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Show f Hi SAUNA SUN, S ALINA THE SUN it is presumed the refusal of Miss P Nelson threw Blackburn into a fit of jealousy. Decoration day afternoon Miss Nelson went auto riding with friends, Ray Maher being one of the party. The presence of Miss Nelson and Maher being together, it is believed further incited Blackburn arid urged Kim. on to his dastardly ir YoungGunnisonGirl Murdered at Bingham Issued Every Friday at Salina, Utah. mail matter under th Entered at'. the. postoffice at' Salina, as second-clas- s act. of Congress of March. 3, 1879.' 1 (Continued SAUNA, UTAH from page- 1) - ifirstjtate2fomk O F S A LIN A '.' deed. . A. BD Nelson, father to- the' slain burn would have severed' the' head girl, did not learn of of his had he not broken the razor, which he daughter .unhil Friday morning. He was using .A portion of - the razor was working at some mining properwa's found imbedded' in the bone. of ties far from- - telephone or .telegraphic the. n.eck of' Miss Nelson. After he communication.- - Word finally reachhad taken-- . the life of the girl Black.-b'ur- n ed him and he arrived in Gunnison t'hen tried fo kill, himsetf.' Saturday evening Gunnison . Valley ' ' . . . . Blackburn, though suffering 'from News.the self inflicted wound, was placed under arrest byJV. H. Hendrickson, a - SUBSCRIPTION' RATES 7 . ' ..... One Year: Six Months. ' the-deat- . .'. ... .'.$2.00 1.00 . ... Payable In Advance 'In: making change of address, give old address as well . ' -- . as.thd-new- . Advertising Rates 'Given on'. Application. ; . ' . -. .11. W. CHERRY Bingham .police officef. (Later the injured man vas takeh to a" epunty hospital .w"heret he is being held .'incommunicado, with a guard stationed over -- him.. Arrangement aijdprelim-inary hearing of Claudg .Blackburn, .Editor and Publisher . SAL Member DIPPING INTO -- SCIENCE . -- . . Salina Sun 'Platform.' , I . . . NEW - '- .. V - .. ,. There .ar-- between five tnd ten' mljllbn-- species of. Insects In thef world. Many of these ' are. to os.. Some very help In destroying the harmful! Insects, others give us Valuable' medicine,' find others stlir-ruor- e .Aefur tarry the pollen from plant' t'o plauf, enabling them to bear their friflt and flowers, ilGI I :SCI IGOtrBUILDING'. --- AN IMPROVED 'I IICl'IWAY T1 IROUGI . YON. TRAVEL. , - A -- . ing public.- - . MbRE .'RESIDENCE ' MANDS-O- - BUILDINGS- - TO MEET THE'- HOMESEEKERS HERE. .THE ADVANCEMENT OFSAEINA. m -- . - DE-- . . "I ' V- - 7 Black-burn- it ifi - TORCHLIGHT PARADE AGAIN .;, , . . '' . .A press dispatch says tliat higK- ' faxes may cause a revolt in Chicagcr. ,W$ suppose .this refers '.to the high ; . t.ax per quart.. . . .' . W.e know a fellow who .will sonfe.of the things lie reads in tjie Bible, Jbut believe everything thaj; his bootlegger fells' him.. . . . er - I, -- .'... .. - i - . : w .. . .. V-- - : ' . a ....'. . 't-iq- ' v . .' - - l ' : . 1 7- - ' ''"'I , I . ...'... . I . ''. ' .. v 1 - , i, . . . .. Butter-- print it quickly. .' ' ' Wrappers-ta- nd . . .s . ' ; ;- .- . , '' We do -' .. .. .. a . -- .- swt-tetief- ! . C: ques-.,-.- atastret . GATES, VPr'es. H- - S. . V ' Memories ifearlier political .campaigns will.be r'eviyed atKan-sa- s under consideration .is carried to' effect. . lt. is City' if plan-noproposed to organize. a parade on the eve of the'RepubIicnnational t i I 1, convention,' June next; a flambeau parade, consisting'of.march- ' : ing clubs bearing torches and garbed in picturesque costumes will make .its. way1 through a business street to park where a, great f . F.loats .will. feature the demon? pyrotechnic display will be held-. , f f stration representing .gxgat. Republicans, including, the partyjs presi. dents. ; For a good many years. the spectacular features of campaigning have been discarded. In the times gone by, the marching clubs were prominent in every contest. Fifty years and more ago, they furnished the colorful atmosphere to the struggle .for votes. ' The vied for conspicuous, attire. The favorite style. was an 'oilcloth cape and a headgear in bright-Hues- . They carried kerosene torches at night, the blazing .of which, in the comparatively dim s'tre.ets, VaS a striking picture. There was a practical connection between the torches and capes, as the former, shed had the drippings from the flambeaus, which usually consisted of tin cans hung by swivels on poles. .. . . Before the Civil War there was the keenest rivalry between.the marching organizations, and many clashes occured in the. streets of the larger cities as they paraded- - Not much care was exercised to prevent coincidence of dates, and sometimes the battle for ballots took on a sanguinary aspect as collided. . Then the torch staffs became' weapons and many were the wounds inflicted. If the Kansas City parade sets a new. fashion ' for marching partisans, this coming empaign will be livelier than ever present the expectations promise. But. these are motor days.-anis not much in favor. Will the new mode of demonstration adopt the modern vehicle for transport? Will there be illuminated runabouts and sedans and coupes "all dolled up" with drapCT'es and ' '. pictures and perhaps electric lights? , It would be well thus to revive the old custom of. public demonstration of party affiliation'. Campaigning by letter, by speech, by radio and by print is rather. dull work. A good bid fashioned rally, with marchers and bands and floats and torches, with speeches delivered to thousands attracted by the show and keyed up to 'enthusiasm by the spectacle , is likely to be more effective than the method of reasoning. It may thus be possible to. bring out the voters to the point at which more than a minority of the peo' ple will declare their preferences. Washington Star.. .' Speaking .of .'farm relief Vhat bet-tvould you want thpn the repeal of.the automobile sales tax? . 1S2S. Western Newspaper Union : . rt . . Citizens-o- f J.ersey. City; thVew.eggs . . . sp'eakef who attempted Labial'! rick'" . .' criticize the. city tax. rates to. ' on the Froraa story "She .was.it said' that. thlire .yvas never ylth .set thick' llgband new under the. sun ? i '. Nelsdn'told-'Blackburkheet 'nf' paper .from 'the envelbpet" 'apy thing goes.. Ak tjite time, iss . . ' shg. could' not wndwould You inlgtft set. your 'lips ;and try this. Subscribe-rdoand him." Borrow. nt two The . not .marry parted Boston.Transcrlpt, - . . - - s' '- .V ' ' H; B CRANDALL CsHier-;- . 'C. E, PETERSON, E.V. JOHNSON, Asst. Cashiers ' e -- ' ' . i . Million! of. Insects murder .of .Flora Nelson, will be set for Wednesday June.20. T.he c'omplaint charges .that Blackburn. slashed the throat .of his former sweetheart, .with a r.azor ata garage at..CaixFork at Bingham. . . ..ThS conditions leading up- to th'e. kelson- bymurder is. said,' resulted from a love" 'affair of 'two' years. Standing.. The! 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