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Show NEWS SUMMARY. Navigation is practically at an end on the Yukon. While boring a well near Banto, Colo., workmen found a skeleton of a human being. j j In Waterloo, la., Saturday night the first snow of the season fell to the depth of four inches. Ben Borge, 22 years old, was thrown from a horse in a field near Lamer, Colo., Monday and killed. The Citizens' State bank of Colorado City, is to be transferred to the First National bank of Colorado City. In London it is announced that the Duke of Cornwall and York willshortly receive the title of Prince of Wales. Dawson has practically gone into winter quarters and active preparations prepara-tions have been made for winter mining. min-ing. The dispute between Chile and Argentina Argen-tina respecting the strategic roads- is in a fair way toward satisfactory settlement, settle-ment, An irade has been promulgated bj" which the settlement in Turkey of any of the religious congregations expelled from France is prohibited. Mrs. George H. CramptOn of Colorado Springs was very severely injured by falling into an excavation near science building in college campus. ; An expression co mmonly heard in England is that good feeling with j America will be worth more than the closest alliance with Germany. The comptroller of the currency has authorized the Seventh National bank of New York to resume business. Depositors De-positors will be paid in full, with interest. in-terest. Miss Anna Newcomer of Elkhart, Ind., who was in Salinas, Cal., on a visit, hanged herself to a bedpost in her room Monday. She was in poor health. The Japanese government has decided de-cided to institute economies and effect other measures in order to offset the failure to sell bonds in the United States. The Berliner Nachrichten, which is most hostile in its criticism of British a "jj" BLcthodi, is owrr-jd by Herr - " Krupp, who sell cannon to Great Britain. Visitors to the shoe and leather fair at London are impressed by the fact that the British boot and shoe trade is largely dependent upon American machinery. ma-chinery. In Petaluma, Cal., Monday a fierce fight occurred between a vicious bulldog bull-dog and a horse. Both animals were so badly hurt that death from blood poison is likely. Great Salt Lake is lower now than it has been since the establishment of readings. It is about two inches lower than it was last February, the previous iow-water record. The tour of the Duke of Cornwall - and York is regarded in Paris as a failure on account of the circumstance that he replied in English to the French-Canadians. Great preparations are being made It Dawson and during the winter .here will be strong competition for vvir-ice travel." An opposition stage line" will be put on. The Territorial grand jury of Hawaii has finished its labors and presented a lengthy report to Judge Gear, in which the Honolulu asylum for insane is very severely criticised. John K. Hellenkemp, a section hand on the Southern Pacific road, was struck by a freight train near San Jose. Cal., Monday and had his shoulder broken in two places. Including the cargo of the schooner W. F. Jewett, which arrived Sunday the total recepits of Alaska salmon at San Francisco this season amount to 1,287,022 cases and 12,949 barrels. The total customs revenue for the seven mouths ended July 31, 1901, at Philippine ports was 85,025,139, an increase in-crease over the ,same period of 1900 of 81,124,330 and over 1899 of $2,469,683. In SaDto Rosa, Cal., Monday, Street Commissioner William P. Shepard was attacked by a vicious mastiff.' A piece of flesh six inches long was taken from the right leg of the street commissioner. commis-sioner. Fire Monday practically destroyed the business portion of Gifford, N. D. Loss 850,000; insurance, $21,000. The fire probably was started by burglars in their attempt to blow a safe in a butcher shop. "1 |