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Show CRUSHES REVOLUTIONISTS. COALVILLE TIMES. ...jgULTA Q-- J jjjjjj General Csetro Finds Time to Carry REBELS CHASE. HIS- - TROOP TO on Hie tittle War. THE GATES Of of state of the Poatofflea la Coal Till. Cuk, feI himMayat1, Ifct Barqulsimoto, capital Matter. KM, aa Saoood-Claa- a has time past, Lara. h!cb, for some Yene-suelaThe Multan of Morocco Said to Have been in the poesesioon of the UKMI or ICBtCKiniOX. Barricaded Himself In revolutionists, has beenjAJL rafaSla U aSaqaaa. Consequenc The of Thrsalsned forces. government tured tiy OaS TtV...... 00 Attack of Rebel. and Tinaqulllo Oil MOO till ... (M,,M,,MH ,00 towns of San Carlo M M W,.M - govpled by the Am liouki4. have also been reo-'cQtael Coftita The sultan of Morocco U Mid to ernment The revolutionists at Barqulsimeto have retired to the palace tt yea with all bis available artilleiy nd muniUTAH STATE NEWS. were under the command of Generals They evacu- tion, and to have strongly torrlcaded Solagnle and IVnalora town after losing 112 men himself. In consequence of threatIq ruh county, during the year ated the ened attack on the port of tbi Rebels. 325 wounded and killed 1902, 283 mortgagee, of the value of In the The Spanish government U preparThere was hard 249,977 36 were released. for eventualities in Morocco, and of llarqualmeto sufautba ing and streets It to said the Oregon Short Line rail- for two days. The government forces has ordered troop at Malajs. Cadiz way will erect a $300,000 depot In Salt were commanued by General ( erfano and Algeclras to be held In readiness Lake City during the coming year. to promptly reinforce the garrisons at Castillo. Over $5.000 worth of stamps were It now transpires that President Ceuta and MelUli, Morocco, skould the ictoria situation require IL A S eold at the Salt Lake poatofflce during Castros recent visit to l.a penis cruiser as has been ordered to Tangelr. reportthe three layo preceding Christ mao. Ial s, a nature, of waa not According to dispatches received In Work on the Judge memorial home ed. but for the purpose of conducting for miner In Salt Lake City lj being personally by telegraph the opera- Madrid from Tangelr,-- tbs. rebels chased the troops of the suits to the tions of his forces at Barqulsimeto pushed forward aa fast a possible. apthe government for This victory gates of Per.. It is reported that the George Quinn of Ephraim accident of the prespears to be a direct result been Europeans are preparing to Issve Fex. In most himself foot week shot a the last ally idents initiative. It has Premier SUvela says Spanish while carelessly handling a revolves. kevere blow for the revolutionists. minister at Tangier telegraphs that Lake F. of ScbefskJ Salt City Henry ROYAL SCANDAL AIRED. he haa had an Interview with Ihe min has mysteriously disappeared, and bln ister of foreign affairs of Morocco, friends fear he has met with foul of who, while he take, a serious velw of King of Saxony Declares Elopement play. tbs situation. Bays it It not bopeless. Princess Had Long Been Planned. The second annual banquet of the King George of Saxony has ordered The defeat of the sultan's troop, the Salt Lake Stock Exchange waa held the acforeign minister adds, was duo to a preparation of a full, official Saturday night laat, covers being laid count of the elopement of the Crown surprise. - He claims there he been no serious battle. The premier added for sixty. and the circum- that he Princes supposed other power! would SaxJames Lynch and Robert King havs stances leading up to It for the send warships to Morocco. been sentenced to be shot on February ons, among whom the most fantastiThose army officers who wtf ab20 foP the murder of Colonel Prowse cal stories are in circulation to the sent on furlough have been ordered to return to their posts, A regloent of ta a Salt Lake City gambling house detriment of the royal people, especi- Infantry has left for Algiers, ud anThe buildings at Beck's Hot Springs,' ally with reference to the future king. other is being held In readlnew to go.' north of Salt Laka City,' were de- The scandal Is undermining, accord- Forces of cavalry, artillery anl engineers, as well as a detachment of the stroyed by firs last' week, the occu- ing to some opinions, the people's corps, were also read! to be hospital loyalty and respect for the throne moved. pants escaping In their night clothes. Fountain Green now hat electric The dynasty being Catholic and the FLIES LIKE A BURD. ' affair is being lights, furnished by the Big Spring! people Protestant, the Electric company, the stock being held Utilised for sectarian controversy. Asrisl Torpedo . Which Acts like a king's statement, doubtless, will by Fountain Greet and Moroni cltl- Thing of Life. the Mn Indicated. In the Inti sens , disT a Utica;-According to to the newspapers Charles Auger, aged C while coast' (nations supplled Professor Carl Myers, n bdloon patch, court leanings, affirming that maker of Frankfurt, hfid Constricted tag dtwa a hill Iq Salt Lake City, ran having sole reason for Into a street car and had a narrow es- the crown princess's an electrical serial" torpbdtf, which IS was her criminal relations e be exhibited at Rhe Lbulstaas to cape from death, being bndiy scratched .eloping with Professor Giron and that docuP-The Aerial exposition. torjedd mentary proof have been found showThe mother of Horace . Sheppard, ing that the ejopement had long been files like's thing of life. Is drive by two aluminum screw blades, mating who was run over and killed by a In preparation. The atorles of , on. the part of her husband, 9,000 revolutions, and rotated by an street car Jn Salt Lake City, Juno 19 oppressive court ceremonial and of electric motor which obatins Its pover last, has sued the company for $30,000 of her fettered existence are classed as froman ordinary Incandescent lighting damage. Inventions current of 110 volts The movements of million pounds Twenty-osugar are directed by two aeroplanes acting THEeYEAR'B IMMIGRATION. ban been sacked at the Leht sugar fa ' aa rodders, moving the vessel, ip, ' . clrcljes splnds lory tW ieasouT WhBn' loaded upon Gain of More Than 138,000 Over doFp. rlgbt or JefC-lor rylolds, as s' bird files. All these cam thin would fill a train nearly sis ; Year 1901. evolutions are finder control of a fis miles long. While the Immigration" at theNew tant, operator, who moves an In kt. It It claimed by the representatives York port for the last half of the cur. over V KUk. .L of fha Rlq Grand and. the f horJJsq .y there jU kiuCin (rears IWo such that of the Unit six months, there waa responds g large amount of travel out of Salt n RACE WAR IN ALABAMA very heavy Increase In ths total Lake City during the holiday period. j Immigration, as compared with the NeDeath Results of 8hootlng Tjreo one Shad 0 of rack Holdaway, Provo', , previous calendar year. The total gros and Injury.of Two Whit Mm. of the pioneers of Utah, and who waa number of Immigrants that arrived at A .shooting affray- - between whtes the drat to bring to Provo machinery New York and were admitted in 1902, for carding and spinning wool, died nt up to and Including December 29, waa and negroes near the Newberry PhDs' 645.751, as compared with 417,713 In hla borne in Provo last week, after ph at es. mines gesulted In the dost of 1901, a. gain this year of more than two negroes and the wounding of fwa short illness. showed of The month 138,000, May white men. There has been had feelnumber Dr. E. S. Payne of 8alt Lake will the largest immigration, the 82.154. ing between the whites and the month In of arrivals that s being n havs to face charge of murder. the Most of the newcomer went to Ohio, erd ployed at the mine! for some coroners Jury returning a verdict that Illinois and California. time. Four white men drove to dewhe caused the death of Miss Anna HW, in Danger. Morocco in on business, fully armed. men berry Foreigners n Salt Lake school teacher, upon whoa they started for home a gang Foreigners In the interior of Mohe performed a criminal operation. arimsl with Winchesters- - (net Charles B. Marklsnd, a prominent rocco have been advised to make for them in the road and opened fit A the coast, aa provisions are scarce battle ensued, with the result stated. Salt Laker, occupies a padded cell-a- t "W . T are almost t. communicationsand examination the city Jail, awaiting an Cholera reDepopulating Village himself la closed. The pretender regarding bis sanity. Marklsnd waa Moros, on the Island of Mindanao, to be twenty miles from Fex. endeavoring to murder his wife, when ported -- against the sultan in repajt that cholera is depopulating frustrated by passers-b- and taken Into The hostility Fex. in The Moors are ex- the villages on the east side of Lake spreading ' , custody. Lanas. At Maciu there Is an average hibiting photographs of him arrayed - During the progress of n kangaroo In ridiculous garb. The - sultan " on of fifty deaths at lav. The disease also prevails at Bacalod. It has apcourt at Ephraim, Ezra Mad Bun waa Tuesday assembled the nobles of the extown to the palace and peared on all sldus of Lake struck with a police besieged accidentally horted them not to despair, assuring but the Ylsayan residents of theLanao, blow him man's club, the rendering the conference that imperial troops do not yet seem to have beenIsland atunconscious for several hours, he be- ultimately will triumph. tacked. ing confined to bis bed sVarted BY SPIRITS. tf Plague Situation improving. his recovery la assured. A Mazatlan, Mexico, dispatch says: Robert Cook and Henry Cornady Curious Story Going the Rounds Confidence is being restored among the Czar of Russia. engaged In a fight at Spanish Fork, the Inhabitants of the city, and less Cook using a knife, slashing Cornady A curious etory regarding the ezar, felt on account of the a number of times across the breast 'epr Js being of plague. There who, as Is well known, has of late epidemic supposed and once in the abdomen, the latter as bwn marked decreases In the dis- years taken great interest in splrltual-Isn- ir rwottnd beiegasertotnr one,grave too "comes ' ease , and few new cases are reported. faw"lStYvteraburg sequences being feared. through private sources. This story is The energetic measures taksu by the to the effect that The Hague conferRoy F. Felt, a 17 year-olboy, who authorities to stamp out the epidemic ence was the direct resint of spiritwas la Jail In St. George, last week have given excellent results. There ualistic seance, at which, made hta escape by the assistance of have been few deaths in addition to a call. Emperor Nicholas was told that it was his duty to bring about another boy. Both boys secured those already reported. peace In the world horses, cut the telegraph wires to preRiotous Belgian Soldiers vent word being sent In advance, and HAS MANY SOLDIERS. . rode away, but were captured the next There haa been trouble between soldiers and civilians nt Namur. Bel- Boxer Chieftain Commanding 10 000 day. Warriors Looking for Trouble. The charges against Clyde Felt, the gium. recently, and several clashes According to messages received In have occurred, Matters reached a cliboy charged with the murder of Samuel Collins, near Salt last Easter, max when a number of lancers start- Pekin from the British consul at Hanhave been dismissed. When young ed to act riotously' hey broke win- kow, whose judgment is exceptionally Felt was arraigned shortly after the dows In houses on several streets. trustworthy, the movement of Tung crime was committed he pleaded guil- The polios and gendarmes appeared Fuh Slang Is supposed to have 10,000 ty. ffow attorney de- on the scene, but were unable to sup- warriors under his command In Kansu clares doubtful If a conviction press the disorder; several of them province. He can easily dominate the were wounded. The burgomaster has provinces of Kansu and Shensi as could be secured. sent In a requisition for troops to con- the local Imperial forces are verv InDaniel Gibson, of Sandy, while ferior. lo.drUd under a bridge near trol the situation; feoers Coming to United State Murray, being seated on top of a load Car Stood on On End. of lumber, was caught between the A Monterey special saysGeneral A West Marlon, Ind., street ear lumber and the bridge and horrlbty Samuel ITerson, the Boer commander embankcrushed and mangled, succumbing to Jumped lrom a twenty-foo- t who became famous during the this Injuries soon after being taken ment at ar Avenue to the railto the hospital. road tracks below Tuesday morning. between the Boers and thp English by at New Orleans and strenuWilliam Bright of Kimberly has Just Out of the twenty-fiv- s passengers appearing received notice of the Issuance of n aboard, sixteen were more or less In- ously opposing the sale of mules to patent for a device of hla. Invention. jured, one fatally. A number of girls English agents, is in Monterey a the !It Is a scheme whereby a boiler auto- employed in factories were In the car. agent of thousands pf his countrymen one who propose to establish colonies matically close off the water and When the car jumped, it stood -onwere and all end the .passengerseither in ' southwestern Texas t earn from the water gauge in case of thrown In a heap against the front northern Mexico. A committee or ' of the glass.of door. The vestibule was ' smashed. jthe breakage to arrive at ew Miss Anna Kigerwill probably die of Boers is expected .15Orleana Jan. ; ter injuries. C IL JONES, Editor and Basinets u Se N. Pur-chal- -- . A 'ne-gro- . since,-althoug- ! XN-- V la h ' - having-receiv- in - ed m lHibt !' onagtr. n "jw-- NEGOTIATIONS - There ARE m ROOSEVELT SECRET, a, ufsetaq SatUa mcziiuigiuTiiui vat TIIK II iC.l TKIHllhaU , - Sum Will Im Krarbfeil t la now in progress an actlvs exchange of notes between the allied powers, Venezuela and the United States respecting the method of submitting to artdtration the issues which have arisen between Venezuela and ths allies Questions are being put and answer are forthcoming, hut It la said that the negotiations are in such shape that it would be extremely injudicious and indiscreet to make each phase public If there really existed a dealre to reach a satisfactory settlement It Is explained at the state department that the part of the United States government just now Is that of good friend to all parties; that it is not undertaking to draw up protocols or Impose limitations upon the parties, but Is confining Its efforts to getting them together and keeping them so. In this view tt Will not be accessary for our government to prescribe how the Monroe doctlne shall or shall not figure in the protocols: tf will judge for itself by results how oar Interests are affected, agd will not Indulge In premature or tincalled-fo- l protesta. As for the terms of the arbitration, It Is stated that they are Iq a fair way to be speedily adjusted, but nothing can be sam of the details. It Is presumed that the allies will agree to terminate the blockade, though na Stipulation has yet been entered intq on that point. ! Fa Fhi la NEWS SUMMARY. WILL NOT ACT. t i.srraad The plague at Mazatlan, Mexico, it abating. Conferences between the Japanese political parties have commenced. Morocco has accepted the invitation for an exhibit at the SL Louis fair. The will of Mrs. U. S. Grant divides her property equally among her four children. Hadda Mullah, who caused so many outbreaks on the northwest frontier of India, died Dec. 22. One hundred miners were caught in a mine fire in a Russian colliery and but twenty escaped. a seriThe finances of Guam are-ious condition, as reported by the governor of the island. Thirty persons were killed in oo tq by tha ASmlBtatro-Il- H That tta Manroa Uactrlna Will b Breosht loio tha Coatra.aaay. will not be the President arbitrator f ibo Venezuelan controbole vexatious subject versy. The will be referred for adjudication to The Hague tribunal. Epitomized, this was tbe situation as it had resolved Itself at the conclusion of the cabinet meeting Friday The meeting was not so long as the sessions usually are. No Intimation is given of ths conditions which may have been Imposed by the European pow ers or by President Castro precedent to arbitration, it Is known that Great Britain was willing to submit the subject to the arbitration of President Roosevelt practically without conditions, but the suggestion is made that one. and perhaps two, of the other powers Involved proposed some conditions which might have proved embarrassing to the president had he undertaken the responsibility of determining the question. Ths European powers not only , consented to submit the controversy to arbitration, but, while they had expressed a preference for an arbitration to be conducted by President Rooeevelt, they had assented to his suggestion that the matter be referred to The MAN AND WIFE LYNCHED. Hague. The presentation of the eaaa met the hearty approval of the cabiBfetth Carolina Mob Atfoim tftM net. No fear is expressed by tha adMirdr of )rtmlnnt ftraifer. W. C. Jay, a prominent young farmet ministration that the Monroe doctrine will be brought into the controversy In living near'Oreenwood. s. C., was murdered In hla own yard by a negro, any' manner that might result In an Oliver Wiedeman or Wiedem&ns wife, embarrassing situation for tjie United both of whom live on the place, and States Secretajx Hay Is preparing a note to the powe:s In which the gratiB few hours after- - heth of the negroes fication of this government is exwere lynched by Jays Infurited nelgh hors. Mr. Jay on returning home Fri- pressed for the oiu-s- agreed upon. DENMARK STORM SWEPT." day afternoon, heard Wiedeman abusWledemafia) Wife. ing Of fighting Klll-- d anil Injured la tha He went to the cabin and ordered thd' Many Paraoa Htrrta i'44iihwcn. afterbe to fiulet. Immediately negro The worst gale of many years vie ward Mrs Jay heard the report of a lted Denmark Christmas night and ths gun and saw the two negroes running following morning and 'did enormous reshe for her husband, Sway. Calling to property and shipping! ih ceived ho reply, d. on looking around damage services havs the yard, found him dead in a pool of telegraphic and railroad blood. The warning was quickly given been,. Interrupted. . Jt 1 not. safe to scon scouring ths walk the streets of Copenhagen, owing and. parties y country In pursuit, -d-- f the negroea. TkeY to the falling lines, etc. Some streets before the corowere captured sners Jure, both acknowledged thq were closed to traffic to avert thla The hwpitsl reports show saild ths danger. deed. Thw man. woman did It. and the woman accused that several persona were killed and the man. WMle In the custody of q many sustained Injuries In the city. constable on the wav to Jail they wers holding --upatbpped al the TTlMmMf bridge by" tinea were blown down add tha Irolley and crowd of Infuriated netghbors friends of Jay, end both were lynched, street efir service rivaa stopped. Many of the crime, houses have been . unroofed and some each accusing t'ie other - -"" " r mini And factories hare been partly R OH M Sltoqi . destroyed. The water in the sound llranv rose suddenly nearly as high as it did Seven men frozen to death is PennIn the great flood of 1872. Several ' twenty-foufor i record sylvaniashours. The victims are: James H. ships dragged their anenors and colCoates, 60 year old, Pittsburg, found lided or were sunk In the outer harbor. In the snow. Mathew Zeinett, 45 years The ferry service between the Danish Islands and Sweden 1 as been forced to (rid, Sharpsburg, found near his home. Harmars-ville, stop. The gale was accompanied by Philip Sohn, 50 years old. fbfind In the snow. Richard Mc- thunder and ligh ning. Telegrams reCann, 68 years r. d. Sycan station. Lu- ceived here from the provinces report normous to property damage old. Allentown, cius Faller, 44 Denmark. There were found In the lee In Little lhlgh river. throughout He had lost his my in the darkness severe gales in the south of Sweden. And fell Into the river. James H. ma Paraaua Kill. hiiiI Flftaao Woaadad York, lost In the snow. Thomas In Tranl Wrack. 70 old. fell Lancaster, years Monoghan, head-oA collision occurred Friday was too to feeble and In snowbank rise. night at Wanstead, twenty5 miles east Ooftrsor of MlMiMippi Tnon Warming to of London, Ont., between train No. 5, known as the Pai life express, and a Hhllftnppm. Governor Longlno of Mississippi has fast castbound fr Ight train on the lssue'd a proclamation offering $50 re- Sarnia division of the Grand Trunk ward for the arrest and conviction of railroad. From n eager reports at any person who shall force a negro to hand. It Is learned that five persons leave effhef of the counties of Lin- were killed and fifteen of sixteen" Incoln. Amite, Franklin or Pike. Hnn- - jured. Engineer Gillies of the freight dreds of negro residents have been and the fireman of the express train ordered to leave these counties during are among the killed. The other three the past few months, being served with dead were passengers on the express notices, supposed to emanate from train. "whiteeap organizations. Thought the iun Wat Empty. Bmlrldra Rather Than starve. The son of James Under-woo- d ' Lottie Du Pell, a pretty French girl, of Missoula, Mont., was InstantIT years old, committed suicide at ly killed by a bullet" from a Victor, Colo., by taking carbolic acid. rifle In the hands of his little sister. At tbe hospital, before dying, she said The gun was not thought to be loaded. she had eaten nothing since Christmas, The children, with Guy Toombs, a amdvjlhe- - preferred death, to. starvation neighbor-- , bey playing-; In the and freezing. Her father la a miner 'room where Mrs .Underwood was sewat Silverton, She had been living with ing. The baby got the gun, and aa an uncle and aunt, who went east to one of the boy stepped on her hand he pulled the trigger, The bullet enspend the holidays. They expected that he father fould send her money, tered her brother's head and he fell and her father, she said, evidently dead in his mothers arms. thought she was being cared for by her uncle. Proa po tor rroa.n to Death and Body Mutilated by Coyotea. Wdow of CUnfertl Fremont Dnd, Joseph Harlton, an old prospector, Mrs. Jessie Benton Fremont, widow 6f General Fremont, died Friday at her missing for the past three weeks, has home In Los Angeles, Cal., aged 78 been found dead within 300 yards of years. The Illness which had preceded his cabin, near Use, Colo. The body, waa of short duration. Mrs. frozen stiff and gnawed and eaten by hey was taken 111 on Christmas the coyotes and magpies beyond recogFremont morning. She grew rapidly worse, nition, was Identified hy his clothing. after being stricken down, and soon Harlton was a confederate soldier, lapsed 'Into unconsciousness, from and it Is said be was at one time which she hover rallied. Mrs. Fre- mayor of Atlanta. It is supposed that mont was the daughter of Thomas A. he perished in a storm In an attempt Benton, for thirty years In the United to seelralrelter and food. n the-wrec- tbe Colorado near Trinidad, Colo. on r n hi( s-- e-- p lt d --s Han-nlga- n, courtmartlal. n er States senate--- -, Eight Mrs . Kltl-- . by A destructive snow slide st'mek ths bnnk house of the MoUie Gibson mln ten miles from Lake Kootenai, Christmas night, razing the building. It il believed to have killed eight men and maimed several others. A rescuing party has gone to the mine. The meg had retired arter bolding an. Impromptu concert . The snow slide came down, " crushing tn the roof and sweeping them down the mountain side. They were carried from 3W feet to half a mile from the site of the cabin. Southern Nine people were injured in a trolley-caaccident at Pittsburg, Pa caused by the car running away. The strike of Illinois Central freight-handle- rs has been declared off aad the men have gone back to work. Notification of the conclusion of an arbitration treaty between Spain and Uruguay is gazetted in Madrid. Fire In the factory of the Standard Rock Candy company in Brooklyn did damage to the amount of $100,000. While coasting In St Louis two girls, aged 15 and 17, were plunged into tbe Mississippi river and drowned collision on the Grand In a head-oTrunk railway at Wanstead, Ontario, five persons were killed and sixteen injured. The Greek steamer Parthenon, having on board a crew of twenty-tw- o men and six passengers, Is reported to have been lost. A severe earthquake was experienced at Syracuse, Sicily, Sunday evening. U was preceded by subterranean rumblings. The Association of Boot and Shoo Manufacturers of France has decided to immediately advance the Beale of prices for footwear. The secretary of state is preparing n suitable response to a special message to the president from the dowager empress of China. At Springville, Ala., Professor Jacob Forney of the state university waa accidentally killed while shooting sparrows with a parlor rifle. Johh Rockefeller ia said io be one of the chief stockholders of the billion dollar gas company that has secured """ " 7 .the cqntroot Uf tight Paris. The warships of the allled powers are using searchlights tp watch, the coasts of YenezuelA Forty vessels are now detained at La Guayra. Robbers dynamited the home of Robert Floyd of Mannlngton, W. VA. Mr. Floyd was instantly killed and Mrs. Floyd and a servant girl seriously injured. Secretary Root has decided that Impracticable for General Chaffee, General Smith and others to go to the Philippines to testify at the Glenn Crl The-pillar- & , Judge Samuel J. Clarke, who led an overland expedition to Colorado In 1849, and said to be the last survivor of the first legislature of that state. Is dead In Geneva, N. Y. James Peterson, a widower, aged 62, and his daughter, aged 15, were found dead at their home in Ractne, Wls having been asphyxiated by coal gas escaping from a stove. Several alleged anarchists who were refused admission Into the United States have arrived at Genoa on the way to their homes. They have been placed under police surveillance. It Is said that the mob which lynched Montgomery Godley at Pittsburg, Kan., for the murder of a policeman, hanged the wrong man, as ft was Godleys brother who committed the crime,. After spending Christmas pleasantly with her family, Mrs. Ella Sweetland of St. Louis killed herself by shooting. She had expressed a fear of paralysis, and it is believed brooding over this prompted the deed. The funeral of Aaron Burton, the colored bodyguard of Colonel John F. Mosby, the well known confederate cavalry leader, has been held st the home of his daughter in Brooklyn. Burton was 90 years old, When Mr. Marconi lectured at Dundee he gave full credit to the Scotch Inventor, James Bowman Lindsay, for being the first man uho thoroughly believed in the possibility and utility e of wireless telegraphy, fifty yearn ago. Morehaat Marti. rad aud Hla Placa af - Later- advices from Rus' sian Turkestan, say that in the counBualaaaa Deotroyad by Tiro. Edward Gay, a merchant running a try around Andipan eleven villages are tore six miles from Matthews, Ga., in ruins as a result of the recent was murdered early Christmas morn- earthquake, and that fully 6,000 houses ing and his store burned. His safe, have been destroyed in these scattered A which contained $1,200, was found settlements. and the money was missing. Mr. The British West Indian papers open Gay was killed In his home by an un- unanimously support the attitude of known man who asked him to change Great Britain regarding Venezuela. It a bill, Not having the money. Gay is claimed lately the neighboring rewalked with the man to the store and public have been showing scant redid not return. His skull was found gard for the lives and property of fractured In the ruins of the Btore. British resIdentA long-distanc- - |