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Show i OGDEN .DAILY COMMERCIA OGDEN, UTAH, TH UBS DAY MO NING, NOVEMBER !3. 1690. VOLUME IV. NUMBER 37. ewery. Receiver Whit aal EIocboj of ILm augv trust feave takes pemmmmx A WATERY GRATE. ot all ropertte and aSair of the inuJ, and have eatabUiaad tasr fc4uartTt at 11? Wall street. IX aaeeucg tit Um 1 DECIDED CH1XGE PUB TEE BET- Nona American rUurcad et aopaav slat K MiEISEUuEEOtTHATEt UPSiS that tbe eoaspatiy has bat few rreditora THAT OF THE TIZCAYA. TER IS WlLLTEErr. and that that Umrg strue CcaaciaL'?, see to tb company through hava agreed Ocean Li Still Fwvartala Bo a and iLat tn assets cc tfcs oumpey tie Tti BrtUAh CVutow Esrpaat Gosa Dowa wholly intact at Boa VTJta Two Suadr4 aa4 Ooeiinoous Ajdveoce from Che TU saarkst was actsvs but At S Tiftj Souls oa Board. asasttSsd gaaeraUy soaaething 8a4r Opaeuaf MtktCkM tbe bast of the day. . av Tba eritieal period of tha J Tane Una fevt4T A Wils Boms es tee IW-Udi- ea is Dm was tha debvary. Tha hour paawd Oaly day tha Stmt Was XXcivet GeBtrie fcrwjjttaf fc Kghi ef tka witboBt tbs anaoaBtwaasiit cf any addiLars' Baulte'e la tiit ftdav-Acis Vnim hot nssBCial faiilurea tional iron In M34 Taraac Cdf HwM knlm. dsciJadly clearer. at is CVm. LnJfiws, Nov. 11 -- Tbe British torXrw Vcu, Nov. 12. TU stock awkst Is London. cruiser, Serpent, baa foundered off pedo better ehowed feeling materially today Nov. 12. Oa tha stock ex of the eottat of fciwia. The Loxdok, both ta the street end '.Uul end Iter 1230 p. bl, ths price for con crew ia unknown. The KerpMt waa a at change C was a Boat ratifying cot dance screw vessel ol 1,770 tons and carand aeeount, as twin aix both ried that not only was tha went ever suls for with moofry guua. yesterday's ckwing prices The Serpent was'kwt twenty miles bat thai tbe improvement would be compared show as advance of , Canadian Pacific south of Cape FHniwterre. Out of a total quick and sharp. The actios fit the X, Illinois Central , and bt aui of X) sou is oe board only three wers wwt on the rocks clearing bouse committee in coming to com moo . saved. The At 2:15 p. bl tha market was quieter. during a - Serpent storm the re! of the becks in dJEculty wu Monday night Ths American aeeuhtiaa have falleo Owing to the vioktooe of the storm tha means cf restoring tha confidence of s nc tha r- eeet other ths but opening, it was impassible to send assutance many , while the improvement la the situ- itiea ware nna. Consuis cave fallen tbe shore. Tremendous seas awept ation abroad was also a powerful factor and tha entire m&rkVt was weaker, fromdecks of the doomed vessel, carrying the to that end. No oly were aetive stocks especially for American securities. grouo of the unfortugroup away was aaueb higher all day long but inactive sun nate men oaafter At W p. bl, toe market The Serpent's comboard. not could weaker. It is rumored that financial epecialUe which yesterday was 170 officers and men. They plement were find buyers at any price, today house is ia troubia were going to relieve men now on the takes at constantly auvaooiof figure . African station. and the beevy aliusp in those (bares waa GOULD MAKES A DOUL surthree tbe Latke. say Dispatches , ta a treat measure taken up. liuuis- ars of the opinion that none of tiona ia Villards is now believed to He Baa Not Hrc Based a Controlllnff vivors the others got ashore. Four bod tea have cave marked the culmination of efforts come up on the beach, three of them I'nlon Paeifie laUrest. to force a complete liquidation ia the women. resisted atoeks the those as had street, New Tobx, Nov. 12. One of ths most The duke of Edinburgh was attendtime force applied tor a much-longe- r in used effecting ing the Patti concert at Plymouth when of stocks on the important inirtrumenta than any other "job. Mat. is now that a rally ia the stock value was tha theory the news of tbe disaster reached town, The isr lie was immediately informed and at the whole eitueUow baa been cheered that Jay Gould had acquired control of once left the concert ball. After read-in- s for the better and Cut improvement in tha Union Pacific railway, based on all the (bWpatches tbat had been re tha condition of affairs will be fallowed rumors printed in a morning paper. ceived concerning tbe diaaster, he went by higher prioea all along the line. A Tribune reporter saw Mr. Gould without returning to, the There ia to be expected considerable this afternoon and ha denied ths truth directly borne Ha balk concert expressed the utmost and Famine securities Northern of ' sellingmors of tha published story. 'Have you or some otbora, to liquidate loans as your associates mads purchases which sorrow. Newapaper office at Plymouth were was witnessed today, but the market givs you control of ths Union Pacific?' besieged by crowds of people anxioua j now shows no pressure of stocks and ths was asked. , bear further news of tbe disofferings of ths past few days hate unI bava nothing to ssv about my priv- to aster. Among these were tbe sobdoubtedly been taken by strong parties ate transactiona,n Gould replied. "AH and daughters of the wives that I ever aaid to anybody was that bing vx?ayoabijs rxcrosa. seaman. The Serpent was lost what stocks I purchased I paid for." Unfavorable factors today were ideas of Admiral Cooper tbe built after "Willyou exert an influenos upon tbe sales under tha rule both for ac- an immense horse who ins in ted Union Pacific management or in any Key, , which, upon according to previous power or a affect way, directly, Ilowell k Co. and for the accounts of indirectly, notions, was out of all proportion to her two other brokers whose suspension wai change at the Beit election? displacement. She eonld maintain a hesitatand smiled Gould Mr. announced during tha day. There were knots an hour. Lord his reply. "I am speed of seventeen still rumors of further troubles in flnan- ed before in the Naval Annual, adversely brassey, of some tha largest criticised the vessel Us said ' cial circles, and the North Kiver bank acquainted with economy went into the hands of an examiner late stockholders ia tha company." He aaid: of weight had been carried to an excess in the day, though the fact waa not "1 might have some influence if I chose in ths construction; that her plating made known until after tha close of to exert it There is great dissatisfacwaa too thin and her armament over business. Foreigners were heavy buy-er- tion over the conduct of many of tbe done. In a sea way her heavy top and is which as railroads there uprising all day lout and transactions for for would be a detriment to speed to effect great reforms in the weight sign aooount were so large that a sus- ought and would strain the unduly for mane roads have cement the enough hull' picion that the lata sales for London vessel was 225 feet The them to if business give large profits were for short aooount was openly ex while he had a draft of only long, can obtain proper rates, la the " pressed. Loaning rates for stocks have they rest Keiauves ot the crew of ine er been very urgent, which would go to southwest we have made progress to- pent at Plymouth snd the dookyard ward securing an agreement which will . give color to suspicion. the ' lost people are full of 'gossip. about T i 1 - -. - I The report that' Qould had acquired establish staple rates. There has been cruimr. it a whb oimiuou wu i bos control of the Union Pscina again was no reference today, that I know of, on down and broke all oa trial worthy reThe progress subject used for all it was worth, but the stuck this trips. The Serpent has a bad record, as made is She today showed no response to the story. North ported broke down more than once in the ' of the result American sold heavily and although it probably previous maneuvers of 1888. Several admirals conferences. holders are stock The was taken freely railed to advance with vessels of her and indignant over the result of have condemned the remainder or the list and was Co-at clam. Lloyd's agent rates. beet The way to express runna specially sluggish in comparison with warring "it telegraphs: appeirs tbe Aortbern racinc Transactions in the situation might be to say that if the tbat the berpent waa running for shelter it, however, were on an enormous scale railroad elections were to take place now in one of the bays north of Finisterre. and aggregated about one quarter of the the results might be as surprising as If she foundered nobody need be surtotal business done in nil securities. were the recent political elections." If she but tbe admiralty. prised, William name was whose Rockfoller, was as The general list Tftry feverish, on reefs she could not stand grounded connected with the (iotitious interview, a minutes was to be expected under the circumbattering in a heavy sea." stances but there was almost a contin- said: "So far as I am concerned there in ia I seen not have the nothing story. uous advance in prices from th No Respect for the Dead. -(tould and have no interest in the Union . iDR to tfesjsloee, . ,star London, Nov. 12. Lord George Ham the gong sounded for the open-- ' Paciflc." Much waa made in Wall street on ing of business there was a yell and jlton, first lord of the admiralty, on rush, and pandemonium reigned. The what was said to be an evasion rising to speak at a Conservative bandirect to of as the issue the to utmost their galleries were crowded Union Pacific's control, when questions quet at Acton this evening, announced capacity by a class which only visits the were asked o f Gould. The Lnion Pa- the loss of II. M. S. Serpent. The an. in times of great excitement. nouncement caused a but no Richly attired ladies pushed for a sight cific has long been the subject of specu- action was taken to sensation,the banpostpone of struggling brokers and the most lative rumors. The Vandorbilts have casual observer would uave seen that it been said to be seeking its control in quet Lord Genrge Hamilton led in the .was a time of unwonted excitement The spite of official denials given bythein. toasts with An unusually lolly speech. news of this affair reached the market opened stronger than might The contest for the control between the The have been expected, and there was evi- Vanderbilt and Gould legions has failed London clubs and excited much adverse Pacific stock from criticism. It ib considered that Hamildently a hopeful view of the situation, to save the Union sharing liberally in the late slaughter ton's conduct may cause a scaddal despite the fact that early London ad- of values. It is common talk in against himself and ths Tories. vices were not very favorable. Trading Wall street that there will be a change . so been has far enormous, simply : Washed Overboard. the Union Pacific management at the pecially in Villards and St Paul. Several in thousand shares have been sold under election next March. Dissatisfaction is Father Poixt, Quebec, Nov. 12. the rule, completing the sales begun frequently expressed with the present Captain Lindall, commander, and a and stockholders managers many accept These all in were Villards e yesterday. and St Paul and are believed to be for implicitly the allegations of railroad quartermaster of the steamer Vancou ver, the account of Decker, Howell & Co. rivals that &by its surrender to the from Liverpool, were washed overboard the and drowned Friday Morning last The Northwestern, The general,, market declined slightly Chicago Pacific has contributed vessels bridge, chart-rooand decks from the opening with a 2 per cent drop Union in the Burlington. - Villards,' however, the principal demoralizing element to were completely swept off. were strong. It looks now as if the con- the western railroad situation. Some .Three Men Drowned. ditions were favorable to a decided im-- x Wall Btreet persons go so far as to say the dissatisfied stockholders of the Union A clearing house sub-coiprovement Gloucester, Mass., Nov. 12. Wm. mittee was appointed to issue certificates Pacific are sufficiently powerful Jto force Adams. of As there tbe Hastings, John Whalen and Thomas yet to aid the banks. These certificates will is noresignation J open evidence of organization for Wadsworth were drowned in Ipswich be issued to such as require them, but bay Monday night Whalen belonged there will be no public announcement this purpose. ' in California. as to what banks are in trouble. The Import Denied. TAPPEN llTTEBVIEWED. New York, Nov. 12. The Evening EVERYTHING GOES. An associated press reporter had an Post says: The story of tbe Union Painterview today with President P. D. cific passing into the control of Gould A Supreme Court Says a Scalped Tappen of the Gallatin National Bank not only lacks confirmation, but we have Ticket is Valid. comhouse of the clearing and member the most positive, proof mittee. He says: "Our oommities ia now that the whole storyunquestionable St. invenin an Pacl, Nov. 12. Judge Vander-burin session signing certificates, but the tion. Nevertheless, we merely have also of the Supreme Court, has handed good indications are that the issue will be reason for believing a majority of the down a decision which settles the queslive more not than probably small, very stockholders are so dissatisfied with the millions against twenty seven millions in present management that a move will tion of the validity of a railroad ticket of a ticket broker or scalper, 1884. There is nothing in the situation, soon be made to break up the contract purchased and affirms the liability of the railroad so far as it affects the associated banks, with the Northwestern. company to accept such ticket when ofat all disturbing, and not the slightest fered by an innocent purchaser. The reason to anticipate any disturbance in Gould and the Union Pacific. decision grows out of a suit against the the finances of this center. Our action New Yokx, Nov. 12. George Gould Northern Pacific involving these points. certificates yesterday in deciding to issue We did not refused to talk this morning in regard were merely precautionary. " Veterans Rewarded. anticipate any disaster, but believed it a to the report that his father had secured rather than control of the Union. Pacific Kussed MiDDUETowii, N Y. Nov. part of wisdom to forestall pento have to meet it We are entirely sat Satre exnressed the belief th.it. flnnUl sion department at Washington has reIstied that the situation will improve." had obtained control of the road, and TO DISCUSS T1IE SITUATION. said it was just what was needed to cently granted arrears of pensions to two New York state veterans of the war to A circular was issued last night the straighten out the railroad situation. of the rebellion that perhaps are unexstockholders of the North American Their Presence Required. . ampled in the large amounts awarded to railroad to meet this morning to discuss is now in Nov. 12. Right Hon. Win. private soldiers. Both claims were for the situation. The meeting London, disabilities in the form of total blindness session. There are rumors of the formaSmith, the government leader of brought on by the casualties of active tion of a German syndicate to protect Henry the house of commons, hut iskiioiI a ir. service in the field. John Jones of Richthe Villard stocks. The decision of the clearing house to cular to the supporters, urging them to field applied for a total disability pension issue certificates are used in the settle- to De present at me opening or the ap- on the ground tbat while fighting in the ment of balances and allayed apprehen- proachingof session, as thoir support for Union intrenchmont at ChancellorBville, matters the highest importance then on the night of May 1L 18i3, the explossions of a bank panic,and in that respect ion of musketry or cannon caused infla- had a beneficial effect in helping the re- will be necessary. THE HORIZONtlEARER. Tf li Trl g-S- - -- tts f d . rr? . con-tinue- d - 1 un-se- , , - . ' ; 12,--T- he PRICE, FIVE CENTS. natiasof kiseyes, which has aiaue re etdUtf ia geu TS TS lis total kias abroad, and it is hoped oee of these eaa be developed in tiaBetoUrfurougk sapar- cede am 11 arms podr. With reference of U eyitt a KMcth and fttJOtlTS back pay. oiLs owe is tbat of Heery to the of aaudWa aataJ j.rooarwBMt f the tows of Wi&eW, who bored rise fur tbe arasy, Uoeeral bv-aLie total bhadaaas to a sun- STATES MATERIALIZING FOBi says the bv-- k of a eaaauty stroke, vhiHi prostrated bint on a kwg of suitable eex&elra powder doUys the FOB THE WORLD'S FAIL. aarca. Lie 72 a aaonia and HV barrtii; bat perfecting of tha 750 arrears of penstoo. Wnghter got s it will be oooiplete by the tinte a suit-ab'- e check for hie bg aUuwaaos of back pay rreetieeJ afaawaree to at est tbe K ia MSected. It BMgazio oierb-ei- aai the other day, and aooa afterward be seasas now a tor napeaasry, tbe Mantaear? Outlay paid t3U0 for a farm and stocked it Bp ehaage ia calibre is one tern plated, that with taeety-tvhorses Bad fourteaa tbe present Bpridgfiaki aua toadirg sets of Bareees at a east ot awly as system should be replaced, if poa-b-ie, much more. Tee eary ts Cssm treat tits Geaeietiti ef by aa equally efirieet aiagatiae system. The board ebould be eoaveeed to select Ufidatam aaa tea MaaJteeaea ef a suitable magazine naeebaaawn, after a Fifly Years For Harder. ftrtaBi SsiMMTtBtieas-Cta- a's ree competitioa amocg ail the existiBg f Nov. 1L theCircwit In Liscrrr, Me, rtweeeta fur a lHpl. systems. Court here today J tax J. Sandusky, Tbe World's Fair to beheld at Chisentenced Lewis Griffith, a white man Ab Army Officer risgracrd. about a years of age, to the penitentiary cago ia "92, haa ap to the present been Sab Ajttomio, Texas, Nov. for Efty years for the murder ot Elyria a figantk dream. The time baa ecme tenant Turner, adjutant of tbe EightOrwti, an iUi family colored servant now when all over tbe country steps are eenth Lifantry, who eatbetded band of Griffith's fa h . It a a v cold blooded, beginning to be takes towards making it hinds, has been found guilty and to dishonorable diMuta--J from premeditated crime and was perpetrated a tangible and triumphal reality. Tbe lie for thepurpreeof gating mouey so that army.' Griffith couiu run off and marry a negro expense incident to their exhibits will Storms In tbe Boats. paramour, f r whom he seemed to have tall heavily oa the several states and a great paaaive. The judge said that in territories. Plans to meet it are New Oioxaxs, Nov. 12.- - The steamer already view of tbe xhaoner'a age a sentence of s equal to lite aentence. being fomented. California and Texas Guasie, from Nicaragua, fcars for whoae fifty years Griffith ea'ut nothing but ahowed his have taken the initiative. A con- safety hare been entertainetL arrived usual stolidity. The man is undoubt- vention was hekl in Has Fraa-ciso- in a battered condition. Hhe reports composed ot representive that a terri e burriuane edly of weak mind, which fact has saved her. bun from the gailowa. At no time has mea from all parte of the slate. A The town of Cape Gractoa delayed ia a noniplete be appeared to realize his crime or to be board ot directors wss appointed and wreck, every bouse having bean shateach of its members coaunimioned fearful of its rasulta. to form local organisations ia his tered by the wind. M CCE WAS KCKDEEED. county with a view to raising funds. In THE PRUSSIAN DIET. Texas, a mass convention of men from tip of the Lone Star to its A Tramp Who It U Said Owned Three every center has been called to meet at Tbe Emperor A&enrc tbe People of Rouse ia Trenton. Peaee. . Houston, December 10, for a similar Nov. 12. Tha SoiuavjujE, Nov. 11. When the dead purpose. Beaux, Emperor This early, Mr. George R. Pet if, body of Patrick Mc'Cue waa found in director general of the Columbian Ex- opened the Diet of Prussia today, la some straw in an old barn near here on position has formulated and sent to the his speech from the throne he said, that Tuesday little interest was taken in the commissioners ot all the states, a cir- In viow ot tbe friendly relation with al !ev a a 41 t a At ia which be eels forth the foreign states which had been fureaao,ih uwig wougni uia aeaa man cular, hs eonsideis what matt the was a eommon trams. Since the re advisable strengthened this year this country plan tor raising the money to ther reached has here was McCue that port exuensea, Mayor Kioetl received oould look forward with eocfidenoa to defray the owner of two or more houess in a ol this circular a few days ago. the preservation ot poaoe. Trenton the affair ts being looked into. Uecopy Miie speecn also announced bills to be tbe following line of action: auggesta MoCue, Judge J. D. Bastine says, A popular movement should - be in- introduced for the reform In taxation. called at bis house for breskfast regu augurated having for it objects: To organisation of provincial councils, and larly every Monday morning, and he raise a fund by publio subscriptions; o establishment of elementary schools. waa there last Monday. Tbe judge said urge upon the legislature tbe necessity that he had never known of the mur- of Washington Notes. liberal action in tbe matter ot appro dered man having any money or propsecure to exhibits representapriation: Washikotoh, Nov. 12. The secretary erty, and he could see no pamble motive tive of the commonwealth. of the treasury has authorized the as tor tbe crime. outlines a plan of organi He. There is no question but that it ia a zation.further, He would have, in the first place. sistant treasurer at Ban Francisco to murder. County Physician Wagoner a meeting ot citizens, summoned the receive deposits of funds from bankers ssya, that the man was killed by being msyor or e iif exet u 4ve ot a certainbytown desiring to transfer tbe same by tele struck on ths right temple with some orlooaiitv. Th ii meetins shall to the assistant treasurer at New arrange tor heavy instrument MoCue was always a state convention. Upon tbe assembling graph York. I his was done to enable persona seen carrying a heavy cans , on the end ot the convention, tbe governor or other in New York having funds at Ban Franof which was an iron nut about two high omoials ot tbe state she,! call it to cisco not needed there to trajisfer them inches square, and with that he prob- order and its subsequent proceedings for im me liate use at New fork. The ably was hit The cane cannot be found. shall be as devoid as possible of all cumdepartment also accords tbo Privilege to Mrs. wndhry, who owns the barn, says brous formality. The convention shall others where there are sn treasuries, he alwrjwjodged there when in this the legislature the need of a should it act as a means of . B Brno VWll r IsT affthng renihta DAHaeallu lrAi.avit urge upon generous appropriation and shall plan lief at the present time. Jr. w r. uw RVH'I .UB1 Mu of the remainder of the for the A statement showing tbe amount of scene of the murd and eaeuiutaraising amount subscription. CoM coin, and bullion ia the treasury with wuouwuh sometimes associated. shall be made '.'or snd gold eerlihiiatee outstanding iur tbw There are many reasons to believe Arrangements permanent represet tatives of the central last tea days, the period endinn today, haveMoCue had consid that. may and shows total gold in tbe troaaj' $293,-gol- d io erable money about him. Not even a organization The every ooanty,of city certificates in advisability township. frequent scrap of paper was found in his pockets. communication between tho central or $39,437510; gold certificates Ia reosury, circulaganization and the executive of the Fair tion, $135,973,700; net gold ir' treasury, National League. at Chicago should be incu'oated. Re coin and bullion, $1 5750;l: New York, Nov. 12. President Young ports of progress will tend to secure Baseball Matters. was reflected. The board then formally abundance ot space, tor the exhibit Tbe scheme of procedure thus awarded the championship to Brooklyn. PrrrsBCBO, Nov. 11. At a session of thoughtfully detailed is a masterly and a the committee one. on Kiesel to joint Subsequently Players' League today President Mayor play practical propot ei MoAlpine ing rules mot and altered sections 1, 2 follow it in his work in northern Utah, formally presented the resigLan-na- n and 3 in articles 28 and section 6 in arti- and his fellow commissioner. Col. P. nation of the New York club. The has inaugurated a movement cle 48. The three former sections eive a towards already its adoption in the southern opinion from Judge Bacon, of New club the privilege of having one or all of the territory. Mr. Kiesel will York read to the effect that at the time its surplus men on the players bench in fiartof to attend the meet- the agreement was entered into beuniform and allows the substitution of ing of theSaturday World's Columbian Com-- ' tween the New York players and the any or all of them at any time during mission, held in Chicago on November the game. The change m rule 43 does 18. Owing to various causes, ha has League clubs of that city, it wan undernot call for the retirement Jof a player been ifnable, heretofore, to stood the two Leagues were to consoliattend, but date. As this has not yet takon place ia running from the home plate to first has been represented at the several acif he goes outside of the three foot limit by his alternate, Col. Win. an agreement would riot stand. No meetings, line, while the ball is being fielded to M. Ferry, of Park City. Uion his return tion was taken on tbe resignation. A to first base as heretofore. he will call a mass meeting of the citi- committee consisting of Ward, Prince At 12:30 the regular league meeting zens of Ogder , for the to attend purpose of arous- and Johnson were appointed w.m c died order. in New session the in League meeting and enthusiam clubs in ing organizing Routine business was transacted and towns York for the purpose of placing the and counties. President Young was The The World's Fair Commission on Min- matter of consolidation before them. magnates decided to have another sos ing consisting of sixteen members - will The committee leave tonight for New sion tomorrow in order to give the PlayDecember make a thorough tour York. The Players club of this city ers' League committee, appointed yes- during Tennesee and Colorado, and was represented nt today's mooting and through terday, a chance to get here. One of the afterwards come to Utah and personally the matter of Pittsburg's resignation prominent League delegates said, bow-eve- visit all the principal mines in the ter- was laid on the table. that the National magnates would ritory. In regard to Utah's fund for its A Murderer Captured. not confer with the Players' committee exhibit, the next legislature cm hardly if Ward waa a member. Nearly all the bo expected to vote lew than $50,000 and W. Vtu, Nov. 12. Bud Chakmhtox, magnates, in interviews, express the may vote a great deal more. Private opinion that the Players' League ia a subscriptions will swell the nmouut, cer- McCoy was waylaid by William Dyro and Pies McCoy iu Pike county, Ky a thing of the past tainly, to a sum exceeding 200,000. few days ago and killed. The murder A Gay Deceiver. stirred up a tremendous excitement Missionary Report. the McCoys and Iiatfields and a Charlotte, N. C, Nov. 11. About Boston, Nov. 12. Tho seventy second among started after the murderfifteen years ago E. A. Woolen and annual meeting ot the Methodist posse at once ers. Nes was received today that tho wife moved to Charlotte, where they Episcopal church is in. session here. The posse came up with the fugitives ia have since moved in the best circles. of tbe treasurer shows: Disburse- Buchanan county, Virginia, Monday. was and captured. Fyre About six months ago Mr. Woolen waa report November 18, 1889, to Octo- McCoy but shot ments from is still being pursued. missed from home and all efforts to find escaped, 1018,-30in foreign missions, out his whereabouts proved futile. A ber 18, 1890, short time ago his wife learned that ho domestic, 1177,492; office expenses, Vanity Caused Her Death. was in Pinaville and that he had mar- fir,739; publication fund, 17,582; inciChicago, Nov. 12. Miss Marion Jones ried another woman. These reports she dental expenses, $13,813; total, f 1,167,- 14 years, was very pretty, but aged and verified immediately began an action against her husband. Wife No. 1 Tho receipts during the same time grieved because her beauty was marred is about 50 years old and wife No. 2, is were: $1,135,271. After a lengthy de- by a mole on the right cheek. Yester'Si. woolen has been bound over to the bate, it was decided to make the limit of day her parents accompanied her to the next term of court appropriations including debt inciden- Presbyterian hospital, where she was tals, etc., $1,200,000. Of this $1,025,000 put under the influence of chloroform, A thange Desirable, will be available for missionary work. and the mole removed by Dr. Parker. Tbe girl never recovered from the anesNew York, Nov. 12. Gould this afterthetic and was carried home unconTolstoi's Theory Useless. noon said he had had no interview with scious. Physicians worked all night but Rockfeller or Frederick Ames regarding St, Peteksberg, Nov. 12. Reports she died yesterday morning. the control ot the Union Pacific but from the provinces indicate that Tolsaid if anyone would go among the stoi's government reforms have proved a .A Defanlter'H Suicide. stockholders he would find much failure. Kansas Crnr, Nov. 11. The stockwith the present manageholders of the defunct Hall-Willment. He thought it not unlikely that General Rennet's Report.. Hardware company held a meeting yesthe stockholders would, before long, Nov. 11. Thet annual terday and examined the books, finding Wahihkoton, a about in methods the of bring change of nearly $100,000. Shelby managing the property which would re- report of General Bennet, chief of the a shortage treasurer of tho concern, was in benefit sult great to the road and bureau, of ordnance, shows that the Jones, the with being responsible for the and American railways generally. bureau expenses during tho last fiscal charged shortage. He denied it, and last night Revolution in Honduras. year was $2,289,920, leaving a credit in he suicided, leaving a note saying that the treasury of $2,904,481. he oould not stand the unjust accusaWashington, Nov. 12. A telegram Ou the subject of smokeless powder tions. The stockholders all say he waa dated Guatemala City was received from General Bennet says that though some responsible. Minister Mizner, tha United States min- astonishing results have been obtained ister to Central America, stating that a in experiments abrord, it cannot be said A Lucky Escape. revolution is in progress in the capital of with certainty that those new explosives Lebanon, Ph., Nov. 12. The evening Honduras. The president of the repub- will eventually supercede the present lic is dri.ven from the city, but he is col- powders. The performances of the passenger train on tho Rending road lecting his troops and expects to make a Max in, American, and Wetterson, Bel- jumped the track near Anville and went fight for the recapture of tho govern- gian, powders, are fairly comparable down an eiibnnknient. Seven persons ment with tko?e claimed to 13 obtained were seriously but not fatally injured. 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