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Show YETEEANS COEIIEIL THE BLADE. J tl - I T A TFT 1: "ri 'f tl. A frightened v cdf t irnrr -j scalps. I ia tba t itton r their ambush. The train look met! ;r Published Every Saturday at - rV GOOD, SHORT SKETCHE S FOR route and was .saved. For an hour cr To n V IO BROTHER HE- It OF mere the Indians watched and waited, - UTAH. THE OLD SOLDIER I ' ith f ' ndphi. trrn'fiiP CALL'D lil DARING Dnasa. none daring to move for fear cf belb :.a to r t out c.a T O: .. .. n realhis presence. At last all traying a r i thOr 'They Met t Chiekamaoga, r n The Cap- ized that their err' from IZ& had game - escaped . to Wealth Burn Bat mom 3' Ttoney DIRECTORY. their - j THE tains Premonition Averted a Tragedy the trap, and sullenly and noiselessly, th X 1. I01n.il to Women So Tlioisjfat about did, Damon and Pythias Outdone la piling H2X") rth the SOD moved down the path, up the Ulx i All XJ4 Mr War Story Some Incidents. Ootlws, IFrank J. Cannoa. D. S. Senators tin rise, into the cedars where their ponies t ? ro r k m a On. (Arthur Brown. were herded, and without shout or O. U Allen the cesch ac 1 drive cr.. Bill if x-- r Delegate to Congress curse or sound to be heard ten yards E met at Chicka-maug- a. Ing per-- e ion of everythin': that h: BUMMER N THE rode mounted and and away away they I hadnt 1 wu left behind. This tinry round's i STATE OFFICERS. of 1S73 Jack and the ridges hid them from view. seen him since but of tho 0 who tome credible, Heber M. Wells. Governor...., Bill Keeler, two In across We looked' Hammond. of James T. State the ccach at Secretary the time still live i; hcnect and brave ; . .James Chlpman. Treasurer. the trenches and Ilia Life for Trlend. this and country, rc-they verify it to the Auditor Jr. S ..Morgan . A.Richards, young men, his bullet made C. Bishop. President Homer T. Fuller, cf Drury letter. Attorney General moved from C; me wince; Supt. or Public Instruction. ..JohnS. R. Park. Mo. .announces that Bill Keeler never cared for money, alcollege, Springfield, C. Zane. L. I., to we But shook Harbor, beth he received a has G. Barch. W. singular preposition ' Judges of Supreme Court.... 3 At Miner." ' Arizona though he had "barrels cf it. The peosouth hands .1 friend- from a wealthy Massachusetts man, V. liiggins. became cow-bo- ple in the territory at that tirno were Judge Fifth Judicial District. .IX P. as as They hearty ship, not whose he would disclose. Driscoll. identity James making money "hand over fist, and Senator, Seventh District. and vorkec little could be. Adalbert Cazier. Member Lower House man a The sum of offers was given the robberies. Drury large ' together. They had Finallyattention ...Bryon Groo. Registrar Land Office Though he had money If it will verify the truth of a too numerous and became Receiver Land Office. ........Frank, Harris. not been In Ari- a rewardthey marched with Sherman, and I had war incident which is alleged to have of was offered for the $3,000 end JUAB COUNTY DIRECTORY. marched with Lee. taken place in Missouri, and equals the zona long before a quarrel ensued Charles Foote cf the Lone capture Bandit dead or thh boys separated. Jack going to Yuma alive. Keeler was Selectmen Hugo Deprezin of Damon and The story a located Pythias. at Mexican A; L Jackman We walked across the battlefield where announces that the college and Bill remaining near Tucson. Th cheep herders abode. The owned w .J. T. Sullivan president Sheriff once the bullets flew. Assessor and Collector ,.D. W. Cazier will accept the offer, and requests the former made the acquaintance cf two taken out and hanged to a tree until Clerk and Recorder. And the green and bending grasses felt students to help him secure evidence if noted highwaymen, who, by their thrill- he told where Keeler was ..William Burton, Thomas Winn hiding. Unroba the fall of crimson dew; Edward Pike into converted Jack etorles, ing Attorney such a occur. did der the thing really Mexicans guidance the sheriff .T. O. Hanford And we talked the whole Surveyor, thing over, William Ockey The Is that in the early part of ber. Bill heard of the change of life and his posse were piloted nine miles Treasurer story . Eustlce hi3 brother had assumed, and was where the flag was waving free: A i Coroner the war a detachment of Confederate much into a heavy chapparal In a canyon. John T. Miller How he had marched with Superintendent Schools Sherman, troops In Missouri took about 4C0 Union, grieved. He was hurt so much said he had always gone to a and I had served with Lee. by. the Etorie3 in circulation that he Vejar of Twelve these certain prisoners. prisoners MILLARD COUNTY DIRECTORY. offered to give Jack all the cattle and or newstree there, when he had food were lined without shot and provofor Keeler, and had waited up Andreas Peterson. The drums had ceased their beating, we farm If he would give up his new life there . John Stvler. Selectmen.. officers. Upcation Confederate the until the bandit came riding up, by saw no sabres shine; James Gardner. on hearing of this act the commander and return home. But Jack loved the pistol or rifle in hand, so as to be preO. O. Holbrook. The Sheriff. life of. a bandit and would not listen hair about his forehead fell as of the Federal Assessor .Alma Greenwood. twelve drafted regiment A. A. Hinckley Collector . white as mine. to, his brothers pleadings. However pared for any pursuers. snowy As O. to be retaliation. in shot Ca Ulster Clerk and Recorder The sheriff and his men concealed Tho. strange it. may seem. Bill, at the age themselves . J no. M. H anson. And voices 'seemed to call us oer the prisoners Attorney ... . man a was formed the line young being behind brush and trees for . Willard Rogers. of SO years, also became a highwayman .fay,' eternal sea. Surveyor. Treasurer...-.-.JoRep- h D. Smith Where forward Lear named William stepped several hours, when Keeler came ridthe men who marched with and achieved world renown as "the lone m . m .. m ., Sidney Teeplea Corpner., ..... to the asked take and place permission Sherman are in camp with those of Air of. this is recalled, by the ing up with a revolver flashing in hi3 bandit Superintendent Schools...... Dr C. Calllster one of the condemned men, who was of hand and a Winchester across the pom' Lee. his friend. The request was granted mel of his saddle. As Keeler came An unusual blossom a rod, white and of his was and the Lear, place. given r through the trees that morning, said We parted; eyes grew misty, for we ' ' blue bloomer. ? friend. the sheriff long after, "he was the knew that nevermore T S finest looking man I have ever seen WV If. we escape war, this year It will not Wed meet until the roll call on the Roar of the Cannon, He seemed for all the other peaceful shore; " be the fault of congress. More than twenty years ago we heard world one like of the ancient gods on But both shook hands in friendship, as a in a sermon declare that a horse. preacher But the sheriff did not let hearty as could be. Backward springs generally Indicate since the opening of this century the the picture that Keeler made get the Though he had marched with Sherman, cannon had never ceased to roar. That the right kind of harvest. best of him. In a second he called and I had fought with Lee. Is, there had never been a time during Fire! and seven rifles sent lead Frank L. Stanton. Human nature is apt to think that It y the century when there had not been through the highwaymans chest. .The war somewhere. He said it was a wrong is doing a favor when it pays a debt. latter never spoke, but threw up his idea to call this the century of peace. The Captains Premonition. hands and pistol and dropped back on At 10 oclock In the forenoon the val- We have watched events since that time The man who never runs In debt Is his horse dead. th last to lose his good opinion of man- ley suddenly narrowed until we had no and have never seen a time when there The body of Keeler was taken to Bensomebewas choice to War universal take but the kind. t . rages peace. leading path ' son, and was braced up against a mud tween two isr ridges. We had where, and when one war la brought house, while a photograph was taken It is perfectly natural for the man sighted the Indians the day before, hut to a close another flames out. These of the corpse. The pictures were in who Is not satisfied with himself to the night had passed without an alarm are not always great wars, but they great demand all over the territory for y BILL KEELER, there is and the morning had slipped along are wars all the same. hate the world. a or so. They are still to be seen Had the war in Abyssinia, Central America, and recent death of Jack Keeler in the in year a miner's without sight of a warrior. cabin or ranchmans many The Ohio republican legislature has savages figured it out that the fifty of what may be designated as wars iti Harqua Hala mountains. In Wyoming. home. It was in the days of the opening captured the theater vote by passing a us guarding the ten wagons of clothing Central Asia and Farmosa. some of the will the of for the Tombstone mines that Jack betoo were and panorama change: strong bill against high hats. provisions A GIRL WITH NERVE. scenes ones old new so and will well our gan his career as a desperado. He asdisappear them, and that keeping There would be more artlstio variety closed up and on the alert made the will burst on the vision. In this way sisted two highwaymen to escape from Looked Calmly on While the Surgeons the jail at Yuma, and within the next Cat Off Her Arm. history is made. about a collection of old shoes than in capture of stragglers impossible? 10 was is doubtful ever time If a It a were of there series robberies days stage "Halt! came the word from the head a museum of second-han- d postage Physicians at Bellevue hospital. New when so were at "hold-up- s as the somewere The men were changes sent two of rapid reported. and the column, stamps. York, were the other day treated to an ahead to spy out the lay of the land. the present time. The increased facili- times a week apart, but in each of exhibition of feme courage such as ties for intercourse - and the perfect them there were always two or three g There Is only that stands They found the path only wide enough means of transportation aocelerate both masked men who did the business. key do not often witness. Mary Ann and downwards for the wagons leading in the way of General Weylers policy employed in a laundry, got her and action. As an illustra- There was strong suspicion that- Keeler Farrell, of extermination. He must first catch away until it crossed a creek and was thought arm eft caught in some machinery. of thi3 we point to the invasion of and .his associates were the robbers. tion a bird Not ' lost the In gloom men. his beyond. The scene passed quick- They got together in a year something The arm was terribly crushed, ofbut the sang from the branches not a rabbit the Transvaal. ly. A few days only elapsed between like $15,000 from men on the way to girl maintained her presence to mind There was its The women of Kentucky are coming skurried .away In alarm. told the other employes call an beginning and end. No such thing the mines, and committed several mur- and into politics again this year as the un- the silence of death along the path. could ambulance. This was done and she have taken fifty years ago. ders in connection with the robberies. was taken to the savory Breckinridge wantl to break In- Foot by foot, with ears bent forward We have no way place hospital named, g of judging of the fuThree years later Jack Keeler and an and nostrils dilating, the horses of the ture to congress again. weak from still conscious, scouts moved on, and their riders had an but by the past, was the saying ox associate were shot while holding up oss of blood. On though told that ambeing American orator, but In the light the Wells-Farg- o one night near men of the stage lives whose vigilance might too waste who much time was she said: People of modern events the judgment must necessary While the associate was left putation snuffed out at any moment. Do it as quick as you can, and tnwu be by the very recent past. Judging by Maricopa. thinking about what might have been beNo dyag. Jack and two others manasd glls me something to put me to sleep. danger along the path no danger that past there is little will be in the same line of business that probability to get away to the mountains and secrete The lurking at the crossing of the creek. the time is near when the roar of the when what is ha3 gone. pain is awful. themselves from their Jack Bo the scouts reported as they returned pursuers. cannon will cease to be heard. The doctors wanted to. give her an to the column, and the captain had just lay in a hovel in a mountain canon William Terry of Beatrice, Neb., has between life and death for weeks and anaesthetic, but she refused, saying his lips to give the order to opened remaried Mrs. Terry from whom he march when a wolf came Southern War Incidents. when the United States marshal and she was not afraid of the operation. up the running After a great deal of coaxing and wa3 divorced eight years ago. It's never of the engagements in Tennes- his deputies came that way he gladly path and dashed through the column. seeAtaone too late to correct errors. Confederate captain was detailed surrendered. When he had so far re- persuasion on the part of the' physiThere was fire In his eyes, but yet his to support a battery. The Federal covered from hia wounds in his neck cians the woman allowed them to give tail was down. a small quantity of the anaesthetic, People who are honest with them"Skeered! whispered an old veteran, troops made a fierce assault and car- and shoulder as to stand trial, he was her not enough to make her unconselves must be considerably surprised and by Injuns at that! That wolf has ried off one of the guns. The officer sent to prison for 30 years. He told jut the flesh of the arm above at the manner In which they success- bin turned out of his lair by the reds! was furious over the loss of tho gun where several thousand dollars of the scious.' When cut the patient submitwas elbow the fully humbug the community. "An ambush down thar to wipe us and swore that his men should charge stolen money had been hidden, and ted without a murmur. When the saw and recapture it. One of the privates, made as full retribution as possible. out! whispered a second. was used on the bone the patient gavo now who lives near this place, said: Jack Keeler served about 17 years In The captain shaded his eyes with his By cutting his throat a Chicago thief a slight scream, but other than that she established a valuable precedent which hand and peered down the path for a 'Look here, captain. If the confederate prison, and was the model prisoner. made no sign of pain. The arm was government must have a gun, I propose When he was pardoned he went immethe board of aldermen, might follow moment Then he quietly said: diately out to the mountains, resolved Turn the wagons about ana keep to we chip in and buy one. with advantage to the community. A to live a secluded life. He was found Confederate name by the hungry the east till we strike another path! stiff of and cold in bed by a party of huna Johnston walked into farmhouse dont shout! Corporal Perhaps the chasing of greased pigs Dont hurry while the family were seated at the ters, and had evidently been dead for at picnics is what gave American ath- French, strike up Dixie Land and you supper table. ' The farmer had been several days. chorus! letes the practice necessary to win the boys all join In the we so a Bill handsome much troubled with soldiers that he Keeler, were out cf the specimen of In five minutes modern Olympian games in Greece. manhood, an excellent horseman and a mouth of the gorge and marching away concluded not to invite the man to parof meal with the to dead shot, was cheated out of his cattle take but make him, to the east on the level plain again, and The Kentucky hen that flew up into as we marched every trooper to said conversation the and Confederate: property, which was the cause fQr sang the a tree and deposited her egg in a birds chorus of the lively song at the the change in hi3 life. He was the "What is your name? top of "Take-a-bitnest is evidently endeavoring to con- his voice. most famous bandit ever known in Arithe soldier. replied form to the chaotic new order of things "Take-a-bite- ? zona. the "What, repeated farmer, "What is it? What did the captain in the state. People In the southern part of Ariman was asked see down there? from zona said will never get through talking as the Thanks, soldier, you to man. The Ohio ladies, who are now comBill Keelers manner of stage will I believe eat I about something, He was insist, Tho captain saw nothing. to remove their hats in the theapelled robbing. Indeed, It may be said that an instinct one of those pre- and sat down at the table. ters, want a law passed preventing gen- obeying of reflected credit upon his profession. h A North Carolina slim specimen a monitions which sometimes tlemen from going out between the man in time to prevent a terriblestop Hi3 of robberies were perpetrated in the his while regiment trag- left the ranks acts. most approved manner, and wih little The men jested and sang, but passing through Front Royal and apedy. no on or a her danger to his victims, beyond the lady standing porch now and then one looked back over his proaching Net rs a soldier, ncr as a statesman, shoulder and gave the lie to the jest on made the following comprehensive re- loss of their valuables. He was the tut a3 cne of the few persons that his No one had seen anything. quest: "Miss, will you please give me a first man in Arizona who ever robbed ever wanned up Massachusetts, should No lips. water? I am so hungry I dont a stage coach alone, and in this parone had heard MARY ANN FARRELL, anything. drink of a monument bo erected to the memory Miles away ticular he surpassed even the daring of found a safer if longer know where I am to sleep tonight. they several inches above the eltwo men. who held up the train on amputated tf Ben Butler. road, and the fort was reached at last Warren ton Virginian. bow and the wound on the scalp was th Southern Pacific a few weeks ago. sewed without sight of an Indian. Around up, the patient all the time beA db patch from tho Nils country the mess table they joked the captain ;Keeler never had an assistant in any Town to Bo Moved. conscious of what was being done. f of his robberies, and, so far as knowii, ing L he town of Wenatchee, Wash., is to for tacking out cf the gorge and adding rays that tho friendly Arabs have d A few minutes after the operation she f. a tho dcrvlshc 3 in a battle. If they miles to hi3 journey. be moved two miles from its present never made a confidant of but on man, was placed on a cot, where she fell win battles when they nro friendly All on account cf a scared wolf! location to a point on the bank of a and this man finally betrayed him to asleep, he girl is doing well and will the pcss of law officers by whom he what would thay do re beat! Ps? river. It is a pretty fair sized town, was laughed one. soon be able to move about, although killed. "And scared at his own shadow at too. All the buildings will be moved the shock consequent upon the accident About 1SE0 Keeler robbed a train conin the usual way to the new location. This fcuhtne of holding prlro fights that! added a second. tho and has shaken her teroperation Tho captain had no reply, but to himThere is not an adequate supply of taining seven passengers, all cf whom ribly. a boat out I:i tho cceun h much for him. They knew cf to ecmmcnl it. All that F mm airy self ho wondered if ho had not teen water where tho town now stands, and were prepared and had started out from Tuscon It was months later in addition tho citizens are incensed at him, to i;u!.o it if illy popular la that rorrm Ilors Die from Chewing Tobacco. armed. .Keeler, no doubt, thoroughly when a captive t gnaw told him a tale. the avarice cf the owners of the presU) fhcu.13 vcluntc to senilis the All On ficr of the city officials Dr. C. cf heard it his who confidant, lay ent town site, who have fixed the price was one through night long, a a tho wagon-guar- d It :t. of Lake, tho hands at the stable city veterinary surgeon of Portssir 'ping, the hostile Indians were com- cf property at a very high figure. where ho himself had worked in for- mouth, Ohio, examined the body of a a d secure and gedng a, ore an mat ,n Tr. nci bur ing up by domra mer days, and ho determined to give Cro department horse, which died of a A Deer h Town, 1 to a rall cam, I at it fail A deer walked leisurely up the main theeo men an opportunity to defend mysterious dircacc. lie found that tho I ft abandon'' 1 U Tk'u aha lie posted himeclf cut cn kc:o;o departed thi3 life from chewing f r :- 'R ftrct cf West Brittle, Main, cna day themselves. mi in. cf 1. d 20 miles from Tuscan, too much tobacco. about road th The animal con!.. t v k. Its ,nlk would net have inf ) L! el LM nt drunh a 1 11 sume saw oclock he tho conch three or four large cakes cf tho a lung one a fw weeka a eo, but and about .!: : .1. was He over weed brow the Its liver was shrunken to daily. just ;ws are very strict, and coming. raic rf Lo and could the net seen a of cf fko the hill, baseball. Other horses in by now d., it ti:uc the dwr . la lie' or at on his the department cat tobacco, and an anbl' thro; A f! tovn In I'.rfcct tho driver passengers. V a c; f iy. herse, leveled his rifle, and as they crJfr was promptly issued forbid, com over tho hill they ruv bath rider any cro to ivo it to them. In i .1 V fully an l gun, and they knew rt encs who m n d t mil irnui dt. tratr rn ly crive i from labor i: ths Ho harj it wra- I and what it rnaiut. IIu com-- r li - fr r y 1, to f I ..trpol a a r not to novo "n ill pleasure:, Yau?-- ' ar- tln;n ;ij itrul r cf uthf r ,il now L. t at F th y c1 yr 1. Tinir revrRi ri-- hung un ;nr '! 1 ; mm ay t 3 th Blmh r t V . t. lag with as they tv, Lie 1 v :altij v :o ' c 3 : ; : : 1 . A 1 v rr IT N At ri , ! 1 .t ,i.r 1 rr 1 , o it -- ( iri-- , . 1 i 1 j t .j Mimic A -- , : i n 1 th. Hflfy IF tty O 5.1-v- M i ys - - ill i , r . 1 ! ' 5 , .1 , fir-crow- ned 1 To-da- To-morr- ow one-thin- - be-n- i , e, - do-it- r ovcr-cautiou- c. t 11 -- -- t ( v om0n a A 1 t wealth is vast and whoso p'cah arc 'such that their relatives V willing to tea them tenderly c:rcl in insane asylums, while the r Yraa in tho hands cf prospective 1 ? .- trlca c: world h f r ' -- . Princess mvcuu-C- i i3 one cf these con with people relatives and just now there is11a, a e Isabcau-dc-B- to deprive her cf her property rad c sign her to a madhouse. The princess never married, althc wooers came in numbers, th two Americans Horae, theamong and friend of Dunraven, andepirU: Dr. ris, the prophet, Laurence Olkh"li:. friend. Mens motives she and fs did not love them. suspected Dogs she tnis: and she has devoted her life to tho. The result is that her dogs arc vcrlt;. ble canine wonders. She had, by tl , way , a theory that husbands might I taken on trial for a year and if t the expiration of that time, a couo did not get along they were to go th without more "ado. This was one of the points emphasized io prove her insane. She inherited her wealth from ,r grandmother, the Comtesse de Cajla, whose 'influence with Louis XVIII. great, but acquired in such a way f.s to make the people of France regard the legacy she left a3 accursed. Among these inherited possessions Is the beautiful chateau of St. Oven, ia which Louis signed the constitution la 1814 on his way back from exile la -- fa-wa- ys England. , f The princess belongs to one of the most ancient and illustrious houses of France. The family traces an unbroken line back to the eleventh century and enjoys the princely rank in France and Germany, and in Spain that of gran-dess- a. j The Austrian Princess Montleat, who jwas so shockingly murdered a short while ago near Cracow, was another foreign celebrity whose whims equaled or even surpassed her money. She was masculine In appearance, wore top boots, short black skirt and a mans overcoat and slouch hat She completed the manlike resemblance by smoking strong cigars all day long as she rode astride over her estates. Horses were her passion and she never lived in her magnificent castle near Cracow, but, shunning her neighbors, she occupied a den In the stables of her stud farm. In this room she was found with her throat cut Her desk had been broken open and ransacked. There were evidences of a terrible struggle, but nothing gave any clew to the murderer, who has never been discovered. The princess fortune was divided between Archduke Rainer cf Austria tud King Humbert of Italy as heirs cf her -- father. j Russias money f queen with oddities was the late Princess Ichamitsky. Her will is now giving rise to one of th most sensational suits ever tried !e j that country. In her youth she was to the late czarina. She then Inherited her brothers fortune, in addition to - maid-of-hou- or her own, which rivaled that Demidoffs, and at thattlme; eveloped incredible avarice. 1 b-iu- -- 1 1 - 1 1 1 , 1 J 1 1- , . , -- j of the j she d- I She took but one meal a day, which cost not more than 16 cents. Her garments were so cheap as to make ter appearance in any society an impo-th ssibility, and rather than purchase it daily paper she regularly borrowed of a neighbor. She had a moujik for a servant, vho confessed , ts that, he had strangled 6he tad mistress with a towel because accused him of stealing some garments that had belonged to tR j wom-c- at ' brother. On the morning of her death she was ia also to have appeared as 'defendant one a libel suit brought for accusing a of her former friends of stealing -- pocket handkerchief. i , , was bunea This as a pauper, the undertaker being to take the risk of being recoabses mpensed by tho heirs, who. were from St Petersburg. arch-millionair- ess cn-willi- ng i Napoleons Lack of delApropos of Napoleons lack of icacy, It Is said that once in the Tuilen the emperor addressed one of the cou ladies, not renowned for purity. the wcrd3 "You are very fond of nr I understand. "Yes; when they was the rejoinder. At Erfm polite, Talleyrand gave the same explanation of his masters vagaries. We are more civilized than pur monarch ho said to Montgelas, the Bavar minister cf stale; "his is only the cIb1 nation cf Roman history c ' 4 Xivory Stableruns Mrs. Ccphia Vvcil, of New York, a big livery stable and is making pay. Her establishment accommodate the bu and she Woman gives eighty herres, attention. n her personal tho stable men are not the fi p he P thaw "mi in the world, but overbad- - rrrflti cf the enterprise ' -- - j j |