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Show f ! (fp f FFARLESS, i ALWAYS WRIGHT, NKW8Y. j ORIGINAL, F.NTKRPRISINO. ! In CI DOT rlnO I THIS TKIUU.NK. VOIV. J INDEX TO TilialPAI'EK. '! -- CAPRIVrS " 4 $ Btimmarle. Third page. Ogden; Department. Pay son Letter, Provo Court and County Affairs. Foiirth pace. Editorial. Fifth page. Fourth Day of the, Parsous AniUk:nrOU and Social, and other Local. Sixth page, Business Mines. Commercial, t i etc Seventh page. Nt-w- of Oitr Neighbors. niKbtli page. Couftand Crlmiiiul. Mortuary Report. City and Neighborhood. LOCAL EVENT SUMMARY SAI.T XlAK33 CITY, UTAH, FEIDAT TARIFF I TALK. way out of tbe door, threatening to leave the bouse.: He pushed her and she fell on the floor, striking the table. Miss St. John afterwards left the house and refused to live with him. The year following her separation from him be tec a mo acquainted The Treaties Will Cut Down the Revenues Eighteen Million Marks. with the actress Marie Luel'u. Marios denied that he bad his wife watched. He said on tbat his first wife was divorced from him tbe ground of adultery and desertion. ' Ma-rideclared- that if it were not for Miss St. John's mother and brother he and bis wife us could live happily together. s RUSSIA OHLY IS PLAYIN3 CLAIMS AGAINST CHILE. FRANCE. Foreigners Ore and bullion recelpta yesterday in this An Foreign Minister PreCity, f 25,8 10. an Alliance With EnIand--Spai- n this la fers estate Recorded sales of ral city SU70i. Honors Iorn Fedro yesterday, 'The mortuary report ibnwi that the rrlahn Life and Coarse Fond Kftu Ll h of the city I tJrt-cla- s. the ball Ditagrco With Mrs. Maybrick. Judge Za.no yesterday I n creased each. of the Clarke thugs to The Ibmr mill combination l said to be" a fact, and that an opthm has been secured lor an English company. IJebllv, Dee. tp. In the Reichstag The Parson defense In the examination Chancellor Von t'apri vl opened the debate consilium! tho day in recitals of on yesterday the new coiiiftferclal treaties, making an Witnesses who didn't seto anything wrong. in favor lit their adoption. He dwelt appeal the city yesterArsportWkH curfnut'ln Mill mlnlrig-propert- upon thu fact that the present import and of the (iold day 'that Ina sale the Deep ' Creek country had export relation Would ruin both employers been made to an English tyudicato for and employees. J The measures untie' r disj aOO.000. , cussion were necessary to preserve GerSUMMARY. many's husbandry and commerce. TELEGRAPH I(j Continuing, the Chancellor said that the annual report. Immediate effect of the trinities upon the Attorney General Midler's Matt Carpenter's family become Catholics. finances of t he Empire would be a dimiPoUou eierts testify in the Graven case nution of the rfevcuuo by nearly 18,000. 0"0 In Denver. marks. This was a uiuttee that required Terrlih: and fatal explosion of hot metal budget eoiibidertiou. . In Pittsburg. Speaking on the question of differential . Prison life and coarse food disagrees with' treatment of countries not Included in the i Mrs. Maybrick. ho said that it was needless to treaties, Opinion of the English press on the fcpeak of I; us la. Tiie, lamentable dintiesa President's iiipsi(if. lu tljat oountry would not he removed for Itoyal 'honors paid to Dom Pedro's funeral some time, and it was' useless to discuss train passing through Spain. what would b done afterward. A degenerate sou of Kit Carson kills the Aft RKIiAKlMt THE CNl'ftD 'sTATKS father and mother Of bis wife. t lie t wo Goveriinients had decided to conDoctor sued, by woman for malpractice tinue nil the hasfM of the' arrangement of which caused her to lose a lover. 1M15, whereby t United States received The town of Pinoi Altos, N. M., burns up the most favored nation treatment. for want of water tp quench the flames. In connection with the alleged distress in re Austrasad tltat. the The Hawaiian high rollers wereJL'Sii.OOO. Germany., he of the lian swindler who got away with L ould country renear without risk, Agricultural Department statistics on very well lu the tarlff'rate of one and a half average farm value of present year's crops. duction marks. In the matter of wines, it had been Comulialoner of Navigation calls attenthe aim to- compel sharp competi-' Of our lnsurmarine tion to the decadence tion aKiiir.st artlilciai wines, schnapps aiid too. '"Frenib clarets," so as to provide A steamer claims $200.0(10 salvage for on German soil a leiter held for the. Italian on the wbalebaek picking up- the disabled wines, against i those of France. A Pacific. lu duties on the necessaries of life Chile will reject the claims of foreigners was of advantage to the working people. for damages growing out Of the looting of Adverting tothe McKimey law. the Chancellor said: "Wo wish the countries of Valparaiso and Santiago. absurd excuse for crawflshlng Is Europe to preserve their independence Italy Ainertci. For this purpose they that President Harrison has promised to against must unite toget.ier'. The treaties just con amend the Constitution, L Joaquin Miller's son tell- a pitiful tale of eluded will give Ia sure guarantee for the funegiect. deception, ruuger and desperation ture. Here Von Kan)tz. Conservative, leadlug to his committing robbery. firrtlsED TIlKicHANt'EI.LOH'l 1'OLICV. Hill Introduced Ji the Senate for free buildlie Chinese restriction, public regretted tbat the negotiations showed coinage, they had only free trade Councillors. ings at Suit Lake City and Boise and 000 that He looked forwurd Co the ruin of the Ger; other subjects. An agriculturists. Minister of France says man The Chancellor responded that he had that the Uusaiati entente;anIs not advantageous been aided by the same advisees tbat asfor France and that English alliance sisted Prince itlstnarck. , would be jireferablei,. At a meetlnjco'f the Conservative memChancellor Caprlvi says the new German bers UuJehf-tavoted in favor treaties will reduce the Revenues 18,000,000 of andof the against the twelve lierr Kar-do- ff treaties, marks, hut that they are necessary to prea read Blsmarek that tclegfaui stating serve German eomraereej did not intend to appear during the debate. Southern Pacific teWlnrapli operators strike because the company required tlo-i- to take THE SALT INSUHKECllON. an oath that they would! not join any labor orgaulzatlop'wtttiout permission. Krstfl Defansd of the Town Heaiejred Congressman Hpr lnirej-'- s programme for hy the He he In. lils party on the tarilT is not to attempt New Yohk, Dee. 10. The Xorth Ch(na IJer-aldgeneral rovlslou, but to put wool. Halt, lumtho 0th of October gives the particuber, coal, etc., on the free list., and to come out strong on the Investigation of manufalars of tiie Salt Llkin riot in Faten province, cture. at tiie place or ftown of Telllma, not at as repxrted. The leader of tho Chaugtma, 1 1 r: m n v A TVUANNICAIj j i k q i io is nailed Chen and has a force Insurgents on top of a hill outside his under command, Kniployee Mut Hwer That They of the city, of soiiio 3000 men. Under preWill Not Join Lalmr ITniotis. tence of opposing: tho Lik in squeezes on salt, ilec 10. Thirty teleHan on the lines of tho forces were farmed. Tho first expedition graph operators employed agatust the Salt Likln office, lii Arizona and New was directed the Southern l'aoltlo which was burned. One of the unfortunates oban of because Mexico ure on a strike', hands of the insurgents, who noxious allidavlt wlil.-li- , tno company has fell Intohisthehand and feet to a board and Wen forcing Its employee to fliiii. Ry this nailed iiv pieceieal. The victim was conttftidavlt the men aw car they will not belong nit lnm sacrificed .to their Hag, when the Insidered to the order of Uallway tviegraphers withII us lied Jwlth success, made a Comout the consent of tiuj dlvKlon supcrlu-tenden- t. surgents, ami they met General Sgperintendtuit Fillmore plete circuit a rotund the city n men wU be employed with stubborn resistance from- a volunteer says that forco, about 1000 strong; which repulsed lu place of the strikers, the walls by assault. every attempt lo'take TI1K TEI.EOKAIMIKi PKrEATEn. ror three days t hie city held out. Provisions ran short. A it hough agitated by fear, 8aj FitANrisro, Ie". 10. A!sistant General Superintendent Pratt of the Southern and harassed by fiunger, the defenders stood Put'lllc Company said that the com- nobly to their poitslu the desperate hope of pany had defeated the telegraphers In thelv an early rescue by the Imperial troops. The AH the places left Insurgents seized a favorable moment to Strl ke of Wednesiia) Vacant by the strikers hiiid beeu tilled by send a large fore to storm the defense. A: cperators sent to various slat ions by otliclais bloody struggle ehsued, rnsultlng in favor of tfcie attacUliiK party. The leader was the of the llue t one to leap ojyer the wall, and, rushing MA1UNH INHlJltANCK. st rai'gbt to t he magistrate's yamen, he first liberated all thai prisoners. The authoriAmerican Vesirl.Hi Ilooininj Oepen- - ties have! dUpatehed 1000 soldiers to the place. Tiie lateit is that tho insurgents tlent on Foreign lntlerwriters. left the citysand are encamped on the Wahiniton; Doc 10, Commislonor of have i hills. . report, Navigation Hates, Ju RUSSIA 11iAV1NO FRANCE. dwells on marine insurance, and says that we are fast drifting into dependency on M inlster'Say a An foreign underwriting. Tho manifest tieisii-deuis an Alliance Preferable. Kngllsh of our underwriting power is of naDeo. l'Aitis. lf.Senator Salnt-lliiair- e. tional concern. It is as ueeessary to have of comforeigu ail airs, said to an us marine underwriting otjour own, y tbat merce of our own, or shipping of our own. Associated Press correspondent ' is to the is be :f opposed the aeljlty and power attempt to distinctly Marine lnstiranee for the command of trade nteilful in peaoe. draw France ami Russia into an alliance, but essential lu war. The tiuderwrittnir of lie can discover io common bonds of union our enemy Is not to be thought of; that of a between the mosten!ightened people of Eurival hould never bt depended on. Tho rope and a country, almost Kastern in its Commissioner recommends the abrogation of Thol prevalent idea in France the treaty with Geat Britain which prevents isbarbariety. alliance will enable her to rethat this the building of armed vessels on the lakes, while she will help and tho repeal of the act; of 1S32. authorizprovinces, gain her losthaed-on Constantinople. But, Russia lny ing the naturalization of foreign vessels. while Russia v lilt not. fail to seize every opof Increasing her empire, she New Hallway to Mexico Hciin. portunity would not embroil herself with Europe in New Oklkans. Dec, loj -- A special to th to please .Franee. und when satisfied Pi,-4- i yu ii4) from Victoria, j Tex., says: The order on th new Pan American railway would repudiate any claims the latter power flrstllrt in the; presence of a might have on her. In his opinion, the was thrown most natural and profitable alliance" for larsn tHiucourse and worU begun lu earnest. France would be One with England,. It will bo the shortest llqu to tiie City of Mexico by nearly 300 mites.; and will open THIS DEAD one of the finest sections kif Country on the I continent. Ex-Frenc- I Re-f.iai- ( to-d- ns ay i I . i, airi-cultu- so-cull- ed ou -- - gn : . ot - t. , non-unio- j to-tda- i Ui-.s- u l ce ; to-da- i to-d- ay T 1IX-KMPERO- R. . ( !! Ifonorci Paid the Funeral Xraln ThroURl Spain. HXust New Vouk. Dec. 10. -- i i Fell Four Htintlreil Feet. - Bomijav, Dec. 10. Lieutenant Mansfield, who gained quite a reputation by thriliing descents from a great height, parachute met a 'horrible death hero Only a short time ago he mado a descent of 11,000 y an enormous crowd feet safely. gathered at Victoria Gardens to watch him the feat. When tiie balloon bad repeat reached a height of about 400 feet it burst and immediately began to fall to' the earth. Mansfield could not disengage the parachute, as it was entangled in the ropes, and came to the grou nd with awful force, and he was instantly killed, tho body being mangled in a lerriblo manner. to-da- y. To-da- Prison Liife Hard on Mrs. Maybrick. London. Doc. 10. The Baroness Do of Mrs. Maybrick. was to visit her daughter in Mecking torday. Afterwards shei said that prison Airs. Maybrick was ill a great deal. She is unable to sleep well or eat the coarse foud givcu to prisoners. Solicitor Llimiey and Sir Charles Russell are considering new: points in relation to aresenical poisoning which were not submitted on Mrs. Maybriek's trial, and many, think that they will be sufficient to bring about ker release. Roque, mother ed - The Situation Critical at Rio. Rio Janeiro, Dec. 10. The situation hero continues critical. The Government Is takimr measures to prevent an emeute in the city. Advices from Campos state that there has been an open revolt u.gainst the Peixotto Government. A conflict occurred Thursday last between the Government troops and insurgents,, Advices are not cleat as 'to which side won the victory, hut it is reported that ten men were killed. Absurd Kxcuse for Crawfishing'. London. Dec. 10. Tho Chronicle's correspondent in Kome asserts that the Doited States Government has Kiven the Italian Government a seml-- o tlicial promise to so modify the American Constitution as to ensure the most absolute protection to forUpon this promise tbe Italian eigners. Government intimates its willingness to regard the New Orleans dispute as closed. AnimaU Will He Given FOdtter. St. PetersbCro. Deo 11. The Government will advance money for fodder to the s, peasants who prove that they posse; 8 tho object being to prevent the 'wholesale slaughter of animals. The smallpox rpidemio is causing 25great ravages In Kiasiu. Tno mortality is per cent. There are 125,000 cases of inllueiiza in Odessa. ani-mal- Hismarck Undecided. Hamburg, Dec. 10. Prince Bismarck came to the city from Friedriechsruho this morning for the purpose of visiting Count Von Waldersee, and was greeted enthusiastically by au immense crowd of citizens. in the course of conversation, be said that be was undecided whether or not to attend the Reichstag. Commences to Purr. Italy Dee. 10. In tho Chamber Rome, to-da- y, replying to a question on Italy's relations with the United States, Premier Rudini said he had taken note of tho friendly expressions in President Harrison's message, and feft confident that the questions at issue betweeu the countries would sooij be settled. Killed His Family in Desperation. Bcda Pesth. Dec. 10. A quadruple tragfrom the village of Alt edy is reported A blacksmith who resided at that place, in despair at his inability to procure Ka-nitz- a.- work, killed his wife aud three children. He then com milted suicide by stabbing himself j s JO.-y- ma The The Crew Were Drowned. London, Dec. 10. The French bark Leouore," Captain Barnard, which sailed from Carsaw November ;13th for Swansea, has been wrecked off Mumbles Head. The crew were drowned. It is believed that twelve person altogether have been drowned. Rebels lucited by Tonquinese. Dec. 10. The Journal tie DebaU Paris, on states that it is learned good authority tuove-meof the that tbe leadersare anti-forei- ut gn in communication with the leadlug Tonquinese, especially the members of the former reigning family of lluuau, which was deposed by the French. iu China i act Congress approved title an army otticer to retirement on bis own pplleatlou. lnelutlos the period of ser- -' Tlce as a cadet at West Point. on a Tug a Failure. Marriage Doe. 10. Mrs Cora Bell Smith Chicago, sec u red a dlvoree before Judge Sbeparrl from T. F. SinlthL to whom she was married March 10. 1SJ0. on a tug boat off San Francisco. She alleged habitual ill 1 " " treatment.- to-d- ay - i the posts, but instructed the commander to Paris entered Spanish territory, every honor do his utmost to avoid a collision. due the deceased should be paid. At all the principal stations along the route solAlbanian Raid in Scrrla. diers were arrayed along the platform, and Deo. 10. The MatissorrL a Belgrade. 'as the train rushed past they presented tribe Albania.! raided aud burned from arms, flags were (dipped and royal honors Poschani and Vraugeveo villages- la Servla. AU along the short distances froni Tetowo, and killed paid to the dead route, at towns. Villages and hamlets, the four inhabitants. They afterwards atresidents (lathered along the line and rever- tacked five hamlets, plundered bouses and train killed seven persons. ently bared. thelrfheads as the funerkl ' rushed past.' - . , r" . Prncco't" jWaiiimoton. Deo. The San Destination. ST. JOHN I DIVORCE CASE. the exact destination of the cruiser "Su Francisco..' Ills Mother-- 1 Made Trouble now Htttsg out at Baa Fraoctsco, cannot be Between the under-stotCouple. xl offielally ascertained. It Is generally at tho Navy Department that she is Lordos, Deo. 10. The trial of the suit of Miss Florence St. ohn against her husband going to Honolulu. was continued Interest in the case Minister Declines a Call. no ot in theatrical abatement shows sign New York, Dec. 10 jRer. Dr. Virgin, circles. . Marius was agalu on the staud. of the Pllarlm Congregational Church, -day f interest was elicited. sent a letter of declination to tbe but very little call to the pastorate f the First CongregaTbe witness- - admitted tbat once, after a tional Church at (Sao Francisco. quarrel wtttt his wife, he tried to force his lO.i-W- hlle n-L- aw V The Influenza In Austria. Viiska, Dee. 10. The. influenza Is - epidemic In upper Austria, and an immense number of people are prostrated. Uorsee too, are attacked by the disease, and many deaths of animals are reported. - ! to-da- I -to- r'or " y. . Cannot Surround tbe Rebels. London. Deo. 10. Dispatches from Pekin state that owing to the delay in getting the Mongolian tribes together, tbe plan of the surround tbe rebels baa not Viceroy-tproved a success. Another battle was fought between the imperial troops and the o EXPERTS TESTIFY. ge. Great Cariosity in Examining the Fatal Cottle. Dr. Graves Another Enrllsh Galr. 10. The gale which set In dox, Dec. last night is still raging. It has already done a large amount of damage lind has been attended with a number of fatalities. A number of small coasting vessels ar reported lost along the south coat of EngLois Pari. DECEIVED, Shows HUNGRY AND DESPERATE, meeting a resolution was la the LiTe Tale of Joaquin Miller's ocratic Deputies adopted signifying approval of the plan Son Kit Carson's Degenerate Son for a party combination against the Clerito-jd- ay Commits a Double Murder The Notorious Milce Ryan Makes a Break for Liberty Town Burns cals. The Qocen Gives a lianquet. a ban Dee. 10. The Queen London, gave -- in honor of nuet at Windsor Cassle the betrothal of tbe Duke of Clarence and to-d- ay Up for AVant of Water. Avondalo to the Princess Victoria Mary of Teek. i - a-- ; JOAQUIN MZL.L.UU'S SON. Neglected, Deceived, HnnRry and Desperate, .He Takes to It ohbery. San I'raxcisim. Dec. 10. Harry Miller, alias Joseph McKay, the young sou of Joaquin Miller, the poet, and who was arrested a short time ago for stace robbing, told tne story of his life iu an Interview At the ago of 10 he was placed in the keeping of an aunt at Coos bay. He had littio schooling there and desired more. He wrote his faiher at tak laud of h is desire, and Joavjuin wrote him to come and work, on a tancn. The boy thought tliat with the money lie was promised for his labor ho could educate him-elami when Joaquin 'declined to pay he left in auger. He drifted back to Oregon and, whi.e hungry and desperate, joined a not h er in au In housebreaking und went to ttie Penitentiary for it. ile that while hungry in Mendocino county last month i,e -- toie a ifuu and cartridges aud food, and then, seeing a stage coach, was seized with tiie idea of robblug it. lit received no money. He proposes to plead guilty and suffer the penalty. He says lie bears his father no ill will, but wants him to keep away from him. to-da- y.' Denver. Dee. 10. Special to Tuim'Nr:. Several learned discourses on arenic and A ustr la-Gertreaties between uturary and y arsenical poisoning wete delivered and Switzermany and Austria-Hungar- y land were signed during the trial of Dr. Graves. It was a very uninteresting day to the spectators, to Killed While DHving;. whom the technical terms were as so much Sir London", Dee. 10. but it was aa interesting day for tho y Lewis Polly,, while driving at Ilere-tti- Greek, was thrown from his carriage and prosecution, for it was proved beyond a doubt that the poisonous iluid which kilKd killed. Mrs. Barnaby was compounded by a chemRate of Discount Lowered. aud a chemist of no mean ability, cither. ist, TIIlCK.ilKADKP THIEVES. London, Dee. 10. The directors of tbe Bank of I.ugland to day reduced the rate, of Three chemists of established reputation testified to this fao'.. Professor Hains of Fifteen Thousand Dollars' Worth of discount from 4 to per cent. Chicago wp.s positive that no one but a tlcwclry Thrown way. chemist could have compounded the fluid. - St. Loi. js. Dec. 10. .Tamos Weakly and Kinc George Has the Smallpox. Athens. Dec. 10. The illness from which It wascompoundei of ic, pocussiu m and McNoviu wi-- arretted for King George is suffering is now pronounced alcohol and some colorific matter. This Joseph the theft from a recenllv tiie of trunk depot be to' smallpox. mixture was made by mixing potash ami containing jewelry valued at S1V000 arsen-icIn this form commercial Value of Parnell's Property. lo IV a bod y of a New York IT WAS KASILV UISjOLVKD. tirm. The thieves appeared to London, Dee. 10. The pros value of Par- Arsenio in its commercial form would not jewelry nell's property is $o5.S"0, and the net $31,be very duii and did not profit by the theft. 200. readily dissolve, but would crystallize. The detectives learned that, ufter they This mixture was not obtainable iu drug broke open tiie trunk, had no idea HAWAIIAN HIGH ROLLERS. stores, and for this reason the professor of the value of thetheycontents. and thought the Quid must have beeu made by spent two or three days carousing tho dives of the city, bestowing THEY WEV.E AUSTRALIAN SWISD-LEii- S a chemist. Now Dr. Graves is said to be a in on all their the jewelry with lavish hands makes and this fact chemist, practioal FAI-S1JfAAIKS. UNDER and female friends. Tb,ey pursued male conlook hl.n. for The bottle dark things this plan so diligently that the otllcers only tained about twelve ounces of the poisonrecovered t'40J woi rh of the stolen Jewelri. They Got Away With X2G,000 Another ous fluid, and each ounci contained twelve Survey for tlie ,Cabe to5 Bo Made Xo grains of arsenic. A.--, two grains of arsenic tiwiug of Outlaw- Captured. is considered a fatal dose, there was Iteason Why It Cannot Sim Laid. Gcthuik, Okla.. Dec. 10. fTittbi NK Disian Francisco hrnmrle Series, enough in the bottle to kill nearly 100 patch News has just reached here of the capture people. a part of tho liantc of outlaws who Honolulu; Hawaii, Dec. 10. According Professor Hains proved to be an excellent of to accounts in late Sydney papers. Bloom murdered Deputy Marshal Thornton. Tlrree of lie answered the questions the deputies surrounded them in their camp Iu and Douglass, owners of tbe yacht "Bea-zoe- ," witness, a deep ravine in the mountains fifty miles who left this port very suspiciously a lawyers without any show of feeling and to east of here and. coming upon theui sudHe is most the noted the point. probably few weeks ago. were interested In the Ausalcompelled th"in to surrender, taking denly, iu United States, and has as prisoners Sam Laslie. Caesar Jack and tralian Mercantile & Guarantee Associat ion, chemistmadetheover 200 of viscera analyses Alexander icott. all noted murderers and and defrauded the association out of large readyfoods for horse t hieves, and several women and poisons. sums of monev.it Is alleged, through the and Dr. Graves presented a strange spectacle children. Cuptain Willey, the notorious assistance of James Miller, manager of the whom Thornton was hunting association. The real names of Bloom and when tbe bottle was produced. He gave murderer, was there, but ho escaped. Douzlass were Bell and Davis. It Is asone quick glance at it, and then looked up when killed, were The all taken to the Sac and prisoners in succeeded serted that they have getting at the aud kept his eyes fastened Fox Agency, where Commissioner 'Patrick away with 25.000 sovereigns. About 24,000 above ceiling until the lawyers had passed it bound them over. Since being in jail of this amount was placed in the hands of a Laslie, the leader of tho ganit, has stated man named Leonard for the purpose of arouud aud bad tasted It. Then ho apthat he tired the shot that killed Marshal authoriof hands to of be He out it the the interested. smeiled peared keeping deeply ties; also, to have it. changed into American of the bottle, examined it with a critical Thornton. gold. This Leonard succeeded in doing and eye and acted as if be had just seen It for Embezzling Hunk President. left on the steamer "Mariposa" for San Denvi:h. Dee. 10. Robert Shirr, tbe first time. It was a Francisco. of the Red Cloud Bank aud Farmers' OOOD PIECE OF ACTING. THE SAME STEAMER Loan Association, was arrested here carried tho wives of Bell and Davis, who, If It was acting, anl the lawyers for the on a warrant him with embezzlebesides Leonard, were accompanied by a prosecution looked on with amused faces. ment. Shirr charging came here a year ajro, young man named Byrne, Davis's nephew. Macon made a strong effort to break after he bad been deposed as president It is said that another director of the same Judee down tbe professor's testimony, but without of these twofather-in-lainstitutions, and was institution named Malcolm, got away with success. It is alleged He tried to prove that Dr. Sewoll, living with bis .i'10.000. been have false eatries tbat discovered, The United States steamer 'Albatross" who testified that Marshe's test, by which he where the got away arrived here the 2lst of November. On her found the arsenio in the alleged whisky, showing with 3:K,000, which will be increased to a will make second she return trip survey was unreliable, hut he was unsuccessful. double that amount before tho investigafor the cable. Lieutenant .Tat.ner says that He did, tion has been concluded. Shirr deuies the however, induce the witness to' ad&00 a survey of miles off the coast of and says that he lost his charges, intwo and mit that potash arsenic, the been made with a view of findinjr fortune trying to save the concern. private the best starting point for the cable, aud, in gredients used to make arsenfte of potashis opinion, Salida's lauding In the bay of sium, could be easily purchased, aud he Illicit Stills Raided. Monterey is the most suitable. He says made a strong effort to keep out the proFederal Tenn., Dec. 10. TullAhoma, no reason is in his there that why fessor's opinion officers was He returned last night from a raid in unsuccessful, testimony. the cable cannot bo laid True, there are Alabama. They leport the cap-tur- o difficulties to overcome, but only such as however, and the prosecution gained a northern of two large illicit distilleries, which are usual in laying deep-se- a cahles. The point. several thouthey destroyed,of together with deptlureached in the survey was Dr. Graves's wife sat by bis side all sand greatest The stills were gallons produce. :100 fathoms, and an average depth of 2500. miles from Stevenson, Ala. No through the proceedings. She leaned about ten THE LANDING PLACE against him. and his a in rested on the back arrests were made. on this island is not determined. at the glass tubes lion. John Parker, uncle of Minister of of her chair. She gazed Prisoners Break Jail. of the results the chemist's anFinance Samuel Parker, died here November containing 111., Dec. 10. Last GjtXESBURG, alysis with a curious eye, and her face eleven prisoners escapt d from jail herenight 13th, aged 64 years. by The steamer Zambesi, thirteen days from lighted up every time she thought her hussawing off the bars of a. window. Yokohama, arrived here November 13th. band's attorney won a point. She reported the loss of life by tbe recent Professor Ueadon of Denver was the of' Hot Metal. Terrific Explosion in Gifu, Japan, at 6173i wounded earthquake l'rrrsBUHO. Dec. 10 A terrific explosion He (i,"iS7. Many of the dead have not been last of tbe three chemists examined. hot metal occurred at the Lucy furnace buried, and many mangled remains are occupied nearly the 'entire afternoon in of this morning, fatally burning about the Immense quantity of arpiled together in heaps. The debris is betelling JOSEPH MARDELLA and' coming very offensive, and it is feared .that senio he found in Mrs. Barnaby's viscera. FRANK GARELLO, aud seriously injurThose who much disease will result. i are ing the suffering escaped earthquake and shelter. SON KIT CARSON'S Peter Hidiket, for proper clothing greatly Leonard Beck and 1'aihick. McCann. Murders His Wire's Father and WORLD'S FAIR COINS. Several others were slightly burner'. Mother and Escapes. to Have Congress Strike Los Animas, Cab, Dec. 10. Special to Proposition A Hie Salvage KilL Off Special Souvenir Coins. Trtbitne.J Kit Carson, son of the famous AfiToniA, Or., Dec. 10. The whale-backe- d Chicago, Dec. 10. Representatives of Western pioneer and scout and Indian steamer "Charles W. "Wetmoro" arrived "World's Fair boards of various States and fighter, to-dcommitted a terrible murder, here in tow of the British steamer "Zamy lisTbe scene of tbe besi." from Hong Kong. The whale-bac- k Territories spent the morning and is now a fugitive, of the murder is a small station known as Nine lost her rudder off the Galavagos Islands tening to reports on the progress work. In .the afternoorva visit was paid to Miles, In this county, and Carson's- - victims and the 'Zambesi" picked her up next day. of tbe steamer has filed a bill The captain wbale-bacthe World's Fair grounds. k are William G. Richards and wife, the parfor one-tblr- d of the tbe against A NOVEL PROPOSITION Mrs. Carson. Only a few months value of the vessel and cargo for bringing of ents was put forth at session, the origiher in. This will amount to $200,000. De Young of the ago Carson married Miss Lupie Richards. nator being on well National Commission. He wishes Congress They did not get together, owing to No Water to Fight a Fire With. to pass a law authorizing the coinage of Carson's drunkenness and brutality, and. PtNOS Alros. N. M., Dec 10. A frame something which will at tbe same time he a ten days ago, Mrs. Carson sought prola the center of the town took fire building a of Columsouvenir and tbe tender legal v and. as not a. drop of water home of her this at tection the morning, parents. offered: He a resolution bian Exposition. was for fighting the fire, tho accessible father-in-laachis visited Carson and be requested to coin in that the Government town was nearly destroyed. Tbe the mints pieces of the value of 50 cents, cused - him of forcibly detaining his whole this .being the probable, price of ad- daughter. A quirrel ensued, and Carson losses aggregate 5100.000. These coins to the Fair. mission the hips. Mrs. Nearly! Asphyxiated.: could be used for tbat purpose and shot Richards through the shot from an adjoinRichards, bearing comsouvenirs. Columbia. S. O.', Dec. 10. Three ladies, Their would make valuable England, were ponent parts to be gold and silver In a ratio: ing room, rushed to her husbands rescue tbe Misses Dones ofatLondou. the Grand Central that five millions be struck off. and tbat with an ax in her hands. As she entered nearly asphyxiatedOne aroused aud gave the Hotel last night. that the secretary of they be legal tender; door, Carson Bbot her iu the forehead, alarm. are All this afternoon. improving this meeting be requested to forward the the her instantly. Carson, believing resolution to Congressman Springer, with killingRichards was dead also, mounted his tbat the request tbat be introduce such a bill. , Heavy Damage by Fire. 'Now. I dou't want you to jump Into this horse and roade away. Ricbardls is yet New Tobe, InDee. 10. Fire broke out early matter without due consideration of It," alive, but is probably fatally wounded. this morning the large dry goods estabsaid Mr. De Young, "so I move; that it be laid Carson, who is about 35 years of age, has lishment of H. Battennaa, at Brooklyn. over for discussion until next session." will be heavy. .The damage and in been has several tbe affairs, shooting a conclusion that the It is almost foregone National Board of Control will refuse to reputation of a desperado. Two years ago Fatal Furnace Explosion. concur with tbe local finance committee in he shot Tom Toben who was a Government Dec. 10 By an explosion of PrrTBCRa. an for ask to Congress its plan appropriation of close the elder and scout Kit companion bet metal at the Lucy furnace this morning, j instead of a loan. Carson. Toben recovered but Is a cripple. two men were killed, and serithree others ' ' ' ; - The officers .have not yet commenced a ously burned. ' Favors Sunday Closing IlARiugBUBQ, Pa.. Deo. 10. At a meeting search for Carson. Fatal Boiler explosion. of the World's Fair managers of PennsylvaMo., Dec. 10. Tbe boiler of Ottkhville, a nia this afternoon, resolution was unaniIN HIS PARTNER'S BUGGY. s saw-mi- ll exploded, killing en Chapman mously"' adopted recommending the closing c voe. 4roiuoK.nu gineer unrjr of the exhibition on Sunday j Alike Ryan Slakes a Notorious Tbe on of tbe Exposition Sunday, petitions rep. v x Factory Fire at Seattle. to Escape. Desperate Attempt 10. resenting over 800,000 Christian people hav10. Dec. The Mechanics Deo. Wiih., SEAtrtt, to Colo., a Special Desvkb, ing been presented by committee of minCompany factory was burned isters, protesting against Sunday opening. - Teibune. The notorious Mike Ryan made Mills a big attempt to escape from the county Loss, U0.O00. Newfoundland Retaliates. y. A Son of Evarta Found Dead. Ryan Is now under sentence St. Johns. N. P., Dec 10 tn return re- jail TVnrD9cm.!vt., Dec 10. Charles B. Evarts. five in serve the for to years Penitentiary taliation for tbe duties imposed by Canada a sen of Hon. William Evarts, was found on, Newfoundland fish, the Government has dragging and robbing a countryman of dead In his bed this morning. In was of default and 5000. $30,000 of a section in. Jail tbe sot against put into force to have been caused death is sapposed ' He on ball, awaiting th decision of the Court on SJ.Uis Canada which Increases the dutiesnever fully recovered from epilepsy. by articles Imported from Canada. bis motion for a new trial. Ryan was injuries received la the war. where be saw the famous : Lincoln into court tbla morning by Deputy-Sheri- ff service as a member of taken Failure. Drog Big cavalry. to Cu hear Judze minings Bently Montbxai :,Deov 10. The wholesale drug Run on a Saving" Bank. deny his motion. Ryan's wife was present firm of Kenneth Campbell & Co. bas susinand wept bitterly. Ryan was taken In the LowELLi Mass., Dec. 10. A run compended, with direct liabilities of $40,000. he requested menced on the Lowell Institution for Savdirect, S3U.000. Judge's chambers. There . whom ings this morning,-causeby a rumor that to Sam - Sea Phillips, Cummings tbe Deputy Inventor Dead. was not sate. All bank demands were Telephone in to htm. to and go surrendered talk bad Ktw Tom. iJec 10 George W. Stewart, met. The alarm is looked upon aa promptly Inventor of the sea telephone, died suddenly his wife and to tell her not to cry. Phillips entirely needless, the bank It !rj last night of heart disease. did go, andr while so engaged, Ryan walked oes of the coacde: la t' y t J Dec. H to-da- to-da- y. Major-Generr- vl d. to-da- ar-.e- ti to-d- : ay .; 5 - j , : to-da- w. Call-forniajh- FREE WOOL, SALT, COAL. LUMBER,- General Hevifion Shou'tl Not P,e At- tempted Strong liivrsti.ttin( Manuf.ict urea Commit tee- Ril Day in tiie Senate Stewart and Plumb Introduce Silver Itilli- - Suit Lake I'ubiie Duilding: Bill. I f. Austria Signs the Treaties. 10. The new commercial ViEfs.NA, FIVE CENTS out of the room and jumped into Tim Con?- III 1 Q till H V CPDJMPCD'Q D A f I uerss buggy. whlch,;for some unexplained; llHrilllUN VrniriULil 0 1 L A II cause, was standing at tiie door, and flew. The otliccrs were after him soon, aud, after an hour's cli tn Ryan was captured near the sul, urban town of Arvaifa. tonners tie Oa.Iinfs a Programme for llis was- Kyaii's partner, au.l also indicted for the rnuicry. but is now out on bail. Party oa the Tariff Question. . as 5 ; ay to-da- to-da- y's Vice-Preside- nt To-da- w Royal China Makes a Demand on England. Service. London. Deo. 10. A dispatch from RanSecre'A8Hi.NUTOf. Actlnc Dec. id Tha Government MAnniD, goon gave says: China has demanded the withhas made a decision that tbe orders tary of ofWar tbat as soon as the train bearing tbe drawal of the British posts at Nampoung.The the period 40 years' fervle, required ly enof Brazil from Government replied declining to withdraw remains of tbe to Jii'ue 30, Count Schooling Dee. "I POISON To-day- lan-KUa- JPRICE ! rebels, and the latter were routed and dispersed. This battie is believed to be tbe one concerning which the Chinese legation 's here received advices yesterday. dispatches state that the Emperor of China has taken up the study of the English Take Their Chances The Combine Against the Clericals. Dec. 10. At a of tbe Dem- The Herall'a Valcable paraiso says: Foreign Minister Matto, in his report to Congress relative to claims ijiada against Chile by foreigners, says tiiat the Government is buund in to administer strict justice. duty The Chilean Ministry, however." be adds, 'rejects all attempts to formulate a claim, which ab times have been allowed in America, owing. to the special circumstances under which the Government against which such claim Wiis preferred were placed toward those in To whoso favor tliey were formulated. would bo countenance the present attempts to create in favor of foreigners privileges that are allowed neither by Slate uor international l:tw UY VIHTt'E (If THi: MEUK FACT that a foreigner takes up his residence in Chi.e. to show that he likes it. and that It sifils him, bcwwould further wish to acquire Govtiie riglit to impose on tiie ernment tho obligation to secure him rainfall and disastrous events against that atiiu-- the Chilean us well as the forare entirely d:e to sueigner, and whi.-iperior force. As in the ease oJ August. 2sth ."Jth. is no doubt While there und that tiie claims of prominent British in are several merchants 'eases still in tho end tho exaggerated, Krossiy t h t lean G a vein men t cannot refuse to pay a largo portion of the claims made for sacking and looting in Valparaiso, Vina del Mar, anil Santiago as well as for damages to the Nitrate Railroad uoid, the detention of steamers. to the heart. TOTllsXKG. DECEIMISER 11,1891. land. Along With Native Chileans. g Ills-annua- THE Tltf CCTN'E. 3 , ; cincrLATroyr, .ADVERTISING. , First and Second pages. Telegraph and w I I I 239. Xlil,---OS- O. INCIURACTE INFLUENCE, PRESTIGE. ! - - - to-nig- to-da- d bu y Washington. Dee. 10. Sprlneer. who i likely to be chairman of the Ways aud MennS Committee if Mills i offered and declines the honor, said y that, his policy to the tariff was to provide for free wool, free salt, free lumber, free cotton ties, free coal and free bimliug twine. He said: "I do not think we should attempt a u'fiiuralovifioM of the tariff at this time. We should offer the country relief by passing bil is for pu t t iu? tin, articles named on the.. free list and sending them to the Senate. A general tariff bill cannot be enacted into law. and would keep Congress here until Oe.tober. I think there .shou Id tie appointed a st tee on with able im estimators on it.manufactures, ll should consist of fifteen members, ten Democrats aud five lit :ea:is. Tli.s would make t e- - of hrei each. Tuey should divide their work, one i n ve- -t israt ing textile industries. ;;uoilier on production, another on and pottery, and-- so on. This' committee would oo a sort of adjunct to the Ways and Means Committee, which could oo ON with its work and then su lequent ly Ket all the testimony without a Ioiisjc list of hearings. These sub- TOiiuimM-fcoma go on the session and also during the recess.during Tiieir Inquiries should not be conducted with a spirit of hostility toward manufacturers, but with a view tu tiie bottom facts, and ascertain in each otTse what., if any. decree of protection is needed, as I have a suspicion that frequently it is represented that they need a great deal more protection than is case. the fdiouid It he really ascertained what labor costs on things produced, the wages paid, whether the work be steady or not. profits on the actual capital and not. on wtiiered" stock, the relative stock of pro- duction here and abroad, whether there are' tacit or direct agreements to limit prod acinformation of a praction, and much more tical character. ' This information Is not now to he hud. The party could then fight the McKuiley hill. and. If we win in the elections, this information would enable us to torm a tariff bill atlaptod to tiie and we will puss it in the Fifty-thir- d country, Congress. If we fail in the elect ions, then the information has been obtained Mud weTcan keep on until tiie 'icoun try educated against tb M.;Kinlcy bill." to-da- with-rcferer.e- roug-commi- t sub-coui-i.- fi iit " s WESTEKN INTERESTS To Re "More Carefully Eookerl Aftei hy tho Western Senators. Tribune .Bureau, 517 FOfltTKKNTU STIIEUr, N w. Wasiiinoton. Dec. 10. 1801. ) j - Tt was 1 bill day y in tho Senate, and. aiivr iiic proceedings oi tno previous session had been read, the dtlugo came. of the measures introduced were, hoary-whlsfed chestnuts, which, like Daniel Webster's venerable men. had come down from a proceding generation. The remainder proposed some new ideas or made improvements on proceeding ones. Senator Stewart's bill providing for the free of gold and silver bullion Is a copy of a bill: Introduced by Mr. Plumb In the last Congress on the same subject, with certain amendments. One of these is that' the bullion deposited In the mints shall be coined into standard dollars only, and not in part into bars. Another amendent provides tbat certificates Issued in exchange for the bullion shall be of denominations not lessthat 81000 nor more tbat $10,000, In- sieau or not, less man 9i nor more than 9100. Senator Shoup introduced a bill for a public building at BoUe Cityf Idaho. Another bill to-da- Six-seven- ths kf OF INTEREST TO CTAH was tbat of Senator Paddock for a public n l ininir B r. t I . u u wn (n la inr, f I., i with the one which failed iu the House last BC3D1U1I. VL KkUI icucr lUlrnHIUCSQ a bill to change the boundaries of the Dte Reservation in Utah by restoring to domain the two ranges ' of townships on 'the eastern edge of the "reservation. These are the supposed asphalt lands, and, it is provided in tbe bill tbat these mineral lands shall be open to exploration and purchase, and the other lands for settlement under existing laws. A bill was also introduced to pension General Connor of Salt Lake. Western Senators generally speak highly, of tbe message, apart from its sliver paragraph. Senator Shoup of Idaho said The message suits me exactly. Outside of Itt treatment of silver it is a square, manly, comprehensive American document. Its' remarks on tbe Utah question meet my views exactly. This.. Is no time for Statehood, nor will it be till Utah becomes thoroughly Americanized and an overwhelming majority of Its voters think the-publi- c ' : to-da- y: v j more or OCB commoit rLAO tbanj they do of tbe church. . The Senator Dubois says: Senators are making themselves felt, not only in tbe matter of free coinage, but in all lines where they feel tbat discrimination bas been made; against tbe representatives of the West. They are now demanding from the Senate Caucus Committee appointed to assign places to Senators upon tbe commit tees, that the Eastern Senators, who have for years monopolized 'the. ."best committee assignments, shall gjve way for "a more equitable representation of the States." A number of such Senators have already been requested formally by members of the . far-West- ern Caucus Committee to drop from several prominent committees, OZ which they are" not chairmen, andn which, their incumbency prevents tbe assignment of Senators from the far "West, .who feel tbat their people are entitled to personal representation, as legislation by committee' in tbe Senate is often larger than In the House. The Western Senators are determined that In the Fifty-secon- d Congress their States shall have such a representation upon the committees of the Senate as will guarantee the formulation and rer'-rt-luof legislation In the Interests of t : It constituents. Senators Mitchell aad C;; ffr Senators, with T are tbe and Plumb, TJTOiv ran gTKa;Biwa cc ' ' It Is called, and tiey. ( &'l Eawjc?, J far-Weste- rn " . |