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Show V I, I VC I. XXI. EGftw OF WAR MUW,inUsft y O. .L L0GA2T CITY, UTAH, SAT UI1 1) AY. JANUARY 5, 1001. PRDGRES -- oil.'AJ LI li I i i I nation to be generally as follows: Ifuraman. if still uninvested, pb-tbljqon ,.wUL be.. Grquahnd West is filled with small parties of y, who are working south tocr'Iavadescach Heart cl tlsaf ward Prieska for the purpose of with or supperting t v V Commandant Hertzog, . whose Iccted Potion of Cape Cobay. I advance parties are in the neighborhood of Frazerburg. On the eastern part of the colony (the ad.TWy BriThrrgh Cardoa lQuufee& vance guard of the Boers is close e & Move on I Ikhmoad Rcoectspy .'Jp- - to Mariesburg, about ttwnty-fivnorthwest-omiles Cradock. f Honied (tnioolih-Dc- vci The general opinion at fhe Cape of Dutch Rtprddu Likkfy. Uprising is that the position is not properly The appreciated in England. Worcester ooufercace excited the tire colony. ; London, Jan. 3. A disptre.h Dutch throughout who old residents tre by no Many from. Capet own say the invAtors means alarmists a regard. general have reach ,el Glen IIiTt'y, aOew of tbo Dutch as quite uprising ' miles of G raaf Reinet 11 the 4f art likely. of the (lit affected poitkm of the colony. a saloon mama. "Marti il law baa beea yrohnim-e- l Ogden, Jan. - 3. The Little iu t he .VorccsterPiaiceAaijert, Queen saloon on- Washington ave. Fiwrerbu rg and Sotberlandidivi-- b was robbed of $IIX) Sob day night. The matter was reported to the ions, t jayg the Capetown of the Daily Mail, wsriug police, but they , eiideavored to keep it quiet, alul it only leaked yesterda y. out yesterday. ""The enlistment f volui teers Peter Poulsen, one of the proisjgoing on and the Vet .ucthor prietors, was seen ' yesterday and ilics au' acipate favarafUle develop was at first very reluctant to give itents i shortly.. The great (trouble out the information, bnt finally admitted that it was' true. is the scarcity of horses. die said that the thief or thie ves, Seveu hundred Boers halve entered by the "back' way and took , broken through the corilan at the money, rH iht gbld and silver, - dZuubu rg uud are advancing upon amounting to .a - little - over $300, kltichmond. The magistrate th?re from tire till. He tdi8 not touch r (anything else reports that they are buruiig and the footing a few miles from Qie in the place,' and loft ibout $20 in 1 nickels in the liB. AAlex Larsen, . iitown: .Lord Methuen is ooncetfirati ng Mr. Pool sens partner, had locked a force at Vryburg, whither) a up and gone Hunch alreut 9 thousand troops hare beec sent oclock, And wben ht came back ? from Kimberley and others from immediately nefctoed is e loss of the more uorthern towns to dec 1 with The proprietors have a . a commando that is raidiugxrou nd money. to the (Identity of the as saspieraa Kurumau. thief, aid the police are investiThe Boers hare neon'-uThe fellow pd gating the matter. which, tagetb er left the saloon ' throat b a door in Jagersfontcin, the .Briti sh the adjoining rwun, and Ws tracks with Fauorsjnith, evacuated on Christmas day. T he were noticed in the snow. . convoy of retiring inhabitant a, KRUGER rXDKCDED.d-' .ten with hundreds of wagons, . I! was a ed for seven "miles. Grand Rapids. Mich., Jan. 2. mouralu! spectacle. Camp was The following eablcgram was reI gather id ceived fa respotir toJrand Rapat Edenburg. - pitched that the reason for the evatnatu m ids greeting and invitation to Mr. was the difficulty of maintaining Kmger to visit thiexq'y: food supplies so far from tire rai I To the (Common Council ". 'way. Krugers best thanks for good The War office has received th jp wishes wild cordial invitation to following dispatch from Lor 1 visit. Kathing decided yet. Kitchener: - Dewet tried toaiiov p BGESCHOTF.N toward Bethlehem, but lie wa BICH1KDSOX ICEDSK CASS. headed off bv Pilcher and retnrited One alcf huadnhl ttoward Liudley. St. Joseph, Mo., Jau. 2. The thirty Boer horses have beentcap- - prosecuting attorney toek up a clue tured .near Thaba NChn. 'The in the RicJhirdson tnurckr that may railway has been damaged south of prove to Ire a solution f the mysiSarfontein. Williams engagdthe tery. For some reason which the BoenT southeast of Middleburg, prosecution has not dural ged it is - Cape Colony, and tlaf British asw believed that 'George Vaught, sweetheart of Bessie Sfhillis, the occupy Grasif Reinet. lmttlesbipMi-n--areh-wi- ll domestic employed in the RichaM land guns at Capetown ranntell rore of the - At slay ujr n precauf ionary" aeisurfe: cruiaFthau has yet been slcvelois'd The situation is serious. .It is from his testimony on tlic stand true that the Dutch have not join- last week. His actions on the ed the invaders in any eoasiieraV-- night of the tragedy are i eing in numbers, but a lack of arms is be- vestigated. lie was a tfrequent lieved to be the true reason fix visitor to tlw Richardson liome, abstention. In many places horses ostensibly to e the domestic, but are freely offered and information it developes tbit he also eitjoyed a readily supplied to the Boers. The familiar acquaintance - witji -- the early proclamation of martial law mistress of the house. The. people rathe Cietown division is expect- of Savannah are greately stifled ed. The division does not include over the delay is securirg a (Statement of Mrs. Ritjiardson, thi Capetown itself. The latest reports show1 tin sit- SUoers, Be 4- 03-Ga- ui-il nt onrres-pomle- . I cash-regist- er ; t .-- - 1 pi . - '"T - ' v The-Briti- sh- son--hom- " e ITO 42, of lhia'city,4,We founJ' that, steadily np on nc-- 1 PREPARED TO SIGH ceant of the suit tmst,, said tbei 'oempiiny purchasing agent today "and so we went outside of thw TweaJy- - SIgntas cf Earl LI and Prince oeun'try for our salt. VaSl five carloads of the shipment are tees f tie outside tMns will i ' and make collections on said dato alreidy on die road and thirty-fiv- e S CMngWHl be Readily Afpeadcd. carloads will f3ow as it ia important tb: matter bo - additional oon. tcsiJed la at once. . JL Hansen, AGED WOMAN CREMATED. More Joint Nte Most to Signed Before Meeting Chairman. New York, JanT 3. -- Mrs Mary Between Chinese KPlcnipotrbtkrie tad Devine, aged- GO, was bunted to Envoy of Foreign Power LL Hung irrORfi ON TUT rOAST. death, and Mrs. Minnie Aruickle, Clung Aiurfow to' Conclude NegotiaSan Frabeisco, &iu. 3 A wind aged 27, was drives from bed tions. f? considerable while ill and three ther persons and uciinstOrtn were injured at a fire which deseverity and wide exteut overlies frame stroyed a (row of three-stor- y Pacific coast. Were Killed Six "WuU Ago And Death Kerf the 3orth tenement houses or Bushwick fi London. Jan. 3;A '.dispatch communication it badly SecKtjSt la Said Aflair In China Sen . The yehtoi ty of the wind street, Jersey City early today .The from Peking says at a of in thin city has avachcd thirty-eig- damage by fire was $50,000, the foreign Ministers meeting Bean-crator Biker Vithdrawa-Ameriit wa today miles, and tk - coming from partially covered by insurance. Mrs.. Arnickle was in the hands annonneed that Li Hung Chang toiPckin Recognized. At Wiunemucct, Ncv., it is of a doctor when the flames reach- and Prince Ching weft prepared to ed the hoase. She waa placed in sign an agreement as soon as it i blowing at the rate of fifty-tw- o an ambulance and hurried to the miles an hour. for ready signature. The Sacrament river at Red homo of her - mother, where she Special to Journal The foreign envoys, with the Bluffs has riseu twelve feet duriiig gave birth to a clild. ' ' Twenty-eig- ht families were exception of tha British Minister,' twelve hovrs. New York, Jan. 4. Benjaniua the.past driven bed .into the bitter Sir Ernest Satow, met today to .Anejxirt has rearhed here from cold from Ido .VTieeler, ' ' President of the Iteuq, night and rendered homeless. consider the time and place for the train on tire Xcv,, that University of California, now Nevada, California & Oregon railacceptance .and signing of the' STRUCK AN ICEBERG. Waldorf-Aster- n Reno had north of been the at way oint note. Nothing definite wa stopjitig Several ' Seattle,44 Wash. Jan. 2 The decided. hotel, has received information blows from the (track. are reported injured. passengers steamer the of Alaska iu secret Dirigo sources frpni It seems to be the opinion of-Steamship company, which sailed some of the (CASUALTIES IN WTOMINQ. Aguin&ldo is dead, and envoys that the from thi port last week for Skag-uathat bis death occurred no less of the terms of the note Cheyenne, Wyo Jau. 2. A collided with an iceberg on thaa-ti- x the Chinese is not explicit The news unknown man was tilled and four the weeks ago. morning of December 28th in by has been kept secret by Aguin-aldo- T comp n tons seriously injured by an Gastineaux channel, below Ju- enough. The Chinese desire for followers for the puipoae of explosion of dynamite in the Sher- neau,- and had - a narrow escape consultation regarding the, razing,., man lull tunnel yesterday after- from destruction. As it was, her of the fortifications and the lega-io- n proto ging the rebellion, since it noon. All were members of the stem was badly shattered below guards is open to misinterprewas Irelieved that news of the blasting gang. .The face of the the water line, resulting in the tation and liable to lead to long Chiefs death would cause great dead man was blown off and his The news and continuous arguments, which springing of aleak. alarm and, eventually, utter capit- body horribly mangled. The four was brought down by the Victo- might, in the opinion of some of : Injured, vwhile they sustained pain- rian.! The Dirigo was on her He Ministers, simply mean sparulation. ful puts and bruises are not fatally way tyJulieau when the accident ring for time on the part of the ' CHINESE AFFAIBS. hurt. Two may lose an arm each. occurred. . It was still ' dark and Chinese; Consequently the Chi- -' The State Jan. Tie Siding, Wyo., Jan. 1. 4. Wellington, she was going ahead nnder full nese plenipotentiaries will b noti-- ; Department is -- making a strong Brakeman Frank Smith was in- steam when she strnck the iceberg led that they must sign the note effort to secure an .understanding stantly killed yestahlay by falling about efore the meeting between them twenty miles off Treadwell. amongst the Rowers,1 to serve as a between two ?ars on a dinky train She continued on to Juneau, hard- and the : foreign envoys can be basis for the adjustment of the on he Shernjan hill entoff. He leld. j ly losing any time on account of Sir Ernest Satow, who has been question of the indemnities to be wa in the act of making a coup- the actident, and was temporarily paid by the Chinese1 Government. ling and fell" on the rails. His repnired at thatjdace. She was to suffering from chills and fever, is It .appear from the reports of crushed in a horrible sail fof Seattle, via Sitka, on the etter. . The military engineers of Minister Conger that it is hopeless manner. 'J, he allieshave agreed upon a plan of December 19th .' to expect the foreign ministerein . Cheyenne, Wyo.', Jan. 2. Mrs. morning 'pit .the fixture defense ' of the lega- Pekin to reach an agreement on J. W. Lattimar, wife of one of the tions. , LYNCHING IN GEORGIA, this important - point, and if " the best known ranchmen in southern Li Hung Chang desires to con3. George duct the peace negotiations to a problem is ;.to be solved at all, it Wyoming, took her own life by Rome, GaTi Jan must be removtJ from the Pekin drinking a quantity of poison at Reed, a negro, charged with an at- conclusion and the physicians at- - ;, Council, and dealt with by direct the ranch in Albany county last tempted assault upon Mrs. J. M. ending him think he might be diplomatic exchange. night. Mrs. Lattimar had been Locklear of this city last night, ;aken to the Spanish legation 0 Therefore the State Department ill for many years, and worry over was hanged to a tree today, after where the conferences have been , is in correspondence with the other the condition of her husband,' who which his body was riddled with leld, if the weather is favorable. The Germans are reported to be foreign officers, respecting this sub- is also ill, is thought to have ballets by a mob of 150 men. Reed his innocence. her to San Ho with a unbalanced mind. protested returning ject, though the negotiations are Mach excitement piesailed to hercsultof expected hard adding SrORTTSUSERS OUT. throughout Jthe day before the considerably to the sura total; for - MANY DEBATABLE I' QUESTIONS; the expense ofmaintaining foreign Den verCol o77 J avT. 3.' At a lynching was accomplished. After arrest his this the negro morning The Chinese newspaper Chung military establishments in China, ipnss meeting held tonight the will probably be assessed against coal miners at Erie decided to was taken before Mrs. Locklear, Wei Ao of Shanghai makes the the Chinese government, and the strike in sympathy with those al- but she failed to identify him, and following statementT . 'The im-- " eost of keeping foreign troops in ready out at Louisville, Lafayette,-Canfiel-d he was -- returned to jail. However, penal the peace rescript accepting the' mob which had been conditions Pekin at this season of the yeAr, and Superior. This cominstmets the Chinese, rarill make, the.. bill heavy of seeking the prisoner pletely-! tos up- thedignit commissioners when discussing demThe was not satisfied, -- notThe attifude bf Russia iu:AfaTi-churi- a noi them (Yl(inidrflnd..makes jthe speclfiedT togam as were so pronounced points causes much apprehension. nunilter of men on strike about onstrations concessions as possible. The many Henry of the Superior conditions involve two A series of regulations has lcen 1200. The operators declare they that Judge hundred not court, seeing any reason for debatable cannot acecd4he increased wages by Russia for the- questions. atReed an and fearing Kwu and Chan Kiawan ooca of affairs iu China, demanded." The output of the holding ordered the which seems to officials hero to mines has heretofore barely kept tack on the jail, for the pnrpose of order. sionally Sheriff to release him. justify the apprehension that the pace with the demand and an imChaffee. The after the release, permanent occupation of that ter- mediate and serious fuel famine is formed men, limits and within the ' ritory with its 20,000,000 of in- the outlook, for that district. This marched to the city To Our 9 a Cold la Cis house of Lila does not habitants is comteinplated. Day. the - city dejrend upon Here Take Laxative Bromo 'jninlni The facts are startling in their northern fields for supply, but will Glover in North Rome. was Reed. He taken found Ta Tlets. All dreg ista refund they character, audit Is believed that feel the shortage to some extent. the three miles from this place before mtney if it fails to E. represent itkns have been made, IS NOT THE MAN. 'jure, being lynched. Mrs. Locklears Groves sign store ts on each W, or will be made, on the "subject to box.; condition is serious. 25c. the Jowers. Omaha, Neb. Jan. 2. Edward I Cudahy, Jr., failed today to idenSENATOR BAKER WITHDRAWS. i j j tity J. J. Crowe as one of the men Topeka, Kansas, Jan. 4 At who kidnapped him. Cudahy noon (today U. S. Senator Baker at the city jail and conwithdrew his name as a candidate fronted Crowe iu the Bertillon QUEER MARK ON A HORSE. . A freak of natnr certainly noiqaa i kern pictnred. Tl ill nitration waa mad from for from before the room. After looking at the susIt ahowa a profile, the heal being joined or run together at State Legislature, and issued the pect five minutes or more young athephotograph. rear; more correctly epeoking it ia a modem Janue, two faoea on one aknlL The of statement to readei of his reasas nhont hare seen the hone, hare beheld ia the peculiar mark following puzzlea, many Cudahy remarked: the ftieeeet eereral well kaowa penona, and all eorta of portaata and prophecies. Thera ons.: I never sawthat man before; are expert who aay the face are thooe of Oofh Paul Kruger and his vita, whil nthan are After mature investigation I He is not the one who stood guard sm satisfied that I cannot be re- over me, and if he had anything elected. To those friends' who at all to do with the kidnapping I me their gave support, I am under did not see him.- Crowe was then released. deep and lasting obligations. The withdrawal of Baker leaves COAL TRAIN WRECKED. a clear field for the election of J. R. Burton. Niles, O., Jan. 3. A coal train on the Nile3 & Lisbon road was ' BRAVE AMERICANS.wrecked last night, killing . FireWashfn gton, J an74T The Brit- man William Klein and Brakeman ish Ambassador has communicated Garfield Powers. The train was to the Secretary of State, a dispatch descending a steep grade when a from the Margnis of Lansdowne, farmer attempted to cross' thi commending the conduct of certain tracks with a wagon loaded with Americans who distinguished them- logs. The engine strnck it and selves during the Chinese attack with six cars. went down The on the British legation in Pekin engineer was buried under- - the debris. The last summer. " fanner'escaped. Sugu- Factory Notice. 1 pr ces have J.L goure nftnlL Ulq ll AgUinaO Is Dnce - (Reported. iutor-l-upte- ht y can j . i f Philadefl-pbia,Kt;h- , at " y, - ,- 1 , -- life-appar-- ap-lear- ed doithl-faoe- d , - . - J aiia v uuiiii oetNM. la to loaro. A rl) dfiael rtinior to tho offoot that Ellon Tony. th Ulonlod fit atiit pnuaoatly coibm from I.oadoa. It ia aaid tnt Min 1 errj ha aneeumbou to in nrroua pr. atiation aod that aha anffsra from Ion of mm..ry, a aertona atiiiotioa lor on her profewi'm. U ia reported tht h will retir to hr country horn at U incbaUea ia Ken-- . - m.a - . TRUST AGAINST TRUST. Thoso having subscribed to the amount needed in purchasing Kansas City, Mo., Jan. 2. thousand tons of comthe proposed Sugar Factory Twenty-fiv- e mon hav the will salt, purchased in Lisbon, Site, please money the on 7th. The Portugal, hae been contracted for ready Monday, comrnitthe and committee by tho Afmour Packing company Logan -- t squally pomtire that nature has her given to the world portrait In lair of Saliahury and i Om expert bo Lite re hit opinion that the mans face ia that of Kruger by a aiting that it ia looking toward th rear of the hone, which, ia the expert opunon, prophecy of the South African preeldenta defeat. Believer ia the Kru raad.ng of t .a do not who toward the nooept the defeat idea say that it ia Oom Paul looking phenomenon kicklag machinery of the animal, 2 he other (right) aide of the horn ie eioar ahite w...h-okind of or mark blemith. any rr ut |