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Show Foreign Criminal!. New Orleans Picayune. This a stale of things that has been forced on the atteution of the American Ameri-can people by the recent showing of events in New Orleans, and we believe that not only have our people now the sympathy of the better classes of their countrymen everywhere, but it will force upon public opinion a sense of the necessity for taking prompt measures meas-ures by the national government against the foreign criminal classes that are crowding into our country and threatening our social security aud free institution!!. THE BURLINGTON ROUTE, t A area gatem Whee Line Keaek th Greet Ollle. Cft'o 7000 mile of steel laid tracl; penetrating tbe states of Illinois, low Missouri, Minnesota Kancae, Nebraska Colorado, Wyoming and South Dakota, is the designation of the Ii. & M. rails road and other roads controlled by th C , B. Q. railroad, i This great system reaches, with its own Hoes, all the important cities ia the west: Omaha, Lincoln, Denver, Cheyenne. New Castle. Deadwood. Da- A DUEL WITH RIFLES. llminaa Nelson li-ilrh, a Bullet That llnrea Through Ilia Adreraary'a Thigh. Deputy United Stales Marshal Joe Kurt came iu this morning with a prisoner pris-oner whom he succeeded in running down in the wilils of (Jreen Kiver mountains, and Thomas Nelson now awaits in prison confines the result of his victim's wounds. For some time past Nelson aud J. D. Wastoo, prospectors pros-pectors and ranchmen of Uintah county, coun-ty, have been disputing title to ground and a few days ago met to settle the question in a duel to the death. Each was armed with his ritle, but Nelson, quicker than his adversary, drew a bead and dropped his man, the bullet from a Sharp's villa boring its way through the ritht thigh. Nelfon then lied to the mountains, while the friends of the wounded man removed him to Carter's station, on tbe line f the Union Pacilie, where ho now lies under the caro of a surgeon. Tho case will go before the gr.ind jury as soon as the prosecuting witness has recovered siiUiciently to travel. Nelson is to all appearance, a quiet, retired fellow and u sinitle man while Waton has a wile and child. . kota. Hot Springs and all points in the) Klack Hills; Dos Moines, Kurlington, Davenport, Rock Island, Galesourg. Peoria, Chicago, Atchison, St. Joseph, Kansas City, flaoibal,Quincy,St. Louis, Minneapolis and St. Paul. The liurlington through vestibule trains are composed of Pullman pal-design, pal-design, fitted up in luxurious style anil acesleepingcarsof the newestand latest furnished with drawing rooms, smoking smok-ing apartments, toilet rooms, and lara tories supplied with hot and cold watr, and well selected libraries of the worn of our best authors; elegant reclining chair cars (seats free); the famou Burlington dining cars, serving meals en route, and lint class coaches and) smokers. These superior trains ran dally ben tween Denver, Lincoln, Omaha, Chicaga and Peoria; between Denver, Atchison, St. Joseph, Kansas City and St. Louisjj between Kansas City, St. Joseph andj Chicago; between St. Louis and St.. Paul and Minneapolis; and between Omaha, St. Joseph and Kansas City. Direct connections are made in mags' nilicent union depots at Denver for all fioints in scenic Colorado, Utah and the 'aciSo coast, at Chicago and St. Louis for all points east and sontb, and at Kansas City for all points east, west and south. The Burlington is the shortest line, and runs through trains with Pullman, sleepers to the Black Hills. F'or rates or time apply to any eon pen ticket agent ia Utah, or tbe under-' signed. E. E. Wai.kf.r. Gen'l. Agent, Salt Lake City, Utah. J. Francis, G. P. & T. A., Omaba, Neb, |