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verdict by three-fourths of a jury in a civil action, and an Australian ballot law enacted at session ending......March 14, 1891 United States Senate seats Dubois (vote 55 to 5)......March 3, 1892 Lockout involving 3,000 striking miners begins in the Coeur d'alene mining district in Shoshone county, April 1. An attack on men employed in the Gem mines, made by union men, results in the killing of several miners......July 11, 1892 Martial law put in force in Shoshone county......July 14, 1892 Proclamation of President Harrison commanding all persons in insurrection in Idaho to disperse......July 16, 1892 Two thousand United States troops, by order of President Harrison, occupy Wardner, July 14; suppress disturbance; withdraw......July 23, 1892 Trial of insurrectionary miners at Coeur d'alene city for conspiracy; four convicted, ten acquitted......Sept. 29, 1892 Riot at Coeur d'alene......April 29, 1899 Snake River irrigation enterprise affecting 250,000 acres o
erritorial reform school destroyed by fire......June 24, 1891 First election under national party lines; Mormon Republican and Democratic votes about equal......Aug. 4, 1891 Irrigation convention at Salt Lake City......Sept. 15, 1891 Cap-stone of temple in Salt Lake City laid by President Woodruff......April 6, 1892 Congress abolishes the Utah commission of five, under act of March 22, 1882, and transfers their duties to the governor, chief-justice, and secretary of Utah......July 14, 1892 President issues a proclamation of amnesty to Mormons liable to prosecution for polygamy......Jan. 4, 1893 New temple at Salt Lake City, begun forty years before, dedicated; cost, $12,000,000......April 6, 1893 Trans-Mississippi congress held in Ogden......April 24, 1893 Act permitting Utah to hold a constitutional convention and become a State, signed......July 17, 1893 Acting-Gov. Charles C. Richards issues a proclamation, ordering an election of delegates to the constit