5. Refuse - to Arbitrate.' The 5enffnri' Terr llaute,: Ind., special says the striking miners' delegates began an Important conattended by a representaference tive of the National Miners' Union. The effort made to arbitrate with the operators failed, the latter refusing to do anything until the status extsttng before the strike was restored..; It is believed now that the National organization will take up the cause of the Indiana men and a bitter fight ensue. 25.- fto-da- y, - Mass.. Nov. 25. Two more ap- and Delta Lyman geles. Sherwood of Southeast Putnam county. New I! , York. j i Great Northern Contract liet. - , World's Pair Commissioners. Chicago. Nov. 25. It is announced that Bayard of Delaware, National Commissioner1 James Hodges of Maryland and Director Illglnbotbatn will be Bryan's associates on the World's . Fair Commission to Southern Europe.1 ex-Sena- tor Vice-Preside- nt Colonel French Assigns. 25 FI. BosTok. Colonel J. French banker says that prominent he owed the! Maverick Bank tSOO.OOO'and 1 d f25I.O0O of stook, which is valdelesa. CSs llabilHtes amount at least to $900,000. V I. s aets are large, but not sufficient. . ' A. tt-dn- i t, . . ; A Illval of Tielbourne. r Han.. Nov. 25 Reuben Jsrvls, tVft public schools at Eralth that fc ns discovered It I 3 c : a i - to-da- to-d- ay to-morr- ot Om-durm- an. . ir. to-nig- ht .3 rata THE DEMOCRATIC KEYHOTE. It Is SonnJed by Senato r Carlisle Anent the Speakership Contest j HOT ABANDON THE TARIFF D3 A ' "s-- 4 to-d- ay to-da- y. , - i . YALE-PRINCETO- N. j ' to-morr-ow on - ISSUE - arrel on the Silver Question No, One But Itlnine Can Prevent Hlsj Nomination Milwaukee and St, Paul Want the Democratic Convention Third And Io Not Inansrnrate a 4- I'arty Dally Newspapers.) New York, Nov. 251 Under date of November Wth. Congressman J D. Warner wrote to Senator Carlisle In reference to Congressman 5llllss candidacy for tha Speakership, saying in psrttbat he reoog-niz- es tho strength of Mrlls's claim, based not only on his record. But the fact that every Democratic member Congress whom I know to bo in favor of relegating tariff reform to the rear is opposed to Mr.' Mills." It is, however, nssertejd, says Mr, Warner, that Mills Is unfitted by temperament to make a dignified and effective preWarneri begaed Carlisle's siding officer. Carlisle, la opinion on the subject. Senator and! says he Is reply, refutes the assertion, f ' sure that : IF MILLS IS j EJLECTKri no 'one will over have justooure jto complala of his demeanor, or guueral cause on political questions. Referring! to the unfortunate disposition in some quarters to subordinate the question of tariff refbrm to others less important to the people, and; dangerous to tho harmony and success bf tbe Democratic party." the Senator says: 'Upon the tariff question; we arej praotlcally united, while upon the' sliver question, and perhaps upon somo others, tbcte are wide and honest differences of opinion among the members of our party, which can only be reconciled by patient deliberation. Why shall we. on the eve of a great national conwhen victory is almost test, within our grasp, abandon or j Ignore! the ': whlcli we are vital issues upon and waste ,'our united. strength In fruitless controversy which cun be jbetter after it has beeij determined what adjusted of their own earnings the people shall part be permitted to keep. II. TUB riKST DUTT of the Democratic party is to change tha laws under which the earnings ojf tbe people are taken away from them oy (unjust tax- , ation for private purposes, and whoever proposes to postpone the performance of in is auiy, ia oraer to inaugurate Smong a war on the silver) question or ourselves and would . any other, is not a wise councillor i not make a safe leader." MINNKAI'OLIS'S jOAPACITY. She Will Be Able to Take Care of tho uig v,niwu Dis- MiNNCArotiis, Nov. 25 patch San Francisco l hronioif Seijtes,r The Flour Cftv had sufficiently sobered up from Monday blghts oxcltenaent to begin figuring oalmlyj on "Urn ability to accommodate the great Republican gather ing wbleb will assemble at thej Exposition building June 7th. A comparison of notes by the railway, telegraph! and hotel people gives tbe following Interesting but brief tabulation: Hotel capacity of Minneapolis, lake resorts, 34,800i Including t. l'aul-an- d total capacity of telegraph companies. 1.000,000 words a day: carrying; capacity of centering here 20,000 si day; capa railways of Exposition building when remodeled city and refitted, 18,500. There li no feeling here that the city will not be- amply able to take care of the delegate and- all other people tbe big convention may attract. Money, too, will be spent liberally for the entertainment of visitors. The jcity of Minneapolis has raised a fond of $50,000, 'St. Paul has subscribed $10,000 and expresses a wtlilnvness to put In $10,000 more, and other cities in tbe State have already asked for tbe privilege of taking a band. The enthusiasm over the secuting of ihe, convention is surprising and la not at Rll on party lines. Tbe whole matter is looked on as a master business stroke and everybody la the twin cities Is overflowing wltli cordiality The Republican papers pf course are Inclined to extravagance over the! Importance if of the convention. t6-da- vi - - - j . " ! , THEY WANT ... . i - c- BplJII. j i St. Paul Democrats Laying Pipe fo Convention. the Demonratlon ... St. Paul, Nov. 25. Tribckb Dispatc- h, - t San Francisco Chronicle Series. It wasn't 10 o'clock yesterday morning before the Democrats of both St. Paul and Minneapolis bad begun laying' pipes for tha Democratlo National Convention In St, Paul Minneap- oils Democrats Issued a call for a mass meet ing and a coterie of St. Paul Pleaders gath ered it the office of M. Doran, the National committeeman for Minnesota, to ' canvass the situation. Everybody was' Bnthuslastlo for tbe project. P. J. Smalley, secretary of the Demecratla State Committee, said: "If the steadily diminishing Republican majorities in Min nesota,. Wisconsin and Iowa tare deemed a Convengood .reason to send their National tion to Minneapolis, surely-- : the Increasing Democracy In tbe Northwest la a better reason why tbe Democrats should send their National Convention to St. Pauj." aldermen exMayor Smith and several same in themselves tbe f train. pressed A call for a mass meeting of Citizens Irre'has been issued to take spective of party formal steps to secure for St. Paul the Demo cratic National Convention. I ? to-nig- she-bear- d . ' to-nig- ht. - , e ay ; sob-committ- ee . ; :v- ,. San -- Nov. An - " Bkatt&e, Wash.. Nov. 23. The contract the transcontinental for the construction line of the Great Northern Railroad from Pu get Sound to the summit of the Cascade mountains baa been let and work Is to be-g- lu as soon as men and an outfit can be put on the ground. Tbtsseotlon is eighty miles long and follows the Snohomish river. has assigned. J. : were filed in the Searles will case, peals, both on j the ground that the Instrument was not properly attested, and that the testatrix was not of proper capacity. The are Annie Severance of Los Anappellents Sherwood Cal.. and 1 fTbe Tale-Princet- More Searles Claimants. 8AIKM,' : Anti-Semlti- os Kng-land- ? 4 Tbaddeus Pa., Stevens's estate, which remains unsettled twenty-thre- e Just years after hie death,Ahas woman features. given rise to sensational who claims to be the widow of , Captain AUtson Steven. Tbaddeus Stevens's nephew, has tiled! a large claim against the estate, and tho auditors heard her testlmiouy today, lion. Edward McPberson, the survivtestimony showing ing executor,? presented whose maiden name was that the; woman, never was married to Captain Mary J. Prim,i , Stevens, j j, . !- Liberal-- - ot ftt Nov. ; to-da- . Coal Operator iKmAHAroiis, j ; CmCAob, Pfov. 85 Tribcns Dispatch Another San Francisco Chronicle Series. World's Fair jbonifruisstoner to Europe will be appointed by! Director General Davis in the person of II. N. IHglnbotham. lie will join A AVIdow y, h . Lancaster; to-da- - ot World's Pair Matters -; to-da- y. to-da- ' ; (.!- ay gu iformeMoverij dauses bf falling off in birth rate among native Alaskans. World' Fair wants $700,000 from Congress for premiutae. Milwaukee 'and 8t. Paul in the field for the Democratic National Convention. ' . - Widow elattaant for Thad Stevens's, estate , turns up.i hours' bride elopes with a A twehty-fou- r VlcjB-Prejdde- 1 ng vanta It. , m . l ... . Soala. fj; & Grande robber ar Rio Denver Another rested. ' Blaine can nave the nomination if be 4", 1 " . but newtabinet ' SELF-BUTCHER- , '. A V7A1LL 1 I to-da- y. ot TARIFFS to-d- . coffin, who deal In cheap meat by the arrest of THE LIFE 8ATIXO SERVICE. ring to the financial condition of the country, Y. HORRIBLE Georeo Youngclaus on tho charse of selling tbej note declares that the Government con-is horseflesh labeled beef to Isoch institusiders that the present financial position A Hazardous Vocation! Which Is Intions. It is believed that tbe traffic In due to accidental causes. In conclusion the adequately Compensated. horseflesh in this city has amounted to note declares that the Government will alWashington. Nov. 25. "fhe annual report many thousands of dollars. ways provide to meet the coupons on the as will endeavor in of General Superintendent Kimball of the Demented and debt fall due. they Pan en a Ui Sajs British Trade Is Hindered by every way to merit confidence and restore life saving service shows that at tbe close of Yonng Man at Dr. Graves Pleads "Not Guilty." of the country. credit Nov. 25. When Judtre Rising's tbe Denver. fiscal embraced the the establishment year Saiciks With a Poeketknife. j Protectionist ft Legislation. court : was called this morning, there ws not 238 stations, 178 on the Atlantic, 48 on the so oe naa. so great wa me sianumK-riioGERMANY'S NAVY lakes, 11 on the Pacific and one at tbe falls see Dr. Graves and to hear him curiosity the Ohio at Louisville.! Ky. Tbe results plead to the charge. of murder. The Doctor Re Gradually Strengthened By of of all the disasters within the scope of tbe pleaded " Not guilty." An adjournment of the Addition of More Men. CUT DOWH YITH HIS OWN CLEAVER. me case was tnen taken until r nuaj service aggregate tbe total number of disWILLIAM CAUSES ANOTHER SENSATION Behlix, Nov. 25. In the navy estimates asters at 481; total Value' of property inSaved, $5,783,950; Murdered , Their Father. for 1892 provision is made for the annual vested, $7,040,805: total number of persons on board. 3491: number 111.. Nov. 25. Ed and Grant Decatur, addition to tbe navy of 2200 met. until up- saved, 3441. The cost of maintenance of were araested at Moawequa toAtterbery are men wards of thousand gradutwenty ors was tbe service during the year $940,201. A Twenty-Four-Ho- ur Bride Elopes day charged with the murder of their By a Speech to Volunteer Troops-Rumadded to the effective strength of the The general superintendent invites attenDavid J. Atterbery. The childrtM "With Lover a Detectives father, Former that Russia Will Adopt a ally war more than doubling the present tion to tbe embarrassment under which the navy, had been to a marriage by oppi-sebitterly InThe Torpedo corps will be Silver Standard The Czar Reas- strength. service labors, owing to the frequent resigDiscover the Milwaukee Train the old man with a widow he wus trolne to 750 creased proand men, estimates tbe who leave nations of trained the by men, Robbers---Tw- o and there had' been many family quarsures the Kaiser of His Peaceful In- vide that 1300 officers and chief mates shall service for better compensation outside at Yonng Men Charged see, rels. n ConserTative-TJnIonow war added. The be The tentions less hazardous vocations. With Patricide Fraudulent Short ships comgradually afloat tave only about their half-fu- ll Fraudulent Short Ijine Bond. Conference. Line lionds. plement, and the increase is necessary in Omaha. Nov. ?5.4 James D. Megus of DenTHE ARCTIC FROM REGIONS. view of tbe state of preparation of the a stockholder 3n the Nebraska & West-- , ver, French fleet. ern Railroad Company, known as the Pacific Short, Line, has begun suit in Intervcnt Ion AN A BISHOP. INSUBORDINATE REFUGE OF STATION BEPORT 4i. The conference of Nov. 25. rspeclal to TribBirmingham. Nov. to set aside tho sa!le orderi-- by the tJhitd Net., Piochb, Sl'PKRtNTK.VDENT. une. States Court. Megus al luges a fraudulent of Parowan suiWilliam the National Union Conservative associaDavenport Shall Stop Him From Going: Issue of the bonds on which the foreclosure a with tions resumed its session this ; morning. Nothing cided Panaca at yesterday evening jj to Rome. was ba6ed. In Resolutions were adopted endorsing the incisions He made three knife. From Tear pocket This Heard Nothing: Ships 25. It is certain that the Nov. f litis, In windlocal of authorities prnciple resisting the FATAL LANDSLIDE. The Refngs fetation No Place for a his throat, one of which severed the imposed on the Archbishop of Aix will of were Great Britain to acquire land for the pur- flue the in aud all front jugpipe, School just Kate The Blrtn Diminishing. conular. He then cut open his abdomen, took A Gang of Railway Laborers Rurled pose of facilitating the creation of small be subscribed by many bishops of the rural holdings; which would be of great ad- victed prelate. At the conclusion of tbe and Two Killed. Out some intestines and stripped fifteen Washington. Nov. 25. Superintendent inches from the omentum, lie was found vantage to the country by checking the trial the Archbishop wired tbe following to Tacoma. Nov. 25. Near Canton station, rural districts; Cardinal Rampolla, Pontifical Secretary of Barden of the refuge station at Point Bar- at present drain, upon the commerce miles midnight in aj field, still living, but died on the Northern Pacific, seventy-tw- o upon a State: "Kindly tell tbe Pope that the libfavoring the extension of row. Alaska, in his report, dated August 9. of of east caused several thousand Tacoma, after. of .Temporary Insanity, yards all basis shortly points preferential throughout of Christ, the Papacy and tbe Church he says he has heard nothing from the ships fell stone him from to cliff commit a the a? led week's hl?h the British Empire, and that the provisions erty sickness, overhanging defended before this year, and, as it was getting late and by triumphantly of ; the treaties Imposing limitations upon were His father, Green river. The tracks were covered for a deed. He was unmarried. he The declares the that bishop judges." was was doubtful if mother, brothers;7 and sisters live at Paro- distance of sixty feet ten feet deep. Somo the full development of trade between the is determined notrto submit to the civil au- winter setting lu, it United Kingdom and other parts of the thorities, and would arrive. Ice in heavy masses and wan. any him from shall of a gang of men working there were burled. stop nobody British Empire should be abrogated, and leading the extends off the shore from the Borne. to very compact pilgrims Two were killed, but their names are not in ballot of clauses the the favoring repeal bar as far as tjhe eye can reach. Forty tons CHANG 12 D HER MIND. SHE Seyep men were more or less act permitting the Illiterate to vote. yet learned.Alexander AND RUSSIA SILVER. of coal and tores were on hand, sufficient Larson was thrown The Unionists gave a luncheon in honor Injured. across the river by the force of the slide, A Twenty-Fou- r Hours Bride of Lord Salisbury some disIn his speech, to tbem unless Elopes carry comfortably, Rumor That She Will Establish a aster befalls tbe ships another year. Tbe AVlth a Former, Iover. receiving injuries to his back, head and referring to face. The landslide was caused by the reSilver Standard. winter had been mild, with much pleasant TBli TAttrrr QCESTION, I Ind., Nov. 25. Tribune Martinvtlle, cent heavy rains. weather. LONDON, Nov. 25. The Times's financial be said that on all sides there appeared 8an Francisco Chnnlcle Series. Dispatch THE COLDEST WEATHER constantly-Increasia be to contains authenarticle said rumor, protective duties, THE EAHTHQUAKKAT SEA. when the thermometer The little city of Odon was thrown Into a calculated to stifle British trade. The pro- tic, that the Russian Government is likely was in January, It become known that last when 49.9 below. stood were flurry at night tection heresy, on which th.o tariffs degrees make large purchases of sliver, with hours had Tbe superintendent expresses the opinion a bride of but' twenty-fou- r Funics and a Hot Tidal other evil passions, to founded, grew, like the object of establishing a silver standard. that a refuge station, filled with rough eloped with a former admirer. Sunday Sulphurous Wave. upon- what It fed.-- Watching English stasailors qf different nationalities, is not the afternoon Miss Anna Hariuan and Ella Bortistics he could not but feel anxiety lest Sax Not Menaced. Francisco, .Nov. 25. The American Germany proper place for a native school, and sugthe efforts of foreign protectionists should e, !B 25. to wont of twenty-seve- n both IfortTi Nov. Odon, Tbe German for-elders, bark Washington, of Other education for tbe "Iicsper" arrived erl.ii, gests provisions bej partially successful. The error of y Mr. of tho the met and Government, Insralls Adam He organ where of jvobeb,' from young natives. reports the wreck they Statesmen might be translated to Great days Japan. Captain its conclusion on official the schooner "Silver Wave" In October last Arthur of Wortblugton, to whom they were Sodergren reports that when about soventy-fiv- e Britain. Undoubtedly British trade was in an article basing not considers says it and the assistance rendered the crew. married, respet-4.- vely. Germany All returned to being; hindered for the .moment by foreign statistics, miles from Lobe, a violent shock of . menaced by a dearth of breadstuff's. It year also tells that a conspiracy was formed Odon In the evening. La-lie t Mr. legislation.; evening caused' a'tremendous upheaval of the short that adds, one however, a earthquake of rye him yield of seamen, gang by he said: 'The Government against Borders gave an lufurmal supper In honor of of the sea. the waves Continuing, cona necessitate the of restriction may seize-witan to him made k'll breaking over tbe whom, Larson, attempt w(ll the newly married couple; to which a host avidity any measure promisof that grain and the replacing o with a club. Larson was placed in irons of and her about so violently vessel, were invited. tossing of friends tbe ing legitimately to Increase the employment sumption alt parties for laborers either In the towns or in the of pye products by the extended use of wheat and taken to a place of safety. were Bert Lowry, a that tho malntopmast and crossed trees those iujvlted Among Barden says that during tbe past year at rural districts. One of the most acute of broke hy the board. The water which came man Of Odon, Paris Emigration Conference. Cape Smythe village there were but four highly respectedfyoung the Government's ' anxieties was the'! fact aboard was hot, and the air was tilled with ADMIRER A WAS FORMER WHO inwere seventeen births. There Emideaths, that people,, in their ignorance, 'tried fumes. The crew were taxed Paris, Nov. 25. The International sulphurous was seen a He to Miss Hartnan. have of y. remedies which, if they obtained, would gration Conference opened Jules cluding the. principal native chief, who to their ut.most. and It was five hours. bewith before brief the her conversation just so that they felt safe. rrED prom alcoholism. plunge them Into f ar greater misery. The Slioion, the distinguished French statesman ushered Into the dining room. fore the sea subsided and author, presides. Tbe English and One of tbe reasons, of the lowness of the guests werewere Government had af board1" While all Seated at the festal j representatives take no active birth rate is tbe women's tear of the treat- Mrs. '.is American wAnaow rATH TO TREAO. in St. Albans, Vt. excused herself, sayConflagration suddenly Ingalls in business of the the conference, ment part tbey confinement, get a dangerous apathy, in at- being during Nov. 26. 12:45 a. Ai.BAN8. being St. they It must avoidcure was husband to Vt., she but her sick, that merely to watch the proceed-lnig- s. placed In a snow house with a limited ing present was m.- A tire broke ,out about mldnlxht the suffering by simply a moment. in Little would return tempting to causes. is not Russia amount of food, and all communication represented. with thought of the matter until so rue minutes On the other band, it Ignoring the livery barn and Is now raging ' them prohibited. must. shun the far more dangerous course of and: tbe groom begab to grow fiercely. The location is in the midst of had passed, Deserted the Opposition Leader. wooden bulldtnss in tbe rear of business wandering economic errors that might apprehensive that he might be needed. He clocks on Main street. , and a heavy west Into Irreparable jyiEirif a. Nov. 25. The Beichsrath, by a went to Inquire into her condicountry and BRAZILIAN THE others plunge the whole POLICE. . t vote of 153 to 127. sent back to the commitis disaster." she blowing. 'A present writing the wind; but was!; tion, tee the bill presented by Or. Monplener, the He concluded by congratulating the House, Richardson, Twlzg & Opera Wright as Are found. and be to nowhere Unionists IrresponArbitrary on- their steady adhesion to German leader. This action has practically They C. P. Twlgg and a long line of store-ar- e Co., sible as in Russia. The entire parjjy began a diligent search, annulled the defeat of tbe Government, the conservative alliance. likely to be destroyed. Burlington vhas when it became-- known that she bad de's tbe German Nationals and New Yobk, Nov. 25.i rTaiBUNC Dispatch been asked fur help. Joseph Cbatnbeilaln predicted that sea in vehicle with youjjg Lowry parted San seriously having deserted the leader of tbe opposiFrancisoo Chronicle .Series. foreign relations wpuld be cured at a stable. She "had In her camel-Int- o tion. A I toe It Island Wreck. menaced If Gladstone again Rio Janeiro brings possession allLivery steamer fjrom "Horrog" husband's means, her ready: news to eirecc tne CiTrr-Nov- . tnus power, Kaxsas giving It is reporlcd some news. The Bio JKtw$ and It Is said .that Lowry had replenished Grand Ducal Theater Burned. interesting Brazil wan a collision on the Rock Island against the Prelbund. there that all thh bodk his money 25. by Nov. constituborrowing pocket the The Ducal TheaGrand says editorially: "AlthoughBerlin, four rol!v wst of Allertbn.Ta." I friends. The irate groom, last nightThomas ter at Oldenberg was burned las.t night. tion pretends to guarantee, tbe life and he could from his THIS RUSSIAN FAMINE. ?f tbe eastbound freight w brother-in-laEngineer of a by? the tbe fire did not break out until property of tbe citizens, no suub guarantee accompanied Fortunately to is been killed and several said have train woman but and many others, gave chase, the performance. Had it occurred The. firemen of both trains The Cxarowltz President of New Cen after Ininjured. badly The exists. acts their miscreants police tbe really authority was gave pursuers while in easily the is there progress, play a lid the engineer of tho westbound train v tral Ifainine Coiiimittee. heard saved the slipV Nothing has since been any. doubt that there would have dependently and arbitrarily, and there is from hardlya serious , their lives by jumping. . v or tbe pursuers. pursued St. PiTERWtmd, Nov. tS. It may be been no arloss of life. it. It absolutely recourseagalnst faaiine-strloken rests whom it pleases without warrant or truthfully said that news from the Barned. PackirigP)ant OVERCHARGED THE COUNTY. denunciation; and it Bends a prisoner away The Czar Reassures the Kaiser. districts of Russia does hot in the 25. The entire plant Nov. Tex., Dauas, of a to without penal foreign port colony St. Petersburg, Nov. 25. It is announced least degree take from the horrors of the the Dallas Dressed , Reef & Packing A Six-Fo- ot Man Crammed Into a of Giers has been authorized by tbe trial or appeal. It is perfectly true toissay condition that now confronts thousands upon that De has burned; loss, $200,000; InsurCompany as of this city Four-Foauthority Czar to assure Emperor William that the that the police Coffin. ance,- $50,000. and irresponsible as that of Rusthousands of the Claris subjects. Nobody entente between Russia and France Involves arbitrary sia. One case lu point Occurred in the can estimate the number of deaths that will nothing that might be construed as a menRacine, W1s., Nov, 25. Tribune DisWORLD'S FlAir. PUEMIU5IS. inSande wbere the force district, police ace to other countries. The aim of the vaded a sailors' mission and arrested all the patch San Francisoo "hranie'.e Series.! resule from starvation and cold during the At the session of ?the county .board of superunderstanding between Russia and France inmates, including Mr. Weston, a missioncoining winter. The area affected comWill Re Asked for Seven a transaction came to light Congress Hundred Thousand. visors y. prises a section of the empire equalling Is to maintain peace. belocked.:them then and in ary, up prison In size nearly half the area of the United cause the place was unlicensed. The action which would indicate that they have a Tariff Discussed. Tribuwb Dis- Washinotost, Npv. 25 Spain's States with a. population; of more than of heathenish way jof disposing of .the pauper tbe police in the Theater Lyrico was MADRID. Nov. 25. A meetins nf tha dahl. .'Francisco Series. San fhronicl 40iOOQ,000. In many districts no winter sowdead in the town of Rochester. An un- patoh Disgraceful in evert particular, at which the question the net was held Of award The had been Id commission ing whatever is done and toconsequently demknown man was found banged to a tree, and session here three days and will meet r.gain Inhabitants have nothing look forward to. of the customs duties was tha- nrinlnal for it sought to put down a disorderly no more where with tbe A onstration sword, The hope that they may be able to exist subject of discussion. an undertaker was called from Water ford to majority Of tbe than .No definite conclusions have simple fines should have been used. bury the suicide, lie brought down a coffin though the coming winter lies in the fact Mil ulsters favored a single tariff. The subsequent action of the authorities in that was too short to accommodate the been reached, but an enormous mass of that the Government is taking the most sending the police into the streets at night body, but the body was jammed Into It. details has been .considered. It is now j; Dervishes Defeated. enjorgetto measures to help! the sufferers, loaded rifles, was anand it Is believed that; under the direction The bead was crushed down between tbe sum of 1700,000 will be Nov. 25 A dispatch from in squads armed with London, other arbitrary act for which there is no shoulders, tbe legs curled under and the 4 estimated tothat the; of j the now central famine committee, of Sifiakim says that a tribe of Shilluks the severely pay premiums and defray required is president, the defeated a body of dervishes near Fasboda. justification." man which tho Cxarowltz arms tied down, and, in fact, a six-foAn appropriaon of Lobo the the Americo 13th Senator October lf one-haexpenses jurors. methods of relief will be inore systematio Large reinforcements tout a was and were sent from 1ntq four censured tbe conduct of the 'Government coffin.jammed was cut tion of this sum wilt be asked of Congress. atfd effectual., The hunger-strlcke- u peasthe of undertaker bill The in relation to the recent riot in Kio. and also down from 315 to $7.50, and the matter Tbe board findi that it will have ap exhibit ants are dallyibeooralug more lawless, and for making a grant for a telephone line beacts of brigandage are occurring more aud iThe Army and Navy space to care for more than t wice as great as allowed to pass at that. tween and San Paulo ine, more frequently. Leopold Catagnzes that in the Paris Exposition and that probNov. A 25. iLosbon, dispatch from Rio De Muriato. He alluded to tbe constant ably twice as many jurors will be necessary. TRAIN ROBBER ARRESTED. Janeiro says that dissensions bemade by the friends of the Governthe Paris Exposition foreign juror- were At A LONDON f BLACKMAILER. tween the army and navy are now causing threats would dissolve Congress, and ment that $1000 each and the other jurors 600. they paid disquiet. Been in Salt Lake Most of Has Re was made to exethe said Is confident that Con- -' if that attempt PresIdent.Palmef Convicted and Sentenced to Twenty Mira-bea- u; Crime. Time Since cute the the ; the threat. will f Congress make imitating A in Crisis gress thej&dditloual appropriation' Portugal. y Years Penkl Servitude. here by the Nov. 25 (Special to Trib-uk- k of 5.000.000 thought necessary to make tbe Colo.; JLisbon, Nov. 25. Is is reported that a will of would answer: "We are Dewvir, the Brazilian, people, and LoNDOW, Nov. 25. Charles Grande, alias crisis is imminent, involving tbe William Parry, another of the Rio exposition a succffJs. resignation of the Cabinet. a dozen other names.,) was convicted bayonets onlt can orive us Grande robtersj arrested In Salt Lake City A BOOM. IN LIQUOR. from our post." When the budget of the last Monday, for blackmailing and sentenced to twenty was landed here The came up, it was passed at War Dead. Department English Bishop servitude. his victims Among years! penal United States officials deny that any arrest Withdrawal of the German Bounty-Openreading. London, Nov. 25. Right Rev. Harvey theOnsecond were several titled ladles: lie wrote threatOctober 13th there was another fight has been made, J but Parry Is ' now In tbe Goodwin, Lord Bishop of Carlisle, is dead. Up a Wide Market. between the troops and the police in Seigipe. county jaiL It Is understood that be has ening vengeance uoiess they complied with 25. News Is received by Nov. ' Chicago. his demands for money. He referred to the There were 600 cases of smallpox in Car a. made a full confession, implicating all those ANOTHER BANK FAILURE. men- that the bounty that the ease with wbioh he could insert dynamite tbe San Paulo tbe price of bread had risen In whisky arrested and others who have not German Government has been paying disunder doormats, or. removing a brick in a per loaf. It was re- already from, 160 to 200 reis a in manner Course such as It been the. Will Of Lose to there the to State of. yet arrested., parry Is one of the men tillers for home prod uction of high wines wall, place Depositors ported that owing the drouth ' EJ dredge. blfw the bouse to atoms. Many ladles were Babla had lo.t by death, and ' emigration who broke jail with Peg-Le- g Nothing. was withdrawn yesterday. This probably so frightened that they fainted. When armore thousand inhabitants.' than Grande Rio sixty after. the robbery is on account of tbe short cereal crops. Wilmington, N. C. Nov. 25 The First rested a forged bill of exchange was found 15th there ' were 154 yellow Immediately On October he went to Salt Lake,' where be he has been Tbe bounty enabled tbe German distillers atlonal Bank of this city suspended pay-le- nt fever patients In tbe hospital at Santos. in his possession. He was also convicted on to monopolise the high wines trade of Great most of the time since then. this morning. Owing to the stringency this charge and given several years addi Britain and France, as well as Germany. tional. lt financial affairs the bank was unable to MURDER. BRUTAL A Bat its removal and the hlch price of grain I meet further demands. It is impossible now abroad has opened up both tbe British Isles LORD LVTTON'8 DEATH. to: get any statement of the condition of Another Great Football Match on A and tbe Continent to the American pro1 Down Cut With Butcher Tonng; His Own Cleaver. for To-Da- y; and a heavy export trade has already duct, The Parts Press Pay High Tributes affairs. , .j The capital stock of tbe bank is $250,000. resulted. If the demand keeps up as at i Nov. 25. From the amount of New York. to the Dead Diplomat. -25. Robert Lyons, a present. It wilt be necessary for the WbUky The last published statement shows that its excitement around the hotel lobbies toNkw Yobk, Nov J PARt?.Nov. 25. The death yesterday of deposits are 5405,000. was brutally murdered toTrust to' open Vseveral ' of its shut-dow- n butcher, young game As employee of the bank who Is familiar night the . ' own Earl Lytton, British Embassador to France, awith his ver, plea shop; by houses; night in . opinion to a is expected to prove one of the mdst Impobaa caused profound regret in this city. with its affairs,theexpressed thewould f men had The been the Michael best Sllney. UOVEI'8 FUNERAL. that suffer no rtant athletio events of the century; No depositors The papers publish; articles on the dead reporter loss. Large crowds gathered around the such amount of enthusiasm was displayed of friends Sllney called to collect a bill for fell In the speak diplomat,' and highest but everything is quiet. seats bt coaL - Lyons's mothor. .who was in the rear The Train Will Stop at Several Stahere in yeara-- i as Ordinary terms of bis great services to his country institution, converten dollars a pair. Early room, says as high tions on the Way. only TAKE brought AN WIIJ. CHABOI. IXUHSIB and pay high tributes to bis literary attainwas .Tale, but sation between the men. . pleasant went She out for in the everything: evening Nor. 25. The remains of concur In the 25 all Nov. Ikdiawapolis, opinion WASfiiNOTON, ments.;' They that, Lacey, Comp before 10 o'clock the betting was even, and a moment, and when she returned her son Governor were removed from tbe in, bis death, France, has lost i a sincere troller of the Currency, was informed this tbe admirers of Princeton are very confident Hovey blood from room, the tno pouring ' taggered ; friend. In an artlole on the late Earl pubof tbe suspension of the First and started on the this his1 head in and. morning a wound morning horrible sinking Capitol lished by L'Evcnement that paper says:: National Bank at Wilmington. N. . C. - He on after Mount Vernon. tbe td expired, .floor; mutterlog Tbey were foljourney 'The presence of Earl Lytton in Paris was a Instructed Bank Examiner .Alder to proP.irst Races., Garfield was soon lowed to the arrested did it." Sllney Sllney a depot by large concourse of more reassuring pledge of peace than all the ceed from" Washington at once to" take Nov.- 25. Five furlongs Jim after and denied having committed tbe deed. Chicago. f guns were fired t Minute St. of Cabinet made the James." by a deof the Bank, people. by protests Dunn won. J. J. second, Costa Rica third. charge of light artillery, and-thbells of tachment TRAIN WISCONSIN 1:05J. ROBBERS.', Time, I (SENSATIONAL WILLIAM. To Arrange for the Committee. ' tolled during the march to tbe staFive furlongs Invercauld won. Blgman ths city 25. Chairman Clark-so- n second. Bosh third, MoDuff fourth. Time,. Detectives Discover the Alaska Worn tion. The train left the Washington, Nov. city at 10 o'clock. He ProToket Comment, By a Speech and Secretary Fassett of tbe National l:06i. , It contained tbe members of his family, the Toy 'the Robbers. Bon won. to-dTon second. ConunMile J. T. committee held a conference with ' V; to Garrison Volunteers. i. ; officers, judges of courts, detachments Bi.cura, Wis.i Nov. 25. Detectives at State third. Time. 1:515. r. 3BCKUK, Nov; 25.i--In the course of an ad- the cltizens'committee of Minneapolis, and drum of the eight Grand Army posts and of the sec"won. Deacon The recent train Jed on the td Six clues work robbery a' furlongs agreed upon meeting at various organizations of the State militarycitizens. dress to the recruits 'of the Berlin garrison practically Good-by 1:19. third. some In Time, time December of a ond; a bouse on Twelfth street' la this and numerous searched Minneapolis Steps will be made 81r William "You won. said: will Governor toVday Emperor Six farlongs Bevys of five from the National two slouch bats, at Terre Haute. Vincennes two found and masks, and Evansvlile elty . Redstone tblrd. Time, with the citizens of Wheeler second. probably only have an opportunity for dis- committee to.asconfer Citizens to view the remains. the and twenty-fiv- e to brass enable of overalls two v : pairs 1:21 V. to the ' of the arrangement conplaying your ' bravery and rspirit in time of Minneapolis, in resrard to shells loaded with buckshot. ' Tbe rooms Flvefurlonsrs Nettle Kent won. Enterholding tbe preliminaries peace." Mrs. Cleveland Not In Good Health. Dock 1:05. bad been occupied by two men who worked third: C. second. t Time, vention. Robert Evans, the Minnesota prise There may be1 im The Emperor added named Ricnert. They discontractor a Nsw York, Nov. 25. TftiBtTKE Dispatch for 1 niember of the National was internal committee, pending, however.grave struggles;' the train robbery. Francisco VhronlcU Series. Mr. Another Football Game. appeared shortly after robbed The speech Is the subject of much comment, added to tbe executive committee and will identithe train of Grover Mrs.. Cleveland, and 25. McKay Nov. in The Engineer ail of accompanied them matters with act New to as the University de- fied the garments as those worn by the course by little Ruth, will remove to Lake-woo-ofd Tork, it does directly after the Emperrelating comlnjr or's Interview with De Giers. But it was arrangements for and of the convention. Pennsylvania, after a13 hard left Racine for. the winter within a few days. to 10struggle, in a football robbers. Ths: detectives feated they. Wesleyans suggested thai, inasmuch as the volunteers ex pected to follow. hastily While there is no cause whatever for alarm; f.re arrests and contest are enrolled for only three years, the' sigBoston & Elontana Bonds. The that neither the it is true, nevertheless, nificance of the speech is not great. The Nov. 25. At a meeting of the Boston, mother nor tha child la doles as; well A Diplomat Cuic Je. Ciltli-iwr- e no tnakes of mention yaucj OflciatJournal & Montana Oonsotl- IrovIJoa the Boston the of trustees . FaHj. aa , VrESS A, X. ov; 3.- - Ilerr in LIverhoST, 25. G. Cassard & Co., speech. , i By "internal struggles" it la pre- diated Copper & Silver Mining Company Baltimokt, Nov. 1 ' "it Austrian Les&t'ca at Wasii-into- n. c t! sumed the Emperor referred to the results the following vote was recomroeniwd to be tho an and raada secretary pork salers, hs provision benefit o l2Hutil Otjen Unlveralty. suicide to-dby shootattempted cf their creditors of the socialists' recent successes, p meeting of stockholdpassed at the specialDecember assignment for tba "' liaiJtdjln,-.------:-----. Nov. 5. A 'nee tins of proTii-e'e- nt was ers raads Butte 22nd. namely: this efternoon. Samuel Saowden ing. at Eosios, City. 1 .'elvers: ry men was Lelcl at Ucstoa No Cliance In "the Spanish Policy. That f600,000 bonds. If authorized, be of- trustee and r v touds of fcro.CCJ. Till la '.sZt Ira Cifssja.-.n or 11a- -l rt.-'AC IZ i ' f s ao.1 JTov. 25. A s vaster ts Ti note fered to each a-- d every one of tbe stockf. Jar cf JlAreti. it "" , T r r cf a inCO, a s Great issue J y at tHat the t t rata and tte holders C;r: ar,v? i pro sL.im uys political proviso policy iycit a to f Vie s. H;i-.I'i . .'i ..jit serted in' the vote that no tods Ls cftl.o i 2 ' , ::r,- - nt J will be identical i" er rU ti lief i 'i'!;t Cabinet, SALISBURY'S 1 PRICE ITVE DNTS NOVEMBER 20, 1801. SAXiT LAKHI CITY, TTTAU. THXJHSIA.Y " to-da- rira was-hoped- ay I seenl-of3ci- al -- t- - -- c it ; - . iti to-ia- :" : . - -- jvJli THE DEMOCRATIC CONVENTION. The Cream City Wilt liej a Stronr Candidate; for It; -- Tk eb ciui Dispatch San Francisoo Chronicle Series. This city will put In a brd. and a high one, for the Democfatlo National Convention next year. All the arguments made effective by Minneapolis for the Republican gathering will be used, and these will be" supplemented by other and stronger ones.! Thlsi action was at an informal meetdecided upon ing, at which were present Mayor Somer a President II ase of the City Council, at several other prominent Democrats.crowI::1 to take care of tbe ' point of capacity r the city is well . prepared.!willMilwaukee not enter t pie beiieve tbat Chicago race, and will lend such1 assistance as I s j can to her nearest neighbor, with tbe tbat it will redound to tho bencStof and of tbe Northwest, r nd tint L i tl:-.- ' 1 1 i will share tbe tent-i- s. Ci .iC- from tbe prcs.rlty cf MiLWAtntEE, Nov. 23. to-nig- ht :r. t'j -- |