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Show '?cm?jbAiii'ir. 0ID ake .city. itta!h. stnro gnmuiras sait WEi UND 1 A 1 I " " f : YOU TO - v- :: -. ; YOU WERE LiQKING FOR BARGAINS? r the chance: offered. Here is our special offering until further Read the following" carefully, it may interest you; it will certainly prove profitable if you accept notice. It's a whopper, and you can rest assured it will surprise pur business opponents : fllE WHOLE LAY-OU- FOR T DOLLARS. TWENTY-FIV- E ribisne. he fpailn 1 UNDAY i. . DEC'EM HEtt 6. . NEIGHBORS. 1891. Owing to changWof time. The Tbihoke will r.cicaf ter be sent patrons in Ogden through 1L earlv mall, which will reach them even ftarller than by curlier friewlealerj of Oddest at me depot can btr their package ;by eipre utnrougn m poatoim up town. Darlington land Northwestern Roads Fighting for Right of Way. v tlt riSBT SISTAIOT COUBT. came before Judge The following business Miner's court yesterday : J. A. Calvert vs. The Flrt Methodist Episcopal Church t al.; order dismissing cane as to defendant trustee. ; etc., fa. Daniel Stanley et al. ; moj TbsforPeople, new trial, denied; defendant charged tion with burglary. Judgment, Daniel Stanley, Mike Hone ana Joun Aaier six years eacn in lue pent t tantlarv. Tbe People, etc, vs. Sam Panguitoh; tded for aault with intent to murder. Sentence, nine Tear In tbe penitentiary. Pangultoh la an Indian. I MONTANA INDIAN HORSETHIEVES i. -- r CAU6HT ' The Janin Reduction Process Proves Unsatisfactory Numerous Incen diary Klres in Pueblo Stockton's Inexhausif bio Natural Gas Supply . I says there has been little poaching so far during the close season- - The Cheyenne market is supplied with catfish and pickerel from the Platte river, and clams are sent in from the Laramie. Rock Springslndependent: Notwithstanding so much idle time last mouth the output of the mines was 5291 cars for November, an increase over last year of 366 cars, f 18. 456 was remitted, an increase of about $3000 over November, 1890. The freight charges on coal shipped during tbe month was$23ti.-69- 9. For November, 1890, It was $191,929. Sixty-seve- n cars' of merchandise and 100 cars of company material was received besides 546,000 pounds of way freight unloaded at the depot. Cheyenne dispatch. 3rd: John S. Harper, who Is down from Crook county attending a meeting of the World's Fair Commission, Bays tbe Burlington and Northwestern are having a fine row over a strategic point on the road to Sundance. The Northwestern filed a right of way plat In a lurid office and rested. The Burlington founl the desired gulcb was owned by mining men. bought it and put a force of graders at work. Tbe Northwestern waked up and commenced throwing dirt. Both gangs were armed and citizens called on the sheriff to preserve order. At last accounts the Burlington bad secured ait injunction against the rival road. ; S to-da- i if i i -- plaln-tlff'- - i f or adviee-inen- t. j j ft been-sue- . al - f - j Jaryis-Conklt- n ; - e--f South-wort- h - Sell-mn- , ds -- 4- . j . . ' a , I - rV j, twenty-three-mi- ' ' le ilj.. ; ; ; to-d- ay '. . . run-of- ;. f. "' . furlongs--Suun- 3 .' s - ? i) ' ion. Utah, and formerly owned by E. I ri eJerlcli. Guaranteed td bs the beat as sort e. 3 and cleanest atock in th'''- Territory. 4Jodf all raw. Terms cash.' f. F. Adams, Assignee. O. box' 2 C;: 5ea. .Utah. '' ' - , cents; Corp'sPros; t:c : !s American -' - V Nail Company (limited) suspended operations. UUG. The ex wsth liabilities aervgatlng tensive plant was turned over to Beaver, Its presideut. for thee benefit of the creditors. An ex tension of three years has beea and it is thought that the works will regranted, sume. Cheyenne dog fanciers' are making ar-rartgemehts to prsanlxe a kennel clnb. A Cheyenoo dJ$?ateh . states Major Ecbnltger, State fish commissioner, an- -. Bounces that tiere will bo 107,000 young Dank Receiver Appointed. "t'on in J!ay next. This U trout fir di??ril Dec. 5. The WiiaisoTOS. tt.i Csii. tbe enly n:i itts to any talr in iCurrefflcy rpiitttifll J.' V. iCowt.-! f t Tfce l' tht - fj&&iisij aitare. cL-cla- TOO CAN'T AFFORD TO OVERLOOK OS. 207 STATE (HOLMES Carpet Co.; COLibrtADO CUIjLiINOS. After a bard fight In the Pueblo City Tbe United State Thomaa Bullock; indict the Couucll, expenses of the city ment unlawful cohabitation. Order dismissing have been reduced f 1160. IDAHO INKLINGS. two indictments. C. Pcttlgrew, a brakeman on the Rio tbe same defendant for adultery, the Against was Grande, bad ibe flagere of one haui taken sentence eighteen months in tbe peniten- oir Butte Miner, 4th: President J. K. Clark wniie attempting to couple a car near and costs of prosncution. y tiary recleved a telegram from Superini Tbe disto O vs. motion Ed nicer: Trinidad etc, Wednesday, People, tendent Clark of the Poorman mine miss complaint argued and taken under adviseIn the District Court at Pueblo Mrs. at Burke,Patrick to tho effect that the new Idaho, ment, m. Sarah D. Anna G. Anthony baa commenced suit 830.000 electric plant is working like a J Pioneer Savings A Loan: Company et al.; order dismissing case at plaintiff's against the Denver & Rio Grande Railway charm. There is a little delay through the Jlalgbt Com Dan v for 83000. A son of Mrs. Anthonv. oosta. adjustment of pulleys and bolls, but it has Savings h Loan Company vs. Georgea who was a switchman In the Pueblo yards. been jA- Pioneer demonstrated that the experiment Is Uruce et al.; order dismissing oase at was run over f and killed, and she claims it an entire success. The Poorman has the cost. was the fault of the company. ! It. P. Hunter et al. vs. honor of being the first mine operated enGeorge W. Lashuaj moDenver Times; Messrs. Patterson & tion to strike out irrelevant matter submitted and by electricity. Thomas have begun suit in the District tirely taken under advisement. The Spokane & Copur d'Alene Mining a motion for Citizens' A. agalnstex-GovernDank; Court Longvs, Mary under Gilpin to recover Company ha let a contract for 900 feet of new advisement. trial their fees for defeudlng bim in the divorce tunneling 600 feet to be run on the War The People, etc, vs. W. U. Child, Jr.; demur- suit him ,by bis wife. Tbe Eagle and 300 feet on tbe Comet. Superinbrought rer to indictment submitted and taken under suit was triedagainst and decided in Mrs. Gilpin's tendent ! L Jennings of the above named comW. L. Coffin vs. ?J, T. Mcintosh; motion for favor. An appeal to the. Supreme Court pany showed the Mullan TrUmne some magnew trial submitted and taken under reversed this I judgment, and the case was nificent specimens taken from tho recent r tried a scoond? time in the District Court and in the Coiriet, which will certainly J. T. Mcintosh, trqstee Vs. A. B. Jobnsom mo the iHJCy disagreed. Iuwndia(Kly after, the strike assay big in copper and sliver The vein is tion to dissolve attainment submitted and taken couple nikde up and are tiow toietber again three feet in width. Ono assay of the ore iioer aavisemenw ' Mrs.. Gilpin has also .1. F. Ireland vs. Marv S. Sprunt; order setting by her gives 60 per cent lead, 180 ounces silver to aside order of iwcfinBcr 4tu. granting a decree oi lawyers for their fees. the ton, and 22 per cent copper. Pueblo dispatch, 3rd:- From midnight to Boise to complaint argued. jikurrer 8 o'clock this niornlng five fires occurred In Attorney-Gener- Statesman, 4th: Governor Wllley, Roberts. Secretary of (The Ogden investment Company vs. Chauncey Pueblo, and of these three are known to be State Plnkbara, Treasurer AudiCoffin Tr. West: order allowing Lucy M. Rabin and one most was the tor Moody, composing the State and serious Canfleld to be submitted as defendants in incendiary. The Board destruction of a house on Eighth street. Equalization, were yesterday served With ofa pliice of Isaac A. Cantleld. vs.Kdward L. Jenkins Judldlah Ttallantyne; owned by Doyle & Oo, the others being diswrit of certiorari, commanding tbem to apmotion for new trial taken: under advisement. covered before any great damage was done. pear before the Statu Supreme Court on H'harles Uerry vsi Mortgage were of The efforts incendiaries the directed wiext. bringing with tbem a certiThrust C Company; motion for new trial taken Saturday to house tbe and and Irwin's i Doyle fied copy of their proceedings as a Bonrd of under ad vtnemeut. second-han- d stores. Trimble's One day in order that their action jHeverin Mortesen vs. Jams Mortesen; order last week thfee incendiary fires were re Equalization, tqr decree of divorce fbn report of referee. of Bingham county assessment the upon de'Peter A. Christian vs. Dominlo Hod rero;, but nd clue to tbe perpetrators has may be reviewed. The petition ported, of Sample murrer to complaint overruled and permission been discovered. Orr at the Instance of whom ths writ was to file an amended complaint. gfnnted Issued recites in effect that the State SB. W, Caughran et al. va. II. II. Henderson et MONTANA MATTERS. Board of Equalization raised the assessment to complaint and motion to strike at j demurrer on oat argued and takeij under advisement. Bingham oounty sheep to $2.5f per head Chas. L. McKay, one of tbe early settlers IMoroni Skeen vs.J Joseph Mooney et al. : moand Inereased the assessment on cattle 10 ' tion for new trial set if or Deoomber th, at 7:3t).: of Miles Cltv and a resident of Old Town. per cent, While the assessment on certain Machine Company vs. K. II. Parsons;, died at his homo Monday afternoon from stretches Itma to Utah & Northern Railway was to the Third District cancer of the Stomach. motion;set fortransfer (case reduced $3000 per mile and the assessment December lirfth. Court hearing Daniel Carpenter, one of the best known on certain stretches of the Oregon Short et al.; mo'.David MoKay vs. li P. tion for new trial and to relax costs submitted mining men lit the State, died at Great' Falls Line Railroad was decreased $1000 per mile. on Tbursday, from paralysis, caused by aad taken under advisement. In case the decision of the court Is against blood clot ou tbe brain. the equalizers it Is probate that rrearly YK31 WAI.XZXra HATCH. Hundreds of whistles at the mining works every county in the State will valiantly follow Bingham's lead.; In Dutte annuuuco the hour three times hour walking roatoh at day. The twenty-aeve- n A facetious Individual suggests that Cook'a ring between Daniel O'Leary and E. the whistles be on the! principle of MISCELLANEOUS MITES. Rj Bellman resulted lln a victory for tbe calliope, to arranged' "Yttnkee Doodle" in play all oloao record the the being the mornlDg.l "Comrades" at noon and 0?Learyt Sacramento's horse-ca- r railroads are all 110 miles, 3 laps; Bellman. 102 OfLeary Home. Sweety Home" at ulgbt. to be changed to electric roads. A O'Leary gave Sellman rollea, 10 laps. A deed was received at the County. Ren ten ml lea tbe start,) It will be soon that Balloer, aged 6 years, was killed officf In Ho rem an on Tbursday in Eugene was beaten nearly eighteen rulles. oorder's ot tbe school-yarone at Spokane the rrom ana U. it. Anna Xoole, of An a him stick other OtLeary has lost none of tbe vigor of bis co n da,joiiu day by "zip" striking B. to Jlaggln, of San Fran the windpipe as tbe children were at play. in 4rller days, but walka witb. sprlghtliness cisco, the James t principal owner of the Anaconda I td energy. The old cry of a large crop and low prices t ransferring 6869 hcres of land copper mines, for oranges is being raised at Riverside this Fork-an341 lots In said town- at Three rOISTS AlfZ FSXBOXTAZ.al. are around, as usual, site. The deed was executed October 6th. .season, and buyers low offering absurdly prices for fruit. The SI. Is ason consideration were time Al trains It confidentially yesterday. bid is 65 cents a box for seedlings. A. B. Johnson returned yesterday from a sertea tnat ids oojeot ot tbe purchase Is for latest The principal business houses and hun- of' o,n immense copper rethe construction snort trip to Colorado. ' or aweiitngs in sttocaton are now areai finery. A marriage llcenie was yostorday Issued by natural gas. f which tbe supply. lighted Falls 3rd: Great Sheriff O'Neal in that section, dispatch, tot William M. Ilolmea and, Lucy A. Smith, is appar m tly inexhaustible. of Choteaa couuty this afternoon took four The wells are from be th of Wilson preolnot. 1000 to 2300 feet deep. who are charged with horse stealMr, Alfred Bailey of Anita, la.. a flue Indians, res have been re Nine He to ton. English lieu Fort had partrld them ing, captured tbok raiser, will probably remove to Ogdeu at the Plegan Sgoncy and are in size beat Portland. celved They brought them to soon to make tbls his home. this city on the wuy borne. They belonged tween tbe Oregon quail and pheasants, and I j. J. Patterson,! tb newly appointed to a band whlb crossed the line- some time will be turned loose to increase, but in uperlntendenl, of the poor farm, died bis ago and have since been engaged in stealing what portion of tbe State has not yet been bund yesterday with tbe County Cleric stock from settlers.. In this Instance they determined. plain drunk got fifteen days and a vag bad got away With several horses belonging iFanny Davenport's agent states that she ten days on the chain gang yesterday, these to Bruce Toolf , a rancher in the Sweet Grass Intends to spend at least $80,000 in improvetwo being the only eases In the Police Court. ments on tho place she has just brought in n the Probate Court yesterday an order Orange county, Cal. The, tract consists of NEVADA NUGGETS. 380 acres in a selected and picturesque part of real estate In the wis Usaed for the sale and' Fulton cuflon, and when laid under of of matter of the estate guardianship ' Homer ,Inde; '. Reno is going to have a tbe direction of a competent out, ( landscape George Hay hotel knd road artist and stocked witb game and fish, it Christmas Eve, Peoesaber S4tb, tho Ogden $100,000 Taboo. Then she will want the State will be one of tbe notable places of Southern Are department gives Its second annual ball to Prison and other things. It would not surCalifornia. ttctbo Grand Opera llouss. It ought to bo prise us to see her move the Comstock A man named Schrlvely met with a seri WU patronised. mines down to the Truckee, It appearsl to ous while bunting about twelve VV. Al. and McKee have taken be the p. ILiStaeey town in Nevada that has any milesaccident west of Eugene. Oregon, a fear days I ehnrge of the Central Hotel. 'Thoy are snap. only I i ago. Two men were hunting and only both experienced hotel men. and will make Virginia CirotifcK: The Janln brothers Schrlvely had m gun. They got a crippled the Centra an attractive place. have left tbe Gomstock und returned to San pheasant into a brush pile, and the bird beThe funeral services over tho remains of Francisco. The testa made ing on tbe opposite side of the brush pile WllUnm 8. Head have been fixed for 1 by them with oreexperimental and at the Mex- Schrlvely threw his gun over to bis compan talllugs at the Third ward meeting ican mill, by vrhlcU they sought to introduce o'clock Use. Thei gun was discharged and was one of the pioneers of their process pf reduction, were not satis- ion to house. Mr. liead of the charge took effect in Sehrively'a part v Ogden. '.'''tli Revere Rubber factory. Their results were no better than groin. r Mr. R. C. Stout of mill. at the the process by ordinary On a bustuess trip. Pool Room Itaces. COhtpaoy.i is in; Ogden Reno Gazette! Tbe Honey . LaVo Land & Mi. 8 tout. Is suffering from an Injury to one Water Company fifty-fiv- e !?o. & Five f urlonirs Buckhorn. men have Chicago. at work Of bin linfbs, sustained by having a nll of on their, dam in Long ana Getaway ran a dead heat, Knterprisa third. thirty-thre- o and valley, 1:S2. Getaway won the Tlme,l:2S. rubber tubing drop on It. lie walks with a teams. Taylor's Camp has about Time, Half m lie f reedom woi: Jot uunter second: j eaiie. f ' , :j 150" men. women and cabin; and .. twenty t Anger thirJ. Time 1:03H- -won:v The insane old lady who was taken in children. They hare scraped the foundaSix furlongs Pilgrim second: Jabilee " Gun Shot third. Time. 1:39. Delnap, Friday evening, tion down to i blue clay and have comcharge by SheriffPaotfio. Jack Naundnrs first: Lake View from the Central train,, is no better, menced the construction ot the dam proper.: Six furlongs Churchill Clark third, limn, 1:39;. befng quite violent at times.. Nothing is They drilled Into tho foundation nineteen second; lla Blackburn came in second and was disouai- knbwn of her resldenoe or people, her trunk feet. and found nothing but solid blue clay. lfled. noi containing anything; to indicate her v Ploche ; ilcoftf About " fifteen tons of Brook won: Gilford sec Six name or place. '.,1; bullion have been ond; Diamoud Dick third. Time. 1:42. copper argentiferous denoon fire partly Testerd ay about shipped out of fa copper smelter at Bristol. belonging to L. It. Rogers, The or, which; comes from a mine owned stroyed the barn Blade Eye Tor Hall road Commission. j and Monroe. The fire near Twenty-fift- h Roe, goes originally about 300 per ToriKi. Kan.. Dec 5. The Supreme Court in w&a soon extinguished, causing a loss of less cent copper f and considerable" silver. ths case of the State against the Kansas Central Mr. 500. team of to eomcel tbe nd valuable and shipping such material most union 1'acLQO Companies than f Rogers's 8meltlng to relay or repair itwtracts, as well as a profitable Central road not andn besides the barn be' a ' pleasurable horses were taken outhalf-toheld it could make a decree or enter ludir- of hay were business; as no other ore Is necessary to be ment only a sleigh and a i until a complete bearing ot all the Issues" burned. used as ,a flux Mr. P. 'Richards, who paid was bad. This Is a black eye for tbe State Kail' ' f Piocbe a .visit this week,- said nothing but road Commission. Wan tea at One. were in ore coal at the top and the put Bids oa the entire stock of fancy and eiearand copper bullion runs out - like water at Iron and Nail Company Suspend. etc., known as tbe tbe bottom; staple groceries, fixtures, BitttrosT. Pa.. Dee. 5. The Bellefont Iron A Epicurean Depots 2316 Washington avenue, i. - - i NEWS OF OUR - ed Earls Fu nn iture and 'i - First-Cla- ss 'v - Everything- else in the store, comprising" our big" and new stock in We will not refuse a single offer (for spot cash) within the' proportion. For the first time we are quoting- special pricas on reason. bouods of some of our standard goods. The truth of, the matter is if you are need- -' ing" anything- in our way Bed, comely in appearance, Dresser, modern in design, Commode, Cane-SeatChairs with arm brace, Two high-bac- k And a Center Table. A rftvs, i A BIG MINING MAN BLOCK.) discussion. BEx.zoiryus SUIT. FRANCISCO PARTIES SUEL FOR OVEB TWO MILLIONS. They Located and Worked a Silver Bline on as Mexican Land Grant in Texas, to Which They Acquired No Title. The first Old Catholic synod that ever assembled in Italy met some weeks ago in Arrona, Cmbria. At the earnest request of the Italians, the German and wks Old Catholics sent Bishop Herog as their representative to the meeting. On this occasion tbe bishop also dedicated a new church of the Old Catholics at Arrona. m The editors of the New York Jewish Gazette have just been served with a complaint which charges that because they declared one Brooks to be a Christian be lias "lost the respect, confidence, esteem and patronage j of his brother Hebrews." and been brought "into scandal, infamy and disgrace with. and among bis neighbors." It may bo noted In this connection that a Protestant has recently stilted clergyman In New York Jews of that that the synagogue-attendin- g city are as numerous as the church-goin- g Protestant Christians, and he estimates tho number iu each case at 150,000. . Chicago, Deo. 5. Tribune Dispatch Another 6an Francisco Chronicle Series. big mining suit is soon to be filed In 'Frlsoo, and though it may not prove as sensation al as the Hale & Norcross, a much larger sum of money will be interested. Tbe suit will be bought by Ertiest Dale Owen of tbls city, as trustee, against John F. Boyd, tbe Nevada National Bank and other 'Frisco du parties for $2,300,000 for tbe value of orePre-Idlo on what IsTtnown as Bonquillo grant in I was formerly county, Texas. This suit The Churchman is persuaded that men are brought in the Federal Court here, but has growing religious. Christian profession. It ridiculed, despised and disbeen dismissed ttnd will be transferred to says, is snot las a few years ago. Instead of honored Frisco. ashamed of Christ, one feels honored The history of the case is interesting. In being to confess bim, and prove the sincerity of 1833 Coloenl Jose Ronquillo, then comthe confession in the estimation of society. mander of the Mexican forces on the Itlo As Christ had been exalted so; are his followers. Their examples In every station Qrande border, was something over. of private and public, literary, professional A MILLION AMD A HALF ACRES and business life commend Christianity to of land for distinguished military services. the consience and respect of men as never Two years later Ronquillo died, leaving a before. The Christian's citizenship is now wife and several children. Soon after tbe In the world as. well as In heaven. The d witness of tbe church, 'Wo befamily otoved further Inland into Mexico, deep-toneand numerous live descendants represent lieve than thou sbalt come to be our the ownership of this property. There was judge," has sunk deep into the conviction still another Jose Ronquillo, who had been and heart of mankind. an officer in the Mexican Army, who died at San Euzarlo, Tex.. In 1860. and a question The movement of Christian thought away arose among the heirs of the two men as to from the subjects purely denominational which was the rightful grantee of the proptoward tbe larger common Interests of tho faith is nowhere better exhibited than in the question. In the meantime, a synerty In of dicate Chicago and Indiana capitalists topics discussed in the great ecclesiasticalor Of tbe dozen bought out both sets of heirs of, the two gatherings of tbe year. recent Rouqulllos aod others, known as' tbe Leaton more leading questions before the Washhi'irs, making Ernest Dale Owen of Chicago Methodist ecumenical conference in trustee. .Before the purchase by the syndi-Raiington, only two pertained to . matters however, all tlaa, aitecnaie. sections of strlotly denominational, v Ten years ago, land had been located by various railroad at the previous meeting of this body, Methocompanies, among others the Houston tc dism was the one engrossing subject. No Texas Central. Certain California parties, small part of the time spent in deliberation finding by the Episcopal church congress, last week, 1UCH SILVKK DEPOSITS was devoted to themes of broad significance and tbe evangelization of this on the property, procured a lease of one like socialism A similar subordination of general section from the railroad, and on ascertain- country. tbe ran across into denominational concerns characterized ing that the silver deposit This Congregational .: council.' another section, which was even numbered London horizon on all sides marks and supposed to belong to tbe State of widening of the disposition to regard forms and organiza-as Taxas. .bought that also and there located ations not. as ends to be sought but rather the Shatter mines. Work in these mines Instruments for the application of Christianbegan in 1873 or 1874 and immense amounts of ity to tbe crying needs and the urgent silver have been taken out steadily since. life. As such, it is a problems of It is to recover the ralde of tbls ore that movement to in and aided. The be rejoiced Is suit brought, thd grounds being that tbe Congregationalltt, title to the property, having been in Mr. Owen and bis grantors, under the grant la Dr. George P. Pentecost has resumed his question, that tbe State of Texas never ac and that, evangelistic work in India. After a season quired any title to the property, therefore, tbe Houston & Texas Central at Puna and Lucknow he is now at Lahore. Railroad and the parties who purchased tbe Later be will visit Rangoon in Burmah and adjoining section acquired no title and that thed return to Calcutta. Of his appearance tbe company operating the mines are there- in Puna, tbe Deccan Herald says: fore trespassers. It is claimed, also, that The closing meeting was held in an old the officers of tbe company are theater in tbe heart of tbe ancient city, which for two weeks had been crowded To INDIVIDUALIST LIABLE AS TRESPASSERS tbe door with educated English-speakin- g for taking but the ore. native meeting, so gentlemen. No such The grant in question was recorded in large and sustained for so long a period, 1 Paso in 1854. was ever before held witb this class of naSan Antonio in 1851 and in The question of the regularity of this grant tive people In India. The stage was nightly was argued at great length and submitted crowded with the most eminent Brahmins to the United States Circuit Court for the in tbe city. Tbe mission has been phenomwestern district of Texas in October. The enal In many respects. tbe eduCourt decided that the record was lawful cated classes of our staidCertainly, and ooocervative a survey was made of this property tn 1850, city have never come face to face so closely and the field notes of that survey were witb tbe essence of Christian thought and recorded at San Antonio In 1851 and at El tbe claims of Christ as during the Paso in 1854, and in Presidio oounty In 1874. in which the gifted evangelist held fortnight up beAll these records of both the grant and the fore them the great verities of the Christian field notes are in existence. The names of faith. . It cannot be otherwise than that tbe mining companies, of which John Boyd the conviction produced upon tbe minds and is president and tbe Nevada Bank la hearts of many will yield much fruit. Olbolo Creek Milling secretary, are theand the Presidio Mining Mining Company, Evangelistic effort among tbe Jewish popj Company, tbe two companies ; ulation of tbe east side of New York is WORKING PBACTICAI.lt THE SAME MINE, interestingly described by tbe New York ObIt being on two sections, and only being server. About eighteen months ago serdivided by an imaginary mine between vices for tbtlr benefit were begun in tbe Dewltt Memorial Church on Rivlngton them The two mines, together with a ten-stamill, are reputede to be making a net street, Saturday afternoons. Only'a sixteen thousand dollars attended tbe first meeting. Their umbers profit of about ; twenty-fiv' ' . Increased from week to week, until now the i' per month. audience throngs tbe building, and freare turned away MORB CATJHOLiIO PRELATES.! quently several ishundred no room. On a recent because there when the editor of the fServer An Archbishop and Five Bishops Saturday, this attended service, every seat was occuI Soon to Be Appointed. men occupied the ground floor Only pied. St. Locks. Dee. 5. A new Archbishop and five and nearly all of these were comparatively: new Bishops are due the Catholic Church In this young. Alt were decently elad and had tbe of being in' comfortable circumcountry, according to tbe council of prelates in appearance this city, and tbe appointments are soon to come stances. : Their attention to ' the discourse from Rome. An archdiocese, is to be established of the missionary, Mr. Warszawlnk. was reat Dubuque, la., and Bishop Hennessy of that markable for its Intelligent and decorous Archbishop. Bishops will be ap- recognition place is to be of the points ' ' made Moines and Sioux City, la., Monpointed for Des He tbe speaker. speaks in a by terey, Cal., St. Joseph. Mo., and Concordia, Kan. foreign tongue, with intense earnestness, power, effective action, all his graphic A MIsalnftT San Franciscan. and faculties powers of mind and body be5. a Deo. resident New York. Adolph Aller, of San Francisco, is reported missing. lie left ing Successfully engaged in bis evangelistic New York September 3otb, and a letter dated at work. It would' be Impossible not to bear from him shortly and be Interested in his message, But of Philadelphia was received be was going to Chicago. after, saying that baa the wonder is that this inaccessible been heard from him. course Slxce then nothing of Class people, will come week after week, The police were notified. of five and six and seven to' the number a service. hundred at s single Colonel Conrad Dead. Ox aha, Neb., Dee. 6. Col. Joseph 8. Conrad, United States infantry, died attributed to Rev. Charles of the Tweuty-nrs- t The while Follen opinion of pneumonia at Fort Randall, of "tbe yesterday Lee, certainty of tbe growth hi on a tour of inspection of regiment, lie was and final dominance of the radical portion" Neb. Stationed at Fort Sidney, of the Universalist denomination, is not, Christian Leader of Boston, well W. Field's Condition. - f thinks theTbere Cyrus. can be no aucb "certainty." New York, Dee. fx Dr. Field said this after- founded. is. so what lies In- - thei future noon that be did not have aucb encouraging it continues; n ken if concerned, uncertain. about Cyrus W. Field's condition as in tbe far as huo-ahopes two evenings. Ibe patient was very But our conjectures for the future ; should and it was difficult to have a basis' In probability. There is a muchpreceding depressed mentally build him up under those circumstance. , radical" element In thei Universalist church. It is larger in proportion than it v: ; Caoada's Debt. was years ago. ' But It has met Dec 5. Returns issued --by the Do- with twenty Ottawa. some in the last two discouragements the show total net debt of minion Government years. It has distinctly lost ground, at &s8,3ktt,lll. Ths or threeseveral Dominion on the 30th ultimo decisive tests the denominarevenue decreased S103. too last month owing to and by tion has pronounced against it. IV e are the removal of sugar duties. commit ted to toleration,, free speech, and action. In sue to Recover Their Securities. a large liberty of personal Trylnjr communion tbe noise that a few onsT Union Pacific Coma New York, Dec, 5. The to reeover some of or naturally turbulent spirits may make is pany took active steps y by Field. Lindlev fc not to be ; taken as the measure of -- tie the securities hypothecated filed firm and oththat against Co., suits " being Taking tho P- - ! w general tendency. j ers. church with the' Episcopal in tb,Vt.;t? J States, we believe tb "radical elu; rsi '. Tour OCT. Her American r and about as 5. lllneSs Las ts compelled csL wUU rroTrtiooai!jr, LOiTDOir, Dec e iru. ' N. till l- -i as wim ui. eea-eauenMrs. Langtry to cancel her for tli-- tscl,s cjtj- a meet tie satsa Ti,oy 11 an American tour. cores a littla I iter ia sons tl stil n bat they c:r.. The pooreii H, . ; to-da- y's r I . . mp i - - : . j i i . i to-da- " ,. lrr. - lssu--?-?.- E , era Peaceiiia Ual'jCLeac outer, pre Pahis, a tli ss-..- -- i i J L at 3 cZ Fes- -- , wc la rJJ ts rr.&'i s, 5i ? ff-it- j (.- 5 rat: Sam Best. S. 1. Tollos. John Potter, Marks, 'AV. II. Dodge. L. Lund. L. E, lion. VV, kofsky. Isuue 11 use. Jr.. J. M.' Good II. Herman. William Patterson. O. J. tlrab STORMY WEEK AT THE PARK. wl-n- . Mining Experts and Attorneys ing Over the Korthland-Nevad- tree. Charles Kinyon. Robert Macfarlac d.N,' F. Newell, John Glenn. August Ande.'Sona: William I) rock. C. II. Ilsll. E. T. Fyler, A.T. Chrlstensen. Orsor. Itogers, J. O. Felt, Charles H. Dayton. R. W. Nicol, 9. O. Theoeore Brough. E. tl. Matthews, John T. llardie. J. J. Thomas, E. D. Iioge, W. 1'. Rowe.'II. F. JCvans. R. A. MeKone, It, B. Hall. II. J. Davis. John A. Marshall. W. If. Dickson. A rthur Brown. Joseph cs. Park Crry, Dec.5, 1891. Look- Loe-wentli- a. WORK STOPPED ON THE ALLIANCE TUNNEL PREPARING FOR A. FIQIIT. The Oil Octopus Oettinfc Ready to Crush Out Small Competitor. nulllon Shipments for the Week Pay Day Social, Amusement antl Society" Election Addition to th Lima, O., Deo. 5 Tribune Dispatch- San Francisco CroicI Serles.1 An ad vauce of 5 cents per barrel In ths past two days has caused any amount of City Couucll Meeting. Cemetery Hl. flurry and excitement among the producer of the Ohio and Indiana oil fields, which. have been in a greatly depressed condition for several months. The advance is mad,' by the Standard OU Company, and means that they have commenced a warfare. The Ohio field will not be benefited as much a Bullion shipments, December 1st, 36 bars Ontario. 22,471 ounces. The Mayflpwcr Company paid off their employees this week. 'Work wasjstopped in the Alliance tunnel on the 1st inst., and the: men laid off. A few men are at work at the mine taking out ore, a shipment of which will be made shortly. the Indiana district. The Standard controls tho market of both the Ohio and Indiana, fields, and, as they can and will raise or lower the price for the product, it is only a PERSONAL. of time until they oan orush out question George B. Norman, foreman of the AlliThe Standard has been uncompetition. ance, left here Friday for a few weeks stay usually quiet for several months, and the on his raneh at Lehi. present upward movement is the initiatory Peter Henry, foreman of the Glencoe step toward the crushing out process to all on mine, resigned his position The Manhattan Company, th Saturday, competition. and will spend the winter In California. heaviest of the Standard Oil competitor Mr. J. M. Goodwfti. representative of Tnt Company, and the largest Independent pro-- ' Tribdsk, has been in town all this week. duoer In the two States, in anticipation of a gathering Items for the New Year's edition. hard fixht. are removing their oil refinery to A STORMY WEEK. Welker, an oil - town in the southern part of Wood county. Their production is almost 'The heavy storms this week have of entirely In tbatpart of the field, and tbey ously Impeded the hauling and can conduct their business at tbat point ore. with much less expense. The Standard' has MINING EXPERTS. given the signal of warfare, aud tbe ManA large number of mining experts, witand other companies are beedlbg the nesses and interested parties will leave here hattan and are preparing to light by fortlfyi and Monday to attend the trial alarm, of the Mayflower-Northlan- d case, which lng themselves. comes up In the Third District Court ' on '' Heirs Fount! by Advertising. Monday. New York, Dec. 5 JTribune Dispatch Messrs. W. II. Dickson, John A. Marshall, San Francisco CirontcIe Series. Seven Arthur Brown and Parley L. Williams, tbe ; months ago a rich wan died In Germany, legal lumloarles engaged in the Mayflower-Northland controversy, arrived here this' leaving property to be dlvlded among his morning and paid a visit to the disputed heirs. One of those who were to receive a of the property was Mrs. Barbara ground, obtaining points for the coming share to Salt Werner. In bis will she was given 3000 legal struggle. They will return t florins. Her brother was to receive the same Lake In tbe morning. amount. The executors of the wilt adverKEMOVKD EXCHANGE. and sister In the American The Telephone Company pave removed tised for Werner Mrs. Werner's brother happened ta their Exchange from the Cityjllall to rooms papers. over the First National Bank. The room read the advertisement, and is now about to his share through his attorneys. made vacant will hereafter b4 used by the receive He asked bis attorneys to advertise for City Council as a committee rpom. bis sister, Mrs. Werner, in tbe San Francisco) THE COCNTY COUltT as he had been told tbat she had will meet in' quarterly session at Coalville papers, moved there with her husband, Louis Wer4 on Monday next and will cojnsume two or ner. Tbe attorneys discovered that she! three days in transacting routine business. lived at No. 2234 Howard street, San Fran clsco. They have informed her of ber insocial club. The gentlemen Interested in organizing a herltance from Europe, and she expects to be able to gfciher money in a short time Social Club met at tbe City Hal! on ThursTbe will stipulated that if any of the heir temporary orday evening and effected awere Committees appointed were not found within a year after the tes- -i ganization. who will report at a meeting to be held on tator's death their share should be divided i among the heir who put in next. Thursday ADDITION TO CEMETERY. Ijand Grant Decision. According to a resolution adopted at a to Washington, Deo. 5. Secretary Noble the!' meeting of tbe City Council the Committee on City Property has purchase three acres day decided th long contested case of of ground adjoining the City ' Cemetery Las Vegas grant In New Mexico. The Sec- -j which will be added thereto. Tbe ground is retary decides that the grant was not an! to the parties originally! fenced absolute grant being laid out into lots and is being Sexton. named therelc-- , but was for the benefit only ' in and will be in charge of the City of those to whom the lands were attached BOCIBTT BMCTIOir. thereunder; tbat tbe grant was confirmed 8 No. Branch of Olive At a meeting Lodge to tbe town of Las Vegas, and by Congress room on I. O. O. F. held at their lodge no questions oan be considered, as to that offleers the following evening Thursday tbe town to take under the, were elected for the ensuing term: Dom tbe capacity ofact; that only such land. , confirmatory mis T. Fl tone. Noble Grand; Mott, Henry as. having been al. under the grant passed L. U. Wm. Vice Grand; Harris, Secretary; was in of tbe joceu-- 1 th lottod. possession TL W. Scbofleld, Hubbard. Treasurer; J. time United States tbe at tbe pants visiTrustee. The following distinguished Mas- New Mexico, and that survey shall acquired b mad4' tors were present: W. P. Rowe. Grand E. of such tracts and a patent therefor (ssued.: ter; II. F. Evans. Deputy Grand Master; A. to Las Vegas for the benefit of those who D. Hoge. Grand Representative; and F. may be entitled to tbem. All lands not) Warden. Parker, Grand In this manner at tbe time of the' passed AMUSEMENT. of New. Mexico thereby beame acquisition Tbe Wilber Dramatio Company will be at public lands, subject to entry and settle- - ' and a matiment under tbe general laws. His decision. tbe Opera House three nlgbts nee commencing on Thursday, December It is thought will open to settlement 570,009 ' 10th." acres. ' serl-sbippi- ng . . , " . - their-claims-. fl j -- i , " - CITT COUNCIL. A regular meeting of the City Council was held at the City Hall on Wednesday Aldermen Merry, Cuplt. evening. Present: McDonough, R. T. Kimball and Edward Kimball. In the absence of Mayor Gregor, President Berry occupied the chair. The minutes of tbe previous- meeting were read and approved. The following bills were presented and referred to the Committee on Claims and Accounts: - city offleers... streets alleys and bridges. Pay-rol- l, Fay-rol- l, 695.00 643.75 Kidder Hrotners... 165. W Leady.... Company. I. Electric Light 10. OO SI 4.00 125.00 20.00 8 HO 14.35 13.00"t 8.47 Alliance Company (water; Kimball Hrotners E. Kimball.. O'Connell A. Thompson W. I. Snyder... . Berry Brothers.. 1 .: ,919.05 Total.. The Marshal. Treasurer. Recorder and Police Justice presented .their monthly reports, and tbe same were referred to tbe Finance Committee. Tbe Treasurer's reamounting port showed a balance on,; ; hand ? to $758.14. The Committee on Streets. Alleys and Br id yea reported unfavorably on tbe petition of li. fenyder aad other, asking for tbe The report was opening of li all id ay street. ; .... .. adopted. The mk committee reported favorably on the petition of residents on Norfolk avenue, aaalag lie placing of street lights on that aveaae. aaxl reeomaiended tbat two under the light tm clacvd o that street ul tl. 2irkat. Tba report of aprrlo4a ae aoptd- theTTUewatH ?. Lis reported un- sow cf AT. A. Adams, IU ftrertVr. c; , t r t --- ".4 fcf txm ordinance rt ' r t ii of 'i the t w' - ' Another Cruiser Launched. j Baltimore. Dec 5. Tbe United States, named the " Montgomery,"' launched at the Columbia Iron Work, cruiser wa at ; No. 0, 11:13 this morning.-- . ' X Blahop Wsdham Dead. Wateriowit, N. y.j'Dec 5. Bishop AT ad' lot ham of the diocese of Ogdensburg died Ogdensburg tbls morning, aged 74 years. REDUCED PHICES LUMBER: SELLS & GO. Are closing out their stock of Lumber, MoulV in'.s. Bash, Doors, etc.. at greatly reduced priest for cash, either th whole stock or 'in malir quantitiea eELI.a - fr . - - s;Jr !- 11-- ? i r t f,,r t:-. t r-x- .i. . st a. - .v t'-- at t.z.rt -- -- ' " - ?" t "r ' JrvTrtT rr ported f -- r. - ? r 3 t3c-"t -.- '-i l: my three r. I. r - - ry farther I S Hies 11 eta-!- i 1 E OO. . ' |