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| THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: SATURDAY MAY 2, 1801-TWELVE PAGES. Ho has started up his;mi}l aud expects tofur- | 4 miner, was locked up in o drunken condi N N s | almost due west to Chiambors at the u : ! l 7 ost 5t to hors at the point of with 800,000 feet of as fine timber as was ever | fooling vory sick, but did not request any ‘Thence to Garfieid Beach six miles, ta cut in the mountaius, medical aid. He gave bis name as . Frank shal Grantsville seventeen milos. ‘This route then . Dr. H. Julian Allen has just completed his lin and said he was from Telluride, At 5 goes northward fifteen miles to the Hig mammoth ditch, running from the Arkansas | o'clock he haraoter of the Mineral Discoveries of the | DPrings at the uorth end of Skull valle river to his farm three miles above Buena | cell. He h ‘This ‘water 1s not good, and the road hero | as found dead on the bunk in his | d #15 on his person besides an ex- | | The Cream of the News of the Northwest is herewith presented in readable form, No other paper \";ln. 'I‘hlnu;n-h. inrllwln‘\lu its In-\hum:'iw. l‘l'"‘; ml-vml for & package sent from Glen- Utah Eldorado. l“-rlw Hw;wm i..n;‘l u-ruvw woing to Lakesido hriprind sl s A i is forty miles long and will irrigate about | wood to Ridgway. district, Taking the loft hand voad it is ton ‘ ernnk e Vlrhl’\’n(_“w.-x a “f r|.|;rl‘; lt‘.n}u It is the -fvn-k history of the great nxlxrfllyv?fl;7 I\‘T;Ni\"‘ res of lund, owned exclusively by Dr. The fce in the Bear river has broken up. e i Ll ";yy\ll“.ll('.\‘.\ Springs, the ,".‘,“‘,,‘;: 4 — = = —— Allen. causing large jams and a largo portion of tho IRED BY SCARCITY OF WATER ater _after leaving (Grantsville, o P i i ’ e ol sk, i ! woo | ¢ | tor )8 A k. ch {8 reached L Murderons Work. of Sacramento, Cala., but now of Oakland, | National Guard of California, and also of the | Since thelast windstorm a strange red de- | river bottoms aro flooded near Sidney. The Her . go0d" whier. Whe: Tod e eah I ; beee fire depariment d | posit on the snow, botsveen Haworth and the | ice was pilea up in the cwnyon at the upper | —_— | Whe good water and feed can v The name of Annie Armstrong has been | recently was divorced from his wife and gt 60 S LS00 Canadian river has been attracting some at- | end of Nott bottom to « height of fifteen ) 0 Goltained, The road - divides inta i 3 added to the long list of residents of Denver | shortly after the lady was married to Dr. D. | The Usual Resnlt tention, It seomed to be & fine red dust, | feet, completely. flooding the ranch abovs, | IMPreanated Veins Which Haye Reen | thvo near tho Kanaia rauch, T who have died from arsenical poisoning dur- | D. Growley of Oakland. Dr. Crowley and | 4 g (USRS TeSMI ) | which egtand melted tho'bard crust of the | Whin the dam brokethere was o mighty | Biroken Down by Ditusian Tor- | Ml hud il R TL B L ing the past three months nis br went to Sacramento to attend the b o sgrrarer - | smow. As here is no red soil or rock any- | rush of waters, conveying everything mov- fentd. T ihe: GIRGINL Xle bl ‘\I\ fi~ i ‘w "y ‘.:“‘m' ‘Annio Armstrong, the last victim, was a | meeting of the state medioal soclety, Dur. | [18Wki Colo, by whicha lifo was lost 8ud | where noar, itcreated a great surprise ablo with it, footbridges, plors und u fow 3 s B ) water on both sides of this pass, which H - . 3 over which the whole town was thrown into There is an unusual waking up among the | vattle that happened to be on the river bank FPrior to Man's Existence, 3 ¥ s, eh young Swedish girl, who had been only & | ing their abseuce from Oakland Mansfeldt fusore of exeltament farmers of Prowers county. Push and ac- | below the jam located about half way between Kanaka short timo fn Denver. Mr. Hansen be- | published o ard ‘|\u x\lln;'x\l paper, lra"lm'il\i{ | @By some) sad mistake] a cartridge of gin | UYIY 8 the watchword, and thoy will plant ' Large bands of elk are occasionally coming e g T 0He nid s R Trom ICanalin. 8 \ goos rianded her and took het into his family e doctor and the lady. r. Crowley s artrid vory large acreags of 'ctons, The weather | d0Wwn off the range betweer Y sounty - " e WA | « dle ro; ol el goe lnA:l“l “>t rrN:v‘l“: L ;;k\ ‘I:»f:mr;:wkl:\“ | e e miiouty of tue | powder ws blaced " the oven of & cook | & YorY large toreags of ctops. e weathcr lo range between Routt county | wWithin the past few weeks T Ber hns | vis Wiit bout thi cks ago she ¥ } is fin, the soil in splendid condition, Rock and reaches Granito Rock in ud [ and North park. How they have existed on street in_company with a daughter of the | stove in theresidence of Ja mes Hambley, | everytning points toa year of pr + | the range all winter o Kinon the | Made frequent mention of new mining ex- | a distance of fifty miles without any water SUInEEs -Wan: dalle s antokly | ¥ ¢ once of Ja mos ¥, | ove ol ayear of prosperity for ange ali winter is a puzzle, since the | < b distatice Dr]»l J'-'I‘:Wl{ il L ‘]"‘l'm;;“ ;“:»“ | latter and another lady, ho doctorseized | who resides on the Dora Hill rond. Tho fire | Lamar and Prowors counties, snow near tho summit is roported to bo from | citement in what is known as the Duep Creek | entharedd, el o 5 ell in for consu I o ssor by the coat collar, o | h 1y St o o twvelve foet deep on the level en | counts wated . ¢ s Boutairy o0 lo d road fr aka ranch goo the two ngreod, nftor watching the girl for | the 'ground. oy e o O e Mo | In tho stove becamo intensely hot, which | Notwithstanding the fact that the signal | ¢IRLU to twelvo foet deep on the level, When | country, situatod on the boundary of Utah | i G [ H assing p e p ' s river. | 3 Codar pass ! d | caused the powder to explode with great | serviee reports the buds in Mesa county in- | PASSing the elks usually head for White river. 1 Nevads Whhs. the Giier v 1 time, that she was suffering from ar- | Witha light cane, bruising him about the | V'rospecting in that section bas | the freightin route, whils the other twe ance, scatterd s 4 S0 59 frodt, the: 1 towers sayv their | OBo band has ranged on Black Tail, west of ' ol ve s A Ll A alkod | Violenco, scattering the contents of tho | jurea by frost, the fruit growers say their ban ged on ! e beon golug on for some time, It was only 8 | routes are sHortor dnd Bro. driven. otes oo poitoniue. e physicians did ali | fuce copiierably, after which etk | room in all directions and ruining tho stove. | treos and buds are not injured, and there s | e Yellow Tacket pass all winter, Thore | fow wees ao, though, that anything dofinite | porons with Lkt rigs On this route they could to save her, but without avail. | AWd . ade no resistance, | A preco ing iron struck tho two-year- | nothing to warrant such Serti s | Were seventy-threo head and only cight head | was known regarding charactor of the 4 W e M 11'||| .x i I'he qu‘ s de v‘mllulul] !.u :'v .n% | to his residonce. The affair only oceupied a | Another child who was present in the room | The Grand Army of the Repubiic boys of '::.{;;\. ;.t‘un:'r-‘jm:;y.vu.;‘} n,.-, m:)y.y.m‘mn\ _.v:\_n dificult to gt auything like a rolia: | nor's Raneh twelve miles, whero thore is tho bottom of the matter and had her stom- | {0 Bis restdbl at the time was also seriously, if not fatally, | southeastern Colorado are strongly in favor i stato reduce their demands for appro- | ble report as to the extent and importance of | wator, thence to Dugway district thirty- five ach removed and given to Professor Hedden | 3 injured. of Capraln H. A. Billow of Lamar as candi- | Priations: cse are coming in so slowly | the finds, i for analysis. He worked all day yestol fuy Wyoming Ex " milos, tho next waier; thonee to Kt ment Stations | — date for junior vice commander for Colorado | that o believes that he will be compelled to | Tt was a_ stroke of onterpriso @on | Springs, twenty milos: on o Kearnoy's and this morning aunounced that he had | pyaCarbon county agreultutal experiment 4 Veiled in Mystery. and Wyoming department of the Grand | €Ut someof them out of the general appro- | the part of the Salt Lake Tribune | yanch twelve milos, where there is pienty of found. arsenicin sufficient quantity to kill | (oot et 0 blishad at Saratoga When J. W. Tabor with two men, Frank [ Army of tio Republic and will vigorously | Pristion bill altogether. Senator Gilder's es- | to make & spocial featuro of the | the best artesian water; thenco to Clifton many persons | Prof. MeLaren of the Wyoming state uni. | Whittaker and Ed Montgomery, were at | push his candidacy at tho cncampment at | Hmate places the amount of money at the dis- | history of the Deep creck excitement, toFether | twenty miles, where thoro is water, and it is District Attorney Stevens was notified and | MeLaren SRV SR SR e IRt It HoLe tigele | Maiiton: Speinks posal of the state treasucerat $1350,850, This, | with & description of the country and un ac- | then eight miles to Deep Creek and good 1o touk chinge of tho case. [lo was very in | versity selected the farm sito and started LA | I Sre e Auditor Henderson says, is wrong as, in count of what had been done to'open up the | water, The 4 t the corouer had ponies of a buman being | at a meeting of bishops to be held at Newcastle, Ind., May 7, a state missionary to suceced Kev. D L. Rador will placed in the ground in | bo appointed. It is nnderstood that Dr. dignant when ac hear: not ordered an inquest, and is determined that one shall be held. He set his tives . & at work on the case and all the machery of | Sratoga irrigat above itinerary concorns’ tho ull Valley route, and at thoend is over tho same route ns when going by Stockton, as aation | folows: Salt Lake City to Garlield, eighteon the work, with Captain J. H. Mullison in | €reck, Wyoming, th chargo, savs the Laramio Boomerang, The | Were unearthed, They were somewhat de- n and implement companies | €4Yed, but had bee ing the interest on the warrants, th | district. From that source the following iu- | § rants themselves and the vount formation is derived | amount to be deducted from this estin Prof. W. I, Blake, after an_fnves #1,500,000. Ex-Auaitor Schwanbeck’s esti- | of the new district made e tat | BIRGLG BoRTLION] Lo Hed sote ate (ribues der has built a house on his land cl X i interesting re- | miles; when a fow milos bovond Garfield tho o Jaw will bo fised 10 discovor whothier tho | #ave forty acros of good sago brush land | & SIaUUNE position, tho head somo six inchios | Rader hos bullt a houso on hig land claim | Biio"or §1,351,000 Iy tvo Bighh. Tho total | port.. Tn LAt e stated that Do croulk Tes | 1o panie fo miles bovond dincticld the girl took the poison with suicidal intent or | lying on the first and second benelies of tho | below the surface and the lower extromities | near Uvi, on the Chevenno & Norther, atd | awount. appropriated by tho legislaturo 15 | ubout oo hundrod mid twonty-five milos | from Gheneld soventoon miles theise whether it was administered to her. 1's | Piatte valley, This land is undev irrigation | about thros feot be “‘l“ )"“‘ lotort expart | ey S inadn . e B 8108, ) west and south of Salt Lake city, runs north | to Stockton seven miles; to St. Johns A strange fact in contection with the girl's | 88 ST Ldoubtedly give some | AF¢ At variance as to whother the remaius are | Proof i " - and drains into the western extension of the | fon - iles thonds . to. . Hoel pee death is thatn woman whom sho was ac | S0 the furm will uhdoubledly kive s6me | thosa of a white man_or fndinn, but s pre. [ Presidont Jolmsén of the state university Califor Salt Lake basin. 1t fs just oast of tho | ranch saventdon miles, making tho distince uainted with is at the present time suffer- | BERCEEHE ORI - o 'site. which | Sumed they werea white man's; The oldest | I8 getting ready to visit the asricultural cx- At the blood horse races in San Francisco | Nevada and Utah li The crovk is 10t 8o | sixty-nine miles to Seribior's via this route, Ing from symptoms of arsenical poisoning. | Cyuidin Bellamy AL i ! | inhabitauts do not remember of any one | Periment stations. Locations are vet to be | poyer pun the mile dash in 1:42, very deep: it isa s ish little stream three | pgrainst ninety-four 1 ViR Gratitaville aila Her case 15 being watched with interest arlin Bellamy s now onkigod i IWINK | being missed in that locality and the history | Made in Crook and Laramic fos. Each ay contest aginst sloep is being | OF four vards wido, perhaps, with somo | Fie Springs.” Tho old. overlad] stags. fino ou o will also do the work in locating | Gr'ii6%oiloq 1s' veiled in mystery. * | station will have a superintendent ana fore- | | 5 AOVER (0¥ COBLESL BBt 80D 8 o 15 | doep holes aud a few fringing willow | ran via Stockt eyl g ParalyEGUio Conrts the experiment station. PProf. McLaren ) man, besides the laborors, Appuratus will | arranged to take plac in Sen Francisco, to | G0, Rolts aud a | tew frinkdug willow | ran via Stockton wnd nearly over tho suia The arrival of the Chinn steamer Guwlio at | froufis bick with him samples of tho sof} Profitable Organ Grinding bo scnt on from Washington and tho govern- | DRI &L Ivink BbE has | T hieh vaugo on” tho eust, called on | piitims and frolhiors o the Doep Crool . or chowical uualysis, and also specimens of il ; B meut foots ull the bills, i0 wheat market in San Francisco has | 110 Bl o the ey alled on | pilerims and freightors to the Doep Crock Sau Francisco receutly brought a handsomo | an interesting harvesting ant. He says that | A woman called on Marshal Maben and [ ™50 T08 G MOt o0 quited down, though wheat is still above the | §MC of the maps Chieep Crack Mountains' | country y x Chinese girl, apparently not much over nine. hile there will be few standard erops | asked to be allowed to play a hand organ on | g re near Rock Springs with Ab Lu rate quoted previous to the tiurry. prit cipal PRI " e 'm at HM ”" ”‘ G e Il\ another route from :;-m laka 1 A R i srown at all the stations fol U I'POse of ‘ ; e ¥ AbLu 5 3 e e icipal peak P irst comes the | City to Leti twenty-seven milos, thence t teen years old. Sho bad no pavers and was | rown at all the, stations for the purpose of | the streots, says the Marysvillo, ¢ cattle for about four years was shipy J. W. Hines, state organizer of the farmers' | Oquirrh range, strotching feom Black Kock | Gatap. 1oy nine niles. on 16 Boint ook writ of uabeas corpus | iyt Grops will bo srown at the varions | Pedl She was accompanied by her hus ba express in a wooden cige to Californi e I8 eanlzing citizens! jailiances 1 ] on the lake 1o tintic. Tho value of the pro- | out twenty-five miles, thoncw o & junction along with a score of others, stations, Kach station is for its own com- | Who had a small monke She went avound “”“:d} ‘\'fi_!u:n-»( .luu'l |):-n|.l>h1 to n.“.ly\\v.,n. Url«.mf; and lh'\\.!n around the \"\\- S, duction from .”‘" rauge alone 18 co ted by | with the stage road near Scribuor's, making “Tho writ was roturiod o few days ago and | mnity. AL the station weat of the river i | from tlooy to toor, and collected considerabio | ome cattle and ‘dfiven into a corral, Sho is | Prosident luntington of the Southorn Pa. | miltions und the mines e i theie infancy. | the distanco from Salt Lk CIY. 8 smothiig itk Tt e fa e clalmen o bo | Liramie they aro. ploing aud Hasvowing | money. Two drimiiors who saw her on the | fale specimen of the native buffaio and in | eltic is determived to do away with deadhead | Bingham, Stockton, Ophiv, _Burekn, Tintic cighty miles, For the Pish S g igs mown . i ) rood condition, weigh about twelve bun- | riding on the trains through Oakland Il productive districts. Second, the O 1 " " RSB A s Wit Wushand lived lu | and getting ready to plant. wheat, rye, streots, sald that she pald taxes on 20,000 | & i 3 i . 1 produg s. Second, th - | tains, they arve now teying to estavlish @ martied, and said tha usband lived lu potatoes, bariey and : I early crops. worth of proverty in San Francisco, and had | dred pounds. General Thomas H. Ruger, the rew com- [ quiand Stansbury range; thivd, Cedar moun- | voad divectly west from tronton, San Francisco. Between herself and an as- | i) ho putin the soil this week. The irei- | Such a love for mouey that_she traveled all Auother heavy transfor of real esiate has | mander of the Division of the Pacific, has | taing fourth, Duzway and Granite mouutain Ihe Richest Finds, sistant attorney for the prosceution the fol- | gation boxes are about ready, and with the | over the state with the hand-organ.zathering | bren made at Laramer, involving city inste arvived in San Francisco with bis staff, range: fifth, Fish Spriug range; sixth, the fagle district, located on Kern mountaia lowing conversation ensued through anin- | aid of water the exverimont farm will soon | in from $10 to §20 a day. Many who gave | of ranch property. William D), Thomas of I'he international leaguo of press clubs wiil | Lbapali, All theso ranges have their known | (o805 SR SRS O8RS SRR terpret present an cierald hue, her mouney did so out of charit the firm of Thomas & Douglas-Willan pur- | yold its next annual meeting in San Pran- | 8ud unknown riches. Being difcult to pros- | REGETE thk At AV e I Sant “How old may you bot" commencod the | Y Brof MeLaren is enthusiastic over the 6x gunsod of Ford G, Barclay and John W. | cisco on the lust Woducsday.in January, 1804, | Pect by reuson of tho truly desewt surround. | of°fyeap"Greck or Ibapah postofic. John attorney. periment stations. Ho thuiks the Platte An Infatuated Girl, oung, trastecs of tho Pucilo fuvestmont | x4 tio public receptions to tho president in [ 1153 the scarcity of water and absence of | my ivfh “the' recorder of tho district, b en venrs, was the prompt reply. | valley is a growiug country Silvaand a man named Brown were [ company, for the sum of $:5,000, tho entire | yay oy inciaco Huvelson eodld nob ‘ishakel! R T LRI it e bt s et o An Acrobat Enjoined. arrested, charged with abducting from | v east with e crowd. s vight arw badgiven R ATl ine o o i clanins, 2 s beon tllng oat T Ak (b ace Vo maEred Whoen 1E6 Clevalad tiiaserels guve thale sta, Cal., a fourteen old girl named Karl Quereunz fell from the Union Pacific 2 Horo in the heart of the continentis a | S10UEh et el Gl 1988 “In China, five yoars," Have you ever seen your husband “No, sir; he has alwiys been in San Fran Louise Fratus, She declares t with the meu volun I'he state hoard of heaith has decided that | north and south range, or a sevies of o closely | ¥ears. His Harrison mive, focatod in grauit heart faiture will not be accepted as a cause | related ranges, in which the occurrenco of | Bas been the chicf shipper from a vein thy of death hereafter in a physician’s certifi- [ gold is so pronounced as to make a warked | W SiX feet wide and careying ore that she went | bridge spanniug Dale ereck and was hor- rily, and that she loves | ribly mutilated.” He struck on the top of his Silva and will love him as long as she lives, | Skull, which was broken into little bits. One = performance in Oakland, Cal., the society for the preveation of eruelty to children, by ) Ll Zihe | v cate, B, o woos from B00 o 500 ounces silver. e means of an injunction, prevented Arth tho. infataated sirl s ratber bandsons: | side of it, the left side, cracked open from | “3te: contrast with the dominant silver producing o o ditoes: £y SWell, well! And s it custom in China | Cragg, aged twelve yers. the youugest mem- | while Silya is o homely old Dortugness of | the crown to the left temple, and through T'hie pool sellers rocently dr from Sun | characterists of the ranges wost i Novada {'}lj o s e o 0 marry a man without seeing him? ber of the famous Cragg family of acrobats nous appearance, The trio were found | Wis borrible gash the brains rolled out on | brancisco by the Ellert ordinance haveaban- {cast in Utab, The Thapah range is gola | Feit @ A TCANA a0t T HIA '_ Whistida (e _ J Gl i |t he rocks where they laid i a sickening | doned®uo idea of establisuing themselves in | bearing, and furthor south on the same line o ) AL IIOEDG A from appearing in his usual performance. where Silva and the girl were cle o sickening | (ALY i ostIe OB 3 ' | has a shaft sixty fect down, has yietded 100 “You have mnever scen your husband, | U el ke living together. wass, The head was flattencd until it lookea [ Oukland. we have the Ose plagers and veins, all | £ B T e vielded ore to 600 then?" Upon the arrival of the company in San Frane £ tog e i e lisst r g At Sucramento Helen Christon, adomestie, | Producine coarso gold, - niggets of tha | 1013 I the past that vielded oro”up to (00 “No, sir.” cisco, however, Mayor Sanderson, by virtue Nonan o haand A breeze of excitoment was created in | UPSCt o Lamp, which exploded. The blazing | Osceolaaro large, much vounded aud toll of | O1ICES S¥GE, EHG Yot Tvo OF 81 ‘\'\v:v'\y:“.: “Would it ve too much to ask you to tell authority delegated to him by the super- Tha. W 25 St o | Satida i RSN InGeE t Shorl o ited her clothing and she was burned | beavily impregnated veins which have been | 18 SHENEE H PSR OMIC A 4 the court how many children you have!” i AT gt . The Walln Walla Statcsman owns a hen | Salida when it was gunounced that Shotlft | &5 &0 Jken down by diluvian torrents in the | Well if reduced by a mill, and being cnloridy L any cl 3 Yiaors, atant attucr Glovelnd permie oy ¥eorhu‘able to ay unybhine, - Sometimes (| CEYUIE\ WAk MINCWERIC bad BREh o SIXONG i A B AT E S B ORIU AP RS & vani | LOrelaunDbAL entrated without great 3 O ACaIABRE Olnae S NA o8 ) bap il . ¢ sputies to assis suppressing 1 ruit interests have dedeloped so largel ! £ L k 038, 5P as ore up to 150 ounces This answer fairly paralyzed the cotirt, 1 to have young Cragg app The local | 4 1ays like any well rogulated hen ouglit | Lol deputics to nsslst il supprassing whit i AR R ALY (N and nono but the all-secing oye | l0ss. His I has ore up to 160 ounce: socicty for the prevention of cruclty to chil- 2 A is commonly termed hers the “tin horn ele- | at New Castle that $100,000 improyements in otell the present desort like condi. | Siver and 25 per cent load with some iron dren immediately o complamt, whereup- | to) then again she is as erratic and eccentric | ment,” which seems 10 be wchned to run | railroad facilities are required to - haudle the | §EHEFREUD T PREEIE PESREL HKS SO Piis voin 15 ten to twelve foet wide. Thon ou the mayor appliod to the city and county | as a political crank who is trying to make the | things their way. Most of the deputies are | present crop. oS range and you o not find anything com. | he has a number running lower in silver an d - attorney for an opinion as to his authority to | people believe that they cannot do without | S2id 1o ve raitroud men and other citizens of | A pool hus been formed among the British | Savastewith it in tho aatnis ot o og Gome | some which run high i coppor. ‘I'ho Hen- Infurinted Woman's Poor Aim graut the permit in question. Yesterday | Of late the hen has been laying eggs of | Prominence. Two gamblers were cjected | insuranco companies doing business in S Until you climb over the crosts of the Sierea | F0id boys, who have soveral claims there, Domestic trouble betwveen_ Aaron Saydoe | Ritoruey DAt furnlsh tho gcairod opimion, | L1 OF late tio hou has been layin eges of | Fion tie” oot plasform just. befors. the | Esmielie to talss tho ciasgos. on whoat Novia or the summits of the Reckies. " | have just made a big strike of two tosix foot and his wifo came near resultiug in murder | iv which he holds that tho mayor has nosucti | 81 astouishing size and weight: one of her | trains arrived. gocs shipped to Europe. “'The rocks have not boon sullicientl of tlue galena ora, Some ore seut in from a at Denver, and but for the poor aim of the | Buthority in view ot an act of the legislature | recent ‘j"';'.'i ke LSAE groighing six | Thomas, botter known ns Kid White, was | Charley Turner, the colored middle-weight | to make possible, as yot, o comparison witn | Strike in laglo district in a claim belonging desertod nud infuriated swoman Soyder would | approved March 80, 1878, which makes it | ounces;a few days later she luid one as small | almost justantly killed while S g o ing to break | of Stockton, and Aleck Greggains of San | the carboniferons 1" secondary strata of | W the Midlaud investment company, guve ai a 'misdemeanor for persons having. the | a8 pigeon’s, and later she outdid all ber pre- | n younz broneoat tho Codo & Darker saueh | S i i Aty sk ot and the almond eturn to her childr od damsel was ordered to ) ek A b ¢ v sco will contest for a purse of $1,000 at | California, There ave peculiar phonomena at say equal to$2 per pound of ore, this in now be a corpse and his wife a murderess. care und custody of children under s vious performances by laying one the 8izo | g Powder rivor. The horse was ruuniug | he Occidental athletic club. the north end of the Toapahi At aud about | £0ld and silver, while a picked sample from w ~~ Aaron Snyder, whois employed as a clerk | teen years of age to exhibit them as acrobats | and shape of a peanut. rapidly and White pulled nhim up suddenly, ng to 1. C. Karrick assayed in : iR GEa b Men sl il GRS PN ER ROl AR ol 1| claim i fn 8 dry goods house on Larimer stroot, and | and gymnasts. It is understood that steps tho animal throwlng wsel backward nd | Wil ot wsive sith the secitly. oumig | £oid ocohra. thoro. tndor condivions hereto. | 010 & 41 hoso instaticos of small Mrs. Jonnie Chapin were made husband and | Wil now b taken to provent young Cragg Wyoming. crushing the rider beneath thosaddle. When | oy club, but will incorporats by itself, | fore unobserved or not reported in minera- [ Samples are given as raritics and to show N 3 Lo | from further appeariug at the ‘Bush street | 1. M. McHale of Denver proposes to build | picked up White was dead. He had ouly 1 construct u track at Fruitvale, | logical and geotogical literatuve, ‘The fory that there aro some rich spacimens in thad wifo recently. Scarce liad tho marviago tles | theater during the term of the prescnt on- | a 50,000 hotel at Laramio. boon working at the ranch a fow days. - | # SHRERE 8 R B e D, Growloy unon | tionsare. carbonifarous limeaton=the. OId | country. residence av the home of Mr. Gildersleeve on A fatal accident occurred at the Bust end | 5,014 in Bent county this spring waters under u: ation rules One hund ALAE Y Yl and riven by tho granite, and at the | 8l Uhe way to find that it was a big vein with Bouth Kleventh street. of the noted Rust-Ivanhoe tunnel on the Mid- thousand doliars will be oxpended in this im- G over fifty feot botween the walls, one boing IStons . > O contact the limestono has lost its | O A h ) tho chargo of stealing £275 worth of fur- | Crystallization with, in places, the for- | WHILH they BEe Sapk Atedn fof 1uo. White iture from the late quarters of the common- | Mation of the series of crystalline mineral | AOU buct assayud vet to find 1ts vaue hite silicates so characteristic of the altered lime- | Cloud district is ton or fifteen miles south of stones in the ancient primordial formations, | Iagle across the desert, aud ou the north ond We there find such minerals as garnet, i of Mount. Moriah. Here are big lodes of ine. All this s | #8lena with rich streaks of silver. Tho T Y I o 5 i 5 Eibert county scholars were the only ones DThedeserted wifo called several times to | land, near Leadville, Colo. Throo shifts of | iy tho state who voted for the rose as 4 state see hor husband, but ho refused to see her. | 1oy "uvo working in the tunnel, six moen to | flower. S E When they met a q °lensued. Mrs, Soy- | oo 5 Sl & S ridge separating the two lakes, thereby unit- der walked into the store where Snyder was | @a¢h shift. One of the force named Pat Mc- | Custer county school children have de- | ing these waters, on which will be placed at work and after yttering a few words of [ Gowan was struck in the face by a falling | claved the tigerlily to be their favorite for the | two or more light draft steamboats, reproach for her husband’s desertion drew a | pebble. He looked upwards in time to sev | state flower. Aeizes B2-caliber revolver and fired at her husband, | the whole roof divectly over the men coming Monument people are feeling well over the Coloradc provement. It is proposed by the company to cut a steamboat canal through the smail r Tinne, Los Argeles county, Gustave Holmes, a ten-year-old boy, was bitten by a u v ! rattlesnike in the calf of the log and died six | SLA36 tremolite aud tours i tain is hich b tloat, © Her aim was not good, however, and the bali | in, He jumped one side and shouted to the | prospective state reservoir that is to be built Coal creck miners have issued an appeal |y Tiver. Tho father tried. to. sach the | familiar enough to the mineralogist, but to [ Mountain is bl ,“ th float, but axllml:;u{n..- lu.-sln; part of Snyder's right leg .\-nu»x-:\. .'.‘:"n'!,"? |'.I.§:-. Ju)u\x\ :l;nl'l;\wx‘\“xvl :1;‘3“- at that place. asking for an eight-hour working day. e oot at i i 8 1€ | find coarse old imbedded in tremolite and in 31"‘;; A Covorad al <‘|||'1‘L lf.\";:- st below the hip. v vho oty vorked vo shifts 268 i : are ok s : : p b imestone withe vel ere °r and 0 s idle V. Ao Maa s o pplod with the woman/and | 4k LhG fuanel, 'was Cruskedt almass. oub ot uhrey bodies of ol aro roported to bevoam: | o attorey gencral has direoted tho lwd | B, L. Loveridee, a pioncer of Amador Tt Tt 6 1115, 3 e e, Al U1OX 1y gway hns boen cousidored low. erads Mr. Gildersleeve ran to s assistance, The | all semblance. Helingered a few minutes z ! board to withhold a deed to the Areo tract of | county, suicided i\ at his home, two miles from | companied by some copper sulphide and this | 1ead camp uotil with u the past fow woeeks, Jackson, by shooting hims: of school land. t led i hing th and died in great agony. Patrick McGowen club house at Meeker WO men suc ded in wrenching he gun C ed In grea . rick MeGowen rrel Tni cific rake from her grasp and held her until Detectives | was caught by the fall of rock and had his | . Koy Durrell, .a Union Pacific brakeman, { in the head. | in decomposing gives a green stain, o tolor- | It i3 now noted for its high grade or The United oil company at Florence Satur- | He hiad heen out of “employment for several | ably certain indication of the prosence of | Which recent shivments have been made to Leyden and MeAndrows arrived and placed | right lez and anklo fractured. J. Matson had [ U¥iug at fuwline, fell trom a froight train | 1, % “well No. 51 struck oil ata depth of | years and this is tho only cause surmised old. And this gold is not low grade, it does | S Lake. Duiway mounta'n is about forty her under arrest. \lxlns lof:lllout ('rushml}:uul lost u:‘.- h'u-.w e, b ‘_""a”;‘ A m"‘c;x ,:;"ny"::({ about 2,000 feet. T'ho shipments of California wines to east- | not carry much silver, it is above the averago | 1iles long "““". “"]"'"]"l 70 fo/tan)milce \\'nlur. ~ 15 right leg was mashed to a jelly from the icorge S. o 'S of surve 4 Zanl flitary and | ern and foreign markets for th i alifornia gold, bei vo 2 rises out of the desert to an elevation of ~ Free Love Advocate. knee down. It Is not known at prosent | ors have siarted torun the preliminary ling | Duranko s organized o military club and | 958 W RO TGS for, the mienth of 1 of Gl lotln, KoM in sotor.” Orth $23POF | {00 feot at tho highest poiuts or 200 faot Froo lovo for men was the theme of At- | whether amputation will be necessary and | of the Boulder Terminal railway company. R BT 2 bundred thousand gallons, nearly double the Oue ean readily concoive that around such | Above the desert, but most of the mountain torney T. M. Patterson's discourse at Deu- | the doctors deferred settng the fractures | The shooting tournament to bo held next [ g\ iar FREARBIRE oy amount for the corresponding month of last | outcrops of gold bearing limestono there | 18 much lower, the mines uow being worked ver. He is the leading counsel for the de- | until tomorrow. week on the Braadmoor grounds is already | (orynou Vo 13,005, The bulldmg willsoon | 3€Ar- should v placor doposits of valus, but thore | Roluk Bouk L¥%h oc LG fect above, the fendants iu the Miliington murder trial, ana Mis Corpse Discovered. sttracting much attention from sportsmen. | L coiblated and ready for occupancy. In tho cuso of J. W. Swalling, on. trial at, | I3 no sourco of water for sluicing, no chanco | AC8Ebr HIeY, (o IENEELINGS hEa 0 Eh i ande g 4 L0 R Al Willis Brothers, who farm near Sundance, i 2 f A San Andreas for a secoud time for the killing | for a poor mau to make a day’'s good wages | ! RORS WAIC S YORY spoke in their behalf and as apologist for the | Oue vear ago last New Year's eve Charles [ WH'S {0 Who (ArES BRat BRadaice | feadvilie police arrested a suspicious char. | San Andreas for u sccond tu Mot 8 | With pick, shovel and cradle, and really with. | carry lead, while in going soutward gold 1ol gton Go6IhL etnica, Bedford mysteriously ~ disappearcd from | oo’ Will bo shippod to Graud Isiand for a | 20ter, who is believed tohave boen connected | of IS brotherwlaw vour, Burson tast fatl, | F0 B SRy U Eo boNation Iivde fn- | and silver ‘are more common. It is an ensy It was u strange crowd for the closing | Leadville, and though uuremitting search | rost. \»‘3]{')1 the late mhhlt'r.v;""::e‘l,\ll:d‘lt-l‘l:l y;m!- o1 | theirst deerce. The prisoner wassenteaced | ducement to a vich man to go to work, countey 1t ::ylx‘x:-rln ‘t‘;‘l:u" x:;;;i: .-‘.J;hno..:):": scencs of a murder trial. Surrounding the | was continued for several mouths, notraceof | Salida is engaged in a crusade against jeumategoment it lo Ll eatRraLL | ioithe Btataiprisonifon life) Storage of Wat s S A i defendants wore o gathering of “ladies | bim could bo found. There was no apvarent | Sunday saloons, and is taking hold of tho [ Wiy has wvited Dresident Hareison uid | ° "5y o Canyaca, twolvo miles from Les | Pho scarcity of water is a great arawback | ey " vatng ye et piphens . of commiseration,” some of them pro- | cause for his disappearance, though the fact | Watter in a vigorous wuy that promises suc- | P Angoles, g well-lo-do Chinaman ‘named Al | to the wholo rogion, yot thero aro many | some of the various springs acoessible. fessional; but there was where the | that when last seen alive ho was emerging | “*5% E 4 Sar - : Taslfoundrant hiaslauncoy Jacad LIS apringe, .t manvisnoweied brooksiana v W8S FHG1lson yentitliore i Bonteam baninat E " Revcslin Bl mmvm“mldm‘j R B BRI gD SEA i So0n e ,,M,‘",Lk.,'{‘ Sing Lee attempted to clean out the Evans- The Boston Farm company have theiv | ik was catand it is suppcsad he was | lots from the Lbap and other rauges. | and made some locations at Dugway and at b : hit he %1 led many to suppose that he had been mur. | ton Reister oftice, The Chinaman made | Steam plow successfully at work near La | murdered and robbed, Suspicion falls on a | Theso are to bo utilized by damming at the | Tudian Springs, five being at Dugway. Some their oceupation thoy were all attired 1w a | 40 N TG AREORE EE 0 R o fean. | Mavoc with a poker till he was nabbed and | Junta. ‘They plow thirteen to fificen acres | Chinaman who was about the place, mouths of the canyons so us to make storage | time in March of this year, ouly six or soven sort of Muy day picnic habiliments, says the | ments of the unfortunate man's body were | locked up, per/day and have fifty-five nands employed. A human body was found in the tunnel ay | reservoirs. . Deep creok gives permanent | weeks ago, they startéd a drift on one of the Times. They had lilacs in their hats and | round in a level in the Flagstafl shaft, the | _Around Canon City the orchards wero never | e San Miguel placor company bas aban. | Summnit by the trackwalker. The corpso was | water und doubtioss good mill sites. Tho | claims, the Buckhorn. The drift had not bonnets; they wore the gauziest and lightest | head entively go o from the body, but a’ few | in finer condition for the opening of spring | doned 8 at the cop of the trunk in- | than at this time, and large erops of all kinds | Supply and will build frightiully mutilated and had evidently peen | flanks of somo of the valle, struck by @ passing train. The remains were | ance of overflowing water nabund- | progressed far when rich ore was struck and of materials with the most glaring of prints, | fragments of fuse flume five and one idions. : aftor driving ahead in the ore thirty feot, and every one had a bouque’, The table in | dicated that a stick of giant powder had been | of fruit are looked for. miles long to take water from the San Miguel | finally identitied us the body of (eorge Mii- | and probably many parts of Decp creck val | Gilson went home to got teams and front i whore the defendunts sat was laden | used to destroy the bead. The ldentification | The papers are earnestly stirring up tho | FYe™ ler, who had beon employed at Alta as a rail- | Loy, away from the creck, could be watered | sacks to bring tho ore to warket. In with Hlowers, and the weepers insisted that | of the body was by means of clothing aud a | matter of the extension of the Denver & Rio The people of Longmont were thoroughly | voad laborer. '-‘T‘h“"',“” e PR | # few days they Dblocked out a body ot the defendants should adorn themselves also. | penkuife and pocketbook, by the way, con- | Grande road from its present terminus at Ks- | Shaken up by the tervific_explosion of tho On the baseball ground at Jackson a scufile g oveerys ""I‘j"x“gn he gold and geology { gro thirty “feet square by driving the secoud The womeu in other parts of the building | taining but 25 cents. panola to Albuquerque. Boulder powder magazine. =~ Many peo- | occurred botween A. Badaracca and V, Bel. | 8pPIY chiefly to the northorn portion of tho | cut, Gitson returned fo Dugway ot once, Wera il ohtin Bbritig abtivas Altiosb all ok = Many of tho fanches along the Big Horn | PIO thonght it was tho shocic of an carth- | Tuomini, both wbout twomy-five ‘years old. | Ibapan range. “Tho contral and northern | and brought in a carioad of oro which ' told them came prepared for the emergencios Brute Loose in Salt Lake. are irrigablo for the first tine this spring, | duake. Jadaracea drew a kuife and approacued Bel- | Portion appeats 1o bo largdly rp-'n_u:usuq of | the story of its valuo better than he could do arising from Mr. Patterson's oratory. Thoy A depraved wretch, whose identity eannot | yuq their owners expect to do some grain | A number of Boulder farmers propose try- | luomiui n a threatening manner, whou the | EFAUIe, Db/t pnies explorution. Ahe | it. This oro was sampled at the Couklin bad scent bottles, smelling salts and handier- | be leurned, attempted to outrage Elizabeth, | raising on a large scale. ng trying to raise a half-acre or so of sugur | latter seized a bat and struck him over the Lo L4 S M “{ ‘|’ carbous | sampler, assayed and sold on April 9, with oulefs all in repdinces, the cleven-year-old daughter of Thomas Law- | =~ Major Talbot has pianted 15,000 trees on | DeCts that the adaptability of the soil in Col- | head, [racturing his skull. ovigench 6f tho booiszonco. of coat. Gl be | g soliowing resuiy e T st ey 4 O ; o vadh wadai s " | orado for this product may be thoroughly | ~One of the charities started in Los Angeles | o 6 Of those rocks i eonoiuta o | Lot 1, first class, 9,534 pounds, sold for Small Indian War. rence, a teamster employed in the tithing | his country place above Fort Russell, just [ 9Fd0 : 3 Arled found. The age of these rocks is conclusively | g,701,07 An Ind 2 ceury 3 yard, one eveniug la ok, while t | | outside of Chieyenne. He has set out 'alto- | tested: is a lunch room for working girls, opened by | shown by such fossils as Productus and | 5 or & n Indian row occurred at Sambo Bar, | yard, one eveniug last week, whilo tho girl | oltside of Chevonne, |t A hackman by tho name of Tucker, famil- | the Young Women's Christian association. | S1imfer. : Lot_2, second class, 7,044 pounds, sold for Klamath river, about four miles below Oak | was on her way home, near the new bridge | & A PRELE: £412.27, making the eight tous and 585 pounds ores form the chief bulk of the min- | of ore net #4,113.24, makiug an average of eral riches and will give the best support to | g377.95, ana ' yot this ore would have broueht a railway by the large ton N Sy | durly known as *Tuck.” was arrested at | Luocheon may be brought to the rooms by tho name of ‘Wheeler, who | b\,dh1o for stealing a trunk from a passenger | the girls and @ nommai pr ce of 1 cent is whom he was hauling to the depot. When | asked for tea, coffee or coc Several prom- Vorth Sult Lake. Thegiri | A Mormon b ated by the brate, | hus been runuing the sawmill uear Mancos, Bar, Cal, recently, in which two Indians | OVer the Jordan in ; 3 ] was roughly tr were killed, and ~some others seriously | wio jaft her Unconscious on the ground, and | Was arrested on_a charge of bigamy. Ho is s S aa sl i fnent, soolety WG e ahanta 5 5 go. Owing to | moro had the' two grades been left togeiher wounded. ‘The aifliculty aroso out of a super- | it was at first belioved that he ‘bad accom. | Said to have been enjoying the luxury of two | fi8 fare ot out the huckman drove oft with | nent soclety womon have sharge of tue lunch | the scarcity of fuel and water tho natural | in shipping. Since that Mr. Gilson has bocn stitious notion that an Indiau known as | plished his purpose, but an exammation [ Wives. b Tl Grantio: hiast hesn ! golhe. dow Sylvester ‘Tirado and Francisco Olives | Liiket for these ores I the smltors of Salt | out to tho mino agam and brought in another Suelliug gave an Indian girl some kind of | Showed that hie had failed to accomplish his | J.T. McDermott, the Wyoming man who | 1o s Sa | B O it A dualat Canlanlo ; Lake yalley, = . ; curlond of oro and says he has ten . fiendish designs. used his infant son with fatal effects as a lately. This 1s a good sign for the wrrigators, ought a duel a an fl'! ‘(llll on with pistols. Duteh mountain is eredited with many lo- carloads in sight and don't know how mediciue, under the influence of which she . 3 1 & | 1t shows that the suow in the mountains is | Ohves was killed ana Tirado has been ar- 5 3 g | The poiice were notified of the facts, but | shield in a pistol duel on the Madden riv A (o Mk o8 ahd taken to Boatng Db men Lo ‘ J oo Of cher paveuts. | too lato o tako up the trall, aud us tho. aro | will recover. A& largo bullot Wwas. romoved O o g R s et o i cW oR | ton rhereitermarly Haskon o NuTade) e ¢ aad another Indian were killed by | ataloss for a clew it is beliovea that bis | from his skull tio G s © 0 : J 2 ad had | had a small smelting plant und ran ot / Bambo and his son, and another who tried to | identity will never be known. A good many farmers from Nobraska who until the ditches are opered and ready to re- | numerous disputes about trespassing cattle, | a ton of “bullion” of which no reliable rec- calities of low-grade lead ores, so also is Clif- much _more. Just before leaving a shot broke into a chamber of chloride ore, soft as a frosh ash-beap, from which an assay was prous, dlanut made which made tho biggest kind of a but- stop the trouble was also seriously wounded. , SRR LT e s g | ceivelit. and flually agkecd that the noxt time thoy | ords aro accessiblo, tov, showing 13,030 ounces silver and 25! Bome Indians from the Oregon reservation Shot His Head Off. }:;‘,‘wm.‘,, R At pa fi.fml',lx?.’"',:,‘? William Bingel, the missing Del Norte | met they would fight it out. Some of the mattes seen on the dump aro | ounces gold. Of courso thoy do not expect made the attack on tke Hamburg Bar In A. C. Scribnor was shot and killed on | in their orops. An agent bas gono o Kanoas | Brewer, was found in the hills about six The mystery of the whercabouts of An- | highly arsenical and some are cupriferous. [ much of such ore, probably only a small dians, and there s likely to bo more trouble | Buffalo slough ranch noar Fairplay, Cal., by | City after 200 now men, ! AnsAS | 1ijes from his brewery. He was not dead | drew Hedgeberg. the murderer of Mes, Fos- | There ave copper ores of promisc in that re } e, b (o B Valiey A Tt ke | . O. Fyffe, tho owner of theranch. Serib- [ Tn the supreme court at Chevenne F. D. Indians. as well as several half-breods, are | Ner was herding sheep near the ranch by Paggart, attorney for Charles Miller, the boy coming to settle the dificalty according to | Fyfle's consent, but was to keep the sheep at | double murderer, was given until June 1 to Indian regulations, without the necessity of | loast a mile aw proparo 8 briof, and Attornoy General Potter i d pocket, and yet there may be many of thes when found, though né had taken poison that | suw of San b visco, has been cleared at | gion but too low to ship, yet if auriferous | ' I'he socond lot of ore brought by Gilson was fast doing its work, and ho_died within | last. The dead body of Mrs.Fossum was found | they might be concentrated with profit at | from the Buckhorm amentine 16 seren o an bour after bemg found. Business and | in a cellar at the Bay, and suspicion attached | Decp Creek if cheap rail transportation were | and (62 pounds. assayed 5 5o per cont load. domestic troubles caused Bingel's suicide, to Hedgeberg, who iled. Being pursued the | provided. 219 ounces silver and ) I u . ; s gold, the S ] Ve ard—at | & an cut nis throat aud leapo As described in the Tribune the Decp | § \ 1 v. Yesterday Fyfla and | Lo b ottt Sntombor 15 to mako answar, | _ Captuin D, H. Nichois, of the board of | guilty man cut bis throat and leaped into the | As described in : h p | value of the gold be T'he anulysis the county taking any hand in tho affair at | wife weut from Howbert, where they now | 40 € I‘l: Ll ‘<myf" : \‘\U\” '“(“ BUSWER: | ponitentiary commissioners, has gone to | DAY Creoic country is within tho “direat | of this ore showed the percentages enoruious cost to the taxpayers. The In- | live, aud found 1t entirely run. over with | ;2 Stock company has been formed at | Grand Junction to arrauge preliminaries for | The body of Charles French was discovored | 581 which — means - tho basin | Silyer, 4014 iron, 4; zine, 43 )i ( dians who shot the others have ‘escaped to [ Scribner's sheep. This caused a guarrel he. | Brighton among fine horse breedors. They | pushing the construcuon of the state diteh | near Pazo, San Liis Obispo county, under u | 2¢cipied by the ereat lake which has in long : the mountains, and are no doubt back in Ore- | tween Scribner's horder o, which | Purchased a fine Cleveland bay stallion, Just | 45" provided by the Iate general assembly. | troe which he had felled. = He had hoen mise, | 2808 settled down to tho present limits of Puiled His Log O, o, where they came from, was renowed iu by So appearing upon | Huperted by a Fort Collins firm, from whom | 1o expocts to “crowd - ¥he work with all the | ing cight days. He had evidently worked | {Feat Salt lake, now ninety wiles long aud | A yniner ou Klamath river, some distance A e, the ranch in a_very violent aud angey man- | o horse was bought. e price paid was | force the penitentiary ean spare and struggled dosperately, but vaiuly, to ro. | forty wiles wide in its ereatost limits, Or- | o & HCHAE O 88 U with a terriblo ucci ! hidestrnotability of Gold, ner, and making straight for Fyfte, who | ¥ Cattlo are now all turned out upon the | lease nimself witn his Kuife. e bad dug | ially the lake surface was 1,000 feet Kot § e £'Gold is one of the fow things in tha world | stood shouting: *“Lo not come insid tnis | A large number of the farmers of ( that is practically indestructible, said Albert | fieid. as I do not wish to hurt you,” but | valley appreciate the fact that there is a S. Ellis, n well known assayer of Denver, | Scribuer threw the fenco down and still ap- [ profit for them in the raising of poultr and | opon raugo, suve a faw rogistored hoerds | away at tho bard carth, and his torn and | BIENCTthan at presenty henew many of tho | dent. Whilo working alone during the noon et | which ave being fed anl probably will bo | bloody nails showed the terrible efforts he | Wit (Were auite ox wearly, covered, | hour he plac for | untilitis known whether ornot larkspur | had made. Waile tno highor onoa suow theanciens wate! da rope used to hoist gravel out of the ditch and resct it ou a I h vy ne 4 D Agus anc ahs B o ’ SR 1 25 of tho soveral cycles of time in whiol y 5 R L AT proached Fyffle. He was again warned to | the mountain aud home markets, as well as | will reappear this spring as it did last. The ARl iaaestadt b e ¢ 3O 1 which e started to revolving, whed og . Cale,, toa Nows raporter. ~There s but tit- | FEI 0 Yo would 'shoot, buo Seribner | supplying these markets with fresh ranch | hrobapiliby s that the. powson will net bo uy | ¢2b Wealthy and respocted. busiuess man of | lako “romainod at difforcnt levels, - The | Which ho started to rovolving, when his log the wear to it and even this little arisos from | kept right on, calling Fyffo & cowardly cur, | oS Dlentiful this yoar, as 16 Fange escaped fig | Suu Francisco went 1o u variety show tho | east sido of tho great basin is bounded by | became entangled in the coil and ho was ! triction. When « Jeweler molts down i pieca | until ha got within two gun lengths of 1'yfle, | Work has been commenced on the reforma- | last fall. k § I8 [iotner dgv for 1o et Mmo do, 1ls Mt and |the Wasaton range riplng ¢ Ioubiidniof feus v Arws UR L0 Ihendiuin, abe ok Belng oom of manufsetured gold, say an old wateh, he | With raised hand holding a large rock, when | torv at Buena Vista. So far the ouly work The fi 5 i 5 - ROCAMG YOIV MU SDIGFORMS 4 k0 RIgh [ abova w0 Yalleg, A6 1Ko Usoll lies on the | pls pulled off near the knee, while the elimivatos the baser motals and the gold fs | 130 shot him through the head, causing in- 1§ done is the ereetion of sutable BUILA: | futerest 0. the workiuimen ot Buebiofae it SARHESEtoRE: Wi panlamanss WWhew ko) oAt HaR SR AL e A0 900 WARICH | atlarmen it o suolly Jais Lukkare staut death, ings for the accommodatio f d sen dec 3 ent home he astonished nis wife Ig | range. heen amputated, hut there is httle hopes eu- ' resolved aguin into its earticst purity with | SHUt death R o, mocommodation of guirds and | Las been decidod to make & general demand | to imitate the kicker, and in making an ol | - 1t 1+ stated that the best woads to the Daop | tortained for his 1ifo Ll [ hutullulnnh-ihrn‘ Auo 0 0f puro pold s An Unprovoked Muarde ployed this year. :H"\f'u'lflulrmr« ob shat date. “n“ opontug | fort to kick @ gas jet that was soven feet | Creck country avoid the worst vortions of worth today $20.80, and us gold comoa® fro & ; ks 5 yed year, wove will be made by the carpenters and if | from the floor he dislocated his thig! d 10 desert by Dending south atiisty e ¥4 T AL o Somte’ frol A mysteriogs murdar. opsurred ab fad stimating the output of the Leadville dis- | they are not sucoessful they will bo j0ined by | el tot lowes bis log BRixthigh ged |ihe d A Brnanaaoul WAPLASE SHANEN The state .1 : ‘;"h.‘ 4. Lng 10 b fine. the impuritics being siiver. conaen | Bluf, Cala., v the yard in the roar of Rath- | trict in 1502 at 14,000,000 ounces, the returns | all the other bullding trados organizations in % i | 4 TRty s ) b o atato of Colorado ia getting 1o be a quartz, sand, ete. To 1eiove these, vapions | Ja's saloou. The victim was a young man | upon it will, at an average valuation of 8. bo | the city in a general strike, Austealls & nox Sunpiylog o e B l“’r“w St s Jo L %6, 10 | vory poor paymuster. Lust summer and fall "es868 BIO TESOrte 4 5 | names Al Sy 3,300,000 " Free coi give to ‘W f QUIONs R86C 40 L1 ok e _Australian e R LT A LER0 MU nost of the newspapers published for the *r processes aro resorted to, depenaiug on the | named Oscar Crandall, who was born aud f_:u“““";;.‘::"u{ Lr-’w~«"-OI:::K30|~\1\1’~\‘|$:W Bae | J. B. Wheeler has been in Ridgeway look- | onion is inferior in sizo and appearance to the | 8gain the mountaius vising up out of this | 103 0f tho newspapers published for the Baturo of the iwpurities. The“usual’ way is | raised in Red Bluf. Ho and others wero | Sanation of BLA.20 1100,000—8 difter- | fng out the must foasible route for railrond | California article, but whito small it is very | great plain or basin, iiko iands ont | 516t the proposed constitutional amend i;("‘“‘,‘" Saolres o olem) al baths, acuds | playing cards in the saloon when he went out Rt > e which the Santa Fe company intends build- | hard and firm and keeps well. 1t comes | of the sea, form such prominent lund- | ments, says the Donver News. The bill in e, ;..r,hu: .u.|||3 Which gold 18 not soluble, but | ¢ " o0t o e pie companions heard 1d “”f a 1>n;|:A rLy Is-("Emvnfw'm move with | ing at a not very distant period. The pro- | packed in common box crates holding about | marks as to be seou at great distances | each ease amouniod to about 45, and when which dissolve uway the copper and siivor, heard | old time vigor near Cheyenue, Oue of the | vosed line of Toad runs from Glenwood | one hundred aud ten pounds. In tho retail | #nd thus bocome watch towers 1o guide |y v bhisk S TR T leaying the pure gold a pistol suot soon after but heard uo alte biggest sales recorded for some time was | Spriugs to Delta, then out to Ridgeway, ets Australian ouions command about 10 | the wayfarer. This confines the chief din. | the Various publishess preseuted tneir Lills A karat Is one-twenty-forth of the chosen | tion or fight, and 1t was supposed Crandall | that which W. D. Currier sold bis fine | through the San Miguel mountains to Duran- | ecuts a pound. | cuitics of travel thither by team to the | the secretary of stato wr them that the standard, and thus an vishtoon katat rig | had frod tho pistol for fun. Ho was fogud a | FABeh of 2700 acres near Lookout to Frank | g0 aud on. to the capital of Now Mexivo. 15 0aa 801 sarioads: of oranses bare heen.| 68 WAlEZ R Pl printing fund bad been exhausted and they A ey Sleilaon pasia ‘,"fl;‘ and SIX | fow minutes later by the proprictor of the O. Harrison for #0,000 cash, A . Some excitoment was created at Alomosa | handled in the yards at Turay, against a totai | D Pre Joarney Jury in the| would have to wait for their warrant till tho i parta ail 1 copper, the - latter beiug the | waloon with a bullet wound' over the left ea A new and important euterprise is being | by tho finding of a dosen sticks of giant | forall of lust on of ' cars, ' OF this | Bnee of * anilgtorday afterucon| legislature made an appropriation from which {"uf‘ lu oy used in jewelry. Nodoubt thero | the ball rauging downward. There is uo [ Worked up at Asveu. Capitalists are en- under the sidewalk, near the armory, | year's receipts s42 cars went east, Portland | 15 1 0 the road,, 4onity postmastor at to dr Atian o e slay tho logl s Rold iu our every” day jewelry that for- | direct clow to the wurderer. No ono wit. | deavoring to gain the consent of property 1in o cloth. Tt is not belioved 10 | took 41 ana Sacramento . It is expocted | 1tis notsafetod ~+ulf Ceputy bostifiasto SAVAN AAR AN ORIUN SO ERG S0 W / merly existed in one way or another in the | nessed the shooting and Crandall never spoke | OWners on South Mill street to permit minini | have been placed thero with any evil intent, | that the orauge shipments will extend o | Borsis, ‘Tl swi 1885 to 1589, gnilty of embez. lalure Baully (id, on the st duy of tho ses old Roman days, or even before, and has | after receiviug tho fatal wound. The mur. [ under heir property. Five hundred shares | but residents who have walked ovor it sev: | June next and that tho total shipments via | foF bgthwd. Woodruft's shortage was 6,200, slon, ke the appropristion, but through some down to us through all these canturies.” | der was a cold-blooded one aud cireumstances | Of 510t in this compan 0 ¥ ry of sou ¥ per lot is offered for | eral times a day would profer owners of | & 0600 was afterward paid in, Woodraff the ) & eominities clavk tug acrainento will 1,200 carloads, This | 23t o ncy olause W ¢ ol f the L = dicate 4 4 red | the privilege, (o TIPS I At | A 3 ! attempted to prove the defalcation was teace. | CHICEZENCY Olause Wis O tom the bill, g ey A iudicate that the shot might bayo been fired ginat” to sto sewhere. Tho marshal | will be tho largest record yot made. the nex ! DIOFEVALY Bl0US0 Wik ami 0 b e ““mh:t‘":;“"e‘r‘l’y“'_";u‘:l:!“' chor | 79 above. ks D, pid Horuden from up on the Big Laramios | 60k caro of the powder. beiug 1n 1355, whea 1,100 carloads weut fark, | fri° £ Bosirater Osbame BUsAnen o, bAs (G e T N A tea cceased was 8 member of Company D, preparing much natiye tiwmber rket. y iy “ B iaa 1 ok, | ing drawn money fro g oty d pany preparing ve v for market. | A man forty-ive years of age, and evidently | way. LS A R b s 8 1

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