Show 0 MOUNTAIN AND COAST TWO RECORDS BROKEN Drilling Contest at Leadville Lowers the Marks Leaavllle Cob July 6The great festival In this city was brought to a close tonight Twenty thousand people peo-ple were present at the closing scenes The big events today were the drilling drill-ing contests In which two worlds records rec-ords were broken The doublehanded drilling was won by Anclrcgg and Chamberlain of Victor Cob who drilled SO 1732 in Gunnlson granite J Conley of Victor also drilled 21H Inches singlehanded breaking the worlds record 0 Judgment Against Corcoran Affirmed Boise Ida July 6The Supreme court has affirmed the judgment against Paul Corcoran the Coeur dAlenc dynamiter Corcoran was con vlctcd ol murder In the second degree for the killing oC James Cheync who lost his life In the riot of April 2t 1S99 and sentenced lo seventeen years Imprisonment im-prisonment Smallpoz at Weston Weston Ida July 6lit the evening of the 4lh inst the people of Weston were suddenly shocked by the announcement I an-nouncement that a case of smallpox was In the town A young lady of respectability re-spectability named Miss Campbell had been working in Ogden and she came home sick and her sickness proved lobe lo-be smallpox The house Is now quarantined quar-antined by order of Commissioner Scarborough ot Franklin A Crazy Man in the Snows Recently Mr Richie and a party of hunters discovered U crazy man near the Thunder mountain under very peculiar pe-culiar circumstances They were out hunting and killed a deer and when they came up lo their prey they found an old man there eating a piece of the raw liver Upon being quesUonecl he told them that he was frOm California that he was arrested at Stockton and placed behind bars there which Immediately Imme-diately convinced them he had escaped es-caped from the Stockton asylum lie said that he had walked from there to the Thunder mountain In search of along a-long tunnel which had Us opening in that mountain and led to Clnnlbar He said that in this tunnel was located a cave filled with provisions and if he could find the keys lo the tunnel he would go lo this cave The man was halless barefooted and nearly naked when discovered Although he had passed over six feet of snow he was in reasonably good condition It Is a mystery how the man got there without with-out starving to death There was nothing noth-ing about his person to indicate who he was He gave different names none of which are supposed to bo his real name He was taken to nichio and Bebers cabin and kept awhile and then laken to Warren from where he will probably be returned to the Stockton asylum Cambridge Ida Cilizen |