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Show OGDEN DAII A7 COMMERC BUM IT! PRICE FIVE CENTS- - OGDEN, UTAH. TUESDAY MORNING, AUGUST 25, 1691. VOLUME V. NUMBER 124. m disadvantage, ar,d it should La octe)iec.t to U Wh of supplies a - THIS LOOKS LIKE WAR possible. I sacs aoeoutt tu it inaoIf I Lad Dot see Ujo of your o&ctfek. , tb CkHjp I 0ld ktve taken their fat- r to buikl a naj as a bad but Days Battle it. 1 ca ocir aoeoutt fur u A TLre avicg are a I do alt uer things. Iter Near Valparaiso. 1 ao eutiaervatiTe that they believe Bulbing uA they e it in legal tender U-- f r o them, and atus of thee dadoed oxiMTVktit tbev mak not THE INSURGENTS ADVANCE due them payable in gold for fofcr the rf unietl wul fU out f roci under ifi them. Get rii vt the ucfl at jour next Etth Parties art Eestinr Preparatory You are the coming western for faet a to Final struggle fur So- -' city and you are groaicg too UiHk io Chili. fcj raw recruita, but tfcere'is a leaves retrace amocg lieu. NEW YORK HOKROR. enoogh to accord Admiral Geareisaad m ooioer aad tico fur tt tinn!.im eipreeetid io regard to th Frt,h Cwt ' Tune after Ua.e the retx-l- dashed , cumber of rreuch oncers trt.tst tbe Him of tbe govern a, nt ere coed acted over tLe dxk t.ixjpa otly to be repelled with grrtt Portsmouth and wer itown" yirdstt i tkiudfrbed. and tl repented attacks were i e.td open to inj.tjOO by forest with do decided advantage to Still Seareliinjr the Rnins for ' i :Uir aide. I'nder the cover of a flag ojera. i it truce an ambu'.anc the Bodies of Vif tints. and hospital J Sent tf TftrrtBS. i O'jie were busy duricg Ihe night caring tee wounded. ten tbe moroicir tenth . MissiAPout, Aug. 2L bfuke it was doovwed that .either SEVENTY-FOU- R FOUND. annual encampment of the aofts of ARE party maa in a pus.tioa to aaeuoie tbe began in this ctr ttxiav wrth ' o3u6iTeand a practical truce Uytay with about .VU ujea.ber cf lb order in at no fur tiling baa been tbe result. tecdafc. Th eoaiina&drir began i; 1 Hearr Marbinf ry n the Upper Floor Valparaiso is quiet today, tti aitercocn. Comtuardtx Webb in las annuo! address tuv-- l that nou&ee, omoes sod stores are cioeL Said to Have Caused Is bo can do-shas left tbe the actual membership of the order to-Kverybody tie Iiaster-- , preniaey FBO DEEP ClitU. day was tity and fw people are aeen oa tbe being taken ia street. While the government torpedo in the past year. Mr. W. If. Lett, of Salt Lake City, whs was Ibe grand ooinmanuery wer t into Xew Vom, Aug. in Ogden yesterday to investigate tbe Tbe Ilerall cruiser, Altiiirantein Lynch, in assisting New Y'obk. Aug. 21. The work of the forts executive sreeion at 2 oclxk. Tee keeping L. t ita OllDlUg elCltement. Mr. iell prints a Valparaiso, Chili, dispatch a the artillerymen on in ruin for tbe tbe delving rebel cruisers at long range, and thus principal business was the reception of is interested in tbe stage Un running follows: Balniaotfda and throughout annual the Junta ce preventing from giving effective Park place a ruatinuwl report. from Sa t Lake to Deep Creek, and the were tire bodie which the night, dnnog aid to the land forces, tbe breech plug DELai in a final object of his visit was to determine oo GoUerno are clinched found, making a total of seventy four of of one her Hotchkuw fourteen pounder Frtlght Train Collision. tbe adTmaodity of transfericg bia enure struggle for be mastery of the republic blew out instantly killing tbe gun victims of tbe aful explosion. IL of outfit to tbe road between Ogden and La of Chill The battle ground is in full guns S'aaddock Ernst of The body Taooma, Wash, Aug. 24. Two freight cer in charge. Plata. baa been found. An Italian trains collided near Palmer, on lb Brooklyn been view of baa is believed Gen. Can It It that Valparaiso. raging generally take Northern Pacific rail nay, thirty mile lie vu accompanied by two otber will at working in tbe ruins was ofseen to interested in tbe stage hn J, and for three day. Tbe first engagement to, tbe acommander (if the rebels, from the body tbe victim. east of Taooma yesterday. Engineer parties something reTire Deep Creek when flank movement he Line is tbe result of tbeir investigation is, mat was at Mont Aconcagua oo Friday, and tempt was found upon him, Young and Fireman Cooper, of tbe west sumes and this tbe Balma- - A silver watch without wait ma to inspect tbe road to resulted in a reverse to the government. eedans operations, admitted he which tbking. The police bound train, were killed. Both trains "to be Brought to Ogden. are attempting to frustrate in the La Plata, which tbey are assured could took him to tbe station, and on t be way were badly wrecked. Thursday news oatne that an army of face of an armv Ib engineer and well as in valor as equal be ecareel worse Utan it is, be returned 8.0U0 rebels bad landed at (juintero bay armed and he narrowly escaped lyncbing. lie was fireman of the eatt bound train saved atOncfv and least at equipped j equal, RiHke the lialmaceda was taken toy surprise. to Salt Lake tbia taorning to beld for trial. tbeir lives by jumping. TL accident. u not id numoera. io ioroe me At the morgue there ia a constant was caused by tbe conductor of the east necessary arrangement for sending up soon got troops to the front to prevent,- line ofsuperior forts with their guns, heavy if possible, the rebeui crossing the Aeontbe atagea. stream of people looking for their rela- bound tram failing to band his ecgineer-by expert and veteran gunners, tive or friends TM Trip to the Sines Can Tke t "we bare seen enough to convince us caga river, bn insurgent wamnps manned among the dead. A duplicate order. from north' the ulparsiso anchored in Coenon bay, at the mouth of aeiending that there la odor from the burned bodies sickening Made la Tare Honrs if the of Callao. Forts east, Fodetto, consisting ' a and rebels tbe ia cow attempted It PI.C.VTT OP Bl'SlXESa FOB A STAGS tbehvsr, and Valparaiso, is a task to daunt pervade the atmosphere, Here and Tbuv. Middld Fork Road is under cover of tbe ships' guns. Annes thought the faulty construction of the the most confident line and will be from this on. Our plan crossing It any general. by lasted all Bkumsela, Aug. 21. A communication buildinir caused tbe accident. nearly day. would be to atart a auge out every Tbe battle Improved. aided by means Balmaceda's army can be flanked has Tbe been received here from Stanley found. snore noon were bodies two insurgent's artillery, By will carry, morning at six o'clock. We was toe much for and tbe insurgents can make good a po So far oniy the edge of the ruins has Falls indicating that Em in Paaha ha or tbe citv they will, in besides passengers, express and the nail, guns from the shiys, rear in sition tbe the government troos, and they werj been searched. It is firmly believed that been aucceseful in bis operations in AfE. R. Ridgeley returned from La Plata U we can gel tne contract ror earn ing forced to retire, which they did in good tbe opinion of foreign naval otlicers here, at leatt Emin has reoccupied all the old' fifty bodies are still under the rica. yesterday. ; lie made thetrip from the tbe mails. We have made" an applica- order. Lees than 30,0(1) troops were en do it . , debris. It is thought that by tomorrow stations in the equatorial province, and Wash to on now is the Canto General and of a tion veteran Pe it the way is mine by way of South Fink in five and were killed and seems to have completely cowed the der- war. He knows the country and noon all the bodies will have been recov until we hear from the depart- gaged, and nearly 3,000 oi ruvian . visties. a half hours, which indicates that a stage ington ... I will arrnge to take op the mail wounded. The commanding general if be can get his heavy guns ered. realises ment that Six more bodies were found in the with change of horsea every tea Miles for all parties wfao give ua an order on the government forces chose a "strong on tbe bills bacic of the city be will not Geneva, Aug. 2i Mr. and Mrs. llen- ruins at 3 o'clock, five of which were the rv M. Stanley left Muerrao today for position on tbe beaoh at Delmar as h it only have a position which is and running through Middle Fork canon the Ogden poet olhce. practically bodies of momen of defense, and leaving force second line or girls and one that Paris. Stanley seems to be almost refrom the attacks of any "Will you use stage coaches?" could make tbe trip easy in three hours. in front of tfce enemy to .check impregnable of a boy. Three wer identified by oovered from the injury to his leg which not. The trouble enough force can him be which I think no, "Well, brought against bis progress eomqwhat, vtook j his place but which will enable him It seems that strange Tumors are afloat with a stage is that your horses are he sustained through' a fall while at to batter friends. there yesterday, and went to- - work .to down . .. District Attorney Nichols is consider Muerran. ., in camp about doings to Ogden just as bis will. at the city HACUNO TOO MUCH STAGE . strengthen it as much as possible, ing the question of indicting the person Neither has idle .been rumors are heard in the city about af all tae time. We will ; party today. The insurgents steadily pushed tbeir probably use a . "Trenide nt Harrison. from the iasunrenl or persons responsible for the disaster. , PJ ( fairs at tbe camp. For Instance, it was g California wagon with wav forward, driving tbe comparative'' Scouting parties After a long consultation with his chief been have 24. The rrwideni scouring the country Aug. Saratoga. annoncced at La Plata that a force 'of good apriags, one that will be as easy to mall government foroes before tbem. It army he Belford, assistant, placed seats for nine was a constant skirmish for nfteen time for supplies and one of them cut tbe tbe case in the hands of District Attor spent yesterday very quietly, acarotfly men had been sent out by tbe county ride ic as any stage, with railroad to Santiago at Sal to. Tbe govcanof will a be going outside. He will leave today, and At There broken over good every point country. ernment forces are strengthening their ney Townsend. court to repair the old road through passenger. go by way of Wbitecbapel to some point vas cover and a boot for the mail and ex- vantage the Balmacedacs made a stand. who has been at Williams, Inspector Middle Fork canon.' There was much press. It is a bard road they say, but and, while constantly forced to give wtiy lines and maneuvering to get into a po- the scene of the disaster almost from tbe on the western shore of Lake Champlain, ' to Dead before superior numbers, .they, retarded sition which will preclude any success- first moment, said in regard to the prob- wtiere be will meet tbe yacht of Seward rejoicing among the Ogden men who had can't be worse than the one horses to the advance and gave tbe main army a ful attempt on tbe part of tbe enemy to able cause: "There was no explosion in Webb, which will convey him across the four will on we and Creek put grown a little weary of the delay and felt the st chance to better prepare itself for the get into the rear of the city of Valpariso. that building, because tbere was noth lake to Burlington, where, after lunching age. that the reputation ef tbeir city was with Senator Edmunds, he will proceed "We will. have a relay of horses every decisive tight. ing to explode. Tbe accident was th From Chin and Japan. SOMEWHAT OVERSHADOWED Late in the evening the attacking tea miles, and- - when we start we'll go, result of the weak structure and tbe in to St. Albana. San Franc wco, Aug. 2L The steam- ceesant vibration of the .The president went driving this morn, can party arrived in front of BalrnaotIjt's heavy presses.' by the activity' of the Cache county and don't you forget it. We main line of defense. It was then t o ship of Rio Da Janeiro arrived tenia) Many of the witnesses who saw the crash ing with Cqlonel Clemens , MAKE THE TRIP, IW THREE HOURS . people. Indeed some of those who re ; Japan. Information re-- say the building slowly bulged out in late to give battle. In the ; meantin r i from China and We will horses. two of -with changes turned by the roundabout route con himself in command, w t ) ceived says: Rumors are prevailent at tbe middle until it had formed a notice A Disappointed Crowd. , allow for a there of three hours and Balmaceda, front with over 13.000 aval; ..le Shanghai, July 27 of serious rioting in able curve from the root tothegrouod, gratulated themselves on the prospect of three hoursstay for the return trip. , Where to thewhile Lima,0 Horan. to are 7 Aug. 24 The people of Co : The rebels, supposed insurgents had only C,! and then fell. being able to go back to La Plata by tbe parties want to make a longer stay in men, book-the lumbus were out en masse last night to , - nf Ui vVv;Clai4itued. Hicb nrl to be Jnarjb- - ."39 sis' o'clock, .vrnwii.t. i. bo.lien had shorter1 route. Mr. Ridgeley is not alone camp will give them a Btop over Attha the tibrth-oountrfctn on thn' Cm Callao, whose heavy guns did good ing on to Hankow, it has transpired been reoovered. Tbe odor of decompos' tioket good for one, five or ten days, as Fort in tbe belief that . work in today's battle, raking the army that the rumors were to tbe raid of the ing flesh that arises from the ruins is cionati, Hamilton A Dayton railroad, bn they desire." PROMPT AND EFFICIENT ACTION land and preventing the hisurgeot mountain bandits, who burnt tbe road- becoming almost unbearable and disin- which it was expected that James Rob"What is the matter with'Deep Creek. by from doing anything but long range side inns on Ilupeh frontier and after fectants seem to produce but little ef- erta, arrested for the Columbus Grove' fleet hould be taken to build a good road to "O, Deep Creek is all right but it is The warship sent all their avail- plundering tbem retreated to the hills. fect. City Chamberlain Train, whose murder and robbery, would be a passenthe mines. It, is. understood that the like some other places we know. All it tiring. Threats of lynching were freely men with rapid tire guns to aid the Advices from Tientsin July 15 report all mother owned the wrecked building, ger. able Roberta did not arrive. sarmers of Ogden Valley and the peopl needs is plenty of water. That u the land forces in tbe Tho attack on Bidraaceda's quiet in that vicinity. said today regarding its condition: "It made, but draw-back- . is there mineral The prisoner's father says he will prove an Tbe typhoon, which passed near Hong was built in 1872 and of IlunUville are clamorous for the road great position. by acquired dou't water no for but any purpose. I The finest feet of strength nicjow be- Kong doing much damage, caused tbe mother in 1837. I've always understood alibi for his son. to be built and that, if need be, work care to make any parade about this, of made at Vina Del Mar, a beach five British gunboat Tweed to break from that it was well constructed and had ing will be contributed by them as they see course, but we are miles from Valparaiso. Great excite- her moorings and sink in the deep never been condemned, nor was it conFight With Train Robbers. NOT HERB EOR OCR HEALTH la the ne camp a splendid market for ment prevailed in the city. Everyone water. Japanese advices report tbe sidered unsafe. Regarding the claim Kansas City, Mo., Aug. 24. It i their farms and orchards. The miners and as business with ua is slack left here is anxiously watching the pro- death of Viscount Yosbiea, formerly that the stock of material and heavy reported from Caldwell, Kan., that a anto minister United States. is the A of indicates of battle. down It. there and the pail on floors everything to heavy caused it gress the upper at La Plata also signify their intention presses tight occurred yesterday we can do well here why all we smoke hangs like a cloud over the city. nounced that the emperor is about to is- collapse, there was nothing in it, for it desperate that of aiding by work on the road if tbe have morning in the 'Indian territory begot to do is )ut to drive over here The most powerful glass cannot pene- sue a proclamation annexing to Japan has always been used for the same pur- tween the Dalton gang, who held up Weber county court will only take tbe with our horses and in three islands volcanic Pacific the we are and can and the trate it, only occasionally stages pose it was used for at the time of the and robbed the Santa Fe train two of four south Loocboo even for ocean, business." be degrees fire. From what I have been able to months guessed. initiative, decide which route shall be all ready troop's movements ago, and a posse under the stream of woended islands. They are said to be well adapted learn, I think the cause of the accident United improved and begin oa the improvement in "When shall we look to see the stages There is a oonstaut States marshal. The particulars colonies. some In for the from the into Japanese quarters followed was a an OgdenT" city brought being by tire, explosion. are meager, but it is known that tho AT ONCE. "I should not be surprised if we made scene, and temporary Hospitals are being a large increase of the Japanese fleet in A man who had been engaged for marshal was shot and one of the Dalton. Mr. Eidgely thinks the present a great tbe tbe fitted up wherever possible. The medi- order to make it as strong as the Chinese thirty-fiv- e in trip next Thursday morning. years placing printing gang named Brandt was killed. is will all to Lake make has hands its the for and navy to being of the force urged. Salt cal it full, that go in opportunity Ogden city position, said today, that The floods at Toyama, Japan, dam- machinery and all the women have volunteered as the presses of Ellis & McDonald and should be seized without delay. (Logan arrangements in the morning." The Brewers in Convention; A letter was Leibler 9,000 houses. was currently reported on the nurses. Sb Mass were so aged nearly It placed that the ' and Brigham City have never appeared streets last received in Chinese at consulate the most has a rich strike wounded that the From the St. Louis, Aug. 24. The Brewers'" night only vibration ran with the beams and before in the role of rivals of Ogden, and been made within six miles of this city fragmentary information as to the pro- Kobe last month, threatening the life of rafters, and the eight-inc-h union of America met here yesterday in resting place they should not, 'he thinks, be allowed It is located in Ogden canon. Le t gress of the fight can be obtained, and Admiral Ting, of the Chinese fleet which was insufficient to support the enormous national convention. The only business to carry off the belt in tbe first round. the good work go onl it is utterly impossible now to form any was then in the Japanese waters. A weight on it. On the third floor alone, transacted was the election of temporary There is no doubt, but that there is a as to which side is getting tbe body guard of the J ipanee police was he said, 6tood nearly forty tons of officers. The chief object of the convenjudgment d plan on the' fart of the tion is to arrive at a settlement regardappointed, which attended the admiral machinery. best of it. Notes and Personals. Mining Cache county people to As a result of the during his stay at Kobe. Admiral Brown, commanding of the ing the boycott on the Anheuser-Busc- h Louis Rosenfleld, proprietor There are a great many strangers to be American fleet and other foreign com- the storms in Nagasaki Ken, MAK! ALL, THEY CAN 21, 70 Park Place, has been and Lemp baeweries by a local union.-Thseen on the streets since the ming boom manders have combined to protect the eleven persons were killed andJulymuoh paint strre at boycott is of two years! standing. , of the situation. They have already missing nhortly after the disaster Rnd began. lives and property of foreign citizens, damage was done at Ashiya. A number his relatives think the fearful scenes he licenses in in collected 11,500 which J. D. Hurd, of the Democrat, and should the revolutionists succeed in de- of foreign vessels were carried away and witnessed after the crash came unsettled Disabled Steamer. itself is almost enough to build the road. more The embank- his mind and he recently of La Plata, is again in feating or repulsing the government the erews are missing. away. They strayed Regarding the slowness of the county the city. ment of New the river Ogna gave way, and have so reported to the ptilice. York, Aug. 24. The Cunaro? troops in the present struggle. They ofiicials ' and .Ogden business men- to line steamer Servia, which reached here W. W. Funge, jr., has charge of the have to cross a small creek which sep- over 100 houses were washed away. The build the road, Mr. Ridgety propounds last night from Liverpool, reports that arates the beach from the village of total loss of life has not lieen ascertained. the following: "Suppose that the hardware store at La Plata, and intends Vina Delmar, Carved His Father. on the 21st inst. at 7:30 p. m. she sighted' and on taking possession Much damage has beeo done in other Chamber of' Commerce or the miners to remain for some time. the steamship Suevia in a disabkiS oi Chas. H. Heritage and P. Garrett left of the village would be in the rearside provinces. Paris, Aug. 24. A young man named exchange, three weeks ago, had proposed The Suevia left Hamburg AuFort With Callaso. on one fleet the of American to Lh be for yesterBacon, Plata extraction, of and Weber last to the people City, evening Ogden - The Davis Will Case. 9 and Havre August 12 for New-Yoron the of and gust the the fort insurgents horrible murdered bis under father ten for about will send two thousand pros- gone day days. county, 'we and when seen by the Servia bad other the fort would be untenable. Bctte, Mont., Aug. 21. The contest- circumstances. The young man became lost three W. G. Kind while at tbe mines locate Thus the northern defense of pectors into the eastern and unexplored blades of her propeller. in Valparaiso ants will Davis the case rested in with their his a quarrel father, engaged part of this county and keep them there "Skalper" claim, contracted a severd would fall, making the work of captur- case today, concluding with a lot of and, pulling out a bowie knife, made a sixty days, making a thorough search cold and is now loafing in bed. A Frightful Explosion. ing the city much easier. depositions of Iowa people to impeach furious attack upon him, ripping open for mineral, if you will only build a road is the universal belief that Valpa- Sconce's C, D. May, of Denver, Henry Long-morIt Most of thera wouldn't his abdomen and stabbing him in vari be veracity. sent can which them,' provisions by Merthyr Tydfil, Wales, Aug. 24. of Wallace, Idaho, guests at the riso will be bombarded by the fleet believe him under oath. The corres- ous would the people of Ogden have refused parts of the body. He continued A frightful explosion took plack in the leave this morning for the mines. should Balamaceda fall and the victoriBroom, to moved worn counsel then even strike man his hendish after the pondent's old offer? Never. the AbercanRid pit near here this morning citizens of ous army make a land attack. If on the out the testimony relating to the will of hpd fallen, and finally dispatched him Three hundred and miners while all the men were at work. The MIDDLE FORK THE ROUTE. Leadville, Colo., are on their way to La other hand Balamaceda gains the vic- 1880, on the ground that it takes two by cutting his throat. Bacon was number of the dead and the imprisoned James Sprunt and Moroni Poulter re- Plata City, tbe Eldorado of the west. tory the fleet will cover the retreat of witnesses to establish the contents of a arrested. He refuses to give his motive is unknown. Sixty so far have been, the insurgents and be necessary to turned from the mines yesterday chooswill. The matter is still under argu- for the awful deed. , Brannon Wm. arrived from recently rescued. The 11 searching parties so far the troops. the government ment. ing the shorter route by Middle Fork old Mexico, a miner of considerable exhave taken out only two killed. Many Balamaofficials here confident canon. Thisjoad they knew would save are that was a passenger on Kind's are yet missing. Almost a Tragedy. ceda will drive the insurgents back, and, The Czar in Russia. them ten miles. It did, but the jolting perience, for the mines yesterday. if he does not entirely destroy them, made up all the differeace. Such a stage Kansas Citv, Aug. 24. J. E. McEl-roCopenhagen, Aug. 24. King ChrisWindy Evans," one of the shining compel the remnant to A General Amnesty. in rough road is not to be found elsewhere and G. IL Swope, millionaire capitian and Crown of Prince Frederick, has sent the lights among Ogden sports, is to north. t their ransports and return the in the oounty. It useless, they think, some of a time had talists Rome, this, and King George, of Greece ago city, Aug. 24. King Humbert to wait for travel to improve it. Work up an outfit for a gambling establish- The fall of Valpariso would mean the Denmark, investan themonumect to Victor Eman-u- et went on mornmisunderstanding board the concerning this is ment. This in second now royal the outfit yacht must be expended on every mile of it practical collapse of Balamaceda'e power. ing to meet the Czar of Russia.' When ment. Yesterday McElroy was conat Mondovi. The caremony.was Outside the force now engaged there from tbe mouth of the Middle Fork camp. a of a loyal demonstration on the were yacht, versing with friend in the courthouse canon up, or on the last ten miles. They City Marshal Metcalf returned yester- are no forces to oppose the march of the they most alongside the Impesirl cordially greeted the czar and rotunda when Swope stepped in and part of the populance. The king signed think that 100 men set to work and kept day morning from a trip to the mines in insurgents to Santiago, and they would they two yachts then entered this port. told McElroy 's friend that he (McElroy) a decree granting amneBty to all at it for five days could make every foot company with John W. Young. He vis- with that city as a base of operations the McEl- evaders of military service from the After of honor the was a thief, a liar and a villan. yeat of the route as passable as Washington ited all the principal claims and gives a soon overrun all the southern provinces. czar inspectingtothe guard roy promptly felled Swope to the floor 1848 to 1872. ThiB affects 40,000 men.. proceeded Fredensbury. favorable in of the can be made Then defeat the On the other avenue. the report. hand, trip head with ou his cane. the blow a by three hours. As Swope arose he drew a revolver McMr. W. W. Funge wishes to inform insurgents would mean a result little Settling the Reservations. A Texan and his Gun. rebels For have A mining man from Colorado yester- Commercial readers less the decisive. put also drew a revolver, but friends if they desire that Elroy O. 21 T., Aug. Guthrie, Major separated them before any shots were Fort day said: "The new mining camp at to send letters to their friends in La forth all the strength they have, and, Tex., Ang. 24. In the Worth, would not be able to Weigel, government inspector, who reLa Plata has come to stay beyond Plata he will see that cornders of the Pickwick hotel yesterdelivered while Balmaceda are exchanged. they turned coday from an extended trip to follow up a victory and take possession question. It has the right formation; if Bent in his care. day afternoon Lew Campbell, a Fort of Iquique and the northern provinces different Indian reservations, reports Worth comrrission merchant, the right altitude and the ore is there. Gus Peterson an old time miner from until the arrival of his new warships, the tbem to be literally swarming with Exchange of Compliments. Where such large leads exist, as is indishot D. Alibone, a Shreveport fatally cotton cated by the find made there, much of the Cottonwood mines near Salt Lake "Errazuriz" and "Pinto," it is hardly settlers, many of whom have already London, Aug. 24. Queen Victoria, buyer. Campbell asserts that the killtowns and local established in crushfrom was of a recover govcould a with platted found the be out will but was in Ogden yesterday place, specimen likely they it The trouble ernments. He recommends that cavalry Bhortly after reviewing the French fleet ing out of business mines themselves when developed will of ore from his claim "The Hilma and ing defeat on Delmar. investments. grew sent to be foldrive out 21. intruders. troops caused thinks He New the he last The Herald a has rich Oke." in at Spithead Friday Y'okk, Aug. be wonderful in size and richness. says ledge More money will be taken out of the silver a sample of which is now being the battle at Vina Del Mar beach was lowing message to be telegraphed to The Seared Out of His Wits. "ZZ Strike. Shipbuilders President Carnot: "I wish to express camp in the next ten years than the assayed, he takes the philosophical only stopped by darkness last night. if in of had I was all have view situation result is decisive no the reached. of There that 24. to value it the assessed The men pleasure Memphis, city." right great you your Aug. 24. Saturday m'ght a Philadelhhia, Aug. present Admiral Gervais and .his band of armed negroes entered Henry "You would advise building a road at he is all right. If not, its all right any- Both armies rested today to get them- who are on a strike at Cramp's shipyard receiving once then to the camp I infer?" Baid how. He urges that the people of selves in tbe best possible condition for held a meeting today. This afternoon a officers at Osborne and how much I ad- Joel's store, took what money he had Ogden who are interested in the mines the final struggle which must soon de- member of the strike committee Baid: mire t'.e French squalrou which I have about him, then told him to "open th the Commercial reporter. Balma- "Instead of 1(50 men out oa the strike just reviewed." To this message Presi- safe. He was so frighteued he could "Yes" was the reply, "you sliould should develop at least one mine and termine the mastery of Chili. of hand the make a thorough testof the camp's pros- ceda's line of defense yesterday was there are 290 all told. The same man dent Carnot replied: "I beg your not remember the combiuatton and tbe the support there as quickly pects. The sooner this is done he says strongly fortified and under the range said he the men would get what they majesty accept my sincere thanks fur negroes fatally shot him. The murderjnen working of Fort Callao guns, many of his troops ask for in a few weeks at the furthest. the gracious reception you were good ers escaped. as possible, They are working at a great tbe quicker. a lir Fonjlt It j A Road to the Mines Demanded. is condemned -- thu di dd SUe 1 a rrr. . light-runnin- - t nl two-.rmr- e u , well-define- e con--diti- e, y today-unveile- d |