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Show 9 (. THE PAYSON YOU G-LOB- E PAYSOX, UTAH, SATURDAY, AlKIL V. UTAH NEWS. GROWING Unlit?. ANOER IN OTHER SECTIONS Will Edaon, who, one night in No OF THE SOUTH. wmln last, in Ogden, fired three khote from revolver Into the body of Uiw rhoFoopI of Hrlraa. Aik, sra Work lap Lillian Ott, a former aweetheart Day sad Right ta Slmgthoa tks who had grown tired of him, and two Li.n and Keep Off th Throat-saa- d into her escort. Will McCabe, waa on Overflow. the Zd instant found guilty of an assault on Miss Ott with a deadly weapMemphis, Tenn., April 5. The flood on with intent to commit murder. The situation has once more become acute extreme penalty is ten years penal ser- from a point a few miles sbove Austin, vitude. He will be tried for attempt- Miss., ss far down as the first bresk ing the life of McCabe within a few st Perthshire, Miss. Another crevasse days. The assault was cowardly au4 in this line of levee wonld not be was prompted by jealousy. Two of the The pressure on the levee is shots received by Miss Ott were fired brought shout by the waters of tlie St. when she was prostrate from the ef-- j Francis buain, which are here congestfects of the first one, with Ed son bend- ed between the levees in front of a ing almost over her prostrate forrn Helena. There is no levee on the Edaon surrendered and later broke jai down to Sans Souui, to a point and eluded the officers for some above Helena, a distance of a hundred months. lie was apprehended in Tex- miles, and it is at Austin that the levee as about a month since. During the system on each side of tlie river betrial Ed son endeavored to create aym. gins and goes to the posses below New pathy for himself by testifying that a Orleans. The water is now so high in contract marriage existed betweeq the St. Francis basin that the current himself and Miss Ott. The verdict rushes from the west and outs along of the jury was unanimous. Judge Ko. the east shore levee fur miles, and sevlapp gave him the limit of the law, teq eral alarming telegrams have been reyears. ceived from near Austin today. Boats Scipio is having an epidemic of have been requested to run on slow' i diphtheria. The State Horticultural society me In Bait Lake city the 5th. Park City coal haulers abandoned ledges for wagons on April Z. Mike Freeliill, a miner, died at the police station in Park city the Sd, of scute alcoholism. Utah is soon to have a relie hall, where relics of early days may be stored and preserved. Leonard liammond, a Grand county boy, has just been trieq for horse stealing. The jury disagreed. Salt Lake, citys school year has been shortened half a month by the board of education, because funds were ex-- ; haunted. Sheriff Tuttle of mery county, who waa shot by Joe Walker, whom he wa endeavoring to arrest, is recovering.-Hicondition has been serious. Fire in the shaft of the Searchlighij at Sunshine, came near ending the lives of Lew Wilson and AL SteinwayJ miners, who reached the surface badly singed. President Lorenso Snow entered up. on his 84th year the 8d inst. It was made the occasion for a congratulatory address by the workers of the Salt Lake temple. A rescuing party have left Pleasant Grove for American Fork canyon to search for the body of Lorenso Jorgenson, who is supposed to have per. ished in the snow. Thomas Hobbs, a young railway employe of Ogden, was placed under arrest on the 6th, charged with being implicated in the Uintah train robbery. Other arrests are expected. Dr. Talmage has resigned the presidency of tBe State university, alleging unwillingness to assume the responsibility at the reduced salary made necessary by the cutting of the appropriation by the legislature. Prosesror Kingsbury will succeed him. Elma Lockwood was about to open store in West Halt Lake the 4th inst, when he received a telegram from Houston, Kan., stating that two carloads of goods consigned to him had been totally destroyed in a wreck. They were not insured and the loss will be heavy. President Wilfotd Woodruff, for the first time in his life, failed to attend' the sessions of conference. He has been confined to his home by illness, and suffered a relapse on the eve of ths h anassembling of the nual conference which he thought hq waa well enough to attend. Fifty years ago Monday, April 5, the camp at Winter Quarters was broken and Brigham Young gave orders to move toward the setting sun. Heber C. Kimball was the first one of the party to leave camp, and he went out merely on a reconnoitering expedition, the idea being to establish a new camp where further plans could be made for the long journey which ended July Z4, Sixty-sevent- 1847. James True is under arrest at Silver City, Cala., for train robbery. It is alleged he is the man who unaided, held up a train, intimidated the crew, and failing to open the safe in the express car, satisfied himself by rifling ths ledstered mail, by which it is sup. posed he obtained upward of 125,000. The affair will be remembered for its boldness. After securing the pouches the robber deliberately walked up ths track a few yards and sat down and counted his caiih and then leisurely sauntered away. The arrest was made on information furnished by the postal inspector at Denver, who says True was one of the leaders of a band of train robbers. His wife, who resides in Ogden, says True will be able to establish an alibi and is Indignant st the charge that he was once the leader of a band of robbers. Real Competition. So strong Is the desire of ths Polk county. Ore., newspapers to do the public printing that after one had offered to furnirh 10.000 letter heads for a cent, ths other paid (2 for ths privilege Of doing the Job. bells, and laborers are constantly strengthening the embankments. A crevasse at Austin would inundate a atrip of fertile country in Tunica and Coahuma counties twenty miles wide and sixty miles long. Reports from Helena, Ark., show that the river there is still slowly rising, and it is almost miraculous that the levees of Helena have not broken. Thousands of people have been working day and night and their energies are seemingly exhauatlesa. The Missouri Pacific and Cotton Belt roads have rushed tralnload after trainload of sacks of send into the beleagured city and still stand ready to help the The railroads have Helena people. rendered great assistance. Greenville is on an island, and Rose-dalMiss-- , is in water from five to ten feet deep. e, A CRAZY CARTER H. HARRISON. CouiMiUalus Drfemb Its KwuunuvuUuf lous. WORSE. VISITOR. He Shoots sod Seriously Woanda Three Woawa. Kincaid, Kan., April .5 Mrs. W. H. Burkey and her daughters, Eflle and Jennie Kirby, were shot and seriously wounded this afternoon by George Miller of Moran, who called at the bouse and asked to see Miss Effie Kirby, a daughter of Mrs. Burkey by a former husband. Mrs. Burkey declined to admitliim, fearing him, as she knew the youth was recently released from an insane asylum upon his father giving bond for his good behavior. When Mrs. Burkey shut the door in his face Miller became enraged and shot at her through tlie glass door. The bullet entered the womans right breast. Miller then pushed the door open end as ElHe Kirby ran to the assistance of tier mother he sent a bullet into her back just above the left kidney, A moment later Jennie Kirby and another sister appeared, and the lunatic phased them out of the bouse, shooting Jennie as she ran. After chasing these children into the house of a neighbor, Miller drove away and bunted np Dr. Splawn, who be told to go to the house of Mrs. Bnrkey and " MiLer was "do some arrested later by Constable Hart sell, after he had fired several shots at the officer and the officer had emptied at charge of backshot into Miller's side. The condition of Mrs. Burkey and Eflle Kirby is critical. COLLAPSE OF A BRIDGE. bullet-pulling.- Thirteen Can Tell ta ths C round. With Fatal Results. Pittsburg, Pa., April 6. A wooden span of the north end approach to the Ohio connecting railroad bridge collapsed about 6 o'clock this morning, while a Fort Wayne train was crossing, and an engine with thirteen care were precipitated to McClure avenue, Fireman William fifty feet below. Haggerty was killed instantly and Engineer William Graham so badly injured he cannot recover. The engine was completely wrecked and the cars, which were loaded with coal and iron, were completely demolished. The low will be very heavy. The Ohio connecting bridge crosses the Ohio river at Woods run anit connects the Panhandle and Fort Wayne roods of the Pennsylvania company. Dsath of Captain Doherty. New York, April 5 Captain Edward P. Doherty died at his home in this city yesterday of heart disease, aged 50 years. In 1861 he enlisted as a private in the Union army. He became captain of the Sixteenth New York cavalry, and after Lincoln's assassination was detailed with fifty men to capture Booth, then a fugitive in a barn, they having surrounded. As Captsin Doherty sprang in to seise Booth, Booth raised a gun. Before he could fire at Doherty, Sergeant Boston Corbett's bullet killed hiui. fired through a knot-hol- e Dssthsf ss Old Proa purl ur, Helena, Mont, April 6. An old prospector, Joseph Armstrong, fell dend today of heart disease. The deceased came to Montana in the days of the first gold excitement anil was atone Umc wealthy. Washing! m, April 6. The government forestry esmmissien had a hear-- , ing before Secretary of tlie Interior Bliss toduy, at which they went over the whole forestry question and explained tlieir reasons for advocating the reservation of timber laud made by Preslilent Cleveland's proclamation on the 22d of February. The full personnel of tlie commission was present, as fullows: lrof. C. 8. Sargent of Harvard university, chairman; Uen. II. L. Abbott, United State engineer corps; lrof. W. II. Brewer of Yale uuiversity; Alex Agassis, Gifford lineliott and Arnold Hague. Commissioner Hermann of the general laud office and Director Walcott of the geological survey also were there. Senator Wilson of Washington and Senator Klioup of Idaho represented the western opposition to tlie reservationa The meeting was behind closed doors. Chairman Sargent reviewed the investigation of tlie commission last summer. He waa emphatic in declaring that there waa no need of modification of the proclamation. The commission was divided, however, as to the advisability of making any changes, and several of the meinbcT conceded that some changes or exceptions might am. should he made. Tha Silver I'amlUluia fur Mayor of Uu leturluas. VENEZUELAN thief falL The Third, Fourth and Twelfth wards, nlways Republican strongholds, were also ai 'ird by llarriaon. t at midnight that It was Harrison hud beaten Sears, the regular WEYLER IN A RAGE. Republican candidate, by from 80,000 to 90,000 votes Ha Wants to Hliouta Ulvora, bat tha At tlie last mayoralty election Swift's Restrains Him. vote was 143,173, against 123,294 for A 6. to New York, April special ths Wenter, Democrat. In tlie presidential World from Havana says: election McKinley had 200,000, against The prevailing belief is that General 144,000 for Bryan. Rivera will not he shot. An order la said to have come from Madrid to A YOUNQ FIEND. spare Ills life. Tills la not prompted A Boy Two and a Half Tean Old Haras Oat from motives of humanity, but to make the Kyi of Ills Haliy Hmtlier. a good impression upon the United Chicago, April 7. Russell Freer, the States and other nations. General' sou of poor parents, living Weyler la furious, it is reported, and at 2950 Thirty-nintstreet, burned out of order the cause the he being may the his of brother eyes Riwithdrawn, in which ease General this morning with a red-hpoker, and vera would be put to death. the doctors cannot tell if the child will A World courier brings the report live. from the insurgents tha. Gen. Rivera Thes-rangdeed wss committed durto from Gomes had received orders of the mother, who absence tlie ing turn over his command to Gen. Roloff and he was about to report to Gen heard tlie Infant's screams of agony as she waa returning home, and runGomes for other duty when he was ning luto the nioiu saw the hoy sitting was the his That capture captured. astride his brother's body, with tlie result of treason is still suspected, hat heated iron in his hands and langliing Benor Jorrin is no longer accused. The delight. Russell heated the traitor is thought to have been a petty in fiendish poker twice in the stove, holding (t officer under Rivera. to the infunt's eyes uutil it became CHARITY BEGINS AT HOME. cold, lie dues not realise what he haa done. Oov. Loody Doaaa't Bvllara la Contributing at h j I Cura far India. Chaniog Order to Fonwlow s Tows Company. Boston, April 6 In the United States eonrt today, before Judge Colt, a decree of foreclosure of the mortgages upon the defendant's property in southern California for the benefit of the bondholders was ordered upon the hill in equity brought by the Boston Safe Deposit and Trust company vs. the San Diego Town and Land UmnaiatTuM New York, April 6. The Herald correspondent in Montevideo, Uruguay, telegraphs that the government has been startled by the news that Lama and Karalvs, with 6,000 men, are in pursuit of 2,500 federal troops under General Munez. It is feared that number may defeat the troop if they should encounter the insurgents. The rebels have captured the town of Arti-gaand are collecting duties on the Brasilian frontier. The Herald's correspondent in Rio Janiero telegraph that the government has dispatched reinforcements to the Uruguayan frontier to intercept the revolutionists. A SUIT FOR $2,000,000. s, Tha Montana Company Haa Hood tha Hoatna and Montana. Butte, Mont, April 7. The Montana company have brought suit against the Boston and Montana Mining company to recover 83,323,000 : TREATY. asiftd Aianaiogav C22ZZK That ('uaatry Katlliva ths laurai Chicago, April 6. The mayoralty election toduy resulted In a decisive victory for tha Democratic party, ita candidate. Carter H. llarriaon, having more votes than all tlie other candidates combined. At midnight the available figures give Scant. llep.) 60,000; llarriaon, (Dem.) 148.01X1; Harlan, (Lid.) 72,000; Uealng, (Ind.) 13,000, Tlie lVniocrats made a clean sweep of all the town offices in the West town and North town. The Republicans have a fighting chanee to get an assessor in that part of the city. Of tlie 54 aldermen, tlie returns point to tlie election of 26 Democrats, 4 Republicans and 4 independents, I of these, in fact, bring Democrats who were put on the ticket by petition. Harrison gained heavily in the banner Republican wards, carrying the Thirty-fourth by 5,010, against 4.841 for Harlan and 3.484 fur Scant. This ward gave McKinley a majority of 6.000 last Kansas, City, Mo., April 5. A special to the Times from Topeka, Kan., says: The Christian Herald relief committee telegraphed Gov. Leedy from New York today asking how much corn Kansas would give for the famine sufferers of India. The governor has not replied to the telegram. He said tonight that he thought Kansas would better give her spare corn to the sufferers along the Mississippi river, leaving England to take care of India. "England can afford to do it," he She has robbed India blind. said. Tlie vast wealth of India has been gobbled up by John Ball, and now the rest of the world. Is called upon to prevent the inhabitants of that British-rule- d and British plundered country from starving. I am opposed to it." XO. 10 10, 1SD7. WllSOrsal KulliualaiiBi. ?T New York, April 6. Tlie World tomorrow morning will publish the copyright eublu from Caracas, Venezuela: The congress of Vciiexurls has enthusiastically ratified the Guiana boundary arbitration treaty w ilh H M Great Britaiu which waa negotiated by 8uiua?q a; u jo finqSijj tlie Uuited Male. The measure was first read in the house of representatives by Semir Araiiguexcn, who spoke eloquently in its favor. The second ROCKEFELLER'S NEW HOME. reading was without incident, ltcame up on third reading today (Monday), HI Hnasa Will ba tha Hand Ons to and. after a speech by tSenor lirieeno, AU Amorim. FOREST CONSIDERS tlie house voted for the treaty unani- CABINETRESERVE ORDER. ' Tarry town, N. Y., April 4. A large mously, amid great cheering and enfores of inrn is st work st K ask out, thusiastic deniimst ration of gratitude ttiwagTsIk ml Roactadlnff ths Ovflac mt the property of John D. Rockefeller, to Uncle Sam. eunvsrtlng it luto a park. It la said Apart Tlie treaty waa also unanimously Mr. Rookrfvller la preparing to erect Hematteaa Tanly-ou- a Farit ratified by tlie senate. on the grounds a henna which will be Tar Waat. the la 1 resident t'rrspu will sign it on tha the handsomest in Amorim. 9th inst. The property nonslats of nearly 8,000 Washington. April 3. All the memwere tlie in tlie ovist beautiful part of acres at cabinet of the bers present , Srnal Tlie eahluet waa In Wmti'hfKter county. About half af the meeting today. y AVasliingtim, April 6. Tlie senate session a little over an hour and a land waa purchased a short time age confirmed tlie following humiliafrom tli I arson estate, Mr. Roake-fslie- v half. The ouly question of public tion h: lius been trying gi purchsse the tlie discussed question Andiv-- J i. White of New York to he of xcindiag t'w older c country i nd h. s hern zu amha!-':o- . Tdyj Loo THE RESERVATIONS. nilu4Mlta to-du- v tw-i- f aurn-uiidi.i- r.y M-- a t-- i -f from the third floor through a skylight and received a fracture of thr akulL Hia wife had a leg fractured. IDAHO ITEMS. Fred Gleason and Jack Davis are on trial at Albion fur tha murder of Wilson Cummins. The outlying lota and lands, tha property of the Hailey Townslte company, will be sold to a company which will nuke extensive improvements. A wreck on the Oregon Short Lina on the 4th, near Malad Junction, resulted in the death of one man and tha Injury of a score of others. Ths railway officers believe trumps tampered with the rails. 1 Gov Kteunenberg has become thoroughly convinced, says tlie Boise 8 ta teaman, that there is need for a state board charged with the duty of collecting, publishing and circulating informs lion concerning the resources of the state. Much interest la centered in a murder trial at Albion which grew out of the war between sheepmen and cattlemen about a year ago. Several men of both factions mysteriously disappeared, whose bodies were afterward found, indications being that they were shot, down from ambush. About 150 witnesses will he examined and the heat counsel in the state haa been retained by either side. k l, b tha Ho Rbsll Buffo the Fesalty. A Havana disNew York, April Ths Banal laolata oa Ita Sm and want. patch to the World says: Gan. Rivera With a Blight Chang. will ha shot soon, as Geo. Washington, April 4. The ornate probably haa Weyler gives orders that ha be committee on UNCOMPAHGRE y ; evl-rrside- ous eeafil, with tiu e,e:ption of ti.s ?tsin-irt ie- - of F. to Le C.etl.nd Die we I in reserxul-o- ; s iVi f reit ground or mol'd by Fia'srs of aiul-ia.iw Italy. eoiivtnL The territory is historic. In lias rng'igrd the attention question (Iiai-d.-- r llule of Maine, consul emsome time. Tlie colon is I days tlia place waa a retreat Bliss for Secretary bassy at Rome. took to the white for Indians, and during the revolution Samuel M. Gracey of Massachusetts, secretary today bouse the maps and papers relating to detachments of the patriot army were consul at Fu Chusu, (.'bins. stationed there. Mr. Washington often matter. Oliver L. Spaulding of Michigan and the Tha discussion of the forestry ques- visited tlie mount to oboe r vs the moveWilliam U. llowell of New Jersey to and on he assistant secretaries of the treas- tion was at times vary vigorous, out- ments of the enemy. There stood this propcJty until recently the house all tilt members took part, Tha ury. the nation- lu which Major Andre passed the night Jacob Tricls--r tube United 8 lutes at- come was instruction that euiuiuissUm lw summoned while on his celebrated journey, but in al forestry torney sud licnry M. Cooper United to Washington to talk over their work ths course of improvements mads by Btutca iiiandiul for the eastern district the president It is understood Mr. Rockefeller, tills house has baaa with of Arkansas. tlie sentiment waa that Mr. torn down. that Lieutenant-Commande- r Albert B. Mr. Rockefeller has built sn obserCleveland's proclamation was too comCouden to be commander in tha navy. prehensive, and it waa stated that ths vation tow nor 100 fast high oa tha object of the commission which inves- highest point of K oak out, from which BURNING OF A HOTEL. tigated the suhirct, and im whose re- a magnificent view can be had. To Actor llryant I'rubably Fatally W port tlie reservations were proclaimed, the sou tli can he seen Long Island and Ilia Wlto linrit was to take In "enough" territory to Hound, to the west tlie Hudson and ths Dayton, 0., April 0. Tlie lliilllpa preclude tlie possible future claim that Ialisades, beyond which tower tha house was partially destroyed this any land legitimately deserving or re- Ilamapo mountains. The work gives employment to 100 morning by a fire which started in tlie quiring reservation had been omitted. laundry. The fire was confined to the The cabinet held that tlie commission's men, and will not he completed until west wing. Loss about 815, 000; fully investigation was inadequate. The next fall. Only local men are eminsured. president announced his purpose to act ployed and the pay roll amounts to John Bryant, an actor anil manager on conservative lines sud not to act 85,000 a week. of the Katie Rooney company, jumped without more information. DEATH FOR RIVERA. e e su r t- - for the value of ore alleged to have been extracted by the defendant company from th6 vein of the Barns mine In tlie latter part of 1894. Three hundred feet of surface ground of the west end of the Rams is owned by the Boston and Montana. Ore was taken from of the of bonds the amount face The this portion by workings of beneath The hoard of regents of tlie Idaho company is 1750,000, and for the past the Mountain View mine. State been months-thhaa university have closed the Htata company eighteen in the hands of P. J. Lanning as trus- Aaaaal ReorganliMi I. D. S. Cnnfwnoa. Normal at Albion for lack of funds. tee. Lamnni, la., April 7. The annual The closing occasioned a big row beconference of the Latter-daSaints tween tlie regents and tlie instructors, Rev. Daniel Fetter ta a Moos. and several personal altercations beto was called order President Daniel 5. Rev. today by Dr. New York, April Smith. The conference organ- tween students. At night one of the CL rotter who five weeks ago was put Joseph Bmith President ised in regents was found In efllgy by Irate confirming by church Tabernacle out of the Baptist Tlie the chair permanently. president citizens of tlu town. The regents say after a fight with the Buptiat City condiand outlined the they regett-:i-l the necessity of the acpast present extended which had Mission society tion taken, bet it seemed to them the work. the of tion diover five years, has been iced for a church recorder The ouly thing to .la. reported gain vorce on statutory grounds. clin.-c-h A the of in and 4,000 of Part-Mim?mbera1iip trapper named Whi Mrs. Potter names as principal an ys the Kootnsi Herald, missel one K. Jetlla Oschowskl. 398 ordinations during tlie year. The report placed tlie some skins from his cabin, whirh were better known as Julia Ross, his house- publishing-houson stock on hand at 816,839. purchased by a merchant. A commitvaluation the of end superintendent keeper tee of Indians discovered that one of That Death May to Legally KataMlahsd. Young Womans Mission and Bible San Francisco, April 7. Proceedings their number had committed the theft, class. are to be taken to have Windsor A. and they immediately tried him in Against RItcis'i Kaacatioo. Labor Central 5. The Keefer, the mining man who mysteri- their own court found him guilty and Boston, April declared legally pnnished him by tying him hand and Union today, after a long discussion ously disappeared, on Cuban affairs, adopted resolutions dead. His sister, Mrs. Davis, is firmly foot in a lonesome cabin for ten days, the time explringon the 3d insL, when against the possible execution of Gen- convinced tint her brother met with s eral Rivera, in which it waa declared foul play after leasing the Juniper he was given a sentence of twenty-lasheon hack and the then bare of the At mine. the to a discredit tha he expiration ninety that it would United States and a disgrace to civili- days delay required by statute, she marched by the committee to the store will appeal to the superior court that and compelled to pay tlie merchant sation. hia death may he legally established the money he had lust by tlie transacVharrh Cenfmre. Reorganised tion. and hia estate probated. Lsmont, la., April 8. The conferLatterOutline of Aatanmay. of Church IN SECOND THE SPEED. ence of the Reorganised Saints will meet here April 6, Torpedo Boat Ko. S Mokoo JSrarly Thlrty-Flv- o -day Constantinople, April 5. The embassadors of the powers telegraphed and continue until about tlie 18th. A Mill oo lluor. Baltimore, Md., April 7. Torpedo today to their respective governments majority of the apostles have been in session for several days, and a number boat Nol I returned this morning from the outlines of the scheme of Cretan of prominent officials and churchmen a builder's trial trip in Chesapeake autonomy upon which they have havcalrcaJyarrlved. hay, in tlie course of which she dem- agreed. The tenor of their proposals onstrated that she is the fastest boat lias thus far been kept a strict official Will 1st secret. in tha world, except the FarragnL Paris. April 5. Tlie Gaulola reports Tha new flyer carried a maximum A dispatch from Russia says the czar today that the pope Intends to Intel of 250 pounds of steam, and an average is Greece and the mentally in a bad way and refuses vene between powers of 205. Her screws made 890 revoluto talk to anyone except to issue orwith a view to effecting, if possible, tions per minute, and she accomplished ders far his own comfort. peaceful solution of ths Cretan 25 knots an hour with no difficulty. coin-pan- y. iuibi Waylar Deere OPENING. trao t appropriations today court-martiand shot immediately. He may ba put to death oa ftsturday in spit of hia wounds, ortho Spanish may curs hia and than shoot him. Tha eertain execution of the brave wounded prisoner of war excites Indignation and disgust hers. No other alleged eiviliaed nation is capable of sueh an act. Col. Baeealoa, who tried to carry off ids wounded commander oa hia back, although hlinaalf wounded, will dla with him. It ia predicted that theas executions will provoke Gen. Gomes to shoot all Rpeniah prisoners hereafter, instead of releasing tk m. The Cubase ere not disheartened st ths loss of Gen. Rivera. They say Gen. Roloff la in Dinar del Rio and will become second in command of tha whole army. Inaurgenta ia great numbers are coming from the east and concenThey trating In Havana province. have plenty of ammunition and good cavalry. Permission asked by Mr. Marriott, a colleague of Mr. Croeby, the aoma-pondeof tha Chicago Record, killed in tlie field, to go to eeenro tha body, PROTECTION TO COFFER. haa been refused by the authorities. rhrsaffc sa Ovorrighl a Daly Is Impooad Minister I)o Lome wired the request Oa tha Ratal. and Gen. Lee seconded it. Mr. Marriott latter to tha pslsos, Washington, April 4. Through aa took fin. Le srcrslght during the consideration of but Geo. Ahumsda refused to see him, ths Dlngley tariff bill the bouse neg- saying tha request could sot be grantlected to adopt an amendment to pnt ed. topper on ths free list prepared by the Conseways and means committee. Secretary Sherman, after a sou few quently there is no provision for cop- race with the president, seat a strong per la the hill, and tamper falls Into protest to Spain against the execution ths basket elans at 25 pet Sent ad va- of Rivera, stating that It would annus lorem. In tha original draft of the such a storm of indignation in Amerbill, the Valflnley rate of 1 ce-- .t a ica sa to embarrass ths government it an erppei v as rati.invd. Tha is believed ths protest will ho haedsd. p attention siiis;M t i.bjmsM f the comm.ttje ths neonii time, an.l A St - In the Oldcu 1.BI, t It appeared no copper Is imported into Cuttle sere oude used as tli United States an! some is export- currency. Jew It t And I suppose when yon ed, the committee saw no reason why sale you saw a It should net he included in tha fra went to a mark-dow- n card reading: "Marked down to one list sit, former pries one cow." agreed to report the sundry civil and tried by Indian appropriation bills aa agreed to before adjournment of tha last session of congress. A few verlstl changes were found advisable, and sn important change was made in the provision in regard to opening the Uncompahgre Indian reservation in Utah. This prosenate vision wss presented ss amendment last session and agreed to by the house. Ills house struck it out when it passed the bill at tlie beginning of the present aessiun. The senate committee again recommends of the provision, hut reduce the number of elaima of gtlaunite ose person may take from four, as originally provided, to two. A change waa made also in tlie provision for righU of inheritance of children born of white fathers and Indian mothers, so as to provide that the mothrr shall belong to her tribe "by blood." The original provision made it by blood or deseenL" The hill probably will not be reported until next week. The defiicieney bill wss not conridered. i He-vlt- rases Waa la to Ray Crato. Berlin, April I. The Frankfort Eel-tu- n haa reoeivrd a dispatch from Constantinople saying Greece submitted to the Turkish government a proposal to purehaae Crete. The dispatch adds the Notary ports RseUnss to undertake separata negotiations, declaring Turkey re- 0 files In Bank main In accord with tha European R S. wirnrner Public . Paysoa City Concert. We Raich of Internals. Naw York, April 1. Tha steamer J. H. EVANS dive, which arrived today from DENTIST, ples, brought 1,118 Italian stoerags passengers, the largest number of Over Douglass hardware store. Every migrants brought to thle port by any thing pertaining to high art dentistry season. this one steamer Badiv decayed teeth mads serviceable for Ilf by th adjustment of Gold AlumThs mills at Manchester, N. H., are inum or Porcelain Crowi. making large quantities of cotton gwda forthe Chinese trade. Five hundred DEST SETS OF TEETH balsa of goods srsss shipped to China via Vancouver, B. CL, and other orders At prices within reach of all. Na- li |