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Show " 'U 1 ,, ' NEWS SUMMARY. Trt police chiefs u ill meet next jvtr Id Cincinnati. The Koareily of pi irou and of steel Is getting- more pronounced 1 he Tlnrd Nehiasha, Colonel William J regiment, has been mustered out at Augusta, (.a heading t.erman professors express the b.i.ef that the ,eaoe conference " l1' "Ilou, I" a,'t n al importance. At lUttff tu M tKvi-pt rson s were -- drowned m attiiuptin to ero-s- the nur Mult? i lu rams m il continue More than oi uIjhii ''tehedores are oul on strike and the uork ou hhlps in Havana harhoi i beintf done by On- lo se under police ruard In Rome, alfourh the composition of i the reconsti in turn eaMriet tut. not Vet been otTh iall announced, it is confcid ?td i he l cnaia is passed t, . Kit tit field of Koikland, was nominated by acclamation by the Re- publicans of the Second Maine dis- t net, succeed the late Nilviu Dlujj- - lraoold I NORTHWEST I j te is tile lUehhood that the nd smelter owners and rtpera toi s niii attack the v ability of the new eietit-lioo- r l.m for Colorado, ri.ii e I , ' s, mil .r Hla.r of Black Buttes, v, , lias Jt,st hntslied supervising the to ai 'ii.' of over s.imk) of his flock of Snon and party left tor tub Maj 15 The party Ne N roiiNi'ts of I'reatdenl lirenao Snow, Mr' Minnie J Snow, l.e Koi l Jinow N i'. '.ilvut Jo-,- t jli F Smith und wife, jiie 1' poxtlv I r.iiiklin 1) Itudiards and wtfe im of Hit mo't 'in lit-in New .ruud l I jii.i. loln.i lin,'"jnil was held n, 7. 8, 0, At Anbum, New York, the bodies of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Tincko&ll were found in their room. The man was dead without a mark upon him. The woman was unconscious, with the side cf her head battered in and the brain protruding. After a confinement of about aixt years in a political prison in the Republic of Colombia, Archie McCarter, a civil engineer and contractor prominent in Fort Scott, Kansas, until 1891, when he left for Yucatan, has just been liberated. An association of heirs, with George Mills, manager of the United States flouring mill, as president, has been - formed in Chlcagp to.recqves.ao estate, consisting of sixty acres of property In the heart of New York and Brooklyn, - valued at 8200,000,000. By an understanding arrived at by the American and Spanish ministers accredited respectively to Madrid and Washington, both of whom are now in Paris, it is arranged that their arrival in the two capitals shall be as nearly as possible simultaneous. The Pacific coast seal herds are to be reduced without interference by the The treasury depart-menthgovernment. indorsed the movement and instructions have been issued to Commander Sebree of the twelfth light-- ' bouse district on the subject. The good feeling in this country toward France is shown iu tlAce distinct projects for erecting statues in France during the Paris exposition. The proposed statues are Rochambeau, Washington and Lafayette. " Near Howard City, Mich,, Joseph Harvey killed his wife, Bis uncle, Robert Pierson; his grandmother and mortally wounded bis three months' old John Lo-child and his father-in-law- , and shot himself, finally genslayer, inflicting a wound which is likely to I prove fatal. as r s " The j copper excitement is beginj ning- to made itself felt in Nevada, tlie scene of Huinoit countv operations, and where new develop- 't- promise good tilings Mrs Km.na .1 Smith, postmaster at Dallas, ( olo has been arrested on the Her accounta charge of defalcation are $ l.oon short The defalcation rovers a period of nine years la-m- I , Vnnis Thomas, colored, was shot at Hock Springs. Wvo , on the Sth inst., by (ieorge Landers, a colored miner, and has since succumbed to his injuries Landers escaped, but his capture is certain 1 are dow n for div uiends tins month. The dividend Anaconda paid a if Sl.'iOO.Oli) on the inl mak'ng $0,750,-)0- 0 to date The Boston ,t Montana will pay a dividend of 8'MIO.OOO on the 20th. mnkinir $i JiMi noo this year, and $ 10.7ri(),0')0 in all from the start. semi-annu- "Governor Richards of Wyoming and tssociates. owners of the Osceola mine, have purchased the Olive D. claim, which adjoins the Osceola and Rude-feh- a mines in the Battle Lake district. Development work on the Osceola and Olive D. claims will be commenced as soon as the season opens. An unknown man was killed May 14 near Dana station. Wyo.,oa the Uhion Pacific by being struck by the engine of fast freight No. 21. The man Had apparently been sleepingon the tracks There was nothing on his person to disclose his identity. The body waa turned over to the authorities of Carbon county for burial. Commissioner nermann of the general land office, has directed the supervision of all the forest groves in Colorado, except the South Platte reserve to warn threatened invaders that sheep found within the limits of any of the reserves would be put off and the herders subjected to full penalty of the law for trespass. The wool sales at Rawlins. Wyo., for the past week have aggregated 813,000 pounds as against 605,000 pounds for the preceding week. Some of the larger individual Bales are as follows: William Daley. 85,000 pounds; R. A. and Myron Smiley, 210,000 pounds: Johnson fc Co., 170, 000 pounds; A. M. Startell; 80,000 pounds. W. B. Cowan, a prominent stockman of Saratoga, Wyo., died after an illness of ten days, the immediate cause of death being septic peritonitis. The deceased was 40 years of age. He haa k been connected with the business of Wyoming since 1884. ne was a member of Rawlins Command-try- , Knight's Templar, and leaves a wife and three children." live-stoc- Six hundred and five thousand pounds of wools have been sold by local sheepmen at Rawlins, Wyo., during the past week at prices ranging from lq to 12 cents per pound. The practice of consigning the product-t- o ' Boa tod 'ahdother eastern' bouses for storage and subsequent sale, is being abandoned, the producers preferring the certainty of a direct sale to the uncertainty of future prices. A beet-sugfactory is to be erected near Salinas, Santa Clara county. Cal., by Claus Spreckies, costing 82,500,000. It will be an immense plant, consuming 8,000 tons of beets per day during the operating season. Il will turn out forty-fiv- e tons of sngar every twenty-fou- r hours and distribute 817,1 000 per dayj To supply the demand of the factory, it will take 30,000 acres of land planted in this vegetable. A. J. Joracke, aged 33, waa drowned in the Platte river, near Fort Steele, Wyo., tbs 13th insC He waa engaged in pulling ties from the river and, it is supposed, slipped and was swept away by the swift current The body has not been recovered. While Montanas governor protest; against the war in the Philippines as and in furtherance being of a policy that be believes is a menace to the republic itself, he declines to make demand upon the government fer the return of the volunteers. -- ar H Navajo Joe is out of luck. Ordinhis vagaries are not regarded la arily j Wolfville. His frequent appearance in its single street in a voluntary exhibition of nice feats of horsemanship, coupled with an exhibition of pDtol shooting, in which old tomato cans nd passe beer bottles perform as targets. has hitherto excited no more baleful sentiment ' In the Wolfville bosom than disgust. But today it Is different. Camps, like Individuals, have moods. At this time Wolfville is experiencing a wave Of virtue. It may have been excited by the presence of a pale party-o- f eastern tourist, just now abiding at the 0. K. hotel, gentlemen which the rather Bangulne sentimeut of Wolfville credits with meditating an investment treasure In her rocks and rills. But i:1hatever the reason, Wolfville virtue Is certainly aroused, which makes it a bad day for Navato Joe The angry sun smites hotly in the deserted causeway of Wolfville. The public Is within doors The Red Light saloon is striving mightily. Navajo Joe. rendering himself prisoner to Jack Moore, rescue or no rescue, has by order of that sagacious body been conveyed by his raptors before tbe vigilance committee andts about to be tried for hia life. What waa Navajo Joes immediate crime? Certainly not a grave one. Ten days before it would have hardly He has killed a earned a comment. " Chinaman. Here la the story: "Yere comes that prairie dog Navajo Joe. all spraddled out," says Dave Tutt. It look like this camp can never asaoome no aire," remark Cherokee Hall in a distempered way, "but this Joe comes chargin' up yere miser-bl- e to queer it. As he speaks that offending personage, unconscious of the great change In Wolfville morals, sweeps up the street, expressing gladsome and ecstatic whoops and whirling his pistol on bis forefinger like a wheel of light. One of the tourlsta stands in the door of tbe hotel smoking a pipe in short, brief puffs of astonishment, and reviews the amazing performance, Navajo Joe at once and abruptly halts. Gazing for a disgruntled moment on tbs man from the east, he takes the .14 tM' iifl. if, (. 5 , PK k i Hi Mi 11 fe, 4 t) um ufr r t SU i Miiutijj v II AUiUi ferems of the Mutual Improve- inent js-h- lations of I tali county was In M in In s .il.e lui. crunch- at Provo large delegation Sunday, Mu) li of meinla rs fioui towns throughout the county wcie piesent. longress-- i man H 11 Lola is was one of the speakers and among other thing said: 1 he Saint position of the Lattei-duto the inoxenn Dt Is identical with the wist of llie uur. , Our mission i oue of peace to all uieti and we should do aline can to spread the wings of peaeeoverall peoples, but with all this, f the ear and the othersdo what they say, will there he peace.1 Not mock. 'There will be a time when the shield will lie done aw ay with, but the Lord has prophesied that the time will eome when the arms of all nations will clash and there will be universal war. And 'it will come 1enee will follow, but its time is not yet." Elder Hirini Hhaanga, a noted Ms Hi chief in days of yore, returned from a missiixn to New Zealand last week, lu ism the first natives from New headed by Eider Zealand, Whaanga emigrated to Utah, aDd ap-- I in their arrival in Salt Lake City re- Jeived a royal welcome from elders who had associated with them in Moridom. Mr Whaanga re. jin January, jeived a call from the first presidency to visit his native land as a missionary, ind though seventy years of age, tbe' renerable chief cheerfully responded, deleft Salt I,ahe March 3. in company with Elder Era T. Stevenson and others. Hirini Whaanga is a descendant of a long line of Kangatira's or Maori kings, and in his younger davi was renowned for his bravey aod prowess on the battlefield. The noblest blood of Polynesian rulers flows in his veins, and he haa no difficulty in tracing back his genealogy five hundred years, when bis ancestors first landed in New Zealand. At the Salt Lake T atwrnui Sunday afternoon teat,., Klder. C. W," TenroM spoke of the coming peace conference, All the Cbriatian He said in part: denominations have some truth ia them, and tbe errors they have in them have come from men and from devils evil spirits. Nome of the doctrine which arc thought to be Christian are the most horrible in their conception and have come from beneath. Everything which makes our Father an eternal monster of passiofi, of anger and of hatred, dealing out to his children everlasting damnation, have not come from God. llow can Christendom in its present state of contention and strife convert the world and establish peace? Why, When they go to war, they go in tbe name of the Deity, and each is praying to tbe Christians' God to give them success that they may slxy their fellows. In every Christian sect there is jealousy and dissension and contention. How can that which contends within itself and is divided against Itself promote unity and peae in the world? It cannot be done. Do the Latter-da- y Saints go forth to inwho do not believe their fellows jure as they do? No, but the Presbyterians and tbe Baptists and the Methodists and other denominations rose agsinst them and drove them ont of Illinois and Missouri; rose against them and put many of their brethren and sisters to a horrible death. Bnt the Latter-da- y baiut did not go ont to war against them, not at all; they only desired to bless them. What is the matter with our Christian friends that they cannot let na alone? What is the matter with those that oppose -- ns? .What is th! matter that they go through the east and spread all kinds of false reports about the people here, and their doe. trines and their praetioes? Yon may say, don't yon feel animated about this? Yes. I do. 1 feel as did Jesus wheu be went into the temple and turned Aut the money-changerI feel like that when our friends who pretend to be so good and kind go ont into the world and viiilfy "my brethren and sislera If I could do them any good I would do it, but I do feel disgusted with their conduct. Elder Penrose closed bi remarks with an appeal to the Saints to live in peace and harmony among themselves and thus aid in bringing the reign of peace upon the earth. r , AUM. flulHi 4blo it, i UIP ,i Cun?' IteUv lal A eou - M 1. U Pull L.u v K l x,,s frOUl UtM MHHotl (iateu l II, h hi, ti l. Unui lirr-- iM Horn V, i ,, IllKOt Mult it Matin mu, y Three men were smnuslT and tw probablv fatally injured by tne ex- plosion of u Imilcr at the vvnrfts of tile New Jersey Jrou and Meel eom- pany, 1 re n ton The insurrection jji' Yemen is, gain- ing ground The Turkish commander, Abdullah Ixha, has been forced to retreat to Sana, the capital of the provinte of Teuton v f)r- Oifford Miteliell of the Chicago Homeopathic Mutual college staff has discovered that ill per cent of the per- bons who committed suicide in 18yi did bo by drinking gaybolie acid. received a cableSecretary Long-lif- t gram from Admiral Dewey, asking permission to keep the cruiser lloston, on the Asiatic station for a short time. 'J lie request will be granted. An extraordinary movement is on loot looking to the consolidation oft 1 realty terian congrt-gallonin New ork (ity, some of them among the richest in the Inited States. The London Dailj Mail declares that a groupof American and Knglish liter ary agents lias formed a syndicate for the purpose of controlling the future productions of limi t aril Kipling. A cabinet meinlmr is authority for the statement tiiat the president has practically made up bis mind to call congress together in extraordinary session about the 20tli of October. In a great fire in the town of Graue Ilumora, province of Dukowina, Austria, 200 buildings, including the principal ehurch. tbc town ball and other " ' public edifices and ill the school house were destroyed. Major-GenerOtis liis virtually decided against the Jcgality of claims for indemnity filed by residents of Iloilo, whose property was destroyed during the operations incident to the capture of that city on February 11. The Seminole burning and kidnapping cases, in which there are thirty defendants for kidnapping and afterward burning at the stake Lincoln McGeisey and Palmer Sampson, Seminole Indians, are on trial at Muscogee. Representatives of the chief iron manufacturing houses of Scotland deny that a scheme baa been submitted to them by an American syndicate, headed by Mr. Andrew Carnegie, to absorb the iron and steel interests of Great Britain. Ml .. Alitt-ArH't- i uinlu i's iff our dark skinned rn tinder the giud l'li lln an 'Cixtx-rnice of tht- fu.tliful ciders, united in m making everything tin ir off sinKt ill jivi- -s jud pleasingly betoi e tio.l j ll 5 1 s, j NAVAJO JOE. t . iinni-itcna- ' orl. New t mm 8o IXHHti'Q I id olliei s H - () UTS 1UM A t aid iiuightti Hamilton commissioned 'sontlnrti j . TEMPLE ftND TftBEJINACLt tVXVXWWWWSWXWVS' povtutliee has leen established at li.ani'ton, Slieudou eouuty, Wyoming, lllll't, k E7T 31 A U NOTES. 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Hiitter, creamer j Itanrii butter ton ISH CIS rranrlM-- (iralu THE NEXT CENSUS WILL BE , SHORT ONE ASIATIC, pipe from its owners horrified mouth 7 and places it in his own. Sts Smokin of p!pet,n he vouchsafe in LIVE STOCK. is onele-gacondemnatory explanation, an degradin, an dont yon do it Chicago. no more In my presence. Im mighty Fsnrv rattle. 6 60 gi. 46 -- ( holre Nteer about pipes an sensitive that 46 hi Medium grade 4 66 4 86 aim to tolerate em non whatdont Href Nicer. 4 16 44 60 Stocker and feeder'.'." ever." 4 00 4s6 16 Bull 3 on m 60 He elta puffing and gazing at the r .'Ei Ss'fer ..... 100 ft, eo tourist, while the latter stand dumbgteer ... ly staring, with a morsel of ravished Tex a ateer. meerschaum still between hia Ups. woole1 iimte:;: 4 75 Cash ., I iwember. ...... New.... December....... I 06 Hitrlev elI Oitq I34 nt ay in. wilSE;.::: 8nrinnlamb. 6 700 BulTI!Ta Immtal d U ' ,eder ,e " I n 60 36 Of M 4a m 76 new 04 4 W) feeder.;-;;.- w.B-r- 21 06 i c2Jned hl,er .'iiY"v '''-- - 60 60 60 4 no ft 4 8,1 iLtt "5 ::r.:jisas muttons Lamfc:; 66 4 70 06 40 itf 60 i Whatever is this Mongol doin in ramp. Id like for to know?" lnqulreT I shore Navajo Joe, disdainfully. here laet for leavea orders when-Itbe immejit removal of all sech. I wouldn't mind it, but with strangers it plumb mortl-te- a visitin' us this me to death. Then comes a short, emphatic utter A puff of ance of e upQke.yaqlahes quickly in tbe hot air, and the next ceuiue" will Be' abdriTone 6 60 OS W S 90 10 TeIU'fr CowVa anrt soap. ' Mutton..,,., Bull Chinaman, voluminously robed, emerged from the New York store, whither he had been drawn by dint of A fc6 40 ? 60 Kansas City. KVCrT - ..... 6 26 ce r .2r: i, non-unio- BI? anjhow?" You can gatnble this is a equar-deareplied Enright confidently "You're entitled to your say when the committee U done. Just figure out what card you needs, aa we deals to you in a minute. Gent," says Doe l. . Peela. who .has sat silently, listening, Im with you on this ha n gin'. These eastern sharps ia here In our midst. It'11 impress em that Wolfville meant business, eu' good, safe, qoiet place. Theyll car- ry reports east as will do us credit, an thar you he. As to the propriety of stringin Joe, little need be said. If the Chinaman aint enough, if assaultin' of an innocent tenderfoot aint enough, you can bet he done lie plenty beside as merits a lariat. wouldnt deny it himself If you ask him." Why, urges Navajo Joe, disgustedly, "these proceedin' makes me sick. I shore objecta to thls haiiglnThnd for a measly Chinaman, too. Thia yere Wolfville outfit Is gettln' e mighty sight too stylish for me. It's gravin' that It can't " take Ita reg-la- r drinks, an "Stop right thar." say Enright, with dignity, rapping a shoe box with hi Dont you cub the chair none, cause the chair won't have It It's parliamentary law if. any one cusses the chair he's out ot ordeif. same aa it's law that ell chips on the floor goes to the house. When a man's out or order once that settles IL He cant talk no more that meetln. Les-i- n were aimin' to hang you we wont claim nothin on you this time, but be cereful bow you come thacktn 'round egin, an dont fret us. You asbeT Don't go an fret us none." . "I wont fret you, retorts Navajo Joe, dont have to fret you. Wbat I eaya ia this; I s'pose I sees CO men stretched by committee between her end The Dalles, an I never knows n man who roped yet on account of no Chinaman. , An I offers aide bet of a hundred even it ain't law to hang people on account of downin no Chinaman. But you all seems sot on thia. an so I tells you what 1U da I'm a plain ifian an tbara no fltlgrea work on me. an it it'a all congenial to the gents here assembled I'll gamble my life, hang or no hang, on the first ace turned from th box, Cherokee deal. - J-Does' it propotltloa erlvlMl 4 sir find te JU very novelty an argument or Wolfvill favor. It befalls therefor that the unusual offer of Navajo Joa to staka bis lift on a turn at faro is approvingly criticised. "Navajo Joe," says Enright, w dont have to taka this chance, an it of a had precedent as may tangle us yereafter, but Wolfvill goes you this time. Cherokee turn the cards for tbe ace." Turn square, Cherokee," remarks Navajo Joe, with an air of IntereeL I play It open." Roll your gam. "I dunno," observed Dan Boggs, meditatively, caressing bia chin, "but Im thinkin Id a coppered." The turn proceeds in silence, and as may readily happen In that interesting device named faro, a split falls out Two aces com together. Ace lose, ace win," says Cherokee, pausing. "Whatever be we goto to do now. Id like to know.. Gents," announces Enright, with dignity, a split like this yere create a doubt, an doubts go to the prisoner, asms a a maverick goes to th flrsr man as ties It down and rune his ' brand ohto it Navajo Jo goes free. However, he should remember this little graze and restrain his methods yereafter. Some of them ways of hia is eoocidal to aay the least, an if hes wise he alters hia syatem from now on. Do yon know, Cherokee," whispers Faro Nell, as her eyes turn softly to that personage of the deal box, "Id sooner he goes loose then two bonnets from Tucson," and Cherokee 'Hall -pinches her cheek with a delicate bora his of and curacy profession, smiles upprqvaj. The New York -- perdad-bfnged-tlcl- er 4 static. In s moment arrives a --brief order from Enright, the chief of tbe vigil-tnDenver, committee, to Jack Moore. That 4 70 00 a Winchester and gentleman li river.! . 4 W 04 80 Ae reuest proffers surrender aimultaneoue-y- . to Ban.SVSS1 P1 ri,,er" 1 2 gs fate, at once Joe, realizing Navajo 3 S 5 X teS.dbLM tecedes. S 00 os 60 says Enright, Live tock Of couree, gents, receipt are as follow: the as he convene ipologeUcally. I in the New York ztore, I sommittee H!don't say this Joeie held for beefin afJie Chinaman sole and alone. The fact ctrr. -000 . to hes been havin' a mighty eight too j;11.... .1 ono gay a time of late, an' so I think it's Sheep..,,. s.ooo s good, safe play, bein as its a hot Don't Want to gtrtke. in A held was conference day and we has the time, to sorter quarterly Pittsburg, L A the committee together an ask tta 17. 30 Kan., sail and Chesterfield, Ida., April May May majority f the coal miners in views, whether we better hang this this district, commencing at 10 a. m., Elder L. . out last week by National Irest-oeo- t yere Navajo Joe yet or not? Pond, stake president,presiding. There Mr. President- responded Dave Mitchell of the U.'M. W. A., went were present on the stand Elder if Im in order, I moves we take Wor'1 Tutt, of yesterday as usuaL A peculiar this George Teasdale, of tbe council Navajo Joe an proceeds to Phase of the agitation'is the fact that stretch his neck. I aint basin it on apostles. Elder Joseph W. McMurrin. of the first council of seventies, tbe Principally the union men who are nothin particlar, but lettln her elide stake presidency and a good represen- opposed tg the. Btrike. and that the onder the general head of bein adapt1 n najorlty of the men are in ed to public good." tation of the stake and ward authorivor of esl ed Enit. remarks?" Mass meetings were held Do I hear any ties. Seven wards were reported, a the Mr. Tutte very I takes not. "If rariony camps yesterday, being right nearly all having all organizations well attended, and the anti-strik- e motion as the census ol this excellent feel omplete. - -- -- d, . tof Com,. ('racked corn Rvc Harley. , .I . ..... J Rabbit Kooi Rover Silver Cloud Sumww Sa Swan "Not intendin' ot no interruption," remarks Texas Thompson, I want to say this; Im a quiet man myaef. an n achiral aims to keep Wolfville a quiet place likewise. For which all I shorely favors of Joe. Lika Tutt, 1 dont make no pint on -- the Chinaman; we spares him too easy. But this Joe is alters an an up thia camp till I'm plumb tired out So I ay let a hang him, an- - suggests as. a eligible nook tbarfor the windmill back of the dance hall." See yere. Mr. President." Interrupt Navajo Joe. In a tone of one "what for a deal Is this, I rises to ask, meetln, and waa freely expressed. - 1 ite hang ah is." Dml WUa ! tbs World. The following are some of the deepest wells in the world: In Europe, one at Passy, France, depth 2.000 feet; at La Chapelie, Paris, depth 2,950 feet; at Crenelle, Parle, depth 1,793 feet; Neusaiwerk, near MInden, depth 2.288 feet; at Klssingen, Bavaria, depth 1,878 feet; at Sperenberg, near Berlin, depth 4,190 feet; at Pesth, Hungary, depth. The well at Sperenberg, 8,182 feet near BerlinHs the deepest well ia th world. In the United States there are wells located at St Louts. Ma, depth 8,843 feet; at Louisville, Ky depth 2.088 f set; a t - Col ti tn bus, O. depth 2,775 feet; at Charleston, S. C., depth L25Q feet. T -- J !! Divorce Not Rcoofo The lower house of the convocation of the church of England has passed a resolution declaring that the law of not recognize divorce, the ehureh-doe- s and asking the bishops to devote themselves to securing action of parliament to the end that the church shall not remarry divorced persons. C' ' -- - |