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Show THE NEPHI RECORD. i Pari HtXEI Publishes Oauloli Interview, AFTER STANDARD on The Gauiois publishes several answers to the tpiesiion whether England intends to make war on France when the hostilities in South Africa are ended. Cardinal Vaughan, archbishop ot Westminster, replies: UTAH STATE NEWS. OIL. TRUST. s - M England dreams of turning our military and naval forces Fold in against the colonies or other nations. i m.ar.iut 'ne lias l.eeu lontiniieil ir Our experience in South Africa has Mcrcur until tiie tiistof April, ovvin taught us uot to expose the empire a to tin- iiipian.iuT of new smallpox seeond time to destruct ion. cases. As to a war with France, the A Urge hotel is to Ite built opposite is felt osition is diabolical. union depot at among us because of the hostile tone of thi site for the Salt Lake ity by Montana and Salt a portion of the French press, but we Lake pat t ies. have a great desire to live on friendly terms. o( reason lost the time to by Owing the smallpox scare, the course of study VOLUNTEER GENERALS. in the public schools of Salt Lake tity Desires to Retire Wheeler, Lee has been changed by eliminating all auil Olliers With Itank of Brigadier. but vital su bject An effort is Ding made by some of 'fne e t minster Presbyterian conad ini nist ration officials to induce the u selected gregation of Salt Lake has Winder to withdraw his reGeneral and of house new lor site their worship woi L on this magn; iiei n t eil tieo will quest for immediate action upon his resignation. bem ii in !l short t line. In this connection it is recalled that Mild uid of Providence. the president has had it iu mind toabk Cache cor.ntv. has gone insane from for special legislation empowcongress religious mania, aim has been taken to to retire General Wheeler, him ering the insane asylum, lie shows a di lire and other brigadier-general- s General to be violent .it times. of volunteers with the rank of Silt brigadier-genera- l Ida Shimming. a , in the regular army. Lake girl with a wmkiuss for bicycles Some of the persona who are interested that belong to other people, w us sent in the success of this movement feel totlie Orphans' Home and nursery last that by immediate resignation and the week by Judge Morrell's court. prosecution of his present de terminaSCHEME TO DROP SILVER. Milt Lake stonemasons are demandtion to attempt to secure his scat in ing an inciease in wages from 'I to the house of representatives. General Eastern Democrat Will Endeavor to Con4.50 ier day. beyinn ny May trol Party Organization. Wheeler will arouse antagonism which Contractors who have contract- - on may make it difficult or impossible Governor Stone of Missouri, regardhand will endeavor to push w 01 k bei'oie thereafter to secure from the house the ing the silver issue says: From infor that date. mation that came to me at Washinglegislation needful to secure his retireton and since, 1 gather that the object William ( hooks, an America a Lori; ment. which the Palmer and Buckner DemoBRYAN S PLATFORM. volunteer, came home from the Philiprelabis crats are trying to attain is the capture pines last week and surpiised Announce t the Nation at Large What he behind lie and remained tives friends, of the organization of their party. I he seems to be to get into the conwhen the majority of the volunteers In etTect William J. Bryan announced scheme as delegates and with as little came home last fall. vention Monday night to the Democratic party noise as of W. ). Cnnd'and, possible, but by means of Web (ire.ene and and to the nation at large the platform adroit manipulation, control as many Mt. Pleasant, have secured possession which lie considers best for the Demoas possible with the ulti- of 1,!00 acres of land near that town crat io party and practically upon which delegations and will erect buildings for the purpose he desires to stand if nominated at the mate object of controlling the eonven. tion and capturing the national com- of breediny thoroughbred sheep and Kansas City convention. be for Bryan but horned stock upon a la rye scale. The platform which was adopted by mittee. They will want the organization. l)r. Bagby. pastor of the Christian the Nebraska Democracy with the they church in Salt Lake, caught a bv.rglai greatest enthusiasm reaffirms the Chi-i- n SOUTH CAROLINA REGULATORS Mr. Layby eago pmtform, declares for 10 to 1, Ills cellar last Thursday. the fellow into the dining room po-- s a large and standing army, to lor Troops to Rro- Gov rnor teet Liti.en. endeavored to show him the emu nounees the action of the Republican e of his wav, while Mrs. Liyby Citizens of Neeces, Orangeburg party on the Porto Rico taritT bill, man a good ildmec. Me was then el. ires against Urns s and imperialism, county. South Caiolina, have told to go and in m- more. and favors the choice of Doited States the governor begging for troops mm id tors A Base lias been vole. to by popular bv Agent protect them from white regulators, tieg.u had twice visited the town, beat tinwho on for the Indians inah Myton MCKINLEY'S FUTURE. white and black, and promml n liicli bv Go the inns lease people, reservation, I niversity ised to return and kill them. W ork on to sheepmen iod.iMX) acres of land at a Will teei-i'-t tosiii'm at A A fli-- I of Service. the surrounding farms has been stopI'M The Indians yearly rental of .sermon at the ped and people driven from their busiin bis Bishop llurst objected to the sheepmen at filM, fear- ing that they were poor men who could opeuing of session of the New Jersey ness. The governor telegraphed the Methodist Lpiscopal conference, in sheriff to ride across the countrv ith not pay such a sum. the ot American until se a and university spi ukmg po troops Mrs. Pendleton, a pumeor of ' give protection 1 he cause of died in .salt Lake last week, aged at Washington, said that President could be sent if needed McKinley would at the conclusion of the lawlessness is unknown. nearly si) years. Mo- was on the his service as a public officer accept frontier all her days, hav ing been born the HE CAPTURED JEFF DAVIS. position of professor of internain Western New Wrk when it was a law at the university. tional frontier country, and removed to IlliOfiioer iu Command of Soldiers Who aji-- t nois when it was a ildevness. She Four Spanish Duke Catches Jleires. tired JefT Dans Fusses Away. leaves elev eti children and thirty-seveLa Duke An intimate friend of the General Henry Hamden, the comgrandchild, ren. Torre says that the latter is engaged mander of the Wisconsin department. An appeal to thestate hoard of health to Miss Sylvia Green, daughter of Mrs. G. A. R. and who commanded the came from Greenu ieh last week, statiuir Hetty Green. The duke is a son of Wisconsin troops that with a Michigan of Spain company captured Jeff Davis, is dead. that a family a filleted with smallpox is Marshal Serrano, about to remove there from Koosbarem, ami of Cuba, and is General Hamden was born in Massa- another to Beaver county, and another poor. He is now in New York, and the clmsctts in lMik roved the sea for sev- to Cainesvi h. u 1, lie no a tt empt is made gossips have count eted his name with eral year, was in I alifornia in ls.is, atmaintumnc a quarantine. Patients, that of various wealthy young women. am a decade later, participated the letter sail!, are concealed from Dr. Mrs. Green denies the report of the enin the Mexican war, was several times Garrison, the repnsentative of the gagement with some asperity. wounded m t he Civil war, captured Jell" fctutc board of health. Davis, was for ten years a revenue colhpppr ! iUts IvfPtm. and has lived in comfortable Three men. no of whom are said to lector, General Wheeler says he found that have been deputy sheriff saml the other the island of (mam was well f.iv ored retirement ever since. A widow and four children survive him. a from thecinuity jail, created climatically that, it was of strategic buppressed excitement in a Salt Lake importauOi to the nited Mates, was in an Iron I uriiace. t gambling house by appearing disguised especially Unable as u midway coalTin ee hundred tons of molton ore, It was thought the by false beard Mono' :u from the run ing plac, long intended to hold up the joint, but they lulu to Manda. and that the people are coke and minerals used in the producwere evidently trying to identify a well satisfied with the change in their tion of jiig iron became fast in a furnace at Pittsburg7. Penn., and George suspect by means of the prisoner withcorn! itiou. out creating suspicion as to their idem Martin and George Curvau, top fillers, lulu Horloeker's Cae tried to dislodge it. Suddenly the tity. The trial of Viola ioriocker, on the entire mass fell, coinpressing the gas Mayor 'll'oinpson has approved the! of sending a package of poi charge below and causing a terrific explosion. ordinance passed bv the Salt Lake L. Morey on candy to Mrs Not a trace of Martins body can be council forbidding the sale of tobacco s taken ci. has iu. been up in the found. Curran vv hen discovered was April and other narcotics to minors and DialDistrict court. The defendant sat in a horrible and cannot live. ing it unlawful for junk d.-- tiers to in th courtroom. her fire con- Two other menshape, were at the botwho any property from persons under cealed by a ved. the proceeddonng some better fared of the tom S furnace, ea of rs. the age y ings. The defense will make use of but one of them is so badly bnrned A bundle contai ni ior a small infant, the insanity plea. that his recovery is next toimpossible. pot haps two weeks of age, was left on W IirHrr H hi for Root. ait the front doorstep of John Platt, of GENERAL WHEELER REPORTS. heeler was at the General Joseph bait Lake, an ei qdoyee of the Rio and was warmly Grande nun hie.- shops .'.M week. Mr. capital Monday l'mlffl Only !r- ays Philippine to and Mis. Plait have no you n g cl, iJren gleet, d y niauy (dd rieuds. He will make no Sort to take his at until and will adopt tin waif. Ge nein) Wheeler has made his ri port a t U r S. ei et'u'v Hoot returns and hi5' to the war department, thus com ply b g Lciii Tho. ns. a youth , ho several 1, us is ih ti mined. with the older fimn (lie deparmeJit months ago (scaped from the reform militaiv which brought him from Manila to school at ii. w a , caidt.red iu Sail, t .tn il o in it o ii oimiij; IIoiiif Lake last uiek and returned to the that the war The Uni'ed '.i!(s canal i ommission Washington, lie in institution. He had pt rsi- ten t ly kept has left o'on for 'osta Rica, and will was over and that nothing more was to he done except to run down a few off the street till the day of h is capture proceed fioni that republic to New when he ventured tip town. guerrillas anc. irregulars. York. - prop-Regr- et i.e-.- C ither of the ItepuMie. -- The joint telegram of Presidents Kruger and Stein of the Transvaal and Free Mate to the British government making a proposition upon which they would be willing to bring the war to an end, lias been in, ole public. It asserts that the "war was underto taken sold'7 - a defensive mea-ur- e maintain the threatened independence of the South African rep, dike, and is only continued in order to secure and maintain the ineontesl-ihiindependence of both republics at sovereign in- ternational states, and to obtain the assurance that those of Ik r majesty's subjects who have taken part with ns in this war shall suffer no harm whatever in person or property. Lord .Salisbury in reply asserts that have been for years the two quietly laying in a vast, store of ivar material, which by the very nature of things, was intended tn be used against the British government. That the war was begun on two days' notice by the two republics making demands which could not, possibly be complied with, interrupting peaceable negotia- lions, and that the mere cessation of hostilities, after the groat loss of life and expenditure of treasure, is inade- In conclusion Sal- quote reparation isbury says: This great has been the penalty Great Britain lias suffered for having of recent years acquiesced to the existence of two republics. "In view of the use to which the two republics have put the position which was given them, and the calamities these unprovoked attacks have inflicted on her majesty's dominions, her majes-ty's government can only answer your honor's telegram by say ing that tkey Bre not prepared to assent to the inde pendenee either of the South A fi ican republic or the Orange Free State. nt i Re-har- ney-gener- al osition above-name- -t. ( 1 i r vv i - vv n nt . ! j I pri-one- r , v - V 1 , , t ! j ; - I t i , 4 i -- i tv ( d j justifiable homicide. BRITISH WOULD NOT ACCEPT INTERVENTION, Jlr. linlfoiir, (idtpruiiipur Dot-lur- Lnittd States liml offered its good to her majesty's government with the view to bringing about pence in South Africa, the govi rument leader, Mr 15a Hour, said her majesty's government would not accept the inti rveiitiun ot puy power in the settlement of South African aff, irs. offices ga-mis- d Lewder, no in the House of Commons. In the house of commons replying to Mr. Redmond, Irish nationalist, who asked whether the government of the e The investigation of charges that' certain federal appointees are pop, has come to u cio-- e by a unanimous report from the house committee de-th- tole-gralie- - t inner- - CongrcMMiiunl Commit t p lit port hIh llie RrcMUcnt d -- tragedy at Bannock. Montana, March Li, resulted in the death of Fred Brown anil Myrtle Lytle, the daughter of William Lytle. There was hard feelings between the families. Grown told Lytle he would bring bis gun up to Lytle's house and straighten tho thing- up. Wednesday morning about 11 o'clock Brown approached Lytle'a house: Myrtle Lytle went to moot him and was seen to talk with him. lie said he intended to "kill the whole outfit." She turnid to go into the house, when Brown shot her in, the back, delivering a second shot after bhe fell. Lytle heard the shots, ran to the door with a gun, and seeing Ills daughter lying on the ground, fired at Brown with deadly effect, killing him Lytle surrendered, Tho instantly. coroner's jury returned a verdicts of UTAH'S POSTMASTERS. op-tode-an- Douhlr Killing in Mont.m.t. A - j I . "Article lii The congress of the United States shall have power to repress monopolies and combinations: to create and dissolve corporations and dispose of their property, to make all laws necessary and proper for the execution of the foregoing powers. such powers may be exercised by tho several stales in any manner not in conflict with the law- - of the United States. 1 j v States: a- u-- ed Jre-iite- lew of the M. inner in tl hi Ii They Have Vsed Independence Creat Iint.uu Can Not Assent to InpenUenee of C- 0, Ray of New York, Representative chairman of the house committee on judiciary and at the head of a special on trusts, lias introduced the billowing joint resolution proposing an amendment to the constitution: Ik o! edi, etc., that the following article be proposed to the legislatures of the several states as an amendment to the constitution of the United AFRICAN REPUBLICS. In t Constitutional Amendment Control the Combine Iropo-e- d SALISBURYS REPLY TO SOUTH resolution: Whereas, It appears as a matter of public record that the Standard Oil company paid in the city of New orL on March la, l'.lOO, the stun of SlT.tmd.-00this amount being an extra dividend in addition to the regular quater-l- y dividend of 3,000,000: and Whereas it is a matter of public record that this last dividend is ". in excess of the last quarterly dividend paid by this corporation: and Whereas, It is also a matter of public record that the price of kerosene, by the the sole method of lighting middle and poorer classes of people, during the period of t ime of declaration of these dividends was increased three cents per gallon, constituting a tax in every home in the land: therefore, be it Resolved, That in the opinion of congress this action of the Standard Oil company is in direct violation of the provisions of the Sherman antitrust law and therefore punishible by fine and imprisonment, and the attor . is hereby directed, in ac cordanee with the provisions of this act, to direct the several district attorneys of the United States in their various districts to institute proceedings d violators of to bring the the law to justice. in Nobody tickets to Capo Nome were one day in Salt Lake last week Pb-htee- AFTER THE TRUSTS. MAP OF AFRICA MUST HE CHANGED Resolution In Congress Aimed at Datruc tion of Corporation Massa-chu-ettBepiesentative Fitzgerald of lias introduced the following Position. England ADAMS, FnblUhar. NEPHI. IT A II N O WAR ON FRANCE. ts postofiices ami post roads vv hkh con- ducted the inve .tigalion. Representative McPherson submitted the report, it reviews the evidence and sums up (ho findings as follows: So your committee concluded: First neither of the parties ilostmaslers Graham of Provo arid Smith of Logan. Utah) fire now nor have they been under ind'et t for the crime of ns your coiumilu c so in far polygamy is advised. hie of said part ies Is now under information charged, with the crime of being- guilty of polygamous cohabitation, which crime being a misdemeanor, cun be law fully7 charged bv information in Utah. Said case has not yet been tried, or in aDy way de-- , termined by the court where it is yet pending. Second, when both of said parties were appointed, t w o witnesses testified the said Graham and Smith had the winch was open an t notorious I.repute, in tlieir respective communities, of lie- ing polygamists "Third, at Hie time as aforesaid there were on file as herein set forth, (be papers here! nbc feu e red ted and noth-- l ing else. There w .is no affidavit at any time on file with respect to cither or both of said parties. And there is no evidence to show that either the prexi- dent or postmaster general had any notice or intimation or any' fact or facts in this report contained. oil MERRIAM DENIES Xev er i STORY. r.llialiiil-ll- t of t iilons. Siumesled lcatn-,- A Law afior err iam, ho vs as troops at Wardncr, ear Idaho, during the miners' troubles in that state, hasdinied pubBrigao ier-G- eel i M a vv in commend ot the v lished leportx (hat lie had suggested to the (ac id, lit t:i enactment of a lawmaking labor unions a crime, and also denied that he had evt-- used profane language in connection vv itli his duties atWardner. He. said tha t at no time had lie- made reeomniendatiotis at all to the president on the subject of labor unions. ii.-n ( - -' Hosed ut a Boer Meeting. Iri-i(leii- t At a meeting of Boer sympathizers at Cooper Union. New York, at which George M. Van lloesen presided. Montagu Yh ite, the Boer representative, John K. Mulholland and P. houterb Wessels. a rcprcsi n t a t iv e of the Ora nge ut St.Ai mam sp, ei hes j 1 ! . 'ti((,l'iv f War surrender. Flores. Aguinaldo s secretary of war, has surrendered to General Mae- Art h r. Aguinaldo'sinfant son, who was captured iu November, and who has been suffering from smallpox, is dead. Forto Uieo Laborers Si rlka for ..Oe a Dag. Another strike began Tuesday among the workmen on the military road in the Arrecibo division, Porto Rieo. Hitherto the men have been yaid tile, a day, and they wanted ."lie. Six hundred left work, Spm-iiii-- 11 Lxtcnds (.on-nitrd The United tstates government,, at the request of President Kruger and President Meyn, has offered to the British government its se vices as mediator, with the view of bringing about peace in Mrjtli Africa. Lord Salisbury, on behalf of the Brit- ish government, declined the good offices of the government. I l Otlu-es- tur t'alile to A'uslui. . The lsm-- War Forty I led, bill has ccn introduced In the The Transvaulcrs at Bloemfontein senate by Senator Foster authorizing threatened to turn their gun on the the construct ion by the government of town if the peace advocate refused to a cable from some port on the coast of fight, hut the threat was unavailing. the state of Washington to Cape Nome The war party Ik'd. 'I he British are and other points in Alaska. now working (lit Free State railroad. it I.onjr Time, Fliilipjitnt Bar Slay Mon ii turn to Mnim U rroc I A well known officer in Luzon, writThe unveiling of the monument dediing to a friend in WjxiinpWw. gives it cated by itbenx of Key West to the us his opinion that the vela Dion in flic of'th'7 hat b heroes Maine, who ) Philippines w ill not he entirely sup- died in Havana, 15, ls:ist ocFebruary pressed in less than ten years. 15. Over March 10,000 curred people were presgrit. A 1 4 ( I H |