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Show hot for Entering the Wrong Homo. Rawlins, Wyo., May a sheplicriler, came in from the American Fork World 2.-J- ames Bf W. B. SMITH. CLARENCE BARTON ARRESTED. UTAH. AMERICAN FORK, Charged With Mealing 03.300 from thr 1 (ah lawn A Trust Cn of Ogden. New York. May 2. The police here UTAH NEWS. have under arrest Clarence burton, 31 years old, accused of stealing 15.200 Diphtheria Ik epidemic at Ferron. Ferron has a new roller mill, which from the Utah I,oan & Trust company of Ogden, Utah, lie will lie held pendhas just leeu put in operation. s of cattle from Logan ing the arrival of requisition papers. Six Karton left Ogden and went to Jackwere shipped to South Omaha last sonville, Flu., where he spent money week. He puid an 900 mortgage on lavishly. Judge E. V. Higgins of the Fifth ju a house kept ly llelle Olice, alias dicial district is holding the regular Russian Relle" and then married her Way te nu of court in St. (icorge. daughter, known as the Wanderer." Postmaster Robert of Provo is Karton und his wife cairn to this city a petition asking that he lie in March. He hud no money when arretained in oitlee until his term ex- rested, hut had a lot of pawn tickets on diamonds and jewelry. pires. Mrs. burton was ill in lied. Karton land Commissioner McFarland says in southern rains claimed to himself tine been there have suffering from I Hah and that the outlook for a big appendicitis. Karton says lie. was not alone in the fruit crop is good. of the crime, but had a commission Emwool of the Kstimates place clip Ia-named (Iraves. He acThere, companion at 300,000 pounds. ery county e Iluvenport, of are lietween 40,000 and 50.000 sheep to cuses 11 be sheared. Tim wool is all being Ogden, of trying to shield raves, who the half money. got shipped to Price, In the court today, Chief Davenport CarLena murdered who John Ross, the magistrate that heretofore ter at Ogden and killed himself, was told hail liorne a good character, Kurton buried at the poor farm, a resolution had never and accused of any against burying murderers keeping crime. He said further, that he thought him out of the cemetery. there was nothing in the present Joseph E. Kaakukoo. a native of Ha- charge against Kurton. Karton asked waii, appeared lefore Judge Cherry at to he committed to tlie Kcllevue hoa- Halt Lake City as an applicant for ad- pital, as he was sick. The request was mission to citizenship, but was denied, granted. his honor holding that members of HE HAD MONEY. Kaakukoo race are not eligible, The Hour River Canal company's And Made a Covering of It While He Slept. ten-fodam at the head of the canal Lake City, May 3. The police Salt is the in Rear river canyon backing up relieved Fat McAfee, a water and covering thousands of acres yesterday from the south, of the trouble of miner of the low lands along the Rear, Loafter a small fortune, for a looking gan and Muddy river. This may re- few hours. Fat recently sold a mine sult in suits for damages. andvaine to Suit Lake to enjoy life for Frank R. Stephens has received a a time, lie proceeded to get full and letter from Hon. William J. Rryan an- fell through a window on Main street, nouncing his Intention of coming to for which he paid, displaying a large Halt Lake City in .udance of the meet- roll of money. Later he went to his congress, room in the St. Elmo, where he lay ing of the of which Mr. Rryan is president The down on his bed to take a nap. The congress meets in Halt Lake City July porter soon found him. sound asleep, 14th. covered with greenbacks. The police Elizalieth Fitzer, wife of Jamea were summoned and found seventy-siFitzcr, who recently got into jail by 130 hills scattered about the lied, and importing wolf scalps into Montana a certificate of deposit for 913.000 in and securing a bounty of $3 thereon, his pocket. Fat got his money when and who is also suspected of being the he became sober. maker of the bomb found anchored to Hank Casas car-load- e Chief-of-lolic- lu-c-n i ot Trans-Mississip- pi x has his brother-in-law'- s and divorce for suit alimony. brought Pat McAfee, who displayed so much wealth in Salt Lake, using 950 bills as a covering, has been sued for 9300 for an old hill. The party bringing the suit says two years ago he could have had McAfee's interest in the mine for the claim, but didn't know the mine door-kno- Ignored. Helena, Mont., May 4. The United States grand jury adjourned toduy, having ignored cases against the officers of the defunct First National bank of Helena. The last grandjury Mo-Can- camp and met his friend, Henry Ms gor, who invited him to sleep at house, giving him a key so that he might get in at any time, but neglected to tell him that he had moved. He went to Mugnr's former residence, and as the key fitted the door, went in, lighting a lamp, lmtfouiid the room he expected to si cep in occupied. He then went to the next room, where Mr. and Mrs. Turpin were in lied. Mr. Turpin Mcfinding a stranger in liis room shot Cann in the right shoulder, shattering the should r blade. McCann is doing us well as could be expected and will likely recover. Colorado Raines (lie liar Against All Stales West-r- m Denver, May 3. Governor Adams issued a proclamation today forbidding the importation into or through the state of Colorado of any sheep from Washington, dragon. Montana. Idaho, Wyoming, California. Nevada, Utah, Texas, Arizona. New Mexico and Oklahoma and tlie republic of Old Mexico, except upon tlie certificate of the state veterinary liourd or its duly authorized inspectors that such sheep have been inspected and have lieen found to be free from sheep scab or any infectious or contagious disease, A KiiMMitli Swindler. Rutte, Montana. May 3. A smooth swindler has been operating through out Montana. He represents himself to be a drummer in the employ of the Oswego Starch factory at Oswego, N. Y. lie carried a full supply of samples and was also armed with a letter authorizing him to draw on the house for expense money, which he used as often as he could get anyone to endorse for him. He went by the name of Karmnre wlu-- here. He has also been as far south as Salt Lake and as far east as St. 1aul. n HEAVY BANK SUIT. a Defunct Hank Asked to Reimburse Stockholders. Ogden, Utah, May 4. The directors of the defunct Citizens' bank have been sued by stockholders to secure them against loss. Tlie hank went into liquidation in 1893, paying depositors in full, bnt the cupital of 915O.0U0 was nearly all lost. Gross negligence is alleged. Directors of Elected Dubois. Koise, Ida., May 3. Du- bois was today elected president of the Fayette Construction company, organized to construct 109 miles of railroad from Fayette to the Seven Devils copper mining region. returned indictments against them, but they were quashed ou technicaliBRIERLY TOLD. ties. An indictment of forty-siCasper celebrated Arbor day by counts, D. was any good. however, against Kenton Hatcher, planting 3,000 trees. of Northwestern cashier Nationthe The Utah delegation in congress, to Cheyenne is overrun with tramps al Falls. of bank (irrat which Hon. (lea Q. Cannon. Justice Among others and robberies occur nightly. Kartell and P. 11. Lannsn of the Trib- it is charged that he took $200,009 from John Duddy aged 40, long a resident une have been added, are a committee the vaults of the bunk with which to of Kutte, was found dead in bed Satto invite President McKinley to attend buy for himself the interest in the urday. the jubilee festivities at Salt Lake on bunk of Conrad Kros., which caused J, Martinez, a traveling doctor is July 34. An engrossed invitation will the suspension shortly afterward. At under arrest at Denver, Idaho, charged be presented this week at the White tlie time the hank failed it was ru- with rape. mored that Koston parties who had House by the entire committee. Focatello is making an effort tohave to fai .ect liud the money replace n. L. Driver of Salt Lake U collect- agreed the place of holding United States disto respond. ing minerals for the Tennessee expotrict court removed from Ulackfoot to Knough la I'lentjr. sition at Nashville. He has visited Focatello. Anaconda. Mont., May 4. Residents Park City, Eureka and Kingham and Overflowed streams have done so has obtained some splendid specimens of this place realize the triteness of much to the road between from these eainps. Mercur will also the saying that enough is plenty and Koise damage and Silver that the stage contribute the best she has. It is the that more than enough is not only route has been City changed. reintention of those having the matter useless, but is a hindrance, The Sixty thousand tics are being floatin charge to make a good display of sult of thr city election here was a Re ed down Rig and Little Rear Cracks, and six councilinen, publican mayor the mineral resources of Utah. to the river where they will he loaded, council-methe democrats seven electing Four small Halt Lake children were from near Kendrick, Iduho. The funner was administration more or less hurt May 1 by the falling A party of eastern investors have Little Nellie democratic, and so was the police of a porch upon them. The force. to desired 10,000 acres of land on lowmayor purchased hoschange Page, as a result, is at St. Mark's state this of nomihis all Horst but when they will estabaffairs, er creek, The others pital with a broken leg. were nations down. eastern farmers. of Tlia turned a lish maycolony children a hud Tlie bruised. are badly or thereupon suspended tlie force and beIndians are protestShoshone The which to fastened the porch awing came loosened from its upper moor- appointed specials, and two sets of ing against the appointment of a ciofficers are patrolling the city, lolitj vilian as Indian agent. The Indians ings and fell without warning. icul feeling is intense. have prospered under the jurisdiction Home Ogden parties whose reputaFound llrail. of the war department tion is above question" have seen an View. Pleasant 4. p R. S. Reid, a Iwiston, Montana Utah. town over The at May night. floating It is the regulation ship that lias been dead laxly of C. O. Meline, a prosper- sheep herder, while lying on the grass aeen so often and at so muny places ous farmer anil fruit grower, was watching his sheep, suddenly felt a found at his home near here about peculiar sensation in his little finger, during the past few months, with a light at either end. Jnsk lust evening. The laaly was He had been bitten by a monster ratThe queer eraft possessed marvelous yet warm and bore no marks of vio- tle shake and to keep the poison fr oin agility and changed its course, turned lence. When last seen alive he was entering his blood, cut the bitten finabruptly around and arose and lowered leading a horse to water. Death is ger off at tlie first joint x n. air-shi- cigur-fchape- d, at will. Joe Walker, the notorious horse thief of Emery county, who recently shot Sheriff Tuttle, has offered to pay Tuttle's doctor hill. He sent word from his camp in San Rafel that he would turn over three horses (presumably without a bill of sale) for the sheriff to dispose of. Should the animals bring more than enough to settle all bills, the residue is to be turned over to Walker. supposed to have resulted from disc use. heart -- Antlieptlis Why. he demanded, desperately, are you so cni'iiy?" 3. Tlie three alleged Focatello, May I must needs. rejoined the prinhorse thieves who captured at preFossil. Wyo., were tried in Cokcville cess, somewhat argumentatively, serve my composure. toduy and owing to insufficient The knight laughed a harsh, crepithey could not lie found guilty, tant laugh. although the officera are certuin they The cold storage process, ho murare the right parties. They were al- mured, will preserve anything." lowed to go free and will be closely Summoning her elavesAhe bade them w atchcd. . put him out Detroit Tribune. Alleged llom-Thlc- vr 1.1 It? rated. ms-r- e evi-&n- ce THREATS OF RETALIATION ARE MADE BY GERMANY. lutha Event of the Courage of lh' Huo Mrure tlla-turlr- a Muy be Tliroou lathe Woyof (irrnntn Import of Anierii-s- rnularlu. the reichstag toKcrlin. May 4.- -In day Count von Kauitz, the agrarian leader, interpellated the government on the subject of the proposed new United States tariff. Count von Kanitz We should nut exaggerate remarked: the consequences to ourselves of abrotreaty, gating the hut we could give a .preference to Russian against American trade, place in the way of importation of ca SHEEP QUARANTINE. cir-raluti- 1m- MRS. LEASE'S AGAINST OUR TARIFF maize, bacon, hams, sausages and cotton from the United States, und the government, it is hoped, will take such measures as will tend to the advantage of the industry, commerce and agriculture of the whole country." Karon Marschall von Kirrberstein. the minister for foreign affairs, said that as the new United States tariff was still in suspense, he would confine his remarks to tlie meusures of the imperial chancellor, Frincc llohcnlohe, to counteract the danger threatening German trade, adding: , Hut I cannot unroll a picture and show how matters will shape themselves if the decision of the United States house of representatives becomes a' law." THEORY. The People Who Prayed fur Rain Ought to Have Hera Hulldlug an Ark. Topeka, May 3. Mrs. Mary Ellen licase, in an interview here, discussing the recent disasters in Oklahoma and tlie political and social history of tlu territory, said: The jieople of El Reno who prayed daily for rain ought to have been building an ark. 1 believe in prayer, bnt what mockery such a prayer is ia Oklahoma. The curse of the Almighty rest upon that laud. That was the last spot of ground left for the Indians. They had been driven there from every quarter of the continent. Rut the greed of the white man prompted him to possess it for his own use, and the Indian was forced to go. lasik at the crime that has been committed in Oklahoma; look at the drought; look at the disaster at ('handler; look at the deluge at- Guthrie, K1 Reno and elsewhere. Do you doubt - that the hand of Jehovah is in these things? if he has laen pleased with Lite people would he have washed their homes with an angry flood when they asked for a shower to save their crops?" MORMONS WHIPPED. Alabama Toughs Strip and Whip Mormon Elders. Montgomery. Ala., May 3. A party of religious partisans in Jackson county carried into the woods, stripped and severely whipped two Mormon elders. The elders have appealed to Governor WILLING TO QUIT. Johnson for protection, representing Turkey Admits She Will (lain Nothing, and that they had been threatened with Has Had Knough of War. death if they remained in the state. Constantinople May 4 In influential The sheriff of Jackson county has been Tnrkislt circles the opinion is expressed instructed to make them his special that the war with Greece will soon ter- charge. The governor says the state minate. constitution guarantees religious libIt is pointed out thut while Turkey erty and the Mormons are entitled to was forced into the war by Greek ag- it; moreover, they refrain from teachgression and the counsels of certain ing or practicing polygamy and should powers, she will not gain any advan- not be liable to persecution tage by crushing Greece for the bene- they lielieve the Kook of Mormon to be fit of the Slav element in tlie lialkans. inspired. It ia held that the successes attained ZERTUCHA ARRESTED. by tlie Turkish troops in Greece are all the Turkish government could desire. The Man Who Hetrayeil Maximo (ioiuex I In Jail. The commander of the forces at reTurks New York, May 3 A dispatch to the Epirus, telegraphs the lxmros. and Journal from Havana says: occupied captured The Landstruin or Mustahfus (second Dr. Maximo Zertueha, Antonio Mareserve) belonging to the third army cro's physician, who is alleged to have corps, stationed in the Halonica dis- betrayed the Cuban general to the trict, have been called out. Spaniards, was arrested at his home near Guinea yesterday and brought to WAR TO BE CONTINUED. Havana under close guard. He is now the military prison in the fortress in The New Greek Cabinet Has Decided to of La Cabana, opposite this city. He is Make Another Effort. London, May 4. The chief points of held incommunicado. It is understood at the palace that interest in the situation today are: First, that the decision of the minis- Weyler this morning ordered his deters who have returned from the portment to Chafarinas islands, the Greek frontier seems to be in favor of Spanish penal station off the African a continuance of the war; and second, coast. that fighting continued almost inces Instituted. Injunction su'utly at Yelcstino from last Thurs S. 4. The state Charleston, C., May day until Sunday, with the result that dispensary law was attacked today in General Smolenski has been prevented in the proceedings from actually assuming hisnew duties injunction federal court against State Dispensary as chief of staff. As a further result Commissioner Vance by W. A. Vander-coo- k the Greeks at Velestino have managed & Co. of California, owners of a to retain their positions, hut they are carload of wine recently shipped to too much fatigued to follow up their merchants of this city and seized by success. the state authorities. They ask for Proliable Filibustering Expedition. 95.000 damages aud for a permanent San Francisco. May 4. The United injuction restraining the South CaroStates government has taken official lina authorities from interfering with cognizance of the existing possibility the company's business with its patthat a filibustering expedition may rons in this city. leave this port bound for Honduras. The collector of the port has been esChapman I Want ml. pecially warned by tin secretary of the Washington, May 4. United States treasury to prevent the departure of District Attorney Dawes has demanded any vessel with arms or munitions of of the attorneys of Kroker Chapman war. In this connection a close watch of New York that he hasten to Washis being kept on the movements of ington to serve the sentence imposed Carlos Ezeta, who is now in Oakland. upon him for refusing to answer quesCal., and who is said to he organizing tions before the senate sugar trust ina company of volunteers to go to vestigation. After the decision of the and aid in the overthrow of the supreme court Chapman announced existing government. It is said Ezeta that he wonld surrender himself to has considerable financial backing Marshal Wilson and ask fora few days re :uly for the expenses of his proposed delay, but nothing has since been heard from him. expedition. la-cau- Ja-nin- a, la-gu- n Hon-dur- ps SNOW IN OHIO. Greek Juan of Are. At Several Flare Hoy Enjoyed the I'nnsua Sport of Knowlmlllng In May. M ay 5. The correspondent of the Daily Telegraph at Athens has had an interview with Helen Constan-tinide- Cincinnati. 0., May 3. Considerable snow fell here today and throughout southern Ohio. At several points the boys were reported as enjoying the unusual sport of playing snowball in May. The temperature is so low that much damage has been done throughout the Ohio valley. IVcceding the snow there was a constant fall of rain for twenty-fou- r hours. The Ohio river and all its tributaries are rising rapidly. London, s, girl who is about to start for the front at the head of a large band of irregulars. She i an excellent shot. Her brother will accompany her. Kotli of them are bitShe declares that terly she will fight in the front ranks ami has no fear of death. Her departure the anti-dynastl- o. was witnessed by thousands of enthusiastic Athenians, who hail her as the Greek Joan of Arc. Wool-grow- n- Macro has declined to meet General iVeyler to discuss autonomy. The resignation of William M. Aiken, superintendent architect, has been asked for by Secretary Gage. It is understood the reasons are not politicaL Flraed. Rock Springs, Wyo., May 3. All the wool in this section is being contracted for at prices quite satisfactory to the growers. The prices are above 9 cents a pound. This is an increase of more than I cents over last season's prices. |