Show BY ia gw X nn amt i JL jle U nid tid nip luul fils ampi amri jl A F TO the TOE DESERET NEWS s PER pen WESTERN UNION TELEGRAPH UNE use F ASTERN EASTERN NEW yorktee YORK The brooklyn detectives arrested this evening evening a woman about 30 years old wh who worked in a shirt factory in kew hew york under an assumed name she refused to talk except to answer inquiries in the briefest manner she was arrested on information given b by y W W goodrich brother of chas goodrich who was murdered on thursday night the woman arrested is married but had trouble with her husband and left him her connection with the murdered man was of the most intimate character he was in the habit of visiting her at her abode in new york 22 orchard st according to her statement she has been three times with goodrich at the house in degraw street goodrich there told her lie he was not married but had bad foolishly got in with a girl but had shook her she says she had had some trouble at her house with some man about goodrich when he was present and she took toor him into another room she refuses to tell where she was on thursday night but she thought she was at home she got to work at 11 on friday morning but generally went to work at 8 she could not tell why she was late that morning she did not go over to brooki brooklyn y n to see the body because she disliked to see goodrich in that condition she gave the police a roll of bills to take to her mether mother with a request that the latter might not be informed that she was at brooklyn being asked if she had formed any theory how goodrich came to his death she said she thought he was killed by some man who followed him home she will be detained at the brooklyn police headquarters for the present NEW YORK 28 A very large number of the the leading railroad men from various parts of the country are in the city for the purpose of having a conference the nature of which is not stated among those present are oakes and oliver ames tom scott sydney dillon general bremont premont general anson stager of chicago and general burnside on being questioned concerning the one thousand dollars in credit Mo bilier biller stock which representative kelly not considering his property recently wanted turned into the treasury oakes ames states that he had been requested to endorse the bonds that they might be made available to the treasury the ques question t ion lon 0 occurs however that as relly kelly did not consider the bonds his he never had an ownership in them hence ames leaves the matter with his attorneys settlement for ames also says that tha lie has written to tile the attorney general that the credit Mo bilier company dont intend to give up its bonds to the united states but will ofner offer them for fo 2 inspection y s P action ex c congressman on gressman roosevelt roo Boo sevelt in a lecture here last eve ningon corruption in congress said that of bills passed during the past year there were not more than one in twenty that the members knew adyth anything ing about this is attributed to the tsie bad rules of the house he spoke at length of corrupt legislation tio nand and said the only legitimate business was just before the close of the session A conference of the committees i employers and journeymen e carpen te mera tera rs was lold lei iol nas has nast hast t evening but it is understood that no settlement was arrived at on the eight hour ilour question A final meeting takes place on thursday next the gas men meet on monday if the companies then refuse to return to the eight hour system and place additional add men at work a strike will take laco lace place on the monday following the boss oss plasterers of brooklyn last evening demanded per day for eight hours bours work a refusal will result in a strike NEW YORK 29 A special from havana says that thag bidwell arrested by request of the english government charged with complicity in the forgeries on the bank of england is not a british subject but an american and a native bf indiana his arrest is not justified j by any treaty of extradition between pain and england or the united State sand is declared by lawyers to be illegal and without a precedent except in the case of in 1864 they also declare that it is a violation of the laws of spain and of the treaty stipulations with the united states and in contempt of the guarantees of the laws of 1870 rela reia relative tiie tipe to foreigners the british vice consul obtained by thousand dollars from mrs bidwell in bonds complaints having been made the captain general ordered that the money be deposited bidwell cx ex pressed a desire that it should be sent to new york ork information derived from the parents of the woman armstrong charged with the murder of goodrich shows that she was at home on the night of the murder mrs armstrong says she has been twice married but her husbands are dead her parents are aged and suffering from poverty bovert Y she is their only support the officers will detain her until the case is thoroughly sifted she admits having been at goodriche Good richs house one day last week postmaster gen cresswell is re sported as saying yesterday that the statement that there would be no increase afrates of rates paid for postal cars is untrue as the act passed last session authorized an increase lucrease next year of five Ji undred hundred thousand dollars the coron erss inquest in ill the case of goodrich began in brooklyn this afternoon several witnesses have been on the stand but thus far nothing new has been elicited district attorney britton expresses express esthe the belief that the woman arrested last night mrs myers if she commit ike the murder herself know knows sal sai all ali I 1 about abou tit it she bhe admitted th that atGood goodrich paid her rent for her and in fact fac t supported her prof boyle think this is the woman lie he frequent ly saw with goodrich the Ther mother nother of mrs myers reported to be an honest respectable woman greatly laments her daughters arrest and ania says she is an honest good girl and the main support of the family she said she scarcely ever went oui out t of evenings she might have been out some evenings last week but brutshe she always came home by ten she frequently received letters but never mentioned their contents it is reported that the counsel for mcdonnell the alleged bank of apply for habeas corpus on the ground that commissioner guttmann is not authorized to sit on extradition cases and the charge of conspiracy is not covered by the extradition treaty judge brady to day decided to admit george francis train in 1000 bail but the prisoner declined to furnish it BOSTON in the case of Tl timothy llo lio hogan gana a striking horse sheer for threatening and assaulting peter Pin kington for going to work in the horse borse shoe companas comp anys shops judge Parme Par parmenter menter ilter liter today to day decided that the of flence came within the statute in relation to compelling persons to do acts against their will by threats of punishment for which the penalty is I 1 imprisonment in the state prison for not exceeding ten tend years or by fine not exceeding five thousand dollars or by both in v viewing the matter the tile judge said th the lct iet acts let alleged and proved in this case were peculiarly offensive to the free principles which prevail in this country and if such practices could enjoy impunity they would tend to establish a tyranny of irresponsible persons dersons over labor and mechanical easiness business Eu siness which would be extremely injurious to both the judge held hogan in 1600 bail on both complaints for trial in the superior court NEW ORLEANS tom burke the notorious ca binan cabman was shot and killed by robert Des perey this morning NEW YORK at the goodrich inquest several other witnesses we e examined among them rich brother of the deceased who testified that largely indebted to him liim and deeded him his house in degraw st ho has frequently called on his brother and on one occasion saw a woman in the house upon this one of the jurors asked if he lie knew who the woman mornan was tife the coroner asked him not to press the question at the present time INT WASHINGTON ASHINGTON Wm H clagett late delegate from montana has been appointed special commissioner of the general government to investigate the alleged frauds against the indians in montana PITTSBURG 29 last evening the citizens of fallsdown Falls town near reader reager neader per ger P held an indignation meeting against the delegations from the adjoining towns of New brighton rochester and reader falls were in attendance and much enthusiasm prevailed A new mode of warfare aside from speeches and lengthy resolutions is to be inaugurated atez atel an organization was effected according to the plan proposed by dr garrard at the last meeting of the citizens of reader falls fails which is an organization tion of labor unions the members of which pledge themselves not to support either directly or indirectly any business man who favors coolie labor the suggestion was put in the tho form of a resolution and unanimously adopted business men especially merchants have found it to their interest to remain noncommittal on the coolie question quee tion if they do not absolutely go the heathen ST louis mo tio chas G laners a p prominent criminal lawyer of this eity elty I 1 ty died yesterday from the effect of a paralytic stroke received some days ago it is reported from washington that postmaster gen creswell will start ina lna in a day or two on a southern tour in company with senators howe and cameron his principal object will be to inspect the postal service the postal car difficulties he now considers settled until next congress the story published in a sensational paper yesterday that it was known that roscoe was the murderer of goodrich is pronounced by the officials as a fiction roscoe they think may have had something to do with it and it is true that the authorities seek his arrest but mrs IN myers Tyers alias armstrong is known to have been at the house on tile the night ni ht of the murder and that night to have been in company with goodrich in new york till nine yc ol lock clock when they parted amicably there is no clue to the whereabouts of kate stoddard who was an intimate of the deceased she is a suspected p arty party and could probably throw I 1 light 1 i on the murder on the other h and hand the chief of police relates t hat mrs meyers admitted to him that roscoe was the murderer but her statement does not correspond with what has been published the chief therefore thinks however that 11 mrs m meyers was not a party to the crime philadelphia A man was beaten to death at the comer of race and eighth streets last night several parties are arc under arrest NA NASHVILLE silviLLE al 31 the extensive saw mills of sutherland and driver on the bank of the cumberland at edgefield were burned at 3 aam am today the buildings machinery and stock of lumber w werm were ere all destroyed loss to no insurance trenton treston NJ while the fune ral sery services ices lees of rev father macklin n were in in progress this am at st johns cht catholic holle church a crack erack cracking ing noise created the impression Iu that the gallery was livingway givin giving gway way and there immediately ensued a fearful panic in the rush for exit women anac hildren were trampled beneath the crowd which became immovably wedged about the doors for 10 minutes in the meantime women and children were being pulled out by stalwart men and many of them presented a shocking sight an excitement was created in the street and ladders were raised to the church windows and people were thereby taken out some of the clergy of whom there were twenty in tile the church jumped out of the window and went to the front door and announced the safety of the building but without avail soon however the fears subsided and the services resumed the cracking noise emanated from a kneeling board some 14 or more we wounded seriously but none are arm dead NEW york ed edward ward myers an englishman to be a member of the firm of myers sons jondon and who represented in wall street that he had letters of credit for sterling for railroad operations has been arrested in jersey city on a charge of issuing a worthless draft of 30 on the banking house of james king sons of new york NEW at a meeting of the presidents of the various trunk railways interested in the postal car controversy heid held here this pm it was decided to continue running postal cars pending the action of the special committee appointed by the senate to report upon the relations of the post office depart ment with the rall rail railroads roads and a letter to that effect was sent to the post master general on behalf of the various roads agent bangson Bang the post office department was present and urged that the ap appointment ivas ikas ovas I 1 t of this committee was an evidence that congress was disposed to deal equitably with the companies contributions are offered ill in brooklyn on behalf of the family of mrs armstrong whose arrest discloses their destitution and whose support she was judge brady did not decide the train case today to day the warden of the toombs upon hearing this became sick and is now under the care of a physician LITTLE rock BOCK ark after several days discussion the house pass ed a bill providing for the leasing of the penitentiary for ten years to the highest and best bidder A vein of I 1 ead lead and silver ore with some gold dusti dust mixed was discovered a few days ago in this city the vein is supposed to be rich and f prospecting is going on briskly i washington high winds have prevailed prevailed allday aliday all ali day large trees have been een up uprooted rooted and the storm continues tonight to night 29 dispatches Des patches from nearly all parts of the state report that the storm today to day was very general in the south tle the gale was accompanied hy by hail hall snow and rain all the des patches mention more or less damage to property washington the assistant treasurer adnew at new york has been ordered to purchase in bonds on wednesday april fth wednesday april 23 each and sell in gold each thursday during the month of april thus purchasing in all a million bonds and selling six miff millions mons ions in gold NEW new YORK the mercury publishes a letter from baltimore which says that the police of that city were in search of a spaniard named roscoe boscoe who is alleged to have murdered charles goodrich he is the lover of lucilla J myers who is now dundei arrest on receipt of the letter the me mercury y reporter visited the father of lucille he said he remembered the spaniard who frequently called to see his daughter but he had not called since they came to reside in irvington st the mercury then gives the following story concerning the main actors in the tragedy egre egbe before becoming acquainted with goodrich lucille ucille Jj was intimate with the spaniard roscoe on finding that goodrich was possessed of ample means and that his assertions of owning houses in brooklyn were correct she forsook roscoe boscoe for him when her people removed from stanton st SL she changed her workshop t and strove to hide her where I 1 from the spaniard she gave a wrong address on employing with mrs levy and charged those in the place to deny lier her presence should any one ono call for her that the spaniard was vas co cognizant n z 1 ant I of her ber preference for goodrich an and jealous of t the he favored lover is shown by a dispute they had in lier her house and to save him from roscoe she thrust him into another room after removing to irvington street roscoe was at first unable to find lucille but ultimately ti discovered lier her and the intimacy which existed between her and goodrich Good ich ilch on thursday night he watched lier her as she 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