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Show TIIE (5IIAVES TUIAIi. V CorrrM)ii Irnl nf Hie Huston "Herald'' "Her-ald'' railed to Iho Mam!. "tins. DARNADY HAD MANY LOVCRB." Ilrlrrllte Hiini!i'a IMmiihi? lrll' moil) Ignlnst Hr, Urates (lorftiliardiil. by Taletrat li lo ll e S tws J Till IIAIINIIH lUIIIMIt. tn Atili.sr Slmxliir lliat Nile Had lll.il ol l'..l...n. Ufnvlh, Dec 21. Charlea Llocoln, Ibo 1'rovljeneo corresj ondent of tbo Huston cra'r,waa oalle I to the .laud, Hu hell an Interview with Dr. Uravrs tbo litghtthe I dter arrived from Deliver, Deli-ver, April kith list Hie doctor told witness that bo had been appointed to lnok after Mrs. Ilaniaby'a roiorty after bo bud been solicited three times. Hi knew much about her, but lor the a:ik of lur daiiktitura lie In J kept iulet, but bo did not think bo oould remain iiuli I any longer. Mrs. Harm-by, Harm-by, be said, hut many luveir, and be likc of her alleged Intimacy with HrnlKtl, the guide, file litter drank very much, and Mrs. Iletinell raised a n w about her action with ber husband. hus-band. It was all bosh that be tin! drawn up u will for tier, but be admitted ad-mitted that bo was n biurflclary under bir will. An autopsy was held on her holy In Denver and It had been shown that 'she bad died ot poison. poi-son. Witness had a second Interview with the iloitor tarly on the following morning. Trlckiry, of tbe llostjr-Ouoe, waa wltu blm ou Ihla orxaatou. They entered the doctor's hotiiu at "15 a. lu. the doctor said that when be met Mrs. Ilaruahy alio waa not lu good t'tiyahal condition, lie gave hermucU attention, for whlon, bo si cured extra cumiM tisatlon. rrlikeraud witness asked the doctor questions. Iho latter lontlnuid that ho and Mrs. Graves were guests of Mrs. ltaruaby tho previous summer at Uluo Mountain lake at Mrs. llvrnaby 's expense. ex-pense. After lie nrrlved lie fouud Nils. Ilatuaby and Mr. Ileiiuett In their bouie. ihu lodliatlms were that they ha I not been doing what waa tlpht. Lincoln said that tu that Interview Oravrs told lilui that Mrs. llaruaby had died from a shock, and thero waa no doubt that sho waa murdered. Gravis knew that Mrs. Ilarnaby bad marJu a will, and that It was in ills favor. Detective Ilanscomb of tho llostou rinkrtonageuty eworo that Graves admitted to lilru that he had sent Mrs. llarnaty thu bottle ol whisky. Uu tola (his In thu presence of John Conrad, Con-rad, 1 ut not until liolli bad given him their word or honor that they would not use what lie told them aa evidence I u court. Conrad corroborated Hauaoomb's testimony. ro Nulla Sxnlusl Aiue.lean Ylalsr. Ouaiia, Xeb., Duo, 21, Two suits, aggiiKntlnz JllO.OOd, were Instituted lu tbe district court against Hie American Ameri-can Ytutirworks Company, and ou attachments wblch were issued the sherlll took (asseaalon of the entire lot nl plant this morning. Tbe plain-tin plain-tin In both suite la the Blilikle, Harrison Har-rison A Howard Iron Company ot Mlseouil, The Denver plant bas alio tci n attached, l !ksw Inalantl Illutirr In llrnnkljn. lllitniMAN, Dec. 21. The New I'nglatidBiclutyor Ilrooklyn gave a dlniurtonlghtln tho assembly rooms of the Aca lemy of Music In commemoration commem-oration of the 71st anniversary ot the landing of tho rilgrlms. Hon. Calvin I I'ralt, president, presided. At thu conclusion of thedlnner 1'rea-Ident 1'rea-Ident I rnlt mado n brief njilrris, after wblch thu toaaU, "The I'rcsldmt of tbe Uultedatatas,'nnd "In Memory of Ueueral Bberman," v,eru drank lu silence. J nit at that moment ex-1'rraldent Cleviland eutered and was greeted with n storm of ai plause, Mr. Cleveland was Introduced, and, In the course of bis remarks, said:"The nigrluiaaud their Ue.ceudants, and all w hu i elehrate forefathera' day, will fall In the dlsihaage ot their highest duty ir, yielding to Ihu temptation of an uu-Ainirican teuUsncy, they neg. led to preach pcrsiitinlly tha lu the srly days there was, nud still ought to be, tuclialhlngasattue and distinctive distinc-tive Anitrlcaulsm. This dois not rutaiithatthesplrltof uirrowneis or ) rosuli tlon should bit encouraged. It tints, however, mean the Insistence that every transfer of allegiance from nnothir government to uutuwu slisuld signify the taking on at the same lime ef an nggrenlve and afllriuatlve devotion devo-tion to the spirit of American Institutions. Institu-tions. It means that ourgotirnru.nl la notiuitid toaalflsh, morbid peuile, and that In their hands It la not safe. This li tbo tlrnu when there la n priu-lngmed priu-lngmed for the lamest eufirccnient ot tbsu trulbt; and ocoailous like this c stiuot be better tmprovud than trading trad-ing us to such self correction ss shall nt us to Illustrate aud teach the lessoua of true Americanism. Willi such pre) ..ration aa this, hiving uo place for Iguohle thought, our govurnmout cannot without erverslou boll nut unequal rewards and encourage atdfldi ilt signs. Wo shall loach that this heritage of ours haitxeiicoiilldcd to Hie pntrlollo keeping and loving i arenr a true Americanism, and that this alomtiaii preserve It." Tho other ereskera were General Horace I'orter, Hon. lloswell a. Horr aud Iter. Charles II, Hall. Ncvere alarm lu lu,,.. Deo Motsra, Dec. 21. Central Iowa waa visited by a levere sloini or wind, ralu and bull. The ctreets of DiaMolms werelloudel. Hall stopped ttio course of the water ami made travel fomomit tlmanlmitttlmpoisllile. Lightning and thunder uciouiiaiilod thu storm Cnhlu lasa.nxrrM Mnj liml. Han I'liANCisot), Dec. ill. The loard ol health lo ay dicldod Hut cabin jas.eugera ou thu steamship "Uly of I'eklu," which arrived yoa lordly from Chins with two ones of smallpox nu bosrJ, insy las allowed to Isnd slier thilr (rrsoua! ellscli nre fumigated, I ut steerage pe'venxcrs will I n detained III quarantine ror two weeks after thu last case of smalliiox la ernd 1-cated. |