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Show OLD Lake Telegram. THE S ACT FRIDAY EVENING, JANUARY 22, 1901. CI ro& J. L. SULLIVAN'S SOLDIERS ROUTED OUT IN A RAGING BLIZZARD DAYS ARE NUMBERED SALT LAKE TURF Quar- - Former "Ring Terror Weighs 350 Pounds and Looks Fire Breaks Out in Early Morning in Officers ters at Fort Sam Houston. Like a Beer Barrel. i t i.N fel- low, who was once pie pride of the American prize ring, Is knocking about tune, throwing it all away. He has m.ny a human shark in hi time, for when in his cups he ha always bten an easy mark. John L.. has been broke time after time, and times innumerable friends have come to his rescue and giv en him a fresh start. He appears to be in constant demand on the vaudeville stage, and when he makes up his mind to keep sober for a time he gets out on the' road and does very well financially and otherwise. He must weigh 3o0 pounds and walks along ns though he had a big beer keg fastened on In front in lieu of a stomach. He bears very slight resemblance to the John I. Sullivan who' toured the country less than twenty years ago offering finoo to tl.' man who could stand before him for the brief space of four rounds. Still, the old warrior is easily recognized. A man not having sexn John L. in a score of years would knov him at once on hearing one of those dreadful growls such as he belches forth when his ire Is aroused or when he is doing the rounds on one of his jamborees. Once heard, the Sulli van roar is never forgotten. SAN ANTONIO, Tex.. .Jan. ' MUiar.1 tt',nt bunks at Fort Hni In a 22. Infantryman Iloutrn rarly . 1 artillerymen, thinly clad, fell out of thtlr vr" th ofF.ctV in answer to a. flgnnl cannon and general fin? alarm two-aior- y on fire row A hou of frame from destruction. quarters enof line bachelor nn4 rite the adjutant" office, quarter ivto.atofy quartet, Nil- tbIn rUrnrn. IMus MaJ. Oovernment rf the building artillery veloping until Cre arp corps had five bucket brlsradt- at work, with y.O rrm In i'T. tfV qu-- r mtus arrived frmn the city to the relief of the $crrm, ere ! bed. and tern were severely yard of fenre and outlo-t III I5.v"n but amount than II. utroyed. The total damage In thingcr, r! ot ly mvc 1 by the pro: 1 worth of Government property rcironfe of organised trtop to the alarm. . . JLJlU.l MU REAL ESTATX. 8ATX TX)H in t arr f '., llarriiMHot rl Cvrtr. U W. t n-- ir 14 A . s tn t W tlii: v;Tuii.r.u..Hr hkai. tat: thatirv . jo Main. ML tt Kxa. w -- I'M t..i r MCirt.r iTHMflir.!' nlHM XjLBVmrn WES -- John L. Sullivan, that Boston big hotel JLa. xxmrox California and or H'iTn ExctmnoE ; i.jrr-rv.jfx- rui uro i .r. IXjR frrjt: r: .wm Mrr.i.r rvujMti:: Jt M.W s? KIT lOlAUKS r- a - 4 New York these days, causing just as xirrt.Y t i.m;ii;: roil itKAt, njHTATK much consternation among the barkeepers and habitues of the various Tin; ka-- t ktii.i. iikwmvh A 4 '. Vim t g :.; t. a i drinkeries which he visits as he did in VS I T hii y I tm the old days when he was the "real tf n tav thing" in the fistic article. John L. is !4 n.. WsJn getting old, and he is beginning to ehow l,th. r r ar r.Jt K l v the effects of the' work of old Father t;.t f.t1 . f rr Time upon that erstwhile magnificent Y 0 . VhhJLZl physique. The big man now finds it ew by t lf!W"r r - fr--t?t- I ." t ta quite an effort to move around, bo much H .".:- a alovr atJtM. rh tf. ir and does he carry, i Ira. superfluous weight "THK to MM! TT ... At, My I T. S to it t as a result his breathing is done with a t :!W frtm lo mn." I "t"r.if to to. listen k. at, is T painful t difficulty that W. tl(tnt :.f '.a Jlul)4f ln f Kl . tafern urlli No furtr.r Sullivan's hair is white, and his face the r,!roa.'.i n ak thfir Kf ft, S shows wrinkles, the inevitable sign of 1UVB TTtS toVfc.jt Itnt !TTtS-a i'tn 1 rr;.T 134 tr ra old age. For months at a time John I. a seat the a remains perched upon upon , I 1 . X$ Kate,. FULL-RIGGE- D SHU' "water wagon," then he cuts loose and ' starts out to do things w ith all that dash tntr at rt'fttmini Sal 0AEL3Y Makes and ardor and Committee that Report INSIDE A BOTTLE Km used to mark the sprees of John Ii.'s t ftov. r 1 ttS Mrtt! T rVIiMlttD sa career. about from He goes earlyto the loon . saloon roaring like a lion, order Concerning Tl.ere U an rhibUS n lr. tie r'.ow drinks for every person in sight ing hwvi none dare refuse. He spends his money r.f the Walk-Ove- r wlndon ptofr.I $i tl.t,-iAtK. ) tr.t. Ta , r V. Rates Investigation. fvl'-ticr rv.: like the proverbial drunken sailor while ef a rovrtty In the ft cv-- r ejert.T lrl a t fa :'r e lk In a hi . it lasts, and then travels out the reJr.r, le K oalrurte 4 o r. kratiHa hiiai. kittatc iW mainder of his 5pree on the memories a maU tue there l It r.4 lor a. H Vj- . iJuX IWrntJi The old hoard of ft'"v rrr.cr of the udditbm of ye olden days. c m art r 14 t fr ta ic I Ic !, Vlmtt '.r c )'rc n j lr MrtUI' S r 1 I . at Some of the modern saloonists of U a t&a. r It f Con.rm rciul club h aab ani'etir.R Ut ttr.t, reGotham refuse to stand for John's pa tl The toy w l.i. t nlsht and received the rrirt of the . ! b tronizing visits at times when his purse f'rar.k H. j p. st r! J ttmr-.ttis empty, and he frequently gets cool Big Athletic Benefit Will coin.mittee ar pinted to lnv it;E.te Ileffernarr. In th- rlstlng of the Mp rxcrcLrs ajtt) jLnrxiaixa. - pNOVELTY WORKS. freight rates uf.tcUrg Utah i"lnt. and K"ver.l three trlnliture receptions in these places, with an in the vitation to move on. The extei. l lm t t?e f Th rr..i Itke In particular. wr rnr tTTixru. men who knew Sullivan well in the days Be Success; Ross and Salt r- w. n ler fe r f tb riT-rt.r- s width Utt'e. The the ;:o4L that AM rn!lndi. iUtna t:tvt A!t. ntjUd report KIT of his prosperity, are, as a rule, indul V. b i e I w . i f tfo'.ten how tno f the vith the rns- had agmd to gent with him, and in their places he . . I : o 1? r. :.! h ' to Wrestle. as h Garvin has he orders and tr.iltre mUhl about furnish data what iu i Sk pleases, just I h r.f tv,e l bv ttl" The miJ be If ired by It. it put "on ice," probably never to think th lOi ! wo!en Ptefjer. k' Jed f f tn r.jd f 1'fnt. J. of it again. The xi:r,mit lee I ro?n; Uie et.vi ::o!.--n tt uMoh to loac. thin; Mrw on tT-t- t a.Hfi Aait ? y. a f K. I'. Holm. . S. II. i Tom O'Rourke is one of the New York The benefit athletic carnival to lrt TabbiM. r r,Sf l nt( e. lr.iT r. thla Icrara pr nn Willi. i:. wh im old John visits reg JlaliKbT. Kl.er. I. given at the Salt Iuke Theater tonight W. S. McO.irty. T tilarly. Tom, being one of his old Bos U-h t t. Sinrmftnf Olt llt t.Atf;? e n and Joseph (b oght cu. The ton acquaintances of away back in boy is attracting much attention ii? it is the F.ght Osm Dead In Bcs;on. honi trntlj rrj.tt t hood days, treats the erstwhile terror of first similar event arranged to com off follows in full: tra e i n.-:- , nt.i f !" JVt'n the ring with every consideration until here in many months. .Silt !.ak I'ity. J.mj. 1!- To tb" II n. 'l;n ... ! I AS' In It li obJ r .m nru. rjrTATr. (:ho becomes noisy and abusive and ef t!orrn-"rhi tir (HV The best boxers and wrctlers in the oral!e I'ii ii;n! i r,-- . bi lie- any vlt'l t.f the imm- - rei.d I'iiib. SiK I.k" p tn noxious to the patrons of the Delavan. city will take part on the programme, a K. ttj OafKit of : Kft.tvl Jury .! tttr HAa.MKlt J." rit'.en' n Your en:t)itI'tah: At such times Tom takes John L. gent and it is intimated that som of the t'ity. t at ,! wre t.f tee Ti;fl'v iir fer the appointed ,trto ffr;. ly, but firmly, by the arm and escorting events will not be merely exhibitions. r,'--- i tiv.tt - iff xWri'c it,., ertt' iKiJ.iwtmTt of t'leriiritf Kti.'i a f SAr"' ro Ton sr.m voNnT iir.t Of t i 'H him to the door tells him he must leave. The wrestling match between Uoss and rui OSTLOl'ATirr. I." ) . k:.'- - ."! t tr Salt Itki.,l.n ml City J nlliii; I'. ), ' I 15 ' itM O'Rourke's usual song to the big fel (Jarvin will probably be the star event, the pre.r.t" ft . ' Hx-b ..unit l2"'' a:rtrt!t. ef Ijeif at! I filtfr pf if" low is: "John," you must go now, for I although th .m hd n ctT-- f. Williams-Va- n that the oominittv Huskirk w t" l ' w jt ham mi. T n. !viTr tn. ovrn j .ry. Had Tr, M. rrnro St C1TT AND rAf.Jd I'ltClTtlTT. tr.. Air. r. T. fford to have my customers bout will be a dose second. with can't" h'imirh' il ::it ne Hug J u'-- l at Jv ; J .r r.o h w . t u f the Orepon Short l.tr rat J, chased out by your carryings on. Come Thompson will give a spectacular trnfrio malinger V". atr.ir.t tax fw, rwl Irr.-hMr. S around when you are sober and decent wrestling exhibition with Driggs, and railway; on 1M01 tAT! f AIA liT '." Wo!rn f fr ill" li'ht it!o flrtm aBent l)AN, and you can have anything you want tt-- . Willard Bean, the old favorite, will r, ar d Mr. I'. V. k " ral lltni irr p Crl.l Co. Itm And strange as it may appear John L make his appearance again in the ring. railway, t Ar.-th Sun of nirent ls iiua "Gror-JOi iano. trie, TO 1' becomes as meek as a lamb and stamm.MTir.n lis v S.iil Itk- rallro.til. nrl T 1. t.r'.e4 tc-it',rnwl rifltr. nt.'i!lve of the various li".' Irito nrid mering as he moves: "All right, Tom, I t a r f t . .rtrtlr r vr.f.i BUaX ymn' et; r.f I'l.ih have civcn the riirnUtf old lobster, I'm going. i "it , we you white-heade- d it:-a tfO" want fRon wonotT ran i t oni: vi:i:k ) onj.v roit ,trr. that. will. .a th" ihorl. 1 1:: I n S'long Tom; a'long you o'.d slob." And M'GOVERN BEST MAN w iro I lit fell i, i;vf est po.o.it.ir. !at.i f,r i rvi-ioLlatll Cat llet. the big fellow waddles off whistling for Suiia for ef th tariffs will l" JmbrntUrfJ tfcrm I amr-rety i ....No a cab. frinmiitiofi " your h nora !! Inisnl un--Jer renil-- raCORBETT EVER MET to S Kt'.Ta rctt..Hf A more forceful example of what conn i tion and fcurh j"jpK-:ion L V? LOST, I Na XH'.tX tare ata G&k r g In a will tct-Farpertinuous t VI your ft imntj.-I bring may r mKs ! ta ft 11 1 11 rr.ottj:c jf If son to than is furnished by the case of It the ;rat imevi ef ;!?' i G&t n that to r.iilr;d eft'.rt.iU ., rn i.kcm John L. Sullivan can not easily be imi.AMi Young CorLett was asked the other your con.mlttie ttie Jf I ! IT YUU 0 '4 1 Vs ILX. r."it li y fo, a fully O ftm WC ajafk-t- -i UUNKT .atsa' ft .'M Nl;l.t agined. Here is a man who was at one day: j j i . of the tarlfTn. nnd will mot the . tl w. ? . SJmmJf I t ) Ldtrtuk MrW J time the finest looking specimen of phyC, a it, rt it iry. the he.t man ieM!irem' rti rf Tar a Y totic 'Whom do you cons-ide- r sical manhood that this country ever hAr.lllrr-r.'Tli. ofurt.! nked for hImii; produced. With raven black hair, skin you ever fought?" t',.iy wherein to prep ire cash nrmsTx . , Co. & F'.itimi-ntIn of a ar.tl ojr .mir1fi-like alabaster and the physique Corbett was deep therefore, thought. Finally tl0TiAQZm n f jrth- r rtsp' otfuby fecommerr! th it Hercules, he was a handsome picture. he said: .t t r 1. t aMa nc'lun te tlkeil ptiulir.jj t?j" titrie , As a pugilist he was when in his prime imh. Jj3TSf TISI rji.wM'Buaa I U T. U bes-t i f was believe uioA the that'McOovcrn 'I of terror the and for years after that i rrrc . n'rxrrnR. !ivmr.j. ?t in T at l the ring. He vanquished giants even man I ever fought. U was the fttcrac UtrhkM. without striking them, for the expres this way: He was th most- d.krsroua I ASSATHIH. I sion of that piercing eye of his had man I ever fought. If Kivtn n ou to would he with seemed fithiT about strike it that drop something DENTISTS. Y tv ev nttWt 1 2 terror to the hearts of most of those who hand. He had a terrible pun h. Vlu-E 1J . . ;.' a'l . n R Cf. n .1niTr-had the temerity to face the Boston boy. I fought him I had to kef p my mind on I n ir. mb- - r ' He earned money m countless thou- my work vn ry se cond. T'.t'iM 1 "f icl.'.Vs 1 1 I C? a a Atn ""';: 1 T n it ririr-r- n a V S T! "$ so to speak, and had he lived in afttr my last fight with him h. re. I 3 3 sands, half-way reasonable manner he could collapsed aff r it was oer, and ii'w.is a have saved a million or more without not from work 1 did tltlur. The n.f rtal difficulty. But John L.. Sullivan could strain I underwent was v hat did ire m A m :. y j 1 ''.V.'-Vi-" .U.'' I crmrrcALirra- not save; he never knew the value of It is terrib!.- in a fiuht. 1 kr.ov. people 1 R e.i i ti!i t".t I who sit beside the ring- dt.n't at prof i.ite 5 t r a a money. lie earned fortune after for rrs ' t l "n 11 .jw,.trie pressure a iifiuer oik un'r. ii.e punishment a fl!uw takes ! or.ly a H BYB?.YTHII;2 ADVERTISED IN TODAY'S ondary mattt r. 1 JOCKEY WONDERLY . Corbett also that the hmd'st 11. v. he ever receive'! was alo lat ied on hi?i Ij ..- -.. i 1 i! p., Mctiovfin. This was (Uiivf rel in ti e a .. TUMBLE BAD by I GETS B iup.,-:Aili roos:3 a:;d hoard. - c I mm o first round of their right in "oi :- tleut. g A j and it neatly ot.j lnhe i.rt t. P J an: . t n:i ;; SAN' FRANCISCO. Jan. 22. Immedi,ri:v-!!- r:' " S r N in broke field the fourth HI ately after the race at Oakland yesterday. Oarsman, the FAVORITES LOSE favorite, stumbled and threw Jockey I I Hi-- e.ii sun s.ii.-- . j NH'oLcKAnuiMt). roR REirr- Wonderly. The boy escaped injury. With OF THE RACES FIVE Oarsman out. the event proved easy for Waswift, a 7 to 1 chance. Grafter was - Th .tie r.t I .OS ANidKLF.r. Jin. eecond and Hugh McGowan third. '" bit .:. H : Scherzo, winner of the third race, was had anul!. r bid iy at A""Vi-f'JO: sTtv f.-o. l.V. S.v TIIA COOK t;.n..unto Frank Dos.?, but r. irid up from $400 oet of $00 by favorite, Stetaw i!.l . " -- : f ; ns. a. I j m;;.v. ;iit.T v was retained. Cascine was eivon a l.onie Jn froid. There was a rrilKil 1u ft d ride by Beil in the fifth race and after in atteiidaiae and the .ke i s ao :!:) h appeared to be winning was beaten by - -- - ACCTXOTf B ALU. , Mrn. The y favorite. carried home a e.'n.f irt il.Ie Vrincesa Titania. the a I. nr. 11. handicap 1 feature the ef v.;s failuro tl.iy lor j 7. Bullman. suspended u & hUt ..).. nowi: -ki:i.!.y. .j-- i a q :.ii ter v r tie bar. ;; . toJockey keen his engagements, will be allowed at a n.ile m i ' . :.i Mvn a.; catue tot izvu (, H Three of til" conte-tanl.-- e p., 1 to ride in the lassak handicap Saturday, - - ... . . . !. 1 to f.r-'"' J i:np land m 'and Covloii f. at the jMt e Snmraarv: f . ;.: Y i r: ?: h a?i Joek-i, at ti Heir b?t hi; T j'..a i,iivi , rtn it't a:, i First race, seven furlongs. Gelling Oli and . i n.iit-- i t r.i ttmi: 17 u.- -. -- n.tr , ml.aet-to 1. won ti k. s, at last JumpApparent ta Candid won. Harbor second, Kmily t H w i ;sr, ! Tern j y itai ver third Time. l:2.V.i e;.sily from ltorlar.d. the : ' a s. 1 s,e. j r t.i.u.-.tr;;-.-,-carried a bumh ef wisiit. i.v up to vif t 1. ,:v;sfS w a t t j r, rTV Second race, three and one-ha''tV-v..- ,:; furlongs. favorite, II wiio was a poor thirl. selling Aris'oe won, :43.Dclcarina gecond, Indian Weatlx r h ar, tratk last. Summary: Sea Air third. Time, one mile. h Hinw Taxman First nn-'1Thir.i race, five and one-ba- lf furlongs. won, IU 1 Hio t.hico h oad, JinjflT third. " Scherzo won, Tarpette second, u SI IOl CO. S,.;n DAVIS bl j :,...',.. TCRCSIX LATTTi. l:4:!t.i. Time, Time. third. Girl tnaker threei furlonsre. Second race, Fourth race, mile and fifty yards, purse j Mum s. Sc. Ilrown Study won. Molar necond, ZA BUTTtn, LOGS A?,'D TOULTIIY. Waswift won. Grafter second. Hugh JIc- - selling jtap. r. TTa Tttt r Ktart llilona third. Tim- -. :S7'v. Rnwan third. Time. 1:43-1' nailer nnd E Fifth race, futuritv course, purse Prin a Thlrxl rac. handleap hurdle, . u E ia r i . cess Titania won, Cascine second, L.etola quarter Catnhaeereia won. i'oorlatids I r v co. (iu r n.iiH, teeonii. Indian II third. . c.KAV ..iU. ... a, ,; r.Kos. third. Time, 1:10. Fourth race, Slauwott course. a.dMni; 3 tl Sixth race, seven furlongs Ethel Abm t.a bott won, Mountebank second, JBill Maa-fc- ie Andrattus won. Athelrose veceinel. Seiire n . .. . third. Tune. third. Time, 1:2S'4. . t ; i . !. .. Fifth race, live forl iigs, tairse Flw n.ttl I 11H m) i J I ' M .i 1 I . ' e ii m I l.i h " .. i I I l.V l Lit I .V.UI iir.l.o j P' 1 lTOFK.a. rm DarRin second, Atlantico third. won, Ay jn BULL-FIGH- T POSTPONED I:!-',. Time. .. 3 :1. ."'MliU. v. w :., rcr Jl.l' .,rr.tfTrn.vT.rrTt.VTnM t Sixtn race, blauon course, sfiimr IJ IIH'IIMI?. Ki OWING TO SNOWSTORM. Stemwinder It$j. jj Tower won, Hrt Man ' of Candles third. Time, i:i2'i. . I 2 i i.!-r n wi h devil-may-careis- m rrp' - rvrrl .. iw-o- ri ls j rrtr r!'. . REQUESTED Ktttti:, rte-ar.4- . f lr - m' futI MORE TIME - -- -- ". 1- K-s- '. - rr ttr . r-- nr. .i t5 Freight STAR EVENT SCHEDULED tr rn (. r t(t. rr-ue- '. to.. S- lt ra. - r- -- rs, !n: tr rrnsiifa ui l r.-- 1 old-time- tttt lrJ4 lilt 1 that ?- 1 1 S v co-opra- te 1 . - tfiotel-keepe- I.r. (!. rs Jo-ep- rt llt -. n-i- r -- I ti ii'. - - 5 - t i1-i,- .l-.- r-- l irw!. ! "ie(l 3 "1 1 - .t r- re-l'- rt ! r ra. I' k . V-!- r, 3 CLOTHING STI p K' - '' , riir- el f 1 fi'-leti- J a.-.nam- of n " Pr Si Bm " booze-fightin- y. rr.id-Jutmer- reo.-gniy- .t 1 r c:.:. tf d . rswi:i if -- Crabbe Nicol r th-f,- ixurr 4 1 e cli-i.ir- fiirf J. ! po.-itl- ve Trj - t. -- MvnaiWBPnMM)WBMaHMMMMMMaaHtannM : 1 - - - : .1 - por-tuni- ty i!'!.RnT1Tr rT l e-- t.tr ..r-.r'- - - f. 1 iSl'-'-- rrn ttirLrllK p.y !.'. - ri-r-- TBI! ?... v'1 ! --'. T- -ji 1 -2 J i,t.f - rr:;lV?: 1 -- rorHX ! - (,!. r lo-.k- :. s-.-- rrlJVvUf. !, 1..- i 11 .- -, si uorsi:. r rven-mon-- ..v. s f t.-..i- -s . lf P. - Hi-.trn- -.- l-1.. ta . y - PAn.-- i- f- - It even-mone- . t--, 4 r " c ", ,:, 1 :11-- tu.t' ic i"'m 1 . S ....' I The exhibition of Spanish bull fighting in scheduled to be given in the Salt Palace TOUCHED LIVE WXItE d arena tomorrow afternoon has been VOLTS. 3 18.000 CARRYING Senor owlnj? to the snowstorm. I tobies is surprised at the attitude taken a Iake "knockers." 22. John i ii by some of thehis Salt Jan. , Cab, ANGELS, exhibition throughout He has Riven brother ef President South America, Mexico and the States Maltman. west of Utah, but never before has it Maltman of Maltman mine the ben intimated that the light might be a of this e ity. was killed yester- - n fake. In Reno, Nov., the senor gave an exin whi!? tnjraged day nfternnon hibition, and was opposed by some of the cuv-wlr- e to 5mrke?tack a a humane society people. After the first stretching of the mlno. While show, the citizens clubbed together and on the ?r.glne-hous- e aeked Hobles to repeat the performance. to tighten the steel ir.- it attempting touched th big cable of the Union post-pore- I:i- - .i. 'J. una l o n.ii n i "ti' - i'mii mi "ii local The rifle tournament between club and the Colorado Springs marksmen, to bo hfld by tekxraph. has been arranged for Washington's birthday. A letter wa? received during the day from D. M. Wright, secretary of the Colorado club, accepting the challenge is- -, feued by Salt Lake, and saying that the more pirembers of that organization are (nan pleased to open relationship with the iocal club. The match will be held by telegraph: that Is, the scores after each round of shots will be exchanged between the two clubs. Hot Not , Cheap But How Good. Blue PMnt'Perfectos. Utah'a Favorlta Cigar. h j n I t tw c r. fit1 . S-t- ' .1. P. i;it' iAi:i.N'i:i:. I T . Tin; FAUMKKS' I Hi , H I ..-- t SHI Miim ami Ot...rt n .il soiii;xsi:n ium (If to nni-- r Sft snlf I.AUSKX. jiao if f If. 1 "r, j..i.- '.. nf ui'Mi' - nuit t . t i? ttf - , 1 l w::n-- a! t. M'f'a :it i AK ntr-n1 rot' ut l f 1.1 "J mil T-- i rOH SALE KlCT..LA?aTOCft. f i:m: . ; . t "l ii.n.T r t J.I 3u?if v i t rrti. a j.i: Ki, j I I a. J t- a t.!- I' '.- t i.ahiu.ii i gmtm 75? " ' f, r.T I V f;t .. v. J CAvr;;arr. r.li,i ff.f. otr, itr is :t SALE. tOW AND r r? tl.V :m ciXAyi?;a "! HIT t.AKJ "...!. i 3 tvr.".rn 1'. . and 3Yri;o. 8" 5 V" .' : s.; t 1 MM - i- Ai.ni. n ron n. i: J"'-'.- t I , l J ELT. DrnttT C, 7. v. 5 t .! t.i,,N i n. t aarrf'-- " :,3l f !'.'l :... i: rj cittt, i:, Vtah. i t. 1 11 t. ril-rCTC- , iiii l..t i r-- .. rr;, tj I r. . wantki-i:- nV t m um1ijm- -. S. iata!no half . v i t rrr,.J l JI NK i. wv mt.'r-r-i- Sjx-ria- - 5 W A ?TXD f.c. CALLAHAN'S. ah lr!,i i.!ie m.-!,.a- . NION STOUK. f ' ' ' lilOHKfT frin t .5 LI I ,,i.ti,f, -- rrrvriLAt. . l ! PATHS MI I.I.I N I'M V - and Power company, which rar-r- it Liht1S.000 volts. Maltman was standing in a pool of water and the cirtuit was completed with deadly effe t. He called out to the men working with him, "Shake me, boys," and fell to the ground. Ilis right hand was horribly burned, but he was Ftill alive, l.very effort to reive hint failed and he soon passed away. Maltman wa interested in mining property at Nome. i g . JilFLE SHOOT A It RANGED. i, .... fff- .. ..-..- ctr,..- r. t iii.nn i"o ;,, rTTT.. v.v.l. aja"l ... ii ' |