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Show THE SEH-TEEKL- K. T. REPUBLICANS NATION. T UlbK. PvbllaliViv WIN IN H.MTMI STATE Tlt'KKT MAJOKirV. 11,0011 WAS REPUBLICAN VICTORY UlAti. II f AltOlIT legislature tl III tonipovail of Eleven DcUM.mil ami l ltt-l- o Kepubllrasa linull iu KelglilMirmg Kletaa. UTAH STATE NEWS. I mi It it til id that of Lite 13 widow! left The IUpublicana of Utah seem to by the Scofield explosion in May. 1DUO, have won a magnificent victory Tues11 hut three bare married again. H. V. Drigga of Pleasant Grove laat day. Howell and Met arty carried tha stale by pluralities estimated at about week collected bounty oil eighty-tw- o coyote ielta, (fathered io Ruah valley. and anMaps of the Salina cut-of- f have Pedro San of the section other heen approved by the secretary of the interior. E. Kettle, a miner, was injured at Sunny aide by a fall of coal, bis foot .1. (1,000. The legislature ia overwhelmingly Republican, the Ilemocrals elected but two senators and six members of the house, who, with the three hold over Dtmocrala in the senate, give t lie minority party hut eleven votes ou joint ballot, as ugairsl a Republican vote of fifty- -i wo. The Republican state ticket carries twenty-on- e of the twenty-seve- n count iesof the stale. The I'lah l.eglalature. lieing crushed. Although paiuful, his iujnrien are not serious. The registration lists of Provo precinct allow au increase of 4ti. About 825 have heen transferred, making a SCKATK. . total of ti'.i.T registered a ml transferred. .1. Republican. 3: I if Ural flux Killer unit Tmielr- - 11. S. rift, .1. .1. maMcClellan, who Organist Larsen (It.), lii.l, lover nipulates the big organ in the Taller-unclSecond District. Cuchc A. (J. Karlierilt.) in Salt Lake City, ia to compose Third District. Itl.'h. Murguu uud Davis J M liurncM an opera, in conjunction willi a DenD.. holdover. Fourth District. Wclier-- K M. Allis'in. Jr.. ver musician. It. i, holdover; David McKay ill. The city fathers of Pleasant Grove Fifth District. Summit 'in.l Wasatch J. If have commenced driving a well near Mui dock (D.) holdover. Sixth Distiicl. Salt Laku-It. Love (K.). the Oregon Short Line depot for the holdover: (euie N. Laurence (K.), holdover; establishment of watering troughs for Ho.it ticrmuu (It . holdover; William N. the general public. William (It.): 1.11011 (D. Seventh The potato yield is reported very Uriel. Fiaii-- C. K. Un (It.); K. (lordlier ilt.i large iu Provo this season, most of the Henry Miitliet. Jo.iti anil Millard (ieorite farmers having raiaed what are known ('. bi"lxh Wliiiniore (D.) hu.dnver aa the Rural Seed potatoes, brought by N'inili DUIr'et. SaiijN-ii- ' ('. 1. lairscii (It.) . C. F. Decker A Co. from Wisconsin. Tenih I Si'inv, Wavne. Ilutc and It iViilis Jnlin-uholdover. Martin Matthews, employed at the (iartlehl I'.leveiilh Divlricl. Ic'iivcr. Iron. Kuue mid Annie Laurie mine, Kimberly, while WaKliincton A. H. l.euistl;.i Tueirtli PUt lirt. Caihoii. F.inery. ft rand. San engaged in splitting a block, struck his hand, splitting it up to the wrist. Joan and L'intali-- li. It. (If ) III 'CsK. He came near bleeding to death before Iti'tmlilieans. :tU: Democrats. 4. medical attendance could be secured. 11 aver V. 11. Itarrall lit The Murmou church authirilies are ll"X Khler F. W. I'Uhliurn It.) ('aelie-- D. K. Ibdierls (It 1: W. tV. Hall (If ): planning the erection of a Joseph Smith memorial building in Salt Lake. T. H. Merrill iH.) Carbon Kilwiij C Work will lie commenced within a je (II.) Davis Stoki r li.) is and aaid it the monument will year, Kmcry Joseph K. John .son (It.) be the finest ever erected in America. ( iurfleld Alfred I.nther lit.) (rand A. Moliueaux (K.) With several thousands of dollars in Ir n ds, Jr.. (It.) the bank and holding title to many Juab Morgan Isaac H. (I race (11.) acrea of farming lands, Christian Kune- - II. S. ruder (If.t Millard C. IV. Watts R.) Hicks, a German, 44 yeara old, lias Morgan -- Jutne Anderson (It ) heen serving a thirty days' sentence Iltite William K. White (K for vagrancy in the Salt Lake City McKinnon (D.) . - j K. j ; j r 111 ru-l- :l MrlA-usdi- - l I - 1 -- lib-h- jail. Salt Lake Harry Ilurna, a boy, died last, week after having lain sick for two weeks, receiving uo treatment except. administered by s Christian Scientist healer. The case was diagnosed as i tills inmaliou of the . liowets. The remains of Jim King and Sam Lee, two Chinamen who were buried in the Provo cemetery 1 i stir,, were exhumed to be transported to Chins. This leaves Provo without a representative from this nationality, either dead or alive. Mrs. Mary Ellen Kimball, wife of the late Ilebrr C. Kimball, who was one of Voung'a counselors at ihe time the settled these valleys, died at her home, 40 South Fourth East street. Salt Lake City, Tuesday night of last week, of old age 1 Moi-mou- s Salt Lake Willard Done (It ): Tliomax Hull 37.0110. lo Mich'gan the Republicans elected (K); Jamra N. llaslam (R.): John J. Stewart. (It.); Albert II. Nusb (K ); Ilcber A. Smith, Governor Elias and the entire state lit.): James W. Culioon (It.): Daniel Mrliae ticket and eleven of the twelve con(it 1: Charles ltrluk (It.l; A. L. Ilamlln (It.) gressmen. The legislature ia strongly Sail Jnan- - L. H ) -- (I) Ifa-d- am Sanpete-Willi- Peterson lit.) Sevier Asa It. Ilaaley (It Sununil- - K P. Kvau- - lit ) Tooele Williuni S,ry (It.l CintuliI'lub-- S. J. (It.); Loreno Meu-al- f ) Wurn-- Johnson ill.) L. i'hinn.in (It 1. John ij Stone lit l: lleorcc Austin ); Charles A. TIctjvfi, - (It.) Wuautch James I). Wilson I( ) Washington- D. II Morris iD ) Wayne Willis K Itoidnson ID.) W'chor Mary it. noilicr (li i. a. (It ); Arih MrFarlaiiil ilJ. i; Joiuii'. - s. ('ondon (K.i t iiiid, IN IDAHO. j j I While exact figures are not yet at hand, enougli ia known to assure u Republican majority on the entire aud geueral debility. Idaho state ticket of some 3,iimi. The highest price quoted on flour The Republicans will have forty-sevIn a year or more was reached last members of the legislatare, a week in Salt Lake, when dealers majority of tliirteeu on joint ballot. marked the retail price on high patent at S'! the straight grade at S'. 3d, MONTANA. snd bilkers' grade at SV.'.'tl. The chiim; Latest report indicate the tderlinn if it all is (.aid o lie the scarcity slid uf tin: entire iiiMiuciit high price of wheat. Republican state ticket, J,. A. II. mker is in the Salt Lake while the legislature will lie in t lie hands of Ihe Republicans, the election I'limitv j ill chai'gi'il it li grand larceny. of six out of members uf the Hooper was to marry a young lady of led. legislature being Salt l.ake. when her parents objected j en that they i n vest i his character, which they did gate and that he was wanted for lbn-- r d.euin mled Mealing two teams and buggies in ioii a. Frank I'.i.seori, an Italian employed at the Annie Laurie mill, Kimberly, cHiue near being killed last week. The robs beciime choked up and in starting i illi a huge crowbar they started with lightning speed, the bur struck him in rlic fiit. of the stomach, knocking him a distance of thirty feet down a (light uf stairs. A Salt Lake man arrested last week on the charge of drunkenness, he being tumid at an curly lumr in the morning scantily attired, made the plea that he was a aoiiinamhiilist, and hail not been drinking at all. He gut off with tln-ii- i W A omim,. ; , 11 ti In Wyoming the indications are that of tile seventy-thre- e of the Legislature at least seventy iviil be Republican, and perhaps all. In every precinct heal'd from there was a Republican gain over .o ' and lv.i. l Chairman Van of the Repuli-lieSlate central committee say that Mondell's majority will reach T.T.'O, according to returns so far rrceivrd; that Richards will have a majority of 3.MK) for guveruor, anil that the balance of the Republican state ticket will have a majority of tru) . 1 Ori-de- un Twelve Killed lu rxilntnn. By a aeries of explosions of pyroboinus aud oilier ti reworks, technic tine. Pleasant Grove ia freer from typhoid among a vast multitude gathered in fever this season than for many yeara. Madison Square garden, New York The cause is credited to the people us- Citv, to witness the ascension of an airand a display cf election returns, ing less ditch water and more water ship twelve persons were killed outright, from the flowing wells in the suburbs . blown almost to being many of town, which are considered excepand at least fifty injuied, many of tionally pure. them fatally. It is estimated that at The office of A. Ii. Thornton A Son least 30,000 persona thronged the at American Fork was burglarised one at the time of the square night last week, but nothing of value which were succeeded by aexplosions, frightful A counterfeit silver was secured. in which hundreds were thrown panic, dollar that waa in the till was not down and trampled uudar foot. taken by tha burglar. It ia supposed to ba tha work of boya. a j Republican, thus assuring the election of of War Alger to the United States senate. In New Jersey there waa no change io the political situation. Massachusetts went strongly Republican, the entire state ticket of that party being elected, the plurality for the head of the ticket being 37,47.i. In Riiode Island the Democrats have elected L. F. Farvin governor, bt w i tl this exception the Republics slate ticket will go through, lu California the returns indicat that the governorship ia in doubt. Th legislature will be Republican. The latest reports from Montau give the state to Lite Republicans. In Kanaas the legislature will b safely Republican, Returns from Nevada point to fusion victory. Heavy Republican gains are eoncet cd throughout the state of Colorado. Returns front Iowa go to show tha I he Republicans have elected Ihci state ticket by T'l.irtK) majority. 'Ihe r. suit from the legislature i tkH Delaware seem to bring about case two was as the lock, yeara ago, a possibility. Ohio is claimed by the Republicans by u plurality of more than lno.OOO, and possibly eighteen of thetwenty-oii- m congressmen. In Minnesota a plurality of 30,000 is claimed for Yansaut, Republican governor. Ten Republican congressman and of one Democrat, with the are indicated Governor Lafollette, by the returns from Wisconsin. Return from Nebraska show the vote to he exceedingly close for governor. with the remainder of the Republican stale ticket probably elected. Washington aud Wyoming appear to tie safely in the Republican column. Indiana ia estimated to have given the Republican candidates from 25,01)0 lo 40,0110, The southern tirr of atatrs, aa usual, showed a solid Democratic front. S. pit-era- In West Virginia there ia little change. Missouri elected mino,, Pleasant Spreading, held at Inez, French Aulhuritles Hnva Hern Asked to liy., for the killing of his Semi u tl sr Tessrl to I'rvi cut Surilisr sou, ia threateued with lynching. llloodslird lie! wee Klvul lubes. Spread:ng's family consisted of a wife, three daughters aud a son. With his Advices have just been received by daughters and boy the father was steamer of n tribal war which haa re- herding sheep last Friday. Tha boy sulted in heavy loss of life on Espiritu waa unable to keep up with the others. be-iSanlu island, the largrat of the New The father placed him on a stone a wail to him until spring, telling Hebrides group. The coast Iribeahave been attacked by a powerful inland his return. The boy, becoming tired of sitling-atill- , tribe and several villages were plunbegan to peel the loose bark of m dered and burned. Tbe bill tribe, led tree that overhung the spring. Presby Namlai, a chief whose authority Is the father returned, and noticing' ently extensive, attacked the mission of the New liebridee society, where several the bark on the ground asked the hoy who had done it. The boy replied Ilia traders had gone for safety. The he had. blacks were driven toward the I would rather have yon dead than hills, where they made n number of raise you to destroy everything on the raids on the coast villagea, plundering ia the reply the father ia said farm, and burning. letters have been sent to have made, aud then, it ia charged, to the I reneh authorities asking that he picked up a stone and struck th a warship be sent lo prevent further hoy on the head, knocking him down. massacres. Four years ago Xundai's father, who Then, it is sllcged, he kicked the proswas considered the most powerful chief trate bsby in the head until he had in the island at that time, massacred a killed him, aud turning to his daughwhole village of a neighboring tribe, ters, threatened them with a like fate besides murdering several traders. For if they ever told what had occurred. this act his own village waa bombarded Afterward be went home and said the by sailors from a French warship. AH boy while chaning sheep had run liis huts were destroyed aud he himself against a tree aud killed himself. Recoining alarmed lie took his eldest waa killed iu the fighting. At l'enteeoste (or Whitsuntide) island daughter and went to the mountains. tliemalivea are staled to be at war His wife hired neighbors to bury the among themselves. The trouble has body of the child, aud then went to Wen caused through au excesaive the home of Judge 12. Ilensley. She nuiouiit of sickuesa prevalent, which told him of the death of her son, umi the 11:1 live believe to be caused by said she susiecteii her husband, who their eueuiies on the island. told her he was going into the moun TEACHER SLAIN BY LADRONES. taiu woods to limit squirrels, and ad1. I'. Muiituninery, Kuirrlntenilent of ded that at different times he had SeliMil in (irienlMl Nckiom, XI rile red. threatened to kill t lie whole family. Mulllnteil mui Itoblieil. The judge took her with two D. C. Montgomery, superintendent j'ounger daughter to Ids ho me and de s . . KNfcU. 11 I I 111 laliuiuaa Father llrutally Mur Irra Ilia llaliy aud Tlirrairua Ilia lllliar Child rru. four-year-o- ld ait e ij- -i Elections were held in forty-tw- o slates aud the retnrna indicate that tha control of the ualional congress remains with the Republican parly. While official returns may make the working majority of Ilia Republican party in tl r house a close one, there ia no doubt that it will be sufficient for all parly ruipoeea. From a national stand point. Ilia control of tbe loner branch of congress waa ll-- real contest. Many of l he states selected legislatures which choose United Slates senators, but the result of these elect icna baa in no way imperiled the Republican majority in the upper body. ln those stak-- which elected ycvtiuora tine was uo state in which the perty In power wee not continued in that osiliini. In seine of Ihe stales, ) on ever, there a decided change frouulhe vole east two i cars ago. Iu Ihe east the interest rente ltd in the great slalea of Xiw Vi rk and Pennsylvania, in Ihe latter berause of the conditions brought aliout by the recent coal st rlUr, and in New York because of tta bearing upon the Repub-- j icau eitndieate fur governor, New York Governor , It. O.lell and the entire state ticket. though the falling off in Ihe Rcpuh licau plurality as compared to Haa) ivai enormous. At a late hour (hlcH'i plurality whs placed nt about ID.iKML The Dciunerais made a slight gain in the legislature, hut uol enough to in-sucjure the election of a cessor in Senator Flat I. The Demo-erulalso uioile gains the congres-siiiiiul elections, the uuo'licial figured placing the delegation a, twenty lie. publicans and seventeen Dcmocrala. Samuel . I'eunypackcr was elected governor of Pennsylvania ly a plurality of a more than loO.oiki. In New Hampshire the legislature in Republican in both branched, insuring the of Senator Galiuger. Iu Illinois, Connecticut and Maryland the Republicans were triumphant. la Virginia the Itemocrala elected niua out of the ten congressmen, while the Democratic majority in North Carolina ia estimated to be about 113,- t)0. Iu Tennessee the entire Democratic state ticket waselccted by about a Ilcniu.-rals- liamM-rs'c- AND e m I eCYEUAl. tll.I.AGFH AKF, rUNDEUEI) fcuullirrn Kiatra tlie I'oiplv Simula by Ilia Republican Colon. UTAH LOGAN. KICKED HIS BOY TO DEATH. TRIBAL WAR IN PKOuRESS. THROUGHOUT THE NATION ! 11 of schools in Oriental Negros, was murdered Friday by ladrouea, three miles from Rscolod. Mr. Montgomery going to Racolod for a consultation with the reliriug superintendent and to assume control of the division, lie had a large sum of money witli him. Six natives armed with bolos and apeara attacked the superinten-denquickly killed him and then mutilated aud roblied him. The constabulary have offered a reward for Mr. Montgomery's murderers and it ia thought they will be captured. Robbery is understood to have been the motive for the crime, Tbla ia the first iuatauce of a teacher in the I'bilippioe ialauds Wing harmed, while in disMr. Moutgomery charge of li is duly. leaves a widow, who is a teacher iu the island of Negros. D. U. Moutgomery waa a I'resbyter-iaminister of Lexington, Neb., aud his last charge was at Wayne, Neh. He bailed for Hie Philippines du July . t, u 23, 1001. 1 RICH STRIKE IN Ft w anil Ten Cuban CnnKrrmi la Agnlu la Semiliin. " I Tired if Eating Hamulus. A irrali am Idler, a olonk salesman, lias shot and fatally wounded the woman to whom lie was married on ((toiler H. 'i he shooting occurred in an Fast Slide tenement. New York city. Nclier declHrch that his wife refused to cook his meals, snd that lie had eaten nothing but bananas durin ; the ilav. lici'oiniiig enraged from hunger, hi: told the fxdice. In procured revolver nml seeking his wife lie flat occupied hy friends iu another huildirg, lie tired four shuts at her, all of whicn took effect. 11 I (Usd ('iiotaiiilinr I ' IaNHcnerr In Deadly Peril for Many Ilnur. The steamer Tliniiiii IDAHO- - Dollar Orv Im llornrl Dlalrlrt. A remarkably rich discovery of gold in the Iilack Hornet district near lloise, has caused a stampede comparable to early days. Knowledge of the discovery gut out Saturday evening, and men started out at once to secure claims. They kept going all night, and Sunday several hundred visited the scene of the discovery. The discovery is a hitherto unknown vein about a mile aud a half from the Black Hornet mine. The lead was blind aud was opened ia doing some work on a property local nd on Hnolhcr vein. On the hanging wall is a streak of talc that is very l ii'li; next lies fourteen inches of ore, showing great qiiautilieb of gold. It ia variously estimated to le worth from Sl.ixtO to Sln.diai alone. Then comes a hoot four Icet of ordinary ore. The vein has been opened at several other points. At one puint, linn feet from tlie original discovery very rieli or: was met with, and in all the others good ore shows. HUi'k The Cuban congress, which adMonjourned OctoWr 20, day. President Palma, in his message to congress, takes' an optimistic view ot the future of the republic. lie refers to the remarkably good order that has been preserved throughout the island, which he says is proof of the peaceful nature of the Cuban people. The president saya also that the aauitary condition of Cuba is even better than it was duringtoday the period of American intervention. A presented the case to the grand jury. little girl told the jury that iier fattier had kicked t he hoy to death. Shortly afterward a sheriff', in posse captured Spreading his eldest daughter waa not witli him. Spreading's missing daughter turned up later, barefooted and ragged, after tier escape from ber father in the mountains. She was immediately taken before the grand jury and testified to bow her father killed the boy. threatened her life and tiis,-- f ber mother. She tnli have brained them for the interference of Judge rieusley haa the jail ro strongly guarded that there ia no longe any danger of lynching. Spreading will be given a speedy trial, One of the Itoimvvrlt Will Hunt lleur lu President Roosevelt will make a trip through a part of the smith next month if official business should not make liis presence iu Washington a necessity at IIihI time. The primary Princess May arrived Monday morning from Skagw-ay- , having had a terrible expei icnce in a klnrin which lasted from Saturday night until Sunday object of the trip would enable the afternoon. The hurricane was at its president to attend tlie reception to be height while tiie ship was crossing the tendered by tlie citizens of Memphia (jnccit Charlotte sound ami for eight to General Luke White., vice governor hours the Princess May was in great of the Philippine. Subsequently it is peril. The storm wastiie worst known expected tlie president will accept an on (Juccd Charlotte sound fur several invitation to participate in a bear hunt yeara. There were If' passengers on in the cane brakes uf Mississippi, board. Sliver Ht liw Iulut. Ilynamlla ('apa Illew Off llolh Manila. lisa sold at 23 silver Rsr per A message from Prairie City, Ore., lowest iu the history tha ounce, price Robert Comer died that on there saya of the metal. For aeveral days past, Mondny morning from the effects of tlie Journal of Commerce, the injuries caused by an explosion of a says haa been hanging around quotation dynamite cap Sunday. Comer, who waa 83 hd. The quotation of 23 about 70 years old, waa showing a box was ou May 3rd of established of the caps to Alvin Reese, when they this but from that year, point therw exploded, liolh of Cuiner'a hands were blown off and he waa terribly injured was a moderate rreovery, touching 24 on July luili. The quotation about the head and upper part of the then remained at fractions shove body. Ilia eyca were also blown out. until Heplember f.lh, when it fell to Reeae lost ona of his hands and waa 23Jid, since when it haa been gradually everelj burned on his fees and head. at Vancouver, It. C.t 5-- state officers-Return- s show the election of fifUen Democratic congressman aud one Republican. North and South Dakota r again la tha Republican col'-su- . 24-- 4 ' |