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Show OGDEN DAILY COMMERGIA OGDEK, UTAH. SUNDAY MORNING, MARCH 8. 1691. VOLUME IV. NUMBER 134. fer of the military 1 1 nation of Fort Lowell, Arizona, to the interior departvoder Its law. ment tor dwpo-tio- a POOR LO HAS A FRIEND. WON BACK HIS WIFE. lht Tie Sew Mbioa Tendered Here. March 7. Ex Kecator Fierce, of North Dakota, ia understood Disarming the Beds. to hare beeo tendered the new aaiasioa to Central A mere, which was created by the diplomat te and consular approTHEV ARE MUCH ABUSED. priation bilL There has beea bat ona minister Crocs the United States to the five Central American republic. But at A Hindwiue Twtlnjonkl Presented the late soss nn eorgreas provided that he should be aeeredited oo.'y to GuateBlaine by Sew York Impormala and Honduras, and that a new representative should be sent to the other tersCapital Goteip. republics of Salvador, Nioaraugua, and Costa Fuea. Pierce hsa net yet signified nor Washington, March 7. General Mor that he will accept the appointment, would he admit that it had been tengan, commissioner of Indian affairs, dered to him, although there ia good requested by the secretary of the inter- reaaoo to believe that ha can have the ior to girt an expression of hia view honor if be desires it upon the communication of the gover Last of the Book Sale. nor of South Dakota urging the disarmNew York, March 7. The last of the ing of the Indiana in that state Ia reply, General Morgan states: The reas- books in the Ives collection were sold ons tor disarming the Indians are ob- this afternoon. The largest price realvious and weighty; to prevent them from Dodd. Mead A Co. which wss 90,750, going on the war path and quiet the ized for the copy of a work 00 gospel fears of white settlers in their vicinity. paid If. he says, I thought there wss really among the Indians of New England, br The same hrm paid serious danger of any considerable num- Thomas Shepard. dollars for a first edition of ber of Indiana going upon the war path, forty-tw- o plays, or that the surest way of preventing Shakespeare, containing thirty-siby Isaac Saggard and Ed Blount any Indians from becoming hostile was printed John Pierce took the Virgil of to disarm all, I should be very slow to in 1023. saooo. interpose any objection to the measure. 1470 for If I felt that white settlers were in serious danger of an attack by Indians and CANADIAN ELECTION was convinced that their safety demanded action, the above suggestion I could not well resist. But so far as my knowledge extends, I Latest Reports Place the Govean hardly believe there is now any ernment Majority at 28. danger of Indians uprising. I believe the Indians to be for the most part Toronto, March 7. There is considinclined to peace and averse to war. erable unare to They diversity of opinion as to the actsufficiently intelligent derstand at what fearful disadvantage ual majority the government obtained in they would be in a war with the United the recent election. The Empire, conStates. They know-ou-r vast resources and are conscious of their own weakness. servative, says: "More complete returns Moreover many reasons which hsve ex- - show the oonsetvative victory of Friday I ' isted among them for discontent can be, to be even of a more sweeping chsrsctet and by congressional action just had, than was anticipated yesterday. Our will be removed. Settlers in the vicinity returns show a present government ma."' of the reservstion have been fright- - jority of forty-five.- " The Mail, independent, places the govened, andj not without reason, and with yet during all the excitement and in ernment majority at twenty-ninspite of the bitter provocation Indians Cariboo, Algoma and Huntington to have had to attack white people in their hear from. The World, conservative, places the homes, so far as I know have, they eer-while i iously threatened their peace. Those government majority at thirty-five- , is the most the Globe, lib , wno nave been or are really hostile twenty-seve- n , should unquestionably be disarmed and eral, can make it. Impartial authcrities , their leaders severely punished, but dur-- place the government majority at about ing the late trouble in Dakota the great tnirty. ' body of Sioux were friendly, and the in- ' Commenting on the result of the elec nocent snould not suffer with the guilty. tions, the Empire, conservative, says: e The opposition cause is lost, its forces no distinction in . the41treatment . l . T 1; beaten and demoralized, and after the 01 Auauina wno j.won part in toe Hostil ities and those who remained loyal, first few days of brag have passed by we ,'many of whom suffered for their loyalty, shall find the party taking Quarters on voufd be an act of injustice, which the the old camp grounds of puerile disconr Indian is as quick to recognize and re-- tent and facetious obstruction. The Globe, liberal, says: The opening sept aa the while man. t 'it would be a great hardship to these session will be awaited with interest. I TrifiiAna txi lnaft tAip firm, whinh ftliAY The cabinet baa a host of questions on t'reatly prize. They use tbem in slaugh- - its hands, the roost dangerous of all be taring their cattle, in huntioe and in ing these growing ont of its faostue atti-toward the United States. The port It is with some hesitation that I tude liberal party will continue to advocate ; say. ana 1 say it only alter careful deliberation and with sincere sorrow unrestricted reciprocity aa the onlv that it must be said, that I greatly fear practical solution of the existing difficul' 4 the Indians, would not be safe, either in ties short of a change of flag, for it is f their persons or in their property, if it manifest not merely .that unrestricted were known they were entirely without trade has come to stay, but that in spite ; Recent sad events or the temporary check it is here to win. guns of in Dakota, where it is said, women and Cabinet Beady For Work. little children were shot down bysol-- : diera of the United States army, and March 7. The cabinet will Ottawa, others were ambushed and slain without provocation by citizens, have shown reassemble early next week and active us how pitifully defenseless these poor preparations for the work of the session creatures might be if wholly unarmed will be commenced. It is understood and unable to protect themselves. that parliament will meet in April. To disarm the Indians generally and leave the whole body of Sioux smarting Twenty-eigMajority. under a sense of helplessness and wrong, Toronto, March 7. The latest corwould tend to produce among them a widespread feeling of irritation, unrest rected summary of the result of the and distrust, disastrous not only to the election gives the government a major, peace and prosperity of the Indians but ity of 28 with several close constituents liable in iteelf to bring about the very yet te hear from. j danger which the disarming is intended to prevent. For snoold the arms they , The Alliance Session Ended. now possess be forciably taken from law Topeka, Kan., March 7. At noon tothem, there is nothing either in the or habits of the people surrounding day the sixty days session for which the them to prevent from arming themsel- legislature receives pay expired. ves anew at the earliest opportunity by The senate last night organized as a purchasing from the whites. for the trial of For the prevention of further trouble court of impeachment of sixth the Botkin, judicial disJudge me w seems 10 it necessary ueii tuem and until the court is dissolved the trict, maintain them and among kindly; , justly a well disciplined, suitable paid, vigilant senators will each ofreceive regular salary. the representatives Indian police force, and lastly, keep at willThebe patriotism tested by their being obliged to exposed points small garrison troops, serve unrequited. The senate is theresufficient in crse of great emergency to aid in maintaining order and protecting fore in a position to insist upon all their amendments and can delay consideration both Indians and whites. of objectionable measures beyond the patience of representatives. The senate Testimonial to Blaine. will probably use its advantage by kill7. the bill providing for the wholesale A March testimonial ing Washington, of county officers, from the wholesale dry goods merchants, reduction of salaries and bond tax bill, the elder mortgage of and of New others the City exporters and other radical measures. York, irrespective of party, was presented to Secretary Blaine this morning, Snowing in Kansas. expressing their appreciation of his acKansas City, March 7. Dispatches tion in the matter of reciprocity with Brazil, and their trust that "the wise from many points throughout Kansas say policy thus inaugurated the heaviest snow of winter fell today, and may extend to other South American averaging Bix inches on level. nations, thus materially increasing the commercial prosperity of the United v Suffering In Colorado. States." The testimonial was signed by 200 prominent business men representDenver, March 7. Reports from San It J nan ing an invested capital of 100,000,000. country and Conejoee range state was enclosed in a handsome Morocco the that country is completely buried in inscribed. , case suitably snow. Railroads and toll roads are blockaded, all traffic suspended and canNotes from the Capital. not be resumed for weeks. The fall of Washington, March 7. The secretary snow ia the heaviest for years and covers of the treasury being in doubt as to the ground in many places twenty feet The towns of Silverton, Lake whether the act authorizing the erection deep. and several mining camps are City, contains at Philadelphia, mint new of a entirely cut off from telegraphic comfor that purpose, a specific appropriation with the outside world. to the attor- munication Provisions are running low and unless today referred the matter his opinion. the blockade is soon raised considerable ney general for H. suffering will be felt. The president has appointed James district Beattyi of Idaho, United States The Tournament Postponed. judge for that territory. The census bureau today announced Syracuse, March 7. Kuntachs pool UOomm the population of Texas In- rooms, in which IhA infArnotinni 494,000; colored, White. 1,741.000; 3. nament is being held, was partially desdians, 755; Chinese, 27; Japanese, troyed by tire this morning. No more Total, 2,236,000. The president has directed the trans games will be played until Tuesday. Gem. Morgan Not in Fvor of Wuamew, x are so tasspared a&d interfered with by ouea-pelie- STOLEN FROM THE STREET A Doei te the Iata-a- nk Wrecker Sentenced Aa rnrratefal Beeord. eal'f Deed-Cri- me Chicago, March 7. Mrs. Till Mow rey was forcibly kidnspped today by two unknown Ken, thrust into a carriage and drives hastily to the Wisconsin Central depot in time to catch the train tor the north. The deed vat committed at the comer of Franklin and Van Bnren streets ia broad daylight and so neatly that hundreds of persons passing to and fro did not realize that a crime had been committed until it was too late. Mrs. Mowry is scarcely nineteen years of age, but has been twice married. Her first husband, from whom she waa divorced, was Hubert Secord, a young. man hose present address is Packwau-keeWis. lie is said to have been writing letters importuning her to return to him. Tonight a telegram signed with the abducted woman's name, waa received by her parents. It was dated Rugby Station, Wis., and said his friends had taken her away. A Dnel 1 1 . Dr. Geo. Wheeling, Eaird, a prominent physician and of this city, waa shot and killed Dr. George A. Garrison, a member of by the atat hoard of health and formerly the city health officer. Tbey had been enemies for a long time, and as the result of a disnute on the street this morn Garrison ing the shooting occurred. was immediately arrested. Bank Wreckers Sentenced. Philadelphia, March 7. George F. Work and James S. Ducgan, the con victed wreckers of the Bank of America and the American Life Insurance company were today sentenced to four and three rears respectively in the peniten tiary. Louis E. Pfeiffer, president of the wrecked bank, who pleaded guilty and turned states evidence was sen tenced to two years. An Ungrateful Bascal. Pittsburg, March 7. A. S. Hodgson, for twenty-fiv- e years a trusted employe of Jutte A Co., coal operators, raised a check from 42 to 14,200 today and cashed it.- - He took the first train from the city. Yesterday he did The same thing, but was found out wnen confronted with the evidence he confessed and returned the money. On account of his long service the matter was not pressed, and this morning be took advantage of his employer's leniency and repeated the operation. . e. . ht :' g t.. to the Death. W. Va. March 7. e, 1 d Sort Carolina' LrsuUtare. THE REICHSTAG OBDUBATE lUt mnS. GAUrcb legislators wtodicjr tp its business tocxhu It has redistncted the state, making eight A Baraor That the Deposed Iroa iwBMKTtue ana one Kepubucsa diPriwe Will Soon be Again at tha strict. It has appropriated tf for tbe exhibit at the World Fair. Helm of Ueraaa Politira. , ".-T- he ui To-jnak- WILLIAil S HEART SORE BcalAnJ'f Darin? Art to intermediate parlies that they feel to stop work uald they eaa con- His Pet Fad of a Brand Nary Possess Hit Lost Lot e. duct afairs ia a satisfactory manner to Meett With Defeat. t teen eeJ tea. X -- ra PRICE, FIVE CENTS. strike ia sot arttied eooa. Tweaty thousand people are affected. At noon u rettere ana tnxare were uu&i thMt services were not needed. Accidentally Shot. St. Lolls, March 7. While a man named Fowler and three boys were out shooting on the Arkansas river, near Palarn, yesterday, a gun in the hands of one of the boys was discharged, the shot entering tbe beart or r owier, auiing him instantly. He fell into the water. While trying to rescue the body the boat capsized and one of the boys was . drowned. Went Down Together. - Clifton, Ariz March 7. A mail con tractor reports a Mexican woman and five children drowned at Solomonville while attempting to cross the Gila river on a raft. Politx Kot Insane. New Orleans, March 7. The coroner reports to Judge Baker this morning that Politz is not insane, but bis mental condition is affected by fear and lose of hope. An attorney has been appointed to defend Politz. Mayor Shakespeare has received an anonymous letter threatening him with assassination in case any of the accused Sicilians now on trial for He Hennessey's murder are convicted. says that he learned that during the talesmen for the recess of S tennessey impanelling case several were approached with money to render a verdict of acquittal in case they were accepted as jurors. An Old Man Gone Wronff. Lansing, Mich., March 7. Thomaa H. Crooks, aged 72, who for years has been a prominent figure in state politics, and for a long time past a member of the atoto nditinir hoard, was arrested today charged with the embezzlement of $1500 representing rentals paid to him by persons occupying offices in an old state bull ing. Boaartfc Wants a Matra. Charles Bocarth who has just arrived ia the city from the west, is out with a challenge to meet any middleweight in the territory for from fcJ to flO a aid. Jos Burns of England preferred ' above U otters, cozarui is a New ZeeJander by birth and has a record of fifteen bat tles. He is ready to meet all comers and any proportion will receive prompt at- - lecuoo. Another Xatrh far Bowen. New Oklt-o- -, Marc'u 7. A match has been made between Billy Maleu of Australia, and Andy Bowen for C2,n0 before the Olympic club, April 15th. The management of the Olympic intend to match the winner against Jack McAuhffe. OUR NAVY GROWING. Tracy Will Make it Superior to Any in the World. New Vorb, March 7. The Tribune's Washington correspondent says; The American navy; has reached what is called the middle point in its develop ment. To complete it and to put it upon the footing, of a first class power would require aa expenditure of about fC5,000,QU) more. Thus far the gover. ment naa eitner expended or authorized to be expended 170,000,000. This represents m round sums 2 f 135,000,000 for a complete navy. The interest on this amount at two and one-haper cent, practically the interest paid on government loans, represents the cost to this country of the most valuable kind of insurance. The amount ia small in comparison with the security given. I asked Secretary Tracy last night to give me his idea of now many more ships were needed than we now hsve to complete wbs he would call a sufficient He said navy for All practical needs. that he would add from six to nine more battle ships, esch 10,000 tons. These would cost 15,000,000 each. This is as cheap, aa they can build in England. He would duplicate the New York, which would cost 10500,000. He would add from four to six harbor defense vessels, o costing each f32Q0.000, and twelve boatSrA eqctlng I1250a This would make the navy superior to any nation, not excepting England, in point or availability and practical qualities. We had yesterday completed and authorized forty-on- e ships. These are all vessels of modern class and will be well armed. Twenty-thre- e ships in all are being built and are to be turned out within the next two years. lf t:r-ped- Millions In It. 7. A collossal scheme March Omaha, for fraudulently securing millions of acres of land throughout the Pacific coast states was exposed today in the operations of the firm of G. M. Baldwin, wholesale lumber merchant The nln of the company has been to send men by the carloads to California or Washington- and Montana, in charge of agents, who take up timber claims promiscuously under the company's directions, which are afterwards deeded to the lumber DeoDle. The firm nretnnda to hv a capital of f 1,000,000, and have arranged to establish mills to work the timber thus obtained for the eastern market The company have aeenta in Chicago. St Louis, Kansas City and Denver, idle men for the purpose. Government officials are investigating the case. Sinffffers at Work. New York, March 7. Billy Dacey and Jack Hopper, the well known light weights came together tonight at a benefit given by a local pugilist After some bantering, they put on the gloves and started a veritable slugging match. In the third round Dacey landed a stin ger knocking Hopper to the floor un conscious. It was ten minutes before he was revived . , The First Baildlnsr. Chicago, March 7. The first Duilding of the World's Columbian exposition was 6 tar ted at Jackson Park today. It is to be a brick structure of two stories and in it Constructor General Burnham and staff will have their offices. Fire proof vault will be constructed in which to keep the plans of the exposition, which are valued at half a million dollars. Chicaeo'g First Steel Ship. The Bicycle Tournament Ended. Chicago, March 7. The Mariana, the Detroit, March 7. The six days bi the first steel ship built in this city, was cycle race, eight hours per day, termin launched today from the yards of the ated tonight: Ashinger 733 miles and 1 kiontrn RfiinhlliWicff OOmtlBnV. The lap, Loud medal and 40 per cent gate ship was christened by Mrs. W. J. Bab- receipts; Readling, 733 miles, 25 per ceat cock, wire of the manager, jne dimen- gate receipts; Martin, 959; Shock, 605. sions of the steamer are 308 feet over all, Clark, 52a The best previous record for 3D fAAt. hMm. nnd 24 feet deeD. It baa a 48 houra is 717 milea. displacement of 4,000 tons. Another ' steamer, to be called tne jviasaoa, a sister $10,000 for Two Legs. ship to tbe Mariana, will be!aunched Boston. Tex-- 1 March 7 n New Witoin uiiny ubjs. Bowie county district court has award. A Lockout Ilrobablc ed William Rictor, a colored bootblack March 7. The 110,000 drmagee against the Texas A Rochester, N. liuiuuV. hum; vuiujiBuy. ADB piaiDlLn clothing manufacturers of Rochester, was : rn urn frnm Q the most prominent branch industry undert the wheels had train both off. cut if legs the lockout a ordered today here, f 1 J. era times a aoeesber of oocgreas, died today. Home, March 7 Prince Jerosae m m a comatose condition. Th doctors have abandoned ati hove. New Yoaa. March 7. Tbe death was announced at the stock exchange today of GuataTus A-- KaUina, who mas tha ideet member of the exchange. WiNNirBO, Maa, March 7. Hon. Gilbert McMickia dted suddenly Ust night He played a prominent part in tha early history of the country, fifty ears ago, being eom mitoner of the domic ton pc--ho all through the Fenian trouble. Freafh Sport Handicapped. pAaia, March 7. All betting booths and tha stand at the AuUuU raoe course hare been removed and six Beklu, March 7. Bjhis personal in- hundred tuhcemea and two companies fluence tha emperor baa succeeded is of infantry guard twenty prison vans preventing the defeat in the reichstagi ready to convey to the jails any persona v of KtUting the tha government on the proposed addi- guilty law. tion to the nary, but this has only been Parnell on Hi Xascle. done by inducing aome of the members to abstain from voting. Tha debating March 7. While speaking at oa the subject disclosed the fact that Drogheda station today Parnell veheboth the Centre and Fresinnige parties mently threatened to drive tha aereder from were strongly opposed to conceding the out ofhis racks out of parliament and the country. . accounts repaired for the construction of two or three gun boats, one iron-claYellow Fever in Brazil. and one dispatch boat TLe question, March 7. Official informs-tkof cot Lo!do, became striking import, though one of serious moment for the governreceived at the foreign office shows ment, when the two parties combined to that the yellow f ever is increasing, in oppose the increase of the navy on gen- Brazil. eral principle. Today's division in tbe reichstag gave the government 121 LAST JOURNEY. ! against 77. The constitution requiring of the members mnst vote thst one-bal- f and there being one short of that number, voting on tbe question will be re- Senator Hearst's Remains on sumed Monday. Since the committee of the house Their Way to His Home. heard Admiral Hollinan's frank disclosures of admiralty projects to raise Washington, March 7. Tha remains . Germany to the rank of a great naval of Senator Hearst were removed from , power the Reichstag has been thoroughly his late residence this afternoon, to the ' alarmed and it bat been difficult to persuade that body to coneede even reason- car prepared for tbem and left Washing-iugto- n able demand. It was painful to hear this evening on a special train Chancellor Von Caprivi yesterdsy even- over the Pennsylvania road for Caliing plead tha necessity for two more fornia. Tha train was composed of five , s to guard the approaches to Pullman and day coaches bealeepers canal Lr. Windthort the cen- sides the car in which rests tha casket trist leader, contended that tha canal upon a catafalque, elaborately draped will not be completed before 1803 and with emblems. Upon tha heavy that the building and equipping of gun-boa- outer mourning oak case were beautiful floral offercould well wait Chancellor Von ings sent by tha deceased senator's Capriva asserted that tha canal would friends in Washington and hia colleagues . be opened in 1895 and that Germany in the senate. Tha funeral escort coo- - , , ought to have vessels ready to protect it silts of the following senators and rep as it could not be protected by land resentatives: Senators Stanford, . fortifications alone. Tbe action of the Stockbridge. Vance, Faulkner, Pugh, Bate, house clearly declares that the rational Barbour, and bawyer. ; opinion is adverse to any attempt to Berry, Clunie, McComas, Milliken, make Germany a great naval power and V ash-i bberman, Gibson, Tucher, Geary, that any contest with a foreign power .!u C!..-.- .n.t.i.:- -. must oe tougnt out on land. Arms Valentine in charge of the party. THE EMPEROR DISCONTENTED. Besides the congressional committees, ' Emperor William is very much dis- were Mrs, Hearst her son William, Miss ' concerted over the defeat of his cher Hough, Miss Wynn, Miss Sanderson, ished idea of a grand navy. His Mrs. Stanford, the wives of repre- - ' majesty lays the blame for the defeat sentatatives Geary and Clunie, Mrs, upon the discretion of Admiral Hollman Pugh, Mrs. White, daughter of Senator; T in making his disclosures and the chan Sawyer, Mr. Nash andJuhn Wedder cellors want of parliamentary ' tact burn, the late senator's private secret Admiral Hollman has offered to resign Ury. I he train Ul reach Chicago at fc304jomorrow night" and San Francisco . position of "Caprivi 1 understood to be at hooS lhureday. The'ttnierar wilt critical. Ihe emperor has openly taken probably be held Friday morning. Waldersee into favor, but it is improbable that he will succeed Caprivi. Dakota Legislators Dying. The emperor, it ia believed, contemSioux Falls, 8. D., March 7. Twenty, a plates stronger foreign policy, together with a return to the rigorous system of five members of the legislature are sersocialist repreesion practised by Bis- iously ill here. Two have died during marck. Signa of readoption of the the session and one was today reported prince s method of government has given on his death bed. The general ailment rise to reports that the emperor, has is pneumonia. Inadequate ventilation opened communications with tha ex- - in the state house which permits of a chancellor. multitude of Ministerial reaction against liberal trouble. Tha draughts caused all tha this legislature principles in dealing with labor questions morning, having failed adjourned one vote to by an is unaouoted ract. Keichsanzeiger, bill for resubmiasion of the in denouncing the demand of miners in carry the amendment. prohibitory government pita, warns the men that if tbe strikes are resumed they will be rig Worthy of Black Bart. crously repressed. Reading, Cel., March 7. A stage waa held up tonight a few miles from McCarthy's Sew Organ. Dublin, March 7. The first number hereby a lone highwayman. Express of the National Press, a new daily paper Messenger Ward raised his gun. but it missed tire. The robber then shotserious-l- y devoted to the interests of the McCar wounding Driver Graham. The mesthv faction of fhA Trinh rtarlinmantjirv senger then shot at the robber and the party, was issued today. In its leading stage horses took fright and run away. eaitoriai the paper announces that it There was a large amount of treasure ou win recommend tnat tne policy or tbe board. It is not known whether the DHfiL ne nuraunn. aa lr, roan rod in tha robber was wounded or not ' United Trifth nnrt.v Pnrf kar nn tha new paper characterizes the object of Van Horn's Emphatic Denial. s appeal to tne umtea states as not hninir for thfl hnutH. nf tha avSrtw1 Montreal, March 7.Preeident Van tenants, bnt to bring a grist to the Horn, pf the Canadian Pacific railway, a Ul UVlltW 114 Ail today made a flat denial of the various stories about the enormous It Made Them Sick. assistance to be given the company by London, March 7. Another remon the government in return for assistance He also denies the strance has been presented to the queen at thethatelection. the C inadian Pacific is paid story against holding drawing rooms at this 5300,000 a year by American transseason of the year. Many of the ladies continental lines to keep out of Cali who attended the drawing room Thurs fornia business. day, it is reported, are now ill, having Justin McCarthy, the Younger. contracted severe colds on that occasion. Towards the end of the month she will Boston, March 7. Justin Huntley set out for Florence, where she will son of the McCarthy, four weeks, the present intention spend being to return to Windsor castle April leader, who has signified bis intention of 24th. retiring from tbe parliamentary repre sentation of Newry, is to come to this A Nihilist Leader Arrested. country on a lecturing tour. McCarthy, St. Petersburg, March 7. Degajeff, although a young man, baa already a wide reputation ns a lecturer. the nihilist leader and chief of the secret achieved He has written several plays which have police in 1883, was arrested today at been successfully produced. Kostrum. When tukeu into custody Degajeff had found lodging under an Some "Jack the Kipper" Epistles. assumed name in the house of a govern ment official. The chief instructor at Philadelphia, March 7. The police the Kostrum gymnasium, who was sus are looking for the party who has pected of being implicated with Dega-jef- f, alarmed 'many young girls of this city committed suicide just as the police burst open his room door with the in- seodiDg them threatening letters signed A young man waa tention of arresting him. A number of "Jack the Ripper." other arrests were made and sensational taken in this morning on suspicion, but he conviaced the police he waa not the developments are expected. author of the "Jack the Ripper" epistles. Death's Cycle. The Atchison's February Statement. Vienna, March 7. Professor Franz Boston, March 7. The Atchison's Von MikiosBich, the well known author statement approximated, in February and leader of the Solavist party, died in this eity today from brain fever, 78 cluding the St Louis A San Francisco railway, shows gross earnings of 2,i3T..- years of age. Macon, Ga., March 7.CoL Thomas 000. a decrease of 44,000. Th e Colorado Hardeman, Jr., tor many years a prom- Midland a earnings were 142.000 in the inent figure in Georgia politics and sev- - same month, an increase of 85,000. -- Dt-sux, d m THE fun-boat- ts Kepre-aenativ- es -- ante-electi- |