Newspaper Page Text
1 paper 0 Today, H ffifflW W Ikflj U li R J 4! P& 1 'll V O'clock 1 morqiw paporistft B B 81 ill 11 J WR 11 I I HlW Hi I 1 1 "ff 1 1 1 I WW i nftPFini. paper of yoStgrday, MJ &1&KJ MJ SJkj Mid JL M-l V JLLfll 1 11 1 J3 I 1 JL J V V kJ EDlTIOf,, T HITCH AND LIBERTY, """" 'B ' M. 08. "ttrHMCSDAY. MAHdl 22, jhH.'l. bAl.I LA KM CITY, UTAH. VOr..XXVlT H fill, MONETARY CONGRESS. ' rris!J(nt Cleveland Y.I1I Send Dele jilts to Brussels In Hay. Cllll U 111" I IIS 10 111. MiTIUi.II Minion " " Will Ho llio Xtuilitrs of llio Ire lr(f atlon. WAJItJ'SOfO, Maroh 22. beverol ftlvoJ il'" colnane In tlio Heuato cjjmli)jvo loiltlvo utturance from l'mlJtnl Cleveland tint he will tend i ilt'esitlon t Hnitioli In May, to ,r,irKCltlio United Btaleaallho In ..rattlonal monetary conference, ami Ujtl he liat olroidy taken slept to n.ti'y the varlout nalloui liking part lull our government will beplcaied ta hive them again represented. Allison aud Tiller aro tepjitcd ta have received thesu assurances It In n t lruprobsblo that Teller will like till) place of Jones, Kb vain, ai Irprctcnlatlvo of thu Irooillver Ittpub Ikaui, on the deltgatlon from this c UDtry. Alllion hen relutod (oslllve ly to return to Jlruneln ami Jones dove not deilro to go. Thu Trcsldent will dcslgnalu a Democrat In accord with tils Ylews on Hie silver que. lion to take tlio (lace of Allison, Among the names tuggeitid as thepotalblo choice, atu l.dward Blmmuut, a prominent New York banker; ex Co to Iroller V. It Trtuliolm, and ex-Becretary i'olr-clilld. iiiiiini'j nAitiit in tu. The Sllirdsree Tlinuiilil lit lie Tool of Hi. Mhlluia, Moscow , March iJ Major Alex IJtll, i who was shot yesterday nt n meeting uf tlio city council, died tills moruliig. Adrlanoll, Ms murdcrtr, reruns to luaka an) statement, the pollco Is convinced It Is a nihilist plot. I AMI IVI MI1TI II. Ilmiace I. Iliiiitl.il t 11,0111 llllllou llullnr. Htocktun, Calif, March S3, Thu btiaka In thu levies ol this county during the high water the lst few days liavo rttultud In the Inundation of nearly 49,000 acres of laud. The loss Is nearly a million dollars KANSIH Xlllltl ITION. ,M llnritnr.l Tells ut Ills Coniirrllon with Vf the llrlk.rr lu,i, fA Wasiii-iuton, March 22 Jlurjard, J of the lower house of the Kansas legit- 9 latum Is now In thu ell), ile lias Jl given the eeuato un account uf his Ml experience lu ronneellou with the W attempts at bribery In the election of W United Htatrs senator of that state. JBJ Heta)s a imposition was made to him M to stay uwu) from the To) ullttt and Ml get two others to do to, for $7500, and fll he was given to unuititaiiUthat thu tt money would como from Wutiou who JMf was ssld to havu n barrel ol money to MB iud, and everybody was try llitf lo Wl get his ihovel Into the lle. VI Jlurgardss)s ha made up his InlliJ, WH as the gang was trjlng to rob H Watson, hu would turn In and rob the ! gang, lie told the man who made thu lroiosltlon that hu(llurgurd) and twu otlur men, whom hu named, would B not vole at all, though, of couiir, he VMJ Intended to vote for Martin when the QV time eam, as did the other two. Die) 1 inertly wanted to get hold of thu Wti moue) an I thin let the other Allows Wt wlililli; tut thu lobljlit would nut B trust 1 1 in with the money.uoruu woul J & tru.l the nsuuitli whom ilurgard had tW arrau,ed to bold the money end bolt UB as so in as lie got It. Ho thu matter 3 tell through. H Till N1MTI, IVrill Nl.HNION H Tliellnlllnllirrr III. I i.mll,. lilllrr.. MB Inmlor Uniiileraiiu llolKui. V W'AfciiiMnoM, U. C , March 2.' Hv flenator Mundertou has rislgnud as j insldcnt I to lira of thoHeualr, an I E Benator Harris of Tcnnesuu was Be elcctid tu thu position and at uucu HI aworn In. B The battle over the Benate executive cttkislean in the ixecuthu lesslon B toJa; , wuii rnlli-r of lompromlw by 1MB the Dnnocrnti', thu terms of which wjf wire that thu present oltlcers draw Mi Mlirlis till July 1st wheu the new Sa efflce who shall In ileoled, shall (Kj nuulll v uud arsumu lllcu. OH The IU ubllians luuli the oQer under ffiH ailvlaement aud will caucus on It to VM morrow. K Dm Keuata contlrnud I rank I). M Uurke, Indiana, to lu United Htatei K stlon ij lor Indiana M I). II. Uuton, Miitlnslppl, United X ntslrs marshal, Imodium Dlnrlct, IU Mlisltil. M W. II. Hawkins, Indiana, United Htattt marshal, Indiana. B Adjourned till tomorrow. I fruiul en I 1 .irtrrr. jl Ionijon, Maich 2J Jamui W. II llobbsiind Henry (1 Wrlitht, solicitor, m have lein ooLvlitod of fraud and 'I 'ornery In conmitlon with the bank J mj,t Liberator llullulngsoclitj. SI I'rolitrnlhil Nmiilniill.iiii. 0 . WAMUNnioN, Moroli 22. The JQ freeldent has sent the Honato the lol lowing nomlnalloni. I) JbnH,heymour, Connecticut, com- D UMsloiier of tateuti. qj Bliss v, I.amoreaux, Wlsionslu, II "JJinlssloner of thu general land olllce, 1 ... "' " Hlra'' MUlislppl,llrst anslst 1 ait lecretary of thu Intirlor. f it ,,""" Al llowen, Washington, ft ... "'. ",l""' lommlsslonir of the B leneial land etllru. fl ,S"' c'' ''""i second deputy com. U talMlouer ol pensions. I rn1I. L"lon, reuueHoe, U. H. Clr- S'1"1,"?' thu HlxthJuUKIol circuit I ibraaka ' "' H lu0"u'llli atJJIJu'1J' M'8"1"', consul general 5 lT, "rsiiomUul lu I Its. Wi atoH"' Ml!u Mreli 22.-U. B, W 3le?aA"i I rojnlnent cattlcmon and m ei,ato to Congrtaj from Ailuun lis from I $72 tu 1S7U, shot hlniailf j.sUr-1 day ulteriiooliaud wts dying In twu hours. Iln has hci'li drpudinl fir emu tlniu unlug to c ittle luuea aud III hialth. Till. lltUAIflV IttlNrlllV, IniiiliiU.I .in r 111 mill Nal I in lime lslrliiritluirr iiillinrllr Jiuujiuo,Marcli:2 A Waihingtoti I tclnl sjysl Uomiiilisiontr lllount liaa gone to IIooolulu clolhuj wltti extraordinary nuihorlt). HhoiiUI miy trouble arliu on the Islands luicdlug his Investigation, tho naval commanders and Minister, Htevein will bo expect ed to follow Ills nlvlce. He lias dlicntlonary crdsrt, 11 Is saU, tu tleildu Boon alter his arrival wlietlur a continuance ol the temporary roti ctoMto Is uesir i hie and whethir Amirlcnu sailors should bu continued un shun. rii in ii it a ist it. A I'l-iinesllloii In (amirrl lalte I rle nllli ittaNpnltuiirit Ottawa, Ont , Msrcli 22. Thtru'la a bill beforu the Dominion parliament to Incorporate the American Canal com my, backed ti) American and Cauailan capitalists with n oipltal of ten million dollsrr. Thu ot Ject of tlio lompany Is to I nlld a wide and deep channel Ith thu fewest possible locks nitwiuii l.aku Lrlo aud Ihu lealonid. The canal would bu so wide and deep that the largest steam vtMetacoiiU stinm through than i.t fullsieeil. Iln.ro would bobutsuveu locks bilwein Lake l.rln and Ibu tirmlnal, and but four bo Iwicii Montleal mil New Vorl. and the looks wuull nnve two vuissls al thu same tlmr, uiieoscindlng and Ihu uthcrilescu ding, it Is ropo.nl to obtain a ihartir from tliu statu of New York on I nial.o the canal from l.aku C'hanii lain to tide watir lu tho Hud sou rlvir. ISo United Blatis chur ter will bu ruiulrud, as Ihu work Mould bn ullrily within the slate of Iew York. A vessel leaving l.aku 1-rle woul 1 oesceiid to lSlagaraand Lake HI. 1 rancli, 1 ass tho Chatuiugay aud Ht. I.suls sections of HI. I.oula and I.sohltie canal to Montrinl Hir time would bu 02 hours. If distlnidfor New York the total lime would be OH hours, and sho would continue hir southerly course via Chatiaugay sto lion nt the lake and the Chaui lain and lludssu canal aud liver. BEST TIME EVER MADE. Tat Boit Race BMweea Oxford and Cambridge. The Honor. ir Ih. liar Again torrle.1 Oir lijr Hie ll&furd lllllFTtll). London, March 22. The OxforJ Cambridge til raoa started at J 35 p. in. A lljht nlud was blowing. At Clatpirs boat houto Cambridge was In tho lead by throu feet. At tho ind of two miles Oxford had tailed Cam bridge an I wui leaJlng by u yard, which was lucre no 1 to a iUirter length, and, going on lu the leid, won thu race by two lengths an 1 a half. Today It was for the fiftieth tlmo that the crows of Oxford and Cambridge rat In tlulr shells on tliaTliarm s aud rowuj fordeartlfc. It was Oxford's Iwinty seventh victoiy, rnucourru was tho hitorlo ilretch bctwteu I'utiiey aud Mortlaki, four aad n quarter mills At 1 utuiy brldiu I eforo the race be gan, rone or people lined the parat. Ou thu wide f inshore, In Iront of the rowing club liouiis, a great croud was gatbtrul. 1 achslduuf the liver was lined Willi tugs, bargm, whirries and all luaiitiir of craft, accommodating slght-siers. Ashore and titlint wnsa Lay show of buntlmr. Along the coursu lisliionlts wore II llo J with kally dresfid ladles. Thu start look (lacs from Hbno Hoad lirl Igu at Putney, (.'ambrldge won tlie toes aud chose the Hurrey side. The tldu was running strongly, and there was a slight wind. All bilug In readlmss, thu clllolal slarlir llred n pistol, an 1 ami 1 thu shouts of admirers uud the hootlug und sonamlug ol stiam whistles anil ij reus, the crews shot up thu stream. Yills of excite ment and shout of encouragement to both crows uroie all along thecoursuas the bonis csme In slitht, mid as they I nsseil, trail of every kind to to seen In the Thames cloied lu behind aud crowdid nftir, lhe race was of Interest to Americans thlsytar ly rtasou of thu prospeotive uplearancu of those famous crews lu America, against Harvard or Yale. Bo the coiniarlson of tlmo luado ut homo and abroad lit comes a matter of Imrortauio. In thu lour mile race Harvard and i ale have never equalled the time made by Oxford lent year. In l6o3thedlitiucu vras ioendlu2H 111. Oxford's time was 19.47. Hie tlmo of the race Ii the btst ever made ovir thu courre, Thu best I revloua tlmu was that of Oxford last yiar, 10 21, l-nr His Ilorld . Inlr Al.llAM, X. Y, Manli 12. Tho World's I ulr $300,0i)d ai proprlatlon bill has U.cd the assembly. It now gois to ihu governor. A I1US1M hS 11I.01K CAVES IS. Narrow Itcapo orilrokcr frcliaas, Who lias larllslly Hurled lu tlio Drbrlr. Tlio old adobe one story buslneu block at No. Ill south I.sit Templo stmt, a few doors below the Oodbe Pitts cornir, fell In with a terrible crash this afternoon, tbu whole of tho north wall and roof raving In without the slight is! warning. Tho mishap wasituu to thu melting snows trickling down uud tciftenltig thu walls. Ilroker JI, Bohass who ucouiled the building, was ur tlully burlid lu the debris, tut made his etcai u to the opt n air without ser ious Injury. Ills stock of gocdu was bilug caned away latu this afternoon. Tlio building was tho roperty o Auirbach itros. 6 STRETCHED ON THE RACK, lQTill0atlon ol ine Charges Pnftrr.d Against U. 3. ConnlHloners. THIS JI0I1MM.S IMIUt I ..IIIVH. loinmlitloiifr Jlatlln Tilli Ills Slor), aud l.l-llipulj M.u-lml Joe lluill loltousoii tlio Maud. Tho Inquiry Into tlio rhargiaprc firrot ty u number of members of thu Hilt Like blr niralnst CcniiuUtloners Martin aid Moycr, upon an order Isruid by thu Territorial Hupnme court a wnk ni.o,tean at 10 80 this morning In the Third District court room. Tbu hearing brought tojclhir n lari'e con oiursoof Intonated speitators, among whom thero was n oeusldirublu S tinkling uf attorneys. The Invettlgitlng commlttio (as clioti n I y tlio Bupreme court) ooutlstud of District Attorney Varlau, Judgu llowatand JuJgo Thomas Marshall. I'or thuiitltlouers Alturueja J. II. Hurd, thus, Ilaldwln nnd John M. C union api oarud, Cominltslouir Mar tin wai re resiiii, d b) Judge Loot lourow,nmi Judgu Judd was presint In theiutereitsut Comm'sOomrMojer. Wliiu "lime" was called Judu Judd u marked that thu charges hiro set forth setmed to bu mostly nutters of Implication i r In'ireuie, and alto kither based up in rumors. Ho real from thu e tuion I merited to the liirltorlalbuireme loutt Judgtslasl Widiu.Jnj (I no lull text ol which has ruvloiisly hi peare I In thu Npws), di clured that thu allegations were untrue lu litct, untrue In Ihtur; , and said that su far as Mr. Mover's lotllclsl couduvt wai concernud as commlnsloiier, I o was i re arod to lay lt,ou lu Ihutaretl manner osublt , lur lavestlgallon. Mr. Major ha 1 1 over, at any time, dunuur said imytliliK In uuy way that was corrut or looked to cornvllou that wasiiotlnierf.it hsrmouy and ton aouauco Willi Judicial I tegrlty and U right aud houttt cltlziuihlp. Aa to thai part of thu illtlon setllug forth that "they and taoh of theai (the ssld comm listeners) have done aud sullered various other wronglul and lmroir acts and practice-, both In civil and crin liialiuits ivml othrrwiso to the manifest dotrlnunt nnd pervtr.lon uf Joitlco nod oipnolon of litigants lu ttioir cost', and tinting lo bring thu administration of Justice Into con timpt, nud burdening tbu docket ol thu district c urt wall appeals and trivial Mild groiinult-s cans," lie move I to either have It stricken out or that thu louimlttiu ruaku a lulu U on thu gentlemen who brought Ihu cbargts that they oiler some specifica tion of what Ihey meaut by tlmo leueinlal egatlous. Iiwas not proper Itiat couuiol stieuld bu exptclbd to meet an) ruch general Indictment as that contained lu the etltlou. Attorney Hurd lusl.ted that thero had beeunuamluspiclllustlou male. Judgu Loolbourow said toat In, too, woulJ hku tu couc-cl for the petitioners tortatod llnllily ou what lluoi thuy e&itctcd to f rosecute, if thiy rulled on this general allegation. Attorney Varian, chairman of tlio commlttiv, said the comiiiltltu were of optiiiuu luat they Iial no power to modify tlio ctltion In nuy part. It was in tho nature uf tt complaint, which haj bteii eubmltteJ to the suireme uourt and resumably In liolid by tlat body. Ihu motion could not be tustalnuJ. Thu wltnessts to be called during thu Investigation were then Invited to come forward and bo sworn, und quite a finest ut hands went up. Coinmisilonir Martin was tbu first ixsmlned. In answer lo Attorney HurJ ho slid ho was appointed U. B. ommlssloner between tho JUtii and '.(IthJaiiu ry,1692. During thelulerval he had til on bis dookn U(iwards of 000 civil caws. Ho was questioned In regarl tu feus which he nad reoelved In lerlaln casta entered In bis court, aud as to tho rule of service In others. Nonuof the plaintiffs hJ, liu declared, reived Hit Ir own sum monies, so far as hu knew. Witness ujunedup a (criminal docket at thu samu time, nnd sixteen ca.ua had since bein commenced Willi him. Mr Martin was Interrogated as to the disposal ol Unit. Ill one case, It transpired, a youth named l'recd wint Into thu lomnilislouir's olllcu, stall d that flu had had au altercation Willi another youug man, uud that lie desired to 1 lend gullly. In themciintlruea com. plaint had bien entered liiCommlsslon or Trail's court b) the Injured party. Wltneks told lilm that hu did not think he had any authority to lluu hlui, ns he (Treed) was not under arrest, llo was then, however, formilly sublictsd to arrtstand witness fined lilm Jl aud costs, tho latter amounting to iS, Attorney llalawln Did you awoar anybody? Wltnesi No, sir, I Jutt took Ills pita Attorney Hurd, among other Items lu thecouimlMloiier's docket, dlrrolid nttentlon to an culrj of $2 for Issuing a warrant, und asked, "Is that the usual charge!" rtio witness sal J lie bellavod soj but It was pointed out that tl was allowed by the statute. Inthecasu of tho Teoplu vs. Carl Dammau, who nas charged with telling wliliti) on u Buudu), It tram I Ired lhal although thu flue was pild ou August 1st, lbl-, the money was not turned Into tbu county treasury until March IStli, H91 after the pres ent procetdlngs had bien I intituled. In that uf Ilia Teoplu vs. John Tiilllls, tho complaining witness was charged $7 00 fur coiumbalouer's fees prior to the htarlng, but Ihu charge waslguorod by the grand Jury. In another cale It w as shown that al though the defendant, who was ills charged, paid J5, coitsof arnlgument, eto , tbu same was not docketed ut all Was the complaining witness In court when thu case) was dlsmlsioj?" allied Mr. Hurd. ..... The witness did not think he was. "What did you do with thu tf costs which thu defenlant paid," queried Mr. Hurd. "Why, I kept fd and gavo thu olllcer who made the arrest $2," was Ihu au BWcr Asked whether there woro auy other cases br uihl tutu Ids c urt not entered upon his mokul, wiln re , i llo Mi, Ihu caw of ttuUnl m Hiatus v. lltbr. Cotuplalul m hied In I lilsclllcuond n wirrmt ImubI, lot tlio phariu was ill-n luod belointhepar. ties iult thu Willi un notion of tho ooniplalnln wlllieis, .win pal t tho roils. Nutntryol this was undo In his hook at all I u this pnrtli nlnr esse. It wn a luilltid by tho witness lint all the tuner w.ro lust. (Itwasdaikly lilnle-J tint tlodsftnd ant Hobbs sll J 50 to have ilia ruHiillsiuisiid, and that thu money w divided belvt t eu tho oouri nud the i Hirer who ma lo the arr t) Ultuest denied that tho papers had bteiissrrttej Innuy way. Tbeyvuru plsotd, hu salJ, lei ihu olllca situ whin dono wltli, but hil Ihoj missing for threu or icur nitmlhi. Iliusitlial, honnvi r, r'malned uuloc-tcd .'.e, u unit, to Hint p r!ii throuijh careleuneM Mr Hurd What wasthuam untof innuy, then, pild Jell ou the dismissal of the ltobbscm? Wllnrsi- That I am not pesltlvu ab ut; but whalovir It was Is indicated Uiou the mining pipers Mr. Hurd You isiuud a rectltfor that didn't jou, Mr. Martin? Wlluiss I do nut know. ) You have not any rrcdlrctlon? A I have not. Judge Howst Who was the com plslulug wltntst? Wllneo I Iiavu forgotten her nam. Attorney IlalJwlu Ak him "aquart," Mr. Hurd, II he did not gut tou tor Hist iw. Mils remark das, however, passed silently by, aud Judgo llowat asked Wlni advlseel tho toiuplalunig wltuois tu dlsrnlss tho cast? Wltnesi said tin was driving up thu comrlalnt in his cfllcuwnei l)riit) Marshul Iljih went out uud spoke with the complaining wllnis., wh re turnel with him uud said sho would give Ihu defendant another chance, and withdrew the roui lalnt. Judgo llowat How much did she ray you? WllntM Not exceeding V, II she paid that, but tho amount is on the papirs. Attorney Hurd Didn't you slate lo Mr. Canuon and mysolf on Haturdsy last that II lih was not au olllcer at that Urn 7 Wlluisi Well, I had learned so by somebody slnrn as) Ing It. Attorney Hurl Was not the bal anced thu$-V) cltimeJ to have been aid by the defou luut divided between jou and Mr. Hush? Wltnesi No, air, It wai not. I know myfeeni lommlitlouer dIJ nit exceed 3. I did not glvu llio wouiau a receipt for $25. "Didn't Harney Harvry," asked Attorney Hurd," tall your attention lothu fuel Hist Hobbihaic mil. tiled of ling "jobbed?" Witness Hu toll mo that Hobbs com) talne I lo lilm that lluih ha I "biir.zel" him for $10 and connected me with It" "What ill 1 Hobbs eav to you about lhe SVJ?" quelle I Mr. Hurl Witness He ail I he boll rnl that n Job had I ten put upon lilm and asked mo If n cornplsiut had b n fllnl In my court. I told lilm It ha I Wlluets hud not seou llobb since then. Asked what sort of a man Hobbi wui, the wltuuis dsscrlbrd him as "tall and slim." (Hu Ii now mlsiluj as well as thu pai era ) Judgu llowat I umltratnnd hlra to bun man h way uplusocltty? Witness Hu Is u llulteriuii detec tive, so It was rertej tome, nud a salaried man. To Attorney J. M Ciiiuon I saw Uvn Watklui (that turtle I out lo be thu young woman's iiamei ou thu atrsul, some two or thrse months ago, but not since. Attorney Varian Have jou occas ionally been In tho abltof taking cosls from pro'icunu wltuc.es un the dismissal let leu to nhero Ihu charge was reilfy one tor tlm luvosll gatlou of Hie grand Jurj? Wilms rej lied lu Ibu affirmative, oxplilnlng that be ijiiiclontlou.ly took this view of It that If tho .rile, camo lu wishing lo withdraw thn oaso, and wuru alio, he ha I rtquittod Ihiiu to pay thecoalf, but not ou condition of anydlBuiNsal. Varlau Was that generally your rule? Witness Yei, I have dona It to savu the government evury dollar I coul 1 in frivolous later, Lx-Diiity Manhal Joo Hush was then called to tho stouJ. Hu said hu knew Hobbsaud had I uenlutroduced to Ihe.womaulnqutitluii. Mlia Watklns, wlluiss and Mr, Martin weru thu uuly lirtius I resent whu the casu w s dlsinlsied Hobbs was list thtre. lhe charge was aJulltry. Wltiirts did, however, go out ami tell Hobta what thu taie coulj Lu "fixed" for, and hlmielf got Hu wua not a deputy marihul at that time. Attorney Varlau What did you do with the 25. Wltnesi I gave It to the woman, who gave Hie comoilsiloner f 5 and inr W and kept tho balance. Tu Judgo llowat, llu.ll tall that ho and Hobbs weru friends. They orico worked on a tase together, Hobbs lu thu capacity of a detictlvu, Asked why he took up tho oudgols galnit lilm, thin, In thlscaae.wllntss said hu didn't know It wua Hobbs who was Involved at the time, ns ho woe going under another name. At this stage of the hearing tho court took a receas till 2 p lu. hie aiissouni l'ACinc. A Uuiiior lo llio I IT ct I lilt It Hat or Wilt Absorb tlio Ulu (Jruudo Wrilrrn. An unconfirmed statement wai madu by n prominent altorney and properly owner late this ntternoon to the elltct that tlio Mhtourt Taolflo has recently urclu.eJ thu roulu und rights of way icrlaliilug!to Ihu prelim ary survey ol thu l'ueblo, Cluu nlion aud Taclllo railway, con rernlng which there was n j,rcat ileal of railway and (irai talk a few ) ears ago, ! t -whiUiii terminus of this right of way Is at (Irand Junction, Colorado, tliu emt end of thu llio Urandu Wtiltrnl that llio Missouri I'acllla had or was about to ucqulru control of lhe llio Urandu WtBiorn; that it will Bhortly extend that road from hurt- lo Ihiieaitorn termliiut of tho Permlnal which Is extending Its lino this way Irani Un A ugeles GETTING FIGURES CLOSE, Staitlbla. Yet to tu Halted tor the Pttilt Farm. JHMMI M IIUI, I.,i1.: Ill Us. V TroKsltlan 1 1 Jlnniilartiire Sleam LughKs and Marliliirry. illgjilii Ing Mill. Iroinlcri. Tho amount nimstary to reltatu the Totllt firm was reduced down ta 28W at 2 o'clock this ofltrueon. Tliu t'litivanuis wero putting lu their list werk to succeed In getting Ilia balance lu before I) o'clock this uvtnlng. Up to i o'olock this afternoon, only (SO moru had Lei u gathered, reducing tho mm to be secured to $2130 llio ntxt two hours must show lit ter work tlan this ur North Bait Lake's summer u III be a seed aud Us liarvtst not gsllitroJ. Simon llamborger was asked this alternoon If lie thought the full sum would be rulnri In ttrat, aud re!led, "Will, I don't know, hut 1 think so. Tho amounts lion comllil tunresmall, theiefuru count Ui slowly. Hut Ihey are oauntliig u , und wo aru not far fiom thu full amount now." Ueorgu Hedges, ol tho eanvsiilng committee, sal i. "Wuaiusulu to me et ud. We can't full now, within (2201) of Hie nrcewiry utnouni. .Nor III Btll l.aku haiiloiuiiplendidl) on line bonus, and will nut full, Intro wai 11,010 In raise at Iltit, SUOO of it eiug for it rikht uf wiij whit h wu Had to eel. rim euplu uul thero ilesciveoiedlt for their llbirallly, I.on ivoplii who liavtn'tniuili In thu way uf rourly havu runio lu with their conlrllul out, uul havu not Lieu sting), it l true thero luivo Ittuix cei tlotia to this giLerout respome, lor liiatance, one real eststu limn, who lias Uliicroicloioby relusudlocontilbutuit dollar, ciiilmlng that thurutluery was too eluo to benefit hlui." If tho Nor.h Ball Like eop1e suc ceed by this uwutu i, Ihu truilies will bo called tugilher ta sign the t-julract. lKOl'OSniON FUll 1 MUM YnHIKM. Wm. J.HIlvereeiitln the following commiiultatloii today. Ills ro oililuu Is worthy of thu attention ol eu Hallsli' 1 nollteil In Ihu DikliiKI NlwhoI laituvenlng that au e..tern riianu lacturirol t,as engines would like to come lure uud stall tiitlniw, which Is very good.ss Ibotuoru wu muuiilacture here, thu better lllsfor all. 1 would lUo to start Into the msuufacturo of .tiam entities. 1 havu had jturs of txeilelieo lu thai line, nnd Willi gooi sucoeas, my on glues hero and el.ewncro having ul wus done more work than others of the same class, with no brtakdowns. Hull douotliavasulllcleut caillal to carry u stock on haul wlsilo making tales, aud If mi) una wuuld Hku (o Join with me, I will jut my own menus Into the bu.lniM. The steam euglnu Irado from this city Is very largo un I engluia uttd bulstlug machinery cm bu built hum to lay Jutt as well as In many other facer, and ISi rth Ball Lake would bu a e,ood location lor tuch ii factory. I tluu'l believe lu nuy bonui, nartxict d nallons frutii uuybody. If an Investment la to bumude let It be made on n baalaof taklug sleek lu thu enterprise. UlNI.Nli sun, News from iloliu Cll), Idaho, a) that an Important suit involving tliu great Thlllno ,t Bulllvan silver and cold mine lu Caraou district, In Owy. litu count), lias beeufll.dlu the third dlttrlcl court alBllvrr tlty, John J, Bulllvau, junior ineiuUr uf Hie Hun, jlalutlll. Huaocutts his airtuer of wronglully U prof ruling the rtcelj Is of thu business. frOirs. iV. J. Haiklna has been appointed byUoveruor McCaunell to bo mining Intpcilor for Idaho, at a salary of fl-UO u )ear. Ihu llauauer smelter keea onu stack tunning regularly. Mr. llau auerasyt thuru is uo huu for uu In crease until thu wealtur chuugos so lhal ore can bu hauled Irom the mines 10 tho railways. llio report ubllshed Ittently thut n rich slilke hud bteii luadu In thu Howe-Muubultan mini, ul Do Lamar, Idaho, which was recently sold to LaiUrn partus for au eiionutua sum, liAsbteu verified by tho ncelt ly Mr Howe, of lloise, of tomu ore, to gether with u letter from his I arluer, B. r. IS. rinillh. Mr. Btiiltli writes llio strike was luadu at a dUtancu of about .01 feel below tho eurface, and 41ft et below the tilullel luvel 1 hu oru looks Hill uud, at Ihu mine, Dsays from It ran as high as W0 er ton. ftiuHtrlke was not ultogutlier unexpected, and It Ii thought iq ou going further down uveu richer ore will bu encountered. BAIT I AM CIVAIUMI IIOIM Toda)'s clearing hooto exohunges amounted to f 215, HI, tsiun day last oar 1280,029. Decreaie J. . 0 IJ. TODAV'J QUOTAlIom. Now York-rfllver,8l j t , lead, $3 97). London Bllver, 17.V Hid. Ul K AND I1ULI.10.N, Weill. Targo A. u. received todayi Mlugo bullion, $0101 1. II Jones & Co. received todayi Bullion, $1100. Assa)er Currio hid In toda), for testing, onu tot Hilver King on, Ul tons. W. A HoJges had in today for aissy SO tons ol HJiiirauu ore, one lot of (jeiiilnl ore , i nd two other ro itrnli, W. U. SI, H award ha 1 lu today for assay one "ol ut Now Holuud ure, 1.U lout, and one lot of Bampion crt, tU toui. ksai (si en. tavraas I lit I la th' fi rttcwuta n rf of Sail I l lui tu .1 1 1 J Jim gut dug Joiei h llrsill and wifal, Neil I n k u I t.atst), niocs w liratsr 1 m lo . - . I SU 00 11 II I elln ol aU to Uvrl. 1 slllt, pari tr .tin n ri, ivwii.hii i mJuiii rnnir. J wai. - 1 00 JOUIlliarllleKUIll verm art lul , LI k u 1 1 ii , ty IJ H r. I lima. Sal nil I 1 I i o, Ai or. !".k,V" a ' I W II J 111 .loll tu r art a lion. 1, loans i t uorm Hill ait - ' - UN t II M Ileoanal to Ja talllaa ,t ai lot , liloek is, i.lat r, ellr . 1 10 T II moaiey tn e. I.iiuliiiagiaT inn tMoeiation. lot I, plot f . u Monk 1, AreharAKulUk .. In S J Nevmiati nml wile In W in I Xt-wman partof o.3S mwa.hii InnMh tana. I WIMt - 100 8 J Ntmetae asil wire tn Marr tl Ntwman flirt sent! ii IS lena hl, I norm rnese I st I DO Mm J rfewman ann wtieto Mary J Nottinaa eart of sertmn el town h p 1 entth, rases 1 tteai 1 to A J lliublooan I wilsloT II. Me Nair, pan lot 17, part ol PC, u !! 1 I ISt -.. .. m 10 I I Morse an l wlto to tjormas, lou It II liloek , I ark Msw .04. tat OB sa-r vor truois .v Vera Mareh Iln I imi Ifonenn... ..,.11 Sow tors Uaairal I'. laelBer B tir Mavisauon 71 AMblMia..,,,,, Il( lasUelllall... II i Central 1 .eia ns ii Islue: .. is. Borlioti.a . an v.l tuiALtaas. a uioiifaa4.iri at. lttaaitetfle. o Nftrtbe I aeifld ISH trnion raelfla. 3e . Irsfttrsl .. . isit Fart o list rsti la VerlSwtitH 1QV W.tlaro UauiaM ta. NorthAmsnese St. Mensr rssf, 4 loSibaralhsr.tl. 1 h Kloek. npened rtell rrscuoaallx blshrr Stiaar Mn tlewn In tettt anil llien rose to lot Al II the Market was anil dull, arm fltnrbo Btroeir se4 semswnst more active alter ll Al aoou.atoaer at fraeuonal reac einrasHrie weak after neoa na reanrUoa ol roal ralea lo Utte naler.littt ratUsd noder free beylea ol Now Kaglaad Ulotsd drai Ih.TKHIitT Ce.i-1111 I oUnwIRi aro the rloaioe o tntattona jealer dajrrteRies nf the .arumto. In tthirfi loesl r.ilera are most llfcslj to I interested Hill., a , it- ii H . . . ti I onlral I'aelde 17s I referred . ... I J II All II .. -Mi Hr -....71', Norib.ru I'aolflo IBS I nlnu Caelfle ,H as , IToUtttl ...III. Uella lsrin. 119 lit n ebon Una i W tataro I olea M , tiuoaao wtnaar tlatesda. ItaretiKad Whut-tjiar eaah.1,, May.r.i, (ori-ksr rsh IIS Mir III. H.I.-K..1 rub, II May ? I rk-Ka.- rash, r I ii May, TI larl-rs.i a.b He 0 May (ln I I -'aiy,rull,turi,,May,a.lJK liy. Ov Itnr r St La-lit , 1IRIOII 1410 Will Weil. Aosa)er J, W. Currlo was abtcnt from his usuvl liatiutn this altcrunoc Tho inflect of his iIjII routine lusl. furs was jerhairi txcusal le, slucu Mr. Currlu roioiti to I u found no moru In tbu beneillrta' ranks. This livening MlasNelllu Watson, dnuithter uf Jus. C. Waton of lhe Until ward, la lo In como Mr. J. W. Currle. Ma) tiny el Jo) along llfuof roi i tibial Lilts. SUPREME COURT BUSINESS. A Light Day's Proceedings Before tbe Judges. IlT I aer-Hllne; JllrUdltlloil m Jii.llroor lhe I'enoe lithe. It tv.ll) lor ,, I'lnhillll lu thu rerrltorlal Huprcmu court today, lu thu casu uf (ilovanna Ceru ghlno vs. thu I'hlr I dls lid enurl, tliu aiillcatlon to llio a writ of reillorarl was ilenlrd. Judgo Zitio rendcrud tlfo decision, whleli was concurred In by Judgta Mln.r nud lllacliliuin. The llnlutiU eomuiciicel au action of la-t. beloio ii Justice of the iiacu In June, lsUJ The tit feudants lu that full 1 ut lu luu tho titles of thu In In till lo lheoattealaii and ownership of tho lands allege I to liu lret aased Un. rim lu.llco i f thu itaca jrurttded to luar thu casu and nil ired Judi,uieiil forflOOandcoit for Hie ilalntlll. I nit action of the jutllrv as U tu id from, ami wheu thu citueumo btfuro Judgu Kartell In thu dlslrli t lourl hu Uls. mlsied tho action licauie tliu Justice (llhuleaiu had wronglully auiimed Jurladiclluu. llio coals uf tho lineal wiruulea us.tiaiil by thudlatrlet court agalmtihu plalutlil Conghlno, who uiplltd tu thoHu lemocoutt for a wilt ol lerilorarl on tliu ground that the dUirlct court elfei'Jed lis Jurlsdlclloil In entering luJgimul agalutl her for thu c ials. Her uj iiltoatluti was denied, thoBuirciuucouriea)lngi "A Jui-tieo ol the tacu shoulj rtluto toussume lurladlctiniiofn cause of action which uu Its face le death nut within Ills Jurisdiction. He should rsfiiao lo net aud then llitro coul t bo no Judgment lo ai leal from. Hut II ho assumta Juris diction an I outers Judgment dismiss ing thu ucll in, uu aijeal lies, or ii hu wrongfully dtoldee that hu hus JiirltJIitlou, and trlus Ihu csta mil enters Judgment, au a) peal lies fruni Hist " I'lio diatrict court, having authority lo duel lo Ihu qutatlou uud d bin Iwi llio can, had authority lu adjudgu Ihu oasis of tho appeal against Hie ilalntlll. Under this ruling tho I lull till has to ay rosls Iniurrtd through Ilia wrongful luituuiptluii of Jutl.Jlelloii by a uttlce of the -nac. rho euiu of tho llyau and lteam Caltlo oompan), apieilant, vs. John (', Murdock et al., rtspoiidtult, was ttibmlltud uu tliu argument of John M. sua fur tliu auDellaut uud Ocoruu Hutlierlind for thu respondents. Arguments were Hun begun In the suit ol llii'an Harris vs. Illthard Chljmau, Prauk Tierce spuu ring for Harris, thu appellant, r i , hu A. Marshall for tho n-npotn eut. lu thu sureme court )eslirdiy aftern on Itiucaaesof Lt.ler I II iger. uipelluut v Jenulo V, ihomi-jou et at. camo up fur argument uu k(qoal from tho I bird dUtrltl c titll i I. ICtllogcanl L. I. Corfmtii aud II.IJ win A. lutiockui eared for thoail lanl, and W.H. lllckiau, Wllllums A Vancott, Marshall A. It))Io and LoOran i Young for thu retiKiudents. riiudliUlu her.arlic. a. tnou uudl vlled Oliu-fullltll llillleit III the Continental hottland tliu adjoining ruimly, w hlch tild luterest Is valuod uluuoiil luil.UOD. rtie lalulltr lliod lilt suit III the Third diatrict couit on 1 aliruary I., Hit)., aulalltged that hn was a co-owtier with the defeudanli of thu protrly In qurttloc, the title Ihtreio coming through Itaio Kogerr, who fettled upon thu laud uud filed Ills claim thereto mauy years ago and never relinquished the claim ur told Ihu ro erty to anyone, It waa further alleged thai ,u! Ihu heirs uf thuBAld Iraao llogsra ha remained Iiiundls. luled luittiilon of tlio roperty utter hit dt alii, except tho ) lilutlll, and that thu tame was sulstqueutly trantterrtd to other partite Then lollowtd thu usual praitr fur teller, rtiudeleudants demurred to tlio complaint upon tlio I rounds that It did not ttalo facta sullloleiit to lonstlluleacauiuof ac Hon, uud further that the action was Itrrtd ly dlllerent lectloui of the Matuto of llmltitlous. Thu demurrer wiiatuitaliird, and from the ruling the plalstltl now up tailed. THE GUBERNATORIAL ITCH. I Salt Last's Major Said to llava Been H Attacked by lbs Complilnt. H Mil II lillshl, tMllllllt MCriU H Juiljo Towrrs t.lm Ilia Opinion At To H the llmi.rrt of I. W. West H and II. C. Ull. B A llltto mora linn two montht ago H Mtt)or llotlilii tttnt to Waalilngton ta H argue a mining cuo befuru thu Hu. H I remo court of tlio United Blates. He H failed In the fulfilment of lilt minion, H however, owing to Ihu death of James H 0. Illaint, the routt aJlournlng H out el resjitct tu the memory H of tho dttlcd ttalctnuu. In ;tliu H oouitoul a week or two Mayor llaaklQ H returtifd homu but Immediately inalo H I rtratloni lu go hick to Ihu nation'! H ca Hal to look after thu InUrtsts of lilt H lileult. H Tho news now comtt from an tp- H patently atilhorlbitlvo source Ihat his H Honor had n dual purpose In going to H Wathlngloii. Bald it romlntnt Liberal H Dtmocrat lo a Nius nportcr this H mornlngi "It Is not generally known H that Mayor Ilitklu Imo molt Indus- M trlous gul ernatorlsl I eo I uslng In his H head gear but It t nevertl uleas a tact. M He wantsUovernor Tliomsa' shcisnnd H wuuta them bad and II will not bo Ii a b fault nor hid fault of his friends If hu H dues not get Hit m. riioold e,entlcmiiii M his ttun working qulotly hut how 'H well itinalnsto Lotteii. Politics la a iH llcklo crualure nud It Is barely load- M bin that hu my rtceivu lhe apialut. H merit Ihcugu tuch action wolM -bH lutely Inrn-uinlir the-'iund In this H territory which It . to nearly M healed. H ' Mayor llsikln has bren called .H many narili names," continued Hit H ttaktr, "lut iiu list nevir bttnre- H gardtd as i. fool though in thu mutlt r mM ol asilrlng lo thu lilgheat executlvu lH o III co lu tho Territory he certainly H exiill.lt. a detective judgment. Ho B hai hre'i working with hit old tlmo ,B cuiigrestloual frlendr, men whotu H ucqualulancu ho mado whllu atl- H lug at it Liberal lolil.yhnlor H Utah soinn yents ago. It bus teen H thu tliiaiii and amblllou if Mr. M llaskln for inoutlis a.t to become H (loveruorol Utah, in otto he fall. In H hlsaipllcatloiiahewilltnall probabll. M it) sironly and Indignantly deny that M liu was over au utplloant for the H olllce H It was alto Intimated by another H geiilltmau that his honor woul I to. H telva hearty aunvorl from some if thu H meiul era of the New York Tammany H that tho Iiitcarora society of Utah H would unanimously urgo his ui iiolnt- H mint. H Oraud Bachem Toweriof that organ H itiltoii watseeuby a Nkwk leporter tH anlliiauiwertoqueitloiBtald "Your tH qiitrict surirliu me. I tuipoteyou H want thu tttllh In the matter." H "do far ut you kuow II, Judge, H "Well tho (act It sofsras Mayor H llaskingUliigliaoked by the Tuscar- M else, lllsanilitake. What Tammany M niimhcrs may bu doing for lilm, or H what hit old cougreitloiial associates H havu donu I ttou't reieud tu kuow. H rho Ma) or la n member of llio Tub- .1 ctrora society In good standing and H wore he an u pllcant I would certainly H know II H "I will lay this much, however," H continued tho Judge, "it has been M iiudettlcod, or rather I have B liturd a dark horsu hat loom- H il up In tho person of Fred M Kleitl, ex-LIUral mayor of Ogdeu, (l WhAt ills ihaucea nro I do not say. M I would llko It underatioJ that Ihu M TutoiroM soclct) list only njrunl to H t udorse threu peiaous for olllce. They H aru Martin Lauuuu for United Btatta M manhal, W. 1'. Bhelton, (oily sewer M auerliiteudtiil) for surveyor geueral H und Morris Bomers ittsecrelary of Ibu H American ligation at Ilerllu. M "Ah between ex-UovtruorWt st and B Colonel Lett, JuJgt, whole chances B aru thu btst for thu Utah governor- bBb. kllll?" "If it Ii truu that Trctldent Cleveland has ruled out ex olllcu holders, why then of cotiriu Colonel Hjl Loll Islieadnul thouldtra above hla ,HJ Kentucky comctltcr. Hut I don't Bjl think Tretldeut Cleveland lias ele- B dared Ihat hu will not uppolut ei ttllee Bjl holders My opinion Is that that Is alnily u rumor. Governor West, I Bjl know, Is a personal frleud of Trtsldent Bjl Cleveland, mid the latter will do all Bjl hu can for him." Bh iU'UIMi H.OOD.i EM'KITKD. I Li Illy Watcrmistcr Wlltkru 1 xprrts M is lllm.clf On llio Troapccls H lor High Water. H Commenting on tho robablltty of VJ hlghwalirthla spring, ex-Clly Water- M matter Wllcken sold lo a NlMSru- BJ porter thliufteruoont "The prospects Bb for high water are more romltlng tills H spring thuu uny tlmu since 1602, when Bj thu Jordan river was a inlle wide. M Bnow at Mountulu Dull ou Tuesday BJ was four feet deep ou tho level, while M on tho uiouutalii sides and ravines thu BJ de th was much grenter. BJ "Utah Lake Is now up lo compromise B polut so wu cannot lurthtr uaiu up- B thai body of water. All tlio surluawuier from Utith l.aku Hilda Bjl an outlet through the Jordan. Tiitro Bjl aru six canals which can be tilled out Bjl of the river, but they will nut Uliulii. BJ Ith thu vulumu to any leriejtible BJ degree, bB "Iheu tliotwoCottouwnods,THrley's, BJ I.mUratlon,Ited llultu aud City Creek BJ canyout will dl.charKu thttr waters B upuuus Ihu whole of tho Wasatch BJ raugu It tilted with soft, late teuton BJ snow which will )leld quickly lo tho ,BJ warm weather which mutt ueieuiarlly (JB soou bu here, l'rtpiratlous ehould bu 11 madu ta meet thu Hood which will BJ surely conn. The surplus water BJ eaiialB should bu ueiied up aud JH cleaned out at onto or tho lowlandt In JB tliob-iulii und west panto thoolty JB wlllbooomilefelyluuudatiil," JB