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Show COALVILLE TIMES. HOSTILITIES FEAHED. TIKES rt'BUSMUIO CO. FILIPINOS IN EUROPE LOOK FOR DICKERING WITH COBA. d Aa Attsssp arm to p,wa4 HI Fores KSMwl to UoatM I , COMMISSION'S REPORT j t NO RECOMMENDATIONS BY THE BOARD. MADE rraldou - ' FOR luzon only. UTAH LEGISLATURE. McklBlay DM X(S Favae Taklos Fklllppn Washington, Jan. 31. The president sent to the senate corresyesterday Will Fix IbllUy la pondence on fibrin the state departwtll DoyarVwls Ale Mo ment bearing upon the peace treaty, IatsnaM la rmliKIs-B- Ml and It waa readin the executive ses' Was FxreUret. sion. The correspondence was sent ia fsshington. Jan. 20. Some tin response to tbe resolution Introduced during the week, President McKinley by Senator Hoar, and includes most of W01 have ia bis possession n complete the letters and cablegram from the report of the war inveatlgation com- - commissioner to the president and motion. from the president to tbe commissionJbe report will comprise about 40, er Tha documents are numerous, as Attached to it will bean there were 00 words. telegram letters and reappendix of 500 printed pages, setting ports for almost every day the commisforth all of tbe testimony taken by the sioners were lu Pari One of the first oonmission during iu investigation. cablegrams from the president inIt hs been determined by the eommis-aio- a structed them te demand the cession not to mention any name nor to Of tha Luzon island only of the PhilipBike any recommendations, but aim-pl- y pine and he told them that full sovto record under the head of each ereignty should oome with it The y Apartment and each samp the reading of the correspondence received and scandals which here been ths closest attention from senator developed by the investigation, bnt In submitting tbe papers tha presiidentification will be o complete that dent sent a brief message, saying b the president will he able to fix the transmitted them in accordance with the resolution. The reading consumed impossibility. t. The report will state that the charge the entire executive session, lasting preferred against the secretary of war from 2 to 5:30, except a few minutes at test be and members of his family the close. were interested on sites selected for After a brief debate tha senate refused to print the corresponds noe. camp sad in contracts' are without Havana, Feb. 1. -P- resident McRi. UTAH. COALVILLE. ley is understood to have empowered Tte Claim Made That the XaU4 Will Mot Robert P, Porter to arrange for the disbursement of 3,000,000 among the FmaH tawfaSM to Laad Kolaforee-wat- s UTAH NEWS. ea to lalaad at law. Cuban soldiers. Mr. Porter will probG on rale de ably go with te nor meet Centra Orangeville la to Lara a saw eet to Remedies to Quesede London, Feb. t. A dispatch received ary tbit tattoo. from an English bouse at Iloilo says Maximo Gome to persuade the Cuban to disband his ommander-in-chie- f It It reported from tba south that business is proceeding satisfactorily, lend his influence to the to smallpox it prevalent among tba Moqui but tha forces and Hongkong agents of the tame Indiana firm cable that the Iloilo telegram is United States military administration, Seuor Castillo, who ha returned About 410 members of the Twenty-fonrt- b unreliable, at nothing unfavorable to from Remediu after a two days visit infantry are to be discharged, tba Americana ia allowed to pass tbs with General Gome, say the latter is the being men who enlisted daring sensors. " tbt war with Spain. The Fllipinoe in Europe think the much hart by what ha regards Servants are becoming to tears la situation , has la no wine improved American neglect of his authority end Salt Labe that there it a movement on They fear an outbreak of hostilities as rights, end is determined aot to advise foot now to import Japanese from San soon as the pesos treaty ia ratified. bia soldiers to go borne penniless. Gomes purpose coming into the neigh Francisco for bouse help. They add that the Fllipinoe who surbo rhood soon, and will review the round and that Manila number 30,000, At Leeds Ferry, on the Colorado Cuban troops St Mariano, though the river, in southern Utah, a new boat It they will not permit the Americana to data has not yet been fixed. Thera la of land reinforcements on the island being bnilL It will be operated by a some doubt whether he and the other Lnaon, ; one and one-haloch table. stories of outrages on . women, mintary chiefs will aeeept tha 13,009,. By a vote of over lonr to one, the ooo; no .matter what other favorabl are strongly denied by the Fili- conditions taxpayers of Gunnison school district etc., may be offered. J!Jr. porter, have decided to bond the district for pinos, who point ont that official dis- who, it is understood, will net aa the the patches received at Madrid praise 7,500 to bnild school bouses. personal representative of President moderation of the Tagolia. , There 1 toms talb of the Utah legisMcKinley in the negotiations, haa been BRUTALLY MURDERfeD. ' lators paying a visit to Boise, Idaho, directed to learn the be t ' term that in return for the visit to Utah of the can be made and U empowered to pro foundation; that the inspector-general- 's Twe Ctak M.a lulled by Msxtesa la Idaho legislature two years ago. pose whet it is hoped will be agreeArtaeae. department is sadly in need of able. Much is expected of the assist- reorganization; that no 8,-- The Arrangement are js be mad to bare bodies Feh. irregnlsrities Ariz., Kingman. the horses belonging to the Utah man of two men have been fonnd murdered ance he wlli recelve. wheh ipproechlng bar been fonnd in the quartermaater-general'- s General Gome, from Benor Miguel who were honorably discharged at Ban near II sek department; General Shatter berry, s small town east of Francisco returned to them at the ax?, hers. The bodies hare bca exposed Gomes and Benor de Queaail Is mildly .censured. In regard to the . pensa of tha government of transports; while rethree days Tha throats were eat and RICH COLD WTRIKB. Commissioner Hermann of tba gen? tha heads beaten Into jelly with stones, garding tbe beef controversy, the will find that charges that ersl land office baa approved a list of Tha remain hav been Identified as DbwiiwJ st Cripple Creek That Bees - aeleetiona of 1,994 scree of lnoda ia those of James Dowd, a miner, and John Or were Used to preserve beef chemicals UOC - From te 800,000 Per Tern Utah anbmitted by the state for deaf Blake, a teamster from Utah. Blake ate without foundation, and that reCripple. Creek, Cola, Feb. 1. The frigerated beet furnished the leaves a wife and children. and dumb asylum purposes army excitement in regard to tba recent was excellent in Both men had been drinking for sevquality and sufficient Nearly nil tha officers at Fort Du in the Isabella mine continues at strike ia quantity. The pay department was ehesne are expecting to be promoted in eral days, and on Thursday night fever best In an interview yesterday-Manage- r administered satisfactorily. The report Three were who Mexicans, the near future and ordered to naw Killburn. of the Isabella said; in there was as much illness in will town that end tha gambwith chances in night drinking stations, strongly I do not like to say anything that PortosayRico as there was in Cubs, and ling, also disappeared, and ilia sup- will excite tba favor of tha Fhlllpplns islands. people any more than tbe climatic conditions were responsiOn of tha taamahanlingto tha Valeo posed that they murdered the men. they are at present. The metallic ora ble. It will be shown that the Porto mine at Park City was eangbt In a Tbs murderers built n fire near the body baa doubled in aim both ways Eican campaign was well conducted. bodies and burned the bloody elothing. since snow-slid- e one day last week and ona yesterday morning. Borneo! the - horse was killed, while tba driver had Pert of n letter written in Spanish CLARK IS ELECTED. wee found in the ashes. The Mexicans pieces of ora are 80 per cent gold, I a vary narrow escape from death. never saw auch I and mineral, dont have been eaught and are here in jail. Tfc Batts Mllllooatra Wlss ths Vlt4 believe that its like was ever mined in Blxty-flv- e residents of the newly There ia talk of Btsta Baaatorahlp. Tha bodies lynching. tbie or any other camp in tha world. founded town of Lund have filed a pe were ,, mutilated Jan. 30. On the after death. We have Helena, tit Ion asking that a poe to files be estab- - Blakesbrutally bad no assays taken on the seventeenth Mont, head was nearly severed from ballot the Montana legislllabed at that place. Lund is tbs pres the II was robbed of a watch rock, bat a ton of it eould be picked ature elected W. A. Clark of Bntto, out that would ran anywhere from 'ant terminus of tbs' Utah A Pacific and body. a small amount of money. United States senator to succeed the , railroad. . ... 30,000 to 300,000 per ton. Armed Hon. Lee ManteL The goto was 54 for ARMY BILL PASSED. guards are watching "the property. Clark, 87 for Conrad, 4 for Marshall Stats Auditor Richards has com pleted his report for 1898, showing Out Steading Anuy ta Consist af 100,000 The strike was made in the new ore sad 4 scattering. Of thoaa who voted body at a depth of 850 feet below the for that the receipts of the year ag Xn. Clark, 11 were Republican surface. Tha chute haa been entat William A. Clark ia 50 years of age, ggsted pi ,061,319.07, while tba exWashington, Feb, 1 The bill to re- tbs seventh level 200 feet above, and S penditures were 1900,537.80, or 140,000 organise and increase tba standing satire of Connellsvllle, Fayette At tha fifth. At tha lattev al Use than in 1897, place to srmy about 109,000 men,- but giving in 1855 bia parents U JM7 was smmsH in the brrssl 0f Tbs woudrarlui tueretuse ta tU bait torn ymnaw w Wi assay" the amt Oirtww reel Of ore that mmni 4ujvd tw Van Bures county, Iowa, Lake bank clearings ia very gratify-la- g. also of Infsntry companies and eavalry where the senator-elec- t farmed and better that 1,000 ton. Them j, For the week ending January 88, troops to sixty men each, thus fixing a least blocked out per Ha studied In the ore level be- pursued his schooling. they show a total of 3,802,831, a gain minimum of about 50,000 enlisted men, tween the ninth and aeveuth law, but never practiced. In 1863 he levels of 110.9 percent over the corresponding passed the honae by a vote of 158 to crossed tbe plain driving a team and 3,000,000 dore." 185. This wss'th result of a week of week of last year. locating at Sooth Park, Cola . LEXJVV1NQ ST. LOUIS. Mr. Clark waa one, of the first to The Tellurlde Power Transmission herd and often picturesque fighting on tha floor, daring the progress of reach Bannock, Mont., on tha discovcompany has built about 600 feet of Proof of Doming Found By th LW snow sheds sear their worke in Provo which the oppoattton compelled those ery of gold there In 1863,' driving an I Hvo Commltto in eharge of the measure to give this canyon to protect their dam and flume SL LonlsFeb. 1. When the senate ox team. His Montana eareer began with merchandizing, bnt he soon got from snow-slid- e which nrn frequent discretionary authority to tha presi- Lexow dent, and to make other modifications, vened invstigating committee reco. Into mining, in which most of his vast in that vicinity. yesteday, the taking of testt which were n reduction of 331 fortune waa acquired. Tba question of n auger factory at among in tbs number of staff officers. In mooy aa te regularities in eonnectk Mr. Clark ia tha largest individaal Gunnison U being seriously agitated, of these modification a the with the eiy boiler Inspector's office owner of copper mines and smelters and there ia now every reason to be- eonsequenoa was resume. A auirber of witness van in tha world, hts principal properties lieve that the plant will be erected, the Republican opposition practically were examied, and their testimoaj being in Butte, Mont, and Jerome-Ar- t iahed, and on th final vote but six amount went of money already all tohow that money had bees necessary Republic&ns voted against tha bilL He haa extensive beet sugar In having been pledged by soma of the paid the lard of examiners for ea in California, and a large coprests te COST OF GOVERNMENT. Tbe most sen, leading cltlxena glneera Umae js works at Elizabeth port, N. J. wire per tional Boas Jackson, n testiony offered was that of Ha has Salt Lake gsaurp IMatmaHMit Shows expenditures sf of 33,000 acres in Charles Deang, an engineer, whosald girl, was run over by a street cat ona eat, tot ,000. Mexico, devoted to growing coffee, te ha paid, BlI. Phil per, a member of tobacco and rubber. His net income day last week and seriously injured. Washington,' Feb. 4. Th forthcomthe board Cexaminera. 30 for an for 1898 was not far from 10,000,000. Tha girl was playing alongside tha of the ing report government receipts lie He said ha secured track and ran in front of tha ear with- and expenditures for January will RUN DOWN IN TUNNEL. out Basing 1L No blame is attached show the receipts to have been about tha licensevlthont aa examination, and that Her Inspector Price was Gaa of Twooty-sl-x Trmrk Bopolrom 8 truck to tha motorman. 41,775,000 and the expenditures about wh the deal was made. by loeooraslvo. Joseph Turpin of Salt Lake had a 51,807,000, leaving a deficit of about1 present Wilson Jan. 30. A gang of Altoona, lehler, another witness, narrow escape from death but week. 9,500,000 forth month. x rs thihe testified had twenty-siwere workpaid Philper j While walking along a railroad track Tba customs receipts. It will be license. ing on the railroad at the western ha was atrnck by a train nnd thrown shown, w era nearly 18,000,000, tha for nn engh-rAnother itnes Julius Boehmer, opening of the Gallitzin tnnnel when from tha track, receiving severe largest for ths month of January since testified tha number of men known they heard the approach of looomo-tir- e bruise. It was simply a miracle that 1803, and an increase of about 1,330, which was running west through to him saced engineer licenses by he was aot ground to pieces. 000 over December. The workmen all stepped tbe tunnel. th board for them. aminiog The internal revenue receipts for paying Sylvester Johnson, a former well from the north track, on which westALIBI )R MRS. GEORQE. known resident of Park City, where he January will he approximately 21,000,-00bound trains move, to the south track. decrease . a from December, alight erred on tha police force for aboat tea The smoke In tba tunnel prevented Attempted Shew BhsCesM Mo . Kills year was killed in the May Queen but an increase over January, 1898, of lax ton. from seeing the approaching lothem over 8,500,000, Tba expenditures on mine, near Baker City, Oregon, by the Feb. L Mr Annie comotive which, to avoid obstructions Canton, premature explosion of a blast daring account of tha war and navy depart- Georg in tad for murder in the on the north track, waa running on ments during January will be shown first eouth track, and ran into them. - tha early pari of last week, .degpfor kllllng 8axton, the tbeOne man ws about 33,850,000 an Increase brother killed, one It la anaoun&d by the secretary of to beDecember of r President McKinley, died In the AItoona nd' six-of about 1,300,000. oyer war that the Utah boys who enlisted ia waa brof Into court yesterday to teen were more or less seriously in? the regular army owing to their failure hear argiints on motions prelim- Jured. None escaped without injury. KILLED IN A SLIDE. to get into the volunteers, and who are inary to If arraignment tomorrow, FOUND DEAD IN THE ICE. desirous of securing their discharge In Seven People Meet Deelk b? na Are la ache fibs appef cheerful and was much la Untie CoImU. Interested .he proceedings. Attora Dock HjM Fonnd la Harbor order to return to their civil duties, Vancouver, Ih C., Feb. 8. News has t Balfala, Bterll will be discharged la n abort time. a tread motion te quash been received here from Superintendent ney N. Y., Jan. SO. A pair of Buffalo, tbe ludictut, nnd followed with A boy of about 10 yeara of age, narthe scene of the disaster, at Marpole, hnman legs, sticking np through the for Mrs rowly escaped a serious If not fatal as of a fatal tnowsHde on the main line of arguments Attorneys George wlndeevor to establish aa Ice In ths harbor XUracled'the atteneldent at the eorner of Becond South the Canadian Pacific railroad at Rogers alibL hav a witness tion of men on ths steamer Walter L. and State streets, Sait Lake, ona day on the summit of Belkirka The who They they pass, will to Ha last week. had been trundling n having stood on a FrosL Tha body when chopped out catastrophe occurred at 4 oclock in bridge nsatfy waa fonnd to he that of William Dor' scene e of the the arnlTu hie desire street, hoop along deck-han- d the afternoon. The roundhouse anti and hesrfoie shots fired. shooting, on tba Frost Ha had Ha then mer, a to control iu movements forgot, appar- station were seven lives walked swept away, fallen beadformost from the evidently Mrs. met awknd nnd a all about in tha at run ears, ently, were lost and two persons injured. A distance fntha scene of George of the boat and gone plank gang th murder front of one of tba Bapid Transit cars. large force is engaged In the recovery through tbe ioe and held in that peril-on- e Tba car was stopped by the motorman of the bodies and two condi tion until dead. bays been found impossible her to have reached if not n moment too soon. she had , up to the present ti"iCi killing. -- - I las of th Ipuhh Cartas. James Whitmore, a deputy marshal, lunatic Haas Acock. Madrid, Jan. 30. The reopening of paid a fine of 3.50 In tha Springville Belleville, N Feb, 2, Thoms Mae CbasesiwMlf In a Trask, Tka the cortea is fixed for Feb. 20. The police court one day last week, for Reynolds became a raving msuise xU Potass. using abusive language while trying to yesterday and ran through the streets government will introduce n bill proeffect the arrest of four boys, charged Feb. PhiladeL Robert T. viding for the payment of indemnity witliaknUe in his hands, striking at with disturbing tha peace. The boy Rink, Jr., to took his life Spaniards who have suffered through years, met. Most of the he people everyone .wore acquitted. cession of the Philippine islands to me the strange mealier "esc peiTTilmThut srTerst were Tsnrerery IsAnight as that United States. The members of the Mrs While riding in n horse race with Injured. Reynold at adcj the by Ayers mashed window several other boys Ernest Dalton, aged and ran into house and stores, driving Pannyan, r York, last week, by tha opposition purpose to raise n de11, of larowan, met with a serious out the occupants, lie was captured closing b'.sy in a truuk and then bate on the" ware in Cuba and ths It is believed the session swUowl iso0. Rink who was Philippine Ilia horse fell and threw him bv a crowd of citizen, who pul a rope -be short. Premier Sagaata will will to the ground, breaking his jaw and around his neck" aud threatened waa ia plctur je gilder, to poor lie was rescued by some I health hte landladr he then submit to ths queen regent a qnes told knocking out nearly all of his teeth. lymh him. residents of tue I would L neet death as hadAlr of the eonler-heariftion of confidence in the governmeoL Ha will recover. . A Ayer place sod landed in jail. . AN OUTBREAK SOON. ASKED , Br lgtnl ineffl-ejaae- lf ' ' eom-siial- a. -- . P. . track-repaire- a n, hopitr Bsyf J nl d ANOTHER Fsdsrsl RESPITE Jnds Ordm a FOR JACK. Hfl teas In Famoas Cm. Boise, Jan. 31. Diamondfield Jack Davis, who was under sentence to hang at Albion February 1, has been granted a lease of Ilf On application of Hawley A Puckett, Davis attorneys, Judge Beatty of tbe United States court issued a writ directed to Sheriff Bnrkeof ' Cassia county, not to carry the sen. tones into effect, pending tbe determination of an appeal taken to the federal court Davis attorney made application before Judge Beatty for a writ of habeas corpus. This was denied, and from the decision the appeal waa taken to the eirenit court of appeals at San Francisco. U nder the federal statute man is entitled to an appeal in such case and is also entitled to a stay of There ia no discretion proceeding left with the court SPEAKER Saqnsl WRIGHT RESIQNS. to Bsport of Collforala Committee, Sacramento, CaL, Jan. 31. When the assembly had been called to order yesterday. Speaker Wright tendered his resignation as speaker of the house. In his resignation he set forth that he had been guilty of no crime and that be regarded the findings of the special committee' aa not warranted by the evidence, bnt that aa the report showed that a number of members of the body thought his conduct censurable, he bad concluded to take the course he had taken in handing in hit resignation. At 3 o'clock the resignation was accepted, and Alden Anderson, speaker pro tem of the assembly, was elected to Wrights place. F. F. Dunlsy of San Joaquin was elected speaker pro tem to fill tbe vacancy caused by the advancement of Anderson. " Bpanlxh Diplomat Salt Lake City, Jan. 35. Two ballot, for senator were taken yesterday, the deadlock still continuing. Th last ballot resulted as follow; McCann, 31; King, 19; Cannon, 7; Bishop, 14; Nebe-ke- r, 1; Sutherland, 1. Tbe knowledge that Saturday will mark the close of the first third of the legislative session prompted tbe honse of representatives to rush through with, an accumulation of matters when was again presented yesThe deferring of terday afternoon. the usual afternoon balloting for senator afforded ample time to transact business in the bouse, and the opportunity waa advantageously employed. The senate neither considered nor disposed of any appreciable amount of business, chiefly because its committees have not yet reported on measures referred. Salt Lake City, Jan. 37. Four ballots were taken yesterday, with tha result that McCune came within six vote of election. On the fourth ballot the vote stood: McCune, 26; King, 14; Cannon, 7; McCornick, 13; Kebeker, Sutherland, 1; absent, 1. Yesterdays session of the senate lasted less than ten minute House bill Na 36 passed its first reading. It provides for air appropriation of 82o,- -' 000 for the payment of the states half of the salaries of county attorneys, treasurers and assessors and their and deputies for tha last guar, ter of the year 1898. In the house one bill was passed, the g bill, only to be confronted With a notice of intention to move for reconsideration, and another, to readjust the salaries of the employes of the legislature, was fought through almost to passage, but waa laid on tha table. Salt Lake City. Utah, January 28. The two branches of tbe legislature held short sessions yesterday, the senate because there waa so little business presented for consideration, and the boose adjourned early out of respect to Representative Christianson who bad received a telegram announcing the death of his father. An,tmportant part of the senate proceedings was the introduction of a memorial to congress for legislation leading to the amendment of the constitution of the United States, aa that senators will be elected by direcLvote of the people. The thirteenth ill was introduced iu tbe senate and the in the house. In the senatorial contest three ballots were taken, the last one resulting; McCune, 37; King, H; John E. Ragley, 13; Howell, 1; Canpoo, 7; absent, 1. Salt Lake, Jan, 29. Yesterday closed the first third of the legislature's sixty-dsession, but to date very little real progress has been made with the work of A small amount of business was transacted yesterday in botbe house The university site changing bill, carrying a large appropriation,- and a bill to reimburse tbe citizens of Cedar who 1; sheep-stealin- forty-seven- th ay law-makin- g. andentffati i67o7thaTeating which is not deemed a apparatus, of the building ceded to the state, part for the southern branch normal school, were introduced in both the senate and the house. The house passed Representative Redd's substitute memorial to congress for the restraint of the lawless, roving band of Indians, who make periodical raids in San 'Juan eonuty, and Representative O'Neil's, memorial, praying for the restoration to the public domain of a part of the forest reservation in Uintah was presented and referred. county, Four-ballowere taken for senator, the last, one resulting: McCune, 27; King, 14; Howell, 13; Cannon, 7; Robinson, 1; absent, 1. bait Lake City, Jam 31 The senate occupied but 15 minutes in looking after the affairs of the people yesterday. Two bills were introduced, one for the appropriation of 16.000 for the-norschool, and a measure providing for payment of damages inflicted by berl, of horse sheep, etc., upon any" hillside highway. Two other bills were read the first and third times and referred to committees. In tbe house, U. 11 Na 6 was reconsidered and repassed. This bill makes the theft of a calf or sheep, or other range of farm animal grand H. B - Na 37, authorizing sheriffs to collect commission on sales under execution when the property ia bid ia by a judgement creditor, came np on third reading and was passed by unanimous vote. Six bills were introduced and referred to committee The members of the house appear to be anxious to get down to business, and an avalanche of new bills is expected shortly, There is still a dead lock In the ballot for senator. Tbe last ballot token yesterday resulted: McCune, 37; King, 13; Cannon, 7; Whittemore, 12; Power 1; Sutherland, 1; absent, 3. Sutherland received the rote of the Republican complimentary member Salt Lake City, Feb. 1. Because of ts Flaw Pari Jan. 81. Senor Abarzuza, a leading member of the Spanish peace commission, now here on a visit, was asked: Would Spain accept the peace treaty if it should be amended by tbe United 8tates senate so a to put the Philippines in the same position as Cuba? No, answered Senor Abarzuza, in my opinion, Spain would not; nor would any civilized nation accept the treaty, if modified so as to create an independent Philippine government. You might as well give autonomy to ffioulteji in tbs Jardln Acclimation m to give it to the Filipino FINED FOR HEAD LINES. - Boston Paper Fay Sl.OOO (or to Coart Proceedings. Interfering Boston, Jan. 8L The Boston Herald company waa fined 1,000 by Judge Bond in the superior court for pubheadline In connection lishing tu with an aeoonnt of the trial of the city teaming fraud cases on Friday last, the words Guilt is Evident " The publication, of the headline was considered prejudicial to the case, and resulted in tba dismissal of the jury and an order for a new trial Wealthy Worn Suicides. Atlantic City, N. J., Jan. 31. of continued falling health. Hr J. M. Meyer a wealthy visitor fronp Pittsburg, committed suicide by jumping Into the ocean from the end of Youngs ocean pier. Mr Meyers accompanied by her maid, went on tba pier shortly after 13 oclock, walking to the end of the structure. At the latters attention waa temporarily attracted lu aa opposite direction, Mr Msyere climbed over tbe railing and jumped into th se Bc-eau- se Dewager Fwpmg? Flu. Pekin, Jan. ,31. The Chinese here ay tha dowagerjempresa ha decided upon a policy regarding the successor to the throne.. It la' detailed that at a meeting of her relative recently held she selected the successor of the present emperor, but the identity of the person selected is not divulged. All reports, however, agree that a change at th palace is impending. Th emperor Is still strictly guarded in the southwest corner of the island oalace. tbe determination of the legislature yesterday to visit the new site of the university, neither the senate nor the house of representatives was in session for any great length of time. Noun-finishbusiness was touched, and only a few matters were presented and referred or flHlor- tion. A bill waa introduced in the senate to create a board for the examination of barbers as to their competency to shave customers. The house ed future-conside- rs In its half-hou- r session received two new bill two petitions from Weber relating to irrigation and school matter and filed two recommendation for passage of bill One ballot was token for senator, resulting praetieally the same aa the previous day. TrteX That Failed. Sacramento, Cal, Jan. 3L The son of John Goddard was accidentally shot dead by his brother, aged 15, while they were attempting a tricX with a shotgun pester-da-- The younger, boy was to catch a marble fired from the gun by tbe explosion of the priming ia an empty cartridge shell. He had done this before bnt this time by some mistake a loaded cartridge was used and his head was nearly blown off, causing instant, y. eath. X mal -- , |