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Show COALVILLE TD1ES times riBUsmxa oa, COALVILLE, UTAH, UTAH NEWS. Batare ft Mad Pwwed Reread tbe Cllg Uialt at kMM CHy. The express Kansae Citg, Jan. ear on tha Kansas Citg, Ilttaburg 4 Gulf railway whicji left the depot here at 0:40 last night was robbed before it bad passed begond tbe citg limit. Two men, whom no one but' the messenger see mi to hire seen, climbed into the express car as tha train left tbe depot, Tbeg overpowered the meseenger, bonnd and gigged him, and rifled tha car before tbe Crain cam to a atop. When the train slowed np at a railroad crossing known a Air Lla Junction, tbeg climbed ont of the car and disappeared. Nothing was known of tbe robberg until a negro train porter entered the ear and found tha helpless ex pres messenger. After tbe train bad been a topped and ether, of the crew bad com forward and released the express messenger, it was found that the robbers bed rilled the local safe, taking from it everything of value. Theg made no oMm4 ex-pre- Fire destroyed tb E. N,' Je nlrlns ime tor et 8.11 Lsks City lut wik, coLtling loss of 13,000. J, A the result of fall from 13 fool ladder on Iteecmber, bringing on brain fever, John Barton. Janitor of tb. Balt Lake Herald, U dead. J JJiS Tbe Wee tern Union Telegraph com pang will establish a meaaenger aer rion in Salt Lake City, and mag estab-lU" a telephone system Uter. , Carbon oaatge aberifl and oonntg attornrj fired dozen alioti at eaeh other at Close range without efleeL An old gmdge U reaponai bin for it, A jurg baa awarded Mr. Sterena of Bandg 3.000 for the death of her iffort to disturb the through pfs,. who wan billed bg an Oregon which is protected bg ft time lock. Short 11 de engine three geara ago. From Air Line Junction ft telegraphic - The Ogden Klee trie Street Kail wag report of the robberg waeaeet to this company has" presented ft bid to the eltg, end the train proceeded couth. city of Ogden t light the atreeta of At tbe exprrs com pang's ofilea it waa that eltg at At. 40 per la mp per month.' stated that I '00 or 300 would proba-bl-g oover . tha eom pangs lo la Senator Stewart of Nevada, while la Salt Lake leal week, stated that bi polios circle, however, tb. Impression metal IlaU in tbe aenate had no hope , prevail, that the robber, secured thousand dollars in moneg and that anything for allrer Will be done ' Jewelry, bg tb administration. The robber entered tbe expreea ear Governor Welle baa appointed VI air ae the train was pulling out of the rice King gamma a delegate from tba forced tba' rear dpor yards, auU of CUh to the National Stock with a having E. N. Uyde of Kansas jlmmg. growers' eoaraation, to be beld la CJtg waa the ex pres messenger. Upon 1898. Dearer oa January turning from his work he looked Into Thera are proapeeU of a rerg large tbe barrel of a alx ahooter. The yield of wheat thla aeaaoa in Darla offered no resistance, though he county. Tba aoerage la perhape greater waa well armed, and after the robber than errr before, and farmer, gener bad boand him one of them stood allg, are anticipating a proape roue guard over him while the other rifled piano j h hna-baa- d . . 34-3- mea-mng- er tbattfe. Though last nights robberg ia the drat that ha occurred on the P. A 0. railwag line, it is the sixth crime of the kind perpetrated in Kansas Citg within fifteen months There have been several arrests pf alleged train robbers during this time but there has not been n single con. BRYAN'S Be t pew -Hie 1 - 1 - 1 IP s;xn-Sen- t, he-wa- at shown by, tha fact that the steel waa corroded, and waa broken In three pieces. Boms months slues the announcement waa published that petroleum springs had been found In Great Salt Lake, near Promontory, several locations were made, and assessment work has been done on some of them, George Pagn of Syracuse was the discoverer, and has some of the beat claims,-whicha Intends to develop Scat spring. i The State Historical society of Utah hfti Wu orgauUed anTTufirat pAWr elected aa follows: Franklin Rich- Isabel Cameron president; Brown, vice president; Jerrolil K. Let-hr, recording secretary; James T. Hammond, corresponding secretary; Lwla 8. IUlla, treasurer; Antoinette B. Kinney, librarian; Geo W. Thatch- cr, Joseph Geoghegan, Lewis W. Bhnrtliff, Joseph T. Kingsbury,' Electa Bullock, John T. Caine, Robert C. Lund, Charles 0. Goodwin euj Henry W. Lawrence, executive committee. While Claud Gullck, tb old on of W. D. Gullck of tha Provo Steam old laundry and Frankie, tbe son of Dr, McCnrtaln were playing at the latter home on Dec. SO, ft Winches ter rifle which had stood In a corner of tha room waa is soma manner ftrda, . tbe bullet entering the breast of Claude, killing him almost lastanR ly. Frankie McCurtaln says tha gun fell from the washstand Snd- - went off though the position of the wound and of the bullet make It difficui to i Ijow the weapon was discharged floor. A S year old brother inkle who waa in" tbe room said rankie shot Claude." The Verdict of the luquest was accidental death. The parents of both boy are nearly distracted with grief. Th. Jordan River Electric company has changed It name to Salt Lake City Water snd Electric Power company. and Increased Its capital stock to 1,000,000, Thla ia the company that propose to transmit power to Bingham and Mereur. George Powell of Salt Lake, a lad of 1J. while playing on the Rio Grande Western railway track on the last dsg of 1897. wax run into by a .with engine which ran over his arm, grinding the member completely off between the shoulder and elbow."'" ,-- v s Mexico and that his speech was purely extemporaneous. It was neatly 10 oclock when the banquet ball of the Lincoln hotel waa thrown o; eu. For sn hour previous a reception waa held for notable guests from abroad Hon. George Fred William of Boston, Hon. David Overuiyer and Hon. J. II. Atwood of Kansas. Covert were laid for 00 guests, and ovei an hour was spent In discussion of tb menu. The principal address of the evening was bg Mr. Overmger on the subject, lh National Democrat Among other speakers were Georg W. Bei go, Lincoln; Governor Holcomb, Nebraska; Q. M. Hitchcock, Omaha; Hon, W. n. Thompson, of Grand Island, Neb., and Hon. JohnIL Atwood, of Kansas. . Mr. Bryan responded to the toast, Our Guests. ' Nearly all of the speakers referred to Mr. Bryan aa the generally accepted candidate df 1000, and the sentiment was generally applauded. It waa af ter 3 a. m. when the banquet finally concluded. S1P at HI rM. Kansas CHy, Ma, Jan. 5. While James Scott, ft Santo Fa railway engineer, slept in hi engine eab thla morning, hla engine drawing ft long string of freight and stock ears, bore down upon another freight trait moving in on the siding nU th Santo F railway yards at Argentine, Kansas. A eollisu n followed. Charles K. Lander. stockman, 40 years of age, of Brazilion, Kaa, waa kllledand M. L. Meara, A. G. Olln, John C. Myers and J. W. MeAdow were injured.'' The stockmen were in the caboose of the wrecked .train. Non of tbe injuries were serious. Damage to the engine was slight. The engtneer Is in custo dy and will be criminally. proceeded -- against. !r u4 Hobs. Richmond, Va., Jan. 5. George B. Huntley, a prominent lawyer of Am Ha eouBty. is under arrest and the police are searching for Col. John Cur sons, past grand commander of the Grand Camp of Confederate Veteran of Virginia The warren ta were issued upon In formation that the doughty exconfederates were about to engage lr durL Tbe affair la the outgrowth of charges against Colonel James N. Stubbs, grand commander of the state ftoetftera Grand Camp. himself. Tbla resolution ws passed In 1878 by KepabHeso vote. It declares that All tha bond of tb United States, issoed or authorized to be (sailed (un dvr the refunding of 1870, the act to provide for th resumption of specie payment of 1894, etc.,) are payable, principal and In terest, at tha option of th government of the United Stale, in aliver dollar of the coinage of the United Stale, containing 413tf grains each of standard silver, and that to restore to its coinage such aliver eoins aa a legal tender in payment of said bonds, principal and Interest, it not si violation of the public faith nor la derogation of the rights of the public creditor. f 1 - Bills- - Washington, Jan. 4. One of the ever dismoat dangerous counterfeit covered ha made it appearance. Mr, John Creamer, of tbe at Philadelphia, today brought to tha a- -' eret service five 100 silver certificates head ef President Monroe. The gen eral appearance is excellent, and after S doe examination tb officials of tha treasury cash room were undecided as to their genuineness, and only after the notes bad been soaked ia hot water and, when th two piece forming the back and the and front of the ootr came apart, were they, convinced of th fraud- - Th note la in the series' of 1891, check letter D; face plat, 1; Tillman, register; Moogta treasurer; portrait of James Monroe. All numbers so far seen begin wifi 345. stateSecretary Gage desire ment made that, in hla nent, it waa natal for buslnesa r i or others to accept silver certifies! of this denomination and in ease 4 y were now oa hand, they ahould be j ml to tha banks for transmission L, it a treasury at Washington. It sou's Tore 4 Bj V L the ten-- n Columbus, O., Jan. 4. torlrti contest tb opposi to Sena-- t test vote tqr Hanna bss won the and organised both br rites of th legislature. Represents e Mates of Cleveland, Hannas homi was elected temporary apeak of the oute'by ft rote of 48 against 43 for swell, II The tea oa candidate. that an-sho- w tfenea l three short enough to licet, Frirnda of Itoshiil and are hopeful. Frjads of th ens tor have not given u hope, end claim that the organU oh of th legislator will have no rot on the senatorial vote. This vi. ly expressed by those h councils, yet it la plain t worried. There has been some t ing Secretary Sherman lt rather than to see a demos Republican elected. trtahl Metal' Washington, Jan. 4. OWpa is generalt in party .t they ar of bringthe race it or Sliver i, Director of tha Mint Pres ton estimate tie Utah gold product for 1897 at 78,000 fine ounces and th silver product at 8,500,000. Utah la the only state that does not show an Increase in th gold product, sceordlag to tbe report received by Mr. Preston. He says, however, that he expects the final statement will exhibit a alight increase for Utah. The figures he baa now at html are from Assayer Braden, In chug of the Helena mbit. Th estimates for Nevada, a furnished by Snperinhnd.-a- t Adams of tbe Carson City mini, uov the gold product of the state to be $3,179,000, (coin value.) Director Preston estimates the gold product of the entire country at and the silver 000,000. indianapous plan. ), con-gre- HOME COMING. olw. Sara I hearing everything. -- W.jr.Brgaaa Jan. Lincoln, Nab., Cutler of the Labi Sugar Manager factory, Da rid Ecclea of Ogden and home coming from bis Mexican tba occasion of a more other Utah caplUIUU have decided to erect a auger factory at La Grande, marked display of enthuslamonthj Oregon. Air, Cutler ha secured an op- part of hi political friends that tion on a piece of land there and mag baa been shown since hie return from take some experienced beet grower. Chicago following hi nomination for tb presidency. Thla being tbe night SfcBlMfUl Jllai Am waa successfully peri (at fhe complimentary banquet tenderformed at the Holy Cm, hospital at him hg h Bryan Traveling Men Ralt Lake, Dee. 39, of removing a ladys club, a number of distinguished men atoel hair pin from the stomach of who participated In the function were little Ida Wilcox, who resides at Kir on hand at the station to greet him. Toth Associated Press corn erdale, near Preston, Ida. The opera' tloa consisted in the opening of the Mr. ltryan said not yet stomach. Tha pin had been in tha ready to express hi impressions of stomach for some time, after effort will be reconvenes. made to find oat just how lb McKin ley Republicans from the mountain state really stand on the sliver question now. Wolcott. Shocp, Carter, Warren and Clark will put on record n proposition to adopt the Stanley' Matan amendment to thew proposition one of tbe appropriation. Thla wRl probably be offered bg Senator Te'ller jh. . Bach Kathaatwaaa DUpUvd Silvar qiiMUoa. anh-treasur- y aev-sr- ql viction. am Jan- - Coaaterfett -- season to mtt William Lew la, the sheriff who ehot and klllsd James A. filer at Sandg la 1893, baa been acquitted on ft plea of Inaanltg, He baa been an In mate of the Bute aaglnra almost erar sinqg the killing was done. hfagor Glendennlog of Salt Lake and Major Spencer of Ogden were fermallg preaented to Mag or Van Wgek of Greater New York on New Yoars dag, oa which occasion tbeg were" afforded opportunities of seeing and WiutuS 'Washington, Waatsrs BOLD TRAIN holO-u- p. product at $58, - Clavetaad Part! te BU4 OfW Factory. Los Angeles, Ju. 4. E.U. Dyer A Co. of Cleveland, Ohio, have closed a contract with David Eccles and Joseph Clark of Ogden, Utah, forth construction of ft beet sugar factory at Ogden. The terms of the contract provide that the factory which will have s dally capacity of .700 tons, shall be completed In time to hand! the beet crop of the season of 1898. When completed, the plant; It is tald, will represent 'an expenditure of 700,000. Messrs, Ecclea and Clark have carefully inspected the sugar factory at Lo Alamos, and have returned tc Ogden. wae foe HiwUiint, Chicago, Jan, 1 Police Inspector Schsack has made a verbal offer of 130,000 in improved real estate to any person producing Mrs. Luetrt dead or alive. Attorney Harmon on the defensive has complained that he is only prevented from producing Mrs. Luet-gertblack of funds und Inspector Schsack took thla method of rejoiner. He also hope thus to put a quietus on the report from various jrarls of to country that Mrs. Loetgert has been diseovered y Be sort t Moaotovr Bator Comwtsatow-Cenea- ev rwpweL Washington, Ju. t The report of tbe m netry commission, containing the plan of currency reform proposed by It, has bees aant out Under the head of silver currency th report ' taye: w have 354,353,051 of notes of 5 . snd under, and 80,194,788 of silver dollars in actual circulation, making a total of 414,551,819 of current money In use, exclusive of gold, ia denomlna stlons of II, 13 and 4. Our total stock of silver dollars is 453,713v793. This is an excess! v quantity to have at the existing discrepancy between thelrle-gs- l and actual value. But with further coinage of them dltcon tinned. and their parity assured by the exchange of gold for thepi on demand, it ia better to retain them as they ar than to attempt a final solution at this time of the problem whieh they pretest. By Withdrawing all silver certificates over 10, a 4, and all other notes under place will be made for nearly all the silver dollkpe In ft way whieh will give tbe country full benefit of them for current nee without Imposing upon tb treasury any serious burden In their maintenance. report Concerning banking, th points out that, th chief difference of the proponed from the existing system of bask notes ia that it gradually does' away with the requirement that there shall he a deposit of bonds with the government as a condition for th issuance thereof. As now the notes are to be first lien upon all th resources of tha banks. Ineluding the stockholders' liabilities. Thla ehange is necessary because of th acarcity of United States bonds, and the at tempt to substitute other bonds would lead to many evil. 1 nine-tenth- th years after their date, to the -- NORTHWEST. NOTES. g waa the popular sport In Virginia City, Nev., on Christmas. W. R. Lee of St. Clair, Churchill county, Nev, has shipped 330 cases, 7,483 pounds, of honey to Indianapolis, Cock-fightin- -- lad. At Sellah, Mont, on the Flathead reservation, Peter Lucier was dangerously wounded by tha accidental discharge of ft ehotgnn. James Burk of Steamboat Nev., subsequently to th taking effect of the proposed act. reminds Californians that gold was 'If at the end of flv year next after diseovered on Jgfioary 18, 1848 and the taking effect of the 'proposed act that making th 35th th anniversary any United States notes or treasury is wrong. notes shall be outstanding, sym uot Reports from Dock water Nev. tat exceeding onefiftb of such outstand- that the range cattle In that section ing amount shall be retired and can- are in poor condition, and a number celled each year thereafter;' at at tha have died during the recent cold end of ten years after tbe passage of weather. the proposed set that United States I At Wllbfux, Mont, John Nettleton notes end treasury notes then but- - snd William Moore, "cowboys, fodght tending shall eeaaa to be legal tender a duel with pistols ovee a girl whom ior all debts, pnblic and private, ex- both loved. Moor was badly wound cept for duee to the United State. " ed, but Nettleton escaped sever ' The monetary commission, headed by Charles Fairchild,, has completed Mrs. E. living on Indian the work of drafting ft bill which em- creek, northErdman, of LnskrWyo.,commltted bodies tbe recommendations of tha suicide recently by taking concencommittee on the monetary qneatibn trated lye. Mrs. Erdman tried to kU and the reform of th currency. This her Infant child, bat failed.- - Th wobill will he introduced ia congress af- man has been sick for some ' time, and t, ter it eon- enea, br Congressman bad. become deranged. who has been in cloe' touch James Corbett New Yorker, went , with the commission in its work from to Butte recently ftp Edna Diamond, tha time the work began. because sbe failed to return east on OPPOSITION TO HAN N Ad transportation famished by him. After an Interview he knocked her down and la then alleged to have drawn ft silk fame Tot Short at Enoaxh te th Baited fttsto Hwt handkerchief from hla pocket and at3. Jan. Cleveland, Ohio,'' Opposition tempted to tie it about her neck and to the flection of M. A. Hanna to the itrangle her. Her cries brought help. aenate from Ohio is developing and it In ft saloon at Rockey Ford, Colo., will require a hard fight on tha part of an Christmas day, Hex Inyard was tha administration friends to win. whirling ft on hia finger Some recent appointments have when it slipped and fell to the floor, been used to cement the opposition, txplodlng. Th ball passed through and thus tha administration has been the' neck of ft man named Hogl of brought Into tba matter. Pueblo, making a dangerous if not Governor-elec- t Bnshnell seems to be fatal wound. This ia the third or fourth the man upon whom the opposition ia man Inyard has gotten with his ' united, la behalf of the opposition, , 7 tha governor, in an interview tonight, The body of Barney Flannagan, who aaid: died from injuries receired in a I am a candidate only In the recepcollision ia Wyoming has been tive pens. I want the members of laid to rest in Eureka," Nev. Tha ex- tbe general assembly to select for tent of his injuries were not realized themselves. If I bav any political in- until tha coffin waa opened, when it fluence, I want to- - rest upon it right was sesn that he had received th full now upon, my opposition to Senator force of the escaping steam from tha Hanna. TBs people of this state, in exploded boiler of the train on which h waa riding. my opinion, are tired of bossism. X -- t y. - Over-stree- er But the ehlaf interest in the report centers in the plao of currency reform, presented ns follows: Tb existing gold standard shall b maintained; and to this end the standard unit of vain shall continue, as now, to eonalatof 25.8 grains of gold a fine, or 23.33 grains of pure gold as now represented by the one-teepart of the eagle. All obligations for the payment of money hereafter entered into, shall, unless otherwise expressly provided, be deemed, and held, to be payable in gold coin of the United States, as defined in th standard aforesaid: No silver dollars shall be hereafter coined. , There shall be created a separate division la tbe treasury department', to be known aa tha division of issue and redemption. To this division shall he committed all faeetiona of the treasury department pertaining to tha Uau and of note or certificates and to tbe exchange of coin. It Shall be the duty of the secretary of the treasury to maintain th gold reserve in the division of issue snd redemption at such turn aa shall secure tha certain and immediate redemption of all notes and ailver dollars presented, and the preservation of pnblio confidence. To provide for any temporary deficiency which at any time may exist tha secretary of the treasury shall b authorised, at hi discretion, to Issue certificates of Indebtedness of the United 8ttes, payable ia from one to five sued. i )e' The assistant treasurer tm charge ef the division of is ue and redemption ahalL on demand, pay m gold coin' all United States nc t ' and treasury note preaented for payment, and as paid, cancel the same un to the amount of . 50,000,000. After that amount shall bav been paid and cancelled, he shall then from time to time cancel such further amount of note o paid aa shall equal, 'but not exceed, the in ereaaeof national bank notes issued de- nomination of 50 or multiples thereof, with interest at ft rate not to exceed 3 per centum per annum and to sell and to dispose of the same forriawful k money. Whenever money la to be borrowed on the credit of the United States, tte secretory of th treasury shall be authorized, instead of issuing the usual forms o engraved bonds, upon receiving lawful money of the United States in sums of not less than fifty dollars ($50) In any single payment to cause a record of all such payments to be made in books to be kept for that purpose In Washington, and thereafter, from time to time, to pay to those so registered on such books interest not to exceed I per cent per annum in gold coin. United States notes or treasury notes once redeemed shall not be paid ont again except for gold coin," unless there shall be an accumulation of such notes In the division of Issue And redemption which cannot then be cancelled under the provisions of the act In which case the secretory of tbe treasury shall have authority, if in Ms judgment that course Is necessasy for tbe publio welfare, to Invest the same or any portion thereof In bond of the United States for the benefit of the redemption fond; such bonds to be held in th division of issue and redemption, subject to sale at the discretion of the secretory of the treasury for the benefit of the division of issue and redemption, and not for any other purpose. The secretary of the treasury shall be authorized to sell from time to time, at his discretion, any silver bullion in tha division of issue and redemption; and the proceeds la gold of each sales shall be placed to the account of the gwid reeerv? in the division of issue. and redemption. The gold certificate and currency certificates shallwhcnever they are presented and paid or received In the treasury, be retired and not reis- - six-shot- rail-ro- ad am blamed because of my appointee bare, some of them were working against Senator Hanna. The city ia fnll of federal employees from Washington for him, and nothing is said about that. 1 am tired of this at tempt to bold me up. It aeema to me that I do not owe anything to Benftor Hanna, after the way 1 was treated by him and hie friends in ths last convention. 1 ... If Senator Hanna's friends think they can scar me by threatening to atop the inauguration of officers, they are simply mistaken In their man. c Here la ex-Co- n greasman A. C. Thomp- of Portsmouth, telling it about tbe hotel lobbies that if 1 dont look out 1 will have no Inauguration ceremonies st all. If the people of the state dont want it I am aura I dont son! care, The wolf hunt on Bush creek, Wyoming ended In the party jumping up even wolves near the head of a small Stream on th other aide of Bush creek, but the snow waa so deep tBat tt was Impossible to make any headway in the ehaa. The snow was nearly three ftet deep in places kndt was out of the qnestioh for either bound or horsee to run in It At Miles City, Mont, a dull Christ mss wound npat night with a murder. Two bullets were fired by au unknown person through window la the Wong Chong laundry. The' first bu'let struck tbe floor and the second struck Ling Gee in the left temple. He was ironing clothes when shot It U suspected Lee Gees murderer was a fellow countryman. Gilbert Kitchen, . of Great Falls, Mont, employed at the' Boston and Montana mill,' was worked up fa a high state of nervousness by" adversity at hia Canadian home, had a premonition of danger nod thinking it would happen in the mill left in his undershirt and overalls and walked all my -- POOUNQ WHISKY, Half a Million Barrel BepreaenU tucky'l Best Louisville, Ky., Jan. Leading Kentncky distillers have inaugurated a movement for ft pool of the big stocks of pa st"years."'lr'i8 claimed Tbit 500,000 barrels of whicky will be put morning when he reached Fort Shaw, miles. He thinks now he into the pooL A committee on dis- twenty-eigh- t tribution will be employed. The was hesded for Canada. Privates Dsvls snd Murphy' of Fort whisky firms at Cincinnati, St. Louis, Yellow stone, who were detailed for Peoria, Chicago and other place are Interested in the enterprise, which the winter at Mod geyser, Mont, starthas not yet been perfectly arranged ed on a ninet 'en-mitramp for mail, but Murphy gave out, while Davia for operation. ' i he whisky kept on. Murphy reached the Lake Cincinnati, Q., Dec. 31. hotel the next morning, -having been pool organized yesterday at Louisville 11 night. The temperatnre was I for Kentucky distillers includes tbs out 25 degrees below aero snd his ears and leading Cincinnati distillers on its feet were baSfey T7rozen7I)avls was committee. Among the leading on the committee are John found frozen stiff. Governor Richards of Wyoming has Atherton, Lociaville, chairman; R. this to say anent the coming meeting G. Monarch, Owensboro, Ky., John While the Bosch and Mr. W. S. Smearingen, of cattlemen in Denver: Louisville; Nicholaa Walsh and George Talua of cattle ia greater than that of W. Harris, Cincinnati,-- It is proposed, any .other kind of live stock in tha after the pooling arrangements ' are western states and territories at th perfected, to incorporate the larger present time, sheep are a close second. The returns for assessment ' distiUerie into a strong consolidation, purposes ' in Wyoming for ths current year show no but plans are made public. that during the past ten years ths total Me ta Ktoadik. , valuation of cattle has decreased 60 Seattle. Wash.. Jan. 3, Forty-fiv- e per cent horses have decreased 55 per Klondikers arrived last night on ths cent while sheep have increased 293 -steamer Corona from Skaguay and per cent and swine have increased 317 Dye, They brought no late news aa per cent Thla has been a year all of them left Dawson previous to for those engaged ia either good tbs cattle Nov. 13. In reference to the food situ- or sheep business, and both branches ation, they confirm the stories of last of Industry should bo equally well repweek's arrival that there will be no resented to this convention. famine this winter although provisions The elevation of William E. Pigott are scarce, will be necessary, how- of Great Falla, Mont, to a poeltion on ever, they tMnk, to get supplies In the supreme bench crested n vacancy early in the spring, . as the stock on on the state board of education, which hand will be pretty well exhausted by the governor filled one day during the she time the Yukon opens for navigaweek by appointing M. J. Garrett tion. Among those coming from Daw- past ofLewlttown.. . son were Dr. Van Sant,' Peoria, 111. ; An unknown masked man tapped Allan R. Joy, Portland, Ore., and A. E. the till In the Steamboat Springs (NeMurphy and James E. Kelly of Helena, vada) hotel recently and robbed tbs Mont. about the place. He secured loungers The trip out was a very hard one, on little very booty; Albert Watson, sup- -account of tbe extreme cold, tbe thermometer ranging from 50 to 70 below posed to be the guilty party, has bee arrested on suspicion. sera. t(. -- le dia-tille- ra FIm -- f v4 |