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Show X THE PAYSON GLOBE VOL A lAYSOX, UTAH, SATURDAY, SERIOUS HELD FOR MURDER. UTAH NEWS. .MAY 1, 1SM7. FEATURfc. AN OGDEN MlnUtrr Kslll Ylireatrns s I'nlaM the Military .Staff bl'IsastS A creamery company, with a capital CORONERS JURY HOLDS MRS. Loudon, April 27. The most serious of 93,0(10, has been organized at Ileber.' HAMILTON. emerfeature In tlr OGDEN BANK ROBBED. A. W. Wertz, an Ogden ticket brokia tlie revolutionary feeling disgency Mori That Larks Hut er, fell dead in hia office from epilepay, Katana Fin of Not Utility to tho Chary belli, Rather neaaatluaal played at Athens. Direct I'uulraiisllutt. the !3nL gsddoa Uboratod After Making o leader of tlie principal opposition group to hn. htaloiucat Ogden. Utah. April 27. A report has Trout are eo numeroua in Kith lake iu the legislative assembly, threatened llauillum. cireulati.iu here and is genergained a that unless the military staff waa jthat pitchfork plunged into the water credence at leust tlie stogiven ally would lie a issue rarely faila to impale one of the finny proclamation changed affirmed by thus tho ia negatively tribe. ry to Balt Lake City, April 28. Mrs. Lou tlie people, ilis statements acted like oil upon fire and the popular ex- are iu a position to know that tli A milk train haa been atarted on the Hamilton, charged by tlm eoruuer'a Loan A Trust Company had been Bait Lake A Ogden railway. It learea jury with the murder uf her husband, citement has fluivd up. Crowds as- Utah uf 96.lKMin gold. robbed Salt Lake at 3 a. w. and Farmington at Julia U. Hamilton, haa been arraigned sembled in the streets and wanted to to the report, on the 8tli According Thomstatemarch aud to not the resit the to entered a of 4 a. in. paluce guilty. plea at the clone of busiof day February, The aitnation ia not half ao gloomy as P. Seddun, Mrs. Humilton'h brother, ment to King George. Fortunately, was mime that tlie ness, discovery inshowers drove home took the the whose at people heavy killing aa it waa pictured in regard to fruit 941.000 in had disap mysteriously gold M. waa also held by the doors. keenly slire to being killed by front in llox Elder place, and who No one had been seen to take peared. the of had iiniuediute lias been action, coroner's it liberated, necessity jury, county. and suspicion pointed to uo our. being alleged be made a statement to an audience with tho king, and after it Sheep are Wing alieared at the rate officers afterward Bert Trader, an telling mure than he did at the the interview announced that tlie staff Shortly in the of 2.000 a day at the eorrala in Price, building who had engineer alrecalled ia be of eroun statement he tlie would The that prince and the clip ia rapidly Hacked and inquest. he had boasted that large Mina uf to have made, that Mrs. Hamil- and that ex-- mister liaili, with tiiree stored in the wool warehouse, which is leged ton waa in the front yard when he of hia nominees, Generals Smolensk! money buried, was arrested for etc al already nearly filled. found her after the shut was fired and and Maromihall and Colonel Dimopou-li- , ing n paper weight and given alxty Max Sohr, the paint man, has, so he not in the liuJS aa he - had daya, hoping that something .would dewould be sent to replace them. testified, says, acquired a whole mountain of ma- makes the chain of circumstantial velop to connect him with tlie robbery, terial near Monroe which ia suitable Nothing esine of it and lie was recentmors strong. TRAMPS ROB A SHEEPMAN. for the manufacture of paint. The maly released. About four weeks ugo That it waa murder and not suicida terial carries some gold too. and is Chief Dsvcnport left for theeaxt and ia not longer doubted, aa it was dem- William II. ('aaiitiell lawn in an it ia announced has diseovi-roUBUffemuRljr Hurt. Messrs. Keith and Ivors of Park City onstrated to be impossible for Hamilof a to credit Iowa bank the heavTwo young ST.1 have purchased eight fine draft horses ton to have held the weapon so as to Ioeatelio, Ida., April in Logan fur use at the Park. On ac- have Inflicted a wound similar to the ily armed tramps licet and robbed Wi- man named (braves who brft Ogilm count of the scarcity of money they got one which caused hia death. If the lliam II. Campliell. a sheepman from about that time, a sum approximating them at an average price of less than statements made at the inquest that a Mountain Home, lute last niglit near 95,000. Graves, it is said, had some trouble in meeting some checks issued 100 each. woman was seen in the yard after the M Air. Campbell waa in some manner by him on banks in which lie hail no had shot been McCone the with of was fired, last coupled Neplil Harry week brought to the state penitentiary alleged Seddnn atatemrnOs, it will bq lured up the railroad track where tlie funds, and the ponosaion ofiao much from Cache county for bigamy. Lust hard for the accused woman to estab-'lis- h trauipa had built a tiro, when he waa inqney ie suspicious. Another young told to hold up his hands and refusing man named barton ia also suspicioned her innocence. winter he took a second without Borne featum of the tragedy havq to comply with tlie demand be waa aa he disappeared about the game time putting away the first one. Ilia senThe boys are about 18 not as yet been explain'd away. fTh knocked senseless and badly cut over aa Craves. tence ia for one year. revolver. a with of Arrests will immediatethe temple age. years right identity of the man in the alley wliq When he regained consciousness ha ly be made. W. A. Kinney, a former Balt Lake waa seen there at the time of the shoot, -r attorney, but a resilient now of liavail ing and waa seen by twro or more pars waa bleeding tetrildy and barely manSIOUX CITY A WESTERN. to get back to the depot and give and a confidante of the government iq sons to run aged has nut yet been esthe alarm. in Balt Lake, lie ia on a mission tq tablished. away this mysteriConcerning It ia feared hia skull is fracturcd and Donald MaLraa Keys Kverythlag1 k Kaadjr annexatoward Washington looking ous individuul it Is intonated that he tor Work. ia yet iu a dazed condition. A posse he tion. was an emissary or representative from Sioux City, la., April 26 Donald Mcare after tliu robbers and may he sucThe state land board ia accumulating Pavey to witness the Interview between Lean, the builder of the Pacific Short in overtaking them. cessful quite a lot of money from the sale and Hamilton and hia wife, regarding the Lina and tha projector of the Sioux Tltny: are described aa small men. lease of school lands. This money alleged divorce proceedings which warn A Western railway, has returned City the one other awl light must be and aa far as pos- to he instituted- - If the polios know Bimfcc to City, after an absence of four with a dark moustache, both sible the hoard will secure Utah state, his identity they will not divulge It around their necks months in Ogden, Balt Lake and Kan handkerchiefs wore nntil he has been apprehended. county and municipal bonds and poorly dress- Francisco, iis saiil: The Biaux City Mrs. Hamilton Is bearing the strain and were very dirty John beck, it is stated, ia after the ed. The same tramps wen seen in A Western will be built There Is no wall, showing neither grief, remorse At no time and were making longer any doubt about eopper plant at Balt I .alee, which lias nor fear. That she ia laboring under 1ocatello Thursday waa there in my mind any serious been the subject of so much litigation. east south. or their way a great strain is evident, but not by doubt of1 the consummatl'Ki of this He expects to have ores enough soon word. She maintains her innocence scheme. To get this rig! t of way clear mines lu which he ia interested from WHOLESALE STARVATION, through has been lung and tedious to supply a smelter and makesit profit- and refuses to talk about the tragedy. fI L has been work, hut that work ns Pro nf able. General Vqrlivi' ftystem Perarlag . . m With Hi l'copla of Cab. TalM About Hon The State board of Land CommisThe several companies whose alliBalt Lake City, April 27. At the New York. April 27 A special to the sioners has purchased 95,000 of Brig waa necessary to the oruieting of ance ' ham City waterworks 6 per cent bonds preliminary examination of Mrs. Lem World from Havana says:-- Private let- the system have been organized and alHamilton was here wholesale it tlie intenor report today gleaned ters from at par and accrued interest. Thc most all the of has been seway right , Hamilton had talked very dispar-- starvation. Soma of the cases are speboard will favor Utah securities for that That is hiking tlie which cured. part the investment of the funds which sgifigly about his wife, he having told! cially heartrending. Children are dy- time is the strip through government difierent waa on hia wife parties that come into its possession. ing in the streets of Matansas, and the town aud leading a life of liable have been found dead in the possessions, which only need replut-tinMrs. IL II. Spencer of Ogden, wife of The right of way through the ahame," etc. Knowledge of the family anna of tlieir exhausted mothers. Beckwith puss is mine. The work of Mayor Spencer, haa patented a window troubles was bruited about in this Yourcorrespondent haa been through sash. The sash is double, the inner manner before it became public by the province of Pinar del Rio and haa construction will bo commenced in the June and will lie started aimnltanuons-l- y piece containing lights, revolving reason of the killing. When informed seen whole villages of living skeletons on a pivot, so that the outside of a from O'Neill, Ogden and Balt Lake. of these rumors by A. II. Kelly, in in tlie dark huts praying for death to window may bn washed from the inside whose employ she had been. Mrs. Ham- release them from their suffering. A RICH DISCOVERY. of the room by merely swinging the ilton said aha would kill her husband General Wcyler is seizing the cattle frame. Report ad Find of Kk-- Platiif ha did not atop blackening her chartlie citizens for the use of the Wyoming's num Deposits. Mrs. James Patterson of Hooper waa acter- TSia ia tho first evidence of from John 8. Watkins of Laramie, Wyo., troops in Bants Clara. badly hurt by the falling of a heavy threats upon hia life coming from any reports what seems to be the rieliest timber upon her while crossing the other source than from Hamilton himJUDGE HOLMAN'S FUNERAL. strike ever made in Wyoming and one bridge ovrt- - the Weber near Ogden. self. will greatly increase tlie state's Her team ran away and threw her out The Citizens nf III native Tews Tara Oat that to Ills Funeral. production of the precious metals. while she was unconscious from the IWatkina says that he haa discovered a A MINERAL ARCHWAY. . effects of the blow. Her condition is Aurora, Inti., April 27. The fnneral who has platinum lead fifteen feet wide, be8. William serious. Holman, Hon. of A Fisa to Advertise the Ursst Bassarsas sf tween walls, showing a white gold in district L'tah la a Koval Maanazi represented the Fourth Eight thousand people attended the tz on the foot wall and also the atwaa largely very qqy Balt Lake City,- Utah, April 28. A many years, funeral of J. H. Hamilton, the Balt wLtlc quartz iu tlie middle of the lead. was born Ilolman Lake man whose wife is charged with plan has been formed to present to the tended hew. Judge foot-wa- ll ia a granite schist; the The lived and always 74 Imre ago. a years hia murder, on Sunday. The services eye striking feature representing the wall ia a porphyry, allowing a The him. hanging speknew .were held at the Tenth ward meeting mineral resources of Utah by ths erec- here Everylmdy truecontacL famhouse, and the largeness of the crowd tion of an archway of mineral speci- cial cars bearing the remains, the Ore from this body was sent to Denarcommittee attests the general interest taken in mens at the entrance to Liberty Park. ily and the congressional ver, and the owners received word the the m. At a. 0 depot at hero The rived idea Mrs. case. Councilman Hamilton's with were the originated people that it contained 3 per eent platinum. Wiseomb and la one to which the min- citizens turned out en masse and folall present. to the First Baptist Some of the rock waa taken to Lu raThe verdict over the remains of n ing men of the state readily agree. It lowed the hearse remains lay in state. mie and assayed at the Mate univerthe man found near Echo, on the Union contemplates the erection of an arch- church, where sity. The result has created a big senPacific tracks, waa that a murder had way that ahall be tiro main entrace to sation, as the assay gave a return of A Stevenson. dial been committed. The remains were the park, the same to be constructed of 920.000 per ton, including gold, plati. identified as those of 1. Weir, of Ogden. minerals from the various mines ' and , Bloomington, 111.. April 27. Bum and copper. will each Stevenson To Adlai camp halting a place in The last seen of Weir alive waa when A Railroad From Casper lu Kst mm leave this city this afternoon forSash-vills clerk at the Central hotel, of Ogden, accomplish this he Invites the of mine owners and managers, where ha will attend the formal Boise, April 27. A dred of trust gave him a 910 bill to get change. Weir decamped with the money and ia and ask a that such area as they may be opening of the Tennessee exposition, from the Wyoming A Northwestern a Supposed to have been murdered for it disposed to contribute to the arch may lie will remain at Nashville only day Railway company and II. W. Leman is he sent to him ae soon as possible, that or two. and thence go to Sew York to in possession of Mrs. Fink, of whom the police of County Clerk Whrlcr when the aeaacwt has opened tho .work meet Senator Wolcott and General of Casper for record. This ie suid to received warning from the chief internabe the longest instrument ever recordof police of Denver, has arrived in Og- may he completed. The feature ae de- Payiie, hia 'associates on the He says ed in the county, and numliera 7.5IM den. She ia saiil to be a fraud, but the signed by Mr. Wiseomb promises to he tional bimetallic commission. one of the moat attractive at the park they will tall for Europe about May words. It ia to secure the title and Ogden police believe that she ia as she and should meet with ready response lOthy Mc. Ktcvenson will he accom- trust company and Mr. Lemun in the Bhe represents herself, a deaf-mutfrom those who are interested in the panied by his daughter, Miss Intitia, sum of 91.500.000 in her to and have lest selling gold bearticket purse ,claims advancewent'of the mining industry. who will remain abroad until 'her ing bonds, with which to build tlie ,at Columbus, O., and la trying to reach above named railroad from Casper to father's return. (California. Bhe has letters from many Greco-Turkia- li Uuin in-la- DcH-anui- ' evi-dan- lltl -- . t it A.V aocorn-plishei- g. con-gro- ss it e. Og-,dc- n e. prominent railroad men indorsing her jelaim. The state board of pardons at lta .last session liberated three prisoners ifrom the penitentiary. They are Albert Swigart, A. G. Griffin and James Murphy. Murphy waa sent np from ,Box Elder county on a charge of burglary. He proved, to the aatiafactloa of the board, after conviction, that he could not have committed the theft at the time, having been camping out ia . Morgan valley, Ed. Bartlett of Park Valley, foreman of John Blyth'a sheep herd, passed there en route fore George CreplL, While stopping at the winter range enra day Ed. discovered the body of a man. It was buried only at a small depth.' There was nothing but the clothes and skeleton left. Sir. Bartlett examined the akull, but found no bullet holea, ao he the remains and went on. Soma think there may hava been a murder committed. . ROBBERS Prapsrsd for a L( FORTIFIED. nirgsta Thatr lea), talams Stroaghold. Green River, Utah, April 27. With the failure of tho Groeh River posse to Intercept the Castle Gate robbers the lest hope of their 'capture abort of the SaaRsfeis was abandoned.If they are ever to be dislodged it will he at a great expense and sacrifice of life.'. That- the robbers areprepared for, a long liege in their atifmgbold Is doubted here. A few itays prior to thV. robbery two wotm-- a otay with ths bandits in the monntJiha arrived in' town and took tho weatbbnnd train.. One of them, it is learned, ' stopped in, Trice and bought all the cartridges In that town. The other one proceeded to Balt Lake, where tlie snpp'y of mu-nitions waa a dried to end with other The man provision i shipped here. who brought the women here remained ever four days and took the supplies beck. - To Ha Released. Fla., April 87. Passengers Tampa. arriving from Havana by the Mascot to sny that through the efforts of Lee, Ona Melton, who has been confined in Cabanas for more than year, will be released this morning; also that Jose Fernandes and O. W. inAguirre, the latter a brother of tlie surgent general. Aguirre, , will be released in a day or two. Consul-Gener- al , (indanatl Collrffe mt Made. Cincinnati, April 37. As the college year ia nearing Its close it ie announced that the Cincinnati College of Frank Musie will lie reorganised. Yandrrstuirken has Wen musical director tlie 'past year aud ia now dean of the faculty. - the western bonier of Natrona county. The proposed terminus of tlie road is Ogden, Utah. Pardimad for Picking 1'ps Hllek af Wood. Helena, Mont. April 27. Joseph R cElhancy of Dillon, who picked up u stick of wood to bind n load of wood pn hia wagon in Hcaverliead county, jsnd was arrested and sentenced to ninety days in jail at the complaint of s personal enemy, and acting on tlie advice of mistaken friends who told him to plead guilty, was todsy pardoned iby the governor. In his letter pardoning tha young man, Governor Smith pays his respects to the officers iwho sent him to jail, and advises hia immediate release. i Two hoboes seized Watsoa I.lppin-eot- t, a Montana rancher living near Gregaoa 8prlngs, tied him and threatTlie porle has announced that Greeks ened him with torture antes he revealin tlie. service of tha consulates, hos- ed where he kept his money. To save pitals, foreign missions and postnfflces himself he disclosed the hiding plaee inny remain in Turkey, but all others of tha few dollars he possessed. ; must leave the country. Jska NO. IS. TRAGEDY. WAR NEWS. lean fartrr I Sea Ends Ills Oaa Uf. Ogden, April 2rt. Julm linos last Carter aud niglit shot and killed then blew his own liruius ouL Tha tragedy oeeursed at the I'uiou Depot just before tkj departure of the rven-iu- g train for Butte alsiut o'clock. Few words preceded the occurrence when three shots start led thuae around. Only one struck the girl, it enteriug near lue heart, causing death within an hour. Russ then rasa few etiqia and screening himself from the public by a isix cur sent a build through hia brain, dying immediately, A letter found on his person proved that the murder nus premeditated as lions asked the public to not judge hiiu harshlp us lie Inivd Lena too well to live without Iter. Hum, claimed he was marrii-- to tlie girl seen mouths ugo. Since then she limit begun a life of hliBiue, taking on another fellow. Uci refusal to hiive more to do with him lud to the shooting. Rum kills ia-n- a M ( A. K. Mala IISes R,jiniiir. Boise. April 27. June 17th tlie atRte encumpinrnt uf tlie G. A. It. 'will begin and continue for three days. A committee of the local sst has been appointed to feel the pulse of tlie citizens toward tnuking preparations and aiding for the reception of the old soldiers. They Hinl that uli seem willing to contribute in every wiiy possilile to make the encampment a success. Tlie ground near the G. A. IL hall liHslicen secured and tlie post will erect tents sufficient to ucconnuodute all tliu visiting veterans. Blankets ami kettles will be procured from tlie lwrraeks and those occupying the tents will do their own rooking. The plan is to revive the conditions of tlie time when the e G. A. K. fought for the uien of maintenance of the Union. Kminil-- I Chinook, AasoriMlua Fleet Mont, (Mm April 27. Tha Northern Montana Hound-U- p association held its tlii ltd annual meeting today, which bnmgiit together a representative lot of livestock mnmiiisidon men and railroad urn. The meeting was attended by aliout JD0 and arrangements were made for tlie spring round-uand other business of the association. Conrad Kohra was elected president for tlie ensuing and year; John Harris, F. D. Kingston y waa scure-ar- y and treasurer. cattle-grower- s, p Klk Hf I of Rlanatioa, Laramie, April 27. News received from Jackson's Hole slates that fully 75 per cent of the yearling rlk have died of starvation in that region. On one ranch alone it is necessary to herd at night to protect tlie hay from the onslaught of the immense herds of elk. It is estimated that S.OOO of them were endeavoring to gain the enclosure where the etaeka are located. The ranchmen are going alsiut in emnpan-ic- a piliug up dead animals for cremation as a hygienic precaution. sr 1111 Fighting Vary UMpnilrljfi London, April 26. Dispatches from Constantinople consry the information that the Sultan has removed Kdcm 1as.ia from command of the forces on the froutier. In view of the fact that tlie press roHirts sent out incline everything iu furor of Turkey ,tldi set inn seems strange and unaccountable. When taken in connection with the farther fuel .'hat the war s is suppressed in Turkish puers, merely brief uniu lumvnicuts of victories being print-id- . it suggests thut Hissibly the inurements ui 1 urkish forces have ind been SO lovely ami serene as tlie press disIdle tlie Kultun's patches indicate. troops have undeniably made great advances it may liuve Wen done ut a cost af wliicU the world at large ia not apprised. The Greeks have lieen driven from Larissa with a severe loss. It is reported that they suffered a loss of ammunition stores which somewhat crip1rinee pled them teinHirnrily. has fallen hack to Iliarsiila, a place iiiiule faiuinis two centuries ago. Thu place lias natural fortifications which will sniucwliHl alone for tlie list af aiiiiiuitinu. Here a stubborn stand is to W-- iiiiule. A feature nf the war that ia without explanation is the inarching and countermarching of the Greek troops, frequently robbing them of tho fruits of victory by withdrawing ut a critical moment. Wlieter it is of a lock uf men ia nut known. A rumor lias been given circulation, prolmliiy without foundation, tliut the powers would Inlurveiie and atop tlie war this week. While it would be gratifying to the powers to achieve tills result, there is no i'kuliluiud of such a proceed lire. Grows mul Tsrkrjr PARLIAMENT AND GREECE. ' Absolutely PurCs Olibmtcd ftr Un print linvmlnir AwurtMi urn! limit lifultii'Mi. triin;ilt ihI flNHl ftiUUI uf nil foniM mAlllfcl UrtllllrrAlliMI 4'utltttiuH Ui 4h up lirtkUtllh KtlUli BA KINO row lit. IU MKW YOKK. Itif (M liars Mst FUatlfuL week at ths horaa market and Every stock yards we, in connection with our business, corns in touch and have eon vernation with scores of insa from all sections of tha West, aian who are thoroughly posted as to tbs condition of ths burse trade In their respective localities, says Buffalo Homo Kavlsw. From Western borsemun tbe universal verdict, aad they are in a position te kaow, ia that there ia now aa uf horses ia tha country, but that they are not of the right sort that out of the vast nuuliere oa Western farms, the percentage of thoea salable at the present time is decidedly smalL The great bulk of the horssa oa tha farms all over the country are of inferior quality, for which there la but little demand any plaoe, and when marketed they are generally muney-luaufor all who handle them, even when got from the farms fur next to nothing. But on eaeh farm If there la not a really good marketable burse, there may ba oua or mure that will aell fairly well compared to the pour etui tho best eaeh one baa. These are balug tent to market as fast aa they caa ba cleared from tbe country, even If they are under duslrabla salable eg end not in the vary beet marketable condition anything that 111 sell, without regard ui the future supply and demand for burses. over-supp- ly ra 4 Liberal Csuilltlate w 111 maka a FIzM tor Klnrlbia on III Grrrk ymtiuii. London, April 26. It hnpicna that a for Furlisment lias been unexpectedly sprung in the Crewe dl. vision of Cheshire liy resignation of tlie Tory mrmlier, and Hie Lilmrul can-- , fltdiite, a nephew of John Bright, haa Isddly (led u mi tlmt he will make hia Effects of Dehorning. Of a lot of campaign on the Greek question. twenty yearling and Tlie constituency consists inuiuly of eieers now being fed at lbs Oklahoma railway operatives, lierolnfora wholly experiment elation, eleven were In November, the others havpreoccupied with their own special ing beau dehorned previously. Three affairs. A Liberal majority will comdays later tbe dehorned steere were pel the government to modify its east-m- i found to have lost aa average of ovar policy in favor of Groce. A Tory 11 pounda each 'tn' weight, while those rirtory, on tlie other-- , hand, will previously dehorned showed un average strengthen the hands of the Ministers ala of 16 pounda each. Uue weak lain maintaining that there la no man- ter Mis Iresnly dehorned steers showed date from tlie English people that Eng- a gain of SO pounda each; the other land should do anything beyond con- nine a gain of 21 pounds. The apparent lose from the dehorning tor the 19 serving her own interests. 16 pounds each. Not Therefore the situation has become days wee about oio of tbe dehorned steers eeeiaed to one of momentous importance not only allow any ill ellecu from the to Greece and Turkey but to tlie Bri- but they evidently are lose operation, for a few tish Government days. Lx. ld ed DISASTROUS CLOUDBURST. If large size and weight are desired, lelar.t large hnne, but the rooster should bo active end. vigorous. A Qnrer rats Indian Tarrltarj Devaluated by Heavy Dul ds, Idaho, April 27. A queer Wind and Ruin MlurnM. Turn ths aherp Into the 'weed patch. discovery bus been made in a cave Dallas, Tex., April 26. A special to near cave ia Tbe a large one the News from Knfuuia, I. T., says: A end near tbe east wing a rumbling series of cloudbursts, heavy wind and sound, like rushing water could lie rain storms occurred iu und smun-- l heard. Investigation proved the noise Kufauls nil of Inst night and extended to be caused by a strong current of air over about 100 square miles of terricoining from a crevasse in the south tory. Office In Bank . . Pij son City welL The following day it wee disTlie rain fell in torrents and wss the covered tlie air was being sucked into heaviest for fifty years. Farm houxaz, the opening with as mnch foreo as it fences and crops were washed away In had been blown out the day before. an extent amounting to n mlaniity. i. H. EVANS Tlie damage dune to crops ia beyond BRIEFLY TOLD. lu-r- Re S. winimcr Notary Public The price of coal In Denver will be reduced from 93 to 92.50. Tlie Portncuf and Bear rivers are already so high as to flood tlie low lands iu southeastern Idaho. Mra. W. M. Berry of Telluride, CoL endeavored to light a fire by the aid of kerosene last Monday aud was burned to death. An old pioneer, named James A. Ellis fell from a railroad bridge at Fossil,, near Montpelier, Idaho, and was cstiinnto. Nearly every acre of ground fur many miU-- iu all directions will have to lie replanted, and ninny farms are entirely under water. Several covered wagons floated down tlie South Canadian river this morning, accompanied by small houses and household furniture. s NEGROES HASTILY QUIT Tli Town of Ardmore, and Nut a Colored Mas Romaics, Ardmore, I. T., April 26 Aa a result drowned. of tlie wuf ning given to all negroes in Idaho woolliuyers have organized to tlie town of Davis, lust week, by a mob beep down the price of wool, so some of masked white men, not a colored growers contend. The attempt will man remains In the town. The federal fail. Jack Davis, alias Disinondfleld Jack, who killed John C. Wilson on Deep Creek ou February of last year, lias been convicted of murder in the first degree at Altman, Idaho. A law passed by the recent Idaho legislature requires the warden to go after prisoners sentenced to tlie penitentiary instead of allowing tho various sheriffs to bring them, A trial has shown that the state will lie greatly by tiic Travel Is impeded and great damage property ia being done by high water in the Boise river. At Boise City, Idaho, a bridge has been swept away and everything along More Creek has been washed out, while further d:image is feared. A man named George Green lias been drownod. David A. Brake, prospector, was locked in the county jnil at llutte a few daya ago and will be examined as to his sanity. His parth-uls- r hobby is that he ia alaint ready to patent a machine for turning out full grown men, without tlie necessity of having them go through tha preliminary stages. boni-fitte- d i grand jury which wss called together by Judge Kilgore to investigate the outrages, examined a small army of witnesses, but reported that it had been impossible to identify any of the raiders. When it been ms known that no indictments had been returned, the colored people hastily quit the town. The murder of a white man by a negro waa tlie preliminary auitse fur the trouble at Davis. GEN. RIVERA REPORTED DEAD. Ifsakli OlUi-v- r llrings tho Nows toNrerLork lily. New York, April 26 Lieutenant Ramon Navarro of the Hpuni.th cruiser Infanta Isabella, which bus just arrived here for the Grant memorial exBuis Rivera is dead ercises, declares: of hia wounds. We heard the news A Yoeng through a rumor that was going round the town just before we sailed, and I am sure that it is the truth. One of the last things he did was to thank his doctors and nurses for tne cure they tqid given him. He left 9500 in gold to lie given to tho wona.'led K punish DENTIST. Over Douglass' hardware store. Every thing pertaining to high art dentistry Badly decayed teeth made serviceable lor life bv intsdlusinient ol Gold Aluminum or Porccieiu Crowr. REST SETS OF TEETH At prices within reach of all. Wheels, Tool QuBtjSSr BTYLBBI Ladies', fiefltfcmen's ft Tacdcn. The Lightest Hanning Wheels oa Earth. THE EIDBEDGE THE BELVIflERE. Wl ainrf MsSs 6ss4 Isuleg B schists I Why Iksaldal as Bate flood Whasisl National Sawing Machino Co., J9 Broadway. Not York. Fsctaryi . Bslvldsiw, IBs. 1 I I |