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Show WESTERN HEWS ITEMS. Six Indians Kill a Saloon Keeper. TIIK SHOSHONE IirEHVATI0X. ItobViI of 9-".iKI0. U-iilnay ah-onts ah-onts In Arirnni. CJLOltAIX). Trinidad, Colo., July 31.-Dr. Kinkleman, the man who last Saturday Sat-urday escaped from a party of friends iu t''0 mountains while suf-fcrlnsifrom suf-fcrlnsifrom an attick of the tremens Isstlil mlslng. The party seut out Sunday last In stareh of him returned re-turned tonight and reported that they could find no trace of him. ' The last lime he was seen w.teust be- leaihetl of vns on Sunday morning morn-ing when a Mexican ..litip S.erJrr rati acros him in thu mountains itarthe State Hue. The Mexican started toward hlui, wheutheduetor turned and ran, and he wis soon lest sight cf. The men se-arched the e-ouutry thoroughly, but had to give it up and return to the e-lty. One more effort will lu made to find the doctor, either alive or dead, though most likely 1: will le the Latter. In the morning Lou Ick-wootland Ick-wootland Will Bowcn, two joung men whoaiethorsuEhlyai-qualnted with tlie Vermego country, will start out to mako another search. The doctor's wife U completely prmtrateel by the news brought lu till evening. WOMlSil. Cheyenne, Wyo., July 31. Tlie opening of the- licsliouo Indian reservation, which has been ordered by the Interior depnrtrut tit, will nut lie completed for se-veral ears-After ears-After the surveys which are in progress tin- complete the Indians have five year. In -a Inch to select their ullotmeiits of land. Tlie Indian agent is then given ajcar'n time in h hich to give land to tho-e Indians who hae made no selections selec-tions fur themselves. At luast seven 3 ears will intervene Lefoic the u lilies nil! get a chance at any of the laud. CAL1SOKMA. Tulare, Aug. 2. At 8 o'clock tonight to-night fire uestneicd a dwelling house in West lulare owneil l.y Oscar Kvans and occupleil by two ladies, one of whom was in Fresno and thcotheritisfeared was turned. The woman a s-n o enter the-houe the-houe and light a lamp. A fe minutes later tlie house was in fHrnesnud the woman could not bo foutid. The cause of the flre hi sup;csed V l the explosion ex-plosion of a lamp. The-loss and insurance in-surance are uukuon n. Fresuo, August 1 A special mts-wncsr to the JiepiJUi&in from Fre-.no rials, a vallry east of heir iu the niouutalii", brings word thai uu ThursJay night ae-oiuiny of Indians rodo up to a salovii kept by one t ox and demandeil whisky. Tlih wa n fused thetu,and as they grew truuble-omt-, they were- driven out Fearing lodily injury, Cox locke-d himself In until lie thought the Indians had left. When lie tt cut out liter he was surroUHded by Iiidiansuho had Iain In ambush and was nearly beaten to death veith tileke is that ere- torn from a fence-. Cox's skull was broken oi.fi, and he Is uol expected to live. Learning of the-attack, a iose of citizens summoned Samuel IU, an cx-censtable of Merced, and together to-gether surroundcel the Iinlitn One Indian started to run. A shot was fired, which was unsucces-ful. The crowd then called on Itiss to wound tlie- Indian. Bo's fired, Hie liullet entering the grola. Tlie-wound Tlie-wound is expected to I rove fatal. TacomaAug. 2. William Buck, ot San FoIiv. Ca!., nho has been sending a few dae s iu this cltj, today to-day had n valine iu each hand and wasnbeut to tnan the train for Portland when two strangers bm-hej up against him and robbed him of $!oy in stocks, notes and cash which, he carried In an inside waitccat pocket. The Portlind police were given a description of one of the men. Buck is 67 years old and w.u on a pleasure trip. Iteddlug, Aug. 2. The stock-holJe.ru stock-holJe.ru or tho Kureka tellurium mine are quite elevated over a new find Iu their incline shaft. After lumping the shaft out and sinking tlvefeei a flue ledge of gold and tellurium ore was discovered. The expertiirTad nrce-iainirtl tne miue no good, but this now dlrexncry shows that a ledi;e rich m precious metal does exist. Tile mine is three miles from Bedding and will help our eity. Eureka, Aug. 2. It is re-ported an J gene rally believed heru that a syndicate of capitalists, supposed to lie Lugliili, are attempting lo buy upal! the redwood lumbering lutcr-e-tsorthls county. The operators are working very quietly, but the C.romcfc e-orre-iiondent lies It on good authority that most of the ho'ders of lirge timber tracts have alteaily either bondeel to sell or named prices at which Ih.y are Wllltnir L rnrt will, thftr Itnl, Inn There is considerable uneasiness among business men growing out of the-su reports, many thinking that the repressing now exercised by the lumber manufacturers' combination com-bination is duly a shadow compared with what may occur If foreign capitalists securecontrolof the prin-e-ljal industry of tlie country. Others K-em to think thatasyndl-eato thatasyndl-eato with unlimited capital would seethe necessity of ct ustructing a railroad that their product might reach a market. Mrs. McCauley, a young woman who is employed at a cannery at Third and Towuseud streets, called at tho city receiving hospital yesterday yes-terday to be treated for aa incised wound in her neck Inflicted by a razor In the hands of her husbaud, John McCauley. The husband is a worthless sort of fellow w ho sends his wife out to work that be may remain in drunken Idleness. Early yesterday morning ho went home drunk as usual and de-i manded his wife's daily earnings. , She refused to givetnem up, eay-i lng that there was nothing to eat In the bouse and that herself and little baby were all but etarving. McCauley insisted ou the surrender of.tbe money, and his vvife refused with increasing flmmtss. The drunken fellow- then buca ce nnsry, and seizing a razac from a table I drawer, he sprang upon tlicriffcnse-' less, womau. Inflb tlcg a phastij ) wound on her dp k. Si-re-mlti-, , with pain and terror sbo fled irn-u the house and was conduced to in-htxr.ltal in-htxr.ltal by one of tlse- neighbors. Dr. Williams, Hie pO'lce urgeon whoitllchtd np the wound, tal-a that the woman had had a f T -row escape from a fatal iBjTX.'he t.lade of tbe razor having almost severed the carotid artery. McCauIev Will probably be ar-rostcdonachanre ar-rostcdonachanre of attempt tocom-mit tocom-mit murder. Sua JrraMueo Oron-fc'e,Avff. Oron-fc'e,Avff. 3d. Portland, August 2. the to-gineen to-gineen of tho steamers Cosmopoi.j and Mlrhlgair, who quit work because be-cause the Union Pacific Company, lo whom tliesteanirrs are chaiterea. ordercel the second assistant engineers en-gineers dis. barged, have not yet come to any arrangement with the company and the boats are "till tied up. ChIefKnginerILPs.KlllK6re and Assistnnt A. lurrll of the Lakme decline to join tlie strike, which Ihey consider tfMsaiHionred . and unwairanted, a all tlie boat , were run l.y two e-nj;luers Isrfore . they were e bartered by the Uniou Pacific, aud the master mechanic of the company who was rnt autlwrlzed to do so. The Iaikme is loading awl will sail for Seattle to-morruir to-morruir night, and her engines-rs sav they will nut quit work mile- onltreil to do so by tbe Marino tn-ginters' tn-ginters' Association. :e-.d. Virginia (New), Aug. 2. A fire-this fire-this evening In Oliver Lonke- Wood yard, on the tenner of Mill and D streets, desrfrojeil propefty valued at iBOOO; no iusuranee. TI.e fire was but.a s'lort distance fruiu the Ophir works, lait through the i exertions of Sujierinteisdeot Lyman and the mino eauployi, wisn had two streams of water touring on I the works and Into the fire, ito damage was eton-- to the work-. j ahujna. J riicnix, A. T.. Aug. 2. Heavy rains fell at Catrt Urande ami vlrni-ity vlrni-ity last night and deinolUhed the! telegraph wire ami comi letely fu- undated the Southern Paiific track j for one mile near Picacbu, ana i washed the road away for some di-tauce. di-tauce. Construclion trains Were at tlie break erly this morning from j i'ueson and Gila Bend, au i the work of rejairiiMC the damag-' is Uitig pushed with all haste. The, eastbouud train Is held at Casn! Grunde. while Use weMlotiini train Is at Tucson. It is tlsought that trains will be able tu am early In ! the tuornlug. j |