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Show &l) c (El&cr 8TANDINU tcwa WHOM, Proprietor. Term of Subscription: One Year, In adrance Months Sir Three Montli.. SAN DOMINGO IN THE HANDS OF INSURGENTS FIERCE FiGHT Vasques, Who Leads the Revolutionists, to (Assume the Reins of Govsrnment. Messengers under a flag of truce who AMERICAN MONARCH SOLDIERS CAPTURE FORT AFTER HAND TO HAND STRUGGLE. OF MONEY POWER. P. Morgan, the of Finance, Billions of Dollars. Con-tro- BRITISH TERMS REASONABLE ll J. Pier pout Morgan added When have arrived at Porta Plata from San One Officer and Seven Enlisted Hen are J? Domingo, confirm the reports of the Killed, While the Enemy's Loss was of the Dominican capital Very Heavy Moros Stub capitulation Entered ai'the Post Offloe at Brigham City as which took also was It Attempting to Friday. place second class matter. Them. Help had Jiminez confirmed that President HYRUM STANDING. Editor. consulate French in the sought refuge at San Domingo. The war department has received & Iestracrbns to Correspondence. The negotiatione between the revo- cablegram from General Chaffee indiItems of news are solicited from all parts of the country. lutionists and General Dee Champs, cating that the campaign against SulWrite upon one side of the paper only. Write proper names plainly. governor of Porto Plata, for the surtan Bayan, one of the principal Moro In order to proteot the publisher from imrender of that place, it ia further re- chiefs, had been completely successful. full positions from irresponsible persons, the ported here, fell through. The gov- The result waa accomplished by a galmunlcatloca The identity of correspondent ernor refuses to surrender without an lant assault on the principal Moro fort will be withheld whenever desired. order from the Dominican government-Vice-Presideand its capture after a number of leadPUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY. Vasquez, who heads ing Moros had been killed. the revolutionists, is prepared to asThe The cablegram waa as follows: sume the reins of government at once. is the full substance of UTAH STATE NEWS. He ia of Dominican birth and has spent following Brigadier-Gener- al George W. Davis nearly all of the forty years of his life message from Bayan : The Utah theep clip is estimated at in that country. His friends represent survivors of the forces Eighty-fou- r close to 15,000,000 pounds. him as progressive, intelligent and of Sultan surrendered unconBayan Families in Spanish honorable. Over thirty-fiv- e this morning at 7 oclock. ditionally Fork are quarantined for measles. TRIED TO REGAIN LIBERTY. Sultan Bayan, Raja Muda Bayan, Snl-ta- n are oats and being Hay, potatoes Pandapatan and all the leading Attempt te Eighty- - fonr Moro Prisoner are dead, also many of their Dattos shipped by the carload lot from Riche ara Killed Escape and Thtrty-flrfield this spring. followers. A dispatch from Manila says: Eighty-foThe assault on the principal fort The trial of Peter Mortensen, the alMoro prisoners under gnard made bewhich surrendered last night, was one leged murderer of James Hay, has an attempt to escape. At a precongun in Salt Lake. certed signal they got between the of the most gallant performances of Colonel Frank D. American arms. The weather man reporta for the soldiers forming the guard and a com month of April ten cloudy daye, ten pany at dinner. The latter, realizing Baldwin and his regiment deserve all struggle in praise for the clear and ten partly cloudy. what had happened, fired on and purwalls of uoder ditches the of four liuea e of Friaby K. Bevens of Custer county, sued the Moros, killing thirty-fivThese trenches are lined with the fort. wheeother as The nine. and them been has captnriDg appointed Neb., Moro dead from the rifle fire. I have lwright at the Uintah and Ouray resef fugitives escaped. never seen or heard of any performof life of the one The chance saving ration in Utah. ance excelling this gallant fight. Moore of the Twenty-sevent- h Captain started been to have Fire, supposed It is my painful duty to report the was wounded who during from mill dual, destroyed the Spring-vill- e infantry, the overthrow of Moro power waa that Moros in the with recent the loss fighting of a mill last week, causing not without severe loss. accomplished a Island of Mindanro, is by trepanning about $12,000. One officer and seven enlisted men were the of his skull upon portion resting g Webb & Austin have finished brain, Hopes are still entertained of killed, four officers and thirty enlisted at their corrals west of the saving the lives of the other wounded men wounded. I will telegraph tha baratoga farm, near Lehi, having American officers. list later. sheared about 80,000 sheep. " After the eighty-fosurvivors First Congrss of Cubs Assembles In Havana. The sheepmen who have ranged their were marched out this morning as flocks near Fillmore have nearly finThe Cuban senate and house of repprisoners, and it waa understood they ished shearing and many loads of wool resentatives assembled at noon Mon- were all, eight others, who had conare leaving for the market. cealed themselves in rubbish inside the day in the palace. Governor-Gener- al The Provo Woolen Mills company is Wood made an address, wishing the fort, made a break for liberty, but did now running night and day, and la legislators success in the work they not succeed. Some of the Moro wounded tried making 22,000 yards of cloth a month were about to enter upon. He in7,00 over the quantity made at this formed them that no executive power tostab the soldiers trying to help them. time last year. would be vested ia congress until after It is impossible to state the number of son of F. M. Dor-rit- y, the formal transfer of the governmenL Moros killed, many lying in the tall The of Richfield, drank a small quan- Their work now was to pass upon cregrass. The surrender saves us from a dentials to and inform the acid one week. last carbolic of military day long siege and starving them out. It tity Hie mouth and chin were badly burned, government officially who had been was impossible to have carried the bnt he will recover. selected president, vice president, senworks without scaling ladders, which A local stock company has been or- ators and members of the house of repwere ready. I intend to retain the prisoners ganized andwill fence In nearly all the resentatives. The senators met in the low hills north of Lehi, for a spring Palace Segundio and the representa- until two or three small adjacent forts pasture. They have purchased the tives in the Commandacio Generate de are occupied, then I will consent to reLamarina building. lease as hostages eight or ten of the land from the state. Burglars entered the store of Abra, Fight With Draukcn Indians Ends In Four principals, and then release the others. ham Smith at Smithfield one night last Deaths. Advices brought to Victoria, B. C., Awful Slaughter by Chines at Chlng week, securing a quantity of goods, Shang FnL consisting of jewelry, gentlemens fur- by steamer tell of a tragedy near Petand News on has been cutlery. nishings ersburg, Douglas island. Thomas brought by the steamThe carpenters of Salt Lake, who Johnson, a white man, who was living er Olympia from the Orient of further threatened to strike on .May 1 if their with a family of Sika Indians named successes by the Kwang Si rebels, whose g armies were besieging demands for 45 cents per hour were not Hansen, took up with the daughter of acceded to, have gained their point and the Hansens and paid her father $10C Nanaing on the West river at last re. for her. He went to town and got ports. Fugitives who were flying to there will be no Btrike. whisky for the Indians and all became Canton from the scene of bloodshed estabon are Denver parties figuring -- drunk and fought. manuDuring the fight and pillage reported that the slaughter the for Lehl a at lishing plant burDed and as the camp at Ching Shang Fui when that city fell the they camp, in facture of fire brick, tiling, etc., order to utilize the vast clay beds about burned the Hansens fled in a canoe, was awful. More than 1,000 persons Johnson followed in another canoe and were killed and their bodies left two miles north of the town. both canoes being in the streets, while the rebels The daily capacity of the Garden they fought again, upset, Johnson and the three Indiana burned and looted the stores and comand Canning City Evaporating being drowned. houses. Terrible slaughter is also repany, of Provo, this summer will be in from other captured towns. Drunken in and the Italians the cannery, 1,000 cans, Terrorist People of ported thousand of the imperial army Several Small Town. bushels. evaporating plant, sixty-fiv- e to have deserted. are said A mob of Italians fifty p crazy from Andrew Jensen, of Chester, and has ruled the town of liquor, Corliss, Bertelson, of Spring City, boys Fifty People Perish In Flro nt Monnt Gantt' Wis., terrorizing the people and drivaged 10 or 17, have been arrested Fifty persons have perished in a fire all citizens from the streets. Two charged with burglxrizing the saloon ing Monnt Ganti, a town on the right at women were wounded slightly by and drug store at Mount Pleasant last bank of the Damiettta branch of the revolvers, and two men were cut by week. Nile. The flames were started by the Daniel S. Marshall, of Kamas, has knives in the hands of the invaders. intensely hot weather prevailing, received his commission as superintend- Help was.asked.from Racine, and Sheriff Thousands of native residences and 200 with a of Bauman, posse deputies, to of for reserves ent forest this state, stores were destroyed. succeed Major George F. Bucher, who drove over to Corliss, where order was restored after a short but exciting Chines Carry Banners was, appointed four years ago from Saying Abolish encounter in the streets. Two of the All Missionaries. Illinois. The French legation at Pekin takes Mrs. Oleson.aged 80, and Mrs. Henry Italians are under arrestand the others have fled. a serious view of the riots in Chi Li and mother 60, Hanson, aged daughter, The name of the missing In Oklahoma Causes Death of province. died at Spanish Fork last week apd Cloud-burMiiie People were buried on the same day. They priest is Finch. The name of the priest A cloud-burat Foss, 100 miles west who was murdered was Lomuller. He emigrated to Utah from Denmark in of Oklahoma City, I. T., drowned nine was a Jesuit. the early days. The banners of the Word has been received form the in- persons and left many homeless. Four rioters are inscribed with the words, Abolish the Missionaries. Yuan Shi terior department that the Fish Lake bodies have been recovered. A mile of reserve, in southern Utah, will not be Choctaw railway track was washed out Rai, the governor of the province, has open for sheep this season, and the near the town, and the loss of town sent troops into the disturbed district with strict orders to sternly suppress Payson reserve will also be closed property will amount to $200,000. the outbreak. Chinese to be Deported. against aNeep under the general order. The Socialist headquarters of the The Chief Justice of the United Many Lives Lost In Fire, state are now located at Lehi, and the States supreme court has rendered The fire at Mil Gamer, a town on the local organization seems to he most opinions in two test cases affecting right bank of the Damiotta branch of It is their intention to the transit of 'Chinamen through the flourishing. rent offices and also a hall in which to United States to other countries, the Nile, in which a number of lives hold meetings. Last fall Lehi elected sustaining the government authorities were lost and thousands of native rest denes were destroyed, burned from a Socialist marshal. in having them detained in San Franafternoon until Saturday There are said to be forty Thursday At an election held at Kaysville last cisco. The inhabitants of the town night. week a proposition to bond the Eighth Chinamen who have been thusdetained were unable to escape from their flimsy in San Franciseo for the past four or school district for $12,000, for the purwood and straw houses and burned five and who mouDtlis, have been very pose of finishing a schoolhouse which restless under the The re- therein or lost their lives while trying was commenced last year, and to erect sult of the decision restraint. will be the deportato rescue their belongings. Sixty-on- e another modern central one, was voted tion to China of the Chinese detained. bodies have already been recovered. down. Woman M ho Helped Biddle Brothers to Pioneer Newspaper Man of Montana Called Sheriff Storrs of Provo has received Escape Is Convicted. Hence. A photograph of George T. Howard, the Mrs. Rate Soffel, the wife IVarden McQuaid, pioneer of Montana, Hugh maa arrested at Ridgewood, N. J., Soffel of the Allegheny country. Pa., one of the founders of Helena Indesome time ago, and who was supposed jail, who figured in the sensational pendent, an old-tito be Wright, the Pelican Point mur- escape and recapture of the Biddle and one of the best-kno- newspaper man mining derer. The photograph does not in the brothers last January, has entered a promoters of the northwest, died sudleast resemble Wright plea of guilty to tbechargeof abetting denly of apoplexy. His biggest deal About May 10th the sugar company and aiding in the escape of prisoners. was the sale of the Drumlummon mine will set their osmose plant at Lehi in She will be sentenced next Saturday. to an English syndicate, in which be operation for the conversion of last The maximum penalty is two years io waa associated with Henry Bratnoker. season's left-ov- er The courtroom was six years ago Mr. McQuaid removed to syrup into brown penitentiary. sugar. A number of men will be em- crowded to the doors, many women Spokane, but returned to Helena a ployed and the plant will be in oper- being presen L year ago. ation about seventy days. Will bo Held In Sensational Suicide of a Chicago Man. James Ross, an Italian miner 30 Mining Congress Next September. Thomas Gregor, a real estate dealer, was found old, dead beside the years Secretary Mahon of the International committed suicide in in a senwagon road near the Eureka cemetery Mining Congress has issued the call sational manner. He Chicago was one of a Thursday morning of last week. H,s for the conference to be held in Bntte, crowd at the seek was broken, and it is supposed he Wright Wood Avenue on Monday, September 1, next-Thwas thrown from his horse while rid- Mont, station of the Northwestern Elevated congress will continue until Sep. road. When the train approached he ing homeward. terober 5. The object of the conferjumped from the platform and fell The etate G. A. R. encampment waa ence is to secure better recognition of across the rails. By a desperate effort held in Ogden last week, nearly 200 the mining the national the motorman Industry by succeeded in stopping members being in attendance. W. M. government, to about needed the train. bring of Gregor was hoisted back Ogden was elected depart- changes in federal Boetaph mining laws and te to the platform, but no sooner were ment commander, and it was decided exchange practical ideas covering vaw his arms released than be stabbed himto hold the next encampment in Salt ious phases of self several times in the neck, killimr mining industry. himself. Lake City, 1 steamship combination to the list of great concerns he has pro moted and financed, the total capital of the companies and trusts he controls was swelled to $5,210,993,386. He has large interests in concerns he does not pretend to control, and, therefore, the real total of his vast holdings is nn known. Mr. Morgan and six other Amer lean citizens have now become more powerful than any congress or parliament in the world. Fourteen steamship lines and forty-fou- r railroads are theirs. On land a mileage of 108,500 and on sea a tonnage of 1,300,000 are in their control. Three hundred of the largest steamships in the world and 30,000 of the passenger and freight trains take orders from them. This railway mileage is greater than the combined mileage of Great Britain, Russia, Germany, Spain, Holland and Belgium. And more than 300 vessels, which will sail under its orders, cannot be duplicated from the merchant marine of every ocean. While Mr. Morgan is not personally worth perhaps not more than a hundred million of dollars, corporations over which be has control possess more wealth than there is gold on the earth. The total capitalization of all the companies he controls is $5,210,983,386 and all the gold combined and uncoined, in all the nations, including the populous east, is estimated at There are in the whole known world about 1,320,000,000 human beings. J. P. Morgan controls enough to give each $4. Sol--tie- rs nt ur hsDd-to-ha- sheep-shearin- ur four-year-o- ld best-equipp- st st wn HOW CHEAP BAKING MADE. DEWET SAYS IT IS DESIRABLE THEM. fln-gero- Boy not tmpro brothi first their i opens cultiv develc wise play. sourci own i coursi debat! to ex sonlm knott; them Wh sent ter e girls most elf--ii The who oheml litera mathi eubje man of e turnli pcien vote scbo pupil studl -- Uncle Bam Still Reducing Bis Liabilities. The monthly statement of the pnblic debt shows that at the close of the business April 30, 1902, the debt, less cash in the treasury, amounted to $993,115,976, which is a decrease as United Copper company compared with April 1, 1902, of $4,616,-35open market, the understanding being The debt is recapitulated as fol- that the Heinzes will permit the majorlows: ity of their holdings to be, acquired Interest-hearinbelow a certain figure. 1931,070,750 debt - For-ak- er 6. g' Debt on which Interest has ceased since maturity Debt bearing no Interest Chaos Would Result If Troops Were Withdrawn from Philippines. 1,302,080 395,483,127 11.327,855,959 This amount, however, does not include $830,202,089 in certificates and treasury notes outstanding, which are offset by an equal amount of cash on band held for their redemption. The cash in the treasury is classified as follows: Gold reserve fund Trust funds General funds In National bank depositaries Total 1150,009,000 830,202.089 143,343,199 120,396,714 Four Hundred People Perish In a Tornado. A tornado has devastated the city of Dacca and adjoining towns. Four hundred and sixteen persons were killed. Crops were ruined throughout the district. Dacca, a city in Bengal, hat a famous place in the history of British India. It is situated 150 miles northeast of Calcutta. In the seventeenth century it was the capital of Bengal. In 1800 it had a population of 200,000, and was noted for its product of fine mnslins, which were known as woven wind. Growing imports of Manchester cottons ruined its industries, however, and by 1891 the population had dwindled to 83,000. Congressman Cummings Dead. Congressman Amos J. Cummings of New York died at Baltimore of pneu- monia, incident to an operation, aged years. Congressman Cummingscame to Baltimore on April 11 to undergo treatment for kidney trouble. Four days later an operation was performed and Mr. Cummings seemed to be od a fair way to recovery. A week later, however, pleurisy developed, and on April 25 it was announced that Mr. Cummings was suffering from pneumonia in one lung. Last Tuesday it was announced that the malady had extended to both lungs, since which time Mr, Cummings has been hovering between life and death. 61 Butte Teamster on a Strike, The teamsters employed at the varl ous lumber yards in Butte, amounting to fifty men, and twenty-fiv- e more employed by the coal dealers of the city, weut out Thursday morning because their employers refused thei demands for an eight-hou- k day at th present rate of $3. About twenty men who are employed as finishers in the lumber yards also quit work for the same reason, demanding. $5 for an eight-hou- r day, instead of ten hours as at present. Boers Will Decide on Pence Terms May IS. According to a cablegram from Lon don the general meeting of the Boer leaders, at which a final decision on the subject of the peace negotiations is expected, will take place at Vercen-iginTransvaal, May 15tb, as nounced. It is officially asserted that subsequent to the deliberations of the Boer leaders at Vereeniging they will proceed to Pretoria and deliver to Lord Kitchener their decision in regard the peace terms they are prepared accept. g, Value of Morton's Estate. The will of the late J. Sterling Morton estimates the estate to he worth about $100,000. The will provides 1 an annuity to be paid Miss Emma Morton, the sister of the deceased, during the remainder of her life. T estate is then divided- into four equal parts, one part each for his four sons or their heirs. In addition to the real and personal property, Mr. Morton left life insurance policies that bring the value of the entire estate to $250, - 000, ral Male Tastes la Beaaty, Maidens who have passed their thirtieth year may now claim that they represent the most perfect and advanced type of maidenhood, and look down upon girls who marry before 25 as very much more akin to savages, for it is a well known fact that the age of marriage advances with civilization. Everywhere the mois mature woman is to the fore. Ptoo'e Cure to the best medicine v ever utf for all affections of the thro.it and lungs. WK O. Endslet, Vanburen, Ind., Feb. IS. 1900 Premonition Provod Tra case of coincidence occurred at Newport M f. Charles Anslee, the proprietor of the Potter's Arms Hotel, had a presentiment that he would die on the anniversary of ths day. The house then adjourned as a furthei death of his wife, who fell and fracit ark of respect to the memory of the deceased. a. year ago. Hi friends skull her tured Senate. Discussion of the Philippine question became heated in the senate. Thus fai tried to laugh him out of it hut he the minority practically has had a clear field in was found dead in bed at 5 eelock a thp debate, the policy of tbe majority being tc few mornings ago exactly a year aftpermit the criticism of tbe Democratic memer, his wife's fatal accident sult 1,213,942,003 Against which there are demand liabilities outstanding amounting to $909,202,019, which leaves a cash balance on hand of $334,739,983. , May 7. The house passed the bill reported from the judiciary committee, without a word of debate. The amendment providing the machinery for the enforcement of the personal tax law ol the District of Columbia, passed In 1878, was placed on the District appropriation bill as a rider, and the bill was passed. The bill to provide diplomatic and consulai officers for the republic of Cuba was also House. Remey, who has arrived in New York from the Philippines, says; Concerning general conditions in the island, Gen. Chaffee told passed. The bill to amend the bankruptcy act was me before I left that things were procalled up but not acted upon. gressing slowly slowly but surely Senate. The Rosebud Indian reservation and that pacification was only a matter bill and tbe sundry civil bill were again con of time. Talk of the withdrawal of sidered, but not completed. the United States from the PhilipMay 8. pines is based on an inaccurate and House. Congressman Payne offered resoluof conditions incomplete knowledge tions the death of Representative This country could not Amos regarding out there. J . Cummings, and that appropriate serChaos would be the rewithdraw. vices be held in the hall of the house on SunRear-Admi- Total ever-growiD- Al-vi- WEEK IN CONGRESS. Th Health Department of New April 30. York has seized a quantity of the agricultural house Tne passed TO ACCEPT IIorsK ol cheap baking powder, which it found appropriation bill and began considerationtwe In that but the city. Attention was attracted last bill, Columbia ol the District to It by the low price at which it was Tbs Outlook for Pcnco In Bon'h Africa of the regular supply measures. before Is Promising, s. It Is Thought tb being sold in the department stores. By the terms of a special rule adopted Burghers Will Tot for Pence. the district bill was taken up. it will be in ordei Samples were taken and the chemist to attach a rider to it to make operative the of the Health Department reported tax law of the district, whicl existing stuff to be an alum powder," Boer meetings continue to be held, has beenpersonal a dead letter for twenty years the chiefly in the Transraal to receive the Chairman Cannon estimated that there wai which analysis showed to be composof alum and pulverized leaders' explanation of the British IIUO.OOOOO) of untaxed personal property It ed chiefly ' rock. Washinrton. terms. It is understood that the heated The powder was declared to be TheGoldfogle resolution, calling on the secdiscussions that have occurred have to health, and several thouretary of state for information as to whethei usually shown the majority to be in American citizens of Jewish faith were exclud- sand pounds were carted to the offal ed from Russia, was adopted. favor of peace. dock and destroyed. It is unsafe te Senate The bill for the purchase ofthi It is said that about two hundred Rosebut these with reservation In South Dakota and the experiment delegates will attend the conference to sundry civtl appropriation bill were considered cheap articles of food. They are sure to be made from alum, rock, or ' be held at Vereeniging, Transvaal colbut no action was taken on them. Mr. Allison offered an amendment, which wat other Injurious matter. In baking ony, May 15th, and that all sections of adopted, appropriating 250,000 lev the purpowders, the high class, cream of tarthe burghers will be thoroughly reprenow occupied bj tar brands are the most chase of the ground building economical, sented there. It is expected that a the census bureau. Mr. Patterson of because they go farther in use and are A resolution was offered by vote by ballot will be taken at this Colorado directing the secretary of war to ordei healthful beyond question. conference. cable Major Gardener, now in the Philipby It is, reported that General Dewet pines, to oome immediately to Washington to Blchost Maa la Turksy. has frankly declared the British terms appear as a witness before the Philippine comPasha has the reputation ot Hassan to be reasonable, and that it is advis- mittee. being the richest man and tbe most able to accept them, while Delarey is May I. corrupt man in the Turkish govern- aaid to be ready to abide by the deHouse. The house gave most of the day to ment He is supposed to be worth ; cision of, the majority. Thu ontlook the District of Columbia appropriation bill $40,040,000 or $50,000,000, all of which was not completed. Mr. Shattuo of he has which the service while in for peace, therefore, is promising. acquired Ohio spoke on industrial conditions, labor orhas He great Inof the governmenL ganizations, the right of employees to strike, COPPER WAR IS OVER. The latter sultan. with the fluence exand the gradual improvement of conditions considers him one ot his most loyal and between labor capital. isting 1s Reached by Which tb Agreemast Mr. Gaines of Tennessee denounced condiand efficient officers and trusts him Amalgamated Controls th Bltnatlon. tions jn the Philippines, declaring that our Implicitly. The copper war is over. Agreements army was making a howling wilderness of the Da Toar Foot Ache aad Bant have been signed or are about to be islands of Samar and Gebu. Among the bills passed was one to provide Shake Into your shoes, Allens Foot. glgned which will put the entire situathat third and fourth class mail matter without Ease, a powder for the feet. It makes tion into the hands of the Amalgasufficient postage shall not be remailed to the feel Easy. Cures tight or New ShoesSwollen, mated Copper company. sender. Hot snd Corns, Bunions, the special subject Sweating FeeL At all Druggists snd It is stated in Wall street thatagree-ment- s Senate. Agulnaldo had been signed between the of discussion In the senate. As soon as the Shoe Stores, 25c. Sample sent FREE, Philippine government bill ws taken up Mr. Address Allen S. Olmsted, LeRoy, N. Y, Amalgamated company and Senator Carmack of Tennessee resumed hia criticism of VY. A. Clark, controlling the United the Philippine committee because ofV7s refusal Kroger's Health Is Good. Verde mine; Phelps, Dodge & Company, to call Agulnaldo and other Filipinos ao witDr, Heyman, Mr. Krugers physician, nesses. He maintained that as reflections enters an emphatic denial - that the controlling the Copper Queen and other witnesses bad been cast on the character by A Arizona companies; William Green, Agulnaldo, he ought to be permitted, in all former president, of the, Trangyaal recontrolling the Green Consolidated decency, to defend himself. Mr. Carmacks public is not in good health. The physician says that Mr. Kruger is very mines in Mexico; the Lewishons, con- contention was sharply combatted b Mrof Ohio, Mr. McGomas of Maryland and well despite his advanced age. trolling large independent mines, and Mr. Burton of Kansas. the Heinzes. Both the Rosebud reservation bill and the Halls Catarrh Cure The Amalgamated is to buy the sundry civil appropriatiou bill received conIs taken ai tern ally. Price, 75a. but not Anal action. sideration, stocks in the GENERAL trans-Atlan- tic I A sensational For Indicted Councilman. The state department has been poti-fie- d that the Mexican government finally refused the application of the United States government for the surbers of tbe body to proceed without interruprender of Charles Rratz, tion. Today it was different. Mr. Spooner of Cheap Excursion Rato via tha Atehteaa, Wisconsin, Mr. Lodge of Massachusetts and of St. Louis, charged with bribTopeka A Santa Fa Railway. Mr. Foraker of Ohio ery. The man has been held under ar- spoke in defense of thebecame aroused. They On June 10th, 11th, and 13th, the ; of the first-cla- ss rest at Guadalajara, the Mexican gov- army, and of Governor administration "passenger rates following Taft, and spoke ernment having consented to his de- hotly, almost unrestrainedly. The they via above J route result was will be effective tention for eight days, pending con- one of the most spirited debates that yet has from Ogden and Salt Lake City, Utah, sideration of the request. An effort occurred on tbe Philippine question. to , was made to secure the prosecution of 132.00 Missouri River and return in bnt without Rratz ' avail, Mexico, May 5. .' 39.60 . . . return. and Louis St. decision the under and just announced, House An urgency resolution, making 44.60 and return he will be discharged and go unpunChicago of 10,900 for the exappropriation ished. penses Incident to the dedication of the atatue Final return limit September Sth, 1902. For reduced rates to other points, Revolutionists Control Rspubllo of Santo Df Marshal De Rochambeau, was adopted. Mr. Jones of Virginia then announced the and Information Domingo. regarding excursion death of Mr . Otey and offered tbe customary A revolution headed by Vice Presidates on than other above, apply tQ resolutions of regret after which the house ad C. F. WARREN, Genl Agent A. T. dent Horacio Vasquel, has broken out. lourned as a further mark of respect. Senate -- Both the sundry civil appropriation & S. JT. Ry. The revolutionists, in strong force, are bill and the bill for the purchase of the Rose411 Dooly Block, Salt Lake City, Ut marching on Santo Domingo, the capibud Indian reservation were passed. tal. The government i taking serious In vindication of the administration's policy HAS A NOVEL ADVERTISING IDEA In the Philippines, Mr. Lodge of Massachusteps to defend the city. All the republic of Santo Domingo, setts, chairman of the Philippine committee, Phlladalphla Tailor Benda Loaded Peaaddressed the senate. . except the port of Puerto Plata, and nut to ProapootlT Patron, the capital, Santo Domingo, on the A Philadelphia tailor has evolved a The principal feature of the prosouth coast, is in the hands of the revHe sends gramme in the house this week will novel idea in advertising. olutionists. be thri bill to place three new stars in through the mails, unsealed, white the American flag. The omnibus bill boxes of pasteboard, and each box One Thousand Lives Lost In An Earthto contain for the admission of Oklahoma, New proves, on being opened, quake. some six or seven peanuts. The reMexico and Arizona to statehood will The firm of Castle Brothers of San cipient of this cannot help but wonFrancisco has received a cablegram be called on Tuesday. The friends of der. There is nothing but his own adfrom Gautemala, in which their agent the bill do not desire protracted debate dress on the plain little box and within Central America stated that more on it, and will try to secure a vote on in there is no card nor anything else to show him whence the odd packet than 1,000 lives were lost in the earth- that day. There is much opposition to the bill came. quake of April 18th. More than 30,000 "What fool joker, he mutters, "has were rendered homeless. Of these the on the Republican side of the house, on the ground that the territories are been sending me peanuts T and he majority lived in the town of An appeal for aid is made. Rot yet fitted for statehood. opens one to find, neatly folded in the empty shall, a little poster reading, this week Republicans will' relieve 'Its no Rang War In Montana. joke. We make the best fitthe Democrats of the necysejty of supA range war has broken out in the clothes in Philadelphia. ' New ting plying all the speakers in the senate spring styles now ready. Then fol- -. vicinity of Maddox, Mont. This secon the present Philippine government lows thft, tailors name. tion was settled up largely by Misthe nuts, as an examination proves, for and there have been bill. Tbe events of lat week caused. sourians, years them to decide to take part in the bays been neatly split their contents putty feuds la the neighborhood, but and will 9ft Vhen the. removed; the ffdyeqtisements. Inserted, nothing serious has happened until a bill Bhall they Wrid tbeDi the be . laid bejfqrptlih.se.ppe. qhells glued together few nights ago, when unknown parties afcAlri-sskillfully' as "to defy the winch Other measures will receive attempted to assassinate the llofeldt, Idea, jdtfrVq 'detection.' -- NT Is gun brothers in their house. The would-b- e attention daring the week jipe-li- e says ijhe Philadelphia Record, in. ad- - i civil bi and dry bill the murderers shot through a window appropriation an.d it ia. making a good d(tl and escaped without detection. The providing fdr the opening to settlement vertising of talk. trouble originated over crowded conof the Hose bri'd Indiana reservation ditions of the ranges and scarcity of South Dakota water. The disputes of two rival Albanian Officers Flro Upon a Woman and Child chiefs, liiza Bey and Bairan Surah, . Deputy Sheriffs in pursuit of striking silk dyers in the village of Lodi, suited in a battle between their partisans at Diakova, .Turkey, on April N. J., surrounded the house of Frederick Behle and called ou him and his 30th. The two parties ultimately with friends to surrender. As Mrs. Behle, drew to their towers, whence they bombarded each other. carrying her child in her arms, ran President Iglesias, in his message from the bouse the deputies opened fire and a bullet struck . the woman in the congress of Costa Rica, says, that no negotiations can be made with the the arm. 1 he shooting lias infuriated the strikers, who marched through the United States concerning the proposed usually quiet streets of the village Nicaraguan canal before a constituthreatening to make trouble. Several tional amendment authorizing the clashes ensued in which a number of leasing of land for the canal is made. persons were beaten. Foils Robbers by Telling a Plausible Tsle. Sarutf fur Diphtheria . In all but one of the Berlin hospiAn attempt to hold up the St. Louis tals the serum treatment of diphtheil-- j Frisco express train was made near is in use. In these the r. i j.-Two men boarded Arkansas. Then an women who devote their whole five to' from J2 to 13 per cent whcieus In the the train there and under cover of one many of whom know what it U t drag hospital where it is not used tha hom dutie after darkness crept over the tender and, mortality is 64.7 along day day (offering intensely, The iymp-per cent toms an spinal weakness, dizziness, excitability, teal- - ' revolvers their at the leveling engineer, feeling, and sudden faintness. Tb , ing down, Advantage of American 8h!ppr. ordered him to reverse hie engine. He l and permanent con for this I Yogelsrs Exports of tin, gambler, rubber, only told them that to stop his train before Curativ which acts directly on th Stomgutta percha, copra, coffee, spices, etc. ach, Liver,Compound, Kidneys, 'snd vital organs of th body. It reaching the next siding meant certalri from can be Singapore removes all impurities from th blood. It its parts destruction, as he was closely followed American manufacturer's put into ths hands at 5 strength, vitality, and vigour In all cases from which an When extra. the train slowed per ton less than the price by home women suffer. paid by the A free sample bottle will be sent on application to up at Washburn the robbers became manufacturer of Europe, gt. Jacobs Oil, Ltd., Baltimore, frightened and fled into the timber. Asylum In Mexico Quezal-tenango- . Home Women. Hea For Whl And Stee Sail Wh To Not Anc Mo Anc Do Or We Yoi Wo Or Jus Or It W1 Bu W1 He Fo Al In ii al a o h b tl e c B n e c s 1 c a |