(T ” a,K wwara whnt Is known asElkin s barber shop, and were hurt aeen in arching backwards and forwards in front of lids place. a few minutes after thi* tWo heavy shots were heard firt-d, and m o Jew minutes a number of citizens gathered about tne desperadoes, who lay wallowing in theirown blood. The victims were removed tothe Whitney houw*,' where everv possible aid was giren them.: .John ’ Anderson had been pierced in the Inugs and side with four buck shot and bis wounds were fatal Frank Brown was shot In the posterior part of the hips, with six buekfehot.four of which • passed through his body and two more of which were found and extracted, but the wounds are of a mow seriotjj character. The two victims and a brdther ot the Brown* are all that are left of the desperate pan and the general feeling i* that the sooner tfa^r were got fid of the better the oountrywould be off. There is na expre^d nyj-pathy. yet it is to in? regretted that they came to such unprepared death*. Of course no one know* except the one who did the shooting, yet h seem* that it wu well arranged and premeditated; U* «hoM weredouble Um*bo*sjtt.*IBanker Drowned.F»*«»*) u» Onaaa lUpaMkaaa.n.s..