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Show "V NORTHWEST WOOL GROWERS . IN SESSION AT HELENA. OrissU FrosiSsal Fewer AdcweatesCl sattee la Or or I Serar Better Pries. Tbe fifth annual meeting of tbe Paassociacific North wet I tion was opened at. Helena, Mont., Tuesday afternoon. I) legates from fit states, included within tb association, Oregon, Washington, Idaho, Utah sad Wyomiug, were present hut the attendance la not so large a was anticipated. Gv. Joseph K. Toole, on behalf of tha state, welcomed the association to Oaten. He waa followed by Mayor Frank J, Edwards, wbo welcomed tb delegate to tb city. E. D, Weed of Hnal responded on bebalf of tbo COALVILLE TIMES. rwM rttna 9 Wool-Growe- UTAH. fcoALVtLLE, UTAn STATE NEWS. ...i Daring the month of Jsousry Utah paid dividend to th amount of v'ne 439.000. i - In a rabbit hunt at Loa Hat week games race on slightly wonndad, one shot striking him in the noae. Rids (or the construction f tbe Salt ' Lake federal building wilt be called for within the next slaty dsy. Frederick Warde, tbe eminent trage- visitor. President Powers' said ho favored a dian in to lecture thla week in Salt Preaa benefit of the for the closer organization because such a on Lake City - ! eonld bandl theoutput of tb grower, lab. natal a weak market and carry It Tbe Salt Lakehotel and reatanrant their refused to arbitrate have until price were better. II quoted keeper differences with the cooka and waiter tb eopper, auger, tobbaee and other onions. , atopies aa exam plea of b la idea for th Chief Hilton of the Salt Lake police wool grower to follow. force haa purchased boxing glove for Secretary J. W. Bailey, In his annual tbe uae of member of the force, who report, called attention to tb necessity will have practical Inatrnctlon in the itjf closer organization and working aa an organized body, II advocated th manly art, had a machinist, Wilkinson, wool grower indorsing th Grosvenor George both ankle crnahed by falling-roc- k shoddy bill, and carry 'mg tb contest while engaged la patting in a new for par woolen good end stamped pump at lb Ontario mint In Park City shoddy ooes along th urn line aa .last week. th dairy men in their fight for th Paul Tarpey, of Halt Lake, haa been olaomargarlo law. elected captain of the junior baseball Several Interesting paper wer read. team at th Stanford University, tb State Labor Commissioner J. A, Fer'elub to taka part In tbaaeriaaof game guson a poke on Tb Possibilities of scheduled fornext weak, Wool Manufactured In the Northwest" Tbe Utah miller bar succeeded la and Profeasor Emil 8tartz delivered an having tbe special rat on Oregon illustrated lecture on "Sheep Scab." 'wheat raised from 40 to 50 cent a bun President Power named aa tb exedred, and will restore tbe recent cutive committee J, E. Hlckok of Utah, decline in tbe price Af flour. ' K.C,Jndsou of Oregon, G. S. Blytb of Washington, P. B. Moss of Montana Effort by Lichfield horsemen to Itabllsh a racing club and to have a and Joseph Gao of Wyoming. The 1 composed regular meeting of running horaei committee on resolutions promise to be a success. The race of R. C. Jndsoo, R. A. Selway, H. H. .will likely be held at Monroe, Nelson, William Lindsay and J. D. It la not likely that any part of Utah Holliday. , will suffer next summer from short-agMils Pretests Agates! tswMs of ice, for Ice men ere giviag the Osaeraf 1 Raw Army rest User Ur( CUtes. aaenranoe that not before in fire' year Tb army post board, which has baa so large e crop been harveated.x been in session in Washington later Great strides are being made in th mlttently sine November 25th lsit, 'different gold camps, particularly Gold baa concluded it labor and adjourn ad " mountain sod Htstelius, and It la pre- alo die. dicted before tbe year close thee It Is understood that tber haa been camp will bare sereral contributors a considerable divergent) of view to tb dlrideod list. among members of th board aa to tho A. E, Iienry, a collector who location of ' new post. Lieutenant-Gener-al $400 from Ora E. Krupp, a Salt Miles, the prealdent of tbo Lake grocery man, tbua forcing Krupp board, haa taken a strong position to go Into bankruptcy, baa been arth location of new post in gainst rested in Baa , j'raneisco and will be th vicinity of great cities, on the brought ba'' V to Utah for trial, tbet It can onlybe construed ground ,, V t e ewswa i j t,TiBregaidoZwTJlxVM,4 Lit tlltf SfW Wd 4Uifbilf twf be lies' yon so far aa to enter a 41 "lhe affair wilt also bar an maxillary formal protest with Secretary Boot kangaroo court The entire affair will against aneb locations. be to raise moftey for seating and otherwise equipping the new ward building. LmSos Paper Cwmm FBTBlgBsr for AS- tsadteg Heptte ef Dawaga Impress It Is intended by th people of Sandy Commenting on the recent reception to offer the Consolidated Kailway A of th wive and children of tb memPower company a bona auflluient to ber of tho diplomatic corps at Pekin Induce the company to extend Its Mar-ra- y th dowager empress, th emperor car line this spring e farther dis- by nd th empress, th London Glob tance sonlh of fire mile to tbe central wrethfnlly remark that it wash uralll-aliu- g part of Sandy, to every European and American The farmers of Wayne county are reand expresses indignation at tho fact snow joicing over a good just fallen. that the minister "permitted their roads 28th have till the tbe Up day children b degraded by wives to and been two Inches deep with duet sine th infamous women and to bowing A of water last August. good enpply Is looked for la the Bummer, aa tha roiving decorations from her bloodmountain arc fall of snow, a well as stained hands." Tb newspaper assart the dowager will mak dm of th inoi. the valleys to aonvtaee Chines th foreigner dent Attorney General Breeden haa given to her. Troubl 1 predicted aa opinion that county officer unit to from tb eircamstane. aria ill oit blank for the Information of tho statistician fra of charge. It la dsfss WUl BM Orsal Expeeltlen te IMS. claimed this will greatly increase tb The great national Industrial exhibiwork eed exponas of tb cterke sad tion which th tmprial government of treasurer offices la tb larger counties, will hold t Osaka In 1901 1 Japan and is meeting opposition. attracting much attention. It is reWilliam B. Crook, an employs of th that although tb limit within ported Utah Light A Power company of 8alt which application for apse must b Lake City, claims to bo on of the filled has officially been set at Jnn 10, heirs te th estate of 140,000,000 held 1902, th application from th United la treat by the Holland government, State and Europ already aggregate to which Mrs. Cbanncy M. Depew and mors than th estimated space allotted, a number of other heir in this country sad private individnala have offered to are trying to establish their right. put up thTr own 'buildrngs'laorder to William Harkins haa been missing xhlbit machinery. Th occasion will1 from Gold mountain for a waek past bo mads tbo most of by foreign nation and it i believed haa perished la snow- te introduce modern method among storm. II left Kimberly daring th tha Japanese, who are just at the stag , atorm to go over to th Trapper's Prtda when they ar ready to adopt nxw mine, four miles distant, and haa not ideas Tb competition will be keen been beard of since. between tho United State and Greet Three men were brought to Paro wan Britain. Friday afternoon from Buckhorn Spring with their feet badly frown. BRITAIN WILL NOT ARBITRATE. The men left Beaver Sunday morning, HsUstd's Effort la Recaro Foae la Sob Ik A tries Falls. walking through the county, going South. When they reached Butkhorn Th British government Tuesday Springs their feet were badly frozen. replied to DrKuypcr th Dutch preTbe farmers of Cacha valley held a mier, that if the Boers in the field deconference at Logan last week and air to negotist for peace, negotia formed tbe Coche Valley Farmers' as- tiona ean be entered into, but only in sociation, the object Of which is to ad- South Africa. The British government vance and protect tbe agricultural In- adheres to it intention of any foreign terests of tbe valley. Officer wart power. This action waa a disappointelected and a constitution adopted, ment to Holland and other Boor symBapnish Fork ia no longer a prohibi. pathizer on tha continent. tion town even in name, tb new city FtroBoa lajarotf by OsEiphalM. council having passed an ordinance Aa explosion during a fir In th regulating th manufacture and wholePintech gas plant at Ogden Tuesday, sale and retail tale of aplrituoua, wrecked the- - plant and injured four vinous, malt and other Intoxicating men, one possibly fatally. Th inliquors, jured are: Alonzo Boyers, assistant chief of the Wednesday, February 11th, promises fire very bad burn about to be a gala dsy in Payeon. Arrange- the department, head, neck, breast, arms and ments have been completed for a big hand Zeb A. Low, driver of chemical rabbit-hubetween fifteen hunters not serious. and tbe same number of nlmrode of wagon, burned Lock head, 721 Twenty-sixt- h Georg Mt. Pleasant, for a dance and followed street, burned, hot serious, Vv a aupper. J, W. Chaffin, 236 Quincy avanns; burned not teriou. 10-oe-nl o X rs ko-tow- 0oa nt mt th Aatherity fCUw ier itaiy ef tha Trwaaary Rhaw Take th 1 rmtlo u bFrM,, IS Oatk si OOtcs. In view of the eontert d 10.80 oclock Saturday morning, At Senator Cullom in th , tat reci- - in tb presence qlJtb chief official procity treaties effecting t I avenue tho of treasury department, Senator f ean be negotiated witl, gtion-oDol liver and nearly fill of Iowas deleMinne-li- g Mr.' Tawue congress, in tb lower honae of congress ota haa Introduced Jj house gation and other friend, former governor, a resolution directly M. Shaw of Iowa took the preLeslie and means committ fully scribed oath of office aa secretary of Investigate the question either or the treasury, succeeding Lyman J. not the prealdent, by aw , ,the advice and consent of theV e,end in- Gag. Tbe oath was administered by Jusdependent of any actiov, & part of tice Shiras of the United State Suthe bouse of represent, a negoin tb largest of the seccourt, preme , fort-ipLmnmeote tiate treatie with office-rooin the treasury by which duties levied . ,frw act of retary's was' warmly Sbaw Secretary building. congress for the raising each by person congratulated 'present revenue are modified upon hla accession to his high office. of result tho auci i avail gallon Tb report ' retiring secretary waa among the . i j s to tho honse. first to grasp hi band and aa he did o Owwsnwl Tskas Steps Cnloe aaid: Mr, I congratulate you In response to a requeg orb forma- and withSecretary, for yonr administration tba : tion aa to wbat step taken highest posaibl degree of anceesa." looking to tb eollecti, ef interest Shaw responded: "1 thank Secretary due the United State 1$, ;tx Kansas ss air moat and if my division of th Unioo I 'ijenilroad. yon shall be sincerely, like that of my any thing Attorney General Kooxtt , set a com predecessor I shall be folly satisfied. mnnlcatlon to the ten a, gling tb Tha new and retiring secretaries Status of tha goveronstit account then received all of the official and with that Toad. Ile sag thtinlWI clerks in the treasury building te th there waa received on i t of the Bomber of 2000. Secretary Gage haa aubsldy claim of the gJ" -- ,cyt 164 the love and respect of tb official 751,225, leaving $6,500, ( fc, interest and clerk of the department as'waa $21,897 unpaid. Of tbia latter a abowa in their leave taking. was paid in 1809, and f 3,943 h 1900, Ha also say that a aist is piling in Plat Ezplolo'KIII 10 Mutleaa Mlacra. the United State eirert court d MasOn hundred and six miner killed sachusetts against the A merles Loan and bnried under debris la the awful A Trust company for 5548,000 on acrecord made by a dust exoloalon at th count of the proceeds received If that Hondo, mine in Mexico $RUirdy. company on aecurities eld by it The Hondo mines are located at at the terminus of a braoeh Coahnlla, Fstlllo i ralnat lattssl Isslssss'l fsrwt Rwrts of tbe Mexican International road, - Tb people of Fklbead abpnt 100 mile aouth of Eagle pass, and are the most important in that s petiart Montana, Mgnlng fonnty, of the disaster ar tion against tb cres ion of tbs mw state. Detail Kootenai forest restrv e"prujSwd 'by meager, no names of the victims beCommissioner Hermann. The 1m4 all ing learned. There waa a total of 106 miners at ties in tb west end of the count; and, it la claimed, should all land intorpor-te- d work la the min when the explosion in the recent order of withdrawal Occurred, and all of them are dead. e finally segregated and withdrawn Tbe majority of th victims are Melt ean and Chinamen, very few AmerL from settlement, it will work a hardship upon many actual settlsit who ean having been at work in the mine. Th work of clearing away tbe wreck ar living upon nneurveyed land. Tb In order to get to th bodies is being Kootenai forest reserve, as proposed will embrace over a million sad I rushed as rapidly aa possible, bnt there quarter acrea of dense timber bads in is no bop that any of tbe 106 men will b rescued alive. Tbe xplo!on oo th state of Montan and Idaho. eurred in min ifo. and waa occaHat bool sioned by striking a gas pocket. . j m purpd ert.ednd lj no-ce- -- , n 1 f Edward J. ONeill, of Bntte, Mont., haa began snit asking for divom from his wife, Mrs. Emma I 0, Damon d Estes, wbo Mr. ONeill ttya h married in Weber county, Utah, taApnl ONeill el nil's I it thi 25, 1893. J'1 mid. various parts of th weat 'Wii-a- t her maiden name waa Eim L. OhL ONeil say his wife seeraito be of disposition and wants two or tbra husband at ono (m. lie believes aha is now in Nevada raiding with on of the number preceding him. 1M la la Utbtr tha BmU Senator Hoar, from tl co;: mi ttee on judiciary, has reported farably the hill to limit the meaning of tbe word conspiracy sad tho use of restraining order and injunctions a certain cases. The bill provide that a combination to do aa set or t t to do It shall not he punished more crely than th ct Itself, and that e bins-tio- n of this character betwe tt employer and employee engaged in inters late commerce shall not h ftsld-r- d in restraint of trad or coi erce. Tho bill 1 Intended te aid In a labor disputes on railroad. . BUI I Adjusting -- aat Art Fit Ov f, Iritiah Cavalry Hwua, scandal arising (rum I Th ceding brought agilnst officers by Sir Job Maples, over tha purchase of horses I army, la causing aerlmonU, et It I announced that Mijor William H. Trumann, lupec. jf gen oral of the remount departaefl asked forthekppolntment of a mu i Jot Inquiry, The war aecretarj, .;j Broderick, replying, aaid he it was desirable that a thorough fuveatl-gatlo- n should be made el tbij whole lethal subject, and promised that inquiry should be opened without i;a-- ! - Rlfc Hw York Wotoao hi J Heiohto (auroral, The Identity of a middle. richly dressed woman whocouim.Urdfuicide In Stockton, California, Mood a f night haa been established. , Mrs'. Hammond Moor of New orfc c!ty, tho widow of Colonel Hamm jMoore, an officer Oh? Confer,! army, who settled in New York after ibtv Fran-eiactbe civll war. She came to o from Guatemala Ust the course of a tour around the world which ah began three and which ah had jnst The comply. MOM of her suicide ia unknown. Bill to o:l jrrr by a.,,min,ral, Thia 1, to owners to solidify their U6l3 ind. hU och for Biff fir. insurance Was Carrl. The Albany hotel, owntd by Leary, waa destroyed, a was hi saloon and hall; loss $9000. Other losses were: James Ryan, store, $2000; Martin Gor$1600; John Barb, don, lodglng-honamarket, $500. Jerry Ellis, a volunteer fireman, who waa overooma by hast, may die. e, Vwtua tewbwBM BepwdUto Cnloss. Tha big Western Montana lumber companies, controlling the lumber output of the western section of tbe state, amounting to millions of feat annually, have formed an organisation and adopted a resolution pledging themaelvee not to recognise any labor union. Daring th winter the lumber jacks have organised a onion and it comprises in It membership all of tha man employed at th mills, At a nan baring aaverai - thousand. roeant meeting tb anion fixed th seal of wages for common labor at (MO for a day of nine boars. The rat heretofore paid has been $3 a day - tea tea hoars. IS - BewrwMa Rad tw Manila. Tbe trRncport Thomas sailed Saturday for Manila with 1,500 recruit and large number of passengers. The' Great la scheduled to sail February 7th and 'will also carry many recruits Tho transport Rosecrans left Manila Janaary 24lh with eight officers and 475 enlisted men and the Third battalion of tha Twenty-secon- d Infantry. The Twenty-secon- d infantry- - left Manila Saturday and th Twentieth infantry aalla February IS. Tb second battalion of tha Seventeenth in fantry will atay at Manila until tha airlvalof the Twenty second Infantry from San Franaoisco. War Tum Will B Greatly SnlaMd. Tha majority and minority reports on tha hill reducing the war revenue taxes era practically completed. Chairman Paynes majority report 1 foreshadowed in his recent statement when th hill waa agreed upon. It deals mainly with tha facte and detail of the redaction, which ia aaid to be tbe largest single redaction of taxation ever made by a nation. - CumnM ruyfromFokw Wltkont Car. Washington $ay congressmen bava a new greenback poker: Play dispatch that th t Hu started jo Peter Leai'ys hall, where a dance was held Saturday night. Th he was about $14,000,' on which $8000 A A- -!-. Representative Miller of Less. ha. introduced bill authors th gec. retary of the Interior lo lie arid and Mm.-ari- d United Bute, with hoBt for lands of ..mllareha j valua which are scant, a Clancy, Mon tans, Tb railroad town of Clancy, Mon tana, twenty mile eonth of Helena, waa nearly wiped out by fire that game, used. The stake i Ing card are not corner. Each a anally a dollar th gam produce a playing - The! number $1 silver certificate. U. decide the winner, stamped upon th rule of poker, governing. Should tha hill ha numbered 85,357,533, for would claim four holder Instance, the Sometime' tha traye and three fives in etekaaarahUrh -- JUDCE ACYOCATE Beply CuBlBud- - That Srhlry Has Shifted the llMkrtng Uk Ground feti The comment of Judge Advocate General Lemly and Solicitor Hanna upon the appeal of Admiral Hchley, aa submitted to the president by Secretary Long, ie lei than a third a long as tba appeal itself, a fact accounted for by the comparatively few quota tiona from the court fioding in th case of tba comment." Tbecommen tators begin- - with the statement thai Admiral Kchley and hia counsel have shifted their gronnd. They aay the chief feature of tbe ease were tbe "retrograde movement," "disobedience of orders," "inaccurate and misleading official reports," fail ore to destroy vessel of the enemy lying within sight" and injustice to a brother officer." These matter are all grave. The first waa that the fin eat aggregation of American naval V "a- WEEK IN CONGRESS.. daary 30-- Tbe House passed tbe bill for lb census bureeu. Tb perm-ne- ut e. vaoa of d friends of tbe civil service law, who wereop-poaeto Bulkier the employee ef tb bureau ellcible for transfer or retention, wee defeated Bv tbe terms ef tbe succeed bill, th permanent orranizstioa will tbe present temporary erfsnizstion July sad ll employee on tbe rolls upon tb ct, will become ef th date of tb pine or eligible for transfer to other departments retention In the permanent onranlrstion . Tb bill else provide for a mnnufaeturiuff census ia 1805, and for tb collection of certain special . ststistlcs annually. A bill for tb protection of tbe live pf miner la tbe Terri torie passed. It provide thatrs In every min over too feet tn depth, be required to provide 5500 cubic feet of , pure air for every Rty miner. by Mr. ProcSisati A resolution offered and tor, directing tbe oeoreurle of tbe Interior of agriculture to report te tbo leant any fact at they may possess regarding tb preservation tbe American buffalo, or bison, and whether tbe exany step ought to be taken to prevent tinction of the animals, wn adopted. bui-ne- s, Mr. Boar, at tb conclusion of routine resoRunt the consideration for called up lution proposing aa amendment to the Constitution of th United Stale respecting th to the presideboy In case the presidentelecelect should die between tb time of s tion and the date of hUinaugu ration. Without a word of comment th resolution waa pasted, tbe president pro tem. announcing, St tho rc of tbo senaquest of Mr. Hoar, that tors Hid voted (or It. Among tbe bills passed was one to esta bilab the Fredericksburg snd adjacent and national battlefields memorial park In Virginia, snd appropriating 100,000 for th purpose; adding 1,500,000 to tbe cost of the public building a San Francisco; to Increase tbo limit of oost for 00 tbo public building at Butte, Mont., from to 1500,000; appropriating 8100,000 forth erection of a public building at Evanston. 50.00R Wyo. ; granting to th state of Wyoming land to aid W the continuicres of ation. enlargement and maintenance of Wyoming State Soldiers' snd Sailors' home; providing that bona fid settler la forest reserves may make good their claims to land In certain eases; granting to tbe state of Idaho 50,000 acres of land to aid la th continuation, enlargement sad maintenance of Idaho State Soldiers and Sailors home. IIock u ' mlno-owne- vessels under one command was, by Schleys direction, tnrned about and beaded for Key West, more than 700 mile ditant, wben within twenty-tw- o mile of Santiago, where the enemy hips were. The second waa that Schley deliberately nnd knowingly disobeyed th secretary's order overtaking him in hia retrograde movement. ,The third waa that Schleys reason, officially give!, for the retrograde movement and dia obedience of orders, i. e., that tha flying squadron was short on coal.' waa not true. Tbe fourth was that foi four daya tbe Spanish abipa lay within reach of the flying squadron and no sufficient effort wa made to, destroy them. The fifth allege that Samp-aoo'- a plan of night blockade forced the enemy to come out of the harbor in daytime, and that, had Schley not abandoned tbe position assigned te the Brooklyn, and thereby made an February 3. opening through which the Spanish vessels put to sea, they would have HOUR The bouse devoted tbe dsy to genbeen sunk in tbe ehaneel, or soon after eral debate upon tb oleomargarine bill. Tbe emerging from it, opponents of the measure attempted to fili- y two-thir- -- 225,-0- buster against It at theiopening of, the session, CATTLEMEN TO but were beaten by mere tbaa a MEET AT DENVER. vote. The speakers were Messrs. Henry of Will Cob far w tbo Land Uulnff Bill sad Connecticut, Haskins of Vermont and Graff ot Illinois, in favor of tbe measure; snd Mess Otbsr tl.tterf ot Interest. of Now York, Foster of Illinois, s' assoThe American ef Alabama, In Burleson of Texas snd ciation, composed of leading cattlemen opposition to It. ThoseClayton wbo antagonized tbe of tha west, will meet in Denver March bill favored tba adoption of tho substitute, g 4th to discuss tba question, which !a designed to prevent the fraudulent under the guise of buttertha association now having n bill pend- sale of oleomargarine Before be bill was taken up, Mr. 'Bull ef ing before eoogresa. Rhode Island, who ha been 111 slnoe eougreaa Tha basis of representation in thla convened, wa sworn In, nnd Mr, Payne, from association ia individual .membership the committee on ways and means, reported and any grower or breeder of cattle o tbe bin to repeal tbe war revenue tales. Sznxtb Considering the bill to increase .the tbe managing officer of any corporation salaries ofMnlted Slates judges, the pending engaged in the growing or breeding of mendmentat that offered by Mr. Stewart. cattle, is eligible to membership Uipn, ufcreaslng lh'tla-- s of senator and e 4. eegmttvo to 17,50 tbe payment of aa Ini tint; mrtcyoWo.foGr tot. Tb programme will be limited u)a knnually, beginning on March Awae brief diaoumion tb amendment rejec few set subjects or papers, it being the 15 te 44. of tbe convention confine to oo A spirited debate tbe Philippine tariff bill y purpose tbe proceeding to open debate end ar- between Carmack at Tennessee snd Bevertdgw oloeed tbe days session. gument on tbe part of tbe members. of Indians After tbe presentation of each subject February A. or paper, sufficient time will be given Hocsn Debate on tba oleomargarine bill for the member to discus tbe earns lo continued la tb house, tho opponents ef th bill making s strong fight so far as tb presenspeeches. The convention tation of argument is concerned, Tb speakers will be wholly in the hands of its mem- la favor ot tbe bill were Messrs. Tompkins of bers, and ample time will be given for New York, Robb of Missouri, Knapp ot Now the discussion of all subject presented. York, Bates of Pennsylvania, Davidson of Wisof New York and Hepburn of 'Many matters of interest to cattle- consin,InDriscoll favor of tho bill, and Messrs. Cowherd men of the west will be introduced, Iowa, of Missouri, Lanham of Texas, Gresvonor of one of tbe most important of which U Ohio and Kleberg of Texas, against tb blit g the Sekatb After brief dlaeuaeloa tb senate bill,' now in eoogresa, passed tb bill providing for a V per seat Inprepared by a eommitte appointed for crease in tha salaries of United State judges, that purpose by tbe association at its by a vote of 18 to tl. laat annual meeting. The 'disease of John F. Dryden waa Inducted Into offle as cattle and their remedies' will also the anooessor of tb late Senator William t. come up for discussion, and papers will Sewell of New Jsraey. During the remainder of tb days session the b presented by the moat able men io tba country on the best mode of feed, urgent deficiency appropriation bill was under leg and fattening cattle for market consideration, tb Philippine tariff In tbe arid regions of the west, where being laid aside temporarily. bat little grain is raised.' Freight Wreck oa th Rte Grind Camas Thro Deaths. Condemned Hard ore Fat Gnnrdo la Dan gaoa and loeapa. One of tbe worst wrecks ia the hisEdward and John Biddle, awaiting tory of the Rio Grande Western railway execution in the county jail at Pitts- occurred Thursday morning at 4:45 burg, Pa., for tbe murder of Grocet o'clock at a point jnet eaat of Cisco, Thomas D. Kaney of Mount Washing Utah. Two freight trains, an extra ton, overpowered .the guard at 4 beaded east, engine 125 a charge of a clock Thursday morning and escaped. Engineer Coppeck and Conductor RagBoth prisoners had been provided with land, ran into tho first section of regn-awe, with which they eut the bars ia ar westbound train No. 17, engine 504, their cells. The prisoner occupied n charge of Engineer 'Wm. Tuskey and adjoining cells on the second range. Conductor H..D. Webster. As a result They evidently had assistance from the three man lost their lives, all of train ontaide, aa both were armed with re- No. 17 nnd all residents of Grand Juncvolvers. They shot one guard inflict tion, Colo. Dead Ora Webster, eonductor; Wo ing a alight wound, and locked him and two other in a dungeon. Tuskey, engineer; Daniel Buckley Bott- - Hu Twle 8enlncel t Huf to brake man. fre. Injured John Raglan, conductor, After being confined in the county three Vibe sprained. A. Tuskey, fireman, saved his Ufa jail at Butte for four years and seven by months, forty months of which he was jumplag. under sentence of death, Joseph ShafMinister Conger at Pekin announces er, tbe mulatto wbo killed a colored that be has received a payment from man named John Hawking in 1897, ia tbe Chinese government on account of once more a free man, tbe indemnity, Thursday morning County Attorney Seven bandits entered tbe Peeoa MerBreen madea motion in Judge Mc- cantile eon?ibys store at Fort Snm-ng-r, Clernane court that the charge against N. M., Monday. sholPhilipeBeau-bie- n Shafer be dismissed, all tbe witnesses dead, beat Francisco Zamorsen, in tbe case being dead or gone, and stole $600 worth of goods, robbed tbe McClernan set colored tbe man Judge postoffice end escaped. free, The military appropriation bill has 41m Howard Aala CoavteSad ty te Goebot MirSw. ( been -- practically completed by tbe The jury in the case f Jim Howard, bouse committee on military affairs. charged with complicity in tbe murder Tbe bill carries approximately $47,000, of Governor Goebel of Kentucky, at 000, which Is about $10,000,000 below Frankfort, Ken tack .'Thursday, tbe estimates and abont $26,000,000 bea verdict of guilty agejustYh low the appropriations of last year. prieener and fixed his ponihme& at It la understood that tba transportalife imprisonment.. tion item is much reduced, hut tbe It 1 understood that tbe only di- usual allowances ere made to continue vision in tbe jury aa to the kind ol the government transport service. verdict w a over the extent of the punishment. Those favoring a death sen- The bill ie still subject to change, sed tence came over after several ballots its details will not be given out until Red voted for life imprisonment rather they ate perfected and the bill ! than have no verdict, two-thir- Cattle-Grower- land-leaain- five-minu- te 'land-leasin- ... Csm-pilel- ) .1 LEElf REPLIES TO SCHLErS APPEAL reported. i X |