THE OMAHA DAILY BEE ; MONDAY. JUNE 20 , 1892 , The Strange Transformation of Bill Fritz into Hon. William Milhr , LIFE AT DAKOTA'S ' SUMMER RESORT Itnltrnnil SiigtrfftlloiiM und Sulla California's llift Tr e intl : oCtlin Urent Strike Summitry of Northwest Wows. That "truth U stranger than fiction" 1 > exemplified in western llfo. In no other sec tion of the great republic does fickle fortune yield her treasures as lavishly to ardent wooers , regardless of color or previous con dition. Too lever may to reduced to aching stages of poverty ; his hopes befogged and his courngo ncll nigh exhausted ; mayhap tbo NqmosU ot 111 tuck has shadowed his life. OH when hopes nro lowest , the clouds * 35 * " roll by and the glorious olivet lining appears to cheer and rejuvenate. The siratiRn career of Bill Fritz , related by the Norfolk ( Nob. ) Herald , Illustrates the fickleness of fortune as well at the amazing recuperative powers of the nvorugo western hustler. Eleven years ago Fritz was elected treasurer of Madison county , Nebraska. Ho served two terms und suugut a third but was dufoutcd. Then caino an ac counting and a revelation. A short age of $10,000 was discovered , and about that tlmo Fritz decamped , An indictment was found ugnlnsl hint and criminal proceedings commenced , but were held 'in auoyanco whllo Fritz returned and endeavored to effect a nottiomcnt. Ho faced his accusers down with morn than ordinary , courage and tbo matter was adjusted oy his turning over all his property to the county. Sometime about 1884 "Bill Fritz. " as ho was familiarly called , loft Norfolk lor the far west , and from that time but llttlo was hoard from him except Dy Immediate rela tives. Wav out In Washington whore the white ciiPDflrt waves of Pugat sound rjl ' upon the here with a musical swish a great city has been built. Mapnillcont monuments of the architect's art line thoroughfare after thorouuhfaro and rear their stately heads toward smiling skies. At ths head ot this matchless metropolis tbut has grown as if by ma'glo In that far off wtstorn country Is n substantial , solid appearing citizen about 45 years old , William F. Miller. Possessed of nn ample fortune , for it takes ever six figures to express it , and of an entorpruing tura the mayor of Whatcom Is ono of its loading and most prominent citizens. Ills residence Is one ot the most boajtlful and hospitable homos of the city. Favored with friends and fortune fata smiles kindly on this son of destiny and his llfo Is full of the sunshlno of success und happiness which mortals onvy. The occupant of this palatial homo , 'ho leader in oocial and political affiitrs , the honotod mayor of the city is William Miller , alias Hill-Fritz of Madison county , Nob. Mcst men experience much diniculty in ascending the ladder of success once in a llfo tlmo , but 1)111 Fill/ has scaled It twlco. Twice has bo arisen from penury and poverty to alllucnco and honor. Ills fortune now amounts to considerable ever $100,000 and ho is the most prominent und influential man In his section of the stnto , but Ills Hon. William Miller nnd not plain "Hill Frltz < Utuh'H Mineral 1'rodtict. The special report of the director of the mint on tha production of tbo precious metals in Utah for Ib'JI gives the following figures : The output of the precious metals in the territory approximated : ilj)4 ( ) ounces of gold , of the value of ? ( > 34,140 , ana 8,730.123 ounces of silver , of tha coinage value of $11,31:3,1)30 : ) ; a total of 511,007,470. This was a gam of (050,473 ever the estimated product of the preceding year. The steady increase of recent years In both the sliver product and the tonnage output was maintained , and , as a rule , proportion ately In all parts of the territory. A note worthy exception Is Juno county , where 111 ere was a falling off , duo mainly to the lowering in grade of the output of a few of the largo properties. The showing , however , for Juab county In tonnage and in gold and ( Ivor output Is still a gratifying one. Nona of the inreo producers of the prebod- IHR year ere missluir from the year's list , but as a rule such properties nhow un increased product , On the other nnnd. It may bo said theio has been uo addition of any importance to the list of producing properties during tbo past pear. Three now districts have added to the out put of the territory. Marysvalo , in Pluto county , whllo not strictly speaking a now district , has , after many years of inactivity , ihown runowod activity and may bo classed Binong tbo producing sections. La Plata , in Cache county , and the stretch * ) t country in Juab and Tooolo counties , known generally as the Beep Creek roplon , nay bo mentioned as producing soctlons. The last mentioned has not added materi ally to the output of the precious metals , for ttio reason that owing to the lack of trans portation only tbo high grade ores could bo tent to the market , but , with the advent of promised railroad facilities a largely in creased output may bo looked for. CWio discovery of the La Plata district was kii talc in tba year , and Its ores bain ? , with out exception , high In load , with very little bllvor or gold , has no considerable effect I upon the precious metal product of the past t year. f Callfornlii'H GriMitent Need. C. P. Huntlngton varies tha monotony of , bis duties OH president of the Southern 1 Pacific railroad with literary work. Ho Is at present busy writing newspaper nnd maga zine articles , in which ho contends that it Is not In tbo Intbrost of California to offer sub sidies to a competing railroad , that the Southern Paclilo system can do all the work that is to bo aonc , and that ono road can do it at loss cost than two. Whllo It Is trua that the Southern Pacific has for years de clared the doclslons for California courts and has magnanimously attended to the election of state and national legislators for Cali fornia , a recent speech of ox-Governor Pnohoca of thut state amply rafutos the literary - orary railroad president * Air. Pacnoco says : I can say truthfully that San Francisco Is the pride of the state of California , but It Is noticeable that Its prosperity seems to bo on. the wano. Wo have a railroad , but of how much bonollt Is it to usi It Is the only road wu have , und in consequence wo are isolated , to to speak , from tbo rest nf tbo world. The now states which have boon formed about us bavo wooed many from California. 1 do not think wo hnvn any moro population now than wo hud twonty-throo or twenty-four years apo. I feel that It could bomora pros perous If wo bad tha moans of increasing our population and that some grand inovo -siujt bu made In that direction , What wo ocud , and sorely uood , Is a.compotlng rail road. A Ntrlku iniml. : The protracted strlko of the Ciuur d'Alono minors bos ended in a victory for the linkers. An agreement was reached nnd untied by the minors nnd mlno owners on llthlnst , The terms urn ton hours u day's ibift , nine hours at night nnd $ U.r 0 per duy for\H underground men. The resumption of . . . work on the mines virtually conies tha minor yjri and mlno owner association controversy , and r * It will or.ly bo a uiittcr of n few days when all the ml non will bo running full force with minors' union men. Tbo importation of scan labor has boon an cxpoiisivo experiment In the C ( ur d'Aloncs and n disastrous fautor to the mine owners. There U proat rejoicing ever tbo irrtiat tiattlu won. The minors' union moil and everybody Is happy , IIIlT Suit AKiiiiiat Ilia Union run lie. Honjumln Josjnniltskl has entered suit in the United States oil-cult court at San Fran cisco uguinsi the Union Pucltlo Railroad company for $30,00(1 ( damages. Donjumlii U a Husilan , and also a man of business. Ou Align ? ! 31 , 18UI , ho was in the employ of Nicolas Foster as a manager of Jo Jo , the dog-faced boy ; Unzlo , tba Albino with the tlowlnb' ( ocks , and the freaks which consti tuted ihosldo show to McMnhon's circus. On the uuovo data tbo outllt were traveling through uolurado , and plaintiff allngcs that ha undertook to accompany it from Den ver to Georgetown over the Denver Con- trul railroad , a line owned bv the Union I'acltlif cohipany. When noaritig Idaho > bprmg enrouto to GeorsotOHu. the elephant cur and the sleeper In which Beajainlu and sis fa-aki wpoicd were tbiown from the .rack and wrcoUod. The i.lumtlff's right ! CK a Jl i Soldiers and Citflians Alike Receive Them AT THE On account of the enormous mass of people who came to our $5 Suit Sale Thursday , Friday and Saturday , we could not get clerks enough to wait upon everybody , and in order to satisfy , those wh'o were disappointed'we place on sale ' MONDAY AND TUESDAY A SUIT 500 just as fine suits in sacks , cutaways , plaids and stripes , that are A SUIT worth all in lot up to $12 , one at ! I Five Dollare a Suit 1 Worth $1 ' GIVEN FREE. - ' . AND A SOUVENIR WORTH $1 , GTVEN FREE If you don't ' like the GIVEN FREE. " . * ; Worth $1. souvenirwe'll give you a silver dollar for it , and therefore your suit Plain Flannel Coats costs but $4. you . and Vests at $1. We had intended to iiisert here a cut calling Value Extra ing attention to the Souvenir worth one dollar Special Inducements ' which -we give away with our $ S Suits , but in Boys' Suits in the government inspector took our cut away from us as it was said to resemble a dollar bill. Hot Weather Goods. from $1 up. i a Mail Orders Filled. Mail Orders Filled. 11 i us- ? < I 00 c. i . < w ! S ,13th , was broken and his spine Injured. Intoral Injuries and financial loss were also caused him uy the wreck , which. It Is alleged , wns duo to the insecure condition of the rails nnd of the foundation of the roadood. bo apparent was the danger , says tbo complaln- nnt , that McMahon , the owner of the circus , solicited the conductor to go very slow , but the latter replied that ho know bis business and forthwith permitted the train to move along at an excessive and dangerous rate of speed. A CnUrbrniu lllff Tree. A novel scbomo is on foot to advertise Cali fornia at the World's fair , nnd there is every likelihood of it. being carried out. It is no other than to exhibit at Chicago ono of the state's greatest attractions , if not the greatest , a huge redwood of the species sequoia glgantca , or big tree. It Is well known that the state and federal governments have taken every precaution to preserve these trees from destruction or mutilation , nnd all the groves have boon reserved - served from private entry nnd sale. Even for so laudable a purpose as that of attracting attention to tbo wonders ot the state the gen tlemen who have the scheme in band would have found it impossible to secure one of the big trees. In fact , it would probably require nn act of congress before anv trco In tbo reserved groves could bo touched with tbo woodman's nx. It came to tholr knowledge , however , that on n strip of land adjoining the grove , in Mariposa county , and owned bv Uoorgo B. Sporr'y of Stockton , woio several - oral trees which were available for their purpose , over which the government had no control. Negotiations were opened with Mr. Sperry and ho was asked to put n price on ono of bis trees. Ho replied that the sequoias wore not on the market , and only consented to niuno a figure when it was represented to him that it would bo a great attraction at the Colum bian exposition , and would probably cause moro comment and draw moro attention to the natural wonders of the Golden state than any other single exhibit possibly could. An arrangement was II n ally reached with Mr. Spcrry , and ho consented that ono of his monster redwoods should bo felled. The tree will bo trimmed and brought to San Fran cisco , a barco botng employed for the pur pose of transportation , as tbo size ot the forest giant precludes tbo use of anything but aspeclally constructed train , Tbo tree Is uoout ace foot high and at some dis tance from the ground is tblrty foot in diam eter , than which there nro few larger In the famous groves of Mariposa or the King river canon. It is estimated that it will cost $3,000 to land the big tree In San Francisco. Hero it will bo placed on exhibition whila tbo special train that is to carry It across the continent Is In process of construction. On reaching Chicago the great tree will beset set up on a.sirlp of ground Just across the way from the' main entrance to tha fulr , which has boon leased far that purposo. It will bo bored so that persons may pass Into the interior nud ranged around tbo wall of bark buoths will bo sot up , at which Califor nia wines , fruits and curiosities , such as toilet boxes mada of polished redwood and the like , will no sold. Dakota' * WUmmur Kosort. The Dlack Hills Cuatnuqua assembly for this year will open at Hot Springs on July 27 , and remain Ir. session until August 8. The program has as yet boon only partially arranged , but it will bo ono of thu boat ever presented by this assombly. Chancellor Handier has selected on elegant list ot lec turers and speaker * . Hot Springs Is still in the race for the state republican convention , with a fair show of winning. There httvo been sixteen territorial and siato conventions hold alnco the organization of Dakota , and the IJlaclc Hills has never bad ono. There Is no city lu the state battnr capable of accommodating tbo convention people than Hot Springs. There Will bo about GOO delegate and probauly as many moro candidates and "strikers" and with our now hotel of 00 rooms , besides n ilozon ov moro other good Hotels , all can betaken taken care of. The soldiers' reunion on the 20th und 80th promises to bo the grandest affair ever hold in the 15lack Hills. V. U. Prtmtlco nnd C. A.Qrocloyof the Cascade company have arrived at tbo springs and will at once begin work upon the lukci which they propose to have made by damming Cascade crook , They expect to loako a lake to cover about twenty acres. Nature oouis to bo doing Its best this year to make the resort attractive , nnd is succeed ing admirably. The hillsides , besides being covered with beautiful evorcroon trees , nro now adorned with n rich growth of grass and myriads of handsome wild Mowers. Ncbrutilcti. Norfolk needs a now opera house. "Vordlgro will celebrate the Fourth , with a general hurrah. Valentino will celebrate the Fourth of July n a becoming manner. Wilbor's new roller mill , with 200 barrels capacity , started up last ween. The Methodists are holding a camp moot ing this weelj in the vicinity of Uavonna. A defective flue resulted in the dostructiou of the house of Charles Ulploy near Har vard. Table Keck citizens wont tno D. & M. to build a now depot nearer tbo business part of town. Syracuse citizens are moving to secure ad ditional facilities in regard to water , light and paving. General Van Wyck has been campaigning for tbo past few days in Nuckolls and Kear ney counties. A $500 blooded colt foil Into a clstora at lloncdlct and strained its back so badly that U bad to ba killed. Sprlngvlow is making great preparations' to entertain everybody in Koyn Palia county on the Fourth of July. William iirown , n 75-yoar-old citizen of Table Roctt , was lined S3 and costs for re sisting nu ofllcor. lie was drunk. Whllo driving to a funeral at Wnhoo Sun day the team of William Bruce ran away , seriously Injuring Mr. and Mrs. Bruco. The Broken Bow Loader , the pioneer newspaper of Custor county , entered upon the twelfth year ot its existence last weak. Throe boys between the nges of 13 nnd 15 broke into a store nt Plalnviow and were captured whllo in the act of stealing goods , Tbo Woman's Christian Temperance union of the Seventh nnd Eighth districts mot at Stanton with thirty delegates in at tendance. Thieves scoured ? 300 worth of Jewelry and $18 in cash from I. J. Ball's store at Brock and failed to leave any clue as to tUolr identity. Ground has boon staked oft at Gothenburg for another brick Dlock , 50x80 foot , two stories high , to Do occupied oy a Boston dry goods ilrm. W. C. Wilkinson , n Custor county farmer , nnd two ot bis neighbors caught seven wolves by digging thorn out of their den one day last weak. It Is reported that J. W. Harris , u farmer near Howard , has suddenly loft for parts un- icnown , deserting his young wlfo and tailing financial advantage of liu sister. Whllo pluvlnc with a hatchet , a young daughter of L. Johnson of West Union acci dentally struck her llttlo brother on the hand nnd chopped off two of her fingers. A severe : > term visited the vicinity of \Valluco and hall fell fortwenty-flvo minutes. It is fuarod that tbo rye and winter wheat is badly damaged , but to other grain tha rain wns bonoilclal. E. A. Nason , harness dealer nt faoribner , baa failed , and attachments aggregating nbout&iS'J have been ylacod upon hU stock. It Is said that bo wcnV away 011 a visit n week ago and has not yet returnod. Whllo ( Jeorgo Young of Brook was trying to catch a pony bo became entangled in the rope nnd was dragged oy the animal for uuoutUOO yards. His legs , back and arms are Jammed , bruUod and cut in a frightful manner. Houghs visited the boot field east of Plorco tha other night and launched the tool house , tools and movable machinery into tbo North i'orkand then proceeded to soaro the llfo out of two Indian squaws who were occupy ing a topee. Hniph Piper , a C-yoar-old son of B , N. Piper , roaidiutf north of Butte City , lost all thu toes from his left foot. A brother whllo planting sodcorn with an uxo accidentally struck his foot , amputating the outiro front third of it. Scaled proposals uavo been Invited from towns for the purpose of securing the loca tion of the sixth annual reunion ot the Cen tral Nebraska Veteran association , to be hold September li ! , 14 and 15. Attorney I. P. Gannt of Notth Plutto is a candidate for tbo Independent nomination for congress in the Sixth district. It Is said Ganutsoueht ana obtained n situation nt a labsrer In the machine shops at North Platte a few months past , Uy which ho was enabled to Join the Knights of Labor , which puts him in touch with thocindependents nnd in an es him eligible for ofllpo , M. J ) . Barnes nnd familXififuStuarto | crossing the Elkhorn riveE.at an old ford , drove into n deep hole and , iho wagon was overturned. Mrs. Barnes'and tbo-children wcro In great danger of Drowning , but Air. Barnes by heroic action saved them all. The fifth annual oxhio'.tlon of tbo North Nebraska Fair nnd Drlvinc 1'nrk nssocin- tion will bo held nt I orfollc on Monday , Tuesday , Wednesday and Thursday , Sep tember 20. 37 , 23 and 29. 1S93. The bociety offers liberal premiums in every depart men t. and offers special inducements for a show of line stock of every kind. The speed purses art ) largo , and will call out a good field of horses. Herman Is a prosperous village In * Wnsh- Ington county. The population is not large , but the business men nro active and pro gressive. No other town of equal proportions tions can boast of a hotter exponent than" is the Herman Gazette , which Editor Harris says "Is yours for SI.50. " The Gozetto is "tho odlclal paper of the proprietor , " and Is typographically far ahead of the nvorago country weekly. The paper Is not only well written , but well edited. The good people of Herman must certainly appreciate so crodltablo an enterprise. Outsiders judge a town by the newspapers In It. The Nobrasun Columbian commission has ffored the following special premiums for grain designs to bo exhibited at the state fair ; Best ornamental designs made entirely of grains of corn , $10 ; ornamental design made ontlroly of cars of corn , flO ; ornamen tal design mada entirely of corn aobs , $10 ; ornamental design mode entirely ot corn husks , $10 ; ornamental design made entirely Of u combination of oars , grain , cobs , husks , status and silks of corn , $20 ; ornamental do- slgu made entirely of heads of small grain , ? 10 ; ornamental design made of a com bination of all grain , shelled and throbbed , and stalks , heads , cobs , silk and grasses , 10. All designs receiving awards to become the property of the Nebraska Stata Columbian commission. Tbosop romlums paid , in cash in full by tbo Columbian commission , with out discount. Exhibits to bo made nt the Nebraska state fair , September 2 to 9.1893. The Btato reunion of the Grand Army for the year JS93 will bo hold at Grand Island August 29 to September 3 Inclusive. A rate of ono faro for the round , trlp has boon an nounced from all parts of the state on all railroads , Tbo attendance ! u expected to bo larger than in any previous yoar. A pro gram is bolng arranged with a vlow to hav ing it particularly pleasinjr to all veterans , Sons nnd dauchtors of Veterans and mem bers of the Women's Relief corps. It will embrace some now attractive features not heretofore witnessed at any reunion in Ne braska. Camp accommodations will bo moro ample than ovoi before In every respect , nnd the camp will bo located on the snmo around It occupied lust year. Seating accommoda tions will bo provided at speaker's stand. Full particulars can bo bad by addressing Seth P. Mobloy , chairman'1. Georco H. Caldwell - well , secretary ; or HaeryHarrison , quarter master. Communicationtconcerntng booth privileges should ba addressed to S. N. Wol- bach. - Under the head of "AU. Broke Up , " the Co lumbus Telegram prints'jlJrio ' , following ro- markablostorv : FurlBfer'fnvestigatlon into tbo fall of W. HurdyUnMtthe eighty-foot well Inst Tuesday ioveiUsc. omo additional facts wjilch show that Uar/Jy is literally "all broke up , " Both logs below the knees were broken , both knees dlsMtatod , loft nnklo broken two Inches from1-ttio Joint nod the ragged ends ot the bones-protruded through tbo Hash , right nnkla jn.Uit dislocated , loft arm broitcn midway bol vcon tho.wrlst and elbow , right foot uadlv1 brulsod nnd his hips nnd back wore fearfully tovo up. After he foil ho called to these nbovo him to got him out of the 'ttDll and lowered n bucket and Hardy cluriylo'-tlio pail with his unbroken arm and was butiled up out of the holo. Ho wni then brought eighteen miles to the hospital , whom his usual cheerful dls- pOMtIonrolgnsguprcmoand ; the physicians In attendance regard his chances for recovery us being good , notwithstanding his broken up condition and his ndvaacod years. Ho Is now fooling much bettor than U scorns po.ssi- bio under thu circumstances , and H genuine pluck und good spirits count for nnythlng , bo will surely got well. Wo DODO bo will. Wyoming. Sundance coal fields are being developed. Protests against martial law are general outside of Cboyonne. Hound UPS in the north are proceeding harmoniously without eront of any ulud marrlns the peace. The report of tbo hangIng - Ing of four men is a canard. The country was novcr in a moro quiet or settled condi tion. tion.Tha Tha 'Wyoming mission of tba Methodist Episcopal church assembles in Choyeuno Juno 23. Tbo Laplnta district near Laramie is at tracting largo number of minors and pros pectors. Tbo'sltoof the Blanchard smoltcr In Chey enne has been soloctcd. Work on the buildIngs - Ings will begin this month. Tbo buildings on tbo abandoned govern ment reservation of Fort Steele were re cently sold for $1,300. The structures originally - ally cost 40,000. William Pllger , nn aged resident of Laramie mio , was killed by the cars in the local yards last week. He was 73 years of ago , and was an employe of the rolling mills. Laramie people have subscribed 810,000 , the amount required of the city to Insure tha construction of the Episcopal cathedral. The building will cost about $40,000. Itsoems likely that Wyoming will abandon the plan of a separata building exhibit at the World's fair , owing to incroasd cost. The notorious Jack Bliss , king of the rustlers and nil-round thief , who escaped from Jail at Lander some tlmo ago , was run down on toe Montana border and dlod with bis boots on. A pile of money will bo paid to nttornoys for prosecution o' the cattlemen. Contracts for legal services have boon mada and Juduo Davidson Is to got $5,000 ; R. W. Brockons , $1,000 ; E. A. Bollard of Denver , $4,000. John Spraguo. an old , crippled hunter re siding on the Uosobud , refused to share a Jug of firewater with "Threo Bears , " a thirsty Cheyenne , nnd was shot to death. Tbrco Bonra , a graduate of Buffalo Bill's Wild West show , Is now enjoying a liberal "toot. " South Dukotu. Rapid City bus organized a Harrison club Alcostcr has n larga creamery in operation. Yankton cherishes hopes of direct rail communications with Omaha. The faith of tbo town is sublime. A now cave was recently dlicovcrcd six miles from Buffalo Gap. The cave has u lareo entrance and several chambers shining with crystals can already bo explored. Anpao Km is the tltlo of a religious publica tion lu the Indian language , issued at Madi son , and edited by Bishop IIaro. Ono thousand copies are to bo issued each month and distributed among the Santee , Yankton and Tooton Indians. Anpao Kin , interpreted , is the Day Break. According to Black Hills papers , arrange ments bad been made to present a tin gavel to the chairman of tbo Minneapolis conven tion. Thu delegation wished Senator Moody toprcsonttho gavel , which was eminently fitting as ho wns the chlof advocate of tbo duty , and n representative citizen of the Black Hills. VVhen Governor Mollotto learned tbo Intention ho refused to give up tbo gavel to the committee , and persisted In his rotusal , though the committee as a com promise suggested that United States Dis trict Attorney Sterling present the iavel , Montana. Road agents are making frequent profit able raids on northern stagos. Throe thousand men tnurched in the Minors union procession In Butte last Mon day. tloavy rains and blgh water are causing considerable damage along the Mlssouii vnlloy. The Anaconda company Is now shipping from Its mines in Butte to its plant at Ana conda nn nvorAgo of 3,000 tons of ere per cloy , which its nbout 60t ) tons moro than ever bo foro. foro.Tbo Tbo remains of Ed Wilson , the govern ment scout , who disappeared from Fort Yellowstone - lowstono in tbo National park last August , were found in tha Umber near the uprings. The bones and clothing were all tbut was loft of tha dead man. Marcus Daly announces that ho Is out of politics and that ba will stay out , that thpro are plenty of young democrats In the state to carry on tho' machine work and that bo will bo found hereafter at his ofllco pushing the Interests of the Anncoadu company right to the front. The pollco of Helena Jugged a gancrof boreothlovei composed of J , M. Flein nr , who served a term in tbo Dakota pei itc - tlory , and B. Charles Dralio and his wif > * , Nelllo Urako. Those three , with ano h r man known as "Missouri. " occupied a caulu in Dry gulch , south of town , nnd operated from thoro. Mrs , Drake Is only 17 year * old and very handsome. IJrako is pot yet 21 , but has been married twice , the first time when ho wns 10 years of ago. Butte is inconsolable. The town's reputa tion as a snort center has been sadly rlvon by n tinhorn who squealed ever his losses. Adam Farradav invited Mrs. Homieh , wife of n professional pamblor , to n game of poker nnd lost 51,800. F u-raday gave a check for the amount , nnd i few hours Inter caused the arrest of the woman on the charge of theft. So great Is the mdlcnntlon of the sportios that Fnrraday will bo obliged to inalto himself scarce. Utiili and liliilio. A company has been formed to build n rail road from Nampa to Silver City , Idaho. During the past two weeks 20,000 sheep ' 'woro sheared lu the vicinity of Brlghatn , U. T. Colorado capitalists are on the ground , closely watching mineral developments In the Boise basin , with n view to investing. Salt Lake has contracted for a school , building to cost W0.990. The city school fund is in excellent condition , having a balance of $247,771 on Juno 1. An English svndlcato Is negotiating1 for thef Gem mine nt Wallace. Idaho. The price Is said to bo WSO.OOO. The mlno paid $180,000 in dividends last yoar. A Nnmpn , Idaho , saloonkeeper , onratrod ever the advance in tbo license , caused the arrest ot all the mambor * of tuoclty govern ment on various criminal charges. TOLEDO , Iowa , April 0,1891. Dr. J. B. Moore , Dear Sir : My wlfo has used about six bottles of your Tree of Life , nnd thinks that slie has received greater bon ollt from it than any modlclno sue has ever taken. Yours truly , L. H. BUFKIX. Gon'l Anent and Troas. Weit College. Since rocclvln the above testimonial , 1 am inrocclpt of a letter and chock from the Rov. L.H Bufkin of Toledo , Iowa , April S'i. to send Rov. J. W. Konworthv , Crostlluo , Kan sas , six bottles of Mooro's Tree of Llfo. For solo by nil druggists. Captured nntl Confessed. Tom Murphy is confined In the clt.r Jail op the charge of n successful place of nnoak thieving at Koch & Nelson's moat market nt 4021 North Twenty-fourth street. Murphy entered the maruot lute Saturday night and took $73.05 in change and a checu fur $10 from the till whllo n confederate occupied the attention of the proprietor. Murphy was arrested yesterday morning nnd confessed bis guilt. Ho took Detectives Savage and Dcmp- spytoapleco of woods north of the cltv where ho had secreted tbo money in the ground. Both money and chock were recov ered. ered.Do Do Witt's Sar aparea cleanses the blood , Increases the nppatlt a'ld tonoi up the sya tern. It has banollttoj mviy pwplo who huvo suffered from blood dhorJon. It will bolp you , The exposition is open from 10 u in. until lOiUO p. in , AUmlpalon , 135o. Hoard of iqu.tll/iitloii : , Tbo city council will moot ai a board of equalization at the city clerk's ' ofilco on Mon day at 10 o'clock , for the purpose of cqualUlnc the damages on the Douglas and Hamilton street grades and for such otbor business as raav coma bnforo tbo board. Parties Interested will pleato talto notice. GUOIIOK F. Mu.Mto , Chairman , "Luto to bed and early to nso will sborton the road to your homo in the sklo * . " But early to bed und "Llttlo Early Rlso' , " the pill that maiios llfo longer and bettor und wiser. And every kindred dlncato arising from Impur blood on rod by that never-falling and beat of all medicines , * TRADE Book on lilood and BUlu Diseases mailed free. THE SWIFT SPEOIFIO CO. . ATLANTA , QA. THE EPITAPH To ba Inscribed upon tbo marble elab wlilctr , ( hall mark the last resting place of NERVOUS , CHRONIC AND PRIVATE DISEASES It already written. 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