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Show 4 ynm rCBUMODTS feoALVILL. - -- 4 latlulg esrslry troop baa been mastered into the service of the Utah National Guard, forty men haring already enlisted. On the 22nd the old folks of Provo ware entertained at the Opera bones. There are over 300 residents of Provo over 80 yeare ef age- The postoffic botes have bean installed nt Provo and the free delivery and collection system da now In first-claworking ordsr. The retail elerke of Provo - bavo organised into a no Ion. They intend at once to petition tbelr employers to grant them shorter hours. A new ss . Evans, tax agent for tha Oregon Short Line, la engaged in the vlclolty of Tooele In securing right of way for the Leamington cut-of- f. The San Pedro, Loa Angeles A Salt lake road baa filed Its third map for a section. This la for tha twenty-mi- ls Una from Fairfield Into Salt Lake. Tha Irrigators' convention ta be held la Salt Lake on tne 26 lb, will probably continue for three days, na Intereat In tbs convention seems to be growing. Elisabeth Roxburg, aged 13, of Salt Lake, la dead from lockjaw, resulting from falling upon n piece of maty Stovepipe, Inflicting a eat upon her knee. ed Mark Wing, an aged Chinamen In Salt Lake last week by hanging himself. Tbs man bad bean dead four or five days before hie body was discovered. The cattlemen of the state will meet In Salt Labe about April 4, for the purpose of organising ah association Similar to the organisation now In existence In Montana, Colorado, Wyora B. eoi-(id- lug autTtexa. Mr, and Mrs, Hiram E. II u) but, pioneer residents of Missouri, California, Colorado and Wyoming and early settler In Utah, celebrated tbs sixty-thir- d anniversary of tbeir wedding in Salt Lake one day last week. Lincoln Thompson,' an aleetrieian, was found In n dying condition In hla room In a Salt Lae lodging bouse, Tuesday Bight of last week, he being discovered too late to save bis life, lie bad taken aa overdose of opium. Gustavo Blumenthal, a resident of Provo, while engaged In placing a galvanised cornice on a building at that place, was killed by tbs cornice striking against a live wire. Six other men who were helping blm received shocks. " ' liens, Twenty-thre- e 1,809.07 wars filed la i it office of-th- e er te Washington's birtbdav waa signalized in the United States senate by a fist fight. Tha two senators from Booth Carolina were the active participants in the affray. Mr. Tillman in the course of n speech upon the" TIiTnpptneTarlff bill made serious reflections upon the honor of bis colleague, Mr. McLanrin. Io brief, he charged that his vote in support of the ratification of the treaty of Paris had been cast through the exercise of ... . improper influence. Mr. McLaurin was not In the chamber at the time, being engaged in committee work, but he waa sent for, and appeared just as Mr. Tillman concluded his speech. Pale aa ashes, Mr. McLaurin arose to address tha senate, speaking to a question of personal privilege. Ue reviewed Mr. Tillmans charges briefly and then denounced tha statement made by hia colteagus as a wilful, malicious and deliberate lie. Scarcely bad the words fallen from bia lips when Mr. Tillman, sitting n faw seats from him, with Mr. Teller of Colorado between them, sprang at Mr. McLaurin, who had turned toward Mr, Tillman and met him half way, and In an instant these two senators, having wept Mr. Teller asside, were engaged la a rough and tumble fight. Mr. received a heavy blow on the forehead, while Mr. Tillman got a punch on tha nose which brought blood. Aaalatant Sergeant-at-Arm- s Taylor sprang over desks to reach and separate the- eoniUeUat and himself received several blows. He got between them finally, and by main strength wrenched them apart. Senators Warren of Wyoming and Hcott of Weal Virginia, two of tha moat powerful men in the senate, leaped to hia assistance and caught the arms of the belligerents, forcing them to their seat. Inleuae excitement prevailed In tha senate and in lha galleries, which were thronged with people who had been attracted by the spirited debate. Not a Everybody waa on bia feet. word, boWkver, was spoken. Senators stood about the.clismber for tha moment quits helpless 'and pale to tha lips. Finally order was restored partially, and in the midst of the intense excitement the senate went into secret legislative session. For two hours It discussed tha event behind closed doors. Whan tha doors were opened it waa made known that both of the Booth Carolina senators, by unanimous vote, bad been declared to be in contempt of the senate. - Me-Lau- rln W rototrf -- the aeuate, to make apologies to the senate. Tbeir statements were listened to by both the senators and the people In the gallerlee with breathless interest. Senator Tillman left tha Capitol when adjournment waa taken for the nlght'e scansion. Mr. McLaurin was In tha chamber about 8 o'clock but left Ntther senator, when seen, early. would make a statement. The status of Henator Tillman and McLaurin la that they are still In contempt of the senate, and only by a vote of the annate can either be recognised either to speak of to vote on any The senate la Question whatever. privileged under a clans of aectloo 5, article J, of the constitution, which rallies! Each house may determine the rulee f Its proceedings, punish members for disorderly behavior, and with tha aoncurrencc of two-thtrexpel a member. MISS STONE IS FREE. aggregating recorder of Belt Lake one dey leat week against Frank C. Andrews, the of Detroit, and alleged who waa largely interested la Utah mining properties. It is probabla that Orests Pagoinl, alias King, under sentenee of death for the murder of Colonel Prowse, of Salt Laka, will not be executed, n convict in the Colorado penitentiary having made a .oonfesalon in which bo declares that King la Innocent Aa attempt to boycott a aon-unlrestaurant by a union waiter, la Salt Lake ona day last week, resulted la tha waiter being arrested and convicted of unlawfully distributing hand bills on the street. The bills stated that the restaurant waa unfair." By order of Dr, Beatty of the State Board of Health, tha town of Walle bnrg, la Wasatch county, la under strict quarantine for diphtheria. Tha disease bae been raging there for several weeks sod a number of deaths have oocurred recently. ... George Everetts of Springvllle drove Into Provo last week with five wild eats, seven wolves and four mountain Ilona, which ba trapped and shot in Hobble creek eanyon, twelve miles from Provo. The largest lion measured eight feet five inches. Me. Everetts cams Jn to collect bounty on bin game. A process has been discovered by which crayons can be manufactured out of the hydrocarbons of the reservation country at small cost,-F- or the Utah crayons U Is claimed that they are cleaner and mark clearly and more permanently than any other variety. State Superintendent of achoois A: C Kelson has received tbr donations from thirteen of the twenty --seven coon ties of the state to the McKinley moon men t fund. The segregate o the donations it S3 17. 08 lha remaining fourteen counties have notyat Reported. - -bank-wreck- - the BLOWS. la Both lha are la Ceateaspt. Uses, EX- for the First Tine la the IHtory af the a Rows aa Tawble right le 4 UTAH STATE NEWS. J. McLAURlN UTAH. weight - TILLMAN AND CHANGE BpringvllU It engaged In a cruaads Ugliest Illicit wbitkey selling. Beaver hu mor business at thia term of court than any preceding term s , inee statehood. new federal on the work aaid Ilia will Labe Salt at begin not building later than Jane lL Last week,egg eold at SO cents a dozen in the Salt Lake market, but the price baa now fallen to 3 cents. John Watson, a Salt Lake drayman. Is dead as the result of bursting a blood vessel -- while lifting a' hesry i f rirs at SENATORS 90 Americas Mlasloaary at Last Freed hy Bee Captor. the American missionary who, .with Mme.. Tsllka, waa eaptured by brlganda la the district of Salonika Sept, 30 last, baa bean ralaaaad and la at Stramltsa, Macedonia. Nobody waa at Btnimltaa to Mlaa Ellen M. Stone, BATTLE BETWEEN SPANISH TROOPS AND STRIKERS PERISH IN FLAMES. FIST riGHT IN THE SENATE. COALVILLE TIMES. lUsh. , Cwsms the Tatar Mkflsr Four men dead, two others fatUj injured, soother so severely hurt that U i doubtful if be will recover, the result of a fire which destroyed the 1 .Standard boarding-bous- e at Mace, Ms Tuesday night. Tha dead are: Eugeu Bangs, 3.,yr, Edwards, Dorsey R-- Menu, Martia dispatch from Barcelona, Spain, baa been fought (tyai A fierce battle between the troops and the rioters In ibe suburb of Barcelona known Sana Before tbe engagement the cavalry and infantry had been posted in tbe most dangerous point and a field battery bad been located on the which vantage point tbe piaza, from could sweep the earrounding guns streets. When the final elasb with tbe troops occurred tbe artillery was brought into action and raked street after street Tbe rioters engaged the batteries at close range, but were fioally driven A WEEK Issned ordering all private Individuals to surrender any .weapons they may posses under pain qf severe penalties. The sale of arms has also been February 0. spent the dsy working of on the Indian appropriation bill. Forty-tw- o Hoc?.' Tbe houne Sherman of New York, chairman of the Indian committee, wbo was in charye of the measure, ekpislned that the bill carried to,H!,5u6 being fl.Slt.JMYnom than the estimates. but l.2U7,l less than the amount earned by the current law. Mr Bell of Colorado offered an amendment to appropriate 45.000 for the Indian school at Srand Junction, Colo. It waa adopted. StSiTt. With the exception of a Tew minute given to routine bualneaa, the senate demoted Its entire session to the Philippine question. Mr. Patterson of Colorado, one of th minority members of the committee, spoke at some length, while Mr. Nelson of Min. nesota and Mr. McCumber of North Dakota supported the administration's policy In the Mr. Tbe dwell- ings of the strike leaders and of anarchists are being registered and put 'v Moore. under guard. . The baf'eship Pelayo has been orFatally Injured: John 11. IX dered to Barcelona. hay, D. MoCallom. Tbe military engineer have assumed Others Isjufed are: A. II. Adams eon trot of the street car service and a Thomas Bowers, B. J. Bond, R & lew cars, half filled with soldiers, are Band, L. V. Eberhsrdt, John Mf Auliff, J. C. McConnell, K. McKeazie, off. running. Even tbe funeral coaches Frank Townsend, and Tom Yarboagb, The heavy rain which fell daring have to be protected by tbe soldiers. No letters have been delivered in the day helped to disperse the rioter probably fatally, In three days., and in some disThe bodies taken from tha retos sad the authorities aye taking severe tant of tbe town business is compart wars burned beyond all recognition measures. A proclamation has been pletely paralysed. two bearing no resemblance to bgeisS Bar-celo- beings. Tbs fire was discovered about 3:30 a.m., and almost immediately tbs ' whole bntlding was aflame. man were Forty asleep upstairs and ware aut off from the stairway, Ml bit four of them jumping from tha windows Of tha injured, soma were hurt by the flames, others by falling os island. February SU Tbe bouse passed the Indian appropriation bill. No amendments of importane The latter part ol were attached to it today tha lesson waa devoted to the consideration cf private claim bills, a number of which wetA passed. SxsiTB For more than al hour the sen. ate had the Philippine tariff bill under discussion. Mr. Bate (Dem ) of Tennessee oellveret a carefully prepared speech In opposition tv the pending measure. He was followed by Mr Spooner (Rep ) In t brilliant defense of the Republican attitudt toward the Philippine Islands. Mr. Tlllmaq (Dem ) of South Carolina began n n characteristic arraignment of the a policy in the Philippines, but had not concluded when the Senate adjourned. Horse THE PRESIDENT REGARDS SCHLEY CASE AS CLOSED ""Secretary Long baa received tbe following personal note from tbe White tbe presidents House, announcing action in the case of Admiral Schley: White House, Washington, Feb. 19, 03. Tha president My Dear Secretary: requests me to aisle that after full and moat careful consideration of the appeal of Admiral Schley and of the rocks submitted thereto by the navy Tha bunk house adjoin Ingwu tT$ answer department, through you, ha ha made burned, but the Inmate all escaped. the inclosed memorandum on the case, The dwelling of William Fletcher Wat which be directs shall be filed therewith, and tbe case treated aa closed. destroyed also. The property loea It 817,000, with in- Very truly youra, Gborgk B. Corteltou, surance of 810,000. The origin of the Secretary to the President. fire has not been ascertained. - Secretary Long, referring to the president's statements upon the appeal of Admiral Schley, said: I have no comment to make on the president's rating upon the appeal of Admiral Schley except to express my appreciation of its thorough, consci- entious, straightforward character. It la, of coarse, gratifying that tbe navy department is sustained. The decision will be read aa no other document would be, and I believe will direct public opinion nnd tend to close tbe whole matter. admin-lseratlo- Wealthy Maataaa Maa Eads Bis Uliye cause at Terrible Hafferiag. Despondent from brooding over hit off the drug hsbit, N. D. Isdell of Pony, Montended bia life at the Hotel Nicolet, Minneapolis, Minn., Tuesday, by shooting. , M r. Isdell was wealthy and waa well kaowa throughout Montana, having late business interests at Bozeman and Butte. About a week ago he came to Minneapolis with bia wife to be eared of the drug habit. He enlisted the service of several physicians and tried hypnotism and other treatments, but without avail, Tuesday morning, while his wife Was In the breakfast room, he placed a revolver in bu month and fired. The ballet penetrated the brain and daatb Waa instanOn lbs center table was a taneous. note to Mrs. Isdell explaining that complete discouragement bad led ts the suicide. Mr. Isdell. waa 63 jean I inability to throw The census .bureau, in n report on cent in valne. Livestock on farm February SS. e cusIn accordance with a tom on Washington's Birthday, the farewell address of Washington was read In fbe senate immediately after the convening of that body at 11 oclock. Mr Burrows of Michigan read At the conclusion of the Immortal document the reading at 11 50 Mr Lodge presented a memorial from the Massachusetts legislature of such an amendment to the Constitution as would place It In the power of congress toenact laws regarding the hours of labor in the various enoounter takstates. The McLaurin-Tillmaing place soon after, but little other business was transacted. Sis THE LIVESTOCK INDUSTRY IN THE UNITED STATES A SLAVE TO DRUGS. were disposed of. Ibe prohibited. Forty workmen's associations have been dissolved and the members of their committees arrested. in domestic animals, fowl sod bees in the United States follows: Calves, bulls, 15,233,182; steers, tba United States on June 1, 1900, announce that all tbe domeatic animals 1,315,566; heifers, 7,182,014; cow kept in the United States have a probabla for milk, 11,583,353; colls, 1,313,476; mu lea, 3,271,647; value of at least 83,200,000,000. Of borses, 16,952,661; asses and burrows, 95,603; sheep, tbi amount tbe value of the animal on farms and ranges constitute over 93 awine, 62,876,108; goats, 1,871,-25- 7. per cent. Tbe total value of all doSince 1890 the number of sheep demestic aniqiala on farms and ranges waa 82,091,054,115, against 82,208,758,-31- 3 creased everywhere except in tbe wesL in 1890. There waa a gain in all The Increase there waa more than sufparts of ther country, except in tha ficient to balance tbe loss elsewhere, North Atlantlo State, where there and made the number of wool bearing was a decrease in horaea, sheep and beep for the nation 11 per cent swine, making n total decrease of 3 per greater than in 1890. Twenty Parsons Killed la a Mew Tork Hotel Ifoortnl Ginnaa Dlacovera Rich Gold Mia tu Idaho which a Companion FIN. Refused lo Locate The Twenty-firs- t regiment armory, A to the Salt Lake Herald of special one and the a magnificent structure, finest in tbe city of New York jwaa de- Bays: Representative Black of Washreturned from stroyed by fire Saturday morning. The ington county has ear barns for the Metropolitan Street Thunder mountain. He is an experienced mining man, and says tbe disrailway, on an adjoining corner, jver rivals tbe Rand in richness. He trict destrucwith momentarily threatened believe It will be the richest gold work bf the houra for good but tion, camp in the world. He eaya Hugh tha fireman aaved them. CORPSE COMES TO L1FKJ of the Idaho window discovered Fulton, in a was fir The and a friend were attracted Baeposvd Bead Baa Rarlvae and taTafcS ,1 the aroiory on the Thirty-fourt- h ' Rating Hearty Meal. street aide, and by the lima the fire- to n ledge laid bare by a soowelide. Found frozen in a snowdrift Sod-men arrived the flames bad completely Fulton ridiculed tbe idea of any values parently dead, after Friday's turn, enveloped tbe building and appeared in tbe great mass, and declined to join William Feary, a farmer near ADtbay, through tbe roof. Shortly afterward In a location. Hia friend, an ignorant N. J., lay for ten houra on the cooing the cartridges and ammunition ex- and inexperienced German, on breakboard of an nuderUker'sshop, ing down the erest of the ledge, which ploded. x by coffins and tlje ptrapkr-aaltaLater a thousand pound of powder stuck out of the ground twelve feet, abseoe in the cellar death. But for-thexploded and the walla ran into a streak lousy with gold. In of the undertaker, be might have ken were thrown outward. less than a day he pounded out in a ' . buried alive. The Park avenue hotel caught fire band mortar and panned 8700. The 0 per- ore in the streak will assay from Ferry waa found lying In tha aww. sod waa burned. A number ofnumto 8123,000 a ton. The body was cold, and tbe auppeed sona are known to be dead, the ber being variously placad at from Tkoamnda being spent In Yellowstone Park. corpse waa taken to an undertaking four totweuty. establish menu Half a dozen acyl1 of dollars are being thousand Many Msw Mexteo and Oklahoma ta b bora gathered to watch over tha body. Artsoaa, spent by tba United States government Admit tod. Tha absence of the nndcrUkarprra-te- d Yellowstone -- National - Par lu The house committee on territories further action. When be arrived Roads are being improved and heretohas unanimously voted to report bills tha party gathered In another rooe. inaccessible fore places high In that of territories of tbe admission for the are Upon their return to the cooling New wonderland placed within being Mexico, Arizona and Oklahoma. room they were horrified to Had the A roadway is In of the reach tourist. n motion Tha vota was taken upon Body missing. supposed corps made by Mr. Moon of Tennessee, de- coarse of construction to the lower snatchers" waa their firat thoojtiL to be the sense of the com- portions of the Grand canyon, high Aa alarm was sent out and a mtwet-ga- r claring it the three territories were bridges .begin g necessary to span tbe hurried to Ferrys horns. Tie's mittee that statehood and that sub- deep chasms. It is the intention to to entitled be arrived Ferry waa disposing of a committees he appointed to prepare spend $500,000, aud it is possible that hearty meal. He said ha auddenljbe-cam- e bills. the congressional appropriation may conscious, and observing hi suThe subcommittees were appointed. exceed that amount. A record-breakitravel is predicted for this season, rroundings fled through a aids door and Work ea the V. F. la Wyoming. hundreds of tourists already bavin hurried borne. The Union Pacific has awarded n engaged transportation. Daughter et the Presides! Chris taw eon tract to Mahoney Brothers for a Moataim Irishmen to Orgeats. cut-oIn the vicinity of Lookout, forty A special to the Butte Miner from Tbe all Important event In the The price to miles weat of Laramie. Helena says that in obedience ton of Prince Henry of Pros! a Tiee-da- y be paid fqy tba job la 864,000. The call from President John II. waa tbe launching of the acboeoar cat-of- f Flnnerty will be 8.04 mile In length, yacht Meteor, built at 8hootera kltad cad while it will reduce the distance of Chicago, of the United Irish League of America, prominent for tbe princes brother, the Genian only .81 aallc, It will do away with a bf Montana will take'steps to oremperor. The christening cereooay n amber of aharp curvet nnd heavy Miss Alice waa performed by seganize a branch .of the league in thia state. Much enthusiasm is expressed rai L daughter of the president of the grades. Work la to ba commenced just as United States, la tha preecace of the soon aa the frost is out of the ground. and a strong adherence to the, move-meat Is predicted. president, the prince, German Antes-do- r yiMly ( Uad (or Hommkm. von Holleban and a brilliant Secretary Long Will Reelga. Senator Clark of Montana baa reNow that th Schley matter has from the committee Precisely at 10:39 Mies Rocswelt ported favorably settled been officially, it la understood on Indian affaire his bill ratifying the raised tbe bottle of champagne. which that Long feela that he is at Secretary Crow for Indians bad been encased in beautiful tiirer agreement with the cherto the Crow reservation liberty carry out the project filigree, and which waa auspandef by the opening of life. to. him to ished retir by private a thirty-five-fosilver chain. Eb-ln- g In Montana. Thin lie along the Wy However, thia is not expected to ensue The bill lint. protha bottle against tha aide of tha oming-Montaat once, for there is no certain knowlvessel with vigorous and effective vides for the opening of over 1,000,000 edge of what may follow in eongreea, n hsDd, the wine breaking lots spray, acre to public settlement at oost to notwithstanding a belief by tbe adabout of 81.100,000. the government Mias Roosevelt said in English: ministration that tbe case is now setTha landa Include about 200,000 In the name of tbe German emperor, tled beyond revival. Therefore it la of the Horn Big I christen thee Meteor." Her mice acre along tha valley understood that the change In the nod Yellowstone river susceptible of waa loud and clear, and could be disbetha remain- cabinet circle will not take place tinctly heard on all tha surrounding Irrigation and cultivation, reseat of tbe fore the adjouroment p land. ing being chiefly graxing session. platforms. a of British Bottom by Shot Dead by He Dover. A School Teachers Crtm x Boers. ' Confined to her bed with a badly Ina school Fletcher Harnett, teacher, A detachment of the Seota Grey jured ankle, tbe resolt 9 fall last entered a pebdol bouse at Camtngo, one of Great Brit- week. Miss Gertrude Goetbio, aged 83 Ills., and withoui warning shot and (Second dragoon,) crack dragoon regiment, has years, was shot dead by bar lover, Instantly killed Miss Eva Wlaenan, ains ent been up by the Boer at Kilpadam, George Sutton, aged 19, who, with bit the teacher in charge, tie then shut at M. Feltden and Captain aW. n Major who mother, had come to tbe young womans Bert Hopewell, pupil, attempted were severely wounded, two home in West to interfere, but missed him. Barnett Fnsaher Philadelphia to pay aix were wounded visit. Still beside tbe bed, then shot blmself, but apparently mth-oa- t men war killed, standing raptured Tbe new Hutton eent a ballet ta bia own breast, serious Injury. He rushed out of and forty-si- x morning from but bis attempt to end hie own Ufa the building and shot himself spun, was received Thursday dispatch dated was defeated but a till not fatally. He then juaned Lord Kltchoer, in a Feb. 19, by bia "physicians, who The into a well and was drowned p,tr. Pretoria, Wedeaday, be will recover. Gaoaral of Tbe erima ssy formed part Scots Greys nett bad been a suitor for the column GUbert-Hamllto- n tba reenlt of a y. P of e 810,-00- . Ttr-tb- e ng Id-Yas- ht. T Kia-ar- ary Irlah-Amari-ca- 1 the brlganda had where they proIndication no given posed to release the prisoner. Mate, Tsllka and her baby were also released at the same time. They are all twell. Miss Stone Immediately made beraelf known to the authorities. meet Miaa Stone, aa Msrdercd While Retaralag Proas Chare. Richard Gilliam, n young man, was assailed while returning from church by two men, one using a beer bottld and the other firing n revolver at hia bead, killing him instantly. t Henry Btnart, George Hatfield and Albert Young were arrested, cnarged with the killing. The assault teems to have bean' wholly unprovoked. - Stuart la add to have used the beer bottle and Hatfield the revolver. The three men arrested had been drinking, it is said, St a blind tiger. -- 1 hand. gris lovers qnarreL long-tim- n February St. House The house passed s bill to divide Texas into four judicial districts, and also the Tawney resolution, calling on the secretary of war for information concerning tbe relief of tugar lands In Cuba since the American occupation. It then transacted some business pertaining to the District of Columbia, and later took up the diplomatic and consular appropriation bill. The hill carries an appropriation of II, 31,878, an Increase of M,950 over last year. It was made tbe vehicle for speeches on. trusts, coinage and other Irrelevant matters. Prince Henry spent tlfteen minutes watching tbe proceedings In the house Senate-- After eight houra of tumultuona debate, the senate, shortly before 7 o'clock p. m , passed tbe Philippine tariff biU by a vote o 40 to 28, a strictly party vote. Mr. Tillman and Mr McLaurin, the two senators from South Carolina who on Saturday last were declared by the senate to be In contempt because of their fight In the chamber, were not permitted by voice or by vote to participate in the proceeding. Tbe question as to their right to vote pre- two elpitated a sharp debate,- - lasting nearly sours. The presiden pro tern. Mr Frye, held that the two senators could not vote, and he waa sustained by a majority of the senate. . -- February 89. HoosEThebouse today passed the diplo- matic and consular appropriation bill. It was the fifth of the anuual supply measures to b sent to tbe senate at this session. No amendments of importance were adopted. The feature of the day was the speech of Mr. Richardson of Alabama, In reply to Mr. Corliss' speech a few dais ago In favor of the conatruo tlon of a Pacific cable by the government. Th question of reforming the consular service was debated at some length but no amendments on that subject were ottered Skwate With the exception of the action of Senator Frye, president pro tern of the senate. In orderin g the names of Senators Tllmari and McLanrin to be restored to the roll, no business, of Importance was transacted. -- Denver Maa Acquitted of Marder Charge W. F. Flanders, wbo has been on trial at. Denver for the murder of Mra. Nellie Hsrjflifer, has been acquitted by order of the court. The charge waa that Ibe two bad decided to die together, and that Flanders administered tbe poison to th woman and himself. Tbe court decided that was Insufficient. The woman Mrs. Hsrdi-f- er died but Flanders lived. was tbe wife of a Denver contractor. ff MISS ELLEN M. STONE. IS C3S!JItE$i 4 A SeHjTaaght Sculptor. t Mr. George 'Wade, the sculptor, whole carving a statu of King Edward for Madras, la a self-Uu- g ht man in art. who has Tieen rapidly to distinction. His work has won him the recognition, of "many public men and authorities, and the king has already a fine specimen of his sculpture in a bust of th Duke of Clarence. In Kingston, Jamaica, tb$ political troubles have been revived by th withdrawal of the people' representatives from the legislative eouncil In consequence of the threat of tbe government to carry tbe budget, notwithstanding aiiy opposition which may be offered. , The partisans of General Matos, tbe leader of tbe present revolution against President Castro of Venezuela, who under tbe comsnd of Generals Riera. and Penaloza, lately landed on the Venezuelan coast near Velade Coro, were defeated by the government troops February 17th. ... Miaa Kate Bennett and Misi Margaret C, Bennett, who were injured in the Park avenue hotel fire, New York, are employees of tbe Denver Dry Goods company, and were buying goods ta New York for tbe store in Colorados capital, The Southern Athletic club will attempt to arrange a fight between Me--., Govern and Young Corbett In Derby night, May tnd." It ia intended to have the match taka place In tba Auditorium where 15,000 7 people can ba seated, Louis-viUe7Ky.7- |