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Show HIE SEMI-WEEKL- MIOx Y WANT NOINTLKVEUTION Hint Tlutir ruiinlryuirn IlKlil la a MiiIhIi. C. 11. Wes-e- ls and A. I). V. Wol marlins, the liner le legates in thiscounlry, lit-1- . K. T. mi)K, I'ubllaban UTAH LOGAN. Ati Kiivii)-- Ire i KETKUEN AND FOUR GUNS TURED BY CENERAL DELAREY. GENERAL There is a movement on foot to build sngnr factory at Lewiston. Jolm Iiailcy, who has been a resident of Ksysville sine ItiiiS, is dead at the age of 86. The report of smallpox existing in Loa, Wayne county, is vigorously denied by resiilvula of that town. The people of Millard county are ieeliug highly elated over their chances of gelling the San I'cilro toad. Over liiilMU'O lien ami 13.000 tons of rails have been ordered to be used at once oil the Leamington The uuiiiial cumplirr of vetrana of the Itlack Hawk war will ne held do Lelii on August 19, 2i, 21 and 22. Richfield has been made the head of a division of the Mountain Kell Telephone lines, which includes Sevier and 1'iiitc counties. The elrariiigbof the Salt Lake banka for last week were $3, 195, 129. 19, aa compared with $2, 25 1,9 10.91 for the aame week lust year. About eight or nine inches of snow fell at liuudolph during the past week, and the people of that section are feeling more cheerful regarding the water supply. The meeting house at Kamaa was destroyed by fire last week, the loss being $5,(Khi, with no insurance. A defective Hue is supposed to have been the cause. More snow lias fallen in the mountains near Mt. Pleasant the past week than all the rest of the winter ao far. The snow will now average five feet in the mountains. The wives of the members of the Modern Woodmen of Lchi banqueted tlieir husbands one night last week, the evening's entertainment ending with a grand hall. Gunnison and vicinity has been visited by a fine rain and snowstorm recently, and the prospects for farming have increased 50 per cent, and the farmers are jubilant. cut-of- f. lL-ck- The postal receipts for the year past entitled Provo to a free delivery. The increase this month will bring a raise to the force and permit the employment of another carrier. y-- Mra. Nellie Bliss of Joseph City gave birth to a very little daughter two weeks ago. She weighed but three pounds. The child was very well developed, despite her miniature size. The Rio Uiande is all ready to begin its big line changes in this state, which will cost at leust a quarter of a million dollars and keep thousands of men busy al! summer and until late in the fall. Representatives of the British government has shipped from Cache valley during the present winter about 2J5 head of horses. The animals are bought for use iu South Africa, aver aging iu price $40. Word lias been received from William Harkins, who was supposed to have been lost iu the snow ou Gold rnoun tain, lie is iu Montanu, having left Richfield without informing anyone of his future iuleulious. Local larties have begun drilling for oil about nine miles uorthwest of Randolph, near where it is claimed oil waa encouulcred a number of yeara ago while drilling for water. The outcome of the venture will be watched with much interest. George Staples, who farms in the ceutral part of Sevier valley, has discovered that a small white worm is burrowing into the sacs of grasshopper eggs. He has not been able to find many of ths deposits of eggs that have not beeu invaded. The farmers of Monroe are alarmed for fear of an invasion from grasshoppers. As spring work begins the eggs seem very plentiful. It waa believed that a diseuse killed the little pests ast season before they had laid their eggs, hut such seems not to have been the case. re- and liuilier camps of the United Mates in 1900. It shows a total of 33,035 such establishments, with an aggregate capital of $611,611,524. In Utah ths capital is $282,780, and products 1214,187. saw-mill- s, planing-inill- s agt-- d A Mr-l- 9 years, died in -- rt-c- 1 lloisr iti i II, The Is i it. mil'll day to him- - mi t: In it t'i llif rural five mtv.it it in! iu place I lit eurrlers under i aiii-ii.i-- r 1 coniruit. Sin i k A iiui.ilile iK'i-i-t- i was luadi In tbe Semite liy Mr. iluMui of Oliio on the ).e shipping biil, Hlii from tbe iM.inl or an Aniorli-ai- i ts luau. Ilis were prepared, be was always forceful and i arm-st- , and si times tin united the undivided ateloquent, lie tention or the senate and of tbe und when lie elosed be received congratulations of many uf bis colleagues. Kurly in the session, Mr. Foe. tn charge of tbe pending shipping Dill, ohm I mil ail ugree-methat tlie senate should vote on tlie measure and all peiullnu ainendiiieiitM at :t p. m., Monday. Mareli 17. tbut time being entirely satisfactory to thuse opposed to tbe bill. consideration of the shipping bill wuk resinneit, mi exteiiilei! ileliiile occurred on the providing for the pruteriioii of Hie president of tbe t ruled Stales. No action ou tbe bill was talon. argu-im-n- ut Mareli 7. bill was passed to ratify tlie act of the legislative ussemldy of Arizona, pro. viding for an exhibit at tlic St. Louis A . cxik-kI-tlun- Hills wen- iiissru providing printing !,- pies of the special remrt on the diseases of rutile und isi.iKrl copies of the report oil diseases of the horse: fur the iims of the house and oue-tuifor tin- - Use of tbe senate, uud for t ho purrhav- - or const rurllnii of a launch for the customs service at Astoria, Or. - f.-- r 0 two-thir- ds nl Sexatx. The dip!-- matte unit consular bill was passed, and then tlie senate took up the measure for tbe j roteetiun of tbe president of tlie United States. Mr. llacon of Georgia continued bis speech, yesterduy, in opposition to tbe till!, making uu extended constitutional argument ugaiiist it. Tbe senate agreed to make the bill tbo unfinished business at the conclusion of consideration of the ship subsidy bill. . m d, Twe-Bos- ch o. f. ch latefJii d ). enty-Hveen- The census bureau has issued a port on Stewart Hill, UtiJ id In klllt-u- . o Twe-llos- John Hodges, of Monroe, is being regarded as a freak by bis neighbora. bix years ago he lost his hair and when it came in again it waa white. Now it ia rapidly turning black. BcMult h Nine-yetr-u- Denver Sunday from the effects of a bullet wound in the breast, received bal a talk with President Roosevelt TUrM ltrlllah Oflleen and Tlilr . :t Saturday afternoon while engaged iu In the course of tlieir interMtfn Killed, vut H'oiiuilacl uiliuic Indian battle. view they slated that they desired to ud One Officer and Two HunJames Hutson, aged 12 years, ia undred JUeu purtieulurly make known to the presider arrest charged with murder. Four dent that they neither asked for, deboys, all 12 years of age or under, stasired nor expected intervention on this It is announced that General Lord tioned themselves behind barricudea part of this country or auy other Methuen and four guns Lave been capand had exchanged country. tured by tbe Iioers, commanded by thirty yurds apart shuts when Hill fell, about A number of mistakes have been twenty General Delarey. Tbe news catne like the our about mission printed to this a thunderbolt to London. Tbe extra pierced through lung. According to the other boys, Hill stepped out in country since ive came to Washingof the editions ton, slid .Mr. Vessels. and the worst evening papers giving the open wlieu Hutson took deliberate one is that we are trying to get inter- an acconnt of tbe disaster were eagerly aim and fired vention. We know that this ia not Their readers up. hurried bought possible, and as a matter of fact, we Captain Armstrong, iu an interview, through the streets with anxious faces, said he intended to lake measures don t want it; what we do want, however, and what we have laid before and bitter remarks were passed on tin against those who were responsible tli American government is a subject of the government's declaration fur the request boys having firearms. lliat giv'ilicd wurfare be inaugurated that the war iu South Africa was over. in Nnilli Africa. That is all we want The news was received in the house Twelve Dead asd Forty-twInjured as now. Kesult of M. I. V Wo have not put before the authorof commons amid great excitement. ities any request that his or that plan The reading of Lord Kitchener's tele?Vt Rowing statement has been be adopted to insure the out gram by Mr. Broil rick, the war secre111 tlie Southern Paci tic officials carrying of the. rules of civilized warfare, hut with to to train reference the disaster was listened to iu tary, e will leave that wholly to the govdeep silence. In brief, Lord Kitchener announced No. 9, near Maxon, Tex., on Friday ernment to take whatever steps it sees lit. that when General Methuen was cap- morning: We want a fair and square fight. Superintendent Matin reports that We are confident that we will he able' tured, wuuuded, with fonr guns, three men the arcideul occurred two and a half to keep this war going for a number of British ollicers and thirty-eigh- t miles east of Maxon at 2:35 a. m. were killed and five officers and seventy-tyears yet. and we think that all civilized nations, especially the United Conductor Stock well reports that the wo men were wounded. In addiStates, are interested in the proper was not fast at the time of the speed officer one and 200 men were rerules of warfare being carried out. .We tion, ia of the opinion that and derailment, can point out numerous instances of ported missing. The full text of the the derailment was due to an obstrucfollows: foul work. dispatch Pretoria, Saturday, March 8. I tion on the track. The two day and SAILS FOR HOME. mail cars, one coach, one chair car, greatly regret to have to send you bad three tourist sleepers, and one first, 1rlnrn Henry f ITqknU Kim Farewell to news of Methuen. He waa moving class sleeper were completely deAmerica. with 900 mounted men under Major Prince Henry of Prussia sailed for Paris, and 3.M) infantry, four guns and stroyed by fire." Conductor Stock well also reports I ier a pom-pofrom Wynburg to Litclien-burg- , inn riy on hoard the llamhurg-Ain-eriea- u he lias retained his tickets and that und was to meet Grenfell, with liner Drutscli'aiid Tuesday aftrain sheet, and that the number of 1300 mounted men at Uovirainesfontein ternoon. His last day in America waa killed and survivors tallies therewith, today. Yesterday morning early lie 'pent entirely mi hoard the Dcutseh-lauthus for every passenger accounting was beattacked hut it was filled with pleasing inby Deiareys force The official report tween cidents. and Palmietenlll. on tlie train. placet the number of dead at twelve, The Deutschland sailed at 3:45. Aa The Boers charged on three aides, Five hundred and fifty men hare and the injured at forty-twshe moved away from the pier the ehceriiig was eon tin nous. The prinee come in at Mariboga and Kraaipen. Will Mold Turk Itmpuuailile for Captare of Him Stone. appeared on the bridge and bowed. They were pursued by the Boera four miles from the scene of the action. All the WRy down North river the passThe American legation at Constantiing tugs anil craft of every description They report that Methuen and Paris, nople has presented to the porte the with the guns, baggage, etc., were cap- text of the note referring to the capgave the great liner and her distintured by the Boers. Methuen, when ture of Miss Stone. It ie pointed out guished passenger a noisy send-ofThe Deutschland reached the narlast seen, was a prisoner. I have no in this note that aa Miss Stone wae row s at 4:35. Ports Wadsworth and' details of the casualties and suggest captured, the ransom paid, and tbe Hamilton tired salutes, which werd delaying publication until 1 can send prisoners delivered in Turkey, the answered by the Deutschland, and the definite news. brigands must be within the Turkish 1 think Fort activfrontier and should therefore be capof at this Wadsworth sudden revival lined garrison up . on the bluff until the steamer had ity on the part of Delarey la to draw tured. The note denies that the authoripassed out into the lower bay. The off the troops pressing Dewet. In a second dispatch. Lord Kitchener ties were ever required to lessen their Deutschland is due at Hamburg on Monday next. Paris has come in at Kraaipan vigilance on the frontier and asserts says: The iuierial yacht ITohenzollern with the remainder of the men. He started ou her homeward trip at 2:40 reports that the column was moving that only the movements of the troops p. ui. in two parties. One, with ox wagons, in the interior were interfered with. The first note presented to the porte left at 3 a. m. The oilier, BATTLE WITH THE REBELS with mule wagons, started an hour by the United States legation at Conffnr dawn, the Boera stantinople in the matter of Miss Government Forces Meet the Insurgents In attacked. ''Before reinforcements could Stone's Conflict. capture by brigands demanded Deadly reach them the rear guard broke. In the of 'the gnilty parties. punishment to news received at Colon, the meantime a large number of Boera According The in flanks. These both at porte, galloped upon from repudiated rerevoreplying, Columbia, Iiarranquilla, the first were checked by the flank parties, sponsibility. lutionists recently occupied a section but the panic and stampede of the f the Magdalena river two milea long, mules had BEET. SUGAR FIGURES. begun, and all the mule between Pennon and Cerro. On the Wagons, with a terrible mixture of approach of volunteer troops from San- mounted men, rushed past the ox Nine Factor Ini In Conn of Conatraetlon All efforts to check them for Operation In IDOL tander, the revolutionists retired to wagons. were unavailing. Major Paris collected The total the interior of the department. production of beet sugar forty men and occupied a position a in United the States for the season of A paper published at Honda, on the mile in front of the ox wagons, which 1901-- 2 were has then a halted. After but gallant aggregated 185,000 tons. Magdalena river, contains an account of a battle at Noclin, near Bogota. Feb. useless defense, tlic enemy rushed into There are nine factories in course of the ox wagons, and Methuen was construction for '.Vi, in which tiie revolutionists numoperation in 1902, inwounded in the thigh. Paris, being at cluding bered about 2,000, while the governGreeley, Eaton and 10 plants a. m. surrendered at surrounded, Fort Collins, Colo., and Phoenix, Ariz., ment had 3,000, engaged. The revoluj Methuen is still in the Boer camp. General Methuen commanded the ranging in capacity of daily timiists lust 200 killed or wounded and coimutnn output sent to relieve Kimberley in had 400 men taken prisoners. The the latter part of 1899, and while on from 500 tons to 100, the latter figure being the capacity at the Phoenix govern meut gunboat General Pin.on that service fought tlie Iloers at Belleft lorto Colombia March 7 with mont, Graspan, the Modder river and plant. troops for Uio Mae ha. At the battle of Gran-pa- n Magersfontein The number and and aggregate capithe Boera were under command of tal of the present and prospective Nn l.ivrs Lost In Oumha Cyclone. General Delarey, who is General include the following: states by plants Methuen's captor now. After these The heaviest wind, rain and hailGeneral Lord Roberts Arizona, 2, $1,500,000; California, 5, engagements storm in the history of the city visited was sent to South Africa, where he Colorado, 7. $5,000,000; Idaho, Omaha and Douglas eonnty at 2 o'clock took personal command of tlic Hriti-.l- i 1, $;.( 0.0io; Montana. 1, $500,000; OreTuesday morning. It struck Omaha advance on Kimberley, and relieved gon. 1, S5U0.000; Utah, 3, $2,500,000; near Mammoth park, in the northern Kimberley Feb. lfl, I9n0. Wyoming, 2. $1.50(1,000. edge of the city, and moved southeast, SECRETARY LONG RESIGNS. Luna ItciHovcrt to Sava Inaumonla greatest severity living experienced in Iatlont. Dc neighborhood of Thirty-thirand To bo Sarcooilod liy Krprrirntiitivr William MaMHrtia-PttiA somewhat remarkable If. of I. awn more streets. Moody operation Although perhaps The third change in the cabinet of was- - performed at Cheyenne recently tifly buildings were more or less dam aged, nobody was seriously injured. President Roosevelt occurred Monday, by Dr. Desmond upon Charlie Nolen, a Telephone and electric wires in the when Secretary Long submitted his young boy who has been suffering with pneumonia for several weeks. It path of the storm were strewn over resignation in a letter, it being accomthe streets anil a great number of poles panied by one from the president. The was found that a portion of the left were torn out. change was made complete by the se- lung had become gangrened and it At Florence, three miles north of the lection of Representative 'Villiu m Hen- was necessary to remove the affected rity and where the city waterworks parts in order to save the boy's life. .ire lueated. the storm twisted several ry Moody of the sixth congressional district of Massachusetts as Mr. Long's Unaided, Dr, Desmond performed tbe buildings from tlieir foundation, lint the waterworks plant was not affected. successor iu the nnvv department. operation and today the boy is recoverIn (Viitral park lightning struck sevThin change has been expected for a ing. It is said that fully 98 per cent eral barns. long time. Mr. Long had intended in of the operations of this character are retire at the beginning of tbe late fatal. lilclil Snlillcm lnjnrcil In n Hallway President McKinleys second term, but Aceiilcnl. Mora Tronbla In China. he consented to remain until certain Fight soldiers were injured, several lines of policy in which lie whs involved Ciiinese officials are greatly diswere more satisfactorily arranged. of them seriously, at Fort Crook, Null., over the conditions around turbed Representative Moody of Massachuby the derailment of a ISurling'nn setts to rise to prominence dur- Jeliol (Chengte), about 100 milea northbegan oil the train wliieli brought the ing his first term in the house, w lien east of Peking, where bandit soldiery I'm infantry to the fort Speaker Reed selected him frequently have captured a pricsL The train was Iving to preside over tlic committee of the early Tuesday. An official of the foreign office dewhole, and predicted for hi in a brilliant side-- t ranked, when one of the coaehes clares that the Russians have already career. D was legislative .i as derailed and overturned. As a member of the eppropristion dispatched 500 troops to Jehol from loaded with soldiers, most of whom committee, he lias since led several the Manchurian border. were asleep. figlits in the house, notably in connecThe trouble began over the settletion with the contest between tlie navy Hceident was The caused by Hie of claims of native Christiana ment and over geodetic survey jurisdiction being allowed to old rude onto ttie main track. While in this position of deep water surveys. He secured the and it resulted In rioting between the adoption of a resolution on an appro- Christiana and the a string of ears rac i ito and overt ui lied priation bill raising Dewew to the rank it. of Admiral. Tui-sday- UTAJI STATE NEWS CAP- WEEK IX CONfiJiKSS. BOYS FLAYED AT WAR. BRITISH BEATEN BY LGEKS. d I i I i March H. Horsx House closed the generul debate on the bill to classify the rural driit cry service and place tbe earners under tlie contract system . liepri'siiitntire Hurlisnn of Texas introduced u resolution of inquiry, calling upon the secretary of state tor information as to whether he declined to request tiie llrltish government to grant passports In Hev. I I rum W. Thomas and wife, who are alleged lo have requested permission to go to South Africa for the purpose of distributing funds raised in the United Stales for the relief of non combatant -- prisoners. Senator Mcl.aurin of Mississippi lias given notice of all amendment he will ofTi-- to tbo ship subsidy bill, lute, deil to prevent onieials of the United Stuli s government from receiving any bene tit from the enactment of the proposed law. Tlie aineiiiliueiii requires thut llm Caines of all iiieinliers of linns, of Incorporators and stockholders of all corporations, whether owners of subsidized ships or to build tlic same, shall be madu public. r eon-tract- March 10, hill to classify the rural service and place the carriers under contract system, which has been debated In the house for over a week, was passed. Wit in a fora that completely changed the purpose for which It was framed. As passed the bill rlaHKlHes the rural service and llxcs the compensation of employees as follows: Special agents In charge of divisions not exceeding $.4iO per annum; special agents, four classes, graded from tl,3U0 to 11,0 0; route Inspectors, four classes, from LOd to clerks, four classes, from Iftk 0 to H.'JOO. Tlie compensation of carriers is not to Horst. Th ry ry fi.-ju- exceed tOiO. Sijute. For nearly two hours today Mr. Vest of Missouri addressed the Semite In opposition to the pending ship subsidy bill. Mr. Tillman of South Carolina followed with a brief speech In opposition to the bill. A bill was passed to eslalili h nil mlditlomil land office in the state of Montana, to lie ciilhsl the Great Falls laud dislrirl, with headquarters at Great Falls. The senate also passed the bill Introduced bv Senator lielittelil, grunting to tlie stale of Idaho rertuin land nn tlie Fort Hall on which arc located certaiu hnt, springs, the waters uf which are said to be valuable for niedh-u- l purposes. March 1 1 . Ilorsi The house entered upon the consid- eration of tlie postnltlcv appropriation bill which rarries fill?, iilii.'iM. but, as usual during general debate on an appropriation bill, tbo niemla-ra bo spoke themselves to everything except, the bill before the house. SKN vrx. - For se er.il hours the senate hud the ship subsidy lull under consideration. Mr, Mallory of Florida iiiuilo an extended speech in opposition to tlie measure. Mr. Hoar epoko In opposition to the n.easuro providing for the election of senators by popular vote. Kighly-on- e private pension bills were s passed. DeWitt Browne accidentally shot Howard Mathew ney through the fleshy part of the calf of the left leg while on Rennet avenue, Cripple Creek. Tim same bullet struck the shoe of another boy standing about twenty away. The state department has aa yet received no intimation of tlic selection of a successor to Lord raiincefole. It bus tiud the impression that the choice when made will fall to one of tlie four under secretariea of the British foreign office. the approval of General Chaffee, commanding the division of the l'hilip-pine- s, a military prison is established With on Pula Maligi islund, in tiie Laguna de Bay, to which prisoners belonging to the department, either military or civil, will be sent. The rnilwny strike which has been mpendiug for some time past in Italy lias been averted by the making of mutual concessions, resulting from the strong pressure which tlie government has exercised both upon the railway company and their employees. |