Show CONDENSATIONS FROM Tt-II Tt THE 1 MORNING NG PAPERS i The death is announced of Emil Holub tho the African explorer Bishop A. A Latane of ot the Episcopal Episcopal Epis Epis- copal church died in io Baltimore last night ot of pneumonia pI Richard Maurice Maunice Bucke Burke superintendent r of t the London Ont as asylum lum well veli known 1 Oe I as ma an insanity expert and as S the h lifelong life life- l long long- friend and literary literal executor of Valter Walter Wal- Wal 4 L ter Whitman itman the tho poet Is dead Mr James Smith former Mayor Maior of t Louisville Ky and prE president of ot the 4 Stove Sto Manufacturing company Is I old age He was born in 1515 1115 j Henry Pierce is dead at Ocala Fla la He was well known as A scientist and nd served ye e J 1 for thirteen years yesra as dent Of Rutgers female college to which position he was elected at the age of 29 t. t A representative e of the h United States s Steel et ed Corporation d denies le leh the h report from t that the corporation had bought f 2 Iron tron properties In that countr country A caucus of part party leaders In the sect sec sec- t ond end chamber of the the- Hessian Diet has reQuested re re- requested re- re quested the Grand Duke of ot Hesse to communicate com corn to them his reason for tor obtainIng obtain obtain- ing lug a divorce from the Grand Duchess Lord Loid Rosebery's announcement of hi his final separation from Sir Henry Camp Camp- bell section of the Liberal party forms a fruitful topic for editorial i articles and for discussion in all r quarters of Great Britain n Yesterdays Yesterday's statement of or the treasury hows Available cash balance balance- 59 gold A. A Another T. T t Stewart fe attempt into t to O litigation throw the e hesta ha has estate been of 01 estopped by Justice 8 Scott ott of the New York Supreme court contradicted The Chilean rumors Government that has secret officially have b been en In progress with AT- AT 4 I 1 i ii J. J. J 4 t i h f i 71 gentina for thi purpose of reaching reaching a direct di- di without on the boundary question to the British arbitrator The Minnesota Senate Has passed two memorials to Congress one being the n House the Senate measure I urging g bill Congress and the other to fh pass s a r I t n the passage of States Senator Nelson s bill te strengthen the the Interstate The commerce law storm which prevailed In the E yesterday turned to Est st sleet In PennSYlvania and nd l J Maryland fland eastern badly pling telegraph and telephone crippling crip- crip As the service afternoon wore wore- on the wires the south as tar far to as BaltImore and Wash Wash- Washington ton ington went down cutting oil oft telegraphic pr practically communication Mike Conway ot a miner lse while Il helplessly dr drunk was shot and killed II at k near Walsenburg Sunday night an Italian Uan miner employed I at t th the his life Kokomo by being mine n overcome v at ic Russell si by t bad nad h sir air lost o t Mrs k L. L D D. f Long ns of Copper Rock dW died at bursting t Boulder i-d i of r a of blood apoplexy vessel caused In s the e by head aJ the e Andy West est night yardmaster of Cold Cold- rado Southern at Segunda is dead from stack Injuries injuries received from a falling failing smoke smoke- Walter Waiter Prendergast a a stone atone hauler I F Fort Collins was as th thrown wn from hi his wagon a at I suffering a fractured knee nee and I several ii scalp wounds I Chairs have been placed In the new new- I I opera-house opera at Victor ictor The date date- for the opening will be some time during the first I weeK In March I The shaft of the California mine at Central City was badly wrecked b by the dropping I of two water buckets to f a aWilliam depth of 1700 1700 fe feet o William It H secretary tary of the Overland an Trotting ln association I uI n un un- un derwent w a surgical ur operation p In D Denver Den Den- I ver for Fire Tire in the varnish works of Emil c Calain Ca- Ca lain 1 In Long tga Island city spread to O the varnish 1 works s of Pratt Lambert rt M The former was waa destroyed the latt latter r da damaged aged considerably Ernest Ii H. H Bjorkman a cOI contractor tractor and aid real estate dealer of Canton O a. filed a a. voluntary petition in bankruptcy in the J. J p f k f J r i It 2 l. l United States District court at Cleveland I IThe The liabilities are placed at af as assets assets as' as assets sets Subscriptions have been received in ex excess excess ex- ex cess of the amount necessary to secure the donated b by a New York gentleman gen gen- gen gen- whose name has been kept se secret secret secret se- se cret f for r the rebuilding of the Wooster O a. a university r recently destroyed by tire lire The trustees will have at their disposal A company composed of Boston and New York capitalists capitalists- has laid out the ground for a It new smelter at Grand Junc Junc- tion to tp cost I Archie Crockett and William Agnew two well-dressed well young joung men men were arrested arrested ar ar- ar- ar rested in Greeley by Sheriff Sherif Camp Camo for passing a 50 30 counterfeit bill I A carload of coal miners who left Gallup Gal Gal- GalI I I lup N N. M M. on account of the closing of the mine there were put to work at the k I Walsen mine in n Huerfano county Burglars entered the home of Miss Jennie Jen Jen- JenI I nie nit Burns sister of James F F. Burns of I f the Colorado o value of or Springs l' l about l i m 1100 and stole There g Jewelry is no r clue IU to I I A A- AP P P. I and Joseph R R. Bailey of Boulder were Injured by being thrown I f from o their buggy U in a runaway Bailey I Is thought o h t to have ol sustained u ti Wi internal in- in juries I About a score of bricklayers from Pennsylvania Penn Penn- PennI I sylvania arrived In Pueblo yesterday morning to work for the Colorado Fuel I and works Iron company at tho the Minnequa I H. H E. E Nagel known generally by the nickname of Butch Nagel who has mined In Boulder county for years and of who fh the h for 0 Colorado the i I a last ast gt Northern year e em has s m mine been e on foreman Four Mile creek above SaUna Salina dropped dead in iii the tunnel of heart disease W v. R R. Jackson colored while attempting attempt attempt- I ing to board a moving switch engine at Pueblo was fatally Injured Daniel Rufus Brigham one of the most prominent young cattlemen in Colorado died at s residence in Denver after an illness or ot two days' days duration He was 36 years of age The twelve twelve-j twelve old old car son of James with Smith his of f La g Junta Junta- while 1 t Playing Indian n c companions had one of his I eyes I j t shot out with an arrow He lie was taken to Pueblo for ron treatment At the close e of the e 1901 scholastic Ich year i in Colorado r there were e school schoolchildren children in the State Of that number are bo boys s and are arc girls whose ages range from 6 to 21 years A A. E E. Hewey a pioneer resident of Red Bed Mountain n died at his homo home of pneumonia eu dp nia He w was prominent e in mining and gd business circles and well welt known all air over t the e southern part of ot the State The miners of the camps in iii the Fremont Fremont Fremont Fre Fre- mont district are raising a purse of several several sev sev- sev- sev eral hundred dollars to tolve give to the sink tr f 1 ann lA ing Chandler I miners They f will also as assist assist as- as them in finding employment J. J H H. Thomson of Pueblo was shot by C C. H. H H H. Law Lawrance ranee a wholesale grocer at 3 o'clock in the morning while emerging I t from o the latter's warehouse with a sack J ll her of stolen o provisions on i his shoulder I Michael T T. Golden Ii a a. fireman of Engine I company No 7 stationed at West Vest Thirty Thirty- second avenue and Erie street Denver nearly had his left th thumb mb bitten off oil by a huce rat He lie m may y lose his hand if not his life At the close of the 1901 school year the fifty seven sev n. n County Superintendents In Colorado had d on on hand in their school funds The he total school receipts receipts re re- re- re during the h year amounted to 3 y yAn 42 C An O g. g ga a autopsy Gum by ny conducted Drs rr lc T T. dJ J J. on at the rn b body an and d H IL of K D Dunklee revealed reveal that death was due to dilation of the heart Gum died In a acell cell at the Denv Denver r Jail where he was was' held as an Insane person erson The Colorado Coloro Fuel and Iron company at Pueblo will soon so Undertake the largest I I I storage reservoir scheme in the State by building a stone atone dam across the entrance to the Beulah valley The water will wm supply the steel works I Alexander Wilberforce aged agea 35 25 years I died of consumption in Colorado Springs I He was a a. direct descendant of ot Samuel namueL i bishop of Winchester England Eng Eng- EngI I land and Ilber a third son of f William force the p a e English statesman and Judge John Slaughter assistant State librarian L U is III in at his home in Cheyenne I and while e there Is no 1 immediate danger I i k f of fatal results It Is feared that his great age will work against him He is 93 years old He was wa the first white man to visit the site of Denver Bill Star the outlaw now in the State Asylum for Insane at Evanston Is la dying T T. F. F Achenbach a prominent ranchman ranchman ranchman ranch ranch- man of Leo committed suicide at Casper by taking morphine Achenbach was de despondent despondent de- de John Kirby proprietor of the Glenrock ck hotel and one of the pioneers of that section of ot the State Is dead after a lingering lingering lingering lin lin- lin- lin gering illness A A. R R. H. H Christian a a. telegraph operator at Garland had his arm badly crushed between between be be- be- be tween the cars Saturday He was taken to Cody for tOr treatment The railroads of Wyoming have granted a a. a arate rate of one fare tare for to- the round trip to delegates delegate to LO the Wyoming convention which meets in Cheyenne on February Eth Twenty soldiers of the Eighteenth v in in in- fan fantry try stationed at Fort Russell attended attend attend- ed chur church h Sunday In its Cheyenne The next day they were tined lined 2 3 each for not being present at the evening roll roil call The report from rom Lander that the Arapahoe Arapahoe Arapahoe Arapa- Arapa hoe Indians Indiana were stealing sheep was was' originated by two scheming bucks who found a herd of WO 00 head that had wandered wandered wan wan- dered away awai from their herder and drove them to the reservation where they were corralled I The ministers J s of t Cheyenne have taken a e U UP the b defense o of t the er gambling anti n a w law lawand and are trying to inaugurate a popular movement for or it Hs enforcement tomorrow February and thereafter unless the Supreme court of tho the State declares it is I unconstitutional Mi M Monarch Word hh has Coal ga reached company nh has struck uJ that ai a v vI vein the I of coal Which promises to be oe the best oest in I the State The company will build a railroad into La Laramie ramie and the consumers expect to have first-class first coal at a greatly great great- ly reduced figure It is said that Tom Horn the scout and stock detective confined In the county l Jail at Cheyenne awaiting I trial for the al ai- ai ml tl l murder r of Willie Nickel Is growing I Ivery very nervous and is eating eating- very little His trial will be heard some time during the early part of ot May o |