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Show TEE HORNING EXAMINER: farta used Ftrr.i r ca mm .. Weekly . lhar of the umtao' Samis' rievlaied it as his was in I lie uilcresl uf chunk, was well kuowa and kned by the ismfereni-, too partii-iilr- r all who knew bi' camtulac.. least of all in ilielale ij or ihivsten the convenMarket Letter of Interstate FALLS WITH SCAFFOLDING. tion ef our party smi Lu assemble at Brokerage Company. " g pror-peei- that shareholders w rive ill sailsfartory prnfiis from then investment la ibis aiork. "la Just plain facta we will speak generally of results (but hate hem obtained through active deelopiarul a orb dost being pruseruicd: Firai: Tb Hercules Mining Co. In addition to owning rsicnsive iniciesi involving the ownership uf u luwu hies led laa-pcalto, upon which is Cal., is com rolled b aieu who rejuc-sen- t unlimited rtpiisl, ihercford Inof suring n I borough devclepiucu: their mining properties. e ore bodies lave been blocked out and assays obtained therefrom that prove beyond a ilouhl l ho great value uf the mine. And lor the purpose of Irratlng this on' right i on he ground, eliminating cmiidm-- i accrued from akorblisat latlruad ratio- poriallon charges, to say nollling of the teaming ihsl aim Id tie neeessary, a iwrniy-aiammill uas erecied sad put in opera ton. This was buiud to bo entirely luadeqiisie lo haudl the amount of ore being Ukrn out uf tlic baa mine, aud aridiiiamsl niarhinury been secured and preparations ttmi- pined that will wiihlu (hirty days put mill. in arilm opera I loo a Third -- In a croMwul run from a winze, at a deph of ahnii Tun fret, an or Imdy has hin opened up Just rorently. leu feet arms I he face nf which giie assay returns uf $3'w per (on. Aiioihrr property In which we again would like to call your aitcniion, and whim wc mentioned in our lust market letter, Is the Soil l h Fair view Mm- Tbo fallowing named ing rumpany. ami well known gentlemen arc the direct ora of this company: lr. (I, If. Coulter, prealrienl; John r Hudson (of the Nevada Hillai, vire- president; Ralph Hoag (cashier of ('lab Notional bank), (roasnrer; Ur.' K. M. Conroy, H. C. Barnes, (llrorlurs: R. D. IJdgiuna, general managir; J. Inier-SiatK. lUlllday (secretary Hrdieragn Co ), secretary; Joltu A. t Kirby (general manager of tbo N vada llillal. runauliing voglneer. We do not know of any Falrvlew i property before tbo public with a better chance (ban thla. We have been appointed by the company In set as fiscal agents, nod base today opened subtle ripUona for M.OOfl shares uf a'oek ; at iweniy-fivevil a. Tbo money derived frun (be sale of tbo stuck Is for the purpose of development work solely. and so promising Is the grmmd that wa etpoot la (he near future ic develop g paying mine. "In fha Toaopah dlsirlet a general decline in tho value uf aeeuritiea has been about tho only featuro of the market among tbo Tonupaha the past week. Ws believa the Tonopah baa about reached the lowest price, and Consider It one nf tho boat invesimonta in the entire camp at or around fS.oO per share, its present market, value. . Golden Anchor has rents to 70 steadily dropped from cents, and we tnlnk It should be at the present prior. Huy Home at Urn present prim of Ihout 1 rent and hold up in US nr In cents. Jim Butler. North Star and fish Boy are good buys. "In (be Goldfield district a happening of laterest In ihia great camp nau the purchase by Genrgn Wingfield of the Johns, interests in the Goldfield which Mining company, Pisses (hst IMngfleld will con t ltd the an directorate soon as the first stockholders1 meeting lakes place. This rnptrol should materially increase .the vsliic of the alnck. and si the rire wf 70 cents we consider 1 a good buy. The Mohawk has shown considerable decline this week decreasing from l.25 i I5A5 per snare. In sympathy kith the Mohawk. Goldfield slocks generally have decreased In value, and in some cases we scarcely believe Yu tom have yet been rfarhod, although with the stocks we are ree-mending below we rnuairiur at prices an opportunity to buy. The Bullfrogs hava ahnwn considerable set tolly throughout the lust two weeks. These stocks have not had tlma to reach the prices their real merit makes them worth. The district baa been at some disadvantage in the way of transportation. Intil i scent ly. the only ratnmunlrntlnn with the outside world was via Goldfield by stage and automobile, a distance uf 70 miles, hnt wo are advised that tho railroads will soon the heart of the district. The Manhattan stocks have not sa yet fully , rallied from the effects of tho Ban Francisco earthquake and fire. Although this calamity affected the market value of the Manhattan storks in general, the real value and merit of the mines could not be hurt. Wo look tor a big reaction In these securities almost any day. at which time we confidently believe market prices of these stocks w .ll advance at n rapid rate." , Second--Immens- I . forfy-slsiii- . , - that And yet with aa possible. small a party I should acare have thought that they would have dared. Well, we can hnt hasten bark aa quickly as we ran and give them warning Tks Buffalo." He took BsIumi g , erw-t-iti- character. Be are not uu the threahnld of Ihc gteaiest pulitkal awakening this nation baa over known, marking iha beginning of a new xus,' bji we are, I believe, able to remra to our sens and then earnestly add rot uuisulvas to tbs t lake. Bait Sept. fit cmincil-mc- i ilcioie city time to prlvaia Interests were sternly relinked last night by that' august body- - Martin K. front the fifth, Mulvcy. coiim-ilmawas nut at I ho meeting of Ik coiiiipII. and fila absence lent impel us to a heal- who ed denunelalkm delivered by Mr. lu suppov'lug bia resolutkiu, that Mr. Fern strom iisk the mi councilman should bn allowed lo lower bis diguily in the extent uf Mingling with urwhpapcr men, that no eouacilinau should be allowed lo In anv public iwrlormanc not in line of official duty. Mr. Mulvey is in lake a prominent pari in The Old Bedstead," Ibe Press club play In be presented at the Bali laike Htcairo !bis to which lumorniw night, and it Mr. Fcrnntruiu so alrenutmsly unjert-cd- . Muring Hie atiaek against him Mr. Mulvey was rwhearslng his part in tliu play, BULLFROG ifi "PROSPEROUS. Fern-strom- Baatty Man in Salt Laka Bay Goad Strlka Waa Made. con- s prubli-m- front ing us, by the methods which tho liaat has shown tu be entirely adequate to meet the greatest cmcrgi-nrie- . TIih 'Muck Raker' has hoen in griwt vogue and on Ike whole has dune a good work. Hut in mere denunciation and Knglisn speaking people ran nut rest. lic-lo- 5.- - the solution of diflit-u'- t The 'oetupiMlieide' and Trust blister. wild much in evident-- , (ml he offerti no Issue on which pailitl-ca- l parties cai divide. Our elections, Is vociferous where national mUlml parties are little more than have an ignoble orranrble for offlre. in which each caudidate declares how good hr will be if ulected to offlre and vies with his opponent In claiming trust busting aid tiriuea, not forget Hug to enipltasiie how warmly hi heart beat fur organiieri labor. In the niidat of all tliean, plain people' go xlaMit their hualness, seeing no real issues of prestmt Interest dividing the national parties. They stand Indifferent to each, ready and free tu choose wbmt an issue arises that interests them." "The Repitblimn psrty he continued, has always been conservative, wit bout change and innovation, until today, half rnnnrtts1y. It voire Its rliarscter by declaring Iteelf to he til party of the 'stand patter.' On the oilier hand, tho Democratic party has been the party of the liberal. Only recently, he said, had efforts been made to drag the party from the path of progress tu that uf revolution. The lender ha disappeared. Hid Mr. Jerome. The hogs, who has awreeded, is only apparently a boss and in reality la hnt the hired man nf the capital- ist whose sinister Influenr lies back of the machinery and controls George W. Uynrh, from Beatty, Ncv., it for hiaparty own selfish and corrupt ends. aud who ow na a number nf prripi-riletu the Biilfmg (Hal riel, say a that free The pfHipl have practically no rhoien of candidate for ofhorn gold was found about a nitlc frtmi in the selection fice, and at the polls have only a I ha well known Ksyumnd ranch near clianre bet woe it the men whom they Heady, iu an uuirmpplng traces hk1 for (no feet. Ifc Iieltovea the property will too often consider as unfit for the office for whlrh they are running. prove very valuable when developed The men responsible for th presThe tor it Ion has not. been worked to ent demoralised condition nf th parthinks any extent, and Mr. there are great prospects In that direc- ty machinery should b driven out. From a great vote getting organ lx tion. Mr. tneh. like all others balling tlun, they have made It simply a delegate getting machine." from the Bullfrog country. Is enihtta-iSMtCnleas these conditions were remit, a Is ui I Bullfrog's future. He says that the Dark road Is now hut Id miles died. Mr, Jerome declared, by th enfrom Ready, while the rslla air in couragement. of Independent thought fart laid lo within' four milea of that and aclinn and ronventhma maria open town. The road la prartleaHy all grad- rather than aubservlent to a central rllqtie." the ihoiiMoris of ed. and hut for dlfllrultlea among workvoters in the state, who are Demomen would have been running by this time. The entire rnuntry down thnre, cratic in principle but vote th Republican ticket, will continue where they he nays, Is wearing a large and well-s- are and young men whu could be Halted air of.pronperily. brought into the ranka In number will remain indifferent to political a flair AGED MAN KILLED or Join our pollrieal opponents. BY AUTOMOBILE "The people of Iha Democratir party, Bib Car Going Slowly Whin It Ran disgraced and humiliated byIt'year of mlamanagement, not to give harsher Over tho Victim, Daniel wood. name," would array themaalvea beMult take, Mcpi. (. Mantel Wood , hind their party candidates If they ant men of aged tiff, an old Unto prospector who form of character, standing on a platpeal democracy. waa doing odds John around the saAnd In that platform," he Hid lu loons ai West Temple and Mouth rloslng, they want no erasy Socialism Temple streets, wss run over by an, nor revolutionary paternalism. What automobile si the eniratiee of the want Is men and not measures. garage Immediately west of the Valley they huve little faith in new laws house at 1 a. m. today and fatally They ' of while there is not honesty and capacity ol-- t hard was The man injured. enough in public servants to work the hearing and had Just been given 15 old." cents by the bartender with whlrh to get shaved g( ih? shop Just down the EXCURSION TO BALT LAKE. street. lie wss going by the garage with bia mind occupied na the big. Sunday, Sapt. t. heavy car harked out with Carl as the Ciiauffeitr. Iledniond was Via Oregon Short Line, fl.-ifround going very slowly, as was neeessary, trip. All trains. the Instant he struck Woods and hea hut off, hut could not stop the maINVESTIGATE THE SEIZURE. chine until the rear wheel had passed over him. Washington. Mept. 5. The slat.- The hands al the garagu. riihhetl to men I today cabled to Amhasrcrior flic rescue and pulled the .unfurtiinale the Ftiy iff Mexico to Thompson I man from tinder he car. and setu for Mr. Mayo. The physician discovered Itsik Into the facts runner red with the rct'cni seizure hy the Mexican gunboat cm arriving (here (hat four of Wood's lrogressii. i.f the American ribs were broken, and he was badly smack Al wit ne.ir the coast of Yucacrashed internally, so had him t In Tlte department today received Ihc Holy Cross hospital, where he died tan. from Manager Mumi. of in two hours. The body was seut to a telegram the r iti If Fisheries company, with M. Kvan's morgue, where it awaits claim by rulatlvra. If there are any headquarters ai tlal'.eston, giving a hero. Keimond elaims t i have keen statement nf tacts can expending preth- m the press cvcrcislng all title rant ion. and that if cisely withwhich icpuri were In siilisiann he hud been barking utit slth any ilispnichci. I he effect that the smack was syeed he would have run the macltiie fishing within forbidden waters clear over the eld min, whereas only one wheel went mer. If Wuoil had became hccalmru and drifted w'.hin a marine uf the Mexican liven careful and watched Tor possible shore. line alaieniciii, he danger ht'fnre rrosaing In front uf the slate If thla is ofliriiils menl depart say the en-- o garage, ha wmil.l not iiave been killed. is one railing fur leniency Wtsui was an prnsisirtnr by certainly the Mexican officials. and patlve nf Nova Snitla, where he left his family thirty five years Hgo. SHERIDAN IS DOOMED. and it I said (hat he lias ui seen Honolulu. Sept .V -- The wt. them lu all thla lime. He waa known .. in Ihis city early In the nineties, and the fire US'tiih of the Iransimri Sheri waa a simple, quiet, inoffensive obi ilan Is now- up in ihe level of he ocean utii-iiman. Whether he hHs any eotinei-tjoiiihe s i a tidi-i- l ste.inii-The in this city is nt known at this sulf Is IltuiigiiiR the esse) cousid-etablwriting. t'apiii'.n iViilsMlv and th,- crew of ihc Shei'iiian iciiiaiu on Ihkii'iI. Thee MRS. HANNAH STRAW DEAD. .-i. are iixius I'siulles for itghi at mghi. Impure blood tuns tut ou tisy vittlm for oiganh- - dis- Twelve roiilalnliig corpse funersl eases.-tin Hurdoeli Bpringville. fhpt. 4 The llkssl I ecu purltl.-Iron i lie riiilippiui-s- . have services over the body of Mrs. Barak the hliHsi cures the Bitters luiilds Il'oughl asiioic cause H. Straw, who died Ms turd ay ai her homo hare, were held today. The you up. HUGHES IS services were most Impressive, and JEROME DENOUNCES BRYAN AS New York. Sept. 5. I'haile- v; many friends of the pioA SOCIALIST AND DEMAGOGUE Hughes, who condnricd ihc legiaia'ive neer of, Itah accompanied the body iiisnratii-to the grave. The services were held invektigatUui hist year, arMliuny. N. Y.. Sept. r. DUniri t rived hone uiil.i,.- fnuii at the Central meeting house, and Kiirupp.nn 'he Wm. Travel- .lemme id New loritey comet t'simifi. lie winild no: were conducted by Bishop (I. B. Hunt York was the ate hcnii- in the ciui 1'in.iivetj licit fin wiuild rrfusc the Ing'Cfi. The work of Mrs. Straw as h fereni-: nf npBtate tfiiis-riiiKcpulilirHo hum. nation for govern'!1 uffrsgist waa told by Mrs. Manila lo meet heie to eoiu.i.ri t lie, (ill if It were tr. Daniels stiff Sarah A. Boyer, and Mrs di'len ef the tnilaj por Would he fteniivratlc ps: tj In the id accept v". in fart. h, was Martha Keefff reviewed 'the influence state of V-York. It w,i deilarpt ,1111 be - ui arffni of the ffereaseff in the relief society by the liitoself one wy nf the cenfeienre, ir the ,lili work. The funeral sermon w d- ingsnvme wrh..m Mann eli ereff by President David of Osborn.- - of iburn. that Mr. .Ii CONNECTICUT JUDGE DEAD. the rtah Stake. prpet!t IIIHI'OI a- - a nni Mrs Harsh H. Biraw wss tun n .Inly ( a parti lo the 5 ,1t.lg.' I'lsrid and ''. ('"'in . ths' . 1(53. In Rngisnd. and married the was not n tin" in:,.or T.insnec, ,,Iii--- f jusi.ci- t.f the Mpre to James Straw in 155 The r mplc ef hh rsnitiHiri. ,,r hst Ilf an iShfi nil;-- tu." " rie. itnie fnrl earns to America in ts.'ik and to I ;sh mail for the iiimtnsriti m hi mi uf I' nuilc. Iti Uhl, arriving in Balt. i iy ru.drt'-- t V. T .lernni f after a led mu pjurvvy over the plains New Ypk lnppv BOUGHT "0 PIECES. drlierMd th- 'iifi'tenMr. .teiome mentioned n n ItS ii hi i by eg team They moved to Spring The Tnted States I.uvtn,). Sept vlilu in 1M2- and resided here since addres e draft mh !. ' hmiK 1'1 r.igier. :jie Nlilk zeiC) A . Twelve sons that nn end on rendi-f,.sr.roral puriwe tnffS' he prcr Fur! daughter survive, Mrs. Straw win a Illltr ..I flir rnv''rv'. par-- - p,..,l. 'fi.lri.ihtv al?cvr ihe market pric.. ibi lnrh al ShsMasfe iftha MA VMM UUTH, . Jfowmf ttrmt, CWaatwf, Okia. til HAY YRTEBisendsmieratorrh. hy some II e Irritating In the utmospher during th Into anmmer uontli. It la generally thought that the pollen of certain weeds and flowers la the eausauf it, Chang of tonality seems to be th only rational cure. Than of Parana, hnwaver .stimulates th nervous system to'raaiat the eft art of tlia poisonous emanations and sometime carries the victim through tbo hay fever season without an attaek uf Ihe diaoaso. A largo number of people rely upon Parana fur thla purpose. Those who do nut And itooavenient to change tkair 1 oration to avoid Hay Fever, would do well to yivo rerun a trial. It has proven of- priceless value to many people. sab-stag- ARRESTED SEGAL OF And a d Ton-opa- Red-num- d l hs Tomorrow.) ' Warrant Being laauad far Three Prominent PhilaIn ' delphians. An Philadelphia, Ropt. toraey Hell, who la lnvaatlgaHns iha louring of the Real Estate Trusi company, whlrh failed n week ago, said today that warrants have .been issued for th arrest of Adolph Mega), th promoter of. many enterprises who borrowed more than 3.0d0.0Q from the company on Insufflrieni William F. North, treasurer of th Real Eatale Trust company, and Marshall 8. Collinwond, tho treasurer. The warranm were issued by William M. Korheraperger and contain charges uf conspiracy, and false returns to Ihe stale hanking department. The latter charge was not brought against Megal as ha had no official Mag-lxirat- e so they remained "I believa of thrt Trust r i waa fixed com- hi tl".U00 each. 1 long-delaye- d old-tim- e . . - le r v. - down-nmU- s e - e - liei-e-- J r-- .l wo . retti--wa- s t . tuci-Hn- I -- - T 1 AT VALPARAISO. - Valparaiso, Sept. (.- Ejjilin Root, secretary of stair ot the I'nlted Bistes and his family, xccompanled hy Menor H linens, the t'liiiian minister nf foreign sffalrt. ami Mr. Hicks, the American oilntsier to Chile, arrived her hy special ti'nin hia afternoon. Takpanned ing elerlrir cars Ihe party district, whlrh through ihe devastated hy th recent earth quake. The :Cht of the American secretary of s'stc and hi party riding on th top of a street second car awaken! lively comment. Arriving st the wharf the party proceeded directly on Ixiard the rrulscr Chars da, leston. 0000009000000 o o o O O O O o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o BIG VICTORY FOR REPUBLI- CANS. Rutin lid. return state elect in er D. t.. Mepi. from yestei day's show that FletchI Republican i of elected governor Prucror hi l.v.17: .ver Percival W. Clement i independent Memo-chof Rni'antl. Th letiuunder of Ihe Republican s:e ticket was aurrens-f'l- l hi pluralities shout equal I., thsi rec-.ve- liy Proctor. The Kepuir, leans gained over ten thmi-Hr- 'i votes over the nurnlwr year ago. The w Prohibition ins 'i r. David Conxipajii-v- J. Fos- o ter. rf Burlington, and H iakins of Brattleluro. lO o Republicans, were elected hv o majnri'ir-- i: ester than those o Ihev receive j two vear MS. Kitt-rr-d- s -- o The icwei I, r inch of the lcgisla-tiiro Cenrhelmlrglv Repuh.f-cap sni al! fie members rf the o fiialc Iciong to rivvt party. o The elected their o stre tick hy pturaliis ipo prowchinc st of tViveroiro !r pfi .ent e - o 0000009000000000 ara . irier It Iroquois wsiTsnli had been isviied aiinrney announced lhat men had waived the forof t lu- - warrants ami that enter ball. Segal's hall t 12i.uoO; North and HOOT wood . eauoea," lm whispered. There are ten of them, with eight men In each. They are another party." How do you know that they are another party?" Bees use we have crossed the trail ef the first within the hour." Pe Patina t was filled with amassment at this marvelous man who could hear In bia sleep and could detect a trail whan the very tree trunks were Invisible to ordinary eyes. Du Lhut halted a little to watch the canoe and then turned hia back to the river and plunged into the woods once mure until they came to the edge of n moonlit clearing. Du Lhut waa about to skirt this, a he had done others, when suddenly be caught De Patlnat by the shoulder and pushed him down behind a clump of an mac, while Amoa did tha him with Ephraim Ravage. A man waa walking down the other aide of the open space. He had just emerged and was rrosaing it diagonally. making In the direction of the river. Ilia body was bent double, but aa he came out from the shadow tof tha trees they could see that he waa an Indian brave In full war paint, with legglnga, loin cloth and musket. Cloae at hia heels came a second, and then a third and a fourth, on and on, until It seemed aa If the wood was full of men and that the line would never come to an end. Last of all came a man in the fringed tunic of a hunter, with a cap nnd feather uiion hia head. He pasted arroM Ilka the others, and they vanished Into the shadows. It waa flvs minutes before Du Lhut thought It safe to rlM from their shelter. Did "By Mte. Auner'he whispered. you count them?" "Three hundred and ninety-six,- " Mid Th connection with (he nnmpany. affidavit for the warrants were made yealerday and were furnished by a pany. After the Ihe disirir-the iccused mal acrrice they would these ak-k- swarming with Iroquois, although wa of what ia hanging over them. bar had the good fortune to mlaa And ao they turned for their weary them. Mo great a chief aa Brown Mnoaa backward journey, though tbelr minds would not start m the path with a were too full to spar a thought upon small following ur for a small object the leagues which Iny behind them or They must mean mischief upon th those which were before. Park aa It waa, Du Lhut walked aa swiftly aa during tha sunlight and never hesitated about tha track. HI comrades could see, however, that be was taking them a different way from that which they had gone in tba morning. for twice they caught a sight of the glimmer of the broad river upon their left, while before they had only seen the streams which flowed Into it. On tha second evasion ha pointed to where oo the fnrtber side they could eee dark ahadowa. emhex-cleme- depositor-credito- concealed "Tea. I hear a well asleep aa awkke and remember what I hear. But now you must follow me close, and we shall he in th fort soon." 'Teste! You are a woodman indeed LOOTING OF REAL ESTATE TRUST COMPANY. Results A Beatisie among the aldetw while th shadows turned from abort to loug. and the wblt drifting rlunda above tliem were tluged with tlw pink of the netting sun. Ita IJiut coiled himself into a ball, with his pip between hia teeth, and dropped into a light sleep, pricking up hia sara and starting at the slightest sound. The two Americana whispered together for a long time, hut at Inst the soothing hum nf a gentle hree through tb branches lolled them off alao. Da Cad- Bat alone mnaiued awake, bia nervN in a tingle front a strange, sudden shadow which had fallen upon hia aouL Bo clear it wa and ao vivid that It waa with a start that he rf me suddenly to bimeelf and found that the night wai creeping nu in the forest and that Du Unit had rouaed himself and was ready for a start "Hava you been awake?" asked the pioneer. Have you heard anything? "Nothing hut the hooting of the owL It seemed to me tg my sleep that I heard a gunaliot in tha distance." "In lr Itojw As tie strike the tw others ram hack. Kphrsiia nuuraing a fresh ebarga Into hi musket. "Ah. he gone." said Dn Unit. Ai ha spoke the Indian gave a last apaam with hia band and feet and lay rigid. "He'a a great chief." said Du Unit. "It ia Brown Moos of th Mohawk, and th other ia bia second son. W have drawn first Mood, but I do net think that it will be tbs last for the Iroquuia do not allow their war chiefs to die unavenged. Ha wan a mighty fighter." They turned away, leaving the rad figure stretched nuiler the aileut ties. Aa they passed on they caught glimpse of th lad lying doubled ug amuug the bushes where be bad fallen. The pioneer walked very swiftly until h cam to a little stream which prattled down to th big river, lie ha alliiped off hi shoes and legglnga and waded down it with hia companions for half a aiila or so. "They will follow .our tracks whan they find hlin," said he, "but Thla will throw them off, for it la only on running water that an Iroquois can find no trace. And now wa ahull lie in thla clump until nightfall for ws are little aver a mile from Fort Poitou, and It ia dangerous to go forward, for the ground beenmaa more open." n g by (Continut-- . dtrrrt issue with the opinion recent I v expiesst-ttoveinor by Folk uf Missouri and utlirra, though he named no one. Real lea del ship is uuwheie la higbi." said he. sud what liases for leadnrahip enema tu rousist uf demagogic denunciation uf existing eondi-tion- a of vague aud the advis-atiuschemes of Bucialtsm and paiemaiism which ate esacniially roolmiousry in iaigan, Sept. (. John W. Barren, euntraerur aud builder of bis illy, tell Irmu a Id foot scaffuld luxl nen-Uia 0 u'eka'k, at (be AndreWit I'lllld-lugon MaWt street, which he u- and titistaint'd injunei. which will Uy kiln up tor swine tune. Mr. Bur ret i h.ia been walih'g loi over .hree weeks for malt rial Irorn Otigon w itn The which ui finish hid counsel. maierial arrived Katuiday. aud eager to get the building well under way, John thritr off bis mat and weat lo work himself, working early and late. While on the waffold be Bdicc.l nne of she auppona Insecure, and iu his attempt to adlir-- It. the scaffold gave way and took him- - with it. his lowly falling between timbers and landing beavil) na the cement paicmenl His shoulders, hip and legs It was ai first were badly brn.sed. thought his bark was broken, but mod leal examinaliu levealed the fuel that no bones ate broken, ami a fiond shaking up. tobcther with a badly strained ankle and plenty of sore spots appear to be tliq results of the fall. THEY TAKE A FALL OUT OF MULVEY. Cwnrhi, UMl u , your Bleep?" ai e Tko Juierniaio Brokerage Company of Ogden baa issued ibe full mg letter ou Kctada mints: "Wo sui to advise ibe read re of tbU market letter that ou ta ill giiur-aatee every stair uem eniana'ing fruni our office regarding the merlin ,if auy miuiug property that e are prouiot-inTo Inveatora wbo hate puieiused stock is the Hercules (luting Co. we desire to say to you, ibat we were uev-r- r belter pleased with the Ibta property is presenting si ibis lime, aad we have every reason to be confident r By A. CONAN DOTtX. Mw ' imilh. memuer NEVADA MINES REFUGEES kIpd kppy ie he mhU MW,t me weuderfuiy fi. speed towrni t ue tine of figures. A they drew nearer they eouid eee throc'Th the dusk that It wa not indeed a line- - A silent and niotiouleM oa-wstood oat aoin twenty paces in front of hia silent and motion lex men. They wet la abed to low posts w'Sb willow withes, some twenty of them, naked all and twisted and screwed into every strange abapa which an agonized body could assume. For a moment th four comrades stared lu silent horror at th dreadfel group. Then each acted a hia nature bade hlus. Da I'atinat staggered up against a tree trank and leaned hto head upou ; fell Du bis arm, deathly down upon bis kne and Mid something to heaven, with hia two clinched hands shaking up at tha darkening sky; Ephraim fiavsge examined tha priming ef bia gun, with a tightened Up and a gleaming eye, while Amos Green, without a word, began to east 'round In circles in search at a trail. But Da Lbut waa on hia feet again In a moment and running up and down like a sleulbhound, noting a hundred things winch even Amos would have Ha cljf led round the overlooked. bodies again and again; than ha ran n little way toward tha edge of tha woods and then cam back to the charred rains of th blockhouse. "There I no sign of th women and children." said ha. "They are keeping the children to burn at their leisure in their villages. Tha woman they may torture or way adopt, as the humor takes them." Ask him, Amoa," Mid the seaman, "why wa are yawing and tacking bar whan we should be cracking on all aall to stand after them." Dn Mint smiled aud shook hia head. "Your friend (a a brave man," Mid he, "If he thinks (hat with tour men vre can follow a hundred and fifty." "Tell him, Amos, that tha Lord will bear na up," Mid the other excitedly. Bay that ha will lie with us against the children of Jeroboam, aud are will cut them off utterly." But Du Lhut waved aalda .the seaW must hare a man's suggestions. care now, Mid he, "or vr shall lose our own scalps and be the cause ef those at Rte. Marin losing t heirs as well." la Bte. Marie cried D Catlnat. there, then, danger at Mte. Marie? AY, they are In tba wolfs mouth now. This bnaineM was dona last night. The place was stormed by a war party of a hundred and fifty men. This morning they left and went north upon foot. They hava been cached among the woods all day between Poitou and Mte. Marie." Then we have com through them?" "Yeat wa hare com through (hem. They would keep 4 heir camp today and send ont scout. Brown Moom and hia son ware among them and struck our trail. Tonight" Tonight they will attack Bte. M- Sfe ta ell he ijy .re, I emu rtiemeu editdxeoes. t t lufcrmg wttk tie , SEI'IEMRER MORNING, ! HAY FEVER SALT LAKE AND STATE NEWS From Correspondents and State Exchanges CTA1I, THTRPAY OGDEN. CHAPTER XXII. waa Just breaking , comrade entered the n-- ( the stockade, hut early as a waa the eeneiraires and The families were all afoot. De unt burst through the throng and rutd -, Artelwho bad upstairs to flown down to meet him. so that they met. in each other's arm. T.igtU-wit- h bis ana around her, they ascended to the great ball. Ah, monsieur." said tiie o'! Iritlli man. with hia courtly bow, "l u.n to see yon safe uudw n!y deed rejoiei-roof again, not only for your on n sake but tor that of madatne. yuu ar doubtless hungry and weary. Wfe you are yourself again. I must vinm my revenge in piquet, for the caul y against me tlie other night." But I'u IJiut bad entered at D rt. tinat's hoe la with hia tidings of Ui. ter. You will have another game i,. pilyi M. de Rte. Marie." mUI he. There are fino Iroquois iu the woedg, and they an preparing to attack." Tut, tut! We canuat alhw our arrangement to be altered by a hsncifni of mv age," raid the seigneur. I miui apologize to you, my dear De (at Ian, that you should be annoyed by auck people while you are uhu uy uuate. Now. when 1 played piquet lust with De Lannes uf Pulton' I Lannes of Poitou Is dead, mm , j hi people," raid Du Lhut. The block, house is a heap of smoking aolic." The seigneur rallied hia eyebrow. I alwaya told him that hi would be taken nules he cleared sway those maple tree which grew up to tbs very walla. They are all dead, yoa ay?" Every mao." Aud the fort burned?" Not n stick was left standing " Hava yun seen these ra scalar We raw the trail of a huudrrd and fifty. Then tbera were a hundred In eauoea, and a war party of 400 passed us under The Flemish Bastard. Their ramp la lira milea down the river, and . there cannot he less than (MO." You ara tortun(e lu escaping DAY them. But they were not so fortunate is escaping ns. We killed Brown Moos and his son." Excellent! Excellent!" said the seigneur, clapping gently with his dainty hands. You hava done very well indeed. Ito IJiut. You arc, 1 presume, very tired?" I am not often tired. Then perhaps you would fktrk a few men and go tack Into the wood to what these villain are doing?" I shall be ready in five minutes." Perhaps you would llko to go also, Acblller Ills son's dark ayes and Indian faro III up. Ye. I shall go also," he answered. "Very good. And we shall make all ready in your absence. Mad me. yon trill excuse these little annoysnm which mar tha pleasure of your visit. Next tlma that yon do me th honor ta route here I trust that, we shall hava cleared all these vermin from my estate. You will excuse me now. s (hers are one or two things which demand my attentiou. Ie Patlnat, yon are a tried soldier, and I should ba glad of your advice." It was bright daylight now, and tb square Inelostira within the atoekad was filled with on anxious crowd who had just learned the evil tidings. The semiring party under Du Unit and Achilla de la Nona hsd already left, and at the orders of Ihe seigneur th two gates wefo now secured with hug bam of oak fitted Into iron staples on either side. The children were placed is the lower storeroom with a few women lo watch them, while tha others were told off to attend to the fit bucket and to. reload tba muskets. Ilia men had been paraded, flfty-twof them in all. and they were divided Into purlieu now for the defense ef each part of the stockade. On an aide it had been built up to within few yards of the river, which not only relieved them from the defense of that far, bnt enabled them to g- -t fresh water by throwing a bucket at the end of a rope from the stockade. The boots and canoes of Mte. Marie were . drawn tip on the bank jut under the offerwall and were precious now ing a last mean of esrane should all else fail. Tha next fort, Ht. LouH waa but a few leagues np the river, and De la None had already sent a ewlft messenger to them with new of th danger. At least it would be a point on which they might retreat should the worst come to th worst. And that' the worst might some to the wont waa very evident to so experienced a woodsman as Amoa Green. He had left Ephraim Ravage snoring In a deep sleep upon the floor and waa now walking round the defenses with hia pipe in hia mouth, examining with a critical eye every detail in connection with them. The stockade- waa very strong, nine feet high and closely built of oak stakes, which were thick enough to turn a bullet. Halfway up it waa loopholed in loug. narrow slit for "the fire of the defenders. But, on the other hand, the tree grew to within a hundred yard of it and formed a screen for the attaek. wlillo iha garrison was so aranty that it could not spare more than twenty men at the utmost for each face. Hia face darkened aa he thought of tbo young wlfo ( who bad come ao far in their chilkeeping and of tha women and dren whom be bad seen crowding into th fort. Would it not be better if you could end them up the river?" he suggested to the seigneur. r, T should very gladly do so, and perhaps, if we are all allr we may manage It tonight If the weather should be cloudy, bnt I cannot spare the men to guard them an I cannot tend them without a when we know that Iroquois canoes are on the river." You are right. It would be maw nera." I Iiave stationed you oo tha eastrra face with your friends and with fifteen men. M. de Catlnat, will yM command the party? e Dh J.hut sprang nut and hurled kit hate he in the afcnit of the warrior, Richelieu. The woods will not be safe, I fear, until the partridge berries an out once more. Yon must stay at fits, Marie until then. I had rather stay there forever than expose ray wife to such devil." Aye, devils they are If ever devill walked upon earth. And now we ara on tha very burden of the clearing, and the blockhouse Ilea yonder among the clump of maples. You did not coma as near t Bte. Marie unchallenged. anil yet Da Lannes la aa old a soldier aa Da la Nous. We can scarce see now. Imt yonder, near the river, la where he exercises Ilia men." He does ao now, mid Amoa. I see a dneen of them draw if np in a llns at their drill." "No sentinels, oml all the men at drill! cried Du I.liut In contempt. It is as yun my, however, for I ran see them myself, with their ranka open and rich aa stiff nod straight as a Amoa. pine Riiitnp. One would think, to sec "I made It 402." them rtaiul ao arlll, that there waa not And yon thought that there were aa Indian nearer than Orange." a hundred and fifty of them I only I to Ural mivar.i-ebnahet from the es he spoke, aud the four men crossed cried De Patlnat, "Ah, you do not understand. Tills is the open ground in the direction of tha line uf men who waited allently for a fresh band. The others who took tha them in the dim twilight. They were blockhouse must be over there, for within fifty pare, and yet none of their trail lies lietwcen us aud the river. In their camp there are now them hail raised hand or role to chalwarrior. I'nlea we warn lenge the'r approach. There waa some- nearly (DO thing uncanny in the eilrnre, and a them at Mte. Marie these devils will lay change came orer pu Lbut'a face aa some trap for them. Tbelr parties ara assembling hy land and hy water, and he peero,i m nf Look at there may be a tbouannd before day"My tioiV' he screamed. break. ti must push on and give our the for:" They had cleared the Mump of trees, warning." They hsd one who was dressed like ami the uuiline of tha blockhouse ahnitld tsvexh'-wla front ef them. a white man," remarked Amoa. up Aye. and the moat deadly of th lot. Then- - ;. no i n cr it. it wa gone. S a as the blow tha' His father was a Dutch trader, his Willing. ev,-mjther an Iroquui. and be goes by the Du Unit, hardened from h;.v '1 will take. the south face, a name of the Flemish Bastard. By' Bte. seems to be the point of danger. rbiMhiy-to every shock aud danger stool iimken and dismayed. Than. Anne. I bare a erore to settle with him, Lhut can take the north, and five men T it before this business should be enough to watcli the rivaf may " Ht on oih. fc ran at the tof ef hi and ( J -- d over." ry aide." .' |