Show j NEWS OF THE DAY I Over 600001 cattle have been removed off the Cheyenne and Arapahoe Indian reservation re-servation and the few left will depart in avery I very short time Secretary Bayard has interviewed It Chinese Minister Ytuic on the trouble in Wyoming Territory The particulars however I how-ever are not known The loudsmelling Sharon case crime up in the Circuit Court Ban Francisco yesterday yester-day This is an action brought by Sharon to declare void the marriage contract upon which Judge Sullivan granted the divorce I Perry Whitlock aged 28 went to the I residence of his fatherinlaw E G Coo I some miles south of Danville Illinois yes I I terday and shot his wife Emily aged 2f and her sisters Maggie and Tinchie aged 28 and 22 years respectively and then killed himself All three sisters arc mortally wounded Mr Coe was absent from home when the tragedy occurred Whitlock had previously threatened to kill the whole family fam-ily He and his wife lived unhappily on account ac-count of his dissipated habits and she recently left him Whitlock came from Indian Territory four years ago and after a short acquaintance married Miss Coe against the wishes of her father Trains Nos 21 and 24 on tho Erie Pittsburg Railroad collided yesterday morning morn-ing one mile southwest of Middlesex The fireman and engineer of the northbound train Adam Reiser and A O Bates both of Erie wero instantly killed by tho collision colli-sion Fireman Reiser was literally cut in two and disemboweled Bates leaves a wife and one child and Reiser a family of five children The engines were completely demolished de-molished and the fragments of iron were hurled hundreds of feet by the explosion of the boiler Frank Sowash baggage master was thrown into the meadows 125 feet away and badr nijured The southbound train carried cursionists for Rock Point but all mini rlously escaped in jury The blame is laid tw the mixed train orders regarding passing The loss is estimated at 85000 If the correspondence of the New York Times is to bo believed the Mormons are not wanted very badly in Mexico and the expectation ex-pectation of the Mormon leaders to found colonies thero are doomed to disappointment disappoint-ment The success and influence of the Saints already planted in Mexico is causing widespread alarm and provincial papers finance and other leading papers in the city of Mexico are violently demanding their expulsion ex-pulsion and the prohibition of others from coming into the country The papers say the Mormons are too filthy in their practices for the United States and Mexico will not be able to endure them Priests of the Catholic churches are also doing gallant service ser-vice in the crusade and the chief Mormon elder and his followers when they arrive in the winter will be astonished at the change which has taken place in public sentiment The GeiiestaPuritau race which commenced yesterday finished by the Puritan I Puri-tan foulin the Genesta and the race was declared off for the day The captain of the Puritan believed he could cross the C nostas bow and tried to do so The result was a foul in which the r Genestas I bowsprit was carried away and the mainsail of the Puritan badly torn The consternation consterna-tion on the judges boat and on the yachts 1 was great Those who were not near enough to see were afraid the yachts were injured i i below the water line It was foul pure and simple upon the part of the Puritan and 1 was due to the fact that her skipper thought i I I She could bring her before the wind faster I I meeting was held in i < than he did After a I the pilot house the committee boat went I I alongside the disabled Genesta We have > ruled tho Puritan out said Mr Tarns addressing Sir Richard Button and may sail the race if you wish you We are much obliged replied Sir Richard Rich-ard in a few moments but we cant do ROWe I j RO-We dont want it that way We dont want i a walkover We want a race I |