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Show X COALVILLE TIMES. ELECTION RETURNS.; T t tiku Kuiin COALVtLLE. . REPUBLICANS co. l MAKE SMALL CAiNS. utah7 )U taws. M HMrhvwU 4 Soataefcjr RtvvUItu Snwwn, Mary. Iwd, MUatMlppi cad MofcrasSa KImI UTAH NEWS. Are lauwntla bo Washington, Nov. 9. Return from all state holding election have been received with the seme results gener ally n in the presidential election, though major! lie were often reduced From tbe result neither party ean rlalrn any decided gain from a na185 warrant, aggregating HI, tional standpoint, Bmall gain were 403. W. made by the Republiesns in Kanaaa received end South Dakota, which place both A carload of almanac wa in Salt Lake City last week, the book itates in the Republican column. In being destined for varion parts of the Kentucky Goebel defeat can not be atete. taken ne n Republican gain, because Tbs bftok clearance of Balt Lake. for the election turned on local issue and the month were 13,971,473, compared the unpopularity of tha Democratic with ft. 77,899 for tha asms month erndldat. 1n in 189. Republican states the majorities are not so great M they warn two A number of Salt Lake dairymen are to be prosecuted on the charge of pub year ago, but compare favorably with The same la thing formaldehyde in tha milk which those of four years ago. true of Democratic strongholds, the they are selling. that the Tbe new cottage belong- explanation being, probably, full ia not vote out. gotten Western Railway ing to the Rio Grande tha Republican ticket a at Helper are reeled to the men at 15 Iowa gave from 50,000 to 80,000, of plurality per month. Including water and electric Kansas gav a Republican majority, light a majority of tha county electing Tbe advanee In the price of iron is officers, Thera waa no stats ticket. destined to aid in the opening up o' Kentucky went Republican, electing the immense iron fields in Southern over Goebel by about 10,000 Taylor Utah, Already a number of capitalists majority. are looking into tbe matter, Massachusetts gars n Republican The two local raliway aystems, tbe majority. The question! expansion Western and Short Line, show actual was an issue in on district, the 'Regross receipts for September of $1,12?,-158.3- 4, publicans winning on it. nearly all of which passed lq New York the Republicans will have a majority in the assembly of 33, 'Ibrougtrtba bait Luke clearing-house- . gaiu of 14 seat. Eighty bead of horses were shipped New Jersey gsv a Republican mafrom Richfield to St. Louis last wsek. The transportation will cost from 110 jority of SO.Ooo. In Ohio, Nash, Republican, is elected to 111 per bead, and lb shippers as30,000. by the receive to good prices for pect Pennsylvania returns a plurality ot animats. 135.000 for Barnett, Republican, for Tbe Indian school at White Rocka Tb pric of coal ha advajiced fifty ctoti a too til over the lUt. Inmates In the There are seventy-- ! county inlrmary of Salt' Lake county. During the Month of October the Mate auditor drew on the ataU treaa-ure-r five-roo- m baa received a few new treasurer. recruits during have been the past week. F.fty-flv- e mors snrotled so far, and thirty-fir- e are needed to fill the. school up to its full capacity, A number of Richfield peopla havc begun driving artesian wells on their premise. Last week water waa struck at a depth of ninety-si- x feet, just east of town, the Row being more than 130 ) .. gallons per minute. The teachers of the public schools of Richfield have decided to visit the ; tchoola of Salt take City thlc week and spend the retire week visiting. The object da said lobe for the general Improvement of the schools there, Thedirector of the census has noth Senator Rawlins that tha following Utah applicants for appointments la tha bureau have paused: John A. Roshard. t'ov; Mark E. IWamaak, Pleasant Grove; Ihiplei A. Dunning, Provo; Walter (X Hurd, Balt Lakt lied City. Three boys held up a Chinese gardener at hie home in the tubnrba of Balt South Dakota fails into the Republican column with 4,000 majority. Maryland has been carried by the Democrat by about 10.0OO. Mississippi gives 30,000 for the De. mocracy ion a light vote. Nebraska still retains her place as a fusion state by to ooo to tfi.ooo. Virginia remain at it always haa overwhelmingly Democratic. Ran Ftancisco and Uetroitelect Dew, ora tic mayors. Denver the Democrat made a , In sweep the county of Arapahoe giving 3.000 to 5,000 pluratiry, la Ohio, where the hardest fight was biade. the Repobllcaue carried the state, but by smaller majorities than two year ago, though they were larger than the majorities ot four years ago, when Hush nett ws elected by Stl.ooo. n New Yoik City, Taw utany defeated Ms ret, who has been a prime mover til the investigations Injto Tammany methods, and chairman of tha investigation committee, for the legls : lsture. Mayor Jones of Toledo, who waa running ou a municipal reform ticket, received a good vote, drawing from both aide. Regarding the result, he said: "The result of the election gratifying to me, aa it moat be to every lover of liberty. The vote for idea ia large enough the to justify the elaim that the eauae kaa won the greatest victory ever recorded la the political history of the state. "I believe that the moral force will cause the legislature to pass Hie municipal cotie commission bill, which pro- Lake one night last week, relieving him of 133 in cash, after which they smashed up the furniture, overturned the lamp, and almost scared the Celestial to death. Tbe boy are nnder arrest. Sowswkk, the Indian chief, whohai made so many uttreanouable demands Bad threatened to leave the reerva-tioif those demands were refused, has evidently changed hie mind. He now says that ba ia going to atay at tha White Rocks reservation and quit his talk, J. E. Brennan, pretending to be a revenue officer and getting saloon men to cash checks tor him, ha been to jwyvu ment la tbe Bait Lake jail. When he is released he will be prosecuted by the government for Impersonating an officer, Tbe prospect of the building of tht new road into Marysvale ia causing increaaed activity in business circlet in that town, if Marys vale la tnadi is.ex-tremel- non-partisa- n y n vide that every municipal officer in Ohio shall be elected by the plan, doing away entirely with political parties in all our eitie. Ihe. vole iif tbenosi partis? a idea will have its influence in shaping tissues next year. Therewitt.be more of morals in the national platform by tbe reason of it. I am thankful that vote of Ohio may be the recorded a favoring a Christian policy n non-partis- toward the Philippine." By the Combined efforts of the the terminus of the railroad It wtttb tha shipping point for Garfield, Kane and Piute counties, and wjll be a good location for business. Two contractors were in Belknap last week looking over the Kio Grande Wee tern Railroad company grade from Belknap to Marysvale, for the purpose of putting in their bid for the completion of the road to Marysvale by April publican, and Re- Taylor, Republican, ha been elected governor of Kentucky by amajorlty variously estimated from 7, into to 15,000 over Goebel, Democrat. Returns indicate the election ot tbe entire Republican ticket, w bile thccouiple.xion of the legislature ia in doubt. Tbe fight on Goebel w aa a bitter personal one, which began in tha state convention and has reigned ever since, ' . 1, 1906. : The fusion, or Bryan ticket, carried Latest advice from Hlgbee, tha pro- In Nebraska by substantially the same moter of the Tabernacle choir's trip to majority aa two years ago, 15.U00. New York, ia that be le progressing' Bryan, regarding the result, said: The with hie negotiatloes with the campaign in Nebraska waa fought on national issue a, sad the result la a pro. of ihe Pari; exposition looking to the taking of the aiagera to test against tbe policy of the adminisFrance. tration. been have Florists who experiment-inSALT LAKE REPUBLICANS WIN. with th soil and water, declare It Eloet Maior Portia mt Tholr Trkst by a is possible to grow rosea in Utah equal Martow Margl. to those Imported from California and Salt City, Utah, Nov. 9. The other States, This will hieliTa ssviDg ReouLIicaus of Salt Lake elected the of many thousands of dollars to lovers major portion ot their ticket, securing the mayor, recorder, anditor and nine of the rose. out ot fifteen eouncilntea. The DemoJim Lee, a Chinese resident of Mill crats elected attorney, treasurer, jusCreek, baa been sentenced to pay a fine tice of the peace and six eouncilmen. Republican candidate for and aerve fifty days In the Thompson, ot mayor, defeated Barnes, Democrat, by county jail for stealing nine bnaheli a majority of 688, while Naylor, Repubof potatoes from a neighboring farmeA lican candidate for recorder, who waa Jim declares h will buy his potato! one of Utah's volunteers who recently returned from the 1hilipplnea, received in the future. a majority of 1,447, , . g ( l-- N EW NAVAL TERROR. X, ENTRAPPING AGUINALDO. ia rmrat His JCacbpe North r hUf VMM. . ' tf4. New York, Nov, 8. The ADVISES RETEN- I Manila, Nov 7. A flee of transports COMMISSION ,- - TION Of ISLANDS torpedo boat Holland has been success- and gnnboata ba? left Manila for the fully tested In Peeonlc bay, L. L Al most important expedition of the Waa tad So Lao Mulls Sa Go tbe close of the test the member oi autumn Its designation It Agataalda Sa rtf as AaMrteua With ruipi-tbe board of Inspection, Rear Admiral opposedcampaign. or somsother to t Dagupan, laJapaaJsasc Waa 14 Mona As- - snSy-Bw- ha Rodgers, Commanders William H. Em- Northern point mt Situation. ory and Charles II. Rolicker, and NaGeneral Wheaton commands, with i val Constructor.. Washington F. Capps, Vr axhington, Nov. 4. In accordance brigade consisting of the Thirteenth shook bands with John P. Holland, the in fan third two with tbe infantry, tbe understanding reached at the Thirty try. Inventor, and congratulated him oa hi guaaofthe Sixth artillery, andtw conference at the White House, tbe anocsrTrehd W7ledtwenly-fiv- c Gatling. The' transport Sheridan, Philippine commission submitted to years for victory, and tears streamed Francisco de Rev and Aztec carry tbe president the preliminary report down his cheek when the naval off- tha troops, with the gunboat Helens which it had promised to prepare. icer greeted him, as escort. Tbia report appear to be a compact Tbe Holland ran out to the court was sent ahead te summary of conditions on the islands A dispatch and Captain Lowe and Commandei arrange a rendezvous with tha United aa the commission left them; of the Emery descended Into the light round Btatee cruiser ( hsrleaton, and to the historical event which preceded the turreton the top of the boat Thecap warship that are patrolling tbe north- Spanish war and led to the original was closed and tha, Holland prepared ern eoset of Luzon Filipino insurrection; of theexebaugea to make Its first trip along the measIt te assumed here that tbe purpose between Admiral Dewey aod the other ured mile. The beginning of the coursa of the expedition is to move down the American commander and the insurwas marked by two red and white Dagupan-Msoil- a railroad toward Tar-la- gents, the breaking out aud progress pda act 300 feet aparL The terminain order to praveot Agnlnaldo'a of the present insurrection, and finally tion of the mile was marked in the force from making another base a statement of the capacity of tbe same manner,. Beyond the termina- farther north. Dagupan and Apparr( A noFilipino for tion pole waa set a pole to be used a a are the strongholds of the insurgents table feature of tbe is a memoreport target Between the two end of the In the north. randum by Admiral Dewey, explanamile were pole ao that the board could It has been the unanimous Opinion ot tory of his relations with Aguinaldo. note tbe adherence to the course or any military experts that Dagupan ahould The commission telle briefly how it deviation from It The course waa by be made a base of operations, but suf- conducted the task entrusted to it, compass due north and south, tha ficient' troops hav heretofore beep hearing statements from all ciassea of starting point being the south end. people in Manila, as to the capability lacking, filth General Wheaton, When all waa ready the Holland aud Lawton moving on Tarlao of the Filipinos for sank to a depth of ten feet while going from three directions, and tha mouoJ the habit and customs ot tbe people, at full speed, which waa attained al- tains hemming in the other side, the and also the establishment of municimost immediately. This left the tip insurgents' capital will soon become pal governments in many towns. Ali of the flag poles on her deck exposed. untenable. this matter is to be included in the But for these it would have been imAgulnaklo mav attempt to shift his final report possible to have traced the boat, a headquarters to the rich tobacco counTurning to the history of the islands, while aubmerged she made no disturbtry at the northern end of the island. the commission attaches little importance upon the surface. She traveled It will be difficult for tbe insurgents to ance to tbe divers rebellions which had at tha rata of eight knots an hour, escape, preceded that of 1896. As to this Should the scheduled operations making the distance from start to turnmovement, they declare it was in no minute. ing point in nineand one-haorganized insurrection on a large sense an attemprXo wToTndependanee, Arriving at the end ot the mile, she scale should le at aa end early next but solely to obtain relief from intolershot to the surface, her turret coming spring, although guerrilla warfare it able abuses. To sustain this stateinto view. Ten seconds later she bad likely to continue for a long time. No ment they quote from an insurgent again disappeared. Within the ten one anticipates that the insurgents will 'proclamation showing what was deseconds she corrected her course, har- make many hard battles. manded was the expulsion of the friars ing deviated only seventy feet from the the restitution to the people of TREASURY STATEMENT. true course, and fired a regulation their, lands, with a division of the lieTaueSiad IMmnliul blalnrt, Whitehead torpedo, weighiug 840 tor tha taar. Episcopal sees between Spanish and pounds, which went spinning off to-- ! Washington, Nov. 7. -- Hon. Ellis n. priests. ward the target, 800 yard away. The report states that Aguinaldo Roberts, treasurer of the United States, Mean while, a the deadly missile In his annual report tq secretary Gage, wished to attack the Americans when whirled through on its course, the Ho- sun up the operations ot the fiscal tbey landed at Paranaque, but was delland swung about and started back. year by saying that a notable activity terred by lack of arms and amuiuni-tioShe turned To a radius of seventy-fiv- e wa exhibited In all kinds of currenejf From that point on there was feet, or about one and wits a marked increase in the use- - et 8 growing friction between the Filihe own length. She was flyiug back gold coin and in a 18as degree of silver pinos and the' American troops. There to tbe starting point before the missile coin, while the prosperity of the coun- was no conferences," sas tbe report. had run its course. The return trip has at no tiuio left any part of the "between the officers of the Filipinos try was made in about the same time, 3 f officers with a view to oper--1 the outward run, and waa equally sue- - government notes in - the- - treasury above the demands of daily business in. aipg against the Spanimds, nor was cessful. He shyt: its several offices there of any kind. There . OTLS CAMPAIGN BEGINS. effect ot the new revenue lair BHrer was any preconcerted operations Are Knlerlslued that Agulnalda is shown in Hops the receipts of tha year. In or any combined movement by the Will ha Conquer tl This Month. which there was an increase in 1898 of United States aud Filipinos against 8.Nov, With force Washington, , RErEulinE more than 30,000 fighting 156,553.11)9 from customs and $102,536,-62- 0 the Spaniards, from international revenue. The Reference is made to Aguinaldoa demen Generals Lawton, MacArthnrand Wheaton are now closing in on Avul-- I Collation of International revenue mand that he be allowed to loot Manila than those for any prev- - and take the arms of the Spaniards. ntliWi army,-- . uavsl tals out SovemT' with the exception only of Tbe latter demand la said to confirm Jouayear, j ber fifth and sixth aa the dates for 1866, and the total ordinary receipts, the statement that he intended to get the all alonf commencing campaign the line and the war department hat which amounted to 8515,860, 636, were possession of the arms to attack tbe information that the program is bem also the largest on record, with tha Americans. Further evidence of the same exception. hostile intention of the Filipinos was carried out. The net ordinary expenses were a found in the General Otis dispatches are optimisorganization of popular tic in tbe highest degree and tbe ofli little over 605, 000,000, an amount ex-- club, which later on furnished a local 0nl militia to attack the 'Americans. The Hals are predicting that the reMtion wa There deficiency of $89,111,359 decrees of the Filipino congress are be crushed before will the end of the In ordinary revenues. also cited as well as the making of present month and that important I ucluaive of loans and the issue of Lolos (knives) in every ahop in Manila. victories will be announced within a notes and certificates, the total receipts It is shown that a considerable elelew day. on all accounts by warrants were ment in the Filipino congress wished Aguinaldo army, greatly reduced and the total disbarse-ment- s, to address to President ia at Bayambaog, McKinley a reby desertions, ith the addition quest not to abandon the $948,222,148. miles north of which Philippines. Tarlac, twenty was his headquarter up to a month of the proceedings of the new 3 per (At this stage tbe Paris conference cent to tbe ordinary revenues, there waa discussing the future of the Philago. waa a fiscal eurplua of $100,791,521 for The president was also to ippines) tbe ye&r. The receipts from the loan MsiImni Bay Gold Vtalria. be asked his desire as to the iotxn of Duluth, Minn , Nov. 81 J. M. O- represented every part of the country. Of the total of nearly $.00,000,000, upgovernment he wished to establish. sborne, editor of the Fort Francis newwards of $125,000,000 came to the office But all thia tim Aguinaldo was preio arrived thia spaper, city today. Since in M ashingtoa in the form of checks be waa here last spring he hat made a ou bauks in every part of the country. paring for war and delaying these was paid in gold, messages, and it waa understood the trip to the Hudaoa bay country and Nearly $79,000,000 of $75,000,000 in United States attack would come when the first act went clear into the Eskimo lan be- upwards notes and the rest in other kinde ot by the American force would afford a yond where ihe Indians inhabit. Be money. swt tiny "stories prtntcrt slew WfeSi Should our power Cy any fatality IDAHO RIOTERS CdNVlCTED ago of the riches of Unguvalaml are Ton ot the Thirteen on Trial Ooavletod ot be withdrawn, the commission believes correct. the government of the Philippines Mapping a Hall Train. would speedily lapse into anarchy, It ia a great country. He has a specy 7. Nov. The jury Moscow, laa., which would excuse, if it did not necimen of coal from a mine being operata verdict of guilty in the essitate, the intervention of other ed end will soon be shipping. It Is a ease returned not of tea and guilty in the case powers and the eventual division of of anthracite with quality very light of three of the Coeur d Alene miners, tbe islands among them. specific gravity, and a very high pep. who have been on trial here in the "Only through American occupation, therefore, is the idea of free rentage of carbon. lie think it will United States court oa a com of charge Philippine comfiner largr market: Work on tha piracy and ot slopping a United Statea monwealth ataallunited. conceivable. And tbe field la very active. gold mail train at IVallace on April 29tb indispensible need from the Philippine view of of maintaining American PRECIOUS METALS. last, the day on which the Bunker Hill point sovereignty over the archipelago is Ei parts and Impart of Gold and xitvar u aed MuUivsn mill was .blown up at recog u Ued by alt-- u telTigen t Filipinos Wardner. Maw fork. and even by those insurgents who men The Dennis are:. . convicted New York, Nov. 8. Exporta of gold sire an American protectorate, Tha O'Rourke, Arthur Wallace, Henry it is true, would lake the reve-enu- es from New York the past week were John Lucinettl, C. It. Burrcv latter, end leave us the responsibilities. '. 123,000 in coin;of silver, 1673,671, chief- Francis Butler, Ed Abinoia, P. Nevertheless they recognize the induLouis and Mike OHonoell, to London and in Malvey Havre. Since bars, ly bitable fact that the Filipino can not Ball. January 1st: Gold, $25,886,146; silver' Those acquitted are: F. W. Garrett, stand alone. Thus the welfare of the Filipino $38,937,703, against 110,021,948 gold and Fred ishaw aod V. V. Bundren. coincide with the dictates of national On April 2'uh of tbia year a mob of 837,935,393 silver tbe same period in our abandoomeut 1,000 men took possession of railroad honor in forbidding We 1898. of the archipelhgo. can not, from to train went Wardner, Wallace and at of Import gold at the port of New where any point of view, escape the responsblew up th mill of tbe ibilities they of government which our York for the week were $451,484. oj Busker Hill ai-- l Sullivan company with and the commission a veer-- $ 1 2 4.6 10; - Hi nc Jmnua ryfis t. dynamite, destroying a quarter of ft ia strongly persuaded that the perGold, $13,879,085; silver, $Ml3,8Si' million dollars north of property and formance of our nadonal duty will two men They were charged against $95,729,570 gold, and 2, U6,0y hilling prove the greatest bleasing to tbe peowith being members of this mob. ailver for the tame tirua last year. ple of tbe Philippine islands. Ilallaad SsnrtM Tfn4 Baal Saeceaa. DEWEY ON PHILIPPINE REPORT. KEEP PHILIPPINES; Bai fwH . gay iuu-ffiart- Ins lst c, Mao-Artb- 1 t to-Ja- 1 1 LyAlt ESTERHAZY CONVICTED. Shells for British Army. Thro London, Nor 7. Triusporta l)an owtanoai! to Tkraa Tears la TrSw fw just been secured for the lioalin-- r brigade, whicV Btttbe bur-ue- d r Eatawtllaa" to the Cape The brigade baa 10. Maj. lwunt EsWhazy, 099 round o five-- noli 1aria, Nov. Lydite ahella the reputed authority of the tnmlereau siting iL According to tho es-ft which brought about the couri, t,on 0f timates, ft single shell, faltin? goo men. It bode, H,u CepL Alfred Dreyfue on the charge o! oaapct demonstrated jB the battle of treason, wa sentenced today by de- Omdarmao, which destroyed the army fault on bis cousin Christian's charge f Khalifa Abdullah, that large num-m- of of swindling to three years' imprisoDervishes were killed by while hundred of vulture nment and to pay ft fine ot ,V franc. nd eagle fell on th battlefield from ordered refund to was also He the 33,. me cause. , f 0O0 franca claimed by Christian. 7 1 auf-locat- , jr - Spaalak Crmlaara Bala ad. San Franciso, Nov. 4. Tbe steamer China bring the new that th a three Spanish cruiser tank' El Manila by De wey'a fleet, Isia de Cub, lain da Luand Don Joan da Austria, zon. raised and towed .to Hongkong some time since, have been restored to their former condition and are ready to join Admiral Watson's squadron. Tbe work has been under tbe supervision of Lieutenant Iiobaon. Tbs vessels will be placed on btockade duty in tha Philippines. ably tma tha IsUncU. GEN. JOUBERT sue-eee- d. nd--oo- 11 t PROTESTS. Dosan't Lika th AitiinunlUon Utod lf - 1 Mo with-perfec- -- e? Withdraw Washington, Nov. 5, Admiral Dewey asked regarding the report of th Philippine (onmimiu, said! I wish you would say for me that I endorse every word of the commission's admirable report, I can say this propriety, for the reason that I did not write it ll yae written by thejiterary mauibers of th commission after full and free eonfergnee between ua, but on every conclusion reached we were unanimoua. x We made an absolutely truthful representation of all that ba haytned aod of the existing situation. "There hae not been a moment since tbe first gun waa fired that the United States could have withdrawn from the islands, and tha reason set forth in the reports to why permanent American control ia essential are, in my opinion, immovable. There is no other alternative. That the Tagaloa are realizing thia is shown from the rapid disintegration from Aguinaldos ranks. The latest advices show a very decided improvement in the situation. I look for an early termination of the war. In fact, I firmly believe that the bottom has diopped out of the insurrection." M n. taa talU4 IUU My tha tirltlah. London, Nov 5. Belated dispatches from the British camp at Ladysmith, Natal, add little information regarding Mondays fight, except tue estimates of Boer losses, which are now killed and 200 said to be ninety-fiv- e wounded, mostly victims of the artillery shells, winch have wrought such great havoc that it ia said General Joubert, the Boer eemmander has written a letter to General White, the British commander, protesting against the use of lyddite. According to all accounts tbe pres-an- d nc Ladysmith of the long-rang- e nval ?vna, and the splendid shooting ot the bluejaeUets have materially Proved the position of the British. A temporary armistice was declared Mon,fty evening, to allow of the col- lection of the dead and wounded. ve I MISUNDERSTOOD THE FACTS. d General Fanrton aod Xrrfitilaliop Ireland Minneapolis, Nov. 5. Thomas Camp- Cootroyerwy llt-tw-e bell, late of the Thirteenth Minnesota regiment, says the controversy between General Funston anti Archbishop Ire- land regarding clnirch desecration in the Philippines, is based on a misunderstanding of ihe fact1 He sayaHiat be, himself, is a Catholic, and that there were a score or more Catholics in his company, ail of whom had aa many church relics aa did their Protestant comrades. The reason, he savs. is that the Filipinos themselves had desecrated the churches before the United State troops came The buildings were loop-hole-d for smuil arms nml used as store houses aud hospitals, so that the destructions of the building became ft tragetic necessity The paraphernalia cither had to he tukeu away or suffer destruction with the building. , Klondike Gold Output. Washington, Nov. 4. In a report to the state department Consul McCook, at Dawson, under date of September 14 last, says the gold shipments for the season sggregated 9,247,745. Prices of living, he says, have been slowly declining. Typhoid was decreasing and the death rate had also decreased. The-rusto Cape Nome coutinues from mining camps all along the .Ynkon. At Circle City only seventy-fiv- e people remain out of 200. Eagle City has lost 500 of its population of 1,500, and Rampart City haa- on ly 200 of its former -population of -- 4,660. ' re,Balniug.-- - The Cape now haa a population numbering thousands and supports many stores, dance houses, saloons, etc. The consul says that aa to the richness of the couutry there can be no doubt, and refers especially to the Ruby and," which ha been traced along tho short to Port Clorence, 130 miles west of Cape Nome... The creeks back of th,. , Cape are also improving. It is calculated that upwardsof 30,000 people will be in the country the cornin'- - year. - d Lord Urafort Flymouth Eug., . Nor. Lord Charles Jlcresfor 1 haa accepted tha post of second In command ot the British Mediterranean squadron ia succession to Henry Noel, whose time expires in January next. Lord Bereaford haa already elected his staff. The pres association which was responsible for the announcement of Lord Beresforde ppotntinent,-l- d later in the day that the admiral In an interview at Sheffield. deoled having , been appointed second in command of the Mediterranean squadron. Rear-Admir- -- Dw7 haul; Ksonloa. Tacoma, Wash., No. 3. A. M.Dewey, special agent of the government depart- ment of labor baa annonnead her that all members of th Dewey family related to Admiral Dewey would bold a reunion at tha hotel. Waldorf-Astori- a New York, i January or February. Dewey, who ie a eouala of the admiral, Baa been one of the prime movers in the plan. He eaye 1,300 Dewey will gather In Now York to meet the admiral and bla bride. Over 100 Dewey from the Pacific coast will be present. j. |