Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: SATURDAY, MARCH 7, 1801 -"TWELVE PAGES 1 e T — than Aty poople have haen killed or soriously | the villyges of the Tadians by the oxcossive | frod tho Massacro Hill diteh company, Al | purehase price fssaidto b £40,000, 3. R, wounded in Spokane within the past yoar by | cold and dissgreeablo woathor. Tho tesor. | the shares were worth #2800, Yo Lamar retadus 200000 shaves, or half tha carcloss handling of jowd Tho worst X | vatfon is teported tobe coverad with snow | Colonel DeForrest Richanls, the now com pital stock pxion wis ust Septombor, whon Hiftect | from six inehes to two feot, doep, and that it | mandant of Wyomings mifitis, intends to Aot f the mine en 1 sore killed and as many more wounded. | has been storrnin t thore for wooks, | visit overy compiny intho state, AN Canir d'Alono was held i Major John Donaldson, the special agont A big gang is f o Wallico o fow days sinco ana o Mino Own Stopped an Eogine fror ansylvailn, lins located himsolt st i R AL Pactf ol elition od, Thote The Cream of the News of the North wost herewith presented in readablo form, Noother paper Ciales Batean, ancloctrician,whilo mak | G & Choyenno. Tho cost 1 A sort of mutial understa ¢ makes this news a leading feature. It isthe weck's history of the great northwest it repairs to the mackinery at 4 San Fran Now Eoatcen kv ot : ipporta clsco plumbing establisk t, had an alarm ' s 1 \ h the < ta ot = 1 « n the Vermijo o by by 4 A\, taries, suchas foighits, transportation | g experience. He betwoen n large indered. In sk 8 I h Made n Widow and Married It ' tor formed the basis of A toiso Clhronicle " 1 e bolt i P tho assassinat f « v carried AT ST A toll, handsome, full-bearded mi 't i i it hatis B g T b AR 3 s dleot f now tuen N or Clity Avaln ol , full-bearded man, « ' e case was tr wan of Hunbolt approprints | whichhe was whirled & score of times be 3 i Hultor forty vears of age, walked around in the WATL WO 1 ) overy white sott 3 N o R t ail o Kk after 1 his by ot (he Oedon hotel, and &l b k ¥ rehase lands adjec S| fore he was caught in sieh o manner s o 5 10 Uity i ! A s, Mike Dolan, committol for assanlt Ry Wil & antital Ritii’ 3 ity o M, was under consideration | gop tho tavelve-horse power engine. Wi okt Ay Ay i) i it Kill, and dack Brady, o horso & company with wiiful blonde lady o Ca . the bullet-headed gentloman from | paking his ovolutions every stitch of ¢ ottty found wisin o front doot Bout thirty s oho took a drive Wit Hobb: mn t Solang who guined some notoriety s fow | ine was torn from Wit body. e escap faasstackear, Thol » 3 il o 1t s with n hew v padiock on the out Ll oLy ML ANVIPRIL and finally took refu n | days ago by his failure to advocite his owa | tougn, without any injury save n few slight RO 10 TS 610 At 1for many yoars, That ever fontana. Ho was nane of D. W, Wedn I top pool-selling, which, by tho | bruiseson bis neck” and - shoulders and o so LBEINRES: Wete, Savad. 1 1 nd 1 be show B wealth kman wistatoand the lady | happe b in the hall, Rowa s way, was defeated by the use of fina by kil y-h»u TN LAY b1 ave aniod 1o proteet th L cond mine with his Theroby hangs behind with his gun, As he came up wit \l ' argumonts, denounced McGowan's | He receiving hospital, but on arriving the will not leave, and it now looks vor ng tule of y Rl 10ve, Weedman the latte hit hold of tho re- | il asa vicious measure. McGowan promptly | o was found (1o have recovered from Bis |56y (016" oniy the vogt Huylor of Choyenne has 1ssied 8 O volver and pointed th Wit tho Tront | retorted that th - opposition of the Sojaue | Shock sufticient to allow him to depart for [ 1WA Hussatis ol the bog ) bbb LR T during a terriblestorn off the o tairwiy seoator proved t ‘toal worth the bill, | Dis home without any medical attendance, s L ce fig AL Kt LA, N A ' . o :’,l\”. B o T e e el tamploll fhstiod up and tnfimated thrt e Barioy Cost o Life Will They Hold for a Raise Joren i O0F rai oyslors on g bt Tintiks iR D Al Bubor of passanoes ned. Awmonie | (00 [ RO ERORL 1o and A 0t (1o nand | waicie b omanLoe oo it was ) | clant who kiltd Pelro do Nicochon 1 hus made filings on dand at o Coited States | Goore Jally a pioicer, diodd snddonly emplition the eeection of o furs those sl woro two vers pretty dildren, | pogent strick Rowan aver the ead with a | el istnition ot borwe oul by oy voll | September. hi ipied the superior o land ofioo for 348 fudians. The indians aro |y PO Jo Ca O MRS io captaln's daughters. One of thom was heavy cane he carried in- his right haud. | call onthe celebratea bill i in San Diego, Cal. "Tho jury, after being out [ Principally on Bad Ruver an South Dakota. | govoral ehildren, smonet b lattor by adopted by Samuel Ward, o merchant of Do- | Abotit the samoinstant the secod shot wis | MeGowan i3 a hot-tempered young native | oo COv o h (ot RS vordier | OF this numbor 180 avoover elghteon yoars of | Tull. now foreman of the Lhion i ver, N HL The girlhad o good education | fived. —This bl d the lefoarm of | oson, porfectly capableof taking care of time 55 b 4 u poks 3 b { d ! and developed into a beautiful and attractive found unlocked, which v hava Vi some acomplice. L ho el on Wik broken off. Brady tad veell, while Dolan lad the & 100m V€ the meanest thioves onvecosd i Birns, whom offiers i San Frean o have artosted for stealing the — ear trumpot of - deaf man, There aro 10,000 houses o Oakland and tho inmates of eachiof them ar 1o bo asked by Rowan, muking n stight flosh wound. 1t alo | sif. ' Springing to his feet, his faco fushed | f murder in th na d Sent aro aud tako eros. cach and thoy car v shoy alt Lako ¢ s Wi woman, ot admirors wore miny.but | barked theend of tho fowfinger of Robs | with passion, McGowan shoated: *“That'sn | will bo pronouncod Mareh 23, Hewitt and | GErErEe '\'n.wu.‘. TR AT ”' hoyenne Lewler: It is roportol that L Tt o W e Y oons | ot hand and then buried ftself in tho parti ty, cowardly nsinuition,” .| Joso Nicochon got fnto an altercition in San | eatr, Thie land comprisos 80,500 noroe, of | Slne L or oo o liwhide Hitte 19 of‘a iowton ot Mt Ward disijied the | on wall, Several more blows from the cane | Canploli paled and ten rophiets <7l tako | Jucinto overa lotof,_Dirley which the mer- | 1t thiee towianipe | 00 out of a bami o1 000 shecp duving 1o | RS Tl o fo thr b Soune man, but love knew ho. burrors and | {00 seut down on the s;\H\ of ftowan, that back, but 1 will tell you more later SRt olatmid tlle NItoeneA By HAa stolon & " Boont storus, Tio sheep wore brought fron | iftioy boloog wany chuccl ne day the tos enjoy sensation i e b W Bad Pt sl e After some onds Jose ico s ok remo entee I hea, A 1 r t The wheat warchouses Yort Clost o b iy s enjoyed a sensation when it | 4,50 hoth parties over 1o await the action Child Lost in the M i e mo worls ose Nicodiea struck | Fremont Located Hidden Richos, [ condition whon thoy arived owing to short | 1 AL R LB SR was learied the couple had cloped. Ward | ¥ §300 wnct - Hewittin tho Tace, Knocking him back into [ Consplenous anonz the old landmarks | fed onthe five full, andd thero e 20 cariads of wheat o vou forgivo his adopted daughtor, so | Of tho grand jury in the sum of §00 each Asrnes Fraque, the fiveyear the street. 1o i pistol and the tracks awaifing shipuent, it thoee. of O Praquero, who lives in fired, but the bullet, ad of striking his """;;‘I‘l: k"" et “mr T G bt e ey e e i, | 10 313 Lo take the grain awuy ATE 108 WILHAN BB AVl U0 WhAS ast: U ljos cu aliforn i wasert at home | aitagonist, deft the hoart of Jose's brother, | Summitof Medicine Butte, erccted by Gen | Lavamie yard, whilo pilling o coupling pin seninge of the Citrs fair 08 LA AT ool Theair has forsomo time boon fullof m- | Mariposa cunty, Californis, was eft at b Db\ hvatad ishol i heteneibly o pro. | €t doln C. Fremout. Tho momment is o | 01 botween the cars wnd wis drgieed. sois e A Lo An Haurkness wound up in Garfleld, Warren | mors regarding o coming exodus of Movnions | U hermother for half an houe whilo sho | oo e o hogtititios, Hewitt's” lawyers | THe structuro hastily put togother with un- | distance on the brake b Both of his legs wel | | it of & baud of 0000 sheep duving the That Mormon Exodus. Aarch 10, Tha tout”in the timber to find a cow. Bein dressed stones. On @ bright day the b from tho kices down and one arm were | Do cution will_ meet ot tho 11th county, P, in Aueust, 13, Girfiold was a | 10 Mexico. rom information_obtaired by | ¥entoit i the timber to find o « SUE ] il wove for a e trial SliALt onn B soen from the. toovh. witcn is | badly beutsod. Iiis injuries, whilo sevaro, | Md boin anssion duriig the fair oscopic Cherry Grove ol field, with the seum | oo 4o KV oMK te | Over an hour, and found no child. It was Lost Mis Life tor Othe twelve iles distant. Prospoctors say the TE0IOH 5 AN ARBRIO0 0L THORO W U8 onoul ot U ! | roady a laree colony from Utah is now in th 3 SRS DRSS 16 life in a hovoie | Mill 18 vich in coal Many fat steors are roportel on Bear i I (\x he oil countey. Ouo wmorning a taamster (0 S TE S8 TS A0 il then dark, and it is supposed the ltle” one Silverno Percedro lost his lifein u heroic HVaE buyors ars there o putchas. | O8N thal vicinity wme ko bearine new Uil slown, o stroct passed i publinished | | lele religion.” Thoseat of this Now den. | Wandered wway from the honse in search of | cfort to savea number of Amctican women Missing Heirs, | attio have bocn shipped for which 3 to i, | 44800 to keep afactory - at work dutiiig the uildine, i Lying on tho porch of the build. | | 8 her mothier, Tho whole neighborhood turned | and children who were inimminent danger | Tn 1552 an fnvalid, giving the name of J. J. | conts per nound live weight was paid, and | SUSon 3 g in the eray moraing light what appeared | lom on earth is the state of Chilhuahua, and tosaud 100 S TN i - | | Jdenn Reeier, a 1voich sheapherdor, on n to be the b f ird e > drove out, and 10 oen with dogs, lntems from the torrent at Tia Juanma, Cal. He | Kribs, located at Azusa, Los Angeles county iro beig bougrhtat these prices This AL 0 b hody of & murdersd man. He drove | js abont one hundred aad twenty-five milos | torche . o themsel v o th ¢ o £ R bl M hnear Anaheim, was bieaed to de up to the porch and saw that iis suspicions | 5 00 9T 0 fe ot tteon | rchos Jstributed thanselves over tho | started for them, bub tho currnt was too | Cil,, for tho benefit of his liealth.- Ho evi: | 18 considerablc of tu aivanco over rates of o SHbitY,: 16 WhW Gt Invalorals s tone ded A coronor’s jury was bastil iiles in t s 0 boautitul oy, Lrag SUINOICU.80 L8 S T OISR bt ) i B " iere he had como from or any thing rogard- | here aveten disabled Tocornotives in the A ot ot I St o e DGSUY | pant with flowors of tho semitropical di- | o expiratin of that imothe sarch was o v few minutes he sanand his body w fug_ his_antecedants, A short timeago ho | repair shops of the Unfon Pacliic at Bvans. | "iod the bed clothes. i Kof the young min was brokon, ol | Mate: the soft —winds fan the chek | some extent atandoned. An lIrish sheop ot of apileof sw dbeen | died and in his will he loft considerable | ton. The force of men now is ess than b By ad n ot the supreme court San A B W il | und the very landseape is o poem. lu | herder gatherig nis lambs found the child edtwo or three feet' deop by thoflood. | yuney to Mrs, Mary Walters, who, was o | the usual number, Most of thoso engeines | Dieoloses the lud on which the city prisin By e jjusboctod, but thare wils 0o W fuct, [t is just such a place as would be cho- | Iving on the ground, ceying and umble o | The women and childrn were rescued by the | Misa g 5, and lor chiliren. Josept, | Have bosh iUle for mofe thai thiry days and | B1oculed. The city had f astablish VHE Y FOLRRR o voldioe b Lental | Sen by Bim who desivesa gratification of | move. Heeavried her to his cabin and gave | aid of a toat. A subscription has beew | Jyed and Mary, bt no trace of these hei | the chinces ave they will be idle thirty more | 19 claim tothe property. Prisouers will havo iy tarned 4 verdier of neddental |y, gonsual passions, While the Mormons of | hor sone soup, and sho soon vallied and was | started in Su Diego o bury the unfortmate | s s far beow fond i unless tho working foreo is ineresed. W be pluced i the county jul from: 1o had. no. fronds te dain the | Course woild say nothing regariing the mat- 1 takenhome. The spot where she was found | man and provide for the immediate wants of Noweas e Jo 1: Oneth {ifount Murs, Kivkpatrick, avesident of Pasadona, but papers found in bis possession | o the Tribuuehas [tgLt W. Young | i at least ten miles over rouch mountaius | nis large family, who were alike robbed of When Mother's Away. | of the Briar Hill conl wis sent (o Fneland | 100k tnlf an ounce’of oil of tansy and went hut, papers, found in bis possession | ylacted tho spot, nud ado o good | from lor fathers houso, ad how she sur- | thoir wirmer_and protoctorand evers: | Mrs, Paullue, wifo of o railrond man, lives | quos seiarHill conl was seut to ito convulsions, 1t was with the grontesy Ve B ron a8 it M. | cholcoof location'ts ovia vived during two anda Dol duys is o mys- | thing they possessed in- the world, except | iy por enildron in Mitehell, S, 1, Dueing | and it s oot Mo Hsiwdts i o | dieuty that hee Tio wassaved. Ste tok X ™ i ! b It is statea on Mormoa authority that as | tery. 5 they had on, by the remorseless b De LU b gt the drig without medieal advics s receivod from ananonymous source | (L on Motion MEhert IR 68 g . h 3 arecent stomy evening sho stopped over to | Dendwood is to complete a deal with repr I e A lotter containing $100. Tho letter stated | ) Gug and the priesthood has adjusted s Absent butsentto Jail. - aneighbor’s for a few minutes, and when she | Shtatives of an English Sl Gl LU I LRI :Jl\m'\ he writer had been indir nl‘“\ respon ters that tivo carloads of the « will le A nice point of law has arisn ina case Horseman's Accident. operate the mines for the ¥ worn road. at Red Biaff, Ca for some timo. lo for the death of her hushand, and as lon Feabsbon Gl 1 e i ; ; AT sroprictor o o S - - s has been broight to a lead by s ho Tived sho would mot want, Tyer | Provo for Mosico and will take up theie | which came up before Judge Garber in the Samucl Scott, proprietor of the Scot | i ou1d just walk, had gona out of doors Utah, plion o ovor #3000 el Ema L ‘”,'".," :”‘;‘I“\ v"““-"v"”‘v') “_'\‘ \\N and Charles Slarp were tri under the | horseman in Montana, met with an accident | dark, both were found in the snow, almost | talked of in Salt Like b 4 thBn =t o PR N 41 ving to certain ones leave to_enter the mat- | benal code for grancy, Both pleaded | recently. He n:llfl\:"»nlI‘}u?yum,:w' .\.wl:. \r;‘l:fl'\v le(j‘v‘- oldest child®s hands were quite | papperats of Utal: liave cometo the coi Mrs, Jacob "Turnerand a Mrs, Fiiloy, re R LBl I R CELLOLC) » then ol stato rather than suffer unpleasmt | guiltyand the judgeset the time, pronoune- § Montana, by Bane Rero, at the blacksmith ¥ P e clusion that the fime las arived to contest tho vicinity of Red Biufl, attemptea from Pittsburg. thon from Chicago, then v g b from Pt thon from Clilcako, thett | yitematives, The sime anthority sivs tint | jug sentenco against (hem, The court por- | S0P 0 have his foet trnmod and was lead Aol CERnT TBU Ao Vel (DEar clections on potitieal aid not ceeesinstical is s aswalln S, B o Fears they came from’ Moutana. 1 158 the | boforeuext fall over 1500 familiod Wil Wate | il then to o at lrgo without bailin the | i hin howe. The lorse, which bt the | As aresultof sears of study Orlando Fer- | 5108 W : | yms overtumed aid Mrs. Furoe saved | Joune wiowe “mcoived a lettor mailou at Jor. | EPYG N Tron (RSN LN MU | nonime. - Wi the time areivel thuy | liborty of wlonzhalter, araio in tho ale and | guson, of Hot Springs, 5. D, declares that || (ot 15§ eononl pprostl by resh estbd | (I G Boy ity aud, thougl sho Tiad not kuowi Lt fuiled o appear, The judso stponed e | amedown with al bis izt wpwn Me | the carth {s not asphere, o s made a | Y811 L Sal [ DL A dozen chambermaids omployed at tio him, she folt that her unknown guard i ke jassing of sentonce for six hours, and at | Scott, crushing him upon tho ground. M. % ¢ YTl LCRLR UG i Rl i " Aple N Death Valley P model which shows the planet tobe the 1 dwin hotel, San rancisco, hay ke secen lier. Then the lotters camo o Good Drtrtens s boon mivdo by the scfen. | 1o expiration of the time, tho deimdants | Scott's right leg was badly broken justabove | JHE MEEA shows the planet tobe 1 | railvon s Arekii R L LT R O Montana. Finally about six months b L B still not apponring, wore sentenced touinoly | (ho ankle, Thocolt s threo years old and | HURCE, RECAR BB, e, cqutents bt | Dreliminary slops hive bean taken for the | F00 FWENER PR WER, SREMTE R B W WrILer of the anony mous letters requested an | tific expedition that is exploring the famous { juygeach in thocounty jail. The question { weighs 1,25 pounds. At tho time Mr. Sco 0 milos away, Me. Forguson 18 o O L 2 oy L A | e hallwiy anddo other work before do fnterview, which was accorded. The meet- | Death valley in California and Nevada. It | arises, “fad the (...mmm “tion of the per- | was not watching, although he knew the I A i o 4 Sall Lake to absorh theold Masou VoL O e fug was a strange one, but there only | will divide iuto two parties to facilitite the | sous of the defendantsto pronounee julgment | colt was playful. It will be several months | & S G SURRCUILRE R0 S B LI IR AN library and add to 11 153 Skl LU L i two people who can describo it. Theun- | o Ope goes with a pack train up the | Mgainst them of imprisonment in - their ab yrohe will beable to handle any of his 5 = S | Chief Stanton of the Salt Lake five depart- | (L) A Lo I Xuown protecior proved to bea handsome L ; 1 586 ii5 sencel lorses again. Dttt aITIa i otin ment has & scheme whoreby one set of poles . Tho wel s now Bian of ahout tiFLy vight vho is nane ;\‘"N;]‘—"- oran e e bl | Some lawyer think thero s no law con- ; T A iorriblo muler was erpetratedat the | 1 beusedby the streot. ar, doct e ligt, | dowh Ha “""‘;““"r'};"l Mo intoy ey as James Henderso 'o the widow of he other party, whogo vin Pabrum valley. | ferring such” jurisdiction on superior courts "ropose estern Congress, SR i ' i, telephone and telegraph companies, the wires | feet a day oring Wil o caniinng s George Harkness he explained the myst From this point the expedition will o to | to pronounce judgment in the absenco of the | W. E. Robinson of San Francisco isin | Chinese gold micing campon the Columbin | pejng strang in the ovder named. T he entive how mranliocotle noue ,"?“ Lot sy of hor husband's tragic dvath, Ho stated | Gold Momtam pesk, when, aftora stort | dofendants. T police wil amest the de- | penver advocating schemo for hoing a | Hrer it Stevens ounty, Washington, about | cost is put at 10000 for the four companics, | Bt i from the couuty's well with p thaoremd flomy of the buldiupIing rO0MoN | stav, it returns to Death md Paniment wi- | fenduits on thocommittal i they wrn up | joing convention of the states Iying botween | fvar. Doputy. Sherift Gardnorof Lincon P ve b ec T g Gl e | iy 9 vay ices shie bty W LCHIER € govora beon kitlad, sittiug in an opon window, Dur- | 1eys: Over five hundred miles have beon i the Rocky Mountains and the Mississippi | county, has the murderer in the guard house | fandants from appleinse Ior o town site on | mentis to biild at San Diezo for the. in fng the evening a fight ensued between | {OVCESL B K D tanical aud | Conldn®t See Others Enjoy Themselves | nver. Mo will try to have a resolution ;nyl‘](:n poiane. ' His nan ”..'wi. n _"‘3" and | the ground whereon part of the mam street | PFovementof the harbos hus been complel :d H L ;Illll;ii‘\_*"lr“ R AN n 1 ddes | orntilioiops although theseason | Charles Keefer, aged nincteen, in company | vassed by the assembly declaving in favor of | he decapitated his victim with a hatchet of Furcka is locatod, the contention being | Md ‘Jj;“_’ O onwra sl ta W sung tho wall, knocking Harkness ot of the win- | 13,100 early for the worlc of the botaist with 1 crowd of youngmen, wok sdyantagge of | 8 convention of states for tho purpose of tak- S ohvan that the ground so_ loctted fs mineral tand | T jotty will oxiond Guf b the oot sy dow, the fall Lreaking his neck. Henderson | Lo weithor s bu excossivelfeold. the | iho light snowfall to do somo coasting in | W& stebs t secuvo tho tonution o6 allierlin: | Aspon Presbyterians bave dedicateda new | ono of much interest, " 1 at the baseand ten Test atthe top. snid'that hie was in good circumstances, and | thermomelor rocfste Al A Vaneuver, B. C., list week. An express- | ok iinigation, | Therestlution oalts atven. | ctureh Stock 15 doing finely in Cache vallog: farm. | Three mon emplovd o the broat-iuge m‘fi' It ’;""““ s or “)“.‘,‘"""‘,"';“‘! jave desert. All the mountain man, George McKay, anxious to put a stop | tion to the fact that congress is amnualy | loveland has been having a arkablo | ers have lots of bay and grain and won'd Idlrodymeac Suta(riz, ware tuniovar by o e e (o e ot | Teszion ave covered with swow. Some rain has | o their fun, with devilish wickedness drove | glving many thousauds of doilars to river | Visitation of measles and - pneumonia. Many | po happy if thero was more monoy. 7 a hand-car and fatally injured. They were from want. Lo rest of tho story ean be old | fulien, The inclement weather hus retar his riz up and down the part of the road used | and harbor improv -l'uwul rm-l(ln..; benefit of N“lT ave ale \L\ Il(1 A h‘] : y faiture to m‘ll'ln'H:lmr produce .;mflr‘l :‘-‘y'll ing »“"\ ‘r\\-'l»";”w" :l;l‘"llu;‘_‘l‘;l;' i 4 RiRd o e s | the work of tho expedition to some extent Rpeere e Pl i stern states, and that it would be only just hesnow at St. Elmo is tho deepest for | stringency in that line, T'he change of guage ° S Al b g I AL bl ness woro married list weelc at Jersoy CUy. | \ ortionof tho expodition mado tho ascnt | 10F cuisting buvno aceldnt geew rred uitl f 1) g rant, these' lans th the westoru stutes for jears, “Phere s wlrouly fivo feot on tho | of the railrud and thelack of ars it Tl | i pssedover thelr balits. | ke i forta: A\ Pty “harlestc . situated i Lincoln e electriclie] ecame dim for a momel the purpose proposed. level in the mountaiu; left the favmers with their grain on hands, iate men were John Rice, Morris G dho RIEDE A SR UL Lands: e O Aotto bpd | Dhvet . elighy e yith Fanfors atbbing |11 oo Vos0 PEOIORS The bodes of all the vietims of the Bo Governor Thomas las boen asked to ex- | 019 8 bridge builder named Brown Tho Puyallup resorvation commissioners | (Eiie “(Hetinons were soourod by the | front, — crished iuto ~ the express Burglars Cut a W i BT ET e e ] | b e el e pibe e Ml Al Kong and A Toy, two Chinese gan- have finished their labors and aroon their | \oriiises, " Charieston. peak has an dovation | Wasgon. ofor was dcked up - | Mo residence of Fruuk Hill, awell known | und ot to Crested Butt Wlifo prisones ' the benitentary, for s | YeTs who were conrieted in the Sin 1 way back to Washington. They willfllo | of 11,000 feet, and isone of tho few moun- | congdous. He s takon bnmediatdy | i) roder of Pueblo, Colo., was burglarized | ~LRocky mountam lions ar reported very | bravery in downing Noung, u convicted | GSGqpollescourt andg sontmeod to my u fihe thoir report thore. about March 10, Accord- | taius o e ‘region pm which timberis | i tenosntal, B whs nacuis, Mot 0 gy teunps and 813 in money and consid- | plentiful and hungry on- tho heat wators of | heira, who triel t eseapo” from the wn | 8 S0 00 Wi Feiaciubon e tehei t ing to an actof congress, tho presidentap- | fOUNE (0L e esertis At davger from the skull pressing on | eroble weang apparel was taken Sunday | the Purgatoive, in Las Aniuas, wagon, and materially uidiui in preventing® | ygionin the Ah Yon caso, that the city onli pointed Charles D. Drake .of Washington, | 54" 0 a'xtonsive than 1s popularly be- vrain und_causing paralysis of that or- | night, Before departing thoy et of M, | Three mendicd of pneumonia on the Vir- | £oteral sull defiveny! - Matlidiv isservine | ypeo relating to sich ofenses is invalid, George B, Kinkead of Lexinston, Ky., md I e e e . McKay's conduct is swrongly con- | Hall's haircloseto her head, kicking and | £inusminencar Ouray during the past fow | & 005 S S ALTNE S I WHO T4 yopmits the Mongotins 1 samble with in B. F. Hamioss of Kokouo, nd, as members | mals Kave been secured fu the Death valley | demued. Should Kecor dio o charizodf ma- | beating lior shamefullv, Sho was founa un- | {155 SR Hansen, JthnBhy burgiatdiA- 0 ! npany is organizingin Salt Lake to | "4 B A ont . On ST et b TR TR » species of birds alone | slaughter will be made against him conscious by herhusband. Hill ofters a big | Keite x ke el S B S et : s R ey wero fond at Saratoga springs, a_watering 3 rowand forthe arrestof the miscreats. n | BOwen 1 a young Welsh miner, was il T QUGG Gl 0 Oregon TRV URE D YIRLG 0 D g YA CD LIRS D R T All the menbers of Wouldu't Marry the Girl, the tope gf catehing tho burglars, Chicf | listantly killdd' by bein struck on the hiead | Wil pivposes. 101s proposed to utilize started in Junction City 1 Feservation, which borders o tho city of | Bt i pedition 4 M Brofuor Batmory, | Tames Muas was shot aud instantly killed | 0°Connor dbdered the wrrest of all mon found | b o fllini rock i the gMendota mine at R O S G e of @ luge tank of coal oil Tacoma and restricts tue boundary districts | who is ably divecting the movernents and | Sunday night by Foote Hereford. The de- | on thestreet andin the saloons that ni Silverzlim: s t0 light his houso with Tho swoll has | Engiveers have ascertamed that the Po of that rapidly growing town. Thereserva- | work of the expedition, expresses himself | coased was thoonly son of Phillip Maas, a | Sfter 12 o'dock. Forty arrests were made, | James Paxton, the Denver mining broker | s 10 IS SUSQUILE | A0S (WO U 1 G rmces tracis s forty foet. o0 lone, which tion cmbraces 1,800 acres of flno land, Tne | Satisfied with the work alwaay aceom- | et SRR RIS B G0 atioman, | It the woman could ot weoguizo hor as: | who disappearei u fow weoks w0, 15 5aid 10 | of D water wid sas 1s Ao food i © accounts for tho slow time tian has been s 2 plished. x 3 ¢ | ailants. - Al but throe of the prisoners were | be in tin of Mexico. e owes over ! 2 madeupon it by tho erack horses oastorn boundary 15 the western limit of — — The families of Hereford and Maas live on [ Sont up for thirty days, 810,000 1n Denver Novhah e 0 T (TS o Tacoma, u place of 40,00 population. Th Couldn't Miss dem Chickens Henry's Fork, about forty miles from Fort . = David Hunt. ai*ucplo lad, cut a horribie | Touis Dean shipped from Reno to British | ated by the actof thelate legisiature to make city has already extended aronud o portion [ One night last week the Butte (Mont.) po- | Bridger, and thoy are the firstsettiors who Ohoking OIF a Rival. gish 1w the cheek of Thomas, tho fiftecu- | Columbia eighteen carloads of fat cattio, and maintain apermanentchannel of twenty - of the resorvation and thero ave -activo, :I o .IAY.I..rx:u: m‘n;‘*uw‘r{ h\i‘l“!ht:;:li\u\lx;":"\l"-u‘u .n\y:_-‘\‘v ) to this country. The dificully grow “The Northern Pacifle vailroad company bas | year-old sonof W. W. Duke. 1t was the re willinm Jenkms of Battle Mountain solg | five feet depth irom Portiind to the sea, held growing towns adjacont. Tho rescrvation [ fhniblest thih bluce and atmsted o) clarge brought againstyoung Mus | filed st in the superior court at Tacomwa | fult of a quarrelabouta young lady. = | his flock of shoep to W. J. Black and others | its fist mectingat Portlfia last week. was sot aart to the Indians undera treaty | Kelly furnished tuch amusement to the | thathe had sediced a sister of Horeford. | against G. W. Hunt,a Washington railrond | T'woprisoners confined in the county jail | for about $0,000 Inthe suit of Mr with them signed in 1351, and they have | court officers and crowd of idlors presentby | Thischarge was preferred - several months | huilder, to recover on three promisory notes | at Del Novie effected their escape by driving Augustus Malotte, while driving Georgess, | Southern Paciic been in possossion of the lauds ever sinco. | the quaintuessof his remarks, Heo insisted | 880, When, to adjust matters, Muas agroed (o | for a total of $115,000. Several other suits | Melcthe bolt o the covridor door and tear- | Bider's tenaniml oroteam ona down-grale | es for injurics el to | Sinco then and until now only 1,800 acres, or | thuthis woman had heen arvested becauseof | marry the girl, When the tine cme for | were brought a few weeks ago against Hunt the hinges off the outer door turn at Candelaria, was run over audm- | veived in the raily accident af e e ) ' the strain of ish blood in her veins, say- [ bim (o fulfll his promise, for some raason,he |y tho Northern Pacific and others for sev- | The American Zive Lead company of Can- | stantly killed. bish last November 4 Suem jury onedenth of tho entire reservation, has been | ing e pulice wero prejudiced against Heron | refusud. hen, aftorefforts tobringabouta | eral hundred thousand doliars. The object | on City is snid to have mude experimentat | ¢, B, Zaoriski of Candelarin_sayshis com- | g MUintilt S260. onoti sRant foriL under cultivation. The rest remains inits | thataccount. “I'sehal he declared |reconciliation, the foud grew ot of it, cul- | o tho litigation is beliovedto be the erush- | 10sts of their plants, which were extremely any is cultivating 100 acres of land in Death | e o2 Rt e oS HRRIL SN atural condition and never has b ed. | with allsolemnity to Clerk Gilliga, *ease [ inating in theshooting. ‘Thedeceased was | iy of yhe Hunt raitrond from eastern Wash- | satisfactory. “They will start up permanent- [ yolley, and that they cut cight crops of | Lorhern Pacilic express combany in Port At presont thero ate 611 Tndiuns residing on | My fadder ho wad Trishman. only wenty vears of age and rogarded as a | it Gravs harbor, which has been | 1v 18 Mave oyt [an0 ! land, has been arreted at the instunee of the 1 500 acres cultivated, Itis thisoccupied | _-Uetout, you rascal,l’ replied Mr. Gilli- | {oung maof lllm}«‘lLI- n ordiary promisc. | pratty well under w Large gangs of | Tweyoung men werearrestod at Pueblo on Harry Short, well known on the Comstock | bl Sian it arcombany of A\']A-w York St R SRR Al gan. Young Hereford willbo taken to Evanstou { graders were at work last summer and fall | achargo of peddiine without a license, and | during’ the past twenty yoars, diedat Vir | Lo dhatued with enbezzling —u package cou- Bacomu. i the hands of whits mon thess | 1 . Tore God's sake, Mass Gilligan, I'se haf | sud confined iujail. almost the entire line surveyed. The North v are now believed to bo professional | yiniuof a dropsical affection. Decease was | At - apecial meating of the Euene dty tands aio ostimated to bo worth s bigh s | il antl al't whamed of it wthor Added Tnsult G Injury. S Ao TR C I R bast N e o 2ks althouzh the slightest clow 10 their | formerly watchinns: at tho Chollar ouncil, H. W. Holden, a railrod contractor 86,000 an acre Staits, being unable to give bouds for his ap- Bul Lockwood, claiming to bea memberof | funts road would parallel it 5 A Senit " James Welburn was sentenced to the [of Fort Worth, Tex., made upplication for Should_the reservation be opened or par 2 g RCT (EF N e 8 i 3 has o sensa county jail for fifty days from Tuscarora for | frandnseto build & street ralway, A sat " 0 A X | pearance, S the Cronin detective ageucy of Cincinnati hape of Maggic Groves, a 2 B tially s0, by the government, which is move e S Y T e N J His Life S < shape of Maggie Groves, a whippi his *gicl” On thewayto ko | isfactory franchise was offered, and an ontion thau probable, the Indius ‘ewn dispose of | JUSL s he was goiug outhe said he wated | was st weels taken o the Albuguergue i Lin Bpraved. .| yoreed woman recently from Denver, ok an | he escaped and has skipped for partsun- | of sixty days given for seveptinee: their lands thomselves as soon as the resiric. | 10 $Peak © thebjodse,” and was permitted |\ jit, He porsuaded the wife of J. W, | An aceident ocurred inthe Vulean mine | overdoso of belludonin, from i o known § R OfbnE il bl em tha 0 tions aro romoved, says the San Francisco e T S A T o eI Churehill, a respected old miner, to lave her Butte, Mont,, by which Chris Sweitzer, a | whichshe is notlikely to recover Asa result of the decision in the priceof mprvement company and its miners at Chronicle. Under 'the patents by which these [ URI, NiSS vedse &5 ke |busbnd and take up her abode wit miner, hada close call for his life. Sweitzor | Most of the subscriptions for the Love- | siivernearly 100 barsof bullion have been | Neweastie has resulted ' the reinstater il 4 chic 1s down to de house dat I v Tikke 7 with him. B H Tands wero allotted oralty to the P ty ] land flour unll have b T ) f RRGRIWCES SUANAC 1 (ACHOR L8O WIQE UY: 1t eati: called/ont tho tir ssible [olly. ‘hurchill wrote notes to his wife sloring | and another muer were working in the bot and flour imll have heen his is taken from the ' 1t and sent to | 0f about forty-ive of the miners who were E il i Church wife imploving Y 3 : allup Tudiaus a clause was insorted prohivit i I UreRtRlD el C Batt. whon o lirao touldee pee | cost 5,000, and the stock Is beinz rapidly | Ching, where @ highor prevails for it | driven outafier the riots two years ago, and ingalicaation or reloase beyond torm of | Vel vau go down audent those ehickens | hor roturn tohim md pledging that hep | tom of theshaft when a largo bouller pro- | ken, “They have comeuced the hauling of | i in oo Rl R P twovenrs. MRolly rettivned, saying ho had oaton ‘dom | 96880 inddelity would be _forgiven, - The | truding from tho side of tho shaft sauie dis- | stone for it construction The report of the board of directors offihe | leaders of the dischrged non, ‘T commission devoted upward ofa month | AW SR HERR I diioss 10 be | Wife showed tlie notes fo Lockwood, who | tanceup became detached and fell. The vock A number of deer were recently seen in | state orphan’s homo shows that sixty-two A proposition is before the Dugene board toa full aud thorough fuvestizution of all the | {{IEEINY sentwordto Churchill that Lo would riot bo | struck Sweltzer on the shoublor, throwit |y vicinity of the Cow creck coul mines. | children are being cared forat the instivn- | 0f trade o bulld” a county rd “from that tions submitted to it, declined to give the k . e allowed tosee his wife andchili i that | him on his back aud then wtled onto his legs, | e returned both children, the youngest of month after th received an anony mous letter containmg from #0 to $100. The let ters were muiled first from iold W — i aokaud theu roll is L They wero all thought to have gone to & | tion, thirty-five boys and twenty-five wirls, | place to the Blie river mines. The Tacoma slightest information as to what its report Murder Will Ont. if hecontinued in his entatieshe would be | breakng the left one. Owingto the great | o0l Countey on account of the snow. | ata cost of about £14000 per anniim, g mining company proposesto ereet and operato would be, but it is lardly possiblo that it can | Oyo of the Lake cunty, Calfornis, white- | killel. © Fearing for his lifo Churchil causea | welzt of the sl considorable time elapsed | ey were fat and sleek and allold one Oliver Roberts, proprietor of the Arlington | 8 tenstamp mil at its works,and if - Lano bo other than favomble to Tacoma, and 1t | 1o confessed to his part n the killing | LoCkwood's armest. In default of £,000 he | before he could bo rdeasel and tatca to the | “ 5"y \wieq, o fireman on the Denv house, Carson, hus received a £2,30 check | county will furiish a passable road fromi tho will probably suggest throwing open that % | wassent to jail. Heis a toughcharacterand | surfiace. Sweitier was vemoved to his home. | /0 D rRad W bably.fatall rad | from Sonator J. P. Jones, in payment fortho | mouth of Biu wiver, a distanceof seven portion of the reservation that s 0 necessary | 0f Mrs. Riche, and wld the story on the wit- [ it is saidt has killed his ma In addition to tho broken log Sweltzor s alio | o Crandoreatwas irobably fualls Injurad | 0K SORAEE S SO & B heembors of | miles, thoy will proceod to opon from the for the future of that city. ness stand. The man is Jobn Ardier, the — badly brused about tho loft side and arm. ireo miles south of Colorado Springs. 1o | bunguet expens vl 10 membors R iingh Another Queer S poas e put bis head outof the eab window Justas | the legisiatire mid Nevadans generally othier end partuer and cabinmate of B. ¥, Staloy, wno [ . AN _fl‘ ,"Q"[‘I 2 Blawed to Plecer—iidn't Kaow Tt, the engine was entering a bridge. His head | The Batle Mountain minng conpany's Woleton Bismilesnonhweniolilasic struck the timbers — puiling him outof the | mill, situated at Lewis, will startupin tho | ean cab. When picked up he was senseloss, the courseof a few weeks on ore now being | The lunbernen of Tawmaare organidng ¥ : i h Prosident William A. Underwood of the | producad men at work i the mines of 0L (RS Eranciseo, apprised Prosident Diaz of tho ex- | 1R RO T e e the | Teligous scot and have a bible written by by, | 1daho. d Byme, while smoking a pipe, | American waterworks compauy says 81,25, | Said compary. The Nevada Centralrailroad || Mattio Scott the negress who shot and Istonce of a new explosive that had been in- | FH0 FEERE @ AT HRATIRIA | AL M. Howland of Bostn, the millionnira | Stooped over a box of giant powder cps. A | 00 will becxpended by the company on s | his received conteact to furnish the el e lavan, S Hoats L May vented by a Russian chemist resident in that l;‘n’\‘l”\ _‘“:_(w‘““"h‘v"}'w‘wi""”“;“:j““[ [’\‘I‘“‘ backer ofthe wlony. Thoir bible is called | Sparkavopped among dhem, causiug an_ox- | o s in Donver. “Twa large Fangs of mon and will with fuel forseverul months, ‘.A“‘“:;:‘VI'"Y‘VH been adjudged guiltyof man city. Ttwas called terronite, and tho method | 1N ACCORIRE lo the tostinony Osple, and like tho book of Mormon, 1s | Plosimn. When Bymo rogainod conscious. | avealvends been put to worklo lay mains e a T ion i Dol nant oty of mixing the component parts of tho new ex- | men held Mrs, Riche while anothér shot ser. | clained to have been inspived 1o o | nesshie was thirsty and triod togot a drink athe van will beresumed as soon as the weather oh 8 is reported in the Mayflowe fell heneath thy ars at Medieal plosive kept as & well guarded secret. | During the strugelo Mrs, Riche snatehed th peaceful and industrious peaple, attending | 0f water from a bucket - near by, but was | will perm Bullion ofthe ore taken out will | nesdgy and lostan arm. He had just tg President Diaz invitation the chemist | mask trom one of the raiders. Fred Bennett, §siricly to their own affaivs. They do not | horified tofind that both hands were gone, | Last Monday o big flagstaff in Coloradn | 8550 0ver 1,000 perton out at accident poliey ana will receive &K went to Mexico City, and thers manufactur the ““;‘““ JSating may recwpaizol ||.‘.“‘ tempt to make new converts, but have | thatone eye wis Mw:‘ 1 out, and thathe had | §prings was blown down. 1t its fall it caug Flive men were sentenced to torms of six The Puget anboat association " torr s for experi a masked raideras Heory Avkarro, one o o | gathered to her some fiftoe or v ree terrible wounds in the hdomen. In o wir 1 " ixed years each i the penitentinry for robbing ! has decided tha an to quantity of the terrorite for expe o1 1 " * & A gathered t her me fifteen rtw Ly three terrl H several t wires and got mixed up ) ¥ forr ing T KiQuenvy "‘W“ t " ]‘_. n"-<‘xp rimental { Bradford miners. - Avikcarro wos aveastedand | Babies, picked up at different orphan psyluns | spiteof those injuries ho walked through | with the trolley wire of the clecteie ilway, | (reight cars at Montpelier, in opera for tk b purpose rom o uctailed oficial account of | confessed, giving the names of those who | through the country, and it is tieir intention | four foet of snow to his cabin a mile dis- | The strong curront was carried into the « A larize force of workmen will soon be em- | Dess, 1 tl ngham the trials of the explosive the following were | were with hiim, but denied thathe was inthe | {5 toch thes ligstens the precopts of | tant, Heis now Lyt at the point of death | ral wophone ofice, burning ott all of the | ployed on the construcetion of tho yarious | bay rou il S the results obtained: By order of the wiuis l:;n:w'l l:\'" other: “;’{ l_l"v '\VI"\‘\WI»“Qw;"?‘i Ospie, and 1 that way swell their numbers, | in @ bospital at Osborne, 200 local wires and setting firo to the oftice. | irrigation ditehes near Boise, « vo steariers will bo taken off until busi- tor of war aboard convened, consisting of | M0 ans, also confessed. Mol who - = ST The flames wero put out without much Two ltalians were run down by a Ul uess picks up in tho spring. ficisral Posoe SRt ot niillary Ceioal ‘ i hamidem Worlegt dond vk passh of Murdered to Marry. Ralroaller Kilied, ORI Dl nhan ot cORIU RARTIo Ak | paratiaUAWR T eres Fl BNk by Tiplo Amile south of Sumas City, on the 1 » i A LAz’ e 0 AGEEIOY completely sy ressed by 1 sbat (el P s the 8. LS, & . mailroad, an exteu: Velasquez, director of the national powder | all of those who had confessed were put on e 5 3 vor & R o celder plét ¥ and the other probubly fatally hurt. A e h : factory, and Captain Montragon of the engl. | the witnoss stand, but absotutely, rotused 1o | f 4T Flott of Arthur, N, D, February 11, | ver & Rio Graude wis a cidentally killed in | Commissione Grofof tho goneral land of- Boian axtaotatot liava s new i woolenmiiy ||k perior clay for tilo, te noors, tostify. s confessed that on thul night bo drovo [the Puebloyards lwt weok, He was u- | e s wude adocision in tho casoof the | ruunivk next month, Citizons gave Wi ) 1 f % - - eross the country from Parg " gagzed under the tank of engine 226, puttivg | Duranzo conl company against k. G ke, } Melutosh of Carrollton, The sholls waed in thoe ex poriments were ore e across the country from Pargoto Arthurat | £ U rango coot ool 2 -6, Liagke, = i Mol oll g b k> An attempt to land oplum from the steamer ain buyer, woald have considerable oy | switchied on another ttack struck the end of A b Lientenaut Cavver Howland, IPourth | andother ottery’ ware. powder charges, and wero fitted with Ameri- | Rajgic was frustrated i San Francisco last \ 4 s RTINS e S 1 | tomsor ), 1. Crist us prosfdent of he Du- | yyited States ifantry, has been detaited \ iy il t n d French fuses. Befors the i s it 4 on bis person. s wain, whic s ot clea oved | rangocoal company, who is now in possos. | o HiNGLFHOS WOLII, Bis been '3 ! NI Voo o1 the pre cannon with shells filled with ter. | BeY Gaskill and a posse of s > 10- | pe parried,” sid Remington coldly, T had | VS pulled out his neck was found tobe §was made lor the beneiit of S, 1. Hare wid prie L Aueil el MES R {”.‘. S i I, B vorite the shells were subjected to a severe | coeded inthe government steamer 10 inter- | oo uiself to wed 1 R The deceased wasa young man | others, The land involved is located in Du. R t ) manug © American § about o 1ird of test in order to determine their insensibility | copt the steamer. Information had been re- | 1 ittmarne: City. - Wi "“"i'l"‘_ hoolmate at | gwenty-four vears of ago, and had boen em- | rango land district and is said tobe valuavle, | MK cowpany, purchased in the east @ | went to the polls, and the t0 shock, ‘Then six shells with concussion | coived avtheoMicaof tho sutveyor of the | ov thy prOSPA of Fotling It hov iy vlosol thore alout five years. His parents | A twonty.foot veinof o bituminous coal | {PF1R SUCHIEIVECR Mublntmdsio setup | o shry. Thovote ves 0 o-loading - A Pl HOIRA reside at Sioux City, la. as strack by the Burelsa Gas ool i the Seven ils us ¢ as possible ne zanst, threc s 0 aver fired from a b wzelelodiag Lows | port that contraband opiun smugzglovs wore | Wi foredi to do this to keep my word good, | ™ TASNMR ek hyitio Hieien 0l e breech-loading steel gun. Throe shells fired | i1 the havit of dropping the drug in the bay |¢,-Iy}ff;;lr\v‘.t:f;‘,'v”1 ::“T 'i,fi\"a.l“' \J,“‘::“_.]"j“ New Wyoming Find. five miles bolow Littloton, Thenews of tha The committe of the legislature to select |n‘.m.: sntiment is in fivor ot bo from the gun were without fases and bur- | an the way tothe wharf, from which it was | daratives not 1o ome. Remn s oy new goud comp has been struek between | strike has been kept very quiet. It is | L pat seulof tha state has settled upou the | City butuat intil 4 now clrt rowed mto the ground, withoat exploding | taken by boatuen in the employ of conferates | regmt Seoned to be that he gotonty &30, | Gold bill and Elk mountain, about o dozen | leved the vein iy w contimiation of the Wele | desien submitted by Miss Edwards of Boise, | 3dgied 0 proposttion nd uniujured. The other six shells smashed |y this dity. The “pointer” proved tue — ettt et vein at Golden, The wath of s | Which shows mix aud ugviculture in | b b W0 ngainst tho various targets of wood, earth- | (uc thesteamer was. boardel - thoroysn Thawed the Fowider. MRS oM i A Asl bl 218 BUX [ikollal will” o dasied " hi o Jow. dys | el ARires, logeliaririth o waooesiry wor nito and cast nd wiought fron, de- | soarch was conmenced, it withowt Touie | Workmon were getting ready for a blast jn | OF 800sS: The vock ds white, carries fron | Samples of tho coul are hurd, leave no mark | APPRpriat enblers molishing them into smail fragments. Ter- | ynyif ¢ suggested o explore the bilge. | the M t ver s ablastin {4, gecomposed eranite ana is fiamea with | upon the whitest surface and burn steadily At Rocky Bar a disastrous snowslide rorite is smokeless, and the Mexican officers | Thore 40 fivetael boxesof prepared opiim, he Main strect sewer in front of the Colum- | yo1d. In the iron are found nuggets as big | The Eurcka company will put on a lar cently oecurvad. The ore houso and boile determined that its relative strength is from | valied at not loss than $,000 were foud fn | P18 botel in Spokune Fatls one moruiug st |y pens. Phere 15 6 wall defined denosit | Pantof machiney o prospect the vein of the Mountain Goat minoslid into the four to six times more powerful than ordinary | the filthy waler. Each tin' was cavefuly | Week Glant powder wis being used and | The tog) anpoarance was of the bestand puy creck, and four houses on Main street we dynamito, and thatshells iilled with it can b0 | sewed up in canvass, the better to protect it | workmen were thawing it outby afive, It | rock was dlscoverod whon tho Eriss Fons Waxom g smashed by the avalancho. The fired from an ordinary cannon with s DOWder | from tho water. Tho tins wen only hulf full | thawed too deoply aud esploded with tomrifie | woro dispiacad, Threo feot 15 tho width of A Finnish Lutheran chureb has boen os- | the damage s not stateds charge without any danger tothe gun. The | of gpium, so that they were all bouyant and | foreo blowing threo worl 5 the yein. This prospect is the property of | Wblished at Rock Sprines Ahe right of way bas been granted One of the first Mexicun government has noquired the right | Wolld huve floated hud they booi thrawn | e Ploving threo workmen down the em- | {1 Wik (Fi RECRCE 1%, O REORE 08 | 0 Caton Masons want 4 Knights Tomplne | tonding tho Tdiho_canal thtomel the Fort | manic was d to mauufacture and use the new explosive | overboard. No arrests were made, as the | i i soverdy . Pedestiian o e Al | near their rnch on’ Lake ereek commandery establisied there Hall Indian reseevation to the Pocatello | In the for the purposes ot warl smugglers, whoover tney were, kept silont M‘.m:\‘ n \;m-_‘::”_\l ‘””..A s ml ’u mu.nrm\; - b — during the search. 140! Wote theoirh 1018 praiil Y 160 foroe Counting the Navajos. Charles D. Rowan and 1. D. Rbb were | Mill in the Scmace Bavely Averted, | prilioe: G Wikow tn the Colutbia | <o\ vo i will commence March 11, Col Alb Tk (Ropio thal Elned tue soales co 3. lea irapalorrli 49, 1o Lamix P |t cub off their Hlack Hi business partuers in La .lu!mA. Cal. Tney !uy the California seuate one night st | feil to the floor, Houses for aquarter of a [onel Marmon of thespecial agouts says that ) pou nids. 4 of ‘“““\‘ Lo \'\“-”"1;‘» ..ulm. ‘r( is piaced in | egvor business deere suarreled when trylng to make @ settloment | wecka fist ight wus narrowlyaverted, says | mile wen Jarred wud shattered. No less | the enumerators ave prevented from visiting | Farmers of Shoridan comnty havo orgau- | uttil 1h woney wrrived ey ol e B ot g R LT £ SRS, More Powerful Than bynamite, During the fall of 15% Consul Coney, rop- resenting the republic of Mexivo in San has heen convicted of murder in the second Sl h < B A I T a7 Hln' is loated the Shalam colony, founded sev A shockiug accident happened in the Daisy SURTR R A4 TR MRS TRD, e | vean agoby Dr. Tamer. Theyave a sortof | Mine,on Big crecl, in the Cow 1 Alenes, James Remiugton, arrested for the mur Fireman Frank 1. O'Conuor of the Den bricks and possibly pottery makin discoversd. An expert from Mo., 8 bonus o€ 10,- | ficvos 1t 15 mot only of siperior - White Prof. Bailey, la Mives at Rapid City, 'w charge of the Indian that city reported him as of great intlucnce, b tribe. Duriug 1900 firo iusurance conpanios pid | WIS, This s 4 big thing torthe wm- | governinont more in- Wyoming than they veceived bauy, audat onoe plices it ta tho front ranls | businosy of &40,0 lding was