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Show TOE MORXIXO EXAMINER: ETA IT, OGDEN, SALT LAKE AND STATE NEWS WniWEKDAY SPORTING william IS SHOT. R'M Make a Desperate to Escape. and when sold make the proper entry 'ad from the wreckage unconscious In such records. 1 am. truly. liu was taken to hi- - borne, 2 Ku;:c M. A. BREEDEN. and Drs. I. F. Wilcox and W. Ffound that he wu suffering Attorney General, ft out of the brain. Two MEN GO TO WORK. were cut iu hi wound dtvp lit-lira. I. and bis body and legs were badSalt Lake. Dec. 1. The manage- ly bruised. George Him, a h!pr, ment of the Bell Telephone couijum) who was in tbe wagon at the linn- of and the electrical workers came to a the culisiou. jumped and received only temporary agreement yesterday after- a slight l:ui,e from the fall noon, and the installers and Inside men who were out are back again to BIG COAL BED. The work pending final settlement. 8a-- l company contended that the May Lake, lav. IP. With a view agreement with the linemen stipulated of Interesting the Manufacturer ft only linemeu and outside workers Merchant' association In what is becould Join the union, while the com- lieved to be a rich coal depoa'.i iu mittee from the electrical workers con- Salt Lake county. Daniel It. Funk of tended for the reverse. It was finally' Sterling, Sanpete count), called at the agreed that the company should sub- headquarters of that orguinzanou yesmit a copy of the agreement and its terday afternoon. Mr. Funk is half interpretation to President Fish of owner of tbe proper' - situated about the American Telegraph and Tele- three miles from Draper ami one phone company', and the electrical southeast of the Rio Grande Western workers should submit the agreement railroad. About a month ago lie, towith their interpretation to President gether with Bishop W. H. Enni-- s of McNulty of the Brotherhood at Wash- Draper nnd Henry Ilrown of Murray, ington, D. C. Investigated the coal prospect which If both of these gentlemen favor the outcrop on the land indicated telephone company, then the Installers famSince that time near! and inside men will not Join the line- ily in Draper has been trying' tbe mens union. If the decision ia in fa- surface coal, and it has been found vor of the union, the company will that It burns readily in grate or cook make concewalon. It will be about stove, leaving a good ash. thirty days before tbe referees are heard from. TROUBLE FOR SILVER KING. Ef-fa- rt - Bt-t--r U Lake. Dec. IS. It la quite safe d William Rom, tite '" wio cootmined four burglar-early yesterday morning. who ede a dash for liberty through a plate window, and who was finally 2pHVwd by Sergeant Eddington and Oflcen MorrH, Taylor and (Sperry. will He will poninilt no more burglaries. more window, and, Hup through no ?na does not die, he will toe a cripple, Ibt the balance of bis natural lila. Rose made a desperate dash for S o'clock this moru-eeerty shortly after wowld bare made good bis but for the aura aim of Officer jubn U. Brown, one of the chain gang neids. Ha to now at the Grove L. D g, hospital with n terribly fractured hP The city physician aaya that the gjjji will bare to hare hie right leg em pointed or ha will die, and that the ebaaoes are be wlU not recover, any- ..g.w predict that col-ort- 1U-- - 1 d re-eep-e Tbat Rosa to a smooth and deeperate criminal was made doubly evident this ha triad to carry to a aonlng whentermination a cunning ceccMsful Since his arrest yhfwm to escape. yesterday morning be baa been tempo-ittilconfined In the overcrowded city and j.it Ha waa whh other prisoners they gtd (ha as me limited freedom as when had. At S o'clock this morning, Guards Brown and Carey called at the jaU tor tha purpose of taking the chain sang up City Creek canyon, Ross managed to mingle with the prisoners who ate employed for the city's benvtit. jailer Furry was on duty. When he opened the cells hie attention waa called to the needs erf a soldier who ia -While thus engaged, doing time." gnM slipped out with the other prisoners and mingled with those already on the wagon bound for the canyon. He waa not missed, and during the Journey Officer Brown asked the man how long he had to serve. Twenty days more" replied the y STRUCK BY A THUG. Ascot. Los Angeles. U Ascot results: luriuiigs Betsy Ido i. ou; Rounder Ido race. he llXmviiz), 15 : t Hooker l, 30 to Ida (Miller). (5 Heanful 1 Time. 1:02. Pride. Josie S surd. Tend!. Astrotsa, A, mi Jewel, Myrtle D Aiiuis. Mies , Elliabaih ian. jiu Salt Lake, Dee. 1. Richard Unde-ley- , 67 Bust Seventh South street, a barber In Has lam A Hill's shop, 11 West First South street, was the victim of a sandbaggrr about 9:40 o'clock last night, at Fift h South and Main streets. The man assaulted Lindsley from liehind. He struck the victim in the back of the head, cutting n piece out of the brim of hia alltf hat and Inflicting a flesh wound about two Inches In length. Lindsley staggered and fell to the ground yelling lor help. His assailant escaped without attempting to rob him. Lindsley notified the police as soon as he arrived at his home, but could give Bo description of the man. According to his story, the fellow followed him from Third South street He paid no particular attention to him, because tbe man waa whistling and his act km were In no way suspicious. Just before Lindsley reached Fifth South street the thug cams up cloae to him and acted as if he intended to pass. Lindsley partly turned around to look at the man, but before he caught a glimpse of the fellow he was hlL When Lindsley yelled, the sandbsgger ran across to tbe west side of the street, and disappeared in the shadow of the trees. Police Officers G. Brown and C. E. Cartoon wrre detailed on tbe case. officers to Lindsley went with the where he was struck down and blood stains were found on the sidewalk. Chief of Police Lynch had ten officers In plain clothes out again Inst night ia thq southwestern part of the city. Two of the officers were within n block of where Lindsley was knocked down but saw nothing of the thug. three-cornere- Ht called upon the fleeing burglar to halt, but the Utter only ran the faster. Brown fired hut missed. Roes ran through George D. Pypere lot to the rear. Brown fired again without remits. Rosa dashed out onto Second street and was near the residence of Col. T. G. Webber when. Officer Brown fired again. This time the steel bullet found lta mark. It struck the fleeing robber In the right hip, frgfalfully shattering (ha bones. Ross fell to the ground with a groan. Brown ns up, and seeing that his man was helpless, returned to the wagon to look after the other prisoners whom Carey was watching. The patrol wagon was quickly tele phoned for and Officer oJe Bush arrived la a short time. Ross was taken to tha station and placed In the emergency ward. Dr. Wilcox was summoned and, after examining the wound, ordered the man sent to the U D. S. UTAH RANCHMAN A MANIAC. hospital. Dr. Wilcox said that tha fracture was one of the worst ha had ever seen, nnd that the mans Country Round About leg Terrorises would undoubtedly have to be ampuEvanston, Wyo. tated does to the hip, in the hope of Rail Lake, Dec. 19. A special to the caving his life, and the chances were (hat the wounded fellow would die Salt Lake Herald says: anyway. Ephraim McMinn, a wealthy rancher Rosa evidently planed his escape residing near Randolph, Utah, became hud night He told some of the pris- suddenly and violently Insane this oners what he proposed doing, and morning and, armed with a shotgun, he tried to borrow some work clothes, but mounted his horse and started toward was not successful Evanston. Friends telephoned tha cirAt last reports the unfortunate mans cumstances to Bert Eastman, aheriif condition was about the same. He suf- of Rich county, Utah, who was at fered great pain but bore it without Woodruff, asking him to intercept McMinn nnd take him into custody when complaining. he passed that point. Acting on this Information Sheriff Eastman nnd his QUESTIONS ANSWERED. deputy, Joseph Quibell got in a buggy and drove out on the road. They soon saw their man, and ridAttorney General Enlighten! County ing up to him, not wishing to alarm Officials on State Laws, or harm him. Sheriff Eastman saluted him with some p'rnsnnt remark, when Salt Lake, Dec. II. Attorney Gentha lunatic wheeled his horse eral Breeden has written the follow- instantly behind tbe buggy, and covering tbe ing opinions on matters submitted to two men with his shotgun, ordered him by county officers: them to drive right along toward EvOn assessment of cheep omitted anston, nnd not to look back or nuke from ss sees men t roll: . a suspicious move, or he would kill Charles J. Walqulst, Esq,, county them both. attorney, Heber City, Utah. 81r In Thus he kept them marching until your favor of the 25th nil you sob- had reached a point near No. 4 they mit for my opinion the following propmine, about four miles from Evanston, osition, to wit: where they met some teams. Here "A," residing In Utah county, is not Sheriff Eastman Jumped out of his uaessed In Utah county with anj buggy and attempted to get behind weep at all, the sheep having grazed one of the wagons, but he was not toe whole year In Wasatch county. He to elude the maniac, who nsd on the Uintah timber reserve last quick enough instantly fired. The full charge struck June over 10,000 bend. "A" is a rep--! Eastman under the shoulder blade, n rssentative of a class. B," a uorpora-- ; portion of the shot penetrating his uon with principal place of business at lungs. His deputy, Quibell then fired Bolt Lake City, Is assessed with 7,500 on the maniac with a revolver, and the head of sheep. wheeled his horse off the road latter B" grazed 75,000 head on the tim-r- r and started toward the hills, Quibell reserve a portion of the season . firing on him as he went, hitting him B Is assessed with no sheep In Salt or his horse several times. The maniac Inks county. then road In a half circle, and coming Relying to (he foregoing, you are into tbe road ahead of the sheriff's Nbiscd that "A" and B" sheep should posse, started toward Evanston. ' "M assessed by the assessor ns Whs-ricIn the meantime Sheriff Frank to the provisi- James of this city had been notified county, ons of sectionaccording 2545, Revised Statutes, by telephoneand. hurriedly getting InlMvIrtad they erased the entire year to a buggy with his deputy. Jonathan In that county. If, after the assrns-men- t Jones, they drove out on the Almy ha been made, and before the road to Intercept the man. Jonea waa Boimt bae been collected, the herd to and James carried a shotgun. ortna Into another county I think you driving They soon met the man on the Almy woU have to proceed under the s road. As he rode up pretty close to of section 9, chapter 105, 8e the boggy he took his shotgun by the on Law of 1901. mnzsle, and rvringing It over his head Dn seizing and selling mortgages for threw It at James, the butt of the wnwiwnt taxes, etc.: gun striking the latter in the stomach. r. I. Jones, Esq., county treasurer, As tbe lunatic threw hia gun he lost ou1ob1H. Sir Yon stated la your hi balance and fell from his horse. nl cation of the 13th Inst. that James quickly jumped from the buggy perion In your county la taxed oa and caught him before he had time to tot mortgage; the real estate remount. The two officers soon had Mail situated la another county, end him manacled and brought him to has refused to pay town. He to bow safe ia the Jail here. jrt ldsadperson la a delinquent and hi On examination by a surgeon It was has been advertised for vale, found he has super! dal bullet rr:jv'rir now ask how to proceed to wound through the muscles of tbe 1 beg to advise yon back. Hli horee is badly wounded and ie hat any persons! will d'e. Sheriff Ea.t- - an was brought Pern 1 I your county, such prop- - In and now has a room at the home of JJJ? f would be subject to seizure nnd Mrs. William Lsnder, where Dr. Wicks the provisions of sections Is attending him. Kis condition Is ,tbe Revised Statutes of 1898 quite serious and the outcome Is nn- a t4UL II such person hae certain. baku ,r personal than the "tfMe itself, thenproperty DRIVER OF WAftON INJURED, and In that case wasw connty treasurer, would he au-- i ITT Jke pueseseloo of the mon--- Salt Lake, Dec. 19. Lee Miyhue. and offer It for sale in the same driver for the Kimball Van A Store you offer other personal age company, sustained serious Injure pZvVr case rw cannot get les shout 11:30 oclock yesterday morn-vntrw ' . ln the mortgage then you ing .la a collision with a Rio Grande wauld Authorized to secure a copy; Modern depot and tort Douglas car. ,, m records in tbe! went bound, at Second South and Sc,-- . re r s.offire county Ma-hw and offer that for sale! ond IVwi cr-soft-nose- d h pro-tiskA- 0 - 2? ,,,u treei, 1903. Berg-Mis- s Nettie Roth also race. mile Foriunalu i BUI Curtis (Miller), 7 4 Idt (McDaniel i. l. ectxid; Skeptic i 103 (Moriarltv ui 1. third. Time. 1:42 Luchcu. liequiter. Sheriff Hell. Orator am! iLuxr also ran. Third race. : Pullet ta long 105 (Miller), 3 ,i on; Search Me 97 (Moore), 15 m I. Secret 105 (Booker), even, Time, 1:14 Col. Henchman, Jim lYmlergsst, r Hrouston, Chancellor Walworth, and Col alo ran. Fourth race, bail heap, one mile Eugenia Burch lii' i Dugan. 9 to 5, non: liana Wliiit iu t Hooker). 4 to 1. kocond; Drui-- i li'i' iFiecliert. 16 tit 5. third. Time, I 4) Jake Sanders snd El Giro al.-t- ran. Fifth race, mile .md an eighth Marshal Key 9h I Uairi.--l, lu to 1. won; The Gaddy 102 I Hooker l. 3 to 1. second: McUrnthlai'.a Prince luj ( Miller), (' to 6, third. Time. 1:54 IVkaber snd Orrhan Aleo ran. Sixth race, Fuiuriiy course Money Park City, Dec. 19. About I.5"ii Mums 129 (Dugan I. ti ( 5, won; Sun feet a little west of south from 15 to 1. recuud; shaft of the Silver King Mining Mark 111 127 i Kiliivborough Hooker). 12 lo 1, company are the Magnolia and i bird. Time, 1:11. 14. Montraeon. Louis patented claims belonging to lllloua. Golden lltu-kPrince Chlivg. James McGregor and bis eastern assoBest. Merry Sport, ciates. These claims are entirely sur- Beautiful andVlndu-tand also rau. rounded by Silver King territory and the prospects are that the big comAt Ingleside, pany may become involved In litigation over them. For some time pdst theis San Francisco. Ivc. 19. The first has been indications that trouble of liid io l shot to land this seaKon was some sort was brewing, but neither a lieu Chestnut, ilie rank outsider in side was doing or saying anything to tim opening race at liigleride today, attract outside attention. won iu a ha(d drive from Jerry Hunt. The cat is out of the bag, however, The latter received a new icaxe of life and Mr. McGregor now frankly ac- under Kadlkea piliiui;e and led to (lie i knowledge! that be will go after the paddock vrtien came out of big corporation with a sharp stick the bunch and got up In time id unless he get what he considers ia snatch the puree by a neck. Willi an coming to bim. He staled yesterday even break Lerida would have won. that the Silver King company had The second Incident of thu day's racTrespassed upon Ills ground from the ing waa when law Schumacher fell, 700-folevel of the King workings throwing hia Jorkey. He was laying and taken out a great deal of valuable in third position on the far turn when ore. He had secured permission from he choi up In the air, then fell. It tbe King management to make tile in- was found on examination that ha vestigation and he knew from that burst a blood vessel and lie hud to be that the vein existing within the boun- destroyed. Weather clear, track daries of bis claim ha dbern drifted uiitddy. Summary: ClicMtimt upon tor several hundreds of feK in First race, six forking each direction from where the long 103 (H. Smith), M0 to 1, won, Jerry drift front the ahaft had penetrated hi Hunt 104 (Radtke), 20 to 1, second ground, while an upraise had also been May Holliday 109 (Greenlicldl. 15 to 1. made at one point. third. Time. 1:17 Lerida. El Mr. McGregor stated that the matter PI lot o. Galicc, Barker, Standard, Ophad been discussed between him and timo, Bard Burns and Belleutoy also the Silver King magnates, but he was ran. not in a position to say, as yet, what Nealon Second race, six furlong would be dona. No suit has yet been MX (Itadtke),. 11 lo 20, won; Queen not Mr. would and McGregor brought, ltec 105 (laxtgue). 30 to 1, second: say whether he Intended to bring one War Wheel M5 (Robinson). M0 to 1 or not. He had not intended that tbe third. Time, 1:17. Buloman. Sea laid, matter should become public, but since Gerolette, Huston, laidy King, Pul and It hod leaked out he could only nay Louis Schumacher also ran. that there was no doubt of the ground Third race, mile and a sixteenth having been entered and mined, and Buchanan 105 (Kailtke). 7 to 10, won; that he would certainly require repara- Bird of Pannage 100 (J. J. Walsh). 60 tion at the hands of the King comto 1. second: Briers 109 (Reed), 13 lo pany. lame Wolf, 5, third. Time, 1:52 Faaiono. Lecturer and Carlully also ran INDIAN WAR VETERANS. Fourth race, five furlongs To San 119 (Adam), 16 to 5, won; Bucolic rrovo, Dec. 18. The Utah Indian 119 (Knapp). 9 to 2. second; Forewar vet era us have sent communicarunner 117 (Graham), 30 to 1, third tions to each member of tho Utah con- Time. 1:03 Escamado, My Order, gressional delegation selling out the Jnke Ward, Plctnia, Fury, Creedmore work perfumed by the Utah militia Miss Raphael Procrastinate and And in the early daya In protecting tho varl alw ran. settlers from the Indians, for which Mandator Fifth race, six forking tbe Indian fighters have received no 95 (Radlke), 25 to 1, won; Nlgrette 97 compensation. They ask the Utah (Robinson). 2 to 1, second; Torolaw delegation to work for an amendment 118 (Graham), 3 to 1, third. Time, to the pension law covering such In- 1:15. Delagos nnd Salable also ran. dian service, passed by congress July Sixth race, mile and a sixteenth 27, 1892, and amended June 27, 1902. St. George, Jr.. 110 2 to 1, so as to make the provision of tbe won; Bombardier M7(McBride), 18 to law applicable to all Indian war vet- S, second: Bcknighled (Treiriwl). 106 erans from the years 1853 to 1880. 3 to 1, third. Time, 1:51 (Phillips) Ink The communications are signed by Veterano and Henry Waite also ran, J. M. Westwood commander Adjutant M. L. Pratt and tbe following Fair Grounds. department commanders: Virgil KelEdwin Booth, ly, Millard county; New Orleans, La., Dc. 19. Fair Juab county; John D. Davis, Uinlah Ground: county; R. N. Bennett, Sanpete counsix First race, furlong Thi ty, and Mont Morson, Sevier county. Plains, won; Fair Calypso, second; The remains of John D. Dixon's in- Dusky, third. Time, 1:19. fant son, who died In Salt Lake SunSecond race, one mile and a sixday, will be brought here tomorrow. teenth Anrm outer, won; Gamars. secFuneral services will be held ln the ond : Ghats, third. Time. 1:55 Third ward meeting house, commencThird race, six furlongs gol-thrift, ing at 10 o'clock tomorrow. won: Dapple Gold, second; Paul Deal Brothers A Mendenhall the Clifford, third. Time, 1:18. rsilroao are Springvllle contractors, Fourth race, five forkings Exciteshipping 150 teams and a large force ment, won; Del Norte, second; men of to Las Vegas to work on their Townes, third. Time, 1:04 contract on tbe branch line from Las Fifth race, five and a half furlongs Vegas to Bullfrog. Marvel P, won; Blue Pirate, second; Proteus, third. Time, 1:11. Sixth race, mile and a lxtecnth MANY CASES OF PNEUMONIA. Ralnland, won; Lady Ellison, second Mount Pleasant, Dec. 17. There are J. P. Mayberry, third. Time, 1:551-4- . a number of severe esses of pneumonia in this city at the present time, City Park. most of It being among children. One New Orleans, Dec. 19. City Park: death occurred this week, a little child First race, six furlongs Tom Crabb of Zene Dodge succumbing to the won. La Cache second, Cham like third, ravages of the disease. Other children Time, 1:28. have It In the families of James JorSecond race, mile and seventy yards genson, Erick Gunderson, Joseph JohnEnvoy won. Judge Traynor second, son. and Ed. Fronton. A young eon l:-"of C. K. Hansen is seriously ill with Sanction third.six Time, Third race, furlongs, handicap are numThere fever. also a typhoid ber of cases of whooping cough, some Tinker won. Belle Stromo second. Garnish third. Time, 1:2X. of them lelng severe. Fourth race, seven furlongs SalJohn H. Seely and brother Joeph have gone to Chicago to attend a meet- vage won. Freebooter second, Happy third. Time, 1:35. ing of the American Ramboulllet Sheep Jaek Flfih race, live and a half furlougs Growers' association and the International Stock show, both of which con- Mint Boy won. Gauge second, Adesso vene in that city this month. John third. Time. 1:13. Sixth race, mile and tbreresixieeniha Seely is and has been for severs! Ivanboc won. Thistle Do second. niomhs president of the Kamboiiillet association, he being one of tbe most Curate third. Time, 2:13. successful breeders of thst kind of stock In the United Slates. OMUL CHS VERDICT Andrew Scow, a well known young man of this city, was badly hurt Friday by a horse which he was riding falling and crushing one of hia legs Jury Assesses Damages .at 9215.03 and Interest, The bone of the limb waa broken in two places. The accident occurred on a mountain road. Only a few days i The verdict returned Mondar hr ago Mr. Scow almost lost his life the Jury In the care of J. P. O'Neill by an arcident on one of the canyon va. the Simmons Hardware company roads. He was coming down a grads wa opened in court tills morning and with t load of lumber, and In turning a read: . corner tbe load overturned. Mr. Scow The Jury In the care render a Jnd waa cenght between (he lumber and a ment in favor of the plaintiff tor the tree and almost crushed. aunt of 1215.03, together with fx.CO R. N. Bennett returned this morn- in'erest and the corix of the trial." The action waa a suit to recover ing from Provo, where he has been at- -' tending a meeting of the state com- damages tor an alleged breach of conmittee of the Black Hawk War tract. the plaintiff claiming that he he being state vice president had agreed to furnish a certain amount if that organisation. The association of crushed rock to the defendant, and is at ths present time trying to secure that when the contract waa but partly fisc' pensions for tboe who fought filled, the defendant refused to receive for the government against, the In- further shipment. dian in ihe early days. Mr. Beunelt Yoltitine Gideon and Henderson and Macmillan were attorneys . to well satisfied with the outlook and jor the i lii'llcve and Ilcywon,! nnd McCurniick .he pension will lit- gran I plain-ifj IHOII. jor 'hr Gives Instant relief and will permanently cure catarrht hay fever, cold in the head, sore throat, etc. Our guarantee goes with every bottle. If you have any doubt as to the merits of this remedy, ask us about it. j Second 104 4. GEO. F. CAVE DRUGGIST Bel-voi- i o Cor. 23rd Washington Ave. Ogden, Utah n Richard Lindsley Hit by Sandbsgger Near Main and Fifth South. burglar. When the wagon reached point on Canyon road near Third street, Ross leaped tram the wagon and dashed up tbs street. At be started to run one of , that tha prisoners yelled: By G fslier is tha burglar!" Immediately OUlcer Brown drew bis heavy revolver and started in pursuit. r0-7- RACES Firt 2rt. DR. DOWS CATARRH REMEDY (FROM CORRESPONDENTS AND STATE EXCHANGES) URGLAR PITEMRER MOUSING, (O'C-onncili- , i. Tat-ti'nlia- 1-- 3-- 3-- -In- 4-- Vet-crun- a, f CONGRESS DID NOTHING BUT TALK of Savall, in tbe Saeomaoan group, baa increased to sui-- force that (he mountain has been piled up 3,000 fiwL The lava has covered 30 square miles and s stream of lata 12 miles wide in flowing into the ocean. Tbe Uva la being tiirowu 1.2(H) feat high. Hie unlives have deserted the re SERIOUS RA1EROAD WRECK Reviewing the various propositions giun. which have been advanced for inxur-aurcontrol, Mr. Bonynge (Coki.) drew the conclusion ths I no plan presented showed a dear way. Then was ample tipportunlty to enact a law providing wltat ahall constitute crimes Iu federal elections and to provide penalties against their violation. Such laws, were, he aaid, demanded by present condition. Mr. Macon (Ark.) waa Interrupted ln a speeeh on Insurance In order that the report on the canal might lie heard. Mr. Williams, the minority leader, objected to action on the report until tnmorow as he did not wish the precedents in aurh matters to be Broken. Tbis objection carried the report over a day. At 4:55 o'clock the bouse adjourned until tomorrow. PLENTY OF CASH. No One Will Lost Anything. Chicago, Dec. 19. Janies H. t member of the clearinghouse committee, which took over the properties of Juhn R. Walsh, expresed the opinion tonight that tbe as.els will liquidate for much more Ilian waa exported on Monday when ilia transfer wss made. Mr. Eckles said: The assets of the Wa1h banks and National particularly the Chicago bunk, will lie liquidated tor much more than anticipated when the transfer took place Monday morning. The eagerma with which many rich corEc-kle- Now- - York, Dec. 19. Ja aa accident In the tunnel loading into tho Grand Central elation here several persona are reported killed. The trains In collision, it ia said, were a New York, New Haven A Harford local and the lktughkcepsie of the New York Central The local (rain was being switched over to another (rack at Milih street when (he roughkuepsle express ploughed ) iuto the coach, following the smoking car. The wreck occurred between M4tii and 100th street, where the New York Central railway and the New York. New Haven ft Hartford railroad (racks are elevated and not in the tunnel ae at first reported. Two puasengcra, a man and a woman, are dead and forty persona Injured. Oua of tbe trains la bellcTrd to have bieu a local crowded wtih Gbrlstnwa shoppers and others in the subreturning to their urb. One passenger who made hia Brret, Franco, Dec. 19. Torpedo way to a drug store to be treated said 1km t No. 294 and No. 2X1 collided It ocrnn-r- l to him that another train tiolcntly during tbe maneuver In the hud Jumped the track and aide swiped liarltor today. Both veavls were bad- the one In which he was riding. 11a could give no definite information. ly damaged. Accordiug to advices received In u September, the llltie mountain of broke Into eruption August 21 last. Tbe ahork of the initial eruption waa fell for 30 miles and shaitei rd buildings of the London Mlaakiuary Ylsltora on society M mites away. the Island at tbe time said that lava and huge boulders wore burled a great height and resulted ln an Immense shower, dial a distance of 10 mllne appeared like a fall of star on a gigantic scale. Tbe while sky waa lighted by (he display. The Uva flow iu August was half a rnllo wide and creeping toward tbe at the rate of a milo a day. It waa then predined that all (he rich soil and beautiful beach that intervened between (he volcano and the sea would be rent cried Into a a leobounf. The island of Mavsii la 90 miles from Ihe American island of TulUtllla. and of 100 miles and a bredth has a s of about 15 tulles. Cuaeoanut cover the greater pun of thu Ma-laua- sea-roa- st plan-latlim- hn porations have sought to obtain first option on certain properties, bonds and siocka. ha convinced the directors of the Chicago National hank that the Walsh holdings are of Immense value. All tilings considered, I believe John R. Walsh ia a long way from exclusion from active participation In ihe world of affaire,." raid Mr Ecklea. It is quite certain he will emerge a man of means and will be able lo reenter the arena with a comfortable fortune behind him. His holding are large and varied. Information that bos come to me from private sources mikes me certain that a number of Interests are maneuvering to obtain possession of the bent of them. 1 believe three interest are looking with longing for railroad and other securities, but 1 am informed especially." The clearinghouse committee in aorving the field of the Walsh assets, placed an extremely conservative estimate upon their value. This waa prudent. My personal Judgment it that our anticipations arc to be more titan realised and that the cash return for then assets will be very large. ITS UP TO YOU! ST0P1 10CKI tISTEHi Will give to each purchaser of $25.00 worth of goods a $12.00 Talking Its Free Till January PUTNAMS CLOTHING HOUSE Third annual ball Bartender' Vnion, Doc. 2". Eagles' hall, Wednesday, Good time, good music; refrewliotentf free. and Singing Machine. FIRE IN CHICAGO. Chicago, Dec. 19. One fireman wa killed and several employes may hate lost tbelr lives in a fire which destroyed tbe Enamel Sign factory of the Charles M. Scboiik company. 7 to 15 Park street tonight. 1st , wrewn rI r r - nafawSlilJ I'nlll ihe ruin of the building have ben searched. It will not Ire positively known whether any of (ho employe were killed either in the explosion, which (darted the fire, or by tbt- - falling of (be walla and floor, which followed soon afterward. While (be fire wa at its height, one of the walls suddenly collapsed and a number of Bremen were preclptated in the debris. With the exception of Lieutenant lfenry Itaaaett, of trurk company No. 74, who vu crushed to death, all of Ihe firemen escaped with severe shaking up. A number of were Injured in the panic employe that followed and for time there were all sorts of rumors current There were 140 girls snd 14 men employed In the factory and all. according to tbe officials of the company, but two have been accounted for. The firemen, however, declared that several employe were unable to make their were in tbe building at j escape and the time the floors and walla collapsed, and until the debris Is cleared away, tbo number of caansltiee will not positively be known. The employes who are said to be missing, by tbe officials of the company, are Margaret Becker and Henry Sine. Tbe los of (he building, which was destroyed and the content. Is retime ted at 9250.000. ERUPTION INCREA9ES. 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