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Show ; THE MINING CONGRESS. NEWS SUMMARY. Cutlery manufacturer bar a trust. A formed aur-rend- Rear-Admir- al Mee. l ( non-sitti- 7S5V -- .. i ' ing it. of Indian Albert Hon. The Liaber, spoils,- - baa issued an. appeal to the of the U nited State to present the government with e naval vessel, to be modern named the Teutonic. The government of Spain will devote itself solely to the defense of the Spanish coast, says a cabinet minister, and if negotiations for peace most be opened, they will have to be conducted by another government The California Red Cross society ha selected Dr. F. J. Hart of Tempe, Ariz.. as Its first surgeon for Manila. Altogether a corps of eight nurses and doctors will soon be supported at Manila by the Red Cross of California. nt out something. But the new broody hen wants her first nest or no other. At aba cannot get any other she soon gives op the Idea altogether, and about the third night 1 put her hack on the roost Eh soon goes to laying. Then, again, I have read that you might aa well let the hens all alt out their time, as they will not lay any mors eggs than they did sit But 1 am nog at all certain that they do not lay more eggs. As the egg yield seemed to keep up right along, while tha hens took their turns at trying to ait, I am of the opinion that non of them retted more than week or ten days before beginning a new production of eggs. Emil Carlson, a young Swada, wl U At last reports th number ef seriously and perhaps fatally hurt Chas in min the First Centennial from Eloa ia the Southern State wee 80., gulch, Colorado, the other day. The Pueblo Soldier Aid society, The conference ef the T. M. sad T. since its organization three weeks ago, L. M. association of De vis stake vrlU has fed over 3000 troops and is in good be held at Farmington next Sunday. financial condition, having a balance On Mondsy the eonfereao will he held in the treasury. jointly with Weber county, at the Martin Kreaovlg, an Austrian laLagoon. Mrs. Elisabeth Marshall, formerly borer, 33 years old, was shot down i cold blood in a saloon in Pueblo the of Nottingham, England, lately arother nighLhy an unknown robber. rived la Utah. She ia 81 years old, and consequently on of the oldest I resident Smiley no ht dtmuuatratlon to prove that I'altormlty ef Erw immigrants that ever reached these university la making an effort to hate tubwukjui Asiatic aiaclaimed been that the It has the a military instructor reappointed w eturt tUroUj)h lhelr mlik There never breeds, especially the Brahmas and parte from Europe, the university in place of Captain var ho been a mean more fitted for that Cochins, lay eggs that are dark In Latest advices from th New Zealand num, alio has been ordered to rejoin purpose than the factory system in color, says Poultry Keeper. If one mission speak enthusiastically of the bl.h the milk is taken to thestHMy having a flock of Brahmas will com- labors of Elder Hirint Whaenga, who bis regiment. fur skimming and then returned to the part the eggs, he will find that they A rich lead of copper ore has been left Utah la the early spring at a mispatrous to he fed to their young will not be uniform. They wUl no to his native land. He ia discovered in the Big Horn, Wyo., CtfiVtfi sionary doubt he darker than eggs from the from Thermopolia miles ten constantly and la everywhere traveling The trouble is that a single cow it range, varieties, but the shades The lead is four feet wide and assay thus enabled to Infect Che country far will show a difference of color. It U received with respect and affection by of the ore show that it carries from 18 and mde Under the old systems of possible thst occasionally th eggs the people of his raos. His testimony home shimmings the milk was dl' from a small flock will be somewhat regarding affairs and condition in to 3Q per cent copper. largely at home, and there was uniform Id ahade of color, but not so Zion la doing greet good, as his words The California Eastern railroad iet posed little chame if carrying th disease with large flocks. One or two breed- are accepted by the natives without be extended from Manel, San Bernar- onto other farms. This,' indeed, al ers have for twenty years, worked In hesitation or the slightest distrust, dino county, to Goode Springs, Nev., owed the disease to spread, but at a dustrlously to secure a strain of PlyElder E. E. Hint ley of FiHmorer a distance of seventy miles. The Camp- very Blow rate The milk was not fed mouth Rocks which would lay brown bells of Salt Lake, who own valuable to calves on other farm But now all eggs, yet they have not been com- Millard county, returned recently from mines at Goode Springs, have guaran- of the calves within a wide radius get pletely successful in having the color the Southern States, for which field he teed fright of 300 tons of lead ore pec s portion of the diseased product It uniform, even when the selections of left home June 1, 189. Elder Hlnk-le- y is in this way the disease Is kept alive, birds were from sisters, although they labored in the Northern Alabama w eek. least among calves. It has been have certainly done good work in that conference, where he tt was reports church Postoffice Inspector Fredericks direction. If we examine eggs that demonstrated by elaborate expert in Badger one day last week to inves- meets that nearly all of the calves of re white, ire will find that even among work progressing very favorably. For t tuberculous cows are free from the them there will be a distinct shade, some Ume he acted at 'superintendent tigate the robbery of the postoffic that place, and, after careful inquiry, trouble at birth. The trouble la trans- - and with the dark eggs some will be of the Sunday school there, and returns very brown, so much as to show feeling weU in having performed a was convinced that the robbery had mkted to them through the mtlk-ro- L a marked contrast even with the eggs mission. tbeir some In mothers. experiments seen been done by a tramp, who was in hardly more than one per thst are recognized aa dark, and which Elder J, A. Loveless ol Payton reat Badger, Wyo., the night of the oc- centGermany cf the calves showed any signs are so classified. Then again th sisei turned currence. recently from California, where of consumption, but after being ted on of eggs from a large number of hens for th peat two years he hat beta doThe Wyoming state board of chari- their mothers milk tor tome weeks vary. A large hen may lay eggs that service. He left home 13 missionary ing in are affected. tbe below be were average size, while found to ties and reform has received a shipment per of brooms manufactured at the statq The way then to eradicate tuberculosis smaller hen may produce eggs that are May 8, 1896. and labored in the northAn effort will be made is to prevent the calves from being large. While the careful selection of ern part of) the state, meeting many penitentiary. th disease. (he best bent of particular breeds may friends end accomplishing much good. to continue the manufacture. one of' given It will thus be seen that under prop- enable th poultryman. to secure 'uni- He gays thaelderaare'spreading the the most difficult problems of prison er treatment CERVERA LOVES AMERICANS. factory skimmed milk Is formity, yet one must not expect to gospel in that section nnd are enjoying in Wyoming being to find far management superior to the home product, for It perform a revolution In a single sea- their labors, as did he also while BaC Us Rad a Duly to Perform for BU work for the prisoners. can be pasteurized till all germs are son; but there Is no doubt by continuCountry. . on the destroyed. Then It can be taken home ing the work ths characteristics desired way. 1 .. driver the Chase, Henry stage Admir11. N. II., July Portsmouth, Bishop C. N. Lund, of Mount Pleasfor the use of the calves, and such may bt fixed In a few years. oft drove who Rawlins, route, Wyo., al Cervera has made the following ant who baa just returned from aband- calves will grow up on a diet fro Kgs or Flea b. Which? statement when asked his opinion the the line with his stage and from all objections Tbe careless use Scandinavia, over which mission he oned it while insane, is still missing, of When n man goes Into raising pout skimmed milk should be concerning America. factory presided, reports that at the time he and is believed to be wandering around abandoned try the question arises whether hs left there were 130 elders from Zion You ask me, how I like America, and the careful us substiin the sand hills of the Red desert tuted. The patrons should maks dili- shall devote his energies to raising traveling in that field of labor. and I answer that I have aln ays liked, found The where horses and gent stage inquiry into the methods of flesh or producing eggs. W bellevs and I may say loved your people, but the two years he was there stranded in small the milk after It reaches th thst where there is n ready market for During a creek. treating families were visited by this war has been n duty with me and some 300,000 iff is the production eggs Tbe Wyoming live stock commission creamery. We have seen the farmers fresh eggs the men under me. I knew the Amermissionaries and over a thousand the It most means all the profitable. milk to Into a by bring it factory, pour ican fleet clearly outclassed us, but it has been in session at Cheyenne, exam- the general tank from which it was la true that broilers bring n good price tools added to the chnreh by baptism. of made returns Ininspecining by was a question of fighting either strays skimmed and run Into another tank. at certain seasons of the year, but ths He speaks In high terms of th seal side or outside the harbor. I have tors during the past eight years in From this latter tank the milk was market is really limited. Besides th and faithfulness of th elders, whose Is not such nn from 18 to 73. Tbe damp, many friends in America and hava cases where the proceeds for the tale taken for home use. Aa the milk Is production of broilers out on paper. ages vary aa It matter all the time claimed and in ef figures the have been all easy the not running by for strays them, therein and fog, only the kindliest feelings atmosphere, heavy being drawn out, that Is, during The real difficulty of raising broilers Is are some of tb brethto bat every man has a duty to perform the owners of the cattle sold. The time quite trying the It gives time tor the develop- shown by ths prices they bring. As are past who to his country, and all Spaniards tried amount of such proceeds will aggregate mentday. those 11 ren, especially so do of deleterious bacteria. Besides, water tends to seek Its level, to perform that duty. There has been 819,000, la many eases ws tear the tank prices. When a product remains very middle life. The feeling of the people want all AH effort to recover tha bodies of not cleaned out every day, hut that high from year to year, we may he generally is more liberal and tolerant much feeling In Spain and Spain to know the truth, that every the five persons who were swept away the milk la allowed to stand from day sure that it costs proportionately to to out elder than In past years, and ll Wins a th prejudice fcgaiftsV Vbe ehuve'H toa medium fee sspH yqqrs W im Bo, ship of my squadron fought until the by the eurrent of the Big Horn in Wy-- , to day and beeotn of much modified. and trouble of tuberculosis expense the the development germ good we price, Vi last and when we could do no more omlng and drowned have been fruitl- We believe will pay our readers to raising them are great it Issued President ease of Mr. in the surrendered. ess, except having McKinley Gray, look carefully into th matter, With eggs there la A groat and grow- n , proclamation inviting all religious-bodi- es II have much Interest to know the His body was found two miles down demand. It is true that they sell ing X. W. Cover.' to UPlte in thanksgiving and exact situation in 8pain. Captain stream, near the ranch of of s Daemons. a Olaomarf grins for low price duringgood part Goodrich has treated us all as well as Relatives of tbe other victims, Mr. and The United States supreme court has the year, but so does the flesh of poul- prayer when next they met for divine Presianyonp could possibly he treated. My Mrs. Beggs and Miss Cautlin, are try- rendered decisions declaring unconstitry. Even broilers sell off very aud- - worship, on Its reoelp tb First I followbreaks. tutional issued market street of th in the church the the officers have occupied quarters laws of denly when (be dency ing to recover the bodies.' New Hampshire and Pennsylvania. It We have known birds to be sent to ths saloon and we cannot complajn." ing memorandum: Inasmuch as PresiA theepherder named Jose Armas, la understood that tha decisions really South Water street market when th dent McKinley hat issued n proclamaNEW DYNAMITE SHELL. accidentally shot and kUled himself strengthen the laws price was 84 to 85 per dozen. But by tion suggesting that the people of tbe one day last week at the sheep camp of of most of ths state In the caae of the time the crates were opened the United States, when next they gather American Invention Tested at City of Grear, for whom he was working oa Pennsylvania tha law simply prohibited demand bad fallen off to that th in their Mexico.' congregations to worship tbe a of the ehllUng at and manufacture to sale he of oleo. had bird dispoeed Borman creek, Nev. He was about to take second 11. The Lord, special occasion to thank of Mexico, July City to his sheep, and was in the act of margarine, and the question involved A pound, Aa none of them weighed was whether this applied to the pro- above a pound and a half, the returns Him forth success that has atended th trial of the dynamite shell invented go lifting his shotgun, when the weapon hibited product when coming Into the were very unsatisfactory. A hen will nation's arms, and, ia all humility, to by the American engineer, Willard was discharged, the charge entering state In original packages. It was de- dress say five pounds and sell at 1 seek Hla face for continued guidance of in the took presence Isham, place th side of the young man, with cided that it was unconstitutional so cent That will make 35 cents re- and protection. President Diaz, the minister of war the right above rctulL as the original package was con- ceived tor her on South Water street, ' Therefore, we, far Minister States being in hearty and United Clayton, In this the decision seems to from which must be deducted the comand intent of' State Engineer Mead of Wyoming is cerned. the with near the old battlefield of Molina del purpose follow that applying to liquors. The mission and express charges. The earns take President' the oroclamatlon, Rio. The same gun was used as in making an examination of irrigation New Hampshire case was somewhat 125 eggs. hen will produce perhaps In He different. The law there the of attention matters on the Laramie plain pleasure directing the previous test compelled the These eggs would sell for a profit President Diaz and party watched states thst the water supply is being coloring of the butterine pink. This la greater than could be mad on th hen the presiding officers and member of all the tests with great interest. Min- equitably adjusted and apportioned, declared to be beyond tbe power of tbe and you still bars tbe hen. Egg pro- the Church of Jesna of Christ Latter-da- y Saints thereto, and in so doing, ister Clayton declared that no ships of and that there I sufficient water in state. Any addition of matter Is an duction le the strongest band the poulIs In he the hope that hla request wlllj unless . exceptionally decision the of adulteration tha has. express for tryman war could receive such a tremendous all parts of. the state this year and a thing ths law cannot well fixed with incubators, money And be graciously sod heartily compiled Judges, at Just prevent shot without being utterly destroyed, irrigation purposes. Even if ths states lots of experience. make with in all the congregations of the and President Diaz expressed hi grat- rain is needed, bnt the season is so far have nobligatory. to compel Its citizens right Saints when they meet for publio wor--j Baedatar rain Brood advanced of a Inf that ification at the perfect success of the shortage to color their oleomargarine pink, they to ship on Sunday 10th lnsL Roadster mares should be bred supply wiU not effect the crop cannot compel .the citizens of other teat, as did tbe minister of war. selecIndividual italllonA roadster Tbe old folks had a day at th Inventor Isham has gone to WashJohn Green, a wagonmaker, while states to do that before shipping the much further should go however, tion, butterine into flew Hampshire. Lagoon on tbe 6th. One old lady wsij ington discharging some fireworks at Reno, this, remark the Western Horse- left behind when all tbe rest had gone) than to be decisions The appear Kev., recently, met with a terrible acin their effect If dealers can sell man. To breed your trotting mares to home. Though 78 year old she ARMY OPPOSED TO PEA CE- wuj cident, necessitating the amputation any size package aa an original peak-ag- e, trotting stallions, and your pacing determined to walk home, and ae- likewise is stallions Wtll Fight the Government If It Cannot of his right arm. He had lighted tbe can to and sell through agents, then maros pacing dark hours of! fuse of a large Chinese bomb and was oleomargarine can practically be sold stopping before the point of "scientific eomplished it daring tbe Fight American,. in Lake City Salt the - London, July It Advices from Mad holding It, preparatory to throwing it in nil. the states as freely as It was In breeding" Is reached. The secret of night, arriving A wonderful on morning, Thursday seems times. This to us in like produc"crosses speed "nicks and rid say that he army is the ob into tbe air, The fuse was shorter previous woman of her age. Her Stacie of peace. It is unwilling to than he calculated and the bomb bunt- stretching the original package theory tion is not so much In mating blood walk for a to Mrs. la Its Ann Vaughan, her abode! real name of all value. out In temperamental as proportion harmonizing lines yield without further fighting. Gen- ed in his hand, tearing and lacerating ) knows that the original characteristics, for horses, like men, la 73 Bothwell Avenue, Everyone eral Blanco and the other military the flesh in a terrible manner. Idea is only n subterfuge by have temperaments. Temperament Is package The Book of Mormon nnd the leaders are ash lined to ask lor peace At Butte, Mont., two masked men which the state laws can be evaded. often hard to analyze In man, and it Doctorin and Covenants are now bewithout testing their fighting capaci- held up a man at the race track and aside Yet horse. so la th much more ' translated into the language of! ties with the Americana If they are robbed him of 8100. They then made Those Etcht Rees. from usIngTgood blood line on both ing the natives of tbe Society Islands. It! deprived of the opportunity they will a raid on tbe road house, south of the ' To Th Farmers Review: We have sides, th proper mating of temperarise and fight in Spain against the ciiy, then held up a saloon, robbed the now completed ths month of May and ment Is the most essential point In is expected that both will be ready ."High strung for the pres by the end ef the present government and in Cuba on their own bartender of 880 and several revolvers, my hens, eight, have turned out 184 speed production account against the invaders. This is also relieved the guests of several hun- eggs. As they have been laying stead- mares" those of highly nervous tem- ! I think perament usually make the greatest a mission was the explanation of the perplexity and dred dollars - worth of watches, etc., ily now for several months, Last this Is a good record. In April we got speed producers, yet if bred to stallions tabllshedSeptember rreso lutlon of the government. leeward in the and finished off by holding up tbe 175 group ofj which ws did not expect to of like temperaments race horses are South in The leaders of the army in Madrid Fountain Home, where several hundred heat,eggs, Oreat Seas.: the Islands, matn to want here such come from suggest good not at all likely to I have held a meeting, bnt the resolu- dollars and e large quantity of jewelry way for breaking up bens. Now, as souls were baptized , Twenty-tw- o like kind or produce type likes, ing. tions adopted by them have not been was taken from the bartender and vis- my bens art mostly Plymouth Rocks, In type or kind, but likes In tempera- during the first six months, and the . n missionaries laboring there fed much! good deal of mental qualities are strictly antagonisdivulged. itors. The thrifty twain then disap- one might anticipate set' The cabinet is divided But have huI In both sitter. from has animal of trace In trouble not and a them reproduction, tic enoouraged. upon the peared been found. tled that question for all time. I find man nnd lower animals. abject, At a meeting of the- - executive comhen a out of in the getting Gov. McCord has announced thst no trouble Buffalo in Canada. A Cana- mittee Of th Wild In n few days. When Virginia Missionary asMore Troops fot Santiago. he has received indefinite leave of ab- notion of sitting dian traveler who hat spent n couple sociation, held in Salt Lake once at I hens City, it gets broody in tbe far Northwest, part of Charleston, 8. C., July 11, The sence from his duties as the executive one of tbe Is of years hold next th decided a to which In waa separate her coop,' meeting put Peace River, says the time along the steamship Rita, captured off Cuba by of Arizona, and will take command a four feet square. It Is placed that there are In that country at least ofth association in Salt Lake City the Yale and purchased by th United colonel of th regiment of infantry onbout can so hen of the a piece grass, four herds of wild buffalo, numbering during th October conference. To States government, sailed for Santiago now being recruited in tbe four terriat It If she want to. I make a altogether not less than 2,000. pick farther thla end it is requested that all 650 men of Sixth the tories. yesterday, with , point to begin with th hen a soon mlssiocariea who hare ever labored in Illinois regiment and their baggage. Sick hogs should not be taken Carbon eounty, Wyo., friend have as she gets broody. I believe there Is " th Virginia conference of the So nth-e- ra On battalion of the regiment sailed public highways, nor forwarded to Colonel Torre y at Jack- much loss by waiting till the brooding through the animals States mission will place them-selv- es that are sick, unwith the expedition nnder General sonville, Fla., a drees saber for fever gets high. Thar tried hens that should other Captain in communication with tha secto b known be some one disease had been sitting weeks, and less th Garrettson on th Columbia. It ws Davis, of troop H Torreys regimenL found It extremely difficult to convince thst will not make it dangerous for retary, Mathonlhah Thomas, 114 Westt found that tbe Rita could not carry Accompanying th sword Is a letter of them that it Is not wise to sit down other animats to pass over i the First North street, Salt Lake City. the remaining 800 men, so companies confidence and ; - , encouragement to the anywhere with the hopes of hatching same road. Utah. D and M were left here. This divides captain. the regiment badly Mint Salt Lake City, Utah, July 11. Tha International Mining Congress, which drew to a close Saturday, wns a most The attendance successful mestlng. reached several hundred delegates states, Auscoming from thirty-fou- r tralia, Canada, Mexico, Venezuela and Peru. Tha sessions continued three days and the papers embraced many topics of interest to mining men in all branches of the, industry. The most important resolution adopted was one C. E. introduced by Alien of Utah, asking congress to pass a law doing away with extra lateral rights. This was a compromise measure, the committee on laws having recommended the abrogation of extra lateral rights, the apex vein and the enlargement of claims from twenty to forty acres as a compensatory measure. The report had the support of such representative men as Prof. Keyes of California, J. A. Murray of Montana and R. C. Chamber of Utah, but opposition was so strong that a comp-mit- e measure waa introduced to secure greater harmony. A resolution was adopted asking congress to create a department of commerce and Industry. was also A secretary of mining wanted, but there waa a different of opinion aa to whether to ask fot a cabinet officer or merely a department chief under the secretary of the interior, aa being tbe most promising of results. Colonel Montgomery of Colorado, was elected president and Milwaukee selected as the next meeting place. Headquarters will be established and maintained in Salt Lake until moved to Milwaukee in time to prepare for the opening of next year's aesston. The newspapers throughout Europe r urging Spain to su for peace. Government officials belir the of Santiago will end tb war. It i generally recognized that Senor Sagasta's Cabinet will shortly be super ceded General Miles is en route to Santiago to take command of the besieging forces. The Spanish at Santiago used brass- tipped bullets, which made an ugly wound Captain Lazaga, commander of the Infanta Mai la Teresa,'1 has committed suicide, Sagasta has asked the queen to form a new cabinet, to be composed of military men. General Pando was wouuded in a brush with Garcia before he entered Santiago. Admiral Vlllumil, who was in command of the Spanish torpedo boat squadron at Santiago, is dead. Admiral Camara's fleet waa greatly affected upon receiving news of the destruction of Cervera's squadron. The United State gunboat Bennington w ill procede to the Ladrone islands and may remain there to hold them. The Cubans, by Samps son s orders, have buried the bodies of over 100 Spaniards which were washed ashore. Captain Sampson believes the Cristo-bo- l Colon may be saved for the United States navy. The other vessels are absolute wrecks. The official report of the naval battle at Santiago has been received. It is very bulky and some time will be required to digest it. A dispatch from Santiago de Cuba aaya 140 of the sailors who belonged to Admiral Cervera s squrdron have reached Santiago de Cuba. Mrs. Paul Dengler of Clinton, Iowa, while insane, drowned her two children and herself in a rain barrel. The children were 5 and 2 years old. John Carson and James Page, carpenters, fell sixty feet from a scaffold at the East Side nigh school, Columbus, resulting in the death of both. The big French war ship DEstainge baa arrived at Havana with the French admiral on board. The French authorl ties will also send a war ship to Santiago. Lieutenant Peary baa arrived at Sydney, 0. B., on his way to ths Arctic region. Ha says he is confident that ha will reach the north pole this time, but be may consume four years in do German-Amcvica- IummM MmUsi Ml of Interest NORTHWEST NOTES. DAffiY AM) roDLTET saa,-muV- no-co- rd Ex Senator Donald Cameron, who is now in London, has cabled to Secretary Long offering the government the free use, for hospital purposes, of hla magnificent estate in St Helens Island, opposite Port Royal, 8. C. The Chilean senate has passed the bill empowering the president for a period of six months to issue treasury bills for (30,000,000, bearing Interest, payable in gold, at a rate of not ex- ceeding 8 per cent Tbe Berlin correspondent of the London News says that Prince Louise Na - poleoo Bopaparteu who isa colonel in the Rnssian army, is about to be betrothed to the. Rnseian Grand Duchess ir Helen, daughter of Grand Duke and a cousin " of Emperor Nicholas. A Belgian expedition of 1,200 men. under Lieutenant Dubois has been iur-- t prised by Cengoleze rebels, who killed men of the expedition andl thirty-ona 'captured quantity of rifles and cartridges. Lieutenant Dubois was afterkilled men and his deserted . wards by Miss Fannie Davenport, the we Hi known actress, who has been seriously ill for some time at her summer horn in Duxbury, Mass., la very low and much anxiety is entertained. Miss Davenport is suffering 'front nervous prostration and heart trouble. Val-dim- J e The Sixth Kansas congressional district Democratic convention refuted to endorse the candidacy of N. B. MoCor- mack, the Populist nominee end present Incumbent and nominated. W. G.' Uoffer, editor of the Lincoln Sentinel. "pjjg war department announces the charter of fire vessels on tbe Paclfie coast for the next Philippine expedl-- tion. They are the Pennsylvania, tha Puebla, the Titaala. the Peru and the men City of Rio Janeiro. About 4,000 oarried be can by and their equipments - these vessels. - ei ' -- |