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Show -- pj TT- vv -- wr J -- 43- I oil struction of property at Wardner. f or these he held them guilty Of neglect sufficienttojustify removal. In the case of the Sheriff, Jhe said: LIGHTNING BY CITY, UTAH. TUESDAY, J CJLY, 11, 1899 LOG-A- COL XVIXI. UO 128 Wooley. County Commisioner; Mrs. Anna Cannon, Clara C. Cannon, TUB Mary E. Cannon and Mary M. Cannon.. RAM SEASON- - The defendant, by his own testi-moo: CCM. Owenv-- L : , has con victed himself of the President Subscribed to before Oar Troops Suffering Discomfort From sworn and Angus fi. Cannon Arrested for violations most of official 8 me this 1899. th flagrant of day July, From ill Sources the Great Hnmldlty. Unlawful Cohabitation. jjjjpplilc Sets E.'W. Taylor, duty. The defense gave notice of Last Eienlng. appeal. Notary Public. to Ifei Journal Mr. Owen also to Mr. presented COMPTROLLERS DECI8ION. Putnam a statement of a large Over Three Feet of Water, and Washington, July 10 Acting Mattie Hnghei Cannon Named as part of the evidence which he had Sleeping Standing in it When Cooking-Drenc- hed Comptroller Mitchell has decided Sworn to bj secured to support the charge, one Complaint AConvention N- E. to the Skin Nearly Always to that State naval militiaman, who Correspondent ofN- - T. Journal Mr. of the most important pieces of Delegate of entered the service of the United Eleotion Wounded which was certificate the and Dr. of Navigation Interrupted lilled Betnrning Cannon Pleads Not Guilty Many Bas com, who attended Mrs. Can4n Idaho States navy in the war with Spain, . Volunteers Awaiting Transport. school Trustees Decision Prominent Witnesses Summoned- non at the time of her accoucheare entitled to pay from the time Mitchell Official Osses Comptroller ment. the appointments, Appointments- - they accepted 1 his certificate shows that on either by mail or by entering upon Manila, July 10 It bas been 17th Mrs. Cannon gave birth not from and the of date April duty, Angus M. Cannon, president of their commissions. the Salt Lake stake of the Mormon to a girl baby, and that she named rainingortand storming almost con M. Cannon as erj (Special to Journal.) Btantly-fwTday iT'andlhe churchTwas y eslerday'arresfedlm Angus PRESIDENTIAL APPOINTMENTS. col- , A 10. S. L. Tribune. San Francisco, July country along the American south a charge of unlawful cohabitation. and train between afreight lision Washington, JuIylO, Among The and bay lines is literally flooded. complalnibgfwitness is Charles SIX IN FAMILY KILLED made the the train by bearing delegates appointments The soldiers are suffering great disa passenger civil Los President today, Captain 'John J. Mostyn Owen, & All but comfort. The Thirteenth 9. Columbus, to the N. E. A. Convention at 0., July infantry of the 24th Infantry was engineer, and the woman in the one of the seven members of the Newman, Brereton Angeles, occurred at at is in the worst Lieut. Colonel. He was case is Dr. Mattie Hughes Cannon, Pasay of William Reinhard of this regiment family Two appointed from New California, this N morning. surI osition, being practscally Jersey to plural wife of the defendant. appointed city were killed and the remainof Seneca Mrs. Thomas in and Point West 1877, passengers, graduated This is the first prosecution for ing one was badly injured by a rounded by water. The bridges Falls, N. Y, and Mrs. JIarria of since which time he has been with unlawful cohabitation which has Big ' Four passenger train this that were used for getting supplies t He was in 24th the five the and were Infantry. killed, Louis, afternoon. St, have been washed away and edine San Juan Hill, pnd was been launched in Utah since the others slightly injured. The battle of of the companies are now separated THE DEAD. Beck in this city in water highly commended for his coolness arrest of John freight train was taking and bravery . William Reinhard, aged 41. by streams six feet deep. April 1895. when the passenger train came A WISCONSIN FIRE. Rachael Reinhard, aged 40. In many cases the men are sleepThe Tribunes announcement 9. William along on the same track. The Reinhard, aged be made, ing with three feet of water beMilwaukee, Wis., July 10. Fire that the arrest was collision wa3 a heavy one. 7. Karl Reinhard.' aged neath their bunks, which are elelast night at Montello. Wis., a which was folidwed by the filing of Edward 5. SCHOOL ELECTIONS. Reinhard, aged hamlet on the Wisconsin Central, a complaint, the issuance of a warvated on cracker boxes. The comThe elec- destroyed twelve buildings, inSalt Lake, Julj 10 INJURED. of Mr,- Cannons pany co5ks, when preparing the rant, the entry tion of district school trustees is cluding one jewelry store, two appearance and the giving of a Clarence Reinhard, aged 14, meals, stand knee deep in water. e Some of the roads leading to Pasay going on very quietly over the grocery stores, three saloons, one $300 bond, composed the principal collar-bonbroken. ' State today, being held gin every hotel, one barber shop, one tailor The accident occurred at the are simply impassable and the rice topic of conversation upon, the county under instructions sent out shop and -- three -- vacant buildings street daring the day, and much Woodward avenue crossing on the fields on all sides are one great from the office of Dr. Park, State The fire started from an explosion speculation was indulged in as to Big Four railroad. Mr. and Mrs. lake. Aiichjvind blewoyersev- a estimatsof the wbafthe institution of the pro- ReinhanTand their five children eral tents of the Second reserve Superintendent ofjniblieHnstruc-tion- . ofg&soline.-So far as known there losses is obtainable. were out for a drive in a surrey. hospital. Manila bay is impossible r, ceedings portended. ii not a single pditical contest, Mr. Cannon They arrive! at the railre&d cross- of navigation by either launches . The charge against though in a few places there was an TONS OF GOLD, is based upon the birth o a,, little ing just as a westbound passenger or canoes, and no vessels are leaviaclination to have a partisan the harbor. -Tacoma, July - 8 Dr. O. L. girl to Dr. Mattie Hughes Cannon train was doe. The 'carriage was ingThe United struggle. Dr, Parks advice to one States transport Cenwho has on April 17th last, supported by a struck by the traio, and Mr. and and all was to have the election Wilcoxson of Chicago, au- mass of other evidence which was Mrs. Reinhard and Arthur and tennial is ready to sail for San conducted without reference to arrived from Dawson, brings thentic news of an enormous clean sufficient at least to cause the au- Karl were killed outright. Edward Francisco with discharged soldiers, politics in any - sense whatever, that took place in the Klondike thorization of the prosecution by and William were so badly injured f but the latter have to sit around I)r. Park is now in Los Angeles, up they died after being removed to the water front all day, drenched During the first Connty Attorney10Putnam. whither he went to attend the Nat- daring Jane. oclock yester- the hospital. Clarence sustained to the skin, waiting for a launch to Shortly after half of June pack trains arrived ional Educational Assn ConventiMr. Owep appeared severe injuries.but it is believed he take them to the steamer. The on- Superentendent' Van Cott at Dawson daily from Bonanza, El day morning river Pasig ' and all the other of- will recover. The horse was literalat Putnams Attorney Connty Hunker and Dorado, Sulphur the Salt Lake County Schools streams are swollen and city streets creeks, each bringing in $500,000 fice in the joint building and ex- ly ground to pieces. is also there. The crossing has long been re- at all low points are covered with to $1,500 000 in dust. One big pack pressed a desire to institute crimiCanTHE WARpNER CASES. Mr. nal garded as a dangerous one, the water. proceedings against train made several trips from Prof. Owen time Mr. same view of incoming trains being obAt non. the Wallace, Ida., Jjuly 10. In de- Lippeys claim on El Dorado, which . MAN WHO TORTURED DREYFUS. to the County Attorney scured by a high fence. The train ciding the removal cases - today, produced over two tons of gold presented was running at a high speed. the following affidavit: indge Sewart found that the com- dust. Paris, July 9. M. Daniel, of of State Salt missioners were guilty, of wilful Utah, county The largest nuggets yet found in governor of the Isles du Salat and -- misconduct in of the" penal allowing bills to the the Klondike were discovered dur- -' Lake, s.s: C. M;Owen, being first Is your liver tired? Does it fail administrator sheriff in excess of lawful fees, in ing the clean-upIele Diable on du the One from claim duly sworn, deposes and says: to do its settlement duty ? If so, dont neglect where allowing a percentage for collecting 4, below on Bonanza, weighed sixty That he is a citizen of the United Captain Dreyfus was imprisfor help. A few doses of call its a and States and resident license and issuing saloon licenses and one-hal- f baB been removed and will valtaxpayer ounces, and was oned, without an application and bond:in ued at $968. A still larger one, but of the city and county of Salt Lake. HERBINE may save, you a spell be succeeded by M. la Soucan. M. Daniel was responsive for was That he is informed and verily of sickness. HERBINE is the only approving the bonds of county of- impregnated with quartz, believes ficers with insufficient securities, found on Gold Hill. It about or on the that 15th weighed perfect liver medicine. It cures much punishment meted out to the and iu failing to take action, over 106 ounces, and is valued at day of April, 1899, one Mirtha P. Chills and 'Fever. Price 50 cts. prisoner in the hope of compelling when notified of-t- he Hughes Cannon; State Senator of Riter Bros. Drug Co. him to declare himBelf guilty.' J . probable de $1804. the Legislature of Utah was delivered of an .illegitimate ohild. That the ' aforesaid Marth P. Hughes Cannon is by common habit and repute in the community, the plural wife of Angus M. Cannon, president of the Salt Lake stake of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints, and the aforesaid Angus M. Cannon - is ' the father of the said child contrary to the yrovlsions of sections 4209 and 4210 of the compiled Laws of the ? State of Utah, 1898. That he cites as witnesses in support of the above charges, F. S. Bas com, Sarah J. Cannon, wife of Angus M. Cannon; Martha P. Huges-CannoLorenzo Snow, President of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints; Heber M. Wells. Governor of the State , of Utah; George Q Cannon, counselor of the first presidency; Joseph F. Smith, Heber J, Grant, John W. Taylor, John Henry' Smith, Charles , Penrose, editor of , the Desert News; - Decision-Presid- ential the-fath- well-know- n , - r - s. - n, " ' t IfJ?SE1PH CHAMBERLAIN, COLONIAL SECRETARY. South Africa it a ill be because Joseph Chamberlain, Fjijp , ld WitmWi Been ta the firmnen of President Kruger in the earns spirit:. i ?.ptrT protecting British interest at all hazards, and he will push the to utmost limit if Oom 1aui does not recede from lus position. i John M. Cannon, George M. Cannon, Wilheimina Cannon, William B. Preston, John R. Winder, Aquila Nebeker, president of the State Senate; John James T. Hammond, Secretary of State; Josephs. Rawlins, County Commisioner; El. S. ! 7 LADY ABERDEEN. . "r Tha CoanttM of Aberdeen, who omMmi at the International Council of Women, which recently began it eeashm in Jaomlon, it the wife of Lord A Wdrun, the governor general of Canada Lady AberW h a twdithed orUr aui Un snrf channel of employ meat for the women of Irelrl. . - f v 4 -- i , |