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Show NORTHWEST NOTES. NEWS SUMMARY. Quite a number of the tVyoming voleast of yellow fever haw unteers remained in the Philippines occurred in New Orleans for several The strike at the capitol building at days. Helena, Mont., la believed to be at an There are a few cases of yellow fever end. at Key West, but they are of a mild The atale of Wyoming haa 279 pen-- - . . . type. sioners, and they drew $59,053 last The revolution in the southern prov luces of Peru has been completely year, thousand young trout Fighty-fiv- e crushed. in the streams been distributed have For the past month the revenue col- of Northern Laramie Wyo. county, lected in Peoria, Ills, has averaged From Reno, Nevada, comes the news 150,000 a day. that the water ia so low in theTruckee At Cordova, Mexico, there have been river that the electric light works are sixty-eigdeaths from yellow fever unable to run. pp to August so. The Colorado regiment will probably The queen regent of Spain has signed be mustered out on 8 snd a decree calling out 60,000 men of the leave San Francisco September for home on the t 1890 class for military service. following dav by the special train. There is active recruiting everyof Cripple Creek The total where in Paris, and the government for the monthoutput of August, according to Intecontinues to send troops to the the most careful estimates, ia 33,650 rior. tons of ore.having a value of $1,382,000. Havana Oiario Dclamarine says that The mine owners and business men none of the rait.e which' are ''ring im- of Colorado Springs and Cripple Creek, ported into Cuba are fit for human con- will send to the Faria exposition in sumption. 1900 a pyramid of gold worth $1,000,-00A Peoria, Decatur & Evansville train was h eld-u- p by robbers at Lincoln, A young hobo robbed M. J. King, a 111. The crew resisted and one robber 8, D., prospector, of $270 Keystone, waa killed. and a gold watch at Rawlins, Wyo., It is generally understood in Johan- and made hie escape on one of the nesburg that there ia the strongest in- westbound soldier trains. clination in the volkaraad to repudiate A report is current that the WyoBritish suzerainty. ming Southern will soon be bnilt, all The famous Wilder bria,- meets at reports to the contrary .notwithstandChickamauga, September id and 19, to ing. A large amount of capital la said dedicate a monument which'the brigade to be interested in the line. aurvlvora have erected. Civil service examination will be held It ia expected that the presidents at Carson, .Nev., October 7, to establish proclamation relating to the taking of an eligible Hat from which appointthe census In Cuba will be made public ments may be made to positions in the at Havana very soon. mint and assay office at that place. The threatened strike of bakers in Two Wyoming volunteers. Sergeant Havana baa been averted, the men, ac- Benjamin Moore, company II, and Corcording to the terms of agreement, re- poral Thomas Olsen, company F, died ceiving an increase ol 87.50 per month. on the voyage home of dysentery. Disastrous forest fires are raging in Moore was buried at sea and Olsen at the southern portion of Calhoun coun- Nagasaki, Japan. are workThe following Wyoming postoffices ty, Arkansas. become have been lately ordered discontinued1 have and Many night. ing day exhausted. Cheeseman, Big Horn county, mail to Thirty-fiv- e Spanish soldiers, sur- 8unshine; Davidson, Laramie county, vivors of the garrison that so long held mail to Mountain; Oinstead, Crook . iialor, on the east const of - Luzon, county, mail to Morse Governor Thomas of Colorado in a against the Filipinos, have arrived at (Barceion letter praises the action of the departThe monthly statement of the publie ment of the Pacific for the manner in debt shows the debt, less cash in the which Colorado soldiers were treated. treasury, amounted to $1,157,306,554, a Secretary Root has thanked the govdecrease as compared with the last ernor for his communication. month of $4,381.16, John Tooker Henderson, whodied at In Denver now are progress Negotiations recently, was at one time cap-- , modus vivendi for the tain of the famous vigilantes at Virlooking ta definlttao, temporarily, of a boundary ginia City, Mont., and at several line betweeu Alaslc s ' and YBBTSHtlsh period in his life he helped make tbs Northwest territory. stirring history of the Rocky mountain f The Transvaal has decided not to region by anbdneing lawless elements. prosecute in the case of Richard Elroy At Billings, Monk, Alonzo Teeters, Nicbol and others, charged with trea- a fish vender, attempted to criminally son, and they have been released. assault the young daughter of-- J. A Nichol ia an American. Morley. Upon the fact becoming While mentally unbalanced. Henry known a warrant waa issued for TeeEmcde, a Chicago carpenter, shot and ters arrest. When the sheriff entered 'killed his wife, Emma, and 'fatally the house he found Teeters dead and da u gh ter. He on the floor an empty bottle which had wonnded his y ear-ol- d suicide. committed contained strychnine. then A dispatch from Chihuahua, Mexico, e telephone service besays the military authorities there tween Denver and Cheyenne was estabhave received newt of an attack on the lished last week, when the line was municipality of Guadaloupe by a force formaUy opened to the public. Goverof about 200 Yaqui Indiana nor Thomas of Colorado, and Chief General Isidro Jiminea will arrive at Jnstiee Potter of Wyoming, exchanged Puerto Plata during the week, accord- congratulatory messages in behalf of ing to cable advices from Santiago de two states over the completion of the Cuba. It ia thought he wUl be able to lies and establishment of telephone service. succeed Figuero as president. No now ht 0. - Fire-fighte- rs i -- 5-- Long-distanc- Through the arrest at Butte, Monk, Ponta Delgado, Azores islands, reports a violent cyclone raging there, of Mayer, an assayer of Butte; John F. doing much damage to shipping and to Boyd, brother of Mayor Boyd of and James McDonald, an emproperty all over the island of San L ployee of tht Granite Bimetallic mine, Several Uvea have been lost. the disclosures of wholesale thefts of Sen or TrujUld, editor of Santiagoel silver bullion from the Bimetallic Porveulr, and Eduardo Yero, editor of company have juat been ' made. At Cubano Libre, wiU fight a duel ia con- least $50,000 worth of bullion baa beer sequence of differences on questions made away with. arising oat of the elections of the city Advices from Binghamton, N. Y., eouneiL state that a company of New York The statement that millionaires recently acquired title to Wataon, commanding the United States a largo tract of oil land in Wyoming naval forces at Manila, has asked to be and, under the nang? of the Union Oil relieved of his command because of ill company, will sink wells and develop health, la denled.tn Washington, offi- the properties. Three prominent memcial circles. bers of the firm, accompanied by oil An Employers association, repreexperts, are now en rente to Cheyenne senting from $7,000,000 to $9,000,000 to complete the arrangements for startof local capital, has been organized In ing work at once. Machinery was pur8pokane to resist any demand of or- chased some time ago. ganized labor in the city which lta The battery of the Wyoming light members may regard as unjust. artillery came back with three officers The Peruvian cabinet crisis baa been and fifty-seve- n men. Captain Clarks, solved by the formation of a coalition tbs commander of the battery was left cabinet, as the result of the conference behind in Yokohama. ... It la presumed between Eduardo Romano, president- he missed the transport. First Lieuelect, and the leaders of the minister- tenant J. M. Gilmore is la command, ialist factions. aided by Lieutenant C. A. Bristol. The The war department is makingevery only deaths recorded in that command effort to secure the removal of the two waa that of Frank H. Sioex, who died batteries of artillery garrisoned at Key In San Francisco of typhoid fever, and " West, bnt so far has been unable to do that of Pat Saili van, who died ia Honoo, becauseof the strict quarantine lulu of pneumonia.- drawn by the Florida state officials. . ' As a result of a quarrel about family Timber cutting in Yucatan has been affairs, Oliver Holmes, an elderly resinspended on account of the hostile at dent of Livermore, Cal., was choked to tltude of the Santa Crus Indiana, and death by bis brother George la a room there Is much distress among men adjoining that In which their ranch formerly actively employed In mahog- hands were rating breskfsak Profewor Elwood Mead, who has any and preclone wood business. Joes' Isidro Barillas, a sou of the charge of the Wyoming Irrigation expresident of Guatemala, has been ad-- hibit to be made at the Paris exposimi t ted to citizenship in Sso Francisco-H- e tion, haa been advised that the space was born in Guezalteaango in 187$. assigned for this exhibit will be bnt He said that he would fightfor the two feet wide, by nine feet long. - Wall United States against Guatemala or space for maps,, plans and photographs will be given. any other country. Phil-ipsbnr- g, Ml-gut- Rear-Admir- : al mixing notes. kvwvwviirtviw TEMPLE AND .TABERNACLE. iv wvwwvvav A dispatch fromChatCsnOoga, Tcnn.. dated September I, contains the following account of a vicious attack upon missionaries laboring in the interest of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints: Wednesday night six Mormonelders ere conducting a meeting in a house at line Bluff. Stewart county, Tenn , when the building was stormed by a mob of over 100 men. The building waa almost demolished Those inside fled in a panic to save their lives, as bullets commenced to strike the building thick and fast. When Elders Hiram Olson and H. C. Petty left the building, Misa May Harden, a popular young woman of the place, walked between them, with a view of checking the fire of the mob. While the trio passed down the road, shots were fired from ambush. The woman was hit by a- - ball and almost instantly killed. Her brut tiers vowed they would avenge the crime, and, after the first excitement died out, secured bloodhounds and placed them on the trail of the assassins. Burton Vinson, a prominent young farmer and superintendent of a Sunday school, wrote a confession, stating that he had killed tbe girl, but that it was an accident, and that he wished to rid himself of remorse Of conscience. Shortly after the confession th s trailed him to hla home. Vinson turned, picked up a knife and cut his throat, almost at the same Instant sending a bullet through hi brain, llis family and the officers posse witnessed the suicide." blood-bound- Mrs. Benjamin Goddard, one of the assistants to the general board, gars an interesting discourse to members of the Young Ladies Mutual Improvement Association in the Eighth ward. Salt Lake City, Sunday evening. Mrs Goddard used aa a subject to her le ture, Authority." - Nhe portrayed th authority conferred by God, himself upon the phophets of ancient times also of usurped authority undertakes by some people and the consequence which befell them. Mrs. Goddard expressed the opinion that Joseph Smith was a real prophet of God, just aa much so aa were the prophets of the ancient times of whom the biblespeaks. Joseph Smith was succeeded In that authority by Brigham Young, he in turn by President Taylor, who was followed by Wilford Woodruff, whom the people of the church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y "Saints dearly loved. - Loren Snow, tbe present preeident ef ... Lhf church, ia the prophet of God in this day. People should believe that he Is and obey his instructions to them. Before closing, Mrs. Goddard said that President Snow's utterances relative to the question of tithing were not a new revelation, bnt simply a renewal of the old. The annual Sunday school conference convened for the first time in the new stake tabernacle at Richfield on August 26. The people of that atsks are justly proud of their new taber. ; nacle. At Lane, Hunt county, Texas, tbert Rem small branch of ths charch. cently a young Methodist preacher attended service, out of curiosity, au expressed surprise that Mormons an He at once begas really Christiana. investigating, and after four weeks cf Is careful and prayerful investigation $e saw the truth and was baptized. At ths Sanpete stake conference, held at ML Pleasaot, September 3, PreL dent Joseph F. Smith spoke to a crowd of people which overflowed tbe sssesi-bl- y hall. He apoke forcibly and ears-estl- y on tbe subject of the payment ef tithing, referring frequently to the Bible, Book of Mormon and Doctrine and Covenants to emphasize bit points. Tbs eburch, in Its tithing law, President Smith said, bad a revenut law, exactly as had every government in existence country, state, city or asy other and Its enforcement woe equally important and esential to the church as any revenue law waa to a government. He was alarmed to hear that pot more than 25 per gent paid titblag. Friday bf last week was Tabernacle Choir day at Saltalr, find 2,500 people sought the pleasure ef ths greet retort, deuced in the pavilion, took a dip in the briny waters, and listened with delight to strains of musie from the choir, with Helds and Chriunont bands os accompanists. The program opened with America, in which the choir and both bands joined, followed by The Star Spangled Banner and numerous other pleasing selection. The day proved a most pleasant and profitable one. Cdngresaman B. IE Robert delivered an address Sunday evening before the Young Ladies and Young Mens Ma. tool Improvement Associations in the First ward assembly rooms, Salt Lake City; his subject being Morning of Our Civilization." Jhe speakers ad dress was in th nature of s carefully prepared review ef tbe historical condition of E a rope in the middle of th fifteenth century, and proved highly Interesting and instructive. He closed by deprecating the large standing army and the existence of trusts and monopolies st the present time. . KEEP? CURIOUS BUGS AS PUTS V ace tea Albion, at Alta, promises another Paent of high grade ore in the near futBr, Tb Charm of Deep Creek, continues periodical shipments of high grade ore to the valley smelters. ! bib of Fish one of the to stake Springs, Creek producers, wav in the mar-Mwith a car of the stuff last week. hile making excavations for an ore hi st the Euumia, Erickson district, three-fovein of galena was uncov- et ered. Leitrr, the young Napoleon of finance. was Ust week looking Into some Ctah mining propositions with a view to investing. A contract has been let for fifty feet of drifting in the Alaix mine in llig (ottonwood canyon The work la to commence at the bottom of tbe shaft The boom in the Marv vale district continues gathering strength, and owger u prjrty in that district are preparing for a vigorous campaign this fall and winter. 100-fo- ot John W. Mackey, the world-famou- s mining king, has recently been investigating some Idaho mining propositions with, view to investing some of his surplus capital. Tom Roscamp la still pushing work os his California claim at Park City. Reports from there aay he has a splendid body of ore, and one of the beat showings in the camp for a big mine- The Daly-Wemill at Park City closed down last week for repairs. Two sew jigs were put in and other st necessary improvements made that will increase the output. At the mine work It moving forward with the usual smooth ness. News comes from Hailey, Idaho, that In Ipseete by Ac- ta - rhejpie. From the Mexican rfcrald: Three of the most curious pets that were ever fed were brought to Mexico City the other day. They 'were brought there by the butler in tbe koueejioid. of President Diaz, who has been on a trip to Progreso. They nre three bugs of rare breed. The only place In the world In which they nre found is Yucatan. The average specimen ta about an inch and a half long. Us body is In two sections, resrtnbUnr the bodies of some specie of the beetle, snd each section la- - covered -- with a stout shield or plate which is almost fiaLcurving but a little at the edges. When the head of tbe bug is placed under tbe microscope It looks rather intelligent and amiable. The bugs which were brought here are In a highly ornate state. Some cunning artist of Yucatan has painted ihields In the Mexican national colors on the rear plates over their bodies, and highly colored bunches of Rowers on thp front plates, snd has glided their long doubled --up legs. .LitU. gold chains, are attached to the middle of the rear plate, which Is the larger of each bugs body, by which his bngshlp can be lifted up or led around. One of the bugs was presented to President Diaz, one to a Mexican lady and the other to aa American lady. They are pet a in the literal sense of the word. The American ladys hug is receiving all kinds of solicitlous attention end seems to like It. An effort will be made to teach him some tricks, fits habits snd manners are being closely watched. He loves the sunshine, having been raised In the hot country, and when he Is lifted by his gold chain and dropped In tho full glare of the sun, with the cork of a beer bottle In front of him to munch, be seems to be . supremely happy- -- ORIGIN OF THR CLOCK. the .Etna, near that place, ore ha It is probable that time was first been encountered In the cross-cu- t on tbs ledge, and that It lasteadilggrow MARKET REPORT Highly Esteemed dl Hew Tort... 8u risulm...,.... London Hew Tort Exchange New York broken ,,, ...... n . uia 4 . in .... ..4 17144.1 4 correa. New York Exehewge... Hew York Broken...... ...... Alt M 160- - Kamtof Slocks. Bid Asked, . Fuller. Ain A nek or .. s Athene. A) Albion Bullion-Hook- .. Chloride Centennial Burak ... Congor Daisy Only Only-We- nt Dalton Lark Oexter Engle Four A oex. ..... . .. . Galena King... G.O. Kx Grand Central.,.,. Qsyasr-Mario- n. G del Heracbnt Horn Bilvsr.....,,, logo Mulvnrn. ...... Mammoth... Merour,... .....u, , o ito, tower Mammoik... Northern Light.. Oeinbn - i -- Ontario-..,- ebeT ,. men Sacramento .... . , , . Sunabin Sliver King Btar Consolidated. Showera Conauiidnted., tveses s t "nwes. BuobeMB,. Bluebird Sao. Con...,.,., Ben Butler. ..... (I. B. Tunnel.,-- . Bingham, O p. . Boston A O Ln Mar. Boa Tweed Blue Bird Exiobxkhi Big Cam ax Bunker H'lL. Crown Point., toms tool. .... Century Cam . Floyd., Columbia Cruaader Con V4 e ite ee sh a. Oal too Olamond Cotiaolulated., Engl A blue belt...... Emerald,,...,..,,,. vlded into the year by observation of rrikco.... the movementa of the sun among the Golden Eagi ore carries and The better. 1$ bigger Star... other bodies; that ths revolu- GolUea Gold Hlii eopper, silver and lead and the owners tion heavenly rihe moon about the earth de- Ptnaure of are enthusiastic over the outlook. cided the length of the month, and the bomoetako. beraula 'The old Carbonate mine at Alta that rising and setting of the sun marked International...., i bower Joe Was in the palmy days of the camp the duration of the day. Just when the Joe bower Kxteneloii. Is not hours Kremlin productive of a large amount of high-grad- e day became divided Into ta .Kelue , ore. Is being worked again. Into known, nor is the process explained. tittle Pltteburg... thU grounds tun Del haabcendrlven The Greeks snd Romans measured time Midnight bowera May OayTr......Trrr;....TiTj... sun dials. Mnnhntian a distance of 900 feet, expecting to en- by the water glass and the The hour glass, filled with sand, was Marthn tVakhlnglon., counter the old ore chute on its dip. Aon. the outgrowth of these vessels, from Mtmroh so.w M either The work of tearing down and makwhich the water dripped through tiny North Snnnae., ....... Orient....,,, ing redy for new work at tbe Ontario openings. . Knbhltn Foot......... mill was going forward all last week wheel clocks with weights and Many 6llicVond.V.'."!'r. Early next week the work of rebuilding were In use In England during Chau the furnace wjll be com inenced.and the cers time, and most of the monasteries OfOtfOeo BWUom,mm old mill put In readiness to resume of the fourteenth century possessed Triumph.... toto saooooooo work on Ontario ore, which ia expected clocks, though these were used to shew Teeorn,. Mountain Planar-will happen about the first of the year. astronomical movements, as well as Went Jrforeur,,,,. I Yankee Con hours,--Throu,5u Work will soon be commenced again the passage of the LtUlft ..x. SSw stacks wo on the Camas No.'2 "mTneTthrBTfrpfti lluik-smlthi, made mostly by armorers anil incer on the Hailey Gold belt. Blocs 1 00 as they were constructed of Wkeal..,,,. .... Cll. the Mr.Thurber Corn..., of I 10 tie death litigation Iron snd steel. - Cracked eora... M it which this property was Involved Rjr ..... I oo 1 10 Barley.. hi been compromised, and the owner It Is probable that the portable and Oata I 40 M hive reached an amicable understanditable clocka were Invented in Germany Alfalfa.... Mixed key...... SA ng. Pumping will be commenced very during tbe revival of clockmaking II moltiy to IA there In the sixteenth century. Many Iliraer. per bale shortly. 10 n Turkey Uobbiers were only a few Ulr 1 Ure Turkey Hene...... ...... The Sunnyslde coal mines in Whit- of these timepiecewhile A . others were ft Cb taken, bene.,.. ...... Inches ln height, mire canyon are said to be producing foot or more. Augaberg, Nuremberg Old roomer..., I Broiler, pr lb.,., ! s finer grade of coking coal, than the 10 and Clm supplied tbe market of Eu- Young dock is best qualities of Colorado coal. Small rope during this time. It was during Younf Gee. ....... Uioh, peresa ihlpments will be started Os soon as the reign of Charles L that the English Juiler. creamery .... H1IMI NH01l Rio Grande Western branch is clockmakera, following tbe example of tnnek buwer th um pie ted, which will probably bs the French, became a separate craft Sas rnucbm Oral. within a few days. Tbe company ex- A peculiar clock of these old times waa Mjr wheel f 14 bird-cawhich Imwinber. or atyle, til 1M the lantern, Rspects to be shipping about 500 ton December.. Barley hung from the walla high up, with Mew., M daily by midwinter. exposed. works their An important transfer of Seven DevPortland. ils property has recently been made. clock had only the hour Wall Walla ............ 8ta Originally Teller it 80 On tbe face of it tbs transection apbut the minute was added later, BlueeMm band, (1 pears to be inconsequential os to con-- , oi It became fashionable to make tbe sideration, $1 being tbe amount named dial os decorative aa possible. Wblls LIVE HTOCK. in tbe document, yet tbe deal waa of Galileo discovered the actios of tbe was not apChiwf. vast proportions, if we pre to judge pendulum, the principle as in England, at Good to fancy eteer... ...........I M from the $685 worth of revenue stamps plied to clockmaking, CommoB sraOr. 14 M a I US seventeenth century. the till 00 Buwkereeed feeders.... .......... I on tbe same. The deed was executed least, S W ns t Bulla eeeecees SAi Hence the long cases did not come Into tow a is to of Baker ssd heifers... Emerson If E. City Porter by 4 SO use till comparatively late In the his- Cat re. ...... ......... .... .... ., i 4 the Boston and Seven Devils Mining Texae steers IS clock. the of evolution tory of the 8 tO ir 00 1 I company. SO Wcetera lambs... I 10 Culls n m deal of g Cbum. Tbs biggest Don Ml Bs Ksi local record has been unearthed, and Kew York Journal: In tb rear of 8 Native steer......,. n citizens of Butte and two quaint farmhouse la Cranford, N. 4 SO Texas steers. .... ... a dally M Mr. reside, tow Texas frS kt I is a Sylvester It arrest. Phllipsburg are under SO I M between a Nat! cow snd heifer 10 M 8 said tbs amount involved in the rob- acene of mutual affection sad 6tockrs feeders..,.., a of Bulla sad stats and a magnificent apeclmen IN 2 bery is in the neighborhood of $109, dog 4 be .... hen la displayed. The dog la IMiSU ham-yar- d U MOBS .... ... , ,. 8 00 44 00 .... .... .. .. ,. ,. 090. The victim of the robbery ia the aeeka the once at he and fed regularly Bimetallic company of Fhilipshurg, hen and together they devour th re8 M of ;.M 80 and Native beef and the property stolen conit 4 t cast, tbe hen clucking: the .while satTexas stem; bullion. and of evidence Cows and t ft 4 th heifers concentrates, amalgam the dog showing every 40 fcS I tuners.... ha been food The stolen product is supposed to bsve isfaction. After the Stockers sad (sedan..,. ......... . fS 6t4 8 seek the and 4 00 fit it hen the dog refined Calves and both eeaak Butte eaten all been brought to f Bulls and stars a sequestered spot and a nap la enjoyed at an assayers shop. Yearling. ........ ........ 8 80 fX 'i M0 noon Bheep the after 100 Wasters Regularly both. mutton..,.............. 8 w 0 The Golden Tunnel mine in tbe Cas- by a saw meal the hen, a If in payment of the Flecker W 00 ( cade mountains, state of Washington, repast, will lay an egg In the wiucepan Lamb tree' located last year, has developed into a in which the dinner ha been served. es as Beef steen.... to mweh the make os ln to response so mine dog. the 4 00 quickly Them Cow paying will of the a hett, I , on 04 60 to the of the frelrht raid part Feeders, river., . clucking property the mining wonder 44 W eat the Stockers, freight paid to river,, 88 a aM fe4 006 northwest Two of the three men who ruB to the pan and qulckly Bulls sod tgs.. ....... ....... I GOOd fit SMMtlc-r.M located it sold their interest without fresh egfc Lemh. ...... ...... .... .... ....... 4 00 i 00 ' knowing lta value. They thought tbe szcsirr fave ..... .. ... SO Chicago cattle...., bright yellow dirt at th bottom of th reof bigamy, convicted are l,o SomeYou Fbeep.. cave was mountain goat guano. 460 ..... City Cattle... Impressively, while Kansu ..... the Judge, marked to found it and Bbeep. body essayed this dirt over shoulder -hta L Omaha.. Caul. glanced ICO be disintegrated quars, averaging $21 the prisoner women. Now, Nheep... 800 three at Denser Cattle, to tb ton In fine gold. . to too Intend T courL ....... th glr continued gbeep Frederick Bradley has been decided you the severest penalty the law at Tha Aroostook 4MT Piooeey-prla-ts the prisoner covered hi the upon to conduct an examination of the lowt" Here Mlowlng tory of Indian shrewd- his band and n ept wlth were workSouthern face Some river-drivUtan, in nets: eopper properties you to prison for two ing on the west branch of the Arooson which an English syndicate has an shall sentence are you grinning ntr years. Wljat Tbe lhgs had jammed Into option, and on which, it Is said, a pay- thought, smiled the prisoner, through took. Mr. nasty snarl, and no one hankered for ment has already been made. turn were to his tears, you to the job of going out with a cant-do- g ' Bradley, who 1$ general manager of me loose."-ExchaIn the crew waa aa the key-loBlart Ward-ner, th Bunker IXI11 and 8ullivan at Indian noted for bis coolness sad skill. Ida., and of the Spanish mine in Sarcleal AM on TValna. . Th boss finally looked over In his Nevada eounty, Cal., la well known by Coot he alil, go and Ia view of recent railway Occidents direction. local mining men, and hla judgment on ibl French minister of public works break that jam, and I'll ee that you carry get a nice puff In the paper. The redsouthern eopper proposition will be has decreed that all trains muttold to skin looked at th log and then at tbo requisites for prompt surgical discussed with a great deal of Inter-e" boss. Dead Injun loom nice on paper! the injured, ho grunted, and walked away. Rlctamond-Anoed,..- .,, fe gh ge -i mine-robbin- t well-know- 1 - AS tr -- ft iw. m: atem-viaag- ed - er ' nge. g. L - V |