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Show (iHfcrxr )c "GERMANS HAD TO WITHDRAW. TILLMANS .VICTIM DEAD. lcwsf Editor Gonzales Succumbs to Assas sins Bullet. four After days of suffering, death Tirmi of Subscription: One Year, In advance came after noon Monday to shortly M Six Months Jli Narciso Gener Gonzales, editor of the Three Months . Columbia State, who was shot last! Entered a 'the Post Office at Brigham City as Thursday by Lieutenant Governor second class matter. James H. Tillman. Mr. Gonzales was UVBl'H STANDING, Editor. unconscious when the end came. His wife, his three brothers, his sisters, lalnitriodeiu to Correspondents. Items of news are solicited from all parts of members of thp editorial staff of the the country. State, and the surgeons were present. Write upon one side of the paper only. A few moments before the end came Write proper names plainly. In order to protect the publisher from imit was known all over Columbia. full from the persons, positions irresponsiblebe name of the author should signed to all comis no apparent anger, no disThere munications. The identity of correspondents will be withheld whenever desired. play of excitement, but an unnatural quiet is noticeable throughout the city. PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY. Soon after the death of Mr. Gonzales, a telephone message carried the news to Captain Sligh, the county UTAH STATE NEWS. jailer, and he apprised Colonel Tillman. It is stated that the latter received the information without any Nick Haworth was not executed on expression or betokening any emo, . the 16th, a stay of execution being se- tion. cured. : THIS MOB WAS FOILED. A permanent organization of the Draper Commercial club was perfected Attempt to Lynch a Prisoner Prevent, last week. Sheriff. ed by Niels Morton Peterson, the pioneer A special from Perry, la., says that Of all pioneers of Richfield is dead, af 300 men gathered at the jail in that the age of 84. city Monday night and attempted to' The engineering corps on the lynch Stephen Crandall, who was arwui soon . ue rested as a suspect in connection with1 Leamington cut-o- ff the shooting of Harry Patte, the bank! through with that work. The distance to Los Angeles from cashier, Sunday morning. Ropes werej Salt Lake by the future San Pedro secured and preparations made to hang Crandall. At the request of the' road is said to be 780 miles. t the local militia company was The Black Hawk war veterans ol" mayor caled out to guard the Jail. While Ephraim are making arrangements for the excited crowd was preparing to the perfection of an organization. deal out summary justice, Sheriff After receding to the lowest .point Holmes managed to spirit the prison record, the water level of the Great oner away and took him to Adel, where he was placed in the county Salt Lake uas again begun to rise. Jail. Ibapah, the Indian who - beat his . COULDNT WAKE GIRL8. father to death last August in defense t of his mother, has been granted a parPennsylvanian Gels Into Trouble Try. don.. ing to Solve Servant Girl Problem. , Another big rabbbit hunt is being F. .Langdon, a hotel proprietor of arranged for between the sportsmen Pa., has been arraigned Wilkesbarre, of ML Pleasant and Ephraim. It is before Magistrate Donohue, charged understood the hunt will be for a $200 with breaking down the door of a purse. room occupied by one of his ser- Verna Raymond, aged 20, is in jail vants, named Rickiche.-Ihis defense In Salt Lake City wun a charge of had trouble said he much Langdon burglary fiied against her. It is getting servants up these cold mornclaimed she entered a mans room and ings. The prosecutrix said she was a Stole $47 from his clothing. sound sleeper, and had no objections A rabbit hunt was held at West to the defendant tearing down his own she did object to v eber last week, resulting in the his property, but The magistrate fined profanity. death of 585 bunnies. T. j losing side, the hotel man 67 cents for swearing, beaten by five rabbits, put up a ban- and then told him to buy a patent arquet and Jail at the West t Weber rangement, which automatically ousts servant girls from their beds. amusement hall. SHOT DEAD IN HOME. No track will he laid on the Leamcut-oStockton until ington beyond the weather permits, except that lit- Spokane Girl Murdered Because She Refused to Wed. tle stretch from the present terminus Ella Mont, a domestic, was shot and to the station at Stockton, which is almost instantly killed Monday mornto be the next terminus. at Spokane, Wash., by Ed Spencer, ing It Is extremely probable that the then shot himself and is now in who licensed physicians of the state will soon take action to secure legislation the hospital. The tragedy took place at the home of Sidney Schulein, where prohibiting such persons as they des- the girl was employed as a domestic. ignate quacks from carrying on any were no witnesses, but letters There further business in the state. left by Spencer indicate that the The Wasatch Anchor Fence com- crime was committed because the girl would not marry him. He is expected pany has filed articles of incorporation. The company is being organized to die in a few hours. for the purpose of supplying Utahns Will Fight for the Statehood with steel, iron and wood fences to Quay Bill. be manufactured in this state. The senate in executive session The annual poultry show of the Monday listened to the reading of the Utah Poultry association was held in Cuban reciprocity treaty and an orSalt Lake City last week. While the der was made making it public. The number of birds on exhibition was not did not clash with the statetreaty as great as m previous years, the ex- hood bill, but Senator Quay had hibition was a very creditable one. .served notice on Senator Cullom, in Belle Wolflev, lae eleven-year-ol- d charge of the treaty, that every day at daughter ot a widow living near Mur- 2 oclock he will insist that the stateray, met death in a horrible manner hood bill shall be considered. It! last week. She was watering the fam- would require a vote to take the senily cow and had tied the picket roap ate out of executive session if the around her waist, when the cow be- friends of the treaty insisted. came frightened and dragged the child Love and Liquor Caused Death. for over half a mile, death ensuing A. Ww Barrett, former secretary of an hour later. the United States legation at Caracas, Oscar Jonnson, aged 13, came near Venezuela and brother of former Conbeing burned to death at Pleasant gressman W E. Barrett of MassachuGrove last week. He was taking setts, committed suicide in Washingan in part entertainment, his dress ton, Monday, shooting himself through heart. In a the letter which he left being composed of a quantity of cotlaid his misfortunes priton batting. Another boy applied a the suicide to marily liquor and to his infatuation lighted match to the cotton. Young for a married woman older than himJohnson being severely burned before self, on whom he spent al his money. His wife left him last August, and the flames were extinguished. since then he had gone to the dogs 1902 250 over state During patents rapidly. to lands were Issued by the board of Platt is Renominated. land commissioners. In eight counties The joint Republican caucus Monlands were offered for sale at auction, as follows: Rich, 41,727.64 acres; day night at Albany, N. Y., nominated C. Platt to succeed himself as Carbon, 32,513. 8 ; Sanpete, 8,217.15; Thomas United States senator by a vote of 108 723.77; Grand, 27, Morgan, 31,774.70; Juab, 66,474.83; Piute, 36,261.44; Salt to J for Elihu Root, the latter cast by Assemblyman William A Dennison of Lake, 18,052.72. Jefferson. Every member present, Enos Drlggs, the boy who set fire with the exception of Mr. Dennison, Pleasclothes at to Oscar Johnsons voted for Mr. ant Grove, had a hearing before Jus- The DemocraticPlatt without comment. senators and assemtice J. L. Harvy at that place, and bly held their caucus and unanimouswas found guilty of assault and sennominated John B. Stanchfleld of tenced to fifteen days in the county ly Elmira as their candidate for United Jail. States senator. The report of the board of commisThe Throttle Valve Blew Out' sioners of the state insane asylum men were so badly Injured by Five shows the number of patients in that an at the Carnegie works at explosion institution November 30, was 175; ad. that it is believed all Pa., Duquesne, dismitted during December, 4; will die. The throttle valve of a sta-- 4 Decharged, 3; died, 8; remaining tionary engine used to operate a coal cember 31, 168. blew out and the seven men crusher A young man who , registered as 'who were in the engine house at the Sullivan, but whose name is believed time were scalded by escaping to be Streigbt, suicided in a Salt Lake steam, and badly some of them were badly lodging house last week, taking an cut and bruised. Joseph Carey, the He was a night foreman, was one of the worst overdose of morphine. being cut about the head and stranger In the town and no cause is Injured,scalded . . over the body. badly known for the deed. All Talk English.' While about fifty of the male stuthirty-fiftThe h dents of the Brigham Young academy legislative assembly at Provo were working in the gym- of New Mexico convened Monday at nasium, a sneak thief entered the noon. , Colonel J. Francisco Chaves was elected president of the council dressing room and went through sev-rand Nestor Montoya speaker of the $100. pockets, securing nearly house. For the first time in the hisOne young man lost $65. of New Mexico every member of The annual report of William R. tory the council speaks English fluently. ' Jones, jr., superintendent ot the Salt The first official act of the house Lake county infirmary, shows that was the appointment of a committee during the year taere were twenty to draft a memorial to congress for deaths at that Institution, as against statehood and of gratitude to Senator twenty-seve- n during 1901, thirty-nin- e Quay for his work for statehood. in 1899. in 1900, and STANDING ft TVIXOM, Proprietor. Cool-Head- ed ; ( u. , TROUBLES OF TILLMAN. PRISONERS ROASTED. Attack Venezuelan Fort and Are Given Warm Reception. The German cruiser Panther shelled Fort San Carlos, at the entrance to Lake Maracaibo, Venezuela, Saturday, for one hour. The fort returned the fire with four guns. The Panther withdrew in the direction of Curacao. Fort San Carlos is twenty-tw- o miles from Maracaibo, and commands the entrance to the lake, or inner bay. General Bello, the commander of the fort, says: Yesterday afternoon at 12:30, Fort San Carlos was attack, ed and shelled without any provocation on our part, without previous notification or the delivering of an ultimatum, by the German cruiser Panther, which tried to force the entrance. After a fight lasting an hour, during which the fort used only four guns, the Panther was obliged to abandon the fight and retreated in the direction of Curacao. The fort suffered no damage, and only three men were wounded. There have been popular demonstrations in the streets as a result of the shelling of the fort. UTAHS LEGISLATORS. Shoots Editor Gonzales of South Car. olina and Now Occupies a Cell- In the very shadow of the South Carolina state house. Lieutenant Governor James H. Tillman shot and probably fatally wounded Narciso Gener Gonzales, founder and editor of the Columbia --.tate, a newspaper which has, since its inception, bitterly opTillman faction posed the in South Carolina politics. , ; The two men have been sworn enemies for some years and' Tillmans animosity was actuated by Gonzaless pronounced editorial opposition to him as a candidate for the Democratic nomination or governor during last falls primary. In that campaign Gonzales made editorial reference to Tillman as a liar, scoundrel and debau-che- r. A challenge to a duel followed, but Gonzales ignored it. James H. Tillman is a nephew of Senator Tillman, and it is said the fight between Senator Tillman and Senator McLaurin was the beginning of the trouble between Tillman and Gonzales. Tillman is in jail, under a . heavy guard. TREATMENT ACCORDED AMERI. CANS BY FILIPINOS. Sticks Driven Into Mans Body and He Was Slowly Roasted, His Body Being Thrown to the Hogs. NORTHWEST. L i , January 13. The senate was iu session but fifteen minutes, when adjournment was taken until ! p. m ! when a joint session of both houses was held to hear the governor s message The message was an unusually long one The governor began reading at 2 15. He read rapidly and distinctly and finished at 3 40, having consumed one hour and twenty-fiv- e minutes. Following are the recommendations of Governor Wells to the legislature. Not to paaa too many new laws; to strengthen code against anarchy ; to safeguard the lives of miners; to trust senatorial elections to popular vote; to increase the revenue or reduce the expenses of the state; to define existing water rights; to consolidate the school districts In each county; to provide for a state medical inspector; not to favor too many forest reserves; to increase appropriations for state university and Agricultural college; to provide generously for state schools; to enlarge and improve 1116 state Insane asylum, to provide for a National Guard armory; to further Improve Agricultural park; to make an appropriation for representation at the 1st Louis exposition; to create a state board of live stock commissioners; to increase the salaries of the supreme and district Judges p to promote the work of the geological survey .1 to establish experimental farms, to fix maximum transportation rates for railroads, to , provide for a curfew law- - r r) In the house a motion to appropriate 1160 to: pay for subscriptions to two daily newspapers,! one morning and one evening, for each member t a was defeated. The Wyoming legislature win am a trip through the northern part oA state later in the session. The authorities of Butte havsmenced a determined crusade aa -. machines. In a fight between two faction, Italians at Trinidad, Colo., one was killed and several injured. The Montana state senate has votj I to indefinitely postpone the bill i I the submission to the electors of I constitutional amendment giving qM suffrage to women. I A bill to permit the practice $ osteopathy is being prepared in Wyoming legislature, and will with strong opposition from the reja. lar medical fraternity. Arthur Labrosse, a Spokane barter ter, was shot by a man vko wag dling " a TevOlver which he thought was unloaded, Labosso dj ing a fet moments after the accident County Attorney Woodward of Car. bon county, Montana, has been 4U. barred from practice in Montana, it being prove4 that he forged the nama of a firm to a letter of recommenda. tlon. The fire insurance adjusters who have been at work estimating the damage done to Washoe smelters at Anaconda, Mont., have given oot statement that the loss will reach tha amount of $35,000. The girls employed in the telephone exchange in Butte, who went on a strlke a. short time ago for an inj crease of $15 per month in .wages haye , gone back to work, their t d' emands being acceded to. nickel-in-the-sl- ot At the continuation of the trial of Major Edw in B. Glenn of the Fifth infantry, who is charged with unlawfully killing seven prisoners of war in Samar, a Spaniard who was at one time held prisoner by the insurgents testified that while he was confined at the headquarters of General Lukebam in Samar in May of 1900, he saw an American prisoner roasted to death. The Spaniard said sticks were driven into the mans body and he was slowly turned over until dead. The body was then left to be devoured by hogs. He did not know the mans name, but thought he was an officer. Several officers and men were captured or missing in Samar in 1900, and the victim is believed to have been of DEATHS ON RAILWAYS. these. , fi Other witnesses reveiwed the a, Number of People Killed and Injured Gandara and Catublg massa- GERMANS .SHELL PUERTO CA- January 14 in Three Months. Senate Senator Bamberger Introduced a cres. The. defense produced & letter BELLO. bill which provides for treatment at oounty A statement prepared by the intera, written by the insurgent leader, in a gold cure institution of any inexpense to Presence of Soldiers state commerce commission shows in which he admitted that the Object ebriate on whose behalf a petition Is signed by Fire Shell at Them. that during the three months ended Balangiga massacre was contrary to friend' or relative. The benefit apply to or other drug . The German cruiser Vineta at sun. victims of the morphine-opiuSeptember 30, 1902, there were 263 the laws of warfare. as as well of strong ta the victims habits, set Thursday night fired a shell at La persons killed and 2,613 Injured in liquor. r- t T , BOY CAUSES A WRECK. , betrain accidents. Other kinds of accithe hills fort - Vigia, . a. crowning the Senator H. S. Larsen Introduced a measure - i. hind Puerto Cabello. The shell, which intended to restrict the sale of alcoholic liquors ? ,4 dents, including those sustained by Displayed Wrong Signal and a Collis- was fired becaus men were believed to In the vicinity of construction eamps. 4 employees while at work and by pasOther bills Introduced were one appropriation Resulted., , be in the fort, exploded without caussengers in getting on or off cars, etc., ing 825,000 for tbe expenses of the legislature, ' " ' ' Through the alleged interference of ing damage. two Intended to modify the taxation laws so brings the total number of casualties . The up to 12,007, the killed numbering 845, a messenger boy, a wreck was caused people 'of Puerto Cabello were that settlers who are buying land from tbe and the Injured 11,162. During the on the Baltimore & Ohio railroad east at a loss to understand the action bf state on the Instalment plan will not be (axed on their in the laud until It la all paid three months covered by the state- bf Cumberland, Md., in which four em- the German cruiser. Early the follow for, and equity one providing for sq enabling aot aument the traffic of a large majority ol ployes of the Baltimore & Ohio rail- lng morning, however, - Commodore thorizing oities and towns to condemn property .Tom Horn has completed a year needed for municipal waterworks " systems. imprisonment in the county jail gt Scheder sent the following communithe railroads has been heavier than road were killed and three injured. The wreck was due to the display- cation to the Venezuelan authorities The lost named waa evolved out pf the needs of Cheyenne. He was arrested on th ever before, necessitating the emthe city pf Ogden, as developed in the contronew men in train and ing of a false signal, giving a clear through William K. Volkmar, acting versy between tbe city and Its private water- evening iof January 13, 1902, the day ployment of yard work. track for eastbound passenger train American consul here: Referring- to works company. , ; , , following his confession - to Deputy The total number of collisions and No. Chairman Larsen of the rules committee pre10, when in the next block ahead my letter of the ninth instant, I have United States Marshal Joe Lafores. derailments was 2,448, of which 1,444 sented the report of that body, providing for were collisions and 1,014 derailments, there was standing on the track a ca- to inform you that 1 fired a shell yes- the continuance without change, pf. the rules i A Great Falls, Mont., special sayr of which 51 collisions and 92 derail- boose and two engines. The passen- terday at Fort La , Vigia, because, under which the last senate worked. State Liquor Mens association hai the ments affected passenger trains. The ger train was drawn by two engines, against my explicit prohibition, the inHouse Geoige Austin of Dtah county damage to cars, engines and roadways and these crashed through the caboose presence has been observed there of troduced bouse bill No. 1, appropriating 825,000 decided to fight the Sunday , closing . unauthorized from to pay the salaries and contingent expenses ot law, .which will soon be introduced in peisons. Judging by these accidents amounted to $2 and engines which obstructed- - the reports these persons were soldiers. . . the legislature. The rules were 198,000. and the legislature. A tax of $10 each ha ' , . . . ' 3 The statement of the German com- the bill was passed The senatesuspended track. bill to the been levied i against all men In the PLAGUE AT MAZATLANJ tbat there were unauthorized same effect cume in later, and was passed It is charged that a messenger boy modore in business in the state, and the is denied by the au- unanimously. the fort persons 'liquor was in the block thorities at Puerto CabeUo. , There Have Been 107 Deaths Since named Turner, who Representative Barrett introduced bouse bill fund will be used to fight the passage 10 came along, and, when tower No. No. 3. This prohibits the storing of explosives of the ' , byi. j January 1. WOULD CONFISCATE MINES. the engineers whistle for underground In mines. The penalty is a fine hearing There have been 107 deaths from of not 8100 more Governor nor than 8250. liss than Lieutenant Haggott a lever, giving him clear Scheme Proposed to Settle Coal Mine the plague since January 1. The a cleartracks, pulled sensation in the Colorado a caused , The operator had, it is signal. lS.e January ' deaths on the 15th numbered seven, , Troubles. reset the signal at Senate Tbe senate was in session just ten senate by declaring that he woulfi inand many new cases are reported. The explained,! previously comchairman of The the judiciary minutes. Three bills were sent to the clerk's fuse to recognize the senate rules While his attention was bedanger. number of wooden hospitals burned is the desk, viz: To reapportion the state as to legissofar as they provide for the assump. devoted to communicating with mittee of the house has introduced lative dlstrlots; to appropriate 850,000 for new 106. Two coaches in which plague-stricke- n ing tion by the secretary of the senate of block station, the boy, it is alleged, following resolution: the normal school at Cedar City; and to people sought to escape from Resolved, That the committee on prohibit storingbuilding oncomthe duties ' of the presiding officer. the that the of lever gave and In pulled powder explosives is authorized and hereby di- mines. The first the city will be burned. Judiciary inmeasure named He claimed that such a rule is uncon. would train the signal that it had a clear rected to investigate and report to this qua h A young workmans mother died ing crease the membership of the house from 46 to stitutional. block ahead, and the tower operator house, with all convenient speed, the 53. nei . v , . , f from the plague at the familys house. j was not aware of what was done until opinion of tbat committee as to the In House the house the lady member, Mrs. Some sanitary inspectors entered the Representative Daniel Robinson cf power of congress to declare that a ne- Coulter, offered a joint resolution bug . crash came. to prevent Natrona house and took possession of the the county, Wyoming, is preparV cessity has .arisen for taking posses- the printing of duplicate bills in the house and sion of all coal beds and coal mines in senate, which was referred to the kifl ing for introduction in the house a bilt NOTHING IN IT. corpse, and the young man was sent committee the United States and all lines of on printing. and school thd normal state a to the department of observation. His creating agencies, instruments Bills were presented amending section 10ns II for its location at Casper. wife and sister were absent at the Cuban Army Has No Intention of Re. transportation, providing and vehicles of commerce necessary ol the statutes; prohibiting the sale of liquor time of the inspectors visit and soon first of the amount appropriation for the transportation of coal, and ii, near publlo works and railroad camps; .to The uniting to Secure Back Pay. do afterward disappeared, fearing they in the opinion of that committee, the amend the free k has not been decided upon, but an aplaw; to for The manifesto which was issued in power would be taken to the lazaretto. This ai, exists and a necessity, providing the appointment of an Inspector of provide mainfor metalliferpropriation of $5,000 a year morning one of the women was found Havana, Friday, setting forth that the fully and in detail the occasionst ous mines and Tor the ejl protection of life, health tenance will be asked. dead from the plague, and the other ati of Cuba will not wait modes, conditions and agencies for and property in the mines. The bills were has not been heard of. The young liberating army said appropriation that will fully and referred to committees. ha . for March later than of the remains Congressman, The completion man has become insane. exhaust the power of con. completely orp rest to of of the work of payment the soldiers, gress in that .Thomas H. Tongue were laid , i January 16. , S regard." Another Hotel Horror. and that if longer time is asked the on the 18th, at Hillsboro, Oregon, the Senator Whitmore Introduced senSenate sh to be ate bill No. lh entitled, "an act to prohibit the funeral ceremonies being attended by In a fire at Morrissey, B. C., Satur- army will reunite and occupy every Wyoming Congressman Likely ' o Promoted. payment of mileage to members of the legisla3,000 people, among whom were a deleday night, four men were burned to town from Point Mays! to Cape San ture and state officials distances traveled death. Four others are missing, and Antonio,, pacifically, was an anony. Congressman Mondell of Wyoming for which the officials for th gation of congressmen from Washinguse passes or other to as to chairman ol transportation. be named , it is believed they also perished in mous one. General Gomez and the is likely r ton, the entire Oregon state legisladr A concurrent resolution was adopted providthe flames. other generals have expressed them- the house committee on irrigation of ture, the governor, the state officials ca The Pioneer hotel, leased by A selves as being perfectly satisfied with arid lands, a post vacateu by the re- ing for an executive messenger to be appointed and numerous fraternal bodies. death of cent by Governor Wells. Ti Congressman Tongue, .'W Johnson, caught fire from the over- the attitude of the Cuban government Mr. Mondell is the ranking member . House Bills introduced; & , The discovery has been made that Condon, for turning of a lamp in the bar room. regarding the payment of the army. of that committee, wtih the exception memorial to ci rgrss In favor By of government son of George P infant of the the The proprietor aroused the guests, Gomez is still body ml revising the lists of of Reeder of Kansas, who is' chairman coal mines; by tva w, making chief of police stolen been most of whom escaped in their night has of Luskf Wy., r of the committee on mileage. Reeder, and appointive oifico in all cities, by Cahoon. Keithley clothes. All were coal miners or pros- those who are entitled to pay. Th however, has been quite active as a amending the liquor law; by Brink, raising the from the cemetery by ghouls. , pectors. It was impossible for the maximum school age. . , member of the committee on irrigaCUBAN TREATY. CRITICISE ii child was peculiarly constituted phyi to rooms. all reach the proprietor w( The senate concurrent resolution jirqvldlng . , Mr. Mondell and with disputed tion, time of Its death Morris-Befire no There is protection at 'r le to leadership of proposed ir- for an executive messenger to be appointed by sically and at the the claim Omaha physicians attempted to buy Governor Wells was adopted. Reciprocity Treaty Does Not Please rigation measures. , ht ? t , . - , ' 1 . Our English Friends. believed that they sent ; d is Its ... i Vi It j body. , tj , January IB, Claimed He Was Lincolns Assassin. TO WED A PRINCE. , Jo rob the grave. , a At a special meeting of the Liveri Just prior to dying, D. E. George, an Senate Bills were introduced qpd referred hj pool chamber of commerce, called to West Representative Coopers bounty hill, ' Virginia Girl Has Her Eye on the to the proper committees to exterminate grasstl aged and wealthy, citizen of Guthrie,. consider the 1 between to proposed treaty hoppers; for the payment enlarge the .siatd fish hatchery. appropriating $40,000 Korean 'Throne. si Oklahoma, made the statement that the United States and Cuba, it was ann predatory wiid antaai li . he was John Wilkes Booth, the asEul Prince heir to Wha, apparent nounced that Foreign Secretary Lans-dow61 111116(1 durlllg .the t,tWO Th Korean sassin of President Lincoln. George of the the , judmiar, report tnrone, has asked for the mmiHeo tq would receive important depulast 1 favor of the passage of the"Whitmore bill UP in Wyoming legislature attempted suicide at El Reno, and tations from the various chambers of hand of Miss M, Angie Graham, daugh. the state land lawg was adopted and week,- an caused 'much discussion. , ter of the Rev. C. B. Graham, daugh- - amending made a second and successful attempt j the bill filed for second reading. ' commerce of the United Kingdom on Seeing that the opposition to th in a hotel at Enid, taking poison. He elder of the House of In district the the Wheeling house Mr. Introduced Hawley for the of disMethodist Episcopal church, and If the H. B. No, 12, authorizing the state board of measure Vas rery strong, the back. v stated that he had successfully eluded January 22nd,matter. purpose the land comml8sioners cussing th amount of to cut the of ers bill the make loans on the officers after killing Lincoln, and laws of Korea can be so changed as to stock and bonds of irrigation companies; Mr. HawThe speakers strongly criticised the had remained unknown to the world appropriation to $25,000, but its oppo. admit of his marriage to a Caucasian, ley also Introduced a bill to make a fine ns well nents ot treaty as practically shutting out other J ever since. wil furnish the next empress as Imprisonment the penalty fot grand wilj fight for an appropriation , Wheeling larceny. nations from trading with Cuba. more not than $20,000. ' of the little peninsula. I Reformers Object , to - Mouse-killin- g Chinese War In San Francisco. Women Mad at Kipling. George Johnson, one of the, best " 4 7. Contest Five Chinese were shot, two fatally, , Famine In Sweden. - i! ranchers in the Shields rivel 1 e known a j f Rudyard Kipling has declined to per. in a tong war in San Francisco Chinato ;A from the Stockholm mouse-killinwas fatall Referring confirm Telegrams covintry, g proposed j Oak-lan(Montana) town Sunday. There were three suc- mit the Ladies Relief Society of . contest the distressing accounts of famine In in man,' J, a C. F. young Stamford, stabbed Jones, Conn.; by' Cal., to publish a calendar con- northern cessive shooting affrays, the latter two Sweden, as given In, these which it is proposed to make a feature during a quarrel In a saloon, Jones ran from his works. The excerpts taining of a cat show, John P. Haines, presibeing in retaliation of the first, which f blade of a hunting knif a was to have been sold for the dispatches,. About 3u,00Q people are took place In a gambling den. In the calendar affected by this famine, which extends dent of the Society for the Prevention i Johnsons lung. through financial Old Ladies benefit of the first affray the intended victim was of Cruelty to Animals, said: This to 61st tue 67th the irom of degree held pro', is 4f sowho The man Kirley being shot through the body and two by- home at Alden. The prominent north latitude and from the Gulf of posed exhibition of cruelty, if it is soat Billings, Moht.'wlll make a clean 1 standers were struck by the bullets, ciety women who comprise the Bothnia and the 'Russian border far seriously proposed to bring it off, will banlt but not seriously injured. Four men ciety, as well as the professors of the Into the interior. It is estimated that be stopped. The Connecticut law on breast of the affair of the Bridger robbery,. He will noi 14 taken to Red A are in jail, and the police say they University of California, who revised the expenditure of about the subject is clear, and women , ob- I will $6,300,000 anwho, chosen are the much Lodge until after confession-talned- is have strong evidence against two of quotations, be necessary' to save the population 'an promote affair .such 3 render them. other the officers fear the prisoners. as f ' noyed at Mr. Kiplings curt refusal by that, selves liable to arrest." cable to permit the consummation of from decimation, JThus far about $200,. ' prisoners will do him, harm. A Fatal Duel.' 000 has been subscribed. their charitable work. who waajreT2 Walter'Cox . . w Gra-werRebate of Duties on Coal. t, First Lieutenant Werner von Governor, Richards Message. on a charge Butt in arrested Bolomen Attacked Wrong Men. . cently son of the lieutenant general of The bill reported from the ways and of f s. fit '"Billings, committed Governor forgeryDe Forest Richardss mesthat name, shot Dr. Aye, a lawyer of means committee to provide for a rer Mont, and who is wanted in Wyoming U Constabulary Inspector Fletcner, sage to the Wyoming legislature was bate of the duties on foreign coal for on other charges, and who was 4 Flensburg, through the neck, cutting while traveling alone in the province the spinal chord, in a duel fought In of Albay, Luzon, was attacked by thir- read Thursday afternoon. The gov- a period of one year, was passed In Brought back to Billings by the sheriff, dug bis way, out of, the, county Jail the Grunewald forest, Germany, Sat- ty bolomen. Fletcner killed five of ernor recommends a complete revision short order by the house of the assesment laws of the state and Wednesday and made his escape. Death ensued urday. immediately. bis opponents, but was himself woundstates that only about of by practically a unanimous vote, 258 A wreck occurred on the Southern The deceased, who was an officer of ed. He escaped and formed a party the taxable property In tne state is to 5. . 1 i , t Pacific near Nevada, caused He also recommends the taxthe army reserves, leaves a widow and which pursued the bolomen, overtook The senate acted promptly on the by a broken Icarus, derailed and which rail,' ation of the gross output of the coal ' Conducto five children. The cause of the quarrel them and Killed six more. house bill caboose. overturned the rebates providing of the which at present pay no tax. duty was obscure, but of long standing. The a broken suffered Austin Death sentence. has been imposed mines, ,of on Ogden coal, and passed it unanimously, duel occurred in pursuance to the upon one of the natives who murdered It is recommended that more rigid and a steam shovel engines! thigh, laws be a without game few minutes enacted. Including a debate, after It named Jones, who was riding in thq findings of & military court of honor. five American soldiers in the ceme- close season for for five years was brought over from tne house. at Binahgonan, Luzon, on Decora- and on moose forantelope tery caboose, was badly injured. ten years. t China Is Hard Pressed. tion day of last year. Man in Jail Wrao Legs With Bank .A crowd of boys found a dynamite Moors Cursed Foreign Women. China has not yet replied to the bomb in the street near the Union of Murder Charge. Bills. Acquitted note signed by all the foreign minisLetters received in London r from depot at Cheyenne, and, desiring Louis A. Disbrow has been acquitted Fez, Joseph Gotsch, who is serving a senters at Peking, with the exception of Morocco, say that the rapidly to hear the explosion, they lighted it of tence of Fosin Clarence the charge the jail at White Plains, N. killing the United States Minister Conger, Ingrowing sentiment neWiUie Scanlan, Robmatch. a with forming the Chinese government that ter at Good Grounds, Long Island, on cessitated the hurried departure from for stealing coal, was found by the ert Peters and two or . Marti, Harry the failure to fulfill its obligations in the night of June 9th. The verdict that city of the American missionary, warden to have strapped around his to get out of unable legs over $220 in bills. Asked why he three others were refusing to pay the war indemnity on was reached by the jury after brief de- Mr, Simpson, his wife and three Eng. were all and injured. The t harms as a gold basis, way, provided for by the liberation. The case of the prosecuUsh women. For a few days prior to did not buy coal with his money he and thq two bad Scanlan peace protocol would entail grave con- tion fingers boy throughout was weak, the strong, their departure the women were open- said the dealers refused to sell to him sequences. The government undoubtblown away ' hand his thumb of right so beand est accused and he stole, point made against the that, as he did the Marti boy lost one finger and rely cursed in the streets, the Moors edly Is hard pressed for money, although if the provincial afflcials col- ing that he was the last person seen shouting as they passed, What's this not believe in banks anjl had to carry ceived injuries on the head, and the lected the revenues honestly, the In- with Foster and Miss Lawrence on the filth in our streets? Subsequently a the money, he thought he might as Peters lad was struck by a flying piece one of armed mountaineers met the well use it to demnity easily could be raised. protect himself from of brass, cutting a dep gash over night of the tragedy The contention body women ana wheeled round and cursed eye. of the defense was that Foster and the them freezing. , in chorus. girl committed suicide. -- . Bal-angig- Gue-verr- m -- v, il" -- 1 , - , -- , i .! s s 1 , text-boo- . 1 1 1 y. "body-snatch- er ,4, ne - S ' ' d. 1 six-inc- h, .. ? , ,, one-four- th anti-Europe- -- |