Show kr ' V' ' epiHllWW 3itr& ipiiiu jj r jiTTiIl ti r-r- - i X- JS'k‘r'i"'- -' W- - ' : - - -- - - tiib s SEMI-WEEKL- MONDAY HOIULXQ 1' -- Jdne 3 Months r i -e Three : - s rIasflall 1903 - j T ' 000 Any person sending ns ten subscriptions hall receive a copy'grstisT ' !! " ' ’ fom ca-gretl- oa st 1 NO TELEGRAMS - From nil we can learn outside of the Telegraph Office in this city we judge hat the eastern telegraph line is down just at the present moment Thero may corne a lime when there will be two lines across Hhe plains then we hope to fbe-ablto learn something Meantime it seems 'to be no one’slnterestto tell provided for in said i -- J -- X 1 I lfil‘0 p‘ thenutherii mail itg c Wtj1 evenlag Intelligence brought UaT! of the fbakhsg muMacte of 4 By lXOAb & Uokkibls U AMscaa or Rwt J!irinTLi v 3 60 — f u $10 00 j SATURDAY MOUNXVcTl fire-wo- od TERMS:' Per Annum (one copjr)- - A Fjix steadily to the States swelling the popu-- 1 'Oho of the party throwing dowti a I by halfja dozen "Cheap Johns’ over their J V broke x Mr Young’s ! trumpery wares lotion and increasing in geometrical ratio I log of C' " tlielr potter and Important Even Ca--1 collarbone AnOtberpereon staid with andisirlyin the springrthere I I nadians thims?fo- are passing Htfo Mm wiUe the five went toFort Ricei for wasastrong ffow of remigration from I CnUforniaandNevada' to ldaho and line an' seeking Jromes under assistance bound I Some passing friendly Indians how-- 1 Montana Now the tide is apparently repubUcau institutions --The increase of I I I ' population in British America is nearly etercnn?ate to Iort RlceToutieJ Mr ebbing at taut nganli IiUho for the jJ °Untr altogether: 'dependent upon natural Tonng tilt the teams were met eight Nevada papers are in considerable glee Sorth Temple — assertcd-fac- t rush street and V means while the population of this I miles from the Fort ®iwthe a of vigorous be hurt nobody y Perhaps one of I I back f are tha‘t weeks’ at is the two 6tate‘ Fort toward immi-a these libemWfeed ditch or small 1 After “Feople country being augmented by au stay days that msybe said to be steadily he started per ox team for SiouxjClity hurrying away from Idaho" as fast aathey j nal will be cut running east and south-eaI on the increase Iowa which he reachedin about four I can Chinamen" greasers and wMto men 01 th® ben®h rrom City Creek For several months such a large ditch would Ifced the ' sU lino the rood mid tho tide of emigre-- 1 Apart from tho ordinary indneements I weeks ' Idaho-warmg canai u ror as me sogar uouse ana j d'V to settle in the States the Homestead tne no J says lion is longer UTeraj p&rts of the city would be benefited xHe COTTON SEIZURE : Act 'approved ' by President f Lincoln I that thinks which peoZ7ior? thereby Virginia QUESTION I I conn-f May 20th 18C2 is considered to have a plb had bettcrwbrkina civilized TELEGRAPH Y TV - ana known inurde rer U mnilonuch work of exaggera from a famPyrof)x pmonknowh ported to bare beca kWed: I ‘ befog a i5 rrtvitilusii nineteen persons were reported teh l“ra buried riwuaat on bunday evening in this city KR" uSn jVjrj ws ireliSch reti to we have been able to 0011 l r ga?cr particulars in detail The the n occurred Thuprt Lt in the murder or JcnsUwen wfc Jorigta1 charge of a large flock of eep fcb" junwn miles north of PairvU'w Be o the neck and through Uj ririsu llficVi lathe p through to oar be " counsel and bring Act t A gift of ICO I policy of the government in the indis--j Possibly the Idaho folks would give theroffpromises the ball Mr ranging upward us without spot blemish or minus a dolLr Ibon$ bdin invoice acres oriand is certainly a strong in-- 1 criminate confiscation of cotton at the I things a iuther diffijwmt color to that aa esteemed ns anything 4 citizen about 35 v lar if we follow his illustrious example I J to leaves a wife and two children barter presfi South was discussed and action taken for there are generally if not always two ducement for men Now all this inay not be quite according and ‘ On the MEXICO MAXIMILIAN" AND I following of for the prospect independence relative to the report offered by-- a com-i- n sides to a question morning the 2e& fpcstedly s to Blachstope or Gibbs bat we would really poverty reive or miles north ‘h AU Fsirview THE “MA OF DESTINY” have no objection to hear of the gallantlaw-ye- r an early future: j The matter is con-- 1 mittee previously appointed for that mire’ the of creek an e r sidered one of great importance and I purpose the chief feature of said report doing something of the sort-- It would crossing Given ‘ of who naniti had occupied tk ' had h'wa h Maximilian seems to hare rather a bring np a case vividly before the communirightlyrso Tho results will: be such ad I being the advocacy of such a course as near !we? by Mme wfll ty and would be an “excelnt lesson in some temporary shanty THURSDAY MORNING 1 prickly seat for an emperor and his to determine that importance The Gar I would murdered: creditor barbaronsly to a Northern ’Lusted 5lr permit way or other' ' Probate Col-rtJohn august protector la likely to have his nadians think their : Government don’t I collect his sen Given the Probate about 45 Yesterday vearirf N tki uke mes just dues’ from a Southern Court met when the case of Louis J Ruth It is very wrong in any person to set out John Given juur and 0B ’ hands full before ‘‘Ms Jitile game” is bid I ia their cows to steal their food it causes a enough for emigrants— that Uncle debtor by allowing the latter to sell a ' Ci u Wife his agent T W Beach vs J V Long7 ia tremendous lot of bad feeling against the played out if the “inscrutablo Man of Sam bids higher and gets jthe increase to I sufiScient of cotton to discharge by Anna quantity' Messrs Snow and Martha aged rre- - fnird Pny assumpsit was called up owners and some folks say terrible bad I Mary Destiny" really intends one haifof what hisfve'aUh bone and mnew Of couree that indebtedness 9 5 and 3 years of age & Gibbs for plaintiff Mr Lynch for defendfrouikinia We would things about snch: neighbors ft is alleged he docs But it is much' this is a big country and can stand a ’ The father i mother and Colonel F A Conkling stated that a ant son °by vea like to live at peace with everybody buwc ppir?4 easier putting known (acts together and deal of filling Suet uhwor Defendant's Counsel filed a motion to dis- really have hard work to do it when the have been iustautly killed probably ry merchant of Charleston 'had expressed up J then on the' algebraic principle introTVu uMt appiara tobe troubUng bu Willingness and' anxiety to: pay n miss the case setting forth as a reason that cows eat up the beans peas cabbages and asleep The father was shot thrown cliMt and after J Mrart iitk tfffSJl-hawducing an uncertain quantity to find oat the- - newspaper men on- - the other side of I debt wMch he owed at the north but the complaint was signed by D W Beach in- the children's pop corn in the forehead: for Rath the ofDaniel Beach J stead h mothewu agent what Napoleon’s designs are than it is the' Atlantic There1 it has becom the 'Since the foregoing was in type a gentle4 Jxmg nticl had confiscated all his as the law in such cases requires which the man the head under the ear through government sed whispers 'the question about the law- terwards tomahawked in his plans' True he is almost a mania Ireland is " to really fathom the niOBfljrtheil Whether "C getting dej- - property' The Colonel thought it only j Court overruled yer’s fence He surmises that it is the old was shot in Algiers but what of that? Eugenie the os as she chest fast loft am W JSra!on Defendant’s Counsel then filed a demurrer story of “It populated reasonably can right that a Northern creditor should was'your bull that gored my and one ofthrough the of the was left hand vj iiumbevof lingers the the on that May be regent but what ’of that? lie According to tho Cork Constitution the I bavp a chanco of vague complaint ox” Terrible world collecting his just do and ground most cut off was overruled I W PP0 which entirely rules in France and keeps his plans well steamers of tho National and Inman”? Ouingirl ii by unintelligible mands and the government ought not lor face the another was shot : in o the lower ' the Court Tns ' Wizard at tub Tukatrk— After-twstored up within himself We seriously Dncs are being crowded with emigrants kcrpondi-nc- i to interfere in tho matter He moved To both the shove rulings defendant's weeks closed doors we shall expect tlic of the body and the third was toraahat It UJijsp0S -question if even Montholon- has the while'huhdreds arei waiting in Queens the The bodiosj'roiicrilel 1 1 of the Counsel gave notice of exceptions The in the face adoption report lie leaves Theatre to be crowded this evening -- most remote' idea' of his master's real town for vessels touching at that port ! wlir and horrible true while filed gliustlv a abatement Mr then in sight cottob never Marshall the believed IyWy folks who witnessed have the plea Lynch young Captain of jther side awaiting the fast offices of thevY to each the designs with regard to Mexico and the London papers speak of the numbers Wizard business will find Martin a perfect oth to the government and it wap which the Court refused to entertain belonged friends They were property deatod was the United States o’clock on Ten seen who the have and those morning South Wales and Saturday other gtcat These fac genius leaving mining wrong to interfere with their right It c J put in separate coffins knl intcnti rd Ue file to his for defendant the reCourt lime set' to doubtless world will the Wizards of rape liy go Two things are certain to all who have districts as very great every payday at was a matter which should be settled aa the same ’returned by grave on two o’clock answer and fresh- their minds with reminiscences of Saturday I Court and the iron coal a knowledge works Vcharacter The laige Napoleon Two men by tho names of Chais Br bringing the courts and the Chamber of Com-hi- s the trial of the case earlier youth We even saw some philoso cnitud Chas V Ieali were sleeping in s wa iny and actual policy is very far from being a heavy diminution of hands! Of these inerc0 had nothing at all to do with it off countenances and sober hurrying phical Reese Tho River Westward— All box in the same shanty with the Gives k Is apparent one and his ambition how- - some' are for New Zealand some for He for tickets early yesterday morning that the subject had ever ReveilleRight regretted follow27th the of May publishes at the time They state that four Indio Jie now sec ever niasked is boundless Men aiguS I Australia some for Canada but by far been taken up amt moved that the doit : ing: the first shooting and did not perceive D XT’ Is Mr John Reddan in this country Mr Lons The whole matter be indefinitely postponed -- he is an emperor and destroyed a repub- - the greatest number for the States “Ixsun Tkocbus — Lient Beunndi received He is wanted at the Tost Office and Lcali till after they had killrdttie fc rntcculin to to from that Fort order last Ruby — repair night he "to become one hence ho has no London ffimea says that ninety per cent 'Mr SB Chittenden said the ques-c- t poet Immediately mother and son The meiT leaped op Editor it h with half of his command The I Mr invites to Pascoe attention I vari in N3 TUC will the remainder of tho for the Northern of the remain but for vlctaltyj the troop and the the box Indians was Js tionJ a republics seentedi: emigration one wagon riialky contraiy It very important made been have Demonstrations our and lime etc of ons of colors upon city vinegar paints r wyiiAt and ran of! to reload their arms UroTj folks of the old affected the merchants of the country so the fort by Indiana and the force now there Is inHe dislikes republics America is a re-- States Yonder if-t- he IfThowc to the place LIcnt Seamonds and The Little Blcb Indian Fight— The lecah ran for the willows and were rbiiit 0 despera pubjic ergo ho dislikes Americafand world are going to come over en masse largely thfit prompt governmental acUon I adequate hqld ch our city passed through our -aiK oa the march for Fort Ruby’ I city tb“®rnin News gives the following particulars teen or twenty times by Indians oa Sfhe of course rbuliTlike to grow fat on her I and leave the kings emperors etc to J was Denyer There more cases amwere Jl necessary 1 aisn saw honch Indians 0:1 an foot nri of the Indian fight near the Little Blue on the They The following dispatches explain themwhK will! richness shako their sceptres over depopulated before the Court of Claims at Washingto the wiUon head offfrom them trying sufficient from coach 18th obtained ' !' ult' ' selves: passengers by " ton than could be settled for many I & Li CUJF SSfiJf Oil Ilow near this logic is to tho truth it cities! take time 12 to had'no o j boiaicrs A Squad of charged r the number of consequently they Cl A-- Griswold Ruby Valley: rowed'on of tho or three YELLOW--would bo difficult to gay But one thing BOATING DOWN THE or 15 who belonged to the 3d U S Yoiun ‘ years The Chamber of Commerce had surviving girls The Austin Reveille says Fort ftnby has been 1 havsi without taking to the vL : ' STONE teers and on their way from the hospital at truth in a special work to perform in this ques- menaced by Indians Iaanthere anyincursion is positive under the benevolent plea of in justire Indian from Leavenworth to Any danger of join their regiment on the After a short lapse of time the Indian Uuih’s fri A' committion am anxious for end of south tho the I of Mexico the the ’governmental valley? special calming perturbed spirit ( Our readers will remember last fall tee shonld plains' marching entirely without arms were turned found the littlo girls weeping ow I request i be aDCointed to inauire into safety of the Company’s ranch' he introduced somo French bayonets to H 8 Eumfleld by U attacked by a body of Indians when near body of their mother who seetued ttk tnrn difference one-oas the men xpokt a The Indians came up to somq-tiPawnee station Ruby May 31 help in tho work suffering 8 Rnmfield Xsqr: II before killed the fii have not rtlie leaving to shanty hands extended them first with able for “backin claiming There is no truth in the report of Indian depredations in Ruby Valley end no danger is expected be “friendly Sioux” The soldiers received girls as before stated and finished the li proper 'debts were paid r To put blessings of an imperial government and for their greet captain with are The Indians lowing if boats ’ practicable theid in a friendly manner until they com- the mother with the tomahawk The r 'rMi proceeds of the cotton sales in the Urea- - pipes and tobacco its paternal -- sway he procured the Mcx- - an C A Griswold ges appear to have been well supplied r menced showing signs of hostility I f°8con““ y1 ' Mexicc Buryruntil the Court of Claims decided 'icana an emperor bat many of tliem The truth is Indians are like other folks— The sergeant of the squad after the Indi- lead arrows and touiahawksoraxesi:t I murderouH work states th on thera waa th® worst 'thing thatnould fond of wero'so ungrateful as not to appreciate good treatment and when they had ans had gathered around the wagon in a took all tlic fluir axes' gunnel: They port of happen 'this by some means heard that the “great cap- threatening manner ordered the men to use to thorn killed the cslves pnnedv with the tain” H S Rnmfield Eaq who has always seize their arms jnmp out and fall in line for or two sheep drove off the best otthekr chora ge “''V'albndghey hinted with the aid See ui “a CaliuJ miles sot stock and some hordes of thateiploring in’ dropping treated thm kindtrw expected along th defence The Indians becoming alarmed at at from 100 to 2 0 head variously propriety V of what cannons arms ammunition and I Teriit??' will be of interest be the L retreated for a short disthis move about twenty minutes after t6i which - r line or they would like him to come along tance bat quickly the matter lie read some corresponOuly men the that afterwards men they could get together that Max-- - expedition' seeing f“with pipes and tobacco” they got up to the had no arms tired and fell der of the Given ahorse teas'! One William Young a member of the dence of upon them killing two young- - inen family between Me Culloch which m age d'e the imilian might go back' to Europe sink Sccretaiy amiable of the intent with passed five two or six others Talley accepting rf seriously wounding a a letter' his ia where the dead calves lay and the ils1 I depth ol experience th In these days there is a and scalping one alive suggested that the que ' the emperor and: be satisfied with his party gives anij where the dead family lay Qiicunseluo?' jj e’ anc is published in the tion gentleman which of jortion The men defended themselves as best they that had kind of epidemic of Indian apprehension It arch-ducThe younmtil j r had a political and legal bearing title Of course he wants to happeued just Pos- t- From Mr Young’s os well as a comniercial one and stated 18 Mf® always to be ready but very danger- - conld until they were overpowered when ail been down at the lower settle me nt I 'hold on 'The - seat may be uueasy and Montana is not were able to travel attempted to escape sheep and were tlicir ou their way to J Zy that far clear how narrative it very The losses were about as stated above wi I ’Engl view wbich place the-that he ithought committals at present J ous at ruthericketty ju3t now but it is todi l (Gover been who how near are the science of navigation or even of Were had Those there knowing escaped they positive Don’t Swear — We are glad to see the ap- were two white men with the band that at and death inexpedient one Yet things are shaping was benefited by the expeDerby’n 1 geography After the Indians iMtd vitlidravi themselves to make his empire the arena Judge Marvin considered it a proper I predation of the Daily Telegraph in the I tacked them The Indiana had their squaws g ' with them who remaiued at some distance the men secreted in the willows Tan ci j dition for tile Chamber Recent “Nrttmis of coteraporaries but some of the from of question some stirring scenes mands smalt Mttlement four miles the scene of action I profane chaps away in the distance ced not YVith pomo eighty companions he left AUe alarm and tlio whole of tliefuaiixi rdattTe-’tthe Co Juarez continues the conflict ' with wear at us Only give us time we will put left lor Fair view : mediately the rendezvous or and commercial intercourse — at Race The A Indians Remarkable of Arriving Virginia ' with '’the yon all on the It was reported that Biackhawk wM harbor varying success immense numbers of boat exchange list We like the Mazenal Indians occupy the province of i y t :‘comtwo found 'boats yard they that neighborhood the night before m South proved that the confiscation law compliment “a —- good paper X with us” ro reported 3 prejanog to Mexican the a of free from direct or indirect actioairt j formerly portion Anumber of the meft a gentleman who refused a com- Empire They are described as a bold and murders sopart ’carried to 'an extreme - discharged northern menc be would not’ better for him mucithe thefrom there the lat( go u retare'lTie'renmih-T0tother From the of we when correspondence we Ieinl-tb- over Telegraph off the Mexican race they-threThe holder of cotton would be allowed plimentary copy independent a hundred thousand say fr killed hare Indan twelve yeryoHBf fond orth tautntioa 3 h“ I 1849 since which period region of country this abont the and the tax year yoke sell their to service in property by paying me spring wnAere lately epreUed the l ?®dy that be sends for it every we fiicted heavy loss upon the nattier tj1! craftswhich Were bnt iitUe Vetter their morning it fcave g independence they er Cent‘ eY1f ® or tho defunct Confederacyv with but L their tock&c It ia safe e?y are almost afraid that he Will insist upon pay slealingof I have several seventh dav em becniflude — on tha attempts although than rafts and subscr to be too haty in conclusion w£ WtSCj j could then discharge their debts ing for it one of these days meagre inducements to remain at home-- Karbari — them masters to subdue former their t by Mar fure forbear from ' suggestion “Mr Moses H Grinnell sturdilmain- we shall be truly glad if the men are said tobe making ready for “colon - ! 15000 7T“tr have of a army They standing dUgus Guard the Mr Young says they endufedeTqty- ' at present to onCaught Him—One of armed chiefly with the flintlock mnsket and lure ofthe Indians i alone the or othffV all- - well used tq I 1 n®avthatvi waa zirig a part prScti name Kilterof terrible murders but be it that Snndayft)rged Capt the machete the latter a hybrid kind of we trust that a speedy retribution viU 80Vernm®nt onSht to do Jn idge to “carr liva from for horse Faust’s f fighting and who as well as the “emi-- j ° imprder Yelloiwtone axe and Their sword take both the murderers would being weapon I regard to the cotton There was still j ery and deserted Fanst went north and Mr spoken of having smelled gun- It has been the policy of the pcop& time cold and hungry: Twen- of the One artillery consists of thirly pieces of cannon Utah part was Honts went and he his not and Texas south in to treat the Indians with kinaats'J war of like partner odor caught the rather a’speck powder( which are manned by captured Mexican gun- to bear patiently s I ! were from Union with Fort miles their Ignorance Goshen Lstep him at now hands 7 the in is of they lie Conty 'so certain of tho suspension of the V all persons taken degenerated depraved anTvitiated to ners Looking at the matter senonsly Max- I frozen death They put gentij I in and had to leave the boats and fiscation law Capt Kitteridge to aa extent probably that no othermj ltmlian may well begin to query 'whether in war except cannonicrs and musicians riolo pj WWAAAAA— in tliat coun and hown hare their and ever of packing freight walking part have a distinct language and a writ- have saved much life and property? flutff A bis subjects arb- wmrtby of his imperial It was finally resolved that the recent - tenThey FRIDAY MORNING 2 v anInto Union back to extends far Fort which kindness labU history standing this and the natural carc” and think his neighbors rather of the government respecting ' A X w PArnL —The Canon Post has giv- - tiquity ite1 inen were left 48 moving on regulations Their number s said to be about inspires when the Indian outrage ' 25 There mp rendered South farther the with womei divine trade the en place to the Daily Appeal a smaller pa- - 500000 and their territory ia separated from murder indiscriminately men should w lacking in veneration for with Thence Berthold to Fort children the citizens can and thirty only Consideration of'the cotton question by per published at “116 per annum in right whUe Napoleon may have to give gold” the’ British Belize by the river Honda only them and carry home to the' priltr fie Th J The Appeal is conducted by Bdbihson Bar iutefcoune takes place be punishment of their deeds White ft Chamber unnecessary ' 3feet9ot retirement and the the literature little very tp jet iwij zens have cultivated peace with theirt tween the Indians tnd the colonists and of from for season if ho 'intends rtobreak with Great entrance the first to their fteopen pfom rmd ‘over I'The Smaller Ditches — In these hot days that much is chiefly contraband in ebaracter they have ever been able and ready te Taa fo hi protege aid brother em-been necessary’ to whip them Jnto p i let the Bhow drive” - Twenty-thre-e of everybody wishes in taking a walk forbusi-hesao- r such as furnishing the Indians with ammunit"In t y-peror hverytlung betokens stirring I the number wipe them out from tne face of ezi a stroll for pleasure to have the be- ionreconcluded to ever -disgusted time no were the citizens and at tim in Mexico ' " pom Their hatred towards the Mexicans t at turn to Fort Berthold The seveAre- casionalfygrtlyexerciaedconceTningthe I ncfit 9fth® hadetrees But woe to summer prepared for the work than at the pK Both 1 8hoe8ana I gaiteni ever and anon as the whose hands' prior to achieving their inde- moment We expect that ihe same imTl maining determined to press forward respective value pf the reisomces ot eacli - mire from fabcy will l&'porsned to the Indians the overflowing ofthe smaller pob- - pendence they snflered tbe most brutal treat- policy as Can before miscreant those Beet but tide next ally the and theever bat ofhumanity moving evening they were captur lie and the private irrigation ditches I met ment a slaves Is of tha most intense nature brought to make atonement to tbelsv and S' SOD Indian - theh I to of“maketlieir Dest about bw a sprinkle occasionally Is very rAttempts have been made by vrobbed pilesJ’ to that end no effort will be spared ith place by ingtha I fan ' "’Th® Canadians are sever eTyexerctsed I food arid firearms and'mbst of titeir bed-- l I CoIoiiSo also comes into tbediscn88ion good bathe public sidewalb just to lay the Government to sell these' Indians Tto' Caban The painfal natureof the calamity r bat deed the the from censuring jjaoi pen I to be planters for slaves bat all inch attempts have to tim' mast point to the moral just : now on the subject of emigration jI ding tusd clotlang and released hungry l1 occastouhily and Arizdna' prpbably will I dust bat it is not exactly in orderone living a 8ixn failed Their subjugation te said to be the culcates — never needlessly expose luj In possession of an I nawi next mornlng Inrfive jnches ot I by and by—In the newspapers themer- - cwitatfd to trftde when one has Immigration of family were folly warnedsacs object contemplated by Jliximilian’s expe- Givenincurred Imbwwith the leather 67 bold we in alone ©few anddmbrit as K bSVi inbybfli' living by they riu m to dition into the province of Campeachy The they were of confident too bat they safety with the I tide J travelled 40 miles that day and fifteen f tion are expatiated on as glibly and pos- j help viewing chagrin heavy the modicum of fluid belonging to them substance of the foregoing is taken from the less and tho end thereof his been w v I I Coloredo Mining JonrnaL ot immigration from Europe tending tho next ' written f eibly as unscrupulously aa could bo done without flooding and miring the aidewalks ( N tout r teoatawui£jl VW nv - 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