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The Deseret News from Salt Lake City, Utah • 10

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ap pp 7 a TUBS 14 ac 1 10 8 ae ra Nas nasare ac VV wre 1 ly beo 26 CHICAGO LETTER 4 junius furnishesanotherable Dissertation Passing Events and existing conditions alad utters expressions much sound philosophy dec 11 editordeseret news the scotch have a saying to the effect that a whistling woman and a crowing hen are Ade ments of gloom disasterdisabter and calamity we have a whistling woman in our midst at present a mrs shaw whowhistled before british royalty anu charmed british i aristocrats withwita her novel music it Is possible there is a crowing henben to be found also 4 one wereto interest himself in the search at all events this whistling charmer has brought usan unusual amount of excitement alarmandnd dread during the past few days outside NEWSOPOF A MOST reaches us from alabama comes the report of thattearfulfearful lynchinglunchinglynching uusi ness tae story of that sadbadaffair carries with itits own moral it will 51 suggest the question Is such acom- munity fitted self government from miss ri comes the news that the militia are under arms at bevier to keep order and protect life and property ro perty the st strikers rigers are also armea armed and entrenched in barricades and ready foraction from a dozen 4 Olf different ferent points in theunited states diomes news of strikes riots and aid race quarrels wis comes news that the a of episcopacy in the nor northwest est the racine college is on the verge of collapse its misfortune has been brought about by wine suppers among ta tato rev professors pro tessora and verdant titu studentsdents Mismanagemismanagement anent ot 01 funds and reckless expenditure will kill religion a as a effectually at aa such would kill secularbusiness FROMEUROPE comes news that russia is building a bridge over the at heui that bismarck is ia exhorting germany to increase its army that austria ia 18 rid i id den with nightmare and that france Is a already amusing herself in her pictorial to rial literature with prodding ger- mans in ans with pointed barbs england is ie in a flutter aboutindialest the bear may fancy it for a winter resort here in chicago we have so much ipach in local sensationalism that we dont think a areat deal about outside matters during daring thelast week the city has been kept idt in great excitement about THE anarchists last sunday trouble was anticipated A public meeting was advertised advertis edat ai thefamous haymarket butthe police notified theleaders of the proposed prop oseo meeting to desist the meeting geetan did not ti take place 1500 porlie ferfon were on reserve all last sunday within easy reach of the haymarket tae Anat anarchist chist heldinee meetingstings in private hallsand la in other places unknown to the pol police lobi and it issaid effected what they desired a in tue tte way of organization election ix ofofficersand adoption ot rules and byelawsbye lawshowever the sunday passed over quietly having doiy the usual crop of sunday saloon murders mur derd sod and whiskey brawls 11 monday morning at 0 fa the rest residents of thenorthside aideof chicago were startled by a loud report per- sonsran askingwildly what the report meant now it was a police station that was destroyed with allits occupants next it was a church a schoolhouseschool heuse a factory the gasworks etc finally it was lea learned rael that a distillery was the scene ot of jahe GREAT EXPLOSION this seemed unaccountable because beer whisky and anarchism are interchangeable hangea blet terms why anarchists should blow up their own favored inspiration is baat waat surprised most people distillery is situated near chicago avenue andthenorth branch ofthe river it isclose to the gab gaa works there are several blumoer yards and two or three large coal I 1 yards in its immediate neighborhood the dynamite was exploded on the roof of the distillery directly over gallons of whisky and high wines from thisit will be conceived whytt a dreadful calamity chicago haaf ad barely escaped the anarchists are not charged wital this last outrage the managers of the distillery attribute it to the be whisky trust it the charges can debe sustained it is practical proof of what president cleveland said in hislast message about the communism or of aagre gated capital in theselatterdaas the charge against the whisky may perhaps not be su sustained in a law court butit if all the facts were fully fally known they would leave the trust in a very tatteredcondition distillery has never abne into abb great whisky monopoly ofthe mississippi valley it won wont go in the result Is thatthe trust is fighting toothand nallnail to crush it or force it into the trust one of the means adopted by the trust was to ascertain the names of the patrons then offer to sell whisky to these 40 or 60 50 per cent cheaper than Shu falt the trust employed aloyed a detective agency to find out Sha hutel felts ts customers shadows followed the distillery wagons to thede- pot med ot and when thebarrels were unloaded the detective took the jid dressesof the barrels bat this could not be done except in isolatedcases it was foundthat most of Sha felts ta whisky was going over theillinois central railroad and into thekeartheart of the trusts territory then the detective too thought light of striking a grand plan he resolved to BUY UP A he sought one in ina a buibumble lible capacity a watchman orcar seater sealer or some each poor devil this employed was offered a salary ot of 25 per week for one year provided he would undertake to give the destination ofthe cart loaded with the whisky and as many ofthe consigneesconsig nees namesas possible this was wa a poser for poor pat murphy here was 1200 dollarsfor an apparently innocent and worlework poor pat thought over the matter a day or two and finally concluded to informhis own superior officers lynch the manager of shu felts was informed of the matter then a watch was kept by thedistil- lery teamsters I 1 and they foundfund that a detective was everywagon this led jed to breaking up vie the shadow ilg i I 1 hefie next nex attempt was to pet get a detective intothe employ of the dastil distil ery when the detective asked tor for work in iathe garb of a common laborer hebe was employed it was found that tie he kept a note bookand was making good use of it one day the manager ofthe distillery called a meeting oiof the informedthem thattheir new associate was A TRUST SPY toe the men prepared a gallow sand gand had the noose of the rope aroundthe fellows he volunteered con was what wanted he then stated his name to be a mr that hebe was an employed of stanleys Stan leys western detective agency that he came to work ostensibly but really to find out the names andad- dresses ofallthe patrons ofthe sha felt distillery 4 the whisky trust representative in chicago denies to reporters and to the public that he ever employed detectives IN THIS nena LIES the writer is personally cognizant 0 muchof this matter andit if hebe were interested te enough could furnish with informationthat wo would aid open the eyes ofthe trust it is possible the trust did not authorize the use of dynamite but when we are certain thatit authorized the purchase por chaseof a poor honest laboring man who hadbad nothing but his laborand his industry behind him what conclusion must we come cope to regarding re arding trusts as Is it not a factthat the copper mining 61 the united states is now controlled by a few european capitalists organized asa trust or syndicate by indicate only a few days ago a mine in montana was closed at the behestof this trust throwing 4 men outoat of employment Is not 1 this I abe CRY of CAPITAL 6 arance trust has just uit been or ver very soon even death itself aw tie be lads handsof a trust then the ie ur proposed railroad trust some milesofroad and sto csome andbonded indebtedness of nearly this morning chicago was searil started by ANOTHEREXPLOSION in a flouringfloering flou ring mill but whether from dynamite or flouflour dust has not yet vet been ascertained this in ad addition to a boarding house tragedy of a fearful nature has caused considerable ex- citementcit ement everybody is still talking of I 1 THE presidents MESSAGE it is certainly the most complete state te paper in theor chives ats history jory there is only one exception to tip befound that is ill the presidents interpretation of the word government inscribes abes to the government the caus assof gor caf 4 excessive taxation andthe raa ah of a privileged class how 1 po could have fallen lit into 6 this error is plicate cabe the government after Is 18 abe people orle sad I 1 excessive and a are exceed bences republic and not in line with the li thenthe people are to blamehis gov frament were I 1 removing remt ving the evils he should racher have deplored th the ignorance blindness and dishonesty ot of the score westover We scover that tae fortunesrea- lized ed by our manufacturers are 0 too longer I 1 solely the reward ot of sturdy lial enstry and enlightened 1 foresight but that 91 they 4 re in the ahe and largely odeine ue exacts ohp im jp ur mople OV sentence ON 3 people are suggestive stive a la a dea de monarchy have not th peon right along for taxation tion and 11 it a pie go to it theirair eyes 01 how can we bl bitne them em if it is true that cl clab Is already re atean the 6 united 8St atea tejen belive weave NO LONGER A REPUBLIC in harm harmony I 1 1 with our constitutionand with our gur 1 political traditions forty yearsago thomas colley grattan wrote a book entitled civilized america mr Grat tans tants book was not popular because per perhaps happ it contained trat truths he wrote a as nephi wrote not to please the rabble butto auf to instruct and educate the honestsearcher here is what MRBAYS of a privileged class no individual of the ameri- can institutions possessesper so permanency ma nency PRIVILEGE or power po 1 their heir force and their stability exist only in union not one of the tae component par ts ul of their constitutiontaken singly could stand alone tor for a day an oligarchy might be claimed a as their birthright by a clique with just as much justice asan aristocracy bounded merely on purse right can be asserted to exist in an any country on earth let the citizens ol 01 ofthe united states mark it specially in their vocabulary as being a term that cannot bear any pes sible application to themselves and forthe happiness of the masses which are spreading so last over the immense republic let it be hoped that the thing which the word really designates le tn may never be transplanted thither from europe where it ja indigenous and congenial this language is unequivocal mr grattan wrote severalworks on eu- ropean matters all hislifehebe was a politician diplomatist and student his bookis well worth perusing even today JUNNIUS junius IN NEW ZEALAND ordinations of native elders in terest ol of native saints waikato WalWai kato new zealand nov nova 1888 editor desere news I 1 send seed you a brief report of the walwai kato district conference held at waikato Wai kato new zealand october 13 and the weather was beautifuland about two hundred natives gathered fromthe different branches to attendconfer- ence at 10 a the bell rang andthe largemeeting house was wa soon boon filled the tol following loing elderseiders from utah were present william Pax nian president ofthe australian mission john manning president ofthe walwai kato district dietrict charles johnson jr and jos joa dame after theusual opening exercises president john manning stated theob- ject ot the meeting they had met tot together rether to hear the reports of the differentbranches and to be spiritually fedand strengthened in the principles of the gospel the presidents ofthe branchesall of whom were natives then made their reports they saidthe saints were trying try ing to live their religion and they all desired to be firm and faithful to the they had espoused po used they had received many testimonies since joining the church to convince themtheinofthe truthfulness of mormon- ism although Altho a few had given way to sin they were always sorry afterwards and were willing to do anything to 10 make reparation and to re- taintheir stan stand diriging in the church when the native elders had concluded president manning reported thecondition of thescattered members ofthe district I 1 le he said thatthere was a spirit of inquiry and hebe thought that in the near future there would be many brought intothe church and other branches organized the book of mormon wasnow in course of publication li andthe saints were willing to aid it financially and very anxious to obtain copies of th the same this terminated the morning vices at 2 the I 1 assembled elder manning readthe report ofthe districtafter which pros ident william delivered an ablediscourse on pantal the i of tilethe bookboob Mormon of elder 1 ider manning acting as interpreter A at the conclu- sionof cf his remarkselders spoke very spiritedly on principles of the gospel the meeting closed as usual A priesthood meeting was hel held 7 pm president theduties of the and answered many questions ike on sunday morning at 10 am the build building wa was sh again a crowded after the opening exercises the sacrament was administered after which president spoke very powerfully and occupied the forenoon on dividivine ne gut authorityhority A priesthood meeting was held at one in president manning spoke a short times on theduties of tilethe priesthood after which eleven brethren were ordained to the priesthood and two native elders were set apart as home missionaries the afternoon services convened at 8 A number amber of europeans were in attendance after the opening services elder manning presented the authorities ofthe church who were unanimously sustained elder charles johnson was cordially acce president of the waikato district to aa succeed emceed videt elder manning who was eased to 10 return bornebome after roe ee years labor elder john- then addressed the saints the kat first principles of the gospel el anda and was as followed by elder 8 dame who spoke on the restoration of the gospel president concluded with anaddress on 16 arga organization ti lation of etc la church lin ach 4 cal toes ices concluded one MC 1 71 a 0 resident resl dent i A the evening meeting ca commenced me biad at 7 olti dek alter ter the usual opening olento 9 exercises 0 efting and prayer president man dannog 1 gave the meeting eto the hands ox 0 me Sa saints who spiritedly spirited lt and twenty eight pe pew bore their testimonies ider elder vf a nang concludedad lae services wit a aati short farewell addressess exhorting the saints to faithfulness and diligence the meeting closed at 11 pm Toree trie conference on tio ence was adjourned next morning moraine by president after A fine discourse ever praying for or the welfare of zion I 1 remain your brother in the gospel CHARLES JOHNSON JR clerk of conference Coa terence sunday anday schoolconference the bear lake stake sunday school conte conraence convened at aoda 1883 stake superintendent A galloway presiding on saturday choice songs ofthe deseret sunday schoolunion were freely and well rendered by toe the sunday schoolof bloom rt ington leader superintendent greenhalghorganist misa KISS ids ida os- mond opening remarks were made by the stake superintendent hebementioned among other abines ithe imprisonment ofhisfirst assistantassis taBt jacobsen Jaco baen in boise and thedeath ofhissecond assistant the superintendents present made brief reports watch were quite encouraging cou raging the exercisesselections recitations etc ot ofthe various together with the many instructions and wise counsel offeredmadethe meetings of the day interesting late Inte resting in tive and profitable on sunday there were pre present sent on thestandof thestake presidency counselors 3 hart and george os- mond and many other fenti brethren general and aimel timely instructions were given by elders wil- liam wil- ham shepherd hoge mhd nd kimball also by president ll 11 amy osmondo Osmon dH stake galloway and bishop price and president hart delivered gp an excellent discourse toe the choir sang min an anthem and bene bener diction was pronounced by president geo osmond the meetings were largely attended and a good spirit prevailed 0 clerk of conference 4 stake conference the quarterly Conle pence of snow i flake stake was held at taylor lorarlzoarizo na aa on december Be cemberadand TIM ad A there were present on the stan stand the local presidency and most of ake members ot ofthe high council and bishops of the wards there had been considerable rainraia during wa last ten i dayscausing the streams to be quite high andro ayery very muddy which le talked quinea ilance number who wyer om from a there ever a good turnout from theo the snowflake and taylor wards ards the speakers during I 1 ng A the he cautere conference nee were elders jewe jesee perkins Perk lna paul smismith john willard hatch peter shumway hans hanson john cope i williswiilie PF A lundquist mels Pet Pete roon smith mith john hunt a 8 rodgers Eod gera A west rich- ards an and hatchbatch of interest wre wore spoken upon and much good instructions gigiven venito to the saints there was a board of education appointed 0 te consisting of jessie smith EM webb john bushman I 1 flake and 3 frisby who are ex pecked to make arrangements for the starting tar and carrying carry ing on of a high school chool in thisstake irne general and local authorities were presented present eq and hu sustained stained by a ate vote of theconference the regular priesthood meeting was held eld on sunday evening at which much instruction was given and agae transacted the ahe written reports of the bishopsshops showed the wards in tolerablygood condition but a fw iw were lukewarm as to their duties the coy conferenceference was gaj adjourned 0 arned to meet at snowflake on the he first sunday of march next JOSEPHFISH Reco recorder idel it sews news notes A dispatch from waco texas says the white caps flogged george arm- strong a white man nearly to death on sunday lastfor leaving his wife sick jand destitute and publiclyliving with another woman the whipwhoppers perk wore white laps which came down over their faces A notice was pinned to a tree where the flogging took place informing allcitizens thatthe perpetrators were law abiders butdeter- mined tomete out punishment to 11 guilty when the ot statutes atutes fail omaha dec 11 A bee special from alala iowa says mr parmenas Par menah tut- tle of monroe township monroe county served on the jury ury onamur- der trial last week on satur- day the court adjourned until mon- day and mr tuttle went home yesterday morning hebe complained of feeling badly in hisheadbead and went out and hung himself it if is thought that the nervous strain of passing assing upon a mans life in the trial had gid unbalanced hisbis own mind as no motive forthe suicide is known waft walls walla dec ll 11 on on I 1 afternoon aman named ike freemanhired fred baley to go to work lorfor him on theranch freeman got drunk and lay down to sleep in the wagon when baley went through him robbed him of hit bis watch chain and 49 old and drove out of town on theroad he met an old lady named mitcham Mt who Is over 60 years old he brutally beat heraboutthe law face ravished lavished ravi shedher damped freeman out ouon the road suj and returned to saltsburg WaitsWalts bure burg where he stayed all mot audand alft lor for parts bunnow i a the to orning nogales No galea A dec ll 11 about abo 7 last evening the sonora railroad py pay taj bralo en route to this city was alrod near san ignacio apiou 50 milesmilea south of sonoraone shot shoe pasted through a car window and another through the cabof rhe be engine wounding brakeman Boy Bo ardin the head the men in the car supposed someone had thrown a 3 stone wn butthe engineer and fireman say they thet heardbeard distinctly two shots As so obstructions were placed on the track it is thought thedeed was committed for mischiefand not for the orpo oaeso of robbery ZW sm kia is dec la A bee special fro ap broken bow neb says that admit dm ki king was shot and instantly ii eff biais this morning by ed iok I 1 cattle haddad strayed I 1 ro berets Is corn field and the he latt stared to drive them to the pot tid wa oa the ti I 1 way he met king who protested kested vigorouslyapply IM to demerritt the latter ra that he carried and aits or bantly billing king andtha norae be was riding he then with thecattle and was ar audlulled demerritt Is a axt SF wart arf while whale his victim was wai a large sag both were former residents 0 11 I 1 ore dec 11 ll yesterday Yest YeAt erda peon proprietor of it 6 river met wil wi birath rat elo gu gulaTi I 1 A death he we div 0 a boomof 0 logs at a slipping fell between two 40 6 algea in anly and cott cod ug neither har extricate himself 11 1 a stafe the tide was as falling at 0 time and ta logs loe were vere japard more tightly untilthe young an fn was almost squeezed to deh he was finally discovered by balise lise waded outont and atal the man- so man- sa badly crded was he soon followed ceased years old and leas lea a large I 1 name aa CA liar SOTO NONC ako pec dec 08 I 1 editor deseret news IWO 11 ft change has been ade in ma the ancient town paso ora is no 0 cad au the juarez canton canto cc chi- i ahad dall thip this change ij in ho it thelateatri id ident beaff juarez who aur durl re rench A sojourned sojourn ed wit ditl et for a in that th at at on the ta regj bank 0 of ake Kj I 1 rande Grande IV Fromi 0 vere there with hisfello pa patriots he afterwards advanced at rd finally defeating the eners of lais his country president diaz bw ted the 4 i of pas blell a ato ez al on ahe it and town ILI I 1 in vie or frie a ta iid dressing tv ri ta colanta Col onta eana chihuahua after all ma chies should be addressed address edt ta A 0 bald or henry eyring at coa as ve above we are all we to leave this city for tiiethe abou bou the soab just 1 A yours very truly A ll ACDONAlD 5 kelbl EYRINGBYR 41 dei jl Manon nd at thend of last when mr luman lame ame in fronts ranch ha reported tint the country two holl I 1 and ane head of a hunanhadan bebb befog ig crave av specific ec ift direction i as to 0 or I 1 roi in indana aenk www assessor placed wn cattera Pat PaCt tera starredd but for the place morning they returned with the news that heybey lodfod the hands and head as roosted mr lumanlaman and in theody the ady and feetof the phe dead tan an side toe the body was a new ew bacheer rifle some omeA at rusted an arodthe canvas coat whichwatch he wre is sa leather belt with cartridges in it the rifle was not loaded wai Vat there a cartridge in the magadie ma gaziegazle thehammer was up the body sax vjdecomposed decomps most of te blesbies bet completa comple comp lety bare the ks 10 WK disjointed led and fall abated tram themain the feet wereover- shoes gaA liggs were encased in a pair of caya overalls ofthe same bat material bacterial erial fa ide of them was a pai blue one toot foot was wa arged sAgged into pa badger holeboleand if handsaudand skull were at least byards from the body which looe as it 1 wild beasts had had torn it to its ies they found a ballet hole in nie ralls ranking upwards from the ti as which encourages the beliefthala dee deceased eased met with foul play thole shows hebe was shot from bet beli A mystery surrounds the man whoever hebeis no pap eitor anything leading to to his were found on him and patterson brought rifle and od cartridge belt to town ahem hem the body was found at the ith of cedar canon about thirty ailes north of rock fiock springs and ao nine miles from the pack cabin springs ainer.

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