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Show 0ilen XotR. All cast-bojnd freight Irani on the Union Pacific ran o vera horse and buggy aboJt 9 Tt tsunday night. niarTiilrteenth Street. The horso was killed insiintly and the buggy ground to matchwood. G dloliurg, a painter employed by Mr. Teahac, Jell from the roof of A. add's liouse on the corner of Lincoln Lin-coln aud Twenty -second yestenlay forenoon While painting the roof his foot tppcd and he fella distance of thirty feet. He broke several ribsaud was Injured intern illy. Dr. Fernluud was called to attend Ins case. He wa taken to his home, where it was learned last evening that his condition was sen u,-. Sometime last Satunliy evening thieves entered the apartiiimtrf over the London Ice Cn-am jurlors, 00 cui led by Jlrs. Oatiey and daughters, of the Novelty "theatre while the family were absent. They stole money and jewelry to tho value of over $150. A pair of diamond earrings, a diamonu locket and SS 50 in money nas the booy secured by the robbe's who tmeresj by means of skeleton kevs Thtre is no clue to the jierjitrators of this U1 1 theft. About nine o'clock last night cnes of "inuruer"' were heard issuing issu-ing from the frame building in the rear of Cross's drugstore, 011 Washington, Wash-ington, between Twenty -third and Twintj fourth. Ofllccr"slIver went to the scene of the 'disturbance- and arrested William Jones, colored, fur assault and lattery ujonhiswife. It appears that Jones is a hard charac-tir, charac-tir, aud has been 111 the Inert of freijueiitingthcganiblinsliousi'saiHl other low ri-orw around the illy. Returning 1 onie last ul-Iit he demanded de-manded money, and upon being rt lued, kicked and beat the woman in a brutal mauuir. He was locked up. ltotert H. Wilsjn, sou of Kobert C. Wilson, of tho lily, aged f jur-tesn jur-tesn ycarr, met with a raiuful acci dent Sunday at 3 prn. Inttepplng from a street ear at the depot h s foot twisted, throw ing him around with his leg under the car. The wheel caught the toe well up on the li ft f ot and completely mashed them. Dr. Ilry-int brought him up to McXutl's drug store and gave him all iiusslule attention. His elbow sand arms are badly brui-ed. On Thursday or Friday last a Union Pacific train ran into a small band of horses confined in baufor.i's pasture we fit of the Union Pacific track, and ju't south orTliirty-thlil street. A horse was killed outright and still lies tbereunburied. A mare, was run over breaking one leg and' badly cutting the other. The poor brute dragged itself from the track, where it has remained standing since, scarcely moving from its tracks. Her little colt is starving, as the mother is uua'jle to get around to obtain cither food or water. In the district court yesterday, John Hopkins was arraigned on indictments in-dictments charging him with unlawful un-lawful conabitation. He pleaded not guilty. The Lxutn-Klnir case was settled set-tled lathe First District Court yes-terJay. yes-terJay. In this affair Mr. JExum, j then a ueputy rnirshal, shot at C. b. 1 King, publisher of the CiJon, for printing an offensive article about I Mrs. Exuru. Kiug was hol in the neck, and Kxum was indicted for assault with Intent to commit rcnr-1 der. King was alw Indicted fori criminal libel. Both of these in-' dlctments were dismissed yesUr , day. Offden Standard, June21. ' |