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Show COALVILLE TIMES. tm COALVILLE. muiint - . oo - UTAH UTAH STATE SEWS. lrovo' ickooli hu reopened to all children, whether vaccinated r not Springvllle claims the honor el k Inf named th first school in tbs stst . after ths Isle I)r. John R. Park. William Campbell was last week sen tsoerd to ons year in the penitentiary for stealing a Salt Laker's overcoaL In thr (utnrs the Silver King, Senator Kearns' Park City bo nan re, will pay Ha shareholder $100,000 per month, Wealthy r cents per share. Two eommnnications were read In the lower house lest week urging the establishment o( the whipplog poet In Cta! for young toughs. There Is not more than three feet of at Alta, whereas the amount required to insure a summer's supply of water should be ten feet. Thq people of Glenwood dedicated their new assembly bsll on tbe 25th, $50 persona sitting down to a sumptuous spread in the new hall. Representative King has Introduced a bill appropriating 925,000 for tbe purchase of a ails and the establishment of wQsh culture station In Utah. It is aaid that 91,000 has already been scared for tbe purpose of placing a bane bsll team In Park City to play In tbe Utah league this summer. Tbe report of the Malt Lake board of health for the week ending January 28 bowed 73 cases of smsllpoa In" existence, agalust 79 the week before. Tbe Utah Hiciety of the Army of the Philippine has been presented with a ..fcandsomesilkflagby tbe Enterprise 8ilkompany of Patterson, ft. 7. There ia no longer any talk of an early adjournment of the legislature, od it aeema certain now that the session will go the constitutional limit of lzty days. Tba report of tbe board of public Works of Halt Lake for the year 1900. hows tbe amount expended (hiring the year for public improvements was Snow ... ' 155,080.87. Ilsy is not bringing ths price farmers Anticipated last fall, on account of tha open winter. Alfalfa (baled) bringing 9 a ton, and timothy 911.50 a .ton In tha Salt Lake market, Those interested In having a Oommls- 1 Plans u Operate Telegraph U ItU tba Postal bar lea. 7tsee Caresale Itwl risilMA A New York dispatch saya Andrew Carnegie has sold control of tba Caras-gt-e steel works to J. Pierpout Morgan. The terms of tbe transaction eannot at this time be announced, but tba transection ia a colossal one, rivaling tha recent change of control of the Southern Pacific whea that propci ty passed into tbe bands of Union Pacific interests. Mr. Carnegie held nearly 54 per cent, of the 8100, 000, 000 stock of tbe Carnegie company. This stock has not been listed on any stock exchange, but 81500 was recently paid for a liooo share in tha Carnegie company. Assuming thsl Mr. Carnegie has disposed of his holdings at par, be mill receive fully 885,000.000 for his Interest, While at tbe same time he will retain hit 53 or 54 per cent. Interest In the 1180,000,000 hood issue of the Carnegie company. The object aimed at by Mr. Morgan and tbe Rockefeller and other interests allied with him when treating with Mr. Carnegie was the assurance of an enduring peace in tbe steel industry of the United Mates, and this condition is now believed to have been attained. CanaS Ratios Knuhn Topeks Saloon. Mrs. ('arris Nation Tuesday at daylight, with three assistants armed with hatchets, smashed the Senate saloon, tbe finest in Topeka, doing dan a The women amounting to 81,500. forced entrance past a negro guard who fired a warning shot into the ceiling, buf no attention was paid to It In fifteen minutes the Joint wa in ruins Just as the women were leaving a policeman nrrived and arrested them. Mrs Nation was discharged ou a charge of disturbing the peace, and trial for destroying property was set for Thursday, Ths occurrence created great excitement and people are taking The owners of aides on the question. the saloon secured a fresh supply of liquor and gave a broken piece of glass The with each drink as a souvenir sheriff of the county, urged to action, attempted to arrest the owners of the saloon, but was bsrricaded out, and after breaking in bad to overpower tbe two proprietors and two guards All four were placed in jail on a double charge of runuiug a saloon iu violation of law nod resisting an officer. It is expected the agitation will result in a more strict enforcement of the law. A number of membera of the legislature, which is now in session, are In favor of a reaubmission of the prohibitory Issue to popular vote. thirteen Nation IXav Appointed Members to tbe International Coart. Utah's new beo&tor, Thomas Rear,' The permanent court of arbitration ra nwuto in Monday. Senator Ru-- provided for by tbe convention signed ins introduced him to some of the, it Tha Hague on .July 29, 1899, la now ten a tors who are to sit with him In the; ready to conaider any international apper branch of congress for the next Repute that may lie presented. Easily tour years The first to extend tha be highest tribunal in the world, with end of fellowship was George L. Shoup, then Senator Allison, with ourteous bow, acknowledged the (a- -' ruition of the Czar's peace conference troduction, later came Senator Warns fas just beeo completely organized for sf Wyoming, then Senator Daniel of lusineas and the state department haa Virginia, then Aldrich of Rhode U- - tffioially issued the roster of its mem-lanfollowed by Nelson of M in nesiASf airship, including its secretaries. Fif-rn- d Hansbrough of North Dakota. A en nations, embracing ail the marl- great bunch of American beauty roses. ime powers, have appointed their from Mr. and Mrs. Frank J. Cannqn,. nembera, and only a few countries were on bis desk. Representative' mperatively insignificant as inter-istionfactors are uni e presented, King gave a luncheon In his honor. these are Bulgaria, Montenegro, PerEdward t II. Will Walk ln.Footatept o I late th, Slam and Switzerland. . . Mrs. The Dominion government has taken practical steps to purchase tbe tele-jrep- h' systems of Canada, extend thtm inormoualy and operate them in with the postoffice departmeet. It is also seriously proposed to foltew i similar course with the telephony but in the case of the latter municipalities will be licensed, as in Great Britain, to operate the system witlUa their own areas The question of the absolute control of the Canadian telegraphic service long been discussed, but not until ft, liberal government came in Bffioe haa it been possible to talk pa. With s surplus ruoning frm shsse. as pi, 000,000 to 87,000,000 for 1900-0- 1, s prospect of an equally large aurpfoa for 1901 02, the plan seems feasible. The great desire of Canadian stats, sen is to see cables owned by Gr under tbe Atlantie and Pac (oiued at eaclioeean to wires owned k ihe iHiminlon. crossing this countrj tnd thus practically girdling the glufo y a cable absolutely under im peris The business men of Canadi too try ire unanimously in favor of tbe schema Mnfitor Httrai CHARGED WITH TREASON. MW VICTORIAS ABegaUen. Mad Against tha waiian Dalagata to Coograao, Ha- A petition containing chargea waa in bin it ted Friday to thebouae committee on election! agaioet Robert W. ftileox, the Hawaiian representative m the house of representatives. Tha ihargeaare made iu writing by George D- Gear, of Hawaii, who submitted i'111 purporting to be copies of written by Wileox to Filipino Tha alleged letter are of a highly sensational character, declaring jtht WiIeo had at divers times let-,te- ra nt !eUre1 hi ,Pino officiaU ji tha Flll- r against tbe United 'States; that Wilcox secured his election jM'dalegat by fraud and by telling the if he was elected the queen j11 hthat Tbe petition also restored. ronld (brings personal charges against Wilcox t0 kU marriage, and also to his und,r th? kingdom of Hawaii rr i'co declined to make SDy ex- ndd answer to the charges filed by jkr' ear" He says he haa no faara of charges made. PERMANENT COURT OF ARBITRATION formed. Dwora la. f d, al qnwii, King Edward has gazetted the foCATTLEMEN'S CONVENTION. llowing to his subjects throughout Ihe 0m to Moot at Denv.r Marsh S Hue Boss $ mplre: Culled. Now that the last To my people: The followingeall for the first iceue has closed in tbe noble and of the American Cattle life of my beloved mother, the finwera association has been issued: )ueen, I am anxious to' endeavor to Tbe first annual convention of the tonvey to tha whole empire the extent Amrlcan Cattle Growers' association of the deep gratitude I feel for tbe blereby called to meet at Denver, neart stirring and affectionate triTttea Cob., at the Tabor Grand Opera House, which have everywhere been bo) te to SilO 'o!cTock a. in., Tuesdav, March 5, her memory." M. for the purpose of effecting perAfter alluding to the commo'4 meant organization, adopting a Hoars Thnstu Uorwio Marquee. tbe King concludes by .igala and and for. such The Boere commanded by Blake are pledging to walk in tbe footatepeof peers! buelneas as may properly eome " threatening Lourenxo Marques and the late Queen In the fulfillment of my fore the convention. Portugal haa requested British assla- - great responsibilities. The present basis of representation wwxuwewewwwva - , qowimias'TTT dwdlviduul tnemJ British squadron baa been ordered td Bill Civil Appropriations. Sundry n cattle growand citizen, any Airship. Lourenxo Marques Tbe sundry civil appropriation, fill er and owner, is eligible for memberThe Blake referred to la probably has been completed by the house ship upon payment of initiation fee of John Y. Fillmore Blake, who was in on appropriations The $5, and will be entitled to one vote in eomtnand of a regiment of Irish and $50,793,084, which is thin convention. American rough riders In tbe service less than the bill for the of tha Transvaal. Blake, who ia an - - 2 1 Fort Blew Solon Adjourn. fiscal year. old Meet Pointer, first went to ths overnor Allen of Porto Rieo haa raThe public building items inctode: Transvaal In 1894 or 1895. ted by cable to the state department Chicago, $1,000, (K0; Kansas City, Kaa., It ia reported here that British 150,000; Los Angeles, $150,000; Salt Lake t the first legislative session ended troops are advancing rapidly towards City, $75,000; Seattle, $100,000; San idsy night. Both branches adjourned tbe Portuguese frontier. rmoniously and with good feeling Francisco, $1,155,055. d membera retired to their homes, tbe of these None entire represent Effort to Suppress Gombllnx at Cheyenne. e session occupied sixty days with A mass meeting waa held at the First amount to be expended. o or three meeting each day tba Metlodistchurch atCbeyenne Tuesday least Refuses to Name Committee to Help thirty-eigweeks at three home for of the evening inauguratpurpose lueuxurete Keoaevelt. , Tha Joint resolution providing for tlla and resolutions were cDocL-ding a crusade against gambling In one for trial thru providing by A00 Cheyenne. Committees were appointed the appointment of three senators and to wait on the city authoritlea and call three representatives to make arrange- - ?,rF Important tax lawa on property which it is upon them to suppress the evil at once, meets for the inauguration of tha fnd for internal taxation, fur revenue will ample supply has been in was taken CheyOambliog permitted president and ihe next fiscal vear, and other imporenne ever elnce the flret tent waa np in the United Slates senate tant measures were enacted. 1 he sesthirty-thre- e years ago. Sever- - day. la considered as a great object al at temps have been made at different On motion of Mr. Spooner It wan sion times to put n atop to gaming, but ths amended by striking out vice president, ?eMoa ln eWU i?'rDraent to tba peocrusaders were always defeated, both and then passed. Beer View of Trunsvuel War. at the polls and in the city council.' re Locate Houndsrjr Between Washlsftos Charles Pierce, consul general of tha anil British Columbia. Americans u Nation of lnvuutors. Free State at New York, saya: The secretary of state and tba Brills! Orange war baa cost Great Britain The Report of the Commissioner of Tbe relents for 1900 shows Ibat during tha government have reached a conclosioa $800,000,000 in gold a sum twice greata new commission' must be seat te year there were received 39,873 appli- that er than the entire value of the repubistablish definitely the boundary be- lics If xold to the highest bidder, sail cations for patents, 2225 applications for designs, 83 applications for reissues, tween the United States and British over 100,000 of her troops have been 2099 applications for registration of Columbia. The disputed line is tha! rendered hors du ooiubsL Tbe war is trade marks, 943 applications for regis- leparating Washington and British Cw Coating Great Britain $1,000,000 a day. lumbia. The failure of tbe British arms to tration of labela and 127 application the Kimberley sod Johannesburg Open for registration of print. Tu atop Liquor Selling to A trims Trfbe, mine has deprived the stockholders of There were 30,418 patents granted, Tbe United States government hM dividends on securities listed at haa reduced the output of diaincluding designs, 81 patents reissued, adhered formally to the Brussels eom and monds gold $264, 000,000, and haa 1721 trade marks 837 ventlon for thr prevention and restrict added $800,000,000 registered, and to tha taxation of labels and 93 prints, The number of tion of the sale of spirituous liquors it Great Britain. patent that expired was 81,196, certain regions of Africa. ennu-lltonveutl- ever-glorio- tor-row- ," eon-Illati- s, ' Indiana for the opening of tbe Uintah reservation are very much encouraged over the present outlook, . , Bee. J. M. Hansen, who, as a Math odist minister, presided over several charges In Sanpete county, Is An as pi- rant to the office of United States consul to Norway and Sweden. Since the abolishment of the army 'Canteen by congress there have been lateen applications for a saloon llcenaa on tba piece of ground near Fort Duchesne known as the strip. Agnus Carlson, young lady of Salt Lnks, was last week committed to tha " Insane asylum, her mind having been weakened by tbe exeeasive indulgence in light literature. The llell Telephone company has put n a fore of men for the purpoe of giving Nephl a local exchange, moat of the business houses and a number of private families having subscribed. Tba old folks of Lehl to the number f about 156 were entertained by tha id folk's committee ou the 30th Mrs. M. A. Fox, aged 81, and William Bone, aged 90, were the oldest couple present. By a mutual agreement the publlo Schools of Lehl were thrown open Mon-dsylsst week to all healthy children. The smallpox epidemic haa almost subsided, there being only ona .case la of quarantine. According to some interesting figures M emigration just published, there Were S4S aliens and $9 American cl linens landed in New York, bound for CtAh, in 1900, as against 280 aliens and btllap-proprlat- ur-re- nt ht - Mon-pitch- $850,-000.00- 0, M Americana in 1899, placing Utah ahead of all tha western slates as regards foreign Immigration. Experiments are being made looking Queen Victoria's Will. te the inauguration of n method to rewill bequeathes fine the crude oil found in the eastern Queen Victoria' (art of tbe slate, and it ia aaid that 140, 000 each to the Duke of Connaught, fatr success baa Already been achieved Prince Christian of Schleswig-Holsteind that a plant will ba erected for Prloces Louise and Princess Beatrice, and Include liberal legacies for tbe that purpose. - Tha coat of maintaining tha atata Duchess of Albany and a number of th4 prison for.) 899 and 19(H) was 178,677.37, Queen's grandchildren. The bulk of private fortune, however, go to er 43 cents dally per capita. Out of this sum 915.837.28 was received from King Edward, and both Balmoral and aarnlnga of convict labor sad for care Osborn house are given to the King. f U sited States prisoners. The prison Two small bouses on the Osborne estate are given to Princess Beatrice. property Is worth over V316,OOOl Workmen engaged In digging a canal FAVOR 8T. LOUIS EXPOSITION. Saar Weston nocovered, nt n depth of clghteea feet, an t about Cougresalowal Committee Rmuuwdi ton inpon the hearth of f 5, OOO.OOO. which were ashes and ebarcoal, apparThe special committee on the SL' ently jnat as fresh as whea tha fire had Lome exposition has voted to report been put out, Cyrus R. McBride, a miner employed favorably the bill appropriating 000 for the Louisiana purchase exAt the Silver King, Park City, Vras InTwo Democrats, Mr. Willposition. killed S6lh oa the stantly by as of a missed bole. lie had gone iam of Mississippi and Mr. Otey of back to relight tba fuae when tha blast Virginia, voted against tbe bill. They exploited sad ha was instantly killed,: have not decided whether or not they wilt file a minority report. being badly mutilated. Five CkUXreo aaffoeuteA, " n, hf ed fire-plac- e, 85,-0(- five young children of Mr. and Mr. Andrew E. Lnebk, living at 420 Bh Kxpenslve to Kill Germans. It la reported from Canton thatth were apffo-eate- d German Consul there hss demanded a sell avenue, Milwaukee, Mrs. Bel water, who and to death, Indemnity of $100,000 for each net burned wounded ln the recent outrage oa Weal waa with them, waa seriously a lamp of as tha reault river, and $30,0OQ for other damagsa. ' Saturday night, explosion. Making Soldier Out of FUlpluea McKinley Signs the Army BUL The war department intend to gO Tha president signed the bill for the slowly In the interesting experiment of tha army at 13:40 p. which the new army law permits it to reorganization ia now a law. It Saturday. M. make of encouraging the Filipino $ become American soldiers. Lew, Men tens Klght-Be- RAILROAD SYSTEM REACHES FROM OCEAN TU OCEAN- - FUNERAL. Simple ead Impressive Serelem at Wlodsee Preceded by Display of Royal Splendor! falsa Tbe ceremonie preceding th interment of tbe body of Queen Victoria Business of all occurred Saturday. kinds throughout England cessed, and this was generally true of all her deEvery w here her memory pendencies waa honored. Tbe most sincere mourners waa the middle class of Englishmen, whose virtues and aspirations ah always reflected. A short service was held on the royal yacht Alberta at Portsmouth, early in tbe morning, for th benefit of the immediate relatives of Victoria, and at 8:53 the remain were placed on board tbe King's train and conveyed to London. The obsequies in London were, attended with every circa instance of splendid pomp befitting the obsequies d a monof so mighty and arch, and all that was mortal of Queen Victoria was borne through the streets of the capital and started toward the ancient fortress palace of the sovereigns of England. Never in English history has a sovereign been borne to tlie grave attended by so many distinguished mourners. The gathering of crowned heads surpassed those who rode in the jubilee procession. All the great officers of the state participated. The display of the naval and military forcaa reached the great total of 33,000 men. The people fought for hours for a glimpse of the cotlin and the kings and others following it. They baw a long procession of soldiers, a passing show of dazzling regalia, with a hundred royalties crowding after and then dis perted, while all ihe cliunli chimes were ringing and muffied dirges wars played. Europe has seen grander royal funerals than the queen's and had a mors gorgeous spectacle in the celebratioQ of her sixty years of reign, but no episode in the Victorian era will lire aa deeply impressed on the memories of those who witnessed it or participated in the ceremonies. The procession, apart from the gun carriage bearing the coffin and the royal family and official mourners about it, was not notswortby. Parliament, the judiciary and tbe commercial bodies were not represented. Royalty, tbe army and navy, monopolized the pageauL At Windsor, where the religious ceremonies were conducted, was attended by a jam. Tbe cere monies were conducted by the archbishop of Canterbury, assisted by the bishop of Winchester and dean of Windsor. Aa tlie cortege entered the chapel the choir sang I Am ths Ressnreetlop. Tha bishop of Winchester read the lesson from Corinthian xv. Man That is Born of Woman was chanted by the choir to Wesley music, followed by Thou Kuowest, Lord, the Secrets of Our Heart. The dean of Windsor read I Heard a Voice, and th choir saDg tbe Lord's Prayer. Ths archbishop of Canterbury read the collect and, with quavering voice, There pronounced the benediction. was a solemn pause while all beads bowed, A few solis were heard, and tlie choir then broke the oppressive Millet". with tiie sweet harmony of the .hesdeii Amen 'I hen tlie loud tom s of Xorrev s, William Henry Weldon, the dead niomticli's title Blessed are llu Depnried, followed and the service was concluded bv tlie playing of Beethoven's funeral march, ihe remains were deposited in tlie mausoleum at Frogmore, Monday afternoon. well-belove- Kintr-of-Arm- pio-claiin- SURPRISED BY FILIPINOS- - PaeIHe and Alllad Road Kaeare Ona- -' txul of tba bnutbarn Faelfia. New Vork dispatch Saturday state that the Southern Pacific railway haa A beeo purchased by the Union Pacific. th Th transaction of establishment the for link necessary a transcontinental railroad under a nt pressingle control, I his control is 11. Harriuisn. E in vested ent Ths new route includes the following roads, in all of which, except ths Southern Pacific, Mr. ilarriman ia officially connected. Starting at San Francisco, running over the Central Pacific direct to Ogden, thence, first over the Union Pacific to Kansas City and thence over th Chicago A Alton to Chicago, or second, over the Union Pacific to Omaha and, thence over the Dubuque A Sioux City branch of the Illinois Central direct to, A Ohio Chicago, where th Baltimore connect direct to the Atlantia ' board. The control of th Southern Paelfi. just transferred, include th large holdings controlled by Speyer A Co.,, and also the Huntington bolding Tho in not' price secured for these bolding known. James Speyer, when questioned,! would make only the following concise statement' have received a, satisfactory offering for um holding of Southern Pacific stock, aud have accepted, We it." HOW ! FILIPINOS WILL BE ERNED. GOV- Frovlsloos In tb Provtuclsl Masar Pass by CommlHloo. The provincial bill passed by tha commUhion provides for a govaroor, a secretary of tbe treasury, a aupervisor The officer may b and a fiscal. Americans or Filipinos. The governor ;s to be elected by th joint ballot of tlie councilors of organized pueblos (townihips), and his election must be confirmed by the Philippine commit- -' sion. The other provincial oflicerd will be appointed by the committee under tbe restriction of the civil service rules The governor may suspend any municipal officer for misconduct, reporting tha facts to the commission. The treasurer is required to supervise his assistants in all tbe puebloa and td collect all taxes- - The supervisor will have charge Of Ihe road and publlo buildiDgs. The fiscal will b tbe legal adviser of the provincial government and tbe public prosecutors. The law is to be first applied to tbs provinces or union of Pampangana. j neAefSfWa Xiew Fork. Cforgeef -Co- -stoi W ' , , Uw lq cargo of beet sugar frpm Russia W held up at the port of New York at th instigation of American beet sugad manufacturers, who bava demanded, that su increased duty be imposed upon the product. The directors of the national board of trade and the national association of manufacturers have held secret meeting aud determined upon! immediate action to try and avert commercial breach between this country and Russia. The imperial government created flurry here among those who have trial! to avoid trouble In tbe premises by informing the resident consul of Russia, W. R. Tucker, that if the extra duty 1 imposed on the cargo of Russian sugar, prohibitive tariff measures would b instituted throughout European and Asiatic Rnssia againat American-ma- d goods This caused something of a!( panio within the circle of those in th secret. A Infantry, Has Crased on Kansas Druxstoro te Benin. Hard Fight. Mrs J. C. McHenry, editor of the Lieutenant Hlckenand a detachment of thirty men of company M, Thirty-fourt- h Searchlight, printed at Howard, Kan. regiment, while crossing a river in tbe interests of temperance, is inj Tuesday night, were surprised by in- Topeka ready for a crusade on the drug surgents gathered at Fiesta Sau Lucia, stores. Mrs. McUeDry started her agl island of Cebu. They were attacked tation by making a visit to several drag) in front and both flanks by 100 rifles stores and inspecting the affidavit and more bolomeni Five Amerioans made out by purchasers of liquor. She) war killed, four were wounded and informed the druggists that sh would! two are missing. The insurgent lose obtain tha name from records In thaj office of the probate judge, have thej is belinved to have been heavy. Capt Malley, with a detachment, re- various signatures identified, and tha1! inforced Lieutenant Hicken. They re- if the found that druggists had soldi covered some bodies which wars mutiiqnor to a minor, an idiot or an h8 lated. bitnal drunkard, tha druggists would be prosecuted. Boers Copter British Garrison. BLOWN THROUGH A WINDOW. Under date of Saturday Lord Kttch-ne- r InjarS by Explosion wired from Pretoria to the British Minister Dangerously of Gosoliaa Cnmpssr war ,M. Thirty-fourt- h Lamp. office: Ilalf a dozen people were injured by Our poet at Meddersfontein on the the explosion of a gasolin lamp tbal of Gaterraud, southeast Krugersdorp, s barber ahop at Sewaa attacked by 1000 lioera Tbe relief wrecked Ollinger lina, Kansas, Friday night. Rev. Gee. column sent out from Krugersdorp A failed to prevent tbe fall of the post. Laid well, United Brethren iuialstr No details yet at band, bnt officers and may die,- He wee blow through i s window, temporarily blind' me a captured at tha post are arriving ed tbe and burned from - plate-glas- by explosion, heed to foot. Several people who were passing the shop ware cut by the fljisf BLUWN TO ATOMS. glass. January Colaag. Governor Toole of Montane hu Troasarer of t abs to bo Change. MafsMs la w for mines Mon, Horses, The coinage statement for Jaaaat? signed the Froas Eartk. wopt E. F. Ladd will be relieved smeltermen Captain Some aay bows the total coinage of the United aDd smelters. By an explosion of 700 qnarta of from duty's treasurer of Cuba within State during the month waa $13,323, they will have to shut dowa because of e at tbs magazina of tbe n few daya, whea tu secretary of fia4 880, as follow: Gold, $12,667,200; all la ability to conform to the law. The Gaa Belt company, fonr mile I' aoc for Cuba will becomp custodian ol Torpedo itt effect into days. minor ninety ver, $3,713,000; coins, $153, 4go. law goes V northeast of Alexandria, Indiana, Sun- tbe fund of the Island. Thin la i The fall in silver in Undo atday, Percy Portfi, a carrier for tbe com-paa- pursuance of th policy recently begum By practically unanimous vote, th, tributed to free offerings from the with his team of horses, the to gradually transfer tn govern me a! SL Louis Municipal Assembly has United States, to absence of bayer and the magazine, were blown of Cuba from military tv eivi( bands. wagon issuance for th bill providing and heavy export. It forced a reac- passed a a vestige of them n iving to not stoma, 3 It is aaid authoritatively fcet tbe of per bond, bearing A hole fifteen lei found. tion on flat silver market Lowprie-ta- , of 95.000,000 atnee beea t dlssaW for the World fair to bq proposed change ia not Interest, oenf deep and forty feet wide was Iclt where isCaction however, are now attracting 190 with Captain it add. On tho J. in Louia bajen 8L stood. U th held formerly magazine from the east contrary, at Vtreenlging. ur ' Nltro-Olyevr- to eight-hour-d- altro-glycerin- 1 y, IttlOtt. |