Show FALL OF A CHURCH The BrooUjn Pr bjtrlan Cktireh Blown Pawn Unring d Gate Tills Morning TWO KILLED AND OTHERS INJURED IN-JURED The Treaty SIucd Between the LniUd Mate and Conr toil UAlene Indian THE INFANT KING ALFONSO DYING Innnenzi ForgIng theadtn Ice Famine Threatened In the East D1 TetEb 10 tie XEWI 10 HV ITCOtK rss Ion 116 I C 1Ulnj lnh In UakIls Drklyn XEV Yontc Jan P Throop Avenue Presbyterian church Brooklyn was wrecfeed this tom Iii by a high wind The debris lodged on a small hou e adjoining killing or Injuring all the inmates seven in number setr The heavy Winds of last I night shook Uils oed Presbylerian rli > lh < h t Its fnnnilitionanj at 430 this i morning one of thcwa I wiUi a a sn on the threeitory eiouso aujclnlng and brought with it death and datnictlon The rile building XaslclUUilcd by the Molt Ml fn Iurdy ramllliS I who numbered num-bered nlnb iwfsdn fl t bf hom are lit Ute Two ot them are 5 seriouly injurctl that theIr death fa a question only pf a few hours bTip ten ot cfi HI tie frame house djjolliing Were alarmed last night by the manner lu which the church walls shook and rattled Their own dwelling was considerably consider-ably ohaVen ali it was with fear and trembling that they retired Twice during the nigh m of the inmate weruaroued by the roaring wind but everyone was in b and asleep when tIle ttlSailer occurred rPl heavy brick wall of the church Ml suddenly with a crash and Inn heap Uiatbore through the cockleshell structure adjoining like The dwelling a battering ram llwelng mterng part in twain and in stoutly the shrieks and groans of the injured startled the nsldcufa for blocks about Tfm loae Wan torn In sucii a manner that the bedroom tvas eAposed and In bed within plain view of those in the street toy the dead body of Mary Punly borne down beneath the nttrti of debr debrUr news shows that only two Mao and David Purdy young people were killed and the others wounded inollirr Embriilmtrtil Clmrer MISSEAIOU Mian Jan 11 The trouble over tho nccuuuts of Secretary Mona U of the Turner loo ml J i Building Association culminated r this evening lu his arrest He Is I cliargbd 111 niahlng flay with I 30000 of Uiofeocietya funds idIuSrIIIncJand WASIIINOTOX Jan 0The final WASISOrs J paWASIIINOTOX treaty between the I United Stoles and the Cteur DAlene Indians was sIgned last night The treaty conveys O of acres of the most valuable part Use Cu > ur DAlene reservation covering cov-ering the largest portion of the lieautiful lake of the same name Much of ills rich mineral and fine timber land The conference was short and t thu point Tile Indians were saUatltd aud all signed the treaty willingly The papers signed were final for all the treaties One negotiated in ISST and also one in last August The tint treaty intluUbd the land n upon t which Spokane Ill and Farmington In this State both now stand but which have never been paid for The land of the last treaty i a twelve mile strip on the north cidtof the reservation paitof I which lbs l across the river from the Frot Falls lilac Alfatiw Kjlnr MADKID Jan tlThe Illness of the infant king has assumed the most alarming phase During the night he had convulsions and high fever He Is extremely weak The royal physicians have little if i any i hope of his recovery At 2 oclock this morning he utmed as though lie was dead but subsequently rallied ral-lied Senor Sagaita primt minister mInis-ter has been summond to the i end 1 in lace where he is awaiting the Alfonso XIII King of Spain Is the jportliumous Km of Alfonso XII He was born May 171550 and Is therefore three yearn eight months and twentythree days old He was proclaimed I king on tie day of his Regent birth with his mother as Queen MADRID Jan SThe Offtiql Gal says IThe king rested amid Iy during the early part of tie night although feverish The fever decreased de-creased later in the night enabling his majesty t secure eomcrleep but at two oclock in lie morning I he f tI partial collajjc Mulch I has not entirely passed away |