| Show DOMESTIC DOTS KCTFSJ TVoteo From AH Portions of the Land Over WhAck the Stars and Strircn Wave Chicago Feb 17Dr Willioai GsCCrey Dyas one of Chicagos pioneer physicians physic-ians was killed by a Lake Shore passenger passen-ger train at the Sixtyninth street crossing cross-ing Baltimore Feb 17The tug Jupiter is frozen up in Cottrells Point Great Wy comIc river She has four barges loaded I with coal The Enterprise is frozen at Turkey Point Bloomington Ills Fob 17David Wetzell one of the most distinguished ministers of the Christian church died In San Francisco last night He had been pastor at several points in Illinois at Hutchinson ICan and Oakland Cal New York Feb 17The executive committee com-mittee of the United States Grand Lodge of Independent Order of Free Sons of Israel met at its headquarters in this city today and Grand Master Pulius Harburger delivered his annual message showing the excellent condition of the order I Jeffersonville Ind Feb 17 Oswell Clinton Wooley exmayor of this city Is dead at the age of S3 Mr Wooley served thrice as the citys chief executive and several terms as councilman He was born in New Tork was quite a factor fac-tor in politics and was one of the first members of the Tammany society Houston Tex Feb 17A special to the Post from Austin says It is announced an-nounced that Hon W L Wilson has been tendered by the regents the position posi-tion of president of the University of Texas which offer he has under consideration consid-eration A bill Is now pending in the legislature creating the office and it has no opposition Topeka Kan Feb 17R v W D Harphast pastor of the Free Methodist church in this city has received a letter from his mother in Philadelphia stating that the American heirs of the old Chevalier Che-valier de Harphart of France were to receive the estate amounting to 500000 I francs There are fourteen heirs Dr Harparts share will amount to 70000 Louisville Ky Feb 17The pollee under un-der directions from the board of public safety were busy today taking the names of all offenders against the Sunday closing clos-ing law but no arrests were made The instructions to the police were to melee no exceptions beyond those given In the law Warrants will be issued Uonday for those found violating the law and the court will then decide what classes of business are to be excepted I Brooklyn N Y Feb 17vHenry Knobo and Henry Semis of Hoboken about 30 years of age were found dead in Millers hotel today They engaged a room last night but failed to make any response when called this morning The door was broken down and It was found that they had been asphyxiated by gas It is believed be-lieved that it had been accidentally turned on |