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Show News Items. It was rumored about loa n yesterday that General P E Connor bad (bed at San Francisco. The rumor could not be traced to any reliable source, and friends of the tjeneral think it unfounded. 5". L HeraU, If the Republican party is tried by the record it has made in the Fifty-first congress con-gress McKiuley bill, gag law, bayonet bill, piiii :n squanderings, etc. no recommendation re-commendation to mercy will save it from utter annihilalion. Ntui York Heyald. Recently a Pueblo man sent 25 cents in reply to an advertisement in a Denver Den-ver paper which promised him information informa-tion how to nuke $50 a week at home on a capital of . He received a pinned pinn-ed slip bearing these words: "Fish for tools as I do." The Emma Juch Opera company left Salt Lake Saturday night in a Union P.icitic special ol the cars for Denver The receipts ot her five performance amounted to 7uno, showing that the people ol this city appreciate a go d thing;. The coinnatiy will go from Denver to the City of Mexico. The Democratic party is demanding a currency for yold and silver.freely coined so that it cannot be manipulated. This is the issue as it has been jo.ned by the parties. The Republicans have demonetized demon-etized silver so as to keep it from taking the place ,f national hank notes. II anyone any-one atones that there is only 80 cents worth ol silver (gil J standard, demonetized demone-tized silver bullion) in a silver dollar, it is answer enough to say that there is only hall a cent's worth of paper in national batik note for $100. St. Louis Republic Denver, March 7. Reports from San Juan county and Concjose ranch state the county is completely burr.ed 111 snow. Railroads and toll roads are blockaded. All traffic is suspended and can't be resumed re-sumed for weeks. The fall of snow is the heaviest fjr years.and coyers the ground in places twenty lect deep. The towns of Stlveiton, Lake City and stveral mining camps are entirely cut oft from teterainc communication with the uuiside world Their provisions are iiiunintr low, and unless the bkckarle is soon ra sed considerable consid-erable suffering will be feit. Chicago, March 8 Di'p itches from numerous points t!irou.;h oac Minnesota, northern low 1, cenLMl I lia jis, southern Wisconsin and eastern Nebraska icpurt the severest snowstorm of the winter raged all day Sunday, trains miming behind time and in many piaces none moving. Travel on wagon roads at numerous points was wlioilf suspended, and in cities the street car Iratlc wi more or less delayed. Sereie storms are reported in various points of Texas. Snow and sleet have fall-jti and it is feared fruit trees are badly damaged. Dr. LeCompte is in receipt ol a letter from H D. Crawford, tne young mm w ho cut his throat over near the dtaiu iand subsequently escaped from the hospital hos-pital and 1. in a race with an electric car clad only in his undergarments. The young man thanks toe Doctor very pro-tusely, pro-tusely, for saving his life, and assares him ol his Melon,; esteem and regard, and makes numerous promises to lead a better lite in tiie lutuie It s to be hoped hop-ed the reformation is sincere and will' prove last'ng -itti Record. |