Show DAVID 6 0 C SWAN DIESO DIES I 1 W well ell known kaysville Kays ville man succumbs from paralysis kaysville Kays ville april 26 david 0 C swan a brother of george swan of kaysville Kays ville and of alexander 1 na I swan of salt lake died here at this afternoon from paralysis of the heart mr swan had been afflicted nith paralysis for fifteen years lie ho was a native of utah born november 10 1865 funeral services will be held beld at the residence of george swan on oil tuesday at I 1 after which tho the body will be taken to salt lake for burial in the city cemetery fa the family lot this is the third d death e ath J in n ih the 0 family during the last ten months douglas A swan and mrs maggle maggie howe of salt lake city a a brother and sister died within a year SHOTGUN discharged INTO MOB OF NEGROES fort worth texas april 27 at gilmer texas saturday night ben ban holland b a negro while intoxicated shot eliot and instantly killed hilled his jennie marible Mari blo A crowd of 0 several hundred negroes gathered and was preparing to lynch him when I 1 1 constable cumber carrying a double shotgun appeared and at tempted to disperse the crowd instead of dispersing the mob closed in on the officer who clubbed his gun and started to fight his way out with his prisoner in the struggle that ensued both barrels ol of the constables gun were dip charged joseh josephine lne alit c chell and an unknown negro man being instantly killed SAW THE BAROGRAPH new york april 27 persons who scanned tile the heavens from points about the atlantic hag flag apparently sustained by miraculous means upon which the great white ray from the atlantic highlands light flashed at every swing this thia was wag a concession to the picturesque made by D G bragne and A C of this city who were making the first tests in this country of the barograph a new instrument ment to measure the altitudes attained by kites with a string of fourteen box bo the investigators sent their barograph aloft in the afternoon after nooh A fair brede was blowing and fed from froin a v strong windlass wandlas s the steel wire was paid out freely the kites were brought down by rail late in the evening evelln and were shown by the barograph johane attained the altitude of two miles |