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Show A V COALVILLE TIMES. tutu KBU1BOO COb UTAH. COALVILLE, MISSION BORNEO Ulbm JAPS BURIED ln BY V. ; MORO SITUATION t.V-- Killed. ISLAND OF TORISHAKA IS V ALL tlMi UTAH STATE NEWS Tbe saltria of all the county officers I'intah county bsv been ralaed. "The achool ccnau of Provo ahowa f,10? children of achool age, 1,015 hoy and 1,063 glrla. In .Millard county thi year, but all expect a fair crop of Inceroa. Over 10,000 people from outald Ctah attended the Elks convention in bait Labe laat meek. The firat entry for the premium com Vof pelitionaal talnfair u. naeiind Lb by Secretary S. W. Sear laat week. . The merchants of Salt Lake report that the Elk con re n lion did aot help their trade to any appreciable extent The eoonty commlaatonere of Serier ' county hare decided torefuae Keener for the aal of liquor in Saline caoyon. Mr. Lonle Greolg, of Salt Lake, la ed suffering from painful Injuries by being run over by a reckleaaly driven hack. Adamson's saloon at Richfield eai burglarized one night laat week, a watch and a a umber of ether articles of value being taken. James ,1V LI ,,, OMtUraotof. , merely Injured by being struck by a ear In Salt Lake City laat week, one of hi leg and aeverat rib being broken, ' An effort will be made by tbe south-er- n counties to have the next legislature make proviainn for a bouatyfor tba extermination of tb grasshopper peat. i., - WKHem-Harwominer from Granite, fell between two passenger coaches and his right foot was so badly crushed it will probably, bavs to ba sus-tain- . s' od, amputated, ' ( an Italian miner, made an uokueccsaf.il attempt at suicide at Kunnysld last week, slashing hi throat with a raxor. It la thought he wa demented, s Frank C, Andrew, tba Detroit banker who was interested In soma promising Utah mines, ha been found guilty of misapplying the fundtof the Detroit City Saving bank. Th shoe factory of Robinson Bros., Galt Lak City, wa destroy ad by fire Sunday night, entailing a loss of 111,-00- 0 and throwing about twentmen and glrla out of employ tnent. f. While coupling an engine to some box cart In the Rio Grand Western l I Lake 01 ly, - T lxw a - Ur5 1 yard wa badly lerushed by being caught between the coupling of th cars. Mrs. Eliza Taylor and Mrs. Lamir Collin. of Provo, ware severely Injured in a runaway accident at Provo laat week, the rig being overturned and tha occupant tbrowa Into a ptla of rocks , Mrs, Matilda Youngberg, an aged woman of Draper, jumped from the platform of a Salt Lake street ear while tb car was la motion and received lojurie which may prove fetal. Judge Bell of SaltLake laat week, fa tha Ricketts ease, sustained the va lidlty and coaeUtutiouality of what la known at the inheritance, tax law, which was passed by the laat legiala-tur- e. A. Phillip, - Time-expire- !u i i( person, all they have, If not life Itself. There MILITIA MAY are now very many who have neither Strikers Aeraued home, food nor clothing. Appropriations Mails hjr C'oagraas. The volume containing atateuieets of appropriations required by law to be prepared and published at the end of each session of congress under the direction of the committee on appropriation of the senate aod house haa been completed for the tension of the Fifty-seven- th eon g re as by Thomas Cleave and James C. Conrb, chief clerks respectively of those committee. A summary of the appropriation show a grand total of llOJ, 634, 116.35. In addition to tha specific appropriations made, contract are authorized to be entered Into for certain public work requiring future appropriations by eon re In the aggregate tutu of 1303,711,403. ' FANNING ISLE INHABITED.. of FJko, Nevada, while .A; R, Wright, in the in Salt Lake Sanitarium, bathing City, fell on tha stone floor end was Manned, so that when ba rolled Into the water he was drowned before help JCbeLuclR coL-offupw.ep'mpleted Into the lake as far as the solid grade can be built, and treetllng will commence front this point to th end of the I Promontory. Grading being done et the Promontory. Floyd Spleer was severely lejured el Richfield lest week by being thrown from hie baggy, landing. on bi head, fie he concussion of th brain and hi left aids la paralysed, U being feared be cannot recover. - j - - Hon. John- - Fitch- - Klaecy, for four years chief justice of the Territory of Utah and for two year delegate in .. congrvsa fpr Utah. ap.d.MJyb has had a long and useful public career in Utah sad elae where, la dead at tha age of fill. The Fark City Elks carried off the firat prixa for tha moat original costumes la tha Elks parade in belt Lake laat week, the Fark boys being dressed aa miner and prospectors, with pack male aod all. th accessories of min, ing life. Thomas Y, Spiking, a young teamster of Sait Lake, wa ran over by a street ear which he was attempting to board and sustained the loss of a leg. It ia contended Spiking would have escaped uninjured bad tba car been provided with fpders. It has been decided to bnildastoaa wall around 8 alt I r, to pat a atop to the encroachment of tha sand and to Insure a good body of water for all time to come. This seems to ba the only feasible way of perpetuating Utahs most noed resort. Charles Kilman, aa boy Fay son, wa killed by tb accidental discharge of a shotgun while hunting chickens, bia face being horribly mutilated. Tba boy leaned., the gun against hlmaelf while tying hi horse, sad in some manner the weapon wa a discharged. .- L -- Nf , j CHARLES FAIR AND WIFE KILLED BY AUTOMOBILE .m Machine Running at tha Rate of 62 Bodies of the Unfortunate Couple Thrown High Into the Air and Miles an Hour When it Suddenly Landed In Uabrli of Machine, Collapsed. Throwing OccuBeing Horribly Mangled. pants to tha Ground. against Bacalod, where the racent h murder of two man of the V. Fair, who Mr. and Mr. Charles A were related to Mrs. W. K. Vanderbilt, infantry was ploli p mi all party of Moro surprised an Jr. (Mis Virginia Fair.) were returnul eauip ing to Faria from Tronville Thursday, autpoel of the Twe Kickers, Mindanao, August ISth, killing when their automobile swerved and two and one American. crashed iuto a tree fifteen utiles from wout-Jln- . ar FOUND CRAVE EMPTY. of Coffin lniitt Tuand Cwr-pau-jr Containing CorMa Two on i ra is a j Paris. Kolb were killed. The chaffeur became insane as a consequence of the shock. -- Mr. and Afrar Fair bad been slaying at Trouville during the week. They horse power had a very fast forty-fiv- e automobile, which attracted considerable attention and with which they Mr. Fair bad were highly pleased. been from Trouville to Paris and back again in one day with the macbloe.The accident occui red almost in front of the ('bateau Ruiston du Mai. The Fairs intended, to ineapd spend the night Id Pari and return to Trouville for lunch the following day. The wife of the gatekeeper of the chateau was the only witness of the Site says sha noticed a big disaster. red automobile com:ng along the road at a tremendous pace. Suddenly something happened and the heavy machine slid sidewise from the right to liie left aide of the road for about sixty yards. It then dashed up an embankment, turned a complete somersault aod crashed iuto a big citn tree in front of the gale of the chateau. The automobile waa completely wrecked. The front axle was broken aod other parts of the machine were smashed, iuclud- iog the steering gear. W hen the automobile turned over the wife of the gatekeeper says she saw Mr. and Mrs. Fair thrown high in the air ami fall with a heavy thud to the ground. The chauffeur, who was sitting behind the Fairs, w as precipitated into a ditch, lie staggered to his feet, calling for help. The gatekeepers wife rushed to hia aid and helped him iu extricating Mr. and Mrs. Fair, who were buried beneath the wrecked machine and In the lloth had suslast throes ofjlealh. tained ghastly injuries and were alMr. Fair's head most unrecognizable. had been crushed in, w hile bis wife's skull waa split. The accident waa evidently due to the bursting of a tire. At the time It occurred the automobile, which waa miles capable of ruuning seventy-fou- r an hour, was going &L the rate of sixty-tw- o miles an hour. Mr. aml Mrs. Charles Fair left San Francisco in the latter part of May last, for a trip to Europe. Charle Fair waa the son of the late Senator Fair end was one of the heir to the immense estate of the late senator. It ia peculiar that the aon of the late John W. MacUay, one of Senator Fa'r'a partners, was also killed near Paris few years ago by being thrown from - -- bi horse. Charles Fslr wss the third of I ha four children of the late Mr. snd Mrs. Jsmes G. Fair. Teres, who ia now the wife of Hermann Oelricha, is tha oldest of the heir. Then came James, who died about teo years sgo. Charles wss lie third,- - and the- - youngest wss . Virginia, who is now the wife of W. K. Vanderbilt, Jr. In the spring of li44 Charles married Maude Nelson. The ceremony look place in Oakland, and it was almost a secret one. Charles Fair was one of three heir to an immense estate, estimated in value at between fi','5,000,000 and The other two are his two sisters. Charles Fair wss born in Virgiua City, Nev., on April 31, 1S67, and was consequently 35 years of age. He brought the first automobile across the continent to San Francisco. He waa also greatly interested io photography, and constructed one of the largest cameras ever built in the United Mates. Fair Via Fund of Autoniolilllnc. The bodies of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Fair, who were killed in an automobile accident near Evereaux. France were embalmed and placed in coffins, after which they were shipped to Paris, whence ttiey will be taken to San Francisco. The chauffeur said Friday that before the accident he noticed the tire of the-lef- t hind wheel of the machine was deflated, and that the rim of the wheel He told was rubbing on the ground. Mr. Fair, who tried to stop, and th aceident followed. Peasants who saw the automobile say it was impossible to distinguish it color. The firm that sold Mr. Fair the automobile last June say he paid $12,000 for it, and ordered another at the same price to be of sixty horse-powThe second machine wa almost ready for delivery. Mr. Fair waa passionately fond of automobiling, and never missed a day be atSeveral time on the road. record." tempted to beat the one-ho- ur WHITE MEN IN MINDANAO. CONFESSES TO MURDER. g They were from Bscslod, which baas strong fort aud other defenses. Hitter opposition to the Americans exist at Bacalod and --tVpteiw Fcmb iog-o- f - tb Fifteenth cavalry, comiuauding the American forces at Lano, recommended tha -- reduction of the fork General Chaffee, who left Manila ob a final tour of inspection, reached Zamboanga, island of Mindanao, last Friday, la a 'Conference with She- local eommaoder. General Chaffee argued that unless the moved American force ueciaively against the hostile they would lose the support of the friendly Mo roe. The native crew of the inter-inanlsteamer Mis llermanoa mutinied at Port Virac, island of Cataduanes, last Thursday: 1 hey murdered ' the cli.ef engineer of the vessel and wounded the eaptain, the mate, the second officer and one of the pstsengers, all of whom are Spaniards. Members of the native constabulary went to the rescue of the ships officers. They fired into the crew and killed three of them. Twenty-fiv- e of the crew surrendered and Bve jumped overboard and are believed to have been drowned. During the tig tiling on the Mia ller- menu the steamer rao agrouud, Lut wa subsequently floated. S misBt v w af ietti"iieorfirdDer,OT towel Tbd coffin contained a cake of ioc won tbs middleweight Uam ip. weif Ling ahpjit two pounds. EvidentOf Aootv fro3i'Jok' world th u, u.1 '"Th brig Caine haa'afrlvedf at'ForS Wen filled with 'le whan it ly Ityiad Townsend from Fanning Island. .The cago, at th Salt Palace sauce track was bnrled, ' The police have no cln Galilee left San Francisco two months In .Salt Lake City, Monday eight, to the whereabouts of either man. ago with a force of thirty men and a about 3,300 people being la attadance larga quantity of building material to Root claims to have broken its left 0tlw r Tertarwl by Oklahoma Mbo, establish a station for thy British Cable hand in th second round wtcb put A mob of several hundred men took him at a decided disadvantage Hard Levi Reed and Rud company,, Captain Treanor of the ner waa Wlngo, outlaw the aggressor all tlirofh the Galilee atatea that the island le inhab- battle and mix eaptnred recently in a raid on the appeared anxious ited by George E. Gregg, hi wife and things. gang, from tba county son and thirty Gilbert talandera emat Oklahoma, and strong Cordell, jail STRUCK BY A SINKS, them np to trees to force them to reployed by Gregg to pick cocoa on la. veal the whereabout of their leader Yaaax Boy Klllsd la a RaaMrkaUXanaar Awlnl Crime af Kansas Farmer. M till Fla lilac. to give information regarding their and a Joseph Anderson, farmer living crimes. Iludsai While in the fishing river, eastofibalina, Kansas, In a fit of The outlaws finally gave the desired drowned bia fonr children, Gustav Grunwald, Jr., 13ycm old, and the mob returned them wa fn informstion a killed remarkable Banner. three girl and n boy, in a cistern, aod He wa with hi father, and bother to jail, disappearing, apparently to rnn then- - shot himself with a r?olver Reed wss so badly when a fisherman standing ut them down the gang, Anderson Is still alive, bat will probwss revived with he a made that with cast sweeping log line strangled ably die. Financial matters bad afto which was attached a Wy lead difficulty. fected bia mind. The crime wee comTha gang ia one of mitted daring the absence of the sinker. The siokerstruck yonsj GrunInfests worst wald that part of the behind that the left the and m o t hr r..- - The oldest child wee ts just knocked him off the airing pee on country. Recently they have commit, old and th year youngest a babe of which he waa seated. It dead ted many outrages in southern Oklafour months. Aoderaott lef t note on bavingbre feted In- homa. a table in the parlor, notifying the stantly. Theirp;angler bediaapwed mother thatUiecbUdreo could be found fore be could be arrested. - - MANY BROKEN HEARTS. . in th cittern. Striker Killed by a Daps, . . fin Paapi (nmlxt fldave Wla th Lava af Fart y Save clash between atriki mine a Something exploded la n furniture women In 8t Louis ud Forty-sevstore on tb ground floor of a double worker and depnlle at Neaqishoaing, Patrick a Pa., Lent-forstriker like to find Tbomaa would Sharp, tf tenement et 33 Essex street. New York vicinity waa ahot and kKIed ileqgt in who claimed to be widower a Renton, city, and before the tenant could re millionaire cattleman from El Paso, cover from tha anrprlee the building atantly by 'depy.Th tooting Six widow have confessed Texas. wa a mas of flames. The lire oh caused coaaiderabia exciteemt for tamed frightful headway, which tha lima, but order waa soon reels,) with that' they wer engaged to marry Ben- firemen had to fi g hi w bile t he work of oul kuy other person beioj i0jur-- d ton. He J53 year old .and hi right rescue was going on, and before the and the town ia now quiet deputy' band Is entoff, bnt that waa no handiflames were under control two women named Harry MeElmoyle He cap In hia race for the widow. aod three child re a bad been burned to with the killing of charged them widows kDj won the by promising death 8rpt and woman-take- n to tha hospital anfferiog painful in- - wa taken to tli oounty jitt jgcjjcb diamonds and a mansion Jn Texas. Chuok. Many others were badly Iorlea. Thlrtj-Tv- e PamplaT Comprise population Spot In Iaclllc Or van. I I Caaey-Crav- en - Casey-Crave- - os . whrir-ptetre- d . -- en d, waso-reatet- ' TissM High Wla la UortB Awtrayi Fro party aa Raisa Urawlag Crops. Meager Information ha rthrd tb A sevqre electrical storm with high Rock laland office io Wlch that wind passed over tbe southern section eyelona struck tha town of Le Spring A email of Georgia Sunday night Kansas, Monday afternoon 4:30, deroundhouse wa wrecked, a dwelling molishing a grain elevator, cbarcb waa blown down and ooe man killed. and five residences, and bloaog three At Farlow tha Baptist church and the freight ears off the Rock 11) tracks. academy wer struck by lightning and Three men, whose names Krt not badly damaged, and at Swansboro a ascertained, were seriously ttrt aod building waa struck by lightning and several persona slightly iajau Th burned. opening cotton wa 1 Springs a small town on the Rock boll and ruined, tbe from whipped Island a few miles west of Urington losses heavy causing Kansas. Tarrtbl Trf ady le law. Gaabkat Will rrasae awft..tl The decomposed body of Mrs. Jessie Orders hav been diapatchd to Com mender Nickelaof the gunbm To nek a. Tumaa waa found a hundred yards her homa near Muses tine, lows. now at Puerto Cabello,lnhira from unconscious and morhnsband, Her In bis authority dlacretiolo raie was found on tha floor iling th Venexoalan coag atopping tally wonadd,which showed signs of a at anch place as ba may a gt. Tb of the house, Conaldetabl eoaetcen tars of activity of tb revo-Intio-n desperate struggle. known to are which the couple now going on ar money, have had, cannot he found, and Dan fkr apart, ao that th To M1 the Williams, who had lived with the United State vesaela in for th past two week, haa waters' will ba avmUabl Tomans iaort B0t)Ce -to reodtr any protection g America disappeared.' Mrs. Toman had been ' ax. an with brained in teres la Cycleas la Kaasaa, W It Turkey. It is admitted at th atate depart- ment that there la a renewal of tension between th United State and Turkey, but the official do not deem It prudent to d 'setose th present condition of affairs. They say, however, that tha Condition Is in no way gravca bat la of that strained character which haa occurred from time to time with Turkey In recent year. It la gathered that the present tension grows out of the long pending elelm of Americana who suffered loss daring th Armenian ontbreab. Captain tf a WImmst Manured by Jap- IBM, t'skis Flay. Advice have reached San Francisco, from Honolnln, per steamer Alameda, of the murder of Caplala J. J. Jacob-soof the lumber achooarr Fred J. Wood by the cabin boy, a Japanese named Tan bar Ursa boro. 8. Olo, the Japanese cook, is eharged w ith being an accessory before the fact. The murder occnred on the high seas July 30th, the captain being subbed with a buteber-koifTb' murder was dna to a reprimand by tba capuia. n a, jt Wueln irvvwi Rseent aaa, iuihi Xtorysf Island x.vrawxsja xjv snne RareiMlii la Dispalad. er. oxt rpvw That V.TAq'3'ri'V lews Tails story disputing the existence of a race of white men oe Mindanao island is told by C. G. Stone, who aa recently a member of tha army engineering corps In the Orient, and who returned to San Francisco a few day ago. Stone was commissioned by Captain Baldwin to make a tour of tha Island with th pnrpose, in part, of ascertain-lu- g the troth of the reports that a race of people distinct from the typical . A t A special t JH ureter of fromlneat hj Hit Wlf. frbra . low Hia WiVstynKMi City, Jowi atate that Charles Holaday has made a confession in which he states that James Gaullagher wa murdered by Mrs. Gaullagher with hia complicity, snd that the crime waa committed because he and Mrs. Gaullagher were in love. Gaullagher was wealthy stockman. Four months ago ha waa murdered at midnight, while sleeping by the aide of bis wife and child, th Moro inhabited the interior portions assassin sending a bullet from a target of Mindanao. Stone says bis investirifle through Gaullagher head, gation consumed considerable time. Holaday declares they planned to He acquired the dialect of several poison Gaullagher and that while he tribes and waa afforded unusual oppor- was present at the house the night of tunities for investigation. the murder he left hours before, and ; Stone declares that the statement had no hand in the shooting. made as to the existence of native whilo men on the island is not founded on facts. He met many persons whose facial characteristic denoted . Caucasian ancestry, particularly in the matter of com p le xio n , when contrasted with the Moro akin, but his inquiries led to the' development that these lighter hoed people were descended from Castilians who bad long ago settled on Mindanao and had married native women. No colonies of these people were found at any point and Stone noted them at scattered places All of them bad forgotten the faith of their forbears and were devout followers' Of Mohammed. NEAR A SETTLEMENT. End of Coal ladlraUasa Point Bafar Saptembsr 1st. lodicst.on point to the settlement of tbe anthracite coal strike on or before September IsL Msjor John Biddle, engineer commissioner of tbe District of Columbia, 1 salbority for this In passing statement. through Pittsburg en rout to Detroit Major Biddle said ao agent of tbe anthracite operators in Washington quietly told dealer there to prepare for shipments of anthracite coal after September 1st, adding that tbe mines will be io operation. The understanding is that the operators will wake concessions aod tb miners also will make a sacrifice. Jnlca Taws ay Tidal Wav. Destroy The lower portion of tbe city of Atalta, Mexico, on the Pacific coast, has been completely destroyed-- ! by a tidal wave and not less than fifty people are known to have been drowned. Tba property loss is besvy. It is reported that several smaller coast town situated above A tali were completely washed away by the same tidal wave nd that th loss of life In these smaller places ia very heavy. Relief, for th sufferers will ba sent froo ( . I a , . taebty-sevent- PUT. of Trespassing, J Property. H Kuuml. Lump of Ic t A grave hear Orlando, a town a short Governor bavage soda nutUerof distance from Guthrie, Oklahoma, in Union Iacific official were UeonNl-taliwhich C.IV. Morris, the Madison, Kan., at Norih Platte, Neb., iatn&y man w bo was reported lost week to with Mayor Walker and Cotnjytf-fici- al have been killed, wa opened in the regarding the adviaahlity of presence of 500 person and found to sending troops to control theKrJkas, be empty. Fiieoda of Morris, who bewho, it is charged,- - have btttJ lt red that lie bad been murdered, had Union Pacific pul requested the authorities to exhume pronf threatening new employes. TWielu the body. Telegrams of inquiry have been no marked violence thnsk. and been received from Morris' wife and the sheriff keys ho believe he tan from Insurance order "In Madison, of 4 f maintain order. Governor Savage will investlfafeihe which be wa a member. matter further and announce La dtci-atMorrl appeared in Orlando in combefore returmug to Lacdu. pany with a man who gave hia name leaders of th strikers aay tkt till as Cox and who represented himself to aid io preventing violence. i j ' be a loan agent. On Monday Cox re' GARDNER IS CHAMPID-i- i ported that Morris bad been killed in I runaway accident. The man pur Befrata Jack Usui at th Saaerr Tir( hi chased a lot In a country cemetery near Salt Lak City. In the seventeenth round tfVuiiat Orianlo and bought a coffin, which tie bnrled with tba assistance of a colored waa to have been a twenty routif am m irn s wrinl m la-Sa- BE CALLEB -i ilml Ml I -- 13. The Methodist mission board bae ret ceived by mail a number of reports from Ha age u la iu Chios concerning Oae Hundred Fifty Penpts a ,,. . Ilrlrl, nth the recent local uprisings in China. Covered TbW Houa, Rev. Joseph Kerch of Cbuog King, I West China, writes, under data of Yokohn from A .. dispatch June 22: jjo lYord has just been received from says: The little island of rf-pRev. Edward Maoley and Ker. Speocer waa overwhelmed by a volts a superintendent of the miasioo, lion between August 13sndiV uni-- . who are in that neighborhood, that and ail the inhabitants, 8 imC tha Red lantern society, the local name for Hoxcra, lias ' burned Jib chapel at Tien Ku Cbiao sod killed the preacher and four other members. The official have endeavored to suppress these lloxer practices, and had previously decapitated six end crucified one. We ere eonfideot the officials ean cpe with them, but it may cans u much loaa lo the outlying district.' extending betweeuthe Ho&i ,'jdyUnder date of June 30, Rev. Mr. and Hondo, the biggest islaid f Kerch write concerning the uprising pan. In, H eat Chlha: SOLDIERS DISAPPOinrrJoj 'Since laat writing more new of th I indl-calc Tl Boxer troubles has arrived. It Expired Houlh Africa h. I Philippi, pcetad Is a widespread movement, with i d South Airiest, Fr. mneb power sad violence. In addition tn the destruction of the Tien Ku Cbiao have been the victims of a cur le- community, Wu Kwang Tsaog has luaion which ia causing the o i of been destroyed, but most o the peoplq the United States embassy iq ; Jon escaped, Between Tsclieeo aod Cheo considerable auooyance. For, Tit the extent of the trouble is un- lah aoidiera who have serve! known, but a letter from lirotber Cady the Boers have been applying u a m- state that there ia considerable alarm bera at the embassy for enlig i in at Chen To, but that lb official are the Americsu army in the Flit ,(es. ln- confident there will be no aeriona They all aay a report wa YrouCliAKer, Throughout the coun- lion at Capetown and Dnrbait'o sthe try, however, there bus been wide- United b tales waa enlisting et! Zsh spread destruction already, and it i aoidiera for service io those i, ,ls. At the Londoo embassy scora , f approbable that most of the Christian living outside walled cities, compris- plicant have already been l ifcd will lose away greatly disappointed. ing several hundred AND INHABITANTS CHII.AL. Make Ucr.M,, Nun Huatilu The Moro bituatiou in Mindanao ia considered critical, and it is believed that A meric o troops will soon o.orc Bsarteaa Fsiv- 1mrliw' and foe RmmI tprtain I BY BOXERS. BRYAN OUT OF RACE, Nbrika DreltrM Ha Will Not ba a Ctft dldata for tha Praaldanay William J. Bryan has written slettisr to tbe editor of the New Orleans Times-Demo- c rsiy Tu b newer lo'The "queatrbn" whether be waa a candidate for presiMr dent In tbe next campaign. Bryan said in part: I shall not be a candidate for tbe presidency in tbe next campaign, and, 1 may add, I have no choice beyond the desire to see some ooe nominated who wss loyal not only to the ticket, but to the platform, in 18U6 and 18QJ, and who, If elected could be Irtftfed to stand by the people io Jhe straggle against organised wealth. While no one can look vet; far ahead or foresee the contingencies that rasy arise, 1 have no plan looking to a renominaliou at any future lime. TIN PLANT SHUT DOWN. Thoesaad Mm at Elwood, ladlaaa. Mad Idle. of the Two thousand employee American Tin Plate company at Elwood, Iod., have been notified that the plant would shut down indefinitely. The plant resumed last Monday after a shutdown following the refusal of tbe local employees to accept a redaction in wages. Tbs reduction waa accepted and the mill started,. The ticea posted state that tbe suspension of operations 'as because of a shortage of order. Tw nr, Faaa T raasar ta a Slipper. After causing tb arrest of two men on a charge of stealing $3,000, Miaa Francis A. Spur, 3643 Indiana avenue,-Chica- go, baa found the money In on of her old slippers, wher It bed been pieced without her knowledge. When Miss Spur reported the loss of tb money sh uspected Albert Fogg and William Matthews, two plasterers, who were working In the house. These men were arretted and bound over to tb criminal conrL They will probably be released - a- : - |