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Show i a - '1 . I full' associated press -- "Advertise in The examinee . ; : UTAH WEATHER FORECAST IT IS T CHARGES. M'C DISPATCHES 1 THE medium fZ advertising ,ErrCITY. THE CXAM1NCR L TME a well cache the county OUR subscaia. citv. the BOOK ARE OPEN TO INDICATION ARE THAT THE BE FAIR WEDNESDAY AND THURS-DAY- . WEATHER WILL AD- VERTISERS. OGDEN VOL IV NO. 21 2 Cin. UTAH. WEDNESDAY MORNING, JULY 31. 1907 PRICE FIVE CENTS oooooooooooooooo DEPUTY SHERIFF SHOT. CLOSE-- FRIEND ADDS ACTRESS TO THE ifflos Rombaagh After Locking la Himself His Room at the Alta Vista Hotel, Shoots Himself Through the Head . ' Officers Look Through . . Transom at Horrifying Spectacle. Albuquerque, Mi 11., July so. Joe Maloy, of 4 Silver City, killed Depshot ud instant uty Sheriff Charles Smith last nigbt. aa Smith was attempting to arrest him. Maluy had announced that any officer to take hliu vuKI get all six bullets of his revolver, and as Smith entered the door of Maloys bouse the latter fired six shot In quk-- succession, all of which took effect. After Maloy bad been captured be had to be guarded all night to prevent a lynching. Smith wu a popular citizen. O Ik. j wound. - Siai'-lie- c to. Chi-'tttf- jr . . To' Rumfeaogh wu desperatelrln with Latmr. He had prevtouriylold ma that he was engaged to marry her, that they, would go east on their etc. He did not know honeymoon, Coey, hut seemed to take a boyish delight In describing how he would go to Chicago and parade hla bride in slid tlKTknet.CA? the WHlthy Chlcagnafi, and Dr. H- - A. ThoaiM. of tho 1U1 Ranch. He wae Voey' nt and the other members. one who' Accompanied Miss Green, the nurse, to the livery stable about 6 oclock Monday Dinning, to see If the aetreas' horse had returned. It wu he who rent the teletrram to Coev demanding that he dn the right thing by the plrl." and It wu with him that Miss Matthew, left the letter In which wu ctrli sej (mother letter tp Cory. The offlerra have not yet had time to erumlne Rumbaugh'a pipers and iffoctn and the coroner baa had hla tocoi looked. If Rtunbangb did not Intrny tho letter left him., by Miss Matthews, together with the letter to Coey. ll ! heiletrd they will show startling facts tlia., may. entangle any paople nf prominence. The telegram (tel by Rutnbnuglt to Coey Monday morning, taken in the light of his attempted suicide, has more moaning htn before. It was as follows: Laura committed suicide on ae-of you. Letters left behind. 8td ::no at once for expense." The public officers say that the letter show that. Rumb.iugh knew Coey -- ell on to him of nigh to apeak "Ultra, to threaten him. Rum-tatigwag about 28 years old and aw a of a wealthy Wa.hlug-- ? D. C.. fondly. a aervice medal w honor show, that he aenrod with distinction In the Tenth Pennsylvania wfentry fu the Philippines. Colorado Springs. Colo., July 30. Hrtr. laugh death Is expected hourly. Two brief notes are all that explain vung mans rash act. One note Mdressid To Whom It May Con-ra- '' of partlea ' - u J. H. Pleasant, Pa., Mr. J. tother, pee. Second Claua. OFFICIAL Opoicn of Wreckers is That Nose of the Drowsed Bed1 ies Will be Recovered Ban Francisco. July 30. The San Francisco & P:rtland Steamsfilp companys official corrected Mat, furnished to the Associated Press this evening, shows that of the 189 passengers car- d at MT?0Ve addres. Rumbnugh wrote: "Dear Mother There la nothing for tn sav did awful act. why m' body I this away lo rut I have my person, you and Cwlfe settle things up. wut $33o on Your son, "RICHARD R RUMBAUGH." .. Jpiief of Police Reynolds waa the witness called at the after-He testified to an e had with Miss Green on waa My. the day Mias Matthew 55Green tdd him that at 3 Sunday afternoon she went up and looked In Miss Matthews' and saw the revolver wu gone, this, she said, she knew that rirl Intended to commit auiclde. Laura left for a ride In the he bfeaed her nuns goodbye 1,er 1er After roo unt ht fvVe horae ahe suddenly dropped il? J 7 aandkerchlef, and while the nurse Caching for it the girl started "Good-bygirlie. Bom a Holton, residing at the Alt. ,Ma hoteIctiLJ - vaa the next witness Laura Matthewa had told hla ,ht 'lrt2iUr.llv, the daT P"1 'hat she would take her own Ufe J"Bclpai y BesKicm. In-h- - rri Vng. e, ried by the steamer Columbia, sixty-si- x are missing ud in all probability Fifty-nin- e of these were drowned. were cabin passenger and seven had taken steerage berths. memOnly eleven of the fifty-nin- e bers of the crew are now missing. This revision brings the total number of missing, passenger ud crew, to seventy-seveThere were 248 souls on the Columbia when she collided with the San Pedro at 13:33 oclock Sunday morning. July 21. Following ia the corrected Hat fur nlshed by the toteamahip company. In not every case la the place of resilience of the missing passengers known. In such cases the name is given of the place where was purchased the railroad ticket on which steamer transportation on the Columbia from San Francisco to Portland wu issued. It la believed that the errors caused in the earlier Oat of missing and survivors by the giving of Incorrect names when passage wda engaged have been corrected in the following Hat: Passengers: W. J. Beckman, Bristol; Tenn. Mr. and Mrs. E. Butler end their daughter. Mis Gertrude Butler. Guthrie, Okla. Mr. Butlers body waa recovered from a life raft and brought to San Francisco. J. W. Carpenter and Miss Clara Carpenter, Coldwater, Kan. Miss Nen (not.Lraa) Copper, Kansas City. W. C. Todd and Miss A. 8. ' Todd. John C. Durham. Kane, Pa. Miss Alma Dahleen, Bellingham, v5?.,a,d he believed from what Mis - of cbl RlUfl thmt c " responsible for copjher despon Wash. mifcT,3n,iilon. Acting Coroner son L, L. Drake, Jr., and to the stand and Jibbed the position of the body of of Mrs. I L. Drake, 8r., who waa reswhen found, the nar cued. Portland to. , the Wound which caused ' kef John D. McFtoyden. x Rich-celle- " Queen ban. cconferred Carnegie the or- .. oooooo 80. Nassau. OO ooooooo rested and, whan searched, wu found to have a revolver egd $90U. Mahoney offered to allow himself to be searched, but1 he carried no weapuna. .4 The charge against Fetrfella le not n serious one and ha. will probably be fined a small sum. jf The men mad. ,;o attempt to gather about the jail where Peirtella waa confined. Mahoney returned fo Hlbblng after hla companion had here arrested. Aside from Pei rieMai arreat and the affair at Mashwnuk last evening, when Sheriff Hollihaq arrested several agitators, everything waa quiet upon the range today, gbnnt the mines were working today as were operated yesterday with slightly great- nut er crew. It was announced! that an answer to the letter of the pre handler asking for arbitration Would be given to the men this afternoon. 9 Petriella waa lttey released on ball 'after being bound over for the action of tho gn$nd jury in Sep$1,-00- ii tember. negro 18 Killed. Wretch ester, P., tfuly 30. George Thptnaa, a negre w(o shut hla wife Sunday and then fief waa traced to a barn near here faiut Sight by a posse. Thomas refused, Wi surrender and shots were exchattoeit. At dayUght to' day Tbomaa was fsred dead In the hay to Ms Semple. U&W. V X halist His wife is dying afr'AMtagpttsl.here.. RECEPTION. Boston, July 80. The host of home-- , comer who are to thla city attending the old home week exercises, were tendered n public reception at which to the state and they were welcomed city by Citvern-i- r Guild and Mayor Fitzgerald. The families whose members are scattered over many secthms of the country gathered Jtera for their reunions, and one of them, the Fairbanks family, had aa its president the of the United States. d Assistant n Examined as to Sanity Engineer Max Water Tenders W. L. Anderson and Alexander. Firemen J. Mad d (inn ud Edward Larkin. Second Cook Prank D. Da via. Waiter A. L. Blocker and boy, name unknown. It la the consensus 9f opinion among wrecker and seafaring men that none of the bodies of the drowned passenger and crew ever will be recovered. It la thought that Inasmuch aa the Columbia turned completely over aa she went down, many of the unhappy vl tlms. are held fast In her wreckage and hulL Krs. Fealy-Sher- man Annul Marriage Will to Please Her Mother ERIE CANAL GIVES WAY. Appoints Fourteen New Supervisors to Fill Yacaniecs 1908. Versailles, Prance SO. The funeral of Majur Henry A. Huntington, who died at hla residence here yesterday, unaware of the murderous attack made Sunday night by hia son, Henry, upon hla two brothers anJ two slaters, will take place next Thursday at the Eug- Hah church. The body will be placed temporarily In a vault and later ln-'- j terred In some French cemetery. j Alonzo Huntington, who was abut through the lung, la atlll in a precarious condition. Eillth Huntingtons condition la still aerlouN, although ahe is In no danger.- - Mrs. Huntington, the mother, la still completely prostrated. Henry Huntington was esatulned by a doctor today and found talking at random. The Investigation regarding Henrys sanity will be made after the funeral of hia father. Henry' wife told the correspondent of ths Associated Press that hpd engaged Maltre labori, the criminal lawyer, to defend her hnabund. She said his defense would be provocation and menacing letters written and sent to her by his taro brothers and hla slater. Edith, would be produced. M. Hlrsch. the esamlnlng magistrate, before whom the young Huntington case has been brought, decided today that Henry Huntington, who Sunday atgbt shot and wounded two e ulsters and two brother at the of bla dying father, should be examined as to hia sanity, Mr. Hirsch told the Associated Press that tha prisoner, who at times was strangely agitated, told such conflicting atorles that he waa convinced he waa suffering from neurasthenia, and furthermore, the magistrate considers that Henry Huntington's wife ia similarly affected. Mrs. Huntington admitted today that her husband bad twice been under treatment tor nervous disorders. Chateau Thierry, Department of hue-han- Two other Antarctic expeditions are now being made ready. Ban Francisco, July 10. Eugene K. Bchmlts, the convicted mayor, today made appointments to fill the vacancies created by the forced resignation cf thirteen members of the board of supervisors, Bchmlts claiming the right of appointment' on the ground taking over the Humb.ddt smelter that he is the rightful mayor of 6aa were practically concluded. It waa bla Francisco, The appoint eea are aa follows: intention, he said, to make this amel- ter the baa for aacheme uf extension William Cole, of operation! In Arizona, but the de- .Trades Council, carpenter. Building tail of the plan have not as yet taken T. J. Tierney, cement worker. Builddefinite form. ing Trades Council. Thomas Maxwell, carpenter, d for Ainal-gamate- STAMP COLLECTORS' TION. Carpenter. CONVEN- - Henry Bheehan, painter. Building Trades Council. P. D. Hawthorne, rigger and stevedore, member City Front Federation. J. A. Keagh) musician. Labor Coun- - Colorado Springs, July 30. The annual convention of the American Philatelic association, the leading organization of stamp collector of the coun- Ml. P. W. Myera, machinist, Labor Country, waa held upon the summit of Flke'a Peak today. John N. Luff, of cil. New York, waa elected president. The J. Williams, master plumber. neat annual convention will be held J. J. Ileurr, steam fitter. Labor at Cleveland, Ohio. Council John McCracken, department store-clerCharles L. Berry, printing pressman, Allied Printing Trades. bed-aid- Alans, France, July 89 Henry who lived here in the summertime wltb hla wife's parent. Is regarded by bia neighbor as very eccen- HALL OL Charles Wsrcourt, blacksmith. Labor Council. All of these thirteen, but Me. Berry, . have accepted, and hla acceptance la expected later. In giving out hia appointments to-day, Mayor Rebuilt made the follow- -' ing comment on the municipal situation I am exceedingly sorry to see (hla supervisorial tangle, for it la Hkrly to cause a deal of litigation for the city and county of Ban Francisco for years to come. My own ccurse ia clear. Acting upon the advice of my j gLtoptey, which 1 believe to be abo luiely legL I bold that I, aa the mayor of Baa FranctMto, have the sole power . el appointment to- - vaeaactcc-t- ontcipal offices, and that the appoint- ive acts ct Mr. Edwin B. Taylor are ( void and incapable of legal support Mr. Bchmlts complained that bla pri-.- : vate mall to being opened by Mayor . 1 : ! 1 Corner Slone Li id With FittingYfld ' Impress Ive Ceremonies tric. They declare at times be drank Hague, July 80. Practically It is aaid that last week allThe heavily. the delegates attending tb preo- with' time rome Henry spent practicing um-- 1 Conference, a a pistol to the back yard of hia home. eut Peace bar of high court officials, ths and members of the statea-generEDWARD GILBERT A CO. delegations from numerous civic and municipal bodies were grouped around Large Building and Contracting Con- the atone which, when the structure cern in the Handc of a Receiver. la completed, will form the corner of the g rand hall o f Justice. 39. of firm The Philadelphia, July Chlaled on the atone in bold Roman Edward Gilbert A Company, one of la the following Latin Incharacters, the largest building and contracting scription: concerns in the country, with head. PACT quarter In Norfolk, Va., has been JUBTITIA FIRMALDAE placed In the hands of a receiver. Maxwell Wyeth, president of the HANC AEDEM company, who signed the application ANDRAB CARNBG1B for I he receiver, said he believed the ' MUNinCEXTIA concern was involved to the extent DEDICAYIT. of $98,090.- - Its available assets and the profits will, if It be allowed to The ceremonies were opened with carry out Its present contracts, meet musle and ringing by a nnmber of these obUgatlons. The receiver will choral aocleties, after which M. A. P. therefore, continue the bnfiness with- C. Van Karnebeak, president of tho out Interruption. Carnegie fundation committee, deliver' ed so address to which be paid a JAPANESE TURNED BACK. tribute to the generous maa whoa name to engraved upon the first atone U. A Joins Mexioe In Turning Back of the edifice due to hla munificence. Coollee Whe Unlawfully Cross the The thoughts and the thank of Mexican Border. everyone went out, the speaker said, to Andrew Carnegie. Then rapidly Washington, July 30 Ihe State sketching the hlatorv of the Carnegie department haa taken up with Mexico donation and describing the plana of the subject of immigration of Japan- the peace palace, w bleb It la proposed ese coolies into the United States to ask the powers that have signed across the Mexican border. The prac- The Hague convention to furnish, M. tice of thus bringing in this undesir- Van Karnebeak concluded with these able and forbidden element haa as- words: sumed alarming proportions, and the This la to be a place of InternaInspectors of the Immigration service tional Justice, founded aa the outcome are Iwfng taxed beyond their ability of tba need of every civilized country to discover and turn hack such Ja- to toatltuie the rule of right for the rule of might In thla palace no one panese. will be stronger, or no one weaker ILLUMINATING ENGINEERS MEET. than the other, and no other power, aspect tbe sword of Justice will be Boston, July 30. The first annual placed In tbe scale. The tower of the convention of the Illuminating Engin- pi lace will point to the stars. Indicateering Society of America was opened ing the Ideal of our efforts. M. 9 ell doff expressed the gratitude here todav with delegates present from Ban Francisco and other cities. of the peace delegates to the munificent donor of tbe palace and to the EXCEEDS CONTRACT. Netherlands government for the gift STEAMER of the land of tbe edllce. Tbe palace, Bremen, July 30. The new North he said, would be a monument to the German Lloyd line steamer Kron first efforts made by the governments was of the world to preserve to the nawhich Prtozeeain Cecilia, launched last December, had a trial tions ,the benefits of pesceful developtrip today. She exceeded her con- ment by seeking to prevent wars. Tbe tract speed and will equal or pos- speaker said he wished to emphasize sibly surpass the speed attained by the almost sacred character of the the Kaiser Wilhelm II. In all proposed building. 'It represented a the trial was most successful. new principle in the relations of people, namely, peace by Justice and right. TURKS AND GREEKS BATTLE. M. Nelldnff then referred to tbe antiquity of the worship of war, and Athena. July 30 There has been a added there haa never been a cult of pitched battle between the Turk peace of the world. Of all the preish troops, supported tor cepts preached by the Saviour 1800 and a small band of years ago, the Idea of peace had been Greek Insurgents who had entrenched tbe most neglected. themselves in a house in the outskirts To make this Idea triumph and of Berea, European Turkey, 60 miles the honor therefore aceruea to the northeast of Salonika. Emperor of Russia the governments The band waa completely wiped out, of the world must agree to study la solwere killed before the common a means of making universal but 30 men diers, aided by artillery, succeeded in peace a duty by seeking every possicapturing the miniature army. During bility of assuring Its maintenance, the fighting the Bashl Ba souks pilaid M. Nelldoff. Some disappointment ia- felt that laged over UN) houses and burned a nnmber of Greek buildings to Zeres. Queen Wllhelmina. who- to at Tbe Hague, was not present at the cereWORMS DISCOVERED IN GLACIER. monies, and it la reported that the real reason for her absence la to be found Tacoma. Wash.. Jnly 30. In his In a dispute which arose regarding ascent of Mount Tacoma. Prof. John the choice of a site for the palace. B. Flett. of thle city, and Prof. Real estate speculators are openly acfrom cused of haring Influenced tha selecCowles and a scientific party Chicago, discovered to the too of Ur- - tion of the rite at ZrogvlIeL -- a. --IKS! ddre"M"1 Euene Bchmits, Ban Francisco, which have been allt open and marked to Indelible pend! "Opened by Edw. R. Taylor." Bcbmlts said: i "Thla Is something that no man wtn , stand for. 1 shall taka it up Imme-dlately with the authorities at Wash--; poi-san- ington and proas tbe complaint to tbs limit against Mr. Taylor." . . wu Addressed to H. Rnmhaugh, Jyly HOMECOMERS u Rum-Wngh- ." note - -- county. Notify the Traveler's hinranre company of Hartford, Conn., the JJd Fraternal Order of Eagles of wotdale, Pa. Amos Richard The second The Hague, WUhelnunn upon Andrew der of Orange CARNEGIE. Cemetery-So- Hunt-Ipgto- d Rum-M-t. Weatmore-n- Mra. Blanche R. Gordon. Prank Gfune, etaerage. John Miller, steerage. C. W. Merrill, steerage. J. Premus, steerage. George P. Smith. Mra. E. Sllga, steerage. front of the millionaire manufacturer. A. Spieler, steerage. When I tcld Rumbaugh that Laura B. Vlante, steerage. had committed suicide, he seemed Mrs. B. Winters and Roland Winlike one possessed, lie swore that ters, mother and son. he would go to Chicago and kill Coey-an' G. P. Wilson. hla entire motive from that time Mr. and Mr. William Waller. Tfce until his suicide seemed to be that of revenge on Coey. He killed him- latters name appeared in all earlltf list Mrs. 8. Waller. self through love for the girl. The mining members of the crew of the Columbia are: Captain P. A. Doran. First Officer W. P. Whitney. First Assistant Engineer M. C. Bur- h rtMda follows: Bhlp my iKid7 to Mrs. o o . Is eanaot recover. 1 1U the act of Rniuoaugh waa the ifrert result the deaths of .Mia is mu dunhtety. He waa to hu appeared this afternoon jua n wlr-e- e M the coroner's Inquestyto tell hla friend' tragic what he knew rad. Rumhiogt claimed to be but a chases aoquslntanoe of the girl, but r It drrelops that he know In ftwso'ly a member which Miss Matthews nen referred to were Buabtngh waa the o o Rum-baug- wu to Rumbaugh'a room to tee. what the matter. His boy found the ni door locked and could get no reaponae. Tht officer asked that the door lie (gened, but the key waa in the inaide, tU another could not be Inverted Iq fit lock. Ah effloef wan boosted up ud looked in and the to the transom wciac'e he aaw waa horrifying. EcaaLaugh waa reclining ' on the had nije of the bed and hla brain out oato the floor. He waa unA done. hasty , examination ed that the man waa atlll alive ud he wa$ tiken to a hospital, but all eCrtn to care him were .frultleaa; b-- o HoAoR in French CLAIMS HE BAILS FOR POLE. London. July 30. The Endurance, a steam barkentlne. sailed down the Thames today with the English South Polar expedition, commanded by Lieutenant E. H. Shack letun. on board Winter quarters for twelve peraoua, with provlsLina for two years, will bs established on King Edwards Island, aud an attempt will be made to reach the South Pule during the summer of Aged Soldier lo be Interred . to grown daughters, Miu Alma This brought on n discussion Miu whether a gun held close to the head Grace. P, and Mias Effle B., Decatur, will or will not cause discoloration of 111. .: the skin. Dr. Richardson stated that Mrs. O..Lewl, her son, Ray. and her he had heard of several cases of sui- daughter, Florence, Pasadena. Cal. cide where no powder burns were noLawrence Mero, it years old, Blair. ticeable and cited the cue of MillionNeb. ,v aire Wilson of Chicago as an Instance, Miu Louise G. Nake and Miu NelRumbaugh, having not as yet ap- lie A.' Nake, ulsters, fit. Louis. reMias Mary K. Parsons, Denver. peared, Miss Green, the narse, waa called and asked to testify relative to K.. Young. It la thought this may Miss Matthews Jewels. This testimony be James King Young. Pacific coast did not bring out anything new and representative of a New York cigarMiss Green wu excusM Just ns the ette company. startling news of the suicide of Sarah SchuR and Miu Cora Bchull, wu imparted to the officials ulsters. Topeka, Kan. present George T. Sparks, president' of the Miss Green appeared stunned when Port Smith bank. Port Smith, Ark. almost the news wu announced and Hla body wu picked up by a )lfebr;t fainted. and carried to Eureka, and was Imte tonight It waa learned through brought to San Francisco yesterday a guest of the Acacia hotel, where by the steamer Topeka. Miss Matthews waa registered, that Mlsa Prances E. Schroeder, Manto-woc-, the fsured Rumbaugh, who waa InWla. fatuated with her. J. D. Springer, Mukogee, I. T. IShe la said to have told acquaintMiu Elsie May atone, Newbnrg, Ore. ances that she wu afraid to go back Miaa Hattie 1. Wright, Peoria, 111. late at night to the hotet for fear her Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Winslow, Omaha. admirer would blow her brains out Mias Edna Wallace and Mlsa Bertha aa she passed North Pork. Austin, Tex. Miss Tillle Green, who came here Wallace, Mlsa W. W. White, Los Angeles. who and Miss Matthews with hu Miu Al Bernal. Oakland. acted In the capacity of nurse, la unMra. A. P. Cornell, wife of the tax der police surveillance, pending the collector of Ban Diego. findings of the inquest. Mlagf Margaret McKeany. she knows Miss Green declares Mr f. J. Benson, Ban FrancUco. nothing of Cosys relations with Miss Mra. J. E. Beat. With regard to RumMail hews. Mr. gad Mra Classby, their eon, ba ugh ' attempted suicide tbla afterSteven, aged 7, and their daughter, noon, Miss Green bad the following Marlon; aged 11 .. . how vhrn the fatal ahnt waa fired B aot known, aa it waa not beard by aar one In the hotel and the deed waa dUcovered only when officer went to hla room to ascertain why he had not responded to the anbpoena to nttend the ouroatoe Inqueet ever Miee Mat-thcw- 'i body today. When the officer ippeired at' the hotel a bell boy waa k u ENDURANCE oooooo oo oooooo oooooooooooooooo - Mra. William Bqules. Mrs. A. Gray, Cottage Grove, Ore. C. H. Harrington, Buds, ill. Miss Katherina Hayden, Colorado Springs, Colo. . Mrs. G. A. Keller and her three death and the nature of the ground where the body wu found. Coroner Richardson stated' that there were no powder burns or smoke dlseuluratluns on the akin about the u . O QUEEN O Colorado Spring. Colo. July SO. r. Ruiubaugh pf Washington, c, a clow friend' of Mlaa Laura lUtthcva, the oungactreaa aho eoui-uut- d suicide near Broadmoor Sunday light, added horror and mystery hi tht grewsome caw by ahooting him-ttthrough the head thin afternoon hi the name manner adopted by Mine Est thews. Ruaibsugh committed the act In hla The room at the Alta Vlata hotel. ania glacier millions of email worms. The discovery astonished the scientists who could hardly believe their eyes until they had cut Into the hard tee and removed some of the worms for mlsrroscoplc examination. The worms were about Inch In length and the size of a hair ud presented a wriggling, squirming mass in the solid ice. lu plarea the ice was almost black with them. Stone Archca Give Way and Boats Are Drawn Into Bed of Creek. Denver, July 30. In a signed statement published this afternoon, Mrs! dethe Maud Syracuse, N. Y., July 39 The atone clares that she wishes actress, her recent arches, which support the bed of the cladenstlne marriage to Hugo L. 8her-win- , Erie canal at a poifit near the center a dramatic critic of this city, of this city, when it passes over annulled if it be possible. Onondago creek, gave way this after-no- n Whether this can or legally cannot be done, were drawn Mrs, Bherwin states ud Jour canal boats positively that into the bed of the creek beneath, will not see Mr. Sberwia again for she three-storfifty feet of the wall of the a rear. Empire Flouring mill fell Into My mother ia so grieved and heartthe water, and the Bartel and Greenover thla thing, wrote Mra. broken way breweries, respectively on the 8herw!n, that the only reparation I north end aouth banks of the canal, can make la annulment of the marwere threatened with demolition. No riage." one waa hurt. Mr. Sherwlo, it la said, la preparThe caul level at this 'point Is five ing to demand that his wife shall miles In length and Division Superincome to him. tendent Thomas Wheeler Immediately ordered the water drawn off. He uld WORK DISCONTINUED. that the break was caused by the 30. Work was Wla.. Superior, arches of the aqueduct over Onon- dlsoont toned againJuly at the Alloues ore The section north to docks daga creek. today. No effort was made to Onondago lake, will pus and the men back and the latter are the get backed-uwaters of the creek will no advances, the behests of making flow uninterruptedly by the boats. All leaden being obeyed. canal traffic is tied up, and It will be the strike several days, at least, before the damage can be repaired. Tbs boats and OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO o cargoes are total loaica. o MORE SURVIVORS OF CO- O lumbia. STRIKE LEADER ARRESTED. o O o Portland. Ore., July 30. The o Petreilla Charged With Carrying Con- o o steamer Roanoke, from San o cealed Weapons. o Panel aco, via Eureka, arrived o Duluth. Minn., July 30. A dispatch o here today with nine survivor o from Hlbblng says that strike leader o of the Columbia disaster on o o Petriella waa arrested today on a o board aa follows: Dr. and Mra J. E. Paul, Co- o charge of carrying concealed wqpp-in- o o o lumbus, Neb. o Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Martin-dalFertrellla and Mahoney, the acting o o Guthrie, Okie. president of the Western Federation o o Mr. and Mra E. Rockwell, o of Min era, were driving toward Chiso holm. They were c roaring the bridge o Guthrie, Okla. o Mlsa Anna Akesaon, Litchwhich leads to the Seller mine when o o the guard ordered them to stop. In- o field, Min. H. C. Wahlberg, Portland. o stead. Petreilla whipped the boras o and tried to pasa. The guard fired o Ore. Jacob Kurx, Coldwater, Kan. I several shots Into the air and Pet- - o riella was . instantly, surrounded by o ' several ardeputies.' He was then Fcaly-Sherwi- y p s. e, oooooooooooooo res-pee- ls Bashl-Bazouk- a. GO HOI After a Short Stop in Salt Lake They Proceed to Denver ily 89. After a delay of nearly 38 hours, Charles H. Moyer, president of the Western Federation of Miners, was released from the Ada county Jail at a late hour tonight on a bond of $26,090, signed by Timothy Reagan and 1 homes J. Jones ' of Boise, Moyer will leave for Salt Lake City tomorrow night in company with Wm. D. Haywood, who, on Sunday, waa so--' o quitted nf the murder of former Bteunenberg. After a atop of a few hours in 8alt Lake City, they will proceed to Denver, the head-- . quarters of the Federation. Dr. I. J. McGee, of Wallace, Idahat charged with perjury In the Haywood case, had a hearing to the probate court today and was bound over for trial and released on his own recognizance. Dr. McGee swore that Harry Orchard wsa in Wallace in August, 1994. Orchard was a witness against him today and declared he wasnt to Idaho at the time men- -' Gov-ern- tinned. PEACE CORNERSTONE LAID. The Hague, July 30. The foundation atone of the Andrew Carnegie palace of peace was laid this afternoon at Zorgvliet to the midst of the wooded park stretching from Tho Hague to Bcheventogon, by M. Xelt-dof- f. president of the second peace conference. TWO VALUABLE PICTURES. London,, July 80. According to the Milan correspondent of the Tribune, Parodies, the painter of Trieste, has found two hitherto unknown pictures by Titian In a church l;i the village nf Tracts, Dalmatia. One represent the Magdelen and the other the Descent from the Cross." The pictures, if la stated, era of great value. 4 . , |