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Show W The TurtJ'ty j ,Tiry V COMPANY, FI'BUSHIKS Wasatch Wave rnhiimm m YwS Www BriwcmiTiox; tin One Tear, Six Months, Throe Months, 9 1..MI 71 - JOB PRIXTIXG. on rurntd Voi. V. lpH Heber, Wasatch County, Utah, Tuesday, May 24, 169.2, FRIGHTFUL COLLISION. It - LIW k FLblic. Kctsry Two Trains (rash Together In the Midst of a Tenilic Storm. EU'i,ie?3 ll8l.,to'"1C,"let,i," THE IIOMU 1JI LE 1J1LL. A Reverend Helena Agent and attorney, j Sait I.akk Cnv, Claii 2C3, gflj n ,fn f' umU 01en Attmded to. rwptly A.I222ZS. g VT". 13 iw, ittorncy-at-Li- AHimey. jai LIKE Strt, CITY SALT lliiu Made mid Ter lkW,fU..I Entries N, iT.rAMS, S- ilc Iw'r 0. UiiOltce- A STECIALTY. K. l. It. Thompson, - THOMPSON, & CES ATTORNEYS. BUM OFFICE . nt'UDlXG. r.x USD OFFICE rmticr in nil Courts, "CTtali.. fanertl Ciy, Lake fit LINDSAY, IE JI. Surgeon hvsiciani Utah. iiEiin:, IWilrais: II n. m. to OIBec at twiddler. t. I in., anil j. to 7 10 TUBBS, A. suncEor, lYsims AM) T7 ta.lv. ScTsts, fc il BHtlrncp on Sortli Main St. itF.O. B.irU's Stor.-- , v. litre he keeps imtuicut of Drug, that ettn Iwt otainnl for the ben- fit s, of Ms ami for cash, only. eidosUwly, ttiSATTEMD 7, D. BAY pa-it- NI3HT. OR SESSIONS. 'mmsg&mi dentjst, Ml) Cffcsite Court House. talrcB 9 e. m. tiil 5 p. m. HcCUIRE, tnnfttlorer nf It I d and WHITE 1IMl ' nv-cur- nd x ;Ss Tcrn,v." a drink of good L.IQUOU I W FIRST - CLASS CIGAR, ItV1''6 swtk Koom, two doors City 15ank, Park Clt a ill find it. lul, tad you A m nZ'rn' el' r Office 11 r?r 10 L1. 5Tj ; TrHde.Mai k causo in ,e5 b,,for AVant Story Anar-ehixt- o King Aiphouso'a Life. Cl.F.vrs, O., May is. In the midst of a terrific storm of wind and rain two hi,: trains crashed into each other at C'le es tills morning with awful effect, the full horrors of w lilch are not yet know n. Freight No. 4A, north Ikuiik!, w as erilc red to stop at North Bend to allow Express Xo. 80, the cannon-balspecial, to pass. The smiiuur schedule went into effect today, and, under the old schedule, the trainp passed some miles further on. Instead of stopping the north bound pulled ahead and approached Cloves running at the rate of twmty miles an hour. As the train appeared, ChaiKs Smith, the telegraph operator, rushed to the wires and put up the danger signal. Either it was not seeu or the engineer could not control ids engine, for the train sped on. At the sumc moment tins special came into sight, mid the iron monsters crashed into each other w itli a roar that sound. d above the storm. Both engines were battered Into a sliap lrss mass and roilid off ths-- tiaek. The cars he hind were mashed into kindling and the track torn up, telegraph poles were broken and it was two cr three hours before notice of tlie wreck was sent out and a special train sent to the scene from Cincinnati. People from the villages in tlie surrounding country gathered and did all tlirj could to rescue the w ouuded, many of whom were taken away, and tlie number cannot be definitely slated tonight. It is claimed that some of the wounded w. re in a dy ing condition. Xot a person on either I ruin escaped uninjured. ' With the arrival of the special liaiu tlie work of getting out tlie dt ad began. I'p to C o'cicck five bodies were recovered, four shockingly it angled and crushed out of human shape. Bonin lvccfe, a flight hrakeman, w lie. had lust readied the top of a car when the collis-slooccurred, was thrown ov er a tcli gr.ipii wire forty feet into a stream of water, which saved ids life, lie thinks there are at bast three tramps Scv.ral undir t!i'.' v.r.eki-freight. passenger, on tlie express are positive that several of tluir number were also killed. It is certain that they are missing, but are possibly among tlie wounded scattered around town. Five to eight passengers, who wer--' supposed to tie in the smoker, wldeli is buried in tlie wreck, nr missing, and nothing is known as to their identity. Tlie wrecked freight was going west and the passenger train accommodation reiicelnirg going to Cincinnati from with about thirty passengers. A fir: started in tlie wreck, but the people rushed to the scene and preventul a was holocaust. Fortuuatdy relief prompt and everything possible was done for tlie wounded. Apathetic incident was the death of Brakemau Gibbons. He lingered till this afternoon conscious all the. time. lie left a young wife an hour before the accident, and all Ids grief and talk was about her. In tlie agouies of death till ids tongue was stilled, lie spoke only of her. Again and again lie begged som one to pray, and a colored minister responded to his pleadings and knelt at ids bedside. There was a scene of solemnity that will not soon be forgotten by those who witnessed it, and silent U art moistened every eye. A wrecking party, aided by citizens, is working with might and main to extricate the bodies of those persons who were in tlie smoking car, supposed to be under the mass of debris. There Is a faint hope of supposing that eight or ulnc persons killed is cironeotis. ,'y, 1 '.,)!nl ,,,l i'1", nnd re of rhavge. "cro.-from the Pa. celled facilities ?rK:,"lllir,e, lmr-warclies.for "nceesMul pro.o n. &L,tltasin7,H,ent anrt for at "iraatci to my care 'hne. Rejected cus OTUtv. r1 ... . . V? A tent ion fiiitm v toSS,X2 IwtiZ' of andt")-,- Intonna-ix.- r,em!trefcrvnt- , tontWs n. It rrr-atoJ Lttuwn e,,t - paper.) nr 1,1 Wrt2? Mn,uat of hMitV, wnrr"''m:. ? ' uVs .uXrt--j 4 ... t eir. nMrt, e , ut.-- e IbaiUsU, MAlstT W,iTulTi l Vlf an. Cl ir w. - ti ""OI" re ' ..ro.Sri mil. ...a Thw.1 -- JSa 7 . who. I,Si.lOoaly, ' umat. aiul i O "vl ,Uw-rnTrn him Plnfii rs,wUrJrit H f?" r 2Ua that !! - d THE HOME ltULE DILL. the courts r ,!tr ''ket i l1 of Addrr 'lyrta.iiqwo.,,,. W twh-k- lw at twica. Atuiaw. VK A REVERENT) RASCAL. A SOME ODD STOIIIES. INTERESTING INCIDENTS RELATED BY MAJOR A. R. CALHOUN. Two Girl In a Hallway Car. MlnUter Assault London, May 17. There appears to be an epidemic of assault on women traveling alone in railway compartments. Yesterday a painter named Wiudle was arrested at Betford for assaulting a cook named Hannah Cordock in a railway car riage. Tlie prisoner wa arraigned today and remanded for trial. Another case, which la ait tlie blacker from tlie faet that tlie offender was a minister, wa reported todav. Kev. Kennedy Bell, rector of Little Bedwyn, in Wllkcsliire, was traveling In company with Miss Br!tan, (laughter of the Kitten-bnr- g station master. It spoke to tlie girl, and she, seeing Hint be vv a a clergyman, entered into conversation with him. Finally Bell mad an improper proposal, which she Indignantly spurned, but he took advantage of ids superior strength and iudecently assaulted her, though not until she made a desperate struggle to escapes When the train readied Great Bedwyn, Mis Britain got out but did not mention tlie assault to the guards, telling her parents, however, as soon as possible, what iiail befallen her. Tlie train proceeded, and Miss Alury a telegraph operator, took Miss Britans Bell engaged seat in tlie compartment. her In conversation aud at last tried to fondle hor. She rjpjlled hi advances lint lie persisted and grasped her about tlie waist. Despite her frautlc efforts to free lieiself he succeeded also in assaulting her. As usual the communication cord was not in order, and both girls, though they shrieked for help, were not heard. After Bell committed the crime MURDEROUS THUGS he talked to Miss Ahery, pointed out to accrue to Stamp the Life Out of Their Aged and her tlie disgrace that would her should site tell of the affair, but site Harmless Victim. refused to listen, and at the next station Ilr.utN'A, Mont., May lT.Tohn Swcml-sonotified tiia guards of tlie occurrence and died early this morning at the hospithe reverend scoundrel wa taken In tal, the victim of the most outrageous ; assault in the history of the city. custody. Shortly afterward the police were inSwendson was a stranger In Helena, and formed of the assault made upon Miss Monday night late ho was set upon by who is a married man throe footpad?, who knocked him down, Britan. Bell, two children, has heretofore borne took all his money, some 17, and then, with The girl are an excellent reputation. in cruel vvantnmicfcs of brutality, stamped the liest character. The affair tlie life out of the insensible man, who also of was near 53 vtars of ago and not at ail caused widespread Indignation and the feeling against Bell is very hitter. 11c r"ggd. Swendson lingered twenty-fou- r was remanded for trio. hours, suffciing agonies lint cannot be realized. One side of ids face had been A Shocking Story. crushed, hut Ids most tc;r b'.e injuri.'s Facts have were in his chest and stomach, on which DtXATflt, Ml.: it., May 17 the thugs had repeatedly jumped with j conic to light in tl.is county by full weight. He laid Insensible on tlie which a convict now doing time movdark street for several hours, hut was ie on gain Ids lilKrty. Some time ago discavtml about dav light. After their V. C. living at Lawrence, a assault on Sw end son the thugs came tip little village near here, was arrested for town and robin d a guest in a Main street rssault iipcr Ids own daughter, and oil The alArm was given, the testimony of ids daughter Lucy, lodging-housand tlie tlir-- men caught. They started aged 18, was convicted and sentenced to off peaceably witli two officers; lint. when ten years imprisonment. Grave doubt of ids guilt were enternear the corimr of Broadway and Main, onaof them suddenly shot officer Feter tained by many, aud a quiet movement Scharrenbrioch in the shoulder, another iia sine been on foot to thoroughly Inknocked tlie second officer down with vestigate tlie matter. The girl, on being Ids pistol, and tlie three hotted. Within removed from the influence which surtlie next two minutes a dozen shots were rounded her during the trial, now contired, and the most intense excitement fesses tiiat her testimony was false. She prevailed, bi.t the three footpails got declares that the whole afl'air was a conat once begun. spiracy! In which tlie sister of her away. Searcli wa News reached town this afternoon from father were prime movers, and that she two different sources that tlirce men was induced to give her testimony at the and answering tlie inscription of the meh trial by means of persuasiou threat. wanted had been seen lu tlie neighborJust what the object ef the conspiracy hood of Canyon Ferry on tlie Missouri was has not yet been brought out, hut from miles town, fifteen some rirer, and strong posses, armed with rifles, startling developments are promised. An were sent in that direction. It appears application w ill be made to tlie pardon that it is only a question of a short time board for Harrisons release from prison. when the mmderer will b captured. The Baby King Life Is Threatened. If they succeed in crossing the river into Meaghvr county it may be possible The life of tlie young monarch of Spain for them to elude tlie officer in tlie Belt who was 8 venrs old tlie 17lh, lias been mountains for a time hut eventually threatened by anarchists. Ills mother their capture is almost certain. Thev- bas received letter tiiat make her tremars ev idontly desperate men, and, should ble for hiit safety, apart from her usual any resistance he made, they will be anxiety for his health, which- - lias, howbrought back on stretchers. Should ever, improved very much during the 111 be impossible past year. they be taken alive it w to conv let them of the murder of Swend-- s The kings daily life Is very simple and on, unless one turns State evidence, regular. He rUe every morning at 9 and sentiment is much azalnsl standing oclock, and lias only a slice of bread tlie expenses incideut to a legal prosecu- and a cup ef goat's milk for brrakfast. tion. His mother takes him, then, for a stroll about tlie grounds, after which come a THE RUSTLER ROUXDUPS. sunbath In a room act apart for tills purpose. His dinner hour Is at noon, and The Gathering Will be Unwtlfectory-M- ny lie eats cither broiled chicken or mutton Freilily Branded Calve. with bread and milk, and a little fruit 18. The regular May for desert. Tlie afternoon Is spent in Bi ffalo, Wjo., cattle roundups ar$ under way, after a sleeping, driving nd reading. He snps fashion. Xeariy all tlie usual foremen at 8, bnt is allowed nothing but miik and and commissioners are prisoners at Fort tcast. In spite of his age Alphonsois generalBussell. Under the direction ef inexoutfits not issimo of the army and grand master perienced men and with many be nnsat of the numerous Spanish military orders. represented the gathering will nd He is a godson of lope Leo XIII isfactory. Tlie advertised rustler roundup ha licars the rather lengthy name of with Jacques gone by the board in compliance n toi ne. tlie federal oMtr. In the drive made cowboys find many freshly Garza Captured, branded calves, show ing that the thieves ha Lankin Marslial idle. been not San Antonio, Tex., May 17. Catarluo have left for Cheyenne or some Intermediate Garza La been located at Key West, Fla. Carr have been United States Marshal Fricke of the point. He and Deputy detailed to hnnt out the murderers of western district of Texas, today received with an official Wellman. They are not working telegram inquiring if a w arwhom rant could be issued on which tlie fugiBoles, Howard Sheriff Angns. Hoe raccb last tive could be arrested and held. The tlie officers sent to the has not marslial ftt once telegraphed tlie Key witnesses, Thursday for inquest Ills friends are somewhat West authorities to hold Garza, returned. that nervous, but it is scarcely probable lie has been sturck down. By vigorous House Painting Made Easy the action during tlie war Roles pained using Masury' Ready Mixed Faint. hatred of the stockmen Whitecaps. By ana Painters supplies for sale at Faints and other war heroes Flagg, Rev. Raders to Drug Store, Heber. Send in your solicited Bridge's been on tii rustler side, have tf once. at orders museums. appear in eastern Haw a Typical New Vark Tough Went Out to Bug a Mexican Bond It and Wm Himself Sent Home with Ills Head In a llag. Governor Thomas and Colonel Godfry In Washington Working Ab1 IlEitALD BriiF.At, Washington, P. C., Buie May 17. The opponent to Home alarmed. in Utah are evidently greatly Goverhor They have sent to Washington Thomas and Colonel G. I.. Godfrey, chairman of tlie Utah commission. Governor Thomas arrived early this morning and Colonel Godfrey came in this afternoon. Bstli of them went to the Bigg hous as though they had agreed upon that a a meeting plac. They put in a busy this day and didnt leave the capitol afternoon until late. Governor Thomas was on the floor of tlie House before that body convened, a bnt made no attempt to see Mr. Caine, deH itself. for fact which speaks I clined to talk for publication, but it defeat, to i here he well understood that If possible, the passage of tlie Home Rule bill and the Worlds fair bill. naturAs to Colonel Godfrey, It is bnt on to Ids to want hang should al that he which he gets $5000 a year and expenses, cornmUsion. Utah the a chairman of in the The colonel didnt waste time himdevoted but House and the cipitol, talked self to working. the Senate. He 5 by American Press .Copyright, room-limitin- g Thuss at Rnseal-Murder- A Bhoekini; l, I to Senator Piatt, chairman of tlie Committee on Territories, and was closeted with him our an hour. The result of tlie conference cannot be ascertained, as neither Colonel Godfrey nor Senator Platt will discuss the matter. It is generally muh rstood, however, that their object is to oppose the Home Buie, and I am told that Gov ernor Thomas lias declared ids intention of dsfeating it if it takes all stimnur. He gave evidence of his intention by going tonight and selecting some quarters in a boarding-hous- e down tow u, into which he will move tomorrow from tlie Uiggs house. Colonel Godfrey is still at the Biggs, an I his stay in Washington is somewhat more uncertain, I understand that they will begin a systematic effort to defeat tlie Home Buie bill, Godfrey seconding Thomas (Hurts whenever he possibly can. It is understood that Governor Thomas vv ill go before the Senate Committee on Territories at its meeting next Thursday and w ill then speak at length in opposition to the Home Buie hill. lid will make the same old argument that tlie Liberals have all along made, and with lie bettir success. Colonel Godfr y docs not intend to spuik, but may change his ini. id at tlie last moment. He thinks lie can do more effective vu rk hy sending in for senators and arguing with tlii in personally. Perhaps lie can, and then again perhaps lie can't. One thing is certain, if the Home Buie bill evt r comes before the Senate It vv ill pass. Us passage in the House lias long been asstircii, and nothing is needed to assure equally favorable action in the Senate hut a favorable report from tlie Senate Territorial committee. Asaocia-tlon- .l There are Californinns' living today, and not old men either, who recall having met the notorious outlaw, Juan Murlnta, w hiio there is mt a schoolboy between Sun Diego and the Oregon line who lms not a sUiry. more or les mythical, to tell of the blood thirsty Mexican hamtU. The scene of Juan or Goaquin Muiintas exploits was in southern California, whet there were people of i.is own race w ho r gnrded him as an Idol, aud who were ever ( ready to warn him and to shield him when the officers of the law were on ids track. There was nothing in the character or appearance of this swarthy, rodlmnded wretch to excite admiration. The liost of us have a sneaking sympathy" with Roll Roy MacGregor, Robin Hood, Dick Turpin and outlaws of tiiat atnmp wiio arc credited with daring, and who are popularly supposed to have plundered the rich to help the poor, lint Juan Murintawas as devoid of nobility of character os tlie mountain wolves with whom he was often forced to find refuge. He robbed to satisfy a savage craving for plunder nnd murdered to queuch au Innate thirst for blood. Ilnn-lson- e non-bein- , H. ate prices. but I've lial him described sooften feel as if I con Id tell him by his track C. E. WrnTEMt, A. B. Rk iiarhwpn. Cashier W. B. lloiinuinoB, ice President. or by bis shadder," said Jake. Tiny tell me be i brave," said the priest. Brave, tiawtliin," rejoined Mr. WilHe ken skeer w lmmin and ci.il liams. leo, but I guess he'd kinder trawl and hunt iris hole tf be was Invited to look into tlie bore of a six shooter with aa American engitieerin it from behind." Cajon pass was a long days ride from Kern, so tlie sheriff did not object w lien, t noon, his companion suggested a rest fra (Incorporated.) au hour, during w hick they could eat some liiiM-hsample" the aguardiente again and let tlie horses feed. The nniuinia were staked iu a charming grove by a beautiful spring a siioitdD tnnee from tlie trail. After lunch mid an other drink, both of which tlie priest pro Vided, Jake Williams began to again, and be poured out the vials of h wrath and contempt on the bandit aud all Mexicans. Do & Gcnppal Banking Eutincsa I am a Mexiean, nnd you must not talk ami solicit active accounts. so before me," said the priest firmly. I'll talk as I please, shouted Jake, who felt quite safe lu the presence of thin man of God. Xo, senor, as 1 please, said the priest, and as he said It the hands that bnd been SAFETY DEPOSIT BOXtS TO RENT. under bis long black eont flew out, and Mr. Williams found two pistols pointed at bi bret, FOB Sheriff Williams, drop your belts, empty your pockets, and do not touch a pistol, 1 flrel Come, no delay, muni Ah, that shows your good sense. Now, step back and stand against that tree. Thats iu" Who In blazes are you? asked the sheriff, as he tottered hack in olieJienco to the command of the other. Instautly the black cassock fell away from the sinewy form of the priest, aud taking up the rope that hail girdled his waist, he said with n ancon I nm Jmiu Muriata nt your service!" And wliat are you to do with me?" asked Jake Williams, when he could get his brent ii. I am going to send you back to Kern with your bead in a bsg. Resist and I'll Apply to put the head and lieily la separate par cels, said tlie bandit. Sheriff Williams did not resist; Indeed, he was in no condition to do Anything that required coolness nnd reason. That night, while still the bars of ICern-vlllwere (loiog a thriving business, two horses halted before the principal saloon, trial a man called iu, Heres lour sheriff! and tiien galloped away. Men rushed out with lanterns. They found a man seated on a horse with bis Should arms bound behind him and a bag tied over Iris bead, and to tlie bag was pinned a bit of paper on which were penciled the words: With Senor Muriatns compliments. Sonora, yon hail better try anotlierslicriffl" A It excel al other In Aud ns Jake Williams lit out" the very next (lay, the people of Kern were forced to act ou the outlaws suggestion. Xo; that 1 Pre-lde- TIE Bail i'iiik Iilv , - $50,000. Capital h(-i- :,i t BARGAINS it e JOS. U. MURDOCK, Charleston, Utah. EVERY HOUSEHOLD u it Fo. prepared to do all kinds of Job Printing, on short notice, uud at nseder IV o are l! "EMPTY TOUR POCKETS, OR I FIRE!" Rewards were offered for the destruction capture of this man, hut with kindred spirits among the Mexicans nnd A mericans, ready to aid and warn him, he long act tlie nutlioritics nt defiance, and nt times he cleverly turned tlie tallies on his pursuerr, while once at least lie showed mngnuulm-ity- . Jake Williams had been a burly Bowery boy, nnd a ward politician, and a rounder in New York city before lie went west to seek iris fortune. Ho was not long on tlie Pacific const lieforo be bad established a reputation as a terror" in n barroom fight, but as fists were too slow and primitive a method of conitmt Jake Williams, with n ready adaptability, fell In with the methods of hi associates and soon developed unusual skill In tlie use of the pistol. We dont want no man for sheriff of Kern counly that wont pledge himself to clean out Juan Murlatn;" this is what the leople of the lower San Joaquin valley snid on the eve of oue of th nominating con- Mountaineer Tea I Am Sant" As you gentlemen who fought on th other side nre no doubt aware," said the bumlsouie colonel, with a smile, we rebels held the battlefield of Cbickamauga. I was a captain at this time, and for ths first and only time ill my military career I found myself detailed to bury the dead. If none of you have ever had this work to do you can form no Idea of Its appalling horrors, "It is said that 'familiarity breeds contempt, hut an eternity of familiarity couid never make me indifferent to the sickening, heartrending sights of a battlefield after the struggle is over and one looks at the many postured dead in cold blood. Of course there wore no coffins, not veu for our own boys, who covered tlie ground by hundreds. We dug separate trenches for the men iu blue and gray, lay Ing them side by side in long, stark rows, aud then covering them up. But that (lay we buried one young Yankee by himself, and tilts is how it wiihs We were moving over the ground along the slope so heroically held by Thomas men, w hen one of the detail culled me to him. He was bending over a handsome youth in blue, whose yellow head rested ou bi arm as if be were asleoep, What is it? 1 asked or the man. Just look ot that, captain,' he said. I knelt down and found thut the poor fellow's left arm had been torn off by a sbc-IHe evidently felt that the cud had come, and realized perhaps that there wa nothing on his person by which he could be identified. With a splinter of wood, ev idently dipped in his own heart's blood, he managed to scrawl on the stock of his guu the words, 'I am Sam The Inst word was no doubt meant for Samuel,' r.d Intended to be followed by his full address, but death came before he could finish it. The whole tiring was so touching, so suggestive, that inyself and men were affected aa if we hod taken sudden colds, and let me say we were familiar with death. reckon, captain, said one of the men, and be evidently voiced the sentiment of most of bis comrades, tiiat wed better give the poor feller a rest in place by liissel, I coughed my consent, nnd under the oak at the foot of wiifcb lie lay we mode him a separate grave. 1 be soldiers cow ered it tenderly up, mid I cut in the bark ail we knew of the poor fuller, with the date of his death: I am Sum', a Federal soldier; killed at Chickumangii, September 90, 08." F is ft Fi ..at A. , Ski tx&r; As .fit, fc 1 X m I y R Carried by all Merchant in ventions. HEBER, MIDWAY, CIIAELESTCg Jake Williams was not modest; he had And ovory settlement In Utah, brought with him from Ids native city sn intense yearuing for office and a firm belief Edwin . Bao.wx, Agt. ' that there was no office In tlie gift of tlie Balt Lake City, Utah. people that ho could nut fill u ith profit to himself, if not credit to Ids constituents. If Im leuted sher-ee- f of Kero county," to $zoo.oo said Juke to the delegates whom he was rcnaiiu pie'erred w ho can ftirnlsli a Ii treating before tlie convention met, "I'll nnd five ilm to the buh run the office for nixy if Inside o' two moments tniiy he profitably eiupl Spai-months I don't foteb tlie head o' this Muri A r denudes in towns mid v II. F. JOHNSON &0U.,A.th sod Mala St uta Into tills bar in a bag aud thuuip it a. , Richmond, onto the floor! Whether it was Mr. Williams forceful manner and the free use of oaths, bis liberal dispensation of whisky or tlie belief tiiat be was tlie right man for the place that influenced the convention we caunot i.hi iib , ih.khii r.i. iAI IV pretend to say, but certain it is be woe leaving tiu akin oft.tUiu uud beautiful unanimously nominated and overwhelmTouch with ( hi com pound the soft Illy ehnrV Ami the biifcht&iow ill beat it rhlucaspeatc ingly elected to the position he so much desired. AlBolnatnirttnua tor a luxurK Jake Williams certainly hml physical nnl growth ot hnir on a producing laid bend or uitmoth He far. Addn A. l.STF.iiiEL,t0 Aun 8t.N.Y banked on the fact that he courage. was a freeiiorn American citizen, anil that the man he bad sworn to bag was a WtFrmt.tst greaser, so tiiat lie was not locking in the la frtdlil. essential confidence when one morning be iltw warfe, w will tMii ra mounted bis horse and rode south toward mui the Cajon pass, where tlie deputies whom fnu la Lutlfitfq he had enlisted for the bunt were to rendthPTt nil.iy (( dezvous. taa n atHI.lt A few miles south of Kero river Sheriff jrou fikaira.tvat Williams was joined by a horseman, who roarjttlrkfybni tern fim came over from the direction of the Sierra tnt ibaatarf, to the east. you ft m. Both This man, though superbly mounted, II apIn ej was dressed in the block flowing gown of fart vt AwcricfV etiBfr jo na a missionary priest. Hi smooth shaveu at alt yon face was half concealed by a brood c atrao t?o, brimmed slouched sombrero, and from his monraut oulr, to h work, ueck bung a rosary of silver beads ter hst wa ffrr in a crucifix. W il '. golden urinating boa trarat Heavea bless thee, my son! was the Otr a i, (I oral salutation of the priest, as he brought bis OintgreAt J !Jy i am fot horse alongside tlie sheriffs and turned A Manly Scot. yi7 work t tra in tlie same direction. The Scotch crofters are proverbially NofYvl! utrtU Youll have to chin English to me, if rauir4 and have and a honest," poor they manly I don't go much oil aversion-tsaid Jake Williams. !tsirjr only outside relief. Their condition Manty for mt greaser lingo, and I wouldn't if 1 could. Is entirely due to tlie barbarous system Jarjr laetlil There Is much to be learned in Eng- of land ?rt tenures; but this Is not what 1 fuiiriiMnco lish, said the priest, with a quiet bow started out to say. Tti t Owo of Ilia frrat a Do accent. with and speaking pleasing J fwrwirt Recently One of these crofters met with for ride tlie kMi e ia Hot rlclia ttrwkwa. tin lot Cajon pass!" you protM, umty a series of misfortunes would have Ue Inborlrtf brva Thats w here I 'm bound, said the slier taken the heart out of that 01 tiarHeitUrt ib llroa. Ii'? mwiu Iom, nmR. any man not a lit. c. nt KOKUI Aridt, deon Scotchman. ho Tbo horse which Al ft 1 AlaUfte. 4 i.UOk IVilHatl, also my destination. You Ab, that sit your horse like a soldier, and no doubt pended for employment died on bis bands, had no be of means and him. replacing tUtia foCMMfa belong to tlie garrison at Iam Angeles? ihfa iPMfeat After two weeks the minister, apprej Xnwl Im the sheriff o Kern county. tl, br Ash Obm. kO, (! JlH. tt AtH, a tlie had who that man, poor hending said Jake. sJr " you- rtu rare owell WSy 6; lie in Want, paid him large might family, I (.sil Williams?" Sheriff A1 Iba j ifrik, fen txaiid iti turk a visit, nnd without offending his hmnblo 7 1 Yes, that's uiy name. How do you like 6( rawtv Mreiittff fata parishioners native pride he tried to find w Car tv JF It? Ihh Too AHar1K. the condition of affuirs, but without . an work h ararv thro FVi. tnt Mart "I like the name nnd the man," nald the out th lw. Iar for wort-tSrt J I hnve heard of you as success. rrs Ittliup omfant aiiHHin L priest pleasantly. Ji Recalled again in a fewdaysaml bluntly M'Wan'l srvHHlwdid PartlMitaralkr. a brave American, and I shall be pleased, stated bis fears. Douiriil Ross that wan if you precede uie iu trying the aguarmans name burst into tears and diente, to drink to your good health and tlie sobbed: On wf prosperity." Ob, dominie! I'll dee afore I take aid The padre, without checking bis horse, racopra from the parish." native of from a bottle brandy the produced But that is foolish, said the minister. ncllid, ami to fnlnniBco ear his saddlebags end banded it to the sheraufwriar fo do wo will wndrRKK Remember your wife and children, my to oni FiRna ia each Iwatftv, iff, who took a long, gurglingdriuk, wiped abort. Only thoao who arrita his thick red beard ou the back of bis big good man, to u al one raa maka aura ot I canna forget them," said the crofter, iteochanro AD yoa bar toftokt freckled band and at once fe it more amirrtura i to lww oar jnoda and I thank you for your kindness; but wb tall rour Heighten ra able. and tboae a round yoa. The bo I so hoe somethin no take relief Ill long's The priest went through the motion of fffnninir ot thla adverttaeweat me. the email end of the tola ahowa by drinking nnd then resumed the conversaef it redaoed to CBt giro the iiwina "But what hnve you to buy food with?" tion. The sheriff's tongue limbered up, the minister. asked on was be Lis and he told companion that Weel, Im expeetin thnt the tiinesH 77. his way to find Juan Muriata and bring Tf dwfffrrr- - - -- 7 mend, and Ill get work, but in addition to afcoar (tee flfhrfh pert of it balk It frond, doable bia bead down to Kern in a big. wife has nineteen pence to tliut wtffre ia eay tn rarry WeaUiaia''' ymi io' my guile at If!. ftntteeatart,mth Did you ever see the outlaw? asked the fore, and I havent yet sold the skin of too make from iLI tc.StOaday ateapertenre Batter write at onee W ymr lii expr- ra , the priest the horse. AddrrM.lt HALLLrf fclU 8WO, Bom Atn;to K. 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