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Show Tin: MOKKIXn EXAM1XEK: CHIDES, IT.VII, VE1M1aV, - hooff: sutill crushed by the horseJoseph K. Tack Is in a critical with a fractured ekuil: Mrs. J:m. E. Tack, his wife. his a broken ibigh. and two men. Dlckvin and Brady, hare injuries which, while painful, will nut prove fatal. Where Do Your Trading They Emrloy ASCOT THE PARK RESULTS. AT THE GRAND TONIGHT. TROOPS QUELL RIOT. , !;.i . 1 two-bors- Your Account Cannot Go Wrong. We Use this System. KOA' J Pickett Grocery Co. BOTH PHONES 177 2344 Washington Avsnuu, ab.-luTe'- 2. ... -- w-- url-zaV-- WEVE BUSTED THE IDEA nt you cant get lnt elm soodn score nt Ird clnnn prices. s pick up snaps and five buyers with no bad debts or high fat lad-han- d bar-phi- W adds!. muss THE JUMBLE. Washington. Phones 1144. Buyi, Sella or Tradea Anything. (300 Here Is the Place 3-- 3-- lf 4-- store yu get Juat what you want la the Grocery Line. We have rewired a shipment of the beat grade of Holland Herring in email kega and Ua the kind that Bella loos. We alae hire select White Flab, Finnan Hnd-dleKippered and Smoked Salmon a, Mackerel. and Halt BOTH PHONES 236. 3-- 5. T.B. Evans & Co. GROCERS 2364 WASHINGTON 1-- AVE. wti A Gerta Plante. Newman 3-- Brea. Organa. A Tlch-Inring- 2-- H. C. WARDLEIGI1 f terror-stricke- riANOS Non-Unio- ORGANS AND MUSICAL MERCHANDISE 7Una, Guitars, Aecordeous, String Ban-Joe- , 2376 Waahlngtoji non-unio- n non-unio- lateat Publication! of Sheat Music Sa the Wonderful Pipe Organ- - non-unio- Avenue. OGDEN, UATH. non-unio- n Second Hand Stores Th JUMBLE buys. aall. er ewngee any eld thing" ("bluee e gptad) and meat mw ones, 2200 Hallo, 1144 VOA SECOND-HAN- STORE. and aall all kinda ef new or Phene wtK2dM,n- - Bod Ml ST1 c"1M K Prpfc PAUL ZIEGENHIRT, Seaend-Han- 79u,', Sure. d anything to eell or buy gwrMar S Wlll hand uV"rur 23Mmui F a ,or ta th pp,c "" " poblle J. HERRICK CO e H. L. White, lrtJct,,,0r nft. WMh-- A. DENKERS r9h,,t IU C. 1,7 CSH hr ( W yew want ""1 pl,ww w. app DKrtNDED. Miguel I efJJPLbggg!! hOHHt - c? U 'll" ' 1 . Lk- ks t, prae-atca- JMIaTOW. fl1 TSSI o. c. iiiimi-'.- i of ji Paulsen, HUT 1 (V of which the i ( i'n ue recorded magueiu'al-Iup,.n a steel tape. Mr. Rosenberg lu'it.:, ,j ,n,. (hut this Invention can J i the ordinary ttlepliuue. A r.ngs up a friend who ,s,,; "i t in t fllce. The mere fact f his ieirphon- hell however. ringing, . re.eafc.-itfi magnetic tape, wnich that 3jr. will return : melt and such u time. If the friend so h !!:,'. he tan continue Into his receiver, and the words are r curded on the steel tape iu th.1 other utdu'fc office. Aceiirdingly. wheu nie man returns he switche ou the appuraiufc. place the receiver to hi ear, and heat what his friend had b v Joha Griffith, the tiagdiau. for throe years exclurivelt iu acbeth." No actor cer made a like Strikers Fired Upon by Soldiers and record. This hi 30 Killed. SO Wounded. d Shakespear. 'a vublin.e Kum Richard the Third." in nit- - im, r,,;,-bwill appear at l,i U City of Mexioo, Jan. 8- .- Belated reThere ports iivm the mill district of Orizaba, no oifcei living actor ;; i hi in ike state of Vera Crux, where rim- In the physical and menial q.ialitic ing has attended the strike of the befitting this must fcr.iuou and anitextile workers, indicate that the gov- mated rcle. His personalis remind ernment, is In control. It was neces- one uf the peerless Edwin Fi.rn-s- . mi l sary for the troop to fire. Thirty the elder Salilui. Me has lungs, indead have been counted, while more telligence and discretii.u. With these, than eighty are reported to have been and his excellent supp.Ktiug rompanv! wounded. It Is believed that the strike he goto unusual and t.e:isathua! rehas been broken. sults. satisfying the hr. ers of trenu-osltAfter pillaging the Mores at the brain and brawn Rio Blanco mill a body of the strikers meni promise a comp'icie i, niaoaga j equipment rushed to Nogales, a short distance of new fireproof scene v, hietorlrallv located. mill another la where ail away, correct costumes and the needful Telegraphic, telephone and electric mechanical and electrical requirelight wires were rut and pawnshops ment to Insure an perfect slid even private bouses were pillaged. performance. Grand Opisa Hue toJails were thrown open and the pris- night. oners set free. Residents of the mill district fled in terror, to Oriiabs. THE HAM TREE. When the strikers reached Nogales In the first two acts ef KLw military officials and gendarmes from Er Orizaba made an Ineffectual attempt Ungers production of The Ham to check them. A striker seriously Tree. McIntyre and Meath, the fawounded Senor Herrera, mayor of Ori- mous negro Impersonators, appear as zaba, with a huge atone. Herrera minrirels. In the lat act. in the dearose from where he had fallen and velopment of the ator . they are seen k,ed his assailant. A body of troops aa an Indian rajah and ranee. These arrived, and as the strikers attempted players are unquestionably the cleverto resist a voliey waa fired luto the est Impersonators of uegro character mob, lulling thirty and wounding over types on the Amerliwu stage. They eighty. After this the mob wa scat have been before tbe puhdc for fully tered. A body of 700 collected on a thirty years. Born and brought up la railroad track and held the train for the south. In close contact with the several hours. Finally soldiers ar- darkev in their early youth, they acrived and charged this crowd with quired a remarkable know ledge of Ills broadswords, scattering the strikers. mannerisms and dialect, and in this The jails and armories are filled: respect are undoubtedly the best with Imprisoned rioters. in their line of equipped performers . The government has learned that a r years thev a EMERYVILLE RESULTS. committee of strikers has left appeared in vaudeville In a sketch for Oaxcale, Puebla and othei called The Georgia Minstrels.'' i This Francisco, Jan. 8. The Emery citlez to Incite laborers at these point ... kkSii t'lSkiUkAied into a villa track was still muddy today, but to strike. a three-ac- t play, which has proved the attendance waa fair. In the featA telegram from Orizaba, tonight, one of the strongest attractions uf the ure event of the card, the Gehelnmesa says the property destroyed by tbs current season and the funniest handicap, there was a marked reversal strikers totals $1,600. All this was presented In many quite years. It is all U form when Hector surprised the owned by Bduardo Garin, a citizen of laughter and song and keeps an audicrowd by going to the front and win- France. A number of strikers have ence keyed up to a high pitch of Inowner field. The from hie ning easily fled to the mountains and are being terest from start to finish. Its presenwee called into the stand in regard searched for by the troops. tation In this city at the Grand tomorto the horses sudden improvemenL So far as known none of the 28,000 row night will afford heater-goer- s here Mary F. ran honestly, but could not striking textile workers have returned an opportunity of seeing a piece which gain on tho winner. Results: to work. has made a remarkable success in First race, five and a half furlongs The factory owners declare that New Yerk, PhllsdelphU, Pittsburg and Coco won, Ella True second, Lelitla they will open all the mills tomorrow Chicago. third. Time, 1:11 morning. Efforts are being made to Beoond race, five and a half furlonge dissuade them from this plan. FLORENCE ROBERTS. Blanche C. won, Anna Karpina sec1:10. ond. Pellgroso third. Time, APPROPRIATION BILL. The sale of seats will open today Third race. Futurity course Nonle for what promises to be one of the Lucille won, Batldor aeoond, Dr. Sher- Measure Carries an Increase ef Two motel notable dramatic engagement of man third. Time, 1:13 aenaon. Florence Roberts Million. Half current the and a Fourth race, six furlonge Hector ami her original cast In her newest won, Mary F. second, Ocean Shore an adaptation Chairman Hull play, Maria Rosa. . Washington. Jan. $. third. Time, 1:15. affairs committee, In from the Spanish from the pen uf Fifth race, one mile Andrew Mack of the military the house debate on the army Angel Gulmera, and If the rush for won, Neptunue aeoond. Sea Lad third. opening bill today, said tbe meas- the choice of the seats is as great as appropriation 1:44 Time, an carried increase of a little over baa been the rule when thla popular ure Sixth race, one mile Fulletta won, two and one-hamillion dollars over western favorite was announced there Boloman third. Mandator aeoond, total appropriation of last year, will be no time to lose by those who tbe Boloman finished first, not withal Time, 1:42 ending the utmost effort to wish to take advantage of the only but was disqualified and placed third. keep the amount within that sum. It night she will give, to this city. The thought it would be impossible to con- fact than she Is to soon return to CITY PARK RESULTS. tinue, this arm of defense without in Broadway and serve he new show for the near future showing a much the benefit of the following that she New Orleans, Jan. 8. larger Increase. Mr. Hull said there established there last Mason, makes First race, fire and a half furlongs taae been expended about $73,000,000 It Imperative thal the visit o the west John Peters won, Lusarion second, for coast fortifications, and he said It he cut short aa hqy rphtract calls for Donna third. ' Time, 1:09. waa proposed to continue the expendi- four months out of eseh season in a Second race, six furlongs Halbert ture until the amount reached about New York theater. won, Goldproof second, Mined third. $125,000,000. He said tbe artillery Time, 1:15 CIRCUS PANIC. branch of the army waa not sufficient Third race, seven furlong Bean to give one alilft to tbe guns already Brummel won, Glamor aeoond, Tudor emplaced, the pay of the artillery not were Five thousand spectators third. Time, 1:28 sufficient to enable the govern- thrown into a wild panic at the Circus being Fburth race, mile and a quarter ment to secure enllstmente in that Busch, when Trainer Peters troupe of James Reddick won, Goldie second, branch of the service. lions and tigers, whlnh nearly mangled Alma Dufour third. Time, 2:08 "This congress," Mr. Hull said, him to death a month ago, celebrated Fifth race, mile and a half Padre "should either Increase the artillery hls return to the arena by another won, Etta M. second. Gay Minister arm and Increase the pay ;of skilled murderous revolt. Peters and his asthird. Time, 2:28 men of the coast artillery or it should sistant managed to escape from the Sixth race, five and a half furlongs refuse from now on to appropriate an- cage before harm was done them, but o Reticent won, Polly Prim aeeondj dollar for coast defense. the beams were only subdued after the other third. Time, 1:08 The house committee on appropria- firing at numerous revolver shots and Seventh race, one mile Society tion announced its decision to recom- brutal prodding with pitchforks, Bud won. Gold Coin aeoond, SL Noel mend $4,441,000 for fortifications. This while the leader of the rebellion, a third. Time, 1:42 441. eum .Is $357,000 below last year's giant Hon named Leo, had to be stranamount, and nearly $7,000,000 less gled by eight men before he could be BASEBALL LEAGUES. than the estimates submitted by the pacified. Meantime the huge audience assemwar department bled to welcome Peters, whose left Cincinnati, Jan. 8. The coming n season in the National and American arm was still In a sling, waa STREET BATTLE Baseball league will consist of 154 and made a mad stampede games each. This waa decided by the Fierce Conflict Between Union and for the exits. The crash of revolver shots added to the pandemonium Joint schedule committee here today. n Mon. The leagues will open April 11 and caused by the agonised shrieks of hundreds close October 5 in the east, and Oct. Eureka, Cal., Jan. $. A. W. Jenks woman and children. That S In the west. The opening games is dead; hla brother, S. W. Jenks, is were not trampled to death waa nothof the National league will be played dying, and Jack Hays Is probably fa- ing short of a miracle. In New York and Ronton In the east, Peters had held a rehearsal of hla tally wounded, as a result of a street and at Chicago and Cincinnati In the battle this evening between union anJ act during the afternoon before a few west Philadelphia and Washington invited guests. It proceeded without longshoremen, did not n will open the season for the American The two Jenks are long- Incident, and the management league In the east, and SL dmile and shoremen and Hay is a union man. expect further trouble. When tbe Detroit In the west The opposing The battle is tbe culmination of trou- trainer entered the cage for the eventeams in these opening games will be ble which has been brewing here be- ing performance Leo made a menacing choaen by Presidents Pulliam and tween tbe union afld n men on gesture with hls big right paw, but Johnson. was quieted by s couple at revolver some time. water for front the The National commission decided Tbe mill men were determined to shots and a Jab with a pitchfork. enthat Charles Street waa still on the run boats on the "open shop principle While, however, the trainer waa reserved list and belongs to the San and a short time ago formed a Steve-do- r gaged in putting a couple of tigers temFrancisco club. Street waa permitted company to load and unload lum- through their performance, Leo's to leave Sau Francisco after the fire ber vesaels. The union men refused per and that of the other lions was and signed a contract to play with to work for the new .company and observed to be rising. The two trainthe New York Americans during the men were exclusively em- ers immediately turned their attention sooner done coming season. ployed. Recently a number of the ves- to the lions, but had no sels loaded hero employed union long- so than the tigers massed for an atADJUSTMENT MADE tack from the opposite aide. Within shoremen. a few seconds tbe entire troupe had With Sullivan Trust Company of Goldjumped from their pedestals, growling BARBARA STORM. SANTA field. ferociously. Wild shouts from the spectators Bants Barbara, Cal, Jn. 8. A seSan Francisco, Jan. 8. The San through the amphitheater, and rang storm prevailed here In Francisco mining stock brokers who vere southeast to warnings from hunresponse A high sea la running In the are creditors of the I M. Sullivan today. throats the . two terrified of dreds been Trust company of Goldfield, at a meet- channel and small craft have the from fled cage with the trainers of many entailing a ing today, were notified the agreement destroyed, least possible delay. When they had hundred Five dollars. thousands of arrived at yesterday to accept dollar foet of tbe eastern boulevard, the gone the beasts quieted down. Leo for dollar In stocka to be placed in remounting hls pedestal as If nothing escrow in a bank as security for pay- city's famous drive, has been washed had happened. seven Summer miles At land, ment for their cialma In 60, 90 and 129 nway. From the outside of the cage, with south of here, havoc has been created comThe Trust Bank State and a heavy coll of days. with oil well wharves, some ot the aid of a pitchfork, round hls neck. pany of Goldfield, It la said, however, whichthe thrown was then rope have been washed Into the sea. la more exacting and Insists upon When the arena hands began to tightlock four timea the amount of the inen the rope, Leo roared with frenzy, ROBBERY THE MOTIVE. The debtedness, . struggling to release himself. hollowIt was today that the Sullibesets. roueed by hls other 8. There was van company waa Indebted to 8an Portland, Ore, Jan. ing, threw themselves upon hls prosFrancisco brokers to the amount of no developments today in the mysteri- trate form and sunk their teeth vic' 6225,000 for drafts allowed to .go to ous death last night of Dr. Phillip E. iously In hls loins. Strengthened by protest while the State Bank and Johnson, the New York physician the pain, Leo wrenched himself from Trust company of Goldfield is said to whose dead body was found under the the noose, but mere revolver shot be a creditor for $300,000. Tble ar- Ford street bridge at 7:60 p. m. .The and pitchfork prodding finally availed rangement ie said to be satisfactory coroner's jury, after a brief Inquiry, to subdue him and the other animals. came to the conclusion that robbery to the 8ulllvan company, whose Mail. Graham Klee, was present was tbe motlTe; Dr. Johnson was thrown off bis murdered and the body at the meeting. PHOTOGRAPHY. VOICE bridge. DETROIT FIRE one Intereating facts were obtainLAND FRAUD CASE. ed by one of our representatives yesDestroys Property to the Value ef terday with rogard to the statement $75(L000. Omaha, Jan. 8. Judge Munger In of our Pari correspondent that two tbe United States district court today French inventors had discovered how Detroit, Mich., Jan. 8. Fire des- ordered the charge of conspiracy to to "photograph" the human voice. A troyed the major portion of the Michi- defraud the government of land titles well known maker of scientific Instrugan Stove works on Jefferson avenue through Illegal horestead entries and ments, A. stated that tonight, causing a loss entlmatl at subornation of perjury in connection while undeniably interesting, he did l $710,000. The entire plant, covering therewith, against A. M. Modlsett dis- not think the invention had any an area of ten or twelve scree, the missed for want of evidence. The possobklitles. office building, the foundaries and part hearing of the same charges In the To obtain an audible reproduction of of the storage bulld:ng were saved. case of A. R. Modlsett, C. A. D& and the voice recorded It would be necesA fire department team. dashed Into C. TV. Smoot went on. the defense insary, stated Sir. Rosenberg, to have a the throng watching the fire and in- troducing several witnesses it is ex- zinc block or a eopper engraving jured many. An unidentified man Is pected tbe case will go to the jury made. In fact, a -- ort of phonographic at St. Mary's hospital with bis tomorrow. dying record. A much rfmplier method was Loa Angeles. Cal.. Jan. 8- .- Aa a consequence of the eununued rainy weather only a email sized entj turned the day sport. In the out to w ftm rac. Sassanuah set the pure to the paJdork gate, but was outgamed by Round Dance and Lairralu. Ding liong. In the third race, showed rare In retch auatalned a long si courage run. I'ncle Henry led fro m the start but was not there when the pinch e came. The sixth race was a event, Kerchevllle setting the pace mciit of the way and in a drive Mitganted 1 Chata. Result: First race, six furlongs Round Race, 107 (Boland) 20 to 1. won; Vir-glut Lorraine, 102 (Koerneri 13 to 1. second; Sueeaanah. 102 (Kent) 16 to I, third. Time, 1:16 Second race. Futurity course Succeed, 107 (Riley) 8 to2, won; Allerlon 104 (Fischer) 4 to 1, second. Col. Rronaton, 113 (Harris) 7 to 1. third. Time, 1:02 Third race, mile and 50 yards Ding Dong II. 110 (Fischer) 25 to 1, won; I nck Henry, lit) (Bullman) 6 to 5. second; Mary B. Clark. 105 (RiloV) 3 to 1, third. Time. 1:60. Fourth race, Brooka course J. F. Donohue, 107 (Krusaell) 4 to 5, won; Dusty Miller, 114 (D. Riley) T to 2. second; Cigar Lighter, 106 (W. Riley) S to 6. third. Time, 2:U8. Fifth race, seven furlongs Arlrao, 112 (Bulltuan) T to 10, won; Judge Nelaon, 112 (Speery) 20 to 1, aeoond; Colonel Jack, 112 (D. Riley) 7 to 1. third. Time, 1:31. Sixth race, five and a half furlongs Kerchivelle. 107 (D. Riley) 7 to 2. won: La Chata, 103 (Keogh) 6 to 2, second ; Lone Hand, 105 (Harris) 2 to 1, third. Time, 1:10 McCasky Accounting Register th' JAXUAKV a, nir-a- - re-Il- .e g til K.IJ. For telegraphing sounds over a distance, added M- -. Rosenberg, (herd are several instrument-- , the most commonly known of which is the electrophone, by mean or which a concert held In Ixindoti can be followed at. say. tVnterberry. or any other town. Standard. THEY WISHED TO SHOW Ui." Africans Piled Up Points Matcn in London. in Last The African' back held revelry yesterday at Richmond, where Surrey were added to the long list, going under by 5 goals tone dropped) and 3 triea33 p.:ints-l- A victory over weakened by the u U. the Surrey fifteen, absence of their two grvai enter. Raphael and Hlrkett, can have occasioned no surprise, but there 1 such a difference between a mere win and a wboleaomr triumph for wonderful back play, and the work of the African "three." in iiartlrular was supreme. Certainly nothing had ever been seen like it at the Athletic groumi. The ''Bukken had a big purpose in view; they wanted to drive home their merit to Londoners and they wanted to disprove rumor. What they had dune In the provinces had until yesterday only been reported to the greater percentage of the seven or eight thousand people present Many of these had seen the Africans play and had been impressed with much more than east Iron defense. But their eyea were opened very wide by what they wer privileged tu wlntesa when Surrey were down for harrowing." MARVELS OF SCIENCE. The claim by Professor Slaby of Berlin to have solved the problem of wireless telephones, which was printed recently, is not unchallenged. That honor Is attributed by Mr. the managing director of the comAmalgamated pany, limited, to Mi. Valdamar Foul-seWhat Mr. Poulsen whose discoveries have amased scientific men of every nation did, said Mr. Bojesen, "waa to substitute for the uneven and diminishing wave 'damped' wavea, as they are styled of energy, a continuous, regular flow of such waves. When he had found a method of doing this, by the aid of the 'arc' Instead of the 'spark be had solved the problem of wireless telephony. The company, which has acquired Mr. Foul wen's pateut right for the world, has already established a tat lima at Lyngbys, Tonstrup, Lynnes, Bsb-jer- g (all In Denmark), and at Culler-coatRadio-Telegrap- h n. s, near Newcastle-on-Tyne- . PROVES ZENOLI IS A MINE. hu-u.i- An- other Installation la being fixed at Hartiand Point, There, are no limit to the possibilities of the system, said Mr. We have sent and received messages over a distance of 630 miles. Of this, 180 miles waa overland, and when one remember that It la three timea as difficult to transmit overland as across water. It la plain that this feat la equal to covering aunt 800 miles. This has been accomplished, too, by means of a power represented by th else of the motor la n motor bkcyele. "By this system 300 messages can be dispatched and received simultaneously. whereas only two have hitherto been sent together, and then by the help of a 'trick' known to elec- tricians. "Btations within range of each other can Intercommunicate. This, of course, Is due to the perfection with which the continuous waves can lie tuned. We are now experimenting with telephony. Already we have been gble to transmit music, and before long the human voice wlll be heard at the receiver over many miles without the assistance of wires. What all this means one can scarcely contemplate. The discovery Is the most momentous of the age." Express. : Wheu W. M. Want- THE DRAWING AT land ami associates purehuaed the Zenuil mine at Palisade. Xev., a few nuinihs ago iLey weie confidem that tke ha, a great proposition, but they were hardly prepared for the ru;nd of new strike and oiaer development which have been abundantly continuing their Judgnujit. t an old mine from which considerable high grade silver lead ore waa shipped when both metal were at low ebb a to price and only recently had puorly directed efforts been made to bring it TOOK PLACE LAST NIGHT AND again Into produciliui. Tbe new purchasers began at once THE FOLLOWING NUMBERS a comprehensive campaign of developWERE DRAWN: ment and cleaning out the old workings- aud the hrt surprise was when 1307. 731, 1146, they- found that more than S.DuO tons of good shipping ore waa blacked out in the mine. The development work has shown not only that the ore bodies THE FIRST NUMBER HAS are proring up In excellent form, hut FIFTEEN DAYS IN WHICH TO that there la much new ground that will liandkumelj- - repay it CLAIM THE WATCH, THE SECexploiting. The latest surprise la that there Is OND AND THIRD HAVING THE a body of high grade copper ore In the SAME TIME AS THE FIRST, ground which hsd never been touched SHOULD THE FIRST FAIL TO by former development work. It had been taken for granted that copper SHOW UF. values would come into the sllver-leaore at depth, but tt waa ait that n entirely new body would be found. The copper ore w a aracoun-tere- d in a shallow haft which was being sunk for asseaauumt work on the Ruby claim, about I .Rot) feet from the Zcnolt claim. In which Is th main body of high grade silver-leaore. Assays of some of the new ore received j esterdsy show that it goes 22.9 per cent copper, 4.4 ounces in sliver and .6 ounce In gold. Another assay received yesterday of ore taLen from new ground gave values of 140.4 ounces in sliver. 25.7 per cent lead, 4 per cent copper and .08 ounce In gold. This ore in from the Red Mountain Extension claim and the vein la a new one. A third important assay la of ore takes from the Zenoli tunnel at a point 700 feet from where the main ore body has been opened. Tbl assay 3HRISTMA8 PRESENTS gave values of .08 ounce In gold, 683.1 GALORE, ounces In silver, 59.6 per cent lead and because of their Infinite variety and 1.8 per cent eopper. Jt Is important lu showing the great extent of the body superb artistic beauty in decorated china and rut glass, are found more of high grade ore, proving beyond that the Zenoli is a big pleasing and better appreciated gifts than any othera.- At Olaen'a you have mine. ao extremely large stock to select from, ranging from dinner, tea, lunch YOUNG SINGERS SUICIDE. and breakfast acts to fancy and ornamental A remarkable tragedy at jealousv source ofcreations that are always a and beauty. In ent glass hae occurred at the Ecoie lienrl IV we hare aJoy fine line of useful things. at Fontainebleau, where a young officer was allot by a jealuua singer, who afterward com rained aulcMe. Early on Friday morning a revolver 2259 Washington Ave. shot waa heard in the moms of a cadet named young Lemarselle, the son of the well known senator. Several people rushed into the rooms and found the officer bleeding from a wound in the am. On the table wes the dead body of a woman dreiieed In a uniform like that worn by the wounded man. A revolver was still clasped in her fingers. The woman waa a well known cafe chant ant singer named Estelle d Cambourd. who la lielleved to have been jealous because he thought waa about lo forsake her for another woman. She borrowed a cadet's uniform, succeeded in passing the sentries, and, after a quarrel, dint Lemarselle and then killed herself. Express, BUSWELLS 1 Jeweler u d E. A. ARRIVAL OF FLEET. Washington, Jan. 8. Rear Admiral Evans arrived at Guantanamo last night with the Atlantic fleet of eight battleship and five torpedo boat destroyers, about to begin their annual winter maneuvers. They will be joined early in Heliruary by the new battleships Connecticut end Louisiana, making the moat powerful fleet ever assembled for drill purposes la American water. CROMWELL TO TESTIFY, PKOUDHT GOODS SPORTING COMPANY Wholesale and Retail SPORTING GOODS. Jobbers ef EDISON PHONOAND GRAPHS RECORDS, Claric.Horrocka' Fishing Tackle, Dean Athletic Good Stall and Phonographs Sold on Easy Tsritia. 351 24th St Washington, Jan. S The senile committee on canals, today, voted to summon William Nelson Cromwell of New York to appear before It again to relate hls relation with the new Panama Canal company and the sale of the property to the United State, on which subject Mr. Cromwell, on several occasions has declined to testify. Inter-oceanl- e . ACCOUNTING FOR FUNDS. St. Louis, Jan. 8. Suit for an accounting of funds was filed today In the district court bv K. D. Fulton, a member of the Little Kanawha syndicate. George J. Gould, Joseph Ram-aeJr., and Stephen B. Elkina are MAN OF MANY TRIALS. among the defendants named in tbe Nutt, which grows nut of au 68,000,000 Louis Toeenow, a carpenter, was syndicate In West Virginia coal lands sentenced to death for murder fur the and small railroads. third time today. The first trial took place six yean THE NEW EVE." ago,, after which the Court of Appeals ordered a new trial. A verdict of Portland, Me., Jan. 18. Prince "Guilty was again returned, and Tcs-no- Michael, one of the leaders of a religtaken 13, 1903, was, on October ion sect known In this country aa to the block for execution. The New Eve" or The House of IsAt tht moment he bad an apoplecaccompanied by hls wife, rael, tic fit, and It was ome hours before arrivedwho, from Uverpnol today, waa orhe could be restored to conscious- dered deported. Customs officials deness. 'The incident gave hls lawyer cided that he bad violated his the opportunity of securing a third from the Michigan penitentiary,parole and trial, on the ground Hurt hla client was that the woman was likely to become waa for and an epileptic, Irresponsible a public charge. his actions. was Tesnow The charge on which LEGISLATURE CONVENES. convicted was that he had murdered TEXAS four children. In 1H98 he gave orange Austin, Tex., Jan. 8. The Texas leg. to two schoolgirls near convened today. Governor-elec- t Osnabrueck, and, after persuading islature Campbell will be Installed next them to accompanyhl m Into the forest week and a successor to Senator Baimurdered and dismembered them. gome time afterward he met two ley Is to be elected. The fight made on Senator Bailey boys, aged six and e'ghl, bowling and the understanding that a legislahops in the Island of Ruegen. and dis- tive Investigation will be made Into way. He posed of them in the same one of his hls alleged connection with ceriein oil carried sway the heart of has added interest to tbe victim. Later he attracted a servant Interests, situation. murto tried and at Mecklenburg, girl der her, but she got away. An attempt was made by Tesnnw's FRENCH PARLIAMENT CONVENES. lawyers to prove that he was of unParis, Jan. 8. Parliament assemround mind, and It was mentioned that The during the trial while he was In pris- bled today In regular session. senate on he had undergone a dancermi op- chamber of deputies and ihe their old officer with the eration. It wm argued that the disease from which he suffered bad de- exception of M. Calllaux. the fourth vice president of the chambei1 of depranged hls mind. It was also thovn that while at uties (now minister of finance), who Dresden he claimed to have Invented was replaced by M. Etienne, of war. a wonderful engine, the model of which he destroyed. The plea of InA Bootlers Errand Yes and No. sanity was not sustained, and Tesnow was again convicted. London Ex- Peter Well, my boy. m you have Interviewed your girl's father, eh? Dtd press. you make the old codger see the mark? Son Yes, dad. I was the DIXON ELECTED SENATOR. mark. Bo ten Transcript. Helena. Mont., Jan. 8. The election When Burroughs first came Into of Congressman Jo. M. Dixon to the United Rts'es senate to succeed Sen- the neighborhood he waa quite soator Clark wa assured this evening, ciable. but now he seema to want to a caucus of tho Republican membara keep everybody at a distance. everybody Is a creditor of his of the legislature giving him 59 votes . to 22 for former Senator Lee Mantle now. Philadelphia Press. Federal Judge Wm. H. if Butie. WANT ADS YIELD BIG RESULTS. Hunt was given one vote. aeven-year-ol- Olsen, Grocer, y, Itroublbb WITH OLD HARNESS may cause more thaq trouble. 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