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Show NEWS NOTES. C0L0KADO. . JJenvcf, Uolo, August 8. On Wednesday eveiilng Krama Aor-niaii, Aor-niaii, a boarder at a Market ttrett bagnio, was tirribiy burned about the arms and shouldtrs by her clothing taking fire, nud was taken to tlie hospital, where she died this morning, fche was married last yeartoayoungmaninatown near ban Krancisco. After souit happy months a family quarrel stparattd tliem, sht coming to this city and plunging into n Lft of dtbauibery and degradation. She bccau.e addicted ad-dicted to tht use of liquors and was on the down gmoVi rapidly when death overtook her. Her husband and relatives iu California have been advised of her dentn, but thus lar they have not exjiressed auy wishes concerning the dL-jcsal of hei remains. Iadvllle, Colo., Aug. 5 It Is a daily occurrence to rejiort cases of letty thieving, but fortunately the occurrence is rare when it is necessary neces-sary to chronicle a robliery of auy magnitude at this altitude. Of late the festive burglar has been ly ing very low, but early Sa'urday morninir morn-inir he awoke from his comatoso condition con-dition and entering a house 011 Kast Third fctreet madu a haul tliat will keep him from starvation for several UayB to ccme. Tho matttr has 1 ten ktjt aery quiet by the authorities in hole that some clue would turn up whereby tiny could nab the quarry Unfortunately tills has not taken place and tht thief is quietly enjoying llle with thesucg thai he so clettrly got away witli. From all that could bo f leaned by a rejorttr, the (acts nthecastan. as follows. Mr.Charlta Hckles, who is In thu employ of Mr. O. It. Xeubyrth, has for eo-nutlmt jast been keeping his accumulated wealtli in Ins trunk at his brother s house, where he rooms. 21(9 list Third street. He says that no one knew that ho lud any monty inhis truukaud the thought that it might be stoltn nevtr forn numtnt bothtrcd him. His tiuuk in his estimation was as good as a bank, bo muth confidtuct did lie I lace iu thessftiy of the njicMtory that he net tr took tht trouble to lotk Uic imj routju bank. I,asl Friday tvetilng aflir his day's 1 1-bors 1-bors were finished, lc avtnt to his "Mm, luaiiLm ills tiuiui-, aoii vJiii the family left tht house to sjtiid tht evening w ltli some friends The doors w ere all scun ly lot keil and never for a riloment tlidanv of the family tliiuk that the festive liurglar would inter It befort their return, hut he did, and was well njiald for his trouble About 1 o'clotk isaturd y morning the xkles family returneil Iiume aud found tliat the baik dour had besii forced ojien. Investigation show ed that tlie room of Mr. Charl-n l.cklcs was theol.t wlure the ino-l work had lieen carried on. Tilt ockt la of all his tlothes w t te turned ' inside out, and the garinints strt w u iijoii the Hour The contt ills of tht trunk wereturued ujiJt down, and when Mr. Itkles noticed it, he at oncugrasjl the situatinn. tu tbt trunk hi liml sm r, I.mI .". M -mil m. looking for it found it gout. AfUr litttring tht tloor with ettrythiiig they taiuld lar bauds oil ill the room, tht burglar or burglars wtut ta an tight-day dock, and ojnuiug tho doors searched it tlio-oiigh-ly. Mr. lakles iu the iiioruiug untitled the authorities, who haae r-etn diligently polking theiaellji, Lsit as they have no clue to go nt . the thaiice of taer catching tlie thief or thietcsis a very slimoit Tliestoitu monty was all in injur currincy curi-lstiug cf tlirre SH" olll- siveral?- 1 bills and thecal aim in tells ami twtntie". Mr la.kIi- sys It susjKtts no one, but is thoroughly coiiaincvd It i-j-o 1 1-one 1-one who knows the hoti'cand was also acrjuainteil with tin fart that tin family avere going out b. fls;nl tin tatniiig last J-'ridiy. Iknvcr Col . Aug John tiolding ami his fnurtttn j ear-old sw it thrart. who tloped on Weiluen-day Weiluen-day mtht, la-came frightened as tirknu-s gnw ojnee and uoUidy came a'ter thtni. Ht managed to ikttht (.irltu 1 reLatlie'sresUemt in the sulmrbs while ht sought i-htl'tr nt his cousin's house, loiiay loth nturnisi homt, set king n-Irauce n-Irauce at the family n-ldtiict by bat k doors. CM IltJBNM. Jackson, August's. In the lase of Alexander Thomson for the murdtr of William Sjiray tht Jury remltrcdn unlktof iiiunkr in the first liegret, llxuig the jium-IiiiKiit tfV IIIU IIUlil-UllllllUI. Kit vtn jurors wcrt in favor of Uit pxtremtjtualty, but the otlur luld out and comjielieil the bringing of tht above aenliit to avoid a disa-grcemtiit. disa-grcemtiit. The rtsult was a sur-j sur-j rise, Laitis unlvirsaily njipmaeil. s-toikton, A ug . Krcd drives, a jatitnt in the l"acille Asylum, a priva'e institution in this -ity, com-niUed com-niUed sukide yitcrday afltruoon by cutting his throat from ear to ear with a piece of a broken gobkt. The asylum authorities kt j t the matttr quiet, afttr notifying the coromr, 011 account of the family and friends uf the deceased, so tliat tile Hews uf thesuiiidi did nut leak out until tn day. Hit curoiirr'a Jury found a verdict that tht deceased came to hlsdtatliby hisowuhaiid Cimves was.a young 111.1H J7 years ol age, and was brought hen. tu June from liL home near bacnimintu. He uus known to Im of suicidal ttndcn-cy ttndcn-cy aud had atlimjitcd to hang bin self biforu he lift home. Precautious were taken to keep from him anything lie might u.-e to tako his lift. Ht broke a goblet and Fccurtn a si arp 1 iece of glass, and whtn the man having charge of him went to his room yt-sttrday to call him fordlumr lie was ly ing on the lloorin a jiool of blood. Calling rud-tauci, the attendants intered the room aud ral-ed (" raves' head, bat lie was in thu throes of death, and died in a fiw secuiiiln. Xtar him was the piece f bloody glass with which he cut his threat. One of thu attendants testified that he saw tht Ueren"Hil a short time li 'on he commilieil the act At tliat lime hu ajqartal calm and In his usual framt of mind. Onu attendant is 1 mployed fortvtry llvt jntitnts, aud gnait care was taktn of Graves nu account of his suicidal mania. |