Show r j l Y WESTERN NEWS NOTES J The Southern Colorado Baptist As- As elation has been In session at Colorado Colora- Colora do o Springs Denver people have been by y counterfeiters who have passed oft off of a l great number of bad sliver silver siver dollars It I is now v claimed that the tho new ran rall- road oad west from Salt Lake will 11 be built bui Work will wi probably commence this his fall The National Humane Society was wac wasn in n session in Denver last week weck A number umber of ot ladies ladles and gentlemen I prominently engaged in the work 01 of r preventing cruelty to children and I animals anImal were wore present Greeleys Greeley's financial rating seems tobe to toe tobe be e gilt edged as ns Is evidenced by the fact fact act that the Issue of sewer sewel bonds authorized recently by the city eity coun coun- oil el 11 has been taken at par The Tho purchasers pur pur- chasers are eastern castern capitalists H. H W W. Lawrence Lawrence receiver of the thc C late ate corporation of the tho church of ol Jesus Christ of th tho Latter Latel Day Saints has as made his report to t the which shows the total receipts from tb he the property from flom Tul July 1890 to September Sep Sep- ember 12 1891 to be and the he disbursements 1905 Another test tet has b been en made on the th a Salt alt Lake gas well veIl wel Tho pressure was as found to be 76 pounds On being be bc- ing ng ignited it burned in a solid sold column col col- mn 72 feet high as determined by a IL transit Where the flame fame Issued from a the he mouth of the well It it Is said t to 0 have avo been four tour feet in diameter Th Tho vahe valve alve of tho the pipe is kept c closed til till ti 1 means can be devised for conveying the he gas as to t the city A l large rge number of ot lay and clerical 1 delegates are attending the session o of 1 the he General Association of 01 Generl ional tonal Churches of W Wyoming and ani El Colorado at Cheyenne enne The Rev F E. E I. I Ashman was elected moderator r and nd W. W p. M. M Dumm of Harman Halman scribe Addresses were made by Rev C. C N M. M Sanders anders of Denver Dr W. W V A A. Dunan Duncan Dun Dun- L can an and Dr J. J F. F Roy of Chicago Chicago The the tho association was in session n three days Denver Markets Market Eggs Eggs Jersey Butter Jutter Jersey creamery 2230 dair dairy y Hay new Ray new upland sec second sec sec- ond nd bottom alfalfa 85 Wheat Wheat l Ibs Oats Oats 98 8 New potatoes potatoes 3 7 c Its bbs Cattle Catte choice Cattle choice steers 24 0 g good od to choice cows J native feeders O Hogs Hogs choIce choice Sheep Sheep- choice muttons shorn sorn 2 common sommon and feeders O. O N N. Klein an eccentric Frenchman French n a 67 7 years old and a n tailor who ha has 8 been in business at Santa Fe Pe Peor or for fe r thirty hirty years walked out In the mountains moun- moun I talus Monday and blew out his brains brain with wih a revolver Besides Beside this weapon a 1 he carried with wih him his best coat a keen bladed hatchet a razor and a butcher knife knie These were found lal laid aa a out in a row ro beside his body as if i t to tobe tobe 0 be used in case the revolver failed i in ints a its ts work He lie is thought to have been bee beena a a disciple of Boulanger Mr Keogan Keegan Keegan exhibited a a specimen men a of bituminous coal from the thc i Keegl 1 min mino thirty l files bails s nor northwest h weh from fron fron th this is city on one ono of the tributaries of or Sa Salt Sal it creek which is i is all nI told the fine finest it specimen we wo have as yet seen in thi this is region There are unmistakable in indications in- in ii 1 that there is not only a yea very ery y large arge body of coal in the neighborhood neighbor neighbor- r- r hood but that there is an oil oi basin basi in near The vein is twenty six feet I in inthe inthe a athe the clear Grand Graml Grand Junction Star A wreck occurred on the Arkins Is branch branch of the Colorado Central about abot it eight miles miles from from Loveland As ft the te regular freight train No wit with li four our cars care of ot stone stono and the the caboose a was making the curve ve near Winds Wind's 8 plaster mi and was running on a down grade glade the front axle of ti tho ce tender tendel broke and began to t tear tar up the ti ae track at a n lively rate The engine was at once reversed and ard the brakes set but it f was not until ties tes h had ci been torn that the tho train up wi was vas s brought to a standstill No damage damai O. O was done to the train except to ti the C tender and no one was hurt A dispatch from Bountiful Utah Li says A CA strike of natural gas w was as made hero here day to-day which the people io look upon as one of ot the tho most import important import t. t ant discoveries ever made in the ter ter- te Experts gave gO e it as their opt opinion ILion IL- IL ion a n year a ago o that natural al algas gas ga would be found within the tho bas basin in of Great Salt Lake and six months he heago ago ngo a company was formed in Si Salt Sal Ut Lake City to test the theory This TI cia company sank a avel well vel In which t the ho discovery was made to day n at a dep depth th of feet The pipe a sunk stink Is t two vo inches in diameter and the test she shows ws the gas to havea haea pressure of seventy seventy- y- y five pounds As soon Bon as possible i after after af af- alter al- al ter the strike was mado the toc tools lS were taken out ont of 01 the well wel and t the he derrick removed from danger of iii fire fre e. e A light was then thea applied and the g gas as burned to t a height of ot thirty Live thIrty feet feet fo it This was vas permitted to t burn for tor h half hal all allan an hour before being being extinguished id The Te formation in which the strike ire was made is black shale the first rush sh coming so strong that small smal pieces cs were blown high In tho the air Governor loul has prepared an ar article artcle ar- ar tide giving the reasons for the tho Iss issue ue of bonds for the tho State cai capitol capi capi- tol tol He shows show s that with wih the aid of the money to be realized from the se sale of the tho proposed bonds bonde the board of capitol capital managers feels that it c can an have a portion porton of the building rca ready reay a for occupancy during the winter Intel of 93 1892 and hope bope to t be able to pi provide provide pro pro- 0 o oride vide ride for the care of or the tho State records d dand and libraries which are now hal liable lable le leto to be destroyed by fire fre He shows shows' she vs we that the State is p paying yIng about 30 too per annum for tor rent and insurance oe e and this money if i sayed would x not ot only pay the interest but go far toward toward to to- to ward paying the principal of the be I bonds The he bonds he explains z are re not in addition additon to tho the lax ta but in a an anticipation LU- LU of It that it-that that is i. i it i will wi a non non- no ow take seven or eight years tho at-tho Othe pr present present pres pres- es- es ent rate of income to realize I the money sufficient to make take up the 2 2 to which the cost of the he hese building is 1 limited and during tb these ese se seven or eight years yeara the building must an 1st remain remain unfinished rents boid bo be paid pad and the money already expended expend expend- id- id idill ed IB Is in effect Idle The Te rent eat ent will wil ill two or three times ed the te tnt int inter inter- 1st- 1st r- r i j 1 o on the i i |