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Show .112 lYM-VIIIZlIL- JvUi:YAL, Lu'JAX, L'lAil, CliYYIILYY io UZl Y got up, and surrendered, lie did not do this however until four or five shots had been fired at him as he lay behind the rock. Mr. Belunp then went down the hill to seize Majors, the witness standing on top of the cliff to see that the prisoner did not show further fight. As Belnap went'up to him Majors said, You killed my brother, and the officer respond-edrWcllycrttkill- ammi who was worth ft damued sight more thafi your brother. Majors was then lmnd-cuffe- d and led up the Cordon hill, where guarded him, while Belnap went for help. Mr. Cordon also corroborated Mr. Thempsonsistory about the alleged attempt of Majors to escape while being tried et Brigham. In the giviug of his testimony Sheriff Cordon was very positive, lie was sure that Abe Majors fired the fatal shot that Brown received, and was equally certain as .to the revolver that he used, swearing Colt jthnt it was a big, blue-blac- k Archie' while pistol,. Majors, he said,- earned a white handled, nickel-plate- d revolver. Both the si? pistols were produced , in command identified Jby Blieriif Cordon;. who also used oueof them in illustrating just how Majors handled it in the fight on the hill- on c)i SbIb IT ISAAC SMITHS. am Closing out my stock of Dress Gcods, Lawns, Sateens, Ginghams, Flannelettes, etc. Also Laces, Embroideries, Buttons, Handkerchiefs, Corsets, Underwear, Silkaline, etc , at 10 to 50 per cent discount, Eggs JSc doz. cash. I Cash paid for Esrgo and Poultry. CD! Oa IIDjO"77" j A THROUGH A GLASS. & VORY SOAP is a skin soap. On one square inch of your hand there are 2,800 fcores. Oil 4JAXN the YY'A Iebcay you have 2,381,284 of these W'. V Jf ft? iiltle cavities to Iook afterr Every one cf these openings must be kept clear, or the impurities of .the body can net pass cut. Now, to cleanse the pores, ycu need a fine, pure soap. Scientists who speak not from opinion, but from scientific analyses, urge the use of Ivory Soap. 03 per cent. pure. - , side.- - PLUfYlSEhS SUPPLIES A SPECIALTY. PUEV2PS, -' PIPE, . ' BLAGISr!TH-SUPFL5ES- , CONTRACTORS SUPPLSiia BUGCSS. i The clothing of Capt. also that worn by "Archie was exhibited. When asked who killed the latWACCKSSr 1HI II tN ntOCTCR 4 fcAMIlI ter Mr. Cordon did not make a direct reply, but intimated that it was not his gun that intlcted the fatal wound upon the criminal, CASE. . i!AJOIvS THE to the men, ordering them to stop, therefore, leaving the inference that it was Belnap who killed MaI he likewise. witness did Then fi-cu Co'i'i" hi pngr. jors. 0 ipt. Brown drew his revolver and All of Wednesday morning lmd boon nmdc fired once, shouting at the same spent in. lo"ed g Sheriff time for the men to stop. The Cordon, whose story remained unbefore the date of the first trial. two fugitives, who were both carrySheriff II. II. Jordon shaken, despite the vigorous asrevolvers in their hands, then saults made all and he related ing Jlr. Thompson upon it by Mr. Weber. the evi Mts hading vp to the ynv-su- it stopped for a moment. The wit- Mr. Cordon admitted that when on or tluf two Majors, ami t hu ness and Belnap both fired at them the hillside with Majors, just afdescribed in detail the trag. dy and Brown fired another shot; ter the tragedy, he told some par. iff.-one Archie of the wherein Capt. Crown lost his Majors, fugitives ties who came up the hill, that he fell dead as the volley of the officers did not know who killed Brown, ' Xew Line of Mens and Boys Cloves, Handkerchiefs, Blanket He said that Joseph and himself, dis- was fired, instantly, the olber fugi- but lm later explained that he Capt.. Call and see before buying elsewhere. We Abe Majors turned and made that misstatement in order to etch, fjust arrived. covered the two Majors boys, v.vll tive, He missed his insure the safety of the defendant, can save op on the mountain side; they fired at Brown. you money and 'when com- aim, so cocked 1 his revolver once fearing that the ..crowd blight were running, ' manded to halt, simply lo'.lmtl more, and raising his left arm. lynch him. REMEMBER' Mr. Joseph Belnap, around, and then continued on laid his revolver across it, and fired. Biown fell dead. We are still Headquarters for Knit Garments, Union Suits, Hosiery, etc .down t;! hill. deputy-Shcriof Weber X The officers followed, and, after Then Majors dropped down be- the only other eye witnc 02L22 207 FD3 FALL. about tea minutes, came upon the hind a, rock, "across which his killing of Brown, was fugitives again, this tune within brothers body lay. The officers witness. Ilis story of the affair 100 yards of, and above them. The commanded him to stand up, and did not vary in the least from that witne-- s and clnap stood together, he failing to obey the order, was told by Sheriff Cordon, except in bat Brown ran oil to the lelt and fired upon three times; then' he one instance. Sheriff Cordon did down ll.e hill toward the imeing cautiously raised one hand, but Z. O. M. I. BUILDING. l.Ci nt hived on Slhpage.) men. Beln&p shouted a warning withdrew it. At1 last he quickly COPVfttOMT CO. CIHCWNATl SHELF HARDWARE. ULicgrcun., XTtalx- - w-n- s cross-examinin- foll-r.ve- Wool Batts, Cotton Batts. d . 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