Show MOUNTAIN AND COAST NEWS NEVADA carlt sll nyo ra RENO A pass at work in chief of he the milc north of bano identity of will not whom he employee bv the company bet natural the the beckwith Beek with pa is the sierra locality for a road nevada mountain is bring very while work TO KOrAH the mines prosecuted in many of actively idle inan at tonopah To many of miners eek influx the in the camp winter having during this ing employment exceeded the demand WYOMING national lecturer T W t hartley and state deputy mackenzie of alic modem goodmen woodmen of america delivered addresses to alie lodge on monday night the wyoming membership of the goodmen woodmen is growing very rapidly IDAHO baige in alie test case of T chambers and lawrence green against cus county the judgment of the lower was reversed and the bounty will lore several eliou and dollars were mid for warrants by ali bounty with checks on co 0 r and ali bank failed before the were presented the supreme court holds that the county must pay again john of and abne of the most experienced moun of idaho was buried in a on alie big creek trail while returning from thunder mountain the avalanche carried him feet down the mountain side and tore the clothing from iu a body by catching a tree lie saved from being dashed to death MOSCOW william deary of moscow has completed the purchase of a great tract of timber land on the ravel tc river for wisconsin capitalists the price is nearly SUIT INVOLVING MILLIONS colorado Co springs dec 19 T U vilaire yi laire ono of the original locators ot he portland rn ine at cripple creek yesterday filed suit in the district court james F burns and the portland gold mining company asking for i one sixth interest in the mine and a anc sruth interest in the ore which hag been shipped ie date of discovery the mine lias produced approximately il and at the ruling price the kj at so anat the claim amounts to agnant the portland estate the suit is brought upon practically the winie brounda as those upon which james doyle obtained a judgment of in the district court ai council bluffs lai aeral months ago this is the largest suit ever drought ia cripple creek BADLY INJURED BY A TRAIN tda dec 19 arthur phil lips a young man who is attending the academy ia this city was run over by an oregon line train last evening and his feet badly crushed besides being bruised otherwise young phillips was Iia nging on a passenger car looking into the window while alio train was running when lie attempted to j ciup off his clothing caught in manner throwing him under the train the toes of one foot were badly crushed requiring twelve stitches to bind them on it may yet be necessary to amputate them the young man is a son of county corn inisi ioner nelson G phillips of cambridge DENIED ALL CHARGES yan diego cal dec 19 mrs kath crina tingley was a witness in her suit the ios angeles times for alleged libel in her complaint alio made denial of the allegations that women inmates of the universal brotherhood institution at point loma were abused to the point ot death kept at hard labor that mrs tingley was an impostor that insane ceremonies take place that inmates arc kept in guarded cells that are kept on the verge of starvation that it was a practice for alie inmates to go insufficiently clothed and in their night robes to a place known as ground that immoral and improper practices and that the institution is a ake for the publication of such allegations the plaintiff asks damages of when mrs tingley was called she walked to the witness stand with the aid of a crutch she was the theosophical head of the universal brotherhood which was her correct title asked to define her suffering caused by he publications she answered mentally with with constant insomnia which greatly impaired my w dojk and I 1 have hot been doing half BO much work as I 1 had done before the constitution ot the brotherhood waa admitted in evidence it provides that the leader or head shall hold office for life or guptil ie that there shall bo a cabinet of thirteen poisons and carious committees over the acts of which tha head shall exercise a veto there is also a provision that the constitution ution cannot be changed without the consent 1 of the leader the case will ba resumed tomorrow CABLE suir SPEEDING san francisco dec 19 the associated press has received he following cablegram from its correspondent on board the cable ship silvertown Silver town dated at noon today position nf noon yesterday latitude 2314 north longitude west since noon yesterday knots of cable have seen laid making the total laid ggs knots the weather s good and the ships speed eight knots OIL IX ALASKA tacoma wash dec 10 two alaska bushers gushers on the mainland opposite kyak now are pouring out oil in such quantities that their flow can hardly be restrained iron caps over them arc anchored heavy timbers but many barrels daily still escape the oil being allowed to flow to the ocean half a mile away the oil was struck at a depth of feet an analysis shows it contains about 75 per cent illuminants together with casolene ga solene and naphtha the alaska oil and coal company owning the wells ia a british corporation which proposes to erect a refinery and compete with the Standard oil company in supplying the pacific coast and orient with kerosene the company hag obtained control of seventy miles of oil lands along the alaska coast it alao ill develop anthracite coal fields lying further inland MONROE DOCTRINE SNUBBED germany and england were awaiting the opportunity denver col fcc ucc 19 in an interview published here dr E benjamin andrews president of the nebraska university 1 lectured in una rity on socialism criticized criticised the course of the administration at washington on the venezuelan question 1 I feel with most people said dr andrews that the monroe doctrine has a fearful snub and our prestige has been lowered germany and england have been lying low for just aliis opportunity 0 course nations will hay they do not vent lo 10 acquire territory and that is probably true england did not want territory in india or egypt but she ans succeeded despite glicr careful nui luring of the small monarchies of those countries and her control if absolute doth eng r land and germany have footholds in venezuela and they have apparently parent ly come to stay it in a little difficult of course to sec what is best for us to do now but our government ought to have kept its eyes open and alic administration should have sent out a such cleveland issued under circumstances similar to chec now humiliate us the fact is the upper classes of great britain have fawned on w and fooled no they have given us after dinner speeches bursting full of brotherly love and reciprocity and a binock sentiment touching the bics tics of consanguinity but I 1 tell you it was all humbug and the british heart is as full of hate for as ever it was and alic entire nation is ever witching for chances to snub us and humble us and would crush us if it could PNEUMONIA IN washington washington dec lo 10 Amal crial increase in the number of cases of pneumonia and t evcic colds adiong abc people of this city is attributed to the coal famine according to a number p physicians interviewed today they say in most of the houses they v isalt only a few of the rooms are heated even in alie homes of wealthy lesi dents furnaces have had to bo abandoned the price of hard coal fr iiii tina independent operators today was 12 a ton soft at retail brought S and many of the dealers arc unable to furnish even small lots to regular custom REDUCE DUTIES CO PER CENT washington dec 19 the bouc yes passed alic bill to i educe the dut iea on the products of taft coming into the united states from 70 per cent of the dingley rates the prex cut duties to 25 per cent of thoe rate the discussion of the bill was accompanied by considerable maneuvering on the democratic side to secure te fit on various designed tit lower the tariff barrier stilt further and a record vote was forced on a motion to ic commit with to report a bill providing for absolute free trade with the islands the alvis ion on this proposition was on party line with the exception of sir mccall inep of massachusetts who voted with the democrats the diac of the pure food bill which has been made A continuing until disposed of was begun of ohio and adamson or georgia opened the debate respectively for and against the bill mr gardner of massachusetts opposed the bill SUICIDE oil ACCIDENT louisville ky dec 19 it developed yesterday that R C a louis business man who imd lead in the vicinity of jacob park with a gunshot wound in the breast carried insurance on his life of and biad applications pending for S SO more the policies were distributed as follows equitable life assurance po cichy of new york provident savings life assurance of new york union central life new york life northwestern mutual life mr whayne had allied fur a molicy of with the manhattan company and the policy was to issue doe 22 another application biad ben inada to the mutual of vermont for an equal amount and this policy was ta lie delivered dec 24 it was upon the fact that mr whayne carried such ft large life insurance and was baid to be etui fering from rheumatism that a suicide theory is based coroner keuy said alie were buch that alic case would require exhaustive investigation enquest will iw held saturday next benr mr Whay nea body when found but on the opposite side of a wire fence was a shotgun one barrel empty anda the other loaded and cocked ilia friends and family declare va dun to nn accident and that alic gu n was discharged while lid VM 1 through the fence GRAY DECLARES HIMSELF he has no use for the boycott scranton pa dec 19 the coal strike commission listened yesterday to further tending to that n reign of terror cited cit cd in the an th coal fields during the five abid a half months af pf the mine workers strike about witnesses a score of were called during the two by the attorneys for tic aion men they told boycotts brutal attacks ly crowds of and boys and an attempt to awn alic of a nonunion non union mail in biot instances hie witness testified thit tile alleged offenders ocic of the the lawyers for alie miners frequently to the admission of testimony on li carsay and sometime objected lecause 0 f irrelevancy of vcr tain gruy edid alie vas not bound by any riglos of evidence bill asked counsel to themselves m examining witnesses as fa as possible to direct evidence ho said it was too difficult in trying to prove eliat boycotts existed to get in on alie lic lie said wanted to know a reign of terror existed in alic anthracite region and it could not gel that information if the strict rulea of evidence were applied alic coward who will go to alic li gaid nd lall them not to sell alie necessaries of life to a poor woman usually hie obscurity that alic law of evidence around him if si girl is di charged from iier position in 1 store because slie rode in a car jn inclement weather while a street car strike was on the coward ho discharged her i coward enough to infuse to testify lie recognized lie said why sonic merchants ill not conic forward and jl alio forced atheni to refuse to sell nete f life to certain boycotted persons but if he chairman gray verc a thought lie would ask usk his allin aider to aist a in breaking up the cowardly business j ESTATE OP millionaire chicago dec l loui e K eamus to be the only child of 11 eamus deceased a former ottawa alls bank president seeka to ier claim to his estate valued at asking that an by kiich slip signed away all iier to the estate for be act aside |