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Show lO. 248. VOti. XL.1. SIXTEEN' INDEXED TU IS PAPER. POES BIMETALLISM IN 6ERMAI1Y. First and Second page! Telegraph and 1 . , Summaries. Third page. Ogdea Department. " Park Ctty Letter. Provo Paragraphs. News of Oar Neighbors. The Gorerncient WX Wait; for Eng- Fourr.n page. Society. 1 j fifth page. General 'Connor's Funeral, land to Take the Initiative. Courts and other Local, f f Sixth page. Business. Mines. Commercial, to. j Seventh page. Musle and braraa. ande Notices. Eighth page. Local Grand Jury, by MISCHIEF IS MEANT IN BULGARIA. Ninth page. The 8 u as bed i Arthur McEwetL Tenth3 page., Carrie fcJareless'a Tarns, I j Illustrated. Eleventh page A Last Word of Christ- bf Ellen Osborne. Illustrated; Bab's Egaa DUpatcfae Were Dated on nil. Christmas Cheer. .Order From Washington Pern-vis- n TweUtb page. Editorial. SlercbAnts Will Boycott the Thirteenth page. The Kn Ilh World News, House Two Successful for Cnttom the Lottryj ra Flfrhtlng Fair .Hands. Fourteenth page. Help fr In Brazil. Revolutions State Illustrated: Bok's.LlterarylLeaves. Fancies Dan utile's DeQ Fifteenth page. I and Reminiscences. g, Sixteenth page. The Ilabll of Tal-meT. DeWltt O. Kevj Robert T BERiajr, Dec. gJD. f Copyright, 1891, by Ingersoll. by and Robert Collyer, Sir John Lubbock New York Associated Press. J The view ! on' Uold. taken in official circles here of the quarrel f SUMMARY OF LOOA6 EVENTS. between France and Bulgaria is that it will in mischief A dlspatoh was received result The big Parle City minijo Jsult has cone to yesterday evening from the German EmI the jury. bassy at Constantinople containing the subA number of pew concerns are preparing stance of the protest made to the Grand to bore for gas. Vizier Cambou, the French Embassador, by The Mammoth mill Is ready to start Its in which Rlbot. the French Foreign Ministweuty-fiv- e stamps. A good And of galena ha" been run into ter, accuses the Bulgarian Government, besides the illegal? expulsion of Chadouine, by the Alamo tunnel. has practical completed its with Insulting French Agent Eevel by setOgden elsctrio power scheme. ting the police fwatoh upon his residence Ore and bullion receipts yesterday in this and. upon one occasion, with arresting Level himself by mistake. Level appears ity, f.fU.liJ0j for the week. S200.110. have been suspected uf secretly giving (Recorded sales of reatj est ate lo this ctty to Ribot to the. assistance Week, for $250,897. the yesterday, now Insist must 'contends Porte the that j Connor's for General The preparations orrescind the and that apologize Bulgaria to-dare practically completed. der of fuueral and Chadouine. expulsioti against Delegations will attend j from Ogden, Park thus wipe out by public official recognition City, Tin tic. etc. the insult to the French agent. The Grand Our Park City letter shows that the ore Vizier communicated with the Government and bullion shipments of th year will be at Sofia, and in answer' the authorities much greater from that jcattip than in 1800; had arisen, regret that the lucideut the water in the Ontario j drain tunnel Is not but declared would that tbey duroff the big companies paid decreasing: ADHBrtB' TO THEIR RIGHT ing the week the Anchor pom pan y had a to Cbudoutne. The Bulgarian agent expel special stockholders' meetlrig. adat Constantinople, in communications Emdressed to the German and Austrian TELEGRAPHIC SUMMARY. tbe most cordial terms, bassy, couchedhlafin Government has strong that Peruvian merobants boycott the assertsthat been the French residence baa Stam-bouluproof Custom House. uf against A Philadelphia shoots the lorer made thethefocus of the plots Bulgarian Prime Minister. The who Jilted her. la dlploruatio olrclea in expressed; opinion ' on orders Berlin is Egan based bis dispatches Ribot.. It is not ' entlrelyagalnst " cabled from Washington be will venture to refer tbe that expected Afraid of African rule Is theory of the dispute to the Berlin Treaty Powers. He will probably bully Bulgaria, Jn order to Louisiana lottery Do moo rata. Jlra Hall's science get! away with Bob please Russia, and keep the quarrel standarrives ing open until aoiopportune moment Ferguson's size and strength. ' beginning. aotve hostilities. Clarkson says ElklnS Was an original forThe debates inij the Relobstag have disHarrison man and Is not a Blaine man. biclosed the weakness of the supporters ofKir-dosucare Two State revolutions jlni Brazil ff Barun and Merbach metallism. Couiit cessful In forcing obnoxious Oovernors to of the remone-tlzatlo- n to alluded the question f resign. of sllverjas intimately connected CrUp asks Mills to take neoond place on with grain tar iff 4, but the bouse concurred the Ways and Means Committee, but Mills In the opinion of "Chancellor Caprlvl, who decline. said It was superfluous to disousa the topic The attitude of tbe Government upon the Conner denies the story about the committee fixing up a slate, butItsays Blaine will questiow or BiMKTALLiSM j be nominated. continues one of waiting. Wben Mr. Sellg-tna- n. ' Democratic Senators oppose Judge who was sent to Europe as the repreWoods's confirmation because of his "blocks sentative of thai United States Treasury of live" decision. f Department, for the purpose of; arranging lioey,' the Reposed president of the Adams an International conference, was here Kxpru Company, digs up and squares himsounding the Government, Chancellor von that the action of Germany self with tbet company. Caprivi statedwould and England depend upon currency flow, Armour, Swift and Morris blackHerr Miguel, mailed the English syndicate which pur- developments in Washington. Imperial Minister of Finance, Is a strong chased the Chicago stockyard. Secretary von Marshall, alRepublican1 factions draw the color line In gold partisan. a blmetalllst, will only act though stroqg Louisiana; the white Republicans bolt, and jointly with England for a discussion of the a revolver la drawn la thp meeting. 1 subject. The Navy Department making vigorous The of specie payments in for war, iu the way uf arrang Austria-Hungar- resumption y on a gold basis is reported preparations ing for transports for troopsjto Chile. imminent. Thei Treasury already holds A condemned murderer refuses food and 150.000.000 in gold, and the total amount for several days tears away at bis throat required to effeoC the resumption is 250,000, with a tin ih attempt to. commit suicide. 000. Part of this sum can be met by the re A dramatic court scene where a father tent Ion by the Government of a portion of. defends the man who wronged his daughter, the notes now In circulation. During his vtsl to Stettin tbts week. Em while his son successfully presses his sistne army onicers a prac peror William gave ter's suit for vengeance. I A duck hunter mistaken for a pelican and tical LESSON IN ECONOMY", "shot through the heart (by another hunts man. The wounded' map rises up and fires He was entertained at loucbeon by the of fleers of the garrison. Upon receiving the bis gun twice before dyiutr. j Emperor requested to be invitation, the The engineer of a Colorado mine loses shown the menu card, and struck out a control of his engine; tlieijcage shoots out through the roof of the fchafthouse, killing number of dUbes and expensive wines, re two miners and fatally Injuring four others. duclng the bill of? fare to soup, mutton and beer. II I Olft-Olvtn- ge S, -- S ...... If Rubho-Bulgaria- ns. ay ex-pres- ff, ' - , , j , . , . 1 i PllliPAIlATIONS KOll WAR. A NICARAGUA CONCESSION Toe Nary Department Making Ar- For a Narrow-G- o age Railway Across tbie Country. rsngeiuents for19.lrniM)rt Ships. TatBUNS Dlspatoh New York, Deo. San Francisco Chronicle ISeries. I A Wash ington dlspatoh to the crdW says: Active preparations for war stlU continue in the Navy Department. Steps j pave now been taken to secure the most j available ships in the mercant marine for possible service In Chilean waters. Arrangements have been made In New York am rian Francisco to charter If necessary thirty 'pr forty vessels s be used as transports nd colliers. The - preparations so far as hei regular naval vessels are conoerned baying been made- as complete as possible, the Bureau of Naval acting uudej Instructions, has Intelligence, a list of merchant Vessels available prepared the Paclllo In' case war Is declared jOn Vessels and 283 coast there are SI? steam' register. The ailing vessels aboveis 200 tops 158.688.45 and ste&m. tonnage aggregate It is; likely that the sailing 209.177.75.' Paelno coast vessels wquld be the first communication has alsought after,' and been bad with the large ship owners ready Mi In San Franolsoo. Activity Is. also displayed In the War Informal Consultation have Jj Department. takeu place between the) arm and naval of the two officials as to the forces In the event of trouble. It baa been able to that the armj jwlll be'men represented for furnish on short notice 150.000 either from San Francisco or transportation, Galveston. Naval officials Say that tolly thla number of men will be required. ' - i j THE t.'- 0 A FIGHT. MGX-EIt-CAnnOL.- ' - - ; t ; V U) Con teat Expected to Come Qrett; Oft In" New Orleans. Tribchb DisKtw oW.KA.xa. Deo. 1 In patch San Franolsoo Chronict Series. porting circles the principal, toplo of Interll fight, which takes est is the place here on the 22nd Inst.! The prominent positions which both, men occupy. In fistlo circles gives assurance ofj a pun test which, foe display of science and endurance, can scarcely be equaled.' The fightsowill take place Club, where, many at the Olympichave battles taken; place, and will be tot. a purse of $5000 aud the Championship of America. Orders to reserve seats for. delethe North and West have been gation from i icrlved in large numbers by officials of the u. and there Is no doubt that the contest be viewed by an immense throes. Bet-- t' bas not commenced In earn- -. ; ons the fight fewf wagers have yet. and but Carroll, who is In exoellent enn-- i. i laid. Is training at Bay St. Louis under of Bob FlUslmmons, bis able :r. and Ileyer it at his home In Streator, tro he Is ttlu blniist-l- rapidly Into t'. " Meyer-Carro- hard-foug- ht ; - t;i 1 . r San Francisco Deo. 19. Charles Thorn- ton.' the American engineer just returned from Nicaragua states that concessions have been granted to a number of Americans by President S Arc assa and the Nicara gua Government for the construction of a narrow-gaug- e railroad 'for freight service from Monatombo. on Lake Managua, down the valley of the Rio Grande river to Llmos, a total distance of 187 miles. The road will connect at Monatombo with the narrow-gaug- e road that now runs from Corlnne. on the tPaclflo Coast, to Managua, the capital of Nicaragua. It is estimated that tbe proposed route will be 800 miles shorter than the present Panama route between San Franolsoo and New) York, and at least 1120 miles shorter than the proposed route via the Nicaragua canal. Llmos is sixty miles from tbe mouth of the Rio Grande river, which, engineers for believe, ean readily be made navigablebuild-ludeep-wat- er g steamers. In addition to the railroad and opening tbe bar of the Rio Grande river; It is required that a line of steamers to run twioe a month between Rio Grande and the United States will be maintained; that custom houses and other buildings foe thef use of .the Government, together with telegraph and telephone lines, shall be constructed along the route of the proposed road, and that the road be adeequipped for expeditious traffic quately Thornton says that part of the road will be completed . and ,ia operation within two years. Tbe contract specifies that the road and other Improvements .must be completed J J-Inside of Ave years. - NEW ITALIAN TARIFF. The Duty Raised on Several Ameri- can Prod net. 19. The United States Affairs? Rome at has forwarded to d Charge the 8'tate Department a copy of the modification of the customs tarlft et Italy, wbioh makes tbe following increase on certain Amerioaa products: Cottonseed oil, 5 lire; fixed oils, 5 lire: "petroleum, 1 lire: heavy oils. 1 lire: eo ffee. 1 lire: pepper. 20 lire; total Increase ial duties, 638,764 franca, or $123,281. The Charge says that these duties are almost identleal with those introduced which resulted In by Crlspl's Ministry, and ' iu defeat.. Washington, Dee. ... anofScially that Eg an had asserted that he had Information that! the American Legation would be firedi Matta asks for tbe name of tbe informant and full data, and Tbe Chilean Government will take adds: the uttnoet measures to protect tbe American Legation." p It appears that throughout all the trouble between Chile and America, Egan's dispatches have been entirely on cabled orders of tbe United States Administration. Matta yesterday instructed the Inten-denof Valparaiso to request Judge Foster to bring bis inquiries' Into the Baltimore" affair to a speedy end, A CUSTOMS HOUSE BOYCOTT. " Peruvian Merchants Object to Putting Up Cash Instead of a Bond. Njew York. Deo. 19.1 Tbe Herald's Callao special says: AH business houses were closed yesterday, and a mass meeting of merchants protested against tbe proposed A CORKER IN THE JAW. -- te EGAN FOLLOWED INSTRUCTIONS His 1 is patches Based Throagheat Jim Hall's Science Annihilates Bob StxeKth. Ferguson's 19.Size and II ' all. the Australian middleweight, and Bob Ferxoaon, the A Father Defends His Daughter's Bestockyards heavy weight. - had a set-t- o at before 3000 people. The Battery D trayer While His Son Prosecutes. affair was engineered by Parson Davles and Hall's coat ract was to stop the giant in six rounds. Hall was conceded to be greatly superior in science, but the stockyards man's friends pinned their fatth on his A SUICIDE'S FRIGHTFUL PERSISTENCY. and size. He wasn't In it. great strength however, as Hall smashed In all sorts of ways, aud by tbe end of the 6econd round tbe stockyards giant s face and neck pre sented a frightful appearance In the He Refuses Food and Tears Away at fourth he got a corker in the jaw and His Throat With a Pin for Several dropped In a heap, though not unconscious. Days A Man With a Bullet The police then stopped the fight and no de cision was given by the referee. TbroDgh Ris Heart Rises Up and Shoots A Woman Scorned. THE WKSTEItN EXTENSION. to-nig- ht, co Per-nambu- . :- . - ay ; j - Major-Gener- son-in-la- w al -- man-of-w- ar d 1 -- to-da- . -- to-da- j bank-breakin- . - I borough to Account for Them. Another Successful Revolt. Newt was re- New Yobk, Deo. 19, John Mason has brought Rio Janeiro, Dec ceived to-dtbat a revolution bad broken an action agaisst the Duchess of .Marlborough out in Esplrlto Santo, ono of the maritime and others, to set aside the agreement by reason provinces of Brazil, and that tbe Insur- of wbioh the contest over the will of the Duchgents had succeeded In deposing the former husband, Louis C. Hammersley, was from office. The situation In the ess's Mason states that the terms of withdrawn. of Baha, which, bounds Esplrlto settlement were province that the contestants; should Santo on the north Is also critical. bring no action against the Duchess concerning tbe estate during her Out of ihe moneys More Russian Horror Stories. ' she received from tbe unincumbered real estate 19. Advices from 'the contestants were to receive 4101.667. payment St. Petersburg, Dec Chelabinsk state tbat a peasant youth murof which was secured by a policy of il03,O00 on dered five sleeping men and robbed tbem. her life. Plaintiff says tbat he declined to sign the agreement until assured that all the contestAn account of cannibalism comes from In -- ants would receive a like amount. He has since enticed a learned three peasants jechoff, where that James H. Mason declined to sign shoemaker , into a forest, killed him, and the agreement, bis approval was subsequentthen cut him up and late a portion.. of his ly secured by tbebutpayment of wants lie flesh. ' ; the agreement set aside, the will contest argued, and an accounting of all the moneys the Duchess has received since the agreement was made. A Coclc and Bull War. Crrr or Mexico, Dec 19. Advices from THE CHEROKEE TREATY. Tegucigalpa,' Honduras, state that a very strict censorship of telegrams is enforced there. Regarding the uprising, some ad- They Cede All Their Lands West of vices state that the Government troops were the OOth Degree for $,000,000. point, and tbat obliged to retreat at everysome Lotrts. Deo. 19. The Republic' Muskogee, St. the rebels had received supplies of I. T., special says: The Cherokee coaneil and arms by way of Salvador. United States Commission have agreed upon the sal of the Cherokee strip for 8SJSS5,738. The . A Schooner Cut In Two. United States agrees to remove all persons with10. The British steamer in London. Dec the whole tract of the Nation recognized to be Spring-hill,arrived at 8wansee from Caen, unauthorized The Cherokee Nation is eame in she collision with the secured in it persons. reports that all its old citijurisdiction to the zens, natives or adopted. over schooner Glandys at the entrance articles British channel. The schooner was cut of the treaty of 1878, Thebyfifteenth other of her crew Indians can be located- uponwhich home the completely. ia two, and three .. drowned. ; tract. is abrogated. . The United States shall render an account of all the money due the Cherokee Nation under all the treaties from 1315 Sad to8.ApplyDeo.the19.Cloture. to 1868, and if such accounting is incorrect or N. The W., Colonial Stdnet, msy bring suit ia unjust, the Cherokee Nation Parliament, after a disorderly sitting of the Court of Claims: Cherokee now .resident thirty-si- x hours, passed the Government upon the Strip may . take eighty acres of land . tariff. The result was reached, however, each. By the terms of the agreement, the Cherokees only by the application of the cloture. the Strip, but ail claims or not relinquish kind they Interest of any only may have- - in the laae Coaxed h Be Both. Will ninety-sixtby Spain degree. lying west of th London, Dec 19 Tbe Timet corresTIRED OF LIVING. pondent at Paris says: The German and Austrian Emperors have each agreed to send a member of his family to Madrid to A Woman 118 Years Old Prays for urge Spain to join the Zollvereln. Death Her, Prayer Grain ted. ' AveusTA. Me., Dec 19. Mrs., Nancy Britt in Italy. Earthquake woman in this city, died oldest the Kennedy, A 19. Deo. violent earthquake, this mcrnSng. At an early hour she Ron, got up and followed by a general ondulatory movement commenced die, and conprayingforthat she might of tbe earth, occurred yesterday at Oorteone, tinued her prayers an hour, wben she nearly . Sicily. fell to the floor dead. The deceased was tbe woman whose age bas been extensively reported AN UNFOUNDED RUMOR. as 118. 19. ay Vloe-Govern- or life-tim- e. . j j " - - . -' ' - - There Will Be No Strike of Operators on the Northwestern. ' Express Company. New York, Dec. 19. Tbe Adams Express Company has made a final settlement with Hoey now bas JohnHoey, its no further relations with the dompany. The basis of settlement Is not known, those interested refusing to say anything about It. Josephine Hoey, wife of the deposed president of the Adams Express Company, bas transferred to the president of tbe Adams Express Company tbe lot and mansion at tbe southwest corner of Fifth avenue and Twenty-secon- d street, subject to a mortgage of f 50.000. for a nominal consideration. The deed-warecorded in tbe register's office toseems to confirm tbe report of a day. This between settlement Hoey and the Adams Express Company. Leopold Wallack, oounsel for Henry San ford, said: - "There bas been a complete and honorable settlement, satisfactory to all parties. Everything has been explained The suits and everybody is satisfied. against Mr. Hoey have been abandoned.!' i -- s . : ' HEROIC ATTEMPT AT SUICIDE. A Man Labors Several Days Trying to Out His Throat With a Pin. ; -- Lzavbxttokth. Kan., Dee. 10. Benson, the murderer of Mrs. Mattman, who Is to bang February 5th. made a second unsuc- f cessful attempt to commit suicide. He bas. been in solitary confinement for several three days past abstained days, and for a physician visited him from food. To-da- y land found tbat be had been using a pin in an endeavor tc out bis throat, He became so reduced under this torture that bis condition is critlcaL . self-impos- ed Prisoners Carouse. Jailers andDeo. 19. A was sensation Reaoxso. Pa., created In court here by watchman of the county prison, Reuben Hoads, pleading guilty to tbe charge of re leasing from jail Beatrice Collins, a female convict, and John Miller, a burglar. He made a statement describing tbe most shockIn ing disorder and drunken carousals. which their fellow prisoners and the Jail officers participate at night. Tbe court Immediately entered a rule on the warden of the jail to show cause why he should not not be removed and ordered a full Investito-d-ay .ex-nig- ht - gation. ' Threw the Jewels Away. Sax Fiuscisco, Deo. is. A messenger wholesale employed by Scbussler Bros., jewelers, was knocked down this morning bjr two young ujcu at tbe entrance of the firm's piuoe of busluess. and a tip box con$20,000 worth of jewelry taken from taining biiu. Being bard pressed by their pursuers, the thieves threw the box Into (the street aud got away. I for Field. Another Warrant 19.- - TIew York. Deo. ay -- to-da- to-da- u -- 1 -- - t-- 3 Dow ihe Chicago "Big . r-- 4 ' Three" Black- mailed an English Syndicate. THREE MILLIONS FOR NOT MOYINS Their Business Away from the Bis Stockyards They Sold to the SyndiHost of Suits Brought. cate Packers, Who Mako Somo Startling Allegation. er by-Oth- Tho Arrested Grand Jury Released. Tyler, Tex., Dee. .19. In the Case of the grand jury at San Antonio, charged with re- New York, Doe. 19. The old Union Stockyards Company of Chicago was bought out early in 1690 by English promoters Graves Case Again Postponed.! known as the Clty of London Corporation, De.vver, Dec. 10. The Barnaby-Gravthat company purchasing 130,000 shares of trial has adjourned until Monday, owing to the stock, aggregating f 1,300,000 par value, the illness of Attorney Macon. paying for them something iu excess of par. SHOT THROUGH THE HEART, The company then reorganized uuder'the laws of New Jersey, having a capital stock But Afterwards Roae Up and Fired and outstanding mortgage bonds aggregatHis Gun Twice. ing 823,000,000. Since then it bas been in San Diego. Deo. 19. A peculiar fatal much trouble. The public subscribed very shooting accideut oocurred on the bay last sparingly, it Is said, and tbe underwriters, were loaded with the securities. Armour, enevening. W. P. Francis, a well-knoSwift gineer, weut out duck shooting and fixed a were and Morris, known as the 'Blg Three",! heavy holders in the old company and battery in which to conceal himself. Two out to the Kuglhih' syndicate at $150' young men were rowing in tbe vicinity sold No sooner was new share. tbe per company, L. shortly after, aud one of them, J. an accomplished fact than the "Big Three," saw a portion of Fraucls's body, being and, taking it for a pelican, fired at it with NO IiONQER INTERESTED a revolver. Just at that moment Frauds in tbe awoke to tbe fact that dividends, iu up and received the bullet straightened tbev were navinir excessive r&tni for tr&,lr-- . his breast. The post mortem to-d-ay age. yardago. feed, etc. In consequence, showed that the bullet went completely, oougbt 4000 acres of land at Tollbston, tlirougb bi beart, notwithstanding which they aud announced tbat they1 proposed' he raled again iu his boat and shot twice Indiana, point. Furthermore, with his gun at Ilenshll wood, evidently to remove to tbat they purchased three acres contiguous to thinking he had beeu attacked. He then tbelr packlug bouses in Chicago and fell dead. shortly ufter bled suits there to compel the Company to permit, to be delivLOST CONTROLi OF HIS ENGINE. Stockyards ered over its tracks direct tbe live stock; to them, without handling by the consigned Tho Cage Shoots Through tbe Roof Stockyards Company. This was with the view of avoiding paying yardage, etc The. and Two Miners Are Killed. New 23,000,000 Jersey Company, with Boulder, Colo., Deo. 10. Special to liabilities, in tbe dilemma ot found itself Tribune. Tbe engineer of tbe Simpson losing the "Big Three" business or of dlvld- .coal mine lost oontrol of tbe throttle of his In? with thptn u r nf th. Inim.in engine this morning and dropped tbe cage, latter acourse was pursued. ar.d the company made contract with the "Big Three," by containing six monln the shaft. William which, in effect, the. latter deeded the. Bell and Paul SnowlyNvete so badly iujured tbelr three acres at Stockyards that they will die. Four others, whose tbe yards, Company said to be worth f 50,000: 1000 names could not be learned, were seriacres at Tolleston, said to have cost $100,000; dismissed tbe suits aud continued business Wbeu if not the hurt. cage ously, fatally was raised, it came up so rapidly that It ttb 1110 uiu yarus. I'ur ail mis, tne new shot through the roof of the shafthouse, jersey company AGREED TO PAT S3, 000, 000. destroying It. The men were all badly cut partly in cash and partly In bonds. and mangled and bruised, in addition to No sooner was this' agreement made than internal injuries they received. Mr. .llergun of London, a stockholder la tbe company, filed a bill against the New He Dropped His Oun. Jersey company and the "Big Three,"' for ; Boise City, Ida.,. Dec. 19. Special to tbe purpose of having the contract declared " In New Jer- Tribune. Frank Miner, a cigarmaker, illegal. The decided in of tho legal- - . favor sey yesteaday formerly with Sam Levy of Suit Lake, who ity of tbe sontruct. y new fourteen has been working here for some weeks past, suits were instituted, some In the United was accidentally shot in the leg while States Court, others in the New Jersey The new plaintiffs include all of standing on the corner- - of SeMenth and Courts. Main about 4 o'clock this afternoon. His the packers at the yards, except tbe Blgand tbelr business is said to aggrog Colt, Three," revolver, a over $100,00000,0 annually. Applicagate slipped fronV his coat pocket to the pavetion for an injunction to prevent the carryment and went off. Tbe ball entered bis ing out of tbe $3,000,000 ' contract was made to Chancellor McGUl of New Jersey this leg just below the knee, breaking and splinand at s neon y be entered an . tering 'both bones. He was immediately Amorulng, Aeii n Inir fvri v ha Aat rn In4ns e a,ss naatlaa asvr wawv Miun duo ujvuuft conveyed to Dr. Colllster's office where the the contract from The it. cousummating 8 evenwas At o'clock this dressed. wound Injunction was served upon the New Jersey Tbe new suits mads ing the man was doing well. The doctor company at once. has hopes of saving the leg, but will be startling allegations. They allege tbe and tiled by one obliged to remove several pieces of the In closesuit business relations with tbe London bone. splintered contract corporation, tbat it was brought ' really to ' ' Killed by House BJowinj; Over. HAVE THE CONTRACT SUSTAINED J Ian Francisco. Deo. 19. A residence it was Ingeniously devised to suppress; occupied by a family named Kreuse was that blown over by a high wind this morning and tbe truth; that the $3,000,000 contract Is a tbe family and their workmen buried in the mere Illegal devioe to create a prohibited ruins. One workman was killed outright discrimination, contrary to the express and two fatally Injured. Tbe members of statutes of . Illinois. New Jersey "and tbe; etho family escaped with serious bruises and United States. Tbe New Jersey company is "cuts. The house, was being raised for the combination and an unlawful corporation, purpose of putting another story under it. organized to deal In tbe stock of another company, a practice frowned upon In the ' Accident. RollingsDeo.Mills ' Milwaukee. 19. The explosion of recent trust decisions of various courts. tbe blast furnace of tbe Illinois Steel Comtwo THE MEXICAN TREATY. "s pany at Bay View this morning killed men and inlured several others. Tbe aeo de it at Bay View rolling mills Is Will Be iore 4.Liberal . Than Any not so bad as at first reported, two men be- It u 1110 aeries. j uiuers ing only badly injured. Deoi lfl.i TkiBUsrs Dispatch Chicago, San FranclscoCftrortfcte Series.! The depart Barned. Buildings Eight N. . Crotoi Landing, Y., Dec. 19. A fire ment ot foreign affairs of tbe World's Fair- to-ddestroyed eight buildings here. yesterday received information from the ' Loss, f 50,000. State Department at Washington to the effect.' tbat tbe reciprocity treaty between Mexico' Boiler Fatal Explosion. 19. Three men and tbe United States, which, has been la SpRiNoriELD, Mo., Dec were killed this morning by the explosion formation' sometime, is now- about com- of a boiler. pleted. and tbat it will be ready for submission to the Senate by January 1st. as DISSATISFIED EMIGRANTS. forsbadowed by ' Kyan some A & f si A t rn rr t A ,anii,il vnAnlha tatrrh. h.,,.DissatlafacTwo Sides to the. Story of ' . tlon in Liberia. ..; ing of this treaty, it means that, in ease It .' Is agreed to. Mexican exhibits for the fair Dec : 19. ("Tribune DisWASHiiroTOir, will be sent out of Mexico and brought into Chronicle Series. Francisco San patch United . States duty free. In a measure tbe rewho The party of eleven colored people by a statement of turned to New York Thursday, after a dlsJ this newsa. was confirmed akvbi. Hur now astrous experience as emigrants to Liberia, special en route to Mexico and from Louisiana, were originally sent off by tbe American tbe American Central Republics, where he Colonization Society, .which has its headwill work. ' under instructions from the quarters in this city. According to Secre- Treasury Department, to in every way V rTKTHEB TBI INTERESTS , tary Copplnger these emigrants eame from :', Fair.Mr. Liberia last and here World's West left at called the of May tbe Florida, for, and held under the most favorable circumstances. Exposition headquarters yesterday wuu uniei rearn oz tne them." conierencea They bad plenty of money with Department, and Messrs. the Secretary, "and there was every Foreign' Affairs says Brewer and Dawson, representing v the reason to suppose tbat tbey would be prosue ex p ressea tne perous in tbe new venture. I see that one Director uenerai. of tbe men says that he did not like tbe belief that " tbe treaty would be soon and that It would contain place, and that, not seeing any opening for forthcoming, most concessions by both naliberal tbe work. I not did think rather he tbat work, is was tbe secret of tbe whole trouble. They tions. Mexico essentially a land of high were prejudiced against life there from tbe tariffs. - Exports and Imports are alike not willing to work. and. in levied nnsparlngly, not alone in trade bestart, were did not go about tbe matter at all In tween that country and the United States, short, In the right way. As a counter argument but also aa between the several States of to their experiences, I can tell yon tbat In tbe Mexioan Republic Mexican gold and Into this country pay an extbe spring we are going to send out a large silver coming Mexican cut. torn officials. to the Missouri Induced who been have from port duty party export duty. to take this movement on tbe slowing; re- Mexico's sugar pays a heavy this country, who So do Mexican chocolate coffee and live ports of tbelr friends fromLiberia. have already gone out to They are stock. Mexican lead ore Is practically more than satisfied with their life there, barred oat of this country by. tbe prohibiand and are all tbe time writing to their friends tive import tariff levied by Uncle 8am. Mexico also exacts an export duty on tbe here to come out and join them. same overtaxed mineral. "It mayf be stated," said -laa World's Fair to Succeed s fu Colquitt. Crisp 1 r tha man an Dis19. Dee. fTRrBtrxx , Atlanta, Ga., MORE LIBERAL IX ITS PBOTISIOJtS Chronicle Series. patch San Francisco tbe proba- than any "of tbe series recently consumTbe Journal announces to-dtbe South bility of Senator Colquitt's retirement from mated between ourOnownall and but a few lines the Senate because be cannot stand the American Nations. Coof goods it amounts practically to frc ri?orof Washington weather. Senator to help trade. may say that one of the important lquitt is disposed, when he retires, la In in the import duty 00 lead err, and tbe into this Senate, changes Crisp Speaker bis friends aurree with him, but they feel and that another is In the Import duty e:i the Speaker's Mexican sugar." that it would bo better for and are tots crsistsa fcy What concessloaa then go to fame to serve out bis term ' tLe kenala. Pressure Is being brought on Ilexico?" e.XTfti2 b yet. T Clv-;:-t. tLcrtrore,o. to re end a in the - Tbat J not wholly Wt-:- f t!: fces of be Visit Special t'soata urtil f t xvttl-a t at I pettiwj pnrpo9 ulooe point la th at cp j r : tXLie I. J ct r' " contempt, the Court of Appeals leased the Jurymen from further liabilities. ilo-d- ay es Hen-shilwo- od. 11 . " Vicu-Chaneell- or To-da- self-actin- er, to-da- ms Si w mmm non-conclus- ive ; 1 - j v 1 ay . - - : ter - : ox-cDB- . - ' 1 .. District Attorney to-da warrant had been that said Nicoll B. C. The special for the arrest of Edward VL' Field train over the Canadian Paciiio from Hali- issued navy arrived Indictment found against him yestbe upon bavlctr mide tbe entire fax, for forgery should Field succeed In terday in six day and twenty hours. It brings journey admitted to bail' in the civil suit un sauors ana vucon ig reus to men ia , iu heicir . time of service which be Is now a prisoner. der North British Xleet, whose Briu-has David Dudiev Field, who visited his expired. The report to tberoute ais GoverntT'eutto will be that the Canadian1 rrearaUetv aid that be was brother Cyrus, y, bo qvs-o- ti but xt the Panama, and there mom. ta y c:j try ir thi road in an eEae-'ceol tc-- aud speedily transport a tf nt!-r- y. n i la tr. 3 1 tc-.V. i I I"1. -3 r. tl.U racro- 1st: r Cr. E'U. It LC7H, 11 Tie Ij ' I. I I - - t" it tlu. 3 ' Live another St. Lot-s- . T'eis. - n. ' orJrj " f ..-- ! ) frc .1 1m of MJt-Ford j " .1 . '. liiiiri. mm a C ! Tl j t j o w isL i Preferable. Tbe Canadian Route Deo. 13. Vakcoo-ter- , BRITISHERS. -- "T - r.-- . Dis- to-da- to-da- y: " TRiBtnns 19. to-da- ! " Philadelphia, Dec In patch San Francisco Chstniclo Scries. Camden court house this morning William D. Koocbuay was arralnged on a charge of bigamy made by Mary Scovel. Her father. Colonel James M. Scovel. stepped up to the bar and announced that be bad betfti retained by Koocbuay, and proceeded to conduct the case against bis daughter's interests. The girl was represented by her brother, Harry Sydney Scovel. Colonel From Beckwonh pass Scovel is a prominent resident of tbe State, tnis acquired property. A SUCCESSFUL REVOLUTION. two routes to Sun f'raucisco are mentioned, one and was at one time president of the New the other followvalley,ana passing tbe Sacramento more On tide Senate. tbe coast 7, 1887, Koocbuay Jersey reaching closely July The Governor of; Perntmbnco Re- ing water just north 01 San Fsanclsco. was only 16 years Miss married who Scovel, signs and Peace Is Restored. old. On January 13th last he married in not dbcided upon. routs the Camden a girl named Eleanor Newgate,, to Tribttne.I London, Dec. 19. A dispatch from Denver. Deo.- 19. f Special A. fc welDy 01 tne Klo with whom he bad been living for six ueneral buperiutendent states that a popular uprising oc- Grande dio was Rio Grande Western among the curred In that city y he did not deny the months. against the Gov- cers this morning. Although case was called for trial were west of to-d- When the bigamywas of extension tbe Western's fact ernor of tbe province. The troops proponed the father arrayed against his to on be he declined the Salt Interviewed Lake, called out and sharp, fighting followed. It subject further than tbat nothing deiiuite as to son. the former attompr.ng to delay tbe is reported that sixty persons were killed or tne route to De lol.owea oaaiyet Dee 11 aeciaea punishment of the man who hud foully wounded. It is also stated that tbe Govupon. wronged his daughter, while young Scovel ernor resigned and quiet was almost imthe court to Implored THE ROLL OP HONOR. restored. After tbe restoration AVESGK HIS INJURED SISTER. mediately Of order the. members of the Junta were was not present. Colonel Scovel .cheered by the people as tbey passed along Officers and Men Who Distinguished Koocbuay an affidavit that ho was ill, and presented tbe streets. Last Year. Themselves asked that the case be postponed. He ' was insane. claimed tbat his Chile Satisfied With Their Course. Washington, Dec. 19. The Young Lawyer Scovel addressed tbe Court London. Deo. 19. A dispatch to the commanding tbe army has Issued afgeneral or In speech, and said; 'KoocbTimes from Santiago do Chile states tbat der, giving the names, of the officers and enlisted uayanisimpassioned as not. alleced by luy father, a fool, men bewho themselves tbe publication of the correspondence by "specially but Is a knave, and I am distinguished here in the interest tween the Governments of Chile and tbe meritorious acts or conduct in the service," of to demand the case go en. that justice United States, in relation to the assault during the year 1890 and in the recent campaign When fathers do not protect their daughters, in South Dakota. The list includes the followupon tbesiJlIors from the American brothers must, and I say that William their Baltimore." Is completed. Tbe disAllen, Second E. Koocbuay should go to State prison, noting names: First Lieutenant h First withstanding the fact that he has a rich patch adds: Tbe public is apparently sat- cavalry; Captain Ewers,-Fiftinfantry; ; isfied with the course pursued by Chile. Lieutenant Bale, :. Twentieth infantry mother in Paris." CapHurst, Twelfth is quiet throughout the country. Captain infantry; Everything The Court declared Koochuay's bail forLieutenant Second Bomus, Traub, Tbe same correspondent telegraphs tbat tain Lieutenant BaUanoo, Twenty-seconfeited, and ordered the case to go on. The Information is received there tbat the and Second First Lieutenant Moore. Ninth charge of bigamy was proven without much infantry: Otmtenant-Coione- i political condition of southern Brazil conBache, surgeon; difficulty, and the jury convicted the acinfantry; of tinues unsettled; but tbat the reports Major Hoff, surgeon; Major; Henry, Ninth cused without lcavttiK their scats. cavalry; Captain Capron, Firit artillery; Captain anarchy there are without foundation. Varnum, Seventh cavalry; Captain Garlington, A FAMOUS RANK ROBBERY. Seventh cavalry; First ' Lieutenant tJres-haBrazilian Congress Reconvenes. Seventh cavalry; JFirst Lieutenant Los don, Deo. 19 A dispatch received Hawthorne, Fourth Artillery; First Lieu- One of the Northampton Rank: Bar y Seventh from Rio Janeiro announces tenant Sicke)l, here First cavalry; glars to19.Re I'ardqned. Seventh Lieutenant which was dis'Mann, cavalry; that the national Congress, be SecSecond Lieutenant Seventh Dec. BosTOic. Rice, himTribune Dispatch Cavalry; Da wben declared Fonseca solved by Lieutenant Prestou, Ninth Cavalry; Captain San FranCiscO Series. Chronicle James self dictator of Brazil, has reassembled, In ond Sixth First Lieutenant Cleever, Kerr, Cavalry: pursuance of the call issued by President Sixth Second Lieutenant Howsee, Sixth Dunlap, a bank burglar who " cracked " the Cavalry; Pclxotte. In his message to Congress. PresiCavalry; Captain Lee, Ninth Cavalry; Second safe of tbe Northampton National BanJ In dent" Peixotte declares that It Is now the Lieutenant Cloman, First Infantry. January, 187C, is, about to pe pardoued. to deal with the existing duty of Congress THE FEDERATION OF LABOR. The Governor's Council has had the case commercial crisis by perfecting the reorganization of the banking system. The Presiunder advisement for oneweek, and will dent estimates the deficit In the budget at Basis for an Agreement" With the report next Wednesday, rouomjmendlng that For the current 30,000 con tos of rels. a pardon be granted, and he will be given his ..' Knights of Labor. financial year the deficit la slight. The Labor con- liberty. Dunlap has served fourteen years BiRwixoHAX, Ala.;"Deo. y adopted a basis for an agreement of his sentence of twenty years, and would Train Robbers Condemned to Death. vention between the American Federation of Labor and have two years longer to remain behind tbe DlsMex.. Dec Monterey, Series. ; the Knights of Labor. It provides that the bars, as four years had been deducted from patoh San Francisco Chronicle Labor shall revoke and issue no more bis term for good behavior. The pardon is Several months ago a train on tbe Mexican Knights of National road was robbed north of here, and charters to locator national trade assemblies, due to the efforts of Mrs. Robert O.Scott, the Federation shall revoke and wife of Dunlap's companion In g, the passengers rifled of a considerable and. innoreturn,, more charters to mixed federations. The a senamount. A few days ago Juan GoyersusV issue in who while died prison serving Federation to will recommend the affiliated tence for the same crime. Just before he Pluto Mageuno and Otllle Miutex, three unions that they beurge upon their members to Mexicans who were known to have particicome members of the united assemblies. The died. Scott sent for his wife and made bor to in returned tbe of these conditions will necessarily promise to secure a pardon for bis companMonterey. robbery, pated acceptance an obviate any future conflict regarding the recog- ion Dunlap. She' bas three times failed in given Tbey were at once arrested, and nition of labels or the relations of suspended or her attempts, but next Wednesday she will immediate trial. Their guilt was conclu members. for years of bard work. Dun- -, sively proved yesterday, and all three have expelled Tbe convention nonconcurred In the proposition be rewarded been condemned to death. Red" Scott. Leary, Sbang" Drapers lap. an a that international union: shall issue charter to a local union, without first consulting the and "Billy" Connors. In 1876. robbed the $1,200,000 in bonds A Salvadorian Captures a Rich Bride other affiliatedon organizations in that locality, v Northampton Bank oflatter-named Milwaukee beer was raised. Tbe boycott and cash. Tbe three turned Nkw York, Dec 19. The Herald.' San resolution was adopted that the struggle for State's evidence and got off, after Dunlap Salvador special says: The daughter of theA eirht-bour be renewed in 1892, and that and Scott had them to restore tbe President Barios of Guatemala, was married some affiliated day organization be chosen to make money stolen. compelled It is believed; that Dunlap to a ealvaaorian, seonor ujeca. xne Driae s the tight. 1 The convention then returned thanks to the bas 3200.000 of tbe plunder yet hidden, as fortune is $i. 000, 000. some $400,000 was never returned. be local unions and adjourned. Tbe revolution in Honduras is said to Gov-wi- th to a and tbe close, drawing 'rapidly Is credited THE HAMMEIISLEY MILLIONS. HOE V DIGS UP. eminent whipping the rebels at all points. Suit to Compel the Duchess of Marl- He Has Made a Settlement With the - to-da- y, thipr years killed John Uobbs in tbe Poweltou avenue station of the Pennsylvania Railroad. As yet the police are unable to discover the cause, but tbe supposlttou is that tbey bad been intimate and Hobbs was weary of her. Mrs. Smith's maiden uatue was Madison, and she is the daughter of a wealthy mill owner In this city. - THE PLAYED - Shot theKLiover Who Jilted Her. Dec. 19. Mrs. Josephine Philauelphia, Smith. 35 old, this afternoon shot and Jim Chicago, Dec.' . . . in Colorado. decree, requiring merchants doing business at the customs house to deposit 10.000 soles Becarworth Pass In the Sierras Al each, In place of a bond. The Lima busithe Line. ready Secured for ness bouses have resolved to dispatch 19. The statement is San Dec Fbakcisco, no more goods for tbe balance of tbe year. the Rio Graade Western is The result will be that ships will depart again made hereanthat extension of. its line to this from here in an empty state, and. imports contemplating to be stored in the oustoms house,, awaiting Coast, and that estimates are beiag made asnow tbe cost ' of the construction. The road the decision of the Government. Minister of Foreign Affairs Matta of touches the confines of Nevada, and the Legislature of that State has offered Chile, sent a telegram to Lima that the ina subsidy to the line that will traverse dications are that tbe United States Government is disposed to settle the Balmaceda the State. Tbe entrance Into California over the affair In a satisfactory manner. and that Sierras could be effeoted by way lieckworth pass. Kaila are laid and the road graded through a con confidence was restored In Santiago. siderable! portion of the pass, and it is stated Tbe "Baltimore" sailed at noon y. tbat the Kio Grande contemplates securing or bas f x- from tbe Canon City Penitentiary. It is supposed that the robbers are now iu hiding COURT SCENE. A DRAMATIC j Chicago.' Dec 19--: In regard to the reports frum Nebraska that the telegraph on the Fremont, Elkhorn ft operators on Cabled Orders.' Missouri Valley road have been directed to Nsw Yobjc Dee. 19. The UiralTt Valpaabandon the order of railway telegraphers. The GovernChilean raiso under says: special, penalty of bains .dismissed from the tattls. ment notwithstanding Minister service. General Manager Newman of the 1 To-- 7 lorrow. Matte's recent Statement that no claims Chicago Se Northwestern, which controls tbe A "There is no hun. 1 0 CI re. were, being paid to foretjrn powers, turned Elkhorn road, aald' In It. There Is no foundation for It. eitr. lion ilootufa r. over IC?0 to German Minister Outscbtatdt truth and no such order has been Issued." of I1omulus for t'-- d t i ' - - uo " lurilCHjt.ti : " 1j .'icr':r. I.J Ocr-- l r ? rxa yci-- 1 :. !I ''4.1 ' f. a: :r , r 3. 1:. ' ! . . f 11' 1 It A SIXTEEN PAGE'S PRICE FIVE CENTS SALT LAKE dTTT. UTAH. STJNTDAY MOKNING, DECEMBEE 20, 1891. 1 Vt ay jn-it.- r A-o- o.5 r- t . . tt IT-- 7t p;4 1 Tc I z, V t i 'in 1 : 1 r I ! 1 ' 'ji . J: r.-lt'i- i:! : '- 1 " t! 1 Tlt"r A3r.tlr -- 1 " |