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Show - rV . ft f (ibrr RENDING ETati WXXOM, Foil Oslo at Brljham aaooad elaaa matter. Tba News Is Received In London With Great Joy, the Church Bells Being Rung to Acclaim the Good News. to Carraipeadoata. (ram all parts 4w apea oaa ilia at tka paper oily, mi art aoUmtad uatry. ot of it! pro par aamaa plalaly. pro tact taa auellaker tram aaraaaa the full uld ba atfaad toall carnX aorraapondanM ality wkeaeror t art rod. (VERY PUIUSHBD THURSDAY. STATE NEWS. UTAH Fitz-steve- BULL TOSSES Fuels Effect of the Volcanto ' Outbreak In West Indies. An official cablegram received in London from Lord Kitchener, dated Pretoria, Saturday, May 31, 11:15 p. m., says: A document containing terms of surrender was sigued here this evening at half past ten oclock by all the Boer representatives, as well as Lord Mil ner, the British High Commissioner and myself. The news of peace in South Africa, contained in the foregoing dispatch from Lord Kitchener, was not expected in London. Soon after the receipt of tbe dispatch, however, the news spread to the clubs and hotels, and was with much enthusiasm. The church bells were rung to acclaim the good news. A crowd gathered at the Mansion House, and the lord mayor of London, Sir Joseph C. Dimsdale, announced from the balcony that terms of surrender had been signed in South Africa. Lord Kitchener's definite announcement of peace was received at the war office at 1 oclock in th afternoon and was communicated to Kiog Edward and all the members of the cabinet before It was given to the public. The peace news was announced in the churches Sunday and by some congregations it was refceived with applause. In all the churches of London prayers of tbauksgiving were offered and special hynms were sung. letter from Honolulu, dated May The effects of the vol24th, says: canic eruption at St. Tierre are supal posed to have been felt bere,in tbe conditions of the upper atmosphere. A lurid sunset last night attracted mnch attention and the sunrise following was equally startling. Without clouds to make much color there was a red glare on the horizon as the sun went down and rose, and it is attributed to volcanic dust from the St. Pierre disturbance. The phenomena observed here was a deep red glow, rhich continued in the west long after the usual sunset glare should die out, SDd in the morning began before the rising sun usually shows color in the east. VIIKWAUKEE ANIMAL A on-usu- Agoinaldos Former Secretary of TVar HYPNOTIST. MAN TRIES HIS POWER ON AN AND IS FATALLY INJURED. Made a Wager With a Companion That He Conld Enter a Cornlleld and Bring a Ferocious Hull Under Subjection by Hypnotizing It. Bert Peterson of Milwaukee wagered companion $100 that he could enter a cornfield on a farm north of Racine, Wis., and bring a ferocious bull under subjection by hypnotizing it. The animal chased Peterson, but he man-ige- d to dodge it until he reached e ugh board fence, which he was unable to scale. The bull rammed him through the fence with probably fatal results' Three ribs were fractured, bis shoulder dislocated and his face badly cut. l lie was removed to a Milwaukee in an unconscious coudition. Says When he regained his senses be said he would pay the bet. a hos-pita- WITTY REPROOF GIVEN TO JUDGE Shakespearean Quotation Perfect Fit for the Situation-'On- e of the most successful of Philadelphia's many noted criminal lawyers he may be. referred to here as "B." was once engaged In the defense of a notorious thief whose case was very weak, Indeed. The presiding judge was not a man of presence, was famously Irritable, and possesseu very little of the respect and admiration of the lawyer. When the evidence was all in, the judge made the suggestion that, as the case against the accused seemed .ery clear, Indeed, it should be submitted to the jury without further argument. But the lawyer insistec that an effort be made In his client's behalf bad as tue case appeared to everybody present Then he launcaed forth into one of his celebrated exhibitions of vocal pyrotechnics, filled with dazzling of speech, fine periods of verbal nothingness and many and apt quotations from Shakespeare which were bent and colored to fit the circumstances of the case under consideration. Time flew, and the lawyer talked talked until interrupted from the bench with a sharp: one "Lawyer B.! It is half-pas- t oclock, sir! Well, Your Honor, what of that? asked the orator. You know very well, sir, came from the bench,, that this court is in the habit of adjourning each day for lunch at 1 oclock 1 oclock, sir! The court has waited for you, Ug-ur- will hare a good grape Croelty Reports aro Untrue. the frost of May. General Felipe Buencamino of MaIt is probable that President Boose, nila, formerly Aguinaldos secretary of MRS. CRAVEN ABANDONS FIGHT. felt will risit Utah in September. war, called on tbe president one day Woman Who Claimed to ba the Wife oi The Psyson City last week in company with Secretary postoffice is to be Senator Fair Compromise With Heirs. raised to the presidential Root. grade soon. Mrs. Nettie R. Craven has abandoned The fruit crop in the lower General Buencamino was taken pris- her end of mond ville. fight for recognition as the widow Fitzstevens was taken to the county oner by the United States troops at tbe of the latfe Senator James G. Fair. She Wayne county and at Fruits and Tor-r- ey time Aguinaldos mother was captured, has been escaped unhurt from the recent Jail after the shooting, and before his paid $50, (.00 for withdrawing frost. death told Under Sheriff Morgan and since that time has been at the her various lawsuits against the estate head of tbe Federal Filipino party. of the deceased that he shot Hayes because tbe latter The Indications are that in millionaire, and the Washing. He told the president that his mission 1 wanted ton county this year the record for got in bis road. He said: millions that have been so long in litiMrs. McCarthy, Daly and some others to Washington was to correct some of A frnlt and in Charles gation now vest ' v broken. ' vegetable crops will be because they did me dirt when I was tbe false reports that have been put in L. Fair and his absolutelyMrs. Theresa sir sisters, sent to the asylum. The dying man circulation wieh a view of discrediting Oelrichs and Mrs. The lawyer looked amazed; then, Tb citizens of Taylor are Vanderbilt. making it asked to be shot, he said he did not a step forward and extending the work of both the civil government When Mrs. CravenVirginia taking s warm for a saloonkeeper of that as first appeared place, care to live longer. his under hand, the forefinger pointing and the right Taft Judge army. the charge being made that claimant for a share of Fair's millions, he has at the judge, he said: Besides those who were shot by the reprovingly The civil government, he told the she was offered haan wiling liquor to minors. $300,000 to abandon her I know Your Honor is a great lovinsane man, several officers were on was wouder-fua president, doing really l contest. She demanded $500,000, and er of Shakespeare that the truths . The selection of a 5 work for good in the islands, and it jury in the Mor- -' Fitzstevens trail and he held them all tensen case cost the state not less than at bay until Deputy Sheriff Daly upon being refused, instituted tbe proand the philosophy of the great bard had beeo ably seconded by the army, closed in on him. The fight between 125,000 and consumed ceedings that have jubt been dismissed. are familiar to you. But I fear Your The stories of cruelty perpetrated by Mrs. Craven claimed to be eighteen days the two men was a d enCARRIED ITS CONTENTIONS. Honor does not always apply what he Fairs wid, time, 1,163 veniremen being drawn. our soldiers, he said, were either wholly ow. She said he married her counter, but owing to Fitzsteven's knows of Shakespeare to the circumconby In Wayne county the lucerne is be agility the deputy was unable to hit British Government Won on Every Vital untrue or fThe tract one evening in her rooms in tbe stances of the moment I have in greatly exaggerated. him but once. Folnt. i. ing cat tq start it growing army had conducted itself in a way to Colonial hotel, a few years before bis mind a line in King Lear that reads: again, y the tops were frosted so Cabling from Pretoria, the corres- elicit praise from all The lean, lank and hungry judge g badly that it Indian Outbreaks In Mexico Exaggerated death. She produced several witnesses hft to from the roots again. Tbe -- reports of the Yaqul Indian pondent of the Daily Mail, after anFilipinos, and this, too, in the face of to show that Fair often introduced her would hang the guiltless rather than V mall boy set fire to a barn at troubles in Sonora, Mexico, has been nouncing the signing of the terms of the greatest temptations and provoca- as his wife, but her case was not up- eat his mutton cold! With Your Honor's permission, I will close my last week, the damage done greatly exaggerated. No revolution is surrender, says the British au.horities tions. held in court. She appealed from that speech at this point. amounting to about $1,000.' The lad in progress. The trouble grew out of absolutely rejected tlie suggestion of The writer regrets that he does not proceeding, aud that appeal was CLIMBED IN HIS SLEEP. Boer tbe that terms of the will probably delegates Gor-ney sent to the reform a disagreement between Manuel those dismissed. know if the thief was acquitted. among recently school . . and his at the El Car- surrender should be ratified by Mr. Baltimore SonnmbnlUt At one time Mrs. Craven produced Meets With Seriand declared in tbe Kruger, Boers that 8iiiy two wills purporting to have been exe- CRAMP COMPLIMENTED BY CZAR liter the Decoration men hacienda and a number of Yaquj ous Accident. had no hand in the settlement. dy road raev ws Salt Lake to Farm-te- , laborers, who, in a conflict, killed two Europe With his left hip dislocated, his back cuted by Fair, but they were not deThe will show, continued the Ruslan Ruler Pleased with Answer of terms :Drto. J, JIT clared genuine by the courts. of Tooele, won Mexicans. The Yaquis, fearing tbe Fnmons Shipbuilder. and "that the British injured from correspondent, probably suffering the flnt' d V 64 minutes and 20 soldiers, left the ranch and took to the The estate, as it vests in tbe heirs of Charles H. Cramp, the veteran shipinternal carried its John on contentions a injuries, Rowley, some where were hills, they joined by the dead millionaire today, is worth builder of told the other other Yaquis. Mexican soldiers pur- every vital point, while the minor con- sonambulist, 45 years old, lies in a about $20,000,000. Each of tbe three day of his Philadelphia, to Alexander of Czar visit of 6, Monroe, sued them and a aged cessions, particularly those in regard critical condition at his home in Baltifight ensued, resultchildren receive a third. of the present ruler, the father ; . fle plf Russia, to the with matches, lighted financial generous more. His treatment, are the result of injuries ing in the killing of seven Yaquis and will greatly appeal to the Boers in clothf- when he received the first order for d was severly burned, au attempt to get possession of a three Mexican soldiers. At last reLIVES WITH BROKEN NECK. value The of Lord Kitchegeneral. constructing In his yards a warship saved by her father ports the soldiers had the Yaquis sur- ner's personality as a factor in the crows nest shortly after midnight for the great empire of Northern Eu berln rounded in the hills not far from ditch, while he was fast asleep. He left his Man Employed In Mill Meets With Pe- rope. of peace can never be overGeneral Torres says a few conclusion estimated. is no doubt that bed at aD hour when the streets were ire are now culiar Accident. "The Czar received me standing hatching out days will suffice to quell the disturb- peace will There be popular among the from, Richfield to Mon-a- r ance. deserted, and, though sound asleep, While D. R. Ballentine was endeavoramong some dozen or- - more of his Boers. was able to find his way to the rear ing to repair a set screw on a pulley at naval dignitaries, he said, and while beginning to fear Boer Prisoners Rejoice Over Peace Terms 'tie- CHAPEL IN HIS FACTORY. eked upon the possible yard. A large tree grows here, in his sawmill, near Noblesville, Ind., the he was spaciousness itself, I was none A dispatch from Hamilton, Bermuda, .r which there is a crow's nest. Rowley, belt caught his clothing, tore off every the less embarrassed. You see, I was Jpest too lightly. says: Tbe news was communicated to Manufacturer rys Time to all HU still Who Attend. ployeea asleep, placed a ladder agaiost garment he wore and threw him to the not used to that sort of thing and Boers in on the the enclosure Hawkins cials are mnch excited really was wondering every minute the tree. He ascended and had Frank Woodbury, a furniture r, The prisoners were delighted, les found in a building island. just ground. He fell on his head and hit just what would happen and what I has fitted up'a chapel in his gotten to the fifteenth round when he neck was broken. He is still alive, but would be and received tbe news with great enlied recently, thqy. expected to do. The Czar there is no hope of his recovery. The stood rather thusiasm, shouting, singing and hur- - factory in Orwell, near Oswego, N. Y., fell to the ground and awoke. was close to me as we talked remarkable thing is the failure of the and I found myself wishing I were burned to con- - rahing. Some of them rushed wildly and every morning he leads religious Hanna Sounds for Keynoto Republican fall to produce instant death. Special- a bigger man as he towered above about, embracing every English soldier services there, with his 150 employees Glee Clubs. ists who saw the injured man say that me. Then, all of a sudden, he asked: He says they we as the congregation. and said: met, Yesterday they The two weeks 100,000 of Ohio, in convenMr. Cramp, in what school of it is the only case on record of an inwere foes, but today we are friends." should all start the day right, and the tion at Republicans pOUnd ofili potatoes have been Drinks were served Cleveland, nominated the folout to the Boers services, he thinks, helps them to do naval architecture were you educatof the character which Ballentine jury ,hippe 4 from SL George. They on HawkiDs island, and the rejoicing it. The meetings last twenty minutes, lowing ticket: Secretary of Stati sustained where the ed? pftrty did not die had to l lliled in wagons from forty there continued until a late hour. The but the time is Mr. Woodburys, and is Lewis C. Laylin of Norwalk; Judge Your Highness, I answered, I He is and conscious able to instantly. on Tucker's island also received included in the working hours of the of supreme court, William B. Crew of to fifty nils sod netted the farmers Boers was educated in my fathers yards. but cannot more talk, himself. ia He news with the joy. great 80 cent sbndred. McConnellsville; Food and dairy com- 50 years old and has a large family. We founded a school of naval architecture. missioner, Horace Ankeney of Xenia; v Th aajy of George Shepler, of Idaho's Sheep Grazing Law Pronounced Chicago Doctor Says Physicians TRAILING NEGRO BRUTE. Valid Member of the board of public works, Blnms for Insanity. What put that Into my head I will Balt Lake,arrowly escaped cremation never know, continued Mr. Cramp, William a decision In filed Monday, the The of twentieth Defiance. Jr., Kirtley, annual of Kansas meeting Farmers Are Likely to Lynch a , last 'veek,jhe roof of the buruing but it took the trick. The convention which was a contincourt of Idaho affirmed the the Minnesota State Electric Medical The Czar Black Man. ., buildipg Sling in while they were supreme of caught me by the hand and said: Mr. ued ovation to the law which Senator ended at St. Paul closed validity Hanna, society W. prohibits Mrs. J. ? T. Saturday. . Firemen rushed In etill in Hammond, wife of a Cramp, you were educated in the ' and saved Is sheep owners from graziug their flocks The feature of the session was a paper with a great demonstration in his wealthy farmer living near Osawato-mischool that I am glad to have build family. within two milesf inhabited dwell- read by Dr. II. K. Whitfordof the Ben-nhonor, to which he responded in a Kan., was assaulted late Friday ships for my navy. At Province the nine months old ings. Chief Justice Quarles wrote the characteristic speech. The senator, "at afternoon Medical college, Chicago, in which by a negro. A large mob of M and Mrs. John Gregg, of opinion, Justice Sullivan concurring. he declared that one-ha- lf v.., babe of of the former state conventions, has sounded farmers are searching for the Canned Food. negro, that placaulled a pan of boiling milk Justice Stocksager dissented. Under world's insanity of the present time keynotes that have been taken up by and if he is It is amusing enough to discover Jr- caught he will probably be ntoH the little one was due to the manner in so medilaw tbe which owner the of a He Republican clubs. told them lynched. The negro being dwelling, was practiced half a century ago. this time toglee . badly scalded that it died approached the that the cattle rancher, though 1,000 within two within two miles of which sheep are cine cows come up to water at his tanks sing "Keep on Letting house while Hammond was lie referred particularly to the injudihours after the accident. away, and permitted to graze, is entitled to re- cious use of drugs, such as mercury Well Enough Alone.jn the campaign before assaulting Mrs. Hammond first every day or two, will yet serve condensed milk from cans that come knocked her sister down with a revolBalpb Mclierny and Anthony Boy- - cover for grass eaten and for any other arsenic, etc., by the physicians of fifty rallies this year. from New Jersey, that his beef bears years ago. ver, seriously injuring her. were killed at the Golden Gate damage inflicted. To Abolish Small Ber Kegs. the mark of Kansas City, that even Seven Men Drowned In Salmon River. mill, Mercur, Friday last. They were Alleged Drowning of Seven Men In SalEND OF WAR IN SIGHT- his poultry and eggs are imported at Tbe bill of Representative Overstreet mon Is River Unfounded. octthe ore In a chute when H. E. Nutting of Lardo, in the deaaing enormous prices from Kansas. His upper of Indiana, abolishing tbe It Is Believed tbe Present Week Will Witthey were birried underneath the ore, Curly Brewer, tbe Thunder Mounend of Long 1 alley, has arrived in butter also comes canned. If it were of ness was Close of Brlttsb Boer-Wa- r. keg beer, favorably acted upon death being due to suffocation. tain guide and mail carrier, arrived in Boise. He brings a story of the drown-innot for the patient Chinese gardener the and by means The ways London committee. Boise Monday afternoon direct from Daily Chronicle declares even the best irrigated, valleys would of Thunder Mountain , Casey A dims, who traveler The measure is desired by the beer that the was arrested at of the left negotiations there He be without fresh vegetables. But if camp, having if present Thursday. constitutes true, that, the saddest trade in order to do lit Lake Cityjrecently is wanted at was at South Fork away with the week will witness the termination of the Southwesterner fails in He says incident that has Saturday. in occurred small the gardening yet Moil., to answer to the charge ,1na. kegs. the war in South Africa. The that there Is no truth in the reported rush to the gold fields. He states that paper he does delight in flowers, vines and burglary. It is alleged he robbed shade trees. They relieve the monotGeneral Brooke Retired. says it understands that the governof seven men and fourteen before he left Lardo a man named 'idea of J. B. Collins securing drowning ment has declined to grant the rebels ony of the gray desert, and link him The senate committee on horses in the South Fork. The trail is Eagle came out over the Lardo trail military Vtount of valuable jewelry. open the entire distance. Elk Summit, after some flour lie had cached. Eagle affairs has authorized a favorable re- unqualified amnesty or to fix a date with his old green home in the East. He will let his fields go thirsty In pwitoflice department has an-- 1 the principal barrier, has been shoveled reported that his party had found a port on the bill providing for tbe re- for the establishment of time of drought before he will allow and that English will following changes in tbs out, and horses and men are going party of seven prospectors drowned, tirement of General Brooke with the be the rose bushes and the pepper trees the official language in probably with fourteen horses. rank of lieutenant general. the- two btah postmasters, to take over. in his front yard to suffer. colonies. Indeed, V hailed to Tree by Robbers. Bingham Canyon, from Little Child Strays Away and Is Fonnd so industrious has he been In sur! American Officer Will Drill Caban Sol Lspsrs be Corsd. May In Brash. Sage Asleep ,0: Mercur, from f 1,400 Tom Harless, a farmer who lives near disrs. himself with shade and verDong Gong, tbe Chinese leper, who rounding from 3800 10 $2,900; The little child, two years old, of Berkeley, Ala., and who has been dure that he, is open to criticism for The latest official order, issued by has .for four months past occupied an Waltei Sparks, living four miles up ploughing on the Esslinger ( fromTTl.lOO to $2,200; overdoing the matter, overcrowding place, was the United States military authorities isolated house near St. Louis, has ap-- his small grounds. An irrigated val$2,100 to $2,200; Nephi, the Snake river north of American eating dinner at a spring, when he in Cuba, has just reached Washington. recovered from his malady ley town in blossom is a marvel $1,400; Park City, from Falls, Ida., strayed from its home was confronted by two men with pis- Regular letters numbers 19 aud 20 de- parently long and will be released within two months to be remembered. The Century. 1 about o'clock Sunday afternoon. It tols. They robbed him of $4 and then tach Captain D. E. Aultman from unless the disease duty returns. Chauimoo-gr- a was missed soon after by the mother backed him against a tree. The loose with , the coast are being entertained at Maori Singer In Lonlon. artillery, especially oil, the product of an East Indian Mfarmers on account of and search was at once begun. The folds of flesh on each side were pulled commending him for his services A Maori contralto is singing in Lonin has been tree, the sole treatment ad. don. She Js whole town and neighborhood joined out and nailed to the tree and his organizing and the Princess Te Rangi grasshopper that have raising it to such a ministered to Dong Gong by Dr. Martin in the search but the little tot was not hands were stretched above his head high standard of Pai, eT halfbreed, her father being a the past week. The The same C. Woodruff, efficiency. office is then British colonel stationed in New Zeasuperintendent of quarby request of President antine. Discoloration northeast of tbe city found until 12 o'clock at night five and treated likewise. In this condihas disappeared land and her mother the miles up the wagon road ton ards Po- tion the man remained until dark wheD Palma detailed on special duty as in- from the head of the face and limbs, and ovingjnasa of grass- patients structor with the Cueroo de Ngatiporon clan. The princess sines he wan rescued by a farm hand. catello, asleep in the sage brush. or newly organized Cuban Artilleria feeling has returned fto tbe spots of Irish songs. army corps! flesh that were affected, Oregon Elect Democratic Governor. Graves shot and killed . Chicago Crowd Cheer Duelists. Japan to. Inspect American Navy Yards, An election was held in Oregon MonHorses aud Tiger Fight. tkea suicided at tleir Two colored men fought a duel to Dr. 8. Kimura of A Point of Law. Tokio, surgeon inA Indian tiger was The supreme court of North Caro,o Salt Lke last Friday. Hs day for state officers, two congressmen the death with knives in the streets of spector of tbe imperial Japanese navy, in a and members of the Icgislatuie which .feotf gating his wife had been fight with horses on a circus lina, consisting of Chief Justice Chicago. As they slashed and pluuged is in Chicago on his way to Washing-ton- , killed will electa United States senator to the train while en route from Goshen to Furches and Associate Justices Clark 'XjY"- - Graves wa a member where he will be tbe official weapons in each others bodies succeed Joseph Simon. At midnight a crowd of more reprewhioh went from Utah Montgomery. N. Y. The and Cook, de! Poughkeepsie, sentative of the Japanese than escaped elded an actionDouglas person army and from its wagon while the tiger the other day in which . net, scattering returns indicated the elec- formed a circle around fifty train was In at the navy them American national conand Furches and Clark dissented.- - The tion of George E. Chambeilaiu (Demomotion and. crawled Into a car containeheered the combatants when one t, an attorney of Park or gress of surgeons next week. Dr. other for nor. The crat) entire govei Repubing thirty draught horses. A fierce the three members of the court are the other drove the knife to the hilt. Kimura has been ordered tally shot in tho foot lican state ticket, with the younger and have not been on the the head battle by n exception After ten minutes of fierce ensued, the horses couple were on a bench as long as Furches and Clark. fighting of the Japanese navy to make extenOt governor, is elected by from 8,000 to and kicking at the savage inone of the men They It is well understood that Clark is staggered and fell sive Investigation of the United States plunging 12,000, aud 'Ihouius H. Tongue and J. with his truder. When the train reached Pough'a to succeed Furches as chief adversary vNre$ rvhen Mre. navy at weapon sticking yards N.- - Williams are elected to and Brooklyn the was Norfolk. keepsie found justice dead and tiger congress by in charged tbe 'his, body. The long blade bad He will spend together about three mangled under the hoofs of one of the at the election in November next. Urge majorities. horses. Six of the horses were tiadly Afterward, in discussing the case In pierced his heart. months in this country. , scratched and bitten. which Furches and Clark had disF.nglnr Weut Into tl Itiver. that no believe l Wisconsin Hat a Jack the r Peace In Suuth Africa. Maimer. & sented, Furches remarked to Cook Rio Denver tiiande Tear-o- ld passenger Spring- Acquitted of Killing Blother. The police of LaCrosse, Wis., are enthat we decided that case so and It is said in Brussels that the Boer train No. 6. due in Denver at 7 a. in., Void suicide wae It has been announced at the district so. Cook replied: "Oh, no; we with through passengers from the gaged in an effort to unravel tbe delegation in Europe now admit that de was murdered, cided the case that way and office in New York that the which attorneys mystery in surrounds one of the peace South Africa has been coast, was wrecked about thirtev you and iald have been secured, Clark dissented. most grand jury that has been investigating peculiar cases ever beard of. It aud that the settlement lie boy to bave miles east of G.enwood Springs by cobetween the the murder To this Justice Furches of Mrs. Voelpel at Chrisat caused his lliding with a huge boulder on a shar; ia to find a Jack the Maimer that Boers and Great Britain will be rejoined' if the present chief "Well, signed justice and curve at the edge of Grand river. Tin they are directing their efforts The in the names of the former citizens of topher and Hudson streets in Febthe chief justice that is soon to be, de" mysterious mans mania is to ruary, had dismissed the case against cided so and with powdsr the two South African engine jumped the track and sank tui aniqials, and the record of his cripple K so, that carries the case who John Voelpel, the woman's republics, crimes are bln now in Short of eight to the bottom of the river for the past few days is a long and doesnt it? son. The boy will probably be released. Europe, Mr. including A Stand ex-- The maiL car followed the dark one. On West avenue Cook turned south the xrnger, thus preventing the irrecon-cilableng, ue quizzical look on the i k were cut from four Death for Robbing Trains. chief shaking resting upon the tender. It was Ma- tails Justice and replied: from cats Angora Chief Jusa continuing Horses, The chickens dogs, guerrilla and all sorts of warfare on submergeil. eni ' tJLildibgS'in' rtiallywent tice, did you evei- hear of two aces Senator Platt of Ne w York has inthe pretext that domestic animals which have fallen pMitmlly iuio the river. Cn, Had the also are they in beating three deuces? troduced a bill making train cf New York the have been crip-ple- obeying the orders of the Boer delepassenger wi.b killed, robbery a Times, aome he,?!aia,er life, en great- gates in Europe. felony, and providing the death penalty for the offense. Sarirr county erop, despite i Anaconda, Mont. Hayes and Daly will recover. Fitzstevens died two hours later, apparently well content to quit this life, but sorry that he bad failed to kill his victims along with several Others whom hs declared had done him dirt. Coroner Hughes took body in charge and will bold an inquest. Fitzstevens was sent to tfce asylum four years ago. At the time many testified againBt him.' He was released tlx months later as cured. Fitzstevens went to Salt Lake City and, after stay ing there for some time, went to where he worked in tbe ioal mines. He says that he procured one of tbe guns, a Smith & Wesson 38, in Salt Lake City, and that the other, a 38 Solts gun, was bought by him at Dia- ERUPTION OF MONT PELEE. Honolulu Patrick Fitzstevens, a former inmate of tbe State Insane asylum, shot Police M,p .tt 04 Judge Hayes and Deputy Sheriff Joseph Cltr a Daly, and was in turn shot four times by Sheriff Conley, Monday afternoon at batraoRWos dM to I PEACE IN SOUTH AFRICA. BOERS TIRE OF WAR AND TERMS OF SUR. RENDER HAVE BEEN SIGNED. BIREX ITANDIJtO, Bdltor. mi INSANE MAN. BV Pftllce Judge Hayes and m Deputy Sheriff of Anaconda, Mont, Attacked by Crazy Man. Proprietors. Ternaa of Subscription! la ad vaaoa ... ...... rattrnd SHOT Un0 . ed half-an-ho- hand-to-han- right-thinkin- X Q time-keep- er riV Jr - roll-Vigat- ion C T - 's o. manu-lacture- com-buildi- i 1 e, one-eigh- th g - two-year-o- ld - 1 J panic-stricke- M - f es i - 1 Wv,' t WEEK IN NEWS SUMMARY. A crisis in the Spauiah cabinet occurred last week. Deaths from the Goliad, Texas, cyclone have reached a total of 141. Admiral Schley delivered the Memorial day address at Bangor, Maine. Mt. Pelee is still active And vometa fire which is visible forty miles away. The situation of tbe famine stricken peasants of Russia continues to grow worse. jockey, Pat Meagher, a steeple-chss- e was killed at the Woodbine track, Toronto. The Emperior of Japan has subscribed 10,000 francs to the Martinique relief fund. There is a coal famine in New York in the City, occasioned by the strike fields. Pennsylvania All the coal companies in Hazleton, Pa., are commissioning special officers to guard their property. John Jermyn, the millionaire coal operator, died at bis home in Scranton, Pa., last week, aged 75 years. The imports of dry goods and merchandise at tbe port of New York for last week were valued at $6,524,749. There is four feet of water in tbs townsite of Walters, Okla., and the transaction of business is impossible. Four people were drowned by the capsizing of a boat in the Columbia river last week near Martins Bluff, Oregon. The Oklahoma rivers are receding. The total damage of the floods throughout the territory is estimated at over a million dollars. The floods in western Oklahoma and the western portion of Indian Territory continue unabated, and roost Breams are still on tlie rise. I. P. Barrow commited suicide al Butte last week by shooting. Brood-ib- g over a love affair is supposed to bave prompted the rash deed. Senator Platt, of New York, has introduced a bill in tbe senate making train robbery a felony and providing the death penalty for the offense. All differences between the Chicagr Union Traction company and its em ployees have been settled and the com pany accepted the demands of the men Tbe Great Northern flyer wat wrecked last week near Grand Forks, N. D. Several coaches were piled in a heap. Only one person was seriously hurt. Harry Hicks, an aeronaut, was killed at Kingston Point, New York, last week, by a fall from a parachute. He struck bead first on a sand bar in ths COXGREss, May 7. Hcrsa I The house passed the I migration bill. The feature of the da, - ' lively debate on the question of sale of intoxioating liquors at prohthw tlons. It was precipitated by aa'am-- u. offered by Mr. Bowersock of Kansas n, uch sale, which was carried. 83 to lf1Ubl1 ' Landis of Indiana followed this vieton 1,1 amendment to prohibit the sale of -- - ltk,, In the capital, and It prevailed by majority, 108 to 19. oot Sixatb.-- A fruitless effort a aw before adjournment of the senate u agreement on a time for a voteon th? pine bill. The discussion Indicated tt, 0a day next week eventually would be lifiOl but no time was fixed Mr. Burrows, of committee on elections, reported that the committee was opposed to the house providing for the election of senior11 people. aJ MAY Is R p Id man, to get 8. e house spent the day debaa the bill to Increase the subsidiary cola coining the silver bullion in the trrasun recoin the standard dollars as the pubL essitles may require. The limit of JHousxi-T- he jen Pei Rowing idensla I of the kly. coinage Is now 100,0 x),o0o. The bill to an Indefinite amount In the dlscretlM?,e, 'k secretary of the treasury. Sen atb The following bills were Authorizing the board of supervisors; I Cruze county, Ariz., to issue bonds erction of a courthouse and Jail; grantlj. u f to the town of Juneau, Alaska, to lands pied for sohool purposes; adjusting COQfliCt8 respecting state school iu. selections In lieu of school sefilon ln w " doned military reservations, An agreement was reached by which vote on the pending Philippine govern! bill and all amendments will be taken aciS Jowraan v ption k that jer ant! on pi I havei the ji Tuesday. MAY 89. The bill to Increase the silver eoi nage was passed . The text of Okur follows: That the secretary of the net. Is hereby authorized to coin silver bimtonta the treasury, purchased under the act a j,u H, 1890, Into such denominations of eubgl silver coin as he may deem necessary public requirements and thereafter, as pnuu necessltlee may demand, to recoin sllvw & lars Into subsidiary coin: and so much cf a, act as fixes a limit to the aggregate of toi. diary silver coin outstanding and so mnetg any act as directs the coinage of any portlm the bullion purchased under the acts of 14th, 1890, into standard silver dollars, tthn by repealed. A bill was passed for the improvement m care of Confederate Mound, Oak wood ceotten Chicago. A bill was passed to reduce the selecting reserve banks to cities of 15,000 inhabitant, 1 The conference report on the fonWcttim j bill was adopted. The house then adjourn until Monday airs- SENATE-T- he Philippine bill still occ g.or u the attention of the senate. Messrs. Boigu, I- Clay and Spooner were the principal speikta $ rlie of the day. xnti A joint resolution was introduced andtua jianj authorizing the secretary of war to delim the governor of New Jersey as many en- - Horss to! 'fr an equestrian statue of General W. J Sewell. The conference report on the river and to. agreed to. river. May 81. Charles Jamison was drowned in the -Senate.. In the senate Is so uan Hissing swollen river at Perry, Okla., last A11 ford to while it. week, attempting Philippine debate It created a sensation. efforts to recover the body have been bpooner of Wisconsin was speaking and Mi, fruitless. The fire and police board of Denver bas issued instructions to tbe chief of police to close all wine rooms and to en force the ordinance excluding women and Filipinos had been put to death by Amt polled to dig. Mr. Lodge said the story had been denied! f the father of the soldier who had started ft ul v that the war department had cabled to Genea I from saloons. Chaffee to ascertain the facts. , a Mr. Carmack Interrupted to say thatnodoaS ' Owing to the large aggregation of the soldiers would deny the story as all soldtafl Norwegian contract laborers going to In had been required to do. Bit J Canada, the authorities of Norway remark was greeted with hisses from the gat have prohibited foreigners from hiring leries, the demonstration of disapproval etlliq out sharp rapping of the gavel from theclair laborers there for export. He J 7e 4 I The Ministers association of Manila is about to send a cablegram to the Jane 2. Housb. The house, by a vote of!29 to United States protesting against tbe suspended the rules and adopted tho joiotrew I the thanks of congrea tt shelving of the PhilHpines bill as lution extending of State Hay for his address oath I recommended by the Phillippine com- Secretary occasion of the McKinley memorial exordia ' mission. last February, The conference report upon the senate bill k An attempt on the life of the Czar by a woman was discovered last week by protect wild game and birds In Alaska w adopted secret service officers. The woman was The special rule for the consideration ofth at the summer residence of the Czar bill until disposed of wasadoptei 1 with an infernal machine concealed in An attempt to suspend the rules andpuii bill to retire General Sternberg failed. J a handkerchief. Senate Little interest, either on the door Later details of the earthquake iu or in the galleries, was manifested in theiot Guatemala only add to its horrors. ate debate on the Philippine government WL Mr. Mason of in a vigorous speed, Passengers arriving at San Franko on differed from the Illinois, In r majority the steamer City of Sydney say they posed for the Filipinos . He thetreatmentpnurged that new understood that at least 1,400 dead son existed for accordingwto them a treats: I were taken from the ruins of Quezalte different from that accorded to the Cubans, oi strongly advised that they be afforded therftk nango. to govern themselves. Officials of the Hawthorne race track, Other senators who spoke were Messrs Hmr, who grand stand burned Friday of Iasi Foraker, Cullom, Bacon, Patterson, Tdht i Carmack and Proctor. , week, say that no lives were lost in the J One hundred and sixty-fiv- e fire. The stable boy who was reported delegtttt killed has been found. Detectives be- were in attendance at the annual co- lieve tbe fire was tbe work of incen vention of the W estern Federation Miners held in Denver last week. diaries. 1- - v Ji An outbreak of Yaqui Indians ha occurred. A fight took place thirty miles from Hermosillo, in which eight Yaquis and two Mexicans were killed. The Yaquis retreated in a southeaster-Hdirection and another fight is ex. , pected. In Denver the United Association oi Hotel and Restaurant Employees concluded its convention. Resolution were adopted indorsing the strike oi the building trades in that city. Secretary J, B. Armstrong was made gen- The Indian appropriation bill, jat signed, contained, when reported, tt following items relating to weur states; For support and education o! Is CO chi le lai las' M 7 DO I l a ly om . jno tha I I Lai P la southern Utah, intendent, $846; all, $9,690. ' the Indian Service in Utah, includif $rveBng expenses of agents, $1,00& Shebitsand Kaibaba in Utah, if in th r v dvvi eta vile the same is necessary, jr 5,000. For thirteenth of twenty iniUB eral organizer. Jessie Johnson, a negro, who M. D. McCray, postmaster at said Indians, approved February $3, Rensselaer, Ralls County, Mo., on April 1889, to be used by tbe secretary of ft and who was 28th, taken' to the Pari Interior for the of the IndiM jail on May 2nd to prevent his being In each manner benefit as the president bm? lynched, has been taken to Kansat direct, $6,000. To carry out 'the agreement will City for safety. aid Indians, approved June 6, 1900,1 H. V. Smith, commissioner Soldiers be nsed as provided in article two of Home at Lajara, Cal., Orval Smith, said agreement, $425,000; in all, $& Earl Hart and Dude Hart, charged 000. with the murder of Porfiro Gallegos support, civilization and d of Shoshones and Bannock which occurred on Rock Creek, in Rio other reserve! Indians of Hall Fort Grande eounty on February 10th, have Idaho, including- pay of employ! been arrested at Montevista. $25,000. For fourth of nine instalfments,loft Frank H. Warren and Edgar two general prisoners at Fort disposed of as provided in article two Sheridan, have escaped. The men, of the agreement with the Indian! had been taken out to work the Blackfeet reservation, ratified hf sprang on William Brown, tbe sentry act approved June 10, 1896, $150,000. who had them in charge, disarmed For purchase of agricultural imp! him after a struggle and then fled. ments and support and civilization! Mrs. Henry Shelton band of Nez Perce India Sanford, widow Josephs $4,000. of Henry Shelton Sanford, minister to For and civilization of K Belgium during President Lincolns Perce support Indians in Idebo, $3. 0(H). term, Is dead at her home in For support, civilization and Derley, i. Mrs. Sanford was known of the Shoshones, Bannock as the most beautiful woman at the Sheepester sod other Indians of H Belgian Lemhi agency, Idaho, including court during her husbands term. eV employees, $13,000, mur-dere- d instrW-tio- - k V XVal-lu- instm-tio- ' I y . c . - ( A ' |