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Show Narrow E?ua;i Jack Suchan ot ihis city c.onc 1 within one ef winking out List week. ; A few days ago he si tried for Pioche, I taking the stage at York. Ho w.n ; drinking pretty freely, an 1 becoming partially deranged, ou several occasions occa-sions he ju:np-?d out of the stage, and would rambie around uutil th." ; next coach ."1:110 a'o ig, which would j carry him a dial nice further. On j the -1st, alter he bad been confined I for several days at Sulphur Springs 'station, ho was again placed on the ' ilagc. He sit quietly until the coach 'had left the elation about two miles b.;hiu'I, wtien he bjcame wild, sprang out, and ran towards the Forty Mile desert. The driver caught him after ha!: an h ir's ch vse, and tried to induce Ja.k ti return. Tne latter, however, responded only with ahu?e and threats. As Jack W a powerful :u:'.:i, the driver concluded con-cluded it wouldn't b;i healthy to attempt to take him back by force. Giving the driver to under stand tliera Would he trouble if he interfered to stop him, Jack ran ofl to tha des' rt, an 1 the driver proceeded ' ou bis journey lo Pioche. Tiie following fol-lowing day he was found about seven 1 milcj from tha elation. He was nearly dead from exposure and ex-1 ex-1 haustion. He arrived in Pioche ou ' Silurday. The UecorJ says he is in 3 a fair way for recovery. |