Show BY TE TELEGRAPH LEG f EV EU WESTERN UNION LINE ahja kii CAN marksville marysville MARYS VILLE cal 25 news reached here to LU day that about I 1 this morning a body of masked men from wheatland Wheat laud compelled the chinese on three ranches near wheatland aad to leave their sleeping quarters and marched bliem to wheatland where they were turned loose the ranches visited were ii radions Rad dons mrs fois fo Is and C D woods at the last plan place c the chinese quarters were fired and destroyed with their contents READING 25 A man named lillie owns a mill at shamokin Sha hill his twin twill daughters kate and susie aged six years strayed to an up stairs room in the mill where the shaft was revolving vol ving while at play the little ones ventured too near the machinery and their clothing caught in the and they were drawn around it with each revolution after being thrown around for an hour they were found by an older sister who had bad come to look for them when the machinery was stopped their bodies were found to be terribly lacerated la lacera teu tile the skull of katie was badly fractured and her body I 1 in other ways much mutilated causing her death susie still lives but her chances of recovery are small her entire body is more or less injured several bon hous bons s being broken NEW YORK 26 the western blizzard has i 1 cached new york the mercury has lallen fallen over 20 deg in the past few fei hours arid and the streets that chat were deluged by rain yesterday are covered with ice today to day the wind is blowing a gale and it is with tha greatest difficulty that tele telegraph graph connection can be maintained either east or south the sea in the ba is unusually high and it is feared that the gale will prove almost as disastrous to shipping as the great storm ot of jan ath last BUFFALO 26 one of the heaviest gales of the season set in last night and continued this morning the wind reached a velocity ot 57 miles an hour the temperature is dabove 4 above zero about 9 wei lock last night while the wind was blowing a gale a lady said to be the sister of ex governor seymour was blown from the lake shore train between bet em ed aud and dunkirk she attempted to pass from froin the dining car to the sleeper with her husband and had no sooner stepped upon epou the platform titan than she wae wab carried swiftly off the train tue toe train backed nearly a mile before they found we lady who had escaped death but received a deep gash over the left temple ay 26 after the fearful rainstorm of last baltimore and vicinity was visited by a hurricane more severe than for several years in id western sections of the Uie citi cit aj louses uses were unroofed aud and in several insi inces not only the tiu tin was blown from the lite roofs out also the sheat sheathing hiag was toi torn a off and hurled entirely across the streets the damage will be considerable today to day the wind is still very high with frequent gusts of snow NEW YORK 20 26 the terrific gale has rendered the streets deserted tonight to night the street car lines carry all the per sona obliged to be out it being almost anil impossible possible for other than vigorous people to breast the gale at all on the i mr m iv r ferry boats are running but a acci delay is occasioned by the boats buium ung drifted past their docks traina hide are r reported ported lute late owing to the hard it A iid aids no abatement in the alerce 1111 u s of tue gale was noticeable at mid amid i iii ii I 1 i and reports were being received brou many quarters of the bicy of boru ci or v lets leas serious damage to build 1 jg is I 1 including nc luding the toppling over of s etc A number of women we mi v inured by being blown down in flirt llo queets evets or against obstructions iu bui one ie or two persons were hurt by tf ny missiles the signal service ob arver here said tonight to night that tile the IT I 1 xa storm and montana storm had collided just this city and had abtil bulged d westward I 1 tre the storm center was so near this city that the full effect was felt here the wind was steady from the northwest at an average velocity of afif efty ty miles per hour the maximum velici ty was at 11 a in today loday to lo day when it was eighty four miles per hour the highest speed 8 since 1 new york station was established the highest previously known seventy two miles per hour in 1876 at midnight the thermometer marked twelve and a half degrees the gale is passing easterly along the coast but as it is blowing off the coast the only trouble to shipping will be to that being out at sea only one sailing vessel returned to this port today to day ang and she was towed in she and a tug were smothered in ice reports from adjacent points and points up the hudson river are to the effect that much damage has been done to property telegraph wires have been greatly greatly tangled and communication with the outside world has been almost at a standstill newark N J 26 the wind his has been blowing a gale all day day the roofs of st marys church Parm leys hat store and a dwelling house bouse were blown off the telegraph and telephone wires are down washington 26 A heavy wind stor storm mliss has prevailed here since mid night during last night and today to day several houses were unroofed shutters blown off signs demolished and windows smashed in various parts of the city the roof of the new pension building suffered severely the slate and tin being torn off in m many places A frame house in the western part of the city was blown down this atter nou pembroke 26 the weather is very cold in this section the snow has completely blocked traffic on the canadian pacific Rall railway and nothing can be done toward clearing the track until the storm is over boston 26 at 9 this morning the huge telegraph pole at the corner of market and alabama streets was broken short off by jhb high winds other telegraph poles joles in the neighborhood were broken or torn down in quick succession and several streets were soon blockaded with poles pales and an inextricable snare of wires many horses were entangled john fitzgerald a laborer for the high line di ditch company came cam to denver several days since and went on a spree this evening he went into a pawnshop pawn shop and asked to be shown a revolver which he loaded with the intention of diug the police were called and as captain swain was entering the door fitzgerald pointed the revolver at the officer but before he could fire it swain shot him in the ri right lit groin inflicting a wound atom which he will die when fitzgerald was asked what he intended to do with the revolver he replied if fin in tended to suicide but now I 1 am saved that trouble the cause of the attempt is unknown ST louis 26 A dispatch from houston 11 ton jeaa tv as to the post dispatch states that the houston bank closed its doors this morning some of the heaviest depositors withdrew their funds yesterday afternoon and later in the day asked for a receiver for the bank to be appointed D F smith was appointed receiver this morning and the affairs of the bank are now in hi his hands shands the total amount of money deposited with the bank is the failure is due to the heavy run upon 0 it t at the time when the houston rt city y aana bank failed recently SAN francisco 26 sir alexander stewart ex premier of new south wales his wife son daughter and randolph C west a large shareholder io in the mackay bennett cable company and wile left today on a special car for new york en ea route to london both of these gentlemen are ar e interested in the prospect of constructing the transpacific trans pacific cable between this country and australia sir alexander will re represent present new south wales at the L london on exposition CHICAGO 26 20 the milwaukee st paul and the northwestern roads have been selling first class limited tickets to council bluffs today to day for 9 0 and to st paul for 11 a cut of 8 aud and respectively the rock Island Chicago quincy and the illinois central have not yet met these figures but are expected to do so tomorrow to morrow all the roads however tio wever I 1 ave reduced tue the first class limited san francisco rate to and have also reduced the denver salt lake and all competitive j intermediate i points 8 3 NEW YORK 27 so far as comfort is concerned today to day is far worse than yesterday the mercury has fallen to seven degrees above zero and the wind is still blowing a sale gale at from 51 to 56 miles an hour but one sailing vessel has arrived here since the night before last and that required the assistance of two tugs the bay is deserted no steamers bave have arrived although a number are reported off the coast unable to make new york harbor against the bigale now blowing telegraphic connection with the surrounding country is in even a worse condition than yesterday no wires are working to boston and the east and it is with great difficult difficulty ty that anything can be received from the south there is absolutely no communication muni cation with points in the interior of this state A number of houses have been unroofed tu in this cita and brooklyn but about the on only people injured have been unlucky pedestrians who were blown against the buildings A large number of such huch cases were reported the injured being women in ila most cases the chasing of hats has become less for when they leave the heads they ko go tailing sailing over the house bouse tops into the suburbs to see hatless men scudding studding scud ding along before ane gale is not uncommon new YORK 27 early this morning fire broke out from some unknown cause in the stable of patrick mackey macke iu in magnolia street Bro brooklyn oldyn A hick high wind fanned the flames and scattered the burning embers in every dil direction action fire spread to mackeys lackeys Mac keys dwelling and in a short time both were demolished causing a loss of 2 the flames dames communicated to lutheran cemetery and cy cypress ress hills railroad cow company any depot The The fire could not be checked and the horses were rescued with difficulty the depot sheds and stables were burned with 40 cars seven beven motors and a quantity of harness the company estimate their loss at over insured in different companies but blit not for the full amount TORONTO 27 A serious accident occurred on the northern railway at thorn hill besides the news agent who was killed killed 20 persons were more or less injured the night was intensely cold and mandof many of the wounded were frostbitten frost bitten A farmery farmers team took freight at the approaching tram train and ran right into it one horse jumping in between the tender and baggage car the result was that the baggage and mail car and passenger coach left the trac track kand and roiled boiled down a forty foot embankment the baggage and mail cars took fire and were destroyed but most of the mails were saved flames broke brake out in the passenger coach but were extinguished the loss not yet known washington WASHING TOm 28 representative woodburn of nevada wilt will tomorrow to morrow introduce in the house an anti poleg ansy amy bill which has received the approval of prominent gentiles in biah and has been submitted to members of the judiciary committee of both houses of congress PREAMBLE in its preamble it recites that united states statutes prohibit and provide for the punishment of bigamy y polygamy am an and unlawful cohabitation n in the for the disqualification of persons guilty of such offenses offe uses to vote or bold office that the act of giving aid council counell advice or encouragement a and thereby procuring the commission of such offen offenses bes should be made a crime punishable with equal severity that there exists in utah a sect beet whick in its creed holds as one of its fundamental principles and as a sacramental rite and duty of its members to tice unlawful cohabitation that high priests leaders and members thereof claiming to be inspired by andl and acting in obedience to authority superior to the united stites states do openly and publicly counsel advise adise and command tue tile members of said sect to 10 commit said of fences in open and professed defiance and contempt of the laws of the united states and by reason of such cou counsel advice and command many thousand members of said sect have buen been induced to commit said offenses and are now living aud and cohabiting with a plurality of so called wives and concubines but escape punishment for said offenses by secret intrigue and various corrupt influences which possession of political majorities enables the leaders of said sect to exercise all of which brings the laws arid and authority of the united states into disgrace and contempt and renders the same of no effect THE BILL section 1 that no person who shall hereafter directly or indirectly counsel encourage or advise others to marry have con cohabit with any person other than his bis or her lawful wife rr cr husband who is a member or shall contri contribute buLe ib to the support of any organization gat I 1 bation or association of soy any description whatever which authorizes coun counsels seis encourages or permits any ot of its members to marry have contort consort or cohabit with more than one woman at the same time shall vote at ac any election held in any territory of the united states slates or be eligible for election or appointment to or be entitled to hold any office or place of public trust honor or emolument in the union or for any territory of the united blates of america or under the united states in iff either of said territories ri nor shall any such person be entitled to locate or make settlement upon or acquire title to any of the lands of the public domain of the united states of America or be eligible to serve as jur juror orin in or for any court in either of said territories sec 2 that no person in either of the united states shall be registered as a voter or vote at any election who upon uon being challenged upon either ot or t the e grounds set forth afi in section 1 of this act shall refuse to take and subscribe to the following oath I 1 do solemnly swear that I 1 if a man do not cohabit with more than one woman or if a woman that I 1 do not cohabit with a man having more than one living and ua divorced wife and i that I 1 do not directly or indirectly counsel and encourage or advise advice others to marry have consort or cohabit with more than one woman at one and the same time and that I 1 am not a member and do not contribute to the support of any organization oras or association soc I 1 aaion which aut authorizes ho counsels encourages or permits any of its members to marry have consort or cohabit with more than one woman at one and the same time under any form name or pretence predence pre tence whatsoever so help me god see sec 3 that if any person who shall take the oath set forth in section two of this act either to qualify as a voter juror or to hold office or locate upon public lands shall swear falsely bach person shall be guilty of perjure pel jury and on conviction thereof shall be punished on by a fine not exceeding 1000 and be imprisoned for a term not noi exceeding 14 years nor less than 6 months yec see 4 that every person elected or appointed to any office or place ot of public trust or emolument in under or for any Terri territory of the united states or under territory the tori united states in either of said territories shall before entering upon the duties of sala said office in addition to the usual oath of office take and subscribe to the oata set forth in section 2 of this act sec 5 6 that every person who shall hereafter locate or make settlement upon any of the lands public domain or seek to acquire title thereto shall take and subscribe the oath set forth in section ja 2 of this act before the proper officer ot of the general land department 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