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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: SATURDAY. MARCH 14 1801 - TWELVE PAGES. 11 Hing the Daikotns’ Acconnts A Nath Vlea Moodle in Catifornin Legislatun os 8 plnning § Mount Witson, They an the famous Laick am s lave d r part N i ame man aft t who fixed the f that } 5 ¢ and when spreon 1 \ #ionh. 108 CoRBany of il WS ted this yoar boeatse o oW Le) o) and work himself into a fury bt o) et ¢ for - manu fueturin This fathor died of o broken hoart aweek after > g [[en it attiica o goli iU . Bottles of oil, worth ad lived there with told by Mr. Clarke i shooting, and one of the boys was kept u Cavbounte mite at Orolrande, near Sin ' totak eare of this sur At his death left con- | mgnow on Hollis streot in Boston funeral toavoil a killing over the coftis e Fan | Beroardino. - The x inchos wido won Austin Havie of Monteci his chectless cell at Salt Lake, D vt 6 o Mammoth v high away from that city and soon martied aMr. | Well, in asectin of tho Rocky moun‘ains, 1 : iy ear it Ulah witicli may rUILIL i (FEV TR tihe Woeid, Te W sixtion JOaE" N 01V o8 4t Hiy Giviteh p lous real estate dealer | took about fifty pounds away for the purpose Hightimders SO at i the death of Captain Ton Chope, an old and LA i At tho home of the experiment. I submitte to tests in Kbb Kee, a Moneolian, keeps a small es- | 1€ od 1a1nor the distri Togzethor {prient Colorado buy the property for Wash, had grown to be cret for the present o 18 the story erable | v his wifo, who went | covered the ore about eight months, Whe retused machinery foran olive oll mill, o 1d w0, Cineinnati, Philadelphia and Boston. | tablishment i the Ct quarter in Sacea another miner he was beir A 1oty cablo foadl 6o boon ore } town wiil form a miner have every reison 1o beliove that Thave dis- | mento, Ca feet from the bottom th S krne ipton has wn oper ceverod amineral orore that has not been | Saturday moming . i o%clock | nee ¢ engineand the eago and Marke 0 known to assay, and one which T have proved | (e, 1o did) L by 1 sor w0 thick b rea » lotter, and nted. e it property in T : 1 £100 was wort £150 Wiamen. Broke apartmont | Weont to the with toreiblo/apood. Mt trict of the city A stron g laborunion, reemtly valio in manufacturing. 1 am an ex- | Where b ! A SGLELIAL ! i ki M it west of San Pernando that will hold | A Tange coony of Genn o Tranworker, ad | have - had | one Chiniman was standing over him with s | took the shock s, CSeAping Anjueys | watorenough o rvigate 600 aores of land. | e Yima valloy this ety practical | oxpori- | drawn kuifo while another held o pistol at | Bt Mr. Ch not so fortunsto. His | R T - ive foot high TSk Iyl o v your o lte ty, #he dric Tn —the | his head. Tho vietim was informed that he | eid i TS anido wis fractired, The tefe | - Woodward's Gardons, for many years San Do tonuy veturned hone f witl y would bo murdered fustantly it he dared to [ oy was brolke e | Fwancisco's favorite outdoor pleasuio rosort M CGINY Sntiiton; . Mo, : i cnt of thisnew ore the former's tensi i M 1 will b broken up and the proceds distri yu . i 10 10 25 per: cent itter o word. Ho wa to point out | extent of his iute i Rk : ; vt i | uted to the heirs of the Wood ward est Yofuscs to vasle down 1 Stocl my ox poriments havo boen oqually | the whereabouts of sorme money that the rob. Koy i Sl i AL c et explanation, | lirious. I s hes Csatul, Bad \igh copbor Gval more gt s el i Posoned the Soup. Califortiin wariiouss at Port Costa. On fio | n 3 iy Frankiin | could, un il 2y Three girls at Grand Forks, S. D, daigh- | top floor, wlich is SO0 feet loug, thore are called on ed Frank tors of Mrs. Listoe, came neat meet 75,00 sacks of wheat dumped up e hig of careful experiments may be of th was increased cleven year ken down nsed learest fricud th keep | with lag ameo de W 1y away from the tow Using only halfof 1 por ceut of this [ room. suipliod under the cireumstanee e a wixture with copper, 1 found that 1t | and the scoundrels walked away with S0 in wve the motala greater density. and o groat | coin ? A k Saguacho county raichmen ar agitat \ Phere aro no good conl wines it CA1OE | o mattor of trt euitare Many strean trength, The resulting metal, to, is capable [ soon 1d gzet out of the house prepared for soup and placed over nighton a | nia. This important staple of commercy lave already been stocked ) things expliin : tio rena of ik nolish il thit “the: ovo i Chief Drew and Captain Lee believo that [ jower shelf in the cupboard, A vottle of j S e e G AL Suitle of Steanboat Springs toll why, after he had written th L, little AT essed the tonsile strength and tho fluidity | the robLory was the work of some of HE 0TS Bt AR T B a 161 56w | o s SR DR DI MO GRS Immense mountain lion abe ter { tho check, which s al AL S P 5 0000, | under heat of both these metals, and makes | highvinders “recently ven out < 4 ol olvn Atk The ill appropriating $0,000 for a1 yards from lis house recently don 1d have, ho paid out humble i + o of B0, | fhom both of finer smain. It is non-corrosive.”! | Francisco. pershelfy its contents became frozen AUring | mont in Golden Gate park to General Val A Fon %10 not oxp1aluivhy whieh real s to them Tho ore_ louks 1k & very fine sundstone, | . These outeasts proposo to establish a the nighty causinge (he Wottle to - breale, and | has been amended o neludo alike wproprt- | i koop tho cortifieate as evidenco it 2 “ - save thatit is biack, Mr, Clarke declares | in Sacramento, butthe polico will useaxes | itsc its leaked gut, running down into | geion fora monument to Colonel 2. D, Baker \ere wiis fh conspraey iustead of Killed lis Wifs For Money. | ¢hat 1t uay bemined for #1 aton, ad suys: | and siedges if necossary to break into the | tho dishof beans. Thesoup was propared, with Leake, 1t was Tuesday night whenthe | Dro A J. Luwrence, charged with the | ywhon [ound this ore last year my first ex- | fastiesses of the highvindors, D i Ly QUION dood was done, and ho did 1ot explain why | murder of his wifo on October 8 has Just | poriments were naturally with iron and steel - = e he did not denounce the wet Wodnesday | been convicted of manslaughter, at Santa | 1 found tiat its melting point was 1400 LD Lt bt WL h I I R morIlg, T X e ws tade on Barbara, Cal. Do case hud been ou trial | M Clarks cliinis that the fldd whore this | Another old lan \‘ ik of San Francisco day at Scramen ¢ no o > Fourunry 1 * 3 new ore” is found is exposed over the space [ must give way to the march of improve did not explain why he kept B e ek 1 of anacre. He doesn't own tho landnor does of the conspirators unt s wenty hours beforo they « AVer- | e know who does, but intimates that when why hio turned palo when 4 diet. It appears that fora month before the | ho ets in shape he will try to control the nos N bat po uid wihy crine was coumitted the doctor had been at | property befor giving away his secret. will soon be o thing of the past. The rav. [ Homcstend proof upos a qu secti : ] and 1ying three milos west wesula, b A San Franciseo prospeetor clains (o have tial it his tountain home, & ranch about t — ages of timo have not having taken out her fi rlizatic liscovered the fan Breyfogle mine in fmportant than expl miles from 1 \ere ho lived with aid tor T heir Gall. Bibacs Bh6 aild bk make proo b0l the inted | oAt vallay;: Tt e R wa A M La all wh his wifo, und w storo aud the | Amos H. Carpenter, a Stockton attomey, | ing away pioces ofit. Whatis left of it will [ &l will be oblieed to readvertise ad SeltiSnnHe s e Re Bovated Acoording to the Ladunta T'ri Lo postoftico; on n October s he | with his client, D, M. Vance, were fined £200 | be torn down in a few days to muke way for 10 naturalize Mt with f | ik, Ty ihat e told "1 the each in the superior court at Sacramento, | the new section of the sea‘wall which is hermtentions andmade The work of bui svaas on' Bonulo |ILCE SMOBE LRCD HAUWIRL LY v fow days ago for contempt of court | VAncing with rapid strides, For some vears ey at the nze of eighty - Jones' marsh lands in Souoma county is beln Lt A R o the wharf has only been_used by hoatmen to o enever fi A ok St s duo o a mild w hang their boats on. Meiges wharl was | and appearing to make | Wion finished the senator wo 12 A report comes from rondale that ar built by Harry Meigs, and was finished in [ States | ac ysod. oL penter and Vanee were adjudged @ity was | 1552 T early days it was agreat vesort for 3 g of the B itk LA i . : Good Dog to Have Ar es Morgan, aged crenmery is to he started which will consume $000 o diy. Tho plant will cost 5,00, Somebody has been causing t Buena Visti by spreading false report deathof o number of 18’ prominet citizons 'he Morin ar mine eviers of Ward ae about toput i o new Loistiog pant on their property and - will conmence to sink the shaft at onec Work s still being carried on i dove ingthe Kound Valley conl mines, but the main ledge hasnot ot been incovered tunnel hus been vunin over s1x hundrod feet Naturlized Lnte in Lif Anumber of ladies of San Franeisco are Mrs. Mary Kano, eichty-six yoars old, following the recent exampleof others in ments. The old dilapidated whart at the | peared before the cler k of cireuit Oaklund, and will establish a free clinic foot of Powell street kuown as Meiggs wharf | at Butte county, S. 1, recently, to | where desorvig poor may reeivemodical S it Ll g CaTolicites v, bty [ ed by his teacher at Dan fo eblo. It vequired the com by { the teacher. Jantor and pring yed havoe with the old structure, every storm that blew lately tak andat A ation. She S the Examiiner wer weighed - ni e about | e lnvestigation can 160, e clals' she stabbed him in 'd topay. They were 1y numed Jas per wrote th a5 | the hand, after which she broke his [ sent to jail. Thecontempt for which Car aces on the foree for finger with a hammer d in at roporter, was de tempting to take the hammicr from her she foind that Jou dropped the bumuier and gradbed him by the | wd o reported. He S, fiven 8100 | whiskors, whew hekickel Lee on the legs { 1ta b lie Wiy 10 | fielow the kuees. She waliced home from the | Nischer et al. This case involved a portion | 4 ) od. O | dockea there was the dipper stip Andrew i e ¥ ‘\ ‘H‘A- A'.“”; store, roturned to the store and we howe | stateof Charles MeLaughlin, who | Jackson 1852, Tt it «(.} 2 that ! f it fler tuis gL and wis about for sov by Jerome B, Cox. Mclaughlin, | docked there was the California, whose ad One of the leading dairymen of Santa Marin erul days, but the wou 1 the kicks i t ent inaugarated “steamer day.” Part of stmore than half his stock, mostly | on | the Crocker-Woolworth | kanidiV grow wor o i ot was @ coutractor, had gradeda portion | Vent inaugar Jones and Belau took him to Bruner, | wu bivod pojsoning set \ “sho died in | Of What wasthen tho Western Pacific rail- | the old wharl was washed away in 1 . ey v ¥ e i d tho #00 and woto tothe poliey | Novombor. ey ha 1 married sinee | voud and receivea In payment large tracts of ners recommenting him fora place. | d nad lived o eathor peaceful life untit | Jand which the zailroad had received fro e Clidiey i tag e bR G| L ALIVEd RN S pdhae il ol and which the Tailroad had received from w spoken to i about the alleged sate | pood they seem to have had pretty muck s Guy McCune of Victor, Mont., blew | and then arvageed the larger boy aw 1 a monkey aud parrot tine, They persons sottled upon somo of thesolands and | A Guy McCuno of Victor, Mor low | and then davagged th r boy away wi sale 0 cily cemetery to “"‘}' crnme ver was held thelirstof a seric { callon him. He said that a recommendation | oy much 1itigation ensued. Thecontest became | Outa light before rétiring for the night the | outin tho slightest + injurin 1 e said thut a recommendation ligation cnsued. The contest becam stowing any ill tomper e i v and have N nado for t « o violation of an mjunction issued by Judge | young people, especially on o Sunday, one of 0 Dlamlt AR Ml KRt Ae e caTat ael by ko | 0 attfctiols boiny - nionagerio kopt ther [ Bdwin Brown "of ‘Bessomer by “Tudian Jack® near Sl Hl st FDIOHO.0 AT GeLoBhle by “O1d Wamer.” The first ship that ever New foundlanddog which | were hunting coyotes, darkness was coming | fhat u bie st ill bolocated ther c i | on,and Morszan's fur hatin tho twilight wis | taken fora ¢ od senseand discr Prinidiad ex peets to get bof railwiy stution in which the Sy ver & IRio Grawde and Union 1 i building and occupinge s aro fora building 150 foot appreciation of the fity two small boys, wl was vopaired, and_ forrs boats landod there | the bestof it, when thedog, which is heavier | toeat and ltorally starve to death. His I i until 1674 than cither bdy, eame 1o the resciue at 4 vor ey foots up &1,500. g — appropriate time, Standing on his hand fect the government as a grant. A number of L O LT ho parted the belilgernts with his forenaws, W0 feot San Franciseo is agitated overthe proposed Atthe First Congrogmtionl chire e i taany othors hold that 1t is required Wit D o e b la W VR b A T Chnib s R R e O NG s AL DL very bitter, lives werelost in the struggle exploded, terdbly burning him aud set tew g proper fortitication of the city Myron W. Reed, Judgo Belford, commission. The three police commissioners Stealing Govorr I BE) and troops camped for days upon the grant. | ting fire to the fgemture, His wife, who tostitied thit thoy did not Jnow Bruner and | 10 a Short time the results of an inves. | FWally the suit was brought betore tho su had promised b nothing, but intinated thit \ perior court in Sacramento and dudge Arm- e i, balyantacg L an application from such'u source would ve Y strong grauted an injunction restraining the | toescape, but was overcome by the Smoke | prap e attention. . M. Ward, acting city | agents of the goverument to unearth land | defoudants fiom in any way interfering with | and fiames. McCune dragged his wifo and aetown willl b edite expliined that e 1 tele- | frauds and unlawful cutting of timber on the | the lands. Vance violated the injunction, | child out of doors, extinguished the fames in | 6 0 o 0 0eonin for the year {0 A ehiild of Charles Taylor of Or held Aptil 6. A spocial claction has becn graphed to the Sacramento correspond- | public fands in Colorado wili be made public, | @ud Carpenter, ina written letter, adyised | the snow and v B | A TRta e b sl e tolis father's stable recently to seoa howse. | called for April % to vote on the question of ents 1o ascertin A0 the members | B s e horts very respectable | 18 violition. Tt was for this that' they are | Ple coming to thergscue. wlho took tho unfor. | As thisis the first timo that el 2o near the anizal it seized the child | issumg bonds tothe anount of $5,000 (o pus of the legislature chaimed any snarve el et s pocid now in jail. Carpenter filed articles of im- | tunate family to a_nighbor's house. The | put of every millengaged in business has |y the cheoisand shook him nearly to death. | chase the sy waterworks now ow el of the places they had created. Bruner ad. [ €itizens will find themselves in - the clutehes | peachiment againt Judige Catlin with Speaker | furniture and 850 in money were destroyed. | heon obtained, a comparison with the cut of | Tl child will be marked through fifo. el eein el Bat OFaeAa e mittea that he had received the $40and | of the lav. Hundreds of thousands of acres | Coombs of tho assemvly. An weident oc- | Dr. Mills of Missouta was telegraphed for | former years cannot be accurately made, but | A committes appoiwted by the state hort company. Thevote will beclose, but the » cashed it Phe two dones were put on the | of land have been lost to the gover ni | curred a few day's ago at the court housethat | and went up and found the three in & very | 4o output of last year is kuown to be much oAl ot P orts that inferior driod | sult, it is anticipated, will bo in te negat stand. Both prevavicated freely, butboth | innumerable acres of timber eut without | [ does not place Carpenter in au enviablelight ical condition, Their injuriesarce doubly | Jurger than provios years. Washington pro- | it ave t ipped past inderthe name | The people are more i favor of putting in admit ted every statement the reporter o cent of recompense to the government, 1u | He asked permission to beallowed to copy | serious becauso of exposureto the cold. Mr. | queed 1,850,175,00 Teet, Oregon & 00 ST T P ewers first was true. Duniel Jones said he got &0 one instance 50,00 feet of timber wis et on | the judgnent which had_been found aguinst | McCune's face, ears aud neck are burned vo Colifornia’ 574,910,000 feet, making 0 | Cra Ereiatin. dectaring Such. acte . mis AR aRl st lan e MmNl Beluu for taking the reporterto bim. | Tho public domain without authority and the | hiue Deputy County Clerk Wachhort pro- | erisps his eyes aveswolien shut ana tho sight ut for the thrve Pacific coast states Tt e WS progress at Salt Cred, Pueblo county. A id that hesent the reporter to Be overnmont 05 now suing in the United | duced the piper. Carpenter bogan copying | perhaps cestroved. His hands and arms are o ' . ] ho | dog affected with hydrophovia bit a i v fun. ile had beenanproached by | States court in Demver to yecover | itaud Wachhort retived from the rom for a | one solid blister. Mrs.McCune and the 3 the Dol Norte Reconl says: The Haho [ dos affoctal with hydrophovia lit o mim ber ployes of the Mission street road the value of the tinber, Tlundreds of men | few minntes, When hereturned Cavpenter | are badly burned about the hend, breast 3 1D dos At of Moisasifom ((0F arimRLIn B0 Vil a0 el dave & police force, e did nov ex- | are engiged in these frands. Onemanner of | had goie and the original document was | arms. — McCune's recovery is extremcly savbeate glves | Puricka 0 Crowent City, a distaeo | & nunberof the et wed slius Dlain why men should go to wim for such a | optaining lands is by filing claims for ficti- | mussing tter was written to Cavpenter | doubtf Nikiesihe Bhtaion Homor tho'raat | olaixty fou WL CRRE L s g e el purposc unle intimated that he vious persous, Soveral living fn Trinidad, | atonceand. the 1ment wis returned, Tt = = Bl gy IR thowo kit soaroslytirag forrtet il faol whilo/th Cros- L T e nilience to s one au editor, will be prosceuted aguinst | 15 believed that Vance and Carpentor will at Yeltowstone Park, in Sterling: ervloud red-headed gitl | cent City Ak it il criminally in connection with these and local | tempt tosecure a writ of habeas corpus from [ In Yellowstone Parkis a lnke thirty miles | from Nebraska pussed through on the west Propurations aro being made for thecen- [ tarnare mad. -4 cow adan Anotl Continental Line. La 3. the supreme court long and twenty miles wide, the largest bod, bound train Wednesday morni She re- | tennial ¢ pration of the founding of the | U 1l turs out! tha Captaty Smith’s I A number of lumber firms in Dovveranct i | Tho wssembly jutloines conmittco held a | of water at a attitude of over 3,000 fect m | 1 Ine, kuown as theCalifornin & Nevads, has | i st icometows wow mald Gebnduts i | o iinatdudgo Catlin. The articls sot forth | the, world. On this lake s o stenmboat | braskn nd was on her wayto Denver, hav been bonght by 3. A. Williamson of the At | the government to recover dumages for cut- | that the judge willfully, corruptly and ma. [ Which was bilicin six segtions and trays | jng hewd that there was oL x Wash ugton for &300 lantic & Pacifie rilvond, theGraut Brothers, | ting timber from the public linds vear | livously ‘usel his power as n judge wim. | Parted by wil to & PoIE BEY SIS, TE JEDECUI I DR mountain humlets | Sypawberries are now fairly plenty at 15 | . i ! comny b Take. It was then carried by piece meil over | Her hair was s0 howling red I Harry Rogersof Whateom kille who!built & libge:portion. of the Sant Georgetown. Grabam & Co, owners of the | prison the —complainants, Carpenter and | (86 AR B SEHITEC W BEE PG A b 5 nts per box. Green peas vetiil at | ound & tly, but | v hele L T which this lambor was cut up for use, | Vance, without warrant of law. The com. | Uhe mountains by 120 horse us' i . in tho coach n " te e At B e pound Dluck bear veently, but his rosidents in tho e A large | E00 ST 8 the firmms which are made party de. | wittec recommended that the assembly take cquired a8 In many placos rouds had (0 | ind @ shoetof zine was placed botweon bof | ouid. Applcs, 8108 ¢ dog was chewad to duth by brui : fendants. The amountsued for is something | nonction, as the chargos did | T e e s e | nadsto stde o8 ticioar Sis. 20) conts per dozun, Oranges Toh H. Raulolp or road into shape, aud trains will borun daily. | over one million feet of lumber at §5 per | any investigation. Carpent anc ERILUEANIRL SS AR AIC U TS eI AE . cents per down at \as fallen heir Contvacts for the change of wuage and ad- [ 1,000 fe : who were prosentin charge of the sheril, Lo et L o Woonontlpey Cradontials Rt e GrooD of tho oldtime | from the estate of an 5 N AR ten taban Tedetaiatt the shriek of the steam whistie A young man named Watts wasin the | Captain Jack G > ! ime | City Trica His Knife ona Friend, peidditis The purk had S00 more visitors last | Lolice dock in Oaklund, Cal, chavced witn | Samboat mon, dicd at Stockton, teed =50 e p A story of a homible erime comes from Say | Washington Ruilway Tmprovement, | summer than dusing the previous year The | o, g, When asked 1o stato his y Stoambossing thera for upwards of - tiirty | masor and Quentin, Lower Califoria. Jose Muir, halt. | Vice President Clough of the Great North. | §e30 docs not bugin until Juno 1 and lusts ! Guion s R Tl e e | R e B i veteran ALY |08 il caToc breed, made an attempton the life of Filipe | em railway lst week completed all details of foruia § An orange grove contalning 700 acres roff, the cscaped IRussian nihilist, and be set out i the Sanlacimto v SeottSaxton. Similar meetings will he Leld cific Coast Wood and Iron, a San | Diogo county. ‘I'his will bo the largest grovo | in the future at the Ceatral Presbyterian and isco Journal, bas collected statistics ve- | inthe world, Thelargest oneat pr Pirst Baptist churehes garding the oatput of lumber in Oregon, | in Pomona and covers 4 acres. Tho city election in G Lumbering on the Const. was in bed, seized fheir baby and avtempted | gy q tigation now being conducted by spec | story of starvation in Ne. | mission of Santa Cruw. A memorial will probably be built on the spot where the first rected 100 years ago by the iis- : e bisr denand for | 4 2 have purchased the_Hi pitifu Warshin e o B. Wrightand a Phila of men will be put to tting the ditional grading have iy been Lot When the Santa Fe acquired the Colorad Midlaud last fall the question was aske T hlah Hins (he o ki Gilas plnge.. dhg f the park 1s buried deep_in snow. This year ramento and ot a little T suppose | Calif erplanation of this dealis now very simple, | Swnehos, who was lyiug asleep on the side- | the transfer of the rhaven & Southern 0 appropriation of 5,000 has been mad v ty, but I would lik v Drayfus, last employed " ko san e Dot e, rom Bodio aeross | walk iu front of asaloon. Muir camealong, | and Fairkaven & Novthern wads to his com. | for building rouds, and this will make the nsion of went. [ wer fora San Fraciser cloth st the He S o Mhochor witich 1a- o cast of San | about half drunis,and tried to wwaken tho | vimy. A. J. Boris, formorly conuecrea with ) Sty moro: acccssiblo. What 1s needad, | and 1 would ike to &0 back to g bl kol Doker-phaing Yrauciseo, and thence to Grand Junction on 1 however, isan z ppriation for building cor- “Have § ads-calibre Britist'bulldog pistol. Tt Lol ) tho Coloradn’ Midand, and(he pice whete rals for the antelope, deer, elik and bufato, so | you o a va % 3 S s despondeney over wantof money | @There position that line strikes the Rio Grande Weste 4 A . that tourists can se them in summer and the No, T have r | ostablish therea plant { e earres b b oo by framn | motion to disembowel bisn. He foun the job [ J. . Donovan, albo well ienown in Montana | animals ean be eared for n winter, instead of Yoplied th e the Moruga valley out aeross the Sierra to | could not be done with a dull knife, for, | 88 a constructingz engineer, chief of coustrue- | being allowed todie from starvation “T'his scemed 10 bo co ping man. Failing, he opened the shirt | diferent lines in Montana, was appointed su ) Sanches aud, deawing @ knife, wade a | perintendentof the consolidated svstem, and An gambler whotried | ¢ 1‘..’" in L water i job ona friend in San Frawisco ‘I" he A trit K i D 3 sment was pend e at a poker game, bu i imsc *acific Bodic after fecling of tho e of the blade, | tion. They will also ha havee of the con Stook Thicving. 10 court and judement was suspend l\'\' pokek: g ! wis hi ”J ad ; ¥ A has boen vaised very often thatat | 1o stepped to the inside and shaw struction and operation of the m 4 ' A, has been unable to recover the o ¢ ¥ cou n o s to b lino into San | 1 Stovpoed to. b inaLb aad shaipen Rl PRt OLiths naluling Por some time ranchmen around Denver Canght o Devil Fish, 1s he wagered, the court deciding | comty have appropriated 8,000 with which s th The state- | !t Quite deliberately on a stor 2 whichi I3 beiniz pushed castward from Paie- | yeo complained of the 1oss of their calye to buy stiyehnine, whichis o be distributed ¢ hi ) haven, Wash,, to Assinaboine aud St. Paul, Lwp Aslitnnehicolnigitorsntmonin Bug \ t LCE el ! Mr. Clougt tis armanged for the immediatp | ffom cattle thieves. The Colorado € Sound made a nove! capure at Taconn lowellvn 1. 1 jiesiltan Airmnklosadi R rbke a i ! coustriction of seventy miles of telegraph | Growers' assocition have taken the matter | When opposite the fishing com pany’s wt Ll aitetl L, A MAECH D A ught him jestig, o finally secured the | along the completéd rowls north ana st of | in hawd and employed detectivos to huut a0 aodl BLroigt i 10 brought of Ralph 5. 8 Y : an's abdomen. Ho then partiaily withdrew T e aa e RN e iravailoon culprits and will soon have | epable difieulty they ¢ boat to the | two years he has beer Lup. ws that thor vanit over aganst the hip bone, turned thern lines already In oporation, and the | them under It issaid that the plan | wharf, and after miny weceads Pywo fruit dey g companies of Santa Clara 3 Il-rail lino the knife and foreed itupward as faras the bern Pacitie, which runs trains into | adopted by the thieves was this: ' landing their capture, which proved 1 be a | county ave e ting with San Francisco | 0 s » British ( vibs W low it to wo. Falrbaven from Tacomn and. Seattle, The | kuooked th hugze devilfish. Theoctopis measared cight ip owners to essels to carry alt | Several hundred codfish wer Mu pulled the shirt_back ovor the | Great Nortiorn ocean doclk is botig eniargod | o o dresed thomt1 T thete | feet indinmetor, and had cight arms. M o froits w York around the | gill nots sunk o the bottom of ¢ i hovri . sraightencd up, smilingly | toafrord facilitie e panldTyiinoraing || Dok HigE:d ieaged o=ty 18 onbiol SO | nagpis ed the monster, which w Horn. The momuent a shipis secured the | Tacoma rece said to o the ist, and while givia sodded to the persons around him, licked the | trafiic dock i v S Dt eRSINE | fuot and heads so that they coult not be iden- | on the dock and exhibited during th o | compani 1 Lond 6,000,000 pounds. Halk yaten bood fropvihelindelsiipnesitionna’ iacs i cost 3 0. At prosent cleven boats od-an d bauled thent don warchouso sit- | afterioon Phe trial of John . Smith fortie Kiling | the mo + it ho & dio v o Jenife back in scabbard by his o plyings daily between Fairhas ) Seat. | uated in the brash on the Platte viver ot o Perey Williams is mess at Frosno, | that they o plyings daily between Fairhaven and Soat < With a ftull, oy Willia [ i Al ) .| He was seized by those who withessed the | tle aud Tacoma and two on the Portiand lir toms ln tho vicinily of Zang's browery e V'h» i"] lo o western end of ‘Vuwu’w. that s, the | crimeand placed in custody. Sanehes was Twoentire trains of Great Northern equip- | Then they would market them to Denver. It Miller of lye blo: county, portion purchased last fall, is about t ments arrived at Fairhaven last week and | is said tho thioves have suc 1in g Colo,, donned a shivt mnd started to lead alive al last aceounts. Referring to his erime uty miles - in length and terminates at | Muir says be v vod friend of Sanches, | will serve to improve both freight and pas- | @Way with some two hundrod ¢ Joseph Moore's bull to the village. The au sengor service, as the Faitiaven lines have entrance to the Moraga val- § put wanted to try his new knife. Hois now i - i largo aren, tn fact almst tho | o jail at Enseneds hitherto been badly crippled for want of en A Qid s Inn; : \ 1S cliase vo years - gines aud cars oni fludspeth died of clolera in 3 p San Praneiseo <t n the 1 of e cattle from the track the Messes. Williamson and Robinson Chinese Slave Girl pal sy e S stn | KOt funny and attempted to rido it 3 N o teachey | on and the sudc e LTIl R ca ABR VLA Ay U AL RARA AL AT T o has cramento in 1850, At the time ot s deatn | 800 G0 S M ERENC 0 A 3 | ation bocauso 1.6 Heusester, ‘thie teacher | ob an ddloy, Jar eral others are ' materially interested, The | 1 L0 Sl S S Tao S A was due him from the governmon | yomembor until' the day his con 3 f lannagzes, wis ronoved and Prof. Noble i cal aihoty M et vy | the Presbyterin and mission v Apri W ¢ fott killod Joun | 10ar)y 81,900 for services rondered as o mom | orderd, By tho'c : od tothe ylaco, I ¥s said they Rt ored and wooded and i | otherlike societics of San 1ranciscoin the [ D White, lis wife's uncie, near Big Pine, | yor of Iremont's oxploring expodition sumnaritan Miltor's L not go back uniless the oid teactier wa tion to the local | application of a Chinese named Kum Mah to | Inyo county, Cal. e was tnedat Independ- | (oo e just now being taken by friends to | K10ws more, thoug A edangd $ua bonrd yidded ertson from her guardianship | ence inJuly, 158, convicted of murder and | e e claim allowed to the old pioncer's | '® W% = } Lar utitis of ) Waoon Tsin, aged cleven years need t hangzed. T sisteer, Mrs. N, W. Wood, who s atthe [ Appested for Woou was sold w infant by ber father | peatedto the supreme court, which veversed | present timo a rosident of L bo shortly 1then smiling at the bystanders, wh aliforma, Nevadi there s u Eastern raiload will cone most straieht Kunsus | and the east per pred | i bt. Suc calyes outhe head witha han Williams was theson of General Thomas H. | sound. “Th Williams, who was dusring bis 1 felime o we krown an 1thy ravchman of Sun Josguin Fred Dix, a foreman nty, The killing was caused by & quarrel [ killed on tise Fairbave ma! beings well bred did not b 1 totake on e rame of cards He was riding ¢ very seriously until the bright red young man | The boys of the Cogzswell high school in | eneine, aad while Stealing His Own Wood, | ar ing daily. A to Kum Mah in payment of : the Judgment of the lower court and ordered | Amon the documents that willbe forwarded | A ajion i case was ap te Dlerto. Some ong ondod up ten ¢ weele A N toCan ek them to Memphis, “Poan., by spoci f Sa | otheriis: v (AT TS s v S i tenE N e artered | fo Washington toestablish the justness of | PP B sl 1 I dojondant, 1 e | o eliim and tho, identity of tiie wood on the § Gl ! fot € claimant is a commission signed by 1 and Mari Charles | . old r field, Kern ec Cal,, in May, 150, “The | John (. Fremont under date of Apr fined by a Fort Piern S San K 0 agrced, eight being for aequittal and | and by which Benoni M. Hudspeth was ap- | own wood ita conviction. A third trial of thecase | pointed captain in the California battalion. | hulbeas corpus pr : It | took place at Bakersfield last Decemnber, the the man who « his b \ : wrk N ry disngreoing as bofore, oight belng for No Fuss Over That Wedding. 10h trouble e A 1l K6 o IeTd Up by o Lone Rob Lown, wlicl i s Elliott was then dischavged from | Judge Muldoon of Butte mar couple P b “Tho Redding nd Weaverville stago was | caso, rioh ot s d atten ody upon bis own recognizance and re- | 1,5 Sapurday in shoit order this wise An Old Man's Crime. Ritbsl il ARRAN -EEARSNO0D stoy oy lowoh inan i fow IKum's et at Mis | « 3 of Ehadiain: sliornoy 15 this your true name!” b fthe [ W.S. Manniug of South ki le, Cal., Merman Berg, the wenltilest man tinued x torney geueral of Novada, e . wife of the principal of the South Riverside \ 1 thirty-six years. Hisftivm owned was called ton | Mah, e (o A Pt by L s your true name? the bride was bound over to tho | eral thousand o the finest lan 2 immediately. | charitable la torested, IS well kuown in Nevaaaand in superior ¢ e E2000 o Ho ler county, 8 Bolf iutcrest in the Woster be rasked robler eallad qat: “Drive upa | PrOSuro the tment of a ¢ ) Valley, Cal, and resided for | * sixty yoars ¢ e heokisidony, || Hateluna hid Jirke Jaud Tieconty in Sihatis lttle farther.” The toam was started and | 9 gusrdian Reno for’ some years, having located there Do you want to marry this | jro“Givs if b committod ~the assault he |county. e wis a lavge strog man, and USRI L e a SHIITRE | Atita IR —— after the Whiito PPine exclwoment. He i A JA SRR L R it B0 1 was sick ouly a fow days hen pulled upa litte farther 10 robb Mining I iived the soubriquet of “lough® by reason £ # | A tornado, orwhirlwi rted in Brow = ‘ A% iantaEes SRR [ bis beltg au oflor of W comiuny at | want to mavry this man _ SV A niaren e gor Ward raised his g ) A et ok Cit Rough and Ready, Cal., in early days. Berall e Tl Wheatland, It tove verytning in losel foF property in Patk City, Utah. For “hen by virtuo of the muthority vosted in [ o4 oaUBSILMIgS: o lOrReantD i e R e : ARy pE. 3 months M. R. Evans, William M Fooling with Eternity me by the laws of thoe state of Montana 1s a hunios AC € a 200N | foncos, took fone pancls 150 yards in the air a four-foot embankmeut about | Cuptis and A. A Swith bave been negotiy Paul Walsh, o shoemakerof Walla Walla, | justice of the peace in and for Silver Bow [ Wash., killed afine specimen of the Califor. | FIG0 1L500pound barey crusher 1he drivers seat and T ing with the principal stociholders of the | Wash, attampted to kill hinself thros times | tounty of suld state, I pronounce youhusoand | nia goney, o species of tho wlbatross, meiw i p Wb LR 3 iy 9 wenty f went very stowly and e ball taking he right side | Massachusetts mining company to ovtain the | iu oneday, Hetied one end of a small piece | 4" ing seven fegtvight inches from tip to up of 20 ¢ No lives wore lost Under the arn Tan AP control of that property, and at a meeting of | of rope awund his veck and fastenod the 1 slator Wept for His Bill its wings, 1t was the first specime thi: near the right nipy ager's gun | the directors of the company the proposi othierend o a bt hook andtriedto hang hin tepreseutative Parcell of King county, [ FRrebird fourd in that latltule, s howe | ppeoTrade, commitied suicdo suapped and he dr 1 it into the these gentlemen wus accopted, M. | Yy [ heiug in warmer climates, Taxidernists will | ¢4 e ittis 11l napjod end he dropped it hito Yo » iose gentlmen wits wecopted. M. R | olf. His wifo came - s reseuo wud cut | Orogon, i a voal miner employed in tho | ot 1 Ancher e bied knowi s the | be i) o ! 1 the S e e A e 1ot “two-thirds of the stock, and it is | bimi down. Afterhe had recover Frauklin mines, and was oleeted to represent | sea paveot was captured at Olympis recently, | s and blood po the robber, but without « flect. By this tune ention todevelop the property as soon | 'an out doors and” jumped fn an old s the laboring element. Ho introduced a bi ) the frizhteued st at was ata dead run, | as roads and weather will permit. Mr. Evans | the yord about six feot deep. His at the receut session of the logislalure pro and it is not known whether Messenger | is known as a man who has made the miving Ward's slot took effect or not s | industry astudy and who hus boon sucee errar disre Dla was chian g, liott was tried at Bake lecorated with bunting ax | school. ) g ! | shouted - you, U'll 8! ably be the defense the highwayma: s alarm which brought several nc viding for the pay of laborers with cash at supposed that the highwayman is well | iu almost everythinghe bas undertaken. The i, who pilled bim {ps. Walh POURNG not s fuent. faliker by By acquainted in the neiehborhood and | shaft, which 15 now down about 600 foet, wil: | finally induced her husband togo into the means, dispiayed great earnest 1 lnally knew that it was the “‘treasure trip’ be sunk to 1,000 feet, when drifting for the | hou When he entered he pickad up a | he went to picees completely, aud sank into night, but was unprey for vesistance. | vein will be started. Al the machiuery | razorand tried to cut histhroat. #is wife | his seut overcome. After sileutly weepivg | interfered again, but was uot quick caough, | for a fow moments ho again took’ the floor Therd were four pusscugers aboard, and | necessary for that purpose fs ou the ground, | and out Tittle delay will be occasioned. Will: | and e succoeded in cutlinga gash and fought agaiust the bill going buck 0 the with the exception of the driveruo e was

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