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Show WESTCItS Xi:V.S ITKSS. Hh of lull-rest C'rllci rnun Naritw. KsclMBgc. VULHtXIA. It has just come to light tliat a party of Chinees., wlio attemi ttsl to sniurgk-lluiiisr Ives into the I niteit States fmm I-owcr t allfornl a. got I t on Uie desert and h id a ti rril.Ie esnsrenn, one of the lry tlving j ot thirst awl extas-ure. Tlicv fou wt ' the frontier so t-los. ly giianh'si that they stole a ill irch 1 1 ward Uie vast-' sanl and gid into the de-ert Here ' they got Lsstawl wandered almVs-lv , around fir s-veril tlays, snlf. ring ui.utleral.e azomes. liK- ol ' the Mongolians waa a youth n U years. He gave out ualtr the teml4esuireriugaiil b-canie cray. In lib ravings he imagined tin-lilbterng tin-lilbterng sawls wire limpid wattri an I cngerly tilled lib pan lied mouth I with the tainting ptrtick-i. Tiiis :ily ad.le.1 1 bb horrors, awl pntly in lie bid ttuw it to die, lib com-' pinion. Is-ingiu too pitiful a .-..n dilioti to remier nlm any a-i-tancc. IIe thev lii-iiss a pi Is- of sand tiroii him and left him alone in, sfcwp lib last long kiniU-r, while they, with swollen tongues, aching ! Iimliand hiav-y liearts, tMiitlnutsl , their aimless wawlenngs ke-t lu a trackle-s desert. 1 1 b a-ss-rte-I tint tlwy rea he-l Uie railroad awl so..n reacheil Im Angt bs, minus everything every-thing they ha 1 altemi4tsi to bring Into thcroiiutry . x.s- t the MIk-s Uhi tlteir Irtrks. Tltey liad thrown nwty the Ismih-s containing the many Uiings the Chmee IhM dear, all or which mark their trark uivn I the wa-te of siud. As tlie ahmw:-eyed ahmw:-eyed ones lutve a system of spread, ing information among them-elres it .tiile likely thb terrible exisri-em-e will prcvmlaiiv more of tiirsu I attempting b. invade the Cnitel States via Uh- iksert naitc Suu ' Ihego I mom. ll.UI.I. ' The biies sf Hol-e are rawing funds for the establishment of a free llltrary, awl have securetl enugh maney for the purchase ,rf the first lit-talnHiit of books an I ieriodicaK A stockman repKt the pre-ence of three bill Ittirialos in the Teton mountains-. It h mpj.eil l.y many Utat they are Uie sauie tlwt w ere M-en a king time ago in ttieSw ret Hirer country, Wvoming. Mirt-l'ir Mirt-l'ir Obttrrcr. A gentleman frvmi l'ocaUllo re-lorts re-lorts thirty-live ca-es of tviJiofcl rever tliere.atid m v s that the general lieahh of the town is very bad. A sample of rye was brought to I-agle ltock from rthalier's ranch edwday whlcli is marveloti.lv H lie. The hcvis a re si x i nches king, rilled cknely with kernels an Huh in length. rite lUfMer. The nurserv men of Idaho say that theAstseas.ii their sdes of sliale and fruit trees wiUilu the state w, re four times as large as they w en la-t year, awl that many varieties id" trees have thine exeeediugly well that It was Uiougltt eaukl not lw raiseii in this climate. MmtiJKr ftVnw. ' CJt.tKIsj. A jsirty of railroa I ngiman. from rrance. who are touring Amen. a to get "winlers-' ou tlie nutliod of ojvrating railroads in this country, are now in Denver. Afterjuding several tlays lu tliat city they will leave fir a lour of the Hocky mountain moun-tain sta'es and the Pacific coast. The annual snowfall in Colorado b emirmous. .t Iillou, according to Uie tinterpntt. tlie snowfall there fro n the 1st diy of Sei temltr, 159, to May IimJi. lbSM, was SI feet, ltl i tit-Ins. At Kokomo In lSjl-5, l.y actual dally measurements, something some-thing like Hi ftsrt fell ts-tWeenNo-vemher ltand June. Ofcour-eit ke on settling all the time, and wlien spring ojs-ne.1 up there wasn't more Uian six or feven feet ou the j ground. |