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Show WiMKirurirN HELD BY SWISS BANDITS. American Fork World Xo War With Spain. Madrid, ! Sept. 27. The arrival Letter. Washington. Sept. 28. The ministration lias had under consideration fur some time the propriety of making public the text of the letter presented to the Duke of Tetuan, the Spanish Minister for Foreign Affairs, by Minister Woodford, in which was outlined this government's view in reference to the Cuban situation. It was proposed to do this because of the incorrect and sensational reports that had been circulated concerning Minister Woodford's representations to the Ad- of the sheriff's United States Minister Woodford from Trial. for Their Kaleava. San Sebastian has caused a sensation. 24 Coroner MUITH, Publisher. . W. Toledo, O., SepL 28 Harry Toller-toThe program of the United States has Pa.. Ilazelton, Sept. in-- 1 20 years, son of Attorney B. ascertained. This does not con hcen McKee the yesterday aged inquest licgan UTAH. AMERICAN FORK, W. Tollerton, and Prof. Ilaniel J. to the deaths of the score of striking template a declaration of war if Spain Holmes of Meadvllle, Ia., college, miners who were shot by the posse of rejects mediation, but, according to have been 'traveling in southern Eudeputies at Lattimer. A two hours' report an ostentatious proclamation UTAH NEWS. knows one now no since but session was held, during which a score to the world of disapproval of the June, rope circumstances and where are of witnesses were examined. Nearly Caban regime by suspending diplu-they C. W. Heminway, the noted newsindicate that both are held by Swiss all the testimony adduced was a repe- raatic relations with Spain and withpaper man of former years iu Payson, banditti, who are demanding a ran tition of that brought out at the hear- drawing the United States minister." has gone to 1'ayson to di e. soul for their release. They were last General Woodford has declined to lie ing of the deputies at Wilkesbarre. The Wasatch county delegates to the heard from on the 8th of September at were on the subject further witnesses of interviewed the Most foreigners, howauthorities, but it has, Irrigation congress to he held at Lin- Martigny, Switzerland. A few days Spanish the inarch when than to say that his conference with in were who strikers, deemed advisable the by coln, Neb., have abandoned their in- previous to that time they had received ever, been withhold the letter from halted by the deputies' deadly fusilade. the Duke of Tetuan, the foreign minto president of tention attending. sufficient funds through Geneva to the The strike situation remains un ister, was of the most satisfactory public for the present. It is supto character. The unexpected bitterness Counsel for Mrs. Thomas, charged provide tliein with money for tM rest that Mr. McKinley may have chunked, exerpl for the return who with murdering her husband in Salt of their trip to Berlin, where both posed miners Harwood of the press and of public opinion has of those work been animated in this decision by the were afraid to go back yesterday. been 'painfully impressed upon him, lake, have succeeded in reducing her were to enter the university on the 22d wishes of the Spanish government. bail and she has been released on of this month. Every colliery in the region worked hut he hopes it will soon be allayed as certified check for 81,000. Mr. Tollerton received a cablegram and there was not the slightest dis- lie believes his mission favorable to Imported Contract Labor. redated son of Mr from Prof. Holmes, Lucerne, Merlin Flint, a Spanish interests and cannot comprePeoria, 111.. Sept, 28. Walker V. order anywhere. The question of the withdrawal of hend that Spain could reject mediation and Mrs. Joseph Flint, of Kayaville, questing an immediate remittance of Powell, of Order chief the of grand died on the 2Uth insL from the effects 81000 by cable to Cologne. He cabled Railroad Telegraphers, and H. Pelham the militia remains undetermined, but designed to end an impoverishing war. it will begin before the end of He has not named a time at which the of injuries received in falling from a to the United States Consul at Lucerne grand secretary and treasurer, were thatweek is felt those at headquar- war must be terminated, but he hopes for information as to the whereabouts the tree. today held in 1800 bonds to the Fed- ters to lie almostbya The general merchandise store of of the young men, and asked if any eral as the result of hiB tenders that it will certainty. violatgrand jury on a charge of Adams A Sons company, at Layton, trouble had befallen them, and also be ended quickly. He believes the war law contract labor they ing the alien X'o Crime to Wlilp Mormons. was burglarised on the 25 th, and a cabled to Holmes for particulars. The waiving examination. They had promis inflicting incalcuable loss upon the K. C., SepL SI. This United States and that it is impossible Columbia. quantity of clothing, hats, cutlery, reply from the Consul was indefinite ised a place in the headquarters office had leen to prevent the organization of filibusand which that purport- to a representative of numerous Cana- morning the jury etc., was taken. The loss will probubly and unsatisfactory, case tering expeditions. even on 21 was Holmes lie the for from hours to to lrof. $100. amount ing dian lodges and discharged a man to hanging and Fairfield citizens of disSenator William M. Stewart of Ne. more so. Unusual measures were taken to make A vacancy for him. The against g A second demand for 81000 was made with Kershaw vada made a two days' stop in Salt counties, arrest their charged protect Minister Woodford on his charged clerk then secured Lake City en route to Carson. The on the 23d of this month, asking that on the imported contract labor charge. Mormons, sent for the judge journey from San Sebastian to this senator suys: The prospect for the the mnn-- y be cabled to Lucerne. Last The officials deny that there was any and said they could not agree. Judge city, but the trip was quite uneventsuccess of the cause of the white metal Saturday a third demand was made contract, and say that the Canadian Bennett ordered them back in their ful. A party of gendarmes, comwere never so bright as now." for an immediate cable of 8500 to Lu- lodgea were in fairness entitled to room to try again," It is said they manded by a guarded A new meeting house in Fast Jor-da- cerne and the remaining 8500 by mail. stood 11 for acquittal and 1 for convic- the southern express on which he was representation. A message was received from Assisttion. In less than an hour they re- s passenger. Secret police were posted ward is being erected near the Train Kobbrra Arrested. Twenty-seventturned to court and reported a verdict at the station and the perfect of police district school house. ant Secretary Day at Washington to Portland, Ore.. SepL 27. Two men jf nut guilty. The building wi.l lie two stories, of the effect that the Minister at Berne was in waiting to escort him to his modern construction und the estimated and the Consul at Horgen had been giving the nemes (if Charles Jackson The accused were charged with hotel. cost is about SID.IMH). cabled to make a searching investiga and George Williams, have hcen ar- whipping Mormons and burning tlieir rested in this city charged with hold- shurcli. Tlie evidence was pretty Work has been resumed in the devel- tlon. Trooper for Fort Hall, ween Annie lad of the ing up the Oregon Railroad & Naviga- strong against them, but because of mine, opment UNWARRANTED VIOLENCE. Boise, Ida., SepL 27. This afternoon tion company's train, near Clarine, intense feeling in the county, caused Mercur and Sunshine, and it is learned Fourth cavalry. Captain HatF, troop that the company la now erecting a Unlawful Violence at Latluier Makes ths seven miles from this city. Engineer by reports reflecting upon tlie Morfield left this city for were commanding, who Evans and Fireman Wilkes steam hoist on the ground fur the purCoroners laqurst I'naerrsnary. mons, conviction was not expected. Hall to assist Agent Fort reservation identified the on the engine, positively pose of facilitating operations. Hazleton, Pa., SepL 28. The corin Jrwiii bucks. led them who Trrrilile the Land Slide men as arresting obstreperous two at Djrea. parties Secretary Wilson of the agricultural oner's jury which investigated the Holbrook hold-uLieutenant the the track down after accompanied the 25. Port Townsend. Wash., SepL department at Washington, I). C., has death of the strikers at Latimer, iu secured an order from the postofitee Deputy Coroner Coffman's office last While the two men arrested appear to The tug Iioneer. Captain Nielson, command. The men took 30 (lays' rations and 200 rounds of ammunition department permitting the agents of evening after an hour's deliberation, be veterans in their business, their arrived here at 3 o'clock this morning each. 45 horses and five pack mules.. the agricultural department to attach rendered the following verdict: plans last night were carried out in a lirect from Skaguay with news of a At a sum total and glacier slide on the Dyea trail Nanipa special engine took tlie the government frank to packages of That from the circumstances of the very bungling manner. The out ahead train of the regular passen810 was cash and a in last Saturday accompanied by the sugar beets to be sent from growers to case and the evidence offered the said of their haul took and from ger. the watch engineer loss of the lives of several people, the they the experiment stations throughout Clemens Platock with others came to The troops will arrive at Fort Hall the country for analysis. Last spring his death by gunshot wounds on Sep- fireman. exact number not lieing known. about 2 o'clock tomorrow mornagency d forward the agricultural department tember 10, 1897, at the hands of Sheriff Favors the Street Car Men. Eighteen persons in all, seventeen I seed to twenty-sevestates. James Martin and deputies and in men and one woman, are reported ing and proceed without delay to the sugar-bee- t Chicago. SepL 27. Mayor Harrison It is now the Intention to test the beets this we, the jury, do all agree, and we, said, in speaking of the threatened missing and while it is not supposed huene of the difliculty- - No trouble is grown from these seeds in the various Phil J. Boyle, Thomas T. Thomas, strike of tlie employees of the City that more than seven or eight were anticipated in arresting the belligerent localities for saccharine strength, and Barton Frees and Peter McKiernan, of Railway company: If it is true that killed, it would not surprise those Indians, but Captain Hatfield, who is it is desired that this work shall be this jury, do further say that the said the men were uischarged because they who brought out the news to learn an old Indian fighter, is fully prepared for any emergency. conducted at the experiment stations. Clement Flatock with others was were active in organizing a union for later that none of the missing would Under the arrangements made with marching peaceably and unarmed on their protection, I believe that public ever turn up alive. The accidefit is the postofitee department, the officials the public highway, that they were sentiment should support the street lescribed by some as a snowslide, and Greeks Want War. at the experiment station will be al intercepted by said sheriff Martin and car men in the event of a strike being by others as the tearing loose by the Athens, SepL 27. A large meeting lowed to send postal franks to all the his deputies and were mercilessly shot declared. There is a great deal of talk rains of a huge glacier that overhung was held this afternoon in Concord farmers ' whom they supplied seeds, to death, and we do further find that of the railroads combining in their Sheep camp and the trail. square, where a resolution was adopted by the nse of which they can send the killing was unnecessary and could own interests, and I can see no reason calling upon King George and the CabSensational Statement. through the mails free of cost pack- have been avoided without serious in- why the men should not have the inet to renew the war with Turkey, .Tlie rather than accept the terms of Spokane, Wash., Sept. 27. ages of beets not exceeding four pounds jury to either persons or property, and same right to organize. peace Webster murder trial ended in a sensa- offered iu weight, lie turns have been received we find, by the peace conference. finally that the killing was tional denoumenL The jury, after from some of the experimental growths wanton and unjustifiable, but in this, Short la HU Accounts, Most of the addresses were bellicose, been for more out than thirty one .speaker making a violent attack and Secretary Wilson says that, con- (Jeorge Mane and F. J. MseNoal of this having Washington, Sept. 27. The War trary to his expectations, the best re- jury do not concur, and we, the jury, department has ordered an investiga- hours, came in with a verdict of mur- upon the king and Crown lrince Conports have been received from the do further say, that there was such tion of the accounts of LieuL Matthew der in the first degree, and was dis- stantine. The police endeavored to south, rather than from the north. strong suspicion of unlawful violence II. Saville, Tenth infantry, who is re. charged, but two jurors. R. J. Frasier arrest him, but he escaped with the Hoots grown in the vicinity of RichThomas, immediately delivered assistance of the crowd. at the hands of prrson or persons un- ported to be short in his accounts as Ml mond, Va., give returns from 15 to 18 known to this jury as to make this in- post comptroller at Fort Sill to the a signed statement to the attorneys The most influential section of the for the defense that the verdict was per rent of sacchnrine matter, and quest unnecessary.". extent of 1400. press continues peaceful in tone. from the Pecos valley in New Mexico action grows out of the reported against their convictions, and that The from 18 to 22 per cent it is Mr. Wil- Mother und Her Ms Children Slaughtered. finding of a forged bank slip among they only yielded after physical and Gamblers Majr Gamble. Iowa, SepL 28. The his vouchers. The Lieutenant claims mental exhaustion from the long strain Carrolton, son's intention to distribute twelve Boise, mother ami six Ida., Sept. 25. IV. L. Boise, her tons of sugar-bee- t seed next spring. slaughter of a that the apparent shortage is due to in the jury room. Frasier is 05 years nold to the home the of district court on the charge John at occurred Heretofore all the seeds distributed by children the dishonesty of s civilian clerk who of age and Thomas 72. It is thought of miles a farmer gambling at Lewiston, has been living eight the department hare been procured in Boccker, is to be tried in the civil courts on a that this will undoubtedly lead to a released. last of Boccker, northwest here, new trial. Judge Piper of the Second Webster received the vernight. Europe. The growers in Utah have charge of defalcation. district his has decided the fiendish husband, the with dict his completed stoiunbroken front of promised three tons this year, and it is X'ot In Xml of Gold. law into a bullet work cism. under tlie sending unconstitutional, localities that will other bloody by fur expected his own head, inflicting a fatal wound. supreme court decision in the fee law Washington. Sept. 28. Assistant nish part of the supply necessary. 800,000 Alaska Mining Heal. case. Judge 1ipcr took the same The family were prosperous Hermans, Secretary Vanderlip today received a Secretary luive of the Salt Lake from a in 25. Seattle. banker hail Fourteen gold grounds as Judge Stewart at Boise, lived hap- telegram and as far as is known leading Sept. County Fish and Game association has New York claims terms in what the No for has motive the Sumdum and that the irregularity in the passage of asking upon mining tragedy sent to the boards of county commis- pily. would Berners receive in the disclosed. been districts, southeastern the bill was fatal. government bay sioners of the various counties in the more gold in San Francisco Alaska, were sold today to New York or The decision places this district are wife his and victims Hoecker's state a letter, inviting them to send 14: and upon receipt of last telegraphic and Denver men for S200,HK). under Curoline. the old license law and games children: those There aged delegates to Salt Lake City during con1 8: Lizissue two a of its be were will notice seven deals, claims !: started immediately. gc deposit, Christine, Henry, separate currency aged ference to nssist in the organisation of New York. The Assistin 3: und an inin each sold. it district (I; John, zie. agc.l against being aged Through a State Protective association. The California Vintage. B. F. Moore, the Sumdum letter is signed by John Sharp, state fant All are dead but Henry, and the ant Secretary hasis replied in effect that in Sap not of need Francisco, recover was the sold for 8125.000. James fromliis wounds. cannot SepL 24. The Caligovernment gold, property fish and game warden, John Q. latter fornia is be will to able not make therefore R. later and Denver a vintage than usual, but Price, mining man. placed Cunnon. president of the Snlt Lake An Axed Mnriiuni Dies. b will as concessions to to seven other Denver with the superior any any since 18H2, capitalists, County Fish and (lame Protective asLamoni. Ia.. Sept. 24. Mrs. Elia-bel- h and insurance in the transportation while tlie 875.0.N1. wine instance. for dry present crop will be the sociations. and sets out the importance Strang, aged about 78 years, was the state has largest Marcus Montana the millionDaly, produced since of taking immediate steps to rigidly buried here today. Mrs. Strang was Williams for Governor. the bonanza year of 1SH3. The total five has had men in southeastern aire, enforce the fish and game laws. The the second polygamous wife of James Worcester, Mass., Sept. 28. The pre Alaska for a month examining pro- vintage is estimated at from lA.uunjn-meeting for the purpose named willW Strung of Heaver Island. Mich., notor- liminaries of the Democratic state conto 2(MMXi.0KI gallons. Tlie price, howheld during the ensuing Mormon con- iety. where lie set up a faction of the vention to lie held here tomorrow were perty, and it is said he intends to make ever, will probably le low, owing to investments there. ference. Mormon fuitli after the death of the gotten well under way tonight. There large competition among the big corporaThe White River I'tes in the viein-- . Smiths at Xnurno. lie hail fonr wives apparently will le no fight at all on Senator .lone In Chicago. tions handling the producL ity of White Rocks, are making prep bat when St rang was killed his church the main question that of the Chi- 24. Chairman James arutious on a large scale, and which sen tte red. Two of his wives are now eago platform and the candidates for K.Chicago, ofSept. the Democratic nntinnal Jones, 1ulillc Cneasincxs. ax arc being carried on as secretly as pos- dcud. nomination governor and lieutenant committee, arrived from Washington 24. The Madrid corLondon, sible. for u prolonged hunt. NotwithSept. will no have opposition. The governor Hanged fur Khms and immediately went into contoday of the Times says: respondent orders xtnte the frem the of tickets will heads be ference with a nuinlier prohibitory standing of Iowa DemoKey West. Fla.. SepL 24. Silvannsi The and fuct state the that government the Fred for Williams organs roundly Washington governor cratic leaders who had emne here Johnson was hanged here at 11 o'clock George to deny that Minister Woodford has menT. authorities of both Itah and Colorado Callahan for and Christopher for rape. Tlie hangman bungled meet him. The conference was brief tioned an ultimatum are unusually vigilant in their efforts today but the public governor. the execution and the noose slipped and at its conclusion Senator Jones, in mind is not to cheek infractions of the game laws, relieved therealtogether under the chin. Johnson struggled The Americans residing in Antwerp company with National Committee-ma- by. The policy of the government in particularly as regards the Indians' violently for ten minutes and was and who are liable under the new law Kahn of Illinois, called on denying and suppressing news and hunting, the boldest among them still alive at tlie end of 25 minutes to be enrolled for service, military Altgcld. Senator Jones and directly denying the truth of almost their assert that openly hereditary He confessed his crime, professed con- hare had a meeting, organized and deAltgcld declined to everything in any way unpalatable rights are nut to lie disputed, and that version and died forgiving and bless- termined to oppose this action on the conference the or say what the must always tend to increase public they will exercise them wheuever and ing his enemies. object of the national chairman's visit uneasiness. part of the Belgian govrrmncnL wherever they please. Heavy Kaa ora llraiaaded of AurrlrsBi Km n, In Xo New Farts i I j ( j white-cappin- u h p. 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