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Show Conatiy (WARREN FOSTERS PAPER.) neewor to tbs Iim-Moum- n UTAH NEWS. firmtn around aro Corinna holding their wheat for a raise. The Bear River Canal company is employing about 100 men directly and indirectly. Wells contemplates pleasure trip over into Wyoming, companied by Justice Bartch. Governor a ac- The Y, M. M. I. association closed its conference at the Salt Lake tabernacle Sunday lost. The association is in a flourishing conditions and it is rapidly increasing in membership. There is ill feeling at St George caused by an attempt to oust John Pymm as postmaster. Be has held that office for twenty years and has given general satisfaction. James T. Monk of Argentine, who was confined in jail for contempt of court for refusing to turn over mining records according to the new law, has issued an appeal to miners for funds to continue the fight. The case of Lillian Vandenberge against the Merchants' Protective association, Eli L. Price and J. II. in which the plaintiff sued to recover (500 damages for unlawful and malicious arrest was tried in Salt Lake Con-nol- Eut of the iimnga Damage. Adtocatb WIIXARD FOSTKB, Fabltebar. Boom TB Booper Blk.. (ALT LAKE CITY. Tho STORM. DISASTROUS LIVING ISSUES. Mm SEVEN the 23d and a verdict for the full amount returned. Salt Willie Reilley, a Lake boy, while playing around cars in the Salt Lake City Street Railway company's power house, was run over and killed by a car. Two boys who were with him, suddenly and without warning, turned on the current, and Reilley, unawares, was run over. The new bonds of the Salt Lake A Los Angeles are now being engraved, to be all ready for delivery, signed and sealed when the transfer is made. All arrangements for floating the Salt Lake A Los Angeles portion of the bonds have been made, and when the time comes no trouble in carrying out to the letter that company's part of the contract will be experienced. A man with his wife and four very mall children came into Salt Lake City one day last week from Baker City. They were without money and did not know where they could get anything to eat. They applied to the police and were turned over to Jailer Kimball, who filled them up with city soup and sent them to the county commissioners for further aid. The family got transportation to Grand Junc- i Knight-Watchma- n. The estimate of damage includes c concerns, such as anly the electric light, telephone, telegraph snd street car companies. It is to the wires and pole; that the greatest harm as been done. City Electrician Stern said that probably 11,000 poles were down in Denver alone, and upwards of 1,000 miles of wires. semi-publi- Office CrinoilMloner Report. The annual Washington, report of the commissioner of the gen-srland office wsa made public A table of railroad lands during the year in the mountain states shows that the Central 8 company received patents for acres in Utah, 8,004 acres in Idaho, and 101,844 acres in Nevada, The Northern Pacific received pat-i- n ts for 49,378 acres in Idaho and the Jnion Pacific patents for 255,150 acres in Utah, snd 004,040 in Wyoming. Three coal land patents, embracing 55 acres in Utah, were issued during file year, and two patents were issued, unbracing 200 acres, in Wyoming. A schedule of vaeaat lands shows that Utah has 0,828,581 acres of surveyed, and 34,306,480 acres of unsur reyed land, that is not claimed by any person. Wyoming has 42,173,880 seres inryeyed, and 7,167,744 acres unsnr-reyeNevada, 29,309,457 acres surveyed and 32,179,129 unsurveyed, and tion. daho 10,041,336 acres surveyed and For two weeks past southern Utah acres unsurveyed. has been drenched with rain, and 5,921,519 floods have done a considerable amWonderful Py Streak In Alaska. ount of damage to ditches and grain Seattle, Wash., Oct. 27, Among the crops, washing debris over land and covering crops up. The rainfall means passengers arriving on the steamer untold good to the cattlemen of this Topeka from Alaska today was Jamei part of the country. Ranges will be L Smith of Spokane, Wash., a better this winter than for years, and mining man, who claims ts but few cattle on them, as everything lave discovered a valuable quarts mine that can be bought has been pui in Salmon creek, Alaska, thirty milei chased. aortheast of Fort Wrangle and twelve The merchants of St. George have miles from the Stickeen river. Smith been considerably agitated over the lays he found a ledge with a inches streak six wide. lie sayi series of burglaries that have taken pay place there within the last two weeks, file ore will assay (100,000 to the which has baffled the attempts of the ton. local officers to capture the culprits. Several days ago the tithing office was Verso of Bankruptcy. broken into and some small change Madrid, Oct. 27. The Spanish mintaken, and just previous to it the ister of finance, Senor Pnigcerver, ii was entered and (10 in scrip looted as saying that a fresh large taken. Mrs. A. E Price's store was en- loan is necessary, as the funds of Spaii tered by means of the back door and will be exhausted in Jnne, 1898. The (GO taken. The thieves overlooked Du ban war, the finance minister is saic (100 that was in an envelope back in to have added, puts his country to i the drawer. Suspicion has pointed monthly expense of 45.000.000 pesetas strongly to parties who have been flush ind the civil and military department! lately, but no tangible evidences has if Spain are behind on their payments Oct. 27, al to-la- y. pat-snte- d Pa-jif- ic 285,-15- d; well-inow- five-fo- been obtained yet. While attending a dance in American Fork opera house on the 22(1 inst.. Miss Maggie Rushton, a young lady of 17 years, who was a resident of that city, died suddenly. She was waltzing at the time and had just remarked that it seemed awfully warm and close in the hall. Her partner said they had lietter sit down and she would feel better shortly, but sh answered: No, I guess I can stand i if the rest of them ran, and so continued dancing. When tliev had got ten probably twenty feet further she appeared to faint and fall suddenly to the floor. The fall was broken to a considerable extent, but some people who were dancing near by say her head struck the floor, though others .claimed differently. It was at first thought she had only fainted and efforts were mode to revive her. Then, finally, a doctor was scat for who pronounced her dead, from heart failure. ot Miners Strike In Indlnn Territory. South McAlestor. I. T. Oct 27. Ovei men at the Alderson mines, tbret miles east of here, refused to go h work this morning, alleging they hat been robbed in their weights. Thii matter may be adjusted, or it may as lume the magnitude of m strike, ii which event the Alderson men willbi joined by every miner in the Indiai too territory. Bight Tenons Drowned In Home. Rome, Oct 27. The entire plait round Ascoli, capital of the provlnci in the marshes i of flooded. General ainngc has beei done. Eight pernors have been drown ed and there has iieen eonsidcrabl-losof cattle. Many of the peasant have taken refuge in the s from which earbiners are now ee gaged in reselling them. Ascoli-Picen- POINTS FROM THE PRE84, NOTES. Colorado Gnnso Warden Has n Fight With Utah Vtes. snow den increased. land NORTHWEST Money that Is Just In lta purchasing power is to civilization what light of revenue (3,000 a derives Wyoming is to darkness. Bloomington Trades rom the rental of State lauda .Review. Rifle, Cola, Oct 28. Rumors fro n The telephone line between Ely and Upper White river bring news of Snreka, Nevada, is completed. We call the gold dollar a thieving sanguinary conflict between State because It has doubled the fordollar a Missoula, Montana, experienced Game Warden Little and posse and s those who own it and own; tunes of boom daring the present band of forty Utes, resulting in the good building bonds payable In dollars, and has con- -i fi seated the property of the masses.; death of four Indiana Little found rear. has the A crusade gamblers value as compared with property' against .Its and the Indians off their reservations Monin Balt, uat.been !has inaugurated changed every day, always in one and lawa disobeying the state game tana. direction, ever since silver was deThif them. to arrest attempted monetized. Silver Dave Sterritt, an old time Montana brought on a conflict, and seven In- Heavy Denver, Oct 27. A driving storn, almost approaching the velocity of a hurricane, swept the state east of the crest of the mountains today. Reports from outside points, from central Wyoming to the Arixona line, and aa far eaat as the Missouri river, show the storm to have been general and of a severe nature. Traina are moving with difficulty, and many lifles are blockaded. At Juelsberg, this state, a oollesion occurred between two Union Pacific engines owing to the blinding storm, but little damage was done. At Omaha the day opened the warmest ever knowu there for this season of the year. The temperature fell rapidly, however, as the storm moved eastward, and the city suffered two extremes within twenty-fou- r hours. Aside from the tremendous inconvenience caused to the publie and to private interests, the storm of last night and today has wrought an intrinsic damsge to the city of Denver and its suburbs that is conservatively estimated to be in excess of (106,000. Of course, should the storm continus several days, the damage will multiply many times, since many interests that have so far been able to withstand it might succumb were the bur- y, INDIANS SHOT- - o, tree-top- dians fell at the first volley, four being fatally wounded. Two of the game warden's party are reported to have boen wounded. There are between 200 and 300 Utes on White river now. They told several parties when they came that they were going to stay until they got all the buckskin they wanted. There were several Utes seen in Coyote basin yesterday. Aa they have very few squaws with them, and as they have come in greater numbers than usual, it is believed they came expecting trouble. Much feeling is shown against Warden Wilcox here for his indiscretion in attempting to arrest a camp of forty Indians, aa it is almost certain to result in the killing of settlers in the western part of this and Routt counties, The country is greatly excited and a general outbreak of the Indians is feared. Deputy Warden Little ia still out on lower White river. Warden Swan went to the scene of the trouble this morning. It is thought that the band of Indians who made the fight have joined others in the vicinity, and are waiting for an opportunity to drop down on and some unprotected ranchman in out are Scouts dead. their avenge all parts of the country, and any attempt at deviltry by the Indiana will be promptly nipped in the bud. A statement given out from the headquarters of the department of the Colorado confirms the report that a troop of the Ninth cavalry, under Captain Wright, left Fort Duchesne yesterday morning for the scene of the Indian killing in Routt county. Brigadier-Genera- l Otis, speaking of believed the trouble the affair, said he would end with Mondays shooting. millman, died at De Lamar, Ida., last Tuesday. Joseph Mutton, a well known miner Hell 40 feet down a shaft in the Cook A Yes, a dollar a bushel Is a pretty! good price for wheat, but it is none too high. Under proper conditions, with) o famines In foreign countries, wheat, and mine Silver Nevada, nt City, Grey should never bring less than a dollar, was fatally injured. with famines abroad. It should In a quarrel over a penny ante poker and, never bring less than 2. Any sengame at Fort Missoula, Elias King, a sible person knows this If every perinprivate in company G, Twenty-fift- h son who is willing to work had emE. T. killed Bolton, and shot fantry, ployment, at fair wages, wheat would never drop below the dollar mark. ompany II. Thomas R. Denny, engineer at the Kansas Agitator. Mountain Con. mine is on trial at What do you think of giving to railButte for manslaughter, ia causing roads more than 179,000,000 acres of; the death of Joseph Duval, who was :the lands enough to make a publie accidentally killed on Aug. 17. dozen states besides guaranteeing The Colorado veterinary and sani1100,000,000 of railroad bonds? What tary hoard haa notified the railroad is crowding this country Immigrcompanies that they must desist from ation or land stealing? Cincinnati Common Cause. turning sheep' loose upon lands not notified Jack fenced. The board also We often hear the remark made Edwards, the Wyoming sheepman, that popular government is a failure. that hit flock would have to he inspec- We should want to see it tried before ted 48 hours before being driven into saying this, for up to tha present hour Colorado. :.the government has been run by poRepresentatives of three new east- litical machines as corrupt as ever ern syndicates have lately been in the debauched the oourts of Rome or any monarchy on earth. With a governCasper, Wyo., oil fields with the view ment by the people it might he differof oil land purchase and development. ent Chicago Express. The Philadelphia Oil company, F. Stanley Pnaey, general manager, Prosperity has struck the machinwhich ia located at Orin Junction, has ists of the C. A A. shops in this city. lately looked over the Salt Creek They now work ten hours per day fields and will probably invest largely ;and receive (2.10 per day. Before prosthere. perity struck here on the first of the the Cree of tribe The entire Indians, month they received $2.60 for Rework. Bloomington Trades jsame line across the went who boundary view. and settled in Canada several years ago, are returning to Montana, where , The Chicago Record is again holthey propose to remain. Chief Little lering fen- free bath houses for ChiBear says that they will resist deporcago. Its a good idea. With free tation with warfare if necessary and .bath houses the unemployed of Chihe declares the Crows will help them cago dould employ themselves bathing. Helena (Mont) Independent out. The other day a Chinamaa coelt at Why do the goldbugs shout good the Catlin live stock reach, near White .times when prices rise, notwithstandSulphur Springs, Mont., in preparing ing the fact that they insist that conone of the eompany'a fine Plymouth traction and falling prices are the sum NO COMPROMISE. Rock chickens for dinner discovered a of human happiness and progress? 11 Cut gold nugget worth between (1.50 and Because they know the people feel Palms Bays the Cuban Will Flf ht The nugget was .good when prices go up, and they Achieved. la (8 in the gizzard. Liberty and is pro- want to make the masses believe that worn smooth, perfectly New York, Oct 28 Thomas Estrada nounced thou capable to they will put prices up for their benby genuine Palma, the Caban delegate to the efit. Silver United States, when asked his opinion judge. John A. Ennis has started from Livof the Cuban reforms proposed by the If the gold finds In Alaska continue with for Klondike, Montana, as said: fabulous as reported, in another ingston, Spanish ministry, e team of grays. Be will year or two we will be getting enough As the representative of the Cuban a British gold from Alaska to pay from provisional government 1 m in a po- winter at Edmonton, Alberta, lf to of the interest on in leave and Columbia, February or sition to state most emphatically that our bonds. West Plains Quill. is soon aa as the or no good, enter March, into going the Cubans in arms will to Leard the river take are lie Cubans expects compromise with Spain. What will the farmers do with all of the Yufighting for absolute independence.and route to the headwaters this money they are getting for their horses as far as wheat? they will entertain no peace proposals kon, and will take the Why, theyll take it to the from the Spanish government based on the feed justifies banks and pay their debts with it. Conservative estimates plaee the toThatll make their credit good again, anything but absolute independence. The Cubans are firmly determined tal Wyoming cattle shipments, says and the hanks will loan them back at 70,000 head, of their money on a new set of mortto carry on the struggle until their the and then prosperity will be will 90 which number is They accomplished. per cent ia actual gages, and "business pumose will boom like here, listen to no proposition acknowledging market beef, the remaining ten per a house afire! Social DemChicago Spanish authority over Cuba. I am cent being prime feeders The beef is, ocrat. retaking it all in all, perhaps the best speaking for men who are fully solved to give up their lives, if need be, ever leaving the Wyoming ranges, and Klondike gold may relieve, in some for their country's freedom. I am the entire 70,000 will easily average measure, the financial stringency total money value but under our present financial sysvoicing the aspirations of the Cubsn (30 per head, or tem it will not prevent the stock gampeople. Cubans will never accept of over (2,000,000. blers from making another stringency as autonomy, no matter how ample, Roy Lambert, whose home is at Caswhen they find it will be profitable indefor a solution of their struggle tle, Montana, and who hu been going to them to do sa Equity. The Cuban proposition under the assumed name of Frank pendence. must be settled this time once for ell. Rider, was arrested at his home last As a result of land monopoly and A mass meeting of Cubans will be week by Under Sheriff Jackson. Yonng rent system there are 210 families the held in New York soon to voice oppo- Lambert had committed a number of 1,200 people living in one tenement sition to the Spanish proposals and de- thefts in the northeastern part of the house in the city of New York. Think clare for independence. county and finally stole a horse and of bringing up children in such a pen returned home, where he was arrested, as that must be and then Dawson. you are a friend of the presat Affairs lie is not more than sixteen years of Barloui Condition of ent of land tenure. This tensystem age. ement house belongs to one of the Washington, Oct. 28. A letter haa The Sutra tunnel at VirginiaCitj, Nev large estates of New York and just been received from Lieutenant the C.A.C. mine at a point ten feet descends from generation to city taps of the Richardson Eighth infantry, generalevel but the water tion, without regard to the production who is accompanying Captain Ray in above the 1750-fobelow feet of wealth or the Industry of those who three the stands the in which Alaskan his inspection, officer says that he will remain with level, so that when a cage is lowered own it! Nebraska Independent deck is on a Captain Ray at Fort Yukon until the down until its upper 1750 station of floor level the Different In Anvtrnlln. with the river freezes over, which is expected on a government-owne- d In sinA Australia, is deck lower the submerged. their Shortly, and then try to make can ride 1,000 miles line, railway you is observed at this At trains. phenomenon gular way np to Dawson by dog for and $6.50, workingmen ride six the date of the report, September 13, point; that is, an ebb and flow of miles for two cents. 12 miles for four the steamers were unable to get above waters as if they were directly connect- cents, and 30 miles for ten, and railFort Yukon bar, and were unloading ed with the waters of the ocean. This roaders secure more wages on the phenmenon has been noticed by all the eight hour basis than they are paid in goods there. That meant, in the opinion of the lieutenant, a very serious miners at work in the mine. A most this country for ten hours. This is the condition of affairs at Dawson, in fact singular thing is that each Sunday difference between having the railroads run on the plan and nothing less than starvation. Versons the water rises several feet higher having them run onPopulist the goldbug party in week. other the than in river day during any are already going down the plan. Journal of the Knights of Lasearch of provisions and large num- Monday mornings there ia always a bor. bers were expected down as soon an clear high water mark where the water the river closed. It was doubtful if has encroached on the 1750 level durA brilliant indication of McKinley there was food enough on the river for ing the day before. Mr. Ilawkes fore- "prosperity comes from San Bernarman of the mine, is of the opinion that dino in the reduction of the mortall, even if properly distributed. About in the country water is used gage Indebtedness of the somewhere Ramaround 350 people are wintering county, withon to lead an This interfew in a of a million of may Sunday. half which the days, prospects part City, around clew regarding the course of d illars by foreclosure! San Franbelieved esting are by are so good that they subterranean water courses cisco Star. souie to forecast a second Klondike. ; ( - Knlght-W&tchma- n. four-hors- one-four-th one-ha- Sun-Leade- r, s decide-whethe- ot 1750-fo- ot |