Show BODIES OF HERDERS FOUND cheyenne wyo march 0 the bodies of two who died of exposure during the recent storm in the red desert were lound yesterday one was that of C huffman of doniphan neb whose body was found near rock springs and the other that of william daly of rawlins FORGERY tilt CHARGE portland ore march 9 W D lovejoy an attorney of washington county idaho is confined in the city jail on 0 charge of forgery ho is charged with passing forged checks to the amount of he will have an examination tomorrow before municipal judge boguc MINER SHOT BY WOMAN butte mont march 9 michael keating a miner was shot and it is believed fatally wounded by mrs abd ward paver who was tending bar in the saloon in the absence ot her husband mrs paver had refused to drink with a number 01 drunken miners frequenting the place and when she attempted to escape they pursued and brought her back she was struck and beaten by the crowd and keatings Kea who appeared to be the leader of the gang picked up an iron cuspidor and it nt the woman striking and felling her to the floor when he again attempted to throw the cucidor cu at her mrs paver grabbed a revolver lying under the bar and fired the bullet liitt ing keating in tho head the woman is arrest MEN DIE ay iy A MINE ferguson B clarca Cf arca 0 As a result of poisonous gaa in a the nettie L mine four men are dead and two others are injured but may recover L BEAD patrick crilley Cri llev shift boss alien caulder edward bognan i robert savage ads johnson otto bloom both overcome bv gas the afternoon shift had its usual shots before leaving the mine in one of the lower gas formed and wb cn robert savage wont down lie was overcome in attempting to rescue him george Grosi hey was overcome 1 and dropped savages body to ahe bottom of the shaft other at rescue were unavailing until jack mcleod descended with a ropo and succeeded in bringing all taic bodies to the surface including the four dead men and three others who had attempted to rescue thal imprisoned miners CONFESSED A MURDER livingston mont march 8 under a sweating of the officers martin who with jack held was ar several ago charged with the murder of george K reider confessed to the crime it appears that while driving across a field of met the latter and the two men quarreled and reider was hot as ho eat in his wagon As reidar A team started to run and found his victim still alive ho clambered into the wabron and again shot this time killing him while relating an account of the killing to his brother was overheard by andrew eavesdropper who under threat of death was compelled to accompany eit mever lo 10 the scene 0 the r and help bury the body of the murdered a pile of sawdust reider was rancher on trial creek and mysteriously disappeared two acara ago JAMES H BLOUNT DEAD macon ga march 0 james IT dioutt for twenty acara a member of congress from georgia and afterward commissioner paramount to tho hawaiian island during the second cleveland term died here yesterday of congestion of tho lungs POLICEMAN D BY MOB waterbury cnn ann 0 rioting has broken out again in this city and aa a result policeman paul is lying dead at police headquarters having been shot to dradi while riding on north main street th of thecae wa also injured bv another bullet and the conductor ia missing FRANCIS IN BERLIN berlin march 0 D R francis president of ohp t arrived here last night herr ewald alie german to the exposition lias begun the regular publication of a circular giving information the st louis exposition for HAVE WON STRIKE vancouver B C march 0 alid united brotherhood af pf railway employed Emp loyes claims von the strike against the canadian anway ohp TO RELEASE KENNETT los angeles cal march 0 according to a letter received in this city from rov F B kennett former chief of police of st louis and well known in political circles in that city will bo released from prison in a week or two killed detective lawson in this city about nine years ago on account of a dispute over money which kennett claimed was due him for services as a private detective influential friends in st louis have been at work to obtain bennetts Ken release FIVE PEOPLE CREMATED dawson march 9 five people were burned to death in the aurora roadhouse on hunker creek at 2 thursday morning charlea who owned the house hiis wife and two children and thomas baird who was in charge of one of the government roadhouses were burned to a crisp neighbors who saw taci burning building were unable to enter on account of the smoke the bernoid family came from portland ore and baird was from ontario AUCTION OF ZOLAS yorks new york march 9 an auction of the collection of pictures sculptures miscellaneous art objects books and manuscripts belonged to the late emila zola will says a times dispatch from paris via london begin today and continue until saturday next SUSPECT DIED IN JAIL cambridge march 9 george L TO perry the negro jad indicted for the murders of agnes at sommerville and clara morion at waverly commonly referred to as jack the slugger caw died at the cambridge jail yesterday from typhoid fever and nervous exhaustion to did not make a tait ement and it is believed that he protested his innocence to the last fairbarn refused to say anything regarding the prisoners last hours san francisco march 0 tho examiner says that the pacific steam gaviga tion company of south america probably will again extend ats service to this city the company is now negotiating with the tehuantepec railway for a freight traffic agreement by which the steamships ina enter at the port of salina cruz and connect with alic railway it is likely that an agreement will be reached and in that cae alic vessels of the pacific steam navigation com banys line will run to this port i brotherhood officials state that will be declared off and that the strikers will return to with recognition of the brotherhood bytho company on tuesday abc the latest no corroborative statement haa been issued by the company but it is paid that general superintendent marpole of the pacific division forwarded to tho beneral manager at montreal today for his approval the demands of the the telegram of president esica last evening calling out members of the brotherhood at calgary and winnipeg w said to have been subsequently countermanded in view of the probability of a settlement |