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Show JOALVILLE TIMES mormon conference. mvfy-rubl- TIN IS CO. 4 COALVILLE. " K. U. w. t'intab Survey Boot, Oct 5 -- The RioGraude Washington, h NvoLAmuI OvilufUt vt l One. Western railroad haa applied to the - Lai A imwIIm ChMw, 4. The conSan Francisco, ts-- t secretary of the Interior for permissixty-eightHalt Lake, Oct struction of a railroad from Vancouver sion to survey a route across the Uinconference of the Church or from some point east of that' place tah Indian reservation. Accompany?f Jesus Christ convened at the taber- on the Canadian Pacific line, to Daw- ing the application was a statement son City, and the Klondike country from fndian Agent Beck, to the effect nacle yesterday morning and two were held. The attendance was in general will not be a very difficult that fie had consulted the Indians and very large, ail parts of the state being or expensive undertaking;- tnthe opin- that they offered no objection to the , represented, while a number came ion of CollingMood Schrieber of Otta- survey. from the surrounding states. wa, w ho Is Dow in this city. He ar.Secretary-Blis- s referred the applicaThe general authorities present were rived in the city accompanied by a tion to the commissioner of Indian afas follows. Apostle Heher J. Grant be- number of Ottawa people, including fairs and tha,Wifticer has returned it ing unable to attend on account of E. Newcotnbe, the deputy minister of with his approval. It is regarded as severe illness; Of the first presidency justice. together probable that the In discussing the building of a rail- will grant the request of the secretary Wilford Voodruff, George Q. Cannon company, and Joseph F. Smith..- - Of the quorum road to Dawson City, Mr. Schrieber It should be understood," said Asr , of twelve apostles Lorenzo Snow, said: sistant oinrnissioncr of Indian Affairs Franklin 1). Richards, Brigham Young, Twosurveys are now being made Smith, that the Rio Grande Western FrSUcis-M-, Lyrnan, John Henry Smith, from different points on the Canadian company has not asked permission to George Teasdale, John W. Taylor, Pacific. The latter company ia mak- build a road. The application is for MaiVincr W. Merrill and Anton H. ing one of the surveys and the govern- the privilege of surveylngte ascertain Lutld; 1atriarch John Smith. Of the ment is making the other. It will be the feasibility of a line through the first sevens piysidents of seventies necCaaary to Guild only 90 miles of reservation. Neither Agent Reck nor Seymour B. Young, C.- 1). Fjelsted, B. railway to make a good rail and water the Indiiio commissioner in their faH. Roberts, George Roberts, George route from the Canadian Pacific to vorable recommendations have passed Reynolds and Jonathan G. Kimball. Dawson. upon tin- - building of B. Of the presiding bishopricWilliam The railroad may be operated the TRAIN LOAD OF. COLD. around, but during the winter lretou, Rolert T. Burton and John R. Winder. the wafer rtfute will not be open" Top prlppl (reek Mines W1U Ship to Phil. tea inboa a. The chief object of the President George Q. Cannon preSdelph1, sided, and after singing and prayer the deputy minister's westeru visit is Id Colorado Springs, Colo., Oct 5. A conference was formally opened. inspect the progress of work onthe novel scheme for handling the gold The presence of President Willfo-- d Crows j'est Pass railroad, which vir- Output of the Cripple Creek mines will Woodruff was marked with pleasure tually means another Canadian trans- he put into use by the operators of The govern- that district. by the large congregation and his continental railroad. The plan is to set aside the opening remarks were listened to with ment baa granted it a subsidy of 810,-00- 0 a mile. It is being built by way for one mouth, take the bullion Output close attention. He sjuike briefly, extherepressing his great pleasure at being of Nelson, on Lake Kootenai, and will from and ship it to the United States permitted to meet with the confer- run through the Rossland mining dis- mint at Philadelphia in a single conence. He called attention to the im- trict signment. A special train will be seAi ritrhsd Bsttls WUh lsttl Tktorss. - cured for the purpose of transporting portance of the duties and the necessBaker City, Ore., Oct. 3. Sheriff it, the bullion will be placed in the ity of proelaiming the gospel to all the world. He closed by referring to the Kulburn and posse engaged in a battle charge of - some express company evidences of the hand of God in the with cattle thieves about 9 oclock which can guarantee its safety, and all here. last church of the establishment night on the Lower Powder river. necessary precautions taken to t Addresses were mane by Apostles About forty shots were exchanged. It accident or theft while the conwas dark when the sheriff and his signment is in transit. Lund, Merrill. Taylor and Teasdale. At the afternoon meeting Apostle posse came upon the bandits who had At the present output of Cripple .John Ilenry Hmith was the principal with them about 80 head of cattle. Creek isover 8t,0lX),000 per month, this speaker. He had been impressed, he Both parties opened fire and Fred will be one of the largest shipments said,, with the laxity shown among Hull, one of the bandits, was ahot of gold bullion that ever crossed the some of the Saints as to the observance through the arm. Both escaped in continent The. gospel of the the darkness, and Hull rode to this of the Sabbath. ANARCHISTS SCORNED. Saints allowed more freedom than city, where he called a doctor to dress that of other creeds and no condemna- his wounds, lie was arrested in his Chlrago Labor I nln Repudiate Their Fraternal Adtanrea. tion was connected with dancing and room In the morning. His partner, theatre going and like pleasures. The Earl W heeler, has not yet been capChicago, Oct. 4. Anarchist who are It was the plan of the thieves arranging a demonstration in memory Saints had never been denied proper tured. source of amusement. The effect of to drive the cattle into Idaho and ex- of the men executed for the Haymar-ke- t massacre, have dropped a bomb, so thia must necessarily be pleasing and change them and then drive the aatisfactory. - But while this is proper, etrange eattle back here for slaughter. to speak, into the Chicago Federation he con tinned, in week day life, ther The thieves are members of a gang of Labor by asking for the official enhas operated extensively in thie dorsement and of union la now a tendency to convert the Sablabor. The invitation stirred up half section. bath into a day of pleasure-seeking- . an hours violent debate. At length Unless this tendency la curbed the ENGLAND INTERESTED. the high council of union labor went sacredness of the day will cease to be DbramlM on th Yukon Has Caught upon record by repudiating any imTemptations are ramappreciated. English Poop to. Sabbath of the for the breaking pant New York, Oct. 4. Gen. C. H. Mc- plied fraternity Itetween unionism and anarchy, aud flatly refused to take but the Saints should not allow them- Intosh, ' lieutenant-governo- r of the The Sabbath northwest any part in th coming exercises. The selves to be led astray. territory, ia which the invitation to take communion devoted to be should part in the memorday gold mines of tbs Klondike are situwttb Oort, other wins the reverenc fot ated, arrived in this city from South- ial servlcee was rejected by a vote of about 4 to 1. After the vote a majorGod would cease to be aa patent and ampton on the steamship SL Paul toof the anarchist element left the ity strong as It once waa day. ' in a body. SKCOXIl hall PAYS K8I0N. The anarchists will The ' . The features of the second day's ses- taken in greatest possible Interest ie hold themiemorial meeting as usual, the discoveries on the Y'ukon but it is expected the gathering will sion of conference were the tilling of by all the English people, he said, be a tame affair. the two vacant apostleship and the 1nnd I waa compelled to delay my deaddress on political matter by PresiIdaho Wonea Sen e aa Juror. parture two days on account of aa dent George Q. Cannon. order received to address officially the Boise, Ida., Oct 3. For the first Abraham Owen Woodruff anil Maleading financiers and public men up-o- o time in the history of Idaho, women thias T..Cowley were the ones selected. the- resources and prospects, not yesterday served as jurors. It was a Both appointments created considerasivil suit in the probate court in the only of British Columbia and the Yuble surprise, as neither have been gen- kon, but of all northwestern territory suae of Dr. Fairchild vs. Ada county. erally known In church circles. The following women served: , Mrs. generally." Apostle Woodruff is about 53 years R. E, Green, Mrs. A. J. At the conclusion, the general Boynkin, Miss jof age and a son of the present presof opinion was that the empire Frances Wood and Mr. E. J. Pasident lie la an' employe of Zion's Sav- owed it to her premier colony that more. One woman, Mrs. Joseph Pink-haings Bank and Trust Co., and for over was disqualified by reason of should be iovested in Iiriti&pital two years labored as a missionary In the development of wealth from min- her firm declaration that she would lie The selection of one so eral Germany. governed by her own opinion and not ourcesJlaMie western colonies. young is looked upon as something unthe testimony f the ph siciahs as by Kew Mesiv Min, precedented In the history of the r , to the value of the services rendered. church. A syndicate Boswell, N. M., Oct. After the laughter following this of the other appointee, Apostle Cowley, capitalists, headed by (rank announcement, the judge comis a resident of Preston, Idaho, and U Barney Gibbs of Texas, has had an manded her to be removed from the about 35 years of age. For a long expert for the past week at Nogalea box. No was raised as to question t time he has been actively engaged in investigating the mines there with a tbs of the panel. legality missionary work both in the United view of investing in them. Largs Hill Rfnm (ihortl States and abroad. " quantities of ore have been found that President Cannon waa the only runs in gold from 8l.0ooto 8fi0,00o per Diamondville, Wyo., Oct 5. The speaker in the afternoon. He led np ton, 'The America has ore enough in striking miners at this place are jdUl to the subject of politics by referring light to keep it running for six months out. although at the present time the He and is only down 130 feet There are difference between their demands and to ths authority- - of priesthood. said that people were inclined to ig- numerous other mine that are aa the price thet operators are w illing to nore this, and that was the cause of promising aa the American. pay i but 2 cent a ton.- The companies offer Is cents a ton and agree to He then their present bondage. Fevev Inereaalng. the out weigh the coal on pointed way of deliverenee, including slack Edwards, Miss., Oct. '3. The doctors ' and other refuse. top. The miner demand which' was to be gained by a more 14 new esse of yellow fever, Ml cent. strict adherence to counsel and a not report They have heretofore been of which seven are whites. There paid To eents. the coal too stiff allegiance to partisanship in being .weighed were two deaths. Total deaths to after passing over ah inch and a quarpolitics. 1 total number cases 12; to date, ter screen, which took out date, about 25 (isnUn Kills His U lie. 317; total number under treatment1 cent of the gross weight (lt is exKansas City, Oct. 6. Edward McED 127;total convalescent and discharged per that a pected will be compromise roy, a gambler, shot and perhaps fa- 178; number seriously 111, 7. There reached in a few and the mines days his wounded wife and shot are four cases at Nittw Yuma. tally started in their room at an early hour Ths rvev at New Orleans. 8 Oman Soffrs Lomu. this morning. He sent two bullets Into New Orleans, Sept, 4. The state Camden. N. J., Oct 5. Thereturn her breast, one into her chin and the bbard of health's official statement board of judge made their returns of fourth into her arm. He ended by says: During ths 24 hours ending at the constitutional amendment election firing a bullet Into his brain. There p. m.. Sunday, Oct 3, there wer yesterday. The official figures show a are but small chances of his recovery. . 31 cases of yellow fever, and 8 deaths. majority of in-- ,,r the Me Elroy came here from Toronto. Hit cases of fever todat 317; deaths amendment and 38fl for the Total wife was formerly Ida Morris of. Bosto date, 30; cases absolutely recovered, of appointment and 905 regulation ton. Hhe hlad threatened to leave her against wo93. man suffrage. i husband. At Carsou City, Duncan Marigold Instantly Killed. Parowan, Oct 3. This morning at fell down a ahaft In ths Silver . hour mm in the employ of Hennressy Bros,, sound fislu-me-n of North Long 10:30 a young man of 30, son of Robert Star mine, dying soon. Branch, NT J.. were drowned 100 yards E. and Eliza Miller, was .instantly Ths body of Charles T. Ewing, an from shot. killed. while working on a threshing attorney from. Greenville. Ky., was Duriug a qnarrel, W, A. McCaleb of machine.' taken out of the river at St. Louis on He was putting a cap on the eleva- the 3d. ur Chicago murdered his yif by cutting . her throat from ear WeSr with a r. tor standing on the table preparatory The Rational Congress of Miners He then' shot .bjmself. through to feeding the machine, When the e which hisVeu la session in Liege, the heart Jealousy.- - Vgave way, throwing him on hi Belgium, "decided to make a demand left aide Into the machine. The-bcBurglars broke Into-- , the office of the for an advance of 15 per lent in wagea. of his head and left arm were torn' to steamer Flyer, at Seattle, and carried If this demand 1 not the pieces on the cylinder. lie leaves a middle of November agranted bystrike away the ssje, weighing 400 pounds general wliich contaihJd oclv about (30. wife and three children. will be called. TO DAWSON. It Coaatraetlna Will Hot B I try ROAD h UTAH. ETA1I NEWS. semi-annu- - f. John C. Graham haa been appointed pot master at Provo. y About l.to.ooO worth of Irattle har been sold around FilcbOre the last two ' 7" weeks. The Rio Grand safe at Mt. Pleasant last week was robbed of 8 T9, by safe blowers. The Rio Qraude Western is having ten new engines built to take care of its growing business. Two thousand ducks were shot at the mouth of Bear Hirer near Corrlnne on the first iust, for market. Samuel il. Jepperson of Provo is suing the Oregon Short Line for causing the death of bis little girl at a crossing in June last, for 823,150. The IlaU of Relics will be closed his week, when the State Historical Society will be made custodian of laiost of the treasured article. Helen E. Louder, a Halt Laks girl, died last week from an abscess. Her people are Christian Scientists and refused medical aid. The fourth assistant postmaster-genera- l has appointed 8. A. Harper aa postmaster at Fort Douglas, Halt Luke, vice E. C, Dickinson, who is said to have resigned. ' , The supreme court haa decided that the state board of equalization, im properly raised the assessed valuation of Halt Lake county. The assessment was raised per cent Martin Mock, the Murray fanner who was shot two weeks since by lien Eggiugton as a result of a quarrel oyer water, is dead, and Eggington Is under arrest. ' , There is a vacancy in the board of labor, arbitration and conciliation, caused byrerooval from the state of W. H. Willis. A .a result the governor 1 will hsve to select his successor. Mrs. Eliza A. Lingo, the oldest Methodist in Utah, and the first name T enrolled la the-- , then territory, died at Salt Lake last week. Hhe was S3 years of age, and seventy years a church - . member. , ' , . Work has been commenced on the Improvements to the Fort Douglas water works system, and when completed will be second to none is the country, says City Engineer Kelsey of . Salt Lake, Mrs Minnie P. Griffin of Halt Lake was awarded a decree of divorce, last week, the home In Halt Lake the bug-- . yy and bi use. Si ,400 suO the ouatotly of the boy, until be shall have attain ed the age of 14 years, at which lime he may choose who shall be the guardian of his estate and person In the future A reunion of the Taylor family will be held at Draper the 12th Inst, There will be an attendance from the various branches of the family from many ststea It is expected that more than two hundred will be present. Norman Taylor of Muab la the oldest member of the family and its recognised head. . Koah Potter of Cleveland, killed a large mou n tain lion, measuring nine feet from tip to tip. Noah was in close quarters and had to make good ase of his shooting iron. The Hon was bounding straight for him when he lowered himself on hta knee and took deadly aim. The lion w as shot between the eyes. It made a jump in the air and came down dead. ' . Roy R, Butler who was recently arrested in Ogden, Is still In Jail and his There history is being Investigated. Is reason to believe that the prisoner la none other than the murder who escaped from Red Lodge, Mont, about a month ago. When first arrested he became desperate and said he might aa well be killed aa captured. Since then he baa appeared to repent the rash worda and ho&tried the Insane dodge. He w ill be held for Identification. The State Hoard of Horticulture Is making a display of fruit at the to the Hall of Relics, Salt Lake, which is a credit to the state. . The exhibit is principally from Salt Lake, Weber and Utah counties. There are handsome specimens of Jonathan. Pal lawater, Winesaps and Rhode Island Greening apple. Flemish Beauty, Fall Bartlett and Mount Vernon pears, Italian, Hungarian and Silver prunes. Muses t, Concord, Black Conoornloleon, Fleming, Tokay. Sultana and Mission grapes, peaches, aprieoa. crab applet, plums, strawberries and 'other small fruits. Washington county's d fruit exhibit attracted a large share of attention, as did its almonds, raisins, pomegranites and figs, in addition to its green fruits. ' Homestead entries for the month Just ended have been more numerous than for several months past Forty entries have been recorded, about equally divided between the southern and western portions of the state. Desert land entries fell off somewhat, Septembers register showing only right Last month there were fifteen appiicatons for mining claim patents covering properties In Ophir, West Mountain, Big Cottonwood. Tintle, Dagway, Uintah and Rocky mining districts. t ' - sun-drie- v . 1 -- the-roa- Fr pie-ven- , eon-aens- ej -- - him-himse- lf g 76-fo- ra-to- ta-bl- - k . 1 - rf Tl AND DEVASTA HON. DEATH Diei-r- a Terrible tlavee t W Mjuglit by t Ire. Yukon Froiten Over. the (ansdlaa Una-lask- Winnepeg, (Vt i. The prairie fire which raped all ouer the country Saturday died out during the night. The morning s sun dawned upon a terrible Farm j scene of death and devastation. live and houses, crops implements, j stock everywhere were consumed. Many farmers lost their all. At Reause, forty miles east of this eity, two women and five children named Mureski were burned to death. j Fire came upon their house in the wds from two directions 6imultane-ously and shut off every means of es- cape. Only a few charred remains were found the next morning. There were many narrow escapes, and a num- per of families are homeless and utter I j j , j J i I j ly destitute. Ilagot, seventy miles west.was wiped out of existence. At Stony Mountain fire ran upon the Canadian Pacific platform, where, by desperate efforts, ita progress was stayed. At Oakland, on the, Portage branch of the Northern Pacific railroad, several hundred cords of wood aud thousands of tons of hay were consumed by fire. Year San Francisco, Oct' 2. The revenue rut ter Richard Kush arrived f. ora today, bringing the latest- - newt' from St. Michaels and the Yukon that from the north by came to Unals-kthe Alaska Commyrciul companys The Bertha left St xtcamer.Bertha. Michaels on the 14th of September. Outlie 13th the steamer C. U. Hamilton, belonging to the Chicago corporation, returned to St. Michaels and reported that she was unable to ascent the Yukon river above the flat near Fort Yukon.. Her passengers and cargo were loaded at Fort Yukon and were waiting tile arrival of the Alaska Commercial companys steamers Margaret and Alice for tronsportation to Dawson City. These steamers, being of lighter draft, will get to Dawsot about September 20. Wheal Crop. Chicago, Oct. 4. The Orange-Jud- d Farmer, in its final estimate of the year's crop, says that figures based on actual threshing returns indicate a total yield of 58!i,000,000 bushels, of which 373, 000, IKK) is winter and bushels spring wheat. With Abe exception of Illinois and Missouri the winter wheat yield represents the full capacity of the sort. The spring wheatyield in Minnesota anil the has proved a disappointment, the aggregate Wing only 129,000, 000 bushels. The shortage there is in a measure counterbalanced by the good yield in Nebraska, Oregon and Washington. The report says the corn crop is disappointing, with an outside estimate of bushels. Drought during the past two months reduced jtbe average condition from 2.3, a month ago, to 7S.9 on October 1. An average oats yield of 28.7 bushels per acre suggests a crop of 914,000.000 bushels, 100,000,000 bushels more than last year. iTa-kot- a a Belle Foarche Bank Robbers In tfaii. Deadwood. 8. D., Oct. 2. Officers have arrived from the all country, having in custody the three missing Belle Fourche bank robbers. Their capture was only effee ted after a lively fight in which one of the robbers. Frank Jones, was wounded in the arm. The men who give their names as Frank Jones. Tom Atkins and Waiter Putney, deny any connection with the robbery of the Belle Fourche bank or that they are members of the Curry gang, so badly wanted in the northwest fed1 various crimes. One of the posse which arrested them was a witness to the hold-u- p and ia are the right men. positive ahat-theThey will be lied in the Deadwood jail for safe keeping. All danger of trouble from a mob is past. Ilole-ln-th- y California Prisoner Icnorev Ills Lawyer. San Diego. Cal., Oct. 2. Judge Lor-ren- sentenced Joseph yesterday sentence of under Eubanks, Henry death for the murder of two people on the lieach near Oceanside two years ago, to be hanged at San Quentin on Friday, October 8. An unprecedented aetion was taken by Eubanks just before the death sentence was passed, totally ignoring his attorney, he arose and asked permission to argue a motion for a rehearing on the ground that he was insiine at the time the murders were committed, and that the evidence given in .the trial court had not been presented to the supreme court WATER FAMINE. on appeal. Also that the civil code provides that a man could not be ia lark of Water Cause Suffering; In aud Ksna jeopardy twice for the same crime and Kansas City, Mo., Oct 4. A water claimed that his life had already been famine is impending in this part of the in jeopardy during his incarceration southwest In the immediate vicinity here. This motion was denied. af Kansas City there has not been such Spain Wants to Adjnut Matters Honorably a scarcitj of water for 17 years. All New York, Get. 2. General Julio the small streams and many of the ponds In Jackson county are dry, and Sangnilly, who was arrested in Cuba, the same is reported to be true all over tried, convicted. pardoned and released this section of the country. Almost at the request of the United States said today, discussing the every town in Missouri and Kansas government, L do not belieye the Is already feeling the effects of the Spanish crisi formation by Sagasta of a liberal cabiwater famine. Those which are the best off are the ones which have ar- net will have any effect on the Cuban tesian wells. The suffering among the insurgents. The efforts of the previfarmers is greater than in the towns, ous administrations have come to be however. Many farmers have for days looked upon in Spain as the wrong been obliged to haul water" for miles policy and the feeling is now for any Stock as well as people are suffering honorable method or means to end the and vegetation is drying np. Unless war. rain comes soon, severe results may Spain Cabinet Resignations Accepted. ensue. Madrid,- - Oct. 2. As a result of the General Azcarraga, the reinterviews Takon Mining Diiitrlot News. and General iolavieja premier, tiring Seattle, Wash., Oct. 4 George Sta u have had with the queen regent, her is who on Eldorado creek ley, mining, in the Yukon, writes to his father majesty has become convinced that it in this city that claims owned by his is impoosible to reunite the conservafather and partner, Warden, on Eldo- tives in order to form a strong minisrado creek, will pan out 8300,000 in try. Therefore she has accepted the of the ministers. The gold nuggets this coming winter. The resignations is that General Sagasopinion general letter predicts that claims on Bear w ill succeed General liberal leader, ta, lake will turn out as rich as those on Bonanza and Eldorado creeka which Azcarraga. Many of the prefects, under secretaries and directors general pan on an average 85 each. Stanley also writes that the Canadian govern- of the departments have also resigned. ment ia exacting a royalty of 25 cents Wolcott In London Awaiting n Reply. per cord on wood to be nsed in thaw- . London. Oct 1 Senator Wolcott haa ing .ont the gravel thia winter. A arrived here from Paris, In answer to similar chaVge. ia also made for logs in a question, the monetary commissioner building cabins for the miner Dur- said he wis merely waiting for the" ing th? summer, forest fire have de- answer of the British government, stroyed a large amount of cord wood. which he hoped would be favorable to Owing to the scarcity of water hut the propositions of the commission. . little sluicing has been done. e President Stevenson, who 1 also' a member of the. commission will KUla Sts Persons Strychnin be in Loudon on Monday next Schuyler, Neb., Oct. 4 A physician summoned hastily to the home of FYank Walter H. Yeager of Cheyenne, Wy Divisiraine miles northwest of here, been appointed a cierk in the rai has yesterday, found four of the seven litmail service. way tle Divis children and the mother A special dispatch to the New Yoi dead, a fifth child in a dying condition-ana sixth victim ilL Strychnine had Herald from Havana says that Gener been put into the coffee, apparently by Weylerhas resigned. the mother, but for wjiat .cause is not : Work on the repairs of the battl known. Mr. Divis and his eldest son ship Texas 1 raidly nearing complete left home before breakfast. When the and she will be ready to join the squa meal was prepared the rest aat down, ron next weekl i and early in Its course '.the mother Tolerton and Profess Harry made such , remarks as: Eat a good whose mysterious adventur breakfast and well all go together. Holmes, im Switzerland have attracted inte One of the older sons, frightened at national attention, have been locate the remark, did not partake of the They are alive and well at Luoen 1 meal. and expect to leave for "Berlin. 4 f -- Mli-sou- rt y .Ex-Vic- d Kansas City Cable Car RobbL Kansas City, Oct 4. Two men at the point of revolvers, stopped a cable train one mile south ofThe city on the Summit street ljne on the last run Sunday night, secured what small change the conductor had and escaped. Gripman N. J. Israel did not comply with to stop quick enough and cue of the mea firetl a shot at him. No damage wf done and the conductoi submitted to hi pocket' being searched. There were no passengers on th car. The robbers were young men. the-ord- The National Irrigation .eongres at Llneoln, Neb., closed its labors 0 30th olt Cheyen ne was selected aa tl " . place for the next meeting.. The battleship Oregon still remaii in San Francisco ready to g to sea a few hour notice. lilt thought 1 her officers that if she ia fldt ordered proceed to Honoluln ahe wUl be sent t Puget sound. After many trials, the miners ha succeeded in stopping the men thi have beeq working in the Spring Vi ley, IlL, mines. |