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Show HANGED TO TELEGRAPH POLE. Mob at Idaho Springs, Colo., String Up a Chinaman Until Ho Promises Prom-ises to Leavo Country. TltltiUNC SPlXIAl.l. Idaho HprlliKS, Colo, luno 5 At It o elock tunlglu a mob composed of about thirty cllliciis called nt tho lleebo hotel In neorcli ut Iulo Bins a Chinese, who Ins been cintluycd nt tho hotel for several sev-eral mouths us a cook It eeems that Nellie Mc-rchcn, 11 girl uf0 Clns(ked ae !vhi?.,',?iel ."Hi """"" !"ul '""en in lovo ih. 11, Zh!! Im7" Vnv: " ,u, understood !..', US' '"".niled to leave hclo tomorrow to l married !"""' W"tr' ihey ""cnd,;1 Thu mob at Ilrst was uiuucccmiuI In Indlns tho man for whom the) were look ng. but flinll) the) dlscovefid him m.'i"1 ? ' '"".ndr) of the hotel rh0 innjorlt) of the mob aienmp led him 114 lar us 1 lu .New house runnel, wbtro ho wa strung up to a telegraph pole until ho 1 ronilsi.l to leavo these parts nnd nivcr return. He won then low ere I mid started on Ids wa) toward Denver n committee from un". ,noli. nccompvnjlng him n far us the Slier Htto mill, where ho was iikuIii given a touch of IiIbIi life when he was allowed to continue his wn unlnler- It Is not known who the ring-leaders of the mob were ns the) worn masks, hut It was evhlentl) their Intention tn prevent the marrl igo or the Chinese and 11 white girl The Chines,, understood thoroughly what ho was being punished for and would neither den) or admit an). |