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Show - NEWS SUMMARY. Spanish is to be taught in the i - go public whua!. . The town of Or.',ib infected with velloxv Uicn- - Mevoo. is new feier ys w NORTHWEST NOTES, MININA NOTES. Mias Sarah E, Stalter of Salt Lake City has been apointed kindergartne? in lhs Warm bpriugs school, OrcgouTT at v00 per annum. The log drive of the Rock Spring! LuufberT-oiupab, down TJreer tive?, includes railroad ties fur the Oregon Short Line, 2:o,oix) tiea for the Union Pacific Railroad company, and 2ou.u0u props lor the Rock Springs coal The Rosemont mineain Arisons produce 1,700 tons of pure cypper monthly, V valued at iw, 000. J - Negotiation,-- by which New York Ctiprl'i' will every saiiiiou Tannery tu British ijs 4 ie Columbia. Karon von Tell, a Russian, has purchased a sealing tessel and uill undertake au expedition into the north polar rt o.ons nest spr.uij The European demand for American apples is unpreeedentedly larjre this year, exceeding that of last tear by a tuilliou and a quarter barrels. The first steps toward the prohibition of unnecessart muses in I liieago have been taken by the officials of the health and police department. The l?fitisli Foreign office denies the tateinent cabled Ne" or it that concessions. on . the. Alaskan boundary question hute lieeu decided on The Young Peoples Temperance Federation of ( hicago is considering plans to establish coffee houses in all parts of the city as substitutes for saloons. Administration officials do not expect to experience any trouble in se. curing the consent of Lord Salisbury to abrogation of the rCdaytou-Kulwe- r j j mines A plan is on foot to constrict a substantial dam in the bed of the Truckee river at or near the foot of Virginia street, Reno, to impound the wster so as to make a lake for bathing, fishing and boating in the summer; skating and iee yachting in the winter. City. An effort is being made by residents a, - f' Ship-bnildi- -- while transporting troops to the Philippines; is a total wreck. Ko lives were lost The schooner Lisgar of Toronto baa been lost about sixty miles from Goodrich, Ontario. She waa in tow of the stearmer Clinton, loaded with coal from Buffalo. It is feared the crew are all lost Count Esterhazy repeats his statement. in an interview published in London, that he did everything by order of Colonel Sandberr and hia superior officers. Be saya he will reveal all in a abort time. Preparations are under way for the establishment in Chicago of a hotel on Mills hotels of New the plan York city, where patrons can secure a room, including bath, for 20 or 30 cents a night By the explosion of a calcium light tank filled with carbonic acid gas in the Chicago Calcium Light company machine room Frank Hopkins-was fatally burned and Howard JfcClcne than was severely injured. John Y, McKane, formerly the political boss of Coney Island and whose . of-t- he first-class . 1894 for 'ballot-bo- x stuffing gave him national notoriety, is dying t his home lflr Coney Is' J land from acute dyspepsia, The Shanghai correspondent of the London' Time! who "recently visited Korea, telegraphs that he has found Russian ascendancy completely supplanted by Japanese and he does not believe that the new influence will he easily displaced. The hospital ship Relief, accordla to government official, is not made useless by her condemnation by thn inspector of hulls and boilera She will sail for Manila about September 15th, where she will serve as a permanent floating bospitaL trial and conviction In J Pacific, fifty east 6f Cheyenne, caused by an gravel train on the main line being run into a California freight special. Two wrecking trains worked for hours to clear the track. east-boun- . tT to, )( The Golden Eagle at ynneuiucca, LSto New York KxrhsuHS 4 SO Nevada, is layjug saler pipes prepara ft! r. . toryToTtic erection of a inill.i OOPFEK Ytr EuOuiiumi I at no Shipments 4 elsterite from Ytrx liivkrrft fc Rsven mines will liegiu ss soon Vs road to Colton cun be repaired. A group 4 i claims iu NewfoundNtuiie of Slxk land mining district. Box Elder coun' AoUrt ty, has besn sold to eastern parties. Alice Aaetiui the on work mining Ajttr Development w claims otr Antelope Island 4 going A U indiHuilion ts k steadily forward, with favorable j Worm,. Imu cations. Luroka mw A spur will be built to the iron mines : Dear Raw line, to enable the spipment -' of ore. A large amount is already on 11S1U...& Lrk l'iu f the dump. Air," . The Weber A Kzarns mill at lark Four bkj so bairim. City, which has run for three years on burns Kina', Silver King ore, has been closed down b O I,.... b rand t muiki. for and a rest repairs. j Suter A prospector has arrived 10 Visalia, Malvern Cal., who claims to have followed what MamiuoUi be terms the mother lode from Trin- iercur Wninmoth ity county to the former place. Noritieru . OiiiauH The coal mining companies st Rock Ontttiiy Springs are preparing for an increased Retry. . nto . inter's business and are patting every Sutuiitije K iutf man to work that can be secured. btur ( oukoUtliitr1 !! A body of silver ore has wnne tonomtiel been discovered in the Opbir at State-- ' South bwfttuMut.. Sutitoaiu line. The discovery is regarded as on Ctau Blue Bird..., of the most important made in the Sec Con Bea Butler Camp. I"!!!!!!!!!!!' WJS B B lunnei The Dexter at Tuscarora, Nev., ii gl&tfhum.o p Bouton a be La Mur.!. day, .01 cleaning up about $1,599 Blue Bird Lateoaiou... ..'V.V ha! A new shaft $45,000 a mouth. B' Cauiau been sunk and stoping in the new Buuker HML ......V Crown Puiut ground will soon commence. "C'omatofk, , . A large body of ore is reported in Century Cap Kloyti...!,'.'' . ,. the Lion Consolidated mine at Stock-to- n. Columbia Cruaader Con A new shaft is to be sunk lower Ceotrsl MuimnotS. I onsolldstod ...... on the hill to catch the vein on its dip, Ulsmoud M0e A Ulus lloll tturmld economical handling. enabling more Frisco I.!!!! Knifie.!.... . The deposits of gold In the United Golden .04 q Golden Star. States assay office at Boise, during the bold am F'lssure month of August were larger than Uonwsiske. Hercules, in the history Internsiionsl during any other month Joe Hovers of the institution, amounting to $243, v dis-tan- decided success. Rio de Jsniero has notice from Iter, lin that the Duke of Saxe has sold to the Herman government lands in Santa Catherine, ett imaged at over 1,000 square leagues. & The resignation of the Argentine ministers is regarded as a condemnation of the policy of ticn. Eoc&s regarding llrelil and the delivery of the mTsstonsTfeSiyr During a recent typhoon in China the dyke of the Tsaongo river, near tShaoshing, gave away, inundation was widespread, hundreds of houses being swept away. Jiinlnej, the leader of the successful revolution, has been received in triPublic feeling umph at Santiago. a teems to be unanimous in hi candidate for present. Eighty men were out all Sunday nigh, fighting fire south of Englewood, S. D. on the Burlington railroad. At sunset the wind abated somewhat which saved Englewood from destruction. So far as known this is the hottest cummer ever experienced in London. Meterological records have been kept or only twenty-seve- n years, and show a maximum of 90 In the shade. J. G. Johnson of Kansas is to be the active manager of the work of the Democratic national committee in all of its branches until after the adjournment of the next national convention. The navy department is seriously feeling the effect of the heavy advance in the steel market. arms are asking for extensions of time In which to complete contracts under way. According to a dispatch from Kobe, Japan, the United States transport City, which was wrecked Morgan London 4414 . . j the of Sierra county to induce Captalo J. B. Overton to extend the line of his quartermaster's department to charter railroad from Truckee, Cala., to Over-to- n and the Sictoria the Olympia, the t. to Sierraville, only four miles City of Kio to transport troops to the traffie of that thus the giving Philippines. fertile valley railway connection with Prince David Wawanakoa of Central Pacific. the who- is da- - 4Y'sshiagUu , visiting A bad freight wreck occurred at Pine his aunt, Eiliuokalani, in an Bluffs station last week, on the main interview, says that annexation is a line of the Union miles Hono-dnl- - x-a . Salt lake d SOME GOOD JOKES ORIGINAL AND SELECTED. KILVS. New York li, Koot hus authorized Secretary OUii BUDGET OP FVNJ rnu-nuia- i Uilliuiu Duncan was killed and Charles Olds seriously injured by the explosion.of a threshing machine boiler at Yermgtou, Nevada last week. Duncan was formerly employed as engineer of the steam sawing machine at the V. A. T. railroad woodyard in Carson. Dr. A. M. Webster, a young dentist, supposedly because of love unrequited, ah,ot himself through the heart at Twin Bridges - last week, dying iustantly. Webster was about 28 years of age, and had been iu Twin Bridges three months, coining to that place from treaty. MARKET REPORT Tfae following-arrive- d la Liverpool for th BrltUh n, Ofljlwl sad Jetaam tram tbe ( Baa Tide WUtj Bayluxe. Stephen Thurston, Hyde Park, and Nephi Larsen, Preston, Manchester; A. J. Ioulaon, Richfield, Newcastle! Robert G. McQuarrle, St.' George. and William 8, Lockheed, Ogden, Scottish; Thomas II. Maxwell, halt Lake City. Jacob Robertson, Spanish Fork, and Richard P. Cartlsier Alpine;: London? Thomas 8umoer, Provo, Nottingham; Andrew Ferguaon, Lke Shore, Irish; Henry M. llaslam, Wellaville, Sheffield. The following have arrived at Liverpool for the various missions, but r yet unassigned: For the Scandinavian mission, Anton If, J e nsqn, Preston , Idaho; Alex U. Oblad, Salt Lake City; Niels Frederick son, Vernon; Peter N. Garff, Draper. For the German mission, Samuel E, Gustaveson and Martin Ganglma'yer, Salt Lake City; Robert J. Burton and Richard Lee Taylor, Ogden; Wilford C. Nuttall, Provo. For Henry M. Lewis, Mesa, Arizona the Swiss mission; David L. McDonald, lleber; Robert L. Campbell, Salt Lake Comedy. They parted with Hasped hands And kisses ai.d burning tears. They met in a foreign land After some twenty years . Met aa acquaintances meet: Smiling, tranquil eyed; Not even tbe least liitlt beat Of tba heart upon either sldft -- They chatted of this and o that,-Tb- nothings that maka up Ufa Bhe In a Gainsborough hat, ' And ho In black for hta wtfa. , Ah, what a comedy this! Neither was hurt R appears; once she badJeaned to hit klsk -.Yt And once be had known her tears. T. H, Aldrich. City. Elder Thomas Gilchrist, 'president of the Newcastle conference, has bedtt honorably released to return home, and sailed from Glasgow on tbs steam ship Furnessia, September 7. Elder James E. Meeks has been appointed president of the Newcastle conference. Elder Heber B. Smith ha been released as traveling elder in th Birmingham conference and appointed to labor In the Liverpool office. William F. Colwell of Jacksonville, I1L, writes to the Deseret News; When I first read the News 1 was a Some time before M. I. C. lliff In hit put appearance In ths city of Jacksonville. I happened to he at hi meeting when he and other made an attack upon tbe Chnrch of Jesn Christ Joe Hovers Extension.'.."!!! of Latter-da- y Saints. Myself and wife kremliu. b Heine are member of the church now, thank LI He Pittsburg, Hod! My house la headquarters for Mianixht Hovers. May Jmy We have some splendid Jacksonville. ,7 Manbsitan !!.'. .uoH here at my bouse. The Lord meeting .10 MouJJh'st,lnBt0n'" is blessing us very much. Good seed Mojcher Norik Swim la sown here that wllf bring forth fruit Orient... some day. KaUtHll Ji'oyi Ko?nr-...The ward at Rockland, Idaho, ha . SBrer Cloud .03 0R4 Suooenn recently built a brick meeting house o Swan ata cost of $3,000. Rockland lsa nar-- i Tetro..,vS.. about twenty miles long, TtIumpIl ..77..T...U 7VuJeo, m m . ....... rr f. . and an average wfbout one mile " Wg Aii'tinutls I'lucvrJ j wide, is well watered from a mountain W.t Mereur ' j stream called Rock Creek. VsnXoe Cos...;..., Tbe place UttMOii-- f .... waa first settled In the year 1883, by a--1 Uk! Ill;, people from Farmington and Calls Fort, Boxelder county, and was organ Ized Into a ward in 1884 by President rsikd flora. Rt Lorenzo Snow, and b set apart as ........ Bsrlsy. eauMVVWH v vrv Isaac Thorne, with. Andrew vvw bishop, Alfttlfn.. Alien and W, W, Howard aa counseMixed .I........ Timothy r, lor. The ward waa attached to Straw, perlxtls Turkvy Gobblers ...... to In Us Malad 189$ and then stake, f I.lro Turkey Horn., was attached to the Pocatello stake of Chickens, bens..., OM roosters Zion. Bishop Thorne and hi counHrollera, prlb. Young duck selors are still occupying their posYoung Gees itions This little valley i situated Mas, Utah, percaoe Butter. ores ruery across a desert sixteen mile southwest Ksneb butter from American Falla, and la reached by a stage line, which caarie a dally 8an Vranciaco Ural a. , )5tr mail. Thera is also a telephone lin. May wheat.. liecember. I n,J There are about 500 people, including Barley December ........ W children, in tba valley. Among tha on faminumber are many Portlawd. and live in th all but lies, Walls Walls . harmony, Wff.59 Talley ..... Saint cidXiSAXx!ALX4U.l people bava tb Latter-da- y Blue tem. ers attend to their religious rights la LIVE STOCK, burying the dead, etc. The people are all having large ranches Chicago. Their principal crop is hay (lneem Good to choice cattle M 75 4 75 Lommos grades. ome grain, nn abundance of the finest 4 M fe5 70 .. 00 ai 7a feeders luk'soa vegetables and small fraita. Bolls.... 1 85 Ui 40 Lowa ' . . Dorothy K. Holliday, an Salt Lake child, treated by Christian Scientist, died last week and was buried without a permit. Investigation revealed that the child had been sick three weeks without' medical attention, and Mrs. C. E. Johnson, the scientist, is to be prosecuted. William J. Bryan, who delivered a speech at Carson last week, was given the largest reception ever tendered a public man in that section. The mine of Virginia City were closed down and allthe western part of Nevada es fete. - From Lake --Tahoe Mr. and Mrs.. Bryan were brought to Carson in the historical coach occupied by Horace Greeley on bis trip to that city and in which U. 8. Grant was also driven. Michael Klapak, a Slavonian coal miner who waa crushed by a Union Pacific freight train in the yards at Rock Springs recently,., died sf the Wyoming general hospital. 'One arm was mashed to a pulp and the head and body badly cut and torn, Klapak had over $200 on bis person at the time of the accident. The coroner' jury returned a verdict exonerating the Company from any blame in the matter. Joseph W. O'Neil, secretary of the Cheyenne fire department, baa been arrested charged with incendiarism. He confessed to having started two He had fires daring the past month. no motive, he said, but simply could not withstand the Impulse to set the building on fire. During the past two years there have been fifty incendiary fires here. He used a bicycle to get oat of the vicinity of the fire after starting them. He has been an active fireman for two year and it is believed during that time have atarted most f the incendiary fires. The Nevada Power company has been organised at Reno, Nevada, and proposes to transmit power from the canyon east of Reno to the eomstock for pumping and other operations, as well as distribute power to Reno and vicinity. The canyon is eleven miles nearer to the Comstock than is Florin-tothe point from which a similar plant has been proposed. The. company la capitalized for $500,000, and is backed by eastern capitalists. Articles of incorporation have been filed and officeqi elected. The sentence of death Imposed upon Thomas MacVeach, the Wyoming volunteer, who assaulted hia captain in Manila, has been Commuted to life imprisonment by the president. Before leaving the Presidio, a year ago, lie assaulted comrade William Ferris with a knife. Because a companion was not released from-th- e guardhouse he lay Jn wait for his captain, D. C. Wright of company G, First Wyoming, with a knife.' The captain drew a revolver and marched him off to prison He was taken to Alcatraz again.island last week to begin hia sentence. A tremendous rush of cattle from shipping point in Colorado, Wyoming, states Utah and other cattle-raisin- g has begun, and the railroads have a much as they can do to handle the Several of tbe passenger business. trains on the trunk lines have been delayed on account of tbe number of through cattle trains crowding tb tracks, and which it was impoasibla to of Jokee, Glbee I Variety mifioiuo bave Wen aligned follow. Brigham Y'. Bo u sou of Trenton, Leeds; John Cook, Rexburg, Idaho, Norwich; 820.99. A $10 gold nugget was taken ort of the Blue Jacket tnlDe, in Seven Devils, a short time ago, The Blue Jacket is one of. the richest copper mines in that well district and is rich in gold I n, . copper. Copper ore equal to anything found in the southern part of the state ha been found in the Horn Silver at Frisco, and is aeoompanied iy a dep4jsit of horn silver going several hundred, ouodes to the ton. The French Creek Mining & Development company, capital $2,500,000, with headquarters at French creek, in the Pierce City district, Idaho, ha filed iu articles of Incorporation with the secretary of state. Another ore body has been encountered in the .ACtna, at" nailey, that i similar to that uncovered a abort time t ago, four feet of whieh shows from 5 to 10 per cent copper, 60 per cent lead, 80 ounces silver and $2 gold per ton.' ReporU from the properties of the Wandering Jew Mining company In Davis county indicate that the vein has now widened out to four feet, and that the ore is showing aa much as 67 per cent lead with fair values in llver and, gold. The company promises a shipment in a short time. William Wells and James Bond, who have been driving a tnnnel on a prospect above the head of Powder Horn bay at Cceng d'Alene lake, about three miles north of Harrison, Ida., struck a solid body of ore fonr feet thick which assayed 323 ounces of silver and $$ is ! gold, A rich vein of copper ore has been and haliers discovered by Casper prospectors in I1 loxaa leers be the Owl Creek mountains, 100 miles faun Western rangers northwest of Casper,' near Deranch. wsp The vein 1 four feet wide and ha been Kaiimi located for half a mile, and i said to fiiMvssuisrs.. lolexss steers be rich. Many claims have been row-valle- y C -- 1 cated. discovery nt Taet, was a hopeless invalid. When her husband became Impoverished, la the regular course of business, aha bravely changed over to an aliment with a Latin .name to much shorter that they saved enough la . doctors bill to start life anew! . ' A woman with less tact would bava got weU and gon to doing her owa housework, thus saving far let. What avail a good disposition, then, without tact 7 Detroit Journal, v Sh Troffi Ampi EvidDC The UWenga ! bt't 1 rt t I i Hcf your lnlentlciiis a ie -- t.uju, old gentleman. Evldencel" exclaimed the young man. Haven't I bought three boxes of candy at 60 cents a pound, two m&t-intickets ar.d six plates of lee cream In less than two weeks? How much avldenc do you expect from a man la - . moderate circumstances? If km && vr-h- - non-Morm- well-to-d- Rt 111 40 4 00 &7 50 I 50 4 fe 4 00 65 0 ia 64 50 a ti CHy Tsxss Gows. 8ilv costs and baiters. Fleckers and feeders mill sod ilsfs.. 14 15 . 85 5 1 85 I i at ft! 00 at tei - Loo kln( for Excuse ms," said ths stranger on a hot July Sunday to the distinguished naher, but la this th Church of Heavenly Rest?" No," replied tha usher, "that Just around the corner; but you can sleej her every bit aa comfortably as you can there." So the stranger entered. Cleveland Plain Dealer, Intonating Information Waatod. Here, my little boy," said a benevolent old gentleman to a weeping boy, I wouldnt cry that way If I were ' you." "Hour did you cry when you were $ little boy?" asked th weeper, during a temporary cessation of tears. Stray Stories. ( -- Xowl Tk She If I were to die you would - Tbe mutual Improvement associa- never get another wife Ilk me. tions of Salt Lake and Davis stakes . He What makes you think Id cvei held a melon day social at Lagoon want another like you? Wasp, Thursday of laat week. Tbe principal Visit to Grandpa1, Feature of Interest waa to see who could eat the most melons, and besides several wagon loads, ft car was loaded with the lucions fruit st Bountiful and hauled to the resort. A game of base ball was played by players from both counties, Salt Lake winning by score of alx to five, all alx Of their runs being made In tbe last Inning. I 85 t . ee Box-elde- 80 ft 80 ia reported In 63 50' miles Plumbago canyon,1 twenty-fiv- e a 15-e sees f north of Laramie. A carload of the Ommhxe or from a prospect was sent to Den-- , oo ver, and returns show 50 to 70 percent 64 48 h,',a,, JJJ t4 ti copper and 8 ounces of silver to the ' li 40 o (5 80 ton. A large number of mining mn jksrsVod feeders'..',!!.. fil' d 25 Professor Steven ha begun to get have gone to Plumbago canyon and 3 S 4i4 80 tabernacle choir in readiness for the w f4 15 staked off claims. I ?0 4M (ft aiutloue their proposed trip to tbe Paris expoas to Development work in the Badger j i&5 15 where they will compete in tha sition, creek district, forty miles npthe river, singing eoEtfBta against th; , beat Denver. ' Ja showing tip some good properties. A i t 50 choirs from all over1 ths organized z iu UX 75 tnnnel hat been run 127 feet, cutting world. 4t4 05 .the Copper Queen lode ninety feet w rtwl ! fl ti 4 wl It 4 00 deep. It has opened twelve feet of ?od. 1st mouaDsI! It is reported from the southern 5 75 it. 4 W ore which carried sn aversge value of 458 Hi 08 states mission that the elders in that about $30 in gold, while much of it is vicinity are meeting with more public .0( favor just at present than for some very high grade. The walls sr gran- bbepp., . ..... 14 ft . h,!'o lime In the past. Tbe hearts of the ite, well defined. Prospecting done in ; Jsas 7,140 addition indicates a great gold dia--j Ow .Pi ! 'llcauie !! !! 4 10 people are softening towards them and !!!!! . - I 0.3 we t fYi-lisaa'' .5ep,, good work is being accomplished, "ve-Csi- Ue . .. The Southern Pacific company use t,eP Aa Fitr ordinary rarest T" n car to haul coal from tb Pleas- we Jc Th IM$w., . most extraordinary forest ia tha The ant Valley mine to points along It ; Th Christian is like th pear diver, world was discovered by Dr. WeL ho out of the aunahln for a little, wltsch and occupies a tableland some line, The car are so large as to cans trouble on steep grades, tbe air brake pending ha short day amid th rock between 300 and Md weeds and danger at th bottom six miles in width, being Insufficient for the weight of tb f th ocean. Does ha desire to ipendv 400 feet above the sea, near tha west car. coast of Africa. Th peculiarity of tha J future life there? No, but hia Maa-- r trees of this forest is that, though tha New baa been telephoned to Baker wants him to. Is hit lift there? are as much aa four feet la City from Sumpter of every rich strike "O. bis lif j, tap above. A eommunl-aU- n trunks diameter, they attain th height of onin tha Ibex mine. The report stated la open to the surface, and th keep entirely clear of tbs passenger that ore Was being taken oat that was fresh, purs Ilf comes down to him, ly one foot No tree bears mors than twe leaves, and the attain a length traffic. No such a movement of cattl half gold and there seemed to b no tQd from God. Ia ha not wasting Umt of six and a breadth of two feet Th waa aver , known before. Notwith- and to were? He Is gathering pearls for Hi tha amount of the yellow metal make gorgeous' crimson flowers Master's crown. Will ha always stay standing the ruah, prices art steady. that was la sight - . war? A good Druggist What did that womaa want who sampled the candy, tasted tha soda water, and to whom- - you showed all those patent medicines! Clerk Bought a two-cestamp, got 15 changed and used th directory and telephone. s Uiuniw,n"' - 1 ... fj - 50-to- Get, swipes! I wonder where th slot ter that thing Is? Id likp tel get ' ' weighed." . - yri 1 Blnatod. "Yea, blasted.1 his business How did It happen?" "He dropped a eaa of process dynamite." him. eh? Blew No, It didnt go offl" Plain Dealer. hia - - new r- him up? Clevelnnfl. Tke Iafaraaao, Sh devoted her life to Christ), acleace. Indeed? Vhat did sh diet yn IA 1 - V - |