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Show DECEMBER 10, 1891. THE DAZLTT THIBTJXE: SAIT ILAIvE CrTST, UTAH, SATUEDAT - a w 11L.ACK gooeomig. Chicago Fire Underwrltere Place Lilmlc on II Ig; h BuIIdlnew Tbibu CniCAOO, Dee! 18 Dispatch San Francisco 7ironic!s Seriee.1 If the in ability to Insure has anything to do withChi-it. In there will be no more cago. After futile efforts by the Mayor, City Council. Real Estate Board. Builders' Ex change and the! Architects Association, to solve the high .building question, the Chi cago Fire Underwriters Association, at Its meeting- last night, adopted a resolution that all office buildings of a construction should be limited In height to not more than' one and; one-ha- lf times the width of the street; and oi streets more than M feet wide, the height of such non- eombustible bufidinfrs should be limited to 1x0 feet from the street level to the highest point of thereof; also that all buildings of othwr than fireproof construction should be limited In height to 83 feet, and that the underwriters would not Insure any building excepting office buildings, whether fireproof or otherwise, that exceeds 3 feet in hetffht. The built will be In cent. If the under sured at about; 3 already per writers decline to accent risks on buildlnzs exceeding 120 feet in height, the erection of such buildings raust cease, as no financial Institution will loan capital on 4 property which cannot be Insured. The Chbcago Fire Underwriters Aisoclation lpcludes all of tbe doln business Ih Chicago, except companies one small Western company. The aggre gate capital of the companies represented In It, and bound to conform to any business policy it may adopt, reaches the enormous sum of $335,000,000. Backed by the mighty power of ho much wealth, and absolutely controlling tbel Insurance business, tbeunderwriters can dictate terms to the projectors of high buildings. If Ii!f Crccia Are Net Indians the Eisax Land Purchase Is Void. VANTS DALZELL TO SUCCEED EVeI FOR SKY SCRAPERS. sky-scrap- QUAY. ers - non-combusti- ble Che Rival Pemocratlc Conventions in IjouUIn--jMlnUtePorter TVal t-i- njjr r BAclc Tor . Itaiy ejo bltfon Editor Ialte Down-Pro- hlUnob-trno- td Orgsalce the Cbtnttelii Between Are Awtced For.. riKuruc 8. D. pee. 18. Relerriag to the decision of the Interior Department ront that half breeds ere not entitled to the rights of Indians, the halfbrede assert that. If this is upheld, the neoefwary number of taamee has not been secured for the opening of the great Bloux reservation, and therefore the opening i illegal, A large number tof filings on Indian allotments were made y. There is no eerions fcrowble yet. tbouKh some sq.aar men ran the whites off the claims with sues. sky-scrape- j i to-da- DEER WATERWAYS. a Channel Congress Aslced to PrOTlde JLakea. - Between the DantoiT. Dec.il i. When the deep water, ways oonventioa reassembled this morning, the committee 6a resolutions Introduced a memorial to ConMcrees, urging that body to 'authorize the Ilea mediate commencement and speedy corporation of an unobstructed channel not less tb an twenty feet in depth, sufficient width through the lakes 2nd of their connecting waters, between Chi-ess- o, Duluth and Superior and Buffalo, and the Secretary of War be authorized to that make contracts for the entire work, and a sufficient sum of money be appropriated for the same. The memorial 'also urges that route surreys be made for the best water from the great lakes to twenty feet deep the Atlantic. The memorial was adopted adby the eonrention. The cbnrentlon the legislative committee leaving journed, to devise means to! bring the action of the convention before pong r ess. rs FOUND PREACHING TOO TAME. fBKACHKB GETS JII3 A . PUGILIST IIAIIt CUT Again And Now Waati to Paoch the Devil Out of Some lS-Paan- d Sinner Orxsal(s tien of the New Lwf Ui Boston. ' Deo. fTaieuNa Dispatch Series. Billy Frazier, an oldtime professional pugilist. four years ago abandoned the ring1 and let his whiskers andjbalr grjow to go Into the ministry. He soon beoame pastor of the Third M. E. Church of Spmerville. a suburb " of Boston, and his been slugularly success y Work. Plnieh Their ful as a preacher Combine The he astonished his --., Baton Bocoe; La.. Deo. 18. The Adams friends by appealing among them with his Comhair cropped off. Short. lu fact It was the Farmers' AllUnce and bine Convention last night adopted a plat- old-tipugilist they looked upon, and form, nominated their ticket, provided for when they asked! for an explanation Billy the appointment ef a new State central oalmly announced that be had abandoned the ministry, aid wants to meet any 128 committee, and adjourned sin die. '. The adopted declared allegiance pound man in the world! 'or a finish battle. platform to Democratic principles;, praises the pres- Frazler's last battle was with Jim Carney, ent State Government, and coneludee with by whom he was' defeated. a declaration of unalterable opposition to TUB SEW LEAGUE. lotteries, and the adoption of the proposed revenue amendments to the Constitution. ' The Combine candidates are now In cauTen It Is Organized on em Iron-Cla- d cus, mapping out their plan of oampalgn. Basis. Indianapolis,? Deo. 18. The consolidated The Regular State Ticket. ball leagues, now known as the National 18. Deo. The regular Batoh Bouoj L.. League and American) Association, adDemocratic convention this afternoon nominated Judge S. D. MoEnery for Governor, journed at A o'clock this morning. The Robert Wiekllffe for Lieutenaand two old organizations held separate meetnt-Governor, eoald wild eatbuslaim. , A ings this mornins;. received the final reports recess was then taken until made the of the committees, terminated their' affairs The Democratic oauous ht following nominations Secretary of State. and dissolved. At a meeting that lasted Leonard F. Masoas Auditor. O. B. Steele; all night Nick Yung was elected president and treasurer of the new Superintendent ef Education. John V. Cal- and houn; State Treasurer, Gabriel Montegut; leaguesecretary and Zach Phelps rras chosen as solicAttorney-Genera- l. Edgar W. Sutherland. itor. Tbe headquarters will remain as in As thette nominations will be confirmed toa old The board the league Washington. morrow by the contention.: the State tloket of directors was drawn by lot, and was com. may be regarded aa complete. posed of members equally from tbe jEastern i and Western circuits. The members are Also. Austria Agreement Necessary of Cincinnati. Yon der Abel of St. 18. The ratification Brush Washington, pee. Hart of Chicago, Soden of Boston. Louis, to-dof the commercial Vonderhorst by the Reichstag of Baltimore and Soanlou of between Germany and Austria-Hungar- y treatyensures President Young has yet to Washington. the completion of the rectp- - name the schedule and playing rules of the roclty arrangements between the United committee. i States and Germany as far as the latter Tbe new league is organized on an iron- -; But its effectiveness clad ten-ye- ar country is eoncerhed. and no' club can be still depends on the' action: of the Austro-lluugarl- dropped without!basis, eon sent of the unanimous Is olubs, including the one to be dropped, and Relubsratb, as bur agreement Germanon ratification of the the contingent Vote is necessary to change a three-fourt-Austrian each of those Gov- - the constitution, j The terms by treaty of settlement 'i ernments. f with the clubs dropped are said to have been satisfactory to all parties.' The exact Watting; for Italy to Back! Down. figures will pot bib given out for dome time. Pee. 18. Assistant Secre, Washington. It is understood that Boston reoetved of State Wharton says he Is not ad -- $37,500; tary Columbus Philadelphia $43,000; aa vised to the intention of the Italian $16,000; ChlcagJ and Milwaukee $13,000. (Sovernntent to resume active diplotuatlo $6000. I stations with the Tjolted States by appointiA 50 per cent di vision of gate receipts was ng a Minister to aueceed Fava, recalled. It adopted. The admission is 60 eents general learned that when1 Italy takes the Initiaand 25 cents special. The schedule committive tbe leave of absence granted Porter, tee will meet on the first Wednesday In United States Minister to Italy, will expire March lu New York. anrUae will resume his post la Borne, from vstrfoh he has been, absent alnee the recall of Needhsm Matched, Ryan snd U , Fava. Dec 11 8 Tribune Dispatch' Chicaoo, Francisco Chronicle Series.! ArrangeDal sell a Candidate for Quay a Place. San were completed last niht by teleWasniNOTON, Pie. is. Bepresentative ments for a meeting between Tommy Ryan graph Da'.sell of Pennsylvania has announced of of Chicago, the champion welter-weig- ht himself a candidate f for the United States world, and Danny Need ham, for a purse he spoke of the52000 Seuatorshtp. In a talk to-dand $500( a side, the match to come the sentiment In Pennsylvania against the of before the California Athletic Club in of Quay, and stated that he off I himself will be highly honored to get the Maroh. j . plaoe. Oleason Tames a Savage Horse. Chicago, Dec s. Several thousand peo Prohibition18.4-T-Editors Organize. were at uattery u to flight to witness he editors of the Na- ple Chicaoo, Dec. Professor Gieasoq attempt to subdue the d tional Prohibition party press to-dcelebrated savage ' stallion Julius, who is questions pertaining to their newsto be insane, and who has killed supposed orand and an work, paper party completed men. several GleaSon, after an hour's skill . be to known National ful work, ganisation Press Association.theJames gained the mastery completely Prohibition over tbe supposeq lntractaoie animal. and Rockford. 111., Is president. be was afterward driven to buggy. 18. 5 Francisco i ChronieU Ban - To-da- ry me lear nor w. to-nig- ay . THAT - ' - Our assortment of Skates is badly broken, but we can still take care of our customers. . Monday we telegraphed for a second large consignment, instructing them "Expressed." We shall We simply jill have Skates, make no change in our prices. and sociology if The Williams College catalogue for 1601-- 2 has just bee a issued. The style and make-u- p are u nohanged. The total n umber of has increased to 3218. Oa the graduates executive committee of the trustees John E. Bradley takes Mr. Dickinson's place. In tbe faculty list Dr. John Bascom is named as acting professor of political economy. Dr. Arthur L. Perry as emeritus professor. Tbe other faculty changes have been already, given. The class lists give graduate! students 3, seniors 84, juniors 76. sophomores 76, freshmen 114. total 854- against 311 last year. Tberi are 25 partial course students. New York sends to tbe college lege 123 students. Massachusetts 88. other New England States 34, Prince Edward Island and Africa one each. The calendar for the year gives but one day Lor Thanksgiving holiday. Tbe present term closes December 22ed for a winter vacation of two weeks. The j second term extends from 7th to April 5th. The year closes January 22nd. It June 18th, with commencement the Is probable that before tbe lssuo of another catalogue the form and subject matter will be changed. even though the express charges eat up the profits. lot will arrive Friday, December 18th. - - ThA liAt: 136 to 0, 1 1 Yale was si.riFa rm fa vAf IA Vi an i hs j -- ay ( ay sed f La-mon- The new . COFFIN HARDWARE COMPANY. El. CD. PROGRESS BUILDING. ir Wesleyan In 1886. against was 158 to 0, against Harvard's largest score Lafayette In 1884. There are 115 college graduates in tbe Yale Divinity School, 53 In the Law School. 44 In tbe medical School and 65 In tbe De- 66 MT partment of Philosophy and Arts. fl(D) 99 President Low in bis annual report to the trustees of Columbia College says that tbe whole of the property of the school of physicians and surgeons has come to tbe college'Wlthout limitation of any kind, and is completely under the control of tbe The estate of the college Is in trustees. creased by $1,652,850. The Da Costa be was paid Into the treasury last May. quest and will be used to lay tbe foundations of a new department, that of biology. Tbe sum oi $3U,uoo nas oeen set aside roi tne erection of a laboratory to be known as the Da Costa laboratory of biology, and $80,000 will be left to endow the chair of tbe Da Costa professor of biology. The' laboratory will be built onj the ground which came to Columbia through the union with the col- OOLDSilTH & OFFER ALL GO. ARE, THE LEADING CLOTHIERS OF THE CHEAT NORTHWEST. 4CHRBTB'A8 OOPS i : Ue Others pollou. Cead; f lege of physicians and surgeons. Tbe McClelland bequest of $19,000 will be added to the fund, aud the trustees pf Columbia will add enough to provide for tbe remaining equipment, whloh will consist of a professor Remember we are the originators of the Boys' Gift Enterprise, and an Instructor on the side of vertebrate zoology, and of an: adjunct professor and ARE AWAY AHEAD of all those who try to IMITATE US. tutor en the Invertebrate side. Dr. a. M. Da Costa has .given to the department a number of valuable books and many slides pro prepared by Professor HyTtl. Tbe first fessor of biology will be. Henry r aimeiu to Osborn, who comes from Princeton assume ebarge on January 1, 1892, and the Instructor will be Bashford.Dean. Professor E. B. Wilson, formerly of Bryn. Mawr. will have charge! of tbe invertebrate ecology. Professor Osborn has also been appointed eurator of mammalian palaeontology In the American museum of natural hUtory, and between Columbia and the the museum is expected to lead to good results. The report! treats of the with the Union Theoiojleal; Seminary In detail. Tbe agreement provides that Columbia will admit without fee such students of We give all of you who buy a SUIT or OVERCOAT a the seminary! as may be recommended by the faculty of that institution to attend eoupoii entitling; the holder to receive a such lectures as may be agreed upon.' as will of Columbia aooept part of the equip ment for the degree of doctor philosophy of Columbia College work done in the seminary on minor subjects, provided these are approved by the president of Columbia, and provided! in every case that tbe major sub taken at Columbia, and all ex ject shall beare to be conducted by Colum aminations ONbia. One member of the faculty of tbe be will to witu invited the sit unl seminary council, with the privilege of the verslty 10 floor on questions involving advice only On the other hand, the Union Theological Seminary will admit without fee such stu dents In the senior class and In tbe gr&du ate department of Columbia as may be . 430 coupons given away last month; this month we recommended by President Low to such lec courses of the ture in the regular will make it 1Q00. No lottery drawing or chance work, as may be agreed upon. The wholeseminary amount but a present to every Boy holding bur coupon. of gifts to the college during the year in cash was $123,248. The: library was In creased by 16.440 bound Valumes.' and it was more extensively used than ever before In its history. Tbe total number of stu 1 was 1748 as against 1661 dents for In the preceding year. The. appointments to the faculty during tbe year were eight five inprofessors, two adjunet professors, and one prize tutor. structors, five assistants The promotions were : To be full professors, eight; adjunot professors, five Instructors, eight, and assistants, eight. The whole number! of teaohers on the college staff on July 1st, 1891. was 220. poret, Dop't ion tof FIQUTlKQ TO PAY. JAY QOUIuD TACKLED. A Riot or People Wanting; to Pay A Poor Youth Walks Into Qould'a Their Taxes. Offlos anil Aiks for Money. Cincinnati.' Peel 18. A riot was nar ,'. ' ! ; Nkw' Yobk. COST, and HLL SILKS RUB DRESS GOODS COST, Boy5l o flCC BEAUTiput PRESENT 5. ii.r7 COST. BOX OF CANDY' -- New Year's Morning at o'Glock. OVH HflTIlH STOCK. OP, GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS - At cost and less 1890-189- Cat this oat and bfing it taith you than cost; going out of that line. and Children's t7inter Clothing at Cost. Xadlo3' and Children's Unit Goods and Underwear at' Cost XZoys' - Treasurer W. W. Farnum of Yale Uni to the president and versity has submitted statement for the corporation bis financial year ending July 31, 1891. During the were year the following additions to tbe funds $62.To reoelved. tbe university funds, 654.75; to tbe academical funds, $184,064.34; to the theological funds, $ou.000t to the law school funds, 825,000; gifts to other departments. $12,650.23; grand total for the year. SEEING IS BELIEVING ! ! : 343.394.31. Come early Z. and avoid the rush. We never misrepresent. j I Work has began on the new preparatory school at Lakevllle, Conn., which Is to cost $340,000. It Is the gift to education of Mrs. Maria II. Uotobkus, and will be named after her. 5 .., P. .AUBRBAOH - Dei 18. TiitieuNa Dispatch San Francisco Chrontcis Series. 1 James Seoteh youth, to-dSullivan, a bright-eye- d a dangerous mesh Into fell unwittingly which the Noreross mania has spread around the crabk genual Sullivan has traveled all over s the country, and during his wanderings heard much- about Jay Gould, Arriving here penniless he walked into Mr. Gould's fcrlvate office unanoounoed and, stepping to a small men slttiqg behind the aesk, Sullivan saldt "They tell me you are Mr. uouia.". f "ThaCt right,'! replied tbe UtUe millionaire, turning toward him. Then the boy freplled. I want to go to Scotland. X have been traveling all over this country on your trains and should be obliged if you vfould pay my passage to Glasgow." "Mr. Gould listened la a pleasant, attentive mood while the boy proceeded to relate the story of bis travels and difficulties, Mr. Gould told Sullivan he would not give him money, but, if he went for is policeman, he Both the method &zrd i results when would make It right with the officer. Sullia ", j reaped bartes.' van readily acquiesced. lie sold the story Syrup IHgs is taken; ills pleasant to in of his Jefferson Justice arrest Kelly and De to the Urta, smd cxts at the Fair. Perala Will Market. The Justice thought the boy Nsw Tobk. Pee. 1 8.1 ITiUBcxa DUpatob on tho Kidneys, should have another chance, and committed Gntly cud prcaptly clsanssa niscuiw .nrtwnam cvriT. errata is htm to the'eare of Gerry's society. the gy Correbj to te amoog tbe miealng at the World's tem head' has colds, Fair. Ills Imperial: Majesty, the Shah, dizpel Prom All lande Pair Sonic al Pratt Coram Isa loner-Generaches fbYers ceres and and appointed E. Spencer hahitsal Dee. tie. " President Ghioaoo. of to the Colombian Exposition. Im- the World's Fair Auxiliary,! has Bonney,out mapped constipation. iCyrup of Fiji i3 the upon being relieved of his duties a, mediately and comprehensive unique literary s States r United Minister, by tbe arrival of remedy of its hind' ever prothe World's Fair only I Jr. Beale, his successor, Mr. Pratt was scheme In connection with Congress, lie has sent Invitations to duced, plssdrj to the rtztta and acClven his appointment by Naxar-El-Edd- ln famous men of letters of all countries, ask- ceptable ta tha in prosapt and started oa a tour la the Interest of tbe ing Confor! the to them prepare especially fca CenRussian it$ action to of end the provinces iti exposition truly some contribution of prose or versa. the highest gress tral Asia. The Grand Cordon, t!i3 Cron verses ncct Is ercts, and te have songs It prepared expected csly of the Order of the Lion and the Sun.. from the ablest of Asiatic European, Aushealthy ana rreeablt! cubtdncE, iti ri5 also conferred upon Commissioner Pratt. "Xtia rsadered his reeeptlon still further a tralian aad American writers. it many esccllento cilitlca tt :r ef exception, and courtesy by the all to end , Dank Receiver nrzt iy Appointed. I : ml aatboritlcs, and the trip was a series IS. The Comptroller pcpulx xzzztdr hr.rrru' Washington, Dec. experiences. Since his return c:r??e;:li to-d? appointed Irederlo te iTriii tbe Coramlsslsaer has been en-- r of the Currency C'! in Z2z Gyrup cf I of Los Anpeles, receiver of tbe Pauley i j rc55lS t?i ;:Worle of cseuricj as- -. N. 2 CI r'l Bank. California National drv? i1.5;r: 3' 'native merchants of a-. , coll at ioe of Persian exAi.ST rr. .;ive c,"" - Tli r ' '1 -- ::r. Pratt f ;t Tcy of Unraanlty. eoaCixat tiat the art'.stla and Industrial If there Is cclni to be money lost, the best euro ii ci 'rrcrr friend yoa have ia the world woull a little ::n;;l?i crsditstl cse. x:: sea yea lc s It than lese It hlciself rather 3 at sw AtcM in C ..is. ? (.." r:: :ti- 9 rowly avoided In : the County Treasurer's oCloe this morning-- Usually, taxes can be 1st, but, owing to unardld- paid December to-dwas the , first day that abletdelays. were reoelvedJ This morning fully they COOO taxpayers gathered at the courthouse, and. when tbe doors! opened, made a mad rush for the Treasurer's office, all anxious to pay before Moqday next, when' the A number of penalty of 5 per cent accrues. smashed ' In tbe wild glass partitionswere; aeramble. and thes crush was suffocating. Five women and a man fainted, and were of the orowd. passed out over the heads People were wedged n the struggling mass eo that they eould scarcely breathe. Men sought, swore and struggled furiously to get at the receiving clerks. While the tumult was at' Its height the money was hastily thrown Into the safe pity locked aed up. A gall for the police was sent out. and two patrol ' wagons and fourA County Comteen men responded. missioner finally quieted the crowd by telling them that the rebate time was extended to January 10th. The crowd gave a eheor,ts and business proceeded quietly, f mm MM 0 re-electi-on : SO T 1 j Anti-Lotte- COLLXaS BOTS. The annual catalogue of Bowdola College, which has just been Issued, shows a total attendance of 272. a slight Increase over that of the previous year. There has been an increased lu the. number of' elective studies, and a course in bibliography Is offered in connection with- the coarse in English history; Announcement is made that to meet- the wants of those who desire direction In borne study, the college Is prepared to. give in neighboring cities courses of five lectures each on the, university ex .tension plan on any of tbe following subEnglish literature, biblical critijects: cism. Greek tragedy, biology, chemistry The ! ay BIRO. St. Lumber Carey-Lomba- rd Co. ay . MiciiniEBY Co., & UTAH Assortment in the City. Complete OtocXc all sizes of Timbers. of Jall and Correct Delivery. Prompt - 33. T. IaACY. JPrestdsat. JAS. XX. MTTNETST, Vioo-TTesido- C. ) P. MASON. Xnjt nt. j fa tWOCX. TOR VtliXSDIKTB SXUPOTTtlT ICnowles' and Blake PUmps. . CARRIES - ' Piok-pooke- f retreisj jet eotnlly( j ,i-- a iot -- h-T- ns flcrnro.on your bills. and Iteta.il Vard, 2nd. Soutfa. aad 2nd West, op p. Court Housa. Wbdesalo and Snipping Yard, U. P. 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