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Show -- COA I, VI LI ,H TIMES -- Tint1 1t HI IsIIISt. III Th jnrv in l'n llallmv brought ia verdict of guilty. Albert . White sob of AlU (1. f rt White L ,! U HW MYSTERf Living mud Identity Hft . t- ; j 1 'went io Puget sYiufut :lTid a . Me ', 'I ,r I ) Mrs. Itoumaiila Lurl, the aged lady who was injured in a collision on Second West, Salt Lake City, is recovering from theshis k. Her injuries were not so severe as was supposed. l Cannon went to Adju Mount Pleasantly recently to receive the state property from company whose time io the National Uuid scr vice has expired. II. M. MeCune of Iaigan pleaded guilty to the charge of adultery and Judge Hart wnteneed him to one year's imprisonment lathe state prison, dab log from April 20. tant-deneru- On the morning of the 13th inst the mail train delivered eighly four sacks of United States mail at Milford. This give a rather vivid idea of liow that 1 poor-far- ta'i , I", i a i d to be ou ,' n sjl r National i'IpI div Niun i t lltC'StiiLVs , Salt iiu n j ruard ! I tvirng. iimi. lie'iuv o ,o I rr. el it had caught M.i ecii'al, where, w It h ei . i it was tlllai 1 elu eke 1, . some an st.ii e corral tl of t.u in' a w 1th its contents. 'I in gi 1st mill, Inishels of grain, w ere destroyed. Tie bis, Vwill amount to alxiut S.",.KXi, nr! no iiiMiranre. The fire is snpaised to be tiie would an incendiary. The mill was own d liv V. C. Metlregor nnd Mary A. At of the late (ieorge A. Smith ib-i- I , , - feri- t tVs. 111 , i . 'n co ib r - Lollicl. 'land Ill J n.i r ece S, s it 11 , Us 'i- In I ' i r ? in i if h n frm iin iit i i i ti i -- 1 ,i,n ,ton, Mte Ts has not t til it !if hal of it been k i .. U VI .1 m na ur.ii er '1 h Cu'if. -t' In PH f" th i l m ti v till slu'd but t lie cl uin st a in i - a re 'll. h il ii'.ij fiintVT'hiY T J i ;a t Hamilton lull h.iiisi f oi th it In w is 'mi, t, I In ' nt t h, In in lat ' i i I' ,X M.i j i '1 ap.t I to h.i N! unoli nr ,.t ho, i vi'tim U Ml i iMuii . ii K lit i'i he f ns,: iu ,! MRS. ELIZABETH TILTON DEAD. - II Mi Hud ( lilml t In on I vr mpu htrt tirr uf I hr 1 Iiu'Q the rial. nil U h k iiiih (it U the iltoii ttenu's lier Confession u.is uiuu , NVw fitMii ip i under nrk. April lt -- Mrs, Klialrtli Tilton tho wifp of Warti 1mii1-e- r dll ivnn. atso stroll!' d s arrusur, dirtl on Tut sdav lust, at arensatioii hut other i nvtimstancc of Lmd to confirm it hrr liomr in Brooklyn. The lier death uas not made public until Hamilton n eit her event, John II t in lav lies dead at the morrm- with a bullet Kinee the famous trial she hud lived hole in his heart, lie called on his st riet retirement. In recent years wife at the house of her sister. Mrs. in veered. she lias shared her home with her Thomas 1. Keddon, ut J.'t) West First IlrsT.T Figtit in Bexan. u idovved daughter. Even the fact of South street t hy appointment, to talk -- The Greek steamer lit Itliens, pril Macedonia was sunk at the entrance of her death was kept secret, and there over their troubles preliminary to no external signs of mourning lie htituting divorce proceedings. the ,ul f of Arta by Turkish batteries. theman-Tht'odurhousthe her lies. where about and never tin left alive, in body small yard landed he crew were safely Tilton, her husband, is in ner of his death is only judged by eir- ltO.lt lie lias lived ever since cumstanoes. punlic opinion heint? divvher Pnris. a Immediately the Greeks began vided iK'tueen suicide and murder. tiomhardment of Pr.'Vesa, a strongly the Heeeher trial. Mrs Hamilton says the dead nan fortified Turkish stronghold near by. had MAY WOLCOTT SERVE. Turkish just taken leave of her. and at he which is still in progress. did so, threatened to do something for battel as, according to Greek advices, Hr Don Not Come Ylittiin the ('ontlta which she would Ih sorrv. She dosed bid Isa il shi lling Aclinm. a Greek t tonal rrotiihiiiou. the dor and almost immediately four for lrciesa. kirtrcss opposite Yashinjttni, April IH. The question heard a shot. She heard no more hours before Greek gunboa-- s arrived raised as rifrht of Senator than one. although others testified that and opened on Prevesa. to serve as one of the international six shots in all were tirid.Vne hall in on at has leri going fighting monetary commissioners w bile at the the fence and one in front of the house Knr a. on the I. reel frontier, near same time holding oftice as Fnited for th ree day s The Turkish States st nator, iMvasionud min h om hainj.r lieen found. When she came out of tile house she found several per , le-- s s quite hen v for a skinn'sli l he law lxUs in nt amonir siator in the yard sin rounding Hamilsons 1' O0U tileeks bout ,i (geinont wi re examined aiel the precedents reton lod na , nt i, hi th a,'. i.' called As a result of the inquiry Several persons chum to have Men a li cf War. start d, the general conclusion whs standing around the house pi oust a n nnh e dies th.it Mr. Wolcott did not come within man ;nil lb he shoutin' and two tesUfnd to tot in from !'u ri, mb headquarts-rthe constitutional prohibition, as the ha in if seen him run away after tiie of war a is is state that toiaii appointed is shots had 1. en fired Olliers position to which he testify b generil advata for not an ,ottiee in the strict lejjal sense to hav m set n a woman run into in; held the. tomorrow has been ordered and a great hut is an agency or commission. Scddoii while house the after shooting, Ticl-isbatt'e is imminent troops a hoy says h saw a man tire the piling are eager for a general erigageinent. A IN CHURCH. SUICIDE shots from an alh next the Soddon Advices of another attack by the house. are The poliee In working hard Knelt Irayer and KirA ( reeks on Turkish forces near Zurkas Chttrlri Hoffman ftiullet on the case amt expect a solution soon. Fatal the Rave just been received. Hamilton was a driver in the em- Brunswick, (ia., April 1. The dead Vlcnf't at llHihiitKliin. while Mrs. w ell- - ph'V of the Troy laundry, ( harles Hoffman, of hodv a April 1st -- The grave Washington known and respected citizen, was to- - Hamilton was a bookbinder, and since situation eycites divcly interest, here. found in a chapel about four mPes the trouble had been working for In diplomatic circles particularly, day from the city. He had evidently ifotie Kelly Co. of a general where the p into the buibUn for the purpose of conflict in I. mope are always regarded snieide, and sferc taking committing s iniuumuit if any of tlu as more or Ins life had knelt in praver. When powers become engaged in war, tlu fomni lo was in a kneeling i t i m . I r on the Overflowed An I rgoM situation was deeply considered. with his heed rcstinjon the betu-l'- . si t t. Soeretarv shernuiri. in an interview, He had shot hiuwlf throuli the he;nl. n Mi ini'Tti Vicl s'mrc. Mi'-s- . t r statedtiiat tin I nib I States would Ih verses in bu imss and im.bliitv to d 11 W ii is st re c, ie-remain strict! neutral, hav ing very Maor tet work eaus.'d the act. i e a h r of the ticii little corn me rce with :ther nation qi.iti 1 st pi jlit to .cm likclv to lead to ciunpicnt ions. The vie r h x t nun's him to scene of war was so far removed as to th l.xa. Mat. s, h .,n skl. ,, i, Miou'd it Ura.llc l.clslHti,,i, lm of 'ittlc concern m nt h,.sl - seimie. at dis v a r and become necessary, however to mam Anst'n. T. . pri in. - Tin sen.it tain a licet in the scene the MediU-- r "ill si.i t s. t he Texas lcri sla'u , nf t lay passed ' Tv ' at it, i.ig-r, en ranean squadron is handy and well SiitlieWrv il cast te bill il'a t i ill leg 1.x "1 ,v a' n ' a r is '! ,t no ided for No enmp' n.it ions, howishiti m in the shape of a bill imposing se to tin ar of in; are wamps lapidiv ever, expected against the lit uisui.imc companies a 'I eiisa - pa i'll be h is inm i sim b GREEK VICTOPieS. 2 wr cent annual tax on th gross hti.iuier and this Uispatch itroiis d and against fir and fidelity man v earnings, wntl Dwtroy tb They ('Mitiirr Vlcneu appr. luiisiuis. companies a tax of per cent. They I r(rfitjif I'roiew. liter. (llspiiteli sys t e ea'amity ID London. Apiil .0 - A uisjintch to the also tax dining and sleeping-car- s at ( ixm's aiini'.! is dm to a break in 100 miles traveled. Ihiilv (hmnicle from Athers. dated at cents for ever t he th iv and that niiotlur has uiulbight. says the Greeks have cap- They also provide a franchise tax of oe urn d nppodte Rodney No details tured Mene'.a afli'i severe fighting. S.'a on all foreign corpora! ions with a have I Kin rei i r. , d boats anuotbc The Turkish loss, s were very heavy, capital stock of SHtn.non, and hi for Milt lit fore 'ooriiing. the Greek comparatively light. The were $ls0iNi additional stock. '1 he loeck fleet correspondent adds STATE UNIVERSITY EONO?.. A Row tlver Lieutenant IVanr. lins destroyed haf 'lie fortresses at a Prevesa and silen ed the guns I mil 3Vahington. pril lb The navy dc (hwiip f H J OD Odd uf Ittmls n IcntnliiHcp V I of thI i i!h ixiwln mi nr. assured that the lmmbardiug willls partment is in a ferment overall order Helena Moot.. April 2'. Mate continued- tomorrow iMondav) ilium to Lieutenant leary. the Arctic o- Imui s to the amount' of s!oi plorer. to leave the New York navy mg. The latest new received hcc tonight yard and take nn the station ut Mare 'MU ere s ,ld lod;p ul a premiuui of l.V vtale Lre.is',' litis at iri is that the Gr ek' h ve ai'tnreil aud island. Cal. Just at this moment tin Ana and officer's friends and persons taking an vatesale 'I he inter 't and liebl ail tin positions umi, ill active interest in Polar expeditions arc an to le paid from lhe sub- and Milottna along the 1 lies', han line. of stat lands and s'ldr timber l have li ad access to an important engaged in raising a fund in New York I'! document from a l'.i,rotHau capital, to defray the expenses of unoth r ex- 11)1011 state land. diaa interist showing that the po.vers have done pedition to be conducted by Lieutenant ut Hr c nt. l arsor. Lea b X ( o. of 'mthing for several weeks because Peary into the far north. It is asserted I hi ago and N w 3 ink liougr.t tbe tiiev liopeii that tireeee would lie that the detachment of the officer from IhukIs The bonds are sold in a i ithcr financially ruined or soundly New York will involve the enterprise anee with th prnvishmsof an act (ia ed by the legislature aiUlumiir.g th, iaten by Turkey. If Turkey secures in failure. issue of .0,(iiKi in bonds for tin purLarissa she will remain there until Five Mfn Bumeit hj Molten Metftl. of completing and furnishing the .reeee evacuates I rete. It was Gerposes I'ittsburg. April lfi. While tipping many that urged Turkey to declare a blast at the Republican iron works state university at Missoula. oar. on the rath side this morning, the Protection for American,. molten lead boiled over Into a pit of D. S. Coffman of Rovvena, Colo , is Washington. April 21. - The presi-den- t an Five water, causing explosion. of the and with problem getting men were badly burned; two W ill probSecretary Sherman were in erplexed ml of a boulder weighing half a ton ably die. Their names are: Dennis consultation several times during the It is gathered officially ;hpt was sent through his naif into a Mahoney, recovery doubtful; James afternoon. roadway Reilly, recovery doubtful. by the blasting of Martin that they had lieder consideration a nearby. No one was hurt. Kinski, Stanley Persovar, John Mor- telegram from Minister Terrell st ConWilliam Sharp, while on his way ton. stantinople regarding the protection of American interest, and the protecfrom Ekalaka to Miles City, Montana, Plantoneu has been ar- tion of Greek subjects ran out of morphine. When he arhave been rived at the T.' D. ranch he Injected a rested in Paris on a charge of com- rntrusted to our fid lister to the ports. little strychnine Into his arm and ate plicity In the Pmfiama scandal. deeretaVy uf the N ty II was also two grains, from the effects of which The Turkiah council favor a declare with them. w iMrinTIfteen minutes he died. , tion of war against Greece. t 1 1 - e N tthe Ycd-eo- tt ,r Wtiec-ilohi- a h I 1 i ! i I ! i .1 i -- i i 1 I - - I i-- eeit s in-e- riii J 1 s- i -. car-lloa- -- 1 I t Io . . f i s, X' in-ai- e l,as , r pi ill . ,,. ! 1 , n ; . i nt n e i , d t phtn i:n t !i ; th it Hist met lull to 1, to conduct ii is has oi.i i,i,, w li.eh has been ,i d, f, nsiie campaign, Now. how evrr. since active hos-b'.es have tien begun by Turkey, loirei ui1! adopt offensive tactics Passports have lieen askeil for and s of both granted the nations, and all diidouiatie relations , H. , n f.,1 Intrriml Heveuua Clletor Colorado, Springs, Colo., April advices received here todav an to the effect that the name of Frank How bert of this city has lieen derided upon by the authorities at ashingtnn for I'nited States revenu, collector for Wyoming and Colorado Fatal Kwsulla. to succeed A. L. New of Denver. Mi Spokane, Wash.. April 20 A Spokes- How t says, however, that tiie rr man Review special from I,ewihtoii, jairt Is not offieinl. as NJr. New's terir Ida., says: will not expire for some time to conn Tom and Mike .i ilson. two brothers, a prominent Me Mr. llowliert-waNe Perce Indians, fought a duel HO Kinley leader during thi national earn miles from this plueu yesterday. - The paign. fight occurred on the Lupwai road, in ItolM-'- l'u tilt lliiiniliiK to lie 1teun Am. i Soldier canyon, and it was witnessed Washington. April JO. Representaby a settler's wife at a distance, They informed by tin has first fought on horsebtek; then they tive tiunn architect of the treason .suHrvi.sing dismounted and fought on bait. The he has sent to Itoi.se for arepo't attention of the settlers wife was at- that the grad of theground on which tracted by.the angry scr ams of the t upon tiie building there is to It public When her husband re- combatants. It w ill require utxuit nuiet-dayerected. turned in the evening lie went to the after rce. ipt of this report fo' scene and fomi the dead luxly of Tom of the plans for tin the preparation Wilson. The brothers hud lieen drinkThe building. super ising arcliit,! ing. Until a short time ago they t lie belief that work will I, extiresses were highly re.sectod by whites and ori the building by August 1st begun Indians alike, hut they could not stand ! miitlctl ami Accepted. prosperity, due to the distribution by the government of large sums in payChevenn1, Wyo., April 20. Work os ment. of eaded lands. the seventeen additional barracks Mike is in jail here. He claims his which has lieen In progress at Fort I) A. Russell, near this city, for the pan nix months, was inspected todav In M "or Harriet and Colonel TiHy of iht Cmnnilsaloiier XI alone., Ieetlnel to Malt quartermaster's department and ae lamser for Kvldence. eepted. and the contractors paid tin Ogdeni Utah. April Hk Satunlay ba'anee due umii thejr contract, w In ufU'rniHiii Thomas llohbs, who lias H, minuted to ttss.iaiilr lieen in the t"JFbdy of the officers for l ort Russell is now one of the most tt collide of weeks waiting a preliuiin- - sulistaiiti.il mUiti'ry posts in the west ary hearing on the urge of train rol- in eomns t urn with the I'iutah a The Northern laeifie has four affair, was dis barged. a ked all Is of ( hiniinien side lu Igc Magwinis for the prosecution, asked for a further continuance of the Hope, I l.ilio. waiting for tksi.U hearing on the eh.i ' on the ground The Martin residcilee. huiit in t'a that Itisja i!or 'I atebury, one of the-- : pulmv davs hi the Hank of talifoni-mnin witnesses for tne for its :,gi nt at a rost of yin, non. th, ennlii mu he piesent on Monday afa r- - tinc-- t e,.M ou the Comstoek, Hut Commissioner Mahuiey re- - been sol I lor ft non. fiwd to grant a eoiitimtanee, atul the irisoeer was discharged. Saturday m ding t aptairi Nichols. Mr. Wulcrbnry, and Ikloetixe Wheeling returned from Sacramento, Inspector Waterliury leaving immediately for ToKa, Kan. Huwhcrt F. hr t'-- . o' ,i 1 1 j st tl Is I " ;n ut "f an i t that t Troops . 't ia tut-- f i Umrur. lln- l nt 1tnii ' i a r im-- hiri I i II John M htrm mas ui'i-ila mng man ot good stan-ling- im 3 hu I. ike t hi r b Is in t In ed itlu k.if.sX NfvsH hripudr, t u atU-nilane- e A, r itl - xiiariK i 1 !- 1 in n Tht . I ji' and let him keep him in the poor-furmake hi own living' on the out-idThe request was granted, an 1 he was allowed Ss cr month. The decision of the supreme eomt ot the United Suites in ttie ease of the American Ihiblishing eninptmy ug.unvt the A. Fisher brewing eompanv, tip js'sk d frnil ('tali, in whiili it is held that a verdict by less than twelve pi rom is void wider the t rritona! stat-nte- , fttTecki a mimla-- r of important case A now tending on appeal trom hupreme emirL who COPPER MINE SOLD. The funeral of Joie Winbe-cousin, shot her aeeiden by was tally Tli Copper tlulch lo I le IVeaver Men took place from the Nineteenth ward liy K. II. M KaiR. on . the Lake Salt meeting-houseCity, IVnvr, Colo., Aril 2U, The Cop- ' 13th Inst, and was attended In h huge p. per (it I eh mine, located 2:.0 miles south rivor lost K" 0,,t of I at scenes he concourse if frinds A of men of five ranch from Lake wild number Salt to w,iis City. nppci the funeral were touching Mativ of prominent mining investors nt the 1ass ere 1. M o.. t 11 almost mere i the girl's former sehiHilniates w rv in trow n Palace hotel last night bv R. stories of tin alM.int of sno in i .i to pay their last it Unite of H Lake country, 'i In all agree tbat n t " MeKaig, a nulling man of affectin. u. of the kin was ev r kiuiwn t l) titv. M r M Knig is associated with Thomand tlu when fore, 'hit lira Kitrer, the Salt Lake man who : ,, as G Nleui, I, formerly tf Montana. comes t ic will ha, to di was taken to Montana for def! tiU'i n;: nit '.ms for the transfer of thi-htH h "111 oil tile bluffs and bold ill, . Negot e the wolf scalps state by shipping the going oil for sev- until the d in "' I is over and gaining a ounty of S t r:i. ti, lu projiert have eral In lsia triii load of Swedish s. have and culminated in M davs, a his since become quite talkative w li.it will doubtless result in the formfrom ilicifo irrivcil at i in tiers ts e.mt.m-,- , en have to claims lie nw t 'iinsVr on 'lav 1st. al Falls and otlnr have follow r 'n and in any number of insane asylums, The consideration is kept guarded, time to time aim now there is a ti, of the' killed superintendent that he hut it is W tv et ii Slni.iKKiand lW,noo, llleltt four I111.-- S west of bl.iho 1., one of them. He has also intimated The identity of the three owners of called New bomb w,dn. of son iso, the about that he know tnos tlu I tah mine will not be divulged, They have built a comfortable scIm-,,- . in s door Pine James to tied found nor that of the quintette of IVnver a church with a resident minister. 1. a , Salt Lake than he has admitted. people who have given notice that they a library association and have organ will, in all probability, accept the ir.ed the Seandivavian Sick Benefit aud Large quantities of potatoes are ou terms. station, from Morgan Benevolent shnty.. shipped Ing the Union Pacific. Most of the Hamate b Iowtler River Ovarflow. e ; Bob" Carson of Durango. Colo , W Califom ia, while Wyo Baker Sew Orleans to recover his son, . 20. Powder to Ore., Tonsign-mentaCity, April ming points aye getting good u' 3 river is higher than ever known, and who mysteriously disappeared from ShipiwrvTy fr,,m is doing great damage. (inly one Durangoln June. Hi.and was thought furnish and cents per hundred pounds, remains in this city, and if the by most people to have beoh bridge small The them. sacks for wu'king raise about warm weather continues it will go out. It is said that the hoy, now Vtuei',, valley about Morgan City The Mimpter Valley railroad is flooded 13 and H years of age, was kidnap,-- , 75.000 bushels of wheat per year. A for miles, and trains will not lie run- and that information was received In mill it Morgan, operated by waterfor weeks. The Oregon Railway Mr. Carson as to his wherea?HnU ning most of the power, is kept running fc Navigation company's bridge above through a t atholic priest, to whom the barrels . time, iU capacity Wing fifty this is threatened. woman who has instrumental in steal-- ' city is per day. What wheat not ground at The northern residence the child made a death-beof con- or lug portion g this mill U shipped away by train, ' the city is inundated. fession. Lake St Into valley. team la hauled by e hr in s Salt Lake makJames to a attempt get possession legal ing of the premise known as the corner store at iVaeret, the disputants of his claim being J. (ireenwo!. Caroline black and llurnhsm, Hanna, Hunger & Co. Provo attorneys are Unking up the ease. William Rolicrt, an inmate of the Snlt'Loke county aged s: him in to allow board the asked years, cash each month what it w ill cost to WM faker of separate krta, r i bn i Ur-ju- nti b t !if a section of Utah is coming to the front. .Kearns & Wilier have commenced work on the Silver King dump. There is in the neighborhood of .iO.ikhi tons of or to be worked enl a force of or thii ty men will lie emtwenty-fiv- e ployed. A New York dispatch say John J. Paly of Salt Lake City, is resting comfortably In Roosevelt hospital, and his condition isshow'mg marked improve-mnet- . An ojHTation was performed upon Mr, Daly, after being a long sufferer from appendicitis, nn-- hi tats tr'ps I'loti-- sail a l.rist Mill I Ot:l. man I urr rttriAt.iu I j 'A lierulara BY FIRE. DEbTHoVtD a At ttie impiest i.eld r the retnnins of Kilward kols ils, oi salt Lake ( ity, the jury brought in it verdict of death by carlsd'ie acid po.son; self udimias-t,Tld- . Cmiinc nf .lltv lii'fnf .Itthn II lt. tl I lifts r I lr llttlUlM t tf Ih M unit r lli First division division Ei SALT LAKE ST1RPFD BY ANOTHER TRAGEDY. Urniinktti fufouv Military on-snnii- Mui fur tb ( uuirnt i Trt uiuiiiM. f York. Xtv April P Ttc niakiakf tippiit'atkii f r pkie lu ti lu. lint of parsitli a!Umnn. T lu ei'inplPt aiuV tiur itnlrr of march w ill hi maAt up ih xt Tui "siav. hut thr pr hjihlc ma rri. in ir oritr with thr mtimrlcil alrint. v as out thi i of Uu ill . i i Mi'niniit siih-lte- assigns no reason for chang int; ho name. The hi Tory of the trunk mvstrry i follows: Inthr summer of 1'4 a man took to the I'liion Pacific freight f in Salt Lake a leix whhii li h .bipoed to I hirago ashne-- hold goxN. paling tlie freight thereon. 'J he lio. was in nr del md, and ufti-lying ironu I f ir two yi ars ll.e company so!u it at auetmn to get storage charges w as found lo eoiitain a trunk 1lie Im and the tiunk a sealed ,n ease eon tai lilt I he ih composed remains of a liu '1 In re had disappeared man being ' about the limt of the shipment of the lix a rrenehman named Prosser (lia.- nel. M is frhmds at one- - elaimed it to be his body in the trunk, believing he had tieen murdered for the jewels he usually wore. An unele of Pike, however, appeared in ('hicago and identified the remains as those of Pike, and seen red them for interment. It has sinrr developed that he staled he would prove they were Pike's remains if it post him 830,000, the settlement of an estate Wing involved. WHISKY THE CAUSE. Two An 1ereo Indian Fight lloel. With Prb s Non ArraocrtuWit , ( 1 ui-n- f Tali Harr lim-rt- is known fornia. where h , PARADE. THE CRANT Hg-,ei- j r-t- " to ration ' - Sandy, iti.-- at Purl i i j, ou the loth iliat.. of typhoid fvcr Xrtf d a, rblrbfTit'e'r, a d t Tkrfiw . April 19 Oliver I thh. victim of ! he Salt tr fiU mytry, hiti tnrtu4 op. Ileliu frintl at nritira to hi mother hi O.. where lxly a uj jFwtte, Inp red to reposing in a grave in tile lavette cemetery, and after true ting with sninr opposition ha succeeded in J li ng .. ' seems. disappeared from Salt Luke in. own story lsfM, nnd aprordmg to hi adolterj ft T - SALT LAKE TRUNK UTAH. tin ls-.-- i fU ch at jt lUftmiJfca Htrlkfc, AVAR IS IlECkATIKIi. T.ureka, I tali. April 20. "nr of tb made has ever gi greatest Mrihe a declaTURKEY goaded rOvrrcd in tin- ''os1. Swansea. A HOSTILITIES OF of ore. assays from whieh sliow 27. nliarr of s,l ver to the ton. lias k ' '! Mi(htlii( Br(jn na tlif Frttutlrf nl .rr-uncovered Thr lire also euaries j n (irnml dtarr OnJ-r-- l and experts av gold' will g , Ttirki i tint Mritturr All stoekholu,- - -trtr Near I mpM. Avljh the copp r. are eorresuoudingly lappy. Mow . Ponslant Inope. April la. Turkey tensive the .strike i,. is as yet ; n has declared war ujtou tireeee uyd has t known. P.oiies of ore like tiiis seueted those in isuiin.aiul wf tin usual v red extensive, yetun the A' . ,,ons on the front, r to heeiri Ml he l.iovm of 'Asieii. a strike of An oiii ia! eoin- ainpaign Iiattlti- payed '.ooo.iJf in dividends .! uni' at ion to the newspapirs st.ttes short time. That II remarkably at the lms'rial gov. riinu nt has ounees as this rm!d las deriv ' red no pa 'lls to pres ri p nee. hut :o s i e lieu l.iug r yh f rofw a o .ki'Wp'V "iff li e'lalhn od hi not a few. and to on , d thi. tr iL di"nnri of thy thotrvloirWs , oltiershi'wof' The viir', wi reinle'M. wed. Laeh ag' that it was jwtssiole to obtain I.i.. from a Ion. w,.iji s to A (U COALVILLE. i j I .j |