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Show ALL HOPE GOSE. JnMIre XHIer ToUHr Obliiloa, or Ills Snrronndlntr,; in, Last Lettrr. FOUR LIVES LOST IN A FIHC IN A CHICAGO HOTEL. Tlie CoTrrnrafut Srndltur 100,000 For tlia Rellcror the Toor Sur. ferrra In Irtland. ENGLISH "LADIES" In THE CLUTCHES OF THE LAW. Excitement In France About the JteKInlej TarltT lir Tclezraph ta the News. jrsricE niLi.uit llaa Apparrntlx bnt a lw Ilonm to Use. Washington, Oct. 11. From 1 o'clock this ruornluR It was evident thai there was little on which to base any hope for recovery. The iiervca and muscles of tho throat were much aflected and all attempts to give tbe patient nouriahroent failed. HUH, there were Might eri. ilcncfs of FemlMmtscluusni-fs, the Justice now and then on'uiug his eyes and looking at his attendants with a gleam of recognition. At daybreak these sigus ceascil, how. ever, and bu became totally oblivious ofsurroundidgs. About thtve weeks turo, whllo at SL Lour. hcMiflered from an attack of diarrba?a, but tills was LtTectually clieckal ou his return home. Day by day bis strength increased, and yesterday he dictated a letter to Mr, titocllug, one of his daughter), now in Vienna, In which lioi.ote of his good health. The dictation was made to his private tecrclary, and yesterday when the Justice was carried Into his ofllwi the letter was lying on the table awaltiug bis signature. It probably will never be signed, but must remain an affecting memento, an additional testimony of the uncertainty of human existence WIS. MILLER'S CONDITION has been distressing all day. Yesterday Yes-terday she bore up well, but a reaction re-action has set iu and her nerves are in a pitiable state She is completely prostrate. Her health Is good, and it is thought there is no cause for alarm. Mrs. Itcevcs, a relative of Airs. MUItr'n, arrived this morning, and is giving her whole attention to the task of calming the almost distracted dis-tracted lady. The only members of the Justice's family here are his wife and son, the latter being well known in Chicago. MnkToufreatln, a daughter, who is nrar Colorado Spring, and Miss Lucy Corklilll, the justice's grand daughter, have been notified by telegraph. A great many inquiries are re oelved from all bvtr the country. Chief Justice Fuller received a telegram tele-gram from ex-President Cleveland KXI'RESSIVKOF 01110" attheneWB of Justice Miller's illness, ill-ness, aud conveyed the fact that between be-tween the ex-1'realdcnt and the justice jus-tice there liad been for someyears a feeling of mutual admiration and warm icrsonal friendship. One of Justice Miller's associates on tbe bench, speaking of his colleague's col-league's illness, tonight, said the work of the .circuit court was too hard for him, and he had determined deter-mined never again to undertake IU He was tired outim hli return aud felt that never again could he do the work and do hinrclf Justice. At midnight Justice Miller was still alive, although Luc end was mo-mcHlarily mo-mcHlarily expected. Dr. Lincoln left the justice's bedside bed-side at 1130 aud to those in waiting said the end must soon come. He thought it possible that he might live until the early morning hours. i.im:s Aum:vri:i. Tlirj- are Charsr.1 Willi Itrlnclnc Mlolen Jfourjr Into tbo Country. 2fEv York-, Oc-L 11. Cornelia V. Miller aud I'xiscilla Field, wives of the I-ioudon bankers of Styles, Field &. Co., who failed a month ago with liabilities amounting to J.), 000, were arrested in a hotel here today. They are gild to have come Jo this country with funds which should have been applied to Uie liquidating of the debts of Uie Insolvent firm. Tbe firm name was James II. Field and Co. They are said to have done a Itrge business, paying 23 percent ouall monies leflwlUi them. The doors of Uie institution closed the latter part of August, and soon thereafter tbe wives of Uie two members of Uie firm sailed for this country, arriving here September 30th. They have drafts on the banking house of Brown Itros. &. Co. for 93,WW, which they cashed. Another draft for $35,000 and other for smaller amounts followed the $93,030, but ltrown Bros & Co. refused re-fused to houur these, having received re-ceived a cablegram lrom London advising them that tho drafts Mrs. Miller was presenting belonged to Uie creditors. Today Insjicctor Byrnes, on the strength of a cablegram received by the British Consul, arrested tho women. The cable read a follows: "These people are suptiosed to be Americans from Chicago. Warrants War-rants for Uielr arrest have been granted. Apply to Uie authorities for arrests. .Necessary documents will be sent as soon as possible." jrabcat qorptuet have been obtained ob-tained by the women's counsel, returnable re-turnable Monday. When Uie writs are disposed of Uie women will be Immediately arrested by the United States authorities uion warrants charging them with bringing stolen money Into this country. |