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Show ate TM.V.2'J. YEAITS TRICUilE lli b a paper containing teenr-to and interest) ux mining and realty .ivr, and the fall irticuin,ra relating U the Mock yards and (ias Wells.. Order Vi ex 40-p- tra copies in advance. VOIi. Xlili -- ' SAIT IAK33 CITY; UTAH. THTJUSDAX XO. 259, INDEX TO THIS PAPER. THE PATH First and second pages, x Telegraph' and Summaries. ' Third pageOgden Department. Fourth page, Kditorlal. Fifth page, Tlntto Towoslt Contest, Teachers' Institute. Eutertalnment and Social, and other Local. Sixth page. Business, Mines, Commercial, ' tcSeventh of News Oar Neighbors. page. ; Clgtath page. Court and Criminal City and Neighborhood, Notioes. . SUMMARY OF LOCAL EVENTS. - Another gee company haiI ' Tralne were somewhat delayed yesterday y. by the eoow. Ore and bullion reoolpte In this city yes; terday, $26.808. , of real estate yesterday Recorded sales ' ' in this city, $14,738. their oloeed Institute Tbe Utah teachers session , with The taking of testimony In ; tb Eureka towoslt case began yesterday.' A public meeting is to be held In aid of tbe Citizens Natural Gae Company. The Old Jordan vs. Niagara occupied yesterday Judge Anderson's attention tournament last night At tbe the Americans beat the Swedes and tbe scotch beat tbe Germans. TELEGRAPHIC SUMMARX Ised. J ye-terda- India wants a Parliament. ; A footrace at Payson. Utah; for finoO. The People's party organized In Michigan. Fatal wreck on the Short Line In Oregon. 'i A pioneer Montana miner, commits'' sul" fide. Western Railway Tbe Denver, Apex scheme. A Denver brute kicks and beats bis wife to death. More religious communities In Mexico to be broken up. The obstaole In tb English path to the Pamir removal. A New Zealand wedding party poisonedu by a practical joker.,:' The Mlantonomab" Is now ready for engagements with an enemy. The grandson of the widow of the first Napoleon dies of influenza- .A girl In Tennessee has a fit of hysteria and laughs herself to death. . "The Boise promotersof the Northwestern Educational Bureau indicted. Twenty killed aod one hundred wounded in a Russian railway accident. Railroads blockaded la Colorado and New, Mexico by unheard of snowstorms. The struggle for tbe late Senator Plumb's place becomes" a disgraceful scramble. suiConnecticut tuan kills bis wife and cides to prevent her getting a divorce. Turkey will stand good for Bulgaria in future If France will resume dlplomatio re- -. ; lattons. A. Oakey tlall sues a historian for 500,-00- 0 damages for falsely writing up tbe Tweed ring. , Two Utah counterfeiters arrested in Denver on telegraphed instructions from Marshal Young. , The Chilean Cabinet Is completed and Its first act will be to consider the relations with America. The Southern Pacific withdraws its tyranthe operators will nic'back requirements, and i to work. go An Important arrest of' train robbers Is made. All tbe recent robberies were made by the same gang. Pretty Charlie" Mitchell would ratb go to engage In gate receipt contests than Australia and light for $10,000. j London Truth says Canadian independence is only a question of time, and the aoouer It comes the better except for tbe l'. Indiana.' ' Oeneral Stanley thinks a battle was foughtbetween the regulars and Garyesterday sa's uien. The report that Mexican troops had deserted and gone over to the raider is . t confirmed. f I I Tbe ooroner's Jury verdict In the New York Ceutral horror holds the brakeman telegraph guilty of manslaughter, with thetbe station accessory and oenu,rea operator agent and the railway company. , AN ECCCNTIUC QOSTUMU. A Girl in a Court In an Eztempc rlzed Rallet Costume. New York, Dec 30. Tribune Dlspatoh , When Francisco Chrontel Series. ''Lizzie Ryan was pretty six teen-- y ear-ol- d arraigned lu tbe Lee Avenue Police Court at Williamsburg; to answer the obarge made by Mrs. A. C. Carpenter that sbe bad stolen her a pair of gold mounted spectacles, even ad-most ardent admirer wast compelled to mlt that her costume was a little uuseason-able- ., Bbe wore long silk stockings held In by silver claspV black shoes with sll- -. place ver buckles, and a black skirt short enough to show tbe length- - of ber stockings, and made to stand almost straight rout by flounce and thins. A corsage of blaok and sliver flowers and a narrow strip of black velvet formed tbe bodice of tbe costume. The costume was unseasonable, but the girl looked pretty in It, and eveu Justice Uoetting beamed pleasantly on her when Mm. Carpenter withdrew the charge of theft, because she bad found her spectacles on the mantelpiece behind the clock. Miss Ryan was only half-wa-y through exwas going to tbe Waverly plaining how she1 In Teutonla Mall, In a balmasquerade ball let dancer's costume, and how a policeman had arrested her. when ber mother entered the courtroom and stopped tbe flow of her tongue. Mrs. Kyan totd Justice Goettlng and adthat ber daughter was wayward, d, dicted to visiting the and asked that she be sent to the institution. The girl denied that she was wayward, but. as Court Officer Meyer testified that, when he arrested heron ber way to the ball, she had stopped and was taking a ride cross-leggon a giraffe at tbe the J Utttloe found her guilty, and sent her to tbe Uouse of the Good Shepherd for six sneutbs. Officer Meyer said that when be arretted hr, she begged him him toilet ber go to the ball, if ooly for tea minutes; She teld hint that she did not want to O borne, and that she was not going o take off the costume that had eodt her so much trouble aad expense before some one bad seen It. A Patent riteel Telegraph Polo. San V ' i ' 1 ' merry-go-roun- ed merry-go-roun- Jtft Y UEXICAN THE Jakesvillb. d, - Tribohb C'Aronlc'e Series. Wis.." Dec 30.- Dispatch San Francisco White the telegraph companies are raking and scraping to And enough poles to keep their lines la repair, a Janesvilie man has the patented a pole that linemen say settles question very satisfactorily. lie Is J. II. Huntress, and he builds his poles of three of steel an Inch widje and strip of ae inch thick. Tbese serve as the corners of a triaDKular "CAtre." fourteen laches on a stde. and from forty to sixty feet high. The thrve strip are laced together by No. 10 wire, and a sixty-fo- ot pole made In this manner welvbs 3i)u pound. A trifle flimsy sidea. the pnl? looks, with it lattice-wor- k but It is far from flttury, there Is no swinging bauk and forth when a man Is at tbe top The new i iltr lit with a wooden polo. but Uitls rusUtanc to the wind, (Crr I ut the .iiiv tlmcU liatht v enough so that iueu cmt handia It lustead of six or. mi. as w'tii a. wovtlen polo. An essential viv, c i . tt. Is Its cheapness. however, i sy that tba new polo can be ', : , i r a faot, and at this price f i i r.r :n!y evsa tertus with ? ; srades. 1 , one-eigh- th 'k ! , -- ? ttr 1 al11L Cca-mitte- d '. Nuevs, grandson of the Archduchess Marie Louise, once the wife of Napoleon I.. 1 tbe latest prominent victim of tbe Influenza THE KHW YORK CENTRAL CEUSURED. la this city. He died to-dfrom the disease. Tbe deceased Prince was ' born in Vienna In 1&54. and married in 18T& to Julienne. Ceuntess Kiensty. He was the grand sen ot Adam Albert. Count of Nelp-per-g. The Brakeman Held Guilty of Man-Isaght- sr and bis second wife, the Archduchess Marie Louise, widow of Napoleon I. Denver ' Rrute Fatally Li (MASTERIES. ay London 'Truth" Says It Is Only sv Question of Time When 1 Canada ASOTHUt DISTINGUISHED VICTIM. Will be Independent ProraioenU Berlin. Dec 30. Marquis de Penefll, Victim of tbe Influenza India Portuguese Minister to Germany, djed toWants) a Parliament. Beats and Kick Rl Wife Montana. Pioneer Suicide Utah Counterfeiters Arrested In Denver. day of lnfloenza. THE RAVAGES IN ITAI.T. In Milan the influenf&H caused seventy-thre- e deaths In one day and In Lucca seventeen. Cardinal Ram poll a. Papal Secretary of State, is confined to his bed with the malady. RAIDING THE CONVENTS. The Mexican Police Ruthlessly Pur- , auingj the Priest Crrr or Mexico, Dec 30. Tbe Durango Governsnect Is inaugurating a crusade against religious persons living In communities as illegal. .The District Judge has ordered tbe arrest and detention of a number of monks and priests, and it is reported will arrest tbe Passlonlsts at Tacubaya wbo are Americans. The search of convents continues. Tbe District Judge and police visited four convents, two of which were jound empty. .Two priests were arrested yesterday, but released. The Government is sending troops to the frontier. Bandits in tbe States ot Mexico and Guerrero are defying the authorities. The Government Insists that there is no revolution on tbe frontier. A dispatch from Guatamala says that, as the result of a secret meeting at the palace. Barillas will not be a candidate for Eome, Dee. 30. Calcutta, Dec Dlspatcbes from 30. l, Oil-gl- the British advance post, close to the borders of Cashmere, from which base of operations toe British forces are operating agalns"tiie liuqzs and Nogar tribes, state that the advanoe movement recently inaugurated by the British was entirely successful and tbe town of Nunsa occupied by the advance column. No opposition was offered by the tribesmen, they having been thoroughly defeated in tee several engagements which have hitherto occurred, and the submission to British 'authority' Is now completed. The British will sood be able to finish the construction of the road from Gllgti. to (he Pamir.) which the Hunzt and Nogar tradesmen sought to prevent, and this, upon completion; of the road from Cashmere to GUgll, would afford an easy means of access for tbe British to the Pamir now in dispute between Great country, Britain. Russia and China. The State of tlunza lies on tbe southern slope of tbe Hindoo Koosb. back of Which lies tbe Pamir country, on an elevated tableland known as tbe "Roof of the; World." THE IlKVOLT I i (MANCHURIA. Smart Young Officer Attacked a Peaoeful Bandit. Dec 30. The Voka-bsm- a correspondent of the sends an abcount of the reoeat revolt In Manchuria. ' It seems that a young Chinese officer stationed in tbe city of Choo Yang, tbe great wall, and bordering just outsideManohurta. took it Into hie log pa head ' to attack j tbe stronghold of a brigand chief, some distance to northward. The bandit! in question was a! man of considerable Influence, hr.vlng a following of about a thousand men. The Cbao Yaug officer, having taken tbe stronghold, retired to bis own station. The bandit, seizing a favorable opportunity, attaoked this, and put the garrison to th sword. Having subjugated the city; the brigand leader raised the stands rd of rebellion, and, giving battle to the Imperialist troops, defeated tbem. Reinforcements, however, 'were sent north from Tien Tsln. and the latest aewg is to the effect that the forces have met and dispersed the rebels,retatn-In- g the city of Cbao Yang. The alarming telegrams published, describing the murder of Christians, are believed to be unfounded. A severe gale took place In Hongkong December 3rd. Springing up in the afternoon from the northward. It found the. British colony praotioally defenseless. The of ln.dU" and ged their anchors, and tbe. two vessels colwere In Imminent danger of wreck liding for some time. Many small, craft were lost, and the loss of life among, the. native the thoupopulation is ' estimated -among i sands. VAjfOOtrrKR, B. O., er aRQtber-JOeamerdx- - . , i j to-da- y. : Ex-pre- j ay to-da- as. - . ag : , ' San Fbancisoo. Dec 30. The steamship Qceanlo" arrived from China and Japan this afternoon, bringing Chinese advices to December 2nd and Japanese advloes to DeC. cember 13th. Advloes from tbe scene of tbe salt tax riot at Nlekbua are to tbe effect that the General commanding the Government forces has Issued a proclamation to tbe town people to resume business, as they need fear no more trouble from the rebels. The latter, to tbe number of 300, have fortified themselves In a small town some distance ' from Tekbua. Tbe Vloeroy objects to the proposal of . the General of the Imperial forces, that he bombard the town, as the Viceroy fears that innocent persons suffer thereby. The Viceroy recommended a siege of the place. An official report states that 300 rebels and 100 of tbe Government troops were killed or wounded ' la the Tekbua engagement. The Karth China Wewa says that the formade a joint proeign consuls at HankowChis test to Viceroy Chang Tung against the Uunan publications and placards. Reports of tbe massacre of the Christians at Kin-cboIn Manchow, not far from Newchang. have been received, but were not generally credited. Word Is received that the Indian marine steamer "Enterprise," with a orew men, foundered off the. of seventy-seve- n lu the Anani Islands Novemport of Blair ber 2nd, and only six men were saved. ay " a . Russia Will Join the Zollvereln. . ' . Cbeyennes and Arapahoes, and no little anxiety Is felt. Wail It Is quiet enough near the reservation buildings .danelng has been gel eg on among tbe bills: for several days and the craze Is apparently spreading. The leaders are Whirlwind aad Old Crew ot tbeCbeyenn.es, and Left Hand, head chief of "the Arapahoe. At first the was small, but the Indians have gathering bean streaming lutcauip, until now there are from ItOO to 1300 d resent. They declare the whites." that the Messiah, who Is to expel restore and the the buffalo, bring J back coming, and the haattng- grounds, is soon will be kept up day aad ghost dance": until fee arrives. Ruaners have com night la tress Walker Lake, Nevada, Inciting the Indians to activity and predleting the early appearance of the Messiah. The the Better. . be-oo- "host eno" SOXS ' , sts DXNCIsa NiailX AND DAT. - Tbe Iutlucnza In Cngland. London, Dec 2J. In the city of Canter-bu-rrso many Deocle are ill with tLs iniuenzo that many bulset estxtl.'shmenta are ot a) compelled to clws on aeoou-- t laeit ot bands. An epiaersla ruci:25 the s. tba InSuenza causes tay work 5' .is tmoaj la tlm At j tusiiiian-'- ti ri:--?jr- s " tm. Vizier has asked Itlbet. Minister of Foreign Affairs, to renew relations wtth Bulgaria. The Grand Vlzlor says that, the Turkish Government will pledge Itself that, should relations between tbe two countries be resumed, henceforth all measures affecting foreigners In Bulgaria .will be communicated to tbe Porte aad to the representative of the eountry concerned, before actlea Is a . being divided Into relay, en , relieving another as fatigue on party All are provided with ghost ceme and sera terribly In earnest. Scouts spirit tii report at wild whoops caa be beard at all hours day aad sight from th hills where the tribes are gathered. A yet th excitement ha not reaohed the Coataaches, but that they may to become init Is feared volved. - This is regarded as a serious danhave aa ampl supger, as th Comancbes la w bica tU Cbeyennes and ply of All are well Arapahoe are deficient. and revolvers armed wtth Winchesters Ofilcers experienced la-- Indian warfaro are sot Inclined to be Ho re that aay serious outbreak will occur at present, as the In disss have a horror of a winter ctmrrvlia, Vut the excitement imr cause tbeut to depart frotu their usual practice Paris. Ncr-;s,-t- AND KIQHT, ON-DA- ta Indians Will Stand Good for Bulgaria Turkey ' Dec. 30. The Turkish Grand plss ar;4 Another Outbreak, of the Messiah Crase Among Cbejennea Fort Reno. I. T., Dec. 80. The Messiah craze' has broken out afresh among the London, Dec 30. The Truth, Labon-ehere- 's paper, publishes an artlole on Canada's future, drawn out by the troubles In the Province of Quebec Truth says that It is the manifest destiny of tbe Dominion to m a ne w U alted States, or to become attaobed to the great Republic Tbe change is inevttsble. and tbe sooner It oceurstfae better. The emancipation of the grotesque Domfnlon. and Its absorption Into tbe Untted States, would be a benefit to the Canadians, and also to great Britain. Baoh a course would relieve Great Brltala of the necessity of engaging in traasatlaatle squabbles la which she has no concern. It would, moreover, give tbe Canadians the energy and enterprise which no mere can possesa The only sufferers would be the Indians, who would be transferred to the tender mercies of what probamost corrupt and rascally Instibly Is the tution en earth the W ashington .Indian Bareau. The paper. farther says that Can sda, once free. Australia wouldtosooa follow. the Brttisa The talk of Australian loyalty crown, Truth says. Is all buncombe. -- i Gale in Ireland. ; It I Round to Come, and tbe Sooner It: eat?r3 ftdi iia. y "TeMrtflc London, Dec 80. A terrific gale is prevailing in Ireland. A number of houses and other property have been destroyed. ' GHOST DANCING RESUMED. CANADIAN INDKPENDENCE. taken. ; the tariff finally adopted by the Chamber, but21restored the duty of IS francs os hemp and francs on petroleum.:, w. eol-onl- The Tariff In the French Senate. 30. The Senate has approved Paris, Dec. duties as ,. Dec S3. co CTrwn. GtTTUSi. Okla.. TriZTrxji Can Frsnc: 't CtIm .i Cl.z-zcourier cor-I- t In lwn the n: I.et.i rvstlm Jat X z' that tt- sV: I.: tr. " Li . i i fcpior j -4 r Li J t ii" t ac , c rl 1 I j Q t i W3 : ! Tj t' . u t - i f. v k :t , , . i" 3 bi tuit. TUB GRAVES CASE. -- London, Dee. 33. The Paris correspondent ot be Tinsea says that a conference of Russia into the looking to the admission Zollvereln began In St. Petersburg Saturday , last. -- ' .u.i-'..- . ; - ii - THE SALT TAX RIOTS. ; .,V The Rebel Have Fortified Tbem elve in a Town. - that Sly ek - Etn-pre- WILLIAM riNKBRTON FOUND in 1863, while in the employ of the American Express Company at St. Joe. de. faulted with a package containing fZO.000, After a long search be was apprehended in California, returned to Missouri and sentenced to seven years lu the Missouri Penibeing released from tbeaPenitentiary. beOaassociated himself with gang tentiary of rough burglars, tbe headquarters being The Slesre of Yemen. Kansas City and .Omaha. A quiet InvestiViiWNA.Dec. 30. A letter is published gation was begun and Sly was located In St. ten-web,ere describing tbe slepe of Yemen Louis a few days previous to th Glendal by tbe Arabs. The town was under bombe was conIt beingWestern thought that bardment daily, while a terrible famine robbery. Union Junction with nected the prevailed there. Tbe Turks relieved tbe Chief Oarrigan learned from a city. "Aongeneral butchery of prisoners oc- robbery. Swan furniture dealer that a house on both sides. curred avenue had, been fitted up for fou? me a aad one woman. The gang disappeared from Railroad Accident In Russia. tbe house three days after the Glendal robfurniture behind them. bery, leaving thewas Paris, Dec 80. AA dispatch fromacci-St. Their traced to tbe depot, terrible railroad baggage Petersburg says: dent occurred yesterday near Rosova, on tbene to Omaha, where tbe party split, the railroad between Minsk and Smolensk. taking different routes to tbe West. noFrom the An express train ran into tbe rear of a train description of the fugitives. doubt of the police aad the Twenty persons were was left In the mindswas troop. carrying killed and a hundred injured. their leader, Satdetectives that Sly man a Sir's descriplast answering urday i Misers Die of Starvation. ' tion was arrested by Robert Pin kerton in Dublin. Dec. 30. James Murphy and sis- tbe Los Angeles postoffloe He denied that ter Mary were found dead In a bouse In his nam was Sly. saying that It was A. 8. Newry They were misers, and died Denton. THAT CLINCBXD SCATTERS, ot starvation. Their bodies lay upon heaps of straw. They left money and property to as Sir's full name is Adalbert Denton Sly. the amount of 30.000. In hi possession was found 82000, a lot of from personal property and a waicb taken ss India Want a Parliament. Messenger Mulreonan of the Adams Bom bat, Dec 30. The Indian National at Glendale. Sly'a arrest was kept with the (view of getting Congress,' In serslon at Nagpur, adopted a quiet until to-dsome of the balance of the gang. This hope resolution, declaring necessary the estaby. ,A dispatch lishment of a legislature, In India, to which was partially realised was. received from San Frauclsco that a representa-tlsata- y. the Indian people shall, elect I,,',, i.... mrmr,n flHtg- ftftymlf- - ITt,l.an .....- -. .tterDlSD. who. tbe detective suspect, is connected with the gang, was arrested la that city toFeatures of the Spanish Tariff. Tbe oUoers feel confident now that it new 30 Dec. The Madrid. tariff adopted day. will be a comparatively easy task to secure by the cabinet, and which is to be pub- the rest ot the gang. Sly s avowed ambition lished January 1st, imposes prohibitive to be a secend , Jesse James, but aside duties on alcohol and sugar; It relieves the is from his daring and utter disregard of the present burdens on ralis and railway mate- distinction ' olmeum andtuum, his most. notrial generally. able characteristics are singularly abstemihabits. tbe Jailer and Escaped, ousThe Strangled other men associated with Sly In tbe Paris. Dec 30. InFive men serving- - terms are equally desperate and well of imprisonment Montpeller made their robbery Marlon Redpatb, to the police esoape. The warden of the prison and one known to-dwas or mistress wife arrested whose was who. It refused to supposed, prisoner, was connected with In first San Francisco, were found the others, join strangled. tbe affair by local detectives under Chief Desmond. Another man whom the detecBecome Will Free., .Bulgaria want for the robbery, bat who Is still Berlin correspon-ponde- nt tives London, Dec 30. The a man is L. R. Wilson at larga. Aeu-Bulof the Daily says that con.been who ha notorious character of resolved to proclaim her indepenmangaria has but several cerned la affairs, always dence, should the Porteyleld to the demands aged to escape prison. of France In the Cbadoulne affair. i Xcwg-Advertis- ex-Mlss- to-d- ay -- A St. Lobts, 'Dec 30. Tbe leader ef the gang wbo robbed tbjs Adams Express messenger at Glendal the sight of November 30th. together with a female aecosspliee. are under arrest la San Francisco, aad tbe capture of tbe remainder of the gang;1 seems Adel-be- rt only a matter of time. The leader D. Sly, a noted couplet; The latest series of exploits by Sly and bis gang began "with tbe robbery of the Omaha street car barns last . October. Th same month tbey robbed tbe Kansas City street car barn. Then oame the robbery of the' Pacific Express Company on th Missouri Pacific near Omaha. November 4th. and the American-Expres- s Company near Western, Union Junction, Wis., November 12th. In all these Sly was tbe leader, and the ngln of war - was almost Invariably, dynamite. After the Western Union Junction robbery . . Closing; JadgO'Msioa Makes the gument ftr tbe Defense. A I -X Ar- ROISEI SCHEMERS INDICTED. They Were Promoters of the Kortb-weate- rs Educational Bureau. Boisa Citt. Ida.. Dec. 30. rSpecial to Tkibcns-- J Two tru bills ot Inilctment were reteraed by th United States grand jury yesterday which lifted a oloud ot suspicion from two Stat ofCoiaU. The two bills were agaiost former principals of the Boise High School. Fred C Squiers and D. who formerly resided here. Tbese rs latter parties were the founders and of th Northwestern Educational Bureau, formed tor the ostensible purpose of procuring for .teachers, upon the payment of a small membership fee, a situation as fast as vacaaces occurred, either in Idano or any adjoialng State Through misrepresentations the names of Auditor Moody aad J. S. Hanaoo. State Superintendent ef Public Instruction, were secured as members of tbe bureau, who. Hi reality, bad nothing to do Wlthjjje,... institution. Tbey simply allowed ffieir names. to be used as references. As soon as the fraudulent nature of the concern became known to these gentlemen, they absolutely withdrew from Is. Charges of using the mails for fraudulent purposes and obtaining money; under falsa pretenses were finally brought against tbe bureau. Squiers and D. Mo- Ewen left the country. The grand jury found th parties guilty of the charges and accordingly. Bench war brought rants have been issued and their bonds flxei at $2000. Both parties will be brought bad to answer at the spring term of the Unite States District Court. While walking down Bannock street tbl: morning. Robert Furgeson had an epileptii fit and fell on tbe froxen ground, strikltii his head. He was badly injured. The doc tors lear that be sustained concussion oi the brain, and little hopes are bad of bi: recovery, Ic-Ew- en. pro-mete- In-bill- j KHOTKR8 OF THE QUEER. Two Men Wanted by Marshal Tonor Arrested in Denver. Denvsb. Dec Special to Tribcne.J 30. P. F. Sprague and F. H. Thompson, Salt Lake counterfeiters, hay beeu arrested by the detectlves here oh a telegram from Marshal Young of Salt Lake, for passing $5 gold - pieces. - They ' are thought to be a part of the gang who have been operating in northern Idaho aud Montana, On the person of tbe two counterfeiters was , found and The coins are dated 1882 and 1855. They are marvels: tbe composition, which oontains glass, is a trifle light, but have a perfeot ring and would be readily accepted by tbe average .dealer. Tbe men are evidently experienced shBvers of tb queer.'' They were placed In different cells, and ater were taken out and interviewed by Chief Deteotlve Sam Howe. Tbey refused positively to answer g, his questions. Tbey are both men, plausible n appearance and suave lis demeanor. Tbey were captured oa a telegraphic description from Salt Lake. At first it was thought that tbe detective bad captured a man .wbo formerly ; belonged to the notorious Black gang, who operated here ten years ago, on account ot the use ot glass, which Black used In th manufacture of silver money. Tb gold coins ar made of a piece of German silver, carrying glass, th relief work of which Is well executed. Eaob piece bas been heavily plated with gold, thus showing a smooth surface. As most people look for a rough edse, the appearance of tbe eoln readily deceives them. sixty-tw- o fives. twenty-si- x . good-lookin- well-dress- ed : A DENVER BRUTE. Kicks Ills Wife In the Stomach and Broke Both Her Arms. . ; - to-morr- ow - . DIs-bat- ch . - - . . - tti Cor-eae- r's ' -- to-aig- t-- ,s ht -- i -- 1 I-'- i. - x.i: t : - . . t - l ' i x rr jt C-'- 2. w :j, d-- '. -- Uj -- e u-- ; -7 -f .v -- t PRICE FIVE CENTS . feet high iuto the Tomblbee river. ' Th negro had been a prosperous farmer, but bad crops ruined him. and rather than give up his mortgaged horses b said he would kill both hln.elf and them. Grief Sues, for Damages. WRECK OH THFSHORT UI1E The Fast MaiF Leaves the Track and Thomas GrfeJ to-dfinally carried out his threat of sutac Police Foar Men are Killed. Captain Maboaey and insaector Lewi tor $2500 damages, based oa the race at raid on the anarcbial sooietles holding a meeting in Grief's Hall. A GIRL LAUGHS HERSELF TO DEATH. A Major to Re Cosrra-Martlale- d. to30. Dec The President Washwotox. te meet at day ordered a court-martiCleveland. January iltb. th trial of Major Overman, on the ebarge of fiaaaclal F'atal Mine and Another CsncAGO, Dec. 30. ay ' -- Denver. Dee. 30. Special to Tribune; J. A. MoBrld bas a pleasant way of hamDenvkk, Dec 30. Judge Macon mad th mering a wife when out of humor. Monday closing argument for the defense la th b returaed home to bis grocery store In was He Graves murder. very weak from bis recent illness, and he looked pal and Valverde, amused himself by throwing her fling on her sick. It bas been ruy oustouo," he said,' "to ea the floor, dancing a" highland He then terrible to sink him than Inflicting injuries. pounded a deeper. help man, rather to see tbat th bar Unmereif ally about' the face, neck and It Is 1th duty of every manwas soon. better that breast. JBhe will die befor law sustained, and it unknown. men escape than, that oa man McBrlde decamped to parts nlnety-nlu- e Later developments show that McBrld shall be ounished Illegally. A man must be kicked wit In the stomach two weeks tried by the ruls, of law. The courts ar ago, sinehi wblch time she lay in bed without man should th Jurors tbat "try was actually starving to death particularrules. It is the and food, of the proseduty by these when be assaulted tbe poor woman. Both the defendant ber cuting attorney to protect arms are broken and she Is bruised and When th repre- terribly from illegal conviction. beaten. She present a pitiable sentative of the people suppresses testi- appearaace. The officers ara now looking mony which would aid the prisoner. for her husband. HE VIOIATES HI8 OATH. A Faith Care Victim. and. bad we called bis Honor' attention-tN. V.. Dec. 30 Tribune yeu that this, h would have instructed Saratoga, San Francisco' Chrvnide Series. this was tot right, if It were a faot that aa indictment had been feuud whloa is to Mis Clarlta Angulo, wbo died here yesterdeprive htm ot bis right ifof be is so longer day, was a victim of faith cur. During ber th law. .This slokness she was ntttled to th protection surrounded by indlotmeat Is no evidence of praying mea aad constantly eoart says this women, who prevented ber ' and your 'belief that he is guilty from taktag any medicine or having medical guilt, must be so strong and so unyielding that attendance, and who exhorted must be her to hav faith."- to.constantly "trust In God." to you would aet upon that belief ; ayou She died from an eeavineed of the truth beyond reasonable promisss. rly onofbis which tb doctors say doubt you must, after you have deter- attack indigestion, mined that the circumstances are estabcured. A few hours could easily hav beea lished, find that they are absolutely conbefore: her,- death : she dictated ber will, defendant. sistent with th guilt of theson leaving: liberal bequest to the Salvation Judge' Maoon hatVhia on read the In- -' Army, the Christian Alliance, and the circumstantial Woman's Christian Temperance Union. .struct lues to tbe jury v vlaeace. Mason asserted tbat Graves was Judgeand Timber Stealing irt Minnesota. the Worrell family th thought Dec. 30. Tbe- Government MiNNBAFOias, Mrs. II dlda't tklak Worrell guilty one. has bea investigating tbe whieh expedition, drank frees th fatal bottle, tbe wel thing stories ot trespassing Government timber was a conspiracy to bang an laaocaat saaa lands oa the northern oa Minnesota boundary, th lato and throw Mrs. Barnaby's - estate returned after a successful expedition. - bands of Conrad. was fouad of extenIndisputable evidence for Belford. the prosecution, sive Attorney Government timber oa the tresessias bia argufollowed, the prlaoipal point of lands. was not the slightest ment being that there doubt ef Graves's guilt. Tbe court adThe Florida Inland Arrested. journed until Jackssonviule. Fla. Dec 30. A dispatch Is received from tb ditectlv at work on THE RAlLr.Otl) CESSDRED. the aew Smyrna - murder case, stating that b arresttd Irvlu- Jeokies this mornlns for Coroner's Jury Verdict la ttie New tbe at the Packwood nioriir of tbe farully Uci committed to jail at Yori Central Ilorror. House Lti Del and. Poccaxxirsis. N. Y., Dec 30. Th New York Embeziled n. Iltiniirc-c-3.l 1 T'jor, ncl. jury iavestlsating tbe L. y7oos21n. Central wreck at Hastings, Christmas eve, YAXcorvo, C C Dos. is returned a verdict holdinz Brakes- late sa (triatead'7t cf Pr.lnsulr y tit i Crisntsl lli-'man Albert Hcrrlsk sullty of .cianlac-ite- r .c.er In tLe acccf-- e rte, ta i Traiu ' t 1 ' Tli-C J tec ory. TLa1 v ils Auxuttus : , : . , r : ' I" ! C?ntr-YrrU n'h fi" rifT ccbijm It.e a i s. hi tsM&j 2f irT f r try wy Coiji: 5 t..:uttjr';I i j C t if. r ft; i t": tIt'Lr ' - . ' -c""jr t i - c -- TIi-pat- &h insane and Hay was one of the pioneers of southern Montana. He built aad operated tbe first quarts mill In Beaverhead county and mad several k& valuable quartz looatioas. He was about -- five years of age and never married, twenty minyears of his Ufa Scing spent alone la a ' ing eabla. ; so-d-ay INFLUENZA. England Censvisp: ths Chtseles by Death of a Grandson of the Widow All the Recent Robberies Were of tbe Great Napoleon. by ths Ssn:e Gzcg. Cczqseriag ths Tribesacn. VrcNVA. Dec 30. Prince Alfred Monte RAIDING paper Will be tbe largest It will contain relipshlUhed in Utah.information able tad valuable regarding eitik every bene Industry). Order Jer room. the received in Counting copies MOHXrNTG. DECEMBEE 31, 1891. VICTIMS OF THE y'e tog-of-w- ar !w H been organ- -' ' ' persons were poisoned. Two are thirty dead and the others are critically ready THE HEW YEAR'S TRIBUIIE to have him adjudged lea TRAIN ROBBERS CAPTURED. I'Committed to an insitno asylum. food a poisonous substance, wbleb be supposed to be Kpsom salt. and. as a result,- THE PAUIH. TO W Yf1 I- so-call- ed al tr Explosion Snowslide In Colorado Storm on fujcet Sound Ue heard of Snow- forms in Colorado and Now Mexico Gale on the New Jersey Coast, irregularities. Woman Counterfeiter Arrested. Boise Citt. Ida., Dec. 30. Annie Campbell, accused of passing counterfeit money, was found guilty by tbe Jury to-nig- ht. A DENYER RAILWAY SCHEME. GLOWING REPORTS iW THE DEXTSR, APtX's WESTERN. Fomer'i Tanstl Scheme With It The Bout It Will Pursue to Salt Lake City. rrlck Denver, Colo., Dec 30. Special to Tbib- un k.J The committee appointed by tbe Real Estate Exahange on November 17th to investigate and report on tbe Denver, Apex & Western .Railroad, submitted its report this morning. The Denver, Apsx & Western Railroad Company was incorporated a year ago to build a standard gauge line ot railroad from Denver to George tow a. via Golden aud its manufactories and eeal mines, Idaho Springs and the two resorts at Eden Park and Lookout "mountain. The company bas secured franchises and rights of way and depot grounds in Denber. Golden, Idaho Springs and Georgetown, together with a large amount of right of way between those places. Surveying parties have run preliminaries and located, ' the road, and have adopted the rduto Ls Grande. Or.. Dec. 30. Th fast mall on th Union Pacific was wracked near here last night. Engineer Law. Fireman Miller and a tramp named Zutulnskl were killed. A was fatally injured. named tramp It Is supposed Signer that, inroupding a curve, the head engine caused th rails to spread, precipitating the second engine, the mall and baggage car iuo tbe rtver, a distance f fifty feet. Tho remainder of the train kept tbe track. No passengers' were in-- jured. THE COLORADO BLIZZARD). The Worst In Year Railroads Blockaded and Men Frozen. Denver, Dec. 30. Special to Tribune.. Tho storm now prevailing Is by tar the most v!ulentof years at this season of the year. Nearly all railroads are experiencing considerable difficulty 'In the movement of trains. Tbe Santa F6 ditched, two eusrlnes at Palmer's Lake to-dbuck- - j log snow. Train is delayed, Tbe Leadvllle trains are behind timeand at some points there have been nod malls since Saturday. Snow i four to eifiht feet deep Jbas been encountered lit 'tho mountains. A high wind is drifting It badly. Several meu that far.have been frozen to death. Front present THERE HAS BEEN SOXlf GRADING indications, tbe storm will not abat for several days. iu West Denver and the company has pur chased the old grade of trfe Golden City & OAhE OX THE JERSEY COAST. South Platte Road iu Golden: All this bas cost $330,000. Their intention is to build to The Sandy Hook Wires Down .and Georgetown Erst and then to Salt Lake by SItipplux Interests Disturbed. as direct a route as possible. The company New York, Dec. 30. There is no commubas contracts for the exclusive business of nication between this city and Sasdy Hook, nine-tentof the shipping interests along the gale for tbe past forty-eighours havtbe route to Georgetown' for five years at ing torn dawn the telegraph wires. No news reasonable rates, and, according to th railis yet 'received at quarantine concerning road commissioners' reports heretofore pub- tbe vessels at tbe Hook during the past lished, this caa safely bo estimated at 9900,-00- 0 twenty-fou- r liouVi, and maritime circle per annum. Thus It will be seen that are greatly exercised as to what steamships, the road will, pay runutng expenses und and other eraft arejjrlng outside tb bay, fixed charges aad a haudsenie dividend on waiting for tbe wind to abate. Tbe gale Is tbe stock from tbe start. There can be no blowing off shore thirty miles ae hour, and k' manyitostnaller vessels are having a herd question but what tbe Apex people , The "Egypkeep their the current kev to the situation. time Monarch" is theanchorage tian which steamer only one a There line wili.be very direct in genat quarantine this morning, but no reeral westerly course, saving much distance port Is yet received from her; tbe quaraa" tine wire not being In good ordor, between Denver and Leadvllle, Apen. Glen-wodisSprings aad Salt Lake City. The Unheard of Snowstorms tance ot tbe line to Georgetown Is forty-on- e N. M., Dec. SO. Both the Albuquerque, and a half miles. This part of the road, as Santa V6 and Atlantic Puolfio roads are well as from there to Dillon. troubled with serious auow 'blockadss. No Kastern malls have been reoelved here over WILtt BI KXPEN8ITI WORST. tbe Santa F6 road for four days. Passenger The company has an agency established In trains are blockaded lu the Raton mountains and In the vicinity of Springer.' There London, where $2,200,000 bonds are now bea blockade on tbe Atlantic & Pscliic, being placed for the line to Georgetown. Tbe is tween Grants and Chaves, about 100 miles ot Is stock tbe 1,750.000. f company capital west of in the city. The snowstorms The apex line Is very favorably located mountalusthisare as something unreported with a two per cent grade and twelve deheard ot for several, years, and stories ot great suffering among the towns In the grees maximum curves. This Is remarkable In the mountains. ; From Georgetown mountains are la circulation. they bare preliminary surveys to Salt Lake Fatal Colorado 311 ne Explosion. via Dillon, Steamboat Springs, Yam pa and Colo.. Dec 30. Lake Special to the White River countries, crossing Green Tribune.Citt. J Aa explosion occurred In the " river, following up tbe Duchesne river, and Ute mln at 9 ck this fatally Strawberry creek, thus to Salt Lake. It Is Injuring Gu Kochen. Tonymorning, will Mayo e 125 to elghty-ulamiles Dillon. t both eye, and two ethers were hurt, los only' not Leadvllle, 560 to Salt Lake, as compared seriously.' roek Kochen struck Flying 659 with miles to SalLake via tbe Union making a horrible bole, from which his Pacific The possibilities of th 11a cannot aid, bowvl Tbe rock lodged In the fully be estimated. It s enough shorter to stomachprotruasd. are unabl to aad th physleians In traffic control the through ' preference to remove It. ' :'y' other lines, and besides attract with its , The Storm on Puget Sound. short haul tbe mineral railroad traffic from ' Wash.. Dec. 30. Th storm en '"all the Seattle, leading mining camps. It nearly the Bound yesterday was the most severe of also has the great undeveloped but Inexthe season. A number ot steamers were haustible anthracite coal fields of the route blown against the wharves and damaged.' and the Blo Blanca region, devoid of rail-reTrains wer badly delayed and telegraph wires prostrated. In tb- mountains a large facilities but a fertile aad rich farmof timber was- blown down, many ing country, as well as immense aspbaltum amount trees falling on the wires and railroad beds new operated by th Gilson Aspbaltum tracks. No serious casualties are reported, Company of St. Louis, located near Fort but it la feared that vessels along th coast : Duchesne, Utah. The following are the have suffered. rt-uen-t ay hs ht - bav-struc- at-clv- ed od - c'-lo- - ad - ;. , . APPROXIMATE DISTANCES . . from Denver to th point contemplated: Dillon. 89 miles. 30 miles less than the Denver & Blo Grande; Leadvllle, 125 mlleaTfi miles less than the Denver, Leadvllle A Gunnison. 153 miles less than th Blo Grande and 84 miles less than th Colorado Midland! A span, 175 miles, 115 miles less than the Colorado Midland and 223 miles less than tbe Denver & Rio Grande; Salt, Lake, 560 miles, CO. miles less than tbe Unloa Pacific and 196 miles less thaa tb Denver A Blo Grande and the Rio Grand Western. At the Atlantic & Pacific tunnel It passes underMount Kelso at about ten tbousaad feet elevation. It Is nearly five miles long and but one mil is ta proees of construction. If th Apex Company find this practical and tba tunnel eompaay can complete in time, they will-- contract at once for its exclusive lease. Tbe Apex Company ha Its bond sal well under way, and by March 1st tbe road will be pushing actual construc- . " Another Fatal Snowsllde Dec 30. TS pedal to Tars- -' Leadville, Une.1 Word has just from Empir galcb that two men have been been-receiv- ed killed In a snowsllde. .Their names and the particulars could not be obtained. Shipping- Endangered by a Gale. Lights. Mass. Dec 80. An unusual heavy northwest gale prevails tomiles per hour. night, blowing forty-fiv- e Several large schooners ar anchored la the bay in dangerous positions. ntOHLANDS Oat Dynamite. Tbey Were Thawing Milwaukee, Dec 30. William and Albert Waiters were killed and on man seriously by an explosion of dynamite, which Injured they were thawing out - at a quarry west cf th city. j. .;. -' ; - - on the Fort XTayne. Fatal WreckDee. 80 A wreck Alliance. occurred O., near Salem this mornlug on tb Pittsburg. Fort Wayn A Chicago Railroad.' a ears were destroyed and three c--Ihtesa hcrt, two fatally, .. tion rapidly. A Furnace Wall Fell on TTiem. EIjX Railway Ijaersuit. Pa., Dec 30. Two Eurti-an- s PittsburO, 30. In tbe Judge Gresbam. were fatally Injured and one serloc-.- ' 7 Cbtcaqo. Dee, rendered a decision hurt by tho falling wall of a furnace tt t. Federal Court lugs la an action at law National Tub Works at MeKeesport, staying' proceed some time ejo by tb Pullman broughtCar th Palac Chicago, Company 'against Chermin' Daoghter Iarrf 3 Milwaukee A St. Paul Caiiroad Company, to Deo. 30. Th marrle v Washinoton. oars of forty-fipalae get possession berinan, daughter of t which had beeu jointly operated by the Miss iiacbsl and Er. for Ceueral V". T. Sherman, companies, , and for C?S9,CS3 darns?? was olj-- . of Boston, mow Tborndyke be will the contrast, tail abrogating at tbe resident cJ . tried on the St. Paul bill lu chancery In the. fclb noon a same matter asalast tbe Pullman Company. tor Ebermao. lu tbe pressncs.r cf I : of friends, relatives numbei ; The rials frort here and all parts cf t: c f iscrran, brother cf t'. i Lrl T7A!sn."flToy, Dec 23. There was a Father z ccreucrr. tort-ti- l tbe news war tit at dearth cf i a Alter tUa ceremony a a uestof and tbe nerol-but partook EI'Ins arrived b?r ttl. 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