| Show PACIFIC COAST COA ST NOTES CULLED FROM LATEST WESTERN two log drivers on palouse river riv er jack boyd and john berber engaged m a drunken brawl in palouse city W 1 T on the dinst and ana the former for mer was stabbed to death the coroners jury returned a verdict of wilful murder and berger was lodged in jail A tombstone arizona dispatch of the sa says s A reliable mexican arrived in fairbank va firbank today to day bringing the news of the undine finding ol of the body of ft au american hanging banging to a tree at abe abbe base of whetstone mountains around the tree were tracks of horses and aad evera appearance indicates that severe struggle had taken place name of the man is not known the authorities will immediately imm e take tak e steps to ascertain the facts in the tee case levoss of nevada city cal offers a reward of for the arrest of the parties wile arties who set fire to his lumber yard while io that city with his family attending a theatrical performance some one set fire to one of his large lumber piles on greenhorn creek his mill is at you bet and some distance atis below be ow the tramway there was piled about feet of no 1 sugar pine and ut af no 2 lumber which was i totally destroyed there was no fire I 1 V of any kind in the neighborhood mr vosa oss had sold the entire lot to francisco parties and during the com coca log lag week it was was to be shaped belo low w tue loss will reach in the n neighborhood aih of it was insured in for in tae anglo nevada company A dispatch dated V virginia ginis nevada may says dalily david borland who was almost instantly killed in the chollar mine last evening was engaged in re timbering the vertical shaft between the 1000 toot and foot levels he had gone on the cage to the foot level to get some timber I 1 bolts to use nse below in attempting to I 1 climb up to set off timbers above where ne was standing to reach another bolt he slipped and fell down dowa the shaft and landed on the platform feet below men were imme lowered to his relief and found him still alive but unconscious he died in a few ibi minutes after being i brought to the surface bruises wa oa his belt shoulder and arm indicate chait he be struck on that part of his body U filled the position af I 1 night foreman at the shaft for ten years at the time ot lis his death he was employed as a miner mr hc leaves it wite wile and three children who are comfortably provided for he was I 1 a native of canada cana a and si 31 years of age ae 1 A dispatch dated virginia canev nev mayx may 19 says P P kehy of silver ci city ty while at work in the old B Buckey lickey fa I 1 mine was caved on he was completely covered up in a standing position with the debris debria fortunately he had his back against timber and he managed by pushing against the timber to loosen an and settle the debris somewhat auck and with his hands contrived to make an j air hole bole and soon had his head uncovered his companion bearing thearin the cave started to come to his assistance kelly seeing that the slightest jar of the surrounding walls would precipitate another cave told williams Willi ants not to come in gradually piece by piece he removed the mass of rocks that held him in its deathlike death like grip and in an aa hour and a trait hulf he was free but more dead than alive crawled out of the spot which had been so near bein being his tomb A minute or two after he bad got out another cave oce occa occurred and about three tons of debris fell into the spot he be had bad lust just vacated none of kelleys kellems Kel leys bones are broken and aside from a few bruises he has nothing to show how near he came to meeting a terrible death |