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Show there will be at least two million pou ads of wuol stored, baled and shipped through the company's warehouse this seasou. Tho docket of the present term of the district court at Green Uiver is the largest of anvgpince the organization of tin county. 'Thorn are fifty-thre- e civil casus and about ten criminal. A company, known as tho Green River Canal and Land Enterprise, nas been formed for the purpose of obtain-- j ing 1 10.000 acres of government land in Sweetwater and I'iuta counties. WYOMING NOTES- - The Douglas city election wi!l occur May Sit. The Newcastle Oil exchange has been organized. Douglas talks of bonding the district to build a Si'iOO school house. Douglas will vote May 2:t on the is-suance of $o()00 additional water bonds. Between Si'.OO and $Stsl in labor will he expended on the streets of Lander this year.- The Converse county treasury j empty aud taxpayers are notified that if they do not pay up by May 1st they will hear something drop. Tho Reverend Samuel Weir, of St. Tatil's Methodist Episcopal church, Wichita, Kan , is the new pastor of the Cheyenne Methodist church. A postoflice has been established at Brownsville, on the Sweetwater, and James Iirown has been appointed post- master. Many of the ranches along the Horn are Big irrigated this spring, and their owners expect to do some grain' raising on a large scale next summer. Sing Lee, a belligerent celestial, raided the Kvanstou Register otlice last week with a club and poker and knocked out everything in sight. The! foreman finall disarmed him. The immense stone warehouse owned by the Rawlins Wool Storage company was opened for the reception of wool April S!5, and from the present outlook THIS DATE IX IlITORY-AfK- IL 30. KVI.ncan, Roman isx't.dled, llayard killed. f'm WI2Qticen Mary, consort of Kl 1 William of Orange (Will- - fJ yJU w ! turn III of England I, lx.ru. f'TWt'h 1771 -- Hose JSallou born at JL'irfitA ,$ Richmond, N. II.; died. 'C-- Jf Juno 7, MB; nanlaed TK Unlversallsts; often cn-- , 4es3F founded wnli tils nephew-- J jf ) of same namo who died la K- - 71 1 iH.il. M l ow Washington In-augurated llrst preaidentot nogKA HALLOO. Ilin United States. iK'tt .Ijitm-- JIuutK'if ry, poet, died. Insa-fc- ix rat airy flghts-Knc- lii advance of each ihI army in the Held. battle at Jenkinson's ferry. Saline river, Ark. 'Steele's cmmniiiiil); Fed-- I eral he.s In killed and wounded bUU.Cunfed-- 1 cruto unknown. lifTi-.ln- Nicholas Oeniti. luilter and author, j died in New Vorkj born 1111; paid JliM for lust choice of scut atJeuuy Lind'shrst cou-- i errl. lMJOut break la Paraguay with much blood-- 1 shed: political revolution results. turattce gtttitrmrnta. ANNUAL BTATEMENT for tbo year ending December St, ISM, of the condition of the SDN INSURANCE COMPANY Made to the Secretary of the Territory of Utah. In pursuance of un Act Relating to Fire Life Insurance Companies Ap-proved March IJ, RM.March 7, IHse, 1. Name of company and Sun Co., 41 California street, Ban Fran-elsco- , Cal. S. The amount of capital stock Is ...imooo0 :i. The capital stoek paid up Is iOe.Ouo.nu I '1 he ainouiit of Its .nftH m Tho ainountof IU liauUitie(liH'lud- - lhK capital) Is 3,0V.SJ 5. Tim net surplus over all llahllitles I Is ,7M).0O 6. The lia ne of Its attorney or aL'eiit lor the term, ry of I tah, upon whom service of prO'-e-- in any civil action saliist said com-pany may in) iuhi u Flank Harris. 7. The receipts durinK the ytar were 3SI.0 5 21 'I he expeudituies liunilK tae er were SWt,3i)l.t0 Btti or Cai.ikohnm. i Cl'I NIV I'f S.tS FllAKCISI Ii, f Kil. K. roitr. Secy., duly swnrn. i, ml ny that he Is the above lies rilwd otn . r of said company, and that the foregoing m iteioent of the ueneia1 flfiUillth II of said omi any ou al I lurty-tlrs- t iiy of Deeeinlier, is oriect. to the best of his Inform-atiou- . knowledge and belief, respect Velv. Ki. K. I'oiiKK. Sei-y- S ilmerii.l and sworn to before me this i5th day ' f A ;.ril, A. K. lsut. Uo. T. Knot, Notary l'ubllc. ok T'tah, I hi;- KKMMV'S i HS i .li, ah Sells, secretary of the territory of I'taii. no hereby cerlliythat the above and iris iuj a full, true and correct copy of tne ,unual "lateme .t or the iieneral condition of Insuranee company, of (.'iillfoinia, bie.i in my otlice ou the ,7m dav of April. !sd, Inpusuau e of an art relating to lire Insur-an- . - i onipiuiies. uppiovitd March. l:t. isl. In wlinem v. heieof 1 have l.eieujilo set my h uid and a lixed ti e i.reat Seal of the tenl-tor-oi t ah, this a;th day of April iSkai.i Kki ah H i i.i a. Secretary of Utah Tenitory. F, Auerbach & Bro, Ladies ! Do jou want to save 13 per cent to S3 per cent on your purehasetl Oil CLOAK DEPARTMENT For this week announces SPECIAL SALE at reductions which will jui-lif- y our query. -- "7"i3 crrEB- - 303 Lad es' from HO.l to 1,'O.nn each. Lutlica Jackets from II 0) to i'Xl.OO each. iOJ Ladies H azers from li.Mi to IIMX) each. ano Conetnaras an I lt"rs from f i.00 to fi.Min each. ) Muses' nnd Children's Jacket from l ') to f Irt each. TO Ladies fieri I'lnid. Camels Hair and Silk ready-mad- e Lires-- e from to lis). SO L idles' Satteen. C'repe. liltiKham aud other ready-mad- wash fabric lifesses froa . Il.Tti to l ea,-h- . rv o I. ailles VVraipers and Tea downs from SV" to iVi each. IU) M sses' and i hililreus wash and wool fabric Dresses from I to Sin ech. One lot each of Children's .short Coats, from I to 3 y ar, at II, It Ti, ti.M. 13, HM, K, and 7. line lot each of fnfant's l.ona Cloal s 'Dm f I.TS t i'.W. One lot of Ladle illack h rein h cashm re Jerseys at II; worth tt. Cn:e lot eaeh of Misses' Jersey at .oid 'AS' each. One lot each of Uaucy Knit B'aoulder Shawls at 60o and tl.BS; worth double. All of the above garments are of this season's importation, of the ver best styles of fabrics, of superior fit nnd workmanship. WE WAHRVNT EVEKY (iARMENT WE SELL. Our Ctillrea's Eat and Lacs Cap Department. ' 5 Is full of attractive styleB and colors in WASH FAHIIKS, INDIA SILKS, Sl'KAII ANI LACE AT pick i:s i:NtjiNt; vuon i5c to $3 eacu. tW Trices and styles sure to please you. ;1 5C, lUl j mm: rittci: of advkktibkmknts In this column is ( N LY V. A LINK. 'JMs the .cft -- WANT" column pi.bl shed ' In halt Luke- nr surer returns than any other. A nidi' epubllshcd here will reach more readers than any ol her paper. Keep tr.is in mlr d and brio your "Want" j Ails, to Til K TIM ICS. I'.'Commereal Ht. j U'lUtU"1. ' ANTriO-- Ts' " KXPriKlfcNCi) HIImT eliuan: apply Kas'em IU-l- .t Clothing Pailor. II K.ast South. 'AM'KIJ ANK a I' i HlKNi Kl IU M i K t keeper cs a satiation as hook keeper. asislalll or oince work . eastern recommenda-tions. Address T C, Times oiilce. (vsriTi)N VVANTI.l)''tN t UbtjN .TUHK 1) preened. Adure.-- s 'Itmes oillce. W'AN i'i l) a Iioom" M.vTi?rcu.vv"r.Nn ei.tly lo ated. iiba-Ij- turn shed room, W0 a month. Address Kd, Times office. W'ANTKli Til I1UV. A WH1TK I'llODLE 11 li u or youtirf h terrier. Must be sin ill. Address ut No. ; We t t irst South stie t, loom a, iijisiairs. rA.NTKI)-SIT- UA I(l'TtV AN KXtnr 1 piutteu piesstnan. Address J, Tim its oiike. ' A S T 1. ) "l IVA "COM PET KX'F" M AN A t .omiion as co.ielonan In a private lauilly. Address lut i K. Kounb South. VAN OK SKCOND 11 hand fiirn ture. Kbnlson 4 Webuer, !.": South First Kast. Health is Wealth J&jZBv'' JU!TlCATallr, a E. a West's Nimvr Ann HHAtv Tiwais E!t. a Kuaranteed specific for Hyster'a, ( oovalalons. Mts Nervous N; "JilKla. Headache, Prostration causeciT.y the use of alcohol or tobacco Wakerulneaa. Mental Depression. Softening of the itrala remltiny In intauity and leading to misery, decay and leath. Premature Old Age, Barrenness Loss i Power In either sex. Involuntary Losses acd Spermatorrhea caused by over-eier- t on sf the brain, or S w h bo: contains one months treatment, li on a box. or six boxes for It 0U, seat by mall pepald on receipt of price. WE GUARANTEE SIX BOXES To cure any case. With each order received ,y us It six boieg. accompanied with la. 00. we will send the purchaser nur written guarante to refund the money If the treatment does not effect a cure. (Guarantees Issued only by John-to- Pratt ACo., Drtuuusts, Main Bt, bait I vsr'-- OL'lt DKKSS GOODS SALK IIAVllfi PROVED A CRAM SUCCESS We continue same for this weefc, Ladles can save from fine to !9 on each pa'r by bnylnK their own and children's Shoes from us. Wu tire sole agents for thn best and finest Shoes made In the world, EDWIN C. BURT & CO., New York City. CURTIS & WHEELER, Rochester, And other manufacturers of established reputation. We warrant every pair weselL OUR CARPET DKPARTMENT OUR WrHITE GOODS DEPARTMENT Is selling some shows Ingrains and Brussels at a Bedmtm N veities in Black Wash Fabrics It w ill pay you to call, All the rage now At popular prices. 100 dozen Mothers' Friend Shirt Waists, at 87jc, 50c, 6.r(C, 80c and $t each. Boys' Kiltj from $3.25 upwards; best value ever offered In stylish goods. All bona tide bargains offered by our competitors can always be found at our Mammoth One-Pric- establishment. OUT MOTTo! ' j We are Never Undersold. I F, Auerbach & Bro. i Visit tho Turf Exchange, 2'HI South Main street. Anrtlwn! Auellullt On I'riday. Mav 1st, at 10 3') a. m. sharp, No. '.'17 S. West Temple street, house of ten rooms, three line niaiblu top sets, and other sets, springs, mat-tresses, line bit of carpets, soeii beat-ing stoves, one cook stove, glass door cupboard, extension table, stands and toilet sots, dishes, kitchen utensils, etc. K. A. AM'UK.ws. Auctioneer. W'ANTKIl- - To HKNT. OR 7 ROOM T bouse with hath. Apply E. J. L. Timls ofllre. CALT LAK K " m 'i.7if m K VT CO. kk"-- iS movi'd to "71, Wet,t Secoud StHlth. All kinds of help furnished ou short notice. r ANTED-T- O BUV M) OLD IICILDINUS It d all kinds. Utah House Mming Co. A, I IIOI'SI S T')"mo'K.. UTAH HOUS "U Moviugt'o. building. YANT K "TO ' i f"'YA LOt id IN' l" A N D I leiardiiiK hoiis business, about eluht or ten roonin. tor cash. Apply to Fuller & Youuk, Ho Main street. Tso u " s'iTiTXN h vvTouMnTmcTK II boose with lot Nix MA feet, located on the Hapiil Transit car line. Price 'Ji. Terms ifnii cash. Ii'ilanee f yi ars time at 7 per cent Interest. Kniiiire at in State street, between ft and " p. to. .) C.OoITdkkkK'KS f'OR BALK. INQUIRE of F. Tolhill ont.ii to foutoVLtion. Ctnmii liuildingbits in best part of East Rench, on electric car line. 0. E. Wamt.ank, 2U.j Main St. EO TSa-s- t First 3oitn- - GEO. A. LOWE, Iealr In all kinds of first-cla- ss AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS! Buggies, Surries and Road Carts. Handsome, Stylish and Durable. Steam Kngines, Saw Mills, Etc. Railroad Contractors' Supplies. "Vjrarciic-ase- : 133 tc 15 ITirct East St. I 'OR HALE (ioi) HKUSTKAD AND spring cheap. U H Kast Klfth South. T 1vK R A L K.-- I VK ill )U !K A NdTfTu li KEY, 1 K;a. Call at M' Klnimlns' stables. yoR hrick luachiiies. Also new power Jii'iu.re at lluilders' and Trades' ex-change, room" an and Wasatch bulldlnu. U'LIK 8ALK-OO- OII HORSE. TOPPUlitiY P and harness for sale. Address T. A. U. Tillies Office. "jbOlt SaLe-aT- pI. A N INOM iLL,w"lTHA F lari;e jotibiiiK trade, centrally heated, (iood rervsous fur selilior. If sold at once a :ooil b:iraln will be on easy terms. J. H. Hlaxer & Co.. at Wi st Second South. I "OK SAUK OR iVka"s KT VV o"s ' LEM ) l D sites for lumis'r yard, warehouse or man-ufactory. Also one of t be bet sites fc.r in the eitv. Aprlv tonwners. CO. JM Smith Main stiver, or to W. H. SUKAIIMAN, with Uo ibe l'itts DruK Co. I suit SALE JKFt KHSON STKF.K.T SUH division, siluiiteu on We.t drive, only nine ., cks from Union Nation. tl auk. (irea't inducHinents to piircb.i-iers- . Apply at Anitelt Hroa. I.iinil er yaid, Slut" street. lOR SALE-'.KI.I- KKI) BRICK." APPLY V to J, Chesuoy, liiS West Fourth South. I MIR N'T 8 ROOM HOUSE I on Kitrhth East street. All M idem cmeiits. Price very low. Terms easy. Apply to the owners, 'p. o. Whlttemor.- - ! south Main street, or to W. IL Slieariu.m.with lio.ibe-l'iit- s Druu cieitpanv. ALL CUGWAY, FISH SPRINGS, DEEP CREEK STAGES Will leave CONNOR nrtOS. HOTEL Mondays Wednesdays and Fridays, ou tue arrival of the Utah & Nevada Train. There Will be Stations for the Benefit o? Passengers on the 8 tags Line. Parties wishing information lu regard to the Toad will call at Connor hros. Distance by stauellue fxom Stockton to Keep ( reek II". mile) From StO"kton to Scrlhner's Ranch. W ' Seritmer's Rmirh to Durway ... :i" " " Dugway to Fish Rpr ns .f) " " Fish Springs to Clifton 4" " Ciiftou to Deep Creek 10 " Connor Bros. Stockton, Uta , Geo. M. Scott, Jas. (Ueiidciiiiing, II. S. Jftmifield, President. Secretary, Geo M. Scott & Co. (Incorporated.) Dealers In Hardware, Metal, Stoves, Tinware, Mill Findings, Etc. Agents for the Dodge Wood Puller, Roebling's Steel Wire Rope, Va-cuum Cylinder and Kngine Oils, llerctiles Powder, AUes Engines and Rollers, Mack Injectors, HulTalo Scales, Jefferson Horse Whim, Blake Pumps, Miners' and Blacksmiths' Tools, Etc. 108 Main Street. Salt Lake City, Utah. ov vtt. 1X)R KENT' FUKNIisllKI) ROOMS "wiTH at Fas, First South. rIOK KF.SJT TIIUFE ST'iHKS OVTHIItD South, a hull hln U east ,.f Keut-sfor- ho-tel. Store and lourte.-- rooms on second tlnor. 5s Coumiercki) street. Apply to 11. Pembroke. T,Xm RENT-STO- RK. VVIT1T f LtYINU I rooms. Rest, available nr rv locution in the city. Room 7, No. --Md V. First South, U to fj o'clock p. in. 'OB KENT -- FURNISHED KOoMS. WITH J or without, board. E. Hixth South rtt 1'OR KENT- - FURNISHED HOOMsTf.I.KC. lijtht aud bath, with or without board. :H'l South I'iitn East. 'PWO NICELY KUkN ISi E KlMsT I sinie or connected, w.th of l..,:h. With or without tioard. First house in Pre o a Court. IK s. W. Temple. T 'URN 111 KD ROOMS WITH OR WITili UT 1 lioani: No. slid West S ioud Soutn. .. - -- K f.( NT j r j N: JU roomsover the Times irtlce for eiiti,-Uieu- E. SELLS, J. TUCKER. H. W. SELLS. Sells & Corripany, Wholesale and Retail Dealers in Lniribet flxat South itreet, oppoilta 14th Ward Ajsemblr Rood ?. 0. Box 1078. Old Pleneef Iart ef Axmntreiir Barfjfb Beautiful Woman 6M1LUS 8WKET-- --pgrvSss. LY ot ihe thought fO 7 s, ol her own loveli- - Vifj Every woman T" :,f' miles sweetly who L hLr vtc' wisdom Ko-- lwrtine' lor " KlvM f ;'!? A lo her a clear, trans- - rAklA parent, benutiful X, SJ km- branlilul y complexion alone is V '' often sulhcieiit 10 V ye" make a woman ''JK E' Xi': beautiful. A woman W$&?. Tit who has a beautiful 3VllOs. sL complexion ahouM A sv ) preri-v- e it ; the one r 7 1 e s a fortunate in 1 J.i'iA nSY thn possession 1 tHif'Vl Y sWhoisudlodmsbeauKtifoyber-it-tine does just what is claimed for H. It not only and beau-tine- a the complexion, but repairs the damages done by the use ol the many dangerous com-pounds now tn the faarket, by its tonic effect, the akin to a natural, healthy action. Read the testimonials Irom famous artiatca, ccic kaated chcnuatu and eminent chyafcuna lit cue it tc icitu. -- ANir?l 'Eli C EN T LO N iYl M KMos: ify i in per cent short time inonev, .Inhu J Snyder, Wand .WHoop-- bio. k. Telephone ;V,7. '1'U LOAN irttl IN SMALL SUMS AT l 1 per . ent. No commission. Address ,. M, Times otbee. Ml'iNEV TO LOXN WM. Tt'HToS. R( lOM Miiid.m', State eireet. ON'fiV TO LOAN - ALWAYS ON HANI)" .l in sums to sou, on city property, :,i low-est market rates, no delays. E. II. Wi ks 5ii Main st. ycicuat. OI'lUM.MOliPHtNE, rilLni:AL,CXCAiXK ha'ut einod. ( Imined and Unchained. Hook of l.',o paces His u- ,t ,,nt free. Adorc.su box SaU Lake City, U:ah. 1IIIOUSK MOVERS DOYLE A FowlekT praetical I oitse motet's and raiseis lite lotiu experience. I aruest outut tn the tertito' i. oince O'Connor & siunT r's droit store, 2.s Ma n street P. o. llo.v Isj. 1 ' E. GKE-J.- & ( O iiUv" NOTES , iF ANY I amount and loan loni and short time. Room mi, cotutnerciai building. jF.KH N aL-I-1- X'NtiKRnIS).vi VITt I Elmo Hotel, surneon sisvlallst In ladles sickness of all kinds. Liver aud kidney com-plaint, catarrh, ail chronic dieeaees and cancers and tumors. In practice for se years. TNTKND1NU WHEEL RIDERS SHOULD 1 should si e the New Kover Star f .r u it Is perfection - Wwrinj wie ls larcer and t ails to levers. Price leduced. Don t buy a wheel tol you see H. Pembroke, the . nt for the Slur lh.e'litnept. Hercert I'dnhrok.. is Commei-- iai street. GOfiSUiPTfOfi I hnr a p'itive f.r thtlxv((lt-a'w- hjtn ne th mMtnds Pnp of th wnrst kmd mj .f lonff svl.iiitin:)r fiavo lwnn ouri. Iiniwd (mMnif n n,y faith in itseiJu. y( that ml) mni two liorri ks ruric.wtth a V.M.ir ABLF, TKKATISK m thta livaot..!iyBnf- j frw mho Wiliwiitl ronthfir Kiorftsmaiifl P.O. a.,lrM. T. A. iSltK-um- , M. t'. I SI I'carl M., N. If. J SUCCESSFUL HAND. Comuare With Yours. T RETURNED. AND WILL BE IN THE CITY a short time only. Mra. P. Yoiande. cele-brated palmist life render. This lady reads your life witnout question or mistake; advice on business, money nctters. family affairs, tells what business you should foilow: it you would succeed in mining, real estate, specula-tions, how to decide your affairs, journeys, etc. This Is no fortune-telllm- mind reading or any such bumbmr. but palmistry Is one of the re si deuces of the day. and to prove it you get perfect satislactlon or n pay. Call at No. si West First South street, room 3, ujistairs. Utah & Montana Machinery Co. 4s jSllr High Grade Machinery! For all kinds of duty. Carries In Stock for immediate delivery Magnesia Sectional, Pipe Covering, Iron Pipe and Fittings, Air Compressor!, Ingersoll-Sergeant- , R. i). Co. Rock Drills. ENGINES &BOILERS. From 3 to 80 Horse-Power- . flolstine Enclnes, pumps. Horse Whims, Wire Rope nr. II Si reel. Mine and Mill Supplies, Safety N.tro Powder, Caps aud Fiua Main Office and Warernoms, 259 S. Main St., Sat L ke City AGENCY, Butte, Mont tW Correspondence Solicited. Skookum Root Grows Hair Rapidly, Jp Eradicates Dandruff. Stops Falling Hair. Vj fit l Is a Preventive Aesr,-"v-- of Baldnesa. (W.ATj Grow. Hair on Wf f Is an Exquisite hi Toilet Article. I ilVjl In I Fe from U , j y'iM f i coloring matter. (Tratff mark rfpistrrtd.) Contaiues no MineralorVegetable Poison Is an honest and meritorious pf paration. Nature's Own Remedy. Skockuni Root Hair Grower Co, NEW YORK. For Sale by U Druggists. SislniiiilESL 4ich Nngtrets Gathered From Varioui Poiuta in Utah and the Neigh-boring States CLIPPED, EEWEITTEN, CONDENSED Items of Intermit and Notes of Current Comment Polished Up for the Tiinoi Headers. The present term of the district court at J'rovo has had forty two divorce cases on the docket . The agricultural college at Logan has renin! a farm about nine miles north f that city, where experiment Will be made. Tun aninc-year-ol- son of Thomas Rianchard of Logan, was thrown from a hoi sm on Tuesday and unstained a ' serious concussion of tli brain. A ten year old daughter of Celia Morrcll of Logan, met with a painful accident Sunday evening She fell on tier hand and broke her arm just above the wrist. Nearly every toirn in the county can point the linger of shame at Logan fur having turned the keys in all her school buildings and turned the children out. Logan Nation. Deputy I'nited States Marshal (leorgo j L. Corey arrested C. (.'. Amerson at v Logan ou the iMd instant for unlawful I cohabitation Also his alleged plural wife. Sarah Anna Amerson, on thesamo ' charge, lioth gave bonds for their ap pearance. .1. II. Hedges of Frisco has madu a big li ml ol saltpetre. The deposit is situated in (iosheu canyon, about n miles southeast "of Eureka nnd five miles northwest of Mono station, on the Union Pucilin railroad. It i.s found in n granulated llinestono moun-tain that rises almost perpendicular some 5000 feet from a creek of SIOUU inches of water. The high water in Weber river has (lone considerable damage along the couiso of that stream. Tuesday last the river got so high that Kidder & saw mill, located at Wanship, was inundated ami considerable dam-age done. The foundations were un-dermined ami the machinery settled so that a complete overhauling will be necessary before the mill can be started up again. Park Record. 1 he recent snow storms have had a disastrous effect upon thoso of tho heep herds in this vicinity that were "lambing." One sheep man reports a less of about two hundred animals that died through exposure tn the storms. In addition to the lo-- of lambs, some of herds that had beet beared tho latter part of March, In onlerthat the high-est price could be obtained for the wool clip, have also hceu greatly injured by the severity of the weather. NEVADA NOTES. Without exception the prospects for good crops in this county this season are more llattering than they have been for years. Winnemueca Silver Stale. The general report from the sheep men is, that the wool clip this spring is the linest for years, mid it is expected that the spring crop of Inmbs will also be very largo. Austin Advocate. The Truekce Republican gleefully re-marks: There are fifteen prisoners in I he county jail, and not one of them is from Truckee. The cities of (irass Valley and Nevada City ate sending their citiens to the dungeon at an enormous expense to the taxpayers of the county. Yesterday morning a trusty named Scntty. sent Iroin Storey county for rubbery, attempted to escape. lie was acting Hs a trusty and bidding good bvo to his guard started out through the sagebrush, t itiard R ted tired two shots. Word was sent to the warden who started out with ex SheriU I ' tick and soon had their iiiatt. Reno (iazette. Arrival nt a (irent Healer. Donald McLennan, M. J)., who creat- - j ed a sensation in tne leading cities of the east by his wonderful cures, vi.: j Huston, New York, Chicago, and lit ts of San r'raneiscD, u reived in the city by tho J lenver Ai Rio (irande, t.nd expects to remain some time, lie makes a specially of electricity utid other subtle agents. The authenticated reports of his past cures seems nothing short of marvelous. Hu solicits invalids whose eases have resisted the potency of drugs, and bullied the elloi ts ol other physicians, to call and consult with him free of charge. Cures guaranteed in all eases undertaken, if found curable. OMice, 70 W. Second South St., across tho street east from the I'. O. Consultation free. N. 15. This is the doctor's first visit here. ,N. It Jlr. McLennan should not be classed with the numerous lly by night specialists w ho visit this city occasion- - ally. His reputation is a national one, and his dealing with patients is always honorable. . - COLORADO NOTES. Durango has organized a military club and wants to attach it lo the stale militia before tho Italian war is over. C. (,'. Wright has retired from the publication of the Ridgeway Herald ami i.s succeeded by V. J. Hulauake an old Kansas newspaper man. A man by tho name of Gavin has been arrested at Omaha, who is cred-ited with being the person who robbed x Ranker Mofl'et of Denver of $.'1,000. I Albuqunine is urging the extension V, ol the Rio (irande Southern to that place. The Southern will reach Du-rango this year and Albuiiirc(ue next. The A. ). U. W. has done more good in Ouray than all the other orders com-bined in relieving distress. They have paid out this winter in tho neighbor-- ' hood of 10.000 to the needy and Robert Lewis, a prominent ranchman living a mile from Morrison, claims ho was held up by three men at Denver Sunday night and relieved of $s;,on in bills and h in silver and also his silver watch and chain. William Ruglo, the missing brewer of Del Norte, was found by a searching party Monday morning at a point in the hills six inilei southwest of his brewery. He was not dead when found though he had taken thu poison that was fast doing its work, and be died in an hour after being found. J. li. Wheeler baa been in Ridgeway looking out the most feasible route for a railroad, which the Santa Ke company intends building at not a very distant period. The proposed line of tho road runs from Ulenwood Springs to Delia, then out to Ridgeway, through the Sati Minuel mountains to Durango and on to the capital of New Mexico. The famous Argo land deal is now In a fair way to be finally settled. Tho syndicate which has purchased the property bas ollered to make the final payment and has demanded a deed for the land. The money was refused and the deed denied them. They will prob-ably resort to their legal remedy to compel the delivery of the deed and thus the courts will have au opportun-ity to settle the matter. A cartridge of giant powder was placed in the oven of a cook stove iu the residence of James Hainbley at Black Hawk Sunday morning. "The tire in the stove became intensely hot. which caused the powder to explode with great violence, scattering the con-tents of the room in all directions and ruining the stove. Apiece of the liv-ing iron struck the ehiid of Mr. Hamliley, killing it instantly. Another child who was present in the room at the time was aiso seriouslv, if not fataliy injured. Which In Kliihl? This from tlm editorial ngn of the New York Hun: "His Eminence Cardinal Gibbons, the distinguished Human Catholic itrehbi.sh-o- p of liultimon-- , discourses thus in an article in The North American Koview for April: "The economic conditions In tho United Btutes are fast approaching those of England. Tho homes of tho poor aro more marked by dcMitulion and sipialor; thel-lit- . of heaven is beinn closed out from miserable tenement room and utlic; tleshiiud bhsul are becoming morechcni. and bread more deur; the well he-li-of the car horse is more solieilouslv watcli-ts- l thau that of the driver. hinaLl wotulcr that Btroitfi men, maddened by tho tears of who and cries of starving children, bend them-selve- s together, aud sometimes resort to dueda of violence. "WTo cannot speak for England, nor for Baltimore, but if tho homes of the poor in New York nro such its tho car-dinal describes them, our board of health is sadly remiss in tbo discharge of its duties. Our impression is that tho tene-ment houses in this city are fairly clenn, well lighted and well ventilated. As to 'flesh and blood daily becoming imr cheap nnd bread more dear,' that, too, conflicts with tbo information which wo get about the rates of wages and the prices of provisions. Where tho "strong men, maddened by the tears of wife and cries of starving children,' are to be found, rce nre also ignorant, and we very much fear that thu venerable prel-ate has been carried a way by bis imag-ination to aver that which 13 not so, "The poor in this country are poor, to bo sure, but they nro by no means the wretched creatures bo supposes them to be. They aro very much better oft than they ever were before in tho history of the world, and their condition is steadily improving, thongh in the iiatura of tilings, and as it; has been from tho be-ginning of society, this improvement is gradual nnd not spasmodic." Tho New York Herald of the Fame date says in un editorial: "Things have changed during the last twenty years. There is now 011 the average ,1 round million men, a vast army, constantly out ot work. Uomi"dition lias cut down the wages of tho laborer aud employ-ment is uncertain." Jacob A. Kiis in bis groat book, "How the Other Half Lives," says of the his-tory and condition of the New York city tenements, "The story is dark enough, drawn from the plain public records, to send a chill to any heart." The Sun cannot lunger deceive those who are informed. New York (Sut tho Medal. The bureau of statistics of labor of New York has received tho K'dd medal and certificate from the International exposition held in Franco in September, The reports of the bureau, as well as the method of its work, witli other information, were sent to Franco alon.g with the siiiw reports of many other states. New York utate took the palm, and tho reception of tbo handsome gold medal and diploma is a high compliment to the la'bor bureau. Tho diploma is characteristically French art and of the usual standard of excellence. The wreaths and group-- j ing of significant objects and figures are handsome. The diploma is very appro-priate. It will be framed and bung as a trophy on the walls of tin; labor bureau. It contains the following inscription: "Ropubliquo Frnncaise. Ministere Du j Commerce de lTndiistrie et Vs C.V1- - j onies. Exjsisition Universe-H- de ls;i. Le Jury International ties ReconiH s s Deeerue uu Dijtlidiio do Medaille d'Or. A l'Etate de New York (depai tment of i labor), Ktats-Cnis- . (irotipo de LTnii- - j omie Sociale .Section III." j |