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VOL. XVII. UTICA, SATURDAY, JULY 31, 1897. NO. 11.
A RIVAL OF BARNATO. . ; | A WAVE OF P PROSPERITY
MARVELOUS LUCK OF CLARENCE
THAT IS GOING TO SWEEP “HARD
BERRY AND HIS BRIDE. TIMES” A
WAY.
It is Moving Through the Countrs—
‘he Railroads and Farmers Already
Feel It and It Will Soon Strike
the Manufacturers
They Passed Their Honeymoon in the
Klondike Goll Fields and Have
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t's
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cat, 0 —
We a
hs ei eet thie cr fess
mo ele
they have te cates my ath o soen be engulfed and Uncle fam will be
| Favorable reports
ts of the U nited State
t
he
raiser and fu
of Ciro ria.
as a fruit]
southern part
not have ‘an:
: in the
time. While, the impor eh
(or
[sas iiod vse of the past two months
find have stocked up thelr storehr
| the wilt exceed the y
newspaper
and trade agencies. ‘The & rete
Show it. A comparison. betiyeen the
raliroad ana industrial, have
hi $211,000,000 since July, Duy in
Same time there haw
Wile to risk © tte ia return in hank deposits of. $123000.000, inte
promi to pay hack the advance ata tn hank depasite of $128,000.000
fabulous ra te of interes grain @ live stock products fof ‘ihe
censsrUL ‘arom, | fa w $350,000.000 more th
twas early in the spring t | oe
9 others, Tacha todlan gain in manu
ma rted from Juneau | be shown, but the impr
. Rverland route for the Yukon. Some farmer's condition ‘makes certain a2. i=
‘ perished in the Chilkoot pass, oth: strial boom the ming winter.
os —_—r——rrrrerverrrrree uat. Aowaecp honn rock
| HE.
| The best of agricultural
and Indust sonaitions are the rail- ~
Se toad stocks, ‘These increase in value as
: the pr “huis ine
crea me, ot the “ral
THE TARIFF BILL TO THE RESCUE. dient
= Uetle profit, Late in September came| WILL BRAVE ARCTIC TERRORS. |ot her gut, where I€ would be, burned. OWNS DAWSON CITY. GHASTLY TALES OF DEATH. i
& Hicks ‘discovery. ind had then put a bullet into her i . relg oval ne
was ont v, heart. - jose Ladue, Who Has Made a Fortune | y, 7 mean ht rene wn
ring tas ot RE] | Chicago Woman fo Seek a Fortune™ tne camity ofthe dead srt who 06 2th, Whe tone] Starvation Awaits Many Gold Seekers | }uilding operations means. the erans=
MA ‘claim. He alro took shares in "alaska tive in Waitham and who are eminently ‘ to the Klondike Regi portation “Gf lumber ‘and! other builds
” Heh. Berry . fespectabi, with not believe, that he of the greatest beneficiaries ot eee eee fo wal of manufacture
a Wanted to bring bis, ride fa, miny fromm Chlcug July 205 Chicago. Nas. At | committed ‘sulside... Her. mother, knew she vec a Aincovgries.In.the Klondtig tg Ban Francisco, July ies Sn ext tym consumpsion 9
/ “oe the’ settlement and to mia wa tarends Ts. go sia. ot tne tne inutter of Lre $200 an ate, new has Sume from Port Townsend velit Coal “and uUseg ueau extra,
build himself a house, “Tt wes imate of | glechanded and seek her fortuve in the | that the man to Whom i to the Klondike exe ing of freight: renewal ‘of buying. Pes
logs. He built it solid and then sawed/ gold fields of Alaska, Her name js | in. Boston, or was th day casts a horrible situation that in the | mand for clothing na ros
holes for the door and windows. The cel ‘he lives. at 628] aged "shey’ elie : will ea reas “an increase’ in merchant 7
thermometer was getting accustomed Pauline Kellogg, and she lives at 628] yas Written by the gir Funder comput oo future wil confi freight lowing these conditivs
standing 40 im ‘grees belo “0 | © a on eres street, ough ner sion, and t that was the jurderé seekers en route comes the advance in the price of th. !
day inand out =. Berry ‘many years past has been in| in order to ahicloe the ‘borrower of the do. As is known Dyea, whic Stock of the fuilroud corporations, ‘Th
thvoush the 19 yatles mow (hflerent Shanndls: “Miss Kellogg | money or someone else. They have lit= distance from Juneau, is the starting | significance therefore of a marked in-
took her place in the a wit her ie is by no means a stranger to mining! tle to bolster up their “theory of murder point for the overland journe; | crease in market values of railroad se-
pan Stare was ho customs. She is a daughter of Judge {beyond the fact that the track of the Klondike region, and t curities Is that It presupposes a return .
bank, It cost the couple 300 a thou. | ¥ one, (of | Colorado’s| bullet indicates that the revolver must the repor to fundamental conditions of prosper-
CLARENCE BERRY, sand feet to get firewood hauled. and ined a fortune| have been held in & position almost m= hitea up than th the available foree of ine oa
me rowne there was but little chance: se fi <== | possible for the girl to do herself. Mrs. lan TH treneper over I~ mely gratify ying. then rote ore is
Take Bennett and some were trowned:| save to thaw out the moose and cart Barrett knows the name of the bor- koot pass in 18 ‘month. the 21 miles | the Tact that all railroad 3 ad
Only three of the 40, ie the Read. | Pou which the Saja pedded. In No- rower of the $600 but Will not divulge It " Netween Dyea and the head of Lake | vanced’ “ithe Chicago. Burtington’
ac e ‘and each | Vember Berry mad + 2 tory. Linderman che wit ‘it Probably be many Quiney s stock gained i 9.18 68,1:
: ene ¥ hes a trag sw since July, ica
Sino of the st THE STRIKE. SITUATION. itr IME ibeettAd ie] nica cunt tsuneo near, | este =
fore ed. Minead and reached ort y Panis nd For Alaska Commercial Compan; waukee ul
i fe wot work at | Gays tater iC was worth from Arbitrators Are’ Hopefal, That They | rahe whlch ita afbendy 10 thes as muck | Shore, & Mlchiean si,
t enough, and, | topic $395 wo Will Settle the Diflleulty. business offered by the Yukon route as | and the Reading $17, i000" TheRe’ ars
Hooking for Hatten par, ne dnfted cron gies Sie worth from a sing set 5 A fined) possession St the land “whieh | le river: boats cat handier te doe a the largest ne but they show the
2 the other alt | SE He, hited men te work for him sburg, July a.—The strike oe fae is Pawson” Cliye He vireually power tora way the wind Is blowin
is shrewd eye open for | task At the end. of that tine Berry the bitumi coal miners still re- | Ph NESS IMPROVED, 3
. rm own. pas $120,000, of which he gave $22,000 to eins an.uncertainty, the arbitrators tae inateptabe indication of the re-
Ee ene eeaP ate gt | his men: Ho haw aio Required five mew having thus far been unable to sett ration of public confidence and the
lct_and he. concluded ga ims spring me the Berrys the difficulty and the strikers’ offici of improved business con-
ded 10 return home. for a viet ’ in Boone is found in :
omy season, | Mr Berry will remain here and her eee ene nicks ia the West vie and deposits made by th
ain “bak in | en Sih out sufficient miners in th Vir~ Tenving. house “bank
zgune, ek in| husband will go back to the Klondike He umelent miners tt vie Searing nis. this ree
es "« nt S| next year. Berry has not the slightest sinia district to shut off the supply o1 0 | shows that since July 25, 1896, ‘there
w ‘a Berry eame from | fe idden | Rext Sears Berry has not the slightest : kets and thereby force n influ: has fan expansion in loans of
spore wegue tury and ate Ethel D. he tings hie property nthe gota ely @ solution; ‘The best organizers among aicors Ye wil he utterly Fosse Sor HiedTn,Show an expansion of credit
Bush kept her pledge. mad Wore mar wittbring him at least $15,000,000. the tines and Indeed the ablest men 1 fraction of the travelers to get dos:
rry told t ride about the | in safe hands awaiting his return.
sibilit aska. She said $I | —_ in the ranks of organized labor in the he!
had not married ‘inn to be a drawback, | ————— nd left it to his daughter, only to have country have directed their energies cannot secure provisions
companion. If he intended or| WORLD'S TEMPERANCE WORKERS, | it tost later in untortunat toward calling out the miners of West br any kind between Dyea and Dawson
Mike Kellogg Is) now making plan Virginia." They, haye not succeeded as CU. "Unless relist stations are speed-
Buin another competency, If not a for: | they had hoped, "Some of the miners ly established there. will be some
A Mammoth Convention of the We C.| func, and hopes to start by one of the| were convinced by them and Joined the zhaatly talon to tell of this mad rush,
1 Held in Toronto. eatliest boats for Alaska. Tanks of the unemployed: but by, far the calamities of the ‘Chitkoot in
20.—Arrangements are ——+ fhe greater number declined to. aban- Binding blizzards "and of miserable
’ ts an a jon thelr work. In the ‘hundreds of “inhos ieabte
ell under way for the world’s) Married Beside Her Mother's Coffin. Saye miners offictals, however. mites. tha tie. out
Christian Hartfor’, Conn. July 29.—Miss Cora Tt. ‘They are still ‘content pass and the Yukon
is to begin| pelle Olnes social favorite in the hae “hee saa he able to call out ik
session . the) West Virginia. men, although in the wail Nay Eving te More
‘amt town of Puna and Bart 1. York | itmontreeton men, although Hawall May Bring Us More Chinese,
nratiers| were married the other day under ex-| ured court Injuntlon, restraining According to a San Francisco paper
havi © of the work. ee Ening raordinary clroumstances. Plans for a fc ho there are in the United States 40,090
toute “promising For tne greatest cone Yedding had been in ‘or some, a native horn eltizens of Chinese parent: .
t me, he bride's mi mother ‘died Sunday owns the camp. ‘The rude houses were |age. In San Francisco there are’ 25,000
un Just petore: oe way request erected from lumber which his rough to ‘So oe Chines e, and their children are
Sawmill provided and he got fabulous |entt Une rights of citizenship. The
1 | Aan for the material. SHE alge haga | schoo! ceneus shows 1,500 ehikdren tes
Fich claim in the gold fields and will be than 17 years ot age of Chinese parent?
a millionaire. and this is probably a Very incom-
amber away up h ne) Ladies Who ts about 40 years ota, has [Diete. census, owing to the dificalty of
This conve: vention returned to the States for a visit and obtaining ink ‘formation from the Chin-
pos ri Is now at his old home tn the Adivon. | e8¢- e"Mawatian islands there are
Tor carrying onthe t betterment of all and the miner dacks, He will no nce tothe Kiondike nd if the islands are an- her th
throughout the ‘world cials have given, up hope: of Selucns region in the sprit xed the majority of these will be in End the crop is estimated Tat iy 08
commitice is made up ot the chairmen ) ence of only the members of the imme- | {hem te nut work, ee San Francisco” within "a few years. bushels more. ‘That means $100
‘sub-committees, Wiggins | diate family. Meantime the arbitrators are hops There's Lots of Gold tn Colorade, | MARY of the Hawalian Chinese are wheat, Corn is
is chairman of full committer: _—o | fut of bridging ower vine difculty ‘and marie tian
E FINANCIAL SIDE OF IT. A Hebrew Summer School he more encouraged owing to the| |The east does not know, says the) womel
BE. Starr sen’ ot the! ‘The Hebrews are the latest to take free admision of many ot ine operators and will not be- | 000 othere Would be not less than 20,000
| Finance Comin tte, “at shee vassociates hold of the summer school { that the miners have not bei that Colorado is a gold producing
mimittec wnmer 8 Suficient wages and that their claims| grate, cecent ine sanders woe nu owns
i are just. all, it does not know that it will si ow Fuck:
s — Dass California. this year and that An old Sussex farmer visiting London
cx co pervy. convention promises wa Hrase Dickens Landmarks, the ‘course ofa few years It will xo| for the first. tim taken into St.
i petore the opening onvi ahead of the Rand district in Paul's Cathedral, He st
rado, she ‘a complimentary “banaue “will be It 1s proposed to tear down a portion | Arica, “people are ready” enous Pout's Cathears ‘Rteted about him
She "reas | tendered to" the delegates, and Frances of the older part of London, and in do-| believe stories of the discovery of al-jat the magnitude. of” the building
have |b. Willard, of” the $s ing this a locality with which Dickens | most fabulous wealth in they Yukon | seemed the erent for atten nce
be | union, will presid is identified in some of his pee Valley, but they turn a deaf ear to the} It was only when. be stgor under the
Much taken with bered novels has been doomed statement that Colorado is one of the; dome and gazed dow vast nav
in | the art of the musical pro- is even sala that the exact Satin greatest gold regions in the world. and up to the dim ‘and. misty’ root jhat
went overtund, | Brora “At tne, evening, Nesslons ‘nich he put into tame as the Old Curie ——- his admitation at last found’ vent
ra, fenton beds of | ing On. ane evening, devoted. to the hon But ome Pf | A Yankee to Show Chinese How to Farm, | WO + | 000s
Mi y wore gusments children, the chorus will consist of Sweat shops in Which under the} tes: | presen ng for the) ri Hung» Chang -appears to have what a foine barn this ’ud| sheep. Estimates | put thelr" increased .
whieh resembled very much those ot | less than 600 voices. The songs Silt ve ent system the Poorer classes of He: ¥ because make! value at $200.0 000,000,
ae eee eS eee hose o: tee ee oe ape gongs Will be | Srews bad congregated feature] been so deeply impressed with farmin i
like old-fashioned sandals, and did not | tern Ne in London h in carried on in this. country, Great Inducements. a a .
hey were | Negro Women witen . on his visit here, that he has engaged! According to the Kansas City Jour: Do Fels Breed In tho 8+
. with the fur inside, She pulled An ar PS Narrow Escape of Spain's Young Ruter,|an American to go to China and teach| nal, a Kansas farm uld not} ‘The breeding of egls is a mystery. No-
er skirts were | - py, Montgomery, Ala., July 29. ‘Alfonso, the youthful King of Spain, | Re #lmond-eyed Celestials how to cul-|get harvest hands Dut this sign On Tis body ever saw any’ ot thelr exes. ‘The
t were in mocca- kind of w rhite caps a have Manded oath Oe tivate the soil. Gerow D. Bull, of t hans is Tepes. Hired | ancients used to have a notion that eels
sins, and over her shoulders was a fur | @ppoint his “ler in Marengo count niza- | had a narrow escape from a serious ac-| Dutchess county, this State, has been am Blonde and Senial. Cabinet organ developed ‘fro A
‘The hood was of bearskin. i y ti tion consist ‘of Sromen hearoce sinters cident one day this week. ut | selected for the task and he will sail music in evel Pie three times | Were develop " on ne
heavy garment, but| salary is $2,700. There wet ested in the moral reform of thelr sex. | walking in the woods with the Queen |for China August 24. Mr. Bull will re- inh e oa ils of sugar with | other theory was in the
cally trudged along with her | candidates for the position. " One ‘& few nights ago the band m arched to| regent a heavy load of shot, discharged | celve, $3,000 a year and expenses and fammocks, | Progeny of a kind of beetle. now
raging about 1s miles each | (he eniorsement of busliess ard pros | the house of a ‘Soman who haa enticed | by @ boy ng SN nave the ‘cmployment of several | feather beds or leather divans at your | known that they must spawn in the
“imey reached Forty Mile Creek a | fesional men, another woman's husband aw who did” not hatice thelr’ presence, | assistants from this. country, He will option for sleeping “Rising hour.) |ocean. Eels put in land- locked ponds
old soldiers, | MexCinley had the united | took her Intoa woods, stripped her, and | pasted in close ‘proximity to their}use American made. machinery and afelock in the morning. ‘Three hours’ | do not breed; they mus 0 he sea in
For several months Berry toiled, with | support of the labor flogged her with hickory brushes. heads. implements. t at noon. e one, come all.”” [order to propagate their species.
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