Show Another Anotle o he r one of Marshal Parsons Parson's prisoners rs escaped from the Pen Penitentiary Penitentiary t- t Sund Sunday Sundy y evening g His lame His nam iame was Grimaldi an an Italian n who who wa was sent up p less than a year year ago for ago for ten years for killing at P. P V Junction a man named OBrien To thi this sentence was added eighteen mor months monh hs for desperate resistance to an officer Although Grimaldi was a desperate character he was allowed to act as and has beth been engaged in work in the the- vicinity o of the Pen Peni- Peni He is about 38 years o oage of age and is believed red to be e demented I i somewhat and and as as he a he is a savage person perSo he heis is likely to be heard of ol ere long in the way of a killing scrape Grimaldi has large fero io looking ious black whiskers He He- His Heis is 5 feet feet s 5 inches in height and is of pov e build The guards di did i until until yesterday y morning morn ing and by br tt i ii most n t likely likey over dyer the COI ColOr r bi T. The preliminary h hearing of of D' D DB DB B Carson and J John hn Bannon Commissioner Greenman occupied the attention attend on of the court August 3 and 4 4 and resulted in the two being bound over in the the sum sum suni of bf 2000 each to await th the action tion of the grand Stand Jury The defense was wa very w weak Bannon Ban Dan non claiming that the that the letter letl t received rece ved by him not was was' was not not from Carson but fr from m a party party named D Dan n OCo OConnell O'Connell nell and that that that-it it referred to another wom woman worn wom an n not t Mrs Carson Carso however hower as OS neither of the def defendants n could give any any information as to the whereabouts where- where of OConnell O'Connell the Commissioner Commission Commission- er thought the latter person rather mythical as a if it there was any such person the d defendants fe should ha have gotten him into court arid and kept the f selves out of Cf jail J i iThe The defendant a attorney torney asked fora for a redu reduction tion in the bond but the Com Corn ComI I missioner refused say ng the charge was as one ne neof of the most heinous and outrageous us things he ever heard of of- Carson arson stated that that- that that-he he would not i attempt m t to gel get bo bonds ds and the he two to t I DJ I JP I Ul j Aft gu t pp p wilt will sell Kerosene for 30 cents per gallon for five gallons Therefore come and buy your winters winter's supply while the way down prices last the Ephraim Co op op o-op received a large shipment of H Hardware Hard rd- rd ware and which they will sell t it the following prices Milk Pans 8 q quarts arts 12 2 each II cc U 6 II io 10 II 4 II S. S II g u 3 3 cL t 7 U u. u t 6 G II U 2 I IU U C ce 16 U 6 u n U e e u n U t a II UPie n U 5 Pie tins common 5 each cc U perforated 8 S etS each Jelly ns 5 cents each Extra heavy saucepans large with lid 35 cents each Extra heavy saucepans medium size with lid 30 each Extra heavy small with lid 25 cents each Tin wash vash basins common 10 zo each tsu large wash basins 16 inches 25 e each lct j medium size wash basins asins 14 4 inches s each Quart Qua S t cents each cups I 2 34 pints 7 each cach cups I pint i-pint pint 5 cents each Hunters flour sifters 25 each Milk strainers common 15 IS cents each a Tubular lift lanterns 6 65 each Galvanized iron buckets 60 etc each Dinner pails 30 cen ts each W We are receiving dry goods daily Full size blankets from roo to 6 per pair Also fancy tricots tricots tri tn- tri tri- cots cashmeres broadcloth broadcloth broadcloth broad broad- cloth flannels Outings Silk Velvets Cords Silks of all kinds |