| Show EVENTS Ei IN TIII WESTit A Record of Occurrences In Neiehboring SUes and Territories A LATE COUNTS EFFECTS DISPOSED OF annghles IIIm11 nn Army IImrChll Engineer for AIkT 4t lengthen IIrUIh Alex Ilnjden a rancher of lluirjn Fork Wjo nns thrown from u frac t IOUs home WcdnfRtlay fcanltlnff I n d with lie was to jenrs of iige and eaves a I lfe and child n J Iranklln J xgorno or Art tina illed gudOenl at him home at Phoenix Thursday He lay iloin to rest ood I hen a member of his fnlllily Int to rail him he was round to be dead 4 George MIUlerTnn employ of tho Union Pacific shop at < nni > lonWyo has been 1 missing since WidntMluj light and It Is I ted Me line walked Into the river as when lat seen he M as Intoxlcntd i A temporary state oranlallon It18 boen iteifected hy tile I tell CfJ01I 10 Ioty of California which already Col brao all or the leading cities UZ work in I already bloot done for the eoldlra ncmnl1Od at the Irldlo Uwtird Taylor of San Frnnc1oco line hon adjudged insane and committed tll the Uklah asylum Ho Imagine lint he la I an olllcer In the United Stat army and In I Imhuod with the Idon that he should Invade the Ihlllpplno at once Thomas J lllley on trial at Helena Mont for the murder of Mllllonair Patrick Larney of Butte has boon convicted of murder In the second degree Kree Riley was defended by the Miners Union of llutte to which he belonged ThP scaling schooner Kate on1 Anna has been held at San rraiicisco on II charge or violating the law IIblnt polaglo scaling to nwnlt the opinion or the U 111 ted Staten district attorney The raptaln alleged that ho roclv1 its license and cloafl 1 before the order for hlddlnot Pealing was Iud l and that the 330 skins which he had on Ixiurd I wen taken south ot tho thlrtyflfth de greThe The turns C Wood salled from Tninclscu I this FrIday morning STn Alafika Among her 100 or more Passengers Pas-sengers la I the Gardner party of forty civil engineers and mechanics nho are sent uut I Iy a London and ew York yndlcate to nurMjy a lilroad I front Norton LlundRutrovk3heaVorlAhwebt Point In the r1kon making a saving or about 200 mles In the distance to Dow Poll onThe The Pacific nollln Mills the only norks of their kind on the Pacific coast and for ycrs one or the great cst live > of InilUBlry In Sin Francisco will conclude what little vurk they have on land and then close busj I i ness and rethe from the field as soon as poralble In older to avoid further II losses from dull limos and too many Eastern competitors for a trade that I any one of them could more than sup ply Passengers oil the steamer Mortal City which arrived at Seattle Wash from Copper river Alaska Thurs day report that two large BnowBlldei occurred on VaJdeo glacier April 0th and May 1st In which about 100 peo pie were caught Only three persons wro killed They we Joseph Furner Chlcngo I n Antwerp Minneapolis A Johnson nurtko Cal A report was current that four moro iNere missing but It could not be confirmed An cxposlon occurred at Baker City Oregon Thursday evening when 11 i mortal was being fired to welcome the troops from Idaho Uho ore en route to San Francisco An immense crowd had gathered at the depot and the explosion ex-Plosion occurred In the midst of It Curtis Spencer n 6j earold boy had his skull fractured and will die 11 A WOrB fell had a Ice broken am Mn William Oood John Q Foster and J II Parker were badly bruised Silver candle sticks yards of old lace Medals of the Legion or lIonor diamond rings Hory I bound prayer books silver sauce pans all sorts of old jewelry an < article of luxury have just been sold by the sheriff of Los AngtlM Cal to atlfy claims against the estate of Count de I de KeraaussonPennordreff tI Ii The count had 1 btvn decorated Jn by Na polcon III as one of the La Vlile Noblettse Later he lot his all In the Ponaml1 schomo and own after died Only a fv hundred dollars lere realized re-alized hy the counts heIrs Nw comes from Nw Zealand of an outbreak of Maoris near Ohoeuol The authorities attempted to make tile Maoris pay a tax on eacli of the largo number ot logs they have around thereupon villages hereupon the natives wont on the waJIath aM burned many hiingaiows of the white residents In tile Vicinity besides > roughly using the occupants oc-cupants It Is understood that no lives were taken Her majestys river gun boat Torch has been dispatched to the scone to put down the outbreak Two membIts of 11 commercial commission com-mission to China which has the en domement or the United Plates govein mont and Is I being sent under the dl rectlon of the Philadelphia rommercllli museum for the furtherance of Our trade with China and foreign land generally are in Pan Francisco The two members are Sheridan P Heai until recently United Ktutts consul nt TlenTsln China and Cstslue A Green They will meet at Shanghai the third member ot the commission Dr Ou tave Nelderleln a well known explorer and scientist In addition to the three train loads of troops from Nebraska which reached San Francisco Thursday thirteen more hmMly loaded specials containing the balance of the Nebraska soldiers a regiment onho from MlonBOta Ian MS nod Colorado and ft battalion from Wyoming ore now on the way thore from Ogden There Is a scarcity of cars on the Southern Pacific but the company Is I doing nil In Us power to get the east er n trooP there aa non as polo slble Neither the City of Sidney nol tho Australia has rvceled any supplier yet for the trip to Manila Carpenters are putting up bunks and other necessary neces-sary temporary structures for the trans portatlon of troojM but It I will take fully a week to get the vtlifths ready for departure The British fleet In the raUflo IB I to be strengthened to It considerable ex tent during the net few month an a Vancouver I C dispatch The Tomeralre Yt the first battleship to be jr mnnently stationed here In being fitted out at Portsmouth and will sail shortly for Usriutmalt and the big cruiser War spite Is also to be sent to Join the Pa clno fleet The Meet Is to bo strength t ened by replacing some of the smillei cruisers with larger ones the second r hA r lIo class cruiser I Arethusa being now on her I way here to relieve the thirdclass cruiser Icarus In the South the hat tleshlp Iron Duko Is I to be stationed at CoqulmlKj At tho mual department the opinion f Is rlfo 1 that Kiiftland Is 1 about 10 make II move In the Pacific that will startle the world or It not this she Is I preparing to meet a contemplated move or one of the other big powers A sharp report like that of a rifle shot was tho signal which sent 600 men out of the Fontana warehouse San Iran Cisco Tuesday night to bivouac on the sand dunes The noise was the first serious wrnlng tile volunteers had hat file lloorn of the old uoolen mill at the foot of Van Niaa avenue were In Imminent danger of cullapa It was Huped by the cracking of one of the 2Inch fir pillars on the second floor ot tho structure wheie have been qimr crcd llutterlts A U U and I > of theca the-ca y artillery Many of the men ere iiUecp and others were prepnilns 10 retire when the ominous report occurred oc-curred Captain Gary of Ilntttry A vim was ranking olllcir In the absent i if Major Illcc Immediately made nn nestlEitllim and dlscoteltd that not only the pillar In question was tent t-ent In twain by a longitudinal tisiure nit that others of the big wooden supports sup-ports had equally had crevices Th 15Inch wooden slrdda also showed refh cracks some ot which were fifty feet In length The men therefore thought It best to tnki In the sand rather thnn rlk tho chances of being crushed by falling timbers Several month ago August Belmont the New York banker John O Car Isle I former secretary of the treasury anil Oeorco Cappell of Now York were nplolnt < l1I committee to net for Amer Sin holders of Central Pacific stuck In arranA1ng for tho payment or the companys gmernment debt says the sail rranrlsco Kxnmlner These men wr not 10nK In securing Iroxl rll r ibout 111000 shares of stock lley otod the Phares at the lat antMl election In this city Slnco the election the question has nsiltn ai to whether they should Join with the London committee com-mittee leprosenllng foreign stockholders stock-holders and n dcaor l to pay off file Ci eminent debt on some hat about January 11S3D when the subsidy bonds will Income due llu New Yolk and Llllldon committeeles haVe now rLachd nn udrotnnlIl1l will 10 1 lal1 aihe laied IthL railroad olllccs and will devote their energies to reortranizlng the company and paying all debts by mean ot n tiooooocon blanket mortgige at 4 percent per-cent The London shariMinlders with 312000 shares of Central Pacific stock hao rnnM R cropuraUon I hid now control II majority of the tock of Life Central Pacific |