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Show " o. - i: r WILL REDUCE OUR ARMY. V 1 ;i COALVILLE TIMES. I! SPANIARDS SUBMIT. WANT MORE ISLANDS. IS FRANCE'S FRIEND. WAR BETWEEN SOLDIERS. aad Ptl tiro a pa HsadsO by Volaatoars a Outbreak Aauf -- kct I nets bam. HER RICH COLONIES CEDED TO TIMM rVBUfUM CO-, Alalia AonlsSoa, ITALY FRANCO-RUS-SIA- N THE UNITEO STATES. JOINS THE Washington, Nov. 37. There is reaCOMBINE. Anniston, Ala , Nov. 23. Members-oson to believe that the administration UTAH. COALVILLE. the Third Alabama, a negro regiPuerto Biro, The rhllippiaa aa4 Owe would be willing to purchase from A 1.1 ctd. Now Hr loaf to s Trail? Cssrlsdsd Whlb ment, with murder ia their hearts, lsm,rrll not Spa.o, only the Philippines snd Promises to Shift the Bsleure or I sited sute. aad Cuba caused the greatest excitement last UTAII NEWS. Ualan island, but all of the Carolines Power I la Tree. raae' Denight that this town ha ever known. feat la snd the Pelew group. Egypt Isusod her l Look for Allies after dark Private Gildhart of Shortly Behind the to Ualan I Thanksgiving day wu elaborately proposition buy Paris, Nov. 29. Spain has accepted K, Second Arkansas, while company telebnUd at Angel island by battery the United States offer of 220,000,006 lies the hope in some quarter that to camp from town, wa Nov. 27. France and London, returning C, Utah volunteers. will make a counter proposition Italy, and at a joint session of the peace com- Spain in head by a negro soldier, the shot a after decade of tariff warfare, have Two hundred and fifty thousand missions consented without condition fur the cession of the entire group and him iu the back. who also stabbed friends their and enemies surprised by to relinquish Cuba and to cede Puerto the Pelew islands for an increased ponnda of Utah sugar was marketed io to the regimental was Gildhart taken concluding a commercial treaty, which Montana lait week, the greater part of Kieo, Guam and the Philippine islands lompensation. A little later a member of to hospital. shift balance of promise the The occupation of Guam by this gov-- I power which went to Butte. The document presenting this acceptin Europe. But for the friendship of Fourth Kentucky is reported to have ance contained only 300 words. Jt eminent was based upon belief that it Colonel Young'a troop of engineer! the United States, which emboldens been shot on Walnut street by negro opened with a reference to the final has a magnificent harbor, and would be Great Britain to will be the first of the United State! soldiers who lay in a gaily shooting at an comparative indifferexcellent stopping place between terms of the United States and said troops to reach Havana, thus placing ence regarding continental combina- the white men who passed. that the Spanish com mias loners, afti Honolulu and Manila. Tbe American Utah in the lead as usual. Great Britain would be alarmed tions, Firing was beard iu Liberia, the tamlseionera have now learned that having taken eognixsnce of the term Merchants throughout the state bav at this of negro quarter of the city, which is not the prospect deserting tl,e barber Italy is to monaobnsflhat exposed proposed by th Americana, replied made great preparations for the holifrom far Walnut street, and a squad alliance aud formidher triple adding that their governmet bad tried to give il shallow, and that the island is able of Franco-Russia- n ths comto day season than for several years past the provost guard weut to investinavy as equitable an answer aa possible, bat ,ubH't to earthquakes, it As AU.are sanguine that a good trade the corner on Fifia turned which inevitheld be to the gate. In the Caroline8 most of the i8land8 pact, that they were not prepared to commit and Pine awaits them. a large crowd able teenth of two union of result the the streets, their government to the acceptance of ''Te eJtcllent harbors, which are well of negro soldiers, without warning, renations. The critics here The superintendent estranged of schools ol wooded khelteped Thvy heavily the principles embodied In the argu opened fire upon the guard with . Salt Lake .City gard the treaty as a sequel to the reports thst during th uient. Spain reject these principles incident. defeat Frances ia Bpringfields, the gun in uae In the regipast mooth 11,635 pupil wers enrolled the note continues, as she' alway bss i In the public schools, 5,953 of the numEgypt opened her eyes to the necessity ment The guard returned the fire, rejected." Basing her attitnde upon of increasing the number of her but had few cartridges and soon had ber being girls snd 5,703 boys. the justice of her cause, the note then friends. Therefore she hastened to to retreat When reinforcements and traf-flc, belt in a WASHINGTON extend to ths recent Increase in ADVISED. Owing says, she still adheres to these prin- Philippines. They initiate with Italy, and ammunition were secured the negroa negotiations both passenger sad freight, the ciples which she has heretofore in- along the ninth degree of latitude, and will WUI Be Signed This That Bspaetad weaker her the ben- - had disappeared- treat? give neighbor 300 are miles to the southward of only Oregon Short Line Las placed orders fo? variably formulated, ' Week. In the engagement Georg Dodson, ' efituf the tuiuiuiuui tariff, long and a large amount of new rolling Stock, " Guam and 850 miles from the PhilipHowever, the note adds, in her de Nov, 30. The govern Washington, Third the latter. vainly Tennessee, was shot in the arm, by sought The Pelewa are about 600 miles and will otherwise improve its road, taunt has been officially advised of the sire for peace, site haa gon$ so far as pines. The Italiaus estimate that under the and Private Graham, Third Tennesse, from Mindanao. David Held, an yonng successful termination of the Faria to propose certain compromises, which The belief prevails here that the Ger-- 1 new arrangement a million hectolitres in the stomach. One negro soldier baa the Americans have always rejected. man of Oaaia, while out hunting, aet peace of heavy southern wines, which are been brought in dead and soother was negotiations with Spain, a cablemans will bring pressure to bear upon hie gun down on the ground and placed to this effect haying been re- She haa also attempted, it ia further gram to prevent her from selling the used in mixing tbe lighter French found fatally injured. Two members - bit right hand oyer the muzzle, and at ceived from Chairman Day by the sec- asserted, tosuhmitto arbitration some Spain ( aroiines to the United States. Such wines, will be exported to France, re- of the provost guard are missing. of the material particulars upon which n reeult be is now minus two of bit retary of state. By the terras of the There is much excitemen there, and a sulting in a great impetus to the Ital-iat8CtioB be looked the two governments differed. These undoubtedly fingers. treaty, which will be signed during the industry. In --return, France ex- general race war is expected. Citizens friend-th- e a for of brt!ach M canM ufK,n for The opinion is expressed by those In present week, Spain surrenders to the proposals arbitration, it ia added, pect to remove the dangers of having are arming themselves, and the armorAmericans had equally rejected. A position to know that there ie little United States her to cope with the Italian navy in the ies of two local companies have been sovereignty in the These reason to expect the Utah aoldierboys, Philippine islands and Guam inland, allegations in Spain's reply as in the event of a Gerbroken into and every gun and cartMediterranean, now in the Philippines, to return home one of the I.adrome group. In lieu of to attempted arbitration, refer to her man war, and also to nullify Germany's ridge appropriated. before they heve served their full term all claims to indemnity, the United proposal to arbitrate the construction A negro soldier was dangerously policy of isolating France. of enlistment. States will pay Spaiu tiie Bum of 230,. of the third article of the protccol, and F ree trade Britain 1ms no subsidies beaten by some white soldiers on Tenth also to Hu limit the Bpanish colonial she can offer to retain Italy's support; street, and this incident is supposed The eight Salt Lake City policemen 000,000 in gold, or its equivalent. debt oft uba and the Philippines to arwho were discharged last Msy have Before returning to the United States, but in the present position of the to have caused the riotous actions on bitration. The last proposition has been reinstated, and the men appointed our Paris commissioners will secure world's politics, she is not as solicitous the part of the negroes, who are said been in a written communicafor it as she would have been a year to have slipped out of the camp at that time to take their places, dis- from the Spanish representatives, if tion. made Since its in ago. What Great Britain loses in Italy through the guard lines charged, the supreme court having de- possible, a proposition for the sale to return for such presentation, and arbitration, Spain ofcided in favur of the contesting police- the United States of Strong Island, one the Westminster Gazette declares, fered to cede the territory in dispute. THE BALDWIN BURNED. of the Caroline group, some distance she gains in the Philippines. men, The Americana refused both and east south of for a proposicable Luzon, Prominent politicians and statesmen Tba occupation of the Philippines by Francisco' Palatial Caravansary Detions for arbitration. stroyed liy Fire. express the belief that onceembarked Uncle Sam has opened up s new market station. Should Spain, however, dePa' reply in substance continued San Francisco, Nov. 24 The Baldin colonial acquisition, the United for Utah flour. The Southern PacifD cline to sell tiie island for a reasonable by declaring that the United States States will be compelled, as Great win hotel, for twenty years one of the has established a rate of 111 per ton tc sum, the matter will be dropped, for has offered, as a kind of the at least. The present, compensation Britain has been, to constantly add to principal land marks of San Francisco, possible ie now and on a Manila, shipfiguring to something very inadequate her ment of 3,000,000 pound from Utah cession of this island is nut luvulved in to Span, colonieqjxissessious which maybe was, early this morning, destroyed by the sacrifices the latter couutn the pending treaty, and no pressure four lives were lost, while a thrown on the market, merely to pre- mills. ' will be brought to bear to induce Spain makes at this moment, and she feels number of people were more or less vent them the hands into of - A lluls less than her falling 43,200 tons repre; to that the United States proposals could part with it, rivals. seriously injured. The fire broke out senta this season's beet crop that has not be considered equitable Spain In the property room of tiie Baldwin MAY SEE MORE FICHTINQ. DEATH ON A STEAMER. has, however, exhausted all the ;been delivered at the- - Lehl sugar' factheater. The flames were confined to Wen tory, This has produced from of diplomacy in an attempt to His Insurgents Yet to b 8lx Paopla Killed and Klevea Injured Near the Baldwin, but much aad Agelealdu adjoining less than 8,700 seres of land.' Ths best Justify her attitude. Seeing, that an qhijiBd by Oar Yvlaataara. was seriously damaged by MoiktoQ California property Average per acre baa been 1614 tone, 8 sock ton. Cal., Nov. 28. The most smoke and water. Washington, Nov. so Theapprehen acceptance of the proposal made to and less than 10 acres of all that was lion disastrous accident in the history of which manifested itself some time Spain is a necessary condition toa conTbe financial loss are very far- tinuance of negotiations, and planted failed to come up. S took ton occurred near Fourteen Mile seeing ago over the attitude of Aguinaldo almost every branch of com reaching, Secretary of State. Hammond la After and the Philippine ingurgents, haa that tbe resources of Spain ate not Slough, when a part of one of the boil- - mereial trade being directly affected, such as to enable her to Insurant) company 'agents who have not entirely disappeared, era of the river steamer T. C. Walker The upon though the war, she is ground floor of the hotel was di- been attempting to evade payment of administration believes was blown out, killing six and danger- vided into a number of prepared, in her desire to they will ac- avoid stores, and few the premium tax Imposed by law. The cept the situation without a conflict bloodshed, and from consideraously wounding eleven persons, while of their occupants saved anything atrlct check kept on all insurance com- with the United States. The matter tions of humanity and patriohim, to probably fifteen or twenty others were worth mentioning. The majority remore or less badly hurt. The T. C. panies doing business In Utah makes was discussed at the cabinet meeting submit to the conditions of the conported total losses. Two of the most it impossible for any concern to escape yesterday, and some of the views ex- quering nation, Irawever hnrh they Walker is owned by the California handsome cafes in the city were gutted be. She is, therefore, the secretarys clutches. ready to Navigation & Improvement company, and their stocks destroyed. The Baldpressed indicate a possibility that the may the and ran between San Francisco and win proposals of the American Sheepmen throughout the state are insurgents may yet have to lie dealt accept theatre, the fashionable amuseStockton. buying up all the hay they'can get for with. Meanwhile however, the presl-- , commission, as presented at the laat ment place of this city, was totally The majority of the passengers were destroyed, with the rest of the build-lothe purpose of feeding the weak onea dent expects serious trouble with sitting. The reading and the translation of in bed when the explosion occurred, of their flock and those that are too Aguinaldo will be avoided, but at the and the Secret (Service eompany, and were awakened by the report, headed well bred to stand a winter on the same time has guarded against an out- the document occupied less than five by William Gillette, now playminutes. At the conclusion of the which was as loud as a cannons roar. ing an range. The prosperity of the past sea- break by taking precautionary measat the theater, lost engagement son makes if possible for the ures. The American force already in transaction the commissioners empowPeople rushed from their rooms in their all its paraphernalia. Many of the to invest some of their profit occupancy of part of the Philippines ered Bcnor Ojeda, secretary of the fiat Cuban Dralre a Brief Period of night clothes, and found the whole members of the company lost most of forward portion of the steamer's upper their is regarded as altogether adequate to Spanish commission, and Secretary in feedl belongings, and trunks containMoore, of the American commission, Havana, Nov. 37. Domfngo Mendez works blown away. The electric the official papers of the company The several county auditors have cope with any emergency that may to draw lights ing vice up articles which are to em- Capote, late president of the Cuban had been put out, and the escaping were filed their reports of the total assessed arise. The future government of the destroyed. aud now president of the ex- steam body the relinquishment of ( uha republic ialanda came Secand up enveloped the front portion of by valuation of taxable incidentally, and equalised ARRIVE AT HAVANA. Alger made some auggestions as Spain and the ceaaion of Porto ltlco ecutive commission, Inis expressed his the boat until it was impossible to see property, showing that the total for retary belief that the future of Cuba would how much of the boat had been carto details of a military government of and the Philippines. These articles, nil the counties in the state for the Tha First of tha American Troops Reach w hieh the islands. inevitably be annexation to the United ried away. may be considered as constitutthe Capital City. year 1898 la barely more than 1 100,000, tiie ing conditions of peace, will be States. This, he said, was the natural Captain John Tulan was blown from 000. State taxes to be collected exHavana. Nov, 25. The entire details LOADED FOR BANDITS. outcome of recent events, but he denied his bed ready for submission on Wednesday. against the door of his state- of the evacuation of the province of ceed 8750,000. The decresee from last that Cuban leaders have that aspira- room, receiving train Robber Run I'p Agnlnst a Loaded' which pre- Pinar del Rio have been AWFUL RESULTS OF STORM. yesrls over 13,000,000. arranged. tion. Tbe independence which so long vented him from injuries and Train. he was The transport Montevidoe sails on Nomoving, November 22 was pay day at Fort animated the Cuban people is to be Sedalia, Mo., Nov. 30. An attempt Oaa Hundred 5 duels Lad and literally roasted to death where he lay. vember 27 with 2,245 troops; theCova-dong- a Sailor Deed on tha Atlantic o.u. Douglas. The amount received and Waa made by thee men to hold temporarily satisfied. They wish, for Chief Engineer Henry and his wife a up on November 28, with 2,270; the was as follows: Company Missouri Pacific distributed Boston, Nov. 29. It is known ilefi. a abort period at least, to see their were blown through the roof and died train which resulted Gran Antilla an November 29, with D, 11,583.00; eompany A, 11,728.54; a short time afterward, both suffering 1,354; the Marla Cristina disastrously for the would-b- e robbers. nitely that more than seienty lives own flag waving over "free Cuba on November company I., 13,037.03; company B, 2, It seems the officials have been lost in the Wreck of tuga, They recognize that annexation will horribly. W. A. Blunt, a passenger, 30, with got wind of the 1,503; San Forgas on Decem270.67; company M, 23,500.54; company schooners aud come, that and to hold and eoal dethe the train and had was instantly killed, while Jerry Daily, ber 3, plan by up shortly barges during the witfi 1,260; San Ignacio on DeH, 21,851.78; company G, 21,836.63; tectives on the train when the robbers storm of Saturday night and Sunday unanimous voice of the Cuban people the fireman, was so severely scalded by cember 5, with 2,040, making a total of staff - aad band, but themselves, i desire to to aud see the steam that he died a few hours later. if the sleaun-- Portland they attempted hold it tip. The engineer Motmiug 10,677 troops leaving Pinar del Rio 2680.33; hospital corps, 2313 50; recruits, was cause for which they had foughi Underneath the lower by signalled to stop, and tbe robbers has also gone down, as now deck, where the way of Havana by December 6. po. 664.27; total. 215,284 05. with crowned success it deserves. opened fire, which waa 'answered by sible, the list of casualties will rise to deck hands slept, groans and screams The United States transport Florida Governor Well has appointed Rlch-ar- d be officers on board. were heartrending. The unfortunate During the 140, with over 100 vessels of all OPPOSE EXPANSION. arrived here at daybreak today. She men W. Young major of the Utah received the fnll effect imprisoned fight one of the robbers wa wounded, Seri pilous ashore, two score of the steam as it came from the boi- will come close to the Morro castle, battalion. To fill the captaincy of and one, Jim West, a freight engineer seem to be total wrecks Antl-- I naportallst Laagaa rrotest Afalnut ler. E ght of them were almost roasted will be signaled and will then proceed aa Imperial Pollry. . battery A, Governor Welt has ap- - ia the employ of the company, was known number probably beneath th alive. Those who were able made to Marianao without entering Havana w A. . Wedge-woo- d aves Lieutenant of Anti-Imtheir way to the deck as best they Massaeeusetts bu pointed Edgar Washington, Nov. 27. The captured. A poase is after the other harbor. The steamer will lay outside wbile of Battery B. Second Lletrteo. two men and their Capture is only a more tbe There is scarcely, a bin , V011' an seriously organization orlgthe bar at Marianao and land her men or pertalist League, i UD,a-bllQ Ket out- - Tbe and ant John F. Critchiow baa succeeded question of time inlet, from the iVnoWolt u, io Massachusetts, and of which' e stores on tbe tighter, which will arms and faces thoee near the ,)0. main take them ashore dou that has not bn its slioi t s t h Rival Republics at Wan Boutwell is president, has, entrance were Captain Wedge wood in the lieutenancy at the new wharf. lw.ie scalded. frightfully General Blanco ha announced his of some staunch craft, while vaeated by him, and for the office hereit? secretary, Mr. Ewing Win-aloWhat caused the explosion will probManilla, X,ov. 30. Advices from through ng tofore filled in battery!! by Lieutenant The steam Intention of leaving on Saturday or Boston, presented President ably never be known. say the natives of the Vircaya Massachusetts bay, anil sjecially with terrible violence. It Monday next by the steamer Villa-verddrum burst Crltehlow, Corporal George A. Seaman-formerl- y Islands have established a republic Boston harbor, the beach. exMcKinley a'protest- against any had split completely across the upper of battery A, tvn appointed independent of Luzon, In some of tiie high w itli wreckage of si h, in rs piled tension of the sovereign ty of the United and the whole sheet turned and portion Thraitcned the Kaiser' 1,1 fs. and commissioned. Islands hostilities are proceeding be- - c,al barges. The recoi States over the Phiiipine inlands in any outward. The four walls of the engine t 'ough Nov. 25. A dispatch from Hamberg, room were demolished by the force of hourly lengthening. Is si. Commencing on December 1, the tween rival republics. "iiplete, event, and over any other foreign ter- the foe that ocean f C near hurri-ca- n Altona, The lower here, says an umbrella-makexplosion. deck, of board 1 graveyard i commissioner tale land will It reported a section of the lusur !c od ritory without the free consent of the deck and Texas deck were wrecked of Olenburg, who boasted that - offer for sale, to the highest bidder, gents, called the guards of honor, who is still to be heard from people thereof. lielieTing sueh action in the portion directly over the engine he had been chosen by lot to assassinate would be disastrous to the republic, Ger Wood has issued an ,,rdcr about 19,000 seres of agricultural and are opposed to Aguinaldo. have capThe direction of the flying ,ir0. wasteful of its resource, in vio ation room. Emporor William on the later's debris was upward and outward toarid land in Sanpete county, and ap tured San Ignacio, in the proviuce of hibiting gambling in ini f,,rm San. of constitutional and principles return from Palestine, has been senward bow. the it had If been proxlmately the same acreage in Iron Pangarln, Island of Luzon, at the in' tiago, with a penalty of i for tlj fraught with moral aud physical evils other way tbe loss of life would the tenced to three years imprisonment, be itfraction to of oar - county. law. the people. stancejof the bpaoiah priest. mneb greater. after having been con vine ted of less IN FAVOR Slgsbee Led th March. During" a windstorm at Lehl, II. SOLDIER TO BEL SHOT. OFPICQJARt. Tark Ordered I and tan Maacre. majeste. Munn'a bouse wae blown down and the New York, Nor, 27, The bailors and Canea, Taland of Crete, Nov 2S. Mas Ibkb MIGHT la Fan. AGAINST Mooting Tenth , Prtveta Ie RIGHT rivalry Weateneed rat marines of the battleship Texas, to During the trial of the murderers of family bad a narrow escape from Of Coloaal. Mai bla Mr, wife and death. Munn, the number of several huudred, held the Taangaki family, the deposition of baby Paris, Nov. 29 An Immense Iluntsvllle, Ala. Nov. 30 Private Ipala Express as tba Belief That Thera Is were slightly Injured. . The building meeting tbeir annual ball last night at the Mussulman was read. It is said was hyld In that last P. Earopeaa Plot Ays last Her. evening of United fayV Lindsay F.Teutb Ilolt, troop wae a new brick, and It la snppoaed u,l Lenox Lyceum. .Captain Sigsbee of at the time of the massacres, Ed hem Madrid, Nov. 25, The newspapers now encamped here,s Flcqnart Thousands of ih--, States Cavalry, constructed. and Miss Sigsbee led the Pasha, theTurkish the Texas, jwaa poorly assemcommander, ing here comment Kochefort, Consqnea a tinder redeath senteoce. the bitterly upon the peace A report comes up from Beaver that resting march, in which 400 conplespar- -' bled tbe influential Mussulmans 'and conditions of the United States, and of p recent conrtmartlal, at which Cherche DrumenL" mare'mi to t),e grand sult ticipated. Captain Sigsbee wae vocifer- Invited them to massacre all tbe upon the quite a force of men from that plaee It wae proven that he was Cherche Midi prison where l'ic,ius landing xof American reinrl guilty of cheered during the march. Christiana found in Caodia twenty-fou- r 'baa been secured for work in Clear ously and cheered forcements in the Philippine islands, murder. and demonThe origin of this man's confined, Creek canyon, where tba Southern There were maby noted characters hours after the meeting. Major Church- The trouble is easiest told with these strated thua on ha behalf. The Imparcial expresses the belief that has been surveying its line. It U present, but perhaps the most popular words: Mean rallied, aad there were onea were bailors Deignaa, Classen ill, commander of the gen d'armle, the American exactions are becoming and a pistol." Mid further that the men are to start His best frieud whiskey was the victim and the several conflicts between tn' and Phillips, who sailed with, Hobson protested strongly, and waa ordered by harder and harder," aud adda that-ther- e t once .work ou Hi tin bands. Edhem Paaha to leave the room. unfortunate's remorse ie aw tub . q on the Merrimac appear to be an European plot la favor of might sgaipst right .1 '' Wts Psoee Saitltatlwi Are Camplated so.oeo Mea W IU ItaMiuuvM OaS Washington, Nov. 30 One of the first results of the determination of the peace negotiations at Paris will he orders for mustering out as many as 80,000 men of the volunteer army. The orders thus far cover about 85,000 meo, but not mure than 35.000 have actually been mustered out. The present army consists of about 130,000 men, exclusive of all ordered mustered out, 53,000 of whom are regulars. The forces contemplated for the island are: For the Philippines, 30,000; for Puerto Rioo, about 7,000; for Cuba, not more than 30,000. This, on the basis of 75,000 men for the regular establishment--whic- h is the number now reckoned ou by competent military forecasters here will leave 20,000 men for frontier and station work in this country. Secretary Alger recommends loo.oon men. There are now 30.000 volunteers who are entirely nseiess. In view of the technical cessation of hostilities. Orders for the mustering out of these will be issued without delay, which will leave 100,000 in the army. The Carotins as j Ka-up- e j Fa-aho- . ri -- re-ent- wool-growe- e. v if e. - a-- 14 er ) 1, d-- r. - Zt -- Fa-cif- le ee j |