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Show MAJOR IUUTTELOTT Is IIug Dcfendrd hy 1114 Brother, Iu a Litter to (lie ""riots." ACCIDENT OH THE ATLANTIC AND PACIFIC RAIt-nOAD. Uwly KciinLrs Puraell for L'sia-r ilob Vlolire Atralnst IIJs Upiocen!. TO INVESTIGATE THE ALLEGED SILVEft POOL FABTY. Conllnaalorj Rcparls r the Halite Hal-ite in ilie llmi Laal-. By Tilftrtrn to'iseai-rj.i i.nrri:i: rnt'ii vr. nutrriLoTr. llm IVrllrr l?nilr iKt t '.s-Bes or II. s. Mnulra. London, Dec. IT. Walter Ha-telott Ha-telott writes to the 7TmJ: "'All that Stanley lias Mid about me Is untrue. It is aUo untrue that my brother w rote mo to prevent Troph from divulging anything, or that SLinleyjor his UlU-ers. warned me nut to publish my hrotlu r's diaries. Ilonney told me s jiiio but not all of the tales, but lie at the samo time told storiea to the discredit ot nearly every offlitrof the expedition, including in-cluding Stanley. The latter "s book aud all sulisesiuent accusations arc-full arc-full of IrrecoccllaWa contradictious and liieon'lslrucles, largely made up of tliescourln;rs of the camp gus!p. Stanley has done tliis to cover his own culpability." He encloses a lctler from rretiten-aut rretiten-aut Barrt, testifying to Msjor liart-telott's liart-telott's indomnltaws energy and courage. IleUtenant Bavrt wa? ou the siiit, but never heard ths nccu-saticlis nccu-saticlis whi-dt Stauley lias mtde. In I lure ir n ItruUrr. Ni:w Yd.-, Dec. l.k A loudon di-patcii this mornlug says: "Brok er falle-1 litre today Willi heavy llabllitles. Hewas a large trader in American railway securities." - Ct.Concrrssiiliui IXail. liANCAsTKIt, Pa., Dec 13. Ex-Coiigressinaii Ex-Coiigressinaii J0J111 A. HIesLind dicsl thisuiirnlnsof parsLs, aftera long iliness. lt.tilnr SftWfni. I iM-i AniikltsC Ual , Uec. IS. Rejiort has tieva received of a fatal ! accident on tile Atlantic and P.i-I P.i-I cillc taiiroad. Near Needles, Tliurs- day i.ionilug, the westbound pas-j pas-j K-nger train cristied into tliecabaose j of a freight train. Particulars ore imeagie. It is reported that.ifire-I that.ifire-I man of the in-scnger and M. A. Tlioinpson. a wealthy cattlo breeder I of Io.-a City, were killed. It Is also stated that" five pa-'engers were fatally injured. I I'rrssnletl His t'rrittutinls. I BKitSE, Dec. 13. John I). Wu-h-buriie, the newly apjwiuted Amen-can Amen-can Mlui-ter to Switzerland, toIay prc-stfuted his credeullals. lllspute Amniir l'arlncrs. PiTTSUfKO, Iter. 13. Execution for 'r-fci i-ttJ was today Issued against the Pltlebtin; Lttruli-r Co. The truuble grew out of a dispute anion,: Iheiortiiersaudan application for the ap2tutmeut ol a receiver. Iclh r .Setrelar r r.olile's Ifrotlirr. Washington, Doc. 13. Secretary Secre-tary and Mrs. Noble left Washington Washing-ton last night for Columbus, Ohio, in obedience to a telegram announcing announc-ing the death of the Secretary's brother there. Itisr.I mi .Irrminl ol a Strike. SivIcam: Vai.13, Wash., Dec. 13. j New s has beeu receiveil tonight that the Tie-rmineat Burke,Idatio, In Coueru'Aleue, hits tieen clcAcsl ou account of the strike uf the union miners, who uemind the discharge of nil non-union men. It isfeared there will be trouble in other mines. .ssr.rmiirnl. I'lIII.AI'IILrill.l, Dec. 13. The tirniol Wel-ti A. Lea made an assignment as-signment today. No statement of lia'dhlies or u-sets are obtainable jet. Arrest r n Itjnk President. PlIIUMiCLflll , D.-c. 13. Louis K. Htietler, prtsi.cntuf the Brown Hank of Vi:ierrca,iud vlcc-presIJeut or ttie Ainc-rtcau Life Insurauca ; Cumpany, axinst whom a warraut wu- t-sui-1 etesday, chargiiu Wni with esmspirucy wttn Geo. F. Work and others to aefrsiud tlie depositors in! others Interested in.llm Uuuk and insurance cumptliiy, was arrested in tins city tills m-irnlng. The esishk-r lia not tjeen arrvleil Jet. .Vei York si..rk .'Inrk.t. Nirtv Yoru:, D.-c. 13. News of the failure ol an influential operator opera-tor iu London, wnu is largely in-tirn-lrd iu American stock", especially es-pecially iu L'nlon Pacific and St. Paul, cast a shmte uju thu market for stcuritls tliis inoruing, and at first.' tlie prices aM over the ii-twere lower. Union Pac.flc were 1 aud SL Paul 1 . per cent. But the unr-kct unr-kct became strung and the rally was sharp and decided, Mi-touri Picilic ri-iiig I 'j.ot. Paul, Western Union anl Union Pacific each '., Rock Island 1, Atchison t. ana others smaller fractions. I'tiese prices were uot fully maintained, but the rsacti'Hi wussliitht. At II o'clock the market was dull aud heavy, Imt still ceneraily at slight fratliousbet-ter fratliousbet-ter than the opeulng prices. |