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Deseret News from Salt Lake City, Utah • Page 2

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t7i I I i 10I 2 I OGDENS WFATERWORKS i i I I Merits of the Case Now Being Tried Before Les A I 114 I I Judge Ogden Hles il HEARING LIKELY TO CONSUME MANY DAYS Tells I IT I 1 I Large Army of ecnl TlentMr Wuclrt Dninise hull cnliiit tile I lay 11th Court Matter 190 i 1 The ng drawn out case of Ogden Z19 i 1 City against the Hear Ink i lllver il Waterworks Irrigation company ct I i 5 nl being tried 1 em Its merits before i Judge lilies today nd the probablll I 1 tics are that a weeks time al least will I drtd be consumed before a conclusion Is I ar l5 reached The plaintiff Is represented rain liy lllchard Allison I Judge Dey and mat MacinllHn und the defendants Prel I jV Resets Johnson Judge Hovvat the Judge Kimball and FJmund ot1 Vaughan 1 The suit Involves the Irgaltt of the Bear I socalled lease or gift of the water lr exit lights and waterworks system owned Ila ty Ogden City to John 11 I Uothwell Ira I flat and aftcrvUnU assigned I ly him to the an i defendants ra While the 1 suit was pending Judge Dee re i I appointed Thomas I ee 11 a wh 2 eelver The defendants then I applied a4 clj court for writ otto to the Supreme to certiorari tho application as de ue nled the court holding that the rcmo tiff dy was by I appeal dywas rI Marcfl to I The case was heard on appeal ei Till and later the Supreme court In gll lengthy opinion held that the court a receiver and or oh rlnl in appointing re i tiered that the property be returned tu the defendants dl 1 I merits 01 tile th An before ollllcd theca use will now be fully gone Into and stubborn light is I looked for a lu 1 I Judge lilies went I to Ogden yesterday Yf 11 1 for the purpose of tolnf the case there but Judge Howut objected ont at ill ground that a district Judge could not hold court as for his district outside te I his district The case was originally el commenced In I the Second district but ot changn ot venue was granted to the 01 i Third district Judge lilies agreed I with Judge Revolt and the hearing ot ti the case was consequently transferred 01 hem I It Tire proceedings began at 930 this fi morning Counsel for plaintiff Intro Jl faced In evidence the ordinance passed by the Ogden City council au burbling the purchase of the works by III 1 the city from the Orden Water comA Iany thc dd from the water rOll panyto the city and the ordinance dedicating the works tn the public use I Objections were made Ili their Introduction 1 but the court overruled them jon PINOHII TnsTiFins The first witness called was Job Ilngree who said he was superlnten I dent of Ogden Citys water sstom from July IkSl the date the city pur i chased It until March I8S9 lie was examined at considerable length as tot i al extent and condition of the old I I stem 1 syR was after 2S0 this afternoon when court reconvened I Mr Plngrec wal mill I being examined when the oIw report closed uei for 93000 insinuates I The South Jordan Canal company I has filed suit In the Third distriCt court against the Salt Lake City Water and Electrical Power company and Allen a Lamsoapraylng that the defendants be required to show cause why they should not be enjoined from interfering with the waters 01 tho Ruth Jordan canal and for 35 000 I I damages alleged to he been sl trained by the plaintiff by reason i of the alleged wrongful nets of the defendants In appropriating Bald waters to their own use and depriving the plaintiff of the same The complaint sets 1 forth that for 23 years plaintiff has owned the waters of the South Jordan canal and tile I I I I tribute I the same among Its stock holders for Irrigation purposes and that on Feb I of the Iflnt year unit 1 1 And divers other Staten the defend ant by lore 01 arm entered upon the ell I net put In flume4 and othermise I obstructed the flow so is to deprive the plaintiff of Its uo An order was Iud for the defend ant to show cause before Judge lilies on April 23 Trial 01 Moines Suit A trial 01 the damage suit ot Marianne Wach against Salt Lake City commenced before Judge Cherry and WEATHER VANE I Observations Taken at Utah Idaho Honiara and Wyoming Stations I Weather report showing observations I at 8 am today halt Luke City Ilarometer 5010 lemlratul iI minimum 42 1M calm cloudy Baker City Ilarometer 302 temperature 213 minimum 26 wind south 10 miles per hours clear Cheiennc inromcter 2010 tempe ra lure 33 minimum 30 wind north I 6 miles tier hour clear Mlle CltyIliirometer 30o temperature 30 minimum C6 wind west light rain 01 Inches partly cloudy Idnho Tails Ilarometer 3023 tem Iernture 23 minimum 2J i wind cast light clear Wlnncmuallarnmler 1 3026 tm Irntore 36 mlnlmam 34 mind northeast IS mile per hour clear I General and local forecasts for 3G hours elding 8 plO tomorrow I I For mh OICIIt mad al Rn Francisco Partly cloudy tonight and Wedn I 1 I day stationary tnwralaro I Pr Salt Lake City and vicinity I I Pair tonight and Wednesday warmer Wednesday SMITJI I Observer Weather Bureau i Today temperature as shown In the fo Startle IIIrmometer given below 1 Sl WLT 11 DA R1 I THE l5nna RMONRM I Zr UG 11 3rnn au 2rant au LP an Ui 12 To 413 It A in 59 I I I Loa IiU I 9am iii I La nl 1i1 7ann i 1 I I I Ilia 1 I iww ift 0 i JVa7 I 7 Ir 7fF I I i I 7 I 7M 3 1 4 I 51 I 1 1 i I I i I 1 I I I DESinCT EVENINO JfKWS TUESDAY APRIL 10 1898 I BiUousness i I Is caused bjr torpid llur which Prevents dig lion and penults food to ferment and Petrify In the stomach Then follow dUzuwn headache Hoo 5 00 Insomlim nervousness and II not relieved I bilious fetcr 811 i I I or Uooil nolionlnff Hoods I I IUls sUmubte the Stomach romp the liter cure Iicftdicli 1u n1Aq1 Cit I I der iralxti IlaiI A Ilio only 1IIH tn li villa Basic Each lat Jury today with Attorney Costlgm and Col hahn appearing for plaintiff and all 11 Young for the Lcc defendant Mrs Vach seeks to recover from the Hn 210 nlllerlng In the Complaint that her property was damaged by 10 construction of the gratify sewer In front of her store on Second West ben Incen Sixth nnd Seventh North lido dads Illstraites Judge Hlgglns made the following orders today 11 platter administrator vm Win II Cromnr et al case continued Jt Thomas Pence and Brawn Judgment for plaintiff for fi 80 Christian Schncraft John A 1rltsch Judgment for plaintiff for JCGO Thirty Itaratall I On motion of Judge Boyle Judgt Hlle toil granted I plaintiff thirty days additional time to prepare and serve 111 1 of exIlIona and motion lora new trial In the case ot Wen Irar io and company vs George Scott and company Ifirlithatin IvInialtAlinalt The suit of NIII Bounce Against United Stat Mahal Brigham uhlc was tried before Judge Cheriy and Jury esterday terminated late In the after noon In the defendants favor FFIltIIA ciC IT CAHt getting Mdh 1 Ill be licail byur 111lett 1 The rationing In I the setting ot Causes to lie I hear I by Honorable Moae 11111 Itt I United Htates district judg for Colorado In the order glen Tuesday May 10 Central Iacino Railroad Co vs William Johnson ejectment Central 1aclflc Ilallrond Co William Johnwn et al eject innt Wednesday May HI Holdcn No Utah Montana Machinery Co it aulages Thursday May 12Crown Point Mining ing Co vs Ontario Silver Mining Co damages claimed at nearly 000000 The following cases were set for trial to be heard by Judge Marshall Tuesday May 3Unltnl States vs Illclntd II Cabell emlwzilement Wednesday Slay 4 United States vs Jonnlnlon embezzlement United States Frank McBride embezzlement Trlday May United States TiiomaM Jeremy perjury Monday May IGJ txnfbourovv admlnltntor VB Union Pacific Bell my Co of al damages Lucy A Clark admlnlratrlx va Clark el IIJ revelverm damages Tuesday May 17lIowar1 Carllle vs Tribune ubllhlng Co ot at 1 dan lures Wednesday May ISA II Child vp Clark et al 1 racelvers damages lhuray Alay IIIStrawhrry Valley Cattle Cn vs lien Argyle dm Inglis Friday May 301Inr Valley Land Irrigation Co vs II Westfall suit on Contract Monday May23 Wedel vs Clark et al receivers damages Tuesday May 3411010 Watson va Clark et al receivers damage Wednesday May 25Itertwrt Mac mlllsn etc Southern Pacific Co damages I Thursday May Tess Hutch MI Uirmanla Lead Works damages Friday May 57 Toblo Dambresscalo va Oermanla L1 Works damage Moodily May 3DA belt vs Clark et al receivers damages Tuesday May 31Irvlng Herkl mer vs Silver King Mining CoW lnday June IJohn OHara vs Oregon Short Line Hallway Co et all damage FEDERAL CCII RT JLIIIE IIt 01 Ir on nd nnd Pllfjurl Fifty nnmes were drawn for service on the gland rind petit Juries for tho May I term In the Iderlll court yester day The enlres were made returnable at 10 a in Monday May 2 Louis Hoik Houston James Sharp Lymnn Jr Knit Lake Jamel Lowe Hmlthnild John Head lng entervlle Isaac nrockbank Halt Ink i William Hatlam Wcllivllle II 11 Clavvson Jr Charles Smith Halt Lake Clark Morn George Splearo Iood FranklIn nwltt Joseph RUSS Jr A 13 Dutton Robert CIhorn Robert II Campbell A Cnnnon Arnold Olalue SRItJIk Thomas Clancy Pi nvo II 1IIdnl Byron Oroo John Maintain Fait Like PETIT JUUOI1S The following name persons were drawn on the petit Jury 1Ir Browning Ogdn John nnn ford Henderson Prank Toy lor Salt Luke George Wells Wll laid Anson Call Randolph Levi I Heyvvood Bountiful John Robinson I Anderson lllshop David Hendetion Joseph Daynes Bait links II Pratt Prove Cham Pertain Salt Lake Drown Ogden 1 Pendergnst Salt Lake Andrew Knudson Provo II Ilaub Ogden James Caffrey Hprlngvllle George Cannon Harris 11 Ashton Salt Lake John Goodfellow llountl ful iil Price James Jennings Jones A Hammer Salt Lake II Reynolds SpringNille IIrallr Charles Madr Salt Lake Court Calling Tuddenhm ot al vs rather A IInllly et al order that cause be film missed Charles Carter a IIarry 1IInd trial of cause continued till next setting 01 cases McMllhn Jr rtty reporter of the Ogden Stiridard Is I down reporting the waterworks case for his paper Samuel WoffenstelT YO Joseph li Cnlne et al decree of foreclosure by default In the sum of 19COO principal 11441 Interest 110 exchange and IMO attornejs fees total Jit 451 I The remlttltur In the case 01 Arthur Prntt onh BtlIdltor George SlIan wn rehe1 unit IIlod Icy 1I1rlrt Court Clerk lIullbor today The amount to be Paid 1I1r Imtt In Polar Is I sWard tire costs figure UI tn 115720 Mrs Cowans runeral Th funeral ak over tie remain of the late Sister Clara Cowan Sciatic acV In the Fifth ward meeting house at II today Tuesday nrhIIl Seddon presiding The opening Prayer was offered Iy rider George Clark and remarks were mad by IIders 1Inn Tuktt John Bennett Joe II Anderson James Waton II II lIarro IIIhol 8eddon and rider JZiseph Taylor 01 the Stake treat dency All 1 spoke comforting and Instructive I words to the deleaved The closing praye was offered bj Elder Kunuel Irldaj Them was a large at tnd4nc of syimVathlilnK friends ot the retail and IL loii cortege followed the rIIIIIS to the city cemetery I i 4 qV 40 9 IIIII u4A A4it IdiL HONoa TO UTAH TROOPSI Patriotic Thousands Throng the Streets to Say Farewell to the Twentyfourth GROW WEARY WAITING AND WATCHING An Army of lluppr school Children A sicanibla 1 Along tile Line 01 Iard 10 threr tile Nation Defender The pulse of popular liberty beat fast and strong In Salt Lake City today The anticipated trend of United States troops the patriotic Presence of civilian soldier the Inspiring otialits ot national air ot triumph the appearance of Old Ulory floating from Its proud po ltlon at the head of thoroughly dlsdpllned bodies otinarch Ing men the plaudits ot 12000 happy and hopeful school children the cheers and godspeeds of earnt Africa Scull fatheis and mothers all contributed to the cause And a grand cause It Is 1 the emancipation of enslaved and suffering humanity From all over this broad land comes the same story of general Interest In the deparluie of United states troops for the Held of pnwptctlve battle but It Is I doubtful whether greater earnestness or loyalty has been exhibited In nny part of the Union than that shown In Suit Lake this afternoon when the Tvventvfourth leelnient was to proud lyr march through the streets accompa nled by the National Guard to the Illo Grande depot where trains were to be boarded and the Journey to New Orelcani begun It was stlnuig spec taclo olmot a foretaste of war Itself and admiring thousands were ready to loUhIh Votilitryn I toa loUh lighters I an though they were Just returning from a campaign 01 urrelul onqut with the laurel wreath 01 victory entwined about their hnner In approval of the action ot Congress last night and the departure of the troops today the Stars and Stripe were Hung to the breeze over public buildings school houses business blocks the city and while private patriotic I residences sentiment ot I were heard eerywhere An action that attracted much attention and provoked much favorable comment was that which resulted In the dismissal at noon of all of the public schools thus permitting th pupils to assemble along the line I of march to witness the moving of the troops It was borne tlful lesson In patriotism such a one I aa In I seldom witnessed Its Impressions are sure to Ira lasting and beneficial In the highest degree It 19 I doubtful too It there was a single ofll rear or soldier of the five hundred I who would not reel Safe pulse quicken it the splendid spectacle presented to Ills 1 Vision rind ulo does I not now know that lie can tie a better and a braver soldier by reason of such recognition WAITJn FOR OnDnm During the early part of the dy there was a great dent 01 sulvense al the Fort occasioned by the nonarrl1 01 carders from Denver the hadqur torn of the department of the Colorado regarding the exact hour ot departure In tile mntlllle the rump equipment enumerated In last 1 evenings Ne md thirty days rations were transPorted to the depot and put on board the cars The work began at an early hour this morning and was Prose Called with marked celerity and Lanier As the dy wore ou ollle and men became eel Impatient at the delay They wanted to be moving This afternoon they Attributed the postponement of their departure to the railroad company which It said was unable to fur fall the required number of cars on lime There were many visitors at the fort luring the day Among those who ailed on Colonel Kent were Governor Wells Adjutant lertml Cannon Lieut Wells and Col Penrose Col Kent kindly consented that Joenor Wells and staff might accompany the troops down the road for a hundred miles or to thin evening and the probabilities now are that the Govenors private car will be attached to Colonel Kents and a short run mad vill to now thought that the leglment will not de Part before about oclock In the meantime thousands 01 children aM parents an standing on the street waiting to welcome the troops as they Islas IllTh local companies nf the National Guard were much admired at the hand Ponce aPVarn they mlll and served to brook the mnnoton that prevailed over the tardiness of the Twenty fourth 10 put In an appearance Theme or Tanltatlons assembled nt the armory on West Temple street shortly after uno anti constisted lot Companl es A II and of the Flirt Infantry the Hospital Carps Slgnil Corps nnd Troop A of the First Cavalry ON TIM CnOWDHD STniJCTS About one oclock there was a surging movement of the crowds mIllch had been gradually accumulating along the northern part of Cast Temple street toward Second South the Impression having been obtained that the troop were on the march In place II was difficult matter to tom the title rind PURE SIRONG HO 10ON911101 I I 8 a 11AICIING 0 10AVILISElt I I 1 ill tii I 0 fill oP7 I I I I i i I I Whn you have an article to which many 1011 point with pride I you surely have nil article which ou will bo pled In using Thera a feature In our If baking Powder ivhlch ree I cannonade It to those who ant I a high grade of lealening power at tl Pro price Not Only Is I the uuallty up but the price I a down Here nu rind a 1 an full 1 ot baking Powder 01 great strength find mal depend on having excellent results II00n the use 01 It With one of oar sixteen ounce ans f9r IwntyO cents you have the mak Ing nf IL meal which will please and satisfy All grocers sell baking PNder a following prices OUNCN CANs loc OUNCI CAN ic IB OUNCi CAN We WHY NOT GIVE IT A TRIAL make headway to the north the sidewalks on cither side of the principal thoroughfares being so completely filled with the moving mae Under such circumstances Second South win not long In taking oa the most pronounced type of holiday attire not as relate to the liberal display of bunting and patriotic devices which had previously been arranged but liecatsc 01 the dnre line 01 humanll which had eongre gated to see the supposed dOlnrture 01 the Tlylourlh for the field 01 action It Proved to be a false Iarlll if C116e the only militant spectacle which rewarded the rush and scramble for place by the populace being the pan wage along that thoroughfare of a few baggage and equipment convey 01 the unces the nary precursors movement of the troops themselves The nsiembled hosts soon dispersed and betook themselves to points of vantage along Hast Tempi direct and its tributaries each seemingly anxious to secure a favorable point 01 observation There was nn Animated move iient nnd spirit of activity prcailing everywhere Very old people mingled wrth very young ones and the middle lisa constituted a motley host all held4together by common Impulse underlying which was that oldfashl oned fervor which needs but to be appealed to to manifest Itself with whatever force may be required It was a a florist occaon and a national Crowd one whose untied heart beat In full sympathy with that which prevails elsewhere In this land and his for Its shibboleth Remember the Maine1 Patriotic Provo Special to the News Provo Utah April 19AfanY cltl A Post No 0 went to the depot to see the Twentyfourth regiment A I pass Provo for the Atlantic mast Flags are unfurled through out the city In honor of the soldiers AMUSEMENTS 11 has ben a longlime since the great big American dollar ould buy ui much theatrical entertainment as that offered at the Theater last night by Messrs Brady and Zelgfeld whore touring the famous Parisian chanteuse Mile Anna Held over the country and who In addition are givIng us the celebrated Chinese play The Cat and the Cherub and a roaring comedy In three acts under the title of A Gay Deceiver Of Anna Held much has been Raid of both good and 111 report Her baths taken In milk to preserve the delicate softness 01 her skin hr affectation of high hats and pompadour hair her great love for diamonds and other Jewelry In fact everything she does goes with the swell set In New York and her reception ou tills western tour has hn very aallsfactary amt hair dressed ala Anna lIeld Is I considered comm 11 I faut There Is I no question but chat Mile Held posseiies many graces of both face and figure she also has what the artist would call pearl teeth and lips of carmine red though the stage dresser may have had much to do with the coloring of the latter In figure she is like a queen of the ballet with the muscular turn of the limbs Her songs last night were tot the most part In French though she sang In English and even did a coon song with the genuine darkey walk ler broken English being very pleasIng Indeed Contrary to the general expectation she certainly la I not vulgar the only tendency In this line beIng her abbreviated attire She Is I an ardent admirer of Americans and I their customs but at the tame time In ht eUmllllon there Is I no Place like the gay French capital Of tho Chlniuc I play The Cat and tin Cherub can be said that It Is I per dorihaSkt6 feet novelty nothing of the kind evci having been given hem before In fact playwrights have heretofore overlooked or have considered the pos slbllltleo ot a Chinese Play until within the last yei ar or Iwo and the revolt to date has yeiwatt The nrst lion al101 llion The Cat and the ChhrUbrllion first named play had Salt Lake datr carl last fall I but on arcounl 01 the hk I Ielr to InuKUrtlt an carl lonloh season and be I the 11 In the Held therewith this kind of a ply the dates here were cancelled but a hour frost greet ed Its Induction theie and the cum party returned to this country though I slrunge to say the play now nl the Theater was lecelved with open arm and put In I considerable time there The Cat nnd the Cheiuh would not bo the best thing for very nervous people I to see that could Ile lounll I lor 1 It short story of love crime und han I exhibits I mom hideous lion I lions than perhaps any other pla ever given here though for all that to the ttrongmlnded It has many petals 01 I Interest and gles scope for great op lortl1nlll The mulcal ChInest Iang In I not used Ill tire alm081hoe surrounding the play Is I decided I ChI IIe William llcacn had 1 the I lend I Ing character that of Wing bee the I learned lIoctar to Impel soiiute and he did It tell IMnln Holland mod a grUesome Chinese Mllain and the balance Of the company cupabl handled the other rolet A Gay Deceiver the comedy which followed became a lit tie tiresome before Its finish but I Introduced the company In entirely different loles to those In the Chinese Play and Mr Wlllllln Beach showed himself to be decidedly crsntlle Ma rle Vnlleau once lending lady at the New Grand fort annei td In the comedy She bas improved some Inaction but her voice Is I still the most expressionless It has been our oppor tunlty to hear The balance of the itilepi isere 1 mell IIIId and II great deal of merriment lIaa plook I Thin same triple bill will be given again tonight this performance closing the engagement Dm Sully at the Grand had a fair house and his production of Ollrlel the Contractor met with considerable favor particularly the gallery The first net Is I someoriat Uremome on account of the lengthy dialogue which could be cut to advantage but the Interest picks up later and the railroad building scene In the second act presents features more or less exciting though the climax In which the hero naves the life of child could be made stronger by leaving more of the explosion In view of the audience Sully Is I an factor who In a quiet tiny rom friends the ymlathl 01 his audience and the support with some exception Is I goo The mal Iuarttte did Mm excellent work In popular songs the Irish character by Mr Davis beIng very funny Mr Itaveshlde reo eelved well dsservcd encores for his Piano performance llrlen will bo repeated tonight and Wednesday mail nee and flight ulten chiLlure 01 pro ram occur Auld long 8ne going for the balnnce of the week with Saturday matinee I STiUNm AND A SUDDEN 0141 ATII Lifeless Body of Robert Morris Found at His Home this Morning Vs In Ills 1lnllh tat Ailaht when Vlt lIon nd Frll loto IIn Elcoll blcp nobert Morris son of Councilman Morris of the Fifth municipal ward and Bishop of the Eleventh ecclesiastical ward died suddenly and strangely last night His lifeless body was discovered by a servant girl In his household this morning The cause of dentin Is I not known though It la I tuppoied to be due to heart trouble 1 1 Mr Morrl A ment horn In hi usual health last night On entering the house his wife who has been confined to her bed for anm time pat was afcleep and the supposition Is that he did not care to disturb her and quiet Iv retired However that may be when the iwrvant girl got up to malc the fire this mornIng she found him lying on a lounge In the dining room She was Impressed with his peculiar up penrance and extreme quietness but went on about her duties for a time FInally site went or to the lounge and endeavored to aroWlO him it I hasty look convinced her that he was dead and she quickly gave the alarm His wife who has an Infant babe at hr side Is I In nn utter state of collapse as a remit ot the sad event while the parents of the yon man are over whlmed with grief The deceased was about 2S years of age und leaves a wife two children andmany relatives and friends to mourn his sudden and unlooked for demise An Inquest was talked ef for a late hour this afternoon The time ot the funeral has not yet been decided upon I I These are two great men One Is I 3 Prof LevvU I Swift I the astronomer i 1 I who has discovered more manses than any man who ever lived before upon the earth The other Is Prof A tttlmore VlcePreuldent of the Unl I erslty nf Rochester Professor ot FVIi Chemistry nnd Analyst of Foods unit Medicines ot the New York Slate 4 1 Hoard of Health I I Both these great men are careful obI servers and deeply Interested Id every thing that can In any way help poo I A a 11 4 pie to longer life and more happiness Hence It comes that after careful oh I I I I 1 a venation they unhesitatingly endorse I 0 a popular preparation I Professor Lattlmore imys lk 41 I know the formula of Warners I Fate Cure I have Investigated the Processes of Its manufacture whICh Ilw are conducted with extreme care rend according I to the bt me thods I I 1 hn taken from the laboratory samples of all the articles used In the prep oration of Safe Cure as well as the medicine Into I which they enter I have alm Purchased front diff ent Curefund I druggists Warnr Sale Cure and PROF A LATTIMORE upon examination I I dllngnt entirely fe from polcontaus and deliterious I The Chemist stances I 1 A I It 4U 0ii I i1iiii CONGOSTO TO iFIGIiT A DUEL I Head of the Autonomist Cabinet In Cuba Has a Quarrel Annexation teellngUrotTlng Aiuoug Real dnIBt llrnAlarm In I the I rol0r Havana April ijvia Vera Cruz Melco111 the initial ot the oomp1l catect lollUc1 situation the fact stands out unit riLs nn Stubbornly that the hetter class nl People rs latly among the Spanish residents here grow dallY more In favor of the annexation Of Cuba to TTn4a1 the UnIted States as She only safe olutlon 01 tile crisis and the only plahlh 1111 guafl1nt the safety of their ve and the Integrity of their Intelests In the Provinoos a feeling 01 alllrm prevails Among tile better ela mcg and families hlb tall afford to dll so are hartrlllg vesmols Ib gt aIIY Jr CongOSlo the Aetretrary gLueral 01 Cub4engaged In IIn IIItrention MIll SQnor Corro a representative of the staff of the Union Cmtllul1 In the olllce nl thwientior Snor Ion du Yesterday HuheluenllY Senor Corro thallonged senor Cungoto ho I has accepted The meeting has not yet taken place WIIf 91UN TOMOIIltntt ITriMcut mi lUmnT llnolatloni an1 lltlniutuiu loitrtlirr Washington April IJTho cabinet has adjourned The ultlmnmtutn Is I not yet ready for algnature Both the congressional resolution and the ultimatum will be signed tomorrow morning I Ft1 FI 1 a Colliery London April 19Th Whltwlk cOlliery In Leicestershire Is I un fire It li I believed that fortyor lives he hn lot The Republican convention of the 1 Tenth district at Portsmouth Ohio ad Joumed until today after 1276 ballots and no choice with the same result as the preMous ballot The situation Is I still renton against the field Several delegates are growing tired and say they will break today or enter some conabliniattiall regardless 01 their cnndl dates request McKnlgbt who ban been on trial In the United Plates court At Louisville Ky on the charge of Iviv Ing wrecked the Gcrmln IlUonal bank of which he ivas president until It was closed by tho examiner In January of lat year haM been found guilty The former president received the verdict coal ly His attorney at once made a motion for new trl1 I rind were given I until Monday to file writ 01 error Counselors to Elders Elders Angus Cannon and Charles Penrose of the presidency of the Salt Lake Stake ot Zion met with the Eighteenth quorum of riders In the Union ward meeting houseton Sunday April 17th and set apart Brothers John A Walker and Frederick I Cawley a countlo to Brother Thomas It Walke presIdent ot that quorum Elders Cannon and mThe attended the Sunday school In the morning al 12 wlh the liters anti deUere timely instructions Ineach morning and m1 lit 12 I lIh the Elders and 1ee timely Instru 0 tin In each meeting the burden 01 their remarks being that all live a becometh Saints Book of Mormon Class The Book of Mormon class conducted under the auspices of the business department of the Latterday Saints College convened last evening at the usual hour Elder Nephl Morris addressed the class on the subject The Witnesses of the Hook ot Mormon He referred to the main Incidents connected with the life ot each of the three Vpeclnl witnesses The musical part ot of the program consisted of A vocal I duet till Instrumental accompaniment hy Mlssea llllllter and Drucc and vocal duet my Mestt oardner nnd Noal allot the Twentysecond ward Next Monday evening the speaker I be rider Charles Inro theme will be Tile doctrine 01 tile Book 01 Mormon what II terichatip A musical Program for that orelllon had ben arranged for Mail Carriers Complain Wade superintendent of city has submit delivery at the postoffice ubml ted the following selfexplanatory communication to Postmaster Thomas who In turn has handed It over to the police department for the coerce lon of the nuisance referred to For some time the collection depart mint of this office has been subjected Avers cherry PeCIOr saved tho lives of two of my chn dron when to all appearance they were In tho first stage of cOnSompllon HUrTOUD FarminRton 13 lutrsizn noTTLt Sec I to dln In eltng Ibe 1 ulne Irlt ollotI to tho jILlel dll in account or bore being lM I led I 0 tl the voolIlaban Ihebor contnn are locnod I and al 1 men Inunah I th1 tit ove ry car a I hocby On llln I the I1tur PI tu 10 able tme In getting to the10 nlder Nar IV I every rain he I 0111111 tn 1r merno kind 01 a hlr In order to role eol le I tire mall front the boxes al the Sol 10lng locations 90 et ThIrd I Salmon Ilockt I 141 South llnon 15 mouth Halo NNO et block ConUlltlol block south 101 Temple mtreet I I 219 i State find second South 29 uaat 1 rlni I I south 161 mouth napt mve ter Mr Clarks Temperance Work Mr Clark the lemlrarles tOnl worker from vvlllT WI California Irol who GallluTio 1 liver rm address upon that hVl I 4 the Assembly limit temurmw HVcdnci day evening la I left fcpoken of the press ot the Coast A California Police speaks thus act Mill Clark I 11 01 the 1 Son 01 Temperance made his honl among till Tuln menlirig Ilia bill mere posted by I his fit 11 find everybody turner out 10 he hIm and In turn like temperance 1lrr ought to I any anj any wol mill do I who has Permin noulb to knw Ih tnduca 01 I Iolan na fur Ili hold ont the 10ln rlbl banal 1 cle0lull aM etmed to have a heart full 01 love IInd 1 friend fur an Irln hlp 101 18clall 11t0 Uh were Pit ar nfortllnfttc as to bo plate 1 lb tit thlr slllts fr Clarks fee I tUI a was tMarvineiv Interesting and tho uulllon unanimously rqu 1 roqueu4 Man to tOY another flight 0111 will I rollibly organize a dlIlon ti 01 tho Rn of JIIonco The 11e Purer Praises Ile Clark Clak as an ntrtnlnlnl speaker with a Iran land 01 Incident and anecdote MINOR MENTION The City Council mel In regular session this evening regull A I Ohlnd of Ml 1 Fourth tin street reports the theft of a TOmrli blciie from No 6 Church itrwt Chief Platt of the police department bus tiuivcd 1 his office Into the room formerly occupied by the fire and lice board A pry vvlll be Riven in file Snl ward ussemb room Frlda evuilni I April sjnu under the nUHplces of thY 11 I Mutual Imlroomol Ap elation nfrhmnt and awee LITERARY NOTES A war poem by nud ard Klpllrm peall apposite to the present crluK9 appear In McClures Magazine fonur I I I described as treating withal Kiplings wonderful strength audit tlety of the torpedo with ltsEtrtrfl 01 twice three hundred forms The doombolt In the Jai kness frccl Th mine that pUta the main A mournful Interest IItnha 10 tho par Lady Henry Somerset In thl April lion tier 01 the North Antercrin I Review nlllc1 1Franctx Elizabeth Ivlw I I a tonoor eloquent aDd womanly tribute to that Irill 01 Lin I Ito lfldcnt 01 the 1 shuse death Lady Henry Somerset Intimates I I Caused I as wide I sorrow In Great Britain I its In Arnerlfa 31014T BAY MAISU llltANDMl I ON IK1IJ hit dimple on loft lilpt I about By BMal iilth iwtir fuco rtl Wood lite butcher 11 Vtott lint 11 I ItT PIHCITIIIMI MMISAfs IIUAMATIOSUIOOI EIA elf fl enable ad drmittle art Pol PI 11Pilleed for tsse care John Iiml JuillH Mt stme Third I Last CASTORIA For Infants and Children The III 1uI imil I AJ slluseez 1 ev Cf IJ7 a TWO GREAT SCIENTIFIC MEN What They Have Done and are Doing for the World I and What They Have to Say About Sh Warners Safe Cure I 1 I 1 i yeJ1 I Professor Rwlll In conversation qitz 15 I I I Paid I 1 hoe knon i ot Warners Hate 41 Cure for years and I know of what I great help It ran Iieen to large numb cit people ulto have used It Many the Person hv felt thai thy cannot do without It These thing I prove that It undoubtedly merits the high confidence It enjoys 11 Take the advice of the best and most I rlll1bl people 4 1 a Use only that which has been tested thoroughly and endorsed by the highest authorities in the land Warners Hate Cure elands upon a I lane by Itself 4 It euros the field and rheums which are In the blood of every person after going through the strain of winter 51 How L21 I i lay driving these poisons from the I body through the kidneys It stops headaches by checking their I use It rheck numll la and heumattsm by destroying I the uric acId which aU PROF LBVMS SWIFT causes rheumatism ci It keeps you In good health Tbe Astronomer I it I I i VVW rmv.

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