Show territorial ITEMS FROM LATEST EXCHANGES AI the uinta chieftain says the jail all t evanston is to be completed by october 1 the public school opened alth th pupils in attendance the uw kw of 1882 regulating saloon hours on ae the Sa boatti iu evanston Ea is being en arced hrcek and aad a third addition to the an n 14 laid out ont with sales amounting to the laramie La rafflle erang of the jost Nt says the effect of the beavy foods floods in arizona reported in recent dispatches which have closed the southern pacific to traffic traffie of all kinds tor for several weeks to come is begin ling to be felt on the union pacific Ir litch until repairs are made will do most of the carrying for the ri rival line rye heavy time freight trains will Us east through laramie between HOOD on and midnight of today to day all of southern pacific goods winnemucca nevada sept 11 11 john sheridan a miners and charles a painter had a row this after aate r boon which culminated in the probable UW wounding of young and the death ol of sheridan by bv his own hand young in following aad slapping sheridan who finally turned and shot young in the abdom n the ball enter agthe abdominal cavity about the j pelvic bone sheridan attempted to to escape to the hills bills but was fol followed loVed by y sheriff fellows and posse who f overtook him two miles from to town w n feeding feeing hemr himself elf Eur surrounded rounded on th the e plain plainly by horsemen he brandishes brandished bran dished disho hm hid revolver and shot himself through the hea bead d d dying ying 1 instantly the coroners coroner 8 jury found that he be was a native of mary maryland lauds aged about 30 years when mrs mary marsicano who lives on margaret place strapped her 18 months old boy marselino in his cin bi high im h cacir ja air last evening about to enable her to prepare s supper up the little prattler was laug aing and happy his chair rested against a table and within his reach stood EL a lighted coal oil lamp while the mother was bustling about in the kitchen she heard heard a crash in the front room followed by the screams of her child rushing bushing oat she saw that the baby hid bad overturned the lamp in its lap and that the little one was enveloped in flames her shrieks brought mrs Majori banks a neighbor bor to her assistance but the mother had presence of mind enough before her arrival to release the child from the chair and throw it on the bed to smother the flames with a blanket her hands were so badly burned however that she was rendered helpless and fell fainting to the floor when mrs Majori banks arrived the fire in the acom was put out by officer rain Eaines asbury bury whose timely arrival prevented a conflagration mrs maj major or banks at the of the rieca the burned baby to the hecei receiving yin 0 hospital where dr martineaud Martine aut said that it could not live even the surgeon used to the sights that heis he is often called upon to witness turned his head away from the agonies of the sufferer and cried my god this is awful the flames had done terrible work the burned skin fell from the raw flesh in little pieces and in several places nieces pieces of the clothing clot hiag cluna to the burns urns the child was too weak to give expression to the antul pain it must have suffered and lay panting and clenching ita tiny hands exam proved that the flames had been inhaled and that it was only a matter of time when death should relieve the baby from its suffering all hoped that relief would come quickly it did not come however until 1045 four hours after the accident occurred there was hardly a portion of the body from head to foot fo at that had bad not been burned the hair and eyebrows were singed off and portions of the skin on the face which was horribly di figured fell off in dry crisp chunks san man francisc Fran Yran cism cisco chronicle sept |