Show a 4’ gggg” SUNDAY MORNING mmm wggggwg to the physiWhile being conveyed cian's office Johnston gave Chief Martz the following document which shows and intentions prior to the his feelings killing: ' Sacramento Nov 12 AMERICAN I take my child with me in order that shame and disgrace may not fall Another Tin 9Imi In Johnston now She Sarah her on and Trnckee Kail- Sarah Mitchell rao away with my road— Inundation In I married her in Austin Nechild Indian Matter vada State and she took werrtbing in Arizona from me and left me in debt Please They are all CALIFORNIA bury my child with me So good Mormons bya to all my The Immigrant Union friends and God bless them 19 San Francises B G Johnston William Schmidt was the pastor ofa Legal tcndois 79 ill Union some The California Immigrant German church in Cleveland I am from Nevada city California opened ago the principal sion appoint agcntsjin man who had broken out about the years ago He quit preaching and aged 36 yeaas on the 28 tb day of Decities of Europe city which had features of a similar tobacco spittle had subsided and when went to saloon keeping as the next best cember next character to some opened about the quiet was restored another B Lied a city councilAnother Tin Mine thing to do The devil will call himself “a MorAnother tin mine has boon discovered same time in the suburbs of Chicago asked one of tho passengers who“them man of Cleveland went to Schmidt’s mon” next when such as the above get a few miles north of the last at San Bertwo fellers” wore house a few evenings since and enremarkable in those One near that name thing The ore is pronounced nardino supe“One is Commodore Vanderbilt and gaged in a game of cards with Schmidt rior to that of San Jacinto Coal Dtacorer)' Chicago and in that opened here was the other is Horace Horne dispute arose out of and others Greeley" NEVADA the peculiarity of the skulls which “Well I’ve bin along this 'ere river the game and Schmidt to settle it We notice this local intelligence in incharacteristics thirty years and I’ve knowed fellers drew a revolver and shot Lied through the Yreka Journal of November 12th VirglnioamlJTrntkeiJKtilroaii presented proving He then that could do pretty tall swearin' but the head across the table San Francisco 19 dubitably that they were not belonging From A Boles who Las just returnThe Virginia City and Truekee RailI’m d — d if that skinny old chap ain’t looked himself up in a room and took a road was inaugurated yesterday by an to persons of the Caucasian race while ahead of any one I’ve seen yet The very large dose of strychnine which ed from Big Valley vre learn tkkt the is of superioiin to Carson City The road they were different from those of the excursion fellow ain’t bad but it ain’t proved too big to operate as a poison stone coal lately found tLere has conimonced carrying ore from the test made quality considering It is said that the no use fur him to try when t’other and acted as an emetic Schmidt’s rior present Indians Jacket Mil) Emphe City of course is which from croppings one’s ” around is ain't friends he a he think deranged Jimmy! shape of the Indian skull is changed OREGON never as good as the coa! from the Female Highway Robber from what it was in past ages and main lead The lead Ls situated in Inundation And the Commodore has been imvalfrom six Big miles Pope’s valley these discoveries Cincinnati has a gang of female highSan Francisco 19 ever since go to prove it proving his opportunities At 4 o’clock on Wednes- ley near the foot of a mountain and Heavy rains in Oregon have caused Though not of so great length and way robbers ILLINOIS slants back under the mountain The ir’cat damage bv the rivers overflowing day morning two white and one negro The Oregon breadth as the Caucassian they are The country is uirndatod Train Barely Saz eel woman attacked a countryman in the lead measures thirty inches in thickPaisenger Central Railroad bridge over the more symmetrical than the Indian ness with a gain of seven inches in from a Frightful Calamity open street and having knocked him river h carried away as and the five gradually widening skull of down From the Quincy (lit) Herald Nov 12 The Chicago mounds w°re going through hi- pockets An advantage of four feet was all wheu they were frightened off by the prospectors work down Croppings ARIZONA were about two met above the surface that saved a heavy passenger train on approach of another man who had are visible for half a mile towari the Indian Unit's in tho and oval of shape prairie were and are better quality the Hannibal and St Joe Raiiroad been attracted to the 19 San Francisco pot by the ictim’s mountain were from four to five feot wide and yesterday morning tho rich leads from being sent to cries for helpThey dropped a watch than the croppings Vriona ndviees say the expedition which thci had taken from him and either in Ohio or Pennsylvania which They destruction by running into the river dor Col Ibmiard roceutly repulsed from ten to twenty feet long indication fair draw the denote while bride a the across of of this lead bethe lied o v Indian- lias been reinforced from wore each surrounded by a well deThe lead coal The mere recital the river was ing a finer quality tamp Bov in uml has tm IO A The hones found were of the narrowopen fined trench and Th'1 mages vo concentrais was discovered by Fitzhugh escape from a catastrophe Tiie New Iohr Ciioua ted tboir forces and a battle is immiabout three feet below the surface loads his ranch Two which would have had few parallels in wagon upon nent The Mow ly slvcr mines closed taken out in one day A census of Iowa taken by the tested by Boles posing in a bed of gravel antP a layer this country causes one to shudder at - uitlicliaid of the military lor vea all smiths this ami hour and to the fortunat how exhibits last Burpolt assessors rejoice Sylvester id spring uf haid blue clay had to be dug through about to be caponed ate which saved the sacrifice marvelous has been the growth of that proved efficient in welding cari steel The Chicago of discovery lives bedbre reaching thorn The particulars as vigorous Htate since IhijO numerous at first heat and how corks on horse shoes FOREIGN Thins speaking of the matter for croppings we obtained thorn from a railroad man is considered a great she is destined to be in tho near This buildare in substance that on yesterday the future tombs of the “mound In ltsiVj the population of the remark lblo thing and better than the ers” as they are called are sup- Hannibal and St Joe passenger train State was f)71913 in 169 it is Natural Trad eroppins of tho best leads m the No 4 due here from St Joseph at Eastern States can show constructed been have with five counties to hear from to posed t— Stun by the ancestors of the ancient Aztecs 145 was about a half hour behind With the jeturns of these counties ISLANDS SANDWICH Imm!jrat ion added the total figures will be about The remain arc usually time and at the time it approached themselves In answer to a circular from tho San Coolie Trade The and West Quincy a steamer going up the 1U)317n— an incicaoc of 358 263 since found arranged in regular older Francisco Chamber of Commerce co the San Frm with tools weapons and river leaving the landing at the levee I860 In lM7 the population was accouipauieu d ilonolu'u on November 902 the increase in two years Yreka JuurnJ alter giving several by which their great an- gave the proper signal to the attendimplements In Mil e it jo ieietings to ants on the draw of the bridge to throw being 2fo72v The increase within interesting statistics about tho extent tiquity is inferred and to some extent tlic Coolie immigration o object It boat the to lor discovered the it open The mounds measured three decades will he seen in of agricultural lands pass apn mo riongly condemmng its county the these figures: in 1836 be imji contained pears that there are three men engaged la t vveik by Prof atiim of Codies were parsed Population tule and amount of arable grazing 10000 in ls4 97000: in ''76 no tools or weapons or at least none upon the diaw after night one to atNntuiil PUtuomeuR in 1867 In IMo when swamp lands etc remarks as follows: 920000 as tend to the signals and the other two although in eai tliqunkes oil have yet been discovered Tie Hi o ii pollit to work on the diaw Night before the next United btates census is to bo Tho number of farmers and stock (lie roseaiehes have not tcimluated mi aid a in ’ght light wav pc Ivnua ( while ia not impossible that these objects may last one of the men was sick and unable taken it will be something like i130 on ''h - probably ab cut The ipe Ma inaLou and the entiie woik was ooo which will add three rcpicsenta-tivee hav e b The remains weie ap- to do duty g’lli ’idea Hi lido yet be found principal products are grain fruit and m mil a' iv i el Hawaii At the time ” to Iowa's performed by two men the wheat debgatton in Cong! ess vegetables parently thrown together pi oiiiiseuous average” li a’ lug At vi and thioe votes to the voice ot the bushel-- - to the acre ly as il the liles oMcpultuic had been the boat signaled (Le bridge engineer and some turnug burned— perhaps at the close of a to open one of the watchmen was at Wc'tm the national council The to the acre out 13 printhe lamps um d as signals for steamers In Iso theie were 6 127 so acres cipal agueultuial lands arc in Scott 'little and width aie placed again tthe piers of laud ieportd m Wt Shasta Huipri-Goose Lake Pitt At the tune the diaw was fo mg swung then’ iire 7b iu )sf7 there Klvor and Big Valley's and there are 20 li - O' Baldwin the “Irish out the passenger train ran upon the were 73778 es rO(iorted everal other valley- open to '! known its a pric west end of tho budge is IheWuUhman in lie State taut m Imc m 17752" ns well as large sections of For pailii paring in a loeout not biaiing the whistle ot the train fo 30 there wuc 077177 fiuit trees imthe val'ojs above named h ditv Many had not turned the dangei signal now mere ere farmbe can Vomlit proved very low 19"27p a (’ouit has punished to warn trains and the engined m and the M! extent of inclosed land in cuing show that the State is him in a muinu the most effectual to the white light Iasi cun t weafih " was I'l til'll lit' and lit ot thing evening nts thought the entire county will not I'eed all light ran the tram on the budge ol‘ flirllicr'diu stup ibis kind of moit brutal business he Ituli fi il 70 duo aire- - with less thanmii itipidly as it is in population and the yawning gulf the extent cultivated V e cdiniot eu the Ini' Rim d a S lnlio d It h is sent him to the House of Cor beneathapptoachcd which flowed the the Chamber of Couimcrco want the months why foi eighteen u'ctimi By fro in ' itolimie Oniah1 and did not di'e’s'th 1 g until Spuibos nmney fiom the State to ciuourage on he was within a few yaids of the feaiful time he gi ts through WJioTLHN fattening V Dutiu o' mule men of im ms to come hole It is a think precipice beyond which was ifonlh to all rim- P the piison (hot he wiU proball) Si h’ u J’Lvi i iiib good idep to publish tatistic in i on boa id Immediately the place for upon eeitH’ to thc tovvaid satisfying Kii’iail ti'pl oi'e and petition in Mnssnehusi tts isn't uul At- - sm h men of countiy the chasm left by tho upon ug of the Dm Mimi ofiured the alvortaae) in tnc ‘'iunnlj ait of self detdi id iaijtted a at the red u d hm‘ twelve draw lie win tied down tnaki- and they will come without any expendft ns ” in foot tine If intw me tlii tu tor four s Ay Tin the engine and mal n'y fo a fpw hndiu1 of hfite bind- the Stale iture ih aeiaiJ oto 'ut'nt ct November i the othei State weic to follow the s( eonds sated lnnisilf and - a c iohv it u an bn the tty i up pmpose of laving emukcr would soon all on the train from the lri"htful h up a 'll 'lalxiul Mitihell a mation bcfoie sueli jjeodc in tho vmI iiu I'lievi in u inruimein same ioui'sC AM into (tunny are ml mod that ri sidru in this uty hail a tailing out Eastein States and Kuiope then it aidin'- rapidly u tiie mnvrii ual iui be at u discount with his wife whfi h icsiritui m their is all the ungiiii’ stnppc d ja-- t on leet from and would mat much right MiMitchell i!e end ot th" mil sepuiation going to o'ttnu' f fi il'’ NEVADA Nevada While tliue she MISSOI IU n ide the a Imlliiim 1I ofa inau named qiimntun - a 1’iiTii'B Cm ki - Rum limi 1 n tllilr hi nt to a I’i mail Johnston and liawiur iceeivcd - the It is (urrcntlv rujxortcd G) EASTERN n’ivdual who ‘ina-- ! iv tiiul Ihutivc i'llm ination fielding hi r to that Reno that tin Lutes are i xtiactff ‘Voiu tlc Mi mi a Mitchell wi dead he liiuriedhun elfin Viui S in - him and li on ally im'ens“d against letutin eiti- NEW IOIIK 2th of h' the il Aticrsiveid months hud i zun of Honey Lake who are buttle piacnant fin di ht j le 31 dt) t On irumliy night vr she found that hui forun husband to have killed the three Indianssupposed i taken d On v night In Inal a flic puitus meeting a jiutiiinici a in vlut ailed was not ih ad from this place and threaten that in Tin hut gii- - tin u ' of u n n n ibnadaii’ ei count ofXiWrfYuk she coticlu'fi’d to leave Johnston anti case h cun an iiuiiru-nn trapi ihefiyng to they cannot punish the guilty cw hotel ou Fifth Avuhk ii into !n- In ad to In i'u an t Hho cairymg out hi r iti iiiion came to tiiis Le avenged ou such white men as ut at he 'U"'U - Theiti they brilliant stm u ’his Luc oi daring city with MiP hell About tinec can gut hold of ’ltae window (1 Fv Ywk persons located ing i 'nail m Many ill tin s months anil Tlii’ new piHpint-nit cond is s'uri to have no sa came in tin new and ago hi putt settled o It it 'll' j h'll'l- porIll t bail in the Thai upet- - ost puLir il a rival in the woilii Wo tu Sienimentii and made mu h thi'eaU tions of the State sparsely foci that they hold f tin m tia u ii tmt a yard ami they las mi the mu unite! 'and dial lie tighteen and acted m sm h a manner that she their scalpsby a very uncertain tenuie ' ’he tone with mnl binji-- t looking g) i Mi intheoh 'O'ago uf fun’ign bntli and the had Inm irmit that lu life There - serious danger that an indiscrevrio vvas not of lie c ulis Lribiy a c inn in ball an of ineffable rltgini’'’ Aha bt me e tion on tho puit of our officials ml! ost u'apnh nod Tin’ walti of ''mint n luauip’il itoi n Lelima mi tody in i:u lie tn t! piiloP'IUI' if’innd to o’liu good men their liv us die du'uiiile made amid Ill link Ilk' I'laliiuti'Thi of same tin am Th" hi 'I lauvlay tts of lie ime iu anu’ tilgl ill I'd tl ml after a hub Indian FI jHt tin in an i Ij t wi u vio ok i'i iluiuil mu ' am ut riv A - Vre''! from dated dni John in d m "link lulled at Mtt lu - n ten i’iy uni nu) Vilu'’ il 'Li N’in il 12 r pums till' nM V iii m u IILA ins t!i IU to hufiI in a o III! ill 'd' a !'!it cm n in i' lull in lult mm'! thirty in K B u to Us d ll(' I" - 2i d til It i"'fi fmm Camp !fi u 'mn one u ' 'I T Is ‘ d in! iu dll' iiiid aim it five 'uiifi iity ol (aviliv d” ' ihnlif h h'i hundnd Apch '!'i(’ whiti io- Oil uu li m’M ink nii a j li iii III It ’ti'i ndi d d ot Ull kl! d llll'l VM'U 'A " ' mil " in ml ld'ij Ini hi kit k xl tu lu tin ' j" Mi d' " m imn ii u th win h In lOliliU i N lu oi tie In tm nl a tin n mi fi lily ii m in jm lit lit mt it rii boM" k oli - ill Aii imi mg a ti moll 't "U jN lin liiK S - i lili 'i 'd niil a Iii pur-- mu "I !h ’lull' it( valiant ij’i Ih lin i! 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IMIl’Ii ij ilJl (jf lldU TELEGRAPHIC 21 Ancient Mounds - Traces of the aboard after the tall thin one He earlier inhabitants of this continent had taken off his hat and was leaning over the rail in contemplative attitude are being brought to light in great and mood when some one ort the upabundance k numerous places For a per deck dropped about a of on his head That long time it was thought that the Jle shook his fists and ‘‘mound builders” of ancient days had started him and uttered volley after vol- confined their labors to a somewhat stamped limited portion of the country but subsequent discoveries have shown that these ancient burial places are very superioritv to the other man when tho turned u again Then the In variety places in this other man resumed operations He mounds have been opened Territory damned that deck hand all over this and in every instance relics of ancient world and the lower part of the other A very one and kept at it till the deck hand inhabitants have been found In the meantime the in this retreated again few weeks one was at the Everett House where at a late hour lust night she was as comfortable as could be expected under the circumstances It is believed that no but fatal result is likely to transpire this cannot of course he certainly deWe hope — termined until that vain one— is a though the hope this accident will produce some sort of a legal prohibition of all such trapeze They performances in the future ought to be banished from every civilised community OHIO a Dispute Settle An of of of Jtf: Hr fi’ fr" ¥ fA f e la ft $v irfi yet unuitsi )£ di If dielijsd nl ’i tnitdti X' (I'! iih!" f u !( It! I iii I i ?i rm I'd After mishaca iaayEastern the Grfit a SSaVWBSfi??1 career her SiSSskiiJWria heii with sand miles of stowed la hei vast at the rate of between £e hundred miles per and unwieldy for orLaiy pete ' holiS 3 Hope with 2000 milwofffl JmAsfc®5" Stma F!!ts The Seine is lower at has been Since 1803 The newsS! recall an incident of that “BW8PWl year the love of the the marvellous As the river oqb&S to fall a rumor that them would be exposed a rniddie arch of the Pont Nefon ® laid the first stone of this bridl J 15 which were inscribed wards “Wnebe to those who me laid bare! Pans nay the nU world shall come to an end)” R memo crowds of people thronged ftj bridge itself the neighboring and the house roofs while the winfe were alive with faces The authcrifc had gi eat difficulty in restraining tk At last to bring it u excitement ends they surrounded the base of pier with an enclousre and pumped a the water when of course the temtt inscription was not to be found Thu however does not prevent many peoi in that neighborhood from bekevL that the inscription is there and tk it may perhaps be uncovered iu tb present year A Clever Detective A Paris paper vouches for the thentieity of the following: Pariah ill 8on dJ2 qJ A legacy of 500000 francs wasm cetitly left to a lady who had loan lived with her daughter in extreme U nfortunatoly this poverty suddesij enriched couple were nowhere to it found and the affair was put into tk hands of a young and active detective Ho asked for fourteen days to prosecute the search At the end of that tk been unsuccessful and he bet he Still f:uri lur fourteen days more was apparently no nearer his and he requested that the time sip be extended to a month When the period had elapsed and he presented unaccompanied by anyone - superior the latter upbraiiv before him with his inefficiency It obvious the indignant official remark1 tli u - subordinate did not sufficient well know in- “Very rieir ir” was the calm reply “but hav e now to inform yon that t'uen eight days married to the daugkfc of the lady 1 have been searching and I foiil thank you to hand overfo 500 WO francs which are now theprj porty of my I Portugal is at Suez New York by lion B lluggle® Hamburg by Mr man (the inspector of canals) Geiwanybya prince Austria Kmp'ior France by an Empress Wak Non! bv with a wj liy u whole squadron te in mce on board of it Egypt by Viceroy Tuikey by her Sultan United the Russia England shine by tp most other powers absence though English and Amewti blucabei reportei j will be as plenty as lies A scboolmaster in Michigan ad “1 propose toP follows tisos wi tli enny man woman or boy mw land county for $J00 a side the to be cclected by a committy ox m®r awarded1? gents and the prise to be the empires to the one who raises If vou here of enny t' wi- words who diues to take up this chaita let them pitch in solus bolus A mining story of unusually dimensions conies from Davenpp said that several citi It r( that jilaee have bought 6 000L® of lunl iu the Boulder adcy In wherein they claim of c in ol d um nous coa! than that The tract in near the I''iili'inl to run Ih tween Denyei rill V'lne ai'i only about twenty mm t he former city rent Inn man diva1 Miss Mary Graves a Olyffii1 Rev Mrm with stiuloiit k r Bmwn of Budge port Connin Pniversiilist church the el ami week Haven Sunday Phu’fii’ A llanafoid ol the H ion of lountry has a sort at Antioch Oio the A N ortu Caiolina clerO’Kj legi invented a tho- im eld the patent for cloven hilai- - at oiicotuit preaching lev women ought to the arne wilt f I J J i Fanny Fern says “there who would not rather bo r wumai) than to havea®1 hts jugu man p i wing about to iiokmg liiui m the libs t j- 0jj'ts j iiioiln r man’s turn his wife might like fi and as would lie mo ry shave eo’iid she hv w uCfit Fanny he t ci’ildn A hut il she turn h'lrla a''b m tk' liu r v ' cut uneuouy mid how )i’ll ih m she knew tho hv A M rin SMiatuiofg in hud the white loin vf1 i? i' t A |