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Show COALVILLE TIDIES. ROUGH TIMM - COALVILLE, TEDDY ROOSEVELT NOMINATED FOR GOVERNOR. . l't BLlsUIXa hirer wins; UTAH. el Kelt Yerk Select the leader ef the Reach Riders as Thelv Standard Rearer aa tha first ttallet-- r Wood-ra- ff far Lleateaaat Governor. Republicans UTAH .NEWS. Saratoga, X. Y., Sept,!8. The state The Bixteeoth reglmenL formerly stationed it Slt Lake, has been Mat Republican conveoliiliTnk named the following ticket: For governor, Theoto Huntsville, Ain. dore Roosevelt of Oyster Bay; lieutenant governor, Timothy I-- Woodruff of Kings; comptroller, William .1. Morgan of Erie; secretary of state, John T. McDonough of Albany; state treasurer, John B, Jaeckelof Cayuga: state engineer, Edward A. Bond of Jeffertered face. son; attorney general, John T. Dariea Tb wheat yield of th country sur- ofOncdia, The convention was stamrounding Colinston U unusually henry, peded for Roosevelt, who waa nomimany Of th fanner threahing from nated on the first ballot. 2,000 to 4,000 bualicla. Chauucey M. Depew made the nomidame Poulaon. th Pleasant Gror nating Speech,' and Governor .Blank's man who killed hi father om time supporters withdrew the name of their now cm trlaL Ui attorney candidate after the flraL ballot, the ago,--- ! bar put la a plea of aelf-d- r fen. result alandlng, Roosevelt, 723; Black, Fifteen pew recruit arrived at Fort tit; After which the nomination of no day laat week. They Rookqvelt waa made unanimous. Dougina will fill up tb ranka tbinnad out by The platform adopted congratulate th country upon the conclusion of the tho Spanish bulleta before Santiago. war with Spain, praises the patriotic Twen Th contract for hauling tha wisdom, the patient courage and the awarded wan horn Infantry to th West Shore, th Bock Island, broad humanity which distinguished the Union Pacific and th Short Lino. tha conduct of Presidentof McKinley the critical periods diplomatic The 20th anniversary of President during and bet tie, and which negotiation Lincoln emancipation proclamation colored wan fittingly celebrated by the people of Salt Lako City on the -- nd Tb Utah Feeding Company, located I the Utah Huger packing ground at nr feeding 100 bend of enttl. ' Two Sait Lake blnckamltb engaged in n duel with hammer a weapon, and both came ont with badly bat- lhi, - 4 th SOLDIERS Twelve FOPrcUBA Tbouaad le be bent Ylltbla She Rest Sixty Days. Washington, SepL 28. A .comprehensive program for moving troops to Cuba .has been outlined by the war department and its initial feature hav been decided upon. This result la dus to direction given by tb president on September 19, to the effect that th details of troops be made for Cuba. Acting on this Major General Miles outlined a plan for sending two divisions to Cuba, the first under command of Major General Wade, to leave In October, and the second, division, under Major General Fitzhugh Lee, to leave in November. Each division will embrace about 8.000 men, so that tha plan is to have some 13,000 troops in Cuba or on the way there within ths next sixty days. It is not content, plated, however, that any large number of this force should be assembled at any on point in this country or la Cuba, the desire being to keep them scattered , a they can there byb handled to better advantage. From th fact that they go to Cuba it does not mean that they win proceed directly to Havana. On th contrary, the outlook la that there will be very few troops at Havana, the bulk of them being scattered through the westers end of the island a garrisons at small towns, thus gradually putting lute effect the military occupation of tb island. last, Thu fruit crop In Grand , county la far abort th nveragt thU year. On buyer baa bean shipping four carload - daily to Denver and other Colorado . point. Tb secretary of th interior has ordered patented to tb Union Pacific Pail way company n list of land containing 210 acres la th Salt Lake City district - , Burglars blew open th safe In tha store of William M. Roylanee at Spring-vlllbut aecured nothing of value. Tb esplokion, however, demolished two large plat glean windows. e, d child of Mr. Mary of Eureka, upaet a candle, Miller, which Ignited H elothea,nd before Its mother could come to the reacne It had received Injuries which proved fatal. Tha auger factory at Lehi passed the million pound mark at the end of th eleventh days run, a record which la regarded as phenomenal. Nearly all of tha output thus far has been sold. Sam Lee, the Salt Lake Chinaman who wan convicted of burglary," has been sentenced to eighteen months in th penitentiary. Bn only aecured CO cents from the house he burglarised. George McKee, convicted in Uintah county of cattle stealing, will serve out hi four years term In the penitentiary, th supreme court having affirmed th sentence I th lower tri' " bunal Goldie Brown and Jack Dennalon, who robbed the saloon at Saltalr of $279.30, have been sentenced, Brown penitenreceiving three years 'In tit tiary and Dennison four months In tha county jalL Work on tha Utah & Pacific wUl commence at once. Part of the outfit of Contractor Hendricks has been shipped to Milford, and th work of shaping and leveling up tits road-bewill he begun In n few days. Tha Parowan school district has decided to build n new brick school house to eoet In tha neighborhood of $11,000. The bricks nro - now being burned and tha rock for tha foundation la being quarried and hauled. Brigadier General Green, while en rout from Manila toWashtujton, dispatched the following telegram to Governor Wells: 'Will pass through Ogden tomorrow: regret being unable to stop. Would like to tell yon personally of splendid work done by batteries at Youngs and Grant Manila." A three-year-ol- -- d O. B. Hewlett and On Anderson had a thrilling, esperlenc nearth Summit on the Utah Central. They were on their way to Salt Lake, having driven from Vernal, and when within 100 yarda of th summit the train from Park Gly rounded a curve just as they were about to cross tha truck a short distance from the approaching train. Anderson jumped from the wagon, while Hewlett whipped the team and got across just la time to escape being hit ' ' f Joseph Andemon, of Granger, while loading n repeating ahotgun, accidentally discharged th weapon, tha load of shot passing through the left aid of hla neck and just misting tha windptp' and jugular vein. Ills recovery Is doabtfuL - Mr. Jehu Beck, of Lehi, 1 about to hav hla grape harvested: th crop will not, be quit as good this year, owing to tho lack of water, but he will hav n large amount, and. the fruit will be transformed Into wine for the home murkeL The eotton crop of St Georg 1 turning ont nicely, and the picking la being actively carried on. The cotton industry of Dixie la becoming a most important one, and has proved a profitable, crop to the farmer who have engaged in Its cultivation. THEODORE ROOSEVELT. a Victory FOr DheYFUS. frtficll Paris Sept 27. At a meeting of the cabinet; all th ministers being present decision waa taken in favor of the revision of the trial of former Captain Dreyfua and the document in the ease will be seat to the court of cassation. The crowds of people outaide the ministry of the interior where the cabinet council was held, loudly cheered the' minister and there were shouts of vive Brisaon, vive le revision. The cabinet ordered the minister of J ustic M. Sarrlen, to lay before tb court of cassation the petition tf Madame Dreyfua, wife of the prisoner of Devil's island, fora revision of berbus-band'- a case. The court, therefore, will decide the legal question as to whether the first trial of Chptain Dreyfus waa vitiated by the forgery committed by the late Lieutenant Colonel lienry, who was a witness before the court-martia- l and who confessed to having forged a document in the caae. The minister of justice hasannounced that he ha given instructions that proceedings are to be taken immediately against any one attacking the army. HAVE THEIR INSTRUCTIONS SjMfiktl) ComniMloDsn Will Mxk For U Philippine. JL Cbia Emperor Us SpauUa Authorities DmIiI to Adi mix m Hr4crwft Yroof Duty. Hongkong, SepL 20. Although there Washington, Sept 20. A atatem Is no positive Information, it i gen- has been issued by the war depart ui erally believed here that the deponed that the Cuban commission has emperor is dead. , It Is said he died feeted an arrangement with ths directly after he issued the edict giv- Ish authorities whereby the ing the dowage the regency. Comal carrying a cargo of sup Nobody doubts that Yang and Chang the suffering people of Cuba, w Yen lloon, who was minister at Warh-ngto- n permitted to land her cargo at in 1895 are both innocent of the zaa free of duty. Thia indicates' charge of poisoning the emperor. adjustment of a question that P' Shanghai, SepL 26. Chang Yen ised for several days to become serioi1 lloon, the Cantonese enemy and rival The Spanish authorities, still maintain' of Li Hung Chang, who is charged ing Spains right of sovereignty over with harboring Kang Yu Wei, hax the Island of Cuba, refused to permit been arrested- .- He is now-und- er trial tbe Comai to laud at Havana withonl He will the imposition upon her cargo of duties by the hoard of punishment be stripped of nil of his offices and hia amounting to 860,000. In addition to removal give increased power to LI this, the vessels captain was fined for Uong Chang. disregarding some port regulations unThe officials generally welcome the known to him. empress return to power, but the peoAgainst tliis proceeding the Ameriple are different. Kang Yu Wei is can commission strongly protested and charged with conspiring against th demanded the free importation of th empress dowager and has been de- Comals cargo of supplies. It was clared an outlaw and his arrest has pointed out to tbe Spaniards that the been ordered. mission of the vessel was purely char A special dispatch from Shanghai ltabler and that in any evenL the posays that Kang Yu Wei's brother haa sition assumed by the Spanish officials been arrested In Pekin and condemned was untenable, as it waa not In acto death. The dispatch also says that cordance with the provisions of th e Sir Claude McDonald, the British protocol signed in this city by Ambasinstructions that Kang Yu sador Cambon in the name of Spain. Wei should b protected from arrest The incident resulted in an exchange e between The British consulate holds his tbe American commission and and documents referring to state the Spanish officials of lively notes, secrets. The Russians are incensed at and the question was finely referred the latter fact and it ia reported that to Washington for adjustment. The Russia has offered the dowager emarrangement made affects tbe Comal press the services of 10,000 troops from only. She is now at Key West anil Port Arthur to keep order In Pekin If will sail for M&tanzas probably today. necessary. It is said that the British BRILLIANT FESTIVITIES. fleet in Chinese waters haa been divided between Ta Ku and Shan Ilai Kwan, under orders to intercept Rus- Evnta ( National Intarast at tha Oni k a Exposition During October sian transports in the event of an atOmaha, SepL 28 During tho week tempt to land troops. of October 5th, at the Omaha Expoei-tioMUSIC AT THE EXPOSITION. ia addition to the other attract- ScBnrf That U BffWi min-gav- bag-gag- n, Famous lanm Six BnS Engaged to Vitk at Omaha. Play tor 26. Innes famous New concert band has been engaged to play at tbe Exposition dally from September 25 to October Sl. This band Is one of the most successful musical organizations in the conntry today. Frederick N. Innes, the conductor, first made a reputation as a trombone player. When be took up the trombone it was BONES OF COLUMBUS. known solely as an instrument of perRmjkliui ef th$ Qwit Explorer Exbamod cussion, and he astonished the world t Havana. by demonstrating its adaptability to Havana. "SepL 27. The official solo playing, capable of finely expressof tho remains of Columbua of passion. In fact he ing all took place yesterday in the presence of was tbe phases discoverer of trombone music, General Blanco, Secretary Govin, tha tbe originator of the triple B flat civil governor, the bishop, the dean of tuba which he use. When be the cathedral and other authorities. his band he gave np tromThe general publio was ordered out of organized bone playing, and now he persistently the cathedral at 8 oclock', and no one refuses to play except an occasional was allowed Inside after that honr. number at one of his own band conThe entrance to the cathedral waa certs or in eompliment to some distinguarded by a force ef orden publioo guished of friends. HjS had gathering guards, which kept back the crowds just planted his flag on the mountain, which assembled on the front of the like Excelsior, and came dosvo again edifice. to begin climbing another ladder to The remains of Christopher Colum- fame. bua, which were removed from their CLASH ON THE NILE. niche in the eathedral, preparatory to their shipment to Spain, had laid in General Kitchener tloUt Tha Colon Jnck their laat resting place since Jan. 19, at Ennhodn, 1798, when they were brought from Cairo, SepL-2General Kitchener, Santo Domingo, that island having exthe eommandjg been eeded to France by Spain. pedition, haa returned to Omdnrman, The remain will be taken to Spain having- established ports at Fashoda for final intermenL and on the Sobat river. The troop did no fighting except with a Dervish TROUBLE WITH INDIANS. ateamer on the way south, which was Tbrtotei to Destroy Bridges Oa the Grfnt captured. Norther. Saukin, BepL 20. The only organGrass Lake, Minn. Sept. 27 It is ized remnant of the Khalifa's army and' was defeated and its last reported here by a stronghold, other that the Indians of ock Lake Gedsrif, captured on September 22, are threatening to burnand destroy after a a three hours hard fighL when the buildings,- bridges fid other prop- nn Egyptian force 1,300 numbering erty of the Great Northern railway. under command of Colonel Parsons, The trouble is, inyjTrt, the result of the routed 3,000 Dervishes, of whom 500 road crossing tty reservation and the were killed. Three Egyptian officers arrest by theUnited States marshal were wounded and 37 Egyptian soldiers and a largeforce at Walker of some killed and 59 wounded. Indians ff.f selling whisky to their own Brinson Dtuuetd. tribe, ysad trying to create a rebellion Paris, Sept. 36. Paul de Roulede agalvAt peaceful Indiana, aa well aa presided at a meeting held for the e "JUjes. ' of protesting against a revision of the Dreyfus proceedings, at which Cmtral Kent Returns Boos Salt Lake City, Utah, Sept 27. Ma- he made a speech, violently denouno-lu- g Jj. Brisaon, and all the prominent jor General J. Ford Kent, mho comat supporter of revision and declared manded the gallant Twenty-fourta Santiago, arrived la thia city yester- that if revolution broke ont and the was erected In Paris, the head scaffold at was met the day. The general depot by thousands of enthusiastic citizens to fall ought to be that of M. Clemen-eeaIf Dreyfus ever returned to and waa given a royal welcome. After the greetings were over the' general France, M. de Roulede asserted, ha and hla party were escorted to car- would be lynched. PmmIobs Pnrehnned. Portage riages which stood in waiting and driven to the fort. Aa the carriage London, ScpLt'6. According to an hearing the general drove up the ave- article in the Fortnightly Review, the nue at the poet a salute of twenty-oagreement provides In gun was fired in honor of ths return- detail for England and Germany to being hero. In front of the residence come joint heirs by purchase of all the the remaining troops were formed In Portuguese possessions ia Africa. The line, and with uncovered heads they first outcome of this, the paper says, saluted the general aa ha., passed will be ths leaning of Delego hay t through the ranks and into tha house. Omaha, Sept. York City Trans-Mississip- pi 6. Anglo-Egypti- an now guide him in the restoration of NEWS SUMMARY. peace; praises ths heroism of th army and navy; commend the annexation of The Spanish peace commissioner! Hawaii, and declares against free 'have started for Pari a trade and free silver." Ail the British, French and German HOME RULE FOR CUBA. warships have left Manila. In a tornado at Lima. O., several Spanish OIB. In lx Are IMii Kepis ed by Cabans. people were injured and many buildSantiago de Cuba, Kept 28. The sys- ing demolisheed, In a fire at Manchester, Conn., three tem of civil government established by General Wood! practically complete men were cremated. The financial and In good working order. Major Me. loss Is placed at $40,000. Five men were drowned in SL Marys Cleary, formerly attorney general of Tex and a Spanish scholar, has been river, Saultc Ste. Marie, by the appointed m ayor and the Spanish off- foundering of the lighter Monitor. icials are giving place to Cubans GenThe latest estimate place the native eral Wood say he does not know the capabilities of the men taking office. population of the island of Cuba at They are chnaen by a committee of 50 745,000,of which only 330,000 are whites. prominent Cubans whom he believe Samuel Bothfuaa, teller of th Bliss-fielto be honest and conscientious. - " " This committee recommends men Mich., bank, waa held np by robwhom its member think would be bers and shot His recovery ia doubefficient in the various offices to lie tful . ' filled. The choice of men by the comThe Cairo correspondent of $Ie Lonmittee must be unanimous and must be made over the signature of the en- don Times says It is certain Jnat there tire 50 members. General Wood finds the Upper that the plan works admirably. I.leu, are no Abysiian troops tenant Blount has been appointed to Nile. codify th Cuban laws. ' The mined conference of the Methodist Episcopal church has voted 240 EXPOSITION A WINNER. favor of equal lay ayes to 1 nay, AU Debt Paid aad a Hsadwnn Balaae la th Hank. Central Ohio Methodist conferOmaha, Sep. 28. The total receipts ence votyd unanimously for equal lay of tho exposition to date have been and ministerial cash Its balance representation la the 1700,000. in nearly th bank la $120,000, or more than general conference. (50.000 above tia liabilities. The ex.iiamage amounting to about $30,900 position has appropriated $35,000, covcaused by fire to tho hotel Yen was coat live the the of stpek show. ering There Is n-- , dome, Ban Jose, Cal-- , which is, one of Including premium. doubt that every prumium will be pid the finest hotels on the coast, eostng . promptly. - - - $3(1,000. NANCY QUILFORO ARRETED. Special Agent Murray, In charge of Who Kilted barn GUI Captured the Seal islands, reports that dating tho past' season 18,047 akins were seat liverpeaL cured. This ia a decrease of about arrith Liverpool, Sept 21fpon val hereof the steamer Vancouver from 2,000 la tha number taken ln1897. He s ted a woman reports a general decrease In, the real Montreal, detect! -? passenger vfhoyJtm from tka vessel. herd. Anffiicer stated tha the that Though Frederick Welde, of MUwauket, a woman waau&pected of having comlotur-anc- e mitted a murder in Canada, it is re- solicitor of the Prudential Life auicidt committed at woman ia Dr. the company, kt tf Nancy ported SL Louis by , taking prustie add ind Guilford, wanted at Bridgeport, Tona, in epvneCtion with the murder of Em- jumping into tho artificial lake at in aGill, whose body was recently OFallon park, whom hla body vaa mnd la Yellow mill pond. ' 1 . ' , found. Ysu - h&lf-bij-e- d - pur-pos- 4 h u. n Anglo-Germa- Own Six Millies Dollars. T. Ban New York, SepL Hard of 30 Broad street has' been appointed receiver of th New England Loan A Trust company by Judge Ship-ma-n of tho United States circuit eourt, on a suit brought by the Real Estate Trust company of Philadelphia and BabilHon Allen of SL Albans, VL Tha company was a large lender of money on western mortgages. The company owe folly 80,009,000. They had a a vast sum invested in Kansas City, Omaha, Sioux City, Xincoln and Salt Lake City -- - n England. MARIA TERESA FLOATED. o A i . Fight Madrid, Sept 27. Duke Almodovar de Rio, minlater of foreign affair, slates that tha Spanish commissioners have been instructed to contend strongly for the integrity of Spanish sovereignty in the Philippines, on the ground that the protocol between Spain and tha United States wax signed before Manila capitulated; and also to make a firm stand regarding the Cuban debt aad the Philippine loan of 1808, if Luzon is ceded to America. Should the United States prove less exacting than is expected, the commissioners have power to make all possible concessions, commercial and political, compatible with the retention of Spanish sovereignty in the Philippines; but in the event of losing a portion of the islands, they are instructed to resist to the utmost any attempt of the United States to claim the right of preference over other powers, should Spain desire to sell or cede the remain-de- r of the islands. v tf A & Cabinet Hm Dttkltd to K$ope . Ibo Cbm vr uban Supplies fcr DETHRONEMENTANDTSEATH Spanlxb trainer BalaeA and Tow 4 to Bay. CuitoUM ions, there will be a ahow of liv stock, gathered from all parts of the United States, which in variety and Importance cannot be excelled. There will be an assemblage of over one thousand Indians gathered from the triben of the weL who will particisham battle pate in sports and contests of physical endurance. Their native villages hayo'been transplanted upon the Epwdti011 grounds. During that yeek, the Knights of jrill hold their war-dance- s, Grand Mardi-Gra- s festival. On Tuesday night they willygive their annual parade of over forify floats, said to surpass anything of the kind ever attempted. Thursday night, the won- derful electrical street procession can be seen, and Friday night the ball pre sided, Ver by the King and Qneen of will be patronized tbe byJtho society people of western el t lea October 5th hta been designated aa Pennsylvania day. PACIFICATION Tb OP CRETE. Saltan Will b forced to accept th Pina of tb Power. Rome, SepL 20. Great Britain, Russia, Fance and Italy have entered an agreement to the pacification of the island of Crete. The scheme haa for some time been drafted, bnt its enforcement waa delayed to invite tbe which participation of Germany, country declined. The powers will send an nltimatun to the Saltan summoning him to accept the project and informing him that unless he does so measures will be taken to enforce his compliance. The powers have irrevocably decided to settle the Cretan question immediately, and will not hesitate to eend their fleets to the Dardanelles and beyond if necessary. WcKInlry Tired ef Dilatory Tactic. SepL 20. In view of Washington, the alarming state of the Cubans, who are suffering from hanger and their inability to obtain work, Preaident Mo Kinley haa instructed the evacuation commission to demand that the evacuation by the Spaniards begin not later than October 15, and that Jt be completed by December 31 nexL What the result of this demand will be la not yet known, but it is said that the determined to allow no dil- on tha part of the Spantactics atory ish forces in leaving the island, although disposed to permit reasonable admin-istratkm- js - Indulgence. Spaniard Madrid, SepL Will G 20. It Horn. ia announced here that 10,000 Spaniards residing in the island of Puerto Rico have refused to live in the island under the American flag and have demanded that they be returned to Spain at the expense of the government. Th question of repatriation of the discontented Spaniards has been referred to the state council Nw Secretary of State, t Washington, SepL 20, Secretary of State Adee is now actually secretary of state, the president having issued a special commission to him a secretary, of state ad interim, the first tima since the Incumbency of Mr, Hunter. Th law provides th&tln the absence of the secretary the first assistant secretary shall act as secretary of state the absence of the secretary,during bnt makes no provision for such a ease as existed when Secretary Day and Fire! Assistant Secretary Moore retired simultaneously; therefore it was oecea-r- y to issue a special commission to Flay dal Eate, Cuba, SepL 26. The wrecking company engaged under Lieutenant Hobson .in the work' of saving tha wrecked Spanish warships, has succeeded In floating the cruiser Infanta Maria Teresa. The cruiser, after being got afloaL .was taken In tow by the Fotomae and convoyed by th cruiser. Near York, the Scorpion and the Alvarado, proceeded for GuantMr. Adee. anamo bay, where she arrived safely. |