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Show UGDEN DAIL VOLl'ME NLMBER 12- -. OUDEN. rivd first and were surveying tb : AM) II ON KJ parte reulled in the party dV chum to fir way and so ths Chamber ousneutte returned and will saake th Oudxn, Utah, Aug. ML To the Officers and Member of the Og den Chamber of Commerce: G or mum: Your committee ep pointed to go into the new mining district and select a suitable town site oc government land witbm Weber county, situated on or near the Middle York of Ugdan river, and to survey and open the same free to ail on government terms, thus acting in conjunction with the county authorities, woo ao promptly moved in the matter of building a nam and direct road up Middle Fork to the new mines aiding the development of county and the mines by shortening the distance and cheapening transportation from rail facilities to the new camp, which route is plainly down the Ogden river to Ogden respectfully submit the following report of its work: Being appointed on Tuesday afternoon, immediately after the County board made the to open Capital Covets the Opportnni-tie- s the i.ew road, weappropriation at once prepared ourselves for the trip, and on Wednesday Offered by the Rich morning started for the bead of Middle Fork, which point we reached that La Plata Mines. evening. We found on our arrival that we had been preceded by an enlerpris ing company of Ogden men who arMany Offers for the Best Claims are rived on the ground early in the morning of the same day and bed at once Made and Companies of Heavy proceeded to lay claim to the location Take Hold for a town site. They were busy surveyCapitalism ing the same into town lots and offer With a Will. ing to furnish lots free or at nominal cost to all who would improve them. A FIXE LOCATION. The period of the first excitement which always attends a groat mineral The proposed new townsite is most discovery, has about past, at La Plata beautifully situated, just at the bead waters af Middle Fork and within two and the season of earnest and active de- miles of La Plata City, immediately velopment has fairly begun. south and at the head of Bear Gulch. Yesterday Prank Magtiire and R. L. It is practically the center of the mining Nook, who with N. V. Gilbert own the section, and from it the blasts and hammers of the miners can be beard promising mines ealled the Ogden and in all directions. There is plenty of the Sunset in the La Plata district left smooth land and fresh water, with good this uiTy for the, camp timber adjoining, wbilo the town site itself is clear prairie. Being just at the TO PUT A HIW l OK LAUOrXKS of the divide it has a delightfully to work Btoace to develops their claims summit cool temperature, and with the as rapidly as possible. They have one of road it will undoubtedly rapidly the best prospects in La Plata and in a grow to be the chief city of the new minIt is also fortunate in being reasonably brief period they will be able ing district. on the shortest and best route situated to show whether they have something to Bear Lake, both from Ogden, Box that will hold out or not. This is a Eider, Weber and all the southern counquestion that bus to be settled in every try, and it forms the junction of the two new field. If the depositee are super roads from Weber, Box Elder and Cache counties to the new mines. Hoial and pinch out that will be deterYour committee believes this to be the mined beyond all doubt in short order. beet location tor the new city and that it Meanwhile the general faith in the vast will be much better that all should unite extent and richness of the new discover to build one good town. Weareassured this enterprising company that their iea remains unshaken. This is ehown in by policy would at- all times be broad and of "jajjiagibje way oy the Wi the public that t'.iey wit. give free lots to all who will occupy them, era! companies for the purpose. and that t'.iey will proceed at ouee to OP PUSHING DEVELOPMENT. erect public buildings, stores, shops and On Monday the preliminary arrange accommodations for the public, and do ment for the organization of the La all in their power to aid those who will there. This policy if faithfully Plata mining company were made. The locate followed wi'l accomplish the end sought be at is to stock placed $1,000,000, by the Chamber and the citizens of capital divided into 100,000 shares at 810 per YVelier county. Therefore we have reshare. The general offices of the com- turned to Ogden and submit this report, further orders. pany will be at Logan. The directors waiting your Respectfully submitted, selected are Moses Thatcher, G. W. W'ilajam G. Wii-soD. Hames, A. E. Hyde, Wm. E. R RlDGELEY, Thatcher, R. A. Wells, B. Preston, Thoe. Smart, Aaron Farr.jr.. E. A. McDaniel, W. N. Thomas, John F. Wright. Moses Committee. 1. 1). Haines, vice Thatcher is president, THE SHORT LINE. president, R. W. Sloan, secretary, and L. H. Thomas treasurer. The intention of the company is to thoroughly develop Who Will Buy it at the Sale a Problem. the properties now controlled by them, and it was to avoid possible delays that Sioux City Journal, 2G: Receiver the interests of Mr. W. H. Ney were Bierbowor, of the Pacific Short Line, came up from Omaha yesterday and will purchased by the company. While up at La Plata, Kick Treweek remain today and perhaps tomorrow to made a proposition to the confer with the people interested in the OWNERS OF THE SUNDOWN road, and itsapproaching sale. claim with a view to taking half of it and "The road will be offered for sale next beginning the work of development at Tuesday morning at 10 o'clock." he said. once. The proposition was taken under "I believe Mr. Garretson will bid, I beadviRement, and it is now understood lieve he will be the only bidder, and will will be accepted. This means a great take the property. On the other hand, deal. In the first place when Treweek I have no assuranpe that he will bid, or takes hold of such a claim on the terms that anybody will, and there might be he proposed, he has sound reasons for half a dozen bidders for anything I believing there is something in it, and in know now. Mr. Garretson informed me the second place his development would that he has control of most of the road's be of a prompt, energetic and thorough bonds; of nearly all of them, in fact." The question of the disposition that kind, such as is now needed to establish berond question the value and extent of will be made of the road when it is sold the new rinds. it much discussed. Railroad men are The populat ion of La Plata continues couvinced that it will be operated in to fluctuate between 500 and 700. Nec- connection with the Sioux City and essarily the population is a floating one Northern, and it is understood some largely. The flood of prospectors con- change will be made in the official corps tinues to pour in, and the number of of that road. The rumor is that Supcareful and experienced prospectors is erintendent Coombs, who has had charge steadily on the increase. Both stage of the Short line under the receiver, will lines continue to be supplied with ample be made superintendent of the two patronage. Among those who went up roads under the consolidation. This yesterday morning were DaveJGoldberg, will be a new office for the Northern. of Butte, and C. A. Hume, an experi- Some other changes are suggested, but enced mining man of Leadville, Colo. what will be done is not yet known. G. G. Horton. a pratical miner and Secretary Elliott, of the Sioux City well the known mill man and Northern, aaid yesterday that while throughout Pacific coast region, has just paid a visit all sorts of schemes were being discussed to the La Plata mines acd in his judg- he did not believe anything had been ment the new discoveries are of the ut- decided on. There would doubtless be most importance, but he thinks the best some changes along this line, but nothhas not been found yet. This is certainly ing can be said until after the sale of the road. Everything hinges on that. encouraging to prospectors. Judge J. D. Jones, of Provo, went up to the mines yesterday. He is an enterTHEY OBJECT. prising business man of sound judgment and his opinion will be sought when he But Why and Wherefore, Some Don't returns. Know. Messrs. W. EL Miller and C. W. Crager Chief Rhodes of the fire department. of this city, and Ben T. Brooks and J. C. Edward9of Colorado went up to La is decidedly in favor of locating the Plata yesterday Mr. Crager has a drum new tire branch proposed department considerable done has he there which work on and which promises good re- house upon the northeast corner of Lester Park. He cannot see how an sults. elegant building kept in thorough order and clean and neat as a kitchen can be THE NEW TOWN. considered objectionable to adjacent owners, especially when proxiSome Division About Who Shall property mity to the proposed new building would Plat it. be an additional safeguard against tires. The committee appointed by the The design of the chief is to have the house Chamber of Commerce to locate and new branch hre department in Weber county, near located as nearly as possible in the site town a plat of the city upon the bench, and the Bear Gulch mines, returned last centre H. he thinks that those who object to locatE. G. A. Reed. found that It night. the branch on Lester park do so Burgitt, J. I). Gill and tho others inter- ing ested in the counter movement had nr- - without good reason. Earnest Development Begins. new-count- t SATl hDAY MORNING, Al'GlST a!Uej that an mure HIT BV A HLKKICANE. and n. rising rye should last VaUbafc. aeiereiv bee', a Jewish grain dealer M Massed fur the whole trouble. S Badlj Damagjd Jtv City Great Wind Storm. I a - . ' r-- . Bad tiicmi it aa kiu statue. fAwMflmad aAetals sect iftCStt.. tK military ml laf.er !r.e1 to dislodge th .r-- Sr tr... - . assist krj M BALMACLUAS , Manilmil '- PRICE FIVE CENTS. 29. 1891. fee. railroad uchcak, ojUiiLUUw Lad is ! If AH. C0MMERCIA1 tK A and the CMgTrsioiuliti Win. Givat Battle Fou-- ht notover sanguine that the Ths New York Herald a page this UtOMK gov- - nin- - ia . pow er in Chili m brakes. Um army has been crushed after rive beurs of hard righting and scrttered beyond all hope of rsor- - THE LATEST FROM CHILL of Valparaiso, with Bel praeUoady a fugs tire, without M m sssa or mo:.ev With its I mad a here attack upon the RtoU are rraioned in 9m principal w apart in ths hands of the I t aaaa ma " O.: A Farmer Coolv Loads His Shot witti President-elec-t I troops, after repeatedly th reeled lug the stab; tJke People Protect Against a una a refuge on board s German war I With Lead Slugs and ShooU fire order to crowds, gave the upon the ship aud the oounuV taking in mimim the Ei port of Ere. to the standard f uka invaders, it is a a VlMj!...r DOWB. oldtersthea fired a voUev, kill matter of only a few days when the cape peasant a; d sounding a luo. Aug. y Nothing oA ital will fall into th bands of the Vukiwtoic, of others. Hie r Liters soon after hu Newark. Ji. J. Aua. 28.- -A leaders. General Canto and received by either was unofficial otal or Other and similar dialurb-sarnt over the lower part of this his arm) won todays battle by superior are reported from Ihinalborv. Vint late or nai v department t. day ot the generaiabip this afternoon, oovenna a space a and hard rwhusa assisted Other places, but no details have yet reported surrender of Um Chilian con by good fortune m the MBaf of mile and a qurrter long and ar eight . a Dee i. made public. a mile wide. Great damago wi general and tea consequent grtaaiouai hiuij at Vino del Mir 1 je- property and several persons If the surrender dd take place demoralization of the army and ths desday. A no but Steamer ertion of entire revimecta fully injured by riving debris, Further the abeeu e uf any informati n from Unties are yet reported. It SlrucK tLere has not been harmony in ths 28. A dispatch from JjcmaoK, Aug. Brows Admiral Minister Egan at the corner of the Bowery and councils or t raaaeaj. Helm a bourne states tbst a oolhstcn oc- - either h Barbora and Alserre , on the subject m believed to be due to bn etreete, where the roof of a this Port inside Philip morning story building war torn off and ot telegraph com muni wanted supreme summand. Thai jealads Gsmbier the between the turners interruption down street. On Oliver slree' an ousy resulted ia almost an open rwpture Eaeny. The Essby struck the Gam tenanted three storv brick building and these otfioere worked at cross pur- ' in her and aide amidships, crushing The Chilian minister is also without njMa merly used as a factory was compietMl in ber seven minutes. ting demolished and adjoining buildiMH Balmaceda was in no condition to asany information relative to the aurren scene of terrible confusion and badly damaged. Tin roofs seemed Most der other than that contained in the sume the uffensivs and Canto was in no followed the collision. t of number its espedial prey, ane a Of th hurry to move, partly because he was received by him yesterday passengers, who were in the together with sky lights, etc am 225 b tbs asleep when the collision oc- despatch constant accession to his receiving The friends of the Balmaoedan govern ranks and about streets rod dangling f r i , i ruthed for boats without the partly because he bad a graph wires. The Bowery and ment in this city in oommenting on the strongly entrenched position. ng to drees. Early streets are Btrewn with debris. There was no time cast the boats denials from Iuuique of the reported this morning, however, the boom ins of and when the stec.uer sank she surrender of the insurgent army say tbe a cannon announced to the people that KM.LISH NEWS. a movement beyond tbe skirmish of the Tied wi'h her five saN.iii and fifteen insurgents at that place cannot get any rage passenger and six of the crew. telegraphic information from Valparaiso past few days had begun. The occasA Strone Labor Movement Essby remained alongside the as both the cuble alone tbe coast and ional loud report of a cannon soon swelled into a continuous roar. Canto's tnbier and rescued many of the 1st ths telegraph line from Valparaiso to denly Developed. b passengers and some of the crew. Huascoarein possession ot the govern position was on the hills' above the race I'mmn. Avg. 2$. -- The Liberal t Easby is considerably damaged, ment. This fact they insist shows that truck at Vina del Mar. He had absolute toral executive hardly know t is claimed bv many persons that the details from Iquique are without C antral of the railroad to Santiago and communded the ordinary roads. Affairs treat the extraordinary crop of per lookouts weienot on the other foundation. dates finding acceptance in radi liner. New York, Aug. 28. Cable advises to had come to such a pass that is was necstitueucies. The length of tba s following list of dsad was not the Herald frt,m Valparaiso, under date essary for Balmaceda to make some names already adopted threatens move. Accordingly at day light this in last night in the account of the of August 27th, state that another day a new character to the general a road accident: Charles Weber of . .ihsed and btill there has been no morning word was given to attack the The men selected in the labor (. Isbiiig, Mrs. Frank White of Mem decisive battle at Valparaiso. Active position held by tbe revolutionists, and w chiefly represent trades unions Henry Patterson (colored) and a operations, so lar as ugnung isconcerneo. the government trooiis advanced under T 'Spins a uumlier are also identified with Sd whose name is supposed to be Al have been confined to sharp but unim or ver of a heavy fire from their batism. If the movement sueoedsU am. Ihe total number of dead skirmishes between scouting teries. As soon as the approaching columns now Hoots uu 'J2 and the number of in portant of tha pIhcc in the next parliament a w aa insurgents and Malum ski parties red about 28. phelanx of thirty labor membei oda s cavHlrv. While neither arm ha got within range a destructive tire was mined to make j nest ions in la by the entrenched revolutionyet seen fit to make an attack, the ten opened ests dominant over all others, ists. The government troops, however, The inform Laws. sion is to great to last many hours. rule is settled Attempts to d San Dieoo, Cal., Aug. 28.- - 1 hosteatrer advanced steadily. They were soon Aug. 28. The American Bar stone to pronounce in favor or arrived here yesterday froai near enough to return the fire, but shot, Sinus adopted the reiKirt of the these labor candidates were shell, grape and canister tore through committee on uniform state laws, jquique, which place she left August 20. their ranks the following response, especi :JlflDrJkfitr : SP until, despite the efforts ot were At time the that sending insurgents mending the passage by each state the officers, they broke and retired alring to the agricultural labor destina their WI soldiers about south, 6,000 HH by congress for the territoiies of an As soon as they got mav rest assured the liberals bd.Dt' most in a olsilllllar to the itoN pilled lo cull tion being unknown. Among the fore outside of panic. of the teeth of the Aouse of Lords range deadly tire, the ign residents the impression preva.is officers worked like beaver the franchise for the laborer Sid A "rets for the territories similar to the that to reform Balmaceda will be victorious in the New .'d of the states York, by sets; thus arm him for nothing. their columns, and at last succeeded. hey hej end. Massachusetts, Michigan, Pennsylvania, to do him full justice, bringHflBri' X came another attack. In steady Lennox, a passenger on the steamer, Then w Jersey and Delaware for the proon ; govejnuient to his door and uroMSioos are still very scare m ranks the government troops started says of laws. state uniform V frw access hi the uae P. T)il!6n, ot New Yofk tbenortlftTB peov Aiee at,d tnany af the ado.ubje y.uuvk up n Hudiedohn Tioorals aiid conservatives alike id' lend which blazed rrom trio TrJsiir- elected president. The old people are on the verge or starvation. A and ranks. General Babosa was killed. gent ferpret this reply ;is promising the ere CitylRS and treasurer and Americans of numbei Englishyoung were The line wavered for an instant, but ation at parish councils on a popular secretary inin commissions tbe were men given The report of the committee on aw ard, basis, thus sapping the dominion of the and with their assistance then went on. A short distance further local landlords and parsons. This change recommending that two medals be struck surgent army on General Alzerreca fell from his horse, congreesionalists are confident that wounded unto death. would affect an immense practical re- off, one for the Earl of Onelbone and the the Balmaceda will tie defeated. was Hon. for Field David other Dudley form in English rural life. Again the line wavered, and then Gen. .V number of Canto gave the order to charge with a exceptional meetings of adopted. in the Soup. Balmareda wild yll, and the congressional army the India Council huve been held reHeld for ParMflL San Francisoo, Aug. 28. The ,:.rm of left their defenses and charged on the cently. Eue to advices from Simla on the distressed state of India. The St. London, Aug. 28. The Dublin Free-man- s John D. Spreckels A Bros., of this city now retreating enemy. The artillery Journal trouble has resulted in a received the following cablegram uircct poured a deadly fire into the ranks of Jemes Gazette, always well informed on from Valparaiso this afternoon: Balmaceda's troops. The loss of their India, says the country is in a dangerous dead lock. Tbe directors; instead of state of ebullition. Many large cities' resigning, found a way to "Valparaiso, Aug. 28- .- The opposi general officers had left the latter withare ready to burst into sedition and will temporary possession under one of tion is defeated. Valparaiso is in con- out a head and all efforts of the subor-nat- e This be difficult to control. The disaffected the articles of the association. A fort trol of the congressionalists." officers to rally them were of no t;ce necessary to elect a have lost that wholesome respect for night's cablegram comes from a source which avail. The retreat became a route and in Chilian tho route a panic, and then an utter dewns not given. In the meanthe houses here interested Britesh authority which was sufficient for three decades to keep peace. Delib- time the paper will support Parnell and trade state is disinterested an J authen- moralization. The government cavalry erate attempts to foment open sedition the old directors will prepare to issue a tic. made a stand but it was 6hort. They The prospect is new organ. Archbishop Walsh declined Washington, Aug. 28. At a late hour were litterally cut to pieces. Volley after may readily succeed. altogether gloomy. According to a high to allow hie votes to lie used on either this afternoon Julio Foster, who is as- volley was poured into tbe demoralized eide. Archbishop Croke voted with sisting the Chilian congressional envoys mob. Whole regiments which had not official in the India office, the government is awara of tendencies to disorder Gray. Tho poll showed the liberal wire- in this city, received the following dis- lost their regimental formation went in the great cities but is satisfied with puller, Mr. Schnadhorst, is a share patch dated at New York: "Balmaceda over to the victorious troops of Canto holder. is defeated. Valparaiso is in our power. and joined in on an attack on their late the general position. Viva Chili! (signed) Trumbull." The comrades. The deserters were generally The Davis Will Case. sender is Richard Trumbull, one of the volunteers who had been impressed by Distress in Russia. agents who is now under Balmaceda since tho beginning of hostilButte, Mont.. 28. When the Davis congressesional Berlin, Aug '28. The Russian news- case indictment for a violation of the neutra- ities. ancontestants the opened today papers entirely confirm the recent re- nounced Their sympathies have all along been lity laws in connection with the equipthat they were willing to have ment of the Itata. The absence of of- with the insurgents, and they grasped ports of terrible distress among the a mnde will of the chemical at the department has this first opportunity to go over to them. peasants in t he Volga valley. The peo- toproper the jury by Dr. Hagan. Thomas ficial information An hour after the The fighting lasted less than five hours, the ple are in a condition of the utmost des officials, puzzled will a as being identified the the following and its desperate character may be Trumbull titution, without clothes and food. Glasgow from dispatch Swarms of families are reported begging document he had seen at J.imes Davis' from Viel, tbe contidental agent of the by the fact that fully 5,000 men on the roadsides. The Kirwlanin, pub- home the day it was signed. He was Insurgent party at Lima, Peru, dated judged were killed and wounded. The country of wrote Davis Job the that opinion in lished Kieff, considers the condition today and addressed to Pedro Montt, for miles aroucd is filled with men, many of the peasants desperate. Already im- the will. Sconce's signature was on the the principal envoy in this city was re of them wounded, who were this mornwill Scone and he wben saw first he it. to" mersed in poverty and indebted the ceived: "Our triumph is complete. Val- ing the dependence of Balmaceda. The deposictate, while taxes, which they are un- are first cousins. Several Iowa has surrendered." defeat of the government is absolute. to the were read genu- paraiso testifying able to pay, accumulate, by next spring tions 28. Acting SecreThere is no possibility of reorganization, Aug. Washington, will. of the the entire Russian peasantry will prob- ineness tary Wharton, of the state department, and if Balmaceda does not succeed in be Warfrom to received the following cablegram ably bankrupt. Reports making his escape through the mountain A Fabulous Grold Mine. saw show tne peasants of central RuBsia night from United States Consul passes the chances are he will be caphunwholesale. Five Nev.. Aug. 28. J. W. at Valparaiso. emigrating by the Carson tured and shot. President-Elec- t Vicuna dred men have already abandoned their Haines, theCity, World's Fair Commissioner Aug. 28. A battle vas early took the alarm when stragglers be"Valparaiso, families to emigrate. The Vossische from this state, and C. C. Kellogg, the foucht near this city this morning. The gan coming in from the battle field. Ha Zeituug says Russia is undergoing the man who built the first quartz mill at government forces were badly beaten, went aboard the German flag 6hip and periodical famine to which she is subject Gold Hill years ago, have returned from with heavy loss on both sides. The city asked for protection of the admiral. and which becomes more serious with a visit to the mines recently discovered surrendered to the opposition, but is in was granted. Then Intendend Veil sent each recurrence, owing to her primitive by Prospector Zirn. In the Pine Nut the hands of the admiralsof the Ameri- a communication to Admiral Brown, husbandry and the indebtedness of her region. They the lodge is can, German, French and English fleets of the United States navy, and comsay peasants. The Cologne Gazette says a simply wonderful. Mr. Haines says he for good order. There is no communicaofficer of the other foreign fleets hundred tbpusand barrels of rye have saw in one shaft, by candle light, chunks tion with Santiago. The opposition manding them to send men ashore to requesting exborbit-anbeen imported from Rcssia at t of gold sticking out of the quartz as long forces are now entering the city." protect their citizens, as the probabiliprices, when one half that amount and fully as large as a cigar. The bodie, This is the first information received ties wore there might be trouble. A would have been sufficient. The Gaz in its nevor saw such by the State department from its repre- party of blue jackets and marines from palmiest days, ette demands that the govern ment re- leads. sentatives in Chili, excepting a meager the cruiser San Francisco quickly came turn all rye imports to Russia. cipher dispatch this morning from Min- ashore and took up positions about the ister Egan dated yesterday at Santiago, American consulate. Other navel officers Cannon. Accurate Deadly A Diabolical Murder. that a small fight had taken followed suit and soon there wereenough stating Naw Orleans, Aug. 28. The Picanear that place yesterday morning foreign sailors and marines on shore to place 28. A Omaha, Neb., Aug. Donipnan yune's San Antonio special says: The a decisive battle would probably le protect the city against and outbreak. special to the Bee says: This morning first trials of the new rifled cannon and 11 o'clock fought this morning. Mr. Warton said The streets of the C. A. Scbultzshot and mortally wounded adopted by the army were held yester- tonight Sautiago had been cut off from were tilled with a city by disorganized mob of J. P. Farr. Both men are prominent day at Goonal. Six hundred shells were The execution farmers with lands adjoining. The men fired and all exploded but one onthe telegraphic communication with the Balmecedan soldiers. have have had trouble for some time and mark shot at. The shots were tired from outside world, tbe wires probably being among the officers had been terrific. in the hands of the insurgents, or Minis In additions to the Generals Barbosa this morning Schultz. who had been a mile and a and every shell hit ter quarter Egan would communicate with the and Alzerreca nearly all the staff officers for few the days, the mark, so skillful were the gunners drinking heavily past As Valparaiso is only have been killed or wounded and tbe told his family he would never again eat, and so accurate deadly were the guns. department. from miles Santiago, it isexpected fatalities among line officers has also thirty or drink until he He killed Farr. sleep This ordinance is said to be the best in cleaned his shotgun, loaded it with shot, the world. The barrels are two feet the eons'.il will soon be able to communi- been great. To avoid the bloodshed vould which cate with Minister Egan. have reprobably bullets and chunks of lead; then going than the old cannon. Lascano, the Chilian minister, said to- sulted from the victorious army entering to Farr's place he walked up to within longer night news had been received by him the city, heated with the fire of battle. fifty feet of the latter, who was working To Visit I tah. from Chili since yesterday stating that a Viel sent a Hug to General Canto, with a in the field and shot him. Farr will die. Schultz surrendered to the authorities city. It Washington, Aug. 28. -- Th e geological battle had been fought on the 25th,vic-in proposition to surrender the was accepted and Senor Walker'-Mar-tiucongress will adjourn next Tuesday. which the government forces were reason the thinks On Wednesday a party composed of torious. Tbe minister a congressionalist leader, took posRiots in 1,'ussia. Sansession of the city. Shortly after noon sixty foreigners and twenty Americans he has heard nothing today from 28. is St. Petersburg, Aug. Details of will start west on a the victorious army began to enter Valtrain. The tiago in regard to the reported light the rioting in Vatebsk, the capital of the route arranged for thespecial main line of the beoanfe of the seizure and censorship ot paraiso, led by General Canto and his instaff. The insurgent troope were greeted government of that name, occasioned by excursion is more than G,tKK) miles in the cable and telegraph lines by the the people's protest against the exporta- length and traverses 158 degrees of long- surgents, and he can account fortk no with the wildest enthusiasm. The peotion of rye, show that the disturbance itude. It crosses be would, If possible, ple were wild with excitement, and the twenty of the states and other way, believing wns of a serious nature. of tho informed been streets resounded with shouts of "Vive immediately territories and a proviuce of Canada. have The governor reports that there is Yellowstone the encounter between the op Chile: Vive Canto." Shortly after the Park, Southern Montana, result offorces. evidence that a general revolt of the Idaho, Utah and was the It apparent by Colorado will be the posing Continued on Jifth page. minister's demeanor that he was not peasi'ntiy was planned. The peasants most touched. THE LATEST BRITISH XE1 lit- - .,uJttui,Uxlvandtksr . rh,, yrt.maliu. revol-ttoear- tr teB tiH 91 1 , y.i 1 ' setMHf oaluKPF re-tai- n tet It westernly points |