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Show THERM AM) EVERYWHERE. A bogus detective li is been playing, the 'confidence" dodge in 1'eiivor, , representing himself as a special spy j on the branch mint. ; It is reported that gold and silver j have been discovered iu paying quantities quan-tities at Aspen station, east of Bear river, 011 the U. P. R. R. j Mr. O'Shea, of Central, Co'orado, j tired of the plodding way men usually acquire means, tried to become rich by selling brass filings for gold dust. Mr. O'Shea is reflecting on the uncertain-: lies of speculation, in prison. I New York hackmen take verdant j ruralers into their cabs, receive full fare for a specified distauce, and then hand them over to the tender mercies ; of a street car, paying the stipulated j five cents a piece. So intimates the I I Hun. I i J. B. Ford, of Boulder, Colorado, ; made indecent proposa's to Mrs. Gray 1 of that place a few days ago, and when 1 she attempted to get away from him 1 he shot at her, the ball grazing her' head. The pistol should have been j turned toward the shooter who is. a! married man. He was arrested. |