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Show OGDEN DAILY COMMERCIAL. OGDEX, UTAH. FRIDAY MORXIXG. MARCH 6, 1891. VOLUME IV. NUMBER 132. WASHINGTON re aafaaiii"rhd ..... mm eaaboaas bill NUTKS. failed AHRiITT V active .d It Ull. the Conger lard bill and the army IVtdudkMU mm Hh railroad rinding bill, to hmmw are aajocg the to nark a vote in Rer Body Reduced to which an i either house. Following are mm of tba senate bilk ly.OOM BILLS INTRODUCED. which failed to pass the bouse: To pro vide for the free coinage of silver, an larg.ng the rights of settler and pre A List Bat only 2.186 Were emptors on public land, reviving the of lieutenant general of the army, trad of the Most ImporUnt and for the exploration of Alaska. Measure. The following house bilk failed to pass the senate: To transfer the revenue marine service of tba navy, for the Mm rch 5. W The folio tog relief of telegraph operators during the . an approximate statement of the p war. propria! ion made at both sessions of TWO CHICAGO ELECTIONS. t he 51st congress, prepared by the clerk enate committee od appropriations; for Mavor aad the Other for amount regular oil la, including detlcien in..World's Fair IMrertors. tea and miaoe llaneoua appropriations Chicago, March 5. There are two for tirat aeeeion, 1301,700,000; amount to take place here next month elections regular bills at includ:ng deficiencies of the utmost importance to are which for and miacellaneoua appropriations aeoond aeaaion, WyXX),00t; permanent the city and consequently the greatest ib already being evinced in the appropriations for tirct aeaaion about interest contest. One election is for mayor and $101,01)0,000, and permanent appropriathe other k for chairman of the board of 1892 estimated $122,000,000. for tions directors of the Columbian exposition. This makes grand total 1089.700,000, . Carter IL Harrison is a candidate for of of the both offices. If he fails in one he hopes Texas, the leader Sayers democratic minority of the house ap- to capture the other. He evinces a wilpropriation committee, has prepared a lingness to accept both if necessary. The statement of appropriations during the municipal election will take place tirat Fifty-firs- t congress, as compared with and if he should discover that he is not the appropriations during the Fiftieth the choice of a majority of the people congress, which shows a total appropriathen be will seek the presidency of the tion made during the congress just World's fair directory. closed were 31,000,270,471 against Harrison was mayor of Chicago for during the preceding congres. eight years. His vanity was his most These amounts include the ermanent striking characteristic. Heckimed that annual appropriations. The total ap he was the only democrat who could be priations for the" tirst session of the elected mavor of Chicago. To prove hk Fiftieth congress were St22.C20.343, and claim well founded he wrecked the party-foufor the second session, S39.",337)10; and years ago and then went on a tear for the tirst session of the Fifty tirst around the world. He betrayed Cregier, second said for S474.442.510, congress, the present mayor, whom he had saved which the to seesion, S541,827,901, and publicly promised to supestimate of $800,000 should be added. solemnly into the convention and by going port in apFor various small items included nomination himself. Three the accepting conpropriations for the Fifty-firs- t davs afterwards he declined to be a can gress are S15.727 ,000 for refund direct didate. It was then too late to select a tax and S10,000,000 for shgar bounties, candidate, and the party which had been this latter being in permanent appro- in power in the city for eight years and priations. controlled the national administration, was not able, ow ing to the machinations Notes. Capital of Harrison to put u man in the Held. Wakhin;ton, March 5. The bureau of The republican was elected pructically opposition. American Republicans are informed that without Two years later Cregier, the preeent Lieut. Baker, of the United States navy, mayor, defeated the republican candi recently appointed commissioner to the date by 12,000 majority. The. --: Z World's Columbian Exposition to Mex- of Harrison in now seeking npl& he at the hands of the ico, has been formally presented to Pres- and the mends heparty nau oetray ident Diaz by United States Minister tributed bv many U mental di K; an, and delivered an invitation from He is a flippant speaker, and conse to United of States the the president quently the unthinking masses admire! that republic to participate in the expo him, but as a rule the democrats abhor' exsition. President Diaz, in reply, him and his methods. His friends are pressed the greatest interest in the exhi- insisting that for his own sake he should bition, and said that Mexico would do take Mr. Gage's place at the head of herself credit at Chicago. the World s Fair directory, but they A bill providing for a new mint build- fear he will not get it if he enters into failed to make at any Philadelphia ing the mayoralty contest. Mr. Gage does was and made it none for appropriation The office is in not seek a in any of the general appropriation bills, some respects more desirable than that not can be act into therefore the put of mayor. If Harrison wants it he will effect and Philadelphia will have to have to act quickly,forothermen,equally come to the cast congress for a $2,000,-00- suitable for the office with him, are alappropriation. collecting proxies for their elecThe bureau of American Republics is ready tion. informed that the president of the Argentine Republic has recommended to Burlington Earnings. congress radical revenue laws which March 5. The January Chicago, have created bitter enmity against the in commercial circles. statement of the Chicago, Burlington administration The president, in his message, holds that Quincy shows a decrease in gross earnsuch measures are abrolutely necessary ings of $387,579 as compared with the to maintain the credit of the governtime last year. Net earnings, after same ment and asks their endorsement by allowing for all expenses except divicongress, but congress has not yet rati- dends show a deficit of $177,251 against fied the suggestion. He proposes, first, to impose an export duty of rive per a profit of $182,252 in 1890, or a decrease considerable cause of cent, ad valoren upon animal oil, horns, of $359,504. Oneoff was the failure of the falling large horse bone hides ash, hair, jerked beef, and skins, bones, wool, tallow, and the corn crop last year. The gross earnostrich feathers, which constitute a ings from transportation of corn from west of the Missouri river in great bulk of exports of the Argentine points 1890, were $520,000 as Republic. It is also proposed to materi January, with the same this year. It apally increase the import tariff, and impose license on vessels under foreign flag in pears that the tailing off was chiefly, if coast trade. Another decree recommends not entirely, on lines west ol the Missouri compiled by the license tariff tax of $10,000 on foreign river, in fact statktics of the Western insurance companies, ana requires a Chairman Midgely, show that the Burassociation, deposit of $100,000 as a guarantee before Freight lines petween Chicago and Kanlington they may be allowed to continue busi sas City made a much better comparanesa, It further requires foreign insurance companies to pay a tax of 7 per tive showing than any other line between cent. On premiums received from poll those points. Its Chicago and Omaha cies insured in the Argentine Republic. line also show a larger percentage inThis course will seriously affect a num crease than any other. Opinion seems ber of life and fire insurance companies of unanimous among traffic officials of the the Lnited States wbich have branches western roads that the unfavorable conin Argentine Republic. The same de- ditions will change in April. cree imposes a tax of 2 per cent. On "oinpliments to Speaker Reed. gold and paper deposits of private damwill banks which greatly Washington, March 5. Speaker Reed business of English has received the age general following telegrams: French, German and Italian banks now established in Argentine Republic with New York: "The old guard at Union a capital exceeding $75,000,000 of gold. League club sends you cordial greeting A similar decree requires all taxes, cusand approval. The support and enthusitom duties and licenses paid in gold. asm of your friends is as large as the narWilliam E. Blackstone, of Chicago, today row discourtesy of the enemy is small." visited the president in company with Among the signers are Chauncey M. Secretary Blaine and presented a mem- DePew, Cornelius N. Bliss, W. II. Webb, orial in behalf of the Russian Jews. He George B. Sheldon, Horace Russell, John explained that the memorial was a re- Sloane. and John Jay Knox. Memphis: sult of a conference of christians and "By courteous vote of maddened politijews recently held in Chicago and cal minority you have been honored with called especial attention to the fact that the highest compliments of your life. it did not antagonize Russia but only Millions of loyal and trade Americans sought in a peaceful way to give the patriots will now heartily exclaim: 'Well Jews control of their homes in Palestine. done, good, brave and faithful servant,' The president listened attentively to enter though deedly into their affectionBlackstone's remarks and promised to ate regards." Signed, Wm. B. Moore, of Tennessee. give the subject serious consideration. The Utah apportionment has become a law. Trotting Horse Notes. Among the bills that died with the Nkw York, March 5. A conference of Fifty-firs- t congress were the Salt Lake the bill and railthe leading federal building trotting horse breeders of stre;t road bill. the country was heldtoniglit under the The international railway commission auspices of the National Association of met yesterday and arranged preliminaHorse Breeders. After a genries for making a survey of the proposed Trotting railroad. William F. Shank of Pitts- eral interchange of views on the subject burg, formerly connected with the of the reorganization of the national asPennsylvania railroad, was selected as sociation, it was decided tocall a conven"organizing engineer," and he will tion of the trptting horse breeders of the have general charge of the surveying country at Chicago, April 22, when n work. plau of reorganization will be formuThe Blair educational bill, the bill for lated. The convention will consis' of the appointment of an alcoholic liquor two delegates from each state of the commission and the eijht hour claims organization. raed $817,-963(89- 0 M 0 30m-pare- Mi d A she tba die. of mm auone of atr omrsaats of Leadings load bill Th? Appropriations are Above ragua canal. Paohe bill and the interstate the Average. permit limited pooling, r faded I'BEMII. IS - at oontempiatod by 11 J lea Pittnr?. m March Tlrtoria Want Aaneutie. Vmoata. & C, March 5. Prmr aM England Seems to Have Her Earle, Conservatives, are elected by a Share of Murders. Tba strike of users, by which kiwrere bare ban 5. FIVE CENTS. are entertained that the rubber. s pacing ansae of i snniiE ok !k the.kw r TV Pituaarg Mrika. at mC, -- large majority, and Conservatives wdl be returned in the other two districts. of esnfJoyaaent suks Janu Tie election was pretty much a ijuestt-x- i c a fair ray to eatt lament. CRIMES OF ALL NATIONS of ting operator and shippers is ktter secured ooe huadred per cant., for Monday aad it is stated the number than former election greater wdl cosae to tba Baas demands. I Dead K x li Method far Cart af Seem to be on the Tapi Just Wrerk on the Cineinaati Son t hern. ConfUBption is a Sueest-Oth- er art Abroad in tb Land Chattasooga, Mrrch 5. The Cincm Criaea Bi.Tiaoaa, March 5. Charles Carroll other Criminal Xote. Southern train was wrecked st nati ooe of the beat known sporting men m Point today- - Two sleeping cart, Sleepy was east the 5 tabes to the insane aavlum March Although tt was Moxmm, March 5. A man and wo- were burned and several persons He waa known all over tba injured, today. of Emma Abbott the that body man have bean arrested here charged but none seriously. thought United States as a patron of sporta would be cremated, yet it was thought with the murder of a physician named beat to have the matter kept secret on 7 ME ILLINOIS DEADLOCK Lindemann, of Manchester, whose body a ho is past Ou account of bar waa found at the time in a ravine near From Many Uaas Hate .No years of age and qcits feeble, and They Have Kt Elected a Senator Yet San Retno. At first it was thought to be Yolleys Mlect ou a Spook. Will Bat I bey Fight. strongly protested against the burning suicide, but investigation brought out March 5. For a v S. CiustiKi of her beloved daughter's remains. The 5. The senatorial the fact that it was murder. Chicago, Unrrb executors feared that if she was notified content at Spr.ngtield came very near It now sppears thst the police allowed month or more men living on MoCloud'e cattle ranch, near the mouth of Battel of the cremation she might insist on be- being-- enlivened yesterday by a fight, the suicide or accident theory to get have been startled from their reCreek, snd not g be able to prize-rinLondon might rules, between "Long" abroad in order to better enable them to ing preeent cover from the shock. It was decided Jones, and noted chairnaa of the re- follow out the real theory; that of mur- sleep at nights by footsteps treading the about three weeks ago to take the body state oeatral committee, and der. It was thousht likely that the halls and passageways of the house, to Pittaburg and have it secretely cre- publican Senator Crawford of Cook county The murderer or murderers upon hearing doors opening and abutting, and an ocmated. is one of the out and that the authorities of San Kemo had casional kugh of the demoniacal, latter gentleman Two weeks ago last Satnrday the exvariety. All these ho swear that their arrived st the concluaion that the Eng out republicans ecutors. Messrs. Houghton and Dun- whiskers shall grow s foot before they lkh physician's death was caused by ac- ghostly demonstrations had been looked ning, of New York, and Major James L wdl vote for Streeter or any other com cident or suicide, would relax their vigi-- ; upon by the inmates of the bouse as the Mitchell, of Indianapolis, met in ' 'hi-knee and thns fall more readily into the workings of some practical joker, or imfarmers' candidate. ago. Sunday evening the casket was promise agination, and very little attention was Crawford has bean talked to very ear hands of justioa. removed from the vault and was placed From the moment the doctor's body paid to them until about a week ago, the comRepublican by neatly steering in a plain coffin for the trip to Pitts10 or 11 mittee, and waa not in the best of humor w as found the suthoritias of San Heno when one of the men, about burg. Mrs. Clark, the deceased's sister, when he appeared in the lobby of the never coaxed their investigation, and o'clock at night, stepped out of doors. who waa at the Continental hotel. Leland hotel thk list he saw there almost froxe his Mr. Jones, gradually wove a net of evidence around morning. Chicago, is the only relative who was not knowing the senator's frame the suspected ones, wbich resulted yes-- ! blood. of present when the txidy was removed for mind, asked if he would vote for St raster terday in the arrest hare of a man and Standing in the middle of the yard shipment. A ticket was purchased for today. Crawford flew into a rage, told womso, wh are charged with the ctime. was a familiar figure, that of a former the body and then the train men hsd no Jones that he was a The woman.it appeared.lurad the doctor lady resident of the bouse, clothed in Republican and that information as to what remains were in be had thrown A dull. in favor to the lodgings ahe occupied at San the habiliments of the grave. aside principles the box. The three executors accom- cf an alliance with the Farmers' Keno and the doctor when in the wo- - phosphorescent light seemed to be Mutual panied the body to Pittsburg. association men. Jones was man's apartments was drugged, mur-- emitted from the shrouded figure, whose The cremation took place in the Sam- Benefit with rage and was about to replv dered and robbed by the woman as back wus turned toward the man. white son cemetery. The arrangements had when Crawford jumied at him. Land sisted by the man, who is supposed to Slowly the figure turned, and, with arms all been carefully made and when the be her lover and who was taken into exten .led, its staring eyes shining with a lord train arrived Mr. Samson himself met it aside. Wiggins, however, pushed him custody with her. The arrest caused dull lustre, it commenced a movement and conveyed the remains to his crema toward the man, who stood spellbound. The scene that ensued was rather much commotion here. torv, situated in tin- basement of his It is rumored that the man and wo For a second only did he stand train-fixeas ones, J is well known, is laughable. Mr. Sam then with a yell of terror he dashed undertaking establishment. mul 10 cusuxiv may nave omer similar son's son. who is a partner in the busi- very Ull and slander, while the Cook crimes them and that in upon B is comrades within the house, is short and stout. charged senstor against county ness. lil DOt even know who the corpse "I will fhrht rou in a twenty four foot the woman may have been used to lure lie told his story' to the crowd, and a was. rush was made for the yard to invest now or at any moment,"" shouted other men to their doom. ring The cremation occurred Monday even Senator gate, but the spectre had fled. That he danced around as Crawford, ing. The body was lifted from the cas- Jones, night the footsteps and noises throughWorse than Jack the Hipper shaking bis clenched fkt. He ket and placed upon the iron litter. The out the house were more frequent and thor-i until Jones, kept upthih taunt, London, March 5. A curious and louder, banishing sleep from the eyes of singer still wore the same dress the ouuhlv aroused, ahoutad: "dnsa. im in so when corpse appeared many friends to anv room vou like and we'll startling case will be shortly tried in the the now thoroughly frightened inmates. viewed it in Chicago on the day of the stairs out alone. 1 m ready for you." courts here. It appears that Mrs. Oath Tba next night a w atch was kept for the it fight funeral and the wilted Mowers still I ... , , or. . ghostly vkitor, but it came not in Ik. caru. a weaitny with you; oome on, "P" ifvattord. mvs- rested upon the body. The features of iai The next night followed, and still no led the way toward the terioiifilv and he senator, timAiimi and disanneaml Rome the dead were still as natural as they so the about given ghost, ones f,,-fronowed U miv'htv oil with u.i.-f .i. were the day she died. In accordance stairway, j Mbince. when on all hope of ijfl Tew seconds it looked up and strides, for.al to discover her whareabo"'- J 'iite re-- the fourth with the request of the will, the eleclii'hm, while ' IBB BB, t urail in He .HI. However. trics.! test was applied to the body and m ii e uici-vlr.,ul. IB mmmmWrnmr room, . wee ...... interfei friends . Uuig iniiv,if,,., bm ill 111 nil.ifBI han hun ,n startled it was then gently rolled into the by soddenlf seeing the spectre s to aoooini ay some of them to the ttned M Ktkation. Mrs. face furnace. Only the executors and Sam duced house ones whs furious and against the window pane, i...i Eachpressed son and his son stood before the glass state man seised his gun and a volley vo r.gui.i r rienas or Doth men over $5,000,000, Which reverts to bar was fired at the at doors of the furnace and saw the flesh wanieu asags When the very sorry thlat such a rupture should husband, if he can have her certified and bones of the sweet singer turn into are smoke had cfcared sway and tba men e have is regarded as setit occurred,'nnd ( of unsound mind. Mrs 'at heart 's relaashes. In two hours the work was done. in a meastre returned, they tling Streeter a ishanoes of ever securing tives insist she is in full possession of oouragehad The ashes, enough to till a ve tared outside, expecting to find a Crawford's vote her senses, and consequently a long and c cup, were tenderly placed in a silver the window . s e didlying beneath instead trial is expected. ura, which was sealed and handed over snw interesting but not, They A Usual Wyoming to the executors, Houghton and Dun Tragedy. standing about thirty paces from Koch's Method a Success. ning. The paramount proviso of' the EvANNTON, Wj o., March 5. the bouse the figure of a woman Special singer's will bad been carried out and a toTHf. CoMMEi iauI -- A at them reproachfully, aud Bkim.in, March 5. Official government looking to gentleman is wish that she had many tunes expressed have just arisen from the seeming from here Fort 172 of statistics cases are of to her intimate friends bad been gratijBriilger, Wyo., and gives prepared grave. For a moment the men stood neo. the particulars ijn the case of the killing culosis treated by the Koch method. Of breathlessly looking at the strange sight Messrs. Houghton and Dunning car of James Maas by Toote Hereford on the cases of internal tuberculosis, l.'i are when one of the baldest raised hkgun ned the sacred urn with them to New last at A party reported cured, 171 considerably im to hk shoulder, took deliberate aim nt Henry's Fork. York and placed it beside the bonds and Sunday and pulled the trigger. The 1SW forty-siand died the figure, improved, other valuables of Miss Abbott, locked of young folka had gone to spend the proved, still there when the smoke was figure of of while cases external tuberculosis, cleared in a safety vault. In that vault the day at the ranch house situated just away, and, looking at them for a fifteen are reported cured, 148 consider ashes will rest until the Abbott monu over the Sweelwater county line. At ably improved, sa improved, and nine moment with its staring eyes, gradually ment at Gloucester is completed, which disappeared. will be some time this summer. Then the table Hereford remarked to Maan: died. The success of Koch's remedy has Next morning there was an emmigra-tioexceeded to "I see want every anticipation. the silver urn will be carried to the -you v Jim. from the ranch, not even the bold . ... outside." Tba . . Gloucester cemetery and buried beside met out oi doors, at1 the nersonH i hn est daring to remain; and now daylight Miss Abbott's husband, at the foot of remained at the dlbner table were "cw York VS. the Electric Companies only finds curious people about the the monument. startled a mop;ent latervat the sound of New York, March 5. The United place. - St. Paul Globe. a revolver that rang outVm the noonday air. They went outside arid found James States Illuminating Company and the Streeter May he the Man. Chilian Afraid. Maas within a lew feet of hk Brush Electric Illuminating Company 5. It appears slayer. laying Xew Maas died almost ibstantly. He nave March 5. A firm engaged Springfield, 111., March York, appealed to trie supreme court in Here an effort to secure against the city judg in the South American trade received tonight to be no doubt that the Repub had no weapon on hk body. shot him five times and ment for upwards of a million dollars. advices from Chili licans and Farmers' Mutual Benefit as ford today to the effect one of any will men A. elect sociation J. Streeter to have terminated four shotsHe would This claim represents damage done to that business there was generally susclaims their business by Mayor Grant 's raid on fatally. the United States senate. The Republi that he killed Maas in tue overhead wires and poles in Decern pended. Post towns have been deserted can state central committee today, after There were no witnesses to the fatal ber 1889. to a large extent by citizens who have a lengthy session, adopted resolutions but the circumstances are taken to the hills, fearing bombardment. which endorse the action of the steering meeting, Hereford's declaration. Public Another against Jack It is reiiorted that twenty six men were the Ripper. committee, and it is believed tonight sentiment is 6trongly against the prisand injured on a man-o- f war. killed 5. that five recalcitrant republicans who oner, who was taken at noon Gavin, who made Duhun, March to today are standing out against Streeter will the county jail at Green River bv the a ferocious assault with a knife upon the President Wells Dead. come into line soon. sheriff of Sweetwater. passengers in the railway carriage TuesAmi Arbor, Mich., March 4. - William day, has been declared of unsound H. Did He Kill Her? Wells, senior member of the lawmind. The police are impressed with THE OODDESS WAS WROXC. the man's likeness to the description faculty of the Michigan university Pour Hi RON, Mich., March 5. Annie appearance of Jack the Ripper, and dropped dead yesterday morning in the Murphy, 19 years old, daughter of a Wyoming Wanted a Seal bat the En- and courtroom at Detroit. Professor Wells are turtner inquiries. mtiKing farmer in Riley township, was found Mind Was Off. graver's was president of the American Bar as dead in her room this morning with her He was offered a position in sociation. CtUCiKMC March 5. A most Wyo., Pool Tournament. throat cut. The hired man was found Cleveland's cabinet, but in his room in a dying condition, with peculiar legislative job has come to light avRACTSE, .v v., March ;. This was was forced to decline because of ill his throat cut. It is supposed he mur- two months after the adjournment of the the tenth day of the national pool tour- health. dered her because of unrequited love, tirst assembly. An event of the session nament. First series resulted: Struma and cut his own throat. He will die. Atbaa Sroville. was the fixing on a design for the great law; Liuaington, 14. Second series was New or March 5. seal the state. An York, elaborate and won 117 for Cot it in the Neck. by Saborido. by score 150 to very handsome sketch submitted by H. E Sherman. Clearwater easily defeated man A t ban Sooville of Buffalo died here Fort Gibson, Miss., March 5. Dotlie Buechner. a member of the house from Kuntach in the third aeries by score 190 yesterday. Gibson killed her husband Dave, near thk county, was adopted as the seal. to oo. Races Transferred to Belgium. Pwbv fclnrintrQ thin ennntv. last nitftlt. Today Buechner and others discovered that the impress on the bill signed by Base Ball Complication. The pair had separated since Christmas the March 5. -- It k stated that the Parik, governor differed materially from hi"s ana wave trieu w enact a reouuuinmHuu. Sr. Loris, March 5. Mark Baldwin, French Jockey Club will transfer the Instead of a Goddess of design. Liberty Failing in this he attacked her with a with one hand reel tut? on a Rhield and an alleged Xational league agent, was races to Belgium to enable It to conduct club, when she grabbed a meat knife and an uplifted arm, the figure is a Greek arrested this afternoon on the charge of betting operations. killhis into it neck, instantly plunged with accentuated nudeness. blava, to is in break up clubs by securnow She him. conspiring jail. ing Elections in Vienna. Buechner, who k distracted, ing players and otherwise injuring the blames the chairman of the committee. American Association. It was asserted VoarjtA, March 5. Among the defeats A Steamer Burned. An investigation has been ordered. Von der Ahe will prosecute him to sustained by old Czxhs was that of their that sideNkw vork March 5. The big the full extent of the law. renowned and venerable leader, Dr. Prussia Still Barbarious. wheel steamer, City of Richmond, of the Rieger, who will now likely retire from Milan King; Hartford line, burned at her dock this Again. Brussels, March 5. The rejection the Social democrats who entered politics. aTternoon. The boat was valued at $125,- slavery resolution has caused a tremenBelgrade, March 5. It has trans- their first electoral campaign did not 000 and her cargo as much more. Two dous sensation in Brussels. The rejec- pired that Helena Markovic and Helena secure a single seat men were painfully injured. tion unexpectedly opposed the work of Knicanine. who attempted to kill King Washington All Right the international slavery conference ut- Milan in 1882, have been strangled to Mine Officials Responsible. ter Holland's signature was virtually co- death in prison. Milan requested Wash., March 5. The house ObTstn) to institute an inquiry into King Leopold is greatly inHaKSMCBG. Ph.. March 5,-- The legis erced. bill the passed appropriating $50,000 for the killing. censed. Washington s exhibit at the World's lative csmmittee appointed to investi Fair. Bank Robbery. gate the accident nt Mammoth miner, Plret, were 107 miners which near Scottdaie, by Austrian Elections. Mosrok. X. C. March 5. The Monroe Fref.port, Pa., March 5. A daring killed, in report, says an accumulation in bane March 5. The Austrian elec which school took burned Viknna, this Thos. robbery high an explotoday place but morning. of gas was not very largo, 1,500 in cash and tions eonehmed today. The returns so sion intensified by ;in accumulation c Pemberton and Albert Bosel, two stu- the robbers secured mi1 Inst, and perished in the flames Kstiiniited $50,000 worth of bonds and stocks. mi' of .he men lost fheir dent As far received show an increase of gains Thej loss to build $.",.UHi, lives chiefly froai "after-damp.nearly half of the latter was negotiable. for German Liberals and Yoang Oseeha mmm PKOF.WTLLISOF ANN A1B0E ary i. k Sow-Robbe- rs ASHOr-PROOKGHOS- !. . hair-rakin- bkxid-chillin- - . j - i ' .;ii t - Haaaaaewsw'' L ni..T3rTB half-gallo- 1 x -- - well-nig- " 9 mmm |