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Show THE PAY VOIi. G-LOB- E PAYSOX, UTAH, SATURDAY, OCTOHKK V fratart Against laersasad Taxation. Rome, Oct. 11. A large procession of tradesmen, headed by the The Templeton hotel at Salt Lake of Rome, and the president of the liaa lieen closed, and the building will chamber of commerce, inarched to the be remodeled for an office building. office of the minister of the interior A distillery la to be erected at Lelii this morning to protest and confer to use the low products of the an gar with the government regarding the factory. Tests hare been eery satis- increased taxation. Premier Uitdini, who is also minister factory. s caae on trial at of the interior, received a committee The Salt Lake City was terminated on the representing the tradesmen and promftth Inst. by the jury returning a unan- ised that all possible would be done to imous verdict fur the defendant. promote friendly relations and greater and Benjamin Eggiugton of Murray, who equity between the tax collector shot and killed Martin Mock over a the taxpayers. In the meanwhile a large crowd of quarrel about water, has been admitpeople had collected around the minted to bail In the sum of 87.(88). istry. Angry shouta were heard and George K. Ilia ir has been appointed snuie of those present tore up paving master to examine into and UTAH XKW8. pro-synd- Wray-Kearn- special report upon the accounts of Carey and Mctiregor of the Ituh Central. A old son of It. H. Kimball of Kummit county was kicked in the head by a horse, making a wound from which the brain oozed. He was placed in a Salt Lake hospital and will likely recover. The state land lmard has adopted a resolution requiring that hereafter a affidavit shall acconiany each application for selection of state lands which arc presumed to belong to the agricultural class. Carl J. Horen, aged GO, a prosperous ranchman of Moub. waa drowned in Mill creek near where it empties into the Grand, dnring a heavy storm last week. ' A wall of water came down the stream while lie waa crossing snd swept himself and horse away. The? horse was rescued a mile lielow, but Horen's body was not found. Several horses and cattle were swept down the stream, and the leas to rauchrrs was non-miner- heavy. Mrs. Ayers, a woman whose home is at Oasis, wa found by Officer Randolph wandering aimlessly in the Short Line yards at Salt Luke City at the close of conference. She was acting very strangely and the officer took tones and otherwise assumed a threat-ninattitude. This caused the police 1o attempt to disperse the violent portion of the crowd and in the eonffict which followed six policemen were Injured and one rioter waa killed. The mob raised revoluttonery erica while the lighting was in progress. Revolvers were freely used and many persons in the crowd were injured and leaders of the disturbance were arrested. The condition of three of the wounded policemen ia serious. g BY BETRAYED WHISKY. Texas Murderer Ta kei Too Merh For His Owe (load. Bakersfield, Cal., Oct. I!. Joe Taylor who is wanted in Texas for murder committed in January, Itffsi, has been captured liy Sheriff Borgwardt ml turned over to Texaa authorities. He was traced by the Texaa officers westward after committing the crime, but the clew was lost aa the culprit Some time ago entered California. Sheriff Borgwardt'a attention was called to a stranger at Tehachapi who answered Taylor's description. While on a spree a short time ago he talked abont being wanted in Texas ank soon after that he was placed under arrest. His picture waa sent east and a day or two ago an offlner arrived and identified the prisoner. The officer and prisoner started east where Taylor will be placed on trial for the killing of Hj'rnm Smith in a quarrel over woman. FROM C Pollen aa, Baby-aaLouia, Oct 9. i states cottm crop Hot-kin- e, jex.OOO Ml Mina, Cook's e. T.MMsxi bales anil ll one-thir- Plucky Hchnalma'am. Ran ifjdro. Cal., Get 12. Mrs. Margaret Ofian, a widow and school teacher, rvas badly slashed slmut the neck anjface by a burglar last night. Hearing a noise on the porch, she went toYnvestigate and found a man evident)!' trying to effect an entrance :throughi the window. He grabbed her and trie to cat her throat with a razor, the pluckily fought him off and her lereims attracted the neighbors, when the burglar fled. A searching party of citizens was organized, but no (race has yet lieen found of the fugitive. ' politics. Tlie sixty- - iglith session of the semiannual conference of the Church of Jesus Christ convened at the tabernacle. Salt Lake City. October 4. nml two sessions were held. The attendance was very large, all pitrisof the state being represented, a bile a number came from tlie surrounding a a Tbe geiinral authorities present were aa follows. Apostle Hcber J. Grant being unable to attend on account of evere illueas: Of the first presidency Wilford Wood raff, George Q. Cannon and Joseph F. Smith. Gf tha quorum of twelve apostles Izirenxo Snow. Franklin B. Kii'liarda.Brigham Young, Francis Jl. Lyman, John Henry Smith, Georgs Tsdale, Julia W. Taylor, Marriaer W. Merrill and Antou II. Lund; Patriarch John Smith. Gf the first seven presidents of seventies Seymour IL Young, ( I). Fjelnted, It. it. Roberts, George Kolmrts. George Reynolds and Joimtlmn (1. KinilmlL Gf tha presiding Ig.thopric William H. JYeston, Robert T. Uurtoa and John R. Winder. I'resident George Q. Cannon presided, and afterudaging and prayer the eonfarence waa formally opened. Tha p resenes of President Wlliford ft' ood raff was marked with pleasure by the large congregation and his opening remarks wsre llxlrnsd to with clime attention. He spoke briefly, repressing his great pleasure at being permitted to inert with the conference. lie called attention to the importance of the duties and the necessity of proclaiming tbe gospel to ail tlie world. Ha closed by referring to the evidences of the hend of God in the establishment of the ehurch here." Addresses were mans by Apostles Lund, Merrill, Taylor aad Tsasdale. .t tha afternoon meeting Apofctle John Henry llinilh waa the principal speaker. He had been Impressed, ha aid, with tlie leaity shown among some of the Kainta as to tlie observanea of tha Kalibatli. The gospel of the Kainta allowed more freedom than that of other rreeda aad no condemnation waa connected with daneipg and theatre going and like pleasures The Kainta had nevtr been deniad proper sources of amusement. Tha effect of this must necessarily be pleasing and satisfactory. But while thia is oroper, he eootlnued, in week day life, there h ia now a tendency to convert the into u day of pleasurs-saakinUnless this tendency ia eurlied tha aaeredness of the day will eeaaa to ba Temptations are ramappreciated. pant for the breaking of tha Nabbath but the Kainta should not allow themselves to be led astray. The Kabbsth day should be devoted to communion with God, otherwise the reverence for God would cease to ba as patent und strong us it once was. tiiihii iui's r.Ksiox. m The elcs.ng day's sessions were addressed by Killers C. D. Kjeldsted. H. II. Kulierte. lira Reynolds. J. Gulden 4 imbsll. C. W. I'euroM, Geo. g. Cannon, and the uew apostles. Fresidrut t'anuun said the hopes sad Kainta anticipations lit the IjiUcr-ila- y were different from those of uay other religionists. They looked fur a mi!:i-uis- l reign, a literal paradise, a rejuvenation of the earth. They believed this wonld lie brought bIkiuI by men through tlie guidance of God. Other people expected God to do all thia for them. Tlie Mainta. lie said, know that they must depend largely upon ilieinMilvea, Icopie who do not belicvi this and are idle and indolent, will lie removed from the flock. When penplo liava been given a mission and do not seek to accomplish 1 Uic lainl's spirit will withdrawn from them It is individual salvation that must lie wrought out. and Gin! wiil imt take away a nan 'a agency. 11a ill suffer a man to do good or evil and Satan will unt be Imiuid for the man who yields to hia blandishments. ' lo clieftp brand. PUWUI1 CX. XKW VUHIL Kjf All MAftlNU DOOS. HYDROPHOBIA-PROO- P A llispls Opmllsi PwfsrMf b Old BlftrhSMlIh. "My father, who la aa old man, m has always bees fond of (logs and ha has always performed an operation on ail tha animals ha baa owned to prevent them from having tha rallies. said a gentleman to a writer In the Ba HI mors Sun. H( has had but ons animal affected, and In this caae he failed to take the pneiuthm he had dona with ( other doga. When ha waa 17 years aga ha knew a German blacksmith lien-rflts- quainted with all useful Information, lint above all the yonlh should lieeome acquainted with all Isrful Information and with tlis operations of the Holy Npirit, which guides into all truth. It la the medium of communication between IMety and humanity. To enjoy the fellowship of that spirit ia necessary that the requirements of our Heavenly Father hr complied with. This was the basis of its bestowal upon the Saints by tlie of laying on of hands in the their career in tlie work of the Lord. The speaker then dwelt briefly upon what are designated aa the first principles of the Gospel faith, repentance and baptism (immersion and the laying on of hands for the gift of tha Ilia concluding remarks Holy Ghost related to the necessity of purity and rectitude of conduct smong the Saints, with special reference to the young. IVhlle he placed a high estimate upon the value of education which was merely secular, It did not follow that those who had attainments of this character were necessarily shown to I 8 ICON D VAT'S SKMI08. Absolutely Pure fcriuherfttltxi ruuiim Elder Matildas F. Cowley of the Quorum of the Twelve, addressed the He spoke upon the assemblage. tlie Mutual Improvement movement. which was an organization of groat magnitude. It gave opportunities to tlie youth of the community to exercise and develop their tulents. Tlui Nuints had nut only heen enjoined to road and study the revelations, both anrirnt anil modern, which had lieen given tsi inan. hjt to learn wisdom and correct principles from ail good luniks. They should become ac- Hub-bat- POWDER for Its treat ItsTttlnc frlfhnN AsMiret slid hetlthfulntMi. ttrei)ili Hit mu1 stfuluMi slum ud si) forms of The features of tha second day's ses- )m good. Criminal statistics showed sion of conference were the filling of to the contrary. No man was fully the two vacant spostleshipa und thu educated who did not subject himself address on political matters by Presi- to the operation of the Spirit of God. dent George Q. Cannon. and whose inoral and religions nature Abraham Owen Woodruff and Ma- had been neglected. thias T. Cowley were tlie ones selected. Elder Abraham Gwen Woodruff of Both appointments created consideratlie council of Apostles, addressed the ble surprise, as neither have been gen- congregation. He stated that many erally known in church circles. who had performed faithful missions Apostle Woodruff is shout 33 years ahroad. neglected the duty of proper of age aad a son of the present pres- precept and example at hums. Habits i Fuilimvleiumil. (.larged ident He is an employe of Zion's Sav- of faithfulness instilled in Denver, Cola. Get 12. Wilson K. early lifa Bank and Trust Co., and for (aver would liear fruit in life, for ings subsequent Shank, formerly head in a as missionary two years labored nnd lend tlie people to live arcording merwholesale A Co., Barlow Riglcr, The selection of oua so to the principles of the Gospel. These chants of Dayton, O.. has been arres- Germany. ia looked upon as something unyoung truths should be inculcated in connected here on a charge of embezzk mrnL precedented lu the history of tha tion with a full faith in God, by which It la said a shortage of 84,ikju was dis- chureh. they would lie inure fully impressed covered ia Ida accounts after he disApostle Cowley, the other appointee. upon the mind. The speaker urged 14 months from ago. Dayton appeared Is a resident of Preston, Idaho, und is the necessity of individual and comShank sgya the money he took was due about 33 years of age. Fur a long munity reformation in various direc-tionbiu. him for back salary promised time he has breu actively engaged in am I Killed In a Mins. missionary work lmth in tha United I'resident Woodruff fallowed and and abroad. Ktates 13. Wallace Joe Bnttc, Mont. Oct waa listened to with great attention. Elder Franklin I). Richards, of tlie 'was instantly killed and Dave His remarks were directed toward pollivof of the Quorum spoke Apostles, injured last night at the itics and tlie tendency to adhere to o. Mpiin.l Tile men were ing oracles to the Church of God. and ed t I iming upon the their precedence over what is called political parties. He allowed, with The day has come," he continued, on the 2 tBiled 10 P the the written word. cage. of the ordinances none that when God requires that you unite clearness, carried up engine both men of tlie Gospel, including those through together, lmth In business and In poliinto the the reception of which men could be tics, I do nut rare whether you are a off. Wajlaerfufck was broken. admitted to niembcndiip in the Church republican or a democrat: you should MimstsiT (nmuilmlou, of Christ, could be administered by unite to elect good men for the governWashington, Oct 12 The monetary that which was written. ment of the city and the state, and if commission reconvened at 10 o'clock The joyous nature and object of the you do not do this yon are losing tlie today at the Arlington House. Com- mission of the. Kavinr. chief among true splriL Lay aside your democracy missioners Leighton, Dean, Fish and which was the bringing to pass and republicanism, and as Latter-daIaltrrsnil were aliscnt About Kai the rexurm-tioand the life; also the Kainta unite together and B point communications on the general sub- giving to men a knowledge of things good men. When you do this, God Tlie will bless yon. rreney reforjn hsve so fsr which extend lieyood tlie grave. ject of snd the meeting was visit of Christ to the ancient inhaM-tsntbeen reccl'i-Now I take tlie liberty, as presiof the American continent was. dent of the church of Jesus Christ of largely te-- n up in tlieirdiscnosion. with some of its prominent miraculous Litter day Saints, to iimkc thi c in.eou Knlimxlvr. The condescension marks, and do not mind whnttha po-o- f S.. Get. II. Willis T. Halifax God in rHtahlixhing His great work pie shall say. I realize that this peo-tStark, the'1 gitlve teller of tha First rough tlie Prophet Joseph Smith was pie are groaning under poverty, under National li k of Wallingford, Conn., to. Eider Richards, in the l Diction, under taxation and under .referred was arrestc here this afternoon. His. of his discourse. things that ought not to 1. snd you einlierr.ic.me, is are ssid to be about' concluding portion to repent of all should unite together. the This ides of people upon urged 110,1881. t In-- i r sins of nmis-in- n and eoinini.v holding to parly tics amounts to noih-sio.wlKbrn.iisr Inn.,-..,- ,, and made special reference to the ng. It Is your duty as inemhers if Dl.. Get. 1- 3- The IVoris Springtie of the Kslihsth day. thin church to unite and appoint good Klondike 1 Aiing miiipanj. eseitii proper observance men to rule in tliia city nnd stale. IH) tlie keeping holy of u lii-nv.-concerning liei to as inror efwsi.f llurk Id li cnhdri-u mi strict hh injiiue'.ionx ynur duly md tiis Lord wiil blues of stale. Hi s irate ly thij ,l1 tlie Saints in fiiturs as were you." cl upon T. George Iage. incorporator . nppJiiul to Ancient Israel 'iiuel 1). Wcad. Ruse book-keep- to owned two puppies. Ha eallad y father one day and aaid: 1 wilt iiow you something which wilt always be of ue to per . Taking oue of the doga, tha blarhamlth placed It on a bout top, and. pulling lta mouth open, fulled tha animal's longna out. Than ha took a sharp knife and mad a aHt under he dog'a tongue, than took an awl and forced out a small worm. When he had completed the operation tha blacksmith asked father to try his hand on the other animal, which ha did. Tbe blacksmith then aaid: These dr ga will never have tbe hydrophobia. If they are bitten by a mad dog tholr jawa will lock and they will not ba able to open them.' " Tha speaker aaid hia father had taken tha precaution to follow tha blaekamlth'a adrleat Ona of tlia doga which had been treated by thia proeesa waa bitten by a dog which waa mad and In a few days tha mouth of tha dog became locked aad tha animal died without Inflicting any Injury to any one. The gentleman with tha theory say a ba would Ilka to have Kina of the medical fraternity experiment with two doga, taking the worm from tha tongue of one and leaving It In the tongue of tha other, than inoculating both with tha flrua from a dog known to bava bean affectad with the rabiee. faiMddM V Britain haa Just beaten back a Oar. man invaalon. Tha Alater, a Gannas trawler, not only naught flab within thd-- f or bidden w si era of Moray Frith, but undertook to land lta catch at Aberts from a Brit-la- h deen. Fifteen bad to use fores Is pushing bark tha German fiahermei and throwing thslr fish back into theli boat. blue-jacke- man-of-w- R. S. MImmer, NOTARY PUBLIC. Office In Bank. Payaon City. A. F. HOLLADAY entist. Over Douglass' hardware store. Ev erything pertaining to high art dent Badly decayed teeth made for life by tlie adjustment gold amalgam or porcelain crowns. istry. at prices witein tbe reach of all s. Wheels, McEl-voyfsyi- ile-V- Too! (NitjSrsr (Jr r&vr'fr for city water pipes this afternoon Richard Dublin, Charles Stotts and Dave Hrode of thia city were buried under several tons of dirt by a cave in the banks of a trench, The men sustained serious injuries but all will recover. n Chinaman Arreatad for 'nr-rVictoria, H. C., Oct. 13. Hook Taw. a Chinaman, was arrested here Saturday charged with forging letters which were used at a recent investigation at Port Townsend, and which implicated Collector Saunders snd Wee Gee, the in a conspiracy SUFtoms interpreter, to admit Chinamen into the United States. Interpreters say that the letters are in Hook Taw's handwriting. tTVLBIl Ladies', GefllkflKB's S Tandefl. The Ughtast Running IVbeflioo Earth. THE ELDRECGE mh4ABLiii dPM-rilie- , h . n. ; 1 ,:try ; David i'"t i ol Best Sets of Teeth f newer Trench Caves In. Cheyenne. Wyo., Oct. 12 While scrum to kill yellow fever baciil! has teen discovered by a European physician. lolcigiV. ofi hem. for-eig- ' drought The City of Victoria, 'll. C., Oct. Topeka has arrived from Alaska bringing Captain llackrtt and the crew of the schooner Annie C. Moore, which was burned in the Lynn canal. She left here for Skaguay with a load of hay and feed, hut lmth schooner and cargo wen completely destroyed. The Topeka brought down 28 Cook's Inlet miners who had a good season and brought considerable gold. Henry Romaine. who sold a claim on Hunter creek fur 8ffO.(8Kl also came down. He aaya there arc 8.08) people in the Klond dike anl only food enougli (or affairs, explained to the cabinet the position of the diplomatic negotiations with the United States. Senor Kagan ta, the premier, has received a cable message from Captain General Weyler, who offers his services to the government and says; I shall not resign." ' l.ai-llra- Francisco, Oct. 12. Tha gun-laMarietta, detailed to relieve the Concord in Alaskan waters, has born specially outfitted for her nortlwrn cruise. Deck houses have lawn built over the hatches, and as she is constructed of ateel. thei Marietta has been equipped with additional heaters in expectation of a cold winter. Vallejo. Oct. 12. The leuuier Monterey which went into ; dry (loek last week, was removed tills week. Her officers say she is in excellent condition and that with the minor repairs and changes now authorized, will lie ready for sea within 2u ilpy. suzerainty of Spain and to continue the campaign as long as may be necesn sary. Senor Gallon, minister of k'ui-iuk- In San Madrid, Oct 12 At a cabinet council tonight the government decided to grant autonomy to Cuba under the A and OuintlmL Wcjler Will Hot Hestga. I ml I, The Salmon ffiv-- t lias done remarks- My well thia year. The Meron has re- turned to San Francisco from Nuslia- . with li.Ud tiarrels k,,t via Slid ?iJ,uuu cases of salmon. Coaffrws 13, President Cannes waa tbe oly speaker in the afternoon. He led up of politics by referring VACANT APOSTOLIC POSITIONS to the subject of priesthood, lit to tha authority FILLED. said that people were Incliaed to ignore this, and that was the cause of He then Chmen fnr I If Kraima-allff- e their present bondage. FwnYonna FaetOuas IraatOml Winning pointed nut the way of dalieerence. 4'auaoa Tempanry hy which was to be gained by a more I ha lilaa In strict adherence to counsel and a nut too stiff allegiance to partisanship in greatly retarded preparations for fall planting. Creeks and 'ponds throughout central, western and northwestern Texas have been dry fnr two weeks, and a water famine was threatened. Preparations for seeding a big area of wheat will now liegin.M Will you please St watch this basket for a moment?" said a pretty young woman to Caroline Kohn on the steamer General Richey, at the wharf last evening. The lady aid she wonld return in a short time. The basket was opened afters long wait, and a baby, neatly dressed, handle of clothing and a roll of money amounting to almost 82,0(8) were found The steamboat officers summoned policeman and turned the baby and money over to him. No trace of the baby or the identity of the policeman can be discovered. t merit. Memphis. Tenn., Oct 13. After a delay of more than 18 months. A. K. indictWard, who is under ninety-si- x ments. charging forgerly and securing thereby 92.Vi.niKi, was placed on trial today in the crim in.l court of Shelby cm, nty: l lia-Uandl- :r7. CONFKKKNTE. to- of the last eight weeks ha lieen broken by hard rains that have fallen over fully half the state the past 24 hours. Tile rain belt extends from tha Brazos valley to Red river and from Abilene. In west Texas, and to Wichita Falls in tbe tha Louisiana line. Tha drought had damaged the corn eropi lessened the Prince the Russian delegate to the in' ternational seal conference, to be held in thia city in a few weeks, has arrived here. He la the first of the foreign delegates to reach Washington, Of the two experts who are to assist him. Commercial Agent Routekouaky ia already here, and Mr..Grebnitzky, the governor of the Commander (Seal islands, is expected very soon. Prince ltotkine rays the seals on the Com' minder islands suffer from pels g in sealing, as do those of the Pribyloff islands, and Russia ia anxious for some amicable arrangement for their preservation. last-name- 'lnrtjr-M- Khnrt Cotton Crap. (k-t-. 13, The a Ural 8. Huddard Dallas, Tex., Hpoks to 40,1 00. Washington, Oct llaney ex-ni- Kansas City, Mo., Oct. 9. William Jennings Bryan waa a carnival attraction in Kansas City tonight. In an amphitheater erected on Grand avenue. he spoke to fully 40, duo people, lie discussed political and financial matters, the address being on the lines of many of hia recent speeches throughout the west. Fences had been built across the street in order to compel the crowd to pay an admission to the seats which bad been erected on either side of the street. When the aeau had lieen near ly filled, the crowd outside became so great and so determined that the fences were pushed down, despite all efforts of the police, and the crowd urged in around the stand from which the orator was to apeak. The carnival officials and the Bryan democratic club of Kansas City, under whose the Nebraskan spoke, were responsible for this arrangement, International Hanna Arthur Walsh, permanent receivers for the Mechanics and lyadiws Savings, a. and Building assoclutioa, for which temporary receiypra were api pointed last July. A rather startling state of affairs waa Ssuloaed when the report of expert nrd, who had been appealed to the association 'e bonks waa made. According to this rrport secretary Charles G. French' own the as He bolds Hoeiation about lioo.owik property of the unsocial inn, either in hia name or in the name of friends, upon which there are liens of Mlii.ouu. This is secured by mortgages on property, the appruised value of which, according to the expert's report, docs not exceed 378. IKK). French is supposed to be in Colorado, making the trip in 38 days. They confirm previous reportx aa to the scarcity of provisions at Dawson and say that they came but for that reason. Clark and Brown bring the news that on September 8 burglars broke into tha Canadian gold commissioner's cabin, at Dawson, and stole lartween 33,000 'and 34,000 worth of dust and nuggets. Among the Seattle's passengers Were George C. Bounds and wife and William Mlzner of San Francisco, who left Dawson before Brown and Clark, coming out with the Galvin party. The amount of gold brought down by the Seattle's passengers was small and will not exceed 13,000. According to a story bnought down By one of the Seattle's psrtnengers, there ia much indignation in Skaguay over the alledged effort of Bernard Moore to throw the townsite into the possession of Canada by eonvegring it to the British Yukon coinpani . Moons, it is alleged, is a British subject, but in bis application to the United Mates land office at Sitka to make final proof and entry he alleges the fact that he ia a citizen of the United States. The Americana at Skaguay have employed an attorney to look after their interests. . I, Chicago, Oct. 12. day appointed Joseph Fsasengsri CouWrai Kepovtaax to fcxivllr Pravtatuas. Seattle, Wash., Oct. 12. IMe xteaxiter City of Seattle arrived hera tonight at 10 o'clock from Skaguay and Dyes. kasa. Among her paasraigem were James Clark and C. A. Brown of Chicago, who left Dawson City Sept 6 and came out over' the Dalton trail, her to the station. Her little daughter was with her and explained that her mother had come up to attend eon' fercuee and had been taken sick, the illness resulting in the unbalancing of her mind. The woman stated that she went to the depot to take the train for Provo, to see her brother, who is in the Knllroftd for Atwlu. asylum. She was allowed to go, and San Francisco, Oct. 13.' The Call left town. ays that a party of 13 engineers and Mr. H. Barclay has been detailed as surveyors including Captain Smith, Inspector of the mail routes of Utah W. J. H. Fagelstorm. A. IV. Blake and Idaho and Nevada, with heailqnartera A. B. Shearer, have started for Seattle, in Salt Lake. His duties include per- where they will lie reinforced by sonal investigation of all the Star aliont 60 men. A steamer will be routes" or stage service in the territory chartered to carry them to Chilkat of which he has charge, and entail Inlet, and from there they will go to much traveling about the country. He Fort Selkirk. One of the objects of has likewisg supervision of the letting the expedition ia to determine of stage route contracts. Mr. Barclay whether the 300 miles that separate has been for eleven years in the rail- the Yukon at Fort Selkirk from the ocean at Chilkat affords a practicable way mail vendee Four convicts escaped from the route for a railroad or not. It is also guard while at work on the pipe line proposed to thoroughly prospect the near the penitentiary iait Friday. At Yukon country for gold. a favorable moment one of the men The parties who have organized the picked up a revolver which had been formidable expedition are from Boston buried in the sand and leveled it upon San Francisco and Puget Sound and to the guard, compelling him to exchange thoroughly equip 8200,(8)0 has been clothes with one of his charge. Then subscribed and paid in. they forcibly took a horse and buggy and 95 from Mr. and Mrs. Stearns who Crop Report. were driving past, which were later Washington, Oct. IS. The October recovered at the water worka in the of the statistician of the dereport canyon, the rig having I wen abandon- partment of agriculture shows the aved. Six others failed to avail themcondition of corn on October 1 to selves of the opportunity to escape. erage have been 77.1, as compared with 79.3 The escaped prisoners are Frank Ed on September I, with Tfi.S on October wards. 10 years: IV. H. Brown, colored, 1, IH'.Kl, and HIS the average for the 3 years: Henry Tracy, one year: David last ten years. Jones 8 years. Edwards,the most imThe preliminary estimate of the portant, has lieen in the institution yield per acre of rye ia 10.1 bushels, or less than three weeks. Though posses 3.8 bushels per aero greater than the were sent out at once, no trace of the Oc toiler estimate of the crop of l stiff. fugitives has been found. The condition of barley shows an James T. Monk, formerly recorder improvement of 1.3 points during the of Big Cottonwood mining district, month, standing on Oc toiler 1 at 87.0 who has been in jail for contempt of points. The average in California is court for several weeks, pending an nine points higher than on Septemappeal to the Su prime court on the ber 1. constitutionality of the new mining The condition of tobacco declined law, has turned over his records to 8.2 points, and Irish potatoes declined County Recorder Jensen. The records 8.1 points during Septemlier, are in perfect shape so far as they have lieen examined by the county reOrrgna Uuleksllver. corder. and ' cover tl.e period from Port Townsend, Wash., Oct 13. March 17, 1870, to February Slith of this year. Mr. Monk says he resigned Jacob llehrmsn. who held an option his job as recorder at 7:10 p. in. on the on what is known As the Hluck Butte d date, and has not been of- group of quicksilver minds located in connected with the district Lane County, Oregon, Iff miles from ficially since. He says he is still out fiono Cottage Grove, has succeeded in getdue him for record work, and is in- ting some capitalists interested in the clined to go further with his test of scheme and the money for the first the constitutionality of the law under payment has been advanced and the which he suffered for contempt of deal closed. Thata the mines are immensely rich in quicksilver has been court. Mrs. Susan Woodruff bcholes, daugh- fully proven, assays taken show from ter of rresiilent Wilford Woodruff, a Ml to 40 per Ant pure merrnry, while died at Sioux City. Is., on October G of some samples went as high as 70 per cent There are. so Behrman typhoid fever. Mrs. Kcholes was born no less than 3.(810,0(81 tons of asserts, ore in in Nuuvoo 34 years and 3 months ago. on an exwork Development sight. lie buried in Salt Lake scale will tie started at once. tensive City. David Oglesby, aged and Ed. Morgan, in charge of cattle on a Rio Grande Western freight train were burt in a rear end collision at Castle Date. Oglesby dieil soon after. MorThey lived at gan will recover. (inshen. The I .chi sugar factory is handling s 400 tons of per day,' white the is supposed to of the factory rapacity be only 3.V. Alsint half the crop is It will probably la? all harvested. wiir'.oJ up about the middle of tin coming winter. iMvailns Secmaiy CITY. DAWSON No. Hi, 1S17. 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