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Show COALVILLE TIMES. T1VKI riBUlHIKO bbee7 Inaugural Similar Occasion. Th price of salt has doubled during the paat tea dire. Headquarter of the Cattlemen' may be established at Salt Lake. A bill baa introduced in the making the aeceptauce of a paaa by judicial officer of tbe (tale a felony. The First Presbyterian church society of Salt Lake are contemplating the erection of a new houve of worship Ilier-- President' in t lie ltain, TliutCVS Will be Free, ami That JiiMloe W ill Im- - I Filijiiiiox F',0,. tru-- t ('uiiiliiiniii of the f onuirj Today itli Four Years Ago urn! Congratulate tlie CtAiutry 011 tbe showing. l s KHtf-rate- tx-e- n IIOo.ooo Tbe Uoion lalr company of Provo baa filed articles of incorporation. The capital stock is 14,000, divided Into aharea at $lo each. Mctjueen of Salt Lak county was last week committed to the insane asylum 111 health brought on tbe collapse of mind. Th senate has killed all tbe bills providing for increase of salaries of supreme and district judges, and state board of equalisation. W. A. Clark. In an Interview et Loe Angeles last week, reasserted thet the Loe Angeles road would be built by hlmsslf and associates. It has been decided to. remove tbe aocient poplars on tbe east aide of the Salt Lake temple block and replace them by hardwood trees A proposition to hold a street fair in jSalt Lake nest July, something similar to the Mardl Gras of New Orleans, Is being discussed by Salt Lake basinets men. Tbe first day of March was tbe warmest Utah has experienced since 1174, the year the weather office was astablishsd in Salt Lake, Tba temperature rose to 00, Tha state board of equalization to raise the valuation of the state from 1105,000,000 to tUO.OOO.OOO, in order to meet appropriations made and ontomplated by the legislature. The Infant child of David F. Lewis f Spanish Fork died last week of smallpox. Mr. Law Is la a teacher in the publio schools and contracted tha disease, carrying it home to his family. James C, Leary, manager of the Salt Lak stock ards, was deuied membership tn thg new cattleman's association which Was formed at Denver laat week, by the executive committee', who decided to admit none but stock raisers. Lsary hsd been prominently mentioned for president of tbs association. ff ta AtTaAfph0nsa'' fireenf ifjdoneer of 47, died at American Fork last waek, aged 01 years. HI parent left Nauvoo With th Mormons, stopping nt Winter Quarters, la., and In 1847 crossed the plains to Utah., Up wee a member of the Black Hawk veterans and a prominent man In bla community. Cache Valley fa after tha Th & M. If ft can be secured for a reasonabla bonus The resident are alive to th advantage of securing soother line and nre considering tbe offer of a boons to secure It,- The amouat mentioned is 600,000, and it ia believed could be east- ' raised. Bud Foreman walkad Into tha Salt Lake police station Sunday and announced that ha did not feel well. Tba jity health physician was anmmonsd, who Instantly prooonnoed tba disease smallpox of a virulent type, and there was a great scattering of minion of tbe lyw. The entire premises wer fumigated after the man had been taken to the pest bouse. Two Chinese gamblers wore convicted' laat week and llued 150 each. Com plaints ia aaeh easa wer filed and secured by Jong Ming, a christianised Celestial Ming testified that tha chief of police offered him ao assistance. An independent salt company has been formed to fight the salt trust It will operate tbe Scare plant, on the shores of the Orest Salt Lake. Tha company was organised In California and la composed of California and Salt avl-fian- Lake parties. Fred Rigsby, caught ia Gcorga Walton ' atom south of Salt Lake recently, was acquitted of ft charge of burglary because, the jury; latsr said, Walton watched the man break into tha store and did not try to prevent It, hut waited , aatll Rigsby was Inside, Bsary E. Phelps, aa eld pioneer, died la the Prove inaane asylum Saturday, of. apoplexy. He vlax the aoa of the 1st Judge W. W. Phelps, who was prominently identified, with tbe early history of the Mormon church and was -- . William McKinley a second tunc is president of the I nlted states He was Ushered into the office Monday in a city atda.e with more and finer du than ever have graced the holiday-loving national capital, whose resounded to the triad of 11101 marching soldiers and aailurs thnn ever have participated in a like function aud had as wilurase to the a vast multitude, who cheered frequently whenever he or his 5 colleague was visilde President McKinley is the eighth In th line of presidents of the I mud btatea accorded by tbs Aiuern an peopl with a second and term. lheoloie fiimuliaueously, Boose velt of New York became of the United Stales The ceremony that marked tins second assumption by President McKinley of th cares f state was most imprexmve nd full Of suggestion of t.hs develop- ments of th Republic during th past four years. Kaln marred the exercises, falling while th president was tsking the osth and during his address. Kooaevflt was lonuc- ted Into ofilce first. After hr bail taksn the oath aud assumed Die chair. th new senators were sworn in. hollowing this the proclamat ion of the president calling tits senate into extraordinary session was read. The senate then adjourned to the inaugural platform. T he oath was administered iJT Chief Justice Fuller. The StrA-et- tlorogtslio tohll.r In, in I j '? UiC illiigtiLj $ ptcl I reHitii- -' iij. ,n lhmij tmri ptopicL-b-.tiin ij ptjt m .! take Ihfir m b r. fort urith ih r (he? go und t Us If.lwlMK ll UlJ ) uD'utU tb hit I ta liiM il lif T!irv NrcU'-Vi411 lur v f it ii i itifs o uturva ir1 ilii.ic li itu it b eranku Vt il Hill O' ol h iuiia in illntrtii i hpietufnrf 4 fcr mih fit- n.iii .1. 4iA.iLMr.iU il -- lutv' w ItlminlnU-- r uni Dr M, h f eo il j Mi 4j ill Lxit ft ar nf Kl M til Ulfem. 'UH ibt hand and n. ke (he fr- d ni wjilr Hi htr art Hiiianfius who wui.u nake our v rrw.re dmuaiiiv Ax' (& n "l i jtl , J i fun-s- i't irrv riuineive iio iut rat ok- e wt uf I vn an.l nisn-b- d 1U sui ih u ,,, Line of the most notable occurrences in the history of congressional legisla , tioD marked tha closing hours of thi last session of the Fiftv-si.t- h Congress, Senator Carte r of Montana signalisd his retirement from the Senate after six.tears of brilliant service by talking the river and harbor bill to death. He occupied the floor, consecutively, for nearly thirteen Injur,, iillhoufih iu the aggregate about tiiree lioura of that time were devoted to other busi-uea- u t u s- v othe, i'-tm- ,ii tty matiir, fuiidanVjnvl wad eaHeiiiitil U. Ufitiobatitv With no i be purso-v- e nation created Jn m U hpirtl ba It developed iu full aud indeiekkl aovereigmy We adhere to the principle I auioiitf ourvclve and by Ooaciufert etpjiiluj will we assign t miraelveu a subordinate rad in the family of n tiiona Mv fellow citizens, the Both house of Congress were in sespublic event of at past four yearn have gone into Tbn sion Sunday (by extending the legislaarc uk near tto justify rmduil history Some of ib wen uuforeecit many of them cuotuento ture day of Saturday) endeavoring to and far rcac Ingip lUnir mabtsqueucu preidBt fcddfttut ftdldw. wlvtaaiid out relation with the reali of tto ' dispose of all matters in conference. wrid The pan which the tnited Sttw bore At 11:40 Sunday night he began liia bonorablv in the thrilling aceuea INAUGURAL ADDRESS- China while Of a to A no r i an life, ha bee harrnunv with it true spirit und 1km traditiow speech, which did not end uutii ontUtkiot aad In dealing with the result Compartment MncAo lutwiwa wd lu Roosevelt was sworn in, policy loan-trMow in4 four Venn Ago that of mtxleruUitn and faimoHa j which marked the passing of tbe TNITKIJ STATES AND f'CBA. Coninttilttfid. Wc face at thk moment a most Fifty-sixtCongress, and with it all itnpfirt on the ouesiion that of (he future reiatiomT of tbe unfinished business. Ftllow (itiznriH - When we amt rmted SUlea iwt with vyith AtAfikfMnnb, Krtaa anxiMiy (hern fubj cTohe'ffumds iTetghfrfhi we must remain Nom tiiMin Tm rtAmrd to our currency credit. dociaration ef me purpo aew of thia governmeat pow. Then our tcnamirv rct cipu wtrn ia Arkansas Hanker Threatsnad. the resolution of April so. IKjh, mu le tnadi to meet tbe current obJUratlon of tbe of the li,tuad Now they nro Kumcteni for nil KooU Kver vlm-- the goTormueut W H. Langford of Fin Bluff, Ark., tho bv of Spain thr army nil we nrul iiiNtcad wiih hnvc of nurjilun public need, Then I felt ooiiMtrnJntd to convtuie piacuoalilt- upeod he, ben (JttdcU iu people has just made public a letter received rv to the estebluh- tbe ooncrrch tu cxtrnordinnry Mennion to dcvie bv ucw,lv etep, revettuee U pnv tbe onjinnrv eicnHo of tlie uieutof a free aud independent government, by him Sunday afternoon from peraoos .. prepared til assume aud perform the otdlga government Now 1 bve the khi Ui action to Uons of tiiteriutionnl law, which now rest up. lifn,D? themselves tha .Neely Lang. nnounoe that tbe ountrremi Joel cient d bun ree duced tninUoti iu tbe um of of uiLHoiia n,,"r the I(ie letter contained a demand that Mr. ef doUnnt Then tlicre wnsi deep euib itutie ln- - s4 he cutiventlon -eleeud people to frame coustltiniim approac ItniK the completion Langford deposit 850,000 in cash at the enuie of the loro; deprcHAion fn our omnufnt lur- of its labors Tbe transfi r of American coa- end luerceotiie iudus-6r- u ing, mining, trol to the new government Is of such greet lm- - toJ of ,lie alley back of his house by 10 and tbe ootiHetpient dintreM of our lulr-tuo poriuBce. Now Involving an venue of pnxiuo-liupopulutiun every resulting in'olock Sunday n,brnl or als hia son from our Intervention and obligation ia crowded with activity, labor Is well emthe treaty of peace ' I thut ant to be advised by the reoeut ml .Jack, a bright boy 7 years tdd, would glad ployed aud American ptvducuttod kotmI nmr ' wtbome ud ahrtwd i polte. which the Our pro-diruHorn, brauclti of the gciverumeot deems essential to ke kidnaped and hia eyes would be bowwver. are incrowwing Inemb unto aditioOthh cm of the the be- -t Interests of Cubs aud tbe United turned out. Tbe precedented volume city officials are work-in- g of will I further enlarging our foreUrn Slates bousity The principle which led to our Intervention marbeta by bnafidercotmiiercial reUilon on the csss and a reward will be For thut the fundamental law upon which thl purpoae reciprocal tnuie arraiweinenta require with other nation should m llN rui spirit be --the new government rest should be adopted to tffered for the capture of the criminals. ecu re a government capable of performing the eaifully cultivated and promoted duties and discharging tho functions of a aepd VERDICT OF m EXECUTED. arete nation, ot obnerviag H International Th nnrtonal verdict of tft ha for the most o t protecting life ami property, .NEEDLE POINT IN HER HEART. been Whatever clouted remains bg oriiwr. sab ty ami - llbcrtr ami courwmlng ta Snrt h MtabJiekdd anda cuntmuifiifir with IK ccwting policy of Baddea sad Unusual Death of ua Idaho nndimluiahfHl force upon th esecutive and th United Mates with Iu4P,Wmr relation to ulm. 1 The peso which we ni Yowux Woman. But fortunoi M our cotwittd I. CHXigreaa to loaivto Ha can only b Hurd wy iwutd thet'uban people must Iim vrilh It the guarperioandnc b(tKiikfHN methods and strict tcomMny iu natltm-Jsns Mauaon, aged 19, died suddenly antees of permtvneure We Peeuine spvmtoni for the paeiftcatlon of the island, atiiFwe reWe should aUaun Ut ra turn a ad not permit our great prM.erity to lead u to main aeeountnble to the tb.ias, no le- than Tuesday at Squaw Creek, near Boise. 'bualnesa or profiigacv in to our own country and people, for the recofeokfp 'vei4iwa-tSh had been perfectly healty, and it While tbe eouirtaad-lermine- a nstruction of Cuba aa a free commonwealth on public exjeudllttres th object and tbe sum of approprt-ntloabiding foundation- - of right justice, llbeny wta believed sh had taken poison. the officials of ttie exivutive uepart-men- and assured seder IHir eufrenehlsement af are raponaUl fnr hotieatnnd faithful the people will not be completed until free Aii autopsy disclosed a needla point in diHburaementa, and It should be thHr consUot Cuba shuU be a realty, not a nutne. a perfect ber heart car U avoid wat and exiravagame entity not a hijstv experiment bearing within Th discovery recalled th fact that Honesty, capacity and Industry are nowhere Itself the eltmu'Bisof failure more indUpenaUde than in public employment Tilt: FHILU'l'lNF-tevsral These should he fundamental requiMteH to years ago a needle had been While the treaty of petti a with Spain was prigleal appointment and the surest guarantees ratified tun into her fooL ' It bad worked to a Oil the Blh of Ki liruary. uud against removal were pxi hanged neurit two ytiirs ago. vital Four year ago we stood on the brink of war point congress has Indicated no form of goverwithout the poofde knowing it and without anv live nment for the FhillpplDC Ishuuis u s. howpreparation or effort at preparation for the im- ever, f Mro Nation and Vlw prov ideil an armv Ui euable the i xeeudve I I did all honor could that in peril pending to Inaurrectlous. anppreax restore peeee give done to avert the war without avail Work. It became inevitable, and the Oongress at Its first regular eecurity toof the Inhabitants, uud establish ihe the United States thn ughout the "How Mr Nation's work should be antherlty euwatun, without party division, provided money In anticipation of the crisis aud in preparing to archipelago It haa authorized the orgiiuita-tloin relation to law, was considered of native troops ua auxiliary to the regular meet It. It came. The result was algnadv faIt has I -- ell advised from tinu lo tlaa deacussed vorable to American arm and in the highest the Rev. Dr. Meyer in by of th ecu of th military and nttv.il officer i degree honorable to tbe government It the islands of mv action in appointing civil tb Episcopal church, Brooklyn. Run-da- y upon ua obligation from which we cannot escape and from which it would, be dihhon-- e commissions, of the Instructions with whlct in which he said: "If officials will cable to seek to escape. We are now at peace they were charged of their duties and powers, thetr reeomincmliir Ion. and of the rvcnl with the world and fervent prayer that of enforce the law tbe hatchet may not acts under exrcuti r loimnis.ion tog, ther with If difference arise between ua and other powers sword of Ood in the Btate of that they may be nettled by peaceful aibltra-tio- n the very complete Information they have ba the Tbe.e reports fully sot forth tbe citf and that hereafter we may be spared the If you condemn Mrs Nation ditlong ha the islands, sud the Instrurtkn horror of war. ntruated by the people for a second time clearly show the ptlnelp es which will guide you can condemn the man who at midthe until executive the congress shall, as Ills with the office ofraatdent, 1 enter upon its admurderous burglar.' ministration appreciating the great rvpotiM-bilUte- a required to do by the treaty lUlerminathe dvtl rights and political statu of the native night strikes tha wgkh attach tothis renewed hoaer and inhabitants he congress having added the comiui ton, promising unreserved devotion ou Neval Officers Retire sanction of its authority to the powers already mv part to their faithful discharge and reverand exercised by t7ie executive under ently invoking for my guidance the direction possessed Philip C. llichborn. and favor of the Almighty Uod. I should the constitution thereby leaving with then, fortht governmental who baa been Chief of the Bureau of shrink from tbedutle Uum day assarted if did ecutivethe rrponstbilitv not feel that in their performance I should b n e the Ihllippino. I shall continue the efforts the of the wise and patriotic men already taken until order shall he restored instruction end Repair for th past nf all parties, it encourages me for the great throughout the Islands, end ss fast as conilf. permit will establish local govrrtituenta eight years, end Pay Inspector H. O. task Xk I nos uodrrtaks to tMltovs ttaHi lions In the formation of which the full tho who volnBturlly oommlltMl to mo the of the people has tsen wlreadv invited and Colby, on of tbe ranking officers of Irufil Impoeed upon the chief executive of the when established will eneuurwge the peoilTS tbe pay corps, were placed on tbe refopuBUCWTit xtveYomexrnrrtnnrnopoort lir my administer them duties to "preserve, protect and defend the Con-o- f tired list Monday. atltutloa tbe United Statee" and to rare thut FOR ISLANDS the laws be faithfully executed. The settled purpose long ago Cesdltlos ef Empress Frederick prevailed is The national purpose la Indicated through a afford the of the islands national election. It la the constitutional eminent asInhabitants fast as they are ready for tl wtfim Prof. Ranvers, one of the medical atmethod of ascertaining thn publio will W ht n with earnestness and fidelity A'reudv once It Is registered It a a law to all of ua and pursued of th Empress Frederick, has been tendant ace, In something this illrwi tnplished faithful observance should follow Its decrees. U- -n "Hie government s representatives ctrtl eay that qnlte possibly she will live SECTIONALISM HAS DISAPPEARED and mllltarv, are d, Ing fatthrul and noble worn Strong heart and helpful hand are needed In their mission of emancipation and merit tM for id AST months, though her illness and fortunate) v e have them In every part of approval and support of theireountrvmes Iks most liberal terms of amnesty have alresdv may take at any moment a tarn for eur beloved country We are haa disappeared. Division on public been communicated to the lusurvcm. and ui wsv Is still 0en for those who have mi tha worse, in which ease, tha end th,i, questloneI ran no longer be traced lo tbe war arms against the government for honurahn maps uf Hill These old differences leas aud submission Vo Its would probably come auddenly. am horln Iras disturb tbe judgment. Existing problems demand tbe thought and quicken theconarlenre NOT WAUJNO War A New Explosive Tested. of the country and th responsibility of their Our countrymen should not tie deceived . presence aa well for their righteous settlement V ar Testa being made at th Sandy Inhabiunsy rests upon ss alt no more upon me than upon the f,,iWftluirrmis A of portion Hook you There are some national questions In th proving rounds with a new explo-Ing war against the United States B.E! solution of which patrtoUsm should exclude the greater of the Inhabitants part of great power. Ordnance officials' rec,mb partisanship. American ami welcome Magnifying the difficulties will nul take theta guarsntv ofsovereignly To. ami satisfactory results have order flu lghly good seeunlv off our heads nor facilitate their Mj adjustment liberty, freedom of coos, let Great secrecy has bean obtained. Distrust of the rapacity. Integrity and high property,111 been To them full kappine-- s purposes of the American pe pic will not be an lion will tb testa. in given. shall not observed They conducting aSaT, be naplrlng theme for future political contests not 1, ave the destiny Durk pictures and gloom v foreboding re worse In the talaadi to the disloyal thotuLS! loyal than useless These only becloud, they do not who are In rebellion (hllfonl Breed jr for Germs ay. against the United help to point the way of safety and " honor Oixler under civil lo.iuuiioas'wUl cu Hop malteth not of the aahemed The German government ha ordered The as those who now bivak the peace lore?? prophets of evil were not th builder of the wUI But or of California brandy for use needed wheoLL used republic, nor In Its crisis since have they saved who make war against us shall make it moJT 800 barrel or served ft. Th faith of the (others was a May It end without further and navy. This ia the first army it aadilL by mighty fore to Iu creation and the faith of be ushered In the re Urn of blootiahed, peace to the kind, and la tha result their descendant has wrought Its progress end of b!r shipment oternm ot UUervy furnished it defender. They ar obsiruo- - She with Vice-preside- h -- InnUc-quft- te utm , , l"ty fort-oti- erU-aiturii- m g diver-iidet- legt-lait- ue tn-u- pl.-g- oit gl -s u s n iHtT v Knaa V 1 Rear-Admir- 1 seif-gn- s.-- v h1. associated with Joeeprh Smith. , A re o nt order of the war depertman t Right to Tea tkaep la Transit. assigns Colonel Eskridge of the Twenty-tI the cue ot John Kelly against hird infantry, bow stationed at Fort County Ataessor Rboadee, tbe euprem Douglas, to the command of tha Twenty-sev- court of Wyoming baa sustained th enth Colonel Eskridge decision of infantry. the district court, effirtniag Was recently promoted from the rank tb rigbt of the state to tax sheep Ueutenaat-coloneof which were being driven through the A Npbi bank which collected a note . tele from Utah to Nebraska. Kelly several years ago and deposited tha ought to evnde th tax on th ground money Instead of delivering it to tbe that th property wee tb of holder of the note, was last weak sued interstate commerce, but the subject court held and admitted tbe collection, but won that the' graced while in the enit on the ground that tbe claim transit, the, taxsheep did not conflict with -was so old it was wUawed. ' th interttnt commerce law. r L 5 u ' of ubeetUfactory experiment other Treeldewt lge. Many Bill. President McKinley affixed hi nature to about 8- - 100 billa by whil at the cepitol Monday The more imporUnt were the folio, ps-sse-d COD g reel lofTi brand!. TIMBER Acres on tke DEAL- - DEBT STATEMENT. lsjUe Ilmbw, fM M. oBa ef th largest limber deals ever I Btda ( the sistsof Idaho was brought j to light Saturday by the filing on 000 acres of land, thia being th first filing on a tract to finally include 000 acres, and whieha6 betwaen ooo.OOO ana soo.ooo.ftoo feet ofavailabl timber standing upon it. When th fun plan i con 1,11 in a ted it will mean the investment aioug th raystbe ol some l.'l'Ki (Mi and the installing and operation of large milling piaDts at Payette, Emmett, anil Horse Sho Bend. The firm of lubbtu A. afery of Montana ia going into tiie lumber business on the largest scale of any corporation For many years in southern Idaho past this firm has been practically supplying tlie mmes of liutte with timber, selling more of that kind o) material than any other one firm of that city All the land being taken in through timber land scrip, winch ia now pracThe lands tically tbe same as ca,b being takeu over by tha firm com-- 1 mence near ferry on the Fay-- j ette river aud extend on up to tbs Fayette lakes, in the vicinity of which they have a vast acreage in a compact body. A conservative estimate places tha amount of timber at 600,000,000 feet. Fwt -- f 13,-A- ll y j C Durtuf Muuth of - it Wea Reduced The monthly statement of tbe publie debt bhowj that at the cloay of buei-ne,February 21. 1001, the debt, leas cash in the treasury, amounted a decrease for the month of Tbe debt is recapitulated $7, 576. ,174 1 Interest-bearindebt. aa follows 5HO.410, debt on which interest has s, uTTT,-Os7,olo,5o- $!,-00- g since cea-e- d bearing tal. SI, n 5. debt inaturitv, mtiicst, 8 034 f.5 To- 1 1 his amount, however, does not include Jim 31,1.0- -' in certificates and which are treusurv notvb offset by hii.i.0al umnuut of cash on hand, which is ln lJ h,r tl eir redemption. The ca,h in the treasury is classified as fol low s' l.c -- i rve fun in gold, 8150, OOh.nu trust fynd. S7n ,nl,6-- general ,fwida, $111. 4 )0 077 in national bank os- -, total. '7 depositories there are dewinch t again-mand liabilities outstanding amount013.679. which leaves a cash ing to balance on band of 8..O',015,140. -- 0; , $1,139,-(c.y.oV- EFFECT OF ALCOHOL. Committee of I dot rraii4 ai-- b Korommend Tens- - ln( rurllim. The repoit of the committee on teaching of physiology as bearing on on the effect of alcohol, as submitted to the National touneil of Eduatioa al Chicago is as follows: UNCLE SAM S MONEY. We recommend that a book of eduBtnSement bhowlnx Receipts and Kzpendl. cational doctrine be formulated which turns for February. may guide It mperauce instruction in The comparative statement of the schools throughout the country; and government's receipts and expenditure we further recommend that the scope .shows that the total receipts from all of tiie investigation be so enlarged as aourcaa during February were $45,844,-12to cover not only the topics suggested, an increase over February of last but also tbe field of personal hygiene, year of 81,140,000. ao far as tins is u practical matter for The receipts from me several sources school instruction of revenue are given aa follows: Cus We also recoinend that thia investoms, 118,719,598, decrease, 81,100,000; tigation be conducted under tbe direcinternal revenue, 822,046,598, increase, tion of the National Council of Educs 81,280,000; miscellaneous, 83,077,920, tion, in accordance with the regulaincreaae, 82,000,000. tions of the National Educational Tbe expenditures on account of th association war department were 110,033,054, Suicide la I eadvllie Church 8600 000; navy, 84,370,269, n W. Bond, a William 8325,000. man of committed Lradvilla, toyoung the laat months the During eight tal receipts exceeded the total expendi- suicide in a very dramatic manner Fri-- . Ha was usher at th tures by 811,484,000. day evcuing. Leuteu services of the Episcopal church Director Rathbon Held on Mw and just as services Marled he raised a C bottle to bis lips aud drank an ounce hrg. Director Uathboue wii of carbolic acid, lie then walked to ' Saturday summoned before the judge the pulpit and asked the minister to aud notified that he would be obliged pray for hia. Bond died in horribla to furnish additional bonds in the sum ' agony a few moments later. He was of 85,000 on a charge of complicity with! 24 years of age and was a member of Neeley. The new charge is based on a Company F, Colorado volunteers, serv- statement of receipts from the Matan log with honors during the Philippine zas office showing that 819,000 waa re- war. He leaves a widowed mother. ceived monthly while Neeley credited Despondency, due to sickness, was th The fiscal cause- of the suicide. only $12,000 on his books. aays he has suspicious that Rathbon Eleventh Cavalry Horn From Manila 1 implicated, but is now unable to The transport Meade arrived at San prove it. Francisco Friday afternoon from Mat' WORK OF CONGRESS. nils I'ith the Eleventh volunteer cavalry, under command of Colonel LockCod grass Waa In Besaloo 107 Days hortest ett. The soldiers and civilians aboard for I oars. the Meade numbered 824. Ther were The volnme of.jvdj-- done by tb r meu who had been detwenty-foucongrebw just closing is shown in a from tlie ported Houoe Philippines by the millo the calendar supplement prepared by Clark Wool field of tha House itary authorities. Most of tba men are Private Carl C. staff. The congress was in session 197 discharged soldiers. days, which is less than any eongress Ruckerytroop L, Third cavalry, died for years. The following it given of at sea. There were nine insane, ninety-esifck and eleven dead. BrigaNumber of bills, 14,. ight bills, acta, etc.: 830; number of reports, 3000; publio dier General H. B. Freeman waa among acta, 345; private acts, 1250; total acts, the cabin passengers. 1595; number of joint resolution, 395. NO EXTRA SESSION. well-know- - -S- Americans Preparing to Leave China. The American preparations for departure from China are going actively forward. AH supplies, except enough for two companies, hay been packed and marked for Manila. The British plaos contemplate a summer along th Pei-U- o and a general removal of foroes, leaving behind by next winter half a battalion of Welsh fmileers as a in Pukin. together with an India regnn mi t to guard tha railroad. Montan River on Rampag. The Biackfoot, Deer Lodge aad Hell Gate rivers, along the Northern Paciflt between Mullan tunnel and Missoula, are running full. Tbe bridge at Garrison is in danger. Th bridge across Hellaton creek near Drummond was carried away Saturday and trains can not gat through. COST OF FEDERAL leers la Cost BU1LDINOS. ef a Number Orders Centres. by Th passed urday, among omnibus publio building bill, by both houses ef congress SaL earrled tbe fellewing increases, others: Cheyenne, Wye., $350,-00- 0 t 1300,000; Butte, Mont, 8200,000 to 8225,000; Helena, Mont, 8300,000 to 8350,000; Seattle, Wash., $300,000 to 1750,000; Salt Lake, $300,000 to $500,000; Boise, $200,000 to $250,000. Nleerefsa Caaal Nesettatioea. The Nicaragua canal aegotistioan, it is aaid, have been or ar oa a point ef being entirely transferred-tWashington a Embassador Choate is aot empowered to deal with the euggeetioneof th British Government to Senate Amendment ft, sardine Cuba. The House removed all possibility of an extra session Friday by concurring lo the Senate amendments to the array appropriation bill. Tbe vote stood 159 to 135. It was a strict party vote with the exception of Mr. McCall of Massachusetts, Mr. Loud of California, Mr. Driscoll of New York and Mr. Mann of Illinois, who voted with the Democrats. Mr. Cooper of Wisconsin answered present and was not paired. The bill now goes to the president. House A frees doluts Ordered Close. In Salina, Kan., Mayor Roach issued an order to the chief of police to notify every joint in th city to close by March 4th. The mayor s action was caused by a committee visiting him and threatening to demolish the joints unless they were closed. via Htatloa Guard Dftaregardud Distress Blxaal of RAe de Janeiro. Captain Hodgson of the Fort Point Life-H- e station Thursday notified Major Blakeley, superintendent of th service, that Mark Ellington. the guardsman who waa on duty in the lookout tower th morning th steamer Rio de Janeiro was wrecked, a had confessed to him that ha heard th Rios ignala of distress, but paid no particnlar attention to them, and neglected to aronae th station. Captain Hodgaon Immediately suspended g g a Red-H- d red-h- 1 t ! 7,876.3:4. nine-year-ol- The district of Columbia eode biiL th neval appropriation lUl; tha bill making appropriation for tie service and for the emndry civilpotgi penaea of th government; Mtablithiog a national bureau of standardth. 8t. Louis fair bill- - februarj SEARED HIS BOYS CHEEKS. Switzha to retamed lifted Dreyftn aa Eraaeteee Mae Cm Poker ea erland after a short stay la Paris, durBit Bob, reeled the proof of ing which he cor Because Jacob Johansen, a porter, th book h ha eoinpleted, entitled believed hia eon told a lie, "lito Yearn of My Life," dealing with The alreet frame of th new palace he seared his cheeks, ears end banda on Devils islaat. of the Emperor of Japan at Tokio t with a hln Imprisonment poker. When arreeted, now all up, but It will he ten year Johansen encountered The principal difficulty justified himself by qnotiag ot Capetown In before the building it finished. Th th scriptural injonction of sparing tb by tba authorities trneture i 200 feet by 400 feet and rod and to prevent the plague their effort' spoiling the child. He also waa designed by Katyma, th foremost aaid a U encealment tbe by Sunday school superintendent from spreading J a pane a Mtect advised him to so punish th boy. Jo the colored people of ita existence henteo is thought to be Insane. among them. , ,, Direr fee' Book FlaRked. - V ls.eeo WS.OVO.UtM) Tmlhad to I)Mth Laat Hour of ooaaion- - avu mum, biso-- r Dili ol Important Meaanre u - ordesl human, ss (iia nr preaoKrfs are fol owing in course they Thev triumphed fsi falu-their au l plead urxatil r ' ,u iwt ar farH of a hicteuipM jr nionaiud o wili uu now surrender with tc-- ue Owjbee hke Mis Kiser. BIO IDAHO CARTER KILLS RIVER AND HARBOR BILL i uiV-'fluo, IDAHO. -l u (ti Uak Uponkkh n t r tl fhe path of pfww ijfhi. Ik m th iiu Muutjin New ihirtsrn are ofiea bard u do i lur futhr r found them ao. fod fe flod iUtrn so lfu are inxnvefiieQt Cost us s ti t i h nf Hut nr uot matle betr for ( hr rffori and ai ifUe aul are Hot those ia r IifU ti i,i and id .i W e witi be 4fiHld too, with the fa Ht op ositun h t oufrobli d pit rv onward gio? (tr-- ron-ecou- . und who Would tin Jl hU i, i.gr pcope to D IN Oil has been discovered on the Owyhee side of tbe Nnake rivdr In the vicinity of th George Newell ranch along the Owyhee aide of the river for many tulles above Bernard s are apriug of hot water Mr. Mr. Newell and others aom time ago did considerable boring for the purpose of lapping the supply ol this water, hoping to aecme enough U, l of value for irngei'ion Mr. Ne well (Ii8LcvereU oil iu ooa a! the welU that he sunk After making the il it wry he carefully up until he coulJ aecure capital to asbiat him iu developing the find tioiuff to Seattle, Newell succeeded in lotaraatioff part.ea there. T he laitci 'Ot expert hack with him to hit ranch They made a favorable report and the Seattle y ndimte, in eon junction with iir Nevvell proceeded tc locate about i,hoo acrea. Parada the Mosf Impressive Ever Wiinessed UTAH STATE NEWS. to ooat Ms4 - CO. UTAH. COALVILLE, OIL Tl 1 |