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Show V FRIDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 16, 1901. THE MOUSING EXAMINEE OGDEN. UTAH, 2 OM TELLS OF FEARFl'LLY Ml'TILAT- ED BY EXPLOSION. Hammond, imt.. Dec. 15. Hen- Min-nel- l was foartu ly mangled ut Reynolds, wblb: experiisvaiing wiih a Muokrless p,idcr whit-ho iiitouued to submit for tho use uf the I niu-- r ules army. lie was grinding the powder when s quantity uf ii exploded, blowing off his iwo hands, a portion of his left side, and dcsiivyicg bts eye- sight. ry Repeats to the Senate Committee the Alleged Oath of Vengeance John Nicholson, Recorder of the Temple, Proves a Reluctant Witness Temple Marriage Records in Evidence. AWFUL CATASTROPh! N WEST VIRGINIA Suspension Bridge Collapses and Precipitates a Score of School Children to Death in Icy SENATE Will Prosers TAKES Waters of a ACTION cute Search for Bodies Presents of Drowned. River--Dive- Committee Deficiency a Report Urgent Appropriation Passed. Washington, Dec. 15. When the senato met today Mr. Piatt (Conn.), chairman of the select committee to consider the recommendation uf the maure the on Lund-siiofavorable ised of a of with the changing his estimate report for the impeachment of Judge Washington, Dec. Is. August New Mexico as house Rwa.vne. presented the report of was retailed when the Smoot the sacredness of the covenants of admitting AiUona and that ludian and Oklahoma and that instil utiou. ine stats was iu the shape eommittee. The report investigation was resumed today. Atatate. one Territory also as f an order, which, after reciting the torney Vau Colt for Mr. Smoot, naked TO PREVENT TUBERCULOSIS. cJiiumstanres in a preamble, proceedPRINCEFORMER CAPTAIN OP the wiiaew if he had ever considered TEAM DEAD. ed us follows: FOOTBALL TON the obligations taken in the temple as Otdered, that the smate will acCbicagu, Dec. 15. At a meeting of to Its standing orders in such cording a huge joke or in the light of a vaude- physicians held bore preliminary amps New York. Dec. 15. Disease of ihe cases action have been taken for the organization provided, take proper received ville ier tinr.au tv. to an attributed injury spine, of the Prethe of the Illinois thereon, for presentation the (upon Society the caused has a football game, "I aiwqys regaided the ouths as articles of impeachment), uf which due vent Ion of Tuberculosis. The plan is in N. of Augustus mu ice shall be J., he said. Then he declared that to concentrate the efforts uf the state death at given to the house. a former captain of the resolution was agreed to. Tha Ihe men cannot pass through the teniplu hoard of health, the Illinois Medical F. liolly, Jr., Princeton team. appropriation bill was society and the rommittee on tuberto take endowments for. women. He was graduated in 19t0 and was urgent Tha Philippine without debate. asaocia-ilo- n culosis of passed the Nurses Visiting the Mr. Lunds t rum sgiin gnve to distantly related to the Vanderbilt administration bill was taken up and of Chicago. Holly college Upon leaving comniMee the oaih of vengeance, or 91 r. Stewart iu support of tha The first work of the society will family. on a business career in this railroad bondspoke Keying that provision. law of retribution, over which there has be to try to secure a (250.000 appro- entered to give it up no other agent was equal to railroads city, but was compelled been controversy bet ween w it it- - wee. The priation for n state sanitarium where two years ago. as civilizers uf savages. oath wa as given by Mr. Wallis In his researebt'S can be conducted nud contreated. will next The sumptives step ESTATE. PARK'S SAM 'I'll SETTUNG witness corrected, testimony. Washington. Dec. 15. Tha house le to establish brunches. Particular a resolution In tba contested r told the committee also of the prac- attention will be devoted to New York, Dec. 15. Through the adopted election case of George D. Reynold! camps. tice of mutilation prescribed fur administration of of letters the granting James J. Bailer, from the tokens or violating the on the estate uf Sam Parks, former- against the comTwelfth discharging Missouri, covenants. The whole congregation ly of Chicago, walking delegate who mittee from further consideration of , died in Sing Slug lest May, while the case. Mr. Olmstead reported that paaaiug through the temple repeated in serviug a sentence for extortion, U the contestant had not complied with and the first person the obligation . has developed that Mrs. Parka, the the law with respect to the time ia acwidow of the labor leader, died from which testimony should be taken, nor penalties and executed the signs cancer recently In Copenhagen, Den- in several other ways Mr. Butler ia companying them. The last ceremony mark. where she went for treatment. a son of Col. Ed Butler of St. Louis. he attended, the witness said, was in The size of Parka' estate is not known. 1898, at the temple, when Aiiosilo MerSenate Committee Completes Work on rill offleiaux at the sealings. LecBill MexNew Admitting Arisons, TOLSTOI OPENS BOOK STORES. tures were delivered by the witness at ico, Oklahoma and Indian the Swedish Lutheran cTiuri h. in which Territory, the he gave his reasons fur leaving Moscow, Dec. 15. Count Tolstoi has book stores here and at St. church. opened 1 5. Wash Dec. The senate comington, "Were you ever taken to task for Petersburg, and la offering to provide . mit tee iu village libraries with books at cheap your statements? asked Senator Du- work onontheterritories completed statehood bill and author prices. bois. church Well, the officials of the Detectives After Man Who Defrauded Mr. Liiiul-alrocalled me a liar, " said Bond Dealera of Securities. He was asked if be had ever married New York, Dec. 15 Deteptives are in polygamy. Canada for a man who, unsearching 1 he na way," replied. Only der aliases, had swindled two many wife? "Hava vou married a plural New and Boston bond dealing York big Yes, air. business bousea out of securities runThen he explained that the dead woning into thou sands of dollars. Both man had been sealed to him fur eterfirms have Boston offices. with had lived he that but nity, w A year ago last September the man but one its. recorder chief the opened an office for the sale of real John Nicholaim, estate at Lynn, Mass-- . He carried on af tba Mormon temple at Salt Lake an Insurance business and appeared City, was sworn. He proved the most to be prosperous. Soon afterward he reluctant witness of all tba church ofcalled on the bond brokers and pare ficials who have been brought before chBBrd gilt edged bonds coating more tha eommittee. By a shew process the the fact that than (30,000. Certified checks were attorney draw from him tendered in payment and after the buy ha keepa tha records of marriages, baper disappeared it waa found that the tisms and endowments, which are solcertification of tbe checks was a forgemnised within the temple. He exChadery. The office in Lynn waa closed plained that the endowments are the that meanwhile and no trace of the pseudo placing upon individuals Mossinga real estate broker could be found. will be upon them during this life and So cleverly waa the swindle perpeall eternity. Mr. questioned that tbe police in tbe larger trated Attorney Tavlor Nicholson closely concerning the mancities were notified. A month passed obtainand recoidu ner of keeping the Cleveland, Dec. 15. Mrs. Chadwick's with Mrs. Chadwick. He gave to the and then the suspect appeared In Bired from him a statement that he had first night in the county Jail was passmingham. Ala. There he was looking Jury also all he knew concerning the over would access to all the records, but he ailea to start a cotton seed nil ed in a comfortable manner, according New York was who said attorney, over by mill and soon became a member of the them, to her own not admit having authority mornthla statement, and Beckwith to been hare connected wiih or that he knew who Is in authority. commercial club of that city. ing she was not only contented with the rase. He said he knew where to find the aelf to the matron as being "with her lie obtained about (9,000 on some of The indictments returned records of all persona married within self to the matron na being with her in the federal court againat yesterday the stolen bonds from a Birmingham enBeckwith the taken had who or late temple friends in Cleveland." She retired in and Spear may result in trouble fur bank and then was next heard of in dowment and could give such informaher cell n short time after It oclock, the latter, at least aa far aa bondsmen New Yor city. He rented an office however, but was unable to tion Upon demand, adding, almost aleep for several are concerned. He is now under bonds and tried to tell the bonds retnat unless the person making the It bourn stone's throw of the firms ho within s of M. (18,0(10, A. furnished Lander by quest was entitled to information had robbed. Detectives were clone She did not awaken until after 8 of this city. Mr. Lauder declared towould not be given to him. H said oVImk. A physician who was called upon the trail, lmt ha fled just before a after conference Mr. with day tha for Spear, responsible li, at her request declared she was suffer- that he did not led that he could they arrived and la now reported to be he as so far that and give records of the ing from nervous and physical exhaus- a personal bond for a larger amount In Canada. Some of the bonds placed been ever had them of knew no part tion and would not, fur several days, be than he had with brokers here for sale are undersigned, and If stood t0 have been recovered. taken from the temple. in a to attend to' busi- anything morealready a were with served were called he for "I believe you iu ness matters. records be to surrender Mr. subpoena to bring all the She announced today that she fell might to compelled the authorities. Thin mat- BANK INCREASES Mr Spear asked Taylor temple?" the but pretty well for all that. tired, Worth-ingto- n ter. however, will not be settled until INTEREST RATE. At the wquest of Attorney She walked for a abort time up and after Mr. Spear baa been arraigned. produced, down the corridor tiie subpoena was matron's outside Ihe The first outsider to be admitted New York. Dee. 15. Depositors In which called for tha marriage rm.rds quarters, after rising, but said that to see Mrs. Chadwick after her one of the largest savings banks in New undid care nut she fur breakfast -iiny Lid vou bring all of the temple was C. II. Gale, a member of York the Bowery and the Greenwich nurse, til later. srds? nske.1 Mr. TaIr. 1 The flrst persons to rail at the jsiii to the law firm of Kline, Toiler ami (Jeff. have been notified of an increase in the no !iw "No. tsii; I totiM not. see her were her sun Kniil Hooter, and Mr. Kliuc, the senior member, was a interest rate which is raised from 31-- 2 to do so." nurse Freda. The latter canie from caller on Mrs. Chadwick. He was in per cent to 4. A similar advance will, her co1 He milled that he brought one Mis. Chadwicks home with some cloth- her room iu New York at the time it ia mated, he made shortly by other ord. that of the marriages iiertirmed Mrs. Clfiidwick and some linen of her arrest liy Marshal Ilenkel. Mr. institutions. fur asked ing Ihe Bowery bank haa savings dewithin tha temple. He wan endowbed. Both the nurse and Emil Gale was nut summoned "by Mrs. Chadfor her Sheriff Barry posits of (87.000.ihXI, while the Greenwhere he kept the record of the allowed to see her for a short wick, but declared to He eaidlhat ment house marjriages. the nursn remaining after the that he wished to see her on legal wich holds (13,000.000. temple lutt that he time, man had left Bankers attribute the increased they were in the over the jail. When In- business. He remained for half an young would nor ihcw hour and when leaving, declared Ills ec.rnings of the banka making the in-- ( had no authority f the of the formed ixtenl uairun by such retained by Mrs. i cases chiefly tu higher ratis on real he. admit knowledge as to who has jail menu curd, the prisoner expressed firm had nut been would not art 'for her estate mortgages. CLadwick. aud nut as sailsfled with herself the proshe Mr Nicholson said the lwoic pect, and asked that arrangements be in the courts. brought with him contained made with a hotel close by to send in Washington, Dec. 15. Bids were the iu temple or every marriage her meals. This was done, and at 10 DR. CHADWICK SAYS opened today for the construction of 21. since it opened. May HE WILL RETURN. the battleship New Hampshire and the called fur her breakfast. She performed o'clock she but seemed that records of marriages cruisers North Carolina and Montana. in better aie spirits lightly, outside of the temple were not kept after doing so than she had been when Ihe lowest bidder un two ships was the L. 15. Dec. Mrs. Paris. (.'suit book. within this she arose. Newport News Shipbuilding and Dry deladicf her husband. that witness Chadwick's On devoured with enrius-it- Dr. Chadwick, has sailed from Llvir-puo- l Dock company. which offeu-- to compeople, Many been bad clared that no marriages two cruisers In 30 months at made efforts to see Mrs. Dr. Chadwick is plete the ia erroneous. except Chadwick strenuous of performed within the the each, or one cruiser and the (3,373.000 the early during issued when tho legal license had been in 3ti months at (3,650,000. was kept atilt here. Sheriff aud battleship nnruinu. Barry The correspondent has seen him h'y the clerks of courts: that the came them away. They busy turning lust CASE STRICKEN per ioi m -- il there had always to th jail ia swarms and they kept the daily. During u conversation been for time and eternity, none jor sheriff's telephone on a constant night, l)r. ChartwicA was asked If Irl FROM CALENDAR. also said no recReynolds charges against him might time only. Wiiujingle. in . to a lead is cercmoni Europe. prolonged stay kept by ord of marriiige New York. Dec. 13. The suit of Jsa. I do not know who they are," said Dr. Chadwick replied that it waa still Y. him. Goodman, a westerner, Hgalimt I ask them what they sheriff. the to to America. return J. H. Waliis, who was ou the stuiid want to see her for and they say they his intention Col. William C. Creme, and Willis I'. Do jou expect t he included in He are friends of beta aud would like jcstcrUiy nculiii;. was recalled. Harlow, fur nu accounting In the . he had to have a talk with her. they of them the charges? the doctor was asked. transfer by Goodman to them of right iai.j that i:i add:; ion to i.ilno-sSome Moat certainly not, he replied. rxvriili-i- j the of the endowim-ii- t s to 100.000 sliar?-- of tiro Yaqui Copclaim to have business vim her, but Dr. Chadwick spoke uf his lengthy (My they will not say what is the nature of house to a number of Sslt per company, salt to Ik worth abroad which mod set to residents indicate ministers and uiao to other waa stricken from the calentheir business. I know- that one or tivo slays lie baa that much been absent of the dar uf that city. Among them were Dra. of them arc people who desire to serve The court held that no today. during the business operations of partnership hail chown between l'age did ChLLaasun. notice of suits for debt upon her. hut lime of the they will lie obliged to wait for a lime his wife. He suld he came to Europe Col. Greene and llarlow. lief.. Cling to tha statci in 1M1. is mouths aud witness that the penalty for tellijg at least.' during most uf (lie lime he was in br.d theso secrets is to have ifle throat cut. was declared ia tin- - office of ProseIt Vr. - Wurthlngton asked the wilm-a.- cutor Keller this morning as entirely health and not expected to live owing If his throat had ever been cut. He possible-- that Mrs. Chadwick might bn to an attack of Konmu fever during sojourn in Daly. TU.M HER REMOVED. replied in tha negative, lb had been summoned at some time to apis-n- r be- hisAft.-once ashau.tcd on the Mreet. lint did fore the countv grand jury fur interreturning to Cleveland Dr. Washington. Dee. 13. lYixtmas- Ho also said rogation. It had not burn determined Chadwick visited a number of cities nut. know by whom. ter General Wynne today ordered but ar. l then came back to Europe for the immediate dismissal of Warren ii:jt . is nji connected with the Mor- 1 positively that this would lie done, mon church "at least not so far as Mr. Keller would not suy llmt lie might another eight months. He made F. Turoher. rur.il carrier of Iick- room k now. to to of the odd as but one was of the cull her my not he America, grand jury trip j port. X. Y.. who is the secntary uf still ailing, r?! timed tp Europe where desire withdraw. before the day was uver. the Rural Curriers association. fur h h l.as since remained. lie bud ceased paying the iiilov, he The county grand Jury romimjed violating the pre. !rnt' older re- rob-rBeckwith Tie io fantastic interviews said, slued u;'ion a curtain occasion he hivestigviioj but President yarding attempts to Influence login- bad paid (.1.0.1 to tha wife of the bUh-- o oi the Oberlm Hank, who was to be the crediting him wiih making exaggeratlatkin. A member of the executive and bad failei to get any account slar wliuois uf the day. had not pul in ed statements. boaTd of the association also has of it. He also suM that Mr. Nicholson':; un appearance. Dr. Chadwick was still at his hotel been dismissed. w S'-- t a Hurra un ! went, at noon today, sml had not made arof giving out ihe of the Cashier js a endowment hou:e,' had mucli to do over again the eiory of bis exp rangements for hia departure. m FAVOR NEW STATES HUNTING FOR SLICK SWINDLER u botham, aged 8, was recovered. Of 13 horses but oue escaped. Ray Humphrey ia miaBiug. Great crowds soon gathered. Many are empersona oa the west side ployed at Charleston. Tha bridge turned turtle aa It went down and only one strand of the cable remains. Men in boats an fishing in twenty feat of water Air bodies. Tbe bridge bad been in a dangerous condition fur a long time. The body of Ray Humphreys, aged 15 years, was recovered. Gordon Long and Tom Michie, drivers, went down with tha bridge, but caught the edge of the ire and managed to teach shore in safety. The bridge floor waa covered with several inches of ice aud snow. It had been considered unsafe for heavy loads fur several months, aud on last Labor Day officers would not allow the floats in the parade to cross tho bridge. Arrangements have been made for a government diver to search the bed of the river fur bodies The span of the Charleston, W. Va. Dec. 15. The which fell waa about 800 feet suspension bridge connecting east and bridge waa built In 1853. west Charles ton collapsed today, pre- long. The bridge of number a and six tehms cipitating CUSTOMS HOUSE school children, estimated variously RECOMMEND BE DISCONTINUED. from a dozen to thirty, into the waters, fifty feet below. San Francisco, Dec. 15. The secreThe following were rescued within an hour: Zells Smith, arm broken and In- tary of the treasury baa recommended to congress that the custom bouse at ternal injuries. Lillie Cavendar, bruised. Eureka, Humboldt county, be discon4 tinued and that tbe office be made deLouise McWhorter. Helen Cavendar. pendent upon tba collector of tbia port. It took (5.65 last year to collect 1, the Ira Wood, a driver: badly bruised. inexpenses of the office being (3,200 apd Henry Fielder, perhaps fatally tbe receipts (416. jured. If congress docs not act upon tha The dead body of Mamie Higgin Charleston, W, Vs., Dec. 13. While with people, including many children, oa their w;ay to school, the old suspension bridge which connects East and West Chariest un, collapsed today, turning turtle ae ifi fell, throwing twenty to thirty people and half a dosea teams to tha ice fifty feet below. The Ice broke under the weight and it ia feared that tha number who were swept under tho Ice to their deaths will not he known for a kng time. Two dead bodies were taken out within a short time and a number of injured were to the shore by rescuers, who were promptly on tha scene. News uf the accident spread rapidly and the banka were soon lined with the frantic people who feared that friends or relatives had gone down with the bridge to their deaths. Tho bridge was built 53 years ago and during tha past few considerable months there haa been doubt regarding its safety. crowded ae-slsi- Passes Comfortable Night in Jail Jury Continues Investigation Dr. wick May Return. sae-keepi- ng proper-conditio- n . wi-r- the-recor- n y, irt W-M- t lx-e- n r an-oth- bi.-hn- s a TESTING NEW PROTECTED JAP FORCE Tim. GET. San Francisco, Doc. 14. Tho acw protected target range at the PrssUha received its first practical tost tadar in the presence of General MacArthv and waa a pronounced success. This nfie range waa largely experimental. It was built under the supervision at Captain Charles R. Howland and hoi been under construction for the four muni ha The outcome of this peiiment has been looked forward to with great interest throughout the United States army. Now tint tba teats have proved to ha an unaqunoal success, similar ranges may be cm-rue ted at the different poais throughout tha country. lt e PARKER ed RAN BEHIND HERRICK Yorks Vote Shows Roosevelt Haa 175,552 Majority. Official Count of Now Albany, N. Y., Dec. 15. Roosevelt's plurality In the state of New York vaj 175,652, as shown by the official refrom the watch tower at 9 oclock this turns certified today by the board at morning the Sevastopol had commenc- state canvassers. That of Higgles for ed lowering astern and the water waa governor was 50,560. Parker is shows said to reach the torpedo tubes aateru. to have run nearly 49,000 behind the Democratic candidate lor governor. The highest elector on each prah dential 'ticket is taken as tha Mod-arIn the figures which follow. Kilting to the choice of electors. Joum E. March, elector for Roosevelt, total of 859,533 votes, the highest Parka elector receiving 683,981. The etha Premier Tiaza Is Prevented From party totals for president are: Speaking and Greeted With Debs, 3G.883; Swallow, 30,7(7; 6houts of Resign. socialist labor, 9,127; Wataoa, 7,459. 15. Dec. Tbe parliamenBudapest, For governor, a total of 1,428907 The votes was cast, of which Higgins retary truce has been short-livesession of the lower house today wit- ceived 813,264, a plurality of I0JM nessed a repetition of the turbulence over the total of 732,704 cast tor that has marked moat of tbe recent Other candidates for govsnor sittings. The members of the opposi- received: Pendergast, socialist, M,- tion emphatically declined to recognise 258; McKee, prohibition, 20,461; Dthe new rules of procedure and greeted eleon, socialist labor, 8,976; Boutlun, Premier . Tiszas attempts to apeak populist, 6,415. with such a storm of Invectives and One of the results of tha stats other noisy interruptions that the sit is tho loss of its status as a HP ting had to be suspended repeatedly. ular party of tho socialist labor parly, Premier. Tiaza essayed to apeak, but it having failed to cast tbe necaonry although prior to the third suspension total of 10,000 votes for its candidate of the sitting he stood for thirty min- for governor. The People's party vu utes appealing for a bearing, be finally on the ballot by petition. was forced to desist by the deafening din, caused by an unceasing chorus of Resign from the united opposition. AGAIN ON THE MOVE DEPUTIES J) That's How Mrs. Chadwick Looks at it solidatlng thla port and EurekT port of entry and with a Aeom collector at Eureka. one Advancing to tha Northeast and Strongly Holding Country Occupied Bravery of Japa In Attacks on Savactopol. Mukden, Dec. 13. The Japanese column oa General Oycmaa right which General Rennenkampff recently drove back to the Taitae river, ia again reported to he moving northeast and strongly holding the Siaodagai-Sian-cha- n region, flvt thousand men with eight guns being at Sianchau and tea thousand ma with eight gnna at Siam-ati- e. Tba Japanese are also bolding Siantaiatsu and Benchihu with a small force. Hit-ric- REPEAT d DISORDER Htr-ric- slse-tlo- n INSPIRING STORY OF BRAVERY. Tokio, Dec. 15. 4 p.m. The partially successful torpedo attack on the Sevastopol was made in the face of almost insurmountable obstacles, and writes another inapdipg story of the splendid bravery of a number of officers. The entire crewa of the torpedo boat destroyers and torpedo boats volunteered for the task, courting death in their efforts to destroy tbe only floating Russian battleship at Port Arthur. Faring a driving snowstorm and heavy seas, the flotilla under Individual commanders, tbe vessels attacked independently. The decks of tha destroyers and torpedo boats were coated with ice and the men suffered acutely from cold. The Russians resorted to the most extreme precautions to protect the Sevastopol. They dropped which shielded the boats uf the warship, and tbe Sevastopol waa further protected by a specially constructed wooden boom, the framework of which was composed of Iron bound logs and cables and heavy chains, interlaced and entangled. From the surface of this boom hung a deep curtain made of torpedo nets takes from tbe sunken battleships, be purpose of which was to catch and destroy tbe torpedoes. Tha torpedo boats anJ destroyers forced the openings which the Russians bad left ao as to allow communication with the harbor. The Japanese ere watching with great interest the alleged efforts of Russia to purchase warships from Argentina and Chile. In response to diplomatic inquiry, the government of Argentina frankly disavowed any intention to sell rewarships to Russia, hut. tbe answer ceived from Chile ia said to be evasive. evi-den- tlr on tht Correvpondt'lic In progress. There1 is-- a Rtill iubjct ii feel- growing ing of resentment here against Chile. with the In discussing the question said correspondent today, an official warinaL In the event of Chile Belling v ships to Russia. Japan will unqueation-hIjItake the flrst opportunity to score. Tho Japanese government ia being urged to pointedly inform Guile that Jupan will demand indemenforce such domand nity when free to war with Russia. at the end of tho It Is thought that the Chilean government has been induced to refrain from telling Its plana with regard to the sale or otherwise of Its warships set-tle'l- be TORPEDO BOAT ATTACK ON SEVASTOPOL. Tokio. Dec. 15. 3 p. m. The commander of the third squadron, reporting yesterday morning, says: Commencing at 11:30 u'clcfk Tues8 day night and mnMnuing until oclock Wednesday morning, six torpedo busts and Kpcclallv fitted craft constantly atRussian tempted alt acka' against the battleship Sevastopol, the const defense vessel Otvaahnl, and the military trans-port- a. Detail of the attack are not yet know ii. How ever, according to reports KING EDWARD GIVES MONKS PIANO. DIED BECAUSE . OF LOVE New York, Dec. 15. King Edward has, according to a Herald dispatch fiom Milan, just presented the monks uf the Great St. Bernard monastery a Death of Brilliant French StatsiM Not Accidental. magnificent new piano, to replace one r , given them iy Queen Victoria half a the os 15. New Dec. That York. century ago.. aational death of M. Syveton, tbs M tiunalist leader, waa a case of M"" FATAL WRECK OF BURurt LINGTON FAST MAIL as asserted by the authorities, nut due either to accident or funlff Chicago, Dec. 15. Fast mail train ation, is now admitted by tbe No. 11 eaatbuund on the Burlington the dead man, rabies the Pans rn t of the Tirnen. waa wrecked two miles west of BrisThe tragic end of the brilliant pore tol. 11L Oscar Johnson, fireman, waa killed, and Engineer John Cowdrey tician, according to tba correoposMft which thRM waa probably fatally injured. The grew out f a lova affair and It in end bis to arrest, ened train carried no passengers. Tba mail sorted that, with tha full knswljW clerks escaped injury. and approval of one or more of concerned, Byveton shut him11 CHARGES BRIBERY AND FRAUD. in bin study, but in a bathroom-rooDec. 14. In contest Ciipple Creek, there was a charcoal heater, filed papers today liy Jamaa he lmhled, allowing me rerbrmw 'candidate for Coleman, Democratic ' chpc, sud county judge, charges of bribery, fraud, intimidation and premediated assassinin an -- uur's time It Is said. w ations to carry the election In Teller her of tho household visited th county,. are made againat the Cttlxcna aud found tha body which was Alliance, the Mine Owners association afUrw in the study where report and tbe Republic organisation. aid the death occurred. New York, Dec. 15. Horace WolCLOSER LENGTHY LITIGATION cott Rubbins, lawyer and home at his dead is landscape artist, here. He waa a native of Mobile, AlaIhicago, Dec. 15. Closlutw . bama. where he waa born in 1843. In irs of litigation the final 1878 he was erected member of the tM receivership proceedings national academy and acted aa secreyer A company, which btouP1. lure of the banking firm " tary of that body for ten yeais. uent prosecution of Ed wart New York, Dec. 15. Student at and Robert Berger has Wf Columbia who are engaged in wresed by Judge Kavantgh. ver'o report show there J1 . tling hare taken the Initiative in the e asa of (3U,23G from the assets formation of an sociation for the promotion of wresik which is to be distributed creditors and depositors, championsUlpa. Negotiations tling were opened with Yale, Princeton, it being given to each. Cornell and the University of PennisU tbe final revenue and ii 1 interest in probably will be the last sylvania fpr W m Jreyer still is serving making this a regular form of interat i A state athletics. competent penitentiary collegiate j t , his partner, was pardonefl coach will be secured at once to deColumbia. at irs ago. velop material ?J cone-pon- tut Mll-yxiatio- well-kno- inter-collegiat- i MURDER TRIAL BEGINS. Rising Sun. Ind., Dec. 15. The trial of James Gillespie, charged with the murder of his twin sister, Elizabeth, begun today. The Jury visited the scent. 8. San Francisco, Doc. 15. Arrived: U. R. Sheridan from Manila via LITARY PRISON ESCATE3 CAPTURED. Jan Rafael. Cal.. Dec. umaper. Richard Wells n(i orne. three of the military io escaped from target rstjlF Int Bonita cn Monday a n at Ignacia nervine from three to 7 g |