Show HOW IT WAS DONE The Details of the IvanMas and Arkansas ArK-ansas HoldTin Little Rock Dee 25The first accurate ac-curate details of the Kansas Arkansas Arkan-sas Valley holdup at Seminole on Saturday Sat-urday evening reached Little Rock this afternoon when the robbed train arrived The train reached Seminole on Sunday night shortly after dark The switch had been turned throwing the train on the siding When the train stopped two men mounted the engine and began by robbing Engineer Bush Harris of his watch and 40 cash They then proceeded to the mail car and rifled the mail pouches Mail Clerk Pinckney was forced to deliver the register 1 I packages Pinck ney was relieved ot his watch and 85 cents 25 cents of which was returned to him to buy lunch Entrance to thee the-e press car was gained without resistance re-sistance by the express messenger There was nothing of great value onboard on-board The robbers commanded Messenger Mes-senger Ford to open the safe from I which they took two small packages r value unknown and 100 in money Two of the robbers then went through the coaches while the other maintained a constant firing outside So much time had been consumed in the mail and express cars the passengers f passen-gers had ample opportunity to secrete r their valuables so very little of value was obtained in the coaches The robbers rob-bers appropriated all the overcoats t and watches in the cars but the sum total was less than 500 Several passengers pas-sengers saved large sums by hiding their purses under the car seats The I train was held an hour and twenty minutes I is stated the railroad officials dais here have the names of the four r robbers and i is belieyed their capture cap-ture is only a question of a few days Blootllxoxmds in Pursuit San Francisco Dec 25As soon as ciscID the fact of the Southern Pacific robbery rob-bery was learned of the sheriff of San Bernardino county a posse and a couple of bloodhounds started on the I trail of the robbers Detectives have I tL gone south to work on the ce Crowell route agent for Wells Fargo I Co stated the loss was less than II I L S100 but mould not give the exact I amount Ha interposed an objectlpn 1 rE to Messenger Potts making a statement I 2 state-ment as to what ithe robbers did with I ithe safe declannc this might prove j injurious tnthe efforts of the officers S c who are seeking to capture the robbers F tndg the incessant firing i c 1 t r kept up no one was hurt and no damages done beyond breaking the express EX-press car I TIe HoldUns Have Friend Vinita I T Dae 25The train robbers rob-bers who held up the train on the Kansas Kan-sas Arkansas Valley road at Seminole Semin-ole station last night are believed to be the same that attempted to holdup hold-up a passenger train on the Missouri Kansas Texas road on Friday evening even-ing at Kelso switch Bob Rogers and Charley Woolen are thought to ba the leaders of the gang that has operated in the northern portion of Indian territory ter-ritory for the past year terrorizing the entire community They have friends who hide them furnish them food and keep them advised of the movements of officers and their capture cap-ture will tte difficult though strenuous efforts will be made In that direction Killed in I Church Cincnnat Dee 25reat consternation conster-nation was caused at the Zion Baptist church colored tonight by a cold blooded murder John Tyler boarded with Armistead Morton The latter had accused the former of being intimate mate with his wife and had previously quarrelled over the matter Tonight Tyler was in the rear of the church when Morton entered Tyler said Now I have got you and fred twice Morton was shot in the head and the side and dropped dead Tyler escaped The evening services were in progress at the time of the shooting but were not concluded The Assassin In Jail Sullivan Ind Dec 24The coroners cor-oners investigation into the killing of Hon C W Hultz proceeds slowly The disguise worn by the assassin thrown into the pond has been secured also the gun One witness swore that he recognized the murderer as exSheriff Willis The assassin is in jail but refuses re-fuses to talk The preliminary examination exam-ination has been fixed for Thursday At 10 oclock tonight news comes from Sullivan that the situation is threatening and 50 special deputies in charge of United States Marshal Hawkins Haw-kins are guarding the jail from the expected mob bent on lynching Willis The Rumor Was Wrong Washington Dec 25The rumor that the suit of Madeline V Pollard against Congressman Breckenridge for 50000 damages for betrayal under promise of marriage will becompromised and settled set-tled outside of court Is not credited here Messrs Totten Messrsj Toten Thompson BreckenridgeS attorneys both say they have no knowledge of any proposition or intention of settlement on the part of Breckenridge and he would agree to no settlement reflecting in any way upon his character Both Miss Pollard tucky and Breckenridge are now in Ken Policemen in Tall Chicago Dee 25Patrolmen Healy and Moran are now locked up charged with the murder of Samuel Nelson wih te proprietor pro-prietor of a small cigar store After accepting his invitation to have a Christmas drink in a saloon near by the officers left Nelson there He had a row with the bartender and was ejected The officers tried to pacify Nelson but he knocked Healy down He was then arrested and attempted to escape The officers fired on him soon inflicting died a wound from which Nelson kSad Case 1 Pittsburg Dee 25A woman named I Burke was found tonight in 0 Hovel in Allegheny dying from starvation abuse and neglect She has been unconscious i two days and physicians say she will die before morning Her husband was lying l beside her in bed intoxicated The woman has been sick for some time days and bad not had food for several A Poor Excuse New York Dec 25Timothy McDermott Mc-Dermott the murderer of George Clancy brother of Congressman Clancy Clan-cy was taken before Judge Walsh and committed to await the action of the grand jury The only excuse McDermott McDer-mott gave for committing the crime is that lIe was drunk and did not know what he was doing Bobbed by a ego Marshall Tex Dec 25This morning I morn-ing Pacific Express Messenger Mc I Cullough was knocked down by a negro I ne-gro and robbed of a pouch which contained con-tained 5000 to 8000 Although ttta act was done while a crowd of people was on the platform the robber escaped es-caped There is no clue to his identity iden-tity TwentyTwo Horses Cremated Kittaning Pa Dec 25Fire this morning destroyed the stables on the Keystone stock farm owned by Bow ser Bros of Manor township Twenty two horses were cremated Some were the finest stock In western Pennsylvania Pennsyl-vania The loss is heavy An Earthquake Shock Huntington Pa Dee 25A perceptible per-ceptible shock of earthquake was felt in this section this morning about 4 I oclock apparently moving from the southwest to the northwest |