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Show American Fork World Meeting Will lie Held DeevmlMir W. SMITH, I'uWUlier. K. UTAH. AMERICAN FORK, UTAH NEWS. Ths first snow storm of the aeasoa, heaviest one for fire years, visited SL George last week. A number of Sait take dealers and caterers hare been fined for baring eastern quail in their possession, in sums ranging from t j 111) and costa. Roburt Forrester and O. 'R. Young of Salt Lake hare in contemplation an irrigation scheme to cover the country north of 1riee river and extending east to Sunnyside. John Egan was last week found guilty of selling whisky to two Utq Indiana in December last, on the strip near the reservation. Two couta were pending against him. Ilyrum Davis, a lad of 17, was last week committed to the state industrial school uatll of age, for assaulting Henry Ktune at Salem with an ax last month, daring a drunken brawl. Smooth swindlers are working in Utah with bogns checks. Four checks for 975 each and several smaller ones have turaed np at Salt take and Eureka and intermediate points. An auymous letter has been written to M. and S. Krotke, two Richfield merchants, '.warning them to leave town before Christmas, or summary Bnd tho S- - - ' vengeance would be wreaked upon them. saloon hold-up- upon s. si Trove Hnttlrelilp in tlortda Waters. Washington, Dec. 20. The investigation of the conditions existing on Kavassa island will lw begun today, by Commander B. II. McCalls, of the cruiser Marblehead, it being claimed that laborers i.re being treated in an inhuman manner. There ia no intention on tlie part of the authorities to leave American interests in Ilayti unguarded. . Orders have been issued by Secretary tang,, directing the Detroit to leave Key West today for Port Au Prince, to relieve the Marblehead. The Marblehead will continue on the filibustering The annual meeting of the State Teachers' association will convene at ni, reigning under British domination, ten a letter to the Washington Post, in Provo, Monday, December 27, at 7:30 is the future predicted for Hawaii by which he saya: p. m. Great preparations are Vicing annexationists in case of the reIf the secretary A the treasury made for the occasion. An excptional by the and his single gold standard associates of the treaty pending jection program has been arranged and the senate, says the Washington corres- will cease their demand for impossible meeting bids fair to be the most largely of the Herald. currency legislation, congress wil attended and beneficial within the pondent members of the Senate com- pasa the necessary appropriation bills; Leading hia tory of the association. on foreign relations appear probably take care of Hawaii and CuThe principal topics for disenssion mittee belief that when the in nnanimons the ba; there will not be a serious party will lie found below, coupled with the ia called up after the holi- division treaty during the aession, and there names of those who will present them. be furnished to will he an evidence will days will adjournment in May. Bushe a general Following each topic until the administration is adwork secret some is there that prove iness will revive, the balance of trade patrol discussion: vised the Detroit is short of coal, that direction. will continue in our favor, and the Re- when t'ie Marblehead will be sent "Wherein are We Educationally now going on in this now It is alleged that the Hewaiians Wastefni" Samuel Oldhain of Login. publican party will, in November, An Prince to relieve her. ratithe in to this against protest city 1898, elect a majority of the house in Relative Value of Text Jlook Work been reported that the Maine has It in the here fication of the treaty, are the Fifty-fifti. congress. and Oral Instruction" J. P. was to Florida waters to relieve sent and that interest of Kainlani, English On tlie other hand, if Secretary Salt take City. Detroit. the This statement has been movement. influence behind is the The Modification of Likes and DisGage continues to press upon congress denied, however. There is now no declare a committee Members of the bill, the object of which, he says, ia likes in Children" Ida Coombs, Pay-sothere ia something even more substan- first to commit the country more thor- doubt that the battleship was sent waters to quiet congress by tial than thia to prove that the failure oughly to the gold standard, and the The Child and Hia Relationships a of United States to take Hawaii means immediate result of which is to throw having vessel near Cuba. Mary C. May, Salt take City. over the islands. doubts BANKER BACON CONVICTED. upon the sincerity of the presiThe Pedagogical Function of Draw- European domination is members Information what this Just continof favor in declarations dent's A retts Young. l'rova ingdecline to divulge, ued efforts to secure bimetallism, a po- Given Seven Veen In The Pen for Decelv-In-C The Hreaking Up of Had Habits of the committee Dank Examiner statement was made litical turmoil will arise Id congress and the Farming of Good Habits of but the signigeaut Lake Salt City, Dec. 19. James II.. out which will the now united RepubOral Expression" Bessie Kimball, Salt that when the facts were brought split of the defunct Bacon, in executive session of the senate it lican into fragments, while it American Lake City. party of Salt Lake, bank Rational would bring to the support of the will unite and consolidate the now inSupervision in Rural Districts M. which two failed years ago, nearly treaty several senators who are now congruous opposal. T. Porter, Centerville. was found guilty of making false reon the other side. It is not feasible to retire the green- turns to the hank examiners. Functions of Teachers' ExaminaJudge on account of this secret inforis It D. tions" II. Robinson, Pleasant backs; there is mure probability that a Marshall of the United States Circuit in mation committee of the possession hill will he sent to the president to inGrove. that Senator Davis will oppose the crease their amount. It is not possi- eourt sentenced him to seven years Functions of the High Sehsol penal servitude. Bacon waa later libdiscussion of tlie treaty in open ses- ble to secure the Willard Done, Salt Lake City. passage through erated on 930,000 bonds pedding an considera-bchind sion. He will insist on its either house of a hill making the Popular Education as a Scheme closed doors, and he will he John R. Park, Salt take City. greenbacks into gold notes or authorBacon seemed to be surprised at hia in this proposition by all of supported What the Women's Clubs are Doing izing bonds payable in gold. The efand was deeply moved. the members of the committee. for Education Mrs. Emma J. fort to effect either thing will probably predicament While in charge of United States MarSalt Lake City. result iu the passage of a bill for the shal Miller and in the UINTAH OPENING. presence of sevWhat should lie the Aims in Eduredemption of the greenbacks in silver eral other officers, he throated UUl Prepared by llllna will Hoot dollars, and for the cation Joseph T. Kingsbury. payment of all in the event that the appeal Oppoalllnn. The Correlation of Arithmetic, AlUnited States bonds in gold or silver went him. Some one remark30. Dec. hill against The preWashington, gebra and Geometry Helow the High coin, in the discretion of the president, ed that the sentence seemed severe, to pared by Secretary Iiliss for the open- who will he commanded to exercise School D. 11. Adams, Ogden. which Bacon replied, It makes no of the (Jncompahgre lands will hia ing The Place of Literature in a Symopinion for the advantage of the difference whether it la one year or sevmetrical Education Caroline L. meet with strenuous opposition, and it government, and not for the advantnever to en I'll prison; I'll years. go is probable will not he reported to the Paine, Salt Lake City. age of the creditors. fin-tkill senate myself in at all. Senator Cannon, II. S. HinckHusiness Education With such an uproar in congress as peaking of the measure, probably these proceedings will create, with ley. Provo. lrobablj a Maniac. voices the sentiments of the commit- certain thereembroiled Salt Lake, Dec. 19. Some atrangei congressmen Complete programs may he had by tee. He says: threataa with A. created chairClement vetoes, in, presidential addressing quite a stir on the north side Whiting, lam opposed to the bill on two ened by Secretary under man of tho program committee, Salt of the angry Gage, Temple block early yesterday first, it proposes to postpone discussion, it will that all busi- morning. He was first observed in the take City. For information regard- grounds; happen the opening of the agricultural lands ness enterprises and funds and steaks yard of A R. Hyde, and when pursued ing accommodations, address J. L. of the reservation from April, 1898, to will be disturbed, prices will fall, inBrown, Provo. by a man from the house, turned and a year later. This is entirely unneces- solvencies will Increase, and the re- - threw a large rock through the winSpecial rates will he made by the railroads from all points of the state. sary. The department, has already Jublicans will lose the congressional dow in the front jof O. W. Moyle's reshad simple tlmtto repane for tha opin 1898 as disastrously as dih idence, next door to Mr. Hyde's. ) ening It has had ncarlhr four years they in 1890, and beyond the hope of a NEjv GOLD FIELD. The fellow waa first noticed by Mr. in which to do this workand there ia favorable in 1900, at which Hydes daughter, who saw him pacing reaction now no sonnd reason far further deExtends fifteen Milas Alone a Tributary of time, therefore, a Bryan democratic back and forth in front. Shortly afterlay. tba MlrSren Klisr, president and congress will he chosen ward the man walked toward the Second, the proposed bill contemLos Angeles. Cal., Dec. 23 J. E. PerWhether we are to have one of house. Mr. Hyde raised a window rins, until recently president of the plates the leasing of the gilsouite these results political safety or the and asked him what his business was. New England Whip company, started lauds under such regulations as the other political destruction depends The stranger replied that he was lookfrom this city today with a party of secretary of the interior may pre- entirely upon the course to be pur' ing for Dr. Bower's house. Prof. fifteen others for a new gold geld in scribe. This is one of the schemes sued by Secretary Gage, and those Merrill came up at thia juncture the Northwest Territory. The new that we have been fighting from the who are pressing him forward, name- and started to chase the man out of Perhaps Secretary Bliss is ly, the gold standard league of New the yard, when the latter turned and field is said to extend over fifteen miles beginning. of aware the fact, but there is an York and the roone fired at him. The intruder has avoided along a tributary of the Stickeen not inchoate syndicate, if not one thor- tary conference. IIow much Secretary arrest. river, and to be even richer than the oughly organixed, ready to take up Gage cares for the Republican party is Klondike country. Onr MinUten to F.wedrn and Blsm. In one of his ietteri to parties here these lands under the lease system and not known. Whether President McWashington. Dec. 20. William W. form a great monopoly. The gilsonite concerning the discovery, Dawson, Kinley, whose promises of good faith Thomas, appointed minister to Sweden after whom Dawson City was named, would then he of little value to the towards bimetallism are coming to and Norway, held the same post under states that the region gives every indi- people of Utah, and would merely go teat, will stop his secretary, ia not the administratis- -. lie is a Harrison cation of abundance of gold, hut that to enrich speculators af New York,, known. It is to he hoped he will. But it is even more inaccessible than Klon- where the syndicate has its headquar- no political situation has been clearer literary man and a Scandinavian having translated many Sweddike, there being hut one way to get in, ters. than the present one is, to sound eyes, Scholar, ish books. ia leave to law as It better the It and that extremely dangerous. The since the Republican party began its Hamilton King, the .new minister to nearest trading post or point of com- stands today, providing for an early marvelous career forty-tw- o years ago. Siam, is professor of Greek at Olivet and of lands the the leaving munication with the outside world is opening There is a time for all things. There ne ia one of the prominent gilsonite lands for further action by ia a time to move and a time to keep college, several hundred miles of scholars the country and has spent in not I do the doubt that Those who left this morning have congress. next congress lcgis'a'.ion can he had still, and now ia the time to ao keep. in Athena in pursuance of hia years been quietly preparing for the trip for disposing of the mineral lands i the It ia simply absurd for the Repub- Greek studies. five months, keeping everything se- reservation. lican party in this congress to affirm' Mr. Scott, who was appointed com cret, as they wish to get in before any GAME WARDENS VINDICATED.' atively open the discussion and the misaioner- of internal revenue, waa excitement causes a rush. The party Governor Adams of yea and nay votes on curCommittee Bays Gama bringing agreed upon for the place last spring. will leave Han Francisco tomorrow for W ardens Arted on the Defensive. rency legislation. We ought to await Senator Elkina of West Nlrginia, has of international bimetal- been hia Victoria, B. C. ly steamer from there Denver, Colo., Dec. 20. The commls-missio- n the progress political supporter. Mr, of business prosper- Scott ia talked of aa a candidate for the advent lism, they go to Fort Wrangle, and thence by Governor Adams appointed overland by the .Stickeen river to their to investigate the killing of the Ute ity, and the filling of the treasury by United State senator. objective point. Indians has made its repot t, which is the normal workings, soon to be seen The information regarding the new wait Red Cvom Hospital St Ogden. a vindication of the game wardens.. of the new tariff law. Shall we aelf-d- e field has come direct from Messrs. on to or these rush for things Denver, Dec. 20. On a request The finding of the commission is that atrnction? President McKinley must ceived by Secretary of State Whipple Ogilvie and Dawson, Canadian officials, the Indians were the aggressors. The who a year ago mhde a survey of port for his people or through the mail, the Red Cross HosIndiana who had been slaughtering decide. Will tions of the Northwest Territory. Acthis for Upon his answer pital association was incorporated yesplutocrats? game proraiscouslv, according to the ing upon instructions of these gentle- teatimong, for several weeks, heard will depend the events of 1898. terday. men, Mr. Perrins has limited his party (Signed) The main object of the association is the wardens were looking for that to sixteen. Messrs Ogilvie and DawE. Chaxdleb. William set forth as the building and opening and then dropped their game them, son will join the party at Victoria. December, 1897." of a hospital in Arrapahoe county, and started after the wardens. They Cola, and Weber eounty, Utah. The told the settlers that they wanted to Soldier Starve HolTs Antecedent. stock la 9.1,000, shares being at lmckskin the fight police. Brcckenridge. Cola, Dec., 20. Col, capital San Francisco, Dec. 32. Albert noft, of 91 each. value a The report says, in substance, that Samuel A. Simison died par today in the accused of the brutal murder of Mrs. had not Warden Wilcox and his depuThe are James B. incorporators He had hospital of starvation. Norman II. Ives, George E. Pro Mary Clute, continues to assert that ties assembled at Thompson's ranch county inmitt, he refused a been pension, although he will he able to prove an alibi. during tlie night previous to the fight had fought and was wounded at Chick Crater, jr., William J. ltossert, Wilis a of friend John and dropped down in the camp the He says that he For some time he had been liam McConnell, D. W. Figgius, M. II. R. McLean, of the Cincinnati Enquirer, next day before the Indians were amauga. but too proud to ask for Logan, Oliver Olsen ami Fredeiick B. in and that Meta an can vouch for his aware of their presence, the wardens and when his friends fonnd out Hal tings. eastern record. Ho also gives refer- would have met with disaster at the aid, his condition yesterday it was too late Honthvm rifle Cotillion, ences to E. R. Abblc, K. L. Gilmore hands of the Utes; and the story of the save his life. and Arthur Pcnliertou, bankers of conflict would have been that whites, to Tneson, Arix., Dec. 19. A Routhern Cincinnati, and to Carl Sehurz. In instead of Indians, hail been killed. Chief Justice Kinne of the Iowa Su Pacific engine running at full speed Warden Wilcox and the men under preme court has reduced tlie bail oi down the Dragoon mountain, east of answering to a question shunt hia kuowledge of Schurs, he said: him ere commended for their bravery Novak, the murderer of Murray, who Benson, today came in collision with a I am the oldest friend that man has double-headIn which they protectfreight, instantly killThe senate committee on territoriei in America. We were in the German and the manner W. of J. Patterson of the the ed and ing the Engineer settlers lie upsame rights rebel nerving iut has practically decided to enter upon company and were both banished on held tba lawa and dignity of theii the task of preparing an omnibus bill freight train and badly smashing account cf our political affiliations, state. the locomotive and many of the freight to cover the conditions in Alaska. came to thie country on the same cars. to-To- rt h Mills-paugl- n. ! ap-pe- al. Mc-Vlck- cr, suffering sa epidemic of Ogden in CHANDLER CENSURES GAGE-England Wan' Hawaii. New York, Dec. 21'. The downfall Warning Letter to the Administration by of tlie Dole government and the resthe New Hampshire Senator. toration of the raona chy. with Kain-lan- i, Washington, I). C., Dec. 20. Senator niece of former Queen Liliuokalap Chandler of New Hamoshlre has writ STATE TEACHERS' ASSOCIATION four having occurred within the past month. The last was that of John llaraner last Saturday night, when 9200 suddenly changed bands. August Olsen was killed lost week by being run into at a crossing by the Oregon Short Line. Three horses which he was driving was also killed. Olsen lived at Hrighain City, where he leaves a wife and three children. t Joseph Scott lias been found guilty cf seining in the Jordan river, but owing to the aevere illness of his wife, sentence was temporarily suspended-Thfish and game laws are being rigidly enforce'by the Salt Lake eounty e officers. Barrer. who 'formerly lived a alt Lake, told her lover in San Francisco that she had poisoned several people in Salt Lake. Investigation proved the story to have been told to scare her lover, with whom she had had a quarrel. Sha ia 20 years old and quite pretty. a Salt Lake man, was enough to find a burly coal bin last Saturday came near causing him life, the thief trying to d reach hia heart with a knife. ' After a severe struggle, Lacey escaped with a severe cut across the M. Y. Lacey, unfortunate thief in hia night, and it to lose his long-bladu- arm. Norman Selby, or Kid . McCoy, as he is professionally known, who last chamweek gained the middle-weigworld of the pionship by defeating Dan Creed on, Is a paper-hangby trade and a former resident of Salt Lake City. He left Utahabont five years ago to follow pugilism as a profession. The state land board has deferred its decision on the Cache county extraordinary preference right applications for school lands nntil January 11. This action was taken on request of I. CL Tlioreson, attorney for the settlers. Mr. Thoreson announced that he had found a clue to new and important evidence bearing upon the validity of the Itnrr survey of 18.10, which he desired to present to the Hoard. ht er Frank DeCamp waa on Saturday last released from the penitentiary by the board oi pardons. lie was sent up from Ogden in 1892 for attempting to wreck a Union 1'acifie passenger train during the A. It. U. strike. ' De Camp'i two accomplices, S. W. McConnell and William King, were pardoned before statehood. The men previously bore good reputations, and it is alleged tliev were led into the plot by a railroad detective while drinking, in order tc win public sympathy from the strikers The trio were arrested in the act oi removing rails by officers who wort secreted near the scene. News from Price slates that Das Palmer, John Omcr, Charles Kofford and two others, whose names are no known, at the point of pistols toot 2,000 sheep from Miko Holland and started to drive them away. Holland secured reinforcements and recovered the sheep, hut the perpetrators of tlu held move escaped. . J-- F. . - he-ac- h. h, r ' er |