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Show pulaa Torpedo Boat notlD. Washington, March 81. There la no doubt Bow tbs that the authorities here are Dsstk Ties of Cssm LeUftcf a la rmphl. OrtUM l Msajr Missing Two ftm keeping themselves fuliy advised as to Board Aaval eo. -- Sec re Ur. Tina Butte, MoniJWareh 28. The Hale the movement of the Spanish torpedo Washington, March U of brick build- flotilla, now en route Lorn Spain. Up a summary a large ttree-ator- y house, that UTAH. Long admit to has COALVILLE. of inquiry ing on East Brest1, used as a lodg- to last night the official advices were ths report of the court the effect that tbe flotilla had not - bou c miners in bwarUictelegraph the and ing by been received With left the Canaries, where a stop was b&M. t the employ of 6 Anaconda company, summary received a made to await the arrival of a Spanish NEWS. which wnaEkllertyd fje.f UTAH already department ha Woodford of broke out short! after 1 o'clock this cruiser. Persons acquainted with the officially notify Minister So fif known, two men facta aay that the stop at' the Canaries ti.e report, and he morning. - SPvtelin ia agitating the qactlon tha character of new to the pa are received In la only temporary, and that there la from dead injuries communicated the school house. no purpose on the part of the Spanish of building a )tl tha mstum jumping from e Wow, another la dywith su mi proposed to ron government, td torn back the torpedo A daily slag government " a while and to d missings ing twenty pu it must be prepnrt from M.Sford to htutelin beginning search of the re V may disclose the boat because of the removal of the a ft'w nl" factory reply from Key that the re fact that many jmsient lodgers lost Texas April 1 The Impression prevail West. On the contrary, the purpose, Ounnison t the were lives casual ties their also, Th large reservoir and port find the exp'osion as made known in Washington, is that not connect follower-- ' bend, near tie newt. i completed, outside agencies but ,1ms the torpedo flotilla will continue its the with Dead Matt miner will aid In reclaiming ooosiderabl aged 45, j, the Spanish gorernm.ut to Cuba and Porto liico. It was C soli trip the at Mounts!, dated; land jumped affair. stated third-sto- r . Iftdow, by one high in naval authority over from turned 3 It William (1 Forsyth of Toquersvllle, Washington, Mau'h no steps had been taken toward that lick air on in of heart head thi died and the different led, aged 35 and uumart nlHcsnt fact that aft. r the flotilla or warning it disease last week, expiring while at confcrem.es at the W lute House here Frank Bohdey, t d 40, lately from intercepting this There has been considerable third-Iaway. Or from Portland, toped w ork was a demand upon the congressional in this line by naval offSt. I over conjecture and struck window, a upon story hoy for all reiords tearing Ephraim Bleak, young but od the idea that if emergency while library deduriDf on head and K fracturing bis icers, George maa throw Low ft horae thu tuition of was in fact near at Land,' lit would be skull other two Mexico, boy and wilk hill racing down a war with Great Britain In the Dying Tlngh y, aged 80, miner inexpedient to allow a large torpedo last week and was killed almoet hicb are the only pt credent of Anaconda m itarted to lower flotilla to rendezvous on this side. the at Some history of the co, intrv with thepres-nUn- t himself from t Tha fact that Rear Admiral Slcard reex mining the ory by means of Monk, conferred T. Jauws men who eery haa i,-50 declarafeet remaining with him at Key West improvised rope, parted corder of the Big Cottonwood district, afterward hmUed at the a formidable 1 the ia recovfrom the squadron is due to the of forgeVy Britain ground ronvicird just waa last week tion of war with Gnat desire of the authorities to have a acc He will he a from broken war the inf Is, that rceot leg ering congress altering mining decimation by strong fleet there when tbe report oi the act of through an adtld month ago sentenced March ft tually existed through -the court of inquiry ia read, and the assistant was ith U E. McGarrie, why thH Mexico ZntpJF of the policy to he inaugurated who were floor when It col' of the Jubilee, baa and was res- result dlrec The sentiment of those the a 1 by of has president has made itself apit cued by firemen; 1 burned. called upon By the president, gone to St. Joe to take charge exthere parent ufould be ho to it given Uer celebration was that Jubilee in the city, John T. Carter. been learned, It baa been determined by the offthe catas- badly burped ami U in May. tremely difficult P separate glass. icials vo continue the sharp watch over St, the from George general J J. J. Cbnroy; but n hands and A cold ware passed trophe to the Maine which has been kept on the torpedo laat week retard. ng the crops and kill condition of the island, and that what- fractured bones of Toot by leaping boat and flotilla, and should they attempt and the of presi- to the peache Ing the earl almond ever might be the plans ground. to move to Porto Rico, to make a vigthe had and which grown congress laying the lucerne, dent in this regard, Mike Judge; rtg broken. He orous protest to Spain, looking toto' about eight inehee, flat on the people would almost certainty couple had rescued Patrk le, who was ward orders for their immediate realso was quite it the two together eeet jroond. a f Improvised turn to the Canaries, and if by banging Mcon Spain The Rio Grande Western is engaged extent to those who called that had brok in the weight should refuse to comply with those and 1ms reached a stage rope he near SpringviU that lew U In track laying Kinley hree compan-Th- e manifestations, the plan prepared by to of Hugh Boy acme at Mu pie ton, to onreome where he is willing to intervene Ions made another other tha official contemplate not only Uie of f bring peace to Ihd island, dawn safely, gradea During te't? several pieces broke formation of a frying squadron, but got rope saw Gorman the Sc n a tins Allison sod Hack were changed to overcome with Judge. tbe dispatch of cruisers to Intercept Thf ame object the president by appointment John Irwin; burn neck t the the re them torpedo flotilla and destroy it. consult citi-ten president desiied to 8. II. NeergarJ, a and face and cut by He jumped Cuban situation, of Salt Lake, took his own life laat garding the present the third So j waa only FLEET OFF KEY WEST. others. Lit- from "week by drinking a solution of cya- as he ha teen consulting the fall. I stunned by the learned concerning nide of potassium. 11a grew despon- tle could be There were 850 mr women In Addition Being Msds to Bleard's Formidbut it la able Squadron. conference, the mad of had nature 111 health and from dent the building when 11 , roke out views the desires the president known Key West, March 20. The two uniOf these it is belief it 200 rethreats to nd hla life. of both parties at thi men bodies from the Maine, dentified of leading Lake started CUy Treasurer Morris, of Salt which is eon eaped without injury here last night, were buried han- tins on the situstiou, brought who house .ltt tbd bakery inter of hay beep notifying druggists critical. in the stdered very city cemetry with simple today the bnlldlng and had " start be- services. dle liquors in quantity outside of preJ8 A divisions of bluejsckets to Tin be 4 required fore discovered. Korop at first followed the hearse. scription that they will Spain W 111 Appeal case discovered by Billy 1 ike Juch la take ftlty license. In some March 31. New-wTomorrow the Indiana Is expected who wake at the druggist have refused to comply to Inform yon and it Is high- and Jack Dooley, from the Dry Tortngas, and that staposition that smell: the time, and, a, went with the ordinance, maintaining now, in connection tion will then be left with tbe Texas i as a ly important just make to sell to stairs imdown ilquor a have right .Igution. they with the political situations of tha which did not Two of the men imim attached and the Massachusetts, medicine without paying liquor license. mediate future that the Spanish These as was sail expected. yesterday, did a to hose by Id began will refuse to accept any find- a small Congressman King, a Mormon, off ammunimore will take of the commission which to throw water oa ti I After a battleships goed work getting at tha facte and unless their orders are unexing of the Maine More few min u tea work, ho another h men tion, now and case Cuba, may suggest Spanish responsibility," will leave In a day pectedly Lauthe realised that 'opeleaa or two changed, Madrid correspondent of tha man, in ills interests of Senator the says Roads for Hampton In the Th Spanish ministerial one and they non, hsabeen equally successful Herald. The arrived Detroit and Montgomery tha M aJ- f.They surnipi tour through Hawaii. H And Hiat the Imputation which front ths Tortuga today The former unantmean if 4Pr portion patter are not by any Daing, would f the buildiu. Pf that the pnt more ammunition on board tbe "'moo I Ga restjoratlon of the m0' I forever be an irremovabi blotch Mew York and Iowa and then anchored fivHlxed house was on fl, time tha ur.hy, and thu tact a h In favor or I apoa Spaiaa reputation a a fire had broken t tee first floor in the borbor. j additional argument which ah oould uotpoaalbly nrJ The torpedo boad Porter left for th J and amoke filled ivya annexation, aaya the Philadelphia and th torpedo boat Dupont imiaalon It ia possible fhe misting Tortngas here. r- Pres. report of the cc Ifthe returned called wh h would men may tarn a jvrly ia the The convention of governera thf0W bUmc npoo Spain The fleet off Key West now consists for inden ity,s the day the list of fjl d dead ran call a with it carry the Iowa, New York, Nashville, of will up a high jras because Montgomery, Detroit and the peninsular government torpedo omblned many of tha meidped did not Iboat make an appeal to the Winslow, Foote and Dupont, of work for line Little equity report European power on the pie rvenn in by little, bowevcrJt decreased Cushing. The Indiana will be added and common fairness to In tomorrow. v t every aa men reported 0own lodg- favor of Spain against I t IipoMj. arda of -- Wyoming, who were guests gBlird wouy .teem a- the most er wera atiaoW HofTs Attorney Fined. , hie, howevf Dtetf transient of Governor Wells, Governor Bteonen-bergmonstrous and lalgnltou 6 Bng Ban Francisco, March 19. B. W, Mcroomers r30 re hotknown may of Idaho telegraphed that he Cel AnwrlesnUlag tbe attorney who attempted to Intosh, exami- could not come, hut would abide by M.- -In the sale of the alleged conMarch negotiate at. Havana, n TSSitfl the decision the three ahould arrive o AU of hi client, Albert Hoff, fession ' The Utah state board .of horticulture cal editorial entitled, ot tothete refer with the murder of Mrs. E. , Luoha today La charged The tty, ha just issued bulletin Ko. la entertaining the Cl a to, formerly of Halt Lake, to the that Spain atopic treated are! Or?hard newspapers, and whov,was fined and . cost of rtlon," Almonds tn Utsh, Soils and terested in to coming election, sent to jail for contempt of court by furnt .b. Location, and "Planting and Care of djBr entirely seems ftn(J Carroll Cook, applied to tbe Subelonging? United States tW Judge Court for his release on a writ of Tree." The bulletin also contain the to humane. , will preme im the ,oted pertincot . recoiamendatlon habeas corpas, aBd the matter came or orehardista pertreated. Any topics for consideration before the court S lajured. Up son interested In fruit growing may hano. in Attorneys Black and Hill 4Jarlea A. obtain a copy free-bapplying to Presfor McIntosh, and assistant appeared Vice Amo Idaho ident Thomas Judd of SL.George, '' for'lt thancrottlT District Attorney Hofmer and Provo, over th President C. H. Blorasterberg Cu Americanize Murphy represented Sheriff to sire Secrets rj J. A.. Wright of Ogden or J. L X of Whelan, against whom the writ was The paper says P. Sorenson, fruit tree inspector of f After a great deal of argudirected. houses httild to fer which mayV ikull waa Salt Lake county. u I and these ment con, the case was subtime lo pro that hold-uoccurred at ied sta tefnketured A general md 5:15 tbe Supreme court at mitted with and Yankee colonies, at si mcnl la antlcit.v'' r 'Thompson' Springs the 17th, Bal WJU from come, i which 14 lard Broa store wa robbed of goods Stripe floating the and writ the remanding prisoner concert ran who t) inquiries rrwldekt FrepsrlM and cash to the extent of 5300. Two the sheriff, 'to serve had left the horoq are while to the custody of of the robbers' Koost gang came nto D. Wsshiugton, to pay a fine of 5509. and In five day jail under aentcnce for. 'i minor offense, Thompson, left, their horses In the Presiden t McKinlej and asked HarriY if he knew stockyards and proceeded to the store message on the Cubj Woman Shoots Darglors. W II arringtort where fellow the ex to the of bill a goods and bought wUlbe sent to congn , An offensive Chippewa Falls-- Wi. , March 21. At tone and responded la tent bl no. and then asked liow much Independent of the 1 Clark remonstrated with him, where- about 8 o'clock in the morning two they were owing for the same, and will relate to laterrcj viaad upon Harrington struck him, down strangers drove to Frank lluuter'a rewhen informed, pulled a pistol and One of tbe preside would d with I la cane, raising blows on hi sort and forced an entrance. They called "Hand Up! and then eri ssidtoday tb' were met at the door by Mr. Hunter, to rob the till and the men In probably go beyond tlon of head and shoulders. commenced shooting, putting who waa a rested and placed Harrington the store, at the time Mr. H. Q. Bal- independence and 1 shots Into one of them and In three th He and Lee Grand county and .jalf, Green, says, Clark lard, John H will be one of ' The 1 i drew a revolver on' him. There has gh tly w on n d in g the other. . when they got through they marched able state papers been bad blood at tl- home for some men returned the fire, one bullet strikthem ont with bands up, and went sat time and on n reeefl! occasion a gen- ing Mrs. Hunter In the head and makto tha horses their at track across the and will prove M eral revolt waa thr teued. Harring- ing a severe wound. The less injured Mr. Balstockyards and rode away. to have heed the prj of the men then carried his' wounded ton ia credited rethem-uwn if having killed and lard followed sage la not depen j man in Virginia Ci Nev., during th companion to a buggy and drove away. lieved of hie pocketbook sad gun. question. I think j The sheriff Is in pursuit I' palmy days of that !aee. He recognised the men. hut wjll not grcM In a few day J ! names tell the iftahe Missis Dswss Mors Wags. , ' Contrsrt for hnjMllM. IUiM ial din Two hungry bears, believed by Wm. Wallace, Ida, Mat hum Msri Fa.,, March 81 G H Flttaburg, Kew York, 7 Morrison of Msryavsle, to he a large i that dred and fifty men employed at tha Wheeler, president of th Wheeler from Bj Admiral Morning mine, msl as cows, chased him to cover In bis patch demand that all 1 ITojectile works of McKeeCabin near the Silver King mlne.He Captain General Madrid men employed nm i ground be paid Sterling ha arrived from WashingPa,, sport, have Manteralo 13.50 per day, and t had eeea beam before, sad was not demand not be- ton with signed contracts froth the j gn tlieir j tbst government ,'leet is to ing oomplied witi 'they walked out. scared, hut the others were not after United States government for over office it the S; -obed- Larsen and Greeny yh, ownerdof the him, jin ' 1 1,000, 000 worth of projectiles of all at be detained ient Mc- - mine, are not in th( Couur d'Afone now The poetoffice at Draper waa robbed , kinds from four Inches up to Sixteen lenee to the dr tbe Via and there waa no f no on the ground Saturday night The safe waa unmofor use in the inches, the largest-mad- e a with power to tre , with theta. Ke- - United States army and navy. It will lested bnt the till was brokenjuto and Kinley. lent (e ( also . about tlQ la stamps taken. A barber alty aim-a- o gotltttions are lv g conducted by require at least a y. ar working conto th and wire Heretofore ,ner hare been tinually day and night Sundays Inshop and some private residences were massage to complete tbe contract Bar in tenor , paid 3.W, aud ebovsicr local neon rest entered. Suspicion 3. cluded, C4rpa 4 Manteralo, - Tlf rcusw Report f -- hy,re aJ i I ', ' J Jjsu ptfTtgaW -- . o well-know- k, nt fOJ-ernme- tk wirtts !). ' j j 1 1 ,rthu 1 - th. PP reh -- p out-makl- pro-ceede- - p, ; ttermea Colonists Accugs ths Death of a Member. The noto-rkr-- a El Paso, Tex., March Black Ja$k gang of outlaws, which for years has defied the United States and local authorities of the southwest, ha at lat been wiped out and its career of crime brought to a elose. It remained for members of the Mormon colony ntsrCasas Grande Mexico, to seek out the rendezvous of the band in the aiinont inaccessible Sierra Marde inount.ua-- , and to carry death to it members. On February ' - Capt-csya.J- -- 1 parties. ? p- - v" if 23 Mrs McDon- U A ald. a member of the Mormon colony, at Round Valley, 40 mile eust of Casas Grande, was murdered by two mem tiers of the gang and her store iootid. Several of the Mormon colonists started out to huntt down the murderers and they did their work well Sunday, March 13 they discovered the gang at a point in the mountain 30 miles from Round alley, and at daylight had the camp closely surrounded. As soon as the camp began to stir, tlie fii ing began, and In a short time not one of the gsng remained alive A party of American prospector, e me up n the enmp next dat and found nim odies stiff in death and afterwards learned from the Mormons the manner of the slaughter Iheliiatk dak gai g of tiain robbers was the most desperate and successful that ever operated in the southwest, Among their crimes are the looting of the town of hohrnion title, Ariz , and the murder of the postmaster there the holding up of trains on the Santa Fe, Southern I.u-- i ti at X. M , and at Grant Station, X M. At the latter point trains were held up at two different tunes The most recent was five mor ths ago w lien it was reported that g, 1,00ft was secured. The United States authorities hae made two expeditions into Mexico in pursuit of tills band if oi t'o .x, but were never able to locate their hiding place. Mrs. McDonald, the murdered woman was once a resident of St. George Utah, and had mauy friends over the 1 Iu-erc- state. BLAND MAKES A STATEMENT. The People Demand That the Spaniards be Driven Oat of Cube. New York, March 21. Representative Richard P. Bland of Missouri dictated the following statement con- situation cerning the to a Washington correspondent of the Cuban-Spanis- World: h . We are waiting for the report of this commission of inquiry, which is supposed to be hard at work probing for the facte in the Maine disaster. When I aay we, I mean the Democrats of the boi&Sft We ore not pressing matters, because we want to hear what this board has to say. Ve want to know whether it ia going: to find tbe Spaniards gnflty or blameless, and we want to know other things in this connection. What the administration proposes to do, of course, I do not know; bnt unless it drives tbe Spaniards out of Cnba the people of this country are going to ask the reason hy, and their demands will be strong and emphatic. I do not believe congress will adjourn until it knows what the president Is going to do for Cuba. I believe these sentiments are those of the house of representatives. SAN FRANCISCO SAFE. ! Vmsels Strong Fleet of Golden Gate. ta Guard th Ban Francisco, March 19. Within three weeks San Francisco will be one of the most strongly fortified harbors ia the will have a fleet of war vessels capable of holding its own with a coon tty that haa more ships than Spain can send to the Golden Gate; Themonitors Monterey and Monadnock have been ordered here from the south. The Baltimore ia to come here from. Honolulu, three torpedo boats will he sent here from Puget Sound, and the cruisers Charleston anif Phil&dilphTa are beirig prepared for service at Marq Island, as is the gunboat Yorktown, , UnHed-btatesyan- d- SHOT BY BURGLARS. Scrnrnto Cltlxeos lain Overcome RoliM-rn- to Attempt - . Sacramento; Cal., March 20. Commissioner E. J. Crowley waa shot and probably fatally wounded tonight by one of two bnrglars who were attempting to rob his house, . Although 00 years of age and entirely unarmed, Croli-- grapled with one of the men and was about to overcome him when the burglar broke loose and fired two shots into Croleya breast The wounded man w ho is not expected to survive, is one of the most prominent contractors in California. Ex-Stre- y A. 0 APRIL FOOL CYANIDE Do MnnOk'h, s De Lamar M THEFT rrrhant, rested for ths Offense, Pioche, March 2!. Deputy Sheriff Frank Walker arrived here Thursday night from Parowan with C. F. Green who was charged with stealing 120C worth of Aprlf Tool cydnides and selling them to Dan Mandich, merchant of this place. When confronted with Green, Mandich said he was not the man of whom he bought the cyan idea Green was discharged and Mandieh waa accused of the theft. Bel-kns- 1 Dean Mallet,, of bL Matthews Episcopal church at Lrmie, Wyoming, has accepted a call Horn St. Paul's, Beloit, W is In addition tq itfnumerous mineral products, HumboUt county, Xev , contain a vast aref f slate, some of it adapted for roofPT purposes The report of tb sheep men in different portions of '1 yoming are most favorable There ,ftf been but small losses reported fraA any Part of the L - 1, state. -- At Marysville, Mont., ffie night last week, George Sehenck teXifd a boy until the latter drew a pockdknife and stabbed his tormentor, 1041011;? a serious wound,. The Union Pacific and other great trunk line of the west have arranged to run big exeqMiS to the Grand Encampment imping district via Raw-tin- s during the summer At Livingston recently some fiend attempted to burn th residence of J. F. Locke while tbe family were sleeping. The door step was saturated with coal oil, but tbe fire died out. collection of the natural mineral soaps found near Elko, Nevada, is .being rnade by the Ojahtas of a mine to be sent to the Omaha Exposition with the Xevada exhibit. The dead body pf Henry Thies was found recently in his cabin at Pioche, Nev., there being a bullet hole through his head. Lying near him was a revolver with which be undoubt-dl- y took his life. Matt Murphy is negotiating for the purchase of Ryan Bros, big herd of. tattle ranging in eastern Montana Ihla herd comprises between 13,009 and 45,000 cattle rail ages, and' should the deni be consummated, as now seems probable, Mr, Murphy will be the chief cattleman of tha entire west. Six Carloads of clothing nd provisions passed through Cheyenne recently en route from Portland, Ore., 'tn Key West, for the starving Cabans. Large banners covered the sides of the cars, bearing the words: For the relief of starving Cubans. The ship-qierepresents the donations made by the people of Oregon and Washington, Extensive improvements will be made at Rawlins by the railroads at once. A spur is to be built to the Rawlins stone quarries, the owners of which agree to supply 1,000 cars of building atone a year for eastern use. The stone will be used by the company in building its new depot at Omaha. The round-hous- e will at once be enlarged and a permanent water system put in. A caye occurred in the old workings of the Yonng America nnder Weed street, Tuscarora, Nevada, directly In front of the Pioneer meat marked, tearing a yawning chasm 12 feet across and about four feet in depth. The warm weather of the past month haa thawed the frozen ground so that The timbers, with which it wag formerly bulkheaded, and which were doubtless badly decayed, lost their headings and allowed the mass to settle, which it did without a particle of warning. The Carson And Tahoe Lutaber and Pluming company am operate tbi summer, getting timber from back of AverllPs, where camps are now building, and Carson, Xev., will be benefited.. Business men are greatly aiding the company. The Cheyenne Sunday Leader has on exhibition at its office a bfg he wolf which was roped I. N. Bard recentlvhy of Hear Creek. This wolf has quite a record in the northern part of thia country for dodgifig poison, friendship for Bards dog, killing colts and calves. Natrona county, Wyoming haa been apportioned, 60,000 brook trout to be planted ia th creeks of the county,' and already the county clerk is applications for . tribe. They will be here theuny in about three months. There are still ninety-tw- o men at work in the railroad shops at Lara mie, 140 men in the iron foundry, am) It is said, on authority, that there a ill be 256 men at wo-there before; folly It la contemplated to remade old rais into new oais, i 1" l f y A new militia company haa been op ganized at Elko, Xev. A Jkmoeratic weekly ia to be started at t heyeone, with Dr. A. A. Johnson as editor Frauk Plantzer. a rancher near Montana, has been committed '' to the Insane asylum. , for the The Butte. Montana, exhibit weighnig seven On; alia Exposition, tons has been shipped to Omaha. if suitable arrangements can be made tbe Nevada Press association mil visit the Omaha exposition in the fall aramic Vloming is suffering with A large another siege of diptheria number of casts are itported from there Tlie Methodist ministers of Butte propose to inaugurate a non partisan campaign for the coming municipal elc tion A 83-T- hree , KORTRWEST NOTES. GONE. GANG NOTORIOUS -- |