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,1 n t f r- 1K ,013 i li A . illil i i. VUi ; 111 v if Í'IIK l.'í I.i . rZ IT i;:;í1.,;;.ffi;ía;aNíM3M::-; .M Olül : 1 i i ..; i vr ? urn -i a ü i.i . I nil ll "III . Ill II Ill' ' III 1 t-'-I ' n ill Si LI3 111 W U HQ MU M hV 1 ' -., . VOLUME 1. A II D LOUIS SULZDACIIER, Will practice it nlUhe. courts of Law. and Kquity in the Tori4Ji.fc4tóíU! liven to the collection of claims aim remit tances promptly made.: ' ij ' H A moumsoí. I.ASfVEGAS NEW MÉ.tÍC.0. Pructieesñn all the Probate and Justices' 'Courts. Collections made and relied upon. Dominances made promptly. Offick; At the store of A. Letcher & 'r.o., LápfrKM. A Las Vegas. N.. M., ;aI E.B.FMDLETON, t Proprietor, i ..; The best 'accommodation offered to the travcl'm" ftublic. (ood stables Mid a coni- 'íodiobs Corral c '.tatlted. My EXCHANGE HOTEL, TIIOMASrPONALDlPror, Santa Fe, . New Mcx . o. and U. S.P rage 'Agency, lVcpiieíor, DuriiiJ, . . T.as Cruets N. M. r.l ly. WJEfSCUE, Wholesale and ) LA t. Uohk UOI.l). Kl.l.bWOIlTll. -DOLÍ . ELLSWUUTII. . . i '-,:, . i s ' t- - ' UKAl.KllS IX '' 5 GENERAL M UCIIANDIáE, Vis I 'erias oju- i ,; iNVw-Mwteo. 27 tf SAMUEL KOnN, , rool, llidos, Furs, Etc., Las Vrgaf, S. M; ' 31-ly 11EYMOLD3 J; GRIGGS, WIioIcSdIo' ' "ánd ) 4 , CiOw. M ; A. MUIÍÁT PUHAXD. A lllvT -l S T9 HISTORICAL lXÑDSCAPE, rORTBAIT 4 ORNAMENTAL PAINTER, LAS VECAS, SEW XEX1CO. WM: K(EI12iE. T A T IP O ' II . A'ortlfEait Corner of the Paia, LAS VEGAS NEW MEXICO. All orders Cllcd Wi'.li fliV utmos'l dlsyatcli, LUMBER- bf All Dimtnsiontani Wtt! Seesontd, anj SIÍINÍJLE3 - for ndthi Jon PKXDAitirs, al ilu Rinrnn Mill, oral Lai Vtga:. All orders prompt tfJUUd. .. 26 tf CUAS. JllCJIARDfCO.'S JIUTCIIEHSIIOP, bouliiirtt Slrttl, I at Vegas, Vtc iluico W'e We'uy respectfully announce to tie people of Lai Vegu aod ictov iUt after date we will accommodate our customers ot tie lowest market prices. Lm rrtft N W., Jan. 1", 17?, (f l'iioroSALs For ilayiWood charcoal or bituminous, coal. , SealiiilJPrnpoPals in triplicate with a copy of this nuvértise'meat attached, will be re ceived at this Cilice until 10 o'clock a. m, TUESDAY, JULY FIRST, IS73. For the delivary of Hay, Wood arid Coijl as ppecified below. In, conformity with G. 0No, 67. War Dept. ;A. (i. O-i series 1871., bids will also he received until the tamo time by the ollice.r of the Q. M's. De pnrtmentat each of the Posts named for delivery ófthc süpplies required thereat. 5 j ' Hay. Wood, ChaVroal i , " t'ons cords orbiumi- í ; i hous coal . , ' ; 'I bushels. FortCarVaVld, C. T. SCO PÓ0 1,000 'UoinDppot,N.M.l,000 2,200 Craig, " t ,-12.- 330 " Cumminss " ' 75 200 4.001) 1,000 f00 2,000 2.000 1Í500 1,500 1,200 Cummings " liuyard ' Selden ' Stantoii " Tularo'sa 'i Wingnte Santa Fo Bidders will 4Ó0 1,200 4 i0 , 400 ..",00 000 4,00 300 1.000 1.200 1,200 state tlio kind of Hay or Wood theyiiropoee to furrish tlie kiuu ot wood of which the charcoal offered isTniade, and in bidding for delivery at moro than one Post, will make separate proo'ialb lor each. . , , . .. , , The Hay must be well: cured,' nd of the be.t quality in every respect', and must be properly stacked in such quantities and at such places ag may bo designated ly the proper oftleer of the , Quartermaster s De partment. ')ilivery of the hay to be commenced as soon as tlie same is cut and properly cured. The cutting to bo done in ai'c:i months as the proper officer of the Quartermaster's Dcparmont at the posts named may desig nated. Delivery to be completed on or be fore November 15, 1873. . Two thousand pounds will constitute o"e ton of liny. ' ' ' ; ' Tiie Wood must bi sound, and of good, inereliantable quality in every respect, and must be compactly pi'ed in Mich quantities and piares ns the proper officer of the Q. M. Dept., niay'di'signate, - . Tno eha'reoa; or bituminous coal lobe I'ommonu'il on or bcfoio the 1st day of August, 187:1; told 1 ',e completed in tour :ths, ut least one lotlrKl .oí the entire quantity contractea tor lo Le uonvereu iiirml 1,1 v. 1'ropoitiU fu : furulaliing nny quantity of the Hay, Wood or coal less man tne wuoie amount required at the posts named will be entertained. The riHit is .reserved by the undersigned to reject any or all oiu3, ana also to increase or diminish by one fcur(h it any time witl in thirty days before the expiration of ;he con tract, ihc quantities contracted fur. oooa auu suiiicieni uoiiüs viii ue rei uircu ' dm tlio pntil' rt",r tortbe uroinnt and iiinl.full iiilhduient c: tie contract. '1 he usual requiremenU must be observed in milking proposals. . Bhik Proposals may bo had pon ppli- cation at the oftice of the Quai-teTniaHter's Department at either of the posts named, cr at this office. ' " 1 ' By authority oí tTio District Commander. 1 FRKD. MVEriS, D:puty Q. M. General U. S. A., Chief Quartermaster.' OrncE Chief Qcahtermastk.r. District of New Mexico. Santa Fe, N. l , May 12, 137S., ?A 4t i Supplies Wanted FOR THE APACHE INDIANS, Ornes S'lf.lKLtii AÍiuihS, 1 , Santa l'V N'.'SI. J ISth, 187:5. - f QEALED PROPOSALS; in, t.-iplicate, O with a copy of this advertisement at tached to each, will be received at this of fice until 11 q' clock A, M., Tueidny, June 10, 187:) (whenhey will I opetiid) ior de livery at TulrroB.i ludiaDltcscrvatidTi'New Mexico, of the following supplies, viz: Beef Net Os The Hoof, Dp.essed Weight. To Le fcc'r year old steers,, or dry cows in good condition and free trora diseasi, to be delivered at sucli timr án jiíi euch quan tities, as may X6 rcqnircd ly tho Indian Agent in charge (pnbable amount required, forty bead per month.) Cor.Ni ostr Mskdsso TRODSlirn roi xüí, shelled, good, sound, sweet, free from dirt and imperfect keriHs and of last Tear's crop, and to be put tip in fbo'd ctrorrg sacks tf Otis bunored pouoJg each. ... . ,, SOCAR, El.ETEll TMOliAKD Pot ?(! must be good, '.-loan, Jight Lrown, free from pjl fiii-fu-n fif'íiiin". triit n. in .Lull, In sacks, cori'ainiriz one hundred pounds each. Coffee, sstem tnotsiKO fite bikorEd podxds, must be gw!, sound Hi", free from imperfect kernel and &M foreign sub. stances and well sacked. Samples of the Sugar and QtlTif propofd to te dilivcreil must sccomnanr the mono- Ea's, and (hat delivcted must be cual to the sample furnished. ' ' " First dVLvery of Beef tin) Corn tobe made within twenty days, and Curte and Sujar wHhifl thirty days after signiug the rtíy.ÍLtl wilí-b íteeired í Vwhfi or any part of the above lepeolíieií aniounu. t Tb rilu is resarved or. acet flinj .or re jcstif a suit Or dl bids , mt. : 1$ d.m í Mst íwr íhc fii'.erest of the Unitel Slates; Saccessful bidden will be required to ive ample secutily fat lit fciiLfui performance of the coatfai when made, ... , Knrelops should b endorsed "Proposals for Beef' "Corn," "CoOce," or "Sugar," and, be addressed to 4h,uadcriigued at Saeta Ft, New le xión-, ... L. EUWUÍ DUDLKV, ?1 It : SupcriiitcmlfBl Indiiu A fjair. - . .. ,1 i" ',. , i ri TT T v ir Y If M P T x ,v u i u jx i a xi J-) (.':! Editor & Publisher. ' : i , - , i i i TETíMSÚFSüMüIllPTlÓN. iXVAUIiBlT IS ADTASCE. pna f opy, one year , ' ' " $i 00 One copy, six months, , 2 50 Une copy, three mouth's, : .. i CO No. subscription v. til be received for less than t,hrce months.' BATHS OF ADVERTISING. First insertion, each square, , $2 00 Subsequent insertions, each square, 1 CO Oria fqunro is equal to one in ch of space '' Yearly adverti'semonts ins'erled at a lib eral 'dTs'couht. Transient advertiseinents will have to be paid in Ed vanee. Adve.-tisjmonts not staling tlio number of insertions, willbe continued at our op tion and charged accordingly. 1 All communications devoid of interest to the public, or intended to pre mote private inter cats, will be charged ns advertise ments, and payment required in advance. If personal in chnrneter, we reserve the right to reject any such article or advertise ment. . A I L A RUA N G EM ENTS.-rThe Post (dlice will be ontn daily, exceut Sun days, from 7;U0 a. m., until ti p. m. Sundays from 7:30 to 8:30 a. m. MAIL CLOSES DAILY. Eastern at. Western ut - ' P. Mi 3 p. v.. Letters fór rcgislration will not be receiv ed after 4 p. m. . w. KTr.ninxs, CiIIAPMAN LODGE No, 05, A FA A ?T J meets . on the "d Saiurdnr of crcIi month, hi tha Manonic Hall, Central St , between West 2d and 8,1 Street,. Cuaki.es Ilfei.ii, Secretary. REVUnLlCAX TEIlMTOniAL COX- rfiM'IOX. A Territorial convention ef the Republic- an par:y of JNe'y flle.-nco win be lipid at Santa Fe on the Third Tuesday of July 1873, (july loth), in the hall of the llonsc of Keprf8entatives at 1 J o clock a. in of said day to nominate a candidate for Delegate to the 4:d Congress, I hi several counties of the J crntory will be entitled ib be represented in said con vention by two delegates for each sena tor rnd Representatives to which said county is entittled in the Territorial Legis lature. ' ' All the counties ,of the Territory are requested to send lu.l d-degmions J ard in case the selected dfl?2Mtes ot ar-y county shall deem it impracticable to attend, or. ncooun,t of fhe distance or otherwise, such delegates are authorized to appoint snbsti tutes to attend and net in their stead. By oHer of the Republican Territorial Committee of New Mexico. W. F. M. ARNY. Chairman; .. "mnkx wiTii its qwñ teetíí" Foot fellow 1 The manager of the little sheet acrosi,the street, carried away by the tidal ware of prejudice and the dictates of his "Boss," strug gling in vain for help to extricate liito from the deep poole in which he found himself thrown, ma3o a graap at a straw, Lcping thereby to be landed art sáf ánchoragc."Bü't Low vain are earthly struggles against the strong arm ot fate ! ; The little straw,: übt ae t0 npij0j tte dead weight of á dull bead, . éinká out of sight, down,' down into the tnud oí contradiction and forever is lost to sight, causing only pity from the by standers lor tne pool mnanioniac. I The only excuse the poor and crazy sheet can fiud to tarnish over its servitude to á certain potentate, is Yankee fashion to ansvfer qacs' tion with a querry, and like the schoolboy says you're another. It don't propose or even try to excuse . . . ... ,.4. . , itself for beinz led by tho: noso oh accóuut oftavjEg ' liad , for' a few riioii'tliu ' tbe' enviable position of School organ,''but says tlia't' the Uazette is for sale to any and every person who will pay for it.' and cites in justification . our - article , of tho 15th of March last, whídi 15 a ioU lowsv . . . ' .. ', -"pur columns therefore are at the disposal of Any and Every candidate for the next campaign, if we receiye the price for them, the same as for any other advertisement, reserving, though, at all times, our right to express our ovn ' opinion "pro and con." . . ; ,V :.'.' ,, ' ' Where ií .tlicre á journal over this creation, ; which will not aVc'cj ad vertisements, if paid for? The little sheet across the street inserts 10 lines of Brevier at 1,00 per moWth, In standing ad3., throwing in its ""organ" in the , bargain, "free gra tis." But because we do not want to afilíalo ourselves to any " cliduo or party, reserving at1 all times our rigl t to express our opinion on, all questions, political oV otherwise, "pro and con," and therefore for the accommodation of' politicipns olTcr our columns for advertise ments it watlts to say i'you're ti:o" titer." . What an able, deepsifLte J vindi cution of a 4,rat sheet," whosa editor and publisher are a trie personifica tion of .liim who ssiil : "I'm the slow, the bratifuU slow, Setting less type than the best I know, Setting it dirtier fhoeinakur style, But setting it steady und s'V' ig a pilo Talking,, Botching, t Crushing away, l'ickV"g up fewer eAcry day." Shoo, fly, don't bother me. Too touch time has already bVoh ?pend upon this, and not to further intrude upon our readers with such a dis gust'.nf' theme we will, lion lite, in in the future keep proudly our path Unmindful of tho barking and snap ping of little Curs that beset as. A MOXSTEll FAMILY. From the Kansas City Times. Oheofthe darkest crimes in tho some what eventful history of Kansas lias just been unveiled in tho northwestern part of Labette county.- J hopo who have read ino papets i:;tely ore familiar with the reported' tho myst ;rious disappearance ot i)T i orK, of In depende nee, as well us a number of other parties, lhe whole county , ns well as all purtious of the state, has been iu a Fever Uf Lxcitcment Over '.his mysterious affair of scn'e-lime. Tho ether day the untiring energy of those who have never ceased woik in hopes o: fenetiug out tho mattei, was rewarded with developments which need only to be known to cause one's blood to curdle in their veins. I bavo learned the following particulars tf the matter frrm Mr. John heifers, who lives three miles west of Colfeyville, and who, in compsny with Mr. John M. Cro- well, special agent of the post f tlice depart ment, was at the scene of the horror. It seems that a mmil'ot Uerman people named Bender, who rretyhded to bi sr,iri- tualist3 were the perpetrators of a scrlts ol tho Most Daátíalils Crimea r - On record. Mr. Keefers s.iys the scene of the horrible tragedy is one mile east and two miles south of Morehcad Station, and six miles northeast of Cherry Vole. The hou is situated in a 'aiutiful valley, surrounded On the southeast and north by a range of low bills and in lair - view ol tne u. I. aait U. railroad atd many farm bouses, though not nearer than half a mile to any one.' 'J be house is about sixteen by twenty, si.-.gle roof and neither ceiled nor plastered, . . The Bender Fami'y Cniistof oífour Dersons.' Cthor. mother. son and daughter. The sgeoftli father was sixty-three y bars, the mother fcixty, son twenty-seven and uuugblef twenty-lour The son is deicrited as a strong, muscular tuafi. The lamily are professed spintu'aüi is,' and the daughter c'aiiüS Supernatural porrera.: la that sLe can iieai the sick, restore sight to the blind, and also that sbe could gire definite information of robberies, murd ers, c. i ' be following is a copy of Miss. Bender's ad'.'cuitcinent t - ' Prof. Miss Kstie Bender Can beal all torts of diseases ; can cure Hiudness, fits, dosfoess, and ' all such diteaop; also deaf and dumbness., iteiid ence 14 miles east of independence, oa the road from Indcpeud ence to Osage Mission, one anU oot half miles toutheatt of More head station. Katie Bender. June l. If 72. ' ' , flUi" ' Thf3 "Katie" was a redfaced yoüng wo". I man of exceedingly had reputation . The .following is a partial oT the vie, tiras pi this mysWious family. The last of them was" D. York of independence, a highly .respected citizen, , whose mysterious disappearance created so much feeling that larje parties went in search of him. , He was traced, to Bender's house,, where' they said ha t ook dinner an'd. then left for Tndep Midelice, but ha suspicion rested upon, them, B'M- ' . . V;; ;j ; TheWeigk Of Guilt; ';' .' Wa3 laeavy, arid the large number m seajfeft alarmed the family and they left the house without removing any thii.gdrpv'e their teim to Thayer and lel t,jl .wlieio it was .talen a few days aftei; by the sheriff of that county'. It was about' the 7th cf April when they disappeared. They. qok - tha northward bound train nt.'J'hoyer. There being no suspicion resting upon these quiet, unob trusive Germans, and they not having been very sociable and having but Tew visitors, it was not known that they had abandoned their homo for nearly four weeks, nnd.when the discovery was made it was found that their calves and hogs were ' Starved To Death In the lots, ' Tliesb '.discoveries 'at once awakened , suspicion, and search was com menced in a small orchard, one hundred and fifty feet south of tho .Hptjio,. The cur" face had been carefully plowed r.n'd jba-row-ed by the Benders, before their departure j but the body of Mr. York had lice' buried so recently that tho heavy rains andiiuie had settled the ground around tho grave so that. the outlines of the grave were -jisln;l1y visible, and a fjw hou.s' wcrk unearthed these ho'riible crimes. 1 ' :. ' Dr. York's Body Beinir found, further search was made, by thrusting a sharp'pointed iron rod into thu earth, which soon developed tho iiict that there were many more graves o.n, t,b,i,$ half acreorouiidL.ariclbi' iuglitfull eigli tboa.es in all were exhumed, of which the following is a partial list, so far ea they could bo distinctly idijiitifjed: . W. F. McGr,oul7vef the One hundred and twenty-third Illinois infaiitry, Company D , Brown; ilenry MeKensie of llamiiton county,, lull , and a Mr. J.onehore and his little girl . 'J holiitter hud recently buried his wile, and was about starting to Iowa, : ' The cene Thursday . ; ' Was too horrible to give even a faint des cription of. Seven bodies in various stages of deconinosition'were lying in the ground by the side of their open grave. their skulls broken in an their tliroa's cut iVóm car to ear, except the girl, eighteen months old, who must Lave be-m strangled or else thrown into her grave alive. She wasjn full dress, ns fior grandmother had dressed her that morning. She was in the. bottom of tho grave, and her father was lying upon her. The child's body showed No Marks Of Violence The manner in which they accomplished these terrible deeds was this: On the house was pos'i'd the sign "Groceries," but they kcj t nothing but some wiuns, - This sign called in their victims. ,. In the floor near the stove was t trap door, two feet square, which opens irito &yiide hols in the ground, seven let-t detp, six feet wide at top, and three feet at the bottom. The earth outside of the house docs not show anysign of f xca bation. Into this hofrlblhhple was plunged the unfortunate victims whom tliey Murdered In Daylight. , 'l he hammer! used fur breaking thn skulls were such us are used by stone breakers on our streets, and th! liinUTfjs hiiout twen ty incMV-9 ."K I P(,rl rAaaiuuiiiuii 11 wnu found that the skulls were all broken on the back und ri''ht side of the head, showing llmf tl.n .lnutinrnto th.A'lu tint A VinnM rtntin tir Vllf.W .H. U.'V...1V vuu .W'V WW.. '.V..V KJJ a right banded man. -. . ... The bodies 1ave all bee.n identified bt two. , The Bondef family Imve . lived at this piuco for inore than two years, yet all . The Bodies Found ' IJave, been Wiled within the last nine months, and the suill shown in ibis terrible work and the neatness with which till traces of thfcir cririiea were blotted out, is the best evidence that their bloody work did not commence so recently; Several hundred persons wof-e at tho ncche-cf horror y)(tcr day; and the excitement is intense. Every onij is confident that half is not yet un' earthed. -,'.' , ; 1 t The Wcrk Of Searching The premises still goes o,,,iad'whaf may yet be derolopcd none can tell, but tli.e póópb are prepared for anything.. In an old Bible which was found in (lie house, and on the family-record page, was written in uerman the following memoranda. "Uig slaughter day, Jan. eighth. m,Y! Apd ancther which read ', -"IIülI departed. These were interpreted by a German citizen who was present yesterday. ' A Catlolic. Prayer Eoojt ' . Was also fonnd in the bour.e which eoniaia ed the following, written iu German: "Jo hanna Bender, bora July CO, 1848, John Gebardt, came to America July 1st IS .'I '' '. T. Strange Esq., -. The deputy prosecuting attorney of Lnbkté county, appeared on the ground at the be ginning of the searchj and for soma time insisted on all tts. riilcj cf VrW tr,,,'.anJ did noiwánt anything doni until the eoroner and Othpr nrfirliiU rnr,. Ilia dctirr wi ra ovemiiedvery deridéJÍy," tad ípceíiíy the examination proceeded. .'. Great excitement prerailc all over the country and a strong effort is being made to discover tins laniily ol murderers, Beee'tr't that never, fail. To destroy rts catch thorn one by one. and flatten their heads with a lemon squeezer. A Iftdy Was lately hucceJ to death iu 1 . JIaine anofher illustration of the "power 111 II, r prt fí V' NUMÜÉR 35. - '. 1 BÉIEFS, '.The first Alaskan o jfenic, was built in (? Th Colorado' Chieftain says Tuo- blo needs 4 free luncli house., ,, .-, : 1 , , ,(t ; . .V " ' ' : ' ft v' pJt-,Í j I Seajptters are . fetching from ;8 ICO, "i' 'to 110 at Belkopky,-AlaBLa.; ,.,-,7 -;i ', California w'ávi settled in ,'-1312, , by the Rusians, oaBodega Bay, . t 1 1 " 'Cotton picking commenced jn Cav meron. County', 'Texas, on the .15th. 1I1SL. , . . . ; 1 I,. r r Reinforcetnents .wjth mortars aro " moving tqwardsiihe present fortified . .. position of.'the Xlodpcs. , , " Tüa .Sari. Fran: giving, exhibitions Vepo, cadets are of their milita 1 ry ütciü'ia drill around California. A con, of the murdored , Peace Commissioner -, Thomas, , pleads for. merciful measures toward tho Mo, docs. ', , . -, , " ' The German popun of llous,.( tJn and vicinity, . were enjoying thVfcsclVs last week in a' .Volks- fest.- , ," ;; ' ',' The. KicWp'oo Indians, arq'on lite war path, murdering and stealing on tho Rio . Grande. Galveston , News. Jack Ómith, well known .'arouni Wallace station cn the K. P, R, R ' ?a3 lately killed by a man named -Mudeatcr, . Soma "of. the Hood Country, TJxas,',',, farmera, are not content with two failures, but arc planting corn for , a- ' third time. . , V - ' The . R'essclacrvillc Tress is for ) ' tho extermination of the -Modoc's , without any more spiiling of white , rncii's blood. Mexican outlaws and Texas stock men ara át r.áK Cattlu have.o suf fer for it. . . , Indidhaoliswill have'the hsr.or '. to entertain to second meeting of tho National Agricultural , C.-ngrcss to day the 24th of May. . . .. A murder caso y science, sorcery, was lately tried at Bcciiay ind tho two accused w?re sentenced to seven , years' rigorotls Imprisonment. Tho AtasVa Uerati, a serai-month' "'; ly Journal, published in San Frir;- 1 f iácoj in the interest of tho Alaska fisheries, hui reduced its price to 1,50 a year. '' ' ''. ...' Tivo Denrcrstrct-tcirmen, .hmf Holliday and Jonas otricklor goi into a quarrel -hnt ' week, in which i the fot mcr killed the latter ith &'1 pair of iron knuckfef.', ' 'V1' One oí the correspondents oC tjiq ' Alaska Herald proposes to fight tlio ' Modoci with'men glad in steccan' armors and armed each with a ÍIcnrj rifle and two revolvers. ' - ' The Lest three year old race on 1 record was un ut Lexington, on the' 16th, Tom Boftling winning in .two stra.ight hcat; time 1 :43, 1 i-l3i it was h.'s first áppearanco cn tho . Th9 German' government has rb Ived to" expel frcm' the cflftntrr so within six months the "Lazariats,! " coiigTegstions' cf the . Holy Ghost barred Heart; arid othei close con-i vention ofilefa."' '--'' - t if- T).1 1 f t, , . 1 11 J , ' 1 v .nr. auuu, 01 1 oeor:; Colorado;, has put ' np a mágnaErieti row of f buildings, to nhich the ' Prjebloitcs have given th cognomtous of Five' Points," and "Ilu Satanté C'orpor' oíity's Betroaf ! Tho prisoners in lhe tounty jaií were presterday 'detected in putting up a job to inordir the jai'cr, Mr." Rcdficld, and escaping the ring leaders of the affair are now in i.ons,' Colorado Chieftain. t 1 ''t 'f \n\n .V-.,.N-y..-y-..-p-..-, ,