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Show THE P AYSON GLOBE PAYSON, UTAH, SAT TUP AY, rKlTIvM15EK II, VOL- V - CHEROKEE INTRUDERS. UTAH NEWS. Trouble la Exported with Intruders la tha t'hsrokM Strip. Utah county's fair will be held tha first of October, and conference visit-or-a from the aouth will be allowed the privilege of stopping over to see It. The proposition fur building a new sugar factory at Kpringville has been favorably considered and the building la now supposed to be an accomplished fact. At Corinne the Hear river canal people have a large grain elevator with power attached by wire rope to the Corinne mill, 130 feet distant This elevator is leased to Itobert (lutliric, who is shipping wheat to the const Some time ago a Itrigham girl unfortunately broke off aliout half of one of her front teeth. She soon arrived at the conclusion that this accident did not add to her beauty, so the plucky girl reduced the adjoining tooth with a common file to a level with the broken one. ' While lien Travis and Kdjjar White of county, were cutting Kmery posts in the mountains east of Ireland's ranch, near Salina, last week, they found and killed forty rattlesnakes, the largest one measuring six feet in length and having eighteen rat ilea Another party killed ten snakes near the same place. John J. Donovan, captain of Salt Lake, has departed for the Klondike. He has been in correspondence for several months with parties In the gold fields, who wanted him to come and bring a friend. A Salt Lake banker put up tho money to cover the expenses of the trip, and Donovan went well heeled. A family going around the world on bicycles passed through I'rigl.am City recently. There was a tandem on which sat the man, woman and boy about S years old, and also blankets, canteens, knapsacks and other camp supplies. The weight of this wheel and bundles was about ISO pounds, without the riders. They were from Colorado Springs. Peter Garlf of Ogden has secured a g franchise for an electrie system in Hyrum. The city agrees to take twelve are lights and five or six hundred ineandcseen's have already been contracted for. The conditions of the franchise are that the lights must be burning within ninety days. Citizens of Hyrum have subscribed liberally for the stock. A similar scheme Is being . proposed for WeJJs-vlll- at JL President and Mrs. McKinley aiw having a delightful visit here. The weather is perfect. The city is at its best in appearance. The president went to church tikis morning accompanied by his aged mother and her sister, Mrs. Abigail Osborne, of Cleveland. They rude in Mother McKinley's modest carriage occupied the old pew from which Major McKinley was seldom absent when in the city. Tlie service was in the First M. E. cliurcli, of which the president is s director, aud the sermon was delivered by Rev. Dr. Chester, his old comrade in arms and pastor of th- church during McKinley's last residence here. The president and Mrs. McKinley took dinner after the services with Mrs. Barber aud speut most of the afternoon at the Burlier home. Later Dreshlent McKinley went to hia mother's home, chatted with a few neighbors who dropped in, aud after a short drive returned, took luneh and settled down for an evening at the old Tnwldrmt MrKInltj Canton, O., Sept. Siloarn Springs, Ark., Sept 8. From present indications, trouble will follow an attempt to eject tha intruders from the Cherokee Nation. When tlie Cherokee strip was sold the govern-au-n- t promised to put ont all the intruders, but upon one technicality or another, 5,000 have managed to remain. The government haa decided to take a firm stand, however, and haa ordered their removal forthwith. Agent Wisdom will undertake thetssk it once. Word from the Nation today lays there will be resistance on the ?art of some of those ordered to go, snd serious trouble is not improbable as some of them are desperate men. The agent has the war dcpurtaieut at bia back, and two or three companies of cavalry are being held in readiness at Fort Gibson, Some of the intruders lave appealed their easel to the United States court, snd will ask for hoinesteaiL an injunction restraining tlie agent AS BRYAN SEES intil their status as citizens can he Wheat Shows What a General infinitely determined. Colorado Tragedy, Victor, Colo., Sept 8. Jealousy was at the bottom of an awful crime in this city tonight At about 8 o'clock, Henry R. Tillotson shot and killed his iweetlieart, Ella Taylor, potting three ballets into her body, and then killed himself with the same weapon, Tha hooting took place between the city hall and the Florence & Cripple Creek depot The young lady, who waa very pretty and popular, had juat returned from the Labor day celebration at Grassy, whither alia had been with George Brown, another suitor for her affections. Tillotson had told the girl that if slie went to Grassy with Brown he would shoot her. She paid little attention to him, but he made good hia threats. Via its oa Sliver la England. London, Sept. 7. The advance In the price of silver is supposed to he street-lightin- lue to the holding back of supplies by America and by the idea that silver surrency will be wanted in India. Tha purchases were chiefly for Immediate ihipmentby people having contracts to fulfill in India and China. Would IOe St. Lonia, Sept. 7. William J. e. dition of affairs at Camp Skaguny. Miners are breaking down under tbs terrible strain caused by tlie hardships they are compelled to endure. Failures are numerous. Thieving aud crime has increased to such a degree that on Friday Aug. 27. tha executive committee met aud promulgated au order to the effect that tlie first man caught stealing would lie hanged without even the formality of a tria1 or leave to say bis prayers. It is impossible to exaggerate the serious nature of the situutiou ut tlie While pass. Disorganized and disheartened, the miners have failed to set in concert in the work of repairing the trail, consequently little lius been done. The trail is now in worse sliujie than ever. It is utterly impassable to a man without plcnt of horses, and even the best equipM-- parties make progress very slowlyJ Trouble is sure to come in the ml nets camp. They are being driven td desperation by fuilnre and hardship f n.l a feeling ul complete recklessnewC prevail. Mr. Killingeretnnied to coniplcti some business irrandc concern ing tlie expedition Rian Bry- an, in a letter, gives the first utter-auc-e after three mouths of travel and observation. Atnoug oilier things be says: Wheat lias risen because the foreign crop lias been exceedingly short. The fact that silver and wheat have parted company will cause no dismay to those who understand that tlie law of supply and demand regulate the Xriee of both. if the Republicans desire to claim credit for the high price of wheat they must assume the responsibility for the famine in India. A general rise in prices should he followed by a rise in wages. the district attorney, without a grand jury indictment. Tbe act providing for informations, passed in 1891, is said to be unconstitutional under the supreme court decision, and habeas corpus proceedings will be commenced shortly which will unquestionably secure freedom for a number of the men. Tlie matter will rouw up first as an outgrowth of convictions at the present term of the district court in this touuty. Tlie legislative records on tlie passage of tlie information act show that the constitution was suspended by iiiisuimons consent on tbe passage of the bill, the supreme court holding that an aye and nay vote to suspend is mandatory and anr act passed otherwise is unconstitutional, i'ersons convicted under indictments cunimt secure relief. END OF STIKE IN SIGHT. Pnipmli Ion That l'niildi-- lor 1 aimed la's Seltlraieut. Columbus, O., Kept 5. The euil-othe great miners' strike is in aighL The national executive board of tha United Miue Workers bavo agreed to recommend to the miner a jiroHwi-tio- n from the I'iltshurg operators for Aerldcutat tbs GrAnanla Smeller. An a straight price of G5 cents a ton, to Murray, Utah, 8ibL 7. tlie Germania continue in force until tlie end of tha accident smelter at 11 o'clock last night result- year, with the additional mutual uned in tlie death of Angvlodi Andilosio, derstanding that a joint meeting of and painful injuries to Antonio Salva- operators and miners shall be held in tore. The monkey" in which tlie ora December, 1897, for the purpose of is melted filled np yesterday, and ai what tlie rate of mining shall s uu-nt- s Jt nn-usu- itl Shut I r Tramp. Beaver, Falls, Pa., Kept. 7. Charles Grower is dead, the result of a hold-u- p by tramps. Grower, who had secured work as a moulder at Newcastle, Pa., was moving his household effects there. He and two companions were confronted by three tramps with reHands op'." volvers, who ordered Grower's companions were fleeced of all they possessed When they reached him Grower began to explain that ha only had 80, which he was taking homo to his sick wife and children. The ruffian who had him covered became impatient and fired, the bullet entering Grower's heart The robber!' usual in such a predicament it wai be thereafter. A delegate convention of all miners taken apart and tha mass of hardened matter removed. From five to ten who have suspended work haa hours is usually allowed fur tlie matte called to meet in Colniubus September to cool, and in this ease it waa sup- 8, at 10 a. m., to set uuon the recomposed to he ready for breaking, aud mendation. lresident R a tell ford and tha other several men began work upon it. However the Interior of tlie mass was members of tlie board say tiiere is not filled with molten metal, which waa tho slightest doubt but tlie miners will released in the breaking process, and approve tlie arrangements. The propflowing aliout ten Ket, went into a osition does nut involve arbitration pool of water. An explosion resulted, and it provides for an immediate setand the detonation wns heard through- tlement of the strike. out Murray. Will VUII Hawaii. Audriosio and So ra tore, who with San Franoisco, Sept. A. Several con- otlier men were working on the matte, this city wlU v.J!r4Tiuennow.lsltiBg were 'wltliin reach of r,.. visit the Hawaiian islands before remetal, and in an instant their clothei were ablaze. Both men immediately turning east Those who have thus determined to visit the islands are Josrnslied for a pond, about 135 feet disG. Cannon of Illinois, II. G. eph tant, and jumped into tlie water. They of New Jersey and J. A, followed were by their comrades, and of Minnesota. Tannery Salvatore, on the verge of drowning, Their pnrposa in visiting the Islands waa pulled out. is to acquire information on matters Audriosio, crazed with fright or that are likely to he considered at the had into Jumped pain, deeper portion coming session of congress, and sines of tha pond (ita depth in places is are on the coast they have deterthey assistand he sank before twenty feet) mined to take advantage of the opportunity to see something of the Island that may lie annexed w hen congress meets in IVccmlicr. ls-c- n j Home-Seeker- bath-house- ready-mone- e, Live-Stoc- ie ff al DESPERATE. BECOME Ad-dic- k j The Times and the Standard concur that the impression that India will buy silver Is a mista-ce- n one. The 'udrfeuuy depai'tmef't a India holds 13 orores of rupees escaped. A terrific storm of wind and hail which will be released against gold in Murdered ti Ilrr Father. visited Cache valley one day last week. the event of gold being exported to j Atlanta, Ga., Sept. 6. J. A. Bobo, Its approach to Lewiston and Clark- ndia. of father the young woman who comson was heralded by a loud humming suicide mitted a week ago at Roswell, funnel-shaped noise, and a large dark, Mining Compnny Organised. a small town twenty miles from Atwas which of end lower the gycloud, Washington, Sept. 7. Representalanta, waa arrested at hia home in rating rapidly, was seen approaching. tive James Gunn of Idaho has just re- that place charged with having been It struck what is known as li tie turned from a ten days' trip to New the cause of his daughters death. To mountain and burst and spread. Its he where of citizens who called on a fork committee reports having city, passage, which was brief, was accomealled the New her, Mrs, Bobo admitted the truth of a company irganized and large panied by continual thunder and Western Mining A Developthe charge. The victim being dead hail. Standing wheat and oats were fork ment company, with a capital of and tlie wife an incompetent witness, the some laid flat instances in upon 11,000,000, for the purpose of hnying, the committee decided it would be imground and in others the heads were operating and disposing of Idaho Bobo in court. cut off as smoothly as if done by a mines, lie leaves on the 19th for Chi- possible to convict therefore contented themselves They heading machine. Trees were stripped sago to attend the s' con- with giving him notice to leave the of their fruit and foliage. The resultwhich ho will address on the town and never return. Bobo left at ant damage will aggregate thouaanda vention, and agricultural resources of once. mining of dollars. which ha will return after Idaho, r. . Uanlwat Ax round. The regular season at Saltair came New York, Sept. 6. A dispatch to to an end on the Oth inst, and in all tk Herald from Montevidio says: The probability it will remain closed for Convict Xlf Goods Kot Wanted United States gunboat 081100, five years. The reasons claimed for 7. The cnatomi which has been stationed In these waSept. Ottawa, Ont., are is of Raltair the closing up that it department here has been advised that ters for some time, ran aground yesters 1,000 feet, 8200,000 and 000 firm in Jackson, Mich., hat been day outside the bay during a heavy ahead of Salt Lake City. In other hoes, forks, rakes, etc., made wind. The vessel was unable to pull hipping words, it is too large a place, built on into Canada. Thesa away and the steamers Flats and too magnificent a scale to be made a by prison labor, classes of goods are prohibited under Republics finally went to her assistIt is not the the new law. Collectors of customs ance. paying investment. The Castine with their aid owners' Intention to allow it to fall in have now been advised to permit all cleared the reef and waa towed into bad repair, but it will not be operated goods from countries entitled to pref- the hay. Jnst what damage waa done again until such time as the business erential treatment to get the benefits to the gunboat is not yet known, but demands it. Garfield is to be the only whether shipof tha clause, i examination is now being made. reciprocal bathing resort operated on the Great ped direct or otherwise. The order American Grain at London Balt Lakenext year. Garfield will be does not apply to the United States. London, Sept. 6. The recent eopious made doubly attractive and the transrains have been sacceeded daring the fer of Saltair's management and what Wild Hons Iibuea past week by fine weather, hut the portion of the plant and furnishings crops have been somewhat delayed. Is found necessary is to be made. 7. Wild horsei Phoenix, Aril., Sept. California wheat, arrived, fetched The fruit industry is pushing the have become such a nuisance in northAOs fid, and afloat was offered at 39s Gd; beet industry hard for first place as a ern Arizona that Attorney-Genery producer for the farmers Frazier haa been asked if they may red winter, September and October, of Springvillc. The record of William not he legally slaughtered. That 30a Dd. A large business wag done in flour at an advance of la. Maize, ol for business the mouth Roy lance's vicinity has been overran by several mixed, October northern porta, brought August shows that he has shipped large bands, hundreds in number, three cars of mixed fruit fwm Bpring-villand unclaimed by anyone. lfis fid Barley waa firmer; American consisting respectively of 2.0D0, They have rapidly increased in num- sold at 16s. Oats were cleared, clipped 1,500 and 2,750 crates, and from Provo ber and have become wilder than deer all porta. September brought 12a 7Jfd. two cars of pears, averaging 2,300 and vicious as well. The matter haa and clipped New York 13s 9d. crates. Four ears of box timlier have been referred to the k board. Shortening tbe L'. If. Lias, been used for shipping purposes. Cheyenne, IVyo., Sept. 7. Union engineers are at work on the surThe Jubilee commission says they A narc hint llsrrIUe Trial. line bevey of the proposed cut-owill have a surplus of (2,005 aftrr the 6. The and Carbon. Lobkout tween Barcelona, prosecutor The Sept proJuof all the expenses of the payment at the court-martiyesterday of Bar-ril- l posed cut-o- will shorten the main line bilee. the anarchist who attempted to as- of the road about twenty miles beThe Payson city council has approsassinate the police chiefa on Friday tween the stations named and will priated 12,000 to the mayor to pay T. last, asked that sentence of forty eliminate a number of heavy grades G. Winner, assignee for the electrie imprisonment he imposed on tlie and short curves. It is believed work yean is said lie to This the light plant. The defence urged that ten on the line will be commenced ss soon prisoner. largest city warrant ever issued by a would he ade- as the government sale of the road is imprisonment years' Payson City recorder since its incorclosed. quate punishment for the accused. poration. Cotton Cargo Portrayed by Firs. Halts Mae llmki Ills Kerb. A report conics from Pairvicw that New York, Sept. 7 Twelve hundred 7. Charles AshMont., Butte, Sept, Hanson man a was lost. by the name of bales of compressed eigbty-nin- a and met in death a a man, Ilia wife missed him the morning of the worth, young which arrived from the sonth Id Inst, and she states she had search peculiar manner yesterday. He was cotton, line and were to have ed all day, but no trace could be found standing at tlie head of a short flight by the Morgan of stairs and accidentally took a step been shipped east by the City of Fall of him. backward, falling to the bottom. Ha River, were burned on the lighter Provo will hare a city was unconscious when picked np and Mystie alongside tlie Fall River pier, ticket died in a few minutes. His neck was on the North river front Loss 813,-00Peter Krallrr liaa bought the famout broken. Hot Pot resort at Midway from ReAn effort is being mails to postpone Tlie convention of tlie National Asceiver D. t Mclgt jgliliu of the Tark sale of the Uuion Iawflo until tho is of sociation Stationery Engineers City bank, the consideration being convene. 0held Columbus. at congress being 12,700. in the opinion ldin PELICAN POINT MYSTERY. Idaho runlets Boise, Idaho., Sept. 5. If a large Harry Ihyn Ms Inn.la In BU luuucMil Man. number of convicts Incaroerated lathe SUumttaa ml Affalra St akagaag HiMmtln Serious. Frovo, Utah, Sept. . Receul develIdaho penitentiary are turned loose Point murder Seattle, Wash., Sept. 6. George B. upon the people before many weeks, i opments iu the lVlk-uUtah county stirred which recent will Millionaire be of uf the it tbe fault mystery, Klttinger, manager of the supreme court, nullifying so much iu Is'.m, iiinke it pussihle to Klondike expedition, arrived believe tliut mi innocent msa is from the Skaguay trill on the steamer a majority of Idaho's laws. Most of tlie criminals sent np since punished for the crime. 'I lie Ielicsu queen. In an interview he confirms 1S'j3 were convicted on information of Point murders occurred on February the dark accounts sent out of the MINERS . NO. 32. 181)7. ff 0. Lond-ensiog- Chlaf and Assistant Shot by Anarchist. Gama Warden Murdered. Denver, Sept. 5. W. B. Wilcox, deputy state game warden, has bern murdered while in the discharge of his duly. Bia body was found in tha vicinity of Steamboat Springs with a bullet in his head. He had started out for the purpose of arresting a party of 11 men who had been encamped in Williams' basin all summer and had been illegally slaughtering game fur Supposed Barcelona Sept. 0. The chief of pohit assistant, who directed the investigation into the bomb outrages, were shot and seriously wounded by a supposed anarchist who waa later arrested. The man arrested is a native of this city, bat ha belongs to the Faria group of anarchists. Ills name is given as Barrill. As the two police chiefs were leaving the circus in the evening, they were stopped and abused by the prisoner. Barrill then fired at tho officers with a revolver, wounding Chief Ior-ta- s in the shoulder snd chest and Assistant Chief Teixidor in the shoulder. Both of tlie rhiefs pursued Barrill who ought refuge in a wine shop, when before he was taken into custody he hot and severely wounded a waiter. Chief rortas is convinced that liar-ril- l la an accomplice of Michelo Angio-ltilthe recently-execute- d anarchist, lice and AN INVOLUNTARY the hide. a (irruianj-- Hrnlal, London, Kept, 5. An official contra diction was issued today of the report that Germany will demand an explanation from France on the dispatch scut by the French premier, M. Meline, in reply to the message of the Lorraine society, congratulating the government upon the Franeo-Riissiaalliance. In the dispatch M. Meline expressed the hope that Lorraine would be united to France. n Colony of tlio Ktltilbo Army. San Francisco. KcpL 5. Commander r of the Salvation Army will arrive here on KcpL 13 for the purpose of viewing the lands secured for colonization in Monterey county. In tbe meantime the citizens' committee will endeavor to raise the 810,000 necessary to secure the success of the projceL LOAN. Booth-Tucke- Beryl an Get S150O snd rronilM to Return H lit Nuvrmbtr. Bralnerd, Minn., (sept 6. Robert A. Magee, a bachelor farmer who resides with his widowed mother two miles from the postofllce, waa captured by two masked men, blindfolded and after dark walked to hi farm, and there, guarded by one while the other overpowered Mrs. Magee, an aged lady, and hound her to a chair. The robbers evidently knew that last fall Mr. Magee had money in the house and hr threatening fire they finally secured 81500. Ou leaving the robbers said they were business men and need tlie money to avoid bankruptcy, and that if no efforts were made toward ita re covcryor the identity of tlie robberi it would ha returned in November. Tesla Robbers Arrested. Trinidad, Colo., Kept. 6 The posse of men that started from tliia city oa the trail of the robbers who held uf tlie Gulf passenger train on Twia Mountain, have taken into custodj five men supposed to he the perpetrators of the hold up. They wen captured near Springer, N. M. Among the prisoners are the notorious Iecn-lanbrothers, three in numlr. Considerable stolen goods was found ii their possession. d 17, 1113. AHs-i'- t Lustrum, s step-so- of llaycs. wuh living on the tatter's ranch cn I lie shores of Utah lake. This young man wus 23 year of age, and with him as companion were William Andrew Johnson, his cousin. aged . The 31, and Alfred Ncitxon, aged boys were engaged in looking uflcr the few head of slock, pigs and mine chickens on the ranch. The last time they were seen alive was on the after-maiof February 111, when some men driving by in teams saw the lmy standing near tlie window. On February 18, 19 and .3, neighbors passed tlie place and remarked that it seemed to ho deserted. Koine of these people visited the plnec Hint discovered that the buy were gone and the cabin locked. This soon generally known, and as tho shirk was miming at targe and there were some suspicious circumstances, it caused much comment. Fiuully, on Mureli A, the Knslrom fumily, living near liy, wrote to Uayea at Eureka, notifying him of the condition of affairs. In response. Mrs. Hayes came up, her husband declining to do an, and with Mrs. Rasmussen, visited the cabin. They found the boys' clothing d and shoes there and immediately foul play. Mrs. llnyes shortly afterward went to Eureka, and her liiisliand cam up. lie had very little to say about the matter, but a climax was reached when, on April 14th, the first body, that of young Hayes, waa found floating near the shore of the take by a bheephrrdi'r, who waa watering his sheep. Tho body wus taken to I .chi where the inquest was held, and tlie that hud already lieeii suspicion aroused against Hayes was deepened by hi singular conduct there. Two days later Hie bodies of the other two boy were found under the same conditions, all liuring been shot to death. llayes wax extremely indifferent from the first aud did nothing whatever to aid the oflieers. He had ill will towards the hoys and had threatHis only ened them with violence. theory regarding tlie disappearance of the bodies tha .yiujig. fellows, were fonud, was that they had guns ! rplrbrsinl for stmifil, sml rrcal IravriilW 11a A, Mirra HiMihmI uruinal alum ubil all fnruia of ai1iilieraii..ii roiiitju-- in NSW VoUK. DOGS. HYDROPHOBIA-PROO- F OporalluB Ferformed Old lllarkamllh. My father, who la au old man, haa always been fond of dogs and h haa always performed an operation on all the animals hs has onned to prevent them from having the rabies, said a gcutleman to a a rlter in tha Baltimore Bun. lie haa had but on animal affected, and In tills cans hs failed to take the jin eiutlon he had done with tha other doge. When he waa 17 years of age hs knew a German blacksmith who owned two puppies. Hs ealled my father one day and aoid: T will show you something which will always bo of uas to yoi Taking one of the dogs, the blacksmith placed it oa n boot top, ami. pulling Its mouth open, pulled tho animal's tongue ouL Than ho took a sharp knife and made n slit under 'he dog's tongue, then took an awl and forced out a small worm. Whm ha bed completed tho operation the blacksmith asked father to try his hand on tho other animal, which ho did. The blacksmith then Mid: 'Theso digs will never have tho hydrophobia. if they are bitten by a mad dog their jows will lock and they will not Tho opaakar lie able to opi-- them.' Mid hia father had taken tho precaution to follow tlie hbcksiulth'a adviMt One of the dogs which had been treat ed by this proves wax bitten by a dog which waa mad and In a few day th month of the dog beeamo locked and 'tha animal died without Inflicting any injury to any one. Tho gentleman with the theory says hs would ilka to havo erne of the medical fraternity experiment with two dogs, taking the worm from the tongue of one and leaving It in Mia tougiis of iha other, then inoculating both with tho virus' from a known to have been affected with dog lfsyea was found guilty the rallies. A Simple n e to Arizona. At the trial of murder and sentenced to hang, but the hoard of purdoua commuted it to life imprisonment, which he is undergoing. What bees me of a wagon and a lot implement was s circumstance the oflieers could not solve, anil tills was about the only point in favor The oflieers of Hayes' innocence. thinight the implements had been loaded into a wagon anil sunk in tlie lake, and muck time was spent in dredging without results. A few weeks silica Sheriff Ktorrs learned where some property answering the description hail hern sold by a man known as Weeks, who lived near tha mouth of Spanish Fork canyou. Upon investigation this proved to lie tlie inlsaing Weeks' trail was Improperty. taken snd lie was yesterday mediately arrested in Colorado where he is known as Chase. He Ss suspected of murder tiiere, and In known as a deiqirrate and lawless character. Requisition paper have been issued for his return to Utah. Mlnslhu at Fort Townsend, Wash., Kept. (. From a loiter received here last night from John James, who left here six weeks ago, fur the Alaskan gold fields, an idea of the present condition si Dyca may lie obtained. James and his partner, Lawrence, suuceedcil in packing 1.2IX) pounds of provisions over the Cliilkoot pass to take Lindernian. The letter says that heavy rains have made the trail impassible with f!e result til At horses which two weeks previous were selling at 8130 per head, are now on the market at 810. Horse feed is selling at 270 per Ion and is hard to get at any price. James My it will lie clieaicr for those who cannot cross the pass this full to kill their horses now and ship in others in the spring. Hu says language is inadequate to describe the terrors of the pass since the rainy m ason liegan. of farm llj-m- . Fnrty-thra- s Charges. San Francisco,! Sept 5. Q, M. Wei llnrn llcrorir to Heath. burn, the deposed collector of internal Owosso, Mich., KcpL k Miss Millie revenue, appeared before Judge Be Haven in tbe United States district Comstock, a music teacher, died from court for arraignment upon forty the effects of lining burned by placing three charges of embezzlement and a blanket saturated with oil around was allowed until Wednesday next In herself and setting fire to iL Kite had been iu poor health for some time anil which to plead thereto. preparations were being made to reThe rebellion in Uruguay is grow- move her to the 1'onliac asylum. ing. Minister Angell has been granted an audience by tlie sultan. Dave Fowell, of tlie Bank of England, ia dead. lie was born in IS 19. Cholera ia raging at Eandun, B. C., and tlie people in that vicinity are fleeing for their lives. G. J. Troutman of Cincinnati attempted suicide at Kn Francisco, lit will probably recover. About 300 Turks have been arrested for supposed connection with the committee of the young Turk party. Absolutely Pure n Government crop reports are rather encouraging. The wheat emu in France has fallen much below the average. St. Louis is taking active measures against Yellow .lack. Fire at Cairo, W. Va., did damage to the amount of (30,000. The steamship Faria, sailing for Euounces of silver. rope, takes The Uruguayan rebels are within a two days' march of Montevideo. A rancher neur Kan Gabriel, Cal.. Is dying from the sling of a niUquita, Forbidden Waters. Britain has Just beaten back n Gat man invasion. Tbs Alster, n German trawler, not only caught fish within thA forbidden waters of Moray Frith, but undertook to land Ita catch at Aberate from a Britdeen. Fifteen blue-jac- k had to uh fores la ish pushing bock tho German flaharmea and throwing their fish back into theli man-of-w- ar boat. R. S. VAimmer, NOTARY PUBLIC . Office In Bank. Payaon City. F. HOLLADAY A. entist. 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