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Show EVENING NEWS." TTiuradar EARLY BREAMS. To be GIVEN AWAY, COOK STOVE Range, Cook Stove or Heater from us will I entitled to a chance In pur S30O.OO jfiickle Kxtenslon Karly Breakfast Cook Stove, to be Given Away, January 1, 1887. Our old customers will be given a chance by calling or sending ua their address. Complete Stock of Cast and Wrought Iron Ranges, Cook Stoves, Rarest designs in Hard and Soft Coal Heaters. Tin and Granlt Irownware and House Furnishing Goods. 13 raaj(in. si The steamer Han Pablo arrived in San Francisco October 80th, bring Hongkong advices to October 2nd, and Yokauama news to October 12th, as follows: SPECIAL 1 I Anyone baying P. W. MABSEN &"CO., TIIK STRAITS SETTLEMENTS. John Fay and Mrs. Hansen, tho two captives-takeby the Cbiuee when the JUok Canton, have tney looted at 1'auantc. Mr. Fav had to walk 12o;miles barefooted through the unele. wniie Mrs. Hansen walked elgbty inllcs. The, were three months iu the bauds of the natives. . ar-rivt- Kl 9 S1 NATJSAL FWJJT FLAVORS M0ST'PERFC(5T MADE! and PrcpArad with strict rcrard fc Pnritr, Strong contain.' Baking PowderEr. Kekithf ulneau. Dr. Irln's no Ammonia.Llme.Alum or PhoKpnt. fri e t Extracts. Vanilla. Lemon, etc., linvor dellelouitfy. PRICE BAKING POWDER CO. Chicago and SLLaals. . m.i BHgiggBga 39 and 41 E. FIRST SOUTH STRJBJtT. COKKA. Advices from Corea say that the Coreaa Government have decided to mili European dross for their adoptomcers. rots is quite a ne w detary partures Tlicy have also resolved to carry oat nthe ttcbeme for establishing a Lepatioi-lloklo. Ueuerah Denny has succeeded In securing the recall of tho Chinese resident at Seoul, much to the Joy of the Corean Government. ClllNA. Twelve thousand dollars have been paid by the students who were truiltv of the recent outrages against Chris tian missionaries near Chung- - king. The money will be used to rebuild the have now completed arrangements for a Sale of Popular PALL and IVINTEIt STYLES, ut PRICES which tcill maize its We THE FRIEND OF EVERY ECONOMICAL BUYER. Wq keep the Best Qualities', Styles and Assortment in DRY SEASONABLE GOODS, Catholic chapel. The Canton correspondent of the North China Daily Nev of Sept. 22nd, a lew miserable beings were says: nas found it at last! UNCUS Sam beneaded the day before vesterdav. remndy for Torpid Liier, 8ick Hoadache, Habitual ConstipaUoo, Chang Chi, who I was extradited from Chilla and Fever, ami all affoctiona of the nong, was not among taeui, g tiong ComNew Kidneys and Liver. This is a doubtless reserved for the refined one convince and trial you vill pound, barbarities in vogue in Fokien provthat it is the Cheapest and Qrat Remedy ince, where the victims are cut up, acin the Market for Diseases of Kidneys, cording to custom in other parts ex-of Livor and Stomach. It you want a pare China. But Immediately after the vegetable compound, Uiat is positively work Is finished, many guaranteed to contain no mercury, go to . ecutioner's alf starved wretches run up, rip open your Druggist, and Ret a Bottle of the , Arkansaw Liver and Kidney Bemedy. the bodies of the scarcely dead vic$ 1.00 per Bottle. tims, scoop np their heart, liver and n. II. MOORE & SOX. lungs, and gnaw the bleeding, reeking, gnastiy mass like so many does de For Sale by all Druggists. vouring carrion." Many thousands of disbanded sol ders are commuting atrocities in Hainan, it is reported that General Fontr has been defeated by the rebels 01 iu Hainan, ine rebels have joined WEST ROLLER with the half savages of the Island and have been disturbing the peace of the Vill : No. S3 North Ttnvle Street, Island tor some time. BoatSouth 21 Oflc: TpU Bv the exDlosIon of a lot of rifle car ittrett, Wet at Shanghai on September 24th, tridgescoolies were dangerously hurt. three BRANDS: 01 tne sunerers cmnz a lew days two PATEHT, H9H alter. CAHKBtm Ha. 1. PtCKFIVS Wat,K WHK.tr FLOCK. JAPAN. Takada-mar- u steamer The left Hakofei kiui. date for Sado on flCiESTCisi September loth with ana a considers IT1. OCcs Tslspheae about loo passenger Mill N.no. ble quantity of cargo on board. 'When m. near Tobisbima a storm commenced. ECJ.AS MOKBia. Snpt- mi and the steam power was increased in order to reacn the island inr siieiter. Uulortunateiy the excessive strain burst tbo boiler, and more than 100 persons perished. Th Nival Department ias orSUPERFINE dered eight Krupp guns from Germany. They are said to be of the latest HOLE-WHEA- T! type. The extradition treaty between Japan and the United States bus been We tak pleasure In Informing: oar Customers and the Public, that we hare a full and complete line of MISSES' AND LADIES', CHILDREN'S ' CONSISTING OF ALL THE Latest Designs in Diagonal, Uerlin, Ticlll, Asthrl-can- , Honcle, German Silk, Two Tone Prise, Plush and Velvet, in all Popular Shades. Jrt-ice- , PIONEER iLL nnnw veS" f I mmm ISO IMCMJUrUKATED if but - EO AND flavor:! PpefiTER KAlm nnr an ..tflf.Jifif Orttnw, LWi Lw.Piei MUM H0., isitJS ALL It YWm THE Hills, V OF WHEAT of-w- PLANING MILL, FAsXOW, Cashier Dsssrst Kattsaal Baak. Trsssmrsr. W. r. AJTMsJOE, at EAST: OF DEPC K Ll'MltER, LATH,. . AT COST AT notLDl.VUK, l.lf . WE HAVE AN OVERSTOCK OF BTJIL.i)l.Eli,3.: Which ws will sell at COST for CASH daring ths mt RDMKEY Raw anil Boiled Oils, Turpentine, Varnishes, White Lead, Putty, COLORS IN OIL, Etc., - la stock and at LOWEST 1L&.KX.KT Lto tjitimer, Taylor "A" Co. 1ATXS. at LOWEST POSSIBLE FBICXS. gallons at Darrsi prices. mm, it emeh u mail kcehi speciil G2S. CENTRAL -- liRWCU 110USB or mi STDDEBAKER BH S WINES and LIQUORS FOR, MEDICINAL PURPOSES, Of excellent quality aod &" ABMSIisCSGr BUILDERS Or FINE CARRIAGES, . WVmII IX BUGGIES & SPRIIIf itteitiii. FARM, FKEIGIIT, GODBE PITTS DRUG COMPANY. MSlWTDlfli EXCELSIOR Ore and Traveling Wagons. CO.. . . Wa-- Whips, Wa(oa Kobber, Coavch Ouclc, . Bobes, Coven, on Kxtrs, , Ltunps, Candles, Cloth, Ktor Washara, Fine Harness a Snccialtv. i AlJiQ RKFBKSKNTINC) i and Twine Binder. Mam mmJI M.BBml Beswl ChUled iPlews, HO FUTE; SHEETIBlRzSTIUFEDmBESTIHBEBr TOOLS. Somtk -Weir Steel anews s. aad Flows, Multcj Harrewa, 012-1- 3 N Main Street, St. LouU, Missouri. noUlajrawortJa Hay Rake ; ' M r;Vv V'-.sm ' am XJ! - ici-Th- ) i ITA4LV 3E.ii S3 and 35 Main Street; m U a si is 1 srff 1 "as -- fwi sMs) Uolo 2Xcrcnt3 in Emit jloxso waiy. mi u crti, PTa - Z TTk irENKY WAGNKH, ISUEE oVci-u.- i i ansrow - hi n. 111,1 V - hnnrti-v- tlirt-- o .1. whol-!Ml- PArEU AHVERTlSINtl nUltFAU, box. epruce SL (Priuting House Sq.), Now York. 10 SOLD 2.CERTS DRUSC1STS: BY PER THE DENVER and Ilest Medicine for Children. 00 CHICAGO"0 WORTH- - Rio Cranio Westuni PIXiCEl. ClIILDItES'S ,NS ESTERN RAILWAY. ht cents per botttle. THE BEST IIOUTE ANI THE POPULAR GRAEFENBERG CO:, PASSENGER ROUTE 111 N. Y. Chambers St.. EAST AND WEST! CASH Till: Paid for STRAW at the Paper Mill, mouth of Big Cottonwood, Five Dollar per ton, BETWEEN mm, SALT III THESE THE ATLANTIC EXPRESS U O a. iu. ; Loaves 11:11' a.n. Direct e niiecflon Is made at Piiehlo and Denver for Omaha, Kansas City and all points Kut. THE PACIFIC EXPRESS leaves Ojt'lan Daily at lt Lake City. Daily at Spgs EXCELLENT (, -- frm Ihc East at rrives at Salt L.ke 4 MO in., and leaves for Ogden at 4 45 p.m., m II p. , iiiHKiiiK runm.xu)u nun iri'ivcs at ihe t'eiilrul I'acillc. for the West. West can lm Ticket tor all points East ii relinked nl I lie I vol ODicc it nl Cily Ticket oiVcv. While Hoiimo corner, Hslt l.skoCiiT. W.ll.UAKCKOI'T, I r.PODtiK, J.fl.BKJINltTT ties Hsnsscr. Ueu.PaM. At. (ion. Suil. INEBAL WJTEBS, Ktm, v't rinin H. iniilllTT, najrr. . i.. n'l sn WHICH ARB IiKAI1 II KUL. AS WKLIj AS l'LKASAN f. Do m y o To I :! J'lu Onljf Line from Salt I.akt City tiunuinff RLE HP INO CARS Pit KK for f nut of Paitmgert holding Sccotid clatt and EwugrtnU 'J'icitA. AND KNJOY THE LUXUUY OF A BATB Oim-k- On Ww. rtrat SMlk Hot OF CARS SLEEPING all Through Passenger Trains. Children's Clothing a Speciait Beets liiKlon and I alifornia It oners .urin advantages Hot ihissiIiIs by sny olhst :! AmnDl a tew of th numerous pint. i ih hy ths ialivn of Ha superiiiiity f r.Joyi-f.iinl l.etwcen OmsliN snd rhii atn, its T a iUA III two tra'iis day of thai human srl an, which are th. ran crrale, lis I A I. A ' inprniiil? J CAHS, which HI. r. rnoilf. Of comfort and clcranre; lis AIII.O nnau ri.a. IIR4WINI1 MMM kv anvj snd it w,ldelv celelwated I.ATIAJ. IIMIMJ t'A HN, lha rqnal Sv Which can not te found elsewhere. At Council Itlufls th trains ot th Ur.ioa Taciflo lif. connect in t'oon Depot Willi Ihoae 0( th (liicato A Noilhwealera Ry clo4 la C'Mcaro the train of lltia lin m toanei'tion with thus of al Eatisia libra r.r Delralt. Colilihn, Iaclinpnlia, ("to I'lllshiir. rlnnali, Niagara Kalis. IVnflalo New Toll Toronto, Mocire.l. tloaion. aaul W .h in ritilaOelih:, llaliiinois at all points In the K.aat. aak Ih ai for li' kan via the V NORTH W CSTB RM " Al ,f vou with 16 licit acroitiiuodalinnr tic.iet AjcnU sell tickets via thtt line. UUITliT 1UL.I.MAN FURNISHING GOODS. ca- - 1rf(un. WITHOUT CHANGE and BOYS' CLOTIIIfifl Omaha, Council BJuffs I Chicago. Th only lin te taks in, Oes Momei AXD Mnr.liaMl.iwa, Odar Kspids. fiMiUin.Diton ('hicuKO, Milwaukee, and all poinl KWil To th. tpoila of Neltraska. Ooloralo, y Vrh aminic Clsh. Idaho. Nevada, LAKE DE.WER, Worttipffl's ftlliDi Store! AND i LINE ONLY GO TO THB MEN'S WTWSH THE U1J1WKKN tjea't UFO. n. Wll.l.l AMlN' ; J'u': Akest, Kwin ,WlniUor lllo' k, Denver wan. raik:h k tJniral Waaler Ieat. Oaaht, Nb aot get an idea 'that these watcrt Ad .!c:isam in tlio WAliM ho in the weather. A trial will cuuviiicc you that they will rout ami do you good. Wngonii leave tho city every hour tot ihc Spr:ngs. UKKICICSIIMKNT3 of all kijlH for said on tho Grouinlrt, nnd ovory a'.comodation to meet the pulil'e want. are not 8. UOM YARD AND PLANING HI Lit. DEALERS IH '" ON HTOII I'KICKH HAS CO.V l UfieelvInK my Kmh frvti fV very day direct from Hie llherli'B, 1 en and do Bell cheaper than any dealer i mn-,d- 1 STAIR J3TJIIJDINGA SPECIAI.TX. a. ik it. . a a a Mall lUweat DOWN WITH HIGH PK1CICS rreaman In tbe van with Low Price. II. FREEMAN JT. DIIALER IN FRESH FISH, H. S34 H. Stall tit m. LATII, Shingle, Moaldlng, Krainea, Doors, Windows, Blinds, Wood Pump, Packing Boxen, ntiilder.' Hardware, Saah Weltit, CiliABS, Etc., Etc. :0: t VOOO .TANKS OP ALL. DESCRIPTIONS M AOK TO ORDID. trAR mo-- Xruekr., H Jr h , FISH STORY. j. I. itKtcaai.v, KHIK1KM. ic Nevada Lumber sierra THIS IS NO town. Delivered at your doors freMi every inf. itoui, tvDii in, siauion. "ETi XjTT IVTT J. Ltkw. Bait Ijike. I tf tier, r.mmt N i mm, 6gdeh CHICAOO-FINES- ASSESSMENT NOTICE. HEOCflOSS COTTGC0L0SS HANDY T PAItKfca-- PAINTS Officb of thb Wasatch Mining Compant1 Hoopkb A Kldkeoqk Builoino, Halt Labs G'itt, Utah PAINTS. rtlUT, CKKKNT QUALITY (MIAHiNTKtll. Oirdoii A lrker,,Man ufacturei-- of Taints. For sal t'. AMD COLORS. 'VfOTICB IS HEREBY GIVEN, THAT LI at a meeting of the Corporation named above, held on the Fifth day of October 18SS. at the Office f the Comnanv. an Assessment of Ten Cents per 'Share was oa tao capital stocic or tne corto the Treasurer. N. poration, and payable W. Clayton, at the office of the corporation auoye stated, on the fninin aayor JNovem ber.ltWO. Any btock npon which this aaR s c. y M. I, and branches Ha TP Utah ConirallHailroad. NEW TIME CARD, APHIL ir IHNO. ment may remain nnpaid on said day, No vember 0th. IsMH. will be delinquent and ad verttaed for sale at public auMion, and unless payment la made before, will he sold on the said Mh day of November, 1836, to pay tbe delinquent assessment, together wun cost oi advertising ana expenses oi ale. By order of tho Board of Director. N. W. CLAYTON, Secretary Wagatch Mining Company. Salt Lake City, Utah, October 1J, liWC PA83KNCCR TRAINS Uoln BAl.T LAKIC DAILY, UKAVIt Klb. . FOLIOWBi AS Ksnth. 44s; a.m I Mil ford Express at p.m. 3T Passenger Trains Arrive ia Salt Lake, daily a follows: Atlantic Express at. Park City and IT. A N. Express.... From Horllu flfl Expreaa at Park City and U. A N. Express.... aoa cope. niAKOis Qeaeral LiKGAJj NOTICB. Ia the Probate Court ia and for Salt Lake County, Temtory of Utah. In the matter of the Estate of' Tboma A. Judd, Deceased. Notice of time and place for the bearing of eiiuon ior aumisston. to jrrouate oi vv in. -- I .0o 4.00 rroia I 7.S0 11. W Mllfortl Rxprers at. p.m. a.m. a.sa fitMMlt. C.40 0 p.sa JOHN PIIAIlP, UenCraJ Hupcitnlend nt. aad Passenger Agt. Fre-gb- t 7.20 v . WHO IS UNACQUAINTED WITH THB GEOGRAPHY OF THIS COUNTRY, WILL 8EK BY EXAMINING. THIS MAP, THAT THH ii i' i 1 ' i.i . mi i.. T3URStTANT TO AN ORDER OF 8AIU JL Court in said matter, notice is hereby the cui day or rsoveui given that Saturday, at 11 o'clock a. m., at the ber, A. D. 18-County Court House in Salt Luke t'lty.Utfli in the court room of said Court, Territory, has beea appointed the time and place tor or meoe r. uit Hearing or a petition the admission to probate of a cerL&in daenment therewith nresfinted. uor- to be tbe last Will and Testament porting Thomas A. Judd, decasod, when and of all Where persons interested may appear and oppose the probate of said will, or Ik? grunting of letters Testamentary to her I prayed lor in said petition. Dated at Salt Lake City, October 23rd. 1886. JOHN O. CUTLER . Probate Clerk; Salt Lake C'oun . d lOt "1 iljhilmb.h ' & tMivsBua,rV Sv i Vf2a!l"" lVA" "CT i N. W. CLAYTON, flfJL ESTATE i LOAN AGENT, modif AMD NOTARY PUBLIC. : Collections made In all parts of Europe, or and Africa and the United-Stal- e Ameiiep. HodsM reatod and rents collected, and a general roaleUte business transacted at moderate prices. Wills draws and estates oi decedeuU at-- , . Vended to. dona at a reasonCopying enlypo-write- r able flirure. Ofilca. No. BIIooper AEldredireBailcL-- r. Asia 'I drataaor. Nr'-nil- i n T , .11. j We have removed bnr . II. DiBWOodcy's Furniture feiOJIALV. j 4 Jo i - i i s Jfe : --i'T iIJ CHICAGO. ROCIC ISLAND & PACIFIC R'Y reason of Its central position, oloa relation to principal linna ast of Chloaa-By and contlxraoaa lines at terminal points Wnst, Northwost and. tknithweat ia th In that traxisoontlnantal ayatem which invites and faoU' trao middle-lin- k only ltatea travel and trojQlo in either direction betwoen thO Atiantio and I'aoifto. Una and branches include htoa aroJ olin t, Ottawa, 7 4a Kock main The Island Peoria, Oemeseo. Moline aad Bock Island, in Illinois; Davenport, Muccav ' dtf Salle, Washing-tontins. Fairfield, Ottumwa, OsksJoosa. West liberty. Iowa City, I Moines, Indian ol a. Wintes-sot- , Harlan, Oulhrio Atlantic, Knoxville, Aodubon, Centre and Council Blofls, In Iowa; OnJiatia, Trenton, 6U Joseph, Carneron aad Kansas City, in Missouri; Leavenworth and Atchison, In Kansas; Allxtrt Lmt, Minneaoolis and St. PauL in Xfinnesota: Wmtcrlown in J3akotau and hundreds of inUnnedlats dties, towns anil Tillages. ; ... '' (icarly V1 tre to street; r opposite g. p.iM. 1. . Guarantees Bpect, Comfort and Safety to those) who travel over It. Its roadbed is thoroua;hly ballasted. Its track is of heavy steel. Its bridires ars sohd stractnres of stono and iron. Its rolling- - stock is pernet as human skill can Mai it. "It haa all the) safety appliance that mechanical sreniua hu invented and methodxperianoa proved valuable. Its practical operation is oomsarvativ and ical its disci of its passengrar aooommoda-tion- a strict and saoUng. Ths luxury olexl in ths Wwt world. in is ansouplina tha unsurpassed Chleaa-- o AXIa XPJbtS3 TKAINS between rtl tho MIssoorl Rivw oonslat of eoTOfbrtablv DAY OOAClLESt, roapnifloent PULLMAN PAL ACS PAULO 11 CARS and BLEEPINlT CABS; Recant DINlNO aaosllent meals, and providlnar fui Kanaas lUiQULXlua tweonChleafp, &b Joseph, AtcWf oa . wruauvnn rtr , . THE GREAT ROCIC ISLAND ROUTE Offiee from WEBER COAL fli iv 1-T-n , "ff ki , "' J; i u-a-a . H3 w . . FOBvSAIEBYiiSii t lIAOHtlf B 'QXTBaI. ' s wv-:,i- I' BuR i'i-- CVAJUO J. I. Case Thresh lax Mahlss( m , $ 8tra Kaclnes, Ssw KlDi v and Hors Powers McCormlek SUel ' Harreatab,' , t 11 &W a general of ft -- ; -it 1 . rents, -- mns Nr.. Jlall. Ol'iHHite w. ; days. P. O. DOX Always- and MunufurtHrcr Contractors, TMLBR. 1 a7 ft soiAhtrmblv in wiri.i: l'2so U ar - Cor. 2d South 1 3d West Sts., Waere a '. 2.M. ar hs OLD TANNERY S1TK, d.i -- three-fourt- Toi'ilirloncK, Monuments, Mantels, Iron M.inlols, l.iatcs and Hearth. Monur. TH1 23 XX , T. CT tzf These PI17LS act with all limn be n!1 hi Ui. Which great mildness, and may Ut"T MAKK sT run LAGER BKKR, ALE aud PORTER, Graia and Wool wanted at crrcnl oa laifcrr with made VHAI.K.l.KNI KETAIL. Cash advance be taken at any time A. KK YSr.k. ,S.iilh Telephone lrrr(, I'hrrr Ihnna h'ant d.tH lime benefit. V(ii iiiiii Mint. They cure ail forms ot Newspaper adverser HAZARD POWDER Malarial Diseases and Fe iJrVtaI r lifh1:? 'APVERTIS1NQ K,.w Vork. lmer. 8. I'Iikp ' wise. It conliiii: "ki vers, and should be used ImUoI nini.h (e utoi Vot this novriiiK'rn aud estimates of the rot Conl:in(IV on liant The advertmer who wuiit.' li l.i mci to stimulate the liiver ami of adveriiiiiiR. well knotvn and Ouds one It ma in the mfoi dollar, to upend 10 r, i oh hilc will J3 dirh.ui lion iiiycM Kidneys to healthy action. ono huiiiired tlioiiHMnd dollais in advvrHllle, KeiHiieky niasltQK, ho U indicated which will a They are in Valuable for ti.iiiifr. moet his every requirement, or can lie mane Kalr Uwu, Duek, Klectrlo. Kua to do ho liy Kli(ht hungcx eacll nrriveil lit Uilliousness hy corrtfspondeiwe. itid One For alt; at Whileale and relail lj- all Ihe Headache, editions have been lusncd. Sent, leiMluiR stores in Hit. Territory, uiol wl fifty Ai 10 cents. A t'o,. tor to address W. Sauder any oaid, and Bowel Complaints. post only liv ly to UEO. V. ROWKI.L A 00, NF.WS. Agents, Salt l.iike'l ily. . - DlLIS PROMPTLY F1LUCD ALL. flsli, Wall & Kalsoming BrnsliBS, TIIK WATSON lUlOS., Stoiipciillcrs and lliiihlers, mm yard, TO taifll3! A i CE1L.IKU, PKHI.tN, FI.MRI!HC1, UlSTH, II A KD WARE, SAfU WC1UUTH, t.AS, ! ! t BOOKS,! NHlMOLEa, ! CABINET 8PRECKKLS VOLCANO IMMIGRATION. The Ifaicaiton Gazette of Oct. 10th ten says: "W e nave naroiy patience to anour readers that there has been other change of Cabinet. These changes occur so often that the inhabi tants of ocean island cauuot possiDiy kuow who is who, and this is really sad. Tbe last snuine nas given tne following Hawaiian gentlemen t Mr. Aliolo. interior; Air. ivapoa, finance; Mr. Kaulukou, Attorney General aud. of .course. Gibson; he is back iu Foreign Affairs. Messrs. Crcighton aud Dare reiired alter they were oe feated in the House on a measure of nolicv. They behaved like men and but Gibson had neltner gentlemen tue elements oi a man nor a gentleman crawled back to his seat, l'ah! it makes one tick to think what of Sense a truckler he is. honor he has hone. He foes back on his friends, andN: there can be no ineaucr nick. What the new Cabinet will do remains to be seen : tbe Ha waiians have a clear course before them; let them show what mettle they or blame as their can. We will praise action requires. ' As far as they are concerned we gWe them a fair Held aud no lavor; that is alt they want. The changes that have taken place recently have been perfectly kaleidoscouic. Take tbe case of Mr. Kaulokou. When the session opened, April 30th, he held the position of Deputy Sheriff of Ha waii and had used the position to get himself elected to the Legislature. On April ltith he was appointed Postmaster tne Hob. U. M lieneral, in place ot Wbituev. August saw another shuttle ratinca. and Mr. Kaulukou Incomes Marshal ol Sixteen families in Toyama-ke- n the kingdom and Chief of Police in farmers, have applied to the local gov- Honolulu, but this is not change ernment for leave to emigrate to Ha enough, and October 14th hails Mr. waii, but the authorities have nut yet Kaulokou as Attorney General report me necessary permission, pen adds tbat Mr. KauiuKou is likely to grantedinstructions from the Central bo appointed in a few 1ajB one of diug Government. the new Judges of the Supreme Court, albeit he has never read i The designs for p.ew page of English or American law prepared by M. Bertin have been for- Thus in less than six months this gen warded to the Acting Minister for the has occupied lour, and there is JNavy.tniougn the liurcau oi construc tleman ot his occupying live. tion, ine designs will be submitted every prospect under government., No other to the Admirals' meeting for approval positions member of tbe House has exhibited On their approval being obtained the like protean abilities, except Mr. Gib will be construction of the men son, i ne latter nas occupied during commenced. his political career every Cabinet Yokohama has been declared free position, either in fact or ad interim. The trouble comes from a split in tbe irom choieia. l he reports uolu othwr districts snow mat tne disease is de Hawaiian Legislature en tbe 13th Inst., over tbe sale of the bonds securing the creasing. loan recently authorized by $2,000,000 are tho wrecks along ...Many an oi t lie Mm government, and coast and crops inreported several districts tne isters resigned. Tbe loan was author nave been ruined by tne recent severe ized early in the session, providing for storm. the building of important public works throughout tbe kingdom, including new docks for Honolulu. After the Joan was decided uponj? several AUSTRALASIA. changes in the plans were proposed, and when the bill came ,up fur possage AX ISLAND DESTROYED THE GOLD Attorney General Dare Introduced an FIELDS. amendment providing that no bonded A correspondent of the iAnckland debt should be incurred nor any bonds Herald gives the following account of issued prior to tho maturity of the issue, unless provision be tne destruction oi tbe island oi Meua- - posposed 31 : made for their payment. The effect of f u bv a ......... volcanic of August eruption ......... .V... OA.li the amendment was to secure the payit.. 4K ment of about $700,000 ireviously very great number of earthquake loaned to the Govermcnt 'by Claus which is shocks were felt atNina-fu- , 400 miles from Tonga, until 1 :30 o'clock Sprcckels, ana was a special measure It was debated in the oa the 3lst oz August, when the erup of the Ministry. Hon commenced with a tremendous Legislature on the afternoon of the 13th inst. Late in tbe afternoon, the report. The terrified natives immcdi amendment was put .on passage, and left their respective villages and ately ot the Ministry fled to tbe highest parts of the island. aPhough it, it was defeated by a vote of where they Imagined they would be favored ayes to 23 noes, in consequence safe. It continued in active operation 11 Ministry immediately resigned ant for several days, throwing up immense the tbe next day King Kalakaua made the quantities of sand and stones. A following appointments i i Walter mound of considerable height has been to be Minister of For Gibson Murray formed in the lake, and some millions J. of tons of sand bayo been . deposited eign Affairs and Premier. vice Robert resigned ; Luther Abolo to upon tbe Island, varying In depth Creighton, Walter to several be Minister of tbe Interior, vice from a few tncnes to Gibson, resigned; raul f. Kanoa fathoms, and presenting a most M. ct Finance; John L. Kanl-ko- u desolate appearance. The number of be Minister nut trees destroyed by the falling sand S, to be Attorney General, y ice John Dare, resigned. and water ..must be immense. The On account of this action Claus bread fruit trees have been damaged returned all his decoragreatly ; in fact, the whole of the large Spreckels has King. The latter was very trees have been literally crushed down tions to the to receiving them, finally in by tne immense quantities oi sand adverse that Mr. Spreckels should keep which haa been deposited upon the slating This Mr. Spreckels declined to branches, giving the island a most them. desolate appearance. The plantations do, and it is said that the scene which of the natives have been destroyed and followed was a very stormy one. In conversation with a reporter yes in a number of instances burled many terday, Jno. D.Spreckels said i"I don't feetnnder newly deposited sand. A care about saying much concerning tbe great many of the houses have been matter effect the act of just now. In one broken down by the weight of sand oi repudiaLegislature was upon the roofs. The outlook tbe collectingmeans a cheerful one. Many tion. Before it was prorogued, on the is by no of the natives would like to leave at lutb of this month, it passed tbe loan with a proviso making its payment once, and it is probable that when tbe come before our Claims. The GovernKing Intakes his anticipated . visit ment owes us $300,000, for wbicli we in the course of two or three bond and about $20,- weeks many will be brought away. hold uoo, which advanced ray iatner the reached of News Tonga eruption on SeDtember ltftb. The eruption was as a book account to tide the national a financial gulf. Our first noticed by the French gunboat treasury over Dut alter cruising aooai me claims will: be paid, however. Id spite leeret, tbe precedence given the last loan. island she sailed away, to the great of latest action looks like a natives. As soon as the To me. this disgust of the to get control of the islands. reached Tonga a relief ex ptefciTne intelligence no '1 loan is tot be noated in England, was organized by the Premier pedition payment is secured by a moit- liev. s. w. Jiaker. tne steamer nuw and tbe was chartered and proceeded to the gage on tbe Hawaiian revenues. It is Government Is island. Tbe natives were found to ft poor security, for tbat ana last year its In of consternation and state notoriously bankrupt, great the! income by actual need of food. In their anxiety expenditures exceeded The result of thlsw'.ll to communicate with Tonga they had fully $1,200,000. well nigh finished a boat of native con be that tbe loan cannot be paid. Enginsist npon the pavirrenf. struction in order to sail for Tonga or land will and will find It necessary to however, to tell of tne terrible eruption take Ferlee, possession of the kingdom to se- which had, for the present at feast, J " On being done so much barm to the island, A eure the . bondholders was true that there bad It if asked In connection fact remarkable very between bis father and with this outburst is that no life was been trouble King, he tald i ' Ves, it Is true. My lost through itThe Premier has made the up all bis decorations in anangements ior an eny supply oi father gave and in returning them gave the lood to meet ineir present require person, iiing a nine straignt taix." nients. Tbe activity of Kilaueals steadily on Tn mv he a fact of considerable in tbe Increase. A stream of molten lava teres t to men of science to know that 80 feet in width was flowing in one the volcanic eruntion at Niua-f- u took tbe crater.whllc several smaller tne same aate iust oi Aug.; part of place on can be seen In other places. What tne severe earinquaaes are report.. u firesmost singular is that the sunken have occurred in tbe United States is wells '.where Nalemauman and South and some parts of Southern, Europe. were are being raised npibodily by The Island haa been the scene of sev- Lake agency oeiow ine surere volcanic eraptions, the first taking some powerini and it now looks as if there will face, n tbe memory of the living. A second be a grand explosion there before long. years outburst took place about 40 During the year ended Octeber 1. since, and tiie third nearly 20 years 1886, immigration laborers were commenced Tbe present ago. eruptop into Hawaii to the nnmbcref brought ox a in one TV lake 1 i side wtiiii: AinctiBttfiif tT 'ntt ri.co fat" at iopna theeentic of the islands, it may prove Japanese, 1,598; South Sea Islanders, !1 In a4liKsin tvuriidtton w pvtxui vw fifivw TK la OI JUKI runt Inn tn anA AhUArorT I'nr 'lh lima th !irlli!A tnlanir mai.iuc tnin vpurx lnt a consider- - past the total importation has been New Zt aland Look-- ' ph WHmoi v wreIeltat.Nina-fu- . pvi,iOn s,Muffwp the Tith of felt. earthquake was ever August atosevere been the .worst' It is said have tb Island, and a fissure experienced Insome ui tufj ruca?. uu ii waSviaaae in ia itaid that a verv powerful smell of von i if r i t it Mmw uiumii DADm r sulphur was observed Relief at vf HA correspondent of the Sydney Her- - Give i once j wurrt ana iv 9lMt. irlves a ploomv view of the HA WfiJI Hent COLD IK HOB. ITIn.Kurli.il lrrl1 Hlila es- out by tbe Herald to make a careful tlmati) of theHfrsrlaira and froin hie Ob- WA CATARRH, ; servations and the testimony of ex the be pronounces perienced a miners The HATFEVER. failure. following are diggings is tbe most interesting points tn uie - iVof ' a Liquid, is the main camp in the cen- Snuff, or Pow ter ter OI wuai. ate uauieu ute xviiuuciicy der Free from Gold Fields." There were about I.. seventy men and 100 horses camped there. Samuel Johnson,- one of tbe men recently speared by tbe blacks, I A particle U annliad Intn r"h was also there. I had a rjeraonal Inter- - Is agreeable. Price 60 eeaU ar Druggisut view witn aim. an the lnformauon I fe?'??otjrjFlai?rw,6a Circular? obtained from him has since been yerl- - SLY J4EOS., Drue giu. Owego. N. Y. free, men-of-w- LUMBER YARD strAS. ittmu 1860- - THE NEW d. & a. o. PILLS. " jBHTST EIEEOTOHSl J. H. Bhsakva, rretUeat. DATla JAMS. KINDS PlOHEER,ROLLERMlll HALF-A-BLOC- L. 8. r ite'Y:r:'nTHrR 1 JiECAUSEif oe Pitts Drag Company. W. iUf 1 TMfT R 1bT HUTR IT c. si. HAWAII. - Uftvins been Heavy Pureli users in nil kind: of we re in a position o otter SPECIAL XflfXIAPS, INDUCEMENTS in this Department. It will only need a close inspection to convince you tliat it will be to yonr advantage to BUY THIS CLASS OF tiOODS FKOM US. - Graefenberg -- Tlh Cloaks! Cloaks! Cloaks! Several men have been killed bv blacks, and fully twenty men have been misting lor weeks past. .They weut out prospecting iu different directions, i a parties ef two and three, with pro visions sullici ent to last them ouly a few days. They have uever ben heard of since, and it is feared that they have either lost themselves and perished iu the bush, or have been murdered by the blacks. oe-in- - FANCY GOODS, NOTIONS, Etc. personal observation, and also from conversation with at least one hundred miners, many of whom have been on the field lor menths, others for weeks, and others again for only'a few days, but all are unanimous in pronouncing tbe diggings a Air. nas lauure. giguatic been on the field, which jonnson embraces an area of some hundreds of miles, between seven and eight months. He states that ae. with lour others, came overland from Fort Darwin with a thoroughly complete outfit and 30 horses. His party commenced prospecting directly they struck tie Ord River, and have been hard at it ever since. As both the wet they have experienced and dry seasons Mr. Johnson ought to speak with some authority. He stated that he had no hesitation in pronounc ing tne diggings a lauore. All the gold hitherto got has been obtained byguliy which is very "patchy." Siuk-in- g raking, is useless, as it is impossible te tret down more than a toup!e of feet. No quartz reefs have been found as yet, and iuc goiu appears to come irom mullock" leaders. I do not assart that there is no gold in the district, for something like 2,000 ounces must have been uueartoed. But it must be re membered that th parties who have got the bulk of this came here well equipped with horses and provisions, and prepared to prospect the country in an directions, i ney nave compietiy worked out ail the good gullle.s, and although many of those who arrived iu the various steamers at the Gulf are still working, very little gold is belug got not euliicieut to give men rations. . OUTRAGES III HAINAN ONK HUNDRED LIVK8 LOST. GftEAHf W7i January 1st, 1887. THE FAB EAST. mmm K Nov. 4, 1S86 REMOVAL or ni fled by PLE1SAXT; ti una insiMon VALLEY-- ' (Mi ' jrrom ias uia vewrai icy. co ' AliHcoMtan.ap on hand. I We are prepared to furnish hi auv auan- liHes at the y ard at the Uuh Central Railway Dpot.or delivered to any . part- oi! the city,si regular rate.; .! ,. .ar.eiepaoa we. sh. i . HOME COAL CO; P. A. KITCnKLL, Seeretary aad Jiasacer. CUy-reat- THE FAMOUS ALBERT LEA ROUTE favorite line between Chloaaro and WlaneapoUs and St. Paul. Over Is thsroute direct solid fast SxDress Trains run daily to the summer resorts, nicturesque this kooaliUe and huntinsr and flshinBof Iowa and Minnesota. The rioh watertown. - Wheat fields and rrasina; lands of Interior Dakota are reached via Inducement A short desirable route, via Seneca and Kankakee, offers superior Oonnoll Ulqffla, BU to travelers between Cincinnati, Indianapolis, Lafayette and Kansas City, lUrmsapoJia, St. Paul and Joeervh, Atchison, Leavenworth, .,- points.of All classes patrons, especially families. ladles and children, receive from officials and employes of Hock I aland trains protectiou, reapeotful oourtssy and ilttA v attantinn- i'or TioketsTMaps, Polders obtainable at all principal Ticket Oflloe In ths TJnfted Btate and uanada o any desired Information, address. V B. R. CABLE.'' K HOLBRCOK, E. ST. ICHM, , 5T' IWt&GH'l 'f" CWea, 61TkthM.AfLChlc Wtawilfcr .CMeai " . Inter-media- te 1 ... t. ' c 1 i - " ' 'i - . |