Show conspirators HEAVY PENALTIES COURT WILL HAVE GOOD new york jan 5 A dispatch to the new york world irom paris quotes valdech saying 0 the conviction of the conspirators by me high court ahe verdict will give satisfaction to all men sincerely desirous of re lishing order and peace in france b moderate but firm measures ahe senate strikes at three professional agitators and spares all super numer aries this is right and wise because it you remove the few men who have made a career ot shouting and exciting the crowds our crowds will remain orderly As regards de roulede and buffet the judges certainly showed no petty resentment of viler insults and deliberate abuse since extenuating ch cum stances were unanimously boteo none can blame tho judges for led ency heavy vindictive sentences would fail in the object which is not to show so much as to demon of the republic to d tend itself in tho event of a reoccur rence of such factious attempts to subvert the existing form of government it may safely be assumed that the little string of plotters dally seen going to and returning from the high court during the last few days will profit by the wholesome lesson that has been in and that their appetite for conspiracy has been completely aa staged they will realize now that it la necessary to hold stronger cords in their hands before they can hope to upset the republican system of government of france and that should the time come for such radical changes as they advocate such unsubstantial mountebanks mount ebanks as they have no right to take the lead in schemes of such magnitude it they are so anxious to oblige ns with a form of government of their choice by all means let them communicate their ideas to the citizen voters who will have the power to elect a majority pledged to establish a government dear to them be it monarchy republic or what not when they can do that they will be in a position to talk it they do not I 1 feel capable of doing this namely convincing our citizens then we deny them the right to organize little mobs to periodically disturb the ni tion they must keep quiet and let us work in peace vancouver II 11 C jan 5 merchants here have been victimized in wholesale style by a clever forger of smal checks drawn upon the bank of british columbia signed morrison armstrong each check was drawn in favor of george volkmar who represented himself as a workman in the employ of the firm the forger has not been arrested arre sied the police have his description vancouver B C jan 5 the steamer sailed last night for australia she had on board fourteen moose in charge of chief factor mcdonald of the hudson bay co and destined to new zealand for acclimatization tiza tion there the moose had to br captured when young ani raised by band the experiment is being watched with interest the hudson bay go captured the moose for the new zealand government san jose cal jan 5 montague rogers a former leading lawyer of cleveland ohio has died here aged 63 years his estate is valued af before his death he deeded his property to his daughter who resides in pittsburg san francisco cal jan 5 the revenue cutter bear will soon leave for san diego where she will remain until she is thoroughly dried out the vessel has been so long in the arctic that her timbers have become water boate cd and her speed has been i deduced educed fully three knots an leour san francisco cal jan 5 the last shipment of goods from california to the paris exposition will be made today the display of native woods consisting of over specimens will be an attractive feature and the exhibits of california minerals and winea will be the best ever made outside ot the state 1 I am indebted to one minute cure for my health and my life I 1 cured mo of lung trouble follo grappe thousands owe their lives tf the prompt action of this never failing remedy it cures coughs cod croup bronchitis pneumonia gapp and throat aal lung troubles its early use prevents consumption it is tho only harmless remedy that give immediate results DIED OB consumption last evening jan ath at cha brewer a brother of the well known merchant A L brewer died at the residence of his sister mrs H M br rows on street mr brewer ate ag years old and has been a sufferer from consumption for a long time he had the best care that love and kind ness could bestow but could not over come the destroyer and finally passed away funeral services will be held from the fourth ward meeting hous on sunday the ath at 12 noon fi tends invited salt lake and denver papera plea aery |