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Show T I S' COALVILLE TOIES. HELD UP A TRAIN. ill tNUi Few UTAH STATE NEWS. . " BEES DUEL TO DElTH Bandits Rob Passenger Train In Illinois. on nil heavily Pour highwaymen, armed and two of them wearing masks, held up the passengers on the Louis exIllinois Central Chicago-B- t sa No. the Diaknown train press I, mond special, as it neared Matteson, Bis. The robbers secured all the money and valuables carried by the thirty passengers in the two Pullman sleeping cars, stopped the train and escaped in the darkness. The forwsrd sleeper was entered first, the occupants aroused and with nothing on "but their night clothes were marched back to the Pullman ear behind. Two of the passengers who were slow in responding to the command of the robbers were hit on their heads with a hatchet and one was seriously injured. So systematic was the work of the robbers, aad with to little confusion, that the train crew was unaware of what waa going on. It was not until the engineer, in response to Ue signal, brought hla train to a stop and seeing nothing of the remainder of the crew walked back to the rear of the train to ascertain what waa the matter, Uat he learned of Ue robbery, No attempt was made to rob the mail or express can. The rob-be- n secured more Uaa 11,000 in money and valuables. Utah nine, paid dividends to ' tb mount of 30,000 during Ua month pf July, lira Nichols, Ua Balt Lake woman Whom Clarence Kenney attempted to tnurder with a knife, is recovering. The Blaekhawk Indian war veteran pf Sanpete county will hold a camp-lirand reunion la Mantl on August 17, IS and 19. At the Pioneer day celebration al Garland seventeen floats were In the procession, wllch was the greatest la the towns history. Pearl Frtsbee, an aeronaut, while taking an ascension at Huntsville, let a distance of forty feet and bad several ribs broken. A severe electrical aad windstorm at Garland did considerable damage to dry land wheat and much fruit was feilowa from the trees. It is announced that the proposed ATTACK POLICE STATION. plec trie railway from Santaquln, this State, to Preston, Idaho, will he under Mob of Men and Women Engage In construction before long. S Fight With Chicago Coppers. t The auxiliary plant of the Utah Su- ' Rioten stoned Ue Deering street gar company at Leland Is nearing comstation in Chicago Monday police pletion, and within another month will night and for a quarter of an hour be ready for the fall crop. Ue police battled wlU Ue crowd of A private la the Utah National 1,000 men and women, As It charged Guard hag been sentenced to nine Ue station repeatedly wlU sticks and days la tbs 8ait Lake county Jail tones, shouting vengeance against for refusal to attend drill. Ue police. The recent strike La the Ontario The trouble started when Ue police mine la American Pork canyon ban went to the assistance of Prank Casbeen the means of Inducing much tellano, a strike-breake- r employed In activity la tbs mines ln'that district. Ue stock yards, who had been dragged Sevier valley has experienced some from a street car and severely beatsevere rains during the past week, en. Before Ue police could reach Cassome damage having been dona to tellano he had fired four shots from a grain by heating It down to the ground. revolver at his assailants, Ons of Ue James -- Bottomer, who shot Pal bullets took effect in John Sheehan's Smyths In Ogden on July 15, will hard' arm. The mob became Infuriated to face a charge of assault with in- when Uey saw Uat Uetr companion tent to murder. Smyths Is recovering had been shot' Nearly a dozen times Us police from hie injuries. allied forth and charged the crowd Duriftbe Pioneer day celebration disbefors Uc rioter at Richfield a gams of base ball be- WlU clubs In one of Uesc chargea Urcs persed. tween the girls and young married were injured with bricks. women of that town was witnessed policemen by n large crowed. The girls won. FOUGHT FOR TWO DAYS. The electrical storm which struck a -J last wQfck did f 1.000 damage to the street railway, while a messenger boy wm severely shocked hy lightning. The first appropriation for tbs shop fetlant of the Short Line In North Salt Like, (mounting to nearly (320,000, has been approved by the executive committee of the road In New York pity. .Prank C. Oattung, of Salt Lake City, white erecting an awning, fell to the pavement, striking on his head, and was so severely injured that he ban been deranged ever- - since the cldent Harry Buckwey, aged IS, wan smothered to death while playing in a sand hank la Ogden. The boy had dug a hole la the bank, which caved la on him, and before he could be rescued he was smothered. ' , Reed Baker, whose home wa The Woman Had Agreed to Leap p Field of Honor Leaning on the Arm of tho Victor. i Hours cf Fighting. A dispatch to a news agency Id London from Tokio says there la reason to believe that, after two days fighting, Us Japanese occupied SL tooujbeeg:, thus cutting ojf general Btakelberg from CieffSfal Kurcpatkln. If It la true as pointed out In the foregoing. It leaves the Russian forces la an exceedingly serious position. A report from an apparently reliable source received at 8L Petersburg waa to the effect Uat General Kuro-patkln-a main force bad been rapidly moving north for several days. According to this report no troop proceeding to Uc front from Russia had gone past Harbin la Uc past three days. They will be detained there and every available piece of rolling stock will bp rushed souU empty for Ue removing of troops at Lino Tang and oUer points to Ue northward, leaving a skeleton force to contest tbs Japanese advance on vital positions 1 y Bfcep-her- d r-- & 4 Murdered by Highwaymen. 1 Charles Hays, a driver employed by Ue Puritan Coal company at Portage. Pa., waa shot and killed, and Patrick Kimball, tbe company's 'paymaster, waa fatally wounded by Uree men, who escaped, after taking a satchel containing (3,000, In which It was to pay Ue coal company's employees at Puritan. The two men were passing in a buggy, when the armed with robbers, shotgun emerged from the woods near the road i aad Hied at them. , MINISTER MURDERED RUSSIAN MINISTER OF INTERIOR SLAIN IN THE STREETS. Was Murdered by Bomb Thrown by Finn, His Coachman Also Being Killed and Several Persons Injured. Vlatsheshaf Constantlnovitcb Vos Plehve, minister of tho Interior of Russia, was assassinated to SL Petersburg. Thursday morning with a tomb thrown at his carriage while he was driving to tbe Baltic station to take a train for the palace at Peter hof, where he was to make his weekly report to the czar. The assassination is believed to be Ue outcome of a widespread plot, tho existence of which has been suspected for several days. Numerous arrests have already been made. Including Uat of the assassin, a young man wbo is believed to be a Finn of Ue name of Leglo, and who Is now to a hospital, perhaps fatally injured by Ue explosion of his own bomb. An accomplice of Leglo, also apparently a Finn, but whose name to unknown, has been arrested. Ho had to his possession n bomb, which ho tried to throw, but bo waa over powered by the police Just to time to prevent great loss of life. Tbs assassin wore a brown over coat and n railroad officer's cap. Ho stood on the sidewalk just as Min later Von Piehves carriage waa about to cross the canal bridge near Ue station. The minister was escorted by a number of detectives on bicycles, and one of them jostled Ue assassin, who Uen nnhed into the road and Urew the bomb after the car riage. The missile struck Ue hind wheel and exploded with fearful force, killing or wounding more Uan n ecore of persons. Minister Von Plehve and his coachman were killed outright, and an officer of the guard was fatally injured. One of the detectives arrested the assassin, who endeavored tb escape, Uough wounded by splinters In Ue face, arm and abdomen. He made no attempt at resistance, however, when seized by Ue detective, and confessed his crime but refused to give his name. The police immediately after Ue explosion arrested a auBplcloua individual who took refuge in a hotel near Ue scene of the tragedy. He carried n bomb similar to Uat thrown by Leglo. As soon aa the police saw Ue bomb Uey scattered, but an employe of Ue hotel rushed up behind Ue accomplice and pinned Mb arms The explosive is believed to have been composed of pyroxlin, as It gave off little smoke. The force of the explosion was so terrific that It not only broke nearly every window within a radius of half a mile, but reduced heavy paving stones to powder, heaved piece of iron work of the carriage across the canal, severing a thick barge mast, which fell, stunning the captain of Ue barge. Everybody in U street was knocked down braised. PORT ARTHUR HAt FALLEN. Come From Leaden That Japanese Have Taken the Town. Several telegrams received to London on Friday state Uat Port Arthur haa fallen and Uat Ue Japanese are to possession of Ue city. The first message came from ShangA telegram . ro--" hai. which said: ceived here from Wei Hal Wei confirms other telegrams received here today from Chefoo to Ue effect .that Port Arthur has been captured. Tbe Wei Hai Wei telegram says also Uat Ue Brltibh fleet which haa been cruising, will return there tomorrow. At Wei Hal Wei there la a British wireless telegraph station, and the British I with Uls warships are equipped means of communication. It Is possible that Wei Hal Wei haa been ia wireless communication with Ue fleet, and Uat Ue information of Ue fall of Port Arthur waa received to this manner. A dispatch to Reutera Telegram company from Wei Hal Wei, received to London on Friday, aays: It to Supposed here Uat Port Arthur has teen captured, aa Ue British Beet to returning here tomorrow." Presumably Uls report to from Ue am source aa Ue dispatch from Bhanghai reporting Ue Wei Hal Wei rumor cited above The only heal for Uo report known here to Uat when Russia no longer occupies Port Arthur, Uo- - British, by Ue treaty, will evacuate Wei Hai Wei, and Ue Inference to that the British fleet to returning to Wei Hal Wei to remove Ue stores, etc., from that place. Not much credence is attached for Ue moment to the Wei Hal Wei, Uough similar reports are flooding Ue Rumor POLICE TAKE A HAND. Chicago 8trikera Fear They Will Treated aa Were the Colorado Minors. A Chicago dispatch says:' Inapeotor Hunt haa issued a verbal manifesto Uat Ue police will no longer permit trike leaders to issue disseminate orders to the members of Ue union, ave to private balls. Regarding Uo manifesto as a parallel to Uo attitude taken.by the authorities to Colorado, Ue strikers were Urown Into an ugly mood.! Tha the probabilities of a settlement by the opposing interests to Chicago are as remote as ever was plainly demonstrated when Henry G, Wallace of Dea Moines, Iowa, and A. L. Ames of Buckingham, Iowa, caned on Ue packer with a proposal from tt strike leaders, offering to concede Ue most Important points in Ue if thejemployera would agree to renew peace negotiations. Mr. Wallace and Mr. Amee were told by the packers Uat Uere waa no possible chance for any further conciliatory move and Uat Ue packers MOB LAW 8TILL REIGNS. were now In a position where Uey could ignore Ue labor unions and Uat Sheriff of Cripple Creek Dletrlct Uey purposed to ignore the striker. Powerless to Protect Deported Minora. WARNED TO KEEP AWAY. Sheriff Edward Bell will not guarantee protection to any person who Largo Property Owner In Cripple Creek Protected by Police. has been driven from the Cripple Patrick Creek, Colo., mining district, because McCarvel, one of Ue men of hla allegiance or sympaUy wiU who were deported to the Kansas Una Ue Western Federation of Miners. by Ue military early to June, reHo made this plain Thursday when turned to Victor, Colo., where ho he received a message from Patrick owns property, including a large hall Carvel, one of the hundreds deported and business block valued at (25,000. after Ue Independence depot dyna-mlt- e When McCarvel disembarked from Ua outrage. Carvel ia now at Colo- train he was taken to charge by Major rado City and notified Sheriff Bell H. A. Naylor, acting city marshal. Uat be wished to return to Ue dis- McCarvel was allowed to attend to trict and resume his residence here, me business affairs and waa placed and "would do so if the authorities would guarantee to protect him from on board the first train, with a warning Uat in future police folence. Sheriff Bell not only informed Car- protection would not be afforded him vel Uat he would not guarantee to should he return. again McCarvel him from protect but harm, strongly Payment advised him never to return to the waa originally deported for openly - Tbe report comes from WlllematadL district At the same time Ue sheriff expressing sympaUy with Ue Miners Island of Curecoa, Uat Herr Pelllram, observed Uat It would be discreet onion, and denonnclng acts of GoveV every man who has bee nor Peabody and hla Ue German minister at Caracas, has for each and military suborto remain away from the delivered an ultimatum demanding Ue deported district aa be did not Ulnk he had a dinates. Immediate payment by Ue Venezuela sufficient number of deputies to proTWO THOUSAND DfeAD. government of Ue interest on Ue tect them. amount ofthe award to bd paid to GerThla the Loss to Russia In Battle at Railroaders Join With Packers. many as stipulated In the protocol Ta Tche Klao. signed by Herbert W. Bowen, repra -- AD tt railroads entering Chicago The In 190 Japanese minister at Washing have become Involved to Ue butch-erFebruary, seating Venezuela, ton haa If Uls demand la not compiled with, received Ue following cablestrike. Lawrence J. Curran, Ue report says, Ue minister will leave president of Ue from gram the foreign office at Tokio, ' Freight Handlers' Caracas August A dated July 29: union, on Thursday ordered all mem'General Oku reports further Uat of bers Ue union Troubles of Colombia. employed by Ue various railroads Uroughout Chicago according to Ue statements et RusJust a remote Inkling of the poesl to refuse to handle any freight what- sian officers captured daring Ue reBllity of aa upheaval which ramoi ever tor Ue packing houses, where cent battle. General Kuropatkto waa Ue thousand of employes are now ays has occurred to Bogota reach on present Ue and Uat battlefield, on strike. If Ue freight handler Washington through official channel live to Ue order of Ueir president Generals Sakaloff and Kondratsvltch np some time ago. This was to the of It will work a severe hardship on Ue were wounded. Also, Uat Ue Russian element ti packers as Ue notification to Ue men casualties feet Uat Ue anti-Reywere about 2,000. The Ue lower honse of Ue Colombian con states explicitly Uat no freight by or anese caanaltiea were about 1,000, Japand to billed Ue companies, gross ws dissatisfied with the way lr whether deliveredpacking at Ue freight General Oku reports Uat investigawhich Ulngs were going and gave bouses by teams or in cars, is to be tions are being made regarding Uo evidence of strong opposition to him touched by Ue members of Ue union. number of prisoners taken aad Ua for Ue presidency. Tbe Colombian What Ue railroad official will dp congress Is supposed to have met to haa not been decided. quantity of monitions of war, eto captured." . Bogota on Ue 20th Inst Zone Not Part of tho Domain Canal Increase In Coal Production. Holy Roller Filling Asylum, of tho United State Tho forthcoming report of Ue Unit Joshua Cheffleld, Ue Holy Boiler Comptroller of Ue Treasury Trace-wel- l. ed States geological survey win show waa discovered in hiding unapostle, to aa opinion Thursday, defining der a dwelling bouse to Corrallla, Uat US United States exceeded all Ue of Panama Ue anthorlty Ore., and ia now confined to Ue conn-previous records to US production a$ jail. The house where he was . Tt. 0U! O. and Ua relation of Ue canal tone to ty found la Ue same at which household outpnt of Ue coal mines of Ue coun- Ue United States holds musical Instruments, wearing Uat, wMle articles, try during Uat year was (59,421,(11 Ue general spirit and purpose of apparel and other article of value burned several months ago. tana, am Increase of aeariy 58,000,009 Uo constitution la . applicable to Ue were When discovered Cheffleld waa naked tons, or nineteen per cent over Ue d one, Uat domain la not a part of Ue and to a condition. Darpreceding year. The value of Ue United late one 8tates within meaning full one Uo folUe weeks, by as an la (504.190,731, given products lower of Ue sect have been sent to Increase to value of per cent ovet ing of Uo constitution and laws of Ue Insane Uo country.' asylum, until six are to the preceding year. Ue prae-tjcali- - -- Colorado Governor Declares He Is Net .. Waging War on Labor Unions. , Governor James' IL Peabody el Colorado has lsened an address explaining and vindicating hie acts in dealing with the labor troubles in Colo rado. He refutes tbe contention Usl Ue strike Inaugurated by tbs Western Federation bf Miners at tbe ore reduo lion works In Colorado City waa csilej because of Ue failure of the legist ture to enact an eight-hou- r law pointing out that it was called on Ue 14th of February, some five or six weeks before the adjournment of the legislature which then had under consideration an eirbt-hou- r law. Later a sympathetic strike was declared by Ue Federation in Cripple Creek to cul off the ore supply of tbe mills. Governor Peabody then goes into Ue history of the Western Federation of Miners, which, he declares, has been replete with assaults, dynamite outrages and murder. In affording protection to men wbo desired to Us bor, Ue governor explains, it becama necessary. In my judgment, to confine certain men in military guard bouses as one of the safest and most expeditious methods of restoring order." Governor Peabody denies Ue charge Uat he is waging war on labor salons generally. 81k-sera- Wall sf Water Sweeps Down Canyon, Destroying Everything In Ita Pith. A special from Kingman, Arizona, ays: Heavy rains In Us mountains ast of Trnxton Saturday night aent down- - wall of water thirty feet high through Us canyon, washing out tbe Bento Fe railroad track, , embankments, bridges, telegraph poles and everything movable for a distance o! twelve miles. Great steel bridge were taken from Ueir foundations aad Japs Art Fighters. , piled np against Ue walls of the canAs a result of a fight between whits yon. - Massive etone abutment were mea and Japanese at Ue fishing vil- crumbled and carried away. At" Crolage of Steves ton, B. C, Uree mea sier everything movable. Including Ue were Injured fatally. Half a dosea station signal, telegraph poles and white mea and nearly a hundred Jap- box cars, were piled np on the big anese were Involved in Ue row, steel bridge to Ue west of tbe nation. which began after a wrestling match At Haekberry the pnmp' house and between a Japanese and a white machinery-- were destroyed and swept fisherman, in which the Japanese- was Into Ue valley miles sway. Tbe big defeated. Two policemen who tried wen waa filled to Ue brim with deto stop Ue fight were beaten into un- bris Houses high above an hereto Seven Japanese are fore known high water marks war consciousness. under arrest flooded and much damage dona , Complaints have been made to ths State Board of Health to the effect that cattle suffering with tubercuioaii are being slaughtered In various parts f the state and put upon the market and the board Is investigating. , The leading business men of Lehl will organise a business men's association. which will hold regular meetings, for the purpose of further lag the interests of Lehl and building up the business of the town. ' Reuben Puller, aged 11, was drowned la the Sanitarium, in Balt Californians Are Winners. Lake City, on the 27th, but no one noticed the lad and bin body wan soThe Elks awarding committee at dden tally found after he had been un- Cincinnati has awarded a prise of $500 der the water for some time. to Ue Los Angeles lodge for Ue greatNew Harmony, In Washington est mileage, oa Ue ground that all of county, was visited by a cloudburst Ue 124 marching members had come to last week which did damage to Us Cincinnati especially tor that purpose. amount of about 13,000. Several per- Tbe Manlla lodge, which claimed the sons lost everything Uey had, hut prise, had Ue. greatest aggregate mileage, but it waa held Uat they had fortunately no lives were lost. several members in line wbo were In - Andrew Miller, for many years this country for other purposes Uaa known in Salt Lake City as the Craxy attending the Elks reunion. STATEMENT. Emma feueow stood by ant Robert H. Shepard and L. M. Lasgfcfd cut each other to death in Miqkke-burcounty, Virginia. The duel v fought with knives in a lonely gtiu Ue woods six miles from Ue railroad station. The meeting vM arranged some days ago, it is sa, tad It was agreed between the prlaclpsla Uat the one who drew first blotg tfd left the field unhurt should hare d affections of the Buelow woman, 1M was told of the arrangements,' aid agreed to go wlU Ue two mm ! witnese Ue fight She said shewodd leave the field of nonor" leanhg f Ue arm of the victor. The fight took place early 'pe morning, Just at daylight and The fcsg, men fought desperately. harp knives Uey had selected! fid U Ueir work welL Shepherd, after cutting his sjwr-arall ever Ue body, plunge! 111 knife into Langfords breast, jjig kirn Instantly. After Ue killing ran off, leaving a trail of feltsd. His body was found less Uaa d pfle from Ue scene ofthe duel. Tbs fbee-abou- t PORT ARTHUR HAS NOT of Ue woman who witqeasd FALLEN INTO JAPANESE HANDS Ue tragedy are unknown. Both Tokle and St Petersburg Officials FIFTY INJURED IN COLLISION. Pronounce the Rumor Untrue. The Collide rumored fall of Port Arthur 1 Dlsactrw Caro With Trellsy to be untrue by officials Result to Passengers. pronounced j In Tokio. The report of the storming were lrijiursd, passengers Fifty and capture of Port Arthur waa re eleven of them seriously and cue in a beadn collision betweesa ceived in St Petersburg wiU smiles runaway Mount Vernon trolley r of Incredulity. The war office contra tar at Food-law- dieted Ue rumored fall of Ue fortress. and a Yonkers-trolle- y in New Tork City, Sunday plgtt. There la no change of importance la Matthew Crawfleld, motorman on tie the situation in Manchuria except Ual Ue Japanese have made a alight adMount Vernon car, was the most vance toward Hai Cheng and that they Injured. He was buried fmdir are developing a fank movement from Uc wreckage of the two tars, apt 8!moucbeng, fifteen miles from Hal crushed. Eleven other persons 'wore Cheng, They continue active to token to the hospital and many wore attended by physicians and wat home.. Both cars were filled with hoA FIGHT TO THE FINISH. liday crowds. Motorman Crownfiell of the Mount Vernon car was bringbg No Sign of Abatement In the Chicago his car into the city. Hejrtarted dotn 8trlke, Both Sides Being Confthe hill in McLean avenue toward To ident of Victory. Hundred and Thirty-fourt- h aid street, Ue car got beyond his control, j Tie The conflict between capital and other car should have stopped St a unionism which has been going on la switch, but fai?d to do to, and tbs to Ue trade packing Industry through tars rushed together, j " - 1 out Ue country for nearly three weeks VENEZUELA MUST SETTLE hows no signs of abatement Both of Ue opposing interests seem aa deControversy Over Righto of Fore Iy- termined as ever on a fight to a finish. er Decided by Umpire. y The packers declare Uey have Jack ion E. Ralston of Wasblngta won their fight and that Us las just signed his final sward as S strikers are becoming demoralized. In direct opposition to this statement of v plr of tbw'Ttalian-Venexuelastrike leaders employers, mlsaionT and thlss completes lh t the ert that the victory is with the workcf all the recent Venezuelan mixed men and that it will be a matter of commissions. About 860 claims, asrre bnt a short time until the packers f6.000.000, were filed with the will he compelled to ask for peace. Rtlng commission, there being many russia Must fighy Cr run. laore Italian claimants than any other swards pstlonsllty, end tic aggregate ' Czars Msn In a Position Where They wfffs about (600,000. x Must Make Good. Many questions of doubtful citizenship came before Ue commission, and A SL Petersburg dispatch says Uat the umpire held, in nil cases of differ public attention has beet alUough ence between Venezuelan and Italian laws, that tbe law of domicil of the distracted from Ue events of Ue wai claimant after the time of birU should daring the past week, first, because control. of Us fear of international compile tiona, and second, because of the asA Peculiar Accident. sassination of Minister of Ue Interioi Michael Grager, employed u gadVon Plehve, the situation at Ue front der on Ue government ent near Derby, ia regarded as critical. The envelopNevada, had a narrow and peculiir esmovement of the Uree Japanese ing cape from deaU Saturday. He was armies of Generals Kuroki, Nodzn anJ standing on a scantling twelve feet Oku around General Kuropatkins pofrom the ground. To help hold I drill sition appears to be almost complete, he fastened one end about his neck and Ue extended line ofthe Japanese and Ue oUer about Ue steel. He seems to be Ue only drawback to contrack tbe steel with a aledge, earning certed action. It Is realised here Uat it to stick, and then Ue scantling the Russian general must now eiUer broke, leaving McGrager suspended in fight or withdraw Ue whole army Ue air. He was rescued unconscious northward. He is being closely press' from strangulation, but will recover. at Haicbeng. i DISASTROUS CLOUDBURST. Demand. Prompt n Meey la In Michigan, tried to board a freight train at Colton, for the purpose of going to Salt Lake, fell underneath the wheeln and suffered the BEAUTY I FOILED BY ACID. 1ms of his foot Native Utah asphalt Is being used Yeung Man Accused cf Scarring a Weman Attempts Suicide. In repairing pavement la Salt Lake Someone threw carbolic acid la Uc City, the crude asphalt Just as tt comes from the mines, near Thistle, being eyes and face of Coral Ramsay, a used. The Utah product In being young woman of Clarksville, Iowa, as he was on her way to a neighbors used an an experiment The production of coal In the slats house- - She was rendered partially of Utah during the year 1903 fs placed blind and will be disfigured for life. Wheeler, who wm arrested at L68U09 tone, valued at )1.03,03S. High later on Information furnished by This Is an Increase over the produc- Mias Ramsay, tried to commit suicide tion of the previous year of 10l,Slt in his cell. No cause for Ue assault . , Is known. tons, valued at f:2S,584. Mu-kogo- VIRGINIANS FIGHT FOR fV0R d OF WOMAN. PEABODY ISSUE sj out-goin- g a Lmt to" tt asylum. A |