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Show -- : Pari- VOL. XLT. NO. 2GO PAGES. FORTY-FOU- R After a portion of this mam-motEnumber o THE TRIBUNE had bben run olf, it was found necessary to add. four pages; so h ttuxt, wnilo three of the earliest auartoa havo tha imorint "Forty Pages,' tho . present number in fact consists,, of This I'aper Requires cents I08tage. 4 Think It Would Humiliating to Make Reparation. Clothing Company. Third page. Park City and Mines, Earls Furniture t'onipunjr. ' Fourth page, l'urk City and Mines. La Plata. Medical and Surgical Institute. ComMining Fifth page. La Plata. Mercur O. K. Clothing pany. McArtbur-t'orres- t, Company. blxtb pane. Idaho Towns aud Waiters, Henderson the Urouer. Seventh page, Idaho Towns. Railroads, Hotel, and other Ad vertiseuients. Eighty page, American Fork Mines, Cohn Bros. ' ) Ninth pane. Kellner's Sale. Touth page, Salmon itlver Mines, SIpperly 8c Company; Cotton, Eleventh page, Toolo Mines, tho wood Mlnen. Moran's UoutiuK aud Ventilating Apparatus. Twelfth page. 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Co.'a Statement of Utah's Mineral Product for lieview of tho Year.f Suit the Year.JMl.-ilnLake Postotfioe, F. Auertach &, Dro. ' Dress ng ; g Good Sale. page, Kinney's Dogs. Twentyflfth Administration. Twenty-sixt- h page. City page. City Administration oonoluded. the Hospitals, Tribune Job Company. Printing Twenty-eight- h page. Chronological liec-or' Tweuty-ulnt- h page, same continued. Thirtieth page. Mualo and. JDruuiu, lievlew, American-- Natural O a Compan y 'a Weill Thirty flrnt page. TbeSoeletles, "Mur-yra- " of 1801, Beet BugaiHrotory. Pioneer Library, Midland Investment Couipuuyi Twenty-sevent- h i d. j Tho Territory at Light &Heat Company, Gar- Large, Fwer, page. Thirty-jthirto pages. Salt Lake City's Building and Business. Thlrty4soveuth page. Telegraph aud Summaries. Thirty eighth page. Telegraph Contlmuod. Thirty Tiiluth page. Cgden Business for the Year and News of the Day. Fortieth puge. Editorial. Forty-lirs- t' page. Old Jordan vs. Niagara Local. Case, Railroads, Forty-Secon- d page. Business of 1S91, Minos, Commercial, etc. Forty-ihlr- d page. City and Neighborhood, Courts. Notices. Forty-tourt- h page, Chronology Concluded, Advertisements. thirty-sixt- h d I aud-Othe- SUMMARY OF LOCAL EVENTS. t i - Bank clearances for the year. $81. 854. 820. Another damage suit has been brought against the city. The first Assembly ball of the season was a brilliant success. The testimony In chief In the Old Jordan vs. Niagara Is alt in. Oro and bullion receipts yesterday, $23,-00for the year, J12.240.SSj.73. In this city Recorded sales of real est.-ityesterday. 564.484; for the year. S0.7Ttii747. Thj Iilo Grande Western makes an Important change In its time schedule. In the last night the Norwegians beat the Scotch; the English won from the Irish) by default. Ill thej Eureka townslto case yesterday, tho Copper nvlntng claim was excluded and the testimony went forward. Mr. S. (II. Babcock la now general freight acentof the Rio Grande Western; Mr. Ben-B- tt remain general passenger agent. TELEGRAPHIC SUMMARY. 6; -- :.! tug-of-w- ar Russian plot discovered In Paris. . The New Mexican snow blockade broken. with Costa Rica treaty Heolprclty signed. ' Johu Sherman' fight for the Obio K farmer laOhlo discovered to bo a bank A Sena-torshi- p. j burglar. . Cloinsf speeoh for prosecution In the Graves cso. f Tho Standard Oil barrel works burned up, 4 loss $500,000. f Tho Gilbbons-Bowe- a fight solentlfio<y was tallure. ' fishermen drowned off the Forty-eigcoast of Spain. An explosion In Dublin Castlb laid at the ht Fenlandoor. .j for government by sbootlns at the House of Parliament. . . Chllo thinks It would not be humiliating to make reparation to the United State. Senator Plumb's successor will be appointed thl week. of desperate crimAnother inals in Cheyenne. ( Joseph! Pulitzer will attompt to repeat his Now York success in Chicago, Two Michigan boys while skating break j through the ice and aro drowned. The Mahdl ha lost his ambition through having ISO tribes to keep In order. German explorer decides that the re- imains of Columbus lie In San Domingo. Americans in China talk of changing their In order to obtain protection. allegiance ' The Interstate Commerce Commission de- cldes that free passes are forbidden by law. New York Republican leaders consult and resolve to fight it put to the last on the State Senatorial question. The oCQclal summary of tho evidence In the Valparaiso affair says that all but two of tho sailors testified that the Chilean police did their duty. j ry j i The Risbop of Niger Dead. rov, Dec, 81. Saraual Adjal Crowther, . at the NIser territory, died j -- . to-da- y. . Be " San Frajccisco. Dec. 31. Tho deed of Hud will of the late Mrs. Catherine Garcelon. of Oakland, who died last week, from, bronchitis, was made public The deceased was the only sister of the late Dr. Samuel Merrity", a prominent resident of Russian Plot in Paris. DeJu. 31. y from whorii she inherited an esParis. the peoplo of Oaklaud. PaHs were startled by a rumor published in tate estimated at f 3.1)00.000. jSbe was born and SolcU and other newspapers, that a plotjwas at Harpsville, Mainei August 'Jlh. discovered in the Russian colony, having for Was married to Gareelou at. the age of The Its pbject the destruction of the building 10. Her husband ,dled iu ls7T. as in which is tlio chamberof deputies and also Widow. having no children. left heirs two nephews. Frederick; and-- James the building occupied by the Russian Em baasy.j The conspirators, it was said, had Merritt.to Her will makes a u umber of beo blow up these buildseventy persons, mostly relatives quests arranged residue of the estate is to with ings Knowledge iof in Maine. aThe dynamite. constitute trust fund to endow a hospital thti came to the plot police at Oakland and to endow Kowdoiu College. In some unkhofn manner, and an investiIt is estimated that the hospital gation, was Immediately set on foot. The Maine. rumors must havo had some basis in truth, will receive 2000.000 and tho college $400,- for many refuRco Russians residing in Paris i 0000. Tho will states that the deceased and suburbs have been taken into custody. considers her nephews amply provided for. ts in that they received somethih like half a A number of houses occupied by the have boon searched by the police, and million dollars not to contest the will of Dr. it Is reportedl that a quantity of incriminat- MerrltJ. which gave the bulk of the estate to her. ing documents were found. The British bark "Queen" is off the bar. Altof her crew are down with yellow fever. Defalcations have been found in the funds of the public treasury deposited to secure i the new loads. trust JAIL 7 i UP ATTEMPT TO BLOW DUBLIN CASTLE at the Door of tho Fenians llather llaetily Itusian Dynamite Paris An IMot Discovered in ford Anarchist Shows Ilia tempt for the Government. j Ox- Lonix)!. Dec. 31. The Santiago de Chile affirms, correspondent of the Time on what he declares to be tho highest auA-thority, thut Chllo wtjuld net feel humiliOxford Anarchist. ated in helping to the.utm'ost in her power LoNtON. Dec. 3. A man named Borlas, to terminate peacefully, and lu a manner a graduate of Oxford University, was arwhile he was amusing himself honorable to both herself and the United rested y the House of Commons with bombarding States, the coullict, which, but for; the by a revolver, iln court Borlas declared that criminal lengthy and secret form of which and he wanted to show followed in Chile, alio wed he was an anarchist, for the House of Commons. He liistontempt constant false reports hostilo to a good that shooting at the Houso would to be pnpagated abroad, could decided l the proper course to show his contempt. never have attained sjjch exaggerated proportions. Tho correspondent said that It The prlsone was remanded far further is evident that tho; firebrands who aro hearing. The opinion is that the man is anxious for tho inauguration of a .war mentally unbalanced. which would ho disastrous to tho leht interests of both countries concerned, will bo Warlike Spaniards. Madrid, Dec. 31. A sensation was caused disappointed. y' by advices from Manilla, capital of the FENIANS TO; THE FORK. Phlilipine Islands, to the effect that has occupied some of the islands Japan near An Attempt to IJlow Up Dublin Cas- - the Mariana Islands. The Government organs declare, that a Spanish squadron will tie "With iyuumite. Visit the principal uorts of Japan, then disrtTBr.ijf. Dec. 31. A, decided sensation persing proceed to Marianas for the purposo Was caused in this city; by a rumor of reasserting Spanish supremacy. the force" that physical party had re'American Embezzler Arrested. sumed operations here,, and thaftlieir first j Dec. 31 A. Sheferth. London, Casattempt would bo niado against Dublin and of tho treasurer forriieriy secretary tle, tho official residence of the Earl of ZetRoyal Arcanum Building and Loan Assoland, Viceroy of Ireland. It transpired ciation, Brooklyn,. N. Y.. was arrested on $20,000 from the that a number of workmen were employed the charge of embezzling He was surrendered in making alterations:. lately in and about association, tho castlo. Ouo of the places which were for extradition to the United States. being overhauled was an "olllco directly unthe Senate's Bill. Rejected der the room in which tho Privy Council Dec?: 31. reThe Chamber y Paris. holds Its meetings. While the workinen jected the dtity of twenty-fou- r francs placed were pursuing.their occupations there was on petroleum by tho Senate, aud agreed to a ijuty of twelve francs or. refined and suddenly a tremendous! report lu tho office seven francs on crude Tho above referred to. which shook tho building. Tariff bill was then finally petroleum. Nobody was hurt. Tho police were imino-diatepassed. notified aud began an investigation Into the affair. French Convicts Nearly Lynched. t'AHis. Def 31. Tho five criminals whose THE DAMAGE TO .THK CA8TLH is very heavy. Tho ceilings of two floors escape from Montpeller Prison was reported were all above the collar were blpwu.to pieces, heavy yeiterday They weio mobbed on tho wayrecaptured. back tq prison. The beams lu some places being torn iuto small Infuriated crowd in lynch-iu- g succeeded nearly pieces, Tho furniture in the office beneath . them tho privy council chamber was completely smashed aud destroyed. Tlio affair has Forty-Eiel- Jt Fishermen Drowned. created consternation among tho people Madrid. Dec. 31, Twelve fishing boats beliving in and employed about tho castle. Vinaroa and San Carlos De La All the dynamite outrages perpretrated lu longing to were lost in a storm. Forty-eigLondon aud other plaices in Great Britain Rapita, werer drowned. .were called to mind and a lurgo number of persons people have no other opinion than that the Five Sailors Drowned. "physical force" party have again put their Dec. 31. The schooner "Catherpolicy of terrorism into- effect. Tho Irish ineLondon, Richard' was wrecked off the Trawlee, authorities immediately telegraphed: to Loudon, summoning to their assistance Ireland, yesterday and five of the crew were f drowned. Colonel Magendio, chief inspector of explosives at tjie homo otlice. The Inspector A Prince Dies of Cancer. of Explosives in this City declares that the London. Dec. 31. Prince Victor Hohen-loh- e, explosion was caused by a who is sojourning in this city, who has QUANTITY OC GDI COTTON. ill for some been suffering from A meeting of the privy council was to cancer, died from thetime, of influenza. effects have been held aud it is supposed that tho miscreants made some miscalculaNihilists on Trial. tion iu their arrangements for timing tho Dec. 31. Fifty nihilists St. FkterSuurO, was ouo later announced that explosion. It with the conof the principal clerks in the office of tho suspected of being connected spiracy formed in Moscow are on trial in Chief Secretary for Ireland had a very narWarsaw Citadel. Among the prisoners aro row escape from death by the explosion. , women.:' four THE FENIAN CONCLUSION KATHEK HASTV. This evening tho castle officials stato that An American Dnohess Remarried. after tho first feeling of ulariu had passed Paris, Dec 31. The Duchess of Compo away, tho consequences of tho explosion Silfco, formally Mrs. Singer of New York were found lesu erjoas than they had was married to M. Paul Sabege. feared. Tho expenditure of a few pounds, they say, will repair the damage. Tho Russia Orders Iron Clads. Privy Council met as usual after the exploLondon, Jan. 1. Tbe Russian Governsion. Chief of Police Mallon says that tho ment has ordered four new iron clads. force of the oxploslonwas exerted chicQy iu an outward direction.; aud that It was posAN OFFICIAL SUMMARY sibly an explosion of gas ay rb pro-cedu- to-d- ay ANOTHER CITIZEN BURGLAR and Walter Dulan of this city went skat ing with some com pan ions ih is :iTi crmx n. McDonald broke through the Ue aud Dulan was also drowned while trying to rescue OHIO. IN him. Barrel Works Burn A A Station Up cent's Blunder' iu Colorado Causes a Fatal Wreck Union Paeifle Steamers Wrecked on the Oregon Coast. The Standard OH j Cheyenne. Doc. 31. j Special to Tribune. J Charles Miller, tlie boy double murderer. Win. K origan, under (sentence of eight years TIRED OF for cattle stealing, and Richard Johnson, a STORIES. colored cavalryman from Fort Washakie, to be tried fur whinky to the Indiana, A. BLUM JUROR INTERRUPTS A are gone fromselling tho Laramie County Jai!. At BRILLIANT 8PEECII. locking up time this evening they overpowered Harry Griffith, the young deputy. Ho and bound hand aud foot. Then Judge Purman Taken Aback in the was gatrgodmen took all the keys, but only Graves Case by a Juror's Asking for the three used one, opening the frout door, aud rusli-i- n Pacts Instead of Storie. into the street and striking for the himsulf suburbs. released Gnflith ' Denver, Dec. 31. Special to Tribune. of and inside tho alarm gavo The greatest sensation that over took place five minutes. Within half an hour the hunt in a Denver courtroom was developed towas on. It is dark aud extremely night while Judge Fruman for the defense cold, and there isvery little hope of accomplishiwas speaking. He arraigned Conrad in a men were ng; anything fearful manner for crying in court, quoted without coats and hatless. The who is Kingau, scripture, and told funny stories, when a desperado, was greatly disappointed to M. L. Stein, one of tho jurors, interrupted find that Griffith had no gun. Miller es"We him bluntly with tho remark, in September with Frank B. Parkincaped havo listened to stories in the jury room son, another murderer. On that" occasion ever since the trial commenced, and if it tho was effected by a singlo man delivery pleases Judge Furman, we would much rapping on tho jail door at midnight and prefer that he confine himself to the facts on the guard. Miller Was and the law lu the case. We aro tired." getting thein drop ten hours at that time. He has captured The uproar that followed was terrific. The been sentenced but an application for a bailiffs attempted to quiet the crowd, but to new trial Is in tlio peudiug Supreme Court. no avail. The hum of voices, the words of counsel across the table, the poundlug Another Citizen-- t Burglar in Ohio. St. Marys, O., Detf. 31. Tribune Disof gavels, could bo heard outside of the Tho San Francisco Chronicle Series. building. Furman stared at the juror patch to ho tho last one of what arrest thought was while the Court surprised, speechless, of tho of robbers who three weeks ago the Prosecutor laughed outriglit at the robbedg:ing the safe in tho bank at Minster, this predicament in which counsel for the decounty, was effected yesterday when John farmer fense was placed. The tumult was so great Diees, hitherto a of this place, was arrested. It is that the court had to adjourn until to- citizen that lie was the leader of the gang, morrow morning,, when Furman will resume supposed as ho was seen there On the day of the robhis argument. bery, having entered :tho bauk and had a with tho cashier. Ho left, conversation THE GR-ivETRIAL. aft ur ha v lug received in formation as to the amount of money there was iu tho vault. lli$ two pals aro in tho county jail. Tlio Judge Belford and Judge Furman morning after t lie robbery occurred Droes Spoke Yesterday. a ticket for Dayton. But, inpurchased Denver, Dee. 31. Judge Belford of going thero went into country, stead resumed his v rgu meht for tho prosecution. whero lie kept under; cover with a. relative, 'I will read some of ir. Graves's letters to until Ids arrest followed. It is thought that Drees is also implicated in tho recent church show you how corrupt ho was, and how utrob'oery, when the Catholic church at Min woman with immense this her terly helpless was ransacked, a lid a horse and buggy ster fortune bad been reduced. This letter is (stolen. Several weeks after this occurrence dated July 8th. and Is addressed to Miss two masked robbers entered tho priest's residence, and while dno of them held him Hanley, whom lie fastened upon Mrs. Barn-b- y at bay with a revolver, the other ransacked as a spy. The let'fer is addressed to tho house, securing S7 was for an enclosure Miss Hanley, but there Mrs. Barnaby. It is registered to Miss Counterfeiters' Plant Discovered. Hanley. Was there some secret instruction Denver, Dec. 31. -- - fepecial to Tribune;. fn it? Why register this letter? The wholo The only now developments in the counter"It feiting case y was the discovery of the conductor this man seems snake-likis registered to Miss Hanley to savo you the electroplating with which apparatus trouble of postoflioe receipts.' ho says. Why.e Spraguo and Thompson plated the coins, if he did not wish to bother her with which bore tho stamp; of the Carson City, receipts. Nov., Mint, and which, it is claimed, are WHY DID HE REGISTER THE LETTER? tho easiest coins to counterfeit. Ho says ho should prefer her to pay Bennett ;y9 little as possible, in order that he might Merchant Suicides. LeadingDec. the pay him by a chc!.Mrs.Do'you rememberWor31. Jacob H. L. Wight, asked childlike question Barnaby known one tobacco of of best the rell. Jr.. when he was driving her about tho Baltimore, committed suicide merchants at his resiCity when sho was thinking of investing dence tliis morning with a revolver. Wight hero: 'Can I havo a power of attorney to became melancholy on account of continued sign my own checks?' Think of this, genTlio family fear that Mrs. Wight tlemen! They point out Barnaby as a sickness. lose her mind owing to the great shock may Is un dew cold his tlic and wretch and mental strain. brow. Graves and Bullou aro plotting to divide $33,000 between them." BIG STANDARD OIL LOSS. Continuing his argument. Judge Belford said that the first will made by Mrs. Their Great Barrel Works Burn Up Barnaby was drawn, up by Colonel Ballon Loss Haifa Million. two weeks before, the compromise effected on Barnaby's will. In this document-DrOF1 THE EVIDENCE ON THE VALPA Bayonne. N. J.. Dec. 31 The great Graves was bequeathed $25,000. and Judge barrel works of the Standard Oil Company RAISO AFFAIRS. Belford said that; ho believed liallou and Rock have burned dowu and Graves forced Mrs. Barnaby to make this at Constable is loss tlio estimated at over a million would to break will before attempt they Alirtmt Two; of the Amsrloxns Testified will. dollars. The lire started at 9:30 last night Barnaby's That the Police Did Thir Iuty Chile Judge Furman counsel for the defense, in the heading room of the barrel works. Promises the Guilty Will Ue Punished. then began his speech. He made a brilliant The entire Bayonne fire department quickly argument, but failed to touch upon tho 'responded to the alarm sent in. Over five many vital poiuts made by the prosecution hundred mou. including the police aud firemen, were fighting the flames, but they soon Washington, Dec. 31. Senor Montt, the against Graves. found out that they could not control them At the conclusion of his speech court adChilean Minister, bad another Interview uutil Saturday, when District At- until the entire plant and an imThe Minister journed Stevens with Secretary Blaine y. will make his last argument mense amount of lumber around it torney laid before the Secretary the following for the prosecution, and it is the Intentiou was destroyed. Next to the barrel a translation of telegram from Matta, Min- Of both sides to allow the jury to retire Sat- factory were the chemical works, which were saved afto- - hard work. The building ister of Foreign Affairs, bearing on the urday night: was filled with barrels both completed and inquiry, Into .the trouble in Valparaiso beRoute of the Hawaiian Cable. unfinished, and about the structure, which tween the Chileans and sailors from the Tho i SanFrancisco.Doc. 31. The United States was 350 feet long, 200 feet wide, and three United States steamer 'Baltimore." Albatstories high. There were great stacks of cut fishing and surqeying Steamship o f Child ross" arrived thi.s morning from Honolulu. lu inter ready to be converted into barrels. Santiago,n Dec. Si. a To the Miriiaitr She has been engaged in surveying the line The machinery in the! burned building was summary of the proceedWaililnyio beings, it appears that the struggle commenced for the, cable from here to the Hawaiian valued at over 3200,000. The officers of the tween tw o sailors at a tavern at the ward island-?and reports that a practicable route company estimate thei entire loss at between was street continued in the that it with been found.. Toe deepest soundings a million and a million and a half. The an accession of numbers of inhabitants and has carries its own Insurance. transients, parlies Xroin the streets called Del were 3000 fathoms, or three miles, and the company Plav-eSan Francisco aud Alamos. The disorder average depth is 2500 fathoms. The best The loss is now officially estimated at continued and; was extended to the streets Del place to land this- end of the cable was $500,000. Arsenal and san Martin, where the police force found at Monterey:bay and the other J end order. All the North will be landed at a suburb of Honolulu, succeeded in restoring STEAMERS WRECKED. Americans except- - two state that the Waikikl, four miles south of the metropolis. voland from tb?ir did the police duty, Two Union Fears Tor the Safety-ouminous proceedings it appears that the Court Modified Judicial Ruling:. has done its duty. Whenever the prosecuting Steamers. Pacific i and tho time for attorney renders his opinion Chicago, Dec. 3L Judge Gresbam modi-fle- d Dec. 31. There was a the evidence shall have expired, senPortland, Or., producing be his decision yesterday in the litigation rumor tence will Francisco given aud the establishing of who between in San that the the Pullman Palace Car Company the guilty parties, which may and how many-arUnion which over Pacific road Steamship St. the Paul Oregon." and the of Whoever ownership Ixj at present.1 presumed ouly h cars. He stayed the entry of an left there for Portland, Tuesday, had been wtil be: punished. The legal they may propalace they ceedings are being actively carried forward to order enjoining the prosecution of the lawwrecked off the Orecon coast. The steamer tneir proper termination. Signed suit by the Pullman Company against the was not due here till this afternoon, and. as i Matta, Minister. Pullman railroad, to givefilethe: the weather has been stormy, it is likely that a cross bill, if Company time in which to The Minister, when asked by an Associthe comshe has been delayed.! All wires are. down ated: Press reporter for bis opinion, called pany so decides to do. between here and the mouth of the Colum-Paelf- ic ' Special; attention to the' statement that all officials think bia river; and Union the North Americans, excepting two, had A Surveying Steamer Sighted. Is probably, lying out the that Oregon" said that the police did their duty. He is San Francisco, Dec; 31. The United side the bar or at Astoria. Some anxiety Oom-paoregard this as favorable to the Chilean States steamer, which had been felt! for the Oregon! Albatross", Improvement noted is that It Minister controversy. steamer -- Michigan," which, left in surveying a route for the subof Chilean the Foreign engaged on the 29th for Portland. She was United the and States cable between Seattle marine affairs promises that; when due process of the Sandwich Islands, was sighted off the due here yesterday. but has not yet ar law,, according to Chilean jurisprudence, coast this morning, returning here from rived. The agent thinks she put Into some shall be observed that those found guilty Honolulu. - coast port to await abatement of the storm. will.be punished, and says that these are being carried forward Won't Hare A STATION AGENTS NEGLECT. Dancing Dec. 31 The Commissioner actively. This connection with the isstateWashington. ment that the police did their duty sigof Indian Affairs has received a letter from a Fatal Wreck on the Santa nificant, as Ishowing that the Chilean C- E. Ashley, the agent of the Cheyenne and It Causes Fo Neat Pueblo. wish not doei Government that Indians, in which be says that no .J Dec. '3L Special to tho action of Individuals belonging in Chile Arapahoe -; Colo., bePueblo. can come now the from dancing shall be confunded with the actions of those trouble In by his Indians. , Two FasseDSc trains, each drawn Indulged ing connected with the Government and having official station. These lawless actions on Leased Railway Lines Purchased. by two large, engines, collided six miles Graneros at 4:05 this afternoon. The as tho the part of Individuals, Tex.. Dee. 31. The president from Den is used jointly by the Missouri Pacific track says, are betug dispatch luquired of the nisoit, Missouri. Kansas and Texas Railway Into: under the usual judicial proceedings has issued and the Denver Si Rio Grande. The a circular to the effect that all Of Chile, which are conducted secretly, and. now operated by that road station agent at Graneros bad orders In Hues Texas It is said, with the caiubersomeness attachhave been purchased by that company. to have No. 101 meet 102 at . Larimer, ing to nearly all law courts deriving their a side track, four miles from Graneros. authority and precedents from Spain. This Well-Know- n Inventor Dead. be failed to do. Fireman H. 'Grobb of This Government bus never asserted the right Jonas Plnkley has Denver, Nokvalk, O., Dec. 31.caused to Interfere I with the ordinary judicial was instantly killed, two postal methods of other nations. It Is, however, died from lung fever, grip. clerks and a brakeman were severely Inwatchful to see that the customary judicial Plnkley was well known among American news been received. has No other inventors. jured. methods are followed, regarding, of course, The station agent skipped for the bills, the extraordinary character of the offense, j aud io the meantime making provision for The Elevator Trust. leaving behind his hat and coat. tho always possible occurrence of some' un Deo. 31. Local elevator manuBoston", toward events such as undue delay or a final facturers deny any knowledge of, the reGreat Oil Tank Bursts. resoonse not consistent with the" dignity of ported combine of Western elevator rtnf 7 B in gh AxrrON, N. Y Dec 31. One of the the United States. and a rumored extension of the tru&t. National Transit Company's immense oil to-nig- ht. to-da- y. to-da- : ly j weil-respect- ed . v to-d- ay ht j to-nig- e. to-da- post-offic- . ; MORE TROUIJLiE FEARED. Americana in China Think of Expatriating Themselves. San Francisco, Dec. 31. Edward Bedloe, United States Consul at Amoy. China, arrived hero yesterday by the steamer Oceanic," on leave of absence. Ho says the latest reports aro that there are frosb disturbances iu North China and serious trouble Is expected. Trouble Is also looked for at Foo Chow, where there is a largo arsenal aud several forts. If the rebels get possession of these forts the Unlsod States has no war vessels in tljo Asiatic squadrou that could approach l'"oo Chow. Mr. Bedloe said that Americans over there are alarmed because of the defenseless condition of their wivechildren. so and much so, indeed. tLat thoy thiulc of expatriating themselves, aud calling upon some government that will guarantee, them safety. The Viceroy Li Hung Chang has been told by Eugllsh officers that tho reason we had not sufficient vessels there was because America officers to command really didn't havo tho them, confounding our scarcity iof sailors with tho alleged carclty of competent officers. Consul Bedloe Says that tho Chinese Government is very much annoyed by the burning and looting of the missions. There aro 600 American missionaries In the interior, aud they are in danger. - j COME TO UTAH. SHOULD Cairo, Dec e. b-f- oru ! to-da- ;j 'rom "ar-raya,u- ;" , r f . Father Ohrwalder, who escaped from Omdurman, is the Ssu-dastrcngly in favor ofj reconquering In an interview to-dhe declared that Muhdtsm has been expiring ever since the death of the ' Mahdl, and successor Mahdl Khali iNfor, that his 3 la who 7ow years old, is losing his energy. lib leads a luxurious life, possessing a harem with 150 inmates. He has abandoned all designs to extend his power northward. The Mahdl means to attack the Italians at Blsha. first organising a. ah expedition of 4000 troops to take 31. recently n. ay Ka-l&ss- CATHOLIC CIRCLES AGITATED By a -Ilnmor That the Pope Had Bee ri Assassinated. Montreal, Doc. 31Tbere was agitation over the in Catholio circles here boon had assassinated.: the that Pope report to-ni- Bai-timok- to-d- ay The Mahdi's Ambition Destroyed by Ha v ins Too 31 any Wives. ght The rutror was. traced! to the houso of tho Jesuits, and Father jDrummond appealed to. lie admitted having beard It from an Intimate friend, who would have no motive for deception. The telegraph and newspaper offices were besieged by anxious inquirers, and apparent credit for the rumor was received in two or three quarters. It is not known bow the report originated. Drummond has since received an official denial of tho story. The Situation In tho Argentine--: 31;Bcikos Atkes, Argentine. Dec fTBiBUSK Dispatch San Francisco ChrbnicU The political situation la growing Series, j . ; - i e . '. I : y's j judicial-pr- oceedings , j TRra-CTNE- - by-th- : e MEXICAN FOOD FOR CARRION General Garcia Killed 6v His Sol-dier- s, Who Are Convicts. Broke Through 'the Ic. Dec. 31. Willie McDonald to-da- i TEX CKXTS CB Grand Rapids. To-da- j Cou- - PAGES.-l'HI- Di-lVr- Three Desperate Criminals Overpower the Guard aud Escape. to-da- y. O.'K tanks at Osborn Hollow, ten miies east of this place, holding 30,000 barrels of crude petroleum, early this 1, morning, aud is now exploded tor as burning. if uot fatally, burned.' A special seriously, car left this city soon after for the. scene of the explosion, currying, a cannon with which the sheet, iron tanks! will ho shot to prevent a second explosion and fur her los of property. DELIVERY. , j fio-call- ed An Oxford anarchist shows Ills contempt Jall-dellve- - i ; to-d- piage, the Lace House. . Second! ifii.no. Park City uud Mines. Kllsflt field Beach. 7 FOKTl'-- I 1 !'--'. Uf S. OFFICIALS DEEPLY CONCERNED. n ' IDAHO Military Authorities) in Nueva Leon FAIR. THE AT Very can CAPTAIV WKI.I.S YII.17 OH;;.MZi: TIIK STATE INHIBIT. The State Will litre a ItuiMmg Constructed of I la?i MalrrU'ii mid Decorated Wjfcii I:alio scones, etc. sus-neci- First Thlrty4s.ocond JANTTAET 1, ANOTHER FORTUNE SCATTERED CHEYENNE ideat Pelligrini continues to express his The Late Mr.' Garcelon's Will Is with Rivas and to aid him ail he sympathy Made Public. can. i INDEX TO THIS PAPEIt. 7" 3IOnT"G, more complicated. The supporters of GenDOWN EASY.' erals Boca and Mitre are quarreling. Pres- - CHILE COMING V SALT LAKE CITY. UTAH, JTItlDAV Liaitl PAGES, ?-FO- it a larger paper by malcing Itwelvet pages than any eve be- iforo published in tlxe Territory. -- 4 ; Us She Does Sot r 7 : Pages 37 to 44. PAGES R FORT ' ' : : Sixth. - T FORTY-POO- I Boise City. Ida., Dec. 3(V Special to Captain James M. Wells, tho Idaho World's ,Fair t'ommissioner. arrived y in Bois'u from his home in tho Kootenai county. lit; will establish a permanent orlice iu this city, which, during his absence, will be ia charge of A lion I'ase. nis private secretary. Mr..t'a-.- t is a practical miner and mineralogist from Wallace, in t'o.uir d'Aleno mining district, and will exhibit. In superintend the State n l ! regard to his plans. Captain Wells said: will visit prominent locations in the Stato. where I will confer with business men and exwomen In regard to. Idaho's can thus choose the hibit, and best qualified persons to Compose my staff, i. c, iu a .mining region, a iniuor, iu an agriTRIBUNE. to-da- Inti-rio- i 31 11 c h A imitated Troops Three rt' 31 o (.'inning 31 cxi i -- from tho Vow on XhoubUDtl tho frontier. ; Montkuy. Mew. Dec. 3J. News was received here lute la-- night that General Lorenzo Garcia, iu command of the troops in thv field in the northern part .if Mexico, with headquarters at Mier. was murdered by ins command. ami the entire force, mini. er i n se v e r.t liumirod men under his immediate command, had gone over to tho revolutionists, crossing over into Texas in a l'i dy at a point between Komu and Carrizov Tne private 'Soldiers iu l no Mexican army arc nearly all convicted criminal, who, instead of being given a term in uro sentenced to serve with thoprison, military-The,t ! 1 y are and despcrulo. characters. all secret sympathizers with nearly tho revolutionary iiioveineiil. Goueral Garcia was one of tho most prominent and ollicient otliccrs m the Mexican army, aud his deatli at the present timo is a serious blow to the Government. Governor Keies has been in constant conimun icat lou by but telegraph with President Diaz all the nature of the dispatches is not day. known. Keies of tho State of NueVa l.eoii cultural region, an agriculturist; iu all Governor the military authorities here are much branches of our industries competent people danil ist u r bed over tho sit nation 00 tho frontier. will be ongagod. By tho time I shall havo The movement of troops through hero front ho lower-par- t of the" llepublic during tho gone around, I shall have a thorough and live been great, and the transhas days of past tlio for tho complete plan organization facilities of tlio Mexican National State, ami will- bo prepare to announce my portation Kailroad has been insufficient to accommoassistants in the counties." date tho heavy demand mado upon it by Will Idaho havo a building?" tho Government. Tho garrison hero has "Yes, it. will bo built entirely of Idaho rushed all its available troops to. Neuva material. Its wood, brick, stone und marble. Laredo, from which place t heyof aro distributed along the right bank tho lilo Wo manufacture re brick, and havo tine Grande. granite and marble quarries. Tho building U. S. Officials Deeply Concerned. will be in rustic stylo, to be decorated by tho ladies of tho State with, sketches, paintWashington, Doc. 31. Officials at the War Department aro watching tho situation ings, or native llowors and shrubbery. Our on tho Rio Grando with deep couceru. but mineral display will 'bo in the building with without news General Stanley this the national mines and mining exhibit. My morning. Thoy from aro apprehensive that Capto in a is a aim have Bou tain rko's force may bo very much outhaving building great but they, proper place whore statistics relative to tho numbered by tho revolutionists, feel confident that t hut officer will conduct various sections of Idaho can bo obtained, himself with all necessary prudence, aud and our citizens can go and feel at home. that ho will bo roiuforced. Minister Romero One feature of our exhibit will bo animals said this morning that he had heard nothing nati ve to tlio State, mounted and otherwise." except from the newspapers about tho assassination of General Garcia and tho deIn coucUisiou ho stated: "Our appropriof his troops to the revolutionists, ation of $20, 000 is too limited. More money sertion lie did not credit tho story, but army offwill havo to bo forthcoming. I havo every icers acquainted with the character of Mexiguarantee from tho business men of the can soldiers on tho frontier, aro more inState, so far as I have gone, that it will bo. clined to accept it as probable. Although Idaho is a year behind in preparaMore Mexican Troops Coming. tion she will have au exhibit of which sho Dee. 31 At tho War of Mexico. City feel may proud. y it was ascertained that Department the Mexican Government Is moving: troops from tho interior garrisons to strengthen THE BILLION DOLLAR CONGRESS. tho army operatlug against Garza.; It Is now estimated that there aro fully 3001) guarding tho long frontier from SENATOR HII.1V IIAitPSi LOVINGLY ON soldiers Laredo to Matamoras. . Til AT biNuLG hTKING. iiU-ra- - Tt - to-da- ' . Ue Regrets That the Senatorial Part of It In a Walt in the Way Ueniocrncy Mustn't i ass a Sliver IIUI, but Won t. Albany, ST. Y., Dec. 31. David B. Hill's and tho term as Governor expired event was marked by a tliiuier, at which nUl spoke his farewell to '150 persons, inGo v ornor-eiecluding, tho Stato Democrats. foremost and btate many Flower, He said among other things, that during the seven years ho had been iu Albany, there had beeu a constant succession of to tho victories Democracy, until Government State now the entire was Democracy. Referring to. the election to tho donate. Governor 11 111 said: "My first emotion was that of every other Dumrai, 1 suppose where and how can ho most efrend away from, that enormous ficiently powaggregation, of ers, usurped from the .States, usurped too hideous tho from people, licenhuge progeny of a war debt, and the tious government partnerships with the plutocrats of privilege; nothing to the Federal government except its specified granted better done powers; nothing which can: bomore Jealously by the State Government and watched." t Speaking upon the wisest course for tho Democracy to pursue in the present Congress, HU1 said: "The overturn of the $1,000,000 Congress by a popular uprising will not enable one new line to be written by the present Congress in the Federal laws. The Republicans, though quite as now to puss new laws, powerless as we aro can sit still and do nothing, yet keep at least till the 3th of Marcii, lei3. All they got by the acts of the billion dollar Congress, and the chance of saving thereafter their main booty, saving their tariff for protecfor tion's sake la place of a tariff inrevenue with 'protection only. cidental, saving their subsidy principle,is which saving their reciprocity humbug, but a scheme to extend State socialism and of restrictive substitute the world-widbargain e commerce of diplomats for the freemen. VSince any democratic legislation proposed by the Houso is sure of defeat in the Senate or White House, no wiser Democrats course is open than ibe shall first send up for defeat what will cost the Republican party Its final overthrow in the next Congressional and Presidential elections. Now let us to-nig- ofii-oials- , ct ; THE TfciLiltiItAPHi:itS' VICTORY. Southern Pacific Will Withdraw Its Tyrannical Requirements. 31. Tlio agreement San FitANCrsco. Dec. signed between Acting Grand Chief Ramsay of the Order of Rail ay Telegraphers and A. F. Towne, second and general manager of the Southern Pacific, will end the railway telegraphers' strike which began 011 the Southern Pacific some days ago; Tho Southern Pacific withdraws the objectlonable affidavit, anil will heneftirth vice-preside- nt permit its operators to bo members of tho order. Tho student regulations in the ritual of the telegraphers' order have been the railway considerably modified When offices officials place students iu tho where members aro latter employee. the and notice information give officialsmay of the to .'the to tho agreement, Ramsay will use his efforts to keep' in this district officials of the order who may not be obnoxious to the railroad officials and who will use with their best efforts to work in harmony comthe railway officials. The railroad the striking telpany agrees to as practicable in their egraphers as nearly former positions as the agreed list.;. Some are to resume work at .once, others' are to resume within the next 'fifteen or twenty the telegraph days, exceptnotat bepoiuts where In addition offices may reopened. the objectionable affidavit, the company agrees that no objection shall be raised to its presort operators becoming, members of the order, nor will it discriminate against any seekiug employment who r may be a member. . - order..-Accordin- oy Two New York Failures.', New York, Dec. 31. The stock brokerage firm of Henry E. Titus & Co. made an Titus disappeared two assignment weeks ago and has not yet been' beard from, and charges of defalcation are made by customers and creditors. It is said that bis accounts are short $70,000. to-da- y, . . PAID HIS BILL AND SKIPPED, j H. E. Titus, the supposed defaulting Wall street broker, has been registered at Middles bero hotel since December 22nd. Wben - he read the reports in yesterday's papers that be was supposed to be short, in accounts, he paid his bill and b as not s.since been seen. Nowell & Presby. woolen and dress goods with preferences dealers, assigned i aggregating $47,000. The total liabilities are estimated at $250,000, with probable assets of 9150.000. The firm has been doing an enormous busiBOLD FABT XO TiLB OBIAI FACTS, ness for the past few years. Selling1 goods and pivot our policy on those. Heio is one at a loss Is said to be the cause of the 7 . 'smash. fact; Democratic- legislation by this Fifty-secoCongress is quite impossible. AnKail way Conductors Grievances. other fact, aud the largest fact with which our great leaders in Congress have to take St. Louis. Deo. 31. The Chief Clerk of verdict last the Brotherhood of Railway. Conductors is account, is that the billion-dollpeople's ar Conthe In the city to have a. conference with Genyear upon all its works becomes eral Manager Clark Of the Missouri Pacific gress and an utter nullity and empty wind, system,; relative to some differences existing unless the people of the United States are between the conductors and the Iron Mouni ; ' 7 unfooled. stick to their work, and again tain road, General Manager conference next November thunder forth a jut verdict. the After Shall the people's verdict on the billion-doll- ar Clark said that an amicable settlement was Congress have execution or not? reached. Shall the Democratic party; by keeping beCoIoradoV Mineral Output." fore he people the billion Congress issues I Mountain of 1890, nothing else j and nothing Dexvsb, Deo. 31. The Ttocku The total the Ifews furnishes the following: the less. people keep ' for to add their verdict output of Colorado for 1831 of silver, gold, to power lead and copper amounted In value to of 180 its execution iii 1892?" can that best be done?" $33,548,931; of silver there were 23.102,355 "How lead 63,123 tons, First Pass no free coinage bill; pass ounces, gold 217.652 ounces, bi.ls, and copoer 5,587.000 pounds. The average price only the needful appropriation was 9R.55, to un'do paid for silver enforce economy. Secondbillion-dollGrapple HMavMMnSHSSSSMSaSBMSSBSWBSBSSMW ar Conthe worst work of the Another Cberokee Chief Dead. gress; demand the repeal of the Sherman Kansas CrTT. Dec. ST. Word was received silver law, and the two McKlnley laws. of 7 the here feature that Bu&hyhead of A characteristic that the Cherokee nation is dead. political juncture is Issues present fast .to the holding by The "Charleston" at San Diego. Congress during mdecanvass by the billion-dollSax Dieoo, CaL, Dec 31. The cruiser great the alreadythepreparing with coinciUnion, the Charleston" arrived off the port energy throughout dences of the time, the public interest, in She will not enter the harbor until morning. Senatorial elections, of the elections. Repare such Canadian PacIHc Dividend. resentatives and the Executive, Kiwi. Yobs, Deo. 31. The?! directors of the people's will, as declared a year that can In one year more Ininiediately and the Canadian Pacific have d? rel & ago, .. dividend of 2, per throughout prevail. v , to-da- y, - - . ; nd : . -- . . to-nig- ht ex-Chi- ef ar to-nig- ht. . , i i |