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Show ijewsthe'west. 1 San Francisco Architect Finds Him-self Him-self in an Awkward Predicament. Cl'lttOUS MIMICAL UIM Ot I HI. Ilcmi Irom VuV lltT.-'tliiil About Sonlif the Oullanl-tlcctrlc Light- loir for Mount l'leasant. Tho Park City Jtccord tbut plain I lively sollleiulies: "duowtli rmtevsry other day and cold iiUlits. Hiring will be ripe about next Beptember." .Keon li. Knudson, aitlgneo for II. Hacbt, bat sold tho entire ilock In hla charge to :. Menkur, of Denver, tho consideration being 3,509. It hat been reported t Hill offlco that a isle ot the Utlndilone quarry, located Juit below town on tlio Utah Central railroad, was node In Halt Lake tills week, tho purchase price be-lug be-lug ),000. Hugh Mitchell, who liai bn n employed em-ployed In tho Truckee livery Mallei at Jteuo, Nevada, as harness tinner "for : thn ral eight months, while leading boil ra kicked In the lelt aide by the animal nud Imtantly killed. Hiyi the Mbunt I'leaiaitt JlranM. While James C'brlsteuseu, a resident of the southw citeru part of the city, M out Floating sheen, liu contracted erytlelailn hla band, aud bai .been having a rather serious tlmo ot It Under Dr. Wlnturi' ore, be It Improving Improv-ing nicely. Park City Jlccordl Mrs D.F. Con. Ion baa met wltb a serious accident. Hh wm visiting at tho residence of Mrs. Con Hunt, where tbu stairway cornea up In the hallway. The ball waa qulto dark and Mrs. Condon walked too far and fell to the boltoni of the stirs, sustaining eeveru li Juries lo her neck aud rlghla boulder. W. I. Hall, ol the United Statu revenue aorvloe, haijuat couiplsled a round up of all the Lhlnammi lu the Dlack Hill., rjoutb Dakota, and atatea that except a fow at tort Meade, In the employ of tho e,ovtriituout they had poiltlvely refused lo leglster or comply In any manner wltb tho pro-villous pro-villous ol tho Oeary law. On Wednesday morning Messrs. 8. D, and Moses Johusou broke gruuud for Ihelr new hotel, which It to bo erected lust welt ol Jleynolds's new tore on Wnililiigtou ttrctt. The now bulldlug will be ol brick, two stories hl(h, iOiUO on the ground and built ulter the molt modern itylo at n cost of JU0O0 Sfrinavllte Independint, Harry llutchlnion, n boy of ilxteeD, has killed himself near u rauib ten miles from Hherldau, Wyoming. He Id no waigolugfjr a bunt, bearch fjllowed his long ubssnoe aud he wits found In a gulch dead with a bullet In his breast, rtierllle wasby bis lido. On the stick wltb which be puthe I the trigger he bad wrlltoM ! kill in, self" Hutohlnson camo from Kansis a esr ago, and bis mother Is an Inmate of I tin lutano asylum of that slate. Tbsre have been twenty-four violent deaths lu Montana wlluln the last tenor twelve days, or which number thirteen were due to accidents In mines, three to accidents oil lallrtads, one to the turning of eras. one to drown. log, Ave to aulclde, aud one to homicide. homi-cide. One uf the thirteen mine fatalities fatal-ities occurred at llutte and the other at l'nlllpiburg. Thomas Heusley died of auOccatlon In llutte, having turned on the gas thinking he bad hold of the olectrlo light button, A totil of thirteen thir-teen unnatural deatba In to abort a time Is an extraordlusry record for thnt mining camp. The railroad vie. tlms were a one legged negro, a Chinaman Chi-naman aud John J. Tliompeou, a awltch foreman, the latter In Helena. One of the most Interoitlng and cutout cut-out mluerul discoveries In Wyomlug Is the recent find of a natural soap mine on the line of the Iluillngton rail, road, near the town of Jeewcaktle, which Is situated Id the nortlitiaat corner cor-ner of tho stale. Tho deposit Is from fourteen to twenty ftet lu thickness and li a kind of talo saturated wltb lolttli. In lis natural slate It makes a fair laundry soap, and when eoltouej with water Increases Its bulk al out four roldandniaktsarU.il lather. Lxperli who have examined the stutl say It can esilly be mauufictured luto a superior quality of toilet aoap. Klvo hundred pounds have beeu forwarded to this ilty and samples have been oent abroad Inreaponie lo numerous rsquittsfiom l.ieteru soap manufacturers who wish to test Its quality and chanting rop-ertlti. rop-ertlti. It oan be easily mined at an expense not exceeding Jl per ton, Ac-tonipsnylng Ac-tonipsnylng this deposit are found teams of silvery white acbeator. A number of builnen houses of Fort Collins. Colo., bavu boon roblod during the put week or ten dayi, aud a vlg. Ham eye lies been on the lookout ou the port cf the oltyofllolals An elderly elder-ly msn of very smooth appearance has bien making his hesdqusrters lu this city for the past two weeks. He In. vlted John Lludermelcr to Join him In robbing the drug and Jewulry house nl Wills & Arscotl, and alio the drug store of County Treasurer Htover. i ouog Llndermeler Infjrmed the city I officials ol the oonversallou lie bad had with the ttransor, aud told them to watch Wills fc A rsoolt 'sand Blovei's. Mr. Blovor aud nu ollloer were secrsted In Ihe store, and about 1 o clock on Haturday morning there was a plate glass broken and tho suspect sus-pect eutered the store, liu wss very promptly captured and placed lu the cuitodyoflhosheria, who gave him accornmodallona lu the county Jail, rue fallow gave hla name ni Mob, but lie teema to be tailing uwlur a variety '.' '" e hai told u number of f.fl"Ini '.'5!1?' ,lnco " l San hit I.fy..",M0.,toIll,",uao,'a llt 1" euect that he Is a relative of prom. Inent Denver politicians. ith'S?'."0'"1 .,"mor '" "'o United Biat-t eavaliy ould bo lent out to ca) ture Kvans and Hontoir. the train rol I cis. I. olIlcUll"- denlsd ly Ueueral Ituger, who u lu roiun aud iff tho trooit In the J'atlua division When ln.ervl.wid 01, Sliut lay t. ' general soldi "ibe United Hiaie. army has nobiiilnois with the huntliw dour, ol statu criminals. Iron ill Fourth cavalry, has breu detailed lo go to Hequoia l'ark to protect It against trcipaiien and troop I will go to than bos beeu done fori ears, liu re Is no rounectlon w botev.r betn cen the. l'ark and the rumor thnt lliy,t, be-Ing be-Ing sent to rcund up J.vaoaand Hon. lag. I had net hoard of Lrans and Binlagatiryunll It waa tMuttd In snovonlngpipjr. Wbai tho Midlers may be tslklng abuut I don't know, nor can I sty what they will do Individually In-dividually fhciild they meet Lant and Honlag, but lliey are not being sent t Hiqiola l'ark to catch thu robbers. That It oslllve. Uviinnnd Houla have not, to my knowledge, o.mmltted any trims to c-au-e the l"e lersl government 1 1 take their mat. ter III hand. HboulJ they commetict itopilngUullelHUtu mill, then we might giiaidthaljt ul ro far we hivi Uken no steps agalml tho eutlsws Captain Hurdy of the Chilean I ail gulllelma, now lying nt Han 1 ranclsco, reporla having bad a tliillllngexierl-euceln tliillllngexierl-euceln au Ainerlcau clt. On I (limy inorntnir, iaa the Ban Prauc sue Cmniclt, lie ixcrclsed himself loforu irtakla.i-JiistUgot up iiBprtlit-upou iiBprtlit-upou one of tho ajllort and a fw bouts later the sailor got out n warrant for hlsairottoDHChargvof battery. Tim csptaln, upoiihesrlbg of IheUnuiu. tlancrs, walktd down to tho noilli harbor police station and gave hlmw f up, while friends give a lull bond. As the i.a)taln wat Incllnul lo be ugly lit was glviu a "room," and alter th order of ideate airlwl and l'ollce Oiritln Dunlevy toll him ho wai nt liberty logo tliusalir wptalii alept. Hla bead hung ou hie nick and he snorud, Liter In the afternoon he wokeupand walked out of his former quarters, the door having bien'lut oreuatecon as tho order of dlichaig arrived. The C1 tain 1 1 ik an obietva. tlsu,nud, hla bearlngr, set ssll lor his ship, which ho rcacuej In giodtlme. Alter walking the gangway and mounting to thn tulwarkehe uncero-monlotisly uncero-monlotisly lost bit balance and ttimbltd u dtok, baogliigbla head with such firce against the planks that ho cut a gash lu hla scalp several Indira loug and created the lnitesa!oii that he had Iractured his skull. Tho ittrol waon was called for and the partly unconscious captain was taken lo thu receiving boil ttal, whero It was fuuuj thrt ntthlng more serious Ihiua dtep hd l lol it nl.ruilon ot the scalp had resulted re-sulted from thuticapade of the da), lhu catalu wai I tat to bed to sober up. Kbcttlo lltjlit for Mount l'ltasant, write) tho Jiram'il, l no I ngr an uncoitalut). Alter much hvsltatlon and delay, some uf our bjcH tulttan-Hal tulttan-Hal and rellablomeu have Inkeu boll tit the pnjoct In uarneit, mil will pauio nut until the trlgnt iltrlrlo light shall gliaiu lu our mlJst. List JlouU-y cv.nlnj a meeting wai beld In the tuuncll, nt which icver I of our nprtiKiiitiilvo meu wero pre-int, li. J. Jordan was clioien chilrman an I W, J), f 'andlnn l acorelary. A g norsl dlicusiloti if tho project was In-auiurated, In-auiurated, and It was Ilnilly and uuatilmouily decldtxl to Incorporate for JlU.UtW. Tho constitution was llgntd uuiltho lollowltig tftlcera were ilccttd! Ij J. Jordau, t reeldeui; Wm. Zabrlskle, vlce-presldini; W. D. Cand-l.uJ, Cand-l.uJ, teoretnry; Allf Lrtokscn, trrai-urei; trrai-urei; Jainta Ijohou, with thu otbeit, lourd of truiluer. The plaut Is to be located ly thu Mount l'liasant 'toller Mills, ullllilng the same walir pjwer. A new 1'eltou wheel will be ut lu before frectlug weather again conies. The plant will lie n COV tucanilisciut light one, of the Ldlsjn syitem. The contract artlilts have Leon lotwanlid to the l.dlsou compiny. Large Incandtsceot lights will be used for street lighting, and tho smaller ones for residence and buslntsi houses, lhu work of getting tlioilaut In operation will be pushid as innldlv as Ksilble, and It is expected that It will be In readlnt ss by July 1st. Iho capital stock has been subscribed and by men whoie nauici are s-rieiit to LUarantto Ihe success of tlu. -ajer-taking. A. Blenblht, on arohltect who llvet In Alameda, Callfirnla, Is In eerlous trouble, according to the Bail Franclseo Uiromole, Theybtiug man conducla a butluias In Montgomery street, Bau I rancltco, and Ilia been quite prosper ous. A short lime njo ho became acquainted with Miss Lena Lefavre, also a resident cf Alameda, and Ibe cou' lu have beon lu thu habit of meeting meet-ing eveuluga and taking walks together. to-gether. On I'll Jay night they n ont to a restaurant In Last Oakland where they uaddlnntr. While lu this (late the young man gave the girl 111 o droit of a pomriul mudlolne The) then took Hie tralu fur llroadway and on Ihewa) Mlis Lefevre was taken serl. outlylll. When the tralu arrived at Iiroalway ahubaj to bu oartlelfrom thu car and wai taken to a ding store lor treatment. It was thou Ul. covered that there Waa something wrong and shewas rtnwvcd to a receiving Hospital. Hospi-tal. Htenblht was very much exolled and ou account or bis actions he was srreited and locked up In the oily prison. He waa ai badly frlgbteued that he readily made a full statement. Utcnblhtsaldlhkthowaau'riendof the young lady and sue bad Informed lilm that ehe was lu trouble and fsared Hut the would be disgraced. Ueconiented to asaltt her,accordlug to hla story, and weut to a physician In Ban Francisco and from him obtained the-medicine. Htilnblbt admitted having given the girl nlue droit of the medicine, nuil sild be wat tolng to give her another doao wbuu they arrived at llroadway, but she was liken III, and that upset hli-laus. He declares tbat he Is In na way responsible for Miss l.tfevro' condition, unJ says he Uoet not want to have to shoulder the reiponslblllty of another mtn's otlente. The otlliers fouud the medloluu In bis pjiststlon, an I he will now have to answer a criminal charge. Miss Lefevrr, when seen at the hospital, apreured to leel very keenly her disgrace. Bho woull say nothing about the matter, nor would ebu tell whero she lives, because ibe wai afraid her parents would hear of her escapade. It was suggested lu the prisoner (hat he might straighten uinttert out by marrying the girl. |