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Show IHairrrrrrrrraiss9)9LJrissssSsr!rri WESTERN HEWS ITEMS, JYeriict Against Denier Detec- tiYes. HELD LP AX KOBIIEl) OF JjiOO. Sfnulied I!j a Dellrlau I'atlenl. Fosll He n'aliis or a Jtato- dou. Other Itciut. wyont. The fossilized remains of a mastodon masto-don fourteen feet high aud twenty-one twenty-one feet loug lias been dlicovcreu by oil propectors on Salt Creek. Commauclie, the only surviving horse cf the Custer massacre, feth? tvt of the Tth cavalry at Fort Riley, lletras ridden ty Colonel Keogii, who was allied. The records In the olllcu of the Secretary of btatc ihotr that the oil companies operating In Wyoming at present Have a combined capital ofSOjOOJjOOO. COfXlItAUO. ' Boulder, Colo., Oct. o. A very I ead arcideut occurred yesterday at j I the Marshall coalmlncat Iangrord. Carniln Carlucci, an Italian, was 1 working In No. i shaft aud was in- Utautly killed by about tcu tons of coal falling on him, breaking his neck and back. Ho leaves a wife aud two children, who are hot en route rrom Italy to merico. Thejury In the Case against the i Denver detectives, charged with a;-sault a;-sault ujwu prisoner?, brought a ver- diet of guilty kvt Tuesday, against Georgu Watrous anil William Crocker. The penally of the crime of which these men havo been found guilty is a lino not exceeding 520JO aud Imprisonment not e-ceedingoueyean e-ceedingoueyean Itlcblo, Oct.24. Lale last night nhilecoupllngcarsiu tbe yards of the Denver & Bio Grande Railroad, J ohu Egan had his right leg crushed to a pulp between the bumpers. He was taken to the SIsters'hospital and tho member was amputated close to the hip. He is not expected to live. Egau is & lino looking fellow, "5 vears old, aud has been here but three weeks. His home is in Hancock, Han-cock, Delaware County, N. Y. An aged gentleman iu Colorado advertised that he would fly last Suudayby the aid of n machine he had luvcnted. A large crowd gathered, Iwt the would-be sailor of thetkycoulJiiot Hyfast enough to get away from tho stones they liircw at him. They almost wrecked .Ills apparatus anil mado personal remarks iu loud tones. The fellow said lie tried to Hy iu good faith and that he will try agaiu. Pueblo, CoI.,Oct.3. The wholesale whole-sale tokening of n family by eating canned meat has just leaked out. last Saturday evening among the eatables on the table of Frank Strong of the Pueblo Pressed Brick Company was somocauutd meat-Soon meat-Soon after tuprr Mrs. Strong and Miss Kittle Kobinsou, who is via-' ltlHg tho family Jrom New York, and tho servant girl were taken violently III. all going iuto couvul. slous. Dr. Corlilu was called and prorounced it a case of polsvnlng, and treated it accordingly. Today all the affected ones are able tube about save Strong, whose case seems to be the most serious. The doctor says it was thu meat. -totter Xctrs." Como, Colo., Oct. 26. Vbout 5 o'clock this afternoon, as au extra eaxtbound freight uas rounding the curve atTarrjal! Bridge, about two miles west of Como, W. J. Butting-I Butting-I ton, a brakeman, while turning some of the pressure cocks ou thu air conLcctions fell headlong from the train, breaking his skull iu several sev-eral nlaccs. He was brought to Como and placed in tbe hands ot tbe company's physician, but as his Injuries were beyond mcdhal aid, he expired about two and n half hours after the accident occurreJ. The deceased had only been working here about two n ecks. He leaves a mother in Kokomo, his only known relative. His remains will be I shiiid to Denver tomorrow, the railroad company taking charge of his body. Ihnier Actei. 3I03TA.VA. I Butte, Mont., Oct, ). Mrs. , Lesker, matron of the couuty bo.- pita iienr this city, was dangerously, dangerous-ly, If not fatally, stabbed by a do-( llrious patient about 11 o'clock to-i nay. She was iu the act of giving liioi a drink of water when, in a i fit of insane ferocity, he threw his I left arm nroui.tl her ueck and drawing draw-ing her down stabbed her iu the ( leftside. Mn. Eesker succeeded In 1 breaking a way before he could do her any further Injury, and escaped from the room. When examined by the physicians It was found the knife had entered her left side below be-low the breast, inllictiug a wound which may prove fatal. Her as-sallaut as-sallaut was a stranger sent to the hospital In advanced :tagci of pneumonia aud his name is unknown. un-known. He is alo in n precarious condition, as a decided relapse followed fol-lowed the frenry which caused the assault. IlcraliS. IDAHO. Mountniu Home, Idaho, Oct. ."'. Co highwaymen held up J. H. SIcGlnley this evening at S:X). Mc-Glnlcy Mc-Glnlcy Is the proprietor of a stage ranch on thu Mountain Home and Itocko Bar stage road about thirty miles from Mountain Home. They secured about two hundnai dollars. The robbers have been naaglng around McGInley's for about a Week. They answered well the description of two lioreej thieves whom a deputy sheriff from Oregon sas enquiring after about ten days ago. They drove (rum McGluley's toJay to Plue Grove, where they left their cart and hor-e and hired two saddle horses and returned re-turned to McGInley's, demanded his money at the muzzle of six-shooters, six-shooters, and h.ivjug secured It.rodo away towards Mountain Home. It Is thought that they Intend holding up Bailey, the proprietor of another road ranch about ten miles from McGiukj's. The men were evidently evi-dently new at the buslurs?. otherwise other-wise they would have cut the tele-phono tele-phono wire, cutting oir communication. communi-cation. Theofficersarehotou their trail and have- n description of the men. A reward of SK) has been tdlVred for the capture of the rob-bet. rob-bet. Herald. |