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Show "WESTERN' SEWS X0TE IteIru, .GalttrrJ from TrionJ Ouartrrs. 1DV1I0. BoLc Is becomlrg a bad place for a quiet, InulTenslve, Uw-aMdlng cltlunto live in. Almost every night some oue Is "held up," or some houe burgiiriznl or attempted, or some oue Incomes toofresti and gets mauled, etc It b time something some-thing was done to restore order. Jtlalt Haniicrai - Ijait fall a young mm of ! by Uie name of John J rcriug same bi Ilmgliam county, Idaho, from IndUu rcrriUirynnd went to work on the farm of Charles Marston, near Lewlsville. Soon rumors and go.p were lloatiog around among the neighbors that all was not running run-ning straight In tliat bouselHitd. Finally it leached the father and husband's tar that Derriug was having private eracces wIUi hi fvurU-en-ieat-M daughter and Uiirty-two-ycar-oM wile. Ho did notiy any attention to them until some one breught the word that lib own daughter had told the story, iie asked her about It atrl of courto she denied the story. Then he said if any one sliould do such a Uiiug, he would murder the man. The fellow then tklplvd and went to work oil the railroad section at Market Lake. Kvideutly he kept up a ootreond-euce ootreond-euce wilu Mrs. .Mar-Wn ami was lasted as to her iuoveoient9.Mr.Mar-stun iuoveoient9.Mr.Mar-stun left her In the house aud wetit to work Monday morning, but w lieu liu returned iu tlie evening the wife had gone, taking with her tbe bright four-year-old boy. Site was ferried across the rivtr and a lady cousin was thtre ready lo take bsr to Market I.ake, at which place she ' uitt hr"iudpiH." lleboughtlier' a. ticket lor Franklin, Idaho, aud t accotupauh-d her 011 ruesday moruiug'a tralu. Her pareuu live iu WesUU, Utah. On the kiblu she bad left the following follow-ing note to her husband: "Dear Husband I am gtiug away, lor 1 have got more than 1 can bear. I don't care fur w hat they say. Su you, if you did not belies e it but If well, if we can't agree we must jart- Take good tare of tlie children chil-dren and I will see sou agaiu hhiw day wIilii you think bxtlrt of me. tiod knows it b like taking my life to go. It b not anything 1 have done, but I have no frieudr. There, be a good mail aud I will Ms' oil agalu, and I liopeau J pra tu tiud thai 11 lib w.ll i-ee Uie Iruuble tbat I liavcseeu. What they say 1 would rather live on bread aud water aud stay with liisall than lu go fn.nl them, but I can't stay here. Uuutf-h)c, Uuutf-h)c, aud don't bbme auyono but lithe for thb." OOlvOKAUO. Ura culture b likely to become a grand industry lu Oram! Itiver Valley. K very milling camp In Colorado b full of life now, ami the ilemaud for labor b far ln excess of the supply. sup-ply. Mabel Hurley, the girl w ho "accidentally" "acci-dentally" killed her tnutur dur-lug dur-lug a uarrel, was senteiicsij to one year's impri-siuineiit In the district court at titand'JuueUoiijiasl Thursday. ' The first carload ol ' M to' Trin Wad Thursday by and Albuquerque. jiattlement Up the liver ato,,,,tLif .tarand rtatavfpun to pay for lib ranrii. Daring the storm last Monday, ! sav. the Silveitou JW, ic morn-JSgtraic morn-JSgtraic on the Italnbow lino came 1 near being caught, but got throus'' lalTriKhtTas the Houdburst was behind'5 be-hind'5 and cWiu,- -, ESi5SS "-Booker looked out of hb window awl saw tlie cloOdbarst coming and W out to (!. Thelnwa, dropping on the rear coach when he owned the throttle valve, and it iiined a little and got just ahead 1 of the baggage car, bit by that time Billy nasi 'em rolling," ami the ttoriu couM not get "y,D,,a"' engine. The race I"?."' ff?' twenty mlnutea, and a Mears train never we-'any faster. Finally the cteldbur gave up the , and Kusine F-ker imlied into b ver- 1 ton wl . four dry ears aud tiiree shedding water. vynilV. Tlie new s reached I jiramie Tlw m-day m-day morning; that the body of a man wae seen lyinr afong tlie railread nearlVnev. rbeeoronerorcarboti County ws notified and took charge of Ibe ease. Tlie man b sunuoaed to be a Hot Springs miner 1 and It Is thought be was lilt by a train the previous lilghl. MOSTAS.l. Atout 1 tyckjcN Weslnesshiy afternoon after-noon two utrtiers ifOployed at the Helena hotel barber strop became encaged lu a quarrel which resulted In lodging one lu tail, and the other In the hopital seriously wounded. The wounded man's name is Charles (tiles. The shooting was done by hd. Iticiiardsoti. The men. Iwth of whom are colore-l, were having a friendly dbiusalon about some trivbl matteis and the argument took rather a wide range, t Sales being espet i illy cutting in hb remarks. At last ltlchanbon cllered to ls-t$W tbat he was light ami offered to draw a check on a bank for the amount. (Jarrs said that he(Itkh-ardstin) he(Itkh-ardstin) did not have lliatamount of money in a bank. Thb brought on hard words lieta een the men, u ho were tlainltiig within ten fttt uf each other, when both men drew revolvers and three shota were tired. Who fired the first shot b di-puled, for. as far a can be h-ame-l, only tie witness saw theair.tir. Hehmt Jotn-Hat. |