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Show COALVILLE TIMES. ruin HOMELESS BY FLOOD UTAH. UTAH STATE NEWS. Ciimi bu I o trod need a bill la the ksiU to appropriate 1750,000 Seek tor lor improvement at Fort IT L, OCCUPIED POORER CUSSES IS SUBMERGED. Meadrsda ( Tamili are CeaepeUed Flee from Their Hee.ee a 4 Safety ea H(fk OwutOeij One Life Keported Se Dooglaa. Tbe el ear log of the Salt Lake banka 'lor Febreerr aggregated 8 22. 131,526, tba which la a gain of 11,142.544 earn month of laat gear. Tba Salt Lake Ministerial Aaaocle-tlo- a attended in a bod an opoeanta dinner glten by th Colored Baptist chorcb one day last week. There is now talk of a state base bail leagns for tbe coming season, In which elobs from Ogden, Salt Lake, Proro, Logan and Lagoon will take part A committee cooipoaed of prominent Oonnison men has been appointed to solicit snbaeriptioos towards a boons lor the installation of a auger factory. Snow to tbe depth of twelre thchee fell in Cache county oo the 28th. Far mere are happy, since it ioanree a plenlifal supply of water for next summer. At the Salt Lake Athletic club, Friday night of last wsek, Jim Flynn put Georgs Condls out of tba fight in the second round of wbat was to hare been twenty-roun- d go. lasso Bussell of Sslt Lake, a member f tbe Utah battering that fought In the Philippines, baa been eboeen editor of the college paper pnbllehed at Stanford university. M, Anderson of Salt Lake came near losing his lift one day laat week by atlog atala canned corned beef. He is now suffering from tba affects of a era case of ptomaine poisoning. Two sons of Dr. Bowers of Sslt Lake, ' aged 11 sad I years, quarreled one day laat weak, when tba younger lad threw pair of scissors at his brethsr, in Siding a slight wound In ths left nlde. The maps of the' Milford 4 Bearer Railroad company hare been filed In the United States laud office. Tba route runa from Milford to Bearer and thanes a abort dlatancs beyond np the enyon. The town of Lyman, in Wayne county, has, after aercral years at tba task, finished n pipe line of between R re nnd six miles, which furnishes the town with good spring water for its otr - PORTION OF PATTERSON, N. to tba second ate cf dwellings. In tbia district are elated the Rogers Locomotive works aiixw ral silk mills sad dye works fear by live full 800 families who he ! driven from tbelr tenements, flee ral hundred of these people war Aa from their bonaee boats and rfge amid tba acenea of much axeiten 8 Citixeaa from all parts of the MtJ have poured la loads of blai.,rt clothing and provisions CU employees of every department woAllt beavera in tbeijr efforts . to reUefctbe distressed. There waa lack of beta to cope with the emergency, 1 a wegoa load was seot over from Ninrk In good time to give excellent aAvcs In the work of rescue Henry teh arde, a carpenter, lost hie life. Lter place rrsuiHHO co. COALVILLE. r'( HUNDREDS RENDERED The eity of Patterson, N. J., so recently swept by fire. la now" overThree weeks ago whelmed by flood. the greater part of lu business section was burned out, nnd Monday the quarter occupied by the poor classes waa Inundated. Hundreds of families are homeless, sod for miles around the city So far but one death ia under water. has been reported. Tbe great peril now ia that tbe Spruce street raceway, which supplies water power for all mills along the water front, may overflow. This would canse great loss to the manufacturing districts. Expert engineers have placed dynamite below tbe bridge, and if necessary It will be touched off. Tbia would open a new channel for the volume of water held there and diverting it will ears a good deal of property. The Are of three week ago, while causing a damage to property to the total of nearly 83,000,000, did not create aucb suffering and'wijespread desolation aa the flood. Tba district for a mile along tbe riverfront from 8pruc bill to Straight street, and two block north and five blocks south of the river, nearly a mile In width, la covered Jirltb water, and in making several successful trip on each of which be brought three tor persons, his host was upset and hires swept away in the waters, which! wrs rushing with th force of a ml lira Two alarms of fir were tornef in during tbe afternoon and It looked if the element were combining ti the city. Tha firemen, abo helping to remove the pele from tbe district, were forced to tie three hours to fight tbe fluns Neither loss was big, but as a ferak wind waa blowing tha danger as - gresL Hamilton avenue, near the mvrr, two new buildings were undermlied by tbe flood, collapsed and were swept away. The arch street bridge collated in th afternoon and all tba other bridges are mpletely submerged s Thf boiler and of eevettl of tha big mills are tan feet under On engine-room- water. WORK OF THE UTAH IRRIGATION CONVENTION. ria HTINQ M03 CLASHES WITH MILITIA. Toreeef CMunUilsr at Horaag Eaaaaaw ar Eighty lasargaatt. Twenty-fiv- e members of the constabulary of Morong. tea mites from Manila,- encountered eighty well armed Insurgents on March 3rd. Th former fled, after expending all tbelr ammunition. Eleven of tbs constabulary ar neaccounted for, and it is believed they wer killed or captured, Th same band of insnrgenU turned back a commissary wagoo, bnt did not molest the escort of three men. Governor Flores of the province of Rizal says the member of th haqd .who recently captured Amptl. the president of Csiota, Morong province, wer neither Ladrones or insurgents. He thinks a private feud waa at the bottom of the matter. Word has been received that Ampil ia still alive, bnt under torture and expecting death. As previously set fortlrhr these C. spate hes, Ampil was an enthusiastic American , sympathizer. A force of constabulary and military are scouring the country, aod bands of insurgents ard Ladrones are flocking to tbe island of Leyte. Tbe constabulary officials have notified of tbe arrival of a band of malcontents from Bohol sod other places They are well armed and are serving under Capilea. An extra force of constabulary will endeavor to handle the malcontents. STRIKE SYMPATHIZERS IN NORFOLK. RUN THE TOWN. Tree flak's BsSwsen ths Military GurtU and Ike Mo Oeesrrsd s' rrsqasaS Intarra Is Msrtlsl U to ke, DwIsnS. A mob of 500 strike sympathisers Tuesday held the streets of Norfolk, Va., on wbicb tha main line of tba Norfolk Railway and Lighteompsny's ears are rnn, and tha police were nnabl to cop with it from noon nntil after dark, whan tha cars, which were guarded by detachments of military and bad run with difficulty all day, were housed in the barns. Csrs were repeatedly derailed, wagon loads of stones were piled on tbe tracks and free fight between tbe military guards and tba Crowd occurred at frequent intervals. Several soldiers were struck by missile thrown through the windows of cars. A number of arrests have been made, both by the police and militia. Eight coin pu its of militia are oo guard. Martial law will be declare, iiT'Nor-folFour more infantry companies from Emporia, Suffolk, Smith field and Franklin, making the entire Seventy-fir- st regiment, have been ordered out. Tha strikers Wednesday night cut a mile of trolley wire in the city. The troope are now guarding the power ' r pianL Ia a"dlash between the militia and strikers during the day, a sergeant ran a bayonet into the arm of U. H. a barber. Mrs. Hartnansef. wbo was standing by her boabaod at tbe time, knocked the sergeant to the ground with both fists, and discolored tbe face of Lieutenant E. It. Gale, wbo waa near ber. k. Har-mane- ef, X At the last aeaaion of tba irrigation the Colorado river and tba Utah border. WIRELESS TELEPHONE- a resolution convention held In Salt Lake City last Dele-gaoffered by t Adopted La Grand Young of Salt Lake, Fraaek Electrical weak the convention transacted the Engineer Tnlka of His that a committee be appointed to in- ' Intention Wklch Tmnenalta Hainan following bostness: Voice Wltkoat Wire. Passed a memorial to congress, ask- vestigate the nature and character cf withthe now arid lands bills E. before all rethat tha French electrical Ducretet, remaining and ing concrete in th atata be ceded to tbe state for port their conclusion id the delega- engineer, has made the following atate-netba purpose of perfecting and extend- tion of Utah now in congress. .v concerning the system of wireless Adopted a resolution offered by Dele-g- st lepbone which be hss invented: ing tba irrigation systems; and stating Le Grand Young of Salt Lake, The Academy of Science, to which that in tha opinion of tba convention tbic would he more beneficial to the asking the Utah legislature to make by Invention of telephoning without res hs been submitted, ackno wipeople and result in grssisr and earlier an appropriation to pay the expense of se its value. The transmitter and development of the stst then any tbe delegates to the convention. elver are much like those in daily Other helpful measure proposed. Adopted a resolution, indorsing tha for the ordinary telephone. There Adopted a resolution offered by Dele- Newlanda bill in congress, as amended his difference, that a small coll ia gate Laura E, Work of Washington, by Congressman Sutherland of Utah. todneed and tha electrical intensity praying that tha work of examing, Rejected a resolution offered by Delesurveying and selecting temporary gate Jacob Johnson of Sanpete, re- Uprightly increased. tracts for forest reserves be pushed questing th stst lsnd board in grantThen tba Instruments are pnt down with all possible dispatch and tha mat- ing lands to select lands from water- deb in the earth messages can be ter settled at tha earliest possible day. sheds, and to give local residents, and traamitted over enormous distances. Passed a memorial offered by D. II. especially municipalities, tba preferFarata, rivers, mountains may separwaterworks. Morris of Washington, petitioning con- ence in selection. ate rmies, yet they eaa communicate Frank Buckwalter, aged 18, was The convention then adjourned to witbeach other through the earth by gress to cede to Utah that portion of .thrown from a street ear in Salt Lake tha of Arixona lying between meet April 2nd. w wIjwm telephone, territory by the sudden turning of a curve and iTTrelesS messages can be transmitt11a was stand' MORE TROUBLE IN Ct4l LATEST FEAT.T.r, ed seriously Injured. through sea from abore to shore or MARCONI 1 between ship. Tbe voice is transr rearptalform when th so- T eueut occurred. Be Bwlwi On Thoaaaad former fto'diar En mitted without tbe least difficulty and waits s.een Stilus at 1 the most delicate articulations reach Pillaging. Messages From Lead. A number of Salt Lake women beThe Chinese foreign office Sow ad- tha ear. Signor Marconi, wbo arrived in New longing to select society circles declare mits that tha rebellion in the yidnitj on MASSACRED BY CHINESE. York tha Philadelphia Saturday they are tired of trying to solve the new qf Nanking province of Quang, seven- Three Missionaries are Slain nnd servant girl problem and wilt Import from Southampton, reported Body of This ty mile north of tbe gulf of Tenqttin, One Motllatod. Japanese servants to take tbe place of wireless telegraph record. tbe irresponsible girls. time, said Mr. Marconi, there can be is vary grave, though ibis was denied Report of two massacres of misTba new is current la Salt Lake do error. CapL Mills and Chief Officer recently. Over onj thousand foreer sionaries in China were received by the . thatths Colorado & Northwesters rail- M a radon signed eeeb message a wit- soldiers ere engaged .In pillaging. steamer Empress or India, which arAn edict baa been issued eommstd-lu- g road will start on tba extension of tba nesses. rived at Victoria, B. C., from tbe Oritbe Chinese authorities to affed ent Tuesday afternoon. Fifteen hundred miles at tea reguroad westward to make a new connecIn Kansu tion between Denver nnd Salt Lake lar messages were received from the protection to the missionaries and oil- Fathers Van Merbaegbeand Bongaerta " r Cornwall station, and ticks were re- er foreigners. within the'next few months. were murdered by a band of Chinese, miW Mr. United the of a States dlatancs corded Conger, at 2,000. Tba postmaster-genera- l hat ordered itclndiog soldiers, wbo attacked their It baa bean said that my Newfound- ter, has notified Prince Cblng, hsajif mission. Tbs first named priest waa quadrennial rtwelgblng of Uaited States malls carried on all railroad land messages were doe to my tmagi the foreign office, that ha expeas killed Instantly by a sword thrust, bnt routes In wbat is known as tba fourth nation and to atmospheric currents, so Chins will speedily suppress th . the latter lingered for five daya, sufcontract section. Including Utah, I requested the eapUla's signature to hellion end protect the forelgnsrsls fering from tbe terrible wounds that part of tha country. The other massacre took place in hear me out. Idaho. Wyoming and Nevada. K angst. Father Juliea being attacked am' establish to not I any Tailed to Salcido nnd Will Go going r Mya. Joseph Chamberlin, of Sail while ha slept and cruelly murdered. wireless aervios between Cuba and tba oo re la Trloaa. Lake, died laat week as the result o I iahodywamuMlaiedr-bot- h bands been has as. reported, amber1, la Called At Chicago the jury in tba case f being cut off. Hia two servants were .rjtomalna poloalBg-ZMrm-took dinner at the borne of a friend nor have I any intention of establish- Dr. Orville 8. Burnett, charged with also killed. The Viceroy ha sent a for ths murderers. nnd ate tome pork sausage. At miding line serosa tbe English channel, the murder of Mrs Charlotte 8. Nioal troop to hunt Cripple Creek, Colorado, Or Thieve Coa-vi- e of Nashville, Teno,, returned night abe was taken ill nnd died tbd DECREASK IN PUBLIC DEBT. tod. ' kext morning. of guilty, and recommended that tt and Hartley J. Kirach Kuykendall With a reasonable amount of rainbe to sent tbe penitentiary for Dsitail th Fast Month Over One nnd. One-thi- fifteen been found gnlltyof having have Lake Buraetta fall this spring. Babbit valley, 1ft MI1 Hons Wiped OoS. years, attorney aufil-te- nt will ask for a new trial. Tba verdict attempted to kill the officers who i Wayne county, la prom lied water The treasury statement of the publie waa high-grad- e ore for its crops. Tbe Johnson Valley surprise, aa Judge Bakers ia esnght them stealing made pnblie Saturday last, shows debt, of tbe the ,a workings nadergronad were atrnctiona considered reservoir ii full of water, as is tba Fish favorable that at the close of business February to ths defendant Burnett waa mine at Cripple t Lake reservoir., which will furnish tried Independence 28, 1903, tha debt, less tha eaah in tha weeks ago. Johff B. Fried-msteisix bout water uatll late in tba aummar. mnrfier. on of the was It charge treasury, amounted to 81,004,558,053, a charged he who waa indicted with Kuyhad agreed to coin mitt Tba endeavbr to obtain 11,000,000 decrease for the month of 81,370,848. and kendall Lake, gave testimony for suicide woman a waa with who found from the national treasury for the pur- Tba debt la recapitulated as follows; the prosecution which resulted In the waa dead. Burnett lake Into when Utah of dying Interest-bearin- g they converting pose debt....... ... ... 8 987,051,180 aonviction. There wer many sensawhich interest has eeaaed were found, hut waa resuscitated. great reservoir baa been brought to on Lwhtoa I.SlAJTO sine maturity tional acenea during the trial and JPl.Mb.e'S the end because of a rupture among Debt baarief do Interest Gavaraar Bot Balkad at Kasa Brltchaa. Utorneys for both sides were fined for canal companies that were to be beneTotal, ., - .... .... .... .... . 11,329,91 7,9 it ia said that wben It esntempt offcourL ficiaries of tbe project. , This amount however, does not In- Hogg, of Texas, was told Embassdor by Interior baa of the Tba secretary Bek Gold Stria Reported from Thander clude 8815,015,089 in certificates and Choate that be most appear in knee Boeatoln. withdrawn from entry nearly 5,000 treasury notes outstanding, which are brltchea and sword in order to he pr. n Theodor Van Meter, the Square miles of land in the Wasatch offset by an equal amount of eaah on sen ted to Edward at the coronaKing a letter to written has in in mountain Utah! of man, taking range band held for their redemption. The he promptly replied: Never! If fcining Ritchie of Boise, of a pearly all of the important watersheds cash in the treasury ia classified aa fo- tion, telling Ftsley I can not appear in tba ordinary eves' wonderful strike that has been made The aggregate pf the entire range. llow: number of acres withdrawn la dress of an American citizen, Mat Maher, st Thander Mountain. I irooromo tog Gold reserve fund 1,000,000. will n6t appear at alt. A pretty sight SlA.(T!t True! fund is related, has it Colorado prospector, 1M.i4.liro General fund Prof. Solomau Acre of the UniversI would look rigged np in these ge. uocovered a 111.42X494 In national bank depositories ledge of ore so rich that gswa 1 hsve not the fsintest idea of th ity of Utah hat been appointed chembe 8M 90 can .... 51,222. ........ pried off with a pocket-fcaii.... to Total.... or even britcise gold trying revolutionize ist for the Sau Iedro, Los Angeles A of the strike has created are demand English customs, but biamed if Ill News total there this Again Balt Lake Eailroad Co. The company wear another countrys uniform no, considerable excitement in Boise, liabilities outstanding amounting to not In its construction nnd future investieven for the sake of meeting th balcash a leaves which wbtr Yen Meter i known, nnd hie 8897,291,039, king. gations will have considerable work ance on hand of 8325.361,808, Utments are given full credence. for a chemist. Asathor Big Saowriltla la Colorado. Xsonshtner Captured la Washington. Caaaaltle la Hoath African Ba'Ua. The contract for fourteen and one-ha- lf New has reached Ouray, Colo., of miles of f radio? "work on the Og-- ( Exited State revenue officer raided An incomplete 111 of tbe caaualtiea on of the biggest snowslldesthat ever w u cut-o-ff of the Southern Pa- sustained by. th British when ths occnred in the Sneffels LlicH distilling plant near Van mining district, A cific baa been let to tbe Utah ConWash., Tneeday night. Boers attacked and captured th con- about fifteen miles north of Ouray eounr, and for struction company of Ogden, tbe com- voy of a train of empty wagons at The slide cams down brandy making outfit complete Thursday morn-Juwsscon-fisettr- d pany being notified that work is to Vondenop, southwest of Klerkadorp, and passed so eiose to th build other liquor from fruit juices and destroyed. - A. J. Alley begin at ooee, Feb. 24, state that five officers and lug of the Governor min that the men were killed and six offi- water tank was carried sweet of the plant, ha not been aecn forty-fiv- e Tba maps of the Leamington eut-of- f along Into the Tw A of tbe Oregon Short Line have been cers and 118 men wer wounded. several day, and it la not known gulch, 1500 feet below, and th boiler filed at tbe land office. The principal report from Lord Kitchener mad pnb- tore from its foundation and turned whtker be has been fpnnd by- tbe from the her cam officer departure from tbe route already lie last week acid that sixteen around. So great was th aiide that officers. Alley tor th and peat known la that the read will pass and 451 men of the British force wer the south ego. gulch was entirely filled with snow two three year taken email pleat during this engagethrough Tooele, which is without di- ment. prisoners year baa operated a One officer and 105 me were and debris. Tor rect connection with n railroad. released. distilling liquor. 1 nt T !! lu INTHE PHILIPPINES. l Cb But-ne- Condition of Affnlra In Tbe testimony given by Genera) Hughes before tbe senate committee on tbe Philippines, dealt entirely with the military conduct of affairs in the island of bamar, where tbe massacre of Balaogigs occurred last fail. He said the natives of that island had been invited to locate near the stations of the United States troops, and that when he left the Island last Septembef about 20,009 out of a total population of 350,000 had tbna located. They bad beeo advised tbst it was necessary for them to pnrsoe this course in order to secure protection. In the cases where tbe natives of a village were found harDorihg msurrectos the village was generally burned. General Hughe said that aa rnle the policy in a given section ia toward severer treatment, as the insurrection grows in point of time. He said, however, that the policy bo be pursued was generally determined by tbe officer in command. General Hughes said be had found the Viscayana generally far less civilized than he had expected. He bad supposed that they wonlc follow tbe rule of civilized warfare, bnt bad been disappointed, and this was on reason for the change of policy toward them. n, ,- well-know- ,,., e. dan-Lucl- g, Tebrwaiy ST. Hors No business was ttansseted la tbe bouse, adjournment being taken after tbe eulogy of tbe 1st President McKinley by Seoro tsry Hsv- - order the senate Sxsati. Under sporlsl a. . Is order that It might convened Mil sttesd as a body tbe aervtoea la memory of tho late President William McKinley held In the hall of the house of representatives st ISO clock. Tbe protest of Senator TUlmsa Was ordered spread upoa tbe minutes. February II, broke SU records In tbe privnto pension legislation. Clearing tbe calendar and passing US bills in s little over three hours. -The conference report on the census bill was adopted and the house adjourned until Monday. A resolution for printing 3,600 copies of the proceedings of tbe Schley court of Inquiry was adopted, after having been amended to include be finding of tbe court. Admiral Dewey's opinion. Admiral Schley's appeal to the President and the Presidents decision thereon. The reports on tbe contested election ease of J. McKenzie Motm vs. John S. Rhea, from tbe Third Kenturky district, which was In favor of the Republican contestant and of N. D. Spears va.. Jobs 8. Burnett, from the beventh Alabama district, which was la favor,' of the sitting member, a Democrat, were reported and placed on tbe calendar. Skhzts Senators McLnurln and Tilhnan were severely cen lured by the senate few the sensational personal encounter on tbe floor of the senate. The adoption of the resolution of centure probably closes the case, so far as Mr. MoLsurin Is concerned. The senate adopted the conference report on the permanent census bill and then began tbe consideration of the Irrigation measure. Mr. Clark of Wyoming delivered s long and speech in its support. For s time later the senate considered the omnibus blU, but did not dispose of It. Hors' The bouse matter of 'I carefully- -prepared - March 1. Considerable Important business was disposed of by the senate. What is known as the omnibus-claim- s bill and the measure providing for the Irrigation of public lands were passed, the conference report 00 the Philippine tariff bill was agreed to, and the. shipping bill waa made the unfinished busi. ness. The bill for the protection of the president of the United States was then laid before the senate. Mr. Hoar, chairman of the judiciary committee, aald it seemed to tbe committee that, for many obvious reasons, any attempt to kill th president ought (o be taken cognizance of by the Federal courts rather then by the State courts. Relative to section I of the bill, direeting that the secretary of war should provide a military guard for tbe protection of the president, he thought all careful observers must agree that tbe detective police, upon which dependence now was had. hod not so- eompllshed its purpose upon st least three Important occasions. Tbe purpose of the pro- vision was to make some officers of the government responsible for the protection of the president, March X. House The house began consideration of the blU to classify the rural free delivery and plaee the Carrie re uuder ths contract system, Only two speeches were delivered. Mr, Loud of California, chairman of the committee on postofflee. and post roads, making ths opening speech In favor of the measure. - liSxTn-Tbe senate began consideration to what la popularly known as the shipping bill, a measure to provide for ocean mall service between tbe United Slates and foreign ports, and ths common defense; to promote eommerce and to encourage deep-se- a fisheries. Mr Frye of Maine, chairman of tho committee on made the opening statement th support, of the bill. Ho occupied the floor for nearly two hours. BiUs for tho erection of public buildings, as follows, were passed: Reno, Nev , 370,000; Grand Forks, N. D 1)80.000; also to amend the set of May 12, 1000, authorizing the commissioner of internal revenue to redeem or make allowance for Internal revenue stamps; to authorize Cupt. N M Brooks, superintendent of foreign malls, postofflee department, to seeept decorations from the Emperor of Germany and from the governments of Liberia and Venezuela, to restore James G. Field, assistant surgeon, to the active list of the navy; appropriating 8200.000 for the erection of a public building at Ogden, Utah; amending section 52Mof the Revised Statutes o7 the United States, so that oaths as to the entry of publie lands may be made before thecarest authorized notary. Sinatb -- eer-vl- oe MEMORIAL FROM COLORADO. Legislator. Appeals for Ist.rv.ntlon by 8- - in South Africa. Representative Shafrotb of Colorado has presented to congress a memorial from the Colorado legislature appealing to our National administration ta tender the good offices of our government In any dignified and consistent manner that will be conducive to peace between the South Africans and Great Britain, to 141 end that tbe British government may be induced to change its present policy to tender such terms asmhall be alike honorable to tbe Boers and in accordance with their aspirations for liberty. eoro-mer- ee, President Deride, to Maks Trip to the Charleston Exposition. A delegation of prominent citizen of Charleston, S. C., had a conference wtb President Roosevelt Monday in regard to bia attending the Charleston exposition. Tbe delegation atrongly urged tbe president to keep bis engageMarch S. ment to visit the expos.' tlon, and Bouse The house spent another day In dts- assured him a most cordial welcome. .Tba president- - toid the delegation eufcioo of the bl II tgelsgalf y Dig rural Tree de livery service, and place the carriers under tho that if nothing intervened to prevent contract system. No vote was reached. The be would take great pleaanre in visit- fate of tbe blU le in doubt although the tm. ing Charleston and the exposition some pressloo prevailing It that It will be defeated. Before the debate began the conference retime ia tbe near- - fntur. The party on the Philippine tariff bill won adopted. was invited to luncheon with the pre- port The vote was on party lines, except that sident. rd A-ee- WEEIvIN CONGRESS. STRUCK A LIVE WIRE.! A Brno, Nevada. Man (las His Hsad Almost Ssvsred Frem Body, About noon Sunday tbe body of Frank A. Well was found lying across a live electric wire near tba residence of bis father at Reno, Nev. It ia supposed that as he was going home Saturday night be ran Into n live electrlo wire that bad been sagged down by tbe storm. Ills bead waa almost severed from bis body. Law Agalast Grain Ga nbllng Uphold. Tbe United Slate supreme court baa affirmed tbe decree of tbe supreme court of Illinois in the case of Alfred G, Booth vn the state of Illinoic, involving the validity of tbe State statute Imposing a fine of from 810 to 81,000 fur dealing in futures. Tba decision of the state coart upheld tbe law and tbe opinion sustained that decision Tbe opinion was banded down by Justice Fuller and waa dissented from by Justice Brewer and Feckham. Boy .Killed In Soewslld. a Glads tons, Messrs. McCall of Massachusetts. Littlefield of Maine, and Heatwole of Minnesota, voted with the Democrats against the adoption of the re- port. Sxhats The credential of Mr. Allison end. Mr. Bolllver, both of Iowa, were presented, both hat lng been for another term. Among the bills passed were the following: Appropriating 215,000 to pay Lincoln W. beta for having saved the cargo of powder of the brig Tornado la 18B1: making Great Falls. Mont., a port of entry of the oustome district of Montana and Idaho; appropriating 11.150,000 to carry out an agreement with the Crow Indiana, and IS.CfciO a year for the support and maintenance of the permanent International commission of the congress of navigation, and for ether purposes. A bill to divide the state of Texas Into four , judicial districts was passed. Tib, Burled Under Tom of Debris. The fourth floor of the Cleveland Baking companys plant on Central avenue, Cleveland, O,, fell beneath the weight of a large number of barrel of flour Saturday, crashing through the three underfloor into the basement. Five person arc missing, four girls and a man. They are inrled beneath tbe mas of debris in. tha basement, nnd are undoubtedly dead. Twelve women and three men were carried through with the falling floor. Madrid Heraldo announce that 8enor forme Spantbe Mon, Pidally Cola, of the death of the son of ish embassador to, tha Holy See, reRichard Tovey, by a anowelide at signed bia post because th proposrl Prime Minister Sagaata to reform Fisher. - Tbe Silverton A Gladstone of concords! Increased, th suppresand the Silvertoa & Eureka railways tbe sion of ten bishoprics, ten aeminarie ar blooked by snowslides. There 1 and 100 eanonries. an unconfirmed rumor that a enow, Ia Loaiaville, Ky., Edward F. Caldslide carried away all tbe building of well, wbo ran a drug store that waa tbe Sunny Side mine on Red mountain, destroyed Edward Stegner, fire, by killing twenty men, . The reported McGowan wer and 17, Henry destruction of the bank-bon- e of tbe aged felon. The Silver Lake mine ia denied by the arrested as suspected - police y Stegner confessed that he official of the camp. and McGowan set fire to the drug store building. New Colorado. cornea from Gladstone, J |