Show MARY ANDERSON llep etralijr Declines to Publtrlj UICU Her JIalrlnonlal r1Iatent MRS MAYBRICKS CASE AGAIN REVIVED The Ohio Neiutonhlp Alleged Cruelty to Iiuauc PatIents Fatal SuoiYilidr THE INDIANA RAILROAD STRIAE EXTENDING The Union Pacific Railroad l Rondo The Slate of California Safe Elt Br Telegraph 10 the Xriril oiit jiinv Jilne inleroossticcllsrs 10 Say Anlbln nt lo llrr Jx i AMWM EW Yom Jan 3A 1 cable from 2CIce says Mary Anderson was interviewed by your corns loniiciitat tbullotci JleJitcrramnu today oil the subject of her repotted iigagemuiit to young Xavarro of Xew York She bluslilngly 1 said nIl am aware that reports of my ngagemeut have Leon imblbliul in New York but I must decline to discuss the subject at present Ap propos of tills allow mo to relate a recent incident Another Miss Anderson An-derson who lived ill tile same terrace was going to bu married in London Her bridal presents were regularly brought to me Xo 2 gtttlng angry lirougniliertnlcnueu to inu and said Iota had better take him too After tills Miss Anderson showed so much reluctance that thcrcportcr sought Xararru and aaked him whether he would verify the reported report-ed engagement I must decline to discuss the matter said that gentleman but hI sod It wllh inch IIn evident air of satisfaction that lie gave good reason to believe that the engagement engage-ment was a settled fact Liter Miss Anderson was nut on the Promenade Angeles and asked either to deny or confirm the report re-port but graciously l declined to discuss dis-cuss the matter Then she was asked whether the statements by Abbeys agent that she would appear ap-pear at thu opening of the Broadway Broad-way Theatre 2cw Vork October 13rd next ttere true him Anderson Ander-son replied that she should not reappear re-appear in public for an indefinite period and that she had no engagement en-gagement to apjiear in 2 ew York or elsewhere with any manager hiss Anderson put an unconscious em pliasis on the word manager Our Mary never looked better than she did today Jim Majlirlck Jjosuoy Jan 3The Citizen la authority for the statement that the new evidence which has been collected col-lected England and Araeilci Til the case of Mrs Maybrick is of a most convincing character and needs but the scrutiny of the Home Secretary to convince that official of the Immediate necessity of recommendIng recom-mending that the Queen grant her a fulljand unconditional pardon Till Olila rnnlonlilii CoLLIinrs Jan IThere la no appieciablu change in the relative strength of thetcnatorlal candidates but a great deal of work lias been done An effort was made early in the day to create sensation in n business way by trying to force Cal yIn S Brice to a Settlement in connection con-nection with the old 1aKo Erie 1 Western Railway Brice was president l presi-dent the Labs Eric Vintern before the reorganization after the receivcrstilp and still holds the 110 I siUon ills callers were V C Ward and J C Crosman local ticket brokers Ward accosted Brice and afler Inquiring lulu his business re Iationsprcseuted a roll of old coupon tickets nearly JOO which lie said bad been repudiated and demanded a settlement lie said lie proposed to hold Brice responsible and the latter replied he knew nothlcgabout IL If he had a claim about which there wns n dispute he should bring rt suit atnTa proper xttletiRnt would follow Friends of Brice pay little attention to the performance and arc proceeding with the business before them grolus frnrlly VJIEATOV IlL Jan 3The Slate board of charities by direction of the Governor Is Investigating the manner of raring for insane tot t-ot the poor house The evidence showed that two violently insane women were confined in zinc lined tills with no closets or other necessarjesj that the ceils were only cleaned once or twice a month and the wuuien bathed once a week by male attendant there being no female hclpj that these women tore their clothes off and relualncil in the cells naked that one had her hands tied behind her and took food from the floor with her teeth like a dog The managers say Hue place is not Intended for insane and chary could do no better Talnl Miowllrtc SIERRA CITY Cal Jan S 1 tt fatal and destructive snow slide occurred oc-curred here today by which six women and one boy lost their lives and several houses including the Catholic church were Almost en tirely wrecked The slide commenced com-menced Sierra Buttes Flume and swept everything before it SonIc miraculous LEt from instant death occurred and the full extent ofthe damage Is not yet known One Chinaman and a little girl are yctburitd in the snow Moreslldcs are expected and the communlly is greatly excited They known to it dend are Mrs Rich two daugh ters and son Miss Jlyan Mrs I T Mooney and daughter I The Otrrdnr Sttnraer SAX KRANCISCD Jan 1Anal ity was allayed this afternoon by I the receipt of a telegram from a point seventy miles north stating I that the steamer Slate of California bad broken her shaft but wag otherwise uninjured and all on board were well llallroad Affair CHICAGO Jan 3Tlto Jlailteay Age in its forthcoming issue will say that the year IbbO makes a much IPS favorable showing In respect re-spect to foreclosure Kales than its immediate predecessor althoughon the other hand Jts record is much it = 3 u > uiugiug iiiau me three years preceJing 1SSS A table Is cf 1t = fn appended showing that during 1SS9 twentyfive roads were sold under foreclosure having an aggregate mileage of two thourand nine hun dred and thirty miles and n total funded debt and capital sloek of 5137715000 tyler PACIFIC EOXDS WASIIISQTOV Jan 3 Attorney General MHlerand Secretary WIn dom gave a hearing at the Depart ment of Justice this afternoon to Judge Story of Boston representing the Union Pacific Itailroad corn paoy In support of their petition to Secretary of the Treasury torn sale of United States bonds now in the sinking fund of that company and rcinvestmnnt of the proceeds in other bonds payinga higher rate of interest Inillnnn Rnllrond Kfrlfcr E vAXSViiiE Ind Jan3 The strike of the freight crews on the Mackay system of roads is spread leg Late tonight jt was learned from a reliable source that the switchmen brakemen and conduc tors of the Peoria Decaturi Evans ville and the Air Line roads had been ordered out It is tWo understood under-stood that tho men on the Cincinnati Cincin-nati WabashAMIchlgan the latest t acquisition of 3IcKay will Join the strikers |