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Show stvvwvvwvuw i NEWS SUMMARY. TEMPLE ftND TftBtRNACLE. Dewey day was generally celebrated throughout tbernited Mates. In Sharon, Mass, John 1. Koss was shot and killed by hia wife, Mary E. Loss, m the course of a quarrel. The exports of specie from New York for the past week aggregate $93t,144 of which $88.', ms was silver ami $54,095 gold. The Duke de the newly appointed Spanish minister to the I'nited Males, will leave for tbe I nited States net Wfek, A family of four, living on the Dodge lanch near Mount Vernon, S. 1) , were frightfully burned, one fatally, by a prairie tWVWtMVVVVWSWW Including one lady. 1.- - missionaries left .inn for various mission fields during the month of April. Elder l.d. .1. Wood, late president of tbe Samoan mission, is preparing a new series of gosjiel tracts in the language of that people Elder F. F lliutze. who has been laboring in Athens, tbe eapital of Greece, for a short time bad, by last advices, .returned to Constantinople. The meeting place of the Saints in London baa been changed to Clerken-wel- l Town Hall, Rosebery avenue, London, N. This is a great improvement on the old place. The elders of the church have commenced laboring on tbe Marquisas Islands in tbe Great South Seas, under the direction of the president cf the Society Islands mission. Elder Brigham Young is about to take a trip south, but will return in time to be present at the family reunion to be held on the anniversary of the birth of his father, June 1. fire. Three thousand recruits and twenty officers will be concentrated at 'the' 1reaido immediately. One thousand are there flow In Daytoa, Ohio, Murderer Kirves has been declared sane and will now be sent to the eleetriet chair for killing his own child: Secretary Alger w ill be a candidate before the next Michigan legislature for fatted States senator to succeed Senator McMillan. The British government will not take any share in the Pacific cable, but will contribute- a sum not less than President George Q. Cannon left on April 30 for Washington, D. C., on business connected with the erection of the new Federal building that is to be shortly erected in Salt Lake City. Elders John Henry Smith and M. F. Cowley of the quorum of the twelve apostles, left Salt Lake City on the evening of April 28, to attend a meeting'! the conference presidents and other officers of the southern states mission at Chattanooga, and otherwise visit in that mission. - A20,000 A fire t sterling annually. at Sebastapol, Cal., destroyed Chinatown, consuming fifty houses and cansing a loss of S20.0O0. One Chinese was burned to death. Treasury receipts for April fell 115,- 400.000 below those for Mareb, while the expenditures were 822,800,000 more than those of the previous month. The following customs and taxes were collected at the ports mentioned during April: Manila, 8457,002; Iloilo, 845,534; Cebu, 30,377; total, 8333,293. It is Btated that eighteen of ths judges of the French court of cas sation are in favor of, and fifteen op posed to revision of the Dreyfus case. One thousand of the small army of Manila recruits assembled at the Presidio will leave this mouth cn the three transports, the Grant, Sherman and Sheridan. At Fresno, Cal., Internal Revenue Collector Griffin, has seized about 8.000 contraband cigars that have been sent there by Jacobs & Kandlgof Lancaster, Pa. Advices from Blueflelds, Nicaragua, indicate that tbe situation there, so far as American interests are concerned, is extremely discouraging and Missionaries writing from Meridian, Kansas, state that the work in that section of thecountry is progressing nicely and that the elders are able to perform their work with less difficulty than six months ago, popular feeling having undergone a vast change in favor of the church. The American Smelting New York t, 3n Frauctwio London company, I ,,..64 turptit NVw Yoi k Kicliiuitfe, . .... New Yoik Broker's U 4 known aa-t- ... MINUET. . he considers invaluable. An Hawaiian correspondent says: The elders and saints of the Hawaiian mission have enjoyed the outpourings of the Holy Spirit in the conference, which concluded here at Laie, April 9. The house was crowded to overflowing', there being between four and five hundred in attendance. Representatives from most all tbe branches throughout the islands were present, while Sunday schools, Mutual Improvement associations, Primaries and Relief societies, from West Maui, Honolulu and Waikiki joined with us in making the good time we have bad. The Sunday school conference of tbe San Luis stake of Zion was held at Maaassa, Colo., .April 1 and 2. There were present of tbe general Sunday school officers, Elders Karl G. Maeser and L. John Kuttall. In the absence of Stake Superintendent Ira B. Whitney, who is on a mission, First Assistant M. O. Funk presided. Reports from the superintendent showed the Sunday school work to be in a good condition generally in this state. The instructions given during the conference by Elders Maeser and Nuttall were timely ane very pointed. conference of the The semi-annuSacramento branch of the California mission was held on Sunday, the 16th of AprlL Elders from all parts of tbe conference, which extends through tbe Sacramento valley from Red Bluff to Fresno, began to arrive as early as the Thursday before conference and on Snnday eighteen missionaries were present. Besides the elders gathered, there were also many members who came in from the outside counties to attend the services. Many of the elders are to be released in the near future and only these spoke, owing to the lack of time. semi-annu- The conductors, engineers aDdJflref men of this Santa Fe Pacific threaten to go out on a strike because of the new schedule of wages, which cut them 20 per cent. In Dallas, Tex., Tom Robertson was hanged at Billsborro, for assault. H claimed to be innocent. The mother of his victim was present and wanted to pull the rope. As a result of an expedition of .re Dominion police against the obstreperous Indians at St. Regis, one Indian was killed, two were seriously wounded and four arrested. For April the government receipts were 841,811,587 and the expenditures, including tbe payment to Spain, were $155,854,000, showing a deficit for ths month of 824,242,421. News has been received of the assassination in VaD Buren county-- , Ark., of the son of Hugh Patterson, who was murdered in December, 1897, 7 Lee Mills and Hugh Hardin. The American Interests in Blueflelds, Nicarauga, alone now aggregate fully 82,000,000 in gold, and the state department is demanding that they shall he protected against extortion. Charles McCulloch, a farm laborer, was shot and killed by Mrs. Eunice Brown at her farm, south of Canton, O. The woman claims McCulloch assaulted her and she shot him in self-defens- e. The Baptist Church in Atlanta, the largest church of that denomination in the South, but recently constructed, was entered Sunday night and considerably damaged by vandals. The pastor had denounced th e rece nt ly n chi logs. Boston celebrated Dewey day by a display of flags over the national, state and city buildings and prominent business house and slsoby reception held by patriotic societies. In many of the public schools there were appropriate al hv owned by the Pioehe Consolidated MinIt. Dolly, Oh, do tell us all ul company, was destroyed a few days dear. Come, tell us all you know." ing Halt lake Miulns tteluiflff. ago by fire, believed to be incendiary. "Well, that will not take her long." are I - rii.'.lu.' sales: chimed in one of the sweet girls, who Loss, shout 830,000. The announcement tvas made in did not regard Dorothy in a favorable "I mean, of course, dear, it will mining circles last week that a syndi- light. not take you long to tell the story, for and s Creek ripple cate f Denver Is well it known that you have a had obtained a bond on the of condensing a vast factulty of mines four miles amount of Copper King group information in a few most east of Milford. refreshingly pungent remarks. "As far as I am privileged to express Word comes from ltox Elder county that an important strike has been made an opinion, I think that Dolly is a litin ihe property of the Planetary Min- tle bit envious of poor Miss Hepsey's Pcxlcr. saxiaitsv said another."' "Are you ore showing metaliu charms, ..rtlM-Kaeie.., ing company, the fearful she may wln youfJSct that ounces silver and $268 values of fifteen from you, dear? ton. the to in gold "If you glrla will only be quiet, reThe directors of the Baldy Mountain marked Dorothy, "I will tell you the Mining company held a meeting in little I know. Today I went to Misa Castle Dale Monday to accept the prop- Vllllers' dancing class to practice the Frank. J. Cannon Maypole trot, and who should walk In osition of and associates, to purchase the miue but Hepsey. Miss Vllllers had one of wretched headaches and wai about at ths rate of 70 cents a share for tbe her to dismiss ths class, when what did stock. that antiquated maiden de but step With a eapital stock of $70,000, in forward and volunteer to put the ten cent shares, the Hero Mining com- young folks through their paces. "Well, in justice to our village spinspany has been organized in Salt Luke City, to develop the Hero, April Fool, ter, she know a thing or two about Water, Side Hill. Did Dominion, Ex- steps, and Vllllers became mo interthat she forgot her headache and tension, Labor, Iron and Last Chance, ested waa most profuse in her compliments. in situated southths claims, mining 'My dear Miss Hepsey,' she said, T western part of Iron county. thought myself capable oL teaching Tbe excitement over discoveries of these children, but here are you capaimmense ledges of copper bearing ore ble of teaching me. Will you not conon Antelope Island, in the Great Salt tinue to assist me? Will you not indance? It will Lake, continues unabated and already troduce some old-tiover 100 claims have been located there ha such an innovation. T have not danced for years, an and notices filed for record. Among awered Hepsey, and would you be- -. there are a large number the locators Ileve it, girls, there were tears in th of prominent Salt Lake mining men But, she poor old creature's eyes. and operators. added, I will comply with your reC. V. Gilmer, of Salt Lake City, has quest Let me have my choice of these just marketed a carload of ore from people and I will put them through the property of the Irou and Silver the evolutions of a minuet We will clothe suit Consolidated company of Lincoln costume in. able for an L dance. The Nevada. high-grais ore county, aa it runs 30 per cent in copper besides myself, can wear a dress in which last danced the minuet almost forty carrying values in silver. At the pres- years ago. ent time Chicago people are negotiatThe girls chatted merrily over th ing for the purchase of this mine. affair, and I am afraid poor Miss HepWord comes from the LaSalle that sey was ridiculed without stint But Peter McCourt, of Denver, has secured Hepsey went about her preparation a Bond on the Julia Amazon and Laura for the dance with methodical predfew who were to he claims for 840,000. The group was re ates.D. cently located by J. Huntsman, who was grubstaked last fall --by Prof. W. H. Tibbals and C. E. Peyton, of Salt Lake city, who are feeling highly elated over the way' affairs are shaping themselves a far as this venture is concerned. A letter has been received at Salmon stre. . CHy; from the party who' left . Hklt Lake City. that on place April 4 for the Buffalo Wheat.... 100 Corn I IS in a flatboat. They reHump country Cracked corn I to successful port I 00 eery Rye trip, having ahot Barley IB all the without rapids any difficulty Oalx I 00 .....fc and landed at Malieck mining camp, Alfalfa 40 Mixed bay 00 twelve miles south of tbe Hump, on 04 Timothy Straw, per bale the Salmon river, in forty hours runII Uio Turkey UobblefV Live Turkey Hens...,,......, It time. ning ben 4. capl-tallbt- - al The remains of Elder David ot Beaver, who died M. Muir .MMtajf '. Old root. ten s Broilers, each Tame Ueese Ess, Utah, per case Butter, creamery Old duck S butter Ranch Han ,,, fc.1.05 December Barley New, . . May LIVE STOCK. Chicago. Fancy rattle o Er-aort- er. 95 40 4 4 M 00 00 00 50 00 0 00 85 00 t6 Choice tlmn Medium grade Heefsteeru. Btorkeraand feeders I Bulls Cow and heifer X I Calves... Western fed steers Texas steers Colorado wooled lambs Exports, Yearling Spring lambs 4 4 s 6 6 6 10 00 j Kansas City. Native steer...:... Texassteera Texas Cows. Native cowa and heifers Stocker and feeder Bulls and stags Lambs Muttons Omaha. Native beef steers.. Western steer..... Texassteera. Beef Cows - 4 4 15 40 N 44 0 1 444 1 45 44 s 40 0414 4 15 04 soo .94 20 . 1 80 w 0414 4 041 00 3 00 4 00 4 49 9 40 4 W 4 0 0 0 04 0 04 0 040 04ft 06 444 Denver. steers., .99 50 W 4 . 1 Feeders freight paid to river..' . 9 00 4M Stocker, freight paid to river.. . 4 00 04 0 Bulla and stag . 200 03 Good fat mutton . 4 00 01 0 Lambs. . 4 7S 0 Ur stock receipts are aa follows: CHICAGO. Cauls Hog. Sheep. XAS Cattla Hog. OMAHA. 9.500 AS C1TV. Sheep...,. i.ouo Hog ,0u0 Sheep DENVER. 7 Ono Cattle. 15.014) t.IWO .10 l,W4 . 4e , Hog Sheep., r.r... Chicago's Dollar Banquet. Chicago, May 3. The committee ot arrangements which has in charge the dollar banquet, similar to the aFlr recently given in New Yprk, decided to hold it on May 20, n nder the of the Carter Harrison UaioIte orgaoizati league, a formed for the purpose of aiding Msy or Harrison in hia recent camps'?' It la understood Colonel William J. Bryan and Mayor Carter EL Ilarriaon have already accepted invitation to ana-ple- semi-politic- al peak. twenty-to- n shipment of high-grad- e 1 1 00 04 Bulls and stags Yearlings Western mutton Stockers Lamba with a copper ore from thp Little Gem mine, about twenty miles south of the metropolis of Washington county. Mr. Adams is m putting in a smelter and 1 iH will transpose the ore into bullion at 0 i m the mine and If will not be long before he will make his first consignment ol copper matte to Salt Lake city.. It has been known for some time that placer gravel existed on Indian creek in Newton mining district, above 444 l 44 ft: Beaver, bnt it was not until recently 01 l sj that aa effort was made to determine W8 ' 04 the value of the dirt . A few day ago, (4 M 'wwever, sluice were put in on the 44 W property of the Rob Roy mine and a 05 0 cleanup of the yellow metal waa 0 the ' result, fire tests showing the pres013 0 ence of $30 to the ton in gold in the 140 44 It . Cows and heifer US liqQli Frinriico Drain. Oasb B04 Samuel L. Adams, Jr., of St George, Lake market laat week wa in the Salt II II .Y0w.Bontheja4Mtf Calves.. while on a mission to Scotland, reached Salt Lake City on Tuesday, April 25, in charge of Elder Hector McQnarrie of St. George. Tbe - body was forwarded the same evening to Milford In the care of Elders Rulon 8. Wells and Joseph W. McMnrrin of the first council of the seventies, the deceased being exercises. at the time of his death one tho presiAn application of the Edison Elec-tri- dents of the Twelve Quorum of SevenLight company for an injunction ties. Elders Wells snd McMnrrin wero againat the Imperial Electric Light, also the presidency of the European Heat and Power company of St. Lonis, mission at the time of Elder Muirs to compel it to desist from using the death. Funeral services with approthree-wir- e system of the Edison com- priate ceremonies were held at Beaver denied. been has on Tbuadsy, the 27th of AprlL pany Dr. Eleanor Lawney, a prominent Conjoint Mutual Improvement assolady physician of Denver, was fatally ciation conferences will be held during hurt on Fifteenth street through the May as follows; On 13 and 14 of tba reckless driving of an unknown man. Utah stake at Provo; on 16 of tha Star Hia vehicle collided with her buggy, Valley stake, on 21st of the Weber throwing her violently to the ground, stake at Ogden; on 21 and 22 of tha Davie stake; on 23 of the Uintah stake fracturing her skull. T Berlin newspapers, commenting on at Vernal. from news Somoa, express the latest Hat Katlraty lMlpnMt. satisfaction with tbe attitude of AdmRunning an Independent paper now, iral Kautz, U. S. N., interpreting it as arent you, Johnson? I a sign that tbe United States govern-ne- dont seem to be quite Independent of will henceforth . side with Ger- tha llbal laws, I have found out already." Indianapolis Journal. many in the trouble. at The-chose- Chickens, ther exchange of formalities, for Just! then the orchestra began playing thei "What do yoiLihlttk, girls, that eld Mozart air and the dance began. Poor nald, JHepubah Springer, is going to Miss Hepsey waa the personification of! au-- ilanee st wr May festival)- - Di dience applauded her every mcement,, ver hear of anything more rldtcu tous?" And Dorothy Palmer tossed and at the conclusion of the number' her head d.sdainfulty at the thought it had to be repeated. Those who cam, to scoff remained to admire, and Hepof what to her seemed an unwarrantable proceeding. sey, for reasons best known to herself,, Refining smelting trust, ha tiled article,? with the secretary oi state. The twenty stamp mill at Pioehe, K4D New York ExcHamte i k brokets New otherwise A THE de Elder L. A. StevensonV)of Brintou, Salt Lake county, returned April 21. He has traveled in Florida and southern Georgia, and for a year and a half has devoted his time to Sunday school work. Elder Stevenson says be has enjoyed fair health and met with good success. Ile has gained an experience unsatisfactory. I. MINING NOTES. MARKET REPORTS THE DANCE BEGAN in her set met nightly at her little was supremely happy. It was not long after that when (her left her little cottage and went to live. -as mistress at the Grange, the finest' , residence in the place. Then the truth. , was revealed. Mr. Brooks was non other than the sweetheart of Hepsey'n-yonih- . The twp had quarreled after -a minuet, and he had, danced hating gone away. After forty years, rich,, yet faithful, he returned to the woman of hia choice. In this last minuet all the unpleasantness 'of the past WSS- " forgotten and. a reconciliation had been the" result And MUs Vtniers, having "learned somewhat of the early state of affairs, was the good fairy who was the instrument of the reunion, and in the years that followed she. wts the esteemed friend of Mr. Hepsiba'n Brooks and husband. Boston Post - PROFIT8 IN ORGAN GRINDING. Clarke 'Cwlteor SI fee Tv UMw ' Kl(kl Hoars' rhtjrlsg. From the London Mail: Of the g financial possibilities of as a meant of livelihood, Henry 8. Penny, a clerk- Jn .. the ... bankruptcy court, yesterday told an intereating story to a Dally Mail representative. Mr. Penny stated that, aa the result of wager made between some fellow clerks and himself, he and a friend. A. J. Southgate of tha Devonian Club, recently hired a piano organ from Charles Ricci of 30 Warner street, Cler ken well, and. with a card hearing the word Kind friends, we are English clerks," played before appreciative audiences in Old Kent road and peck-ha"It waa arranged," said Mr. Penny, "that wa should meet aom oB the parties to the wager with the organ outside Jonea A Higgins', Peckham, at 3:30 on tbe appointed day. When wa hired the organ of Mr. Ricci we paid 2a 6d a deposit and another 2a $d when we returned at night Wa dressed ourselves in old clothes and shabby straw hats and as a pathetlo appeal to the compassion of th pub lie we had prepared a board, upon which w stenciled the word, Kind friends, w are English clerks, hut at th last moment w determined to keep the placard "out of tight while ' daylight lasted. Wa began playing at half-pa2 at the rear-o- f the Elephant and Castle theater, and during our stay wa found tha people of the tenements exceedingly sympathetic. From this pitch we took about 8 shillings and-th- en moved on down the New Kent ed road, where, falling in with a organ-grindin- - m. st one-arm- professional-prganiat- , tea and w had haddock together. After tha ; meal we displayed our board and started an entertainment outside a block of superior tenements, at one of. tha windows of which two girls presented tbemeelvea and gave ns sixpence, a cup of tea each and words of sympathy. After flva hours of pretty . hard and fairly profitable work wa played- outside our first public houae, and here, as 1 belleva is the custom, a tankard of ale was sent ont to ua. At another hotel Mr. Southgate went la a collection and- - a workman standing at ths bar asked him to have a drink. Forgetting his role for tha . moment, Mr. Southgate replied that ha would hava a whisky and soda, whereupon the honest toller said; ,.0oyer.. gettlu at? You aint no bloomin' out o work; yore on the kid, yon are. With some difficulty he waa mollified. Then, with varying fortune, wa played at different stands down tha Old Kent road and at iaat reached Peckham, where, at tha appointed spot, w met : tha others interested in the wager. After that w aet out for home. Having returned tbe organ and settled with , Ricci, we counted out the days takings and found that, all expenses paid, wa for eight hours play- had 2 la lng. What Impressed me most was th fact that moat of tha practical sympathy came from tha poorer ciassea and not from people of our own station." - cottage, and to the melody of Mozart's "Don Jusn, squeaked out of a wheezy-tone- d piano, went through tbe movements of ths stately number in s thoroughly satisfactory manner. At last the night of the dance arrived. Tbe town hail was peopled to its fullest capacity, for nearly every family la that and adjacent villages had a representative in one or another of the varloue dances. Many wera there who remembered Mist Hepsey when she was a much younger woman. Tha gossips chatted among themselves, raked their memories, recalling black'pand. events in her early life. Some of them The galena Mining company, owning hinted at the cause of her state of valuabk and promising property in ingle blessedness. It such it eould be Qrlss Bspsiittttoa. Beaver tAke district, Beaver eounty, called, and every one waa curious to A very uncomfortable superstition now that the recent assessment of half see her dance. in the Mlnleh province, sayr prevails was in Miss Hepsey late a cent a shire is paid in, ie arranging appearing, the Cairo Gazette. Whenever a pigeon: to begin aettye work in the develop- and her entrance was the cause of no house is to be made the fellaheen conment of thiy. mine, which Is a. pro- little excitement and some admiration. sider that the pottery used laTts conShe wore aa old rose ducer of s heavy ail ver-lea-d struction should be baked by the help ore product, -hlgb la grsae'. :Tlie Galeha,''atthbugl) overdress. An old lace kerchief waa ot a human body.- A pigeon house but a prospect, has several shipments folded over her breast, and on her to be erected In the beginning of this; 8oom-rooc- k. to Its credit andf evidently the mak- feet were white slippers, month at the village of Beni neces- and this this In province, of with To a pViSducer somewhat in the future, age. yellowed ing steady construction Its of preliminary sary Park City experienced a powder ex- crown slL her scant hair was arranged was not forgotten. A young child wasi over a cushion. That hair needed no plosion on the 18th pH., bnt fortunateand m spite of his struri. Ant caught, as as was whito already powder; it ly no ooe was injuretthe damage con. newly fallen enow. gles, was put into an oven and burned' slstingof thewreckiogbf theold Wood-sid-e Miss Vllllers herself came forward alive while th pottery was baked with; htid house the the aid of this human holocaust' Two; boarding tearing to greet Miss Hepsey.' np of the new grade bdkg built up to "O.'my dear," she said, "Whatever men, "one of them a potter by trade.,' the Silver King mine. hall wa do? Tonr partner has not have been arrested on suspicion ot powder wae stored in an old tunnel opposite coma. I am afraid you will be much having taken part In this old custom. the boarding house and; was being annoyed, bnt the best we can do is to A Mr. XraratM f mm Oma LUr, used in the eonstrnetlon nf the new find a substitute for him. new arrival in tha village, a Brooks, show that a large ocean cause of the Explosion is Experiments grade. The haa proffered hia services. Do you steamer going at nineteen knots an, wrapped in mystery. mind?" : hour .will move more than two miles: Word comes from Marysvakthat an If any one had closely observed after Its engines hava been stopped has been mae. in tbe Hepsey at that moment It would have t Important strike and reversed. y been noticed that a tinge of color had property of tbe Wedge Mining in the Horse Heaven country, the crept into her usually colorless face. neither lower tunnel having enconnted "XT such a time aa this one cannot Smith (who la reading a huMrs, othno "There la said. she large ledge of the precious metnl in chbose," morous paper) I dont see any fan- - in which there. is .a streak of qnyt er alternative. Mr. Brooke ia kind. I these jokes about big bills for ladies' no doubt that I will find him a twenty inches in width in which tbtre have bats. , Mr. Smith (with feeling) I ; moat acceptable partner." ! free gold galore. It is believed that A moment later she found herself dont either. in tbe Wedge the ledge has been found courtesylng to a stately old gentleman, from which each rich pieces of float who was attired In small clothes, apLeacsst AlpksbeS were broken to find tbelr way down propriate to the eostnme of his partThe Tartaran alphabet contains 202 the gulch, the' finders spending many ner. Thtr was no time forjany fur- - letters, being tbe longest la ths wortd weeks to discover their origin. ld -- - silk-quilt- ed vu high-heel- eom-pan- -- i A |