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Show TIIE SUN. SPANISH FORK, REVOLUTION UTAH. Shine every Saturday morning from the basement of Malcolm its Hughes block. SCOTT HOl.T, Proprietors, MILTON L. SCOTT, Editor, Ai HfnscuirnoN tut as: $2 00 Ono Year Six Month... Three .Months Single Copies 100 50 0? Wtlttt IUIiICIIB III tsuill hill The JiN. 211. Sknatb ! taken up nnd Mt. George coneluded hi Mr. Washburn asked to have a Argument. vote taken oil Thursday, hut aa Mr White of LouWunu, oheeted, it was agreed to take the llunl vote next Tuesday. The hill then went over without net Ion and the t'herokeo outlet hill, which had eomo over from the House, An amendmu taken up for ronnlderittloii. ment to the sulntllule wan offered hy Mr. berry, which provides for the appointment of a commission for the extinguishment of or tribal title to the lauds In the Indian territory. ThU was agreed to mid the hill went over. Hot's. The House, lit eoullmiutlott of Saturday's session, met at 11 oeloek this morning. This bad the effect to continue the special order under wldeh the quarantine hill In being considered, and the iloiine Im, In committee of the mediately procct-tledw hole, to further discussion of that measure. were rimihi the After several amendment hill passed hy a vole of 138 to 2U. The New York and New Jersey bridge hill was called up, hut lim Ienn-- i Ivanla delete ilton compelled Its wllhdrnw.il hy .tllbiislcrlug taetles. 'I he House then, In committee of the whole, proceeded to the eouslderntlon of the sundry civil appropriation hill. The general debuts occupied aiiout twenty minutes, though theta was a tacit hut not expressed agreement Ilia' Mr. bland would he allowed thirty minute to present Ida opinion as to the proposed repeal of tlin Miamian silver hill. IlLionl disposing of the hill thu committee rose and the House adjourned. Ian. 24. Abnatk, Mr, Sawyer from the committee on pensions reported a hill umhoi'-Izmthe commissioner of pensions toaic.-p- l us proof of citizenship of an applicant fora position under the act of .July 27, IS HI, the fact that at the dale of his application lie ivas an actual and Inina fide resident of thu ( tilted btales, and It w us passed, A communication from Chief Justice Fuller of the Supreme ourt to tho Vice President, iiunouticlng the death of Associate Justice Lamar, was laid before the flenale hy Vice President Morton. and Cordon Mcssia, Wulthull of Mlssls-lpof Gent gin made hi let remarks, paylmr warm tiThule of respei t to the memory of Mr. Lamar, mid Mr. Watson of lowu moved, ns a mark of respect to the memory of Mr. Liuuar, who was funnel ly a member of the Kcmtle, that the Senate adjourn. The niotlou w.v carried. Hot On motion of Mr. Hryan, Senate bill was passed extending until July 1, 18'.8, the tune within which the bridge mithoried to be constructed a, ross the Missouri river between Omaha and Council bluffs may he completed. The special order of thediy was the bankruptcy hill, to the consideration of which has been asand signed, subject, however, to genefal appro-p- i lutlon bilk The Speaker laid before the House a communication from the Chief Justice of the l'nit-- d Slate Supreme Court, announcing the death of Associate Justice Lamar. Adjourned. Us. 25. Sewatb. A number of Unluimrl-tant matters were acted upon and the hill wa eous.dered. Mr. offered a resolution, which was agreed a to, calling on the Interior department for inatlon us to the lands excluded from the grant to thg Northern Paeltlo ralhrnd as mineral lands. Hot'st!. The order for the day was the hunkriipley hill. This measure was opposed by Kllgoie of Texas ami Pierce of Tennessee, who kept llie House busy all day lit Voting on . dilatory mol ions. As the rules of the present House do not forbid llllhiistei'ing. nothing could la' done to prevent It, and the House HdiiHtiued at Inst, tired out? Jan. 2tl. Skn uf. The hill asking Philadelphia to ham the liberty I to the World' Fair was referred to a committee a Mr. Quay the opinion that the would he cprced loaned wl'hoiil this action, A resolution was ndopted to lend government flag to. the World' Fair. The following hills among others were passed; SeiiNte hill for the establishment a ml enforcement of rules and tegiilatlons for the navigation Jot canals; to umlmiixt- - the Missouri River Power loiiipauy of Montana to construct a dam across the Miss, an I river; to provide for the reservation of certain tlmhrr lamia iiam theSilct Indian reservation for the beuetil of the Indians. The anti opilim bill was then taken up and Mr. Mills made a speech against the hill a aimed against the existence of state governments. Ills argument wa endorsed hy ll! aw k of New 1 oi I. Admit rued. Mot t The discussion of the Item of the civil umliy lull occupied the day, lien thr for the survey of the public lands paingrnpli w reselu-Mr. W son moved lo Increase the appiopruiUim fmm yliM.ooo to f.'iKi.ooo, Ik h aled. An appropriation of $120,1 81 mu? made for expenses of agents to protect gov eminent tlmla-- r lands. if thr Jan. 2T. -- SfNAT. At the nu Mr. Hale of Maine announced till death of Mr. lilnlnc and as a remark of re spec! to Ids men ory the Senate adjutirnrd. Hot sr Ttihiues of hue and respect were pan) to Mr. blalne hy Milliken and Holman uml the House adjourned for the day. Jan. 28. -- mnuk. Almost the entire dav was spent lit exiv.itlv session. It may that the Island iu.it lei q was c,. hut nothing Is know n of the pica ceding". Hoi rmnmltlecs to lines-gatHie Panama t anal common amt the whlskvtriH. T he smidiw civil hill a a com sldered for a while. anti-optio- n g s, y f' antl-optio- n nt liana-hroug- In-h- Ik-I- Ik-I- I s la-l- tli-.- Washington Notes. Mr. blalne' physician report that be It growing gradually weakrr. Presldi nt .Harrison lias appointed F. Partridge ns minister to enejuirht. The President and all of the memhets of t Ills s have had a large group photo-graptaken preparatory to their oilicl.il sepals! ton In a llttli over flic weeks lime. Our minis, er to Spain has Informed th date dipartmeiil that the hpniiMi govern--pen)in ut i pled the linilatlon of Hu-ruled o.itrs to I e n presented tn thr naval review ,n April For the Hrl time this season there was a sltugglr In the eve. ill Ur session ,nti,leted of tin- - eenale over piesidenUal nomination, bat of I mils Met onus, of tin National li 'l uhliean committee, to lie nn-late Juior of the Ihstrlct of t'oltlluhln Sit pn me I rant, T Im nomination was ronllrm ,'d, however, T he White House tpiaranline has been pint'll illy removed, f.ltlle Marlena lluni-o- n has entirely reemeied from her Illness, and t te hs u to abb ollii er has taken from the entrain e hi the pr.vate part of the mansion thr srd w .ruing rroii tb it scarlet frier ex s' limit for then sir. w.thln. thr display having evplicd. The mansion will not, however, he opened to the general puts he until the ptivsl tuns are eat lr fled that all danger of Infection Is lemovetl. t . Quean LlttooUallna Deponed and the la lander Aak to be Annexad to the L'nltad State. The Hawaiian steamer Clauilinc arrived at San Francisco at 2 oclock Saturday morning with the news of a revolution at Honolulu. The revolutionists have succeeded In overthrowing the government of Hawaii and the L'nlted States troop have been landed. A provisional government lia been established and a commission headed by Mr. Thurston came In on the Claudlite en route to Washington with a petition to the American government to annex the Hawaiian Islands to the Uultcd States. Queen Lllloiikalaul has been deposed from power, monnreby abrogated and government building seized nnd a new provisional ministry composed of four member I sustained hy bayonet of volunteers. The events which led up to this situation commenced Immediately before the departure of the steamship Mariposa for Sait Francisco on Jitumtry 11, by thepasstige of a hill which gave a concession for the establishment of a lottery In the kingdom, a franchise being grunted to six people on a promise of uu annual payment of n half million dollars. This measure the minister would not support and the proposition had the vote of only one while man, the twenty-livvoles necessary to carry It being Contributed entirely by native nnd half castes. This act was followed In the afternoon of July 12, after the departure of the Mariposa, hy springing a vote of want of confidence In the ministry and which, after but llttlo argument, was passed by a vote of 25, the etael number necessury. The defeated ministers had the cottlldenee of the public and of capitalists and the business community generally, uitd a the prorogation of parliament bad been set for January 12 by the rpu-rt- i betself, their tenure of office was expected to run until tho end of 1803. 1'otiHlderublo excitement then followed among the white residents In the Is'aud-- , which was heightened on January 13 hy the appointment of a ministry lit w bleb there was no eonlldeneo, and by the fact that the tiuiH-uon the morning of the 12th, signed the e , hill. Tho climax was reached on January 15 hy the cpicon attempting to promulgate a new constitution guaranteeing to her absolute authority, In w Itleh net her new ministry declined to Indorse her. Tho queen m ide her appeal almost entirely to the native uml half eastc to sustain hr. She declared to them that her minister would not obey her com- mand. On tho afternoon of January 10 nenr.y 4,000 natives assembled on I'nht'o square us supporter of the queen. On the platform were A. J. Cummings, Kd. bush, J A. Nawhe, (1. H. Kulmulm, A. ltosa, K. TV. Wilcox, C.I.. Hopkins and other. Speeches were made and resolutions were adopted declnil ig confidence In the queen and assuring her that all present would give her cordial support. After the meeting a convention of whites wa held on tho sipne afternoon, attended by I,- 200 delegates. The meeting wa addressed by Noldes Thurston and ll.tldtvln and Wilder urging revolution and the formation of a free governmeur. llesolutlon were offered providing for the formation of a and empowering a provislonurgoverument committee to further devise such ways and mean a might be necessary to secure a maintenance of law and order and the protection of life, liberty and property In Hawaii, speeches were made hy H. F Glade, Mr, Young, C Holts, J. Knuneulet-s- , 11. 1. Hatdwln aud 11. J. lireen sustaining the resolution-, nnd they were adopted. The provl-louministry was composed of flan foul B. Hole, minister of foreign affairs; J. A. King, minister of the Interior; I'. C. Jones, minister of tlnanee, and William V. Smith, attorney general, and four constituting the executive council of the provisional government of the Hawaiian islands. flltiiullnncoii with this proclamation another was Issued dismissing the existing ministry, and at the same time a squad of armed men took charge of the government buildings, placing the ministers of the queen under arre.d. At 5:15 o'clock 200 tail lor am marines from the l'nlted Stale steamer Boston landed and to guard the' American consulate aud resilience, aud also took up a wit Ion near the residence of J. B. Atherton, a short distance from the palace. The queen acquiesced under protest In tho liew order of affairs. The provisional government lias sent notification to repi'eenttlvcof foreign countries with a request for recognition, w kleh was granted by the representative of the l'nlted of foreign States and other representative powers except that of Ureal Britain. There w a a great deal of exellemt-n- t at Washington when the news of the revolution wa received, and hurried were held hetween tho President wnd bis cabinet officer. Svrelary Tracy slated that there were no other warship near the Sandwich Island, except the Monterey and the wooden ship Mohican at Kail Francisco. The first hat question that come to every Clidal is; will Kuglnud say about It I It L quite probable that site will ohlrel to Hie Islands Mug annexed to Hie I'nlied State, though It la likely that he would not object to taking (hem herself. Kcpre-tcututl- al A It rave Mother' Death. Three live went out In a Are at Baltimore Tuesday evening. A gasoline stove exploded, aud a mother and her two children perished in the flames. The victim are: Mrs. Maggie lllee, aged 33 years; Frank Klee, aged 4 years; and Maggie Bice, aged 2 vears. Mr. KU-- tiled In her attempt to save her little ones. The husband anti father was In the house at the lime. He endeavored to reach the hunting wife and children, hut waa each lime beaten hat k hv flame and smoke. He heard the scream of bis wife, mingled with Hie shrieks of hla children. Through the bright tongue of flee be coutil see the form of Mr. Bice, who was struggling with her little one, lie called loiter to come nut of the Are, but her answer waa: Not without my children." These were her last word, lirenicn soon arrived, and quit kly extinguished the flame. Mrs. Klee and her chlldten were burned hi a rrip. Fined an fditnr In Violation of law, C. M. Minrlrltlge, editor of the .Vrmrp, of flan Jose, ( allfotnia, was atlmdged guilty of contempt of court and lined tflmt for having published In hi paper testimony In a divorce ease. Judge Lorlgnn was bearing the divorce rase, ant. owing to the nature of Hie beard It with closed door. The Judge lililiM lions ive tarn raid, d to Minister also announettl If the testimony wa pule D nli in at limtl to mge upon the govern llshed hs would hold the person responsible f tin- - d' Itiih.'PV tin n nblal.iel the te. llinri-He-- l monient of Ito- - t e id fiedeilek for contempt. T he published It Th rnniempi lit an A i . th an c 'own w tin rouliiiul lit tlmnnv and were of general Interest In this east' Lit ioii in Po, i so I't in. e toil ho has n the l ist legislature passed W law that Nett dotir I K III d oi the ihutgra when the qf rotiri could only 8 5t ln.tlimi also lueii lur,i te I to In th- - present c t f the offense ws I' t,, oid n Ho go- e l.ii w ' on curt, Mioi It tdge ill ajqe,il to the puptt me , , i , ! ty. . on n. t.n V1 i.,, comb id hs be. u u.oii I four-wee- I , tetl-tunn- , g eon-tem- or-n- . li h-- l DEATH OF MR. BLAINE Telegraplilo Brevities. Yellow fever has broken out at Guayaquil, IN HAWAII. Ecuador. final release from pain. Justice Lamar died on the 23rd at Macon, Georgia. Governor Altgeld of Illinois reported close on Friday .Morning of the quite sick. Career or tlie Remarkable The Katina PopulLU nominated John MarPlmiirtt Knight. tin for Senator. Bishop Phillips Brook tiled very suddenly Washat Boston on the 2d id. James (I. Blaine died ut hi. home In Two firemen were killed at Rochester, New ington in Filtluy the 27th at 11 a. m. until a few moYork, on the 21nt, by a falling wall. Mr. Blalne w The Kansas Populist legislature has elected ments before death, and the end was so quiet senator. of Judge Martin United and peaceful that only the experienced eye Mr. Blaine I reported to be growing weaktho that grea eould perceive the physician er, although there I little change apparent. talesman had joined the majority. All the J. N. Johnson of Minneapolis skated a mile nnd Mis In 2:45 a few day ago, thu breaking the Immediate member of the family when the end record. Dodge were ut the The lumber combine ut Los Angelo, Cal- came. ifornia, has been dissolved ami ptiue have falspoke Dr. Johnson, Mr. Blaines len I was called this Of hi death as follows: 5 It ha been discovered that $50,000 worth of about 0:30 to the Blaine coupons have bten stolen from the Arkansas morning Mr. Blaine in a very exfouud and oclock stale treasury. It I now staled that 1.000 person perished hausted condition. He bail grown weaker In the burning of tho theater near Canton, during the early morning hours, and about observed that his China, last month. 8:30 oclock the mir.-- e A negro wa lynched In a suburb of New breathing was more difficult and his pulse Orleans on the 25th for killing two persons more feeble than it had been. Dr. Hyatt without reason. was o tent for and arrived there about 10 By a terrible explosion of gas tu a coal Mr. Bla'ne conmine at Dux, Bohemia, on the 24th, ldd min- oclock. After my arrival tinued to grow weaker very rapidly, hi pulse er lost their live. The dtad hotly of MnggloTurnry was foun 1 becoming very feeble, lie died at 11 oclock, lit an unoccupied houu; at Fort Worth, Texas, lie wa perfectly conscious up to within a She bad been outraged ami murdered. few moment of hi death, and recognized Heavy snow have Interrupted railway traf- all those around him. He died without suffic throughout Switzerland. The flt. (iothard tunnel has been blockaded hy an avalanche. fering. Did In answer to the direct question: Lieutenant Totten of the United flutter Di discnsel" die of Mr. Blalne Bright's lit to the forwarded ba army resignation While there has been durwar department to take effect August 1, lh.ij. Johnson taid: The case against the stockmen who invad- ing tho last several months evidences ol ed Johnson county, Vyoming, hist spring, chronic of the kidney, being a form have been dismissed, anti tlie men will now go of what commonly knowifl ns Bright's disfree. w as not the sole cause of death. Edward F. Scarlet, who Inherited Mink ease, yet this consecutive complications were other There Hue erect a will Hopkins millions, building exhaust him and to hasten which tended for the study of the sciences at Howdoin College. the end. The .qc-- e which he has h&d from Four hundred employe of the cotton mill time to time were due to heart exhuustion, In the City of Mexico struck against an inthat Is, feebleness uml Irregularity of the accrease of work that the mill owner have tion of the heart, accompanied by difficult ordered. breathing. Noble of has denied the request Secretary Dr. Johnson further said that there had Colonel Cody fBuffulo Bill) for primtssiou to Indian for exhibition at the been really no hope for Mr. Blaines recovery engage llrty Worlds Fair. since that flunday In December, but up to The Mexican government has deelrred for- within the last two or three weeks a strong feited seven concession In the mining zone had been entertained that his life might and has conlihcnteil the guarantees given hy hope be prolonged. Since that time, however, tho concessionaries. there has been no hope. No effort has been The conductor and porter on a Toronto-NeYork sleeper have been arre-to- d for mado to sustalu life by the e of stimulants smuggling opium. Forty package were sad practically nothing has been done, except found in their ear. to give him nourishment. It was further asBy a collision hetween two passenger trains certained from the physician that there was Sundav near Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, dramatic or sensational In Mr. morning, eight passengers were Injured, but nothing Blaines last moments. There were no last none of them fatally. Edward L. llarter, of the Fi- words. He simply faded an ay. The pew of Mr. Bluiues death spread like delity National Bank of Cincinnati, nnd convict ill the Ohio penitentiary, has been denied wildfire. Crowds gathered on the corner and a pardon by the President. Dr. Hamilton, Visitors flocked to the ltoii-e- . The Kansas City board of health has ndoptwho was passing the house when the aned a resolution providing for tho establishnouncement of death was ma.lt-- , at once enment of a laboratory for the culture and detered and remained with the family for some velopment of cholera germs. time. Word was sent the President after the Mnrcelliuo Palacios of (iuanaialo, Mexico, bas been deelnretl a bankrupt. His llabdilirs the death. amount to $250,0o. Part of his Indebtedness At 11 :23 President Harrison, accompanied is to Arms in the United States. by Private Secretary Halford and Dr. Parker, TV. T. Ward surprised two men robbing the walked over to the Blalne resilience. The Flr-- t National hank nt Greenville, Texas. Ul- President showed nntked signs of grief. One tras shot but not mortally wounded. He preafter another in a eon-tavented the robbery, however. stream, the most Officer Robert Rankin of Chatham, Ontario, prominent people In official life have stopped was murdered Tuesday hy a gang of negro at the house and left words of condolence toughs, one of whom tic was trying to arrest with members of the stricken household. for an ussault on a young girl. It is stated by member of his family that Bishop Brooks died ithout making any ti ill. .PRESIDENT'S PROCLAMATION. It Is estimated that h.s real anti pertonnl property canuot fall short of 750, out). Miss Bailie Conley, the young daughter of a Publicly Announce Mr. Itlaine Death KL Louis luilliotmlre, was married surreptiand Calls Attention to Hi mimed tiously on the 24th to a Public Service. Mooney. Her parents nre on the wur path. The President Issued the following proclaThe Rev. A. J. Stover. who formerly lived In Colorado, I reported to have killed two mation: men who were In a party that was trying to Executive Mansion, jump his mining claim nt Grant's Pass, MonWashington, Jan. 27, 1333. J tana. It Is my painful duty to announce to the The United States emltor Newark arrived people of the United States the death ol at Cadiz. refrom will She Tuesday Naples Gille-pl- e Blalne, which occurred In ceive the atium exhibit on board ami bring Jamea nt 11 o'climk. It to this country for exhibition at the World's this city Fair. For full generation this eminent citizen The steamship Stockholm City, which has occupied a and Influential sailed from Londou January 1 for lias not Item heard of luee leaving pot L There position in the nation. His lint public service wu In the of bis tnte. AfIs considerable uneasiness over her terwards for fourteen years lie was a member Advice from Hayll ay that lHppolytfa of the national llou-- c of Representative, and wn three times eho-t-- n ton, Cherlb, lmd died suddenly, Htadt-atspeaker. In 1870 he Is said to haxe been due to heart dienc, alwas elected to the Senate. He resigned bis though general suspicion is that be was poisneat In that Italy In ss oned by Ulppolytes enemies. accept the po.1 A passenger train on the railway from Him of secretary of Mate in the cabinet ol Rtiv-la- , Wllna to Mln-ran Into a freight President Garfield. After the tragic death of train that had been slopped hy a heavy snow his chief he from tho cabinet, and hank lu front of It, Fifteen were devoting himself to litrmty work, gave to Hie killed and thirty seriously Injured. public In bis Twenty Yeats in Congress,' a After a separation of twenty-livyears, dur- mot valuable uml enduring contribution to ing which time each thought the other dead, our political Htirntiiiv. In M.treh. D-be George W. Davenport and his wife have become reunited In Louisville through a letter agalu became secretary of state, and eontlu-Uefrom Pension Commllimer Baum. to exerel-i- t this office until dune, HI devotion to the Ogden City Council has decided to glxe a public lutrrest; hit bonus of $15,000 to secure the smelters ami remarkable ability and Ittsevulbd patriotism reduction work of the Union Mining and won have for him the gratitude and affection Milling Company of Illinois aud I tab. T he of hi country tncii, nnd admiration of plant will cit mil let-- than floo.iXX). the world. Out of the twelve prisoners who from the In the vsrlou putsitits of legislation, Jail Satuidav diploall but live have captured. Peter Renhi genlm. has added new macy and Texas county murderer, frew, the cltlcn-Mto American who waa to have been hanged Friday, Is ulll As a suitable expr. but of tbc t large. national a; The whl-k- y tru-- t has reduced the output of preeluil.m of his grett pul, Ikrvet- -. and ol spirits In Hu ( lileago Including the great public sorrow cau-- , d bv hi th a'h, the Calumet, Miufrldt and Rivcnddt-- . Notice I diiiet that on the day of ),l funeral ail the has been given the dcpai'luu-ii- l of Internal departments of llie executive branch of the revenue Hint llie output of the-- e disllllt-ilegovernment at Wiodii.igiou bo will he reduced hv 3.1MH) gallou dally. ami Hut on ail public building throughout the Jamea Francis Fgin, cmxl-lrof particiUnltid Males the national flag .hail be loan Iri-- dynpation at Birmingham In to twenty years ut half staff, mid that for a amite plot, and sentcm-ci- l period of penal sen Unde, was released lat week from thirty day the department of tale be tlrtpe.l Portland prison hy order of Home Secretary In mourning. Hinjivin mum...- Asquith oil the ground of 111 health. llj the The Yale navy has leeched a formal ImitaJohn W, Fomkh. of flute. tion from the iimnagers of the World's lair to participate In a national regt-tlto le held In I ago next summer. Klmllar Invitation Dlssatt. tiirt to,, I,, Han), have been sent to Itie English uutversdles. Mall advice fmm 1V, fV(1Mlr;n(( A company ba Urn formed at flan lhegt irill. rr report a of He for the piirpo-- of shipping lolwters, t to , v.d, piogre. Htm. Ilippolvte l. ticking imiig t :T,,rl. to Eastern markets. 'I lie tire ear load hit ertl-- h the ret., lull. , , n. la. t night for Philadelphia. The firm state miah'm that thirty two ton per week wllllte sent to nrtll T he resolution appn nil, w. ,t Chicago, and near load per week In tnatumlv nut Hu- - r. vduttonl.i . m,t.tl pie ted I heir otg mlctl Ion The Vm, The Capitol National Bank of Lhuolrt, of the pet.pl, t sympathize op,.n has suspended. U deHiits amount !;,l tn flint), (Utl of which It Is alalcd, about f.Xsl,. tin lit colt I in- rtly, lug ni u e POO wa lnte funds The state tieantier t are al-- o UiqHrting the em ,otiiinrre nte-o- f responsible for the money. T be t xaet farts government tsnh on tbe . anil a! etiucrruliigUir bank's rnudltinii eaunot be l tallied, hut It ls doubtful if all the dr post tor Fooltin Mitt, Will be paid. Ur,.h , A dtspati h from . to it, in, 18 yews old, made notorious nu.!. recently nn. ke. the Brill u Mary Colvin, u.,,, as a female horse thief about six nmnih ago, '' imlleat Mtnliert.o.!.,g', w hose youth and beaut v nmurd sympathr he ttnv die. Ili younger was y batur-dafrom released and eh nient y, tuoN dead. jail ,, M- Ihollrtbt, or,i afternoon, and Monday night iierpeiraird at flan Jme and her i.imn, m.t, r ... another daring tin fl hr stealing two hote graphed for Hut wa,., ,, Nyoiid, t , col. 1 i and a carriage front a livery stable at llepler, her tn blockading r Kansas, flhr rsewed, lull officer are In purtlon may Re obtained witloait tic L,. suit. men, of .Rep..,,, T. 1, to have refuse ( ,r to so p, jit, grmt The pi publican In the Kaitsus hgi'l.iltire to elect a 1 tilt, d ruamMor rep ervi ... He pro,.-..bait abandoned lh stint-pto do t.t, an, , i, nstor IN Mates senator, They relv upon to atone fertile outrage ntienqti j". wmi.d (I i III hold hlststal ngalnt Judge Martin. ,T ttorl-iiidun If a Dot xenetul If Judge Martin ehosrs to tin o Re can lliiiui, nilul-le- r :bfggei tbe ml i ominaml,., lit credent tut ft Otu-e-, a be t enltie I to wait mild M.p.,lr be Im a iltf-f- t I. Tier to thu tent. If leg illy i ,p, , fote t. The Imo-1n., c att,b,, at ( Jhtf of oniiitnn among senator at it.,. tbit ,lbeya. nut tbrtlti tiled III the ip. , hon'd a a to win liter the finale p4, 1 a- ion-clo- us flt-ut- 3--5 bed-id'- -- phy-ieiu- u, one-hal- f. al-- c 1 w u-- nt tho evidence leaves no doubt hs to low-leilioyal linking tuperiority of tbe vvholcsoineness and in purity, n itrongth, from a scientific standpoint-Axvill have that however. ocinion, vvilh our perhaps greater influence practical housekeepers, is that givenanbyI Marion Ilarland, the well known popular writer, upon matters pertain-o.f economy, ing to science of domestic housekeeping and of homo cooking. In a letter published in the Ladies Homo Journal, this writer says: I regard the Royal linking I'oxxder as the best manufactured and in tho market, so far as I have any experience Since in tho use of such compounds. the introduction of it into ray kitchen, i have used no other in making bisdiscuits, cakes, etc., and have entirely carded for sueh purposes the homesoda, made combination of cream of tartar. conEvery box lias been in perfect dition when it came into my hands, and the contents have given complete satisfaction. It is an act of simple recomjustice, aud also a pleasure, to mend it unqualifiedly to American Maihon Hamland. housewives. one-thir- lcgl-latu- re pen-on- s e P, d l flprlngflt-ltl.MisMUir- p, - a ,., ti d -- Prt-M- 111 0 ... -- , -- I'b.la-dolphi- , lfl i. I, M sees in it, not only of fun but of fact. War-1,1- i' I tv T'i J,, Ve-,- tv 1 , ! g. pie-se- ch-et- I n-i- t-e 1 III I'tt dt utuls W Il.olit qit UiHI. , ) -- rollce Judgo Wiley of Aspen, moved from oftieo for failure towhn. er tee reoelved, has now paid up, hut hi, te has gone. Mr. J. D. Duncan, recently editor nt n. Burllngto n Jiepubliean, has been adjudw sane by the county court and will be UkeB the Pueblo asylum. Fannie IRanlson of Manltou pu , charged with having burned down thehoj of W alter Long, and attempting to with an axe when he ecaped from tiiijr otl n i 1 :e ns iy j t., lit-c- pti s8 .X al a ;8 ts '.It u tt -- non-arriv- uneia-ness- Prcj-iilen- ad stali-tk-- man Veterans will hold their reunion New Mexleo. here. All of these associations will be Ou the ground of fraud In the original accommodated by the hotels now open the United fllates flnprcme Court rThree great hotels are being built, but decided to annul the patent to the ecently none of them will be finished till the Cation del Agaa giant, coveting many thiw s fp.lL Tho German citizens of SL Louis are going to make this an exceptional year in the way of celebrations. There are two score singing societies here, and nearly thirty of them will go to the National fluengerfest at Cleveland, taking over five thousnnd members with them. These flaengerfeats depend largely on the St Louis contingent for their siu'ceas, as the choruses from hero arc all well drilled and ambitious. At tho beginning of fall, just befuro the festivities of the city commence, German Day will be celebrated by a great national show of processions and music. This patriotic celebration i generally one of the most uttructivu sights of the year in St. Iaiuis. It is carried out without regard to expense, aud tho street pageant Is tt nset:,.!e nnlv by that of tne etled 1'ropnet. 1 here is a railway awitchman here who five years ago was at work In the , yat tls of the Missouri making ajtare living. The great flouth western strike came, and ho struck with the test of the men. .While the strike lasted he spent most of hi time in his room, inventing a device to close the frog of a aw itch so that men could not catch their feet in it. When the strike wa over he went around trying to e.l Ins invention to but none of them would railways, try iu 'lie was when two year ago the Missouri Legislature passed a In w compelling nil railways to protect the lives of their employes by guarding t te frogs in some wuv. A market for sw the itchinun'a invention wit opened otome. He is now living in a house t Hat could be sold for 8t unto tiny day, ami last flumlay he was driving in the til the rest of the jurks wtwo g.ty crowd, horses that went lv every-t-od- y else on the hniilcv,jrd with ease. ITn-iflo- Rort-- ,.f .l, It. One of i,o th regiment Imt. ,n went to rcectnlv,' is Mr .Merritt, son or I'mlertaker Merritt! Who had e urge of fie ncr.-t- l (Jrilltt Fit , and I'nvule I. rays alien Merritt wanted Company to give tin- lim i.d l .Jep. 'Tours High,." coni 'r""e he shout, rigltUti-lt''- l 1 r""-;- "M ,ltf ' Klientl, "; :"" ,U" u's New., (th " f ,l,e lllc (ith "H ftn , Hi--,- 1 f i... t o o,.,,,.) xl.lt.. C ilia A t ,llll''1'll -- la I w i , a, lu f Y rt., t V f' . ' Met U ,1M ,,.i .1 h "," n I'tr "let.R '""hi' V '"'".'"w-r nr f .'I till- - . t I s Wyoming. IheHtsW-wOust, a Republican metnlier of unseated on the 21st, and Rlckctt egd In hi plnce. o ha been Mrs. Jam divorce at Cheyenne front her husband claimed by " ground of cruelly, it White that her husband stole a large mboum or her property. Black leg ha broken out among 'IV ' on the ranebe near Medicine Bo, and ranchmen are considerably fearthn disease wilt sprentl. A ranch named Schulte ha lost live head '111 last few day unit other have lost t D gw"-1- ' three head each. The futul. The ballot for United fltates 8en;ttJ 25th Mantlet I 17. New 6, KV? .lull (Democrat) 5, Holliday (Democratia Tl.lt.all (Populist) 5. t arnan.l nd Nagle-Whlt- 1 (DfimHTMt) Mini Cl Aik . atul I for McUormlek (Kt'iithllv"). (DemiK-rat)- , ami Merritt, Hinton and flr (Populists). t C'itarle Fool, one of tlie Johnson . litvatler walked Into a cellar near t house in Cheyenne, Monday night nfMJ . Ing the theater, lie bad hi young tils artna. It was n full of fourteen wa not Injured. Ford, who h " in ptKir health for ine time, I rlou condition. . k. All of the cases against the Invading r men who were being tried at Cheyenne, dismissed by llie pDisecutlon on th Rail rvlilent to tbe priweeuting ol tteya that there was little pixKet able to seetir a Jury amt the tremetid nece nrv to carry h cw 10 wasaserlou drawback. The ct lde al rernty i nearly f'trtO.fltW. son of Wlltlnm Ttie g wniitlereil away from tils home at I hundred lew dnya since anti hnlf a .jj,. for him all through Jhn nl8 ' him. . of out discovering a trace ,a morning the lifeln- - Hnly wa hvm death mile from town, hill, two ulu-from freezing. 11 Report still eotun from most alarming devastation by korw wolvi. YO'ingrattld anil f'lP,vThe are t'eliig killed at a terrible r'e. dar.l t mile rottipanv and the llOT puiflt 1 Reef company, two of the In the state, are advertising In he' (Vir n rewar.1 of $5 for every wolf Inter feeding ground. W hat la known a the nlll,RJlil'tt ul1t, The Laramie rolling mill Ids f with n full complement of l,,r re''11' feetly willing to arerpl the ''.,, w 1 he be roller, JoT Fnn,'b A ge nf Ip-- been arenplng a nbetlt p.p-dim-to enter into contract V- .8 0 a t rar ttttd w III be j f N ,i Im r fn-lisnp' f '! 18 . feet-bab- 1 j OH-- nt t ' h i it, p nmls of acres of rich mineral lands in Fe county, and on which Hu Lincoln Link;, the Big Copper anil other valuntdc lauds n located. When the decision was announml there was a great sernnible to relocate ainif claims, uml among others the Lincoln Lurk; owners of Denver ninth some twenty odd ne location. As to the full force and effect the flupreme Courts decision flttrveyor Holnirt hits reeelvetl a letter from UuJ t omml loner Stone, saying: "The rerT-tloIs eontinucil uml will be until prepef rank. survey of the lauds actually granted Is itM(ti which a new patent may Issue. of any descrlptlo tilings or can lie permitted on the premise until U has been made, h h aeeepted by tlie taint department a cnwi and iteeome final under the rules a th W for a new patent, amt the lands found M J Ik inelinted III Hie grant have been opened disposition according to law. frf rTi,k h,. u llie , tu,. ' i, ' ,U' An"k. !'f ,. " "'"hit till ItMte f .u , ' '' 'nT'11 Her. nt the Hirtrt Hl'l far Imr la i i. rt -- Ini-i-- l ept lf ( Colorado. New Castle U to have a brewery The miner hospital at Rlco u , Tho cadets at Colorado florin com, an olUcer by from Fort UgL1 The total number of deaths ia Den '181 year wa 1,715, a rate of 14.29 per l The men at work In the Enteror'iTi,, Rico have struck iu consequence 01 . e of wage to $3.00. Wttinj A drunken employe at the Grant , Denver, fatally shot another workm ' .,1'' day, without provocation. The United Coal Company, wbl-t- i,.. boring for new vein of coal HtWiiu, ha struck a stratum of coal five feet thTt Cover nr Waite ha appointed Fredu r, ler of Leadvllle as warden of the Umtlary, and Win. R. Calllcottc as 12c; bens, 10c. The Crested Butte Pihl says: An Italian Tlia GerA Great Year for Conventions laborer lu camp number four of Levy t Moore man Population Preparing for grading outfit, was killed early lut flaturday niornittg. Tbe man had an armloid Grand Event. of giant powder sticks, which were In some ST.Loris,Mo.,Jan.28 There are more manner exploded in bis arms, blowing bl, conventions held in St. Louis in a year body Into pieces. The remains were brought than thero nre held in any other city in to town lu a cracker box and Interred to the country. This is the result of the Crested Butte cemetery. James Cnrmenclna, the only surviving central position of the city; its excelof the recent Como mine disaster, lent railway facilities, and the reputa- expired Friday afternoonKing at 4 oclock. Itva tion it has made at times of national hoped that Carmenclnu's strong eomtitutlim enable him to cope with the terrible political conventions, Knights Temp- would be received In the explosion, butovmg lars conclaves and Grand Army en- burns to tlie Internal Injuries from that strong fire, campments for comfortably taking he expired without having uttered a (entente care of big crowds. The hotel men do or giving the least Inkling of how the horror not raise their rates here, nor make occurred. A man named Burn, employed it tbe three sleep in a bed when the town Rawlins mine, near Leadvllle, Vk finds it has to provide for a hundred Fanny found in the snow In an insensible and bull; thousand people. The national con- frozen condition Wednesday morning. Burii vention of the Knights of Labor started for tbe mine Tucdny morning, but , caused Ills was the largest gathering of the lost hi way. a searching party found him obn kind that has been held here been aud described. County Physician Crool this year. Several more are coming. who has the esse In charge, is trying torn The builders are making arrangements the hand and feet of tbe patient. t fllocurn has decided to take to entertain their National convention, in tbe line which meets here next month and will long step towards Inadvancement Colorado college. Te physical training five thousand men to the student physicians arc to be engaged to ex bring about city who are interested financially In amine all Hie students and in conjunetio.i the director of the gymnasium to (dvis the trades concerned with building; with what exerettes are needed in each ease to tie the National Association of Electrivelop the muscle. One of Hie pbyslciM-wll- l cians will be hero after that, drawn be a woman, who will tie consulted b; s el here by the citys leading position with the young laities. Records nnd tlie students grow th and development will In respect to electrical interests; and still kept In the same manner that they ire It later, the National Association of Ger- the larger enstei n colleges. . H . 0FTHEvg (ft $3.55, cows $l.B0(a$2.80, native feederstlA (a $3.00; bogs, choice $7.G5; spring chickens CON V e N HON CIIY THE , ,t NEWS John Francis, a German, Hvfntr miles north of Yuma, ha an'ett-- a tho charge of murdering his wife last rw bcr. He stated at that time that UeSi committed suicide, but bla neighbors A Clerical Pun. him. A Pastor' says, in the New York The consecration of Rev. William B Barb, Tribune : Tho other day a great ad- of Duluth, as bishop of Western Colors mo took place tn St. Pauls Eptucopal churrh mirer of Pr. Howard Crosby gave what he thought was the very host, pun Duluth, at 11 oclock Wednesday. BNhn. When Barker will reach bis Held of work in t of that remarkable preacher. time. asked the difference between Jacob Denver Market ranch 25c, it,,, Egg moa without he replied anlKsau, 23c; butter, best creamery :i3(ttfi4c, dairy 22c ments hesitation: Esau saw what lie bay, upland baled lt(.fJ12, 'second bottom $7.50(jt$y, alfalfa $0.50; wheat 85c; com, balk saw, but Israel saw what is real.' The 70e; sacked oats, $1.09, sacked (1 13 more one studios that, the more he potatoes $1.25;75c;cattle, choice steer ti sj 1 lio-ti- d two-thir- y lu-t- rc Opinion. An Expert' readers have doubtless noticed scienthe numerous discussions by therelative tists aud hygienists as to tho various baking the of value A careful sifting of Urn powders. Our r ji r - ii, ,,'r I |