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Show iiL": LOGAN CITY, UTAH, TUSDAY, MAItCII 13, 1900. Rev. C. M. Sheldon, who edits the Topeka Capital this week, was at the office of the paper at 8 :30 oclock this morning, and made a hurried inspection of the various departAt 10 oclock he had 1 a ments. to till Fliers Isis Digit conference with the visiting corresBsislf. pondents, promising to give them internal In Ml such information as htT could during the week. At 11 oclock, he met the working force of the paper, are in and Kentucky gave out instructions for the Vtfiof Bloodshed' day. i- DuWn-- Ash prom Bed MineSheldon l News the Colored Man eraon. Tili' BusrJ arora rln the - - Benbrook Journal) Hague, -G- Switzerland. ; Washington, March 12. is reason to believe that the , There United --Government is using - its States good offices to restore peace between Britain and the South Afri- Great can republics. Tbe fact9 -- in Louisville, the case will be in a day or two. IS KENTUCKY. AFFAIRS - March 'Ky., 12 .Secretary of State Powers and Cap-ud- n brought here from in tLexinglon custody of Sheriff of Snter Fr&Dkfcrt this morning W placed in the county jail Davis were - 1WAB I SCARE DIMINISHES. Lh at Oi ere iat af-- Ky.; March 12 Tbe war scare here has aa;ain apparently although leaders on both sides still express grave fears as to Abe ultimate outcome. The belief among the Republicans that attempts - will be "madetoar res f .Republican legislators in connection with the assassination of Gov. bel resulted in several members earing town. Democratic officials efuse either to confirm or deny the eports, although.it is bat more arrests will within a few days. admitted take place At tbe pres ent rate of progress, Lord Roberts should! be in, Bloemfontien Wed -- MCPHERSON WILL SUE. Salt Lake, March 12. J. Gordon McPherson, the Colored man who was b worn in to try the Benbrook murder case, who was discharged from the jury upon demand of the other jurors, has evolved plans for securing: satisfaction .for r,whatJ he considers i was an outrage, anc die which he says humiliated-an- d T" ch V Europe.--'T-- " ROBIETS SAW.THE .TREACHERY. f I Five 'British Regiments With Artillery, t. London, March 12. A dispatch Boers Engaged to the Daily Mail from Asvogelkop, Superior Knowledge dated Sunday, March 11, saysi-Th- e of rOouutry Gives Them Great ;Ad Democrats and".' Republicans ..jure white flag - treachery was vantage-1- 02 Boer Dead Found-'-- Armed' and WarMay Result. ;- personally witnessed at Drieiontein by Lord Roberts, who was looking tbr0D8b a telescope when .. the Frankfort Kv March 11 were charging and saw the London, March ll.-- The British Dernwratand RubHcans hive hold casualties show to this bands, date reported up ?? theij today, for the first time since the 5W7 I is as 9 aan He follows: present political complication asi 8aw an er advance to I Killed. Burned acute forms, divided into "Dp18 2,418 two armed and organized factions. rceive their surrender, whereupon I Wounded 8,747 ed and tbe Hied of disease .V rrriTT 1,029 oe,f -Surrounding the capitol and the : 6iateexecutive building,' and en Missing, 3,483 OLD KENTUCKY. - ................. .... -- the grounds- around Gov. Taylorla home are nearly 200 camped-- in YAQUIS DIR FIGHTING. -- ............ Total . .;..15,677 Austin, - Tex.,NJMarch .11. A State militia, well - provided with A3! dispatch --'from Dreifontein7 ammunition; while inthe corridors sjpecifromPotam;vMfiX4isays that during four days ending on I dated March 11, says: All of oi the Capitol hotel, in which the the Yaqi Indians and tbeterday was occupied in fighting. Democratic State executive officers Mexican troops had four The Boers maintained a stubborn tressed hind deeply. are located, and in the streets . ad .ments near Cocorito, Mex.engage .The a has line He determinedupon to that building are sixty j Mexican troops are endeavoring to rear guard action along arunning of action, and this evening herwil jacent front of twelve miles on very diffspecial officers and the man and j force their way through this 81 file a suit in the Third Distric boys of a militia company that was Ljon 0f be country so as to keen . icult ground. The British was . adCourt- - against - Edward McCarrick Frankfoit today a the roadway between Twin ami that vancing iu three columns. Gen-- . organized to reoover $5,000 damages. This nucleus of Gov. Beckham s State point open for travel. There are a. Tucker Ho the ' southward oo- will be followed by simular actions guard, besides scores or more of great many Indians known fo be I cupied. Petersburg, unopposed, asking for $5,000 damages in each heavily-arme- d citizens, partisans jn tLia immediate eectioa, and it i Gen. Kelly Kenny, after following case against all the other jurors of the Democratic claimant evident that a very strong force tbe river bauk, moved in the direc except John Irvine and William will have to be put in the field at I tion of Abraham's Kraal Beckhams soldiers; Carry, who were sworn in after the to suppress the uprising. BATTLE AT DRElFONTEIN. color line had been drawn. It was stated toady that an at once The of the four engagements AtDreifonteiD,,abaut, eight tempt was to be made by the State mentioned are said to " have" days NEW JER8EY HOLOCAUST. been mileg 6duth' of Abrahams Kraal, GovBeckkam militia to take into r Newark, N. J., March 12. Indians, as I the Boers were found posted in con Yer diea8.trJlJs custody, and inside of an hour after 'in a of Fifteen siderable strength on the ridges luo. neighborhood majority persons, kn0WD to have ben billel, and WnVTrrnUtpd1 and whom were children, perished at connecting eeveral kopjesj where bad signed by ' Th Mexican tenement house fire at Morris and tbe they had mounted guns.of men neces- - lroop8 Jaff8rea number requisite Fourteenth i- - Avenue - about- five The action began at 8 oclock very liltle sary to forma militia company:! life, some soldiers oclock this morning. . though in twenty the morning with an artillery The men will guard tbe .Capitol! wounded. were All the Geiw engage dueL.. Frenchs cavalry and ' SENATOR RAWLINS TALKS. hotel all night against any possible rnent were in? the natureof Gen. - Porters - brigade supported" Beckham.-Onlto Gov. arrest Washington, March, 12. Rou- attempt skirmishes, lasting only a few our guns. The Boer artillery was two concludbeen days more remain for business tine having hours, when the, Indians. would accurately handled and the British' ed, Mr. Rawlins of Utah, addressed the Legislature to remain in session, retire. cayalry; found a task harder than the Senate on oar relations with but the developments of those two fact that the Mayama In Thq had expected. days are looked Jorward to with dians have also taken to the war they tbe Phillippines. FOECED THE BOERS BACK. apprehension byleaders of both and are harassing the - troops POWERS AND bAVIS REMOVED. path Gen. Broad wood, with dogged sides. a good deal Sec12 March Ky., Lexington, MAY BE BLOODSHED. sarmiees as trfbowonpitwm P8reevereDC0 move altogether six retary of State Powers and Officer i Les southward, trying to find a The Democratic partisans say take to bring the v uprising Davis, were arrested Saturday as means to get around, bat the Boers' accessories to the murder of Goe- that should the militia attempt lo termination. followedbehind the rising, ground,-andevebel, were secretly removed from interfere with Jtho session . of. the attempted to outflank him. rumors of Legislature, persistent Word! March 11. morningandtakento Meanwhile, the sixth division Valdosta, Ga., jailthis Louisville to prevent possible res- which have been in circulation all was received here tonight of a of infantry, advancing on the Boer day, it will be next to impossible to double murder and lynching - near j left, slowly forcedthe enemy to recue.' avert bloodshed. Fla. Two white men tire. Had the infantry been 'able . The Republican - officials, - how- Jennings, - lELONGLTO A SPY,..- of the name' of Carver were killed to move . faster tbe Boers would deny . that such action ' had by a negro whose name could not have been enveloped. Havre, March 11. The police ever, been even contemplated, and that be learned. Tbe negro was capThe last shot was fired at 7:30 have seized at the office of the Amb9 molested will not the comLegislature the Sheriff. m. This morning not a poer mob tured A' erican and European Express p. by in , . way. includany murdertook the quickly gathered; pany a number of packages, the report is believed in er That to an addressed officer from the and swung trunk a away ing large ContinvAd on 5th page. Democrat! c circles, however, is him tree. a to up ehown by the fact thatthe advis ability of holding, the session in e COMING some other place than tbe haa beeuunder.adviijem.ent, and even at a late hour tonight' the question .had not been folly settled. -- - yes-Fri- day -- - 1 fr I uty-ar- e - - V X victims exiicmed. i Charleston, W.JVa.,March 12 tbe bodies in Red uif-levhave been recovered. e sev. sheldons - 1 . ' J : I u - J mine Topeka, be-Tren- 1- 1 fattened, Oi steamed away, The captain and third mate were seen to jump from their bridge as their vessel went down. Two of the survivorB clung to a capsized after being accused of offering to boat until picked up by the Wind Battle at Dreilcutela & Long and Estly' supply Great Britain, for money, eor and taken to Calias. It is nanLaecreta and. also in- - lieved al - the -- other 'mem bers of CCRtSStSi 023, ormation be pretended tp have as I the crew of the Cuvier movements of Boer agents in drowned. , CSCLE BAM A8 .MEDIATOR. fully developed BOBS B0BIBXG UP. London, March 12 .merican residing in New York, but which are said to belong to the alleged spy, Philip, formerly an official in the French Ministry of larine, who recently disappeared IN March 14, though all calculations may be upset by the development more strenuous resistance than the Boers have so far attempted. March 12, It is that leuned from a reliable source: ' Kruger ' through the President has appealed console at Pretoria 9 intervention of the great Transvaal war, and powers in the the overn-mentrof has also appealed--t-o : Felglnmp Holland ""and The ; -- Case (Special to ' r NO. 91 yenture. Kansas, March 12. -- State-hous- Several, Repujblicanm embej? of the Legislature left the oity today, GODOWN IN THEIR London, March 11. It is now learned thakthe British- steamer Cuvier, commanded by Captain Quinton, which was reported FriJ day last sunk by an unknown steamer,, was run down in tbe Straits of Dover the morniDg of the 9th by a steamer whose identity is .not known JThe three survivors who were landed at Calais, France, shortly after the disaster, eay a great hole was torn In , the Cuvier, sinking her hi 'less thin fiveminutei.!They further state that the thirty men com prising thecrew" were below at the limexf the collision and were unable to reach the decks aid man the boats, so quickly did the rammed vessels go . down," and that the colliding . vessel 'paid, no heed to" tbe'cHes for assistance shouted to those on heard, and - rum 5 13 i ;AT BLOEMFONTEIN. 9???ral ffconj od hi 4.000 men by General Robert nd nforoeof bat Cm.;!! of t" piiBejjil outlying obotaole to British ndrnnee upon Bloemfen-Fre- e St.it ivored doe not necessarily mean the downfall of tb enpitnl of the tbe British hoist their BloeJontein they will hare to ' repnblio. Fronv fsaedeborr? to of.th.lt "urher Ot s lo distance are enlenlnted in Sonth Africa, bet they iourney the British will find the traTcUnj hard and filled dv For tha P'pawvtion for n strale to the death hare been inakis at tie 4 tb- doughty burghars will fight to the death behind their do- ik ilkwtration will girt a food idea of the kind of forts that snr- havg l.n garnacjed by stteh fighters as the man of tha Sonth Afrioln re-- thi7 wUiv,,lonbtdlF tha tot. eWaOBsysy -- P7 siumbluiff w . n S 4i- ( ? a Lx - i "h S I'l r f Or, th trusty' following of William UcITlnley. New York Worli. L , : |