THE ( KM 4HA BAIT/T BEE : TFT nAY , DECEMBER 21 , 1807. NEWS FROM THE FARTHER WEST MSI OX COLORADO RABBITS Poor of tuo Gtcs ! Wffl Hove Provlfloi bj tic Hmitcti. PrSULT CF TIIE BG ! 1AKAR HUNT ) Tlf Fonr Tboi ! nnd for Dlrlrllm- tuiiiTh - Anntinl Olniifm "U'lll l c < I < ! > rat tA'crt OnlU Tor Itncnlc- * . . Colo. . TtfC. 20. (3KlBl3 The rabbit bunt at Lara r l over ani tbe D v-pr ttratcrs Aare returnefl Irom tlie aporL Thf-e were nearly 4,000 rabbhs IrUtaa end these will be chli > pe4 to Pueblo. Central Chy. Buck Havik , Boulder , Crifiple Creek unS this city , where they will be used for JcatB Ior the poor people. The -c nn Tor mWiltK 9or thlBpurpose note Sioen mtry and 3'orson Vzzell wl'o ' Jiae > Ior jeers nttetidrfl to the du nl u JOP , n ys that hf coulfl use 100,000 t r charity The hunt was n great nuccefo , The first day was colfl irad crisp and the liUEif-B ha2 tftkrep movhig. The second was . better hUBitag flay nnfl not near as harden on ttio ct'y men. Besides about 4,000 rabblU 'lie par-y killed oil wild gpcsfc , twelTc ducks , "T e coyote one Ixidgcr infl one American 1'i.gle The coj-otc anfl reclcwill bejinoto - grta ta 0ao primp and e.11 the .other game Jti trhnr If the weetlier continues ruld tl 2 rabb.tB will not l > e Steturbcd until Christ- man J-u- 1 * I- turns warm they will be given nwav tar'ler ' The parson's annual dlnne.r to tit ptjr wjliprobably not lie on Christmas ttay , 'but era Monday or Ttrcsfay lollowlng On rhrtBtniRB tiny there would be vass xilT- fl-ul y In go .ing the rrqulBlte numi r of m moa to Berve fhe dinner , us > J1 wish -o bt a' htme t that day. The fothwlnc ; Tuesday the iiepesfary 100 women could be on liatid. Tt idea of the crfat rbblt hunt , which or ! aniiiMLlly. writes Partion T'nzull.nus toj pr p i. tie virgin neil Jrom the flep : i-da- j tiotis nf the * longarefl and long-legged uni- nialn "i.arrow guuged mules. " ns they are ca.iej in New Mexico , the Jack rabbit. It T.ar to riii the nottlurs along the Arkcnsac r.vcr In Colorado. < hnt yeai'ljespedltlons of ri hni n and others were firBt formed Bome c x or s. VL-n yearn ago Stime idea of the es- tcit of the injuries done by tbeae anlmalB in n CMV enuntry may be galn d by the F - cn-cnJ mude in a rwnt covernmetit rc- -j.f i. lUed "The Jack Rabbits of the X n U-J StatFB , " by T S Palmer. M. D. , c. - i.ir'ti ; chief of the divtelou of Ornithology MIL ) MaramolDKy. In this report it IB stated tha. 'hi damage caused Iry jack rnbbitB to tbi critn Tularp countv. Colorado , during t KIEF if ypar aafl been estlmattd at JfiOO OflO auO one county in Idaho has netually ex- 3 > et ilr3 more than SJIO.OOO in bounties on these r r'B BtEides these enormous outlEya. it njighi b here mentioned that Individual f nners in the went have expended fabulous Bun , on rabbit fenree and othpr dpvlcee foi P'otpr'uig their crops cga'nBt ' jack rabbith But thr thmisandB of rsbbtts destrorcd fnr bou 'let end tht true of thousands killed Ir the I IB hurtc appear to dimlnieh the abUD dci"1 > of the eii-ricK only In these Rpctlon * v'eni 'br land is well under cultivation. Tf IB not generally known , but it is a fact that tbt jack rabbit IE one of the mow prohflr brcnfleiE of all aiumnls They lireed cvrrj tsx wecla ! during the entire year , ei- ctpt in Oc'tobar , NOvembtr and December. c-d have irom flvo to hin-en progeny ut a lit-cr AN lAH'ORTANT QUESTION. It will > * hus IIP cen to fhe-larroer In varl- ocs t > ions of the vest. . of tie cztor.nii' - ti L c.f Ihers T-o t1 1 * one of the , most ssn om pr < b1 ems that cot'.frants him. Especi ally ia ith's ' true in Colorado In the cau.tlcs . of Pr * > * rrs. Pueblo , lArat/aboc and El rat'o wbcro great fields of alfalfa are grown , ' .he luhM's rcmlni ; lu from E. adhills un3 cagc- limt-h for miles around tr whiter. It must lie retneniopred .ihat live jacl : rabbits will con- cuiue a. * much IE one Bbrep. C.M. r.s f Pon-ers coxintr , Tmvlnc this it. Tlevr tnmefl ont en mes-Be la Dpcembcr rosie Klx vt-ar ago and distroyed In one day cbau ISO' ) jack rsbbite. whics wore hauled in to LatE r an3 led to 'be hogs. It iot then IciiDva that thr animals were lit lor human ccnsnnrption. The nert yecr Rev T \ T. .zell , pastor of the People's T.ibcr- ma'-le. the plate for the po r in Denver , was written too. aslwlnc ; if he would assist in lonr-inc. c large bunt. avl If he could < hc Iviiling among tne paor. The idea \\a ? well rcrsiVHd aafl he fpi tt work and tne iit-n g-Lii1 hfdt wss held in lircembor. 1EBS Prom tha- time en these nun'.B have been 3i id rcrh 3 ar , Icpreawins in the number < o ! gutm.-ra and rabbite killed. Sportsmen from ftii parln ofthe stf and frmo Ne- 1i . -c nnd Ctan have par-klpated in these \ aesrrlption of one of the hunts wii : n fli-c lor all. The hunt takes place In ant1 cbort Lamer , in Prowert. couuty , about 150 Tr-ies ccot of Pueblo in tbe Arkansas val ley nr.O miles from Denver. Lamar Is e r.aial'Jl".age ' of about tiOO or COO people , nl- thirrli a county Beat , en the Atchlson , To- jii'ka & fltnta Fe railroad Sage brush rnj sana h. Is surround the cultivated Icndt PLAN OF THE HTT. "We UFimlly leave Denver at 11 p. m. will Jrnm pveui0vc to 100 gunners , taklnt ; < m Icrre numbers at Colorado Springs , Pupbk- cud La Jutna. until the crowd is Increa-e- : T * > uri AiriviUK at Lamar about 4am ti" f.i"iov ing day we are all mei whb a I nil cn3 the Tntrrc pnpul.tion of the vfl- lagr and nil pHC'ortnd to brpnkfast at hote un reKHPn"Mi of the plaee co slsUnc ; of coffpc ham and eggs anfl blKrult- A-'ter li"e. kfiutt < < ach liuntpr TPjiarts Bt a tpnipcranlitmdQuarlprs that has lie n ijrrpnrffl onfl 0ives to the conimlttno Tiia urine u.nd TI and is suppliud vrith a hndgt. -vrhi-h entitles him to Iree rldts In the w B n and to entertainments. nd in haul- In ; ; in ME dead TabUltB hanging them up pho- tographiag. Eaoh farmer takes Ic bin wngoo cnJ 'o IIIB jmiiiotilitc nuighburhjad as many or 'he gttniiprs as he caa oare for th two davR , utid BO the -crowd IE distributed oft sr poiug in one direction and some in iirsther omr the i pnce lor hunting grounds th , u tx pad for nllcB on all Hides. In llic middle of December , when tlie huct ovs there has never -exeept once \ > rcn f -v , ujiotbe ground. It Is the rule lor the t' rtttrun to go upon ths field in ahlri f ( " -VIS "We do not hunt < lu circles , CE In other nt in squads , of Item fiix to lour te n EC fh man le armed with a double j jj bhotcun tnfl 500 rounds ot cart r ? n A equnfl wilt go flowa tlie field e' ( rt fifty Sttidf apart. The farmer at wh sr bruise the Bound of guests are tator- T rtj fuliuv.p with wagon and boy , picks up ) I ' ith He lice in hie vugon a big basket cf luuth < ir.d K-vwal jups of milk tor the i T-iti div hour A rapidly es rabblta art 1 1 K"S up from Hieir hiding plsre. On the ff' tiny B hunt tie rubbiu lny very close d'd gut up > axil ovi-r t i to fift t > n imaet There is a I Class of People C " \\1io nre injured ly tbe use of oof- § { ( ( ' , Enruntly tliuro luu > lioon plaoed in idl tlio proeory .Uir s u new proC - C 7 > arution called GIl.UK-O , made of B pure gruiiiB , Ihut Uikus the jiliii-o of E coffeo. p IThe moat dolicuto ctomunJi re- E oi'ivBs it without distrowi , unQ "but „ K few CUB tell it from ooflec. S § lt does nut uost ovur i us muck. 5 flliDdron ffiuy drint it with grtait boti- ; clJU 1C oucts and 25 cunt * per pack. C uge. Try it , JUk fnr GliAIK-0. | TryGrain = 0 ! C ln ! ittlijityiiarcrna3- ; yD aPJLIS-O t Accojit uu imliMtuu. * rom the gnmiat. But on the urctmA fl 3 > luct tbr-rBtrWts bocnmMnore cby ni > fl cot ur. at Jens r ne.e. no that a firm-abet cbcn wtfli the most Improve * breeeb-VOBtfinp Ran does not In-hit ; tetro bin paste vary ttor. Hunting continues -until 4ary. When with loaded wapon .the tired tportErat n tsfter a trerap flt flttfen to twenty mile * HrronRb alfalfa mr 4t > 7 . sunflowers and fluids prow- Inj : Urtck vtttiweeds , returns to the larae-fi house , reset turfciijJil , chicken and del- Icoclci of the seson WAGONS PICK THEM TP Perhaps the nqund h * Wiled nmrp than one -wagon full. A last the w Ron U ni'efl it to flrlvcn to ths rlllage. where boys tnfl rnrn tMV "l pcn employed to1- them -in of HI ! unfl hEnc P the klHlng lei The flrst nlRhfe evripBr at the home of the Tiost in on event. Inclflenta of the any are recounted anfl fllstmzsefl with EUBto. Then the coed wile malic * tipAs on tlic floor unfl , the tlrefl boys turn in. BoJore flsyllsht breaV- , fusi Is jTorUl-.cn of anfl the second day * hunt " beplns bntlrnes. Tlie senund" day's hunt is uractlrallr jilong UID sarne line as the first j | flay , crrcpt that at.nlpht the whole party re- turnB to Lsmar with Iht rpoIlB of the chnse. | | There Is one -wifle business street in the | i vlllapp of liamtu. On this etrcet hupe rocks ( are tcmptrrBrlly erectBd , crtcnfllnc Ior "twom > broAs , with fin Immense flitch runnlnp thejo entire leafrth end Into which the oBat is I thrown onfl covorcfl up wiib ca-th. The racks | nre Beverol hundrefl Jeot long and are loaaed with rabblti infl the Blpbt is one -which the sportsmen o' the eBBt have never liehold. Durlnp the bunts ol the pact H o years as DMJ IR 3 can estimate more than 80,000 Jack rabbits hove been tilled ut Lamar. The comv .mlttee ropnrt that nhblts nre more plentiful this year than ever liefore. Last year 102 Kunaerti tnot 4,587 rabbits end in 1893 wla 125 ptmners there -were secured i,142 rabbits , Cm December lu 2DO punnere got 10,000 AfU-r the rabbits are all thoroughly cooled thcr arr. . losdsd into Ircigbt cars and carried gratis 5 > y the rillroafl coaipEnios tn Pueblo ' . anfl Denver wiiere they are dltstrlbuted irunne benevolent BDcirtles and the poor. The resuUB of the bunts are to feefl the needy and uutortuautrs. the hmictes of orphans' hemp of nchools of incorrlglbles and other similar institutions. KDAVS. Cunl ? TlnOjurnttonn. . tVyo. . Dec 20. ( SpBcIal. ) A fftoam hoiBtlnc apparatus was er-ected nt the \ Dillon coal mloe near tt-U city during the i I week. 78ie mine Is now in ocadltioa to Bupjfly ithe IncreoEltiE dcm in-d for its teal A carload inf ere wan shipped via this place Thursday Irom the Elkhorn Hilver HJJae in park. Colo. , to the Dearer eniultcr The ore from this mine nrte S400 a ton In silver , gold and popi ; r A copper ve i trn ieet wide has been reached in the " 'Charter Oak" Tnim- owned by tbe &tton Karr syn dicate. in the Battle Crnek copper diaa-lct. The ore IB rich ic copper and -carries S3 a tea in golo. TSiree shifts c-f men icve been put to work to spt out oro. JIorn < - Tlilprrk t Iln IIATVLINS , "Wyo. . OJoc. 20 ( Special. ) Horap thieves raided the "Willow Springs stablen on the Jlnwlins-Dixcn stage Ijne Wednesday nipht. TR-O horses bcloneing tea a freighter were ( taken sod a fine" saddle horBtbt'iongmg to 0. K3. Smith. Three Jaded , animals , vfcich .bad . evlOtdtb' been ridden I down Jiy theHnieves. nere'lelt in place of the I stolen horses. A saddle belonging to L , N. Boner was also ntolen. Ordrantlon . _ . CHETTENICB. TVyo. . DEC. 20 , , - . At St. Mark'x Episcopal churrh yesterday momlnjr Rev. P. Gcvln Duffy of Kansas City . WIM ordained a priest of Che Episcopal church j by la. Bev. E3ielb rt Talbot. , nflESlonarv bishop W ISoio-csia Wyoain : ; ctnil : hfeh5 > - ' ) elect < J tbe eartcrn diocese of 'Pennsylvania Bishop Talbn : will am Bssume the Qutles of hie new charge until October nert. , 33anley E. Shuck and Miss Oak Pearl Baker were married In Buffalo a few days ago A correspondent nl ths Sheritlan Journal flenics that Crazy TVomnncreek In AVyomins was named after Jltry E. Lease. T. 3 Llllard. the naif-breed charged with robbing the malls , will nnve his preliminary hearing In Oheycnne on Tuesday. XLG Reno , a well known signal service olllcer , Qled at Cheyenne last week after three years' Hlness. Be left a wife and child. The Jla-wllnB Republican , edited and puo- lithnd by George IV. Perrr , which hat Ijecn lEsuod once B week , will in the future be published twice a week , "W-eanesdiys and Saturdajs. E H French. "William Clark and William Smith have gone from "Casper iwtih mining tools and neteral weeks' supply of provi sions to the foot -of the Carper mountains , to got ere for B shipment to Denver. Ex--County Commissioner McCrossln f Inez claims to have discovered c 'ledge of copper ore that will run nearlj DO per cent copper The location 1s about twenty miles west of Doi-stes. Development work is being done. . The Surprise - Coppercompany has com- pltited over 100 Joel of its fiOO-foot tunnel on JtK eopior property at Htzenville. The wall rock hae been reached. - reached.Copper float -being found at the proBeat time. The work if , be ing prosecuted day and night. The citizens of iDouplas "have decided to oplf hrate Ct-ristmns eve in royal style. Over J300 ias lippn 'raist d lo be espended inprcfc - enu for the poor children or the city. A Chrlpttnas tree will ie iad at the opera bouse unJ an elaborate program rendered A peculiar disease has been prevailing among horhes on the "Wagon Hound .and La Bonte crceke. Tnr Gutlirlc Brothers - company pany has lost loirrtewi Lead , John W. Rlarp- 6en flftcien and others report IOSHOK. The ani mals tcken Etend off aloue with -"head dcrvn and rnfune to cat ana gcneraHy in a lew days anc dead. 5flme , io'ever , linger A rotrple of v.-ucks No rumody has ( been lound. Prof. Nelson of the department of botany of the State university has -been making a Btudy of thp grasscE" nT "Wyoming , He has discovered fltuipn new species , two or which have IIPOU na-med after him by IDr Sorlbner of the Tutted States Department of Agrli culture. Pro ? Melson has Just received a very oompHmentary letter Irom Dr Scrlbner , ID Which he Kakt ; in -cmBt enthusiastic way of the sheaves of grasses -collected by him. Osi Toot 1o 1b iKlouAIkr. . C. B. Eahelmas , former'- Cedar Rapids , la. , reached Helena , Mont . last week Irom Chicago , He ion i his way to the Klondike and intends to walk all the way. "I * m not looking for & rhj , " he said tea a reporter of the Jn-dppendeot. "I have just t roroe in from Townsead , and am off in the morning for the west. I need to be worth money. I had J'.IO.OOO of my own but lost it. and now I am truing to start over aga'n anC j 1 won't ask any favors of anyone , either. I urn in hope of striking it rich and retrieving my fortune " RBpreaentat've Mark Hewitt , who Is in the city from Basin , knew Efibelmni In the -att "He used to have the otuff , ' , o.l < l he last pvnMng "anfl IT ne startu to walk be wiU probably do It. But It will be a oold trail. " A-nd Mr Hewit looked out of the window and pulled his silk hut tighter over his rar * to keep out -the cold \\II1 llrluc : Annllirr . PIEURi : , S. D. , Dec. 20 ( Special Tole- tm. ) The railroad committee will urine no- other oult in the supreme eoun tomorrow un der their litigation tund. these cases being brousrht directly against the state bj the committee to recover about ? .tOO ullogud to have been jtald by the committee to C. S. Palmer for sen'lces im cttorney of the com mittee after Attorney General Grigsby had furnished the auditor whh one opinion to the effect that Palmer could not legally draw anything from tbe funde , SuJr of a Kluudlke Mine. SEATTLE , Wufch. , Dec , 18 ( Special. ) A J Bletben the Seattle Times las oW lor Clifford L > Moore ulc lotaouB claims on Right Port , Eldoradw creek , in the Klondike , to on Enellfib pj-ndlcote for J100.000. Mr Moore wii one of the miuing jirosptctorB of IBbC-T * nfl located thli claim last winter Mr Moore owm several other Important intereetJ In the IDonalU. FIGHT WITH CATTLE METES Drm of BttHlloTB Broken Up l-y thfi B.CSpl'UtO TtrLTKirminn. FIERCE FIGHT IN THE HOLE IN THE WALLn A Con-jinurlirr TYIln llir Ptorjlit > nt- tnjr nt Clnkr Jlnncp Tlir "VVuy * nf -tlie Cnttlr Thlr-rrn DrurrHirfl IJnturrrntm nnKlnm * . My liunlnfw is cow-punching and 1 tan not much of a scribe , hut J'Ol try anfl toll in my | * wty of my trip into one of tbe mcst'li ' d < regions In the Untied States in | search of stolen attlo , writes R. M. Dovlnr tif , ( Deeper , "Wyo. , ta the San FranolaoK ! ' Chronicle. 1 am range foreman tor tlie C T. outfit : nnfl 'before relating the story'of my troubles with the band of thieves -who fur the last r.li yean hove been stealing cattle Ion the C. T. xunge I want to describe their stronghold in the middle or e part of the country known as the Hole-ln-the-Wall. The HDleinthpW ill is situated in John son comity , "Wyoming , tbotii fourteen mllet . from the north line oT Natroua county , "Wyoming. It Is about thirty miles from north to south and twenty from east to west. It ; IE surrounded by the Big Horn mountains an tbe north and west and on the ntiuth IF n high wall or rocks varying -from 100 tn 300 ! feet , in height. There are only two ways to got into the Hole-ln-ihe-Walr through two rouses It's as fine o hiding place Ior out"v laws ] : ofi un br > found and It's In tbe possession ' of one of the worst band of thieves tbot ever Rtruck the United States. After they flrlve Btolcn cattle into the Hcile-ln-tht-Wc.ll there ir , oo way for the cattlf to pet out unless 1 . they find oue of the two POSHES , acid BO If i nc don't go in after our stolen stock il stays thsre. Tbf grass IR fine In the Hole-in-the-TVail end stock keejis fat there all the winter The Hole is watered by North Powder river j Red Fork river , Buffalo creek end several j other smaller Rtreami. It Is a very rough country and no man who lent well acquainted with it oucht to venture ic , for hell oevcr find his way -out. In the middle of the Hole is the outlaws' ranch , where a band of thirty of the biggest thieves unhung live the year round at the expense of the neighboring cattle owners Their home is built of pine logs about Els- teen - feetsquare , with port lioles to ehoot Irom end a rifle ptt In Iront of it , with u ditch leading Irom the house to the rifle pit. They keep u mao co tbe watch all the time. HOW THE THIEVES OPERATE. Their plan of operation IB to drive off rows and cattle inside ol the HalMn-tbe-Wnll , separate them nnd then drive the cowt , out and brand the calves with a new brand. Tno cows soon leave and three or four weekf' Itter the outlaws drive tbe calves out and sull them to buyers who handle their stolen cattle. In October 1 found 1'JB C. T. cowg near the pass that had been separated from their calves 1 took n band of C. T. cow boys , went inside of the Hole-ln-the-Wall. nnd found at tbe Hole-in-the-Wall ranch forty-threD of the calves I quietly sent part of the hove after the cows to see If they would claim the calves. That night the outlaws drove the calv-B out. "We followed them over the Big Horn mountain cbout seventy-five miles Near Governor Richardson's ranch -we got freeh horses and kept en the thieves' trail uutll we cume up to them nt No Wood , where we found that the calves had ben left with a ranchman who had contracted tn winter them. They were all branded with the letter "E" on the left shoulder. Now , if I had not found them , nezt winter they -would have brought some of them back and reported that they had bought them of the ranchman who had been taking care of them during the winter , and the letter "E" would have seemed to be an old hrand , and BO their story would pass muster. 1 tell you they are experts at the business , nre tbe Hole-in- the-Wail outlaws. MEETING WITH THE OfTLATVS. But I'm not getting along with my story. The outlaws neve been following me up for a year , trying to do < me for getting stolen cattle back , but they were especially noxious to g4& me out of the way after the affair I have Just referred to. But I man aged to keep out of tnelr v.aj all right un til lost July. On the 23d of that moa .h I waa rounding up stolen cattl-e that had been driven into the HoU-ln-the-Wall. when Bob Smith , the leader of the band rode up in com pany with Al Smith find Bob Taylor. They oimo quite dear and called out. "How d'ye do ? " I took no ntrwce until , when they were about lorty few sway from me. 1 ww them reach for tiolr Els-shooters , ED 1 reached ior my Winchester , dropping hehlnd o rock thai sheltered me o Ihtle. Bob Smith was tt first one to loose off. He ehm my horse Bret fire tnrougbthe neck. The horee Jell us though he had twoa shot in the brain. I cot the second shot. 1 was cool and aimed with care. 1 shot Bob through the breast near the right lung His seccad shar just rui me slightly on the left side. My second snot went to tbe mark , striking htm Just to the left of the backbone near the kldneyn. I caw htm pitch -forward , dn the saddle and knew I had him then , * ut I gave bim n third shot ptrikrag him near tbe same place as my nnaocd liullot. The third bhot dropped ihim Irom his horse and 1 then turned my tOtentlon to Bab Taylor and Al SmJ.h , who were Ehaotln a * me. THE END OF THE BATTLE Then some of my men came up and Al Smith ran like e scared wolf and was saon out of reach Taylor wan behind a bank Btlll shooting , but four of my men. Jo Lafard Jim l > rummond. Lee Drvlne and Bill Rogers , had all dismounted and wore cutting the dirt BO close to Taylor's loot that he threw up his hands nnd nurrenderpd. He wan dis armed and takra prisoner. Al Smith got uwny. and. though thirty or forty shots were fired after him , he was only hit - inotie hand raud one arm. Lee Devlne WOE shot through tbe right iirro fiJid two horses -were shot That ended the fight A little later along came Cve more mem bers of the gang. We all dismounted and ordered them to drop tholr guns , which they did , and we disarmed tliem. but turned Ilium loose. Then J got more of our boys together and we worked all the Hole-in-tbe-"Wall conn- try , gathering the stolen cattle and finding that all our brands had been burned out or altered to luak like some other brand. TUP thieves had got the idea that we were looking ior a fight and let UK alpne , content- ln thcmRolvpc with setting ambuscades for us In various -placM. , in which we wouldn't be caught. Since then -we have gone cow- punching with our "Winchestnrs and six- ahnoters always ready. I write this from my camp fifteen miles from Casper. I am jUBt returning from a raid into the Holc-in-the- Wall and have wKh me ulghty-three head of cattle Etolen by ttir > outlaws from jny runch I have been out. with two cowboys , for fill days and nights in the enow Four of tbe thieves were with the stolen cattle , but they all ran wbeo they haw us coming. We bcve had little to ut during the past six days and have suffered much from the cold , liut we got our stolen cuttle bad ; and don't mind the rest. OClWEHTIXG COUV IXTO MEAT. Wl nt SielirjifcUu rnrmrrk ArcDnlntr "High-priced Wheat and en immense crop of corn have brought -prosperity to the farm . ers of Nebrahka , " said 0. R. Palmer of Omaha to a representative of tbe St. Louie GlobP-DamuBrat. "But tbe farmers in Nebraska will not thiii their oorn to eaBtera r.nkets. They are feeding ito cattle ud l. , c ut honn and will tboreby make more money Owing to tUt Ejurlt cf cattle and hog ftwdme , block raisers hove again begun to epttate the rv IIKJ ! of the rouge law Many yot.ru go this law wai pautofl when 41 tiac found ttiat the farmers far outnumbered the exclusive ralnert m NebretKa The range l w ) oHfC'ted tbe western eouctlet ' tbtt iitati ; ccid iivacticuUylotui many of them from the toctr Jkers The l n rcra- -j ( he stoctralsets to ay tor uuy flamaee : by Uier efe"hiorf on a-roue' a1 herd * c.r. rir.ie Henrr a rnik-i nrt * r was htrrr * io ilW hertrrs to ktfjv htt < ttle from ftonwcint the Brain fin ) iiof a8- * omt tarrn . In vome lncallUei > there wrrt im terms Inr njUpn IhjPvcry fllmntlon. but fcerierB wore Dpcpwwu-y even II thnrr wuf but one larm In BQrotlrc townRblp. The cettlMalpprr thus hn thetr firofHn rurtallefl. "The cnttli-ralpers * re now working to gether with o vie TO of TAvtns this ranee law ropealnd. They pnlnf''to the Inattputablf' foot thnt the extreme wesUirn counties of the cute ore really Dt only lor rattle rilnlaB Little can V > e raixed thorr on tbe jilalnts. but wilJ CTOBB crown luxur on-.ly. ThproIorB. it l argued that UJBR * weBtern oountleB arc valuable nnlr for rottle reogeR. The cattle- ralnorB desire to bare the range law repealed , and lorre the nntall rarnjert in the veRtorn ceuntlcn to fence their fartut In order to beep tbe waiulfirlnc "hrrdt Irom Solng Qamacn. Th cattlenipa bay that ft repeal -of the range law would bring mllllonr ot cattle and tntl- lions at dollar * into ebror.kiL The nmall catUp-ralBPTB DB well as the large cattle cam- patlct. euCcr lordshljiK from the range law , and thus the number of pornniiK injured IB far greater tbtn the number of smaH farmers who are bclin&taQ at tbe expense o ! a great industry. " EQrALTTT COLO XV IX THE TVEST. I'lnn nt tbr3 > -rr Co-Operntlro ielirxne Ki-lnc : Trlpfl In Vnnliincrlon. SDATTLE , Wnsh. , Doc. IS. ( Special. ) The new colony of the Brotherhood ot Co operative rojmnon wealth Terently-ontttWished ct Jlocnt Tcmon. this etntc , lias 4 > een nainpfl tbe Equality wflony. It IE the flretone lounilna by the acsociation and voriouE other colonies ure to < hr eBtabURhed in this state. l3. F Nolan , recently of Alabama , IE - president dent of the colony Z. S. Ferris , Icte o'Cali fornia. In BPcrertary. and G. E. Peltonwho " wan the mtawho miloctfrl thlE Bite and brought -the colony liece , Is general agent. Other members of the colony ore H R. Horton of ItTwa. John Helm of Montana , Alexander Tuch of Mliwouri Mr Blakuly of Kltsap county , Air Dunckel Carrie E Lewis , 11 . Sinnot end A Lewis of EdJBon , H Halli- day , TAr Weston , Mr. DC TV oil. Mr. Johnson Mr. Peahc. H. Hand. Mr. Ciffordr Clcvcnijer. Seven families are now en route here from Dayton , Owhere there is a local union of the association. The association IB nomu-rtarian and fliB- tlnctly nonpolitical. There Tire at present 2.400 members , each one of whom contributes ID cents per month to go toward founding colonies The " 80-anre farm which the u&- Boclation has TurchawKi for this colony will Ibe partly paid lor tt > y the outside membr-B The prinorpa ! ) nhn of tb-f aRsticiatlon Is to ro-operate. instead compete. This colony , it is expected , will liave " ( to members , which will , with women and chlliren .make prob- al > ly o\er 1.000 persons in the colony. Members are required to put in flCO or its equivalent in land , tools or stock of any "kind needed by tlie colony A two and a half story building , with ten rooms , lias been put uj > . and other .buildings wiW follow. The plans j I described ( in ( Bellamy's "CLooklng ( Backward" i . { ' will be followed as closely as practicable , while the Ruskin association colony in ' . i Tennessee will also be 'held up CE a model J | The men In this colony ere apparently good | honest , intelligent men , and about twentj of I them have families Members of the colony are > pald in labor certificates. , and every aneniber is espertefi I to do eight hours' wor ; per day. If he doeB j less he IB paid proportionately. All branches I of trade are to be represented here and stores and -newcpcper are among the things al ready in contemplaiion. No member hUds any goods separate except household goods Seine of the people about Edison , near whicl place the colony is located , have Etartec the story that the Tntanbers of the -colony are free lovers , but obit IB decidedly -wrong and an injUEtire to the miembers. A common table and a common .Kitchen . , are used , bu many -of ibe jncnrbwe 'U1 ia 'e neparate houses to live in. _ WaBhington is the only state In tbe union in which the colonies ol this association , will be established. Fir for tlie froutb SPUN. TA-CQMA. Wash. , Dec. 19 ( Special. ) The American barkentine Geneva. Captain Paul- sen , cleared yesterday for Pcpette. Tahiti with B cargo of 035 CoG feet of lumber , valuej at SR.SHO The c Tgo Is from the St Pau and Tncoma mill and Is made up as follow B 7\\o hundred and ninety-one thousand fee of rough fir lumber , $1.800 ; 17Jii few o : fieloct surfaced lumber. 44.071 feet , f4SO TO 111.700 feet clear surfaced lumber. Jl.COO 17S.77S Teet rnlect fir , $1GOD ; r.U.OM feet selec' ' spruce , ? 256. . The Daisy group in Mercur iae been bonded ty < jaircm men tor the sum oT $30 000. 000.A A strike was made last week in the Picnic Ground in Tjn'tic ' Silver-lead - ore of bhlp- plng grade IE now .being iotetod at the projiertieB. The WellB TirotherE of Oasis -were ar raigned in the district court at Ftllmore to aniraer to eictt chargeE of cattle stealing They pleaded ot guilty -lo every charge. Shipmpnui of silver 'bullion ' are still ibuln made weekly from the Ontario , as five ol the stamps in the mill are -dropping inmak ing the clean-up One consignment of 24,000 ounces weat out tins -week. A caae of extreme crneKy to children Is rejiortefl Irom Preston. Two children of a resident o. that place lave , it ie charged besn frightfully maltreated by the woman In whope charge they were placed by th father , their mother 'being dead. Ore Ehlpmenti from the various raining m-p * of the state are holding tip well am movement * of copper o.nd gold ores are on the increase. Silver BhorvB a tendency tc advance and although lead continues low chore is much In the situation to encourag mine owners. OoeraticiiB at the properties of the Bulllo Back company at Eureka which have beeu suspended for some months , are again In fun KWins , seventy-five additional mine-rn having iheen jrat to work. The company | i expected to resume flivldPiid po5Tnents no later than January 10. One hundred toai of chipping ore are dally sent from thi mince. James H. Bacon , president of the defunct bank of Salt Lake , was found guilty of mak Inp false entries In his report to the comp troller of the cnrrencr when president the American National .bank , which Ban ) : < if Salt Lake Hu-jcoeded The latter taBtitutlon foiled during the Eprlng r r Igfi end it was because of.ithik failure that th prosecution was i Cultfurultt J. , . . „ „ , Two-y0ir-old Grace Frey was no serious ! . , Wtten by a pet coon.at Berkeley that it tool u surgeon two hours to tew up the wtmnfl. The mudflats of Ainhrrd unlverflity "beard ing in locana hall madp c 7 > retest against the poor food corved them Ittoere which resuhefl in the closing of thf fllnlug room. The word has boon 'given nut at LOB An geles by tbr > old producers' trurees that no more fihutdrwnc will occur in thU jtwr , and " jsBlbly not in 1B9B. in ioe oil dlEtriet. Ge-orgH Lowrle of Sar Lorenzo , tbe uldes registered voter of Aloni da county , died Frl day. He was over 7 years of age , havln been horn in Scotland da 1800. He cnme t Oallloroiu ia 38&0. [ John P. Wnrrmi. o ilouecr of Humbold couuty , C4 years old , 'had gone Into G fierfd owir tile home and nm ri'turnlnc when ox liectedhit , w c hearehed fnr him eat was1 horrified 40 find him lying d a4 to the ground. Patrlclo Torrw. i married man , wus hnrM-- \\hlp7 > Bd at Salinas by Josi * Irma , & 17-ytor- old girl. She iy-d 1ieen atigerrt by dafmatory remsrks buu : her nl , u , . litm en thf Btrtmt , luahed him Bavurnly & email tiUGEy whip the will at the late Jo T. lljrtand of S n Jose an oata'.ealued i M4 .UM ) WM < .Upiu d rf nnfl the Jrtiinrltig pabiir 3w - made St. Jo eph'B Knmmii V4OTIU * clic ohutoli , Eon Sour. Jtt B ; Ccnvont of N trf ftjme. Stnta Para JgflO ; SiiHars nf ChurJ-y. a'Crui. . 1560 ; itaman C fmlir Onihar eKj-lum. San PjauoUou. SffiO ; CMho- lir Orjihan aiyluni for b ? > t San 3Ufael I $501' ' Souptr of Jeeuii In clmrse o' Bt Jc se.l ; s c iu-e Srr .i , c , J500 F rta ritr- g'vra ' as t prise to the - Jfr mast wjliy r a ir i of vbyear. . KAGICAILY EFFECTIVE FREE TREftTHBIT TO ALL FOR WEM Iffl MEK i ' OF All AGES NO HiOKKT IN ADVANCE. "Wow- drrfnl npi > lltnrr tnd nclcnUBo rrm- ait'K ficat on trtzl to nnjrtllnl l - man. 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Bud -KEKKKESS BICW and DlSOKUEKi nt Eli Ctl HYDfcOCtL.E : unO VAIlICOCEIiT ; itthinnnonUr nn upcettBf ull > t'liTed In inarjCUHB BLOOD AKD SKIS TJlHnaHch nrc Bpotn Plm t-H ScroJulu.Tumnrh Ttitter Ecznmn and lllootl innitipblt clciiiiHeu trom tlie B.VBtom. - > ns licbUtty Sjit < niiutorrliHa Swmnnl Nlcht EmlHBlniiH. Ln h of Vital I'OWUTB u 0 Hjiwdltv curoa WEAK MEN. rVitalttr TVealri martin hy toe rloir application to buslnoHH or Btiiflv. Ncrere ninntal Htnitn 01 nrlul. SEX DAL EXCESSES in middli- life or Irom tincffcfth of vcmtWifl Jollies. Call or write tUum today. 11QIU77. Omaha Mical and Surgical Institute ( OR ETTHTU1) ) Gnurnnlrr to rCTli : ZTTEItT or KOXET : XLcrTrxDnu. Our rarrln norm n'nt mid not t-paiclitnr n Cu : liavp never wscu u ontptomlnrr , tlTBtettten fttrtiso Uy" VVcrlblfie3-oul w lulljr wt u tr a j u by limit. BHil Cl t " > uunrsOTiur Euunuue * tocuit. nrirUnul ull mojify Tliour vlio prt-1 IT lo com * imre fur trtav can do.u mid ff will 1113 ruilroad 1uru bntb WK-VI ndhmrt lil = "CT | B" il' . 'a . IIBP tlif world lort CUMtlinl our Slt-elc rnH- . ill not curt Write lor lull i > artlculnr id pit tlio vencoVelniowthatyi'imTO VJ-l'UniU - "lie awn eminent ulijsicliui. , I. . i iv r In-en to ctft liiontlinn temiiamrr rcltel In nur ten "mJw lin-ilil. Slncl * ttrn > dT It nm. h n Ilimrult unwi-rrnmr tinpnuudl . Bpalnt i prclllo lint miller our ntroiiR ruunuitw you iliould ji litsltau to tn U-Jit rummy You tnl.f no cluuw ni loSnvmir niom'T V' ruimntM' > i-uro or rclnud i3 , iW - to protrrt , rt-puuitlon < T ' rT taiir i u ST'o SinSal Ketlnc of S5OO.OOU. It i. ; l = rt ' J NifctPBll wtio-wlll trj tin * tre .tm Ilcratolori-you Imw hw.n puttlnc P wid pnvlnp nut your nimiry lor CllSerent trcatmcut aHU ulthouplj rnu arr tint yet currc no our hu imta ImcL your moiipy Do not wiwtr nn * Siure mow ? until TOU try us. Oltf curonlc d T-J"- mw cured in thlrtj to rdnotj days. InTrjtlpatr oui liriBucial Maudlin ; our n-rutailou or huiiiiiBM mm \Vrlt u for iiuiuw und aildrttsia 01 ilmtt we IIUIT riin-d. V.IID lisvt plvi-n pfrnitwlou to refer to i < It coit > . Tnu only imZMW tu do tills , It will M.vf yon u woTltforminerlnc from mental Btraiti . aiiOlf J"- " manicd riiat niaj your ell jirlnc nuOur tlirmicbyi.ur o necllceuct ' ll your pympiomt. HIT pljiii.lck un lure , ran Uiroz.1 nincou nutclirs In nioutl. rSicuraatiim In lionen nnd Jolnu. tolr lulllnp nut uniiitioiu. on nrj j rt ut tliolJuUy Jcellnc ot peiK-mi dfjiroalon liatnf In Leaa or 'Mine * , you lnv ( . nn tlmr to WOMB. TlioKi runitnnay luUtnc ninrciiry und i-otasu aliould dii- rontlnui'lt Cmwiant Uir ( if tS w driiB wlU snTi-l : brlnc ori fc.iid ratine ulcer * In tlirend Itoiil 1 11 1 vrlte. All currtni'0ndon = f rrm mralrd lu T'lnln y oi - . V cluTltr the riiouJ rlcld InrestiFution din wi doiJliiiuuriiovrertotldyDU Jnlt. Address , OOOE R.EMEDY CO. 3491 Masonic Temple. Chicago 111 GREAT At. tinliIllK ore cri-nt , n * tlir Tiorld U BrriLt , no It. tlie KtreurtU of mini , lint nil tliiB I'nii l r nom uwuj. Tliiiiniifl f illjnill flo tlie ivorL. . And iliennlio run rejilupr tlie ilnTniiReflouef H - ' - ynu m-ver Hceii iituu jireiiiattiri-lj tildS Hmr Tiiu Bfen tlie enmvorn nml tlie dei > ret < Nefl mniiJ Have ? un n " rr > ( * rii Hie hojplenfcnnj - inwljlrli they Tt-nlli nrimud ? " 1 u KUJ1 7' urnelf. "Potir iu.iiJ" Hnt tlilnk for n few urc-onilw. HOIT lone It- it ciiiiic : lit Ite lielorir nome < tiir in nl > lc to tnlli In tbulnti ? of ? on t It ? -ou pro < ' " nn 7-011 nre uoiiiK tiMlny it vroii't l e lout : Unt tlipre Ik liclji nnd there It. liojie Ior ? ou. D yon liiniTT ivliat "Ilinlynii" i J If yon < ln not It Trill root ; on nulj one jioktutrc Mtnnip lo3iiu. . It it , the vrrutid yen , the trreitt t > i > eeinc * wilh tlie linilhoiiiuu ductori. In tlielr rfHciiri'lii't. I ! ] > . < . < M erefl Home j < -nrti HCII. It it. the one IliiuK thut lint , cnri'd nil eiiHet. ofnculi nnd futlluK Mrendli n-Itli T hleli It hut , iM-en the fortune iif thette err en I j uj Kli'luiiK to e-iniie into enntuet. Tlivf "Mere Trine -nhru tlie culled it CHEAT "Hndynn , " for ttlint iril ] mu- < - vteiiU mm htrout ; , pnny men vlKorotiK , Ktniild men n-ltte. und t.hnljmen llrm It. . .nrelrGllEA'P. And It U nlt.ci GRAND flrcnlnrx iind teKtliiioiilult. iifu thU remedy .are Newt tretty ton ! luijnlrerN , And tliejure iclveu witl ! lileut.ure lo nujni.e ivjio trill eull nt the Iiihtltutf rtnil IIKU Jttr them. If j on t ee c-ojiiier-i-olored t-jtoin nu j-otir l.'oilj If j on Jim-re uiiy little nleert. in > our inouth ron iirohnhly bnve a ioriu of lilond tnlnt. "Write mid coiiktilt th li.cuir. . kiitute , Stockton , Market anfl Ellis Sts. . ! inn rruu li.eo , L A 0 B E S ER5T DR- FELIX LE rS \ > Stool | FBDiyroyal Tr ' * * = ' ' ' "d ruiinl * sure tic tiii * uur. tolI'nw. . f. . < K ; BOBS iiy ' jjrue C fc n r.or l tb For- iu m SUPHI. Oiimha. Neu. 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