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Show THE PAYSON GLOBE VOL. V. PAYSON, UTAH, SAT U 1U) AY, AIV.UST 7, U. UTAH NEWS. haul The Lehi Sugar company will befln the manufacture of eugar about September IS. haa decided The attorney-generithat Grand and San Juan countlee cannot unite, there being no provision n the atatutea for aueh a contingency. Rome 4U0 or 500 persons, unable to attend the Jubilee at Salt Lake, gathered at Panguitch from Garfield county and oclebrated the Jubilee and the 24 th. A government agent la making an inspection outlie asphaltum depoeita in the Uintah reaervatiun. It ia aaid the government haa an idea of naing gllaonite aa a coating for the bottom of war vessels. It la claimed no animal life can bore through it, Kbr will it become foul, thua preventing frequent ducking. Manager Cutler of the Utah Sugar company at Lehi, haa closed a contract with eaatern parties for the erection of a plant for the distilling of spirits e The from building will be located on the line of the Rio Grande Weatern, a abort distance east of the sugar mill, and will be ready for operation in ninety days. Half a dozen Utah parties have gone to the Klondike gold fields, moat of them aa representatives of syndicates. Cass Iiite, the veteran miner, has been offered 11,000 for his personal services, and an interest in all claims, to pilot a couple of wealthy New York women to the scene of operations He ia considering the offer. The Jubilee commission has presented the great salt dragon which figured in the street paradea at Salt Lake, to Josh Davis. Mr. Ilavia feels very proud of the beast and in returning thanks to the commission for the gift, says he will always treasure it as a momento of the greatest event in the hiitory of Utah. The bodlca of the two unfortunate boys who were drowned in Bear river at Logan bare been found. Their names were Alphan Hielte and Ferdinand Christenson. Fears were entertained that they would go over the falls into Salt Lake, but their bod lea were recovered not far from where the drowning occurred. Mr. G. E. Anderson of Springvllle has completed a large photograph of the pioneers of 1847, taken in a group on the occasion of their presence at Salt Lake at the Jubilee. There appears to be several hundred in the group and each one comes out wonderfully distinct, so that recognition is easy. The picture was taken in the temple grounds, with the tabernacle and the Assembly hall as a beck ground. The picture has been copyrighted by Mr. Anderson. Mr. Harlow, fruit vender of Bountiful. had his jsw broken and several teeth knocked out by a stone thrown by a hoodlum near the Warm Springs, Salt Lake City. 8everal tough youths who live in that vicinity climbed Mr. Mr. Barlow's wagon and started to steal his fruit, and when the Bountiful man drove them away they responded with a volley of stones Barlow recieved medical attention, and the resultof the encounter will be slight outside of facial disfigurement State Engineer Young has made n thorough examination of the reservoir situated half a mile east of Kaysville. Mr. Young said, after a thorough examination, that it ia one of the best and most secure dams in the state. He said further that five or six feet of earth could be added without the least danger, and thua the capacity of 10,000,000 gallons could be doubled. The reservoir as it now stands has cost about 12,500. It was built last year and has proven to be an entire low-grad- a. -- success. One of the most remarkable feats of female detective work is cm the part of a young mother, who has for the past fifteen months been looking for son, who was, as she her alleges, stolen from her by her former husband, from whom she was divorced about twenty months ago. The lady's name Is Mrs, Mary Woodbury, of Lead-vlllColo. She has searched in seven different states. Including Colorado, Wyoming, Kansas, Nebraska and Utah. She has traveled over 8,000 miles. She obtained a elue that her 'former husband and boy were at Vernal. She went to the house, accompanied by the sheriff, found her boy and the court gave him to her. The eounty clerk of Summit received 2,500 squirrel tails one day last week, upon which a bounty is paid. The Daly mine at lsrk City will close down it is said, as it eannot he profitably worked with silver at its present price. The American Beet Sugar Construction company proposes to erect a mill at Springvllle, of the latest pattern, with all modern appliances. The same company erected all of the Nebraska mills and have the utmost confidence in a plant at Springvllle. e, 8. INVESTIGATION. HORSEWHIPPED. 8HEEPHERDER HELD UP. Daahara of tbs Federal Berras ef Labor (leas te Washington, Aug. 2 Expert Samuel C. Dunham of the federal bureau of labor has left for the gold belt of Alaska, where he will make an invesC. Iks Idwtldad by lbs Victim. The Bobber at Largo. Rawlins, Wya, Ang. 2. Sheriff Davis, who has Just returned from the Snike river country, reports that a Mexican sheepherder recently in the employ of Jack Edwards, was held up near Bagge on Saturday and robbed of 1430. The Mexican identified the robber as Will Herbert, known in the region as Tarheel," a young fellow who baa been in the vicinity of liugga for some time. Herbert had seen the Mexican get a check for 175 cashed, and securing a horse and followed him out from Bagga. He rode up behind the Mexican on the road and shot biin in the bark. The man was carrying a pack with his bedding and tha force of the ball was spent when It went through tha pack and only inflicted a slight wound. Ua was badly frightened, however, and easily gave up his roll, which was his seasons earnings, 1430. Herbert rode sway and went back to Bagga but before Sheriff Davis reached there he es- Alm-k- Hold-t- v tigation and report in time for ths projected spring migrations Mr. Dunham is well equipped for the work, having spent much time In the mining eamps of ths west for several years ne was one of the corps of experts of the labor bureau engaged in the investigation of special problems He has been instructed by Commissioner of Labor Wright to make a critical Inquiry into the opportunities for business, for investment of capital, employment of labor, wages, cost of living, elimate, best means of reaching the gold fields and kindred subjects, ne goes to San Francisco snd will sail from there August B, taking the Juneau overland route and reaching the Klon-dylc- e region about the middle of September. He will watch the winter and early spring work and is expected to send material for a special report, caped. which it ia hoped will be published Sheriff Davis reports that nins memabout March. bers of the notorious Cassidy gang spent three days at Bagga and Dixon MINING LAWS. Warrants gambling and drinking. Additional Msabsra Appointed to tha 31 lo- are out in several states for tha outfit ins Congrosa CosmbIUoo. for bank robbing, holding up stores Santa Fe, N. M., Aug. 2. At its re- snd postoffices, but to tha present sent session in Denver the Internation- time they have evaded arrest and have al Mining congress named a committee S secure camp in the Brown's Park of five to revise the United States country near tha Wyoming-Colorad- o mining laws and report its results to line. congress, and subsequently authorized the president to increase the commitHull Bobberies ea Slwouhliie. tee by adding one representative not New York, Aug. 5. Chief Postoriginally represented on the commit- master Inspector Ashe, with assistants tee. Accordingly President L. B. in this city and elsewhere, haa been Frinee has named the following: working for days on a aeries of reW. 8. Keyes, California; F. J. markable robberies of mail matter Nevada; W. S. Haskins, Idaho; carried aboard the great ocean steamW. A. Clark, Montana; G. B. Dennis, ships. The suthoritiea admit that the mails have been robbed, but refuse to Washington; W. B. Potter, Missouri. Tha original jnembers of the com- give particulars. They will not aay mittee are: J. E. Todd, South Dakota, how much has been lost, but it is Charles V. Moore, Colo; R. A. F. Pen- known that the thefts aggregate thourose, Arizona: F. A. Reynolds, New sands of dollars. Mexleo; Lamar Cobb, Georgia; F. M. Tha first of tha thefts occurred sevLyman, Utah. eral months ago, and has never been The committee will meet at Denver, satisfactorily explained. Additional Sept. 7. complaints were received and the inspectors became convinced that the Wist BsUllsWra. foreign mails were being systematiSeattle, Wash., July I. Prospective cally robbed on a large scale, aa eighty gold seekers in the north are aroused package! of matter have 1mm mime over the action of the Canadian gov- from a single steamship. The mail ernment in collecting duty at Victoria stolen In that case was mostly In regor Dyca on every miner's outfit from istered pouches, which had been the United States. A masa meeting sealed in the general office In this eity has been called by tha merchants and and opened by the elerka aboard the outfitters in this city to outline plana vessel. for retaliatory action. The idea is Ilensoa Broke JalL that this action of the Victoria collector is not taken in the interest of colLander, Wya, Aug. 2, Ben nanson lecting revenue, but to try to compel who last fall killed Tom Bird, the parties to buy their outfits in Victoria. Thermopolia merchant, and who haa The Secretary of the treasury will be been confined In the jail here awaitpetitioned and requested to withdraw ing trial, cut hie way out last night his order making Dye a a sub-poof and stealing a fine horse and saddle entry. It was so designated, it is belonging to Deputy Sheriff Logue, elalmed, for the purpose of permitting left the country. Ilia friends say that British steamers to land freight and of late he haa shown much Interest in passengers there. tha stories of ths gold finds In the Klondyke country, snd they believe Bloody ka Boundary Line Faesrtala. that he has gone to that country. Hanson is a prominent man in Washington, Ang, 2. The government is not prepared to admit that the being the proprietor of the Kloudyke gold discoveries are in Brit- townslte. Deputy Sheriff Logue haa ish territory. Gen. Duffield, chief of gone in search of the escaped prisoner, the coast and geodetic survey, believes but it ie not believed that he will sucthat a large portion of the region ceed in capturing him. claimed by Canada is in Alaska, and will be so determined when the boundFsnlsmmksn Strike. ary question ia settled New York, Aug. 2. The general It is certain that the gold discoveries strike of the Pantsmakera union, a on the upper Yukon will stimulate tha branch of the Socialist Trades alliance United States to most careful investi- hae gone into effect in the 250 ahope in gation of the true boundary line, and. the Greater New York district. The that the royalty taxes imposed by strikers are enthusiastic and believe Canada's recent orders will be ser- this effort on tbelr part will end the iously questioned. sweating system and will restore the old rites of wages. Under the present Arrived From Alaska. system, they are able to make only a Beattie, Wash., Aug. --The Alki ar- dollar and a half for a week's work. rived in port She brought forty-fiv- e Under tha old schedule, which they pasaengera from Juneau, Sitka and want restored, the operator made Fort Wrangle. Her freight was light. from 110 to 112 per week. There are Her officers report having left a large nearly 2,000 operators out, and in concolony at Dyes, all the members of sequence of the strike 5,000 finishers which were in the best of health and are idle. spirits.,, The steamer brought no information Rcbeffsr Is Acqalltfd. from the interior. Juneau is fast beSt Paul, Minn, Ang. 2. Col. Albert coming depopulated. Stocks of goods Scheffer, of the failed president have been so reduced by the purchases whose trial on indictbank, of those leaving for the Yukon that it ments charging him with embezzlewould be difficult to secure an outfit. ment because of an alleged over-drain hla accounts with tha bank haa Tribal Fighting. been on for several days, was today Cairo, Ang. 2. The Egyptian intelliacquitted by Judge Loomis, who digence department has received word of rected the jury to bring in auch a verheavy tribal fighting up the Nile be-- t dict It was shown that the overdraft veen the Dervishes and the Jaalins. and was a matter of Tha Dervishes, under one of the genthe checks in the ease were drawn that erals of the Khalifa, defeated the to the debts of tha bank and were Jaalins in a pitched battle and occu- notpay CoL Scheffer ie a well-knopersonal. pied Metemneh on July 1. The losses politician and banker, and hla on both allies were very large. Tha indictment was one growing out of Jaalins are aaid to have lost 2,000 the bad state of the bank last winter killed. New-land- s, rt Ther-mopoli- s, ft book-keepin- A Determined Suicide. Cleveland, Ohio, Aug. 2. Thomas Cushing, a moulder, aged 82 years, stood before a mirror in his room at a boarding house and eut his throat with a razor. When taken to the operating room on the third floor of a hospital, A new eleetrie company will utilize made a rush for a window and threw the waters of the Jordan for power. himself out, falling fifty feet to ths Eleetrie power will be furnished to roof of the engine room. His body Mcrcur and Bingham mines, and prob- crashed through the skylight, struck an iron bar in its descent, and rolled ably for the sugar factory at Lehi. to the floor of the engine room. Cush-lube will the at narrows The works is still alive, but it is believed be will die. g Bing Hay Abdicate. Paris, Ang. 2. It ia rumored that the possible abdication of the King of Greece has inspired the following dispatch from Athens: It is stated on good authority that ia tha event of a prooosal looking to tha establishment ' of foreign eontrol of the Grecian finances being adopted by the power, tha King will make a declaration of exceptions! gravity." This ia construed to mean that tne king will abdicate rather than submit to this humiliation Hra BATTLE IN BRAZIL. J. Xlrbula (liras W. o. Thrrt Mows ArrvMlbm Fue M. Cheyenne, ifya. An?. NO. 27. 1 SOT. J. W. MIXING NOTES. tecoo Faullea, All WoU Ariusd, Attack Troufw. New York, July 31. A dispatch from Hio de Janeiro, Brazil, says that in- Stanley O. for tlx Stanley, traveling Schilling Tea company of San Francisco, residing at Ogilcu, was horsewhipped on the street lu-rby Mrs. M. J. Nichols, wife of the city treasurer of Iheyenne. The families of tha principals have been on friendly terms until recently, when Mrs. Nichols visited the Stanleys at Ogden. On her return Stauley sent Mr. Nichols a bill for her lioard amounting to 254, and later collected it by suiug Nichols as lie went through Ogden on his way to tliu Congress at Salt I.uUe City. When Stanley arrived Mrs. Nichola met him cm the street and whipped him vigorously across tha face with a horsewhip, lie stood three blows, then snatched the whip from her hand. formation has reached that city to tlie effect 'that more than 3000 soldiers have been kl' ,d in a big battle near tlie site of Cs jailor. The fanatics numbering 10,030 men, all attacked the government troops. tYhole brigades of the soldiers were swept down and destroyed, trampled under foot as the victorious fanatics with wild hoarse shouts of triumph passed over them. The full extent of the loss of life cannot be told. There is no reasonable doubt, however, that tlie loss in killed on both sides Is more than 3000. For miles tlie ground around Uunador is strewn w ilh the dead and dying, Tlie to govern men t troops were coiUM-llvleave their dead on tlie field snd flee to save themselves from complete destruction by tlie great avalanche of fanatics. When the report reached Rio de Janeiro it was considered by tlie president and ministry, and it was decided to send tlie minister of war to tlie scene next week with 40,000 men, now gathering. They ill earry with them a great store of aniunition and will endeavor to dislodge the fanatics from the positions they now hold. Fighting lias Wen in progress at Csnador fur several weeks. In the e well-arme- d, Trans-Mississip- ln-r- To Try Tha WlrriM Trlegraph. Loudon, Aug. 8. Marconi, inventor of tile wire lest telegraph, liaa reached Soudan, where a trial of tlie invention will be made. In an interview, Marconi aaid: Tha greatest distant which we have been able to transmit messages by telegraph without wires is IS miles. Bnt this by no means is the limit of the instruments. It simply signifies that existing appliances are not At Spezia I sent messages without wires from the San Bartholomew arsenal to the warship San Martine, IS miles out in the harbor, without difficulty and with absolute accuracy. It was in the presence of tlie royal comOfficial experiments will be mission. renewed when I return to Italy in September. I have tucoessfuHy experimented before the Italian minister of marine and before tlie king and queen." Tlie gold mines of western Nye, Nevada, are yielding very rich ore. Bullion shipments, are being made regularly. A rich lead mine hna struck on Main street at Joplin, Mu., within a few blocks of tlie business center of town. II. IX Graves and Sain Vaughn, tlie two miners who found it, took out at a depth of seven feet over a ton of ore in a dsy. Machinery will be put In and tlie mine will be in operation right in tin- - heart of the city. ls-e- n fcAkiflG POWDER After a long wait, a parly of Califois nia prospector who two years ago ludiun country went into the i west of IlrriuosilUi, Mex , and discovered rich placers on tlie Hatcpito river, have scrim-dtitle to the property and have begun to work IL Four members of tlie party have taken out 140,000 worth of gold. 'Absolutely Pure. Ya-pi- OlfhretM Tlie DcLeniar mines, in Neruda, ere in good working order and ere furnishing tlie mill with all the ore Decease ry to keep it running to its full cs paA large number of uien rity. were put on tliu past month, end everything was in good shape for Captain l)o I.nmar'e Inspection recently- nmitiH'u p satis-factor- s.i In $200,-000- In-ai- U rlivttp lirond. nkw tokk. not al making rumiEHiv. DOGS. HYDROPHOBIA-PROO- F A SlmpU Operation ParforoMd Old Bliffcawllb by mm "My father, who is an old man, haa always been fond of dogs and ha haa always performed an operation 0n all the animals he has owned to prevent them from having the rabies," said a gentleman to a writer In tha Baltimore Sun. "II has had but one animal affected, and In this ease he failed to take tha pne.iutlon ha had dona with the other dogs. When ha was 17 yean of aga ha knew a Carman blacksmith who owned two puppies. He called my father one day and raid: T will show you something which will always he of use to yr . Taking one of the dogs, tho blacl smith placed it on a boot top, and. pulling Its moutb opaa, gulled Hie animal's tongue out. Then ho took a sharp knlfa and made a slit under ha dog's tongue, then took an awl and fonred out a small worm. When he bad completed tb operation the blacksmith asked father to try hla hand on th other animal, which he did. Th blacksmith then aaid: These drgs will never have tho hydrophobia. If they are bitten by a mad dog tbelr jawe will lock and they will not be able to open them.' " The speaker aid hla father bad taken the precaution to follow the blacksmith's advlo One of the dogs which had been treated by this process wae bitten by a dog whluh waa mad and In a few days the mouth of the dog became locked and the animal died without Inflletlng any khi. i ne gentleman with M- i w the theory says be would like to have acme of the medical fraternity experiment with two dogs, taking the worm from the tongue of on and leaving it in the tongue of the other, then inoculating both with the virus from a dog known to have been affected with Several enstern capitalist have aw rived at Grand XYyo., during the past week and are making thorough examination of tlie varloua meantime, while tlie fanatics fought In the district, with a view prospect apparently with little heart, they have of furnishing money for development been gathering their forces from all These people have large In directions. The result was tlie final purposes. tervsts in Cripple Creek and Leadvilln, attack on the government troops which They are so well satisfied with the led to such awful results. surface indications and the showing made from tlio development work al THE EIGHTH INFANTRY. ready done, that they have associated ThMrTrlp to AImIi I'rtinMinrod Injiull. themselves with several of the claim eloi Ml This Tluio. owners and arranged to furnish the the valCheyenne, Wyo., July 31. Colonel nceessary capital to Randall of tlie Eighth infantry re- ue ami permanency of their properties. ceived a telegram from Washington Dillon and Myers, wlio hold a bond Rlsga llald I'p. stating that tlie expedition to Alaska and lease on several of tlie best mine Rawlins, Wyo., Aug A Tlie south- has been temporarily aliendoiied. It in the Seminole district, aoine forty bound stage on tha Lander line wai haa been discovered that many sup- miles north of llawllna, Wya, are held up at Lost Soldier station, about plies necessary for such an undertakwith good success in their 50 miles north, at 7 o'clock In the mornmeeting ing aa the one proposed ere nut on new undertaking. Ilia clean-ufrom ing by two men. They had rounded bend, and much timo and expense the last run made was entirely no the stock tender nearly an would be necessitated to send the solSeveral new bodies have hour before, and had him under guard diers to a country where tliu preserva- been discovered anj opened up that untill the stage arrived. tion of life depends on perfect equipricher than any heretofore When it drove up the the driver ai uiapped known to exist, a new ment, That tun ojrnui-cat- e looked down InU out to be visited ie mid to be rapidly has raised the money to build a sacks were cut open and all the letter freezing up, end after serious consid- railroad from some point along the The eration and registered matter taken. of all these facts tlie trip haa line of tlie Union Pacific to this dismen wore black ailk handkerchief been pronounced injudicious at this trict, anil ia now engaged in making over the lower part of their faces. time and postponed probably until the preliminary survey. They are believed to lie part of tlia spring. gang who rendezvous in the lower The people of Roanoke, Va., are Washington, July 29. The secretary Snake River country, that robbed of war baa suspended the execution of very much excited over the reported Mexican of over 9400 near Bagga re- the order starting a party of troops discovery of a cave on Tinker mouncently. for Alaska on the boat sailing from tain which ia claimed to 1 very rich in ailver ore. Tlie discovery ia said to NO SILVER DOLLARS COINED Seattle August 5. There will be one more opportunity to move the com- have been made by James Riley, a Th Treasury Depart mrat Thlnka tha Sup- mand on a sailing vessel An gust 20, hardworking fanner, residing on tha ply BuBelrat far All Nerds. and the matter is st ill open. The indi- mountains. He claims to have acciWashington, Aug. A The monthly cations are that nothing will be done dentally discovered tlie opening to the statement issued by the director of tha before spring. cave, which was closed with a rock eut exactly to fit IL He removed the mints shows that during July, 1807, rock and explored the cave, and tha the coinage executed at the United A Suri-rtto be Sprang. visions of the shining white metal all States mints amounted to $870,850, as 31. W. Wheeling, Vs., July Among over the room follows: Gold, $337,000; silver, nearly dazzled him. Betha local labor leader there is general sides scattered ail over the minor eoins, $23,830. being No standard silver dollara were disappoiatment that the conference of tlie care, there wim near the held here did not take more radical coined. It is stated, however, that center a solid column of nearly pure measures than merely to offer sentithere ia no significance in this. All of six Indies square, extending with no financial aid sliver, the mints were closed from fifteen to mental sympathy from the floor to the roof, specimens to the strikers. It is believed that this twenty-fiv- e of which have assayed 90 per cent days during July for re- week there will be such an army of silver. Biley took a neighbor inpairs to machinery and the annual and agitators in West Vii pure organizers coinhla to confidence anil the riche they in tha consequence overhauling, ginla that the miners who have thus tell of liavAet the people wild with age was unusually light. far refused to stop work will be com- excitement. pelled to do so from sheer force of numThe Final Martian Gen. Charles Warren has tills to say bers against them. It Is also lielieved London, Aug. 8 The final meeting All this talk shout secret pro- of Klondyke: mado conference the that of the bimetallic commission headed by the richest country Klondyka being for conducting tlie fight on line Senator 'Wolcott and Lord Salisbury visions mueh more emphatic than are apparent the world lias ever known Is bosh. will take place during the latter part in the manifesto given to the papers. Alder gulch, in Montana, produced of next week at the foreign offion. is believed that a surprise will be $100,000,000 iu gold and was probably Most of thf memliers of the cabinet It a few days at the fur- the greatest plaocr eountry ever diswill be present and it ia understood sprung within covered on earth, Virginia City, the that Lord Salisbury will then inform thest. old capital of Montana, was located the commission of the government' there. It was discovered in 1803, and Prisoners Ksrapadecision on tlie question of n more exin gold were taken out of Caldwell. Ida., July 31.- - Charles Mc- $30,000,000 tended use of silver. tlie first year tlie mince were sands the Coy, charged with forgery, and Jame The commissioners are hopeful of worked. In isoo the Arrhie McGregwith favorable decision. After this meeting Clark, charged or company secured $2,000,000 in nineawaiting trial before the district court, they will proceed to Berlin and SL broke ty days off of Montana gulch. They steel-plattlie jail by removing all the lieer kegs there were in Petersbcrg. lining, going through the floor and bought the country, put the gold in tlie begs, After walls. under the gettunneling BARRED FROM KLONDYKE. hired twenty men with Henry rifles, ting out they stole a horse belonging built Mackinaw boatsand floated down Canadian Fnllra Wop All at tha Bordai to L. E. Hey. They abandoned the Last Clianre Missouri liver. Who Hair Nut a Year's Food Supply, horse when about four miles out of the is situated,, for Helena where gulch, Tacoma, ftash., Aug. 3 The steamei town. The jail had recently been to take out aa new steel cages and steel many years never failed Queen, which just arrived from Alaska fitted with much wealth as tlie entire Alaska brought word that the mounted police lining. country has taken ont. Take last of the Northwest territory are meetMade Death a Rare Thing. year, and had silver liecn back to Its ing all people lmuml for the Yukon Kansas City, Mo., July 31. Dr. J. IX. old price, Montana would have proeountry at tlie British line, beyond duced as much wealth as ail Africa. Porter, president of the local physiWhite and Dyea passes, and compellcians supply company and well known, Some people are inclined to go wild Is rememing all who have not one year a supply died, after having taken separate doses over Alaska, but when it of provisions to return to the coast. of is the accumthis bered that shipment and hydrate morphine, strychnine But few of the fortune-seeker- s who of chloral and then turned on the gas ulated washings of six months, there have left Tacoma and the sound within Right He was found in a dying condition in Is not so mitph to blow alsiuL the last few weeks for Iiyea or Skagua-wahere is a mining eountry good enough of his place of business. Tha the rear had crossed the passes into the motive fur the suicide is not plain. for any man, and one that will be in interior when the Queen left Dyes, and Apparently its prosperity when Klondyke diggers Porter was July 23. are all broke. lived happily. A company of enstern Investors, A Coal llasvee Fori ana. Fffarl or Tartgoa Wearing Apparel. by Prof. Strong, a metallurBoston, Mess., Ang A Carl Cron New York, July 31. The new tariff of Chicago, hare made a proposigist who has been bravin heiln, employed act has materially restricted the priv- tion to owners of claims in the Silver ing cosl and washing dishes in thia ileges of tourists in regard to the Crown mining district, near Cheyenne, country, has been notified of the death quantity of wearing apparel of foreign if accepted, will lead to which, Wya, of hia oldest brother, Connt Hendrick manufacture that they may bring into tho immediate development of the Julias Cronheiln of Sweden without tha eountry. More than $3,000 was property. Examinations and assays issue, with a request that he return to eollectad by the custom officials on of the ores from tlie district have contake possession of tlie estates aa the tlie of the Majestio'a passen- vinced the company that the mine ean baggage only living representative of hie fam- gers be worked at a profit. They propose ily, the Cronheilns of Flosta. He thn givMrs Mary E. Lease, tha Populist or- leasing two mines for five years, cornea into a title, four large proper tlie owners a percentage of the ing ties and an income of more then ator, baa been selected aa queen of tha It is Imlieied the offer will fall festivities at Topeka. She will Crofits. e year. and the mines developed. wear a $30,000 crown. per-fcc- for Its pivot kuvralnf Asuuri1 And hralibfuliwitH. Hit fiHMl mhhIiinI mum mid nil furuiti ut Mmiirik a - n; tha rabies. FafMiMaa Waters. Britain has Just beaten back a Oen man invasion. The A later, a- German trawler, not only caught fish within tb forbidden waters of Moray Frith, but undertook to land its catch at Aberfrom a Britdeen. Fifteen bad to um force In ish pushing back the German fishermen and throwing tbelr fish bock into theli blue-Jack- man-of-w- ar ' boat. R. S. Wlmmer, PUBLIC. NOTARY Office In Bank. Payson City, J. H. EVANS JENTI5T, Over Douglass' hardware store. Ev- erything pertaining to high art dentistry. Badly decayed teeth made for life by the adjustment ol gold amalgam or porcelain crowns. Best Sets of Teeth at prices witein the reach of all e well-to-d- $59-00- 0 o Wheels, Too! StoRyST. TVLUl Ladies, Catkncas & Tandem. Tho Lightest Running Wheetsoo Earth. THE EIDREOGE .mAMO... THE W stair Why MERE. fi $$ Backla1 Bide Bssd Ikuldl a Bake Whsritl National Sewing Machine Co-- , Factsryi gje Broadway, Bcivldsra, Ms. New York. |