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| { ORI OCOIDENTAL JOTTINGS, . DAKOTA. Plck-pockets are troubling Vermillion. Rapid City wants to build a $12,000 wehool house. Moody county has fifty-five organized wohool districts. Gophers are_doing immense damage in Hamilton county. The Clay county teachers have organ- fzed an association. Mo kling hes too much population for the number of houses. Rich copper and sflver ore has been dix- covered near Rochford. Deadwood and Lead City are in the throes of a wood famine. The M, E, soclety, at Rapid City, will soon begin the erection of a church, Over for'y school children at the Drule sgency were sick at one time with the mensles. . At Deadwood on the afterroon of the $th, the thermometer indicated two de. grees above. Road agents attempted to stop the Sid- ney cosch a few miles ont of Rapid City on the 14th, bup the driver whipped up and got away, WYOMING. T, J. Webster, an old time territorial newspsper man, died at Central, D. T., on the 16th, een’ mo dat and tole mo fur ter git len dolla’s wid it."” The clerk examined it , found it in proper shape, and asked the woman if she knew any one in the office who could identify her . nab,” she replied, rather sharply, I danno nobody yere. What I want ter know anybody yere fur?” ‘‘You will have to get some one to identify you before I can pay this or- aer,” said the clerk.” “Wat's dat?” ““You will have to get some one who is acquainted with you to say that you are the proper person to receive the money—soniebody to iaentify you.” “Didn’t my husband sen’ me dat paper?” I suppose so.’ “Don’ dat paper say fur ter pay me ten dolla’s?” “‘Certainly.” “Den_you says how T got tor git somebody to 'denterfy me befo’ I gits de money ! “That's it exactly.” “Now yo'look yere, young man, I don’ want no Jionsese. Yo' got ter gimme dat ten dolla’s, I don’ hafter be 'denterfied. 1 war bone in des yere city ob Baint Loose, an' ev'ybody knows who Iis. Now yo' jiss gimme The first installment of Wyoming wool, 15,000 pounds of Merino clip, was shipped from Laramie to Boston on the 22d. A tramp Chinaman tried to board a freight train at Croydon on the 17th, but foll across the rail and was cut in halves, COLORADO. Burglaries have been very numerous of late in Denver, A snow storm laid the dust at Central City on the 19th, Bsb Ingersoll orates at the Denver ex- pos tion August 1st. The body of an unknown man was found in a glch near Colorado Springs on the 21st, Krom papers on his person it is thought he hllle(r?rum 8¢, Louis. A er who traveled on a pass and wWas rgnnifn'n th‘; Rio GrA_‘n-do r‘:)‘l:i Las brought suit for damages. The company claims to stipulation on the back nr the pass will relieve it of all liability. Denver is agitated over the disapperan of Zoe Watkins, a 15-year-olddaughter of a inent citizen. ~She was visiting friends in St. Louis and left the house about 5 o'clock on the afternoon of the 18th to mail a letter. ‘It is fesred she has ‘been abducted and a reward of $32,500 is offered for her discovery, the city of St. T.ouis going $25,000. | UTAH. Chinese gardenors are supplying Salt Lake with early stuff, dat ten dolla's o’ I'll repote yo' to the head man. Yo' here me talkin' now?"” The clerk firmly reiterated that he could not pay the order unless she was identified, and she was referred to the business office for further par- ticulars. JfiShe left the window mut- tering all sorts of vengeance and entered the business office where she exciledli reported her grievance to one of ths officials. *‘Is yo' de boss here?” she asked the official, “Yes. What is it?” ‘‘My hubband he sen’ me dis yere pos’ office order fur ten dolla’s, an' when I axed dat young man out dar fo’ de money, he tell me dat I mus’ be ‘dentified fo' I gets it. What kin’er doggone bizines 1s dat?"’ *‘He is perfectly right, madame He does not know you, and you will have to get some one t. identify you before he can pay you " *‘Didu’t my hubband sen’ dis paper to me!” “I don’t know. I suppose so.” ‘‘Don’t it say ter pay me ten dol. la's?" “Tes.” ; “‘le)an why don't I git dat ten dol- a'a?"” : “]'i'uc-uua you'll have to be identi- Farmers are doubling their potato acre. | ¢4 280 to supply the expected demand next The Endowment House at Salt Lake still turns out as many polygamous mar- ringes. A man named Curtis was arrested at Ogden last week for stealing an 81,800 package from Wells-Fargo's express, 'He confessed. IDAHO. The Wood River Times is now published daily, Col. A. B, Hilliker, a well known oper- ?:g’r, is now takin: press report at Black- At Malad, while court was in session, a number of prisoners broke jail. Among ‘was one whose trial was in progress and he was acquitted, However, he was wnd returned before the pur. suing party heard of the verdict, and now he must stund trial on the charge of jail breaking. MONTANA, BSneak thieves are working Benton, The Custer county court house at Miles City will cost $30,000, An addition to Beaton’s industries will be the manufacture of root beer. Bauffalo meat isshipped from Montana to New York and there consumed. The new Crow agent has ordered all squaw men to get off the reservation. Helena decided by a large majority against separate schools for colored pevple. ‘Walkerville merchants are considering the feasibility of closing their stores on / Bunday. Hons are a soarce article in Helena and & man named Lebow, discovered in the act of stealing some on the night of the 16th was shot and may die, He had four fowle, valued at 85 each, Thirteen snow sterms, three chinooks, six hail storms, four hurricanes and nine spells of sunshine contributed to the vriety uge the weather in Butte to-day.—Inter- Mountain, 19th, There was jail delivery at Dillon on the 12th, and one of the prisoners who es- caped was & young horse thief named Kemper, Ho stole the deputy sherifi's revolver, with which he kept that officer at bay until shot in the side by the deputy, Kemper crawled into the brush and was subsequently found dead, having shot him- self in the heart rather than be taken alive, L OREGON, “Am Ia teef?” “I guess not.” “Den wot I hafter be 'dentified fur?”’ “‘Because that's the rule.” “Yo’ can’t play dat game on dis nigger. Dey is ten dolla’s a-comin’ ter me an’ I wanta it.” “You'll get it when you cet some one to identify you.” “I gits a lo'yer an’ somebody roun’ dis yere ’stablishment gits ’rested, dat’s all. Yo’ don’t come none o’ yer fly white games on dis coon. I aint no teef. I was bo'n and bred in dis ero St. Loose, an’ wants dat ten dol- 's now fo' somebody gits hurt.” And the woman began to howl and storm until it was found necessary to open the door and gently guide her out into the hall. Then she went off in search of a lawyer, heaping all sorts of maledictions' upon the postoftice officials as she went. enovating remed, A R y. Is to be found in Burpoo ~Broop Brrrers. As an antidote or sick headaahe, female weakness, billious- ness, indigestion, constipation, and other diseasesof a kindred nature, these bitters are invaluable. Price, $1.00, m13d]w A BODY-SNATUHER SBHOT. A Medicel Practitionerof Good Stand- ing Fourd With a Bullet in His Head, Spocial Dispatch to the New York Worid. Syracuse, May 18, —Great excite- ment has been csused here in conse- quence of the finding this morning of the body of Dr, Henry W. Kendall, of this city, lying insensible in a meadow near the county poor-house cemetery with a bullet hole between the eyes, Near the body were two shoyels wrapped together in a piece of old carpet and a satchel. The satchel contained a bottle of whisky, a cant-hook, a dark lantern, a bit and stock, a screw-driver, and other tools :gei i)y resurrectionists in_grave rob- ing. a dirk and two revolvers in a belt were An attempt is to be made to recover the steamer Brother Jonathan, sunk st Port Oxford, seventeen years ago. The 400 Chinamen employed by the Oregon Construction Company struck for $30 a month. They were getting $26, The depot which the Northern Pacific i pores g\mlld at Portland will cost §1 - E00/000, to be composed of atone and iron, Mrs, Louise Boddy of Lake county has been allowed $5,600. by the present Con- grens for losses sustained during the Modoo war, OALIFORNIA, A 9,000-8cre farm in Tehanma county _was sold recently for §127,000, " On the 17th the entire business portion of Davisville was destroyed by fire, Loss, A year ago it ‘suffered similarly. * Army worms are swarming in multi- tudes in the willow thickets on the south side of the Yuba tiver, opposite Murys: Leland Stanford, the Crockers, Hunt. ington and Nicholas Smith have beeu in- corporated at San Francisco to estblish a cable road with a capital of §5,000,000, The Gridley Hoerald recently contained an article u"\mfln\' hoodlumism, declaring that it was “encouraged and rustained b, a number of the business men,” at whic the eitizens took offence, and a public meeting was held, aitended by about 100 rsons, which pas:ed resolutions derounc- tho Herald, and calling upon the edi- tor to remgye from the town, NEVADA, g will soon be recommenced and Oregon railroad. ‘build forty-fivemiles this sum- paie of trowsers hanging in & An Indian begged th t pride, owi:n the 3 —— |\ BH© WANIED HER MONEY. == A " : Woman Who Thouzht it o be Identuified. b4 Rophlioas. woman called at the udow at the post an_order to It s had become Lhe home of 0 found. The wounded man was lifted out of the pool of blood in which he lniy‘ and conveyed to the poor house, where he rallied sufficiently to be able to speak a few words, but he stead- fast! K refused to say how he was shot. To the east of the spot where the body was found there is an oat-field leading to the road; ocross it are the tracks of a wagon and the footprints of a man, Around the spot where the wounded man was lying the ground is all trampled about and shows ovident sigus of a struggle. A barrel of one of the pistols in Dr, Kendell's belt had been discharged, which also showed signs of having been recently discharged, Dr. Kendall was married about five months ago. He graduated from an eastern college last summer and had already established & good practice in Syracuse. He has tor some time past, however, made a custom of sup- plying the medical collego of this place with dead bodies, but had quar- relled with the authorities and was understood to be since engaged in furnishing “‘dlssecting subjects” to some other college, Those who knew him well un‘{ that he was crazy on the subject, aud a man who visited the room where ho keeps tho parapher- nalia for prosecuting his nocturnal pursuits says it is fitted up with all manner of tools for breaking open graves and body-snatching, Several theories are put forward to account for the event. Some think that the doctor shot himself, either urposely or by accident, and that is companions, fearing to be impli- cated in the watter, immediately left him. Another theory is that ho was mistaken for & watchman by others engaged in the dreadful business of rifling graves and shot by them. Nothing definite is known, but as his shameful pursuits are now made pub- Lie little or no sympathy is felt for the wou man, although it is under- stood that there is no probability of his recovery, BEE- FRI NMAMA BUBLIBHING CO PROPRIETORS, 18 Farnham, het. Gth and 10th Streots. 10N TERMS OF SUPSCRIPT €10.00 ces BOC 100 IAILWAY 1M TABLHE, vaRD oHIC WIRNWATOLIS AND Leavo Omahs— Pas: No. 4,10 (p.m 2, H:80m. m, Ac 1, 5:20 p. m. n wOOND w, and 7:48 8. m. and b:5 a6 % & . and 8:40 p sla at 6:40 &, m, and T:i0 Linsoln, Jaceola, U. P, Faciflo Kxprow—5:26 p. m. ' % 'M.1n Nob., Through Exproe—4:18 p m. M. Lincoln Express—: Donver oxpross, 7:85 a. Freight No, 14-2:50 U, P. No, 68— 6:20 a. m. . P trefyht No, 14, 1316 p, U, P, No, 5! m, T, P COUNGLL ALUPPS, Loavo Omaha ab 8:00, 9:00, 10:00 and 11:00 ,; 1:09:00, 8:00, 4:00 and b:00 p. m, Liow {6 at S 26, 10:25 and . and 6:25 p. m, umiy lovea Omaha ab 9:00 vad 11:00 a. m.; 3:00, 4:00 and 6:00 p. m. 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