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*'• < V * ,^-*e I Í ■ J , ' .'.5* . *4« * . ■ * *•' • X s -r /- ■ r - * > A* ♦f* * •• • í SC IO NEWS OF THE WEEK SFARE WITH NON-UNION MEN Owners Will Open Up Gokltiald Mm*« Weunvaaay. (VCNTY, OREGON. EEEET IS ASSEMBLED! I»» « I MBER 13, All rrepiraîlons Ccnipleîed lor Great Naval Movement. HAPPENINGS OF TWO CONTINENTS ADMIRAL EVINS IS IN COMMAND «a-Í* * » • 1907« WAR UN MINER» UNION. outai le of thè henp and t « lattea ta thè Interior I ' •• latter à ■■iti«'* aeama tu break up thè more -omp i partici«« mt.l prepare th.-m f -r thè action of tbs fortner lf thè aclloti of thè forme! la (•»• rapi«! « great deal of thè nltrr» gen ¡«a»»"» i-ff luto thè «Ir In thè forut >f atnmonla or fre< nltr .• n. and la Inai tu thè a«>ll fr>mi «hence It carne 300 U S. Regulars Now In Camp st Golubsld. Nevada. Goldfield. Dec 10 Wednesday Goldfield, Dec. 9 Encouraged, ha» been definitely decld««d upou a* doubtless, by the presence of federal the day tor reopening the mines In tr<lops lu Goldfield, the Goldfield Goldfield Mineowner«' Association held a mewl An authoritative statement waa ing yesterday afternoon, »nd last made tonight that already «ufficivnt night gave out a stat« uieiit in which men ar* on the ground to work the It Is openly said that the members of Y* t n t *rl mine*. The total number of thoe* the association have decided to make I' Il Htovall «ays ■• t-.»lghbor wh« that have been quietly brought In a determined struggle to free Gold make« a g I living from Ids apiary and those who have a«*cretly made field of union domination aud make ><«tr«r« and Htalr«. application to return to their former •i.i-v. -«fullv winter* III» Iroa throuxk thia an open camp. There ha» t>e.«o a rapid Increase the th* ■•«■ .I months In a cellar provided positions la p)ac>«d at luoo. There Th« statement uf the purpose of the . ,8»! few years lu the numtier and value for the |mrp< »" He »tstro that bees A Return* of ths Leas Important but are about 1.500 Weetern Federation mineowners is direct and unequivo men out The no u who are to take Voyage to Pacific Greatest Teat Ever cal, »nd throws down the gauntlet to | of the horse« aud mule» In the United tuny t>* an ro-ful ■ v. Intered In cellar« Not Laes I nters st log Events 11. ¡d.i.-. « if : 1,. ’ I : ». ;» .,:.- ii.t to Ui dortaken In History of the . State« the Western Federation of Miners. I -.•« i>!.-.| the ■ ■• lar Is given O'er entire be housed at the mines, but will be of ths Pa«t Wssk. Officer« of the association refused In tuoo there were IS.tl24.OOO horse* ly to the !»-•■» and us«*d for no otb«i American Navy. scattered through the camp and pro to say If any steps have already been and mules lu the United Stataa Dur There la always an un tected, tor each Individual *111 be taken toward Importing non-union Ing Hie next flw years there was *n pur|»«sc guaranteed protection by th* Mine miners in suthcient numbers to re Increase* of 27 7 ¡»«r cent, eo that en healthy i»lor. that la as dlaastroua t« On* person was killed and two Injnt- owners' Association. a« i» thing ••:». emitted from de <>ld Point (’■•mferi, Va., Dec. 10 — open the mine«, which are now Idle ed in black hand outrage« at Pittsburg Two propositions have been posi The double starred flag of blue, etn- and rapidly filling with water, but January I. It«»5. the number of hors«"« ••'.■«I fruits, veg. table« and auch thing« tively decided upon. I hr* making of An unknown vee.el ia rep rted wreck an open camp for all time and the < blem of the eomtnaader-in-chlef of the stated that many telegrams are being an«! mules bud I ik rva»«-d to 10.Ma.0tA). as are uauall.r atore.l In rollsr» Ths .e ,-e ’.ar ». I •■ ’ to« entered nor ed a short distrance south of nan Frnu- early lowering of the »age ► al". At Pacific >•-.■•■<-! l>attleahip fleet, was flung received hourly, offering men, and but the Im'rease did ii«>t slop at that that within 4* hours the mines could rate. <>u the first of January, l!M>7, ll»'url...t in, n re thin Is abs-vluteiy einro. the same time th*- Mlnrownera' A»- to the breere from the main truck of be opotled with the same number ut I there were no less than 23.5O4.UlM tieeeMarv It sh -uld he made a quiet the battleship Uonmvticut yesterday, The eonit martial of General Htoeerol •ixlatlon Is going to begin a vigor and Rtvxr Admiral Robley l>. Evan» men aa were formerly at work In horse* and mule«, showing an Increase ous crusad«- to lower the cost of liv ■ ■ ■•’• -«■••,! Ii. for th« little booty them. On«« concern In Han Francisco Is tiering an end. The evidence looks formally aseumoi hi« poalUon as hw ler It Is said, offered to send l.OOt) men of IS per ••»«lit dm.ng Hie two years makers ing In Goldfield. bad fol him. sulwe-ptent to "JO6 of the greatrel naval movement In the on an hour's notice. Frail rirklna ■•■he«. Denver, Doc. 10 -Th* cxocutl*« hi»toty of the American p«»<«ple. Bnsch. the gtest M Iwaukee brewet, ric««« -wte are iw llnad to talk over The officers of the association say, Tide brake! is made front an ordl ha* declared for a restriction of the board of the Western Federation of Yrotcn'ay was aasembly «lay for the however, that n> (hie. belief thore production at the present ar* confront Miners tonight Issued the following fleet, which is t • set »ail next Monday, are enough men In the camp who rd with th«« Indisputable fact that dur nary Ileleware fruit basket A stray liquor traffic. statement concerning the prro«nt and of the lfl gnat righting machine* will leave the union now tu make goea over the shoulder of the picker Itig the seven years when the Increase train wreck in Hones's Imnd was In a controversy UR ween »he < ;>’idfivid t he lui portal Ion of men unnecessary, and lea»es both hands free for gather Association and the ordered to skirt Ibe southern end of all and they are looking for the»« men In numbers amounted to 50 per cent Michigan but only one nienti er a as Mineownera' America anil inaugurate a new naval there vrm *1«, an Increase In price per G>>Mf: 1 Ml.'.«':« I :>l.>:> hurt and he not la ally. to make application early In the "On December 4. Pr«-alr!ent R imi **- •■re in the Pacific <»-een, there »ere but It Is imponible, the operators head amounting to over 80 (»«r «"eut Several naval »wrols are e<|uip|>ed velt Issued a proclamation ordering tw > iMgnrd». Throe were the Ifl IXMX) A . . k say, for them to get enough men In Thus on January I, ll»s). our horses with wlrelee* telephones »nd expeit- federal troops to proceed to («old- ton Minnesota, flagahip of R««r Admir the mine« at present to operate the and mule* were valued at I7I6.EIWLQ00. mmU thus far are sansiactory. field, Nw., ostensibly for the pur- al C. M Thoma», commander of the pumps and kc«-fi them clear of water, while on January 1, l!«<fi. they were po»e of prot«'cHng life and property. second squadron of the fleet, and the t'nve-lns are constantly taking place, valued at t?.274.'M2.fM«i Chicago does not want the National That there w»» ever any datigi-r to Democratic convention and the meeting either person or property is empha Kentucky, whose paltry 11,150 tons and other damage la being wrought This Is a phenomenal record and yet. will doubtl«-» be held eith> r st ft. Paul tically denied by the officers of Es relegated her to a poaitlon at the end of by reaaon of the Inactivity. notwithstanding this extraordinary In No unuaual excitement was caused the armored column. Tile Kentucky or Louisville. <-renM I ii number ana value, horse* are meralda county, nnd by the mer also is th« oLlrot vrorol among the Ifl, by the arrival of the first detachment chant* and cltlsena of Goldfield The In greater demand today than they Nearly 50,000 Italian* have left the liavtng liven laid down with bar «ivter, of troops and the crowds that gulh only Uni'*«i State* »Ince Dvember I. They was reason fur th» preacul trouble the Kearvatige, In IHWfl. at the twginning ered at the depot quickly dispersed have *v««r ..... Il t»«fore III tile history of the di-clslun of the mine op< ra- after '.be troops had marched to the •he Unite,! Htatc* are rettutning to the t borne country tor* to fore« upon the miners a scrip of the »ar with Spain. Nine years ago tn«»». Iii the northwestern part of the on account of tiuancial stringency». that would not be taken at par by is an ancient perirxi in modern taittle- rlty, where they have gone Into tern- Ing the fruit. It Is bud prsctlro la Hrrplng Unga In Mutanti«. The California Fnpreme court has the railroad company, the Well»- ship oon»traetinn, ao great have be*n porary encampment. Goldfield ia shake any kind of fruit from the tree Hers la an easy plan of keeping hogs ; Fargo Express Company, the poat- th* stride* In naval archi* quiet and there are no Indications of susiaineti the special holiday statute re from going from hog pastures to cow It should always be picked by hand I office, the stores or the bouruiug tactnre. Impending trouble. cently passed by the legislature allow pasture*, and at the same Hm« allowing ant ■ •nrefiu'i | i .-I l-i flu package la i houses. Neither would the mlnetrwn- The colliet Alia renda La» preceded The Nevada Workman, organ of ing court erosions on specially called which It Is sent to market. By thia era guarantee that they would r«- the fleet south with owl. 1 hete were the mln«' workers In Goldfield con ths cattle to g<> from one pasture to holidays. decru thia scrip at any time In the •eerie* of activity on bu*t«l the w«»ela tains a a!.stem-nt by Charles K Mac the other at will. As shown In the method Injury Io the extent <>f 10 ta A six-day bicycle race ia on in New ' future. klnnon, president of the Goldfield sketch, the o|>enlng tn the fence may 25 per rent may be avoided. "In refusing to accept thia worth yrstrrday. The creus of many of the Miners' t'nlon. In which ho says: York. be as Wide aa desired Two by twelve battlrohipa were eng«g««d tn tlllin* the less »crip In exchange for their hard "There la no sans man in the dis I ora I.and for U>r Itraa < r*p. Mrc Ixitiiaa Taft, mother of Hacre- labor, the miners of Goldfield are bunkciN with ‘•picked*’ coal, while oth trict who will say that there was any Inch plank are nulled to the fem«« I «»at» Henna may t>e planted late and in» tarfy Taft, Ia dead. taking a manly aland against the er« were engaged in loading supplt- need for the federal troop* in Gold about four ur six Inches from the ground, and two extra ¡«•■•I« arc «et out turo t»efore a probably frost, for see- usurpation of governmental func mental uiagasine atoree. field.” Gustav V, son of the dead monarch, ilun» by unreliable banking firm*, from the fence about a foot. The plank »rnl years beans base txirn» a <»»»d The paper an ya editorially: is now king of Sweden. »hlih anaume the right to set sable "11 la evident <ha< the Mineown Is nailed to the Inside of tlx-se )»>«(«. price, and If the wheat crop proves ta RiCOVEH’NG BODIE S. Railrrol* will not grant reduced the legal mouey of the nation. ers’ Association Intends to re-enact and Hus (dank should b* about four t>e as short as threatened at this writ "We desire to call the attention of the tragic scenes of Colorado. The feet longer than the one fastened to ing the consumption of them la likely rates to national convention*. tho American people to the awful Bard o* Rercuere at Monongah Ara coming of the troops m< ana nothing the fence so as to go by the «¡ictilng at to l>e larger than usual The planting, American latorer* are to replace ‘for disaster at Monongah. W. Va . where short of that. Violence aud disorder each e;id about two fret. Th* hogs harvesting and thmshlng of beans may Making Slow Progress 500 coal miner« ware murdered by eigners in the Fittsburg coke work*. will ensue upon the arrival of the I» done by machinery now. which re Mucngwh. W. Va., I»uc. 10.—When troops and It la apparent that th« [the capitalist system In Its greed fur It is deflnletly known that the dead [profit*. moves a former serious objection te Had President Rooaevelt «iarknpM came last niglit a total of flfl gloomy history of Colorado la co be in the Monongah mine exiosion will been as anxious to enforce the laws bodies l«aii Iwen brought from the two their culture and If the crop area on rewritten.” resell 550. In \\ eat Virginia, had he considered wncked mines at Monongah. Rescue n farm has been made smaller than A statement to th« public by th« deelied. by re.i-m of the cold spring, a Th* Minrowner»' areociatlon of Gold aa well the proti«ctlon of th« live* of wotk, while alow, was progressing Goldfield Mino Operators Associa those miners by demanding that the smoothly and a« rapi«lly a« due prreau- tion states In the beginning that "re field <>f beans might be advantageously field, Nevada« la dete mined t<> have an tnlneowners safeguard their em tion lor the re-< i<-rs wnul«l permit. pealed outrages against Individual tiaed In cite: ding the «•■a-on's rrop« open camp. ploye» against unnecessary dangers, Il is l«lleve-i that c!«»»e on to 100 of Good corn Im "l is ev« Itrnt for beans Oregon national lank» Lave cash re- [as he la to seud the regular army to the «trod will have been rec «verevl by of men desirous of Investing in the and their cultivation does not differ crush an organisation whose only rervea on hand far in *xcea* of the legal daylight today. The tire which cau»««d mines, open looting of every mine Ynatrrlally tr m Hint of corn heme II alm Is to better the conditions and carrying high grade ore and deeds require men ta. docs not require any «pe.-lat Instructif J mak«« happier the Ilves of the work- a *u»pensloti of re»cue work H«>nday and of violence have become SC unbear The call for the R«-publican Nnallon- ■ Ing cla»a, 5t)8 blackened corpse« early Monday in mine N«». 8, was ex- able that the owners must either or skill to grow them successfully. ■ I convention ha» been iasned, to meet i would not today be laid upon the tlnguishetl, it is »«id, at noon yeater close the mines, hand them over to altar of greed at Monongah, W. Va.. dav. in Chicago on June ¡6, 1008. the union, or make a desperate effort > «» > WFB* < r*>|* tor «Ifat!». around which w*«*q> widowed wives The fourth «lay was a repitllion of I'« to gain th« right to work them as we Home |>«- >ple st III think alfalfa should The tramp steamer Hotoyome, en aud orphaned children. We have cboacn the latter three prede« «•■■••ora in th« matter of joi - please l>e Sown with a nurse crop, Those who route from CopiiHe river to *an Fran- tbetic seen«*; hiin<lre<l» of woman re alternative, and propose to make one cannot Jump the two planks, and small have had eiiH-rlcn-v with It know bet foreigners must qo . cieco with lumber, was bumeil at tea. jump over, ns they are lengthwise of final struggle for the right to man mained near the mine* ail day, ecream A re. ent publb atton of the Ari The crew all eacapad. h«>gs (list go b«twe*n them cannot ter. ing and ciying until tirey alumel col- age our own property." xona l’i • •• .• H’ul' .n »urn« up th« the «qirnlng The cattle will readily J. lhvlicll Brown, general manager Eighty Thousand Will Be Replaced by lapsed. As on former days, h>«t coffee fact* as follow s : America' s N««r_Pittsburg I m * uatol step over The «nme plan may of a defunct San Francisco trust com KING OSCAR IS DEAD. was served at inteivals by the company Nur».« cro|«s !ilnd««r the development for sh«-ep, only three planks ■nay he Pittsburg, Dec. 10 pany, ia under arrrot for felonious etn- Independent to keep the unfortunate women from of t««|>s and r«»its of alfalfa. e«|-e.-lally n«H-e«snry to retain them, although th« besilemerit. «nd officer* are after an cokemakers of the Pittsburg aud falling to the ground lu exha iMlaa. Belov« d Ruler of Sweden Sinks Pain when by reiisvn of n thick «land or Connellsville district have decided to other official of the same company. writer use* only two for them also lessly to th* End. rank growth shading effects are exrea decrease the price of producing coke Farm re Taft) ia on has way to the United by Increasing the price of their LOOKING BEYOND BALLOON Block holm, Dec. 8.— King Oscar la sire After the removal of the niirae Stake*. workmen. The day of the for.-lgner dead. Muhhltig Ifrlp«. crop tlu« weakened an«! un lcvel«>|>ed al A very Intelligent and observing falfa plants are ¡»»>rly tlttcd to with Taft'» mother ia much worse and all has passed, and bv*reafter none but American Army to E aperimant With Stockholm, fn-c 8 American born or naturalised clti- Although th" farmer say* Th* Importance of n stand drought and Hi« stand may be hope of hvr recovery las been given up. ten* of the United States will be em Aeroplane* theaters and other places of amuse mulch to counteract a drought was lost In the average ln«tnn«w the loss Japan ha» thankdl Rouaevelt for the ployed about the 20,767 oven* of th* Washington, Dre. 10.—The army is ment were open as usual last even presented to me in a rather forcible In yield of alfalfa due to a nurse crop independent operator*. To the»* ing, the crowd, numbering thou Stand b* take« on the Japanese eip««i- already looking beyond the simple l«|. We had plant«««! probably mor«« than offsets return fr«rr Americans will be paid higher wag«-» loon, the dirigible Its 11<»ui and like sands, patiently waiting In a pouring manner last spring tion. than was paid to the foreigners, but contrivance* for navlga'ing Hie air, to rain In front of the palace, testified a few rows of early beans nnd after th* nurse crop Itself Harry H. New has been elected chair the operators expect to decrease tho to the popular sympathy for the aged they bad com* up we hml a mild *¡>«11 the mor* scientific aeroplane. and it monarch, whose life was slowly ebb- man of the National Republioan com- cost of production. and In order to »«ve the beana from the Vtlssourl sheep. There are SI» of these Independ was announced today that the chief sig« IM mlttaa. A new breed of elu-efi I« said to bare frost. tl»«y were cov«-red with plank« nal offieet will soon call upon American Within the palace, members of the ents who own 2O.7C7 oven*, the H. large amount* of gold continue to C. Frick Coke Company, the fuel end inventors to submit plan« for a practi royal family, high ecclesiastics, the After the danger from fr>««t bn«1 pus»,-«! broli dcvelo|«-d by William Buckman corn« to thia country hum Londun and of the steel corporation, owning und cal machine, heavier than air, to be Premier and the Minister of Foreign at one end of the rows the planks were lienr <‘ln;q»-r Mo The »cw brow! lias Paris. nee«I Instead of a balloon lor military Affaire had been assembled for sev laid between the rows and left for all the liest |»ilnta of Rambouillet*.. up««ratlng 19,900 oven*. Shropshire« and t'olawolda To etart lu the <0.647 ovena tn the dl»- purposes. The terms of the advance eral hours In the King's study, to about two week«, which was a dey s>-* The Fort Pitt National bank of Pitts which room Illa Majesty had been re ■on. At the other end H h > plank« were with lie used twenty Nbropshiro ewes trlct, owned by both Independents burg Iras clo*ed. The bank waa organ- and the steel corporation, ther* are ments arc now under cona deration Th« beginning of experimentation in moved in bed nt noon, when still moved dear away. The part where the and crowed them with a ltemlioulllct ise«i in 1069. •tnnloyed more than 80,000 men. the the use uf aeroplanes, it ia said, will unconscious. Thia measure was taken planks were lietwcen the rowa made buck, and the ewes re. ured from this Becrrtary Cort* I you haa sold but half majority of whom are at the present not Interfere with the War <le|Mirtment to enable all the family and the olTh double th,« growth of the others The cross were then crossed with a Cots of the Panama boride. The others will time foreigner». These tnen are paid plana now in execution for the training dale to be present at the last too- growth was evidently due to the mole wold hink It Is claimed that they In monte without undue crowding. an av««rage of per month. The be held until the money ia needed. herit the hardy traits of the Rambouil The phyetclane tn attendance ad- turs sain! by the planks. statisticians find that of the |MS a of seirote.! men In the ns* of hallrone let», the mutton «piallile« of the Hhrop- A mammy has just been brought to month which the foreigner makes, nor with the project*«! const tuction of ministered atImulanta, consisting of shires and tin- heavy fleece* of the Cota aallne solution, camphor and dlgl- New York which is said to be that of a he puts back Into rlr< uiatlon but |30 at least two dirigible airship*. Ths freight am! tran«|M>rtntton wold* talln. which were Injected at Inter woman who live«l about 4,000 year* a month, living In absolute squalor vale. and they relieved also as far aa rbargea on a full car of strawIwrrles during bla atay In thia country. Homage to Naw King. possible th«' vesical trouble from from southern j««>ltitw are often from Roel» Sult tor line«««, While the remaining per month Ft-ckholm, ths*. 10 — Attended by A strong movement haa developed la saved. ' which the King had Buffered aevere- 1300 to 9300, while on n car of south For cattle and borace, rock the ptliic««« and his suit*, King Gustav in Japan that may force the gvivetn- ly all through the Illness * ern peaches the cost of refrigeration placed In telles or troughs in winter V at noon yesterday treeiv*«! the hom meu! to atop all emmlgration of labor Great Britain Mourn* and tile high priced pnekages th.it have and • altered about the pastures on age <>f the troop*, who were drawn up er» to the Unite«! fl'ates and Canada. London. Dec. 10.—The death of Penny Arcades Closed. to be need run the iiwt up a — ue »•• the gras» In « immer la preferable to In a semirircl* *tr»<it>d the palace. The National Hiveta and liar lairs King Oscar uf Sweden haa caused Cleveland. O., Dec. 9.—While Italia have little ef- any other way Th* king addre«»ed th* troojia briefly, thme have been no Hunday theatrical on each car that comes Info the Mtate ao iarees lias petitioned oongieaa to ap the greateat regret In Great Britain of this would t.<- profit or In reawM feet U|»n It and thia will I m * found saying that it was his flrm c<>n»iction performance» allowed In Cleveland propriate ISO IK 10,000 annually for the The relation* between the two coun both convenient and economical. For that they would always lie ready to fol for several years, the penny arcade» Income to the local grower. sy»temati.- and uninterrupted improve tries and between the two royal slie»-p, however, thia plan does not Tb* local grower can often soli dl low him when the welfare <>l th* coun nnd street shows that have exist'd ment of the national waterway*. families have been of the closest for try re.¡uHeil them to «lo so. 1 he fun- by suffrance here, were cloned Hun- r»ct to consumer; there are no heavy Work SO well The r>»’k silt Is so slow many years, but Englishmen of the Manager« of New York theaters have pr«-»ent generation have a warm re era! of the iale kir g 1» expected to te day. or refrigerator charges to pay. and to dli«»<dve Hint they are not able to d«-:dmi to give no Run'iay «hows. thcer two Items alee* often eat up over get a • ■iffi.lent quantity of It to satlafy gard fur the deud monarch tiecause held Dreember 19. Only the reigning Taft Fn Route Homa one half to two thirds of the gross »alro their want» h- i e It Is necessary to i sovereign of Hwr-drn. among the crown of hla friendly attitude during the from ilnngBrlane returning home Cuihaven. Dec 9 Tho ateamshlp of fruit brought from a distance, while use the loos«« salt for them. America are aaiiaing riots on the fron- South African War. King Oacar paid <»! hem!», ia likely to attend. President Grant, with Bocretary of the local grower save« It J II llale. hla last visit to England In 1900, tier. War William H. Taft, and the mern- Connecticut. In American Cultivator MrrlffoN In % trmnnt, when Cambridge University con Reduction of Wages b«»ra of hla party on board, left here Senator Borah has left Washington ferred upon him tho honorary de The merino sheep Industry In Ver Goldfield, Nev. Dee. 10 —Late yes at nmin today for New York via Bou for Boise t>> take patt in the Pettibone gree of LL. D. mont Is sgaln entering an era of prop- l a*«« nf M r it nr«». terday afternoon the Gol ide Id Miners* logne and Plymouth trial. While An authority «-lalma that fully one peril, that presages a boom association issued Ite ultimatum to the Valuable PalntTg Riolan. third of the manure void«««! on the by no means approaching the palmy King Oscar. of Sweden, la very low. Courtral. Belgium, Dec. 10.—Ona miners in Goldfield, in the shape of a Lid On In Kalam»r->o farm* of the Fnltwl fitste« Is lost The days of thirty years ago, the Industry The crown prince haa been appointed of Van Dyka'a great masterpiece* »et of resolutions adopted at the meet Kalamaxoo. Mich . Dec 9.— Mayor ferment a thin of manure Is can««««! by Is reviving ami each year for a decada ing which had been in pr igrre» all day. regent. Th* Erection of the Cross,” ha* Thompson Issued an order that all of be«*n atolnn from the Church of th* Three résolut ione rmlaaiy the new scale the theaters here cloee during Hun ths action of two forms of orgsnlsm* past lias shown an Im-reaae In ship- All the bodies of the miners who Notre Dame. Th* thieve* carefully of wages to be in vogue from thia time day. The order prohibit* "entertaln- One form I« thst whl> h require* an menta of fancy strains of inert lost their livea at Fayotto City, Pa , eut off the canvas from th* frame on, showing a lowering ol the rcalelments or any other form of amuae- • bnndnnce of oxygen and die* wfien ex breeding »li. «-p to Afrl- a and A bars been recovered. tabout 20 per oant, |met>t. " ■ nd carried It away. (K«ed to IL The former thrive* ou the trails 11 hi a Condensed Form lor Our Busy Readers. " . «••»4 x* i- A - M a