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Show The sai:t lake telegram TIME TUESDAY EVENING, AUGUST 11, 1903. IIMfc OF San Francisco Spreads krsclf for Entertain ment of G. A. R. Encampment Visitors. Mara San CALIFORNIA CROPS III LIVES OR VET n Any fcol can take a hore to rtitr, but it takes a idse man to mile him drink," says the proverb. The liorvc cats when hungry and drink when thirsty. A man eats and drink by the c1:k,to without the nerd of nature. Brcauv? of careless eating ani drinking " tto:nach trouble" is otic of comntonejt of REPORTED AS SI10RT Grain, Hay and Fruits Below Average Yield, but Quality Is Better 000000000 SAN FRANCISCO, Aug. 11. According to the report of the Htate Board of Trade Just tiled, the California praln From Ios Angeles comes the 0 crop, now almost completely harvested, news of the arrival of the advance will aggregate materially lef than an () guard of the veterans. The arrl- - () average, and while on the whole the hay X vals include Pennsylvania, crop is short, the amount realized to 70; with 4", Illinois, Utah, strong; the growers by reason of better pries will be greater than nr. nverage. SAN FRANCISCO, Aug. 11 The prescattering delegations from other PhilMcDowell The of States. post Though falling short of the big crop parations for the national encampment U'02. the fruit output will compare 200 of due with members is adclphia of the G. A. R. are pretty well conclud favorably with other y ars and because to arrive on special train and from ed, and from all indications the visiting of its excellent duality it will command now on until August 15th the vet- larger prices. drape, hop and beet will a have very pleasant time delegates erar.s, their families and thousand crops promise well. while here. Festivities have been arof other visitors will pass through the southern city. ranged for their benefit not only in this 0 city, but all through the country. Everywhere can be noted the stir of preparations, committees of citizens and coteries of the G. A. R devising plans to make the sojourn of the veterans one of the pleasant memories of their lives. A bureau of registration and information will be opened for the benefit of all arrivals, who are expected to register there as early as possible after their arUtah. rival in this city. Private "Paul FORT DrCHKSNi:: The veterans and other visitors from J, Twelfth Irtantry. lta. Huels. company the Fast are already pouring into this in th hospital In 1'ort liuchesr.' yur-davmiUU1. a suppi?-i-icity, and thousands are now on their to th' company c.mr...irvl r r.lt J.li way crossing the prairies of the middle dirt i tli.s lo opfrna West on trains coming in from all diwire fmjtul. with .vn. are i;i.ki;' Th Uath. aftir to the Western metroporections, bound Ex- - Family trouble Is content b n to oixd luvc nupj lis by the Golden Gate. the The Spanish-America- n war veterans PltOVf: A larx consrgatlon nttird-ti- l will be represented in force during envrr tru1 P;r.ral rtntonu Chicago. by campment week, and active measures of Joseph Atkinson and Lucy f have been taken by them to give a of I'lliliy's rnTruad .iiid'nl. victim la !. '.".xpid.sy af it. grand reception to the Grand Army. CHICAGO, Aug. 11. Following: the theld h:r.nv.m i war.! Money continues to be subscribed with announcement of the police authorities f rs v.'K- IP Mop U. It. i.' is. a liberal hand by local merchants, and j. ... . I r r i.l rk. H;.au:M. the amount now on hand aggregates a that dram shop lieo.s must bo taken Wilklns Davll John ur.il Ai Ue It.puUiiI total of $22,723. out for ail clubs vhe sold, IP. cl Snvu'I. liquor the clubhouse of the Chicago Athletic tl th!rt..n-y.ar-o- l PllfiVO: AU- -it C.l'.li REDUCTION "WORKS MAY i Ai t d n s. a: .f Mr. .v.i.. association has become "dry." Tre tol of ironi ;i d .l.ry Jr.. l'ruo, CHOSE INDEFINITELY. tal abstinence decree was 1 ar.noup.oed watr.in hl In r rV; after a meeting of the hoar of directf tl:" frar-tur- .s Vrarm la lla pt.ua i'iors by President Alexander II. Kevel, uv i wa. till th i ':! at COLORADO SPRINGS. Colo., Aug. 11. wu.s iit hy lMli and who said: l'ruo i.a.h'd The strike inaugurated yesterday in the "We have voted that no drinks bo b Cripple Creek district against shipping Fold over the bar, and the ruling will .' s . - M !l'J r. rililVd:d to ' K.'.towir.U ore to the plants of the United States Relav the Coup!. e do r.ot be religiously enforced. ar Id '. orof Jr., duction and Refining company at Colowish to get into trouble with th law, s. ph It. l)ai:'..lr. pa:.5-r- i ;,nd Marfan t latk. a-iikv i rado City and Florence, because of the re- and we shall not p?ek to evade it." , a:.d d r. b' Fork: j..nJ.a to fusal of the mill trust pay Thirteen other clubs have serve! no;'S.-the scale of wages demanded b th" tice l, both ff h.'rlr.K on City Clerk I.anff that they have i'lt'Toa, "Western Federation of Miners. ..? ma b la ITY: A firikf with abandoned PAH iv Jtheir bar?. Among this th- - New York . Kuu.or t.i thai which the Millmen's union is affiliated, .1 t; h r tif lii.-lias as yet. in nowise affected operations number are the "Lincoln. Itonoken. Autoii,'.- - w. at the Standard mill in Colorado City, in- mobile, Tuscarora and Press clubs. The Ptt ha-- i to trt- mine, ai d m.tlot, annn f asmuch as the company has enough or reason day li. tray u pr at the smaller clubs for tin in on hand to run the plant for several this firstgiven by S. i xcil.'iii'-- ' t ami v"atl"t. was tho ipur.' fact that they Ktotklaiid. i h tistity as tJ promlm-iidays. The men employed at the Standard could not step afford to pay the $."00 license f"ii-ii:-n- s mill are not members of the union, and lnrhaviiig y, 'i; n Pat u.an! ;Prdil the company ixpct no difficulty in op- fee. of tnai et ti.- ti h.ivc i. th" plant unless the strike at J...U of . ti. i:r.portaia-h'.m erating Creek cuts off the supply of ore. rl.iir.at'N- la I ti;-.was Cripple nni i;m In that event it is said that the company YELLOWSTONE PARK EXCURwill close its mi II. indefinitely, paying its SION. Idaho. employees one third of their present watces for six months. POISI!: P. S. P. '.r.tt. n protnln. nt Nnv !lav a mar;, wa 1;1 ! u t.i i' ; thrown Tlur.'l. r ii.aur.t .iM y Erovns Victim Better. Aug. 12th. via Oregon Short Line into a sta.,. Th h.nrx from most Monlda the picturesque through seven-da- y !own r i I and whil Spokane, Aug. 11. Thomas Turnbnw tour of the park, ran away. P.aniroute a i, tt was taron aalat who wa-- ?hot Sunday morning at lnJ,:rK-tha. kU" d )rn YVarh.. by J. K. Brown, underincluding rail and stage transportation a tr... in the park, only almf'St Instantly. Th nrfdu. i.l rccatr.d went a urgical operation here yesterday and hotel expenses allt y t:.t Number limited. Call at city or. a, hill ad.ag out of lnoi mag. Th-:- ; pullet, which had pased $43.:,0. Long valley. for office particular?. through his body, was found ticket Morrison Ins ho . ,: I th. POIF: n(J.v. It against the spinal column. H. II. Iiavh as of rrpiyaatl wa '.iniovf-- and the .surgeon in charge OUTING EXCURSION, l...t r mul r'.t.tt!?-IIc- h inju r of Imnilrat .'. recovery of the patient prolk-tsu!id ha?! n aim d T. C 1'-.- 'ton of in. Brown is in th" jmv-- n Ca!dull tv s icc.d him. Purl:', August 15th, ami months Mr. PavH hai Some talk of lynching J i at Colfax. In o;!ic" he has .r wa-but a report from (larfield To Idaho points via Oregon Short Bine. ..."n , r t.. r a p a w!i!"h .' month. low rates. is ate-no Usual trouble that very indu expected Ills p. month lhan th approprl-.tlonr 'lit. although in case of Turn- at " la d cxii' w;i. be revived. iW the talk may of th..- ofiice h.iv. an.our.Pd to ordy d:-tav- ness rj f "i 1:1 - cn '',C"a i ery cures -j dii-cavr- Can't Stand the Pressure of $500 License acted ad-irj- i t sr. ti-- att I It curci the t T; fail ..'!,'! i V" :i t ";- "i-.- - f: j i .j j j .n. vt rrc.:TC , r-- ..? t.u--..- - t - . at-.'- I For r rt:r:',M Utt. G?r,'.; 1 I r t s'r - - l,.t.I ti l t. i I" i';i;u-.r- ' Toet and . k.' .:-- Aj-tl- v. in w i f JiiV, tr d. i.. I . t -. A " 'T i'r-- I - - i I t! ir ;.i i? " ! . 'a ' s ToUl- .!' i. i ir my v '" -- . Ciar-lie.- . ! naf A -- Ps i:. th" 'tt'-f- itl-nia- .tt l ;:; u.i!,:o ft;!! - r l- t , VP ik. - - .... ' I : P.: J ;- r : L- " ?:: .'o'.rni, t. I'A' o i ,;,V! T I v.. 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TCtKi ATCHISON', 5 i a, Vw . t 1 v ; . . .tt. i-- c:. ,t jy , v, m -- T (l Minister Dead. M-V- - - . 1 rx-Mcxic- - P.-li'.- - ip- - ! rhllolonin al - i.v. :..-- s. ; -. J , r, r.-- I . r.i':,t-i- 'f..' . ts i r a I. t i- n! i; P .'! i -'d r f r- 1 1...--. ta. ,:i -- f a, ? ! I 1 - ' . ",' k" - J. ;f ;hf;iv, :t ;!f;.i.: jp! ' ';. x , t.A:r: a t . a 1. -: i it it' if.y. an. r a tn. Ir of t ; i , :, - , , . fii'irno. !.:n;n. .. . ; . -; i- rr.-u..- . - ' . -- - i,r-.- . r J t 1 v.. ...T.-..- lux-sen- Oiv-- , W rr r :M f '. ;. ,vi I'ru. 11 v. it f a. i , jv-rt- atrrt fall on sr . t . H'i't'. v4lr, ,T v: 1 . r- so-call- ed t h. . k-h- - 1 -' M.ir:-i.iK- Ja i u tJ.rrn in rnnmr - .- - -t yt-st-- ' JJ 'JJ .I;:!:!. S.35 P.m 1 - r o.-jr!. bowels htalihy. -. ;;'..'.-pi- is-- ; ht. rSrf.-!har.i-rt- . V. ; 'r - ( '. fitt.Vr ! j .......p.tr ......' t T . '."n v.f I p-'n- c ' IT T. AI.L T HA INS DAILY. 'A f ; t Tcvrilri i.--? 1 ; s ."ae, M C ft. from F!.vf City, i?arr ?r - C . . (.'' H't-i- i ik. : , . ) - n- ti.c.-i:r.i;-n- .irj. O'.n?.. i. iv-- t i w-;- j- " r Prv. Itf- - - iB'-'t-.ri- l I jrrr Ir,!frrJ.;',tv, t c: - Cftr?-- . r. . I , . . r. 1 " Aitnivr. Prevn rrm Mrc r ar t t'.orn-ac- h T, In1..' C !.. A?;vf.ey "5 xt iSel nrri-tr. !': t. r lie i. ;a '. n !" 7:30 a.m . 4 I C::r.: t'!at rs nirh - t- 4I uniii'.: to t;'v.. . ! 1 di- nutr- r .. Ci;;,P.:i. IXr. ....... K ; rVom moral, cures ousi:;ja:c cougn weak luns. . Th-rnn- ar. ..1U4Jraj '.t tin tt I-- of other wb.ich have nrgiiia th cir ori!,s:t in a d:- cici condition f the 8to:nach, and of direction and r.,:trilj .?t. . d::-ca-v- l v-i- ii othrr ori;an of v.d through orr-'tn'- i Jr.'. t Jt; Dtvrr stomach Vl the . ition. alliett . al Ik .r. :.S:00 a.m Go'..!- - Hr. Pierce gestion 1 '. Va:y .c, fr?. C1TT. j ! ic.O!ninis and jrr-- r rrev of '.:cie of ""vvl the tc::;ach. j V FOUR STATES. rr, YxtT.c.tz rin or lr 1 i"vo. Iht. Vl:,r .it Mrrrjr, n!,fr!,' l r. ful- utmz Dr.roT. I ' J- n item idlers ;x!r.i 1903 f, 1 J B4 I'"..- Fer c.v.inj he-d.cV- Uiin SALT l arjl many other f.vr:: to:;.? rr.ark ihi - ' dlrAr.c, '1 J; after ..... molt onncoN shout s. bit- inrf, unruturl Teb, DTPAHT. risintr'. tclch ter NEWS FROM BOOZE N CLU Sur and TABLE SAN PEDRO, LOS ANGELES AND SALT LAKE R. R, CO. rr-jra- nl Than Ever. ADVANCE GUARD IN LOS ANGELES ON THE WAY OUT. 7 f ! D:i?rhtful Via.-- 3 S 13 ri . t to Visit. C I r: t i J . - l 1 F'-- - - t . xp-r.p-- ;:..-.- ; .h 5 . i'1 ) conia-'Cthe- H-..- Greatest rir.jr . - .1 CHANGE OF VENUE pa fS3 rps I m m Ui?n X-M- J LsijJ i? kunitkm Pi7 WJJ IS GRANTED KEEFE ItAYLlNS: tji VlJ Ihtwlinn I.- Iun to d Mls I Mr. Harris IPn. J"..j i '1 1 ..-.- H. ;i t 1 liAWLJX, Anq. Mil B j venue, ; in AU-an- t.a- Rest for Tired Mothers r.f thr - r: pr-'?5d- ; touniy, Judia- C. 11. - .MP I;. Is m.u t .i."- - - t:,- r 1 l -- jat ;:. , tro i' fh-1'. i . 14 t w ; -- a;P-.;-- ! - , . "v . J v- J t 1 - Hno-v- m v lie heen allowed out of . et 11. fucH of close weary Sli-r'- ff Par; .grown ,, ; hi.-- j j n:A:.n,(.0 p4,s turr.-.- SAX ,,f tl !.., Pr--'.!;- C. T!-.tr.- :: v .r,. A ra rva'l V'ai.Mrv of r " ta r . n th.. - -- vu'U 'P-a- . I A ."r.m - ?. Ji--- 1 1 C. l. F nn-roy- IP-- i d.-a- Sna-Hini- , ; - In Baths With l UU ,i h N ll l cl YORK. A'.ic cro.-a-in.i- ? Jzi s" pay Is poor and the men object to the conscription. Hotel Is Destroyed. Cuticura gentle applications cf of streetest and CiHtrneut, purest emollients and greatest of ekln cures. This is the purest, sweetest, most treat- permanent and economical ment for torturing, disfiguring, itching, and hurnir., blet'dir.2, scaly, crusted eczeskin cud scalp humours, pimply mas, rashes and irritations, with loss of hair, of infants and children, a3 well as adults, aud is sure to succeed when all other remedies and physicians fail. Summer cures are speedy, permanent and economical. Pold ttuocehout th world Cnticur Foap, 25e., Oint-itih'Coated 50c. ItM0ient. (in form of ChocolteCkarterw VAlv.ttc Fr rM ot S(. Depots : London.JS7 'XIColtfmbaa houti! S.: Parin. 5 Ki;e Ue la Fail; Bo.ton. Potter Dri's Chern. Corp , Sole Proprietor. A fej"Seai for ' Cuticur Skin Bock." U, ..'t.ane, Amr. 11. Th. threo-ftor- y Was-h.- briek bela; built at Tekoa. by tha Washington I.hiaor company was do- b morn- Htroved believed to Intv been the work tncf. It of an incendiary. The lops is etlmatrd at ?J".r't.'), with insurance of about half that amo'mt. The company states It v. ill Hi h.oo 1 IP.-- 4 . 1 1 tl v-- . r- e.i-h- ! 'tf- t- tl Mt ii .Pi aui J rep r wr.V.OJt 3t.y nfr.t t-- i tell 3ccit:4; !!e 1 j.'.'. sr r. !l 1 i1 j- c rr r ? " c- :r? 1 f, U'"d o ti M - t"--- I t 'it!.-- t '- ! -- ' fj 1 j I'r. cn a ' ::-.- . :.c - I,. Ii. Klv.akps. IjI.o. f P- i I i::,U::. f : ':: e yet--ter'!a- 1.--5 be rebuilt. p i E Harper's o:uci:!U!:3 or V-- .. Pa a i d, V ' ' (lb, ' : f t r J "L2 Ij 1 " J 1 sh.oeUiiK nland. conttsts two s::cc:;d south sr. T l; H HJ r v " " T 's ' ' i r. -- v. -- r r:. rr 11 ;n - ' r s ? ? f j T' aK'" In ,t . P ij 1 xwtt5 ti"! v rT---.s:Tar- R 'jj w-4 I Si A A " ' I . f .m. t I h of IlaM'nir?. r.tv. f I; if r a, r.s f. r lining th appoaitmer.i ;n ht f J .;!l if tile l.rritorl.l Hnpretn. vmrt. Thletter reals, in part, as fell.iv.?: Th ona.b rathtt in brincliac rno to my b i' riv.lnatl .a I" th iroyt et of Statt hoiul. Statehood for N w M v!o In my Judgment. off. an I t do rot b- lieve it whl l" withhehi mueh I . nv-- i r. When Statehood rom.s. the of m which I have b". n tippotnted will lap?"."' . I - nt First Morsa Operator. l'lULADKLPHIA. f.-- r Auk. 11. Car. COLO RAD SHORT UNT TO ST. LOUIS. 0-UTA- ; I,ou! XxuJ 5nrr E ?? ar.4 Ui'i City. trn. Toutit n Or.ty CPU'. UUbu !.-!- :- rf ?:.rf IMJ' i iit .- - , IT. t'r.:-."- . VA cMN a-r- .J - e;-e- m rfr, -- 5 ALT LAKr; pa!j throxirh t.- CMr.r". pclal without c.iA.r.. daily. b'.ock. Tnqulrn at ticket in City. Any C.1rf rrmtr F!t H. fuPr glren. irw:sUND. O. P. A-- 2JlaiKur1 lacir.c P.r.. Bt. 1a 1, C. A. Tit I PP. C. P. A.. JflKiourl PacLHc Pr BaJt Xki ka rare f ; ehar.g fL la-l'.- and otr.-Jtnun TVo trair.t U.5 rn M !i BuTaio and NwlowYork. rate for tur.ra r just i:VK'o'.al attention to to MOW. Oil trir.5, vU I . .rn-t- $J VHin n s r. f Declined. WhyVTHe I.'I V tare pui.tisno.i p.iay. a la, i- iMop,-Nihlo'- ror ri-t-m- 1 ; I r.J. ' e bat! 5V ltd. Old Theatricnl Man Dead. NF.YV Yt)Hi;. Aii(c It. Prar.k Myrtbt. a teran threatrlral man, tiled today after a short i'lness. various tlm.-- b' v. manager of the oi l Cutnl-jnethe Oar.Pn th N'-- "iiork. th Wit, 1 sor and th- - Murray 11 PI t f" 1; ' ;i r, f. - f" BBS k nn eats :K r trap - -- f a ' ' i' qualitt. r-s- fx v U - tl--'- San Pedro. Cab. A us. 11. Capt. Smith of the schooner Maria K. Smith, which has arrived here from Ballard, Wash., Charles Henry Love-lanreports the loss of a sailor, 112 years of are, on Wednesday, August 5th. Lo eland fell from the main mast peak to th deck, a distance of sixty feet, and rolled into the sea. Efforts to recover the body failed. Loveland's home was In Boston. J I ' :C1! HaVC tt.' A lr .Ml-h.- , Tell Into Sea. 1 I b5 . t - I. 1 u b :i r. t t I a 1 4 ' tl j i' it t.; ? af 1 5 . - r U 1 Pi I .T-.- t : t t u- -3 Plenty cf Fruit ji : ; v ; w ! ti, ! TICKET.'; etri' r;:ur. Ii! : it ar-- t ir? I C; i'. ;lMli'r-- : i" M iivv' r Injrd.r. Dr. Miics Mcd.cal Co. - " i'r. , j 1 i:-.- I t,.t-,;- - ,'; I 1 . Pa j!.'. VU"i octvj.c ri JL.kc ! ; r 1 t;a:-,r- v-- , :i. Mils r. fii - b.r. tf wrrtc ; 1 KUt. CA i L v - . v vo var !; for t wa t;t in New- the I r.lP d Stab s" aay" ofiirc Vol k. ::id fortr- rly I 'r.lt. ! Siatt s C. a, a! at HoriKkonr, is d :ol nt h's hrn in Orange, N. J., Irom paral . .d.. Uob Atl-Atnrl- ruraks are busy rounding tip. the natives term In the for a army. The And J, At.,rr- .: ?.mTT j .hnoter. Is dead at his iiome hi Ibo kt"n. He was rori.-rrron of th ppad best marksmr-- in the roinitrv aisd v,;. ii member of the b am whieh took part In th" International the lino into the United States at of a Campo in large numbers Isbecause now h that conscription carried on for the Mexieati army. The five-year- a U? r I All r ITwrrtt !v. -- t; rrsl debhtv on t. Irif. ct Ml .c, Trevor), s Famous Marksman Dead. Flee Trom Conscription. BOSTON. A tic 11 M. I. 11. Natives of San Diiro, Cab, Aujr. who had a national n put Uion Power California, are reported to bo l t Ni:V ll.-0!- t j 'c r rc .. wurk now jr. a ciav a l 'ha Spokant1 to form the Sweeny Federal Mining and ertnp-inywith ?"J0,ooa,tY)t) stock, to control th- lead output of the Coeiirhec-- tl'AIcnt raining on th.i tvion. (Options liave sccircj p, and it is believed the trineip-jirojiertit thai will bu put through. to a ;r . d . j " " v ' '. cr my b icr I wAj.t Pouh-s-ma:i-I- - - '. ; ; 'f i I :c-o- : .: 4 ; TIaxVx. Southern Pacific Liueu Company's tr 7cr 1 i rr i ;'.. ir;. : : i t'.? rn- t "j. t,r tuVls ar J ?,t . I;er I - !?);.! to pet Wi!A;aj t'.c t Rf-Ttl- - o. er-.r'- i- - , c- 1 ? " (. f r t - a e I ' I tc P u t t 'rrt. 1 t In a - . i ; . tn I.v v rt Ph- it rm-r:- r fr : 'I 'I Kavr f. and Ikks of the to fantry. Cu..;. nth p.far.trv. r. ef,tlv dait'i.l let hint out In the corridor, but the of atlx Ke Urr-t ( n Prica rah d;. has ofheers know the disposition of the man to phtc-.-Ii?t the ar.'' rctirrd ordered to upoTt to chances well take too whatever. any his honv . It is generally understood that he will for his defense. try the insanity dod-and the officers think he would not Duchess Annoyed. ar.d. hesitate to kill another man to make hi3 Ati. 11. -- Tl Hil OXroi'.p, Jc h Mat of iaorouh plea good. n by a report that pho hoi r itnmora d to mint, f'.i- furlo-jControl Lead Output. drivimr. It i d. clar. ti to l.iv- - be. n h r ill lufivtir w h.o was j.immeard. Vah.. Am?. 11. Th- v: that says today '.. s ar' ii;teri-?tcin a with Old Cashier Dead. of i j iv t -- r: f.n.1 -. p. ua JT!.chi tr f. i i Life. mvl .' . lvl r th ? j r.u'.ht ' '.v t' a 'un l"i I t c fcr.trc I . - I t tivi lri- r rr.'.t a; (;w i"! i:a: tr a! hsrc 01 ! i t t Woodbury in Command, vf -- q - j -- arrv.n - People. n h '; i,'rvr r " t ';5r I J e , o", ? f v" t's:n p- - ;r P. Tl..- I. - 77fAt4 jr0WA JJiU9 -i o-nr'- TZSa. I n" t - vim njxnrtn nn rirvruoruxrvAXJxr rn.: Carp.-n- f :l.t. ail.', it p.". !; l..,:!T S'. ?'i i... ! . ! i:. a p( lp .. I A i :- Cvfryor." T". Airif, i pr, W KAl.Til, Dr. Milco Nervine Saved My a Ca'n.. r SI and Wretched. 1 otlciaK. l";r. which . ln- n Nervous, Irritable I tl-.-- i:i:N): t r court, u liidi lvir!r:h' in tl next tern1, .oavti.rs next month. d Keef; will ho rctr.ovi fiom th'- jail. rs soon as th" trati-s!rre to I.aran-.itl. Iurin furni.c,.i th" iipt has hen four months hr- has Po. n in rorlir.cn.cnt lie has invert tut little trouble. Once In r. fus.d to his t il pr. tendinK to he insane and Kiru o that tune V.e lus f- to l.a.;n.;m. Nevada. court wiilff 1'ittiet rorraon for' Mill rice . I ry.- tnar-lia;,-- . iron l.i-aj- - r nf th - the trotion for the chance of that it should b- - d ..; P:rn of - of Itawlins dcIare In court that tlry helievfvl that F. J. Keefe. v. ho last th douli'.e rnurd.r h'-ril a l not ahd oul fair i?et itni'arti April, in raU Ju this lq county, liiarint; rrantf ELr-icr-tio- .t of r t.f tl, fatno'.i.H a rris-- 1 ice 'art y rr.lr.r, a;! man of ;n d yoor-.iv;i!th rh.i!d-l-oo- .l f fi pron.in-fri- ne . 'I n l.r'.l l;;. l '..'s i:;. t f r s.v.ial ai auttl th- dit" of th Ir tt. hear- lauin's of the. promtnont ing Tortured 3 After k. at c - 11. ; - i'rark of Murderer Will 3e Tried r.fne the District Court r.t Laramie. After Mental No Rest. - Grur.l rtc pAtaii Wyorninr;. inuch ytirprlx Alleged Double C ri mr-ihl- 1 : ' ! ! f A vci.,.',, 1 km r1 1 - -. t |