Show our 6 cepla ensign sept 17 mr F called yesterday morning to I 1 inform us that he had hai killed a larro large colotto in his cellar the eight night provi previous he ile said it waa was a very scabby looking i n g re fellow ll 11 0 v V which ho he supposed I 1 hal b been e e a 0 BO 0 nearly n e arly starved that it became desperate in its search for i go in his cellar having be bean an attracted t 17 1 ted there by y the emell smell of in moat eat 7 it ia is very seldom that these lank i loo hungry creatures show them a mookini solve kini 3 io a town bat this ona one eadoms to have ni anif IF s eed ed the trail of shee sheep P herda herds and preferred town no and d its I 1 lurking arking I 1 dangers to starvation FIL elio 0 independent it i ia a a melancholy end and significant fact that th the ill n i union soldiers Bol diers are dy dying ing now about aa fast as they did during the war the 11 donth roll of the grand army of the I 1 republic last year was out of a membership of of 11 inner lucci silver state captain john S smith mith returned from surprise valley california where he had been after horses horsed to stock the stage road irom from this p place ia to 7 spring prin f city cre on on the way back bv by granite creek k be e and a young man who b bad a d accompanied nied him got boet loet at on the d desert t and for or two daya days had nothing to eat instead of following the honey lake valley road to cassens Las sena sens meadows they wandered off south from rabbit hole and finally struck the railroad near Love locks almost starved having baying been two days without food silver slate state john binders sanders carman in 11 n the lady washington mine at virinia city tell fell down the shaft feet with a loaded car into nine feet of water it was supposed from the few bruises on the body that tho the man bied from drowning grand junction W 11 II dadley dodley and IV 11 mcclelland lage cattle eattle shippers from council bluffs iowa low arrived in the city wednesday regi registering bering at the crawford Oraw tord dudley adl ey and mcclelland will ship head bead of native cattle from thomp bons i a a pry 3 1 utah to iowa they pre prefer er cattle tile fed fd on the h e western slope on account of their hardy nature which do batter better east than others not 11 natives a tives provo enquirer sept Is 18 aleck gillespie of this city received a telegram this ti a morning from ki eit fiens openshaw haw of stating that P reter ter gillespie of provo had azen found dead in his bed this morning at eureka the deceased it is eaid bad had aleen working bard hard all daj day yesterday and at last night bad des retired to his bed apparently all right no further particular a have as yet been obtained by the family of the deceased butta butte intel inlet fountain S sept opt 17 when the county jail was opened this morning jailor griffiths wai was startled bythe by the information that tom jones was dead in bis his bunk jones bad had been brought in with one lame larrie smith ti about 6 of the day before charged with being the men who had burglarized the stor storeroom room of davis ravis co on monday night both were identified by tha the men to whom they sold the tobacco taken and the caso case was apparently a clear one against them when brought rought in jones bad had been drinking hard but complained p 1 aine d of being hungry and was given e a supper upper by jailor cook at 9 when the jail was closed ho he waa was apparently in as good health as ever and the men in the same cell w with ith him testified that be he made no s sign ign until two when be began to breathe so liard hard it awoke them up they aske asked him what was the matter and be he replied be he did not know but something was wrong he ile then quieted id down and they went to sleep thinking bat that the trouble was allover all over when they awoke they found he bad had been dead come some hours virginia virglnia enterprise sept john sanders who lived at south C street a man who has lies lived on the C comstock k upward of twenty years and who formerly followed gears the e occupation cu of bricklaying went to work in the lady washington mine about a week weak ago and me met bis is death yesterday t y after afternoon at ten tea mi minutes no to past 20 2 cl k by nan being i g P precipitated ciple led down th tha N new a Y york rk shaft halt a d distance let ace of about WD feet mr sanders was at work on the level of the lidy lady was washington hington which mine is operated through the new york shaft he ran out a car of reck to he shaft and rung down the cage at th the e new york the cagear are not sent down to the chairs but are re held eight or ton feet from the cb chairs al re until rung down to the chairs over the shaft abaft on the level there is a plank to permit men to walk across the shaft sanders it seems forgot to ring the cage down to the chairs and knowing it had arrived at the station concluded in absentmindedness and in the poor light which per pervades va des a in mining I 1 ning station sti tinn that the cage was on the chairs while it really was eight or ten feet above he ile pushed bis his car on the plank that nas as placed across the shaft and theme ment moat the car struck it broke and the car suddenly gave him a jerk downward I 1 as it tumbled and aa as be he bad had bold hold of it be fell down the shaft with it car and man fell in the domn of the shaft abaft a distance of about feet and arld both were berried in about nine feet of water |