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Show 'zr v ... V COALVILLE TIMES N. J. Oaa Tear Blx Month Thro Bin Cl v Across Bay Causes People to Believe To n l.t H .1 ft New York of the Comniei cml 1 Copla pre.- - rtn-ai- i. I n. n Was Visited by Earthquals of S arrived in N w :r- - of Sp-ifmorning from the we.- -' the strike hituitlnn lie nt if a'i it "Wc have f ill 95 pt r Harvesting Is going on full Want at commercial ; in lie- Im' irruphcr Monroe, but as thorn is ronsbb mbit ed States (m strike' This ,ii pir - io rainfall muh of the hay is being damand i id Tin sniall and large diies aged. j one-maoffices are dosed, and ii.e Willis M, Harmon, propi lefnr of a keys to the doors are in 'inn hotel at Manti Is dead aa I hi- result of city oilit nils to lie tnrre d ir.i r " of Injuries received In a runaway wi.in the Pus of tie (ump.iiCKieiit atiout three weeks ago Io We hive Mu"n they a i v . One of the featur. s of the Mate fair raise a huge fund two ot Hum in to tn tie held in Salt lil e City this fa,' fact On- - of tinis tor 'Pc b will he the heal dog show ever held of the RtUKei v. and tin- otte r to n in the Intel mountain country. (ended in tuoiagand.i work in lave, of government control of the teleA company of Monroe people are InMlliough the (all for lands terested In the new oil fields of souih- graph ern Ul.tlt and have.. i'.nieentaUveiv .lias .otily ljjtMMi .out tor a few ihu, manv retulttatici s wete received down there looking Into the matter. I and. elriiiiio- to sav, It la reiorted that Janies rhaptnhn, as rtiiK h was received for the cam a locomotive engineer, well known iu jntlgn fund as for the benefit ot Mmll baa lieen piib.i-hc- d Ogden, was literally chewed to death about in bl'rafion. but the c- Irom by a hear whilu hunting In Wyoming. to (oas' Is N'o art it r.it u Jimeph Itempke, u prisoner at the coa-has tate escaped IRELANDS OPPORTUNITY. Itempke was a trusty and was engaged e his In mowing hay when he made Forward to Frank Sullivan Look cape. American Japanese War. Will Pratter, of Pall lathe City, was lord mayor Fonloriry, Belgium. probably fatally stabbed by two negro women who endravoied to hold him of Dublin on Sunday unveiled Hie nii erected to eonimeiiiui ale up as he was passing through an alof the Irish brigade In at ley night of Fotitency in 1715 In the presJ. H. Seeley has sold 20 sheep to ence of lino Irish visitors, the local at Mount of Pleasant, Frank, Tuttle and the clergy. The monu$20 a head, lie has also sold lltiu was ment presented to the town by vargraded sheep to a Mexican wool grow- ious societies. Cjank Sullivan of San er, at $15 a head. Francisco, in repfylng to the toast. l of Ogden has offered "The FTed JGael," asked that a $500 silver cup for the host display breland he patient and await th- Inevitof canned tomatoes grown by lrrlga able war between America and Japan tlou exhibited at the Irrigation con for control of the Pacific. He declared that Irishmen should not cuter the gress at Sacramento. British army or navy. During a storm at Mt. Pleasant, AN OUTBREAK IN ARGENTINE. lightning struck the barn of Alex Brun- aide, destroying about ninety tons of hay. The horses and cattle In the Chief of Police Wa Leader of Short-Liveham were gotten out. Insurrection. The owners of the fish hatcheries In Buenos Ayres. A local revolution the Ogden valley have decided to test broke out In the city of San Luis, capithe laws pertaining to the maintaining tal of the province of San Luis, a town of their ponds along the different of 11,000 Inhabitant situated about tranches of the Ogden river. 140 mile goutheast of Buenos Ayres. The youngest son of P. M. McA- The chief of police was the leader of rthur, of Mount Pleasant, while leading the Insurrection nd the government c hull to water, tripped on the rope and other provincial authorities wero and was caught and dragged by the made prisoners. The Insurrectionists Immediately chose a new governor, bull and one of his legs broken. him In Plana for advertising Ogden were named Adaro, and installed frmntr,ciiia.,I(UU,facfJve(l 'report that complete quiet Men's association last week. At a 'Sunday, has been restored and furtner disturbr win 'cost ances are not anticipated. 3,M) armuBtratea boor b gotten out and given n wlda circuMines Close Down on. Account of Ms lation. chinlets Strike. Bishop John A. Egbert of West JorButtevs-T- he dan, who was nearly killed by a Park big Gagnon. Never-eweand West Stewart mines and City train crashing Into him some weeks ago, has been taken home from the crosscut have been a Salt Lake hospital and Is rapidly re- forced to close down by the machincovering. ists' strike. Business men are be J. P. Christensen, of Cripple Creek, coming alarmed at the possibilities of Colo., suicided In Salt Lake City on the strike on the part of the maIt ia chinists. it feared that other mines Sunday, taking morphine. claimed that grief over the death of may follow the example of the propto erties mentioned and shut down as hla wife had caused Christensen fast as the tpaehlnery become unfitbecome Insane. ted for use. Both the unions and the will The Ogden Tabernacle Choir go mining companies show no sign of to Sacramento for the Irrigation Con- weakening. gress, sufficient funds having been provided by prominent Ogden citizens Another Junket to the Isthmus of to defray the expenses of the choir Panama Proposed by Tawney. during their trip. on Washington. An examination As an evidence of what is In store the ground of the estimates for the for the people of Ogden during the appropriations for continuing work on coming winter months tt Is given out the Panama canal, submitted by Secthat there ts no coal at any of the retary Taft for the fiscal year of 1909. yards In town and the outlook la decid- Is to he made by members of the next congress, who will have charge of the edly discouraging. " During the Eagles' celebration at preparation of the sundry civil bill, tn whloh the appropriation for the canal Ogden last week, a generoua collection was taken up by the Eagles for Mrs. Is Incorporated. Gods, whose husband, the aeronaut, NATIVES COST LESS. was killed while making a parachute Jump a short time ago. So Government Will Hire Filipinos to The demand for houses In Salt Keeo Islands In Shape. la so great that the real estate nun Washington. Inquiry at the war dehave almost despaired of suplying the on a report from Japan that partment wants of their would-bpatrons. the authorities plan to Increase the he built fast enough to Houses cannot In the Philippines by adding accommodate the Increasing pnpula-tiou- troops thirteen regiments of natives, shows the story originated In a recommenson of dation hy General Mills, department Elwln Clay, the Mr. and Mrs E. W. Clay, waa drowned of Clsayas, that the scout force be InThe recIn the reservoir three miles south of creased by fifty companies. Garrison. It seems that while bathing ommendation Is due to the desire to he got Into a hole where the water was reduce expenses, natives costing less than American soldiers. suite deep, and being unable to sw-twas drowned. Oklahoman to Reject Taft Advice The state board of land commissionConstitution. ers 4s investigating suitable loeaHtles Oklahoma CJiy Secretary Taft. Iu in which. It may. sink well for the. hem cflt of dry farmers who uoed water for a sp,eeh Saturday night In convention domestic purpose The last legisla- hall to l.mH) petqrte, advised the clti ture appropriated nearly $io, not) for zens of Oklahoma yvd Indian Territory to reject the constitution recently this purpose. Although the peach crop this year is adopted by, the convention at Guthrie, the next congress would larger and better than almost any sea and declared a new enabling act. Taft emphapass son past, there are prospects of a fam- sized the fact that he was not re pro ine In this fruit as far as the Salt J ake sentlng President Roosevelt; that the are concerned. The scarcity views expressed an' hts own. and In n markets " rars'TftiTrrsTiTtikdThy tKesmnwuTi sense ihspfieiT by The presblcnU Into eastern states. Terribly seared by a bolt of light Brother of Sultan Has Been Called to the Throne. ning. the body of George M. Spencer, a farmer living southwest of Salt lake Tangit r A courier from Morocco Citv'. was found on top of a load of hay tltv confirms the reports that the which he was alout to haul to town brother of the sultan had been pro Bpencirs son was severely shockel claimed sultan miust 16 After anby the same bolt that struck his fathnouncing hy a salute of four guns his er. assumption of the throne he Immedi. The Nephi Commercial club, at a ately formed a rourL The influence meeting, discussed the matter of of the former sultan In the south is opening up the coal deposit which disappearing and Mulaf Hafig ha deare located near there and a committee clared hts Intention to appoint his has been employed to secure an expert brother Mohamroe Kalif of Fez and on coal land to examine these bed then proceed tn take command of the - aa- to the feasibility of opening them Moorish force besieging Casablanca. - STATK UTAH NEWS ' Powder Explosion .71 Moatha ! Thousands of People Become; fanic Str rsen and Stampede, a timber Being Tramped Upoq gid Injured by the Frighteeed Crowd. - - lu-i- J n- - ... t'tili-MM- b-- ' s . . , e - Kb-se- - of-jo- S.ui ',(( in f n m u si " An explosion thick morning It tM Du-- . at Sobranto ,v,,iks the pir.vd-;on' ised b;n shore 'mm li of Berkeley ima panic a:. injury of g n!1,";r io! p. op.e in city. Whet tk' ex-- ) ii w aid by the tboasagt tm-- j is ploy s "I Mio t'.i :oinla Frulf CaD'ery Mb at- worg-the big ( ihli sh iiieti of the eotiptfv at th- - foot of Van Ness avenge, ilu-tboiigni ll vc caused by in tart'i-(- j in e ami made a mad rush to ip to die streets During the up-- ' niimlier of persons werq t$rwn down and irampb-upon. 3( Ri as is known no niie was killed, kutmany were badly hurl Several almlnccs were al once sent to the geeat and all the aid possible was extendf l to he Injured The main crush occurred ii the main hallwjty- of the buHiUa; In-which nearly all of the 500 women employes rushed Those below somehow slammed the heavy doors kalltg to the street and the hundreds of nomen who threw themselves head Ion down the stairs were crushed (gall the barred and bolted exit' got until Lieutenant Wright arrived with j squadron of patrolmen were the doors opened and the women allowtd to , reach the street. i i d iv I it-- a- I At-r- hhsoi-ihHo- -- i i b-- I o SHRINKAGE IN VALEi The Bankers' Magazine Wil Print a Startling Story. ; I.ondon. The next Issue of the Bankers Magazine will print a table telling the tale of millions evaporated on'Mhe stock exchange by the depreciation of securities of all grades and of all varieties, which the Idittr likens to asurvey of a district afflicted Hy the devastating calamity For August the decline if 317 representative stocks reached Iht stag gering total of $880,000,010. 1 This egkte of $1 JtaJOO.OOO ,i at Daly-Davl- s 1 e . tr re-ce- BP, . - THE MEXICAN OF In Aaric$n rail which $555,000,000 road shares, $210,000,000 la .. British fund and $180,000,000 In Engligh railway and ordinary stocksN Judged purely from a percentage tads, howhave ever, the most serious lone been In the South Afrlcai market, averaging 25 per cent. As regards the month Itself, the table Indicates that America railroad securities are far In the froet, with a 1 THUNDERSTORMS AND LIGHTNING Eight Hundred People a Yur Klllpd in United States. Washington. An average of 800 people are killed in the United States iaeh year hy lightning, according to data collected by the weather bueau. This means that about one in each 100,000 of population Is killed In that manner. The belt of most numerom visitations Includes all of Florida, except the Bouthermost tip, the lower edges of Georgia and the southeastern corner of Alabama. In that belt an average of forty five thunderstorms a year la experienced. The zone of next greatest frequency Include the more northern fart of Georgia and Alabama, and Ita annual average la forty storms. Refuse to be Held up and Are Shot by Highwaymen. ' Billings. Mont. Four meg were shot, one fatally and one maimed for life In an attempted hold tip at Hunt-ley- , on the government towaalt on the recently opened Huntley project. one American Six Finlanders and In a were box car sleeping uwakened when by an order to hold up their hands. The Flu refused. The robber opem d fire. Three Fhis and one robber wee wounded. The latter was captured out his companion escaped. South Dakota Blue Law Which Would Prevent Flirting. lllRtimnre. S. D. The common council has passed an ordinance prohibiting male aiutfomate per sons f' nm Iolthrx Ing on the steps of any church, public building or doorway of any storo for the purpose of visiting, ca ing candy vr pMinuts, or loitering In the streets, vllcys or vacant lots, or am other obscure places for the putp. o( jjirp tug in the evening. It win be anlaw-,'- u for parents or guardians or other persons having minors under their chiirge ifiTwrate this outra'anm GANNON After a Long Chaa Throughout th United State and Canada, Opponent to Diaz Are in Jail. the revolutionary movement which under the name of lav Junta has for three years been a vnirce of endless trouble and annoyance to the administration of President Diaz Is conceded to have been stamped out. The men In cus been hunted through the tody-havwestern half of the United States, into Canada, along the Mexican border, until the pursuit grew so hot that they were unable to venture out of doors In When finally overthe day time. powered In an obscure section of thlj city, th- - cries for assistance induced a crowd of several hundred people to pursue the carriage in which three of them wer being transported. Excited countrymen threatened to mob the officers, calling them kidnapers and assassins Tiie men tinder arrest are Richardo Flores Magoe, president of the Junta, for whose arrest the Mexican government Is said to' have offered a reward of $20.o00; l.lherado Rivera, the secretary ; Modesto Dias, editor of La Revnlutiop one of the four paper published by the junta, and Antonio L. Vilareal The latter Is said to havo escaped from jail In El Paso while awaiting deportation on charges connected with the iaciplent revolution about two years ago. It is believed that the Mexican government, under whose orders the detectives have been acting, will make every effort to secure possession of the "And In this case, revolutionists. aid a prominent Mexican citizen, "they will he shot as soon as they set foot on Mexican soli." USE AMERICAN FLAG. Commission Bars Filipinos From Using Any Other Emblem. Manila. At a mass meeting of 3,000 Americans, resolution were adopted protesting against indignities to the American flag and congratulating the Philippine commission on the enactment of a drastic law prohibiting the display of any ensign except the American In the Philippines. The reso'u-tlon- s also Invite the Filipinos to Join with the Americans in making the policy of the Philippine commission successful. Among those who delivered addresses at the meeting was Congressman McKinlay. The new law prohlb IJijindpr heavy penalties, the public display of any flag other than the American," except'Jhose of recognised foreign - nation. It. ia believed here that the law was passed by of the president and secretary of war. The Filipinos' nationalist party nas adopted resolutl .is disclaiming any of showing disrespect to tha flag and affirming Its loyalty to the American government. GOLDFIELD MINERS OUT. Declare Other Union Miner Will be Given Work. Goldfield. Nev. The miners employed on the Mohawk mine, who walked out because of dissatisfaction with the change room requirements, are still out. General Manager Finch of the Consolidated says the men are violating one of the main provisions of the agreement between the mine owner and the Western Federation of Miners, and that if they do not rework their places will be filled turn by other union miners. The men claim they were humiliated and subjected to The local the gaze of spectator. miners union has taken the matter up, and If possible a settlement of th? difficulty will be remedied In a few days. Owner Schlff Doesnt Blame Teddy. York. Jacob Schlff says to blame the administration for the presIs difficulties both ent financial chlff attrithoughtlera and unjust. butes the crisis to too rapid railroad, Industrial and commercial development, and says we must remember the war and San Francisco earthquake destroyed an enormous amount of wealth which sooner or later must make Itself felt. Insufficient attention has been given to the fact that both Japan and China have entered Into .competition . for the world's surplus capital. New Russo-Japanes- e FROM FALLS TO DEATH Parachute Failed to Work and Horror Stricken Crowd Watches Boy Fall a Thousand Feet. Alaskan Robbers Reap a Rich Hir-eDaring Past Month, Securing Los Angeles- - With the arrest of four Mexicans nere Friday afternoon $45,000 in One Haul. MUST SHOT BALLOONIST REVOLUTION ARE CAPTURED Claims That Ninety-flPer Cent of Operator Are Out and Will Stay Out Until They Win. or irBSCRIPTIOSf. rayaito la Advaaea. LEADERS SHE AS TO TELEGRAPHERS Entered at th Poetofflc In Coalville, Utah, May 7. 111. aa Bacon Matter. TEAMS V PRESIDENT SMALL OPTIMISTIC a4 Mncr PETERSON, Editor t ' st Increased Charge Made by Express Companies Causes Shippers to Use the Malle With Dltattrous Result to Themselves. Seattle. Wash. What Is believed to be the biggest plot for robbing the United States mails ever discovered Is now la operation in Alaska. Word has Just been received from the coast that the third pouch is missing In a month ha been reported at Skagway. The sack contained $45,000 In gold dust ..addressed . to,. Seattle banks, , Postofflce inspectors already in the north Working on two former robberies have taken up the latest loss. It is almost certain that the sacks were stolen in transit on the Yukon river boats between this point and Dawson. Several men are under suspicion, but no arrests have been made. Ever since gold dust shippers decided to use the malls In sending out the precious metal Instead of patronizing the express companies as previously, because of Increased tariff, trouble has existed. The change necessitate the employment of guards by the government to watch the gold shipments. unAs they have been practically guarded up to date, robberies are easy, and It Is believed that thefts have resulted from the systematic operations of bandits working with well-laiplans. . , MYSTICS RULE CZAR. Vitionarie and Dreamer Abound In Summer Palace at Peterhof. St. Petersburg. Czar Nicholas summer palace at Peterhof Is overrun with men and women who see visions and dream dreams. Two month ago there were three such persons at the palace One of the original trio was the "Red Woman of Samara, and another was an orthodox, priest. The czar's mother Is thoroughly disgusted and her relations .with her son have become so strained that she threatens .to go to her old home in Denmark again In order to get away from a lot of schemers, half mad, the other half rogues. A few days ago a celebrated spirit- . aJm th tMtimn "Holy Mytia. Mytia is regarded in, Peterhof a a supernatural person,- He has a beautiful voice and sings to perfection the melancholy ballads of the south. In the Grand Duke Peter's villa, near Peterhof. there Is a swarm of magicians as they are called. lt.ni MADMEN New Haven, Conn Five thousand persons saw a boy fall 1.000 feet from a balloon Wednesday afternoon and dafh to pieces on top of, a factory building in the outskirts of this city. He was Theodore French, son of a local policeman, and was 19 years old. During the past week the city billboards have been plastered with announcement that John Mack, an aeronaut. who has been making balloon ascensions all summer at Savin Rock, would give an unusual exhibition. His assistant, French, the posters said, would he shot from a cannon attached to the balloon when it was floating a mile over the city. The adveitlsetflonts drew an Immense crowd to the point. The spectators had an opportunity to study th cannbi'i,' which ' wak attached to the basket of the balloon. It was a metal case largo enough to hold a parachuta and an ordinary sized man. When closed a spring tnside released tha nara hute and the passenger. French fearlessly locked himself in e cannon and the balloon was cut The combined weight of thb loose. cannon and the boy inside seemed to When 1,000 znake It unmanageable. feet up there was a flash of smoke and the throngs running in the wake f the balloon saw a dark object shoot downward with incredible speed. The parachute did not open. French landed on top of the Mathushek Piano main building. companys factory Nearly every bon in his body wa broken. ' MAY LEAD TO WARFARE. Murder of Indian Strongly Resented of HI Tribe. by Member San Diego, CaJ Jose Capistrano, an Indian sixty years old, belonging to the Santa Isabel reservation, wus attacked and killed near Julian, Monday, by three Indians of the Anahuae reservation. According to Capistrano' wife, the assailants, who were drunk, demanded wine from her husband. He refused and the men attacked him. He defended himself until one of the Indians seized an ax and struck him on the head. Capistrano died the next day. The Indians who attacked him are under arrest, and there is strong probability that the tribal feeling between the may otriv, TRY TO ESCAPE. Insane Prisoners at Damrr.emora, N. Y., Try to Break Out of Asylum. Plattsburg. N. Y. For two nours Thursday night a mob of patients at the state hospital for the criminal insane in Dammemora stood off their guard while others made a desperate attempt to force an exit from the building. Not until one of the madmen had been shot and killed and the guards reinforced by less violent Inmates and villagers, was the outbreak suppressed and the patients The again locked in their rooms. large dormitories were wrecked, windows sranshed. Iron gratings bent and walls damaged, yhere an effort to wrench their bars from fastenings had been made. The dead man was Isaac Dubois, who had been at the hospital only a short time. Convicted of larceny In the second degree, he was subsequently ordered to the state hospital. SUPPRESSION ORDER GIVEN. Secret Societies In the Philippine Will be Put Down by the Provisional Government. Manila. The government has given orders for the suppression of the in the Philippines, and to stop the sale of Katlpunan emblems. The victorious nationalist politicians flaunt this secret society flag on every occasion and Americans are Indignant at the treatment accorded the American flag. A mass meeting of Filipinos will be held to resent the action of the govKatl-puna- n ernment Marquis Ito Praised for Downfall of Governor of Nebraska Declines to ApKorean Government. point Delegates to Convention, Tokk. Marquis Itos entry- - Into this Neb. On fKe ground' that Lincoln; :lty was made the occasion by the the movement is In the Interest of the of him a demonstration public to give corporations Governor Sheldon has deIts appreciation of his success iii to appoint delegates to a naclined thfe new convention with Kotional convention called at St. Louis rea. This convention Is considered to of business men to recommend amendbe a surrender by Korea of Its aut ments to the state and national constiimto nomlcal authority Japan. The tutions In the hope of harmonizing perial carriage escorteiPby monntei. federal and state jurisdictions and aupolice wa sent to meet the thority. The, call cites the North and he TmmemryPfWWdea Tfr Carolina conflict as evidence of an apto the emperor. the palace to report proach to the danger line. Pearl Harbor Needs Widmrg, deepRoosevelt Discusses Proposed Cruise. ening and Straightening. Queen of Chinatown Killed. Honolulu. At a meeting of a mpfe San Diego, Cal. ViolaOyster Bay. Plans of the prospected Brackett, one of the most notorious women of sentatlve business men ca'.;. i by Rear cruise of the battleship fleet to th Admiral Very, resolutions v, - adopted Paclflc were discussed Friday by rep- southern California and known here leolaring that the deepueng. widen- resentatives of the navy department as "the queen of Chinatown. was Ining and straightening of IVari harbor with President Roosevelt, who had as stantly killed Thursday by a man. who shot her twice In the body and the channel was' an lmperam, comm-cta- i guests at luncheon Assistant Secretary head and stabbed her In the neck. The necessity ta both the ter-- , on- - 4 Ha- of the Navy Newberry, Admiral Brown-aoman then turned the weapon on himWill waii aiql the United States. Contract of the navigation bureau. In have been made Baltimore tot $'), Evans, commander of the Atlantic self, Inflicting wounds which proved fatal. He has not been identified. The of coal to be d'divereg at 0m) ton squadron. Commissioner of Indian Af woman once married a Chinaman and Honolulu for the navy. Of this amount fairs Leupp. and Lawrence Grahsm, secured hts property. The young man 25.000 tons will' be carried In foreign secretary of Porto Rico. Mr. Leupp la but 21 year of age and claims that bottoms. recently completed an extended Inves- the woman shot him and then killed S herself. tigation of Indian affairs in the west. M:ir-quls- result in further trouble, as there is no love lost the Indian. PORTLAND en BANK FAILS. Was Capitalized for $100,000 and Had $3,000,000 Deposits. Portland. Or. The Portland Trust and Savings bank was unopened on anA notice Wednesdiv. posted nounced the Inability of the bank to realize on securities'and that it was closed by order of the court and a receiver apiKiinted. The bank is capitalized fur $100,000. The deposits are about $:! uoo.ooo. At a meeting of the bankers of Portland, it was decided not to respond to the banks appeal for assistance. Vice President Lyttle attributes the failure to the action of Cashhr Morris in buying and selling securities without the directors authority. by' Mail, May Send Telegram Buffalo. N. Y. It is not illegal to send telegrams through the mail. This is the staiemcnt made on Wednesday by United States Attorney Lyman M. Bass. Efforts were made by the striking telegraphers to bring th" managements of the Western Union an-- Postal Telegraph companies Into court for receiving them by mail. Mr. Bass Bays there Is no federal law to cover the case, therefore no prosecution could be brought in the federal courts. Natives of British India Barred from Naturalization. San Francisco. United States Attorney Devlin recently received several .applications Ior naturalization from natives of British India. Being in doubt as to what action to take he asked Attorney General Bonaparte for a ruling on the subject. He has Just received a reply in which the attorney general state that the native referred to cannot be classed as white people, and therefore are ineligible to become citizens of the United States. t Preferred Death to Wedded Life. Dent er. Follow lug an unhappy married' life of- four- - mwUd. during three weeks of which he had been separated from his wife, John De Temple, aged 24 years, committed suicide by swallowing an ounce of carbolic acid. The act was committed in the home of his mother-in-law- , Mrs. Annie Hoffman, In the presence of his wife, Mrs Bertha De Temple. When Police Surgeon Preston arrived at the house In. restsmse to a csll rUe young man was unconscious and died ooa -- 4h-last after. . - r- Bryan in a Wreck. Beividere, HI William J. Bryti was the occupant of one of the three coaches of the Northwestern train which was ditched near here Wednesday. Mr. Bryan emerged blandly and made this memorandum In his diary: This Is thp fourth time a wreck oo to curred on my various journey Mr. peak at Rockford Chautauqua." a Bryan trudged with the other couple of mile, then took the, trolley ' here for Rockford. The wreck wa caused by the berrnrf rar lea switch'.' V a5i |