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Show s'1 phovo Btcw rble Works. lvi.kK BBT.lUa a Or, "I STORY OF Rltf RIBUTION. A gw. r. i. nVi'iivi-di'-- H SS jNSiIN.HwM"' WAIItHIL DV (CUFTIUuIlT, ISA -- I . J i.fKt - Lf early vFereon -- I.,' Co-o- p.. Caps, Boots, Shoes, ,f; ivgare, and Everything iV ginu to a First-clas- s fedareJS Goods Cheaper than other House in the. r" hy. Largest Store South '"-- - Utah. COAL? COAL!! .. it ''1 Jij. huuioju Lialkiu. llu Uxik adtantaaeuf tha flr.1 o,.ior-tuuitHbk-pruafinied it.l( to au-aquiui a large emu o( uonoy, and. (ailing in bia eSarw to futon the erlme upon a clerk, be eluded the vigilance uf the Llabon pulica and accreted Limaelt on a aaillnjr veaael bound (or Aueri a. Tba captain being auaceptiblu to a bribe he managed to land aafely in Now York. Volaiquoz loat no timu in iiuproviug bia knowledge o( the Kngli.h languu'e, and after porfwting hlmulf at far a. pouible be atarted acroaa the continent. At iTilcago ke found hla way Into a ring of gamblera who 0011 dewed him, and be then aank into every kind of Prom Chicago be vice Imaginable. . . d anil Rood Coal at the Munti Sixqnjle Vanyun, 4 miles riyi at l nil Merchandise, . Ilia iarenta had alturdisl y 1EALEM 15 Ice. ae. him a tfuud cdui-aiiuaud at the u! ulili.fu hn bad eutorud a laro inrrcan-iil- e ,R13 indDraCAN. ' Thu (autuf tho nutter wu that had nalked ta crime from an l VII. ,. 1 m I Wi'l V n 48 . i .'h Wo i'i,i utrr the u.uitor on I'M Hii;'. ltariiiLP tlu.wk fi iv a p:v.u dial Wan ill Vi i;.s jiiM.'s ':i j.i. Ill li4 .in ili ..1 i'l.f mi ivii. Him; u Ji'i .l Xk'iiiij i.i :iv. ara! vit'Im ni i al. I Kr'i. jrAK'iKUS, TENTH! M , lauvo WtsAX(!il-A- Chase. World-Wid- e -- llo raii : !i' My iu u'lil l,i HullM tl, IK huh a In iI.... ini if ! wli.Li ).i M.n HtiiKi'tri'ur.1 ri huhhii; t :i l:i i.uU'lt Hi'fr uii-Lo L. iiu'-- l ar 11 !r. rr.u'U lo wiji'ii a r):ut:t ojiiiio h 4h"Ouro a i...i:ii si.1.1 of inouoy. iii-- i l:i:u Hitb in p!a-lAlar))iaii CArol ul lie is; ln'Hidfi ! H.ii Alnl At iiin I(SVA liv NN t'kllu and Lied lion oi a df.-- i any ready A BmaiH la ii ' "Kxi-uii.i lor u ni.!i,'in. in sujJ, e t)a-at r;od. "1 h ib to Rtop u? hi tuy Mom. ' Ho hu only ?iu f.ir a but it waa 10 hlui he wanted Tbom waa not mucUud li twi'in tlie twuniwn on tlib&r walk tow urd the town and on boyond it to tin ivU.iv; their didorem-e- a were M'tiUsl and only out or two tuinor maturt wero loft to dUt-unu- . When thoy wrw about two hundred yards from the vniraiu-- to tho vllar. Velasques sioppod aiul soaiod hiumulf on a lojf, sa)in that ho would romalii lo TVt li ' lr there until Mario returned. Mario lieJaro prmiki-,lvluward ibeou u iiijido. iL did nut trina'C and was take him more tuan iwny minuh's to joucludu hi inspection, after wuich be r jt rfn.! n... .t .50 Slp-ilb- H-- T per ton :fe" ioniH-- r duu-uvlo- i. hut why d yu ask .- J iusiuuatmg qui'tt i jus I must 1 on iuy siiirt alien got thu body in my Ci.riiu.iiy lo ot ho wound uhtukcr i Hk- not." A pKliy thin story, uiu'i it, coroner?" asked the oiil.t r. Tho coroner looked wi-- and said ili.it that was (or ilio jury to .iivi.li'. Tiu-ilo Iwi i being no farther ilu. for a Uk-i- i tho jury wero Calb-.r1 verdict. It did not take them lung lo reach a decision, and iu very fi w luouiuuts they declared that the deed uau cumo lu Ills death at the hand uf an uuknuwu murwfSs derer. Practically, however, the "unknown man" of their verdict was a farce, for they added: "We strongly advise that Anton Reyman he held In custody for further osaminaiiou before a e. The same day Anton waa taken before a justice people In these parts fur exlose no time in suck matter amination. It ta not nocossaryh) go over the ground covered by the witnesses again. Tho tame wimoate who had Iwon brought before tho coroner once more appeared and repeated what they had dl ready said. .'Many- - minor points were , it ft NK illtiSilil iJlKi ii-- "Vi-a- . COAlTl made the hot and tho vriii in as he angrily re-- Anion's quick hi.xsl fly t.i Ini, hi uc.:k wuri- feaa Extract Bbtilaei lii'li' M FERNOLINE SHEEP Dip, E l-WOV- i ! j! 320,000 si-- 4 4 fy xV V c ) I sure to pronrts Hoalih cf Sheep, V , 'A U WIC J o Office, Utah: rt MAIM,, I- i ;;Merchandis rVods, .Groceries, xisr Gr. J tiltfAlr- - VIA Ji r- ,Ti wma -' . ee ut o.Xa.- Oity, - ftVcuvw ' . ,V iLDIHCH HOUSE tlflloksTftm XMAf6bAT0lNB Sample Hoorn Fielding Prop. jSMTI, UTAH A. Gardner, if m jnes,. 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I ... !k 'dBO atlulioci luall.,.1.1 l'1' V'' ulu n.ifin u renrfi. ul linker Ikaii in uiu.,, i , Ur s T : 'SHr.-'C';:,- inML's ot il iMprrfcivH uui rumimng ibcse U TEST1MOSIAU" . I lln applicant! tv ' re bl lKn, Is'inakvrWm f i ..4 . - )ur ' s iv.,i 1 ! SNEER DIP a trial It 7 lullowiiigtonUinreys kcu.l . Iiam Sins , - (Stared! WILLIAM MWUSddf. u. , Ht.r Dir ""'"'" Famolliw Chemloal Co., IB Broadway, N.V. Weber Pianos, 35,000. SkMiIAaS use. in t.'MiS3l.iS$55gMtigjgg STAE BANK OF UTAH ap'lal. Vo. Cl) - r. HKHkK J. UH. I1. Directors- .'.it HIT Tins UlAtOIl ox J Cltae iiik ,; ( ,. oat ai .ot ti j :.s i J! i 4 a r'w VttVvuvvtrV. VODVt fuubWy MAYFIELD JOSEPH MARRIOTT . CO-O- dpiU 'X. , P, Dealers in . Mn:l!Al,S...ri., Manufacturer of Pure i'euit Extract'. large-hearte- d, Also the full owing .SiMiuli,r,l li,-.,i . , ul F.iiii. and I'ai Ctudi-il- . H S. i My i'.m.ii ,.tu all li. m I,. ii (eeu at llie M.nini i i Hi, c. Rol'rll" A Nl lilfl., I'm. i., down-Easte- r. Xo uJu'tf ration ,i,,ti.,lc Liver .1, Ii iiiiu- -, -- uiiq ul w ETC. GROCERIES, c line of Moiig ami bull tail uis lot l?t:ili. 1 , A r h lit fan j ing - - E'uii" - UTAH. fn ffiTdkllgmr f . ' .1 L . Hliu k uf I Olotll.1 g .TA In Mnuti. life-tim- e. , r aft v Furniture, 4 I , MAYFIELD, SAM FT K COUNTY. ifti- Clothir-K-, Boys' Blirit. BdoIh ami rLomixa; DUYiCiouDS, tuioc j; 1; i i;s t I' K. Momci l SON JOHN L0YRY GENERAL SUPPLr HOUSE d jff. i r . M ;f i . 'i' S'-- n ; H . u ku. TUTTLR-C- Boy-ma- DKA . MANT! ROLLER MILLS. :iiiil CiirreKpiiinl' Orangavillo, Emory J. SW11E BAIKl.VIN rOLNrV OF l)rtj (loads I- :r, II 1 cash piirchwi-t- 00 gets a (J roar its r' . I" the lns". Dont Kail lu ('nil ami Bu I Rich. .J; , 4 ' v res!; - i I - ftanuioTs a ... ffiT-BOTfO- r n- -i Ml, ' : .' ''.Oil i'- ' .'iis . IRICKi.. jgJ M ii: i S HHOEsjDJr ot , fJ-t- ' ti 1. 'if . t: - i.-jf , nr il In to nUiii wlirh J UHt tbo I' .'M I i!',cr I. fll S:il pi :i lliii. II. ::! f 1 Br d.i3n.g: Twin! BINDING TWINE? - '"l HKADSLilY M ! l r mrll J - h cnAnta iv. Whllo Anion lay in jail wearily awaiting bis trial. Velasquez arrived at tbo conclusion tbit aiiuut the best thing b could do was to move out of tho Tbitho lawyci wore consulted In to DeW esiate, and was ayreca al disputes a settlement "Delsro's sorrowing wifo,findlngtbt district tho horrible associations of tho would bo loo much for her. zwjol bznta sell every thing and mve bad Roam where her friends and powat SET STT- -u , m ProTlJ Joel Wilcox, and this for fortunate arrvvrement more knonlnlgs n woman with no 1 V" law and bus! was than Mrs. In the tool a wouVJ have been pliable bands of so unprincipled and crafty man ss Vrlasqiiri. -- A Rich Brown or cm Mark. com wr It will not o(1 c n,U-- t.r, TVkurrwthat Ayr Hair rir-IIofrom muBt hftlr lonir Md ahniiAr M bHog prrfwtiy harmlM." Kemnkttl thmAtkapiag, h) EUT R. Verkcr. O. AYER A CO , Xrewsll, gold by IMtiKi;!! aita PnMnt'r Ka. i ri,Riiinv Aft: II J A to ftFmid of ft .1 ' r i :tl ,t s: ( ttliii:! 'll i il 1. r t, ?i vs i f if i ii'. , .( ..r li I it. l4j i i.i v l ' V... Il r-- n. i!. tfP !f n.v-- r If i y Dw k Wimi r' 14 D. ( .(!:. yu.U tl il I , , bmi re Jlitt lJ " Of : i,M i rn '.n nl c 1'OIIIilit Anli.niUmiS 1,1111.1.1.1. Yfjft . f":l M I Uiii'lii", Spring an! IMtn- IsSAfiU' .((! ''f iitr. hhing HffT I'df 1J ili vreutre I' ir un liihl .T ,, mi A !l i!i Machine Co fc Fii'i'k it lO-O- P. ! M of---: i l l'siii ! : ii i .1 - :,l- I Ai " tlr mug ih li uni '. li.!:bz.0 IpriltTQ lAtnhfN-lloiHL iii-- i ,.r. il disiii i ftc'yiit- .! CVyf4 j, '11; . . t lli'lirel i . !.' ctf tit, jr:.: I'm, ',l visiiii. Hi - ' 'i1 of or ' n,., 1,'i,, ri:i- ! t i u fill, lit ! .l n r.v - I r l iTrN'i. .r fib'iiii" I't ini .ii nt mi. ii' ,..r,,Fta - W U- iii T- FARMING IMPLEMENTS mike' "f b.i ! .. lllftl - I if iHt ; fi.'f O'.' Li. l n ci t'di-l'- -' un .i i , IMIlllly : .r ,i I in L.iii.f i: i i : i 4 11 llch n ,.4(f 1. m 1wiff. s J . M . A ti that vrftiifl'H : 'i.(i 'If Ill - A ilif'ill. IM If !t I f. !; BKT. ARD L.unu i iicMt hbNi jiir K:l.; Wagon Co-o- p im rjqri r 7' tor ud Inn? Mi SB. J. --g'1WiJC(A lh pillar su4 h BgrrfftblOi AH th Oirty. fnnninY hn-! nt ph- - Uy prrpftratkOiH m r AycTft Hjiir VMoir, m wound ftilli litud-- i ktfilhiK hkr ii h tn.l lni to th imiKit purmpior sInniM kurrj ton purlUM ft boltto ol Uie Viror'-- v Tho Atlantft. Gl AyrTft Hair Vigor to nroflmt fW Mm kair. It attonibitoe flit growth, rum hW-ftewrtmw Uw nmunl mkr, etowM iho Mftlp. prewiitii dftiulmff, bihI h ft rooti ." m-- THE BEST GOOD'S 33 0 0 PHI LIVINO vrrc,: i. V. WhehThe Hair Hairnr Vigor Ayersrarrtnn, (:u iii Continued.) i.ie, I mu raruifm consult ut ouct- - llie u Bhowi ilsu uf (olllDK, of Aycfa Hair Vwur. Tina prallt (treagthra Dm aealp, prauulcs thecutuc t,i of naw hair, iMiiure the natural gray and tadud hair, aud cvnuct. it sun. and glwdy. pliant, W hove no hrsitallou in prunauw.iiu; Ayers Hair Vigor unequak-- for drrMin-t- h hair, and ad do Uii oiler lung rzp, in Ha uc. This preparation invsmcv id the hair, runs dautlruS and all tile scalp, uakra rough and hrulln hair ndt and pliant, and prevents Iwklnc. While it Isaotadyr, llnwi who him uv--l ihr V it.-- i aay it will stimulsta the luuts and mkd gland of faded, gmy, light, aud red li.nr, ehaagtagthteolurfo :T (,1:4.4 Loaded. Ccidrttlli N- Mi'Di-in;-- a' SALT JLAKE. UTAH. f :- - 1i Keeps s full Idn rent (kiunlur (hw,l4. M' 1 ehnndle Uriign iffipliohA firrinlly rminuliu. . Huyn all kinrtH uf prulnr-rice paid fr lll.lw. s sniuu-.ai-- - tiuii, i!''lJ bee i.. V- a The .ConlinEntel Hotel K. REID -- HKAI.KR i Merchandise- - Utah- - Co-- . e O .1 i N ). ' Main Street, Manti, Utair." Custom Work a Specialty. EMEliY I Are Still ut Tlii'ir Ol'i MANUS' ACT J The Best Grades of Fio aFOrilrs K1IS I r -- General JdUiLik) - blood-sucke- ' s "? pri-n- i" H . m-- Wilcox had made an Immense fortune in California and spent his day In the valley at a large and luxuriously appointed bouse which ho had built in tha midst of a beautiful estate. llo know everybody for miles around and with rich and poor, great and small. All met him on equal terms aud bo hid good word or a hearty laugh we uverjuw-j- i. was dress Ills untidy and owing to thu fact that he paid very little atton thin to outward appearances. lie liked a man ot bis own Ilk, but bo hated, as be said, thorn as put on airs bekas theyd mud a bit o money. " Accompanying him was Velasques, the man whom Wilcox despised above all tho many despicable people ho had met in th eourao of a long "Hello, " said Wilcox, in his free and easy manner, to th justice, "whats up Ho had like every one else heard all abont tbo tragedy, but felt bound to give vent to tho stereo typed Inquiry. the old gentleman walked serosa to tho justice and sat down beside hist while tho administrator of law and order related to him the more reoent developments of tha case. n When Wilcox heard that Anton was charged with the murder ha excitedly jumped from hla scat sad swt-shouted: r Why you thunderin blockheads, you are not going to commit an honest man like Reyman for tho murder of Mario Dolaro, jual because ho had a few angry words with him and happened to be tho first man to foliar him out of the cellar last night? There seems to he no alternatlTO," aid the justice, "but you may rest assured ho will have a fair trial." "Ah, by God, that ho shall, said tho Muff Yankee; "If It takes ovary cent of Dammit; money I've got lo secure iL hea no more guilty of that crime thaq is." to hla poor little baby Aa ho spoke these words whether inwandered not hla or glance tentionally toward! Velasquez, who waa la tho him and struck that Volaaques It room, winced. over to Anton uni Then he crossed aid: 'Cheer up old boy and keep a good heart. If there's any Justice in thei part at all you shall get it, Then turning to Velasques, he laid: "And as for you, I suppose now that Dolaro ta out of tho way yon are pleased at the bottom of your hard heart You'll bo trying next to turn tha widow out of her houso and home in order to got money to throw across the table np to Frisco. I know more than you think I do about your goings on, and you can make your mind up right her that youre not going to have it all your own way. If Mrs Deiaro ever want protection from such infamous its yon she knows w huni lu find one." Vi! "irjuezlisK-nt-.q p::rcntlyqiiiatly, hut inwardly full of interest, and said aa politely as lu.- could: "I fail to comprehend what I have ever done to merit this abuse, Mr. Wilcox." Then you can know now that I've got a mighty good reason fur my words and you'd better be rarufuL''-Witthis they both walked away. That nitit Anton spent behind the bare, charged with the dreadful crime of murder, ft M lit! (lnaNllil, OH afiiNWiiliiwirily, ii K4IU, prr lMl. m dzt HUM inimel (Iinnid iiiiartitly, 1l(w loHftHMIHMN (Mi - 1 d. Ml WelT.a, iiifiift Tlur, T. FurumviHth Hl44uirl W. kuunn A. Wuclicjr KlHflVlMlicilDiU Juiwical f Yuli: uvruALU?'' magnlfiod, however, and the consequence aaa that utmost before the full tenor of the situation had n. ule il mil full in Aniuu's mind ho stood t barged wilh the murder of Mario Dclaro. The accused rillin' dtatrac'cd aifo bad arrived on the Bueno by tiinn, and as soon as i him told to I: r lint her husband would he tried (urmlliiil murder she .wu. away. Blit lief.'ra lie urdqr for An ton's n to could be made uui a man arrived mi the acena fur whom every tiody made way aa if l.y imtiin-t- . This was in mi other than Mr. Joel Wilcox, the richest man in Bonoma County, an uncultured, - im k llfiiry IIID VuJ Utah f'luH. K Hmtmu M,bl M . rluvioli. .tkHfuiii H.i'ii mm, iicm.i i liHPin hliiahioiiiHc " WHERE City, l'r aidant. l'Krs'm,uw llt'.I.KU M. MH.I.it.caiibirr Stmlb, IdiRNM . r, erroidcnt II. Ri'Wi, HI. i 1 fc'SMZki. SaH Lola ft . Imu-U- A th'-re- t-- n v j a (Ji. thereby increase quantity and quality cf the Wool 4 You .411 well allot V j. 'Sf.EU'i ili xaMi-ine- ' i 0', . l I j It la . (jt htjO' Aal , I - ' wjVegeUhta, .. Safe te SaaSU frjm the Yellow rina Tree. 'iiH'l 1 silting. nlnmCHANDISE. 7cst Buna,'. " ' j net wait, hat at onrn started down the road toward whom ha had loft EN ER A L h-t- laktuighir' ..m' iu.i'1, jou - J6Sj - lii, did llo could not aoe VelssqUHZ where he had loft him, hut supposed that ho had walked on a little way. lie whistled Her& rloc quality Lime, only Eie. 1. Special rate Itlvcn on large Ve :S. and shouted: "Velasques! Velasquez1." i'S f ygg Unt no answer came. 11. Thomas & Co. Suddonly he heard a slight noise behind him, but he had no limn to turn. ?rseE A blow, a groan, and Mario Dolaro waa la th 4qL Il had reealved hi death wound and Veln quoz wsi the murderer. The blow had beeu uim.'-- l too sure fur tbe victim to retain cu:i vlousm-it- . more than a scron 1. i)EkLkRIXYalasqnei dragged th l;Jv In beArikB IlIXNIR THIV HE PAULD TO Till tween the vines, and, after making sure that the deadly blade liad done It. wurk LIBRARY. well, he left hi. victim to die. drifted Weat but be alwiyi. however, Shortly afterwards Autua Reyman V managed to keep hie photograph out of passed by, followed in thecourso uf half Studebaker Bros. the varioua rogue' galleria. io. an hour by throe of the eellannen, who nCipjit A ibort time before he fell In with had and Carts. Carriages been helping him with tome work Deliro be bad been implicated In a that had caused a great deal of trouble lor . Amo Whitneys i'iKli beIn but Nevada, robbery 4tageoecb and worry in the ccllaii. ..f late. 7 Mowqjg add Reapers. ing new in tbat bualnesa tbeautboritioa Velasquez was at the Dclaro home by did not auapect or even know hlui and this time, iio had entered the MU.ly, be that got clear with bia .bare of the picked tho lock uf the leak and laki-booty. out hi own nul l .vi-- the receipt be had becoming aomewbat icared, and fear- given Dclaro for the fitly thousand doling lost bia phenomenal luck should lars. him and loave him at laat in the After that he retired to his roum, and band of juatice, ha concluded to try a slept as soundly a. it guilt and crime few years' aeclunionTn the valley of the were perfoct stranger, to him. Ij Souom. With tbo exception of hie loo CHAPTER lit. frequent absence and call for money, The morning after the uiurdor NDlfALOS tori . all unut well with him a Mur ho entered arose early, as waa tha custom Into partnership with Mario Dolaro. with every one in the Konoma valley, Indeed it seemed at though Velas- and started out for a ride. llo did icon, re,sral not ques bad at last settled down to a civil, appear to have had a very had night of reasonable kind of life, and toward, the it and, fur a man who must have had tha beginning of 185 Mario bad ao restored recollection of a recent murder over his confidence In hi Portuguese partner present before him, bo was remarkably that he sometimes listened to bia proposition. of a joint investment in mining After leaving thn parly of men who stock, at which for a time they both were escorting the dead body uf .Mario so deals so much mado the tbat money, Dolaro into the little town oi Han 1'aola, its or V) 'diMpur Wagm. continued to increase in amount until he hastonod to the railroad depot and the MoCormickHaehinery. one day Velasques lndnced Dolaro to In- sent a message to friend of his victim's vest twenty thousand dollars with him young wifa tolling thorn of tbe horrible rjaIn a mine which he bad privately hoard occurrence and warnlug them to be waa going to bp "boomed" for all it wu careful in breaking tbe news to her. 'worth. lie then atarted back and reached tbe Th. apMularlom tanud out to bo little, low building, dignified hy tbo ueccas, and, elated at hla lucky hit; namo of City Iiall, a few moments after Velasques became groedy fur more. the officers bad arrived witb tbeir Ho invested in other mines and lost charge. heavily; then he gave hla note for The body waa placed In a room con-nlarge auma, and a day or two before setted with tba ball, after which the tling time with Dolaro for the success- coronor yrai promptly notified, and It ful deal ho found himself nearly fifty was not long before the news spread 8t. SSwi?V,so E, thousand dollars In debt, with no Imtho town. through mediate pros poet of being able to meet Tho body had hardly been carried in --- his obligations. before a aervant from Dolaro' house Iio bid realized on his own share of came . u r along in eager hast on "he deal in which Dolaro was in lore, tod, bis rushing way to tbe cellar. The man had hut Dolaro had not yet cashed hi cer- gone np to the bedroom l call Dolaro tificate. . and found that tha door was opened, tbo ..1 Velasques waa in a had mood, and lamp still burning witb alow, flickering ready to meet any emergency with light, but the bed bad not bean elapt on. fraud or violence when ha started back Knowing hla master'a intention to to San Faola to meet Dclarg, lie reached visit tho collars on tho previous evenDoiaro's house, whore he bad always . ' 1: ing, he was bow bound thither. been a guest, about seven o'clock on the Tho man was aoon told of tho sad I Deaki-- ; . evoalng immediately preceding tbe news and hastened hack to the house to morning on which Deliro had been Inform tho other foments about It found dead. During tha long hours of that hazy, After dinner he and Deliro repaired warm summer afternooa there waa a ' " h.to the library, and commenced (o disgreat deal of bustle and extraordinary cuss matters of business idiomeat fn San Pools. It reached Velasques, as we know, waa in no fever hast however, at Delators lata very pleasant state of mind, and Dolaro home and among the workmen at the was In an equally bad mood, owing to cellars. d, Car, the fact that a quantity of wine had Velasques undertook the charge of been spoiled at the eellars that day, tbo affairs in tbe place of Dnlpro and acted result of neglect on the part of one of aa though ho iuiondod to run matters the workmen. with a high hand. The conversation wu quiet enongh In tha afternoon tho coroner called a at first and Dolaro calmly signed the and commenced hi ofjury transfer of tho mining stork so that ficial together Investigation into the causa of tbo Velasques might complete the negotiadoatb. .Temple. tions on hi return to Kan Francisco, Tha first witness called was Anton After this Velasques told Dolaro that Rcym-inwho testified to having parted be had boon speculating further and with Deiaro on the previous night about had lost eonsldorabla money; and that tan oclock, near the entrance to tho collars, also to finding him dead among the vines on tho following morning. From tbo surroundings of tho murdered man he could imagine nothing NTI. which would Indicate by whom tbe dead had iieen committed, but noticed that be bad boon stabbed in tba back. The other workmen wero then called, but only corroborated Anton's statement Then tho men who were present at the eellars when Deiaro called in on that fatal night were questioned as to what had transpired on that occasion, ' They each told the same story, saying JEW till!, tbat Mr. Dolaro was In a very bad temper over the fact that a large quantity hiSS of wine bad been spoiled owing to carelessness on the part of tha min who hid FgXauUx fjfr-- y lEan-ti.- , -charge of it. and that be spoke rather A J , sharply to all of thoid. Did he pass angry words with any Clocks. aijd Jewelry, mo a particular?" asked the coroner of mi the last wltu-s- s, a burly Cerman. PDPENLY 1IE HEARD A SLIGHT NOISR The man hesitated ltolure replying, BEHIND Bill. tepairoil an Short Nolii-c- . , .hen said: "Tea, ha spoke quite angrily in order to aquare himself, he must Anton Reyman, about keeping a pec lamew at least twenty thousand doliharpcr eye on the men." lars. "Were these tho first cross word IVIaro refused to lend tha amount, between Mr. Dolaro and and angrily proposed that they should spoken tbatday Anton?" was the neat question. at once dissolve partnership offering to "No, replied tho workman; "they pay Velasques fifty thousand dollars for. bad several noisy talks tbat day and business. hi the share in fc Katlcnal Advertising T Anton, who ta himself rather discussion 3 After a Velasques ( long :t.'0 Dearborn ai si.. Chicago, at times, talked back and said that Dolaro - of rr Ini patent Kn'iiitdin lVn-V- . onsenti'd on condition about understanding hla busifc.rre Nil VrariUlilmt. .1 fur would give him a note for tbe amount something ho responsi, for which be would ness, but that ha could not Liberal to r.iit 4. lK--.t oeli-- i then and and carelessness of Me iiade. Uitall Irado unp- - make over a receipt, Tho papers of ble for the mistake idlo worthless tike Uiol, ..ir. dissolution to he filled out and signed teiuieliim--. omployod at a busy fiTIDNAL ADVERTISING CO in th course of a day or two - time." On liia part Velasquez gave Dclaro a Then tho coronor inquired if Aulun Sd SOS Dearlmrn 9t.. Oilrigo. nutc for the value uf tbo mining slock, ijt'ditlea tbia Paper. to realize on, and tho often showed signs of hut temper. "Iln which ho v 'ion things gota iq a rage lll'ftl WAS i'll It'd. go quite right, but it auuu passes It tta4 nine o'clock befert tho buaintw don't K.iiii-1- 1 i nn At that hour Dolaro rang oil." wa t!ie respomw. was will.-1- . TO DA DID f OrArLK After this other witnesses wero called .llsnukofmpr a Hily. call ww answered hy a the and i sOOl'apH'S.LiVinRiiKiiv cdlfn'l servant. Tmgolnj oul, John, who ti j tilled ij Miviil recent quarrels --; till late, so yon need between Dolaro and Anton, though all er may not be hack me; but eee that all Instated tbat non of theso for not K wait f ri np m'w.imjwT ihvMTi.vfna eircaMii r.iini.' In th. light, are put out except the one at tha pannages wero at all serious affairs. M in Just about this time one of tbe ofNnnim Plrli'iy "r. head of the stair, and tho pqe in my wiik tin-In mi-vr liti f,T liedmum, ficer approached Anton and bent down said his master. tknia lermrriiy .ml Inwn .if nnr. "All right, air." responded the at- as though to esauino Us clothing. lniaMwluhn, wtl.pnm In ih iiirlilnr "Where did yon get this blood on nnili. Hp4Mll't(oriUilT.riiitrr till.tr tendant; "hut 1 there any thing you your overalls?" he inquired of Anion bRdwn&rtrlb'M) fMpm. ftarpaiM iflar4 nf ttlHftn want before you atari, air? wIpIhii ii rMrtipit Realizing the horrible purport of th Mtnwi you inijr brinf In tonit clirtt Innnlwiih BKlfiall matiiit urnim question, Anton replied: "1 got that JHivrty bnur ia fK tkp mt mvIcs hirlhc and Ice and cigar." Mdik 1or? Mill l ny imJiIw After each bad lit a cigar and drank as I knelt over tbe body of my dead emAiiww fipi l. i:bi.v. (Cl? was the reply. A4Tffr.tt,K Az.nM. 1, some of tbe wine, Dolaro arose to sun. ployer this morning. jhI pntrM e wie. fceW 1, "Soma on vonr shirt, too. said tbo "If you care for my compauy." said 1' t the' mines ofoMy "1. l.. ail...,r. AVENGED AT LAST; ill MiiH'lv Kx 1$ Hu ,. '."I1for 5n,.s,, ....' ra- - . ' AAe fi,,e assortment of ftgww on h&nd ""J W .M1 ), ,V"U Will NV0 Cirla, BlOi,' ? bjf ; COOi.EDCE, Loel Ag.ii W AuOK& WAGHINE: co.y J. F. |