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Show three years, comin? ditect to Evanstou His body wa cut in halves. He uai a member of the local knights of Labor 1 under whose auspices be will be baiied. Tile funeral seim.m will be given by the 'local I'resbvteritu. pastor. It was at fiist j supposed that he v. as murdered livsjme i tramps and throvvn 0,1 the track, but i bis thoiy w as abandoned as his watch j and -.0111 e s'lver were found on li s pei-S pei-S son. It is t ie custom of the various temper ance siicieties ol the city to hold a te.n-I te.n-I petance Fourth of J uiy pirn.c at some j out ot town resort each year, Following j out their ycaiiy plan tiie temperance I people loaded themselvers onto tne tram j yesterday morning Some Soostton.They i went out to Mornson and spent a very j p easant day alter their own temperate fashion ainong the hibs and pictuiesque shades i f that locality. Nt-ailv tveiy temperance Oiganiz .tion m the city was laigelv represented, the Good Tetnp'ars especially s'uowii.jf up large dek-gation;. Very little f irmahiy was observed, hi the main the excursionists displayed patriotic pa-triotic oratoiy and sweat by cooling and secluded leirt-als. Thev l.tim, in this way to tiolda model ctlebiation, and all ritieud ug voted ths occasion a suo-: suo-: CrSS, Mollis M. Eslee is amoti; those who thi.ik that America's gicatesi man is James G. blame, says the San Francisco Call. For nearly an bout he sat in toe cortidor of die Palace hotel last night ami discussed many br.lliant qualities of the secietaiy ol slate. "lilaii.e's opening addicss to the Pan American cougiess." od be, "will be treasuied as one of tin; nios . masteiH effoi ts of Atneiicaii oiai 01 v. Htfote the deltveiy it was submitted to the Amen- tan delegates, and iie .ily all wt-ie in fa- vor ol i he change ol a single w old hi ti e j text. Tne suggestion was listened to most kindly, but Blame positively lefus-ed lefus-ed to make the alternation. "When it was deliveied, I sat next to Coloiit 1 1 lanson of Soutii Carolina, an ex confederate veieian, and one of the most radical Democrats I ever met. As Mr, Blaine lesumed his seat the Colonel turned to ine with tears in his eves and said: "Estee, I love my country, btitnever.in my bfe Have I been s proud of my na -j lionabty as this moment." News Items. The Young Men? Christian association will take a hand in the anti-;;amhlinj movement in Denuer, recently inauiuta-ted inauiuta-ted bv the Law and Order league and niinisteis ol die city. This afternoon at 4 o'cloc. at the association rooms 161.9 Arapahoe street, the Rev. W. II Broad-h-ad, secretary or the state board ol C larities, and fudge V A Elliot will ad dress the men's meeting on the subject of ?amblinir. They are both gentlemen con.ersant with the evils ol the gaming " ,ie and their lematka promise to be of interest. Evatiston.Wyo. July 3-Special tele-giHtn tele-giHtn to The iTi2t-Louis Holmkru-est, Holmkru-est, ajed 29 years, single and a native ol Noirpsunne, Sweedeii, and employed at the Union Pacific machine shop here.was run over at 2:30 o'clock in the yards bv engine No 600 this morning aud instantly instant-ly killed Just how the accident happen-ed happen-ed is a nnstery He was sober aud iti-tlustri iti-tlustri us'toid has .been in country lor |