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Show VOL. XVIII Bl CITY, UTAH, THURSDAY, J CJLY, 20, 1899 LQG-A- KO 131 striking him. cept the invitation to speak at the aud tie state officials have been in4th. Officer Chase- says he Auditorium meeting Thursday formed by their correspondents of wrenched the gun from Benbrooks night. tbe state of affairs. Early action f j UGHTKIBC - - hand, who had hold of the handle. 5th. Chief Hilton produced the which is now identified as all Sources pistol, Telegraphic lews'Froa belonging to Benbrook. 6th. Dr. H. Andersen tells- - of to ilia Jonmali Last E?enici the autopsy and the cause of death, the bullet through Morris heart. 7th. The Cornors jury, Latey, and Meacham, found that Tuckett MurMorri i Xiatest Developmanta ia the C. Morris came lo nis death Barton Handed tj Benbrook der Case-G- un from a bullet fired from a pistol pew Minutes Before the Sfcojtiag held in the hlids of John H. Hew York Wants Batuiy Beys Ben-broo- k. Alger The pistol wa-- sent to Benbrook in a napkin, a few minubs before the shooting occurred. 8th. Besigns. r ( Special to Journal.) Lake, July 19. A new sen- WANT BATTKltY BOYS. Salt Lake, July 19. Governor sation was sprung in the Morris Wplls todayjreeeived a communiAt noon the cation from Chas. A. Whittier of tragedy ' today. New York, who wrote at tlio reNews was informe i that two of Mijor General Merritt, quest ladies were accidental witnesses to chairman of the Dewey Celebration the committee, asking whether the two other women entering rooms of the dead man in the Utah volunteers who served in Mane Hooper-KldrIge Block, shortly ila at the time Dewey was there could be sent to Gotham and join after 10 oclock ,lat .night. They . lu e paradf thought it a very insular proceed- - j Wells replied, stating ing, especially 1 1 vie a of the fact that hi hat taken the matter under advisement and would 'give it further attention upon the return of the boye from the front. , gH ' THREE TONS OF by Governof Bradley is expected. GOLD. Seattle, Wash., July 18. Over three tone of gold brought from Alaska !asi.night-by-th- e steamer Roanoke was deposited in the United States assay office today. It was the proytrtyof 100 individual depositors, and aggregated in value about $1,600,000. The deposit of the Canadian Bank pf Commerce was contained in 16 boxes, weighing 400 pounds each. Its value was $1,250,000. TWELVE YEARS A SLAVE. Jnd ianapolis, 'Indr.'J ulyl7. -- RICH IS INSANE. Tex., July 17. A special SAYS MRS. Austin, from Corsicana. Tex., Say: Dr. P. S. Jenkins, who lived at K1 Paso at one time, knows, intimately, Mrs. llich, who is to be surrendered to the Mexican government for trial on a charge of murdering her husband. He says tbt? woman is undoubtedly insane. 4 JEALOUS RIVAL SUSPECTED. Chester, Cohn., July 17 Harry Chadwick, aged 24, of New Britain, called on a youog lady here Saturday night, and since then has been missing. His bicycle, hat and cuffs were found rear Clarks creek, and there were blood stains on the ground. A WOMAN HANGED. It is thought he was murdered 19. London, July Despite by a jealous rival and' thrown into strenuou-- j efforts to secure a re- the creek. prieve, including an appeal to the KILLED BY BANDITS. QueeD, MaryAnn Ansill, who was La VegaB, N. M., July 17 Oncoming out the women in black coovicted of murdering her sister carried a large bag full of things, Ann. an inmate of an insane Details weie received here this She and her companion on rcaon- - j asvlum, bv sending her poisoned morninz of a pitched battle between the sidewalk ing jumped intoiCake, was hinge! today at St. Al-- a a sheriff's posse and the gang of and drove carriage away. bans. 'J he cnme for which Mrs. outlaws who held up the Colorado Relatives on going to me rooms Ansell was executed was com Southern passenger train at Folsom, this afternoou lound tpat the place milted for the purpose of securing N. M.,a few days ago. The affray had been liwrally looted. Just the payment of life insurance occurred near Cimarron. J. W. what was carried off is not known, money The murderess having Farr, a member of the posse, was obtained .a policy npou the life of killed. Deputies Loyetnd 8mith of her sister, giving a false descrip- Springer, N. M.. were' probably tion. fatally wounded. VV. II. Reno, chief of the secret service department oi 8AN 8 ALVA DOR BELEAGUERED. the Colorado Southern, was also Washington, D. C., July 19. U. wounded. The robbers escaped to S. Consul Jenkins at San Salvador the hills. Another posse was ha9 reported to the State Depart organized at Cimarron and is now Todays other developments in ment by cable that San Salvador in pursuit of the robbers. is in a state of siege as the result the case: DRIVE8 THEM INSANE. 1st. Leda Strombcrg revolutionary plotting, asserts that she did not send the note Louisville, Ky., July 18 Thomas alger resigns. H. Noles, who left New Albany fiffound in Morris pocket and -- pub teen months ago to take a position listed yesterday, telling him not to f"fhlDf on- ,War. Alger has tendered bta as chief engineer on one of the come that night. .. 2nd. She says she sent another resignation to take effect at the steamers of the Alaska Navigation note, telling him to come. This company, plying in the Yukon river, has returned to his home a note, she says, was as follows: Burt Bryan going to ciiicago, raving maniac, his insanity having Wbydont yon come. 1 am waiting hurry up, Lincoln, Neb., July IS W. J, been caused by suffering from fever in the northwest. Leda. Bryan said this evening that he , A letter received from William rd. Miss Stromberg asserted would start to Chicago tomorrow to a companion of Noles, says on the witness stand that Burt .attend the meeting of the Demo Rahner, became insane at An latter the Morris attacked Benbrook, call- cratic national committee. He de- ing the latter a vile name and c ined to say whether he would ac- - drofsky last February, and eet fire to the hotel at which the men were quartered. R&bner writes that a number of men connected with the boats had become insane on ac-- t count of the climate. T. McKim of Thornton has received a letter from Steve Fell, which says that for twelve years he has been a slave in a tribe of the upper Amazon. He started with two other men, Messrs Edwards and Boynton, one of whom died from a snake bite, and the other from fever. Fell survived an attack of disease, but the natives charged him so much for their services that he was unable to pay, and he was eold into slaveiy. Fell says his last owner wat a young woman, who treated him royally for a time, but, becoming incensed at him, she used great cruelty toward him. Fell slew his guards aud escaped by getting to a tributary of the Amazon and building a raft on which he floated for many miles. A Catholic priest named Patheny Guarmo gave him clothing and aid and a letter to another priest down the river, and he finally reached Ilio Janiero.' From there Fell shipped on a sailing vessel for San Francisco, and is now working on a farm in California. j j j ' MURDERED BY POISONERS. special to the Chronicle from Dallas, Tex., Chicago, July 17. A save: Two girls, one 8 years old and tho other 10, daughters of the widow of John Moore, lost their lives by drinkiDg poison, which it is claimed by the police Authorities, was prepared for their mother, who ia an important state witness in the case against the men accused of tbe lynching of the Humphries. The poison was placed in a water pitcher in the house of Mrs. Moore. Her little girls became thirsty and their mother gave each a drink from tbe pitcher. Death followed almost instantly. jf 1 .-- Secretary 1 G? . CASHIER WILL PLEAD GUILTY. TenlblOataslropIifl -- ari -- YlIwaaltj Hotel Fire. rr kV Fireman Killed and Four Fatally Injured Killed by Collapse of the Building After the Fire Was Extinguished Twenty Five Men Hurt. One Milwaukee, Wis., July 18. Over a ecore of firemen were hurt tonight at a fire in the Grace hotel, brick structure at Park a four-storand Reed streets, on the South Side. Four of the victims thought to be fatally injured.After the fire bad been put out, and while ten Bremen were on , the roof and others were working on ladders and inside of the building, the structure collapsed, the roof and floors crashing down into the y basement. The firemen who remained in the street hurried to the rescue and were soon digging their injured comrades out of the mass of debris. As the injured were taken out, ambulances and others conveyances carried them to the emergency hospital, where they received surgical attention. It was regarded as miraculous that several of the fireman were not killed outright. Twenty-fiv- e men were treated at the hospital. Tbe moet strisously injured were. Peter OConnor, burned and bruised, recovery doubtful. Michael Quirk, hoad and body crushed, recovery doubtful. and Captain John Wolf,-hea- d back injured, recovery doubtful. Frederick Oehson. arm broken. Captain P. J. Linehan, ribs broken, bruised, recovery doubtful. Henry Porlcb, ribs broken. Chief James Foley and Assistant Chief Clancey were among the cut and bruised. The property loss is not over -- York, July 17. George W. Valentine, who wrecked the Middlesex County bank at Perth Amboy, N. J., has retained former Judge Rice as associate counsel with $20,000. At 1 oclock this Wednesday Lawyer Savage. Valentine said he would plead guilty and take the morning the police report the finding of the ' body of Edward consequences of his crime. Halev in the -- ruins. Haley was piperaan od engine company No. 3 Imperfect digestloo and assimil- and was married. ' ation produce disordered conditions of the system, which grow and are LEWISTON EMBEZZLER ARRESTED. ' confirmed by neglect. HERBINE Seattle, Wash., July 17. Joseph and N. to tbe stomach, Dorsey, was arrested today on a gives tone from Lewiston, warrant fda, caasee good digestion. Price 50 him with embezzlement. charging t cts. Riter Bros. Drug Co. New CONFLICT A FEROCIOUS ONE. London, Kv., July 18. Today news from Clay county confirms last nights report of the Philpot-Griffifight, and while reducing somewhat the number of fatalities, gives details which emphasize the horrible ferocity of the conflict. Three men, all of the Griffin faction, were killed in yesterdays fight, thtee were fatally wounded and two were seriously hurt. Mee-- 1 sengers from Manchester today report the situation more threatening than ever because of the spread of the feud to families not heretofore directly concerned. The Chad wells and Barnets are said to be joining tbe Griffins and Morris, while the Pbilpots, in thmeeelves the strongest faction, are gathering their fol-- . lowers from neighboring districts n jyThjilynii T T fy . . t n ,1'Kl , ' ITT rorm JT&E NEW. BATTLESHIP ? : ' KEARSARGE. fciitono name ii preserved in the bnlMiiif of the Kearsarge, elikh ia oVw- V completion at the yard of the Newport Neu t Shipbuilding Company. The original the civil war and woe finally wrecked on lloncador Reef, ind-1.T0B hltMa, The new Ksarsorge ia a battleihip of the first clue and will be one of . , and moat formidable ia the nary. ,4!? 1? V - j . in expectation that their antagonists, who were worsted in yesterdays battle! will seek an early opportunity for revenge. A number of inquiries have been received here from Franfort today -- j JOCKEY REIFF, TOI SLOAN'S NEW RIVAL. 'fod Sloans American rival, Johnny Reiflf, known ftl Midget Reiff, who ia hotly ndee I disputing the first place on the Eugliah race tracks, cornea from Kanaoa. Johany has at S3 pound end ia considered n wonder. He kna been riding only n year, bat , scored uonyeucccaaes. |