Show V7 7 SOUTHERN CENSOR JOHN CROSBY FOREST CONSIDERS CABINET RESERVE ORDER PuMlsher utah Richfield UTAH NEWS KiIhiiu KouihI Guilty Will Kelson who one night in lust in Ogdon fired three shots from a revolver into the body of Miss sweetheart a former Lillian Ott who hud grown tired of hitn and two into her eseort Will Met'ube whs on the 2d instant found guilty of an assault on Miss Ott with a deadly weapon with intent to eommit murdnr The extreme penalty is ten years penal serHe will be tried for attemptvitude few ing !he life of Met ube within u and Was assault cowardly The days was prompted by jealousy ’1 wo of the shots received by Miss Ott were fired when she was prostrate from the effects of the first one with Kdson bending almost over her prostrate form Kdson surrendered and later broke jail and eluded the otlieers for some months lie was apprehended in TexDuring the as about a month since trial Kdson endeavored to create sympathy for himself by testifying that a contract marriage existed between himself and Miss Ott The verdict of the jury was unanimous The State Horticultural society met in Salt Lake city the 5tli Park City coal haulers abandoned sledges for wagons on April 2 Mike Freehill a miner died at the police station in Park city the 2d of acute alcoholism Utah is soon to have a relic hall where relics of early days may be stored and preserved a Leonard Hammond Grand county boy has just been tried for horse stealing The jury disagreed Salt Lake city's school year has been shortened half a month by the board of education because funds were exhausted Sheriff Tuttle of Emery county who was shot by Joe Walker whom he was endeavoring to arrest is recovering Ills condition has been serious Fire in the shaft of the Searchlight at Sunshine came near ending the lives of Lew Wilson and Al Steinway miners who reached the surface badly singed President Lorenzo Snow entered upon Ips H4tli year the 3d 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 Lorenzo Jorgenson who is supposed to have perished in the snow Dr Talmage has resigned the presidency of the Stiite university alleging unwillingness to assume the responsibility at the reduced salary made necessary by the cutting of the appropriation by the legislature lToscsror Kingsbury will succeed him Elma Lockwood was about to open a store in West Salt Lake the 4th inst when he received a telegram from Houston Kan stating that two of goods consigned to him had been totally destroyed in a wreck They were not insured and the loss will be heavy President Wilford Woodruff for the first time in his life failed to attend He has the sessions of conference been confined to his home by illness and suffered a relapse on the eve of the h anassembling’ of the nual conference which he thought he was 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 Hebcr (’ 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 24 car-loa- Sixty-sevent- 1847 The Holmes Creek Irrigation company composed of farmers near have decided to build an irrigation system to reclaim several hundred acres of land on the sand ridge The plan embraces Bn extensive reservoir to retain the waters of Holmes creek during the overflow season to be supplied when needed State Enhas visited site and the Young gineer pronounced the project feasible and plans for a dam are being drawn up for his inspection James True is under arrest nt 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 the registered mail by which it is supposed he obtained upward of §''5000 The affair will be remembered for its After securing the pouches boldness the robber deliberately walked up the track a few yards and sat down and counted his cash 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 baud of train robbers Kays-vill- e f THE RESERVATIONS i ROCKEFELLER'S NEW HOME A Hla Boom WIU be the Hand to meat One la All America Tarrytown N Y April 4—A large force of men Is at work at Kaakout the property of John D Rockefeller Order Of Cleveland Hotting Apart converting it into a park It is said Mr Rockefeller is preparing to erect e Foreet Keeratlon Twonty-oyon the grounds a house which will be Lu the Far Writ the handsomest in America memAll The property consists of nearly 3000 the 3— Washington April bers of the cabinet were present at the acres in the most beautiful part of meeting today The cabinet was in Westchester county About half of the tession a little over an hour and a land was purchased a short time ago half The only question of public im- from the Parsons estate Mr Rockeportance discussed was the question feller has been trying o purchase the surrounding country and has been sucof rescinding the order of e cessful with the exception of the twenty-onCleveland setting apart west This in the reservations ground occupied by Sisters of Mercy forest of convent The territory is historic In attention the has engaged question Secretary llliss for some time The colonial days the place was a retreat secretary today took to the white for Indians and during the revolution house the maps and papers relating to detachments of the patriot army were stationed there Mr Washington often the matter The discussion of the forestry ques- visited the mount to observe the movetion was at times very vigorous and ments of the enemy There stood on all the members took part The out- this property until recently the house come was Instructions that the nation- in which Major Andre passed the night al forestry commission be summoned while on his celebrated journey but in to Washington to talk over their work the course of improvements made by with the president It is understood Mr Rockefeller this house has been that the sentiment was that Mr torn down Mr Rockefeller has built an obserCleveland's proclamation was too comthe towner 100 feet high on the vation that stated was it and prehensive inves- highest point of Kaakout from which which commission of the object tigated the aubieet and on whose re- a magnificent view can be had To port the reservations were proclaimed the south can be seen Long Island was to take in “enough” territory to Sound to the west the Hudson and the preclude the possible future claim that Palisades beyond which tower the any land legitimately deserving or re- Ramapo mountains The work gives employment to 100 quiring reservation had been omitted commission’s and will not be completed until men the The cabinet held that The next fall Only local men are emwas inadequate Investigation to act ployed and the pay roll amounts to his announced purpose president on conservative lines and not to act 5000 a week without more Information DEATH FOR RIVERA Weyler Decrees thus He Shall Suffer the ExUNCOM PAHGRE OPENINQ treme Penalty New York April 3 — A Havana disThe Senate Insists on Its Amendment patch to the World says: Gen Rivera With a Slight Change probably will be shot soon as Gen Washington April 4 — The senate Weyler has given orders that ha be committee on appropriations today and shot immetried by court-martiagreed to report the sundry civil and diately He may be put to death on Indian appropriation bills as agreed to in spite of his wounds or the before adjournment of the last session Saturday cure him and then shoot may Spanish A few verbal changes of congress The certain execution of the him were found advisable and an importbrave wounded prisoner of war excites ant change was made in the provision and disgust here No other in regard to opening the Uncompahgre indignation civilized nation is capable of Indian reservation in Utah This pro- alleged Col Baccaloa who tried act such an vision was presented as a senate off his wounded commander on to amendment last session and agreed to hiscarry back although himself wounded by the house The house struck it out will die with him when it passed the bill at the beginIt is predicted that these execntlons The senning of the present session will provoke Gen Gomez to shoot all ate committee again recommends inprisoners hereafter instead of Spanish clusion of the provision but reduces them releasing the number of claims of gilsonite one The Cubans are not disheartened at person may take from four as origin- the loss of Gen Rivera They say Gen ally provided to two A change was Roloff is in Pinar del Rio and will bemade also in the provision for Tights come second ia'command of the Whole of inheritance of children born of Insurgents in great numbers white fathers and Indian mothers so army are coming from the east and concenbeas to provide that the mother shall They trating in Havana province long to her tribe “by blood” The have plenty of ammunition and good original provision made it “by blood cavalry or descent” The bill probably will Permission asked by Mr Marriott a not be reported until next week The of Mr Crosby the correscolleague efficiency bill was not considered pondent of the Chicago Record killed in the field to go to secure the body A BUNICH OF ROSES lias beon refused by the authorities Public Printer Palmer Is Joyfully Wel- Minister De Lome wired the request comed Hack and Gen Lee seconded it Mr Marriott Washington April 3 — Public Printer took Gen Lee’s letter to the palace Palmer today resumed charge of the but Gen Ahumada refused to see him government printing office after an ab- saying the request could not be grantsence of threo years He found a hand- ed some bouquet of roses on his desk from Sherman Protests his employes all of whom were glad Sherman after a conferSecretary to see him back He appointed W H ence with the president sent a strong Collins to bis old place as chief clerk to Spain against the execution protest vice W S Waterbury who served with of Rivera stating that it would arouse Mr Benedict such a storm of indignation in AmerMr Waterbury as are all the em- ica as to embarrass the government It ployes of the department Is under the is believed the protest will be heeded protection of civil service law but his appointment having been a personal Reorganized Chnrch Conference one with the retiring public printer Lamont la April 3 — The conferhe had made arrangements to go into ence of the Reorganized Church of Latterbusiness elsewhere -day Saints will meet here April 8 Mr Collins went into the government and continue until about the 18th A printing office as an apprentice over majority of the apostles have been in thirty years ago and worked himself session for several days and a number np through various grades of the ser- of prominent officials and churchmen Mr Palmer also reappointed have already arrived vice Captain II T Brian foreman of the Revolution In Chicago efiloe which he has filled for years Chicago April 1 — The Post says PROTECTION TO COPPER today: According to an architect In an extensive movement of a Chicago is a Imposed Through an Oversight Duty On the Metal revolutionary nature has just been set on foot Systematic agitation is to be Washington April 4 — Through an begun May 1st Outdoor meetings are of consideration the oversight during the Dingley tariff bill the house neg- to be held whether or not police perlected to adopt an amendment to put mission is obtainable and just such and speeches as preceded copper on the free list prepared by the preparations the Haymarket episode is being made Conscommittee means and ways equently there is no provision for copCoal Deal A per in the bill and copper falls Into O Jackson Courthouse Apri L— the basket clause at 25 per cent ad valorem In the original draft of the Papers have been signed and delivered bill the McKinley rate of 1 cent a transferring the entire Jackson county s to the "Kruzer Syndicate of pound on copper was retained The Limited” in consideration of London subject was brought to the attention Nineteen coal companies of the oominlttee the second time and 4000000 it appeared no copper is imported into are included in the consolidation and the United States and some is export- the transfer ed the committee saw no reason why Big Batch of Immigrants it should not be included in the free New York April 1 —The steamer list Clive which arrived today from Naples brought 1119 Italian steerage Grccre Wants to Buy Crete passengers the largest number of img Berlin April 3 — The Frankfort migrants brought to this port by any has received a dispatch from Co- one steamer this season n— mi' in nstantinople saying Greece submitted to The mills at Manchester N H are the Turkish government a proposal to purohase Crete The dispatch adds the making large quantities of cotton goods port declines to undertake separate for the Chinese trade Five hundred negotiations declaring Turkey re- bales of goods were shipped to China mains in accord with the European via Vancouver B CX and other orders will be filled as soon as possible concert Btronf Talk of Knwlmllni th coal-field- Zel-tun- ' ii TERRIFIC TORNADO TOWN OF CHANDLER DESTROYED OKLA Telegraph and Telephone Wire Broken That News In Detail Cannot' be Had But So Far as Known the Town U Wiped Out of Existence So March 31— A report is received here that twenty lives were lost this evening in a cyclone that swept over Chandler a town of 1500 inhabitants fifty miles east of here It is reported that only two buildings were left standing — the Mitchell hotel and the Grand Island grocery store In addition to the twenty persons reported killed rumor has it that fully 150 were badly injured At 1 o’clock this morning twenty-on- e dead bodies have been taken from to the ruins nt Chandler Seventy-fiv- e a hundred persons are badly injured and a dozen or more of these are reported dying In addition to those dead injured and dying it is believed that at least a score or more dead are buried beneath the wrecked buildings Several of the wrecked buildings have taken fire and the debris is burning fiercely Many of the injured have been burned to death while pinned fast under the debris In one building it is reported five injured people were burned to death and at another place the incin- Guthrie Okla erated bodiesof three unknown children have been taken out All the physicians of the town save one met death in the storm Nearly all the physicians of Guthrie have gone to the scene of the disaster The cyclone struck at 5 o'clock this The courthouse in which evening Chief Justice Dale was holding court was taken off its foundation All communication with Chandler is now cut off The telephone office was destroyed and the only information received here was a telephone connection made a mile and a half out of Chandler That has since been lost COMMISSIONER TO CUBA The President Wants to be Represented at the Rniz Investigation Washington March 31 — Judge Wil- g liam R Day of Canton the friend of President McKinley has arrived here and last night was at the white house in close consultation In regard to this conference Secretary Porter says that nothing had yet been determined in regard to the Cuban question and that it might be several days yet before a decision was reached It is known however that the president is considering the advisability of having Judge Day go to Havana as the legal representative of the state department in the investigation to he made of the alleged murder in prison Lee inof Dr Ruiz Consul-Generformed the state department some time ago that Spanish investigation as a rule were mere farces that he could not consent to be present at the inquiry which is to look into the death of Dr Ruiz first because he had no confidence in it and second because he was not a lawyer He suggested that it might he well to have one of the state department law officers present in Havana at the time especially in view of the fact that he himself expected to be relieved shortly This suggested the idea that the representative sent there might at the same time make a confidential report on the situation in the island The present proposition is to have Judge Day go to Havana as the representative of the state department in the Ruiz investigation and improve the opportunity to look over the field and make an unprejudiced report of the situation life-lon- ywgaipgwnAL CONE FAMILY WHOLE Awful Accident to Children Near Fawneo City Nebraska Fawnee City Neb April 1 — ?ews has reached this place of the drowning of an entire family of children two miles across the state line in Kansas Mrs John McGraw with her five children started in a light spring wagon to visit what is known as St Bridget church Coming to Hole creek ordinarily a straggling stream she sought to ford it regardless of its swollen dimensions The rush of the current overturned the wagon and all were thrown into the stream Mrs McGraw succeeded in saving herself but the five children ranging in age from 1 to 14 years were drowned It is fearad the mother will become insane ILLINOIS f BANK ROBBED Professionals Get Away With From 83000 to 88000 nitro-glycerin- iJ President In was e Vice-Preside- nt Put-sunar- i! The Sultan's Cowardice April 1 — The Times London x at that force of time He acknowledged ths Senator Edmund’s argument Immediately cancelled the orders for transportation and remained In Washington” There was much criticism over th failure of Mr Cleveland to be present kt the Hendricks obsequies The new papers couldn’t understand the apparent lack of consideration The Prespi dent said nothing This Is the flrsi time the circumstances of the senatorial conference and of Senator Edmunds’ hurried visit to the White House have been told As soon as con- gress convened after Mr Hendricks death Senator Edmunds fathered and pushed to enactment a bill which made Impossible the repetition of such & crisis The law of succession now Is such (hat a vacancy In the office of President of the United States Is beyond all y prob-abilit- If the President dies the takes the office and holds It to the end of the term If both the President and the die the Secretary of State succeeds Succession falls in turn upon the members Vice-Preside- nt nt of the cabinet including of Agriculture Wahln the Secretary Oat Typhoid Fare it eminent French physician says that typhoid fever can be washed oul of the system by water He gives hie to 5 Missouri of and Missouri Chicago patients what would amount to eight to Denver 5 or ten ounces an hour of sterilized water In cases of cholera where the sysChineae FrecniHHmi'H Funeral St Louis Mo April 1— Lee Pon tem secretes a large amount of fluldj enormous quantities of hot Water are grund recorder of the Chinese Free- cf great benefit masons in America was buried here IIS' His obsequies occupied two today The English Idea blocks of St Louis streets for several The late Henry 0 Houghton the hours providing entertainment for said that when in England publisher 5 (MM) people and seared more horses be was asked where he lived “Near than the police have record of Boston” he replied "Ah! you probA Return to Ilarbarlnm ably know some friends of mine who live near Boston” "Where do they Frankfort Ky April 1— A hill live?" "In Atlanta" was the reply was presented today in the legislature providing for the branding of convict Basking Corn by Machinery ed burglars on each cheek An Iowan has Invented a machine At an informal meeting of distillers which he hopes to have In operation and wholesale whisky dealers at Cin- toy the next harvest season for cutting cinnati it was agreed to advance the leorn and separating the ears and stalk at ths rate of fifteen acres a day price of spirits in a few days one-wa- Gov Bushnell of Ohio has tendered the mayor of Memphis tents if needed for flood sufferers The Illinois Central railwayhas de elded to use electricity in place of steam on its suburban service between Just Randolph street and Woodlawn what the cost of this improvement will be is as yet impossible to say but it Is thought it will be between 500000 and 81000000 Vice-Presid- a Elas-son- a THE NEWS IN BRIEF Bm4vM Behind the la of Presidential snot cession la a curious chapter of unwrit ten history It was told today by who has been for many Missourian United years a trusted official of the Ie explains fully an States senate almost forgotten now but once the cause of muoh criticism of Preai Until ten years ago dent Cleveland the law was that the President pro to the tempore of the senate succeeded Prealdential office In the event of the death or Incapacity of both President! In the absence and suc--j of a President pro tempore the speaker! the cession devolved upon But either of these officers only acted as President until congress could bo convened on twenty days’ notice and a special election could be held Early In the first term of Mr Cleveland Vloef Hendricks died at his homfl which Indianapolis A situation without precedent existed Up to Galesburg 111 April 1 — The Onar-g- the time of his sickness Mr Hendricks 111 State bank was robbed last had prevented the senate from electing been An entrance was made through a President pro tempore He hadvacate night to to declining do able this by the front door The safe was wrecked that priviThe amount the chair and to recognize with was Republican by senate The lege taken is between 3000 and 5000 a narrow majority The It The robbers escaped on a hand-ca- r some political advantage having was evidently the work of profession- lin mind by so doing steadfastly reals John S Devilin and Geo S Sher- fused to let the Republicans organize man of Chicago have been arrested on When he died there was no President The death occurred bepro tempore suspicion The bank was insured against loss tween the dissolution of one congrcw session of the next It now develops that a series of bank and the regular was At no speaker (congress There viin this robberies were attempted 'the White House President Cleveland cinity last night Besides the Onarga was completing his preparations to gq affair the bank at llriggsville was funeral jto Indianapolis to attend the robbed of 400 Banks at Kewanee and senator Edmunds was at the capitol Altoona were also visited but no busy In his committee room The sugwould money was obained gestion came to his mind: What ba happen If the President should Montana Reform School for by unfit rendered or duty killed be Helena Mont April 1 — Governor an accident on this contemplated Jottr Smith yesterday returned his report on jbey to Indianapolis? the state reform school investigation ' "Senator Edmunds” said the Ml conducted by him ten days ago at Miles eourtan “was much disturbed Thd City In some respects the governor more he thought of the peculiar possifinds that the report made by the joint bilities the graver the situation seemed senate and house committee during the to him He asked me to find some oth recent session of the legislature was er senators and send them to him! They too severe and not supported by the Only two were about the capltob with Mr Edmunds He says the funds have been were soon closeted evidence 'He told them his opinion of the situaproperly used and that the cost of tion He said that if anything should maintenance has not been too high happen to Mr Cleveland the country The governor sustained the charges of Would be without a head Ther® would cruelty in discipline made by the leg- Ibe no one with even the temporary auislative committee against the manage- thority to call an extraordinary session It would be Impossible ment of the school Superintendent of oongrees No special election to take acts the but not did step any deny Hylton There would be no be could ordered The thought they were necessary relief from the confusion until the regotherwise and apgovernor thought ular date for the assembling of conpointed a new superintendent gress came round In December Unttl Greek Forces Bombarded the senate chose a President pro temCanea April 1 — The Greeks today pore and the house elected a speaker attacked Fort Izzedin which domi- nobody could perform any of the duties nates Suda bay The foreign ironclads of President "The law then relating to Presidenbombarded the attacking force in suptial succession was laid before the othport of the Turkish garrison Finally er senators The anomalous condition ocdetachments of the foreign troops had not occurred to them They agreed cupied the fortress lat once that Senator Edmunds was There was sharp fighting today at Mght When he suggested that under Spinalonga The Cretans succeeded in the circumstances the President ought dislodging the Turks and seized a ves- to be specially careful they approved sel which was landing ammunition for the suggestion As the result of the conference Senator Edmunds oame out them and asked me to get a carriage foe TTeraklion at and continues Fighting Retimo Several shots have been fired him He rode direct to the White Bouse and told Mr Cleveland he must at the foreign occupying forces at not go to Indianapolis He went over The fighting at Spinalonga the ground showing the President thai lasted three hours The Turkish gar- If an accident happened to him the rison met with a heavy loss ' A French country would be left without an exwarship has been dispatched to render ecutive for months until Decern be them such assistance as may now be came The President was astonished He had not had the slightest realizal practicable tlon of how much depended on his 11M at Constantinople says tosultan believed in the fulfillthe day ment of a prediction that an Armenian dynamite demonstration would occur in Constantinople on Friday Saturday or Sunday last Highly amusing accounts are given of the perturbation of the imperial tenantof the Yildiz Kiosk His abject terror necessitated a sleepless vigil of fifty-sihours by all the members of the palace household who GREEKS OVER THE BORDER strove in vain to allay the fright of their master As nothing occurred at Near Forces on the Turkish Attacks Made the palace everything is serene there Orevena — 31 Reports today Constantinople March from Turkish headquarters at Chrifttlnn Endeavor Kates say the Greek leader Alexis Taki crossChicago April 1 — Western railbrother of the famous chieftain ed the frontier into Macedonia Sunday roads are in trouble over rates for the Christian Endeavor convention to be folaccompanied by about twenty-fiv- e in San Francisco The agreement held enGreeks lowers Near Grevena the made with the Endeavor heretofore Turkish of advanced an post gaged is knocked out by the United troops commanded by a German officer people The Turks lost twelve men killed and States supreme court decision and for had twenty wounded including the the last few days general passenger German officer The lossjof the insur- agents of the western roads have been They subsequent- considering a proposition made by the gents is not known Unless an underacross the border into Southern Pacific returned ly standing can be reached western roads Greek territory rate from threaten to make a Murdered by a Tramp Columbus () Murch 31 — The body a farmer's of Mrs John W Miller wife at Blnck Lick was found today she having been outraged and murdered Monday by a tramp employe in the temporary absence of Miller tuccassiom - i y An |