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Show TI1E EXAMINER: MOKNIXG UTAH, FVNDAY OGDEX, NOVEMBER MOUSING, '.Ik- paper which make hiui the hold-vr of a bond and leae upon 14 claims in the htan of the :tn(".. He brought iiuuiv wiiii him samples of a beautiful whbc rock plentifully cpkricoed with the jeliow stuff and he says they are only fair sample of what ran be picked up almost anywhere on the ground Assays from ns the taken from rl1' Stir samples nine-foo- t vein gave returns of 131 a 1, 190. - Grand Opera House DIRECTION NORTHWESTERN j Tli s KAKiS UST IALK ASSOCIATION. THEATRICAL j I R. ALEXANDER ' GRANT, Resident Manager World-I'- rh. ing kpplaoM !- Ciiy. Nu. 2 -- mifminl el tliu-- by ' ' man E. LsttlencLl closed hi pec.lt maxing In I'uh ur.lghi. The waa a uiicrtui one. and Uie pvt-icrowd of iuu people cheeied voclicr-ons'ii from lime to lime a the i grrxn:n from Maine brought outMr.a argun.rm. siroi.j point in Llli.eiii'ld kkij in part: hkie "Ti.w Is the las'-- liiur 1 ihe privilege of rptahlq so the pei of t'lah in conned ioj with this l J iiioum ! li. ROYAL HAWAIIAN BAND I Prior to Mr. Dan' visit only one company, the G.dd Bar, had done work iu the district, but on the way out he met eleven out lit going in, showing that tales of (he camp's rich-ne-- e had been spread. Tlie Gold Bar company owns 53 claims in the district, and manage ntent claims thst it hss more gold In' sigm than any pioperty in the world, uot excepting the Mohawk of Gold-helIn cold figures ft estimates the aniuuui in sight at more than l- ). The whole hili is ore." said the of the mine, the ore superintendent campaign. cuugraiu'aie this siate cropping over all from four to five upon. Us resource, and pn'tvi leei wide. Everywhere you pan you r 1 back a far as 1 gold. The company has three get and 7. wheu tht railroad hafts 120, 7U and t" feel deep and did run hair Ucililic all are in ore from top u bottom, it raili.i ioic empty ir space morph fla-xictake no glass Is all rree gold ami road cars. I. r which ihey did uni more gold In sight nee We it. lo have a: ilie have any uw ai ihat erne. Bui in the shaft than was ever lime the qurnliou of gelling taken nut of Goldfield." piv. rt cara i handle the many enough that these are Mr. Davis admits uf tUi country t worrying the strong statement, but he says tnny leadi-r- . alike. H. official and Fouudcr railroad ihe and people liorgrr, i'aptaiu were fully borue out by his own obWhen 1 finn a farming commnuliy He thinks there is tjTt the ihat doc a baukiua busine. I know servations.doubt and 50c Mutinee at 2: to Prices that it is the richest hud that the ex- slightest, it I pi.ieperou. gold camp ever discovered. The 1.00 oc, 75c, Night Prices perience of the people heie has been or rich oru can be traced very muih the same as rxperlenc of for a distance of eight miles, he aye. the people in Ihe Kiwi. Prosperity preEmigrant Springs is on the east all much ike raise vail, very slope of the Psaamiut range, on the laud ihe ilmmgh IVnoa-ia'iadmini-- i west edge of Death valley, and Just "During the across sUe ration In huf few eltie, of the East line. Ittbs will be uly 13 mils from J.iHMi.uuu men were out if Mno of the Borax-Bmltmain Ihe condition and hi i lie Vei ihe and Bnil'h has promised to exiatej. Uelple. hopeka. friend lew. railroad, camp as soon as bread le,r, hatlek.'hiitlcMaind almost run a branch is assured. The nearest railtunuage were irouaerlri-men trareling road point at present, is Keeler, Calithrough the couniry, fornia. 55 miles sway. fertile Tlila land w no doubt a Gold Bar cvmpaay has ordered aud T. and perhaps a The here m lti4-S-t- i twenty-stammill aud It has on the more so i ban it U at the present Time. n supply of elght-lnrpipe with Bui the conditions were not the road water to the camp J. V. Stewart's Merry Musical Fane same a- - at present. At that time a which to convey It is said man and a team would be gUd to from fpriuga Id miles away. the supply is' ample and it ran wark for 20 per month.. Today a that emtre distance by and be broughtThothedistrict 2 a day man alone 1, worth is in a range more. I have been Hem A.tHrO miles gravity. of low mountains, ihe topography and b the Republican congressional com- ihe formation as well, Mr. Davis says, mittee o get the people of Utah to very similar to those of Goldvote for a Republican congressman, being field. who la a man of integrity, honesty and Mr. Davis expect to return to the abili'y. The committee believe that district next week le begin the work the prosperity of this people depends of developing his claims. He anticiin part in electing this modest, inan immense rush to the pate man and honorable dustrious Joseph as soon as the new of what is camp .You Remember Those Fuun.v lat IVIlou. there Howell, (Applause.) noised abroad. gets be should there any change Why Xothing Old But the Name. The flea nest. Fun What change In the administration? TROUBLES JUST BEGINNING. will can made there be that Improve nieat and Most Successful Comedy Ever Writlen. conditions? What are our Democratic friends finding fault with? Can they Apparent Injustice of New Rate Law Stay way if You Don't Wanl to Laugh. New Demonatratsd Here Dally, conditions? improve 1erhsps they Song, Fretty Girls, Flaboraie CoKtumes. think they can, but thinks end guesses The apparent Anjuntice of some of Our never yet produced anything. the provisions of. the new passenger I of the and Repuh-' principles gospel .. , .1 , , , . 1 oc, 0c, Jio rBICKft. , llranism are the ngme everywhere. In rate law Is being demonstrated daily Maine, I tah, Idaho, California and In the local railroad offices. An SKATS NOW ON SALK. tourist yesterday . whereby In every other state. A vote agalnt Howell Is a vote against your state. was obliged to buy transportation Mr. Howell niay not be so eloquent a from Salt Lake to Chicago when his portion had only Juat expired, speaker as Mr. rowers, but he will return typical of many. This tourist, represent the people better and hare was spending greater influence. Vote the Republi- who with his wife had been day in Ult Lake, waa delayed can ticket not only for member of several congress, but for every man on your by Illness, and although a doctor's was pfismred, the interprecount) ticket, for Ihey are men of certificate honesty, integrity and ability, free tation of the law wag such that no from trickery, chicanery and dccep. extension of the ticket could be made, and the return portion waa valueleaa, tlun." because the return trip rould not be E. IL Sailer preaenta the most powerful melodraiua begun until after Its expiration. Local ATTEMPT TO ROB STRANGER. of the day, in live acta. paeuger men are expecting a test Denver Man Dragged Up Two Flights case to come up at any time where a passenger is prevented from using of Stairs Into Resort. before expiration, for the hlg Ticket reason that trains have been delayed. Kelt Lake, Nov. 3. Through the narlv yesterday morning by .Po- In this instanre, where the delay waa esus d solely by the railroad, the quesJenliceman Uulbranson of William 111 have sen, a black smith, twenty yrnra old, tion of buying a new ticket he threshed nut sooner or later. and George R. McClellan, a bartender, The railroad are now enforcing the thirty-oni ears old. n daring attempt at robbery In a resort on Commercial 150 pnuude of free baggage provision si rent was brought to light. The two to me disadvantage of the theatrical men will be arraigned be Tore Judge companies. The Parsifal company waa Dlelil in police court thla morning, obliged to iy 375 for an extra car from Denver to Balt Lake, with I.. R. Frederick son, a young bar-tie- r, ; Depicting loro, ixitknn. hate aud passitm. who recently came to this city and Ihe item of rharges for over weigh! was a considerable one. The from Denver, Cok as the complainSants Fe tallroad, which brought the ' - Always-u-gooing witness. show. A heart story, pure in It nppoars that Frrderickaun was company to Denver showed disregard A actiou and wonderful play. A language. tbonght, fall I) well acquainted with McClellan, for the new rate law, however, In theatrical rate of who recently came here from Denver. quoting a special strong east embellished by the most beautiful and Boon after reiving here, Frederlrkaon half fare for the company,. scenic effect. startling met McClellan and the tw obecame APPLICATIONS FOR WATER. very chummy. Entering a Commercial The Kwajie on flic Moving Freight Train. street saloon early yesterday morning. Frederlrkaon found McClellan of- Three Filing Are Made With State The Beautiful Southern Home. ficiating behind the bar. McClellan, It Engineer Tanner. The Fnique Character, Weary Willie." la stated, Introduced Frederlckson to Jensen and two other men. and sevThree applications for water rights ers! rounds of drink were had. When were tiled with ifiate Engineer Tanner !&' iOC 21 U1 !(' PRICKS) It cante bln turn to do the honors. Friday. Iau-leMunn. of Provo, petiFrederlrkaon found that he had not tioned for permission to divert 10 ser-onsufficient kuiiiII change to pay the trill, fept of water from the east fork and. without thinking, he 'tossed a of Bearer river. The water is to bo carried to the applicant' main flume huudred dollar note on the bar. Fn ilerlckson say he was informed-h- through a channel two feet wide and AMUSEMENTS. MeCIellun that the latter could nor 1385 feet lung, with a grade uf 1U.5C fliHngn the note, and explained that feel per mile, and is Vi be used for tile drinks could Is paid any lltlit. propelling beating and power machinKredericksoii. who wears a diamond-rinery at Reaver, Milford. Frisco. UTAilNA THEATER and at ihe mines In the Gold and a diamond stud, placed the bill back In his pocket. Almost Im- Mountain. Xbo. Ohio, and Marysvale mediately, the barten.rer. Jensen, had: mining districis. the other two men adjourned to the Franrl M. Ijrman, Jr., of Salt outside of the saloon, and n moment applied for 15(1 second feet of or tw. later. Frederlekson invited water to be diverted from Provo river, . to Join them, lie did so. and Inquired in WHuateh county, about' three milea where ihe crowd intended to go. He above the head uf the Ueber City cawas Informed that they were merely nal. It is to be diverted by mean of going for a little walk. The men bad a dam anil a mnal 15 feet wide and orli gone a slior: distance front the la.iiOO feet bmg, with a grade of 5.28 saloon, when Ihev started to enter the feci per mile. U Is to be used for of a disiepnliibie house. operating electric lighting aud proin his story, ex- pelling machinery at. Park Cl'y. He1: was about bei- and plained th.it lie thought l.,tke. and to develop a time he wa going to lied, aii-- begged to'nl of a ion i ;,.imm) horsepower. to lie excused, lie sdi It'S supposed The Wa-- li lli'eh company, of TheoPROIDFIT SPORTING fell tfl anil made acquaintances dore. petition'. for permi-slo- n To dl trn-er: .V::. aeeonii feet of water from nersunde him lo iiocompkny GOODS COMPANY lleuii into ihe house. He refused to the Diirliesne river, in Wasatch conn fur irrlanilng purpose. The dico with tliem. and. lie declares, he Wheleaala and Retail was then grabbed hi the men and verting works are to ponit of a SPORTING GOODS. d up w I. flights of stairs into heaiigH.lv and a ranal 4 feci wide and Matinee Saturday Jobbers of EDISON PHONOhe hens.-- . Iona, with a grad)' of lu.T.q 16ln fee; AND GRAPHS r RECORDS. After the qiiinteii" had gotten in- feet mile. Clark.Horrocka Fih'ig Tacklo, side the house, oue of the men turned At 2:30 Stall and Dsan Athletic Goods. ELY BOOM IS GENUINE. ihe key in (lie door. Ficdenckson Phonographs Sold on Easy elides Ihat be iru-- to cel otp of the 351 24th SL Term. leu i bill le wns forcibly dtalii-- i J. A. Jacobson Finds the Cs-npl.ii-Enjoy I n for a half an hour, at tj, the ing the Real Article. ol which period an opportube PRICES 10, 20, 30c. ,1. A. .1ncii1)iii!i has jni relumed Itself, and he nity t escape lasi-for the .'oor. which waa un- from Ely, where he wen in Wk a PLACE YOUR ORDERS WITH locked for him : ih wuntati running copper proper:) for which he He brought home the house The four men pursued negoriatlug am MITCHELL BROS. . for three weeks past i. of the place, and In Frederick -- on the of which will probihilri-.Ituit Of for the scarcity. Monuments, Copings and Headwas ably deride whether he nj' become hi flicnl .low i ihe sinirs. he smacks enrolled it, rhi Kul'nu stone. Don't buy from agents, to densi n. from whom hr pull---- I interested a- - i holder In the camp. in msrkfi's fishing fleet. un: t'i a they get large commi:on He declare- - 'hjt Hire is no mlxfak uwsi thi-g cnrni'-.nactive service and and yon have to pay them. See nature of the inp it1- reTie-i i of ho off the nearby crast. your home people first Yard DISCOVERS REAL GOLCONDA Niem which on ihe-(iriuiid fully fleet are for the mosi p:m in r.urli opposite city Cemetery. fifteen miles in every direcriun from waNr.c ern port. Davis is Rich, E!v ha been incited and much of ti Says, Emigrant Spring. to get north cst District in the World. is a fs'.' Imi flgnrrs Grading now in pr k for the extension of SHORT IN SEA FOOD. GEO. E. PECK DEAD. the raiiroiid fiom the town ( the Ii.i i It. i nut expected mines, sliho-igKan-a- s New York. Nnv 3. New York City . .. City. Me. t,. that it will -- 'n running eider before - is E Peck, a pvn 'm!- - ru i experiencing a rsreity of sea f; dcvrlopnter.i woik In spring vend ns a result price, ,- -f higher than city, died ,ir hi? h hr . i. ,r I mi i in Ncvadi if net In the world uw irni-or- i is in progress and 'here h oldest dealer n the Ful'nn tuar-kt- . nervous it hH sed nehitts in rce.ird of tint pernianmcv every ran reeali. The ,wmy wpa:hrr find tin'll pird:i'. ror It wasl(f opersi'-min general. The tiwn u which hit prevailed along the ccait WANT ADS YIELD BIG P -1 i 9U..3. U'J'. ai!i yes; i ; ihi- hi received of course pi. Fling by th minin'; Bjr reriMnaion, of ihe lioit'iiimciit of Hawaii. . MiiMcidn aud iuRrs, a Military Baud, a Hixlj a Mandoliu. Guitar aud riioir. KrringwiOirliarsL al Solo aud ('lub Singer. Reuderiug Banjo and Operaiic Music, aud the Suterl. NATIVE MlSK and "lirLA" SOXGS ..f HAWAII From lionolulu. I SSI-5-- remt-nilic- coui-pwi'.- 125-fo- pro-tlu- 1 2c, c Xevsda-Californi- TUESDAY NIGHT, NOY. 6 to-ib- e O JOYI O JOY! p h THE TWO JOHNS FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 9lh ONE NIGHT ONLY The Convicts Daughter e bag-gnfi- c d SEE Ha n d New-hous- e w-- a TONIGHT HER BITTER ATONEMENT I j i l, I p-- p u-- I 1 pl-a- i c e. pms-raii-'- ag--- 1 ., -- a- :t is-ai- - r Pommea m it r the Family Doctor. Is Pe-ru-- na ton :u gola. Itt a rais- from iht gtvai crowd which hnr.aed luiu the oirt house. l'u-g- THIS AFTERNOON AND TONIGHT Th ttnr.a;u j Xuveltv in Mauv Yfar. Girah-rf- r Cong'tMiraii L'tticf:ld Make nrg Address te Brigham Crowd. In Thousands of Homes tidh-jifon s Mr. and Mrs. Plamann and Children. A Happy Family, Kept Well and Hearty By Taking Kirs. Alvina Plamann, 1713 Walnut street, Milwaukee, Win, write : I am bcw able to do housework again, and hmva a food appstite. Pe-ru-n- a. hare used thirteen bottles of Peruse and one of Kaaalin. husband and children are also in food health. Wo always keep Feruna in ths house. X thank you a toj X If .. thousand times to r your advice." The Many Phase a of Catarrh. to tho home. Catarrh may appear ia the household climatic natural the In the formef a alight eold or cough, aa CATARRH every home. attack of la grippe, or even hay fever. Over every home hangs the InevitaParous meets these invasions squarely ble eeriainty of catarrhal Invaeion. end repulses the enemy before it gains No home le entirely free from it. a foothold. Every person Is subject to it. Therefore, Perana is a household remIt would bo no exaggeration to aay edy. Used at correct time it often tb bomee of America obviate the the that of contiaued An Enemy ia two-tbirda- neoeseity have Buffered more or less from thle invisible, almost omnipresent enemy, doctoring. no other way can the wisPerhape ia catarrh. dom of soonomy and foresight bo so Pcrun is the natural protection of forcibly expressed as in keeping on the houeehold. hand a hot (le of Perana to protect the It la Intended to relieve catarrh and various members of tho family against catarrhal dleeaeee in an y and all of their tho encroachments of catarrh. Wo have on file thousands of testiphase. monials from head of families located tho Household Remedy. north and eouth, east and west. Mrs. Carrie King, TS0 North Cascade, Tim letters praise Feruna for Its Colorado Hprlngs, Col., writes : efficient protection of the family against Parana has been my favorite and catarrh. Mather and Children Depend only household remedy for nearly five years. 1 have enffered for years with Mrs. J. P. O'Connor, 400 8. California MTJoiisness end kidney and liver troubles. if I caught a little cold, the pain Ave, Chicago, 111., First Soprano, A real were Increased, and beckoche and Singing Society, writes: bcudacke were of frequent occurrence. .For a number of years I had suffered However, Perana aired me twelve from catarrh of tha head, and while bottles made me a new end healthy some of the remedies helped me a little woman. For three years I hive enjoyed while taking them, they did not cure the best of health. I keep Feruna con- me permanently. My child was also stantly in my home, and if my husband teatldva to ike eotd and every little or T catch cold or feel Indisposed, n few draught gave her a eold la the heed, and dose of Feruna never fail to restore us." It used to worry mo a great deal. Pe-ra-- Pn-n-- nd real estate is In demand at fancy ject of extending a branch line into the Deep Creek country.' 3 prices. Now comes the statement that- Pres-idrBrock of the Tonopah railway ALL SAY VOTE YES" company has taken up the matter of establishing connections with his Hne While preliminary surreys In Matter of 'Mortgage Tax Amend- at Ely. have been ran President Brock drains ment to State Constitution. that the mail Is to progress iff organisation. It Is staled, however, that meetAt the regular several of the wealthiest mitring men ing of the Real Estate association, In Philadelphia and southern Nevada held Wednesday at the 8u1t Lake are considering the proposition seriCom mere fill club, the matter of the ously. ' With the Scofield proposition an asamendment to the state constitution, sured fact and the Tonopah railway hich will exempt mortgages from taxbuilt to Ely the dl stance between and Balt Lake will he materiation was discussed and n committee trimmed. In fact. It would be consisting of Mosers. Peterson. Par- ally the most direct line to central Nesons and Monilngstar wss apitointodl vada points. to draft an address urging el odors to Then, of course, ihe We at ern Pavote yes" on the proposition and to cific mil he a factor that will cut set forth briefly the reasons why the heavily Into the earnings of the Southern Pacific on Tonopah and Goldfield amendment should carry. The address follows: The Reul traflle. Estate association respectfully re To date the Western Pacific has the quest all voter next Tuesday to vote advaniagee and Is pushing its line yes" on the amendment to exempt jI across the desert Trark laying across the dersrt is now being pushed at the mortgages, from taxation. The justice uf a mortgage tax Is not I rate of a mile a day. The country but a faithful trial for ten ing covered la as level as the provrr- yeara has demonstrated: beyond ques- bial Millard table, and there It 10 tion that the tax la evaded by practi- grading to he done, the flea bring cally all whom It waa Intended to laid usually on the sand, and the roadreach and Its repeal is for the beat bed will he formed by dumping balInterests of the people generaly. last and raising the tracks. A gang of The law has never applied to non- 500 men la now working pushing this resident mortgage holders, and It has line west, while auppHca ran now be been evaded by resident money loan-er- a hauled on the cars in Balt levke and through the method of incorporattransported to the edge of the desert. ing loan companies fn other stales. assoB.tuk and building and loan KING OF ANNAM INSANE. ciations are exempted through an operation of law not necessary to 'ex- Hs Is the Fllo Who Ate One of Hie plain at thla time. Wlvea capitalists and these loan and trust companies may loan Paris. Nov. 3. M. Millles-Lacroiwithout limit lia. their own names and minister of the colonies, has decided genuine foreign corporations may do to summon the Annan state council likewise, while a local capitalist who ha sufficient money to make it worth and depnac King Thanh-Tha- l. A despatch from Marseille, Oct. 17, while, and who does not have too tenhad been adjudged der a conscience borrows the name of aald Tbsna-Tha-l a friend residing without the state, lnaane and that the French authorise takes a power of attorney to do busi- had made him prisoner. Previously ness and loan his own money, thus j the king bad ordered seven of Ml executed and looked on with dfr evading the tax. Tn that sen so the wives while they were slowly tortured present law Is vicious and- la againsl light to death. After killing one of his public morals. This leaves, l liear the burden of wives he bad the body cocked and erred for dinner, forcing the memthe morlgsge Tax. the widow and orbers of hta court, by threats of death phan and the simple minded, honest in case of refusal, to eat It. Borne 0 1 man of small means who may have a little money saved from daily earn- the king's wlTes were bound, burned with boiling Oil and subjected to other eome insuring. a small patrimony, ance money or the like, to Invest and cruelties and naked women were here I where the hardship comes In. thrown into the cages of wild animals, Thp -- sip f tax In Salt Like City Is where they were devoured In the presJ per cent, the interest rale 7 per ence qf the king. When Thanh Thai waa made priscent, net income on mortgage loan French authorities they 3 per cent. Subsequently Widow oner hy the terror-strickeInmates of I) e loans her money to the savings released the hank at 4 per cent, pais no mortgage the palace. tax and Widow Ikte ioe 3 per cent 1 one day beard what a wonderful medicine Feruna la aad what it has done for others eo I bought n bottle end triedit. I could hardly realiae my good fortune, when, before I had taken a whole bottle of It I felt like a nw woman. I took it for eome time Inngrr' and also gave eome to the baby and ah Improved as rapidly and as perms neatly a I did. 1 cannot aey too much for Fornna." la His Family. liana Mr. Frank W. Harris, box ft, Basie City, VM member A. F. dt A. M.,writes : I have aaed Peraaa la my family witk very aaUaactory results for tua . last two years. i Besides, I have recommended it to all whom I think are la need of It. I urge ell ho are afflicted to buy a bottle end begin Its use et one. I have never beard of any who have naed it to bo diasa defied with tha results. Hay fever. Caught and Cetda Mrs. Lena 0'Byrn,aS Madison ML, Topeka, Kas., writes: W have used Perana In our household for a good many yenra. I hook It for a cough and n tonic.'' My husband used It and thinks there is nothing like It for bay fever from which he Buffered for years. I also give it to my children for roughs and colds, and-mdaughter, Mary, was cared at catarrh of the head by Prruna," Pe-m-- . Morris Drs. Elliott SPECIALISTS- -, years semi-monthl- y WE CAN CURE YOU We will eure you, la eur Dont Don't suffer. lay. Came well while young. guar-ant- gt at once and your de- trouble m Consultation Free. We positively Cure Man Diseases, Bleed Disorders, Nr-vo- Troubles, Liver, Kidney and Stomach Diseases. Nnn-reslde- n flat. The net result of the whole matter Is that he wealthy money loaner, shorn It was eally Intended to reach, evade the tax wholly, while the real-deof small means, on whom rh tax is an actual hardship, la the only one who has 10 pay. and he. not the" wealthy money loaner. Is the one who Is bearing the burdens cf nur action's and other public institutions. Therefore be sure you vote yes" on Hie repeal of the mortgage tax. -- 1 SALT LAKE TO TONOPAH. Salt Lake, Nnv. 3. if present plans srp carried cut Balt Lake should he In direct rullrosd communication with months have Tonopsh. forth C. W. passed. aa-Scoflel-associates of thla city tn hntld a light road have rl"n--e- d from Bs't I.ake fo Ely. Nev.. while the Balt Lake Route has Its eje on a pro- Xpv.. ere many As alreadv set l O O o 0 GIT Will 9fic Hour QUICKLY 10 1. m. to 7 p-- m. Drs. Elliott & Norris vSfSPECIAUSTS-vS- lz - Washington Ave. 00000000000 NEGROES HAD A FIGHT. o Kan-- s City, Mo.. Nov. 3. o A special to ihe Times from o El Pvn Tex., says: o Neyro soldiers of the Twem o tv fifth Infantry, at Fort Bllas, o five mile from here, fought in o s saloon outside the reservation o list night. Private Mathews IS S was killed and Private Lewis and Alexander Johnson, a saloonkeeper. were wounded. If said Johnson bsnnot. live. 1 o Other troop from the fort o harp been diapstched to o the men. Advlcea cono cerning the origin of the Trouo ble are confltcTlng. but a carl o game ia aald to hare prompto ed the affair. o ir-ro- .OOO OOOOOOOOO COMING EVENTS CAST THEIR SHADOWS SEF0B-Ieffort winter la near. The wire will prepare. The moat for the least eboula he your etudy. For your take see 111 for stoves, furniture, diahe. etc,, new nd eemnd-hanTHE JUMBLE, HELLO 1144- - n |