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Show IAI IIIIIIM V'H MirircuT. . H Masley Hjs Jellr.r. ll.eitl Hlm la, ' fl till ,MI Ajr... 1 Hj BACItAJllVTO, Cal, Jan. 4. Night f f' roremanBtarleyof tbe railroad yard iH1 made a confession today In which he l WB admlta that Knglnier ueorge Jetlrlei, E 01 two months aco, mado n proposition to ll hlm and a third party to go out to E SB llrlghton and kill Miss K. O. Ayres, a I IH leligra) Ii operator there, to whom jH Jellrloa waa united In a bigamous , IH marrlvgo. Tlie threo went out, but ! Btarley baoked out. Jeflrle is still in H Jail here, charged with murder. , Qj t "lnllett In lle.lli. r H Nl w Yum;, Jan. I. According to a , dispatch from Whitehall, N. J., Nora : jB Holt of that place shot and Instantly M killed Ldward Bmlth, to whom alio I SM was betrothed, and then blew her .( brains out. Tne couple hal quarreled 111 during Iho day. That night they at- jj Q tended n party. Late in the evening ' t I the gueela wero startled to hear two H pistol shots. Hushing out they found f the young man and the woman lying f' Bldu by side dead. In the dead girl' f ; ( hand was clenched a revolver known . 9 to have belonged to Bmlth. Borne of Ir ' tho girl' frlonda bellovo it to be a Y doiibla suicide. i ii I i lenieneenis irresteel. lis B Lo-tOON, Jan. 4. Tho Standard'! j,. I Paris correspondent says: "An uu- ij I conllrmed rumor Is cutient in Paris ffM that M. (Jlomeiioeaii tin been arrested ' ; t 111 connection with tha Panama "Si-, i scaudal". jj J A rittr'ler I'tirvu.J by m Mob. ejwl HUNTl.saTDN, W. Yb , Jen, 4. Jno. Mi Itote, colored, today stabbed Mrs. BBil Mattle droves In the Jucular vela with L. a knife and then shot her four times, P.' onu of tho balls (Missing directly through her heart. Bbeuledlnstaut- HI ly. lloso won pursued a short dlstuniu eXM and captured. Thuofllccrshad ahanl Jf-jfl time lo keep oil tbe Infuriated mob , l' I who wanted to lynch the black brute, ! I The Indignation of thepeoplowas audi ! , V that It la almost certain that Itose will ' i bo taken from thejallaui hauged. 1 1 i On. Clitiiouii.il IIeBlsler.it. . ,i Pmaiiuiiu, Jan. 4. Deputy In- J totnul Ituvenue Collector Mitchell had ' 1 quite o surprise in thu mall today lu . ; tho way of a Chinaman's certificate ot ' t, registration, the first onu thus fat re- . ; J celved. The certificate in question la 1 .' I that of I Lie Clue, luundrymnn at f; 1 Jeannette, Pa. He failed, however, tu 5 Ii ' bu proerly qusllllcd beloro filing tha 1 paier. ) j I sletril Tennitl. tloiiiiiilsslon. Bjij I Uom IN, Jan. 4. Thu uvloted ten- W ' ll ants lumiululou resume! Ha session I'll i: today. Dillon madu an earnest plea mht-i In behalf of the reinstatement of thu ft i evicted tenants nud produced statistic m ,, showlug that a number of good settle- !l l menta weru made, through tbe I lau of i thu campaign between landlord and 'I , , tenants, iho aettlemeut had been f i I brought about through tho good sensu ' ' and good feeling of tho landlords and ,a ! tenants. Lven upon tbo Olphert Ch jt estate of mournful memories, Buttle- rj menu had bten como to, and there wa f, ' prospict that the ovlclod ten- ' jj nuts would bo relnstitej, neverthe- , ItM UIIIou Informod thu commission II 5 ' that tkeru weru thousands of evicted 1 1 teuants whosu condition was pltlablu j .; , ami deaiurate; that it constituted n j IH menacuto tho publlo peace, and ho M If urgently advised that measures bu I ! adopted for tholr relief, both on the y ground ot humanity and publlo securl- ; ty. Dillon also spoke soveroly of tboso landlords who apparently wero ' ' endeavoring tn embarrass thu govern- , ; . nient by merclloi eviction nt thl I i severe season. .Dillon stilted that tbu ' I total amount received from all sources It ll of iupKirt for thu evicted tenants "III under the plan campaign waakllKkl li, pounds. J Nltser I'nrelinse. , i" WasiiinutoS, Jan. 4 The treasury , '-j! department yeeterday purchased olW, ?, 000 ounces of silver at 8333 20. I !' |