| Show EVENTS IN THE WEST A Record of Occurrences In Neighboring Slates and Tmitonet GRAVE FEARS OF AN INDIAN CU1EFEAK Pollee JudeCrheli DeAdOn rya for alarderNe from 1Ion Cityartmrluneo The board tT fltipervtons of San Francisco has changed the name ul Italian Boulevard to Dewey Boulevard In honor of the hero of Manila Thomas J Hiley is I now on Irlal at lIelna Mont for the murder ot Patrick Larger the mllllonaJre banner 01 Butt nilo la a miner and Is being I be-ing aided by the miners union J GArrett a member ot the Montana tale hoard ot education Is I being r > ur sued for his resignation by I clUzens ot Fergus eOllnty Garrett wont to lie lena AS a member It company I at Llton and alter passing a creditable credit-able physical examination refused to appear to be mustered In Meut Comander Thom 11 Phelps Jr U S N lion been detached from the command of the United Stairs naval nav-al recruiting olllcp and rendezvous In Ran Francisco And orded to Mnrt on the City of Peking for the AKlatlc nation to take comand of the U H SIt S-It I hill Police Judge James A Campbell of San Francisco who has been I prominent prom-inent In municipal politics since hH election to the police bench six years ago Bled suddenly Monday night of apoplexy He was the Idol of the conlltlleny known as the push and has been reelected every two years by 1 Increasing majorities Suit has been Instituted by the Pacific Steam Whaling company to retain the Alaska Parkers association from Interfering Inter-fering with the plalnllrrsoperntlo at thc salmon fishing banks I In Alaska i It In alleged that he defendants claim title to Karluck Beach and Tanclefoot Ueac nnd by I force of arms prevent the defendants de-fendants from fishing at these points The treasury department has ordered a suspension of salmon fishing on the Karluck river Alaska except for the purpose of supplying the hatcheries along the river and the natives The Republican of St Anthony Ida say that Elmer Johnson 01 Richmond Utah had the misfortune last Sunday evening to have a lot of prol lons and bedding destroyed by lire Mr John non had lust come up from Utah overland over-land and made camp near Wllfor While out prospecting around there the contents of his wagon caught fire In come unknown manner The Ore twom discovered by some gentlemen passing and the won run Into n Ifrearn8 near by Hut for the timely arrival of these gentlemen it is r > p > b Able that the woodwork of the wagon would have gone up In smoke along with Its contents Major Tong U S A quartermaster of the Department of California mid Monday night At least 10000 workIngmen work-Ingmen and women In San Ironelco are now occupied on government con tract We have ordered 8600 uniforms Identical In color with the ordinary fatigue fa-tigue uniforms but lighter In weight We have also ordered 12000 canvas un forms for wear In Manila all to be I delivered de-livered Ina few days Monday night the ordnnnce department of the nut Infantry received 200000 rounds of ammunition am-munition There are now 400ono rounds at the camp Lieut Deamoro 1kerrcU recruiting officer of the Third iirlHIery 11 B A has already enlisted COO of the 800 recruits wanted for that regl ment J CI Wilson of Seattle Wash and James Wesley of Tacoma arrived at Seattle Monday from Dawson City bringing I with him feOO letters and Slo QOO In gold dust They probably cscHlwd t drownlnK near HlxtyMlle by breaking through the Ice which Is 1 getting wr rotten The Ice on Lake Bennett and IlnJtmnn Is w rotten that travel ocr It has toe abandoned Mr Wilson states that the report that W C Gates or Bnlftwator Hill as he Is I commonly I com-monly known and three other persona wore drowned Is not true lie met them three days after the report WM brought I to Talla A boat was wrecked nt Thlrt Mlle and all the rmwnKors were drowned It Is I not known how many ftaengerg the boat contained or who they were Mr Wilson estimates the amount of gold that will be brought nlg down from SI Michaels I on the first steamers at twentyHie millions The bulk of It will bo owned b > between 100 and 125 men Alex McDonald will alone have nearl SI 000 000 The newt of the Spanlh war had not reached Dawson when Wilson and Wesley left From the tenor 01 communications received by Col Sumner of Deliver during the post few da > s It appear that thc IndianA In the Department of Colorado and the Missouri which are under his command are displaying an unusual restlessness which ode s nod no-d for the settlers In the vicinity of the various rcservnllon The danger of an outbreak In Arizona has become so Imminent that Col Sumner has ordered or-dered two troops of cavalry from Fort Huachuca to the Mexican boundary line with Orders to mote Along that line from Nogales Ariz to the tuff of California observing a strict patrol of the entire order Another troop has been onler1 from rort Grant 10 Pert Huachaea to garrison the latter fort while the troops are In the Held and to be prepared to assist thee troops Incase In-case of trouble One troop of the Klghth cavalry recently was ordered from Fort Mend B D 10 Fort Whklo Wyo and there 10 a ties slblllty that this force will ho sidetracked and sent to Port Nlohrara Neb Instead Col Sumner has received n petition for troops from a large number of settlers In the portion of Ninnskn adjoining the Sioux reoer 01 l n iJ t atloh Mhn believe the Sioux ore planning plan-ning a wholesale mnsncre 01 whites |