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Show X i COALVILLE TIMES. BRIBERY IN oo. , mUUMt COALVILLE. TIMM f pal. - n ' day. disbeen dollars hare silrer Bogus covered in circulation In Salt Lake City, the appearance and ring of the coin being very deceptive. The imitation, however, is merely silver plated. " Stats Auditor Morgan Richards has reported: to State Superintendent park that 546,061.46 of the'stato school fund remained on hand on December list. The cum will be apportioned st 'once. The biennial report of the superintendent of the state school for the desf, dumb and blind show that tbs - entire cost ,,ot maintenance ofthe school for the past biennial period was vry ; , 135,480.87. Major Henry P. Birmingham, brigade surgeon U. 8. V., esptsin sad Seslst-an- t surgeon U. 8. A., has been relieved ITom ' further duty in the department of Porto RIoo, and ordered to Fort Douglas tor duty. The bienslsl report of the trustees of the state Industrial school shows that since the opening of the institution 103 boys and 0 girls have been committed. During the past two years 41 have been committed. On the 3rd Inst., Georgs W, Bsrtch was sworn in as chief Justice end Robert N. iiaaktn ea sssoelstc jnatio Charles 8. of tbs supreme oonrL . Tans, the retiring chief justice, admln-- , iatered the oath of office to each of the - , - '. jurists. ' August Larson, who struck axnled shot" while working his mining claim near Pleasant Green, has succumbed to hi injuries. He was horribly 'mangled by the 'explosion, hi scalp being torn, hie eyes blinded and both band almost severed. The past year the farm at tbs state prison produced 4,130 bushels of potatoes, US bushels of turnips, 600 bushels of parsnips, ISO bushels of oats, 1,373 bushels of carrots, 630 bushels of beets, 43 bushels onions, 433 tons hsy, besides ... , fruits and vegetables. Librarian la P. Palmer of the state law library has submitted his report for tbs year ISO to Governor Wells. The report shows that 601 volumea ware accessioned last year, making 8,810 new ea the ahulvea. 664 hooks were purchased last year at a cost of 11,840.30, t President L. W. Shurtliff of the commission in charge of Utahs exhibit at the exposttioa.laat week drew from State Auditor Richards the last warrant of 31 ,600 out of the appropriated sum of 18,000 for the Commission's and exhibit's expenses. - George Willi, the If h Pleasant oaf cracker, who escaped jaU by digging When A tunnel, has been recaptured. X he made hi escaper he bad shackles on his lege, which prevented him from making headway and resulted in hie being- - overtaken by the sheriff. John Woodman, the man who was found near Fairfield, December 88, badly frosen and erased with pain, has suffered the loss of both feet and the finger of both bands, the amputation being performed at Salt Lake City. When Woodman was found at ..Fair- field he was gnawing his frosen finger aod was in a pitiable condition. The Pelican Point murder mystery Is being revived and Harry liayea may he proven innocent of the charge ,r yet of murder. The wife of Georg W, Wright, a former resident of Salt Lake (Tty, declares that her husband was tha murderer, aod tbs matter wiH be . thoroughly investigated by the friends of Hayes. The biennial report of the attorney general, filed with Governor Welle last week, shows that during the past two years more than 300 distinct question hsv been officially answered In written opinions, besides the numerous consultations in which advice ha been given orally. The attomey-geneasks for the appropriation of funds with which to hire an assistant. The Tar pry application for the leas . of 100,000 acres of land along the line of the Central Pacific was rejected by " ' Trans-Mississip- pi limit of 30,000 acres is placed on toe amount of land to he leased to on i la Trots Orfere Casual a TetriM W rack. , New York, Jaa, 11 By a head-ocollision between two passenger trains at Millionaire The Claim RaprmmtatteM . of the Lehigh Valley railroad at Wes Wits btrh Clark Gave Him ta rerebaaer Tutm-Oa- rh Feepte T Dune Hen, N. J., thirteen persona were Emphatically Drey the fHrey- - r killed and over twenty-fiv- e wounded West Dunellen 1 three miles free Helena, Mont, fan. 13. State Sena- Bound Brook and about mile tor F. M. Whiteside of Flathead county from New York "City. thirty At the spot has turned over to the bribery love li- Where the disaster occurred there is a gating committee thirty bill of the harp curve in the Lehigh Valley track denomination of 11.000 each, which he and a deep cut It was a local trait swears were given to him for the pur- and an excursion train that collided pose of buying vote for W. A. Clark of The two engines, from which both (of Butt for United State senator. crews bad jumped, earns together with Whiteside claims he went to John B. an awful crash. The excursion train Welcome, a Hutto attorney, supposed was probably going at about fifteen to represent Mr. Clark, and intimated miles an hour. The local engine, at if that he would take money and vote for tripped In its faster Right, turned a Clark, and for more money would get complete somersault and earns crash isf three Other members to do likewise. down beside its now demolished obHe swears he did all this for the sole struction, But Us career was not endand virtuous purpose of exposing cor- ed before it had jammed the, tender of ruption and doing a noble doty in tb the excursion train almost from one service of the state. end to the other of too first car from ' The committee i conducting a thor- Shamokin. , The tender stopped few ough investigation, and toe money has eats from the rear door, The ear, or been ordered turned over Into the state what was left of it, rolled over, carry5 "'T"J 77 treasury. ing with it tbs imbedded tender. Use 1 Friends of Mr, dark deny in to to the and the fragments of dozen-bodie- s story of Whiteside, sod declare the imprisoned wounded, who had beeft whole a damnable conspiracy on the carried .with the jagged iron on tta 7 relentless courts through toe coach. part of hi opponen It is claimed that the operator had RELATION8 BROKEN OFF. given orders which eansed the trains iflBplae If sere . retted .. fitePM Consul to collide, aod that so blame is attach, U Udmaat. ... ed to the train crews. 13. The Filipino Jan. Hongkong, TOOK HER OWN LIFE. . committee has broken off all relations h with United States Consul el Judge Miner Commit Sulekfe committee has Issued writ Daughter 4a Baa Vreootaeo, in the supreme court to recover the San Francisco, Jan. 11. Mrs. Char lea sum of I7,00Q, which toe Filipinos claim to have deposited with Mr, Wild-ma- n McQuewan, the young married daughter of Supreme Judge James A. Miner as treasurer of the Filipino Indeof memUtah, committed suicide In the The in fund June last pendence ber o(tba committee further allege EUnton, a fashionable lodging-hous- e that sensational disclosure are prob- at 713 Sutter street The body was able, showing they ' add, that the found Bt 13:30 by the aged mother of American government recognized tbs the deceased, who had gone out for a Filipinos as belligerents by affording walk about 10 and had just returned. them saaUUnce ln arm and moral in- - . Jr, McQuewan badJtied a trunk strap fiuenee to cooperate against Spain, around toe corner of a large wardrobe thus endorsing the agreement made and with a noose at the end which was wed around her throat she aowly with Agulaaldo at Singapore in herself. The body was left strangled , April until Coroner Hill sod Deputy banging MATAAFA IS KINO OF SAMOA, Sullivan arrived and cut it down. The Kleatlee Was Held Without Trnable, Dw body was not removed to the morgue, Hie the Oppodtloa f Tam aawe. )ut an inquest will be held. Mr. McQuewan had been suffering 12. Official inforWashington, Jan. mation has been received of the elec- from melancholia, and a letter was tion of Mataafa as king of Samoa, found bidding farewell to all her The election was held without trouble, friends Mrs McQuewan wae formerly though Tomases, who was vice king prominent in social r circles in Salt Lake in 1881, hacked by a small following, City and Ogden. endeavored to obtain the office." The OPERATIONS CtF TP.A1M SOBBEKS situation according to toe latest advice a, Is quiet la Hie Years Put ThVy Have until Vp S4C Trains. , u Mataafa election la highly satis11. The Express Jaa. Cincinnati, to not tbs Washington factory, only aneut toe government, hut to the German and Gazette has collected data toe of robbers train during operation British governments, because of the federal jurof effect The year, past his he he in will that guided certainty actions by the wishes of the consul la isdiction upon train robberies Is eviIn New Mexico. During the Apia of the signatory powers to tbs denced pant year there waa not even an atBerlin treaty. tempt at train robbery la the sister OOMEZ IS FOR PEACE, The crime is punishable republic. with instant death. Qubae Leader Invites Co operetta of the there Following is the record of train robSpenkuda. Havana, Jan. 12. General Maximo beries in tht United Btates: In 1890, Oomez, addressing a meeting of Span- 13; 1891, 16; 1893, 16; 1893, 33; 1894, 34; 1893, 40; 1896, 38; 1867, 30; 1891, 38, iards on Sunday at Calbarien, said: Her is toe old Chinaman (refer-ju- g Total number of trains held up in nine to his nickname), to incendiary, years, 246; total number of peoplu the fellow who eat off head. But, killed, 88; total number of people in! . , really all that la much exaggerated. I ured (shot) 777. 1898! Number record for The of have made war against Spain,' not hold-up28; number of stage Against the Spaniards, --whom! respect train of trainmen and number robberies 7; s, theCu-jban, and detire to see united with number of robber 4; passengers shot, too finish all that together may killed, 6; number of robber shot, 4 work which is now approaching I end. Spaniards and Cubans ought to MORE TROUBLE IN PARIS. embrace each other, forgetting the bitterness which is already past, never to De B urepelr Ukly te Tndp-K-et return. All should unite to make Aatlof a CrWa. . Cuba free and independent 11. The Echo de Bud Jan. Faria, JtMBA8SADORJTO RUSSIA. a Statement by M. Qoasuay publishes the reason for de Beaurepsire giving Chu!aaM Tuwuvuf Fwujlnxla his resignation of the presidency of eaves the AppotntoMat, the civil section of the eourt of cassaWashington, Jan. 13. The president tion. In a long document be virtually aent nominations to these 'yesterday ' protests against what he suggest la a the senate! State Charlemagne Tower of Penn- conspiracy on the part of the eourt of now minister to Austria-Hungarcassation to exonerate Dreyfus But sylvania to be ambassador to Russia: he practically admit hia partiality by Addison (X Harris of Indian, to be min' declaring that hia resignation waa inIster to Austria-HungarTreasurer James G. Monohaa col- tended to avenge the army audita lector of Internal revenue, Beoond dis- genergts for toe sufferings they have trict of Wisconsin. , had to endure in alienee. , , r Cubas glaaaelal Srutaaa, PASSENGERS BURNEC Washington, Jaa- - II Dr, Joue A. t a Wrack Friar, chairman of toe finance com- five pwuoM DaqaMn a, Ta. mittee of the Cuban assembly, and one of to leading lawyers of toe island, Plttahurg, Jan. 10. A Monongaheln baa arrived In Washington, and will traction car became unmanageable near Duqneane. Pa., and went over a present to the department of state embankment near Raskin plan for the settlement of the financial -foot system of Cuba. Thte plam include a bridge. When the car toppled over, method of appropriating certain reve- the store upset and several passenger nues toward the payment of the wer burned. Those seriously hurt were: Charles McCullough, Cuban soldiers when they are disbandconductor; ed and other financial measures for Mr. W. J. Bailey, Peter Ludi, Anton the relief of the poor, Lodi, W. J. Dailey. AH will recover Gar Cksaw M the Tarts K peaIt 11 Dnyfa Piute Hia Imut Ferdinand W. -- Paris, Ju. II. A telegram from New York, peek, United States commissioner gen. Cayenne, capital of French Guiana, eral to the Faria Exposition, said in ntrated la the. eouxv hi speech to the Algonquin club ban- of cassation, embodying the reply-o- f quet that he had succeeded in obtain- Dreyfus to questions put to him by the ing a fair proportion of exhibit space publie prosecutor there. Dreyfua enfor the American section, yet the allot- ergetically' denleatoat conment is grossly inadequate, and those fessed he ws guilty to Captain L loatmated with tb rfepotsrifcllity mart charge hTwaa ynake a constant straggle in the direc- placed at the Ecole Mllittire at th tion of careful selection and extreme time of hia condemnation aod degra'condensation the demands for space are dation, tad moat rewroenergetically ' te ta hi innocence. already beyond that at command. FILIPINOS "NOT ATTACKED AMERICAN FORCES. Troop person. . - The report of the state board of pardons for the years 1897 sad 98, as pro- pared tor the precaution til the legiprison slature, shows that thirty-tw- o convicts were pardoned and commutation and sentence, tour In number, were granted. t. , Wild-xun.-T- i s, r , ," y, twenty-five- Jta ll .hW" irw V- - l- r- 'TEW'n4'tr4r i &.4 77 BY Win b Looted. BotNte ot Hollo- -. Destroy , th Towa If It la Bombarded. Tha patriotic retpoasa ot thepeoplso f th volunteers for the war wita. state ta to umummmU Iww(mu Hectare T fey Will -- Another big shipment of Utah flout to China will be unde in the neei future. Subscription amounting to nearly 110.000 here el reed; been pledged to stock in the sell Lehl hes let B j. The sugar f sctor st contract for S0O seres of beet in gpsn on. Uh Fork for next Gunnison This season produced 100.000 bushels of grain and nbout 73.000 pounds of lucerne seed. The Utah and Pacific has been completed to Sulphur Spring sad paaaeo-ge- n are being carried on the construe-tiotrains, which make regular runs - . ATORIAL CANDIDATE. UTAH. X - Mtafeh A LEGISLATOR ENTRAPS A 8EN-- - -- tha estimated value of which ta than ti jflw.u ta excess of forth rear, SO, or more UTAH LEGISLATURE. ttha raar previous WILL AVOID CONFLICT n UTAH NEWS. - COLLIDED ON A CURVE. MONTANA Salt Lake City, Utah. Jan. ia Every fepata, lafurnishing eothusiasttceiiv commended, sod a warm tribute paid to the gallantry of Utah maa member of the tenet wax present ea battlefield. They are. ha says, ta hia the entitled te 'a public expression front when Secretary of State Hammond opinion, the representatives of tha commonwealth. called the aenate to order at noon yesAs to the cod which became effective a year ha says that while there has sot bees sufago, announced terday, Mr, , Hammond ficient time tawhlth uust it fully, yet it is to anythat the list of members of the senate satisfactory ta the main and superior thing previously published. Some amends and tea new- ments are aeeessary. but genera instead of eoroprisedeight , imrislatloa is recommended, ly elected senator. Justice Bartch ad- sperlni T ha notion of tha state board of loan comof the issuance IlSOOx), ministered the oath to th newly elect- missioners Inst year Inoent bonds, has mar a twenty-yeper ed senators, after which Senator Aquila saving te tha state that will aggregate te.Sxl Aa appropriation to defray the Kebeker of Rich county waa elected per annum.of expenses printing sad engraving, la aug- president of th aenate,' receiving 16 The onerous and important work of handling votes, while toe opposing candidate, and disposing of state lands, ia reported aa -- hold-over- Manila, Jan, 10. Colonel Potter, the pedal emissary of General Otis between Manila and Iloilo, has arrived here with dispatches from the latter point Th situation when he left there ws practically t naebaaged. The streets were barricaded, and It was reported that the principal buildings had been kerosenad, the insurgents having threatened to destroy the whole bo at ness section by fire at the first shot of bombardment Tb hanks were shipping treasure to toe United Btates by the tranaport Newport and other vessels. The family of the American has gone' on hoard the Newport T Colonel Potter President that reports McKinley's proclamation had to be typewritten aboard ship, as the printer on shore declined to do the work, and when tha text of to proclamation was read to them, ridicnled the notion that vice-cons- ul ar 'Senator Joseph Howell of Cache eonnty, received two votes Th following Democratic caucus nominee for the different effioe were then elected; For minute elerk, W, S. Tol-to- n of Beaver; For docket clerk, L R. Vance of Utah; Ft enrolling and engrossing clerk, Martin Lenzi of Salt Lake; For committee clerk, L. C. Johnson of Salt Lake and Charles Au- gustin of Uintah; For aergeant-at-armE. A. King of Salt Lake; For a, .chaplain, Harmon Cummings of Wa- satch; For messenger, Asa S, Hawley of Sevier; For doorkeeper, EL J. Faust; ,For watchman, Reuben Nebeker of Boa Elder; For page, John Jenkins of - conciliation waa possible. Utah. After the new officer were The United States gunboat Petrel Sworn in by President Nebeker the arrived at Iloilo on December 6, and fduato waa declared organized,. aiii on Colonel Potter repents that to United motion of Senator Rideout the house States troops will probably land on was so notified. Guimaraa island, about midway beAt 1:30 o'clock a messenger from the tween th island of Pansy and the house announced the organization of island of Negros, where a eamp will he that body. established, 7 Senator W. Q. Nebeker' motion that a committee on rales be appointed was CZARS DISARMAMENT PLAN. earried. The president named W. G. Re EvtdaM Dlmmul la Bala tu Give Nebeker, 'Evans and Howell, and at It Etwl. 1:58, on motion of Abel John Evans, the London, Jam 10. The Sehaatapol senate adjourned until 3 oclock this correspondent of the Times, who baa afternoon. been touring in eastern Russia for two months to discover, if possible, some Ia tka Boom, evidence on tho part fit the Russian Salt Lake City, Jan. 10. The house government to give effuet .tot the d te- convened at 12:33, being called to order ar moment proposals of Emperdr Nicho- by Secretary Of State Hammond. Thy roll wae ealled and every member anlas, says all hia observations were quit to the contrary. , swered present, after which Justice The correspondent says: At the "Miner administered 'the oath of office naval dockyards I found feverish ac- to the legislator. M. William lance Not of a man has withdrawn Utah countivity. Roy from the frontiers. The ministers of ty, the Democratic nominee, and John war and marine have been inspecting R, Murdock of Beaver county, the all the important military. and naval nominee of the Republican caucus, gtations, urging an acceleration of the were placed in nomination for speaker preparations for defense, hut appar- ot the house. The ballot resulted: ently never mentioning the czar's man. Eoylaoce, 40; Murdock, 14. lfesto. The number of men enrolled The Democratic caucus nominees for in the army and nary daring the the following offices were then chosen month of October and November last by a party vote: J. At. Cohen, Salt Lake, chief clerk; wer larger than ever." Reinforcements are being sent to the far east as fast Fred J, Marshal, Cache, minute clerk; as they can be transported, and all the Milando Pratt, Salt Lake, docket clerk. h Nephl Farmer,. Pavla, engrossing elerk; garrisons along - the Ezrlah Tattle, Emery ,ergeant-at-arme- ; frontier are Twlng largely Increased. A. C. Smoot, Salt Lake, doorkeeper; - PRINCESS TETUA DEAD. William Bidd, Salt Lake, chaplain; Wee the Popular art laflaoa rial Baler at George Whittington Rich, watchman. tha Tahiti hlanda The successful candidates were sworn San Francisco, Jan. 10. The French in by Secretary Hammond. On motion of Mr. Shepard, toe rules mall boat Tropic Bird brings the newt from Tahiti of toe death at Papeete of of the house of the last session were Princess Tetua Marama, hereditary adopted until a proper committee ean She waa toe report new rules The compensation princes of toe island of toe Princess Ariiochan, of the officers of the house was fixed daughter whose authority extended over toe is- at 4 per day, excepting for the mesland of More and a number of dis- sengers, doorkeeper and chaplain, who tricts in TahitL Princess Tetna was will receive 33 per day, A communication from the senate, adopted by Queen Pomare. and when he grew up she became a great power announcing the organization of that la to southern seas. At an early age body, was received, and a like commuhe married John Brander, a Scotch- nication was ordered to be sent from man, by whom aha had nine children. the house. The speaker then appointBrander wae the head of the greatest ed Hansen, Robinson and Larson to commercial house in the islands. Afwrit, with a like committee of the senate, upon the governor, and thereter his death the married Georg Scotchman, fehewae very upon the first days aeaaton waa adjournand all in the southern island ed until 3 oclock today. popular, This afternoon the Governors mesare ia mourning at her decease. sage will be heard. ' MASSO AT SANTIAGO. Salt Lake City, Jan. 11. The legisa Airtvul ta lature met In joint session yesterday Eathaal tlcuUy Receive afternoon In the hall of representaCubes City. tives and listened attentively to the 10. Senor Jan. Bartolam Santiago, Maaeo has arrived here from J a mica, reading of toe governors message. and waa enthusiastically received and The executive hlmaelf waa greeted by escorted to the wharf by a torchlight a warm round of applause aa he enprocession. The Spanish dab was tered the senate chamber and ascended closed by the authorities and an extra the platform, where the president of th senate and the speaker of the house guard mounted. This week the Cuban negro who, on at The .former presided over the December 16th, killed a Barsooa mer deliberations of the joint sssembly snd chant who had landed her to purchase ordered roll call, which showed a quoapplies, mistaking him for the guer- rum of each housapresenL The preliminaries over. Representarilla Rodriguez, will be put on trial for murder, A considerable turn has been tive Robinson moved the appointment, by toe president of the senate, of a subscribed toward hia defence. " committee of three to wait upon tha SOCIALISTS IN A RIOT, governor and notify him that toe asgU Oeeux Between Rival Factious ta sembly wae In session ready to receive Baaso-Turkia- Dap-eleTsls- A? - , v Parte, The Socialist annual Paris, Jan. pilgrimage Sunday to the tomb of Elanqnl in the cemetery of Per la Chaise, led to riots between to rival partisan of Henri Rochefort, editor of tho Intranaigeant, and M. Janres, editor of the socialist Petit Repnhliqne. Many were injured,' and the police md a number of arrests. The wreath Intended for the tomb waa trampled 10. upon. - - " - . After Aetette Washington, Jan.10. The great Interest in Asiatic commerce which other nation aa well as the United State r ow feeling', la Illustrated In T r oent subsidy agreement made . by the German government with th Lloyd steamship line by which it propose! to pay more than n mitiion dollars n year any communication from him. President Nebeker appointed Represents-tiveRoblnao- n and Senators Robison and Shurtliff as snch cammittee. "On thslr return they were accompanied by the governor, who began to read hia message at 3:53 p. m. ' THE MESSAGE, At the outaet el hia meesare the (overaer on . the etHuriatulatea tbe people of Utah evldeeeeK of prosperity with which they are surrounded, and os Us atteotios to the unprecedented output of the precious metals progressing satisfactorily, the various funds are being added to and are earning interest. to loo,W0 will be It la estimated that ? available the next two years for the support of institutions. A various other the schools and radical change is recommended with reference to the present provision requiring that payments for all bonds shall be made to the treasurer of the county in which the sale occurs. T am unCta this point th governor nay. able to see any good reason why those paysecreto the made direct be not ments should the certitary of the state land board and have offles hia to ficates of sale Issued directly from tha purchaser, and ia the interest of economy and systematical 1 recommend vthat th change be made, The necessity of a eon invasion al act authorizing the state ta select indemnity lands, er lands ia Ueu of those school sections previously sold by the government, laif elaborated the stale upon. It also sets forth, that board of land commissioners were authorized of be lands could disposed mineral sell te they at n reasonable figure aod the state would get the under ot tha benefit the proeeedt, whereas, present policy, the lands will be lost Ip the StStQ The schools of the state are reported as haring made excellent progress during the past two years Their present high standard should be maintained, but without an increase ot tax- - , atl.m- - ,Tbe sale of the University campus la advocated, the proceeds to be expended ta im- on the proponed site for the New Srovementa on the Fort Douglas reservation The sacrifices of the people of Cedar City in erecting the btata Normal school is commended and their rennbttFeent urged. The attendance at the Agricultural College at Logan has increased thirty-si- x per cent during the condition. past two years and ia ia excellent School and for the butte for it Appropriations the deaf, dumb and blind and the State Industrial school are naked. Commenting on the greatexpense ot the latter Institution the if one were to sit down and figure sayt). the cost for earing tor the present inmates upon of the appropriations asked for the the basis next two years, he would say it represented a 4H00 cost of over per annum for each child. If each of these was certain ot reformation, the taxpayer might be satisfied, even with the large expense per capita, but the results arc and have ever been far from satisfactory. The state prison ia shown to have lived, within its income during the last two years. It has 171 Inmates and appropriations are asked ,M7 Unmistakable progress ta aggregating ud U have characterized the work of the state s engineer department, legislation aa recommended In thatofflbiai s report is urged; forest protection is strongly advised and the suggestion made that the legislature memoralize on that question. The oourse in Colorado is commended in requiring her fish and game warden to serve gratuitously as members the forestry commission and the deputy wardens as deputy commissioners. The State Board of .Health is congratulated, its recommendations endorsed and an appropriation of 15, IU for the next two years asked : the request of the adjutant general of the National Guard for an armory, ammunition magazine and encampment grounds, is, says the governor, moderate and should be supplied The governor also recommends that the functions of exercising parole clemency be conferred by statute upon the state board of pardons, as to the outlawry of the Bobbers Roost, and other frontier gangs, he says he ta convinced that conditions exist In several of th counties that call for tanned late correction. Uttering of reward has mitigated conditions somewhat, but has not been altogether effectual; horticulture ta encouraged, the diminution of fish and game ta shown to he on the increase and a request ta mad for more stringent taws on the question; the enacting of a mess , maximum of railroad rates is unfixingoutthe as necessary; the opening of th pointed trnoompahgre Indian reservation ta reviewed. Further legislation by congress governing the disposal of th mineral lands therein ta recommended. The leasing of the elate rite lands of the Uintah reservation is regarded as being so eonsplouousiy inexpedient as to require specials action on the part ot the legislature. The Incursion of roaming bands of Indians, who cross the state border into San Juan county and vicinity, with targe herds of stock, destroying the range ot the settlers, he Bays, should be stopped and the proper authorities be memorialized on the subject. The creation of a state bureau of statistics ta suggested; a state fair for October. ltftM, is portrayed aa a proper return to an honored institution ta Utah,' the alleged irregularities of th Fourth district Judgship are briefly mentioned. The taw library, he urges, should be increased. The salaries of the state officers are regarded as entirely too low and a reasonable increase ta recommended. A suitable appropriation for the purpose of making a Utah display ah th Pari exposition in 1MU, he believed, will amplyIn compensate for a reasonable expenditure this direction. The diversified resources of the state are recognized and the fact shown that they are reasonably prosperous, but not so much so aa they will be when our nation discovers that It ta strong enough to have a money system of its own without asking any other nation's consent, and when silver shall be restored to coinage. - If you deem it wisdom. aays th governor, to remind congress that our faith remain unshaken ta the beneficent effects to follow readoption of the money of th constitution, I shall be pleased to subscribe to such a memorial, The Utah commission and it splendid accomplishments ta the work of the fifof tieth anniversary the pioneers are eulogized, la reward for the services of the members th recommendation ta made that th stats present, each of them with a gold medal, The fostering care of legislation ta naked for th silk. Iron nod other industries of Utah. On the question of the election of a United States senator xhe executive say he has no doubt that the choice of the legislature will reflect credit upon the people at the state. He likewise recommends the appropriation of 150 for a hospital ta Tooele county for the unfortunate victims of leprosy 1a the Skull Valley eolony. The affairs of the insane Hawaii, adasylum are said to have been economically ministered. An appropriation of AH.OUO ta ask ed for it. On the subject of finance the message contains this paragraph: The state s f are ta excellent condition and it will he our Joint aim to keep them so. Its credit both ah s: home and abroad It a recent financial periodical ef standing- having stated tha Utah a credit stands first in the list of Rocky Mountain states. The reports of all state ooteers. says the governor, have been received exoept those of the pharmacy, auditor, treasurer and dairy and food eemmtasioner, Regarding memorials to congress the chief executive makes this suggestion: I shall be pleased to Join you ia properly eonstrue ted memorials ofi the following subjects' Asking that certain residents of Utah be reimbursed for services rendered, money expended and th property lost ta the Indian wara within during the years from IDM to territory of Utah, 1870; asking aa appropriation for the enlargement and improvement of Fort Dougina military post, asking that aU the public lands within the state, except mineral lands, be ceded to th state; asking that government buildings bo erected la Salt Lake and Ogden el tie." In ooneluslon the hop ta expressed that, In ail our deliberation may reason prevail over pension sod prejudice, and in the discharge of our duties may we be truly representative of the beet thought and the highest espiration of an Intelligent, patriotic and progressive people. to the end thst oor eflorts may perpetuate zhe honor and fame of our grand young commonwealth. gov-er- nor eon-gr- eat of, first-clas- - The president haa granted the first exequaturs to to foreign consuls Ha-ta discharge their function in to waiian island. Ueaeral Shafter Coming West. Ban Francisco, Jan. 11. Word haa hot Shamokin, keen received her that George Jos- has comeQ that Major General W. R. Shatter will leave Washington next ephs, aged Hyearfi. and MaySchmln railvictim th of wer Thursday. He will be accompanied key, aged 18, road wreck fit West DnneUen, N. J., by hi three aids. Captain EL 1L Flam- And had been lndentified by relativea-Josep- h mer, Tenth infantry; Captain W. H. died In hospital at West MeKittrick and Captain Brice. It I IdlleiLOilt crpQrtji.1fia ttut.MajQrRobcrt.IL.... the snd firiWM pialnBeld. tha tor a were eloping Noble, assistant adjutant general, who The couple young right. of steamship line to ply beto New York to he married, their waa General Shatter's senior aide at tween its porta and those of Japan, Spaaish-Ameri-ea- n parent having objected, to the alliance, the beginning of the China and Australia and certain porta be will of the wer, assigned for duty her" owing to the extreme youth of Chinese Oceanlca. .. 1. . . again. couple,. establishment ifteeB-year-teriirto- r- re ' ys"s91!'f4 84 fcp4'w' t Ml 1JOopla Goupl Meet Death, Fa., Jan. 12. Word , |