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Show GOLD ISSUES. LIVINGFOSTERS PAPER.) (WARREN VMMMT tO tbO IXTXB-MOCXT- XI ADVOOATB WILLABD FOSTER, rblisbe. CITT. ULT Boom TR Hooper Blk.. till UTAH NEWS. PROCLAMATION. Vational Hound Manny League Bimetallism limuL New York, Nov. 10. The TRAGEDY Dec Inn semi-a- n s. al or te non-miner- al To ooua-mar-tia- well-,-.now- The assessed valuation of Juab county la almost three million dollars. T. L. Smith, a Salt Lake deaf mute, has been arrested on a charge of robbery. A telephone line is being strong from Evanston to Randolph, a distance of 94 miles. The wheat acreage in many counties will be greatly increased as a result of prevailing prices. Box Elder county is forging ahead as a mining county. Within the past few days very encouraging strikes have been revealed. Utah's Ute Indian chiefs made a good impression in Washington, and are returning satisfied that allotment ional district." of lands is for the best. Louis R. Ehrich of Colorado Springs, The Oregon Short Line has asked reported that nothing but better times commerce commission could the inter-stat- e bring about a change on the free for an extension of time in which to silver sentiment in Colorado. The equip its trains with automatic coup- only thing to effect the west he said, is better times, and I would suggest lings. The run of the Utah Sugar Factory that the league come out boldly and for this season is at an end. Although ask the president of the United States the daily average has been better than to proclaim the gold standard as the ever before the run is only half as long money basis of the country." M. EL Ingalls of Cincinnati said: as usual. The result of the recent campaign The Bear River Orchard company shows fruit Utah conclusively that the south will will ship a large amount of back to the Democracy and on drift be again will put to Philadelphia where it free The great danger now is a silver. almost every exhibition. It includes to drift into a new hanking state. tendency in raised the variety business which to the country will law, arrivUnited States Senator Cannon be fraught with danger." last ed home from China and Japaa James Blair of SL Louis wrote; Or week, where, in company with Dubois the whole, I cannot say that I feel enand Pettigrew he has been making a couraged over the situation in Missouri. study of conditions in the Orient. I fully recognize that the strength of It. seems to have been demonstrated the silver Democracy in this state is In Salt Lake City's municipal election wholly due to lack of education on that that women are not successful as and I see no means at hand Each of the three parties had subject, whereby they can be sufficiently ingiven representation to the fairer sex, formed before the next election to maand in each case they ran hundreds of reduce their numbers. votes behind the ticket. Politicians terially C. Cornwall of Buffalo said, William say that women voted against their that as far as he could ascertain, both sex. in the eastern and western part of CapL Donovan, late of the Salt Lake New York state, the free silver sentipolice force, has gotten over the SU ag- ment was actually ..dying ouL ue trail into Klondyke. Ills party was The executive committee of the Naone of the very few to succeed. Let- tional Sound Money League, in behalf ters from him describe the horrors of of its members throughout the United the trail, and state that hundreds turn States, Issues the following proclamaback disappointed and disgusted. The tion; search for gold in the far north is not International bimetallism as a one of un mixed pleasure. world possibility, is dead. The monthly statement of State Let us recognize this. The inter-ationbimetallie commission apTreasurer Chipman shows a cash balance of 130,171.24 at the end of Octo- pointed under the SL Louis pledge of ber. Receipts for the month were the republican party, has made stren(18,450.10, and expenditures (11,573.38. uous efforts on behalf of this policy. The chief item of revenue is fees of Those efforts have proved futile. The secretary of state, (13.630.75. Wasatch commercial necessities of the world county made the largest remittance, have demonstrated that a dual stand(GOO. 00 and Sanpete county the smallard is commercially unacceptable, and 96 cents. in the present stage of civilization, imest, Prince of New Mexico, possible. The hour has come, it seems to us, Is in Salt Lake in the interest of a when a national recognition of this new telephone system. The new sysfact is subtem has no central station, and necessary. The situation dea mands definite, clear, unequivocal scribers automatically make connect declaration that international bimetalthe than is tions. The system cheaper dream lism of the pasL The a is ensufficient in now one vogue. If must States United Mr. Prince proclaim their acis , vouched, couragement of 'world the fact and plant in have to ceptance the operation system agress themselves finally on the single gold within a year. Colonel John S. Mosby, once the ter- standard. The proclamation of this monetary ror of the Union army, but now enposition will quicken our commerce, gaged in the peaceful pursuit of prac- Increase foreign investments and' make ticing law, was a visitor in Salt Lake permanent and prosperous conditions City one day last week. Colonel Moby which have begun to manifest themis 04 years of age. but in spite of this selves in our country. he carries himself with the sprightliWe invite the friends of sound ness of a man of 40. His movements and all who 'would contribute are as quick and his eye as bright and money to well the being and safety of our alert as in the old days when the commercial life to join in bringing mention of his name madtyhalf Washunmistakable declaration the about ing tremble. that now and henceforth the monetary The possibility of contest over Salt system of the United States shall rest Lakes election has developed a queer on the single gold standard." state of affairs. It seems that an imThe next meeting or the league will possible condition is imposed before a be held in Washington during Janu- suit can be begun. Fraud must be aary, 1 8!8. eharged and supported by parties To Knjnln Coolie Ulior In Illinois. whose votes is alleged to have been Springfield, Ills., Nor. 10. A remoi tampered with. As there is no means trance against allowing Chinese coal of identifying ballots it presents a conbe imported into the state to miners dition that cannot be complied with. of mining coal at for the purpose It is a part of the old Australian baland other towns in place Wilmington lot law. of striking miners will be placed be A new form of relinquishments fore Governor Tanner in the name oi adopted by the state board of land the United Mine Workers of Illinois. commissions contains an affidavit that The governor will also be asked to land to be relinquished to the United of with the state States by settlers in consideration of the Miners' Federation in secretary ocl the state of Utah selecting the same the coolie labor. State keeping W. Secretary In satisfaction of any portion of gov- D. of the Miners' E'ederation Ryan ernment grants to the state and agree- states that if the Chinese are imported ing to sell the tract to the relinquisher and set to work in the northern coal at private sale at a stipulated price of field, bloodshed will surely resulL If not less than (1.25 per acre is Governor Tanner refuses to interfere, in character and ia claimed by no Secretary Ryan says the matter will ether Torson. be carried to President McKinley. vote-getter- IN DISGRACE. Bs Arrested Vbwtvi Ha May Chanea ta Load, Nevada, Murdered. Madrid, Nov. 8. The Spanish gov"arson, fev., Nov. 10. The entire issued the following edict, officially de- ernment, aa a result of the deliberastate has been startled and shocked at scribed as expressing the maguanl-mo- i tions of the ministers over the utterthe murder of Charles A. Jones, U. S. s sentiments of the queen regent ances of General Weyler, has corns to district attorney, by Julian Ouinan, and the firm determination of the na- the decision to try ' him by the son of a no matter where he lands, if he1 tional government." local phtsician. I pardon ia full all those who have won firms the accuracy of the press reJones death was caused by a bullet been prosecuted for the crime of re- ports of his utterances. wound in the head, and for a time bellion. Rebels prosecuted for comThe commanding officers at all the mystery surrounded every circum- mon crimes, independent of rebellion, porta of the Spanish kingdom have stance connected with the killing. At such as spoliation, immorality and the been instructed to demand of General first it was supposed Jones had com- like, will be pardoned aa rebels, but Wcyl er the moment he can be commu-nisate- d mitted suicide, but later young Guinan with, the exact terms of the judged for other offenses committed surrendered himself and confessed to by them. speech which he delivered in reply to the killing. Those suffering sentences imposed the manifestation at Havana on the The statement of the youth, who is prior to the date of this edict will have occasion of his embarkation for Spain now in jail, is to the effect that imme- their sentence commuted to a certain on Sunday. The steamer MontserraL on which diately prior to the shooting he had extent, and, perhaps, in some cases, in observed his sister talking to Jones fulL General Weyler sailed for Spain Sunwith whom his father had forbidden Seven insurgents were tried by day, on Wednesday, aa oahled to the Dr. saw inGuinan when e he Associated Presa, reached Gibarra, on association, here today and be to trouble approaching. Believing surgents were sent to the penal settle- the northwest eoast of Cuba, with her inevitable when the two men should ment on the Isle of Pines. engines disabled and may he compelled to return to Havana, In which case it meet, the boy procured a Winchester rifle and stationed himself at a window THE OUTRAGE ENDORSED. is not unlikely that there will be in for the purpose, as he says, of protectte resting developments. Gama Worden Snow Make Report to the ing his father. Governor. ASSASSINATION. ATTEMPTED Upon encountering Jones, Dr. GuiDenver, Nov. 9. Game Commissioner nan said to him: This is the last Swan Murderously Assaulted submitted to the governor Brasil's Frooldant by a Boldlar. time I shall ever warn you against hia report on the encounter between RioJaneiro,Nov. 7. A soldier of the keeping company with my daughter. Game Warden Wilcox and his posse Tenth battallion, which constitutes Jones jeered at the doctor, in com- and a of Uintah Indiana in ment upon this warning, and slipped Routt camp October 24. While Mr. part of the local garrison, attempted county, to shoot President Moras with a pistol. his hand into his right hand pockeL Swan the taking of human The Julian states thsL having often heard life, hedeplores president was just landing at the believes that it was necessitatmarine arsenal after visiting the his father threaten to kill Jonea, and ed by the exegenclea of the situation. having been informed that the district He states that in his opinion Game steamer on which General Bar boas, attorney always carried a revolver, Warden Wilcox's version of the fight minister of marine, has returned from Bahia. which, he believed, from Jones' mo- was correct, and that the of the The bystanders frustrated the tion, was about to be drawn, the boy Indiana was unavoidable killing and neceshut Colonel Normes, the presifired at Jones in anticipation of an atHowever, he recommends that dent's sary. tack upon his father. nephew, was slightly wounded in justice to all concerned, there in Jones fell forward, dead, the bullet should be the fullest disarming ths soldier. General possible examina- Marc ads Bettin Court, minister of war, from the rifle having entered above his tion by a commission appointed for right eye and passed out at the neck, that purpose, lie also says that the then interfered and was himself stabbed. The wound was so serious behind. Miss Guinan, seeing Jones commission might provide ways or that he died soon afterwards. The atemand threw him herself fall, upon means to prevent a recurrence of such tack has censed the greatest agitation braced the dead body. troubles. in political cirelea. Jones was about 33 years old, was married, and left a widow and a child, On Foot to Klondike. Mining Town Hold Up. at his home in Reno, whence he came New York, Nov. 9. A farewell re Des Moines, I a., Nov 8. Three this morning on official business. He ceptlon has been tendered at the Bow- colored desperadoes, armed with a was necessarily in Carson much of the mission to a band of seven Chris- shot gun and two big revolvers, held, ery time, and while here his attentions to tian crusaders who started for the np the mining town of Marquisville, Miss Guinan occasioned so much talk Klondike gold fields to establish among four miles north of here. They that Dr. Guinan had been aggravated the miners a permanent mission. Un- walked into the poolroom, and calling into making threats against Jones, der the of Alexander De so- on fifty miners to hold up their hands, leadership which indirectly led to the murder by ts, the missionary band will travel on one of the party went through their the doctor's son. foot all the way from this eity to Den- pockets. The miners had just been Jones served as district attorney dar- ver. Gospel services will be held along paid, and quite a sum was taken. Afing one or the most stormy criminal the route. From Denver, the mission- ter the robbery the desperadoes strutsessions held in the United States aries will make their town and gloated over their ted around way probably court in Nevada the prosecution and the Southwest to the Pacific work for a few minutes. They fired through conviction of those concerned in the coasL many shots, hut no one was hurL robberies at the United States minL They are still at large. Presbyterian Talon. To Oppooa Annexation. New York, Nov. 9. The celebration Colorado Wall Poisoned. Washington, Nov. 8. Word has been Dixon, Colo., Nov. 10. The Salano of the 25th annivaary of the adoption received here that ths delegation of county officials are Investigating a of the Weatminster standard, under of the historical commitHawaiians who will come here to opthe mysterious poisoning esse which has tee auspices of New the York Presbyterian un- pose annexation ia made np of Prince resulted in the death of two persons was David Kawananakea, James K. Kau-lebegun in the First Presbyand threatens the life of a third. The ion, David Kalauakalni and J. M. terian church here. The afternoons victims are Louis Belew, aged 40, the session was to devoted The Prinoe will pay his own addresses. The proprietor of a livery stable, and his session was held Madiin the expenses, hut that of the remaining sister Susan, aged 30. Their hired evening son concert and included Square hall, ielegatea will he met by a subscription man, Bruno Kline, is in a critical conmusical a a and collation. programme among the natives, the amount to he dition. All three were taken suddenly raised being (4500 of (5000. The deleill after drinking water from a well in Champion Jail Breaker. gation is to arrive at Washington in the rear of the cottage in which they Nov. S. 9 Tennessee, J. Memphis, December. resided, and despite medical assistthe made Thomas, his second forger, Louia Belew and his sister died. ance, Western Pensions. Miss Belew was to be married to EL II. escape Irons the jail here, by sawing the bars of hia cell, and afterwards Washington, Nov. 8. The report of Mann, and her brother to Miss Clara the bars of thn window in the the commissioner of pensions for the Ferguson, within two days of their sawing rear of the jail. Thomas had made year ending June 30, 1897, shows that death. The whole affair is shroudthere are 9888 pensioners in the Rocky ed in mystery, as the victims of the himself famous by his previous escape Mountain states, and that they were from jail here and at Chicago, and hia tragedy were very highly respected. subsequent marriage with Miss Fannie paid (411,401 during the year. The Rutherford of Minneapolis at SL Louis. pensioners and payments are divided Colombia's Standing Army. Three other prisoners, charged with M follows: Utah, 778 pensioners, New York, Nov, 10. President Igle (110,951; Idaho, 1140, (163,-19receiving sias of Costa liica has taken another minor offenses, also escaped. 265, (35,130; Nevada, Wyoming, lie has step to secure his Illinois Coal Strike 699, (108,190, exited his predecessor, Spring Valley, Ilia, Nov. 9. Steps Dutch and Kanaka Wad. Mora, according to a statement made have been taken at a mass of meeting SL Minn., Nov. 7. Holland E'ness Dr. of Paul, del Bocas Tierra, miners, held at Marquette, to continue by and Hawaii ware united by a notable United States of Colombia. the coal strike through the winter, by wedding in KL IauL The crown paintThere is a standing army of 14,000 a board consister to the Dutch royal family, a distinmen in Colombia, very well equipped. creating of miners from Spring Valley, Laguished European artist, was married The government is holding the army ing Salle, Peru, Ladd, Seatonville and to the in readiness in case a revolution is atdaughter of Hawaiian kings, a Marquette. The management of the widow of remarkable beauty. The tempted. strike la to he put in their handa bride was Elsanor Kaikulanl Graham Several mines at Marquette, Cahill and of Honolulu; the groom was Joseph All on Hoard Drowned. at Peru are the only mines working in Hubert Yos of The Hague. Valparaiso, Chile, Nov. 10. The this districL large British bark, Cordillera, Captain More Iron. EveretL from New Castle, N. S. W., Fatal Quarrel or Farmers. Mich., Nov. 7. The Falls, Crystal July 13 lasL which arrived here SepBelton, Ma, Nor. 9. At noon yes- most important iron discovery of the tember 18, and sailed for Caleta terday, nine miles east of here, Arthur Menominee range in several years has Buena, has been wrecked. All on killed John Hess and shot the been made on the bank of the Wright board were drowned, except the two letter's father, William 8. Hess, at river, one mile south of the mates and the ship's carpenter. The their homa All those involved are Mansfield mine. The vein ia 77 feet Cordillera had a registered tonnage of farmers, hut no reason is given for the ducp and 40 feet wide. The ore assays 2,224, and carried a valuable cargo. shooting. The murderer passed here 63 per cent in iron and .051 per cent ia this afternoon and is making bis way phosphate, thus putting it safely with-- n Corn Ktalka to Line Ship. south. Bessemer limits. Owensboro, Ky., Nov. 10. A new in Fatal Misstep. Oregon State Ileld-l'dustry started here today with 100 em8. Nov. Leadville, Cola, Baker City, Nov. 8. The Sparta Joscpa ployees. It is to utilize corn stalks n e Carters-villwho from arrived etcher, stage was held up by two masked men cellulose for lining battle ships. Ma was three inilea from this city tonighL The fallMa, fatally injured by terial for making an imitation of silk down 50 a chute feeL was lie a highwaymen had a lantern, which and for making celluloid are among ing in the lease of mine the and partner frightened the horses, causing them to the products. Paper is another prod-ucwas in an upraise when he made the run away, and the coach capsiscd. The W. IV, Gibbs of Philadelphia is driver grabbed the mail sack and fatal misstep. president and the stockholders are Ilia oooditlon is oritical and it is reached the city In safety easterners. Rebels Who Have Buffered Proaerutloa. Havana, Nov. 9 Marshal Blanco has Poll Pardon Extended to Cuban Charles Jones, Tailed States Attorney for nual meeting of (be executive commit tee of the National Sound Money League was begun, here yesterday. There were present George EL Leighton, SL Louis; General Secretary E. V. Smalley, Henry Villard, Gustav II, Schwab, J. Kennedy Tod, II. P. Robinson. Edwin Burritt Smith, J. K. Cowen, M. EL Ingalls, J. W. Norwood, W. N. Cornell and Treasurer A. B. Hepburn. General Secretary Smalley, in hia report of the work of the league, said that there was lodged to its credit in a bank of Chicago a balance of (1,000, over and above all expenditures, and Treasurer Hepburn reports the total amount in bank up to the present was (10,363, A donation of (500 to the Indianapolis monetary league was granted without dissent Judge J. W. M. Reese, vice president of the league for Arkansas, wrote: There is no change in this state. There is an overwhelming majority for free silver and ltryanism in every congress- WEYLER BLANCO'S EDICT. AT CAkttON. i, n . court-marti- al fifty-thre- - at-tem- a, Kan-eaku- a. 0; sub-distri- ct Mich-igam- ee p. L |