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down downThe duwnM doliIhe
bursting os flic ho went
lier er boilers loUors hlAlnK
The M report 1pOII that tU only olh two uf the pnssen pnssenrets IJ I Iera
Wacslnmt Wnc lonlll tv man nnd nlll u uChllil athHItV
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conflinicd II ndllon 01 WOIII
rnfllcd Injured Some OI1 of If tho thl WacslnndH 10HIII111 bouts boutswr bOlitHWW boatiwer
wr WW in II the lome vat1 at r 1 n 1 couple rOlplo of IIOIIIH hOllH IlCIlt tH tHfor be befor hetorp
1 tin fog they could 1 not noteel iutget
for torp on ° ins to Ihl 11 0111 lot lotel
aioiiRalil1 ldp the Ih Hnrmonldes IlnrmonttlesVVIlcfl when VVIlcflthe whenthe hcl
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the fhe lUrmonliies Uarmol1hlK alollr arrived urllcll horn hol her decks decksert lleekKwero
wero ert crowded wih tvlt lth h halfchid tal fctttil pniwn pniwnrs 1t ItIltHgra ll llgHS
gHS rs of o th 1M WnlRlln niBlaud whose IhlllI pale anti unclhaggard In InhaWld antiaggnrd
haggard fa < told the Htory Iton of their theirttyinjt tel theirjyng
ttyinjt haWld f p pllenH 10 Hem PS Ho 11 hurried hUrlr1 was 1 taH Die Dieflturture 11 11tlartUre tlWdiarture
flturture tlng of HIP Ihl pmweiiBers tI erl from flol rota the thelinking Ihl IhllInking tholnkg
linking tlartUre ln tliat tlal InM In II some lonm rne rases rIMl ae they theyonly tho thoonl thoyonly
only v ver ere overcd with Ith blnnkolH uiul uiulhandVfKhlefs Ild Ildhandttlhlets i iand1eihlef
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HASHED prHASHED CIMm1 INTO THR Im WAKSLAND WAKSLANDVhtn WAI SrJNP SrJNPWhw
Vhtn the Ih disaster occurred Wednes Wednesdir Wlllnel
dir night nigh the th two vessels IHMeIH wore wCle stcnm stcnmlaj tII tctUnig
laj I J Howly off of the II const Ionst of the Island lalll1 of ofArl otAnglele ofAeey
Arl Anglele w Tin Hartnanldcs JntlnnldcH crashed crashedhfadon clnshtl eraHiledhead
hfadon head ° n Into the III N inland 11111 niut Ild backed bachedw bucl d daa
w but oner I ttV n I t struck sllck the II then thenjlnkin thenIlnklnr thenInkIti
jlnkin aa hip hp making mukll a l HI grelt tut gap IUP In II her heitide hel helId herFid
tide Though Thugh the to sea wan WIR a perfectly perfectlyinuwih lerteNlyImolb ierIectiynixth
inuwih Imolb the Ihl th ilensenenH Il lseneMH of the thetol fog nil nddcii nild nildtI
of the of ofthe otIh oftttp
dcii d t to the frrors passengers IH sonlcrH
the Ih Vaeiland alnnl The women rushtd on one 01 ondIVI
e de dIVI > > Bireamlng cnmt1 but were ere soon SOOI roas roasjurfdby lenH111el CH CHtrby
jurfdby Y thr lie otlleors 011101 Thu l11 bouts were were4ukk veioulcki eto etoQUldly
111el ulcki QUldly > lowered 101Hct but blt the th operation oJwrlon re retuitt 11 11lultd ntuItd
tuitt lultd in two fatalities rntallel The end II of ofone ofone ofone
one ol the lifeboats u hoAt slipped Ilppel from tll Its ItsJ IH IHda Ittidait
da dait J it and precipitated IJlpllplUtNI the occupnntH occupnntHo cupnltl
o 01 the lioal into the sea Hll A steerugo steerugoiwenjer IteeluCo IteeluColamnrer HteerttgonLenge
iwenjer Edward Edwnll Daniferflcld Vln Irlell of ofKama otRanla ata1la1
Kama Ranla a1la1 itrurk his lieiul against nHIIIHt tlio tht 11wLltrt tlioUn
Un bot flumps lnls nnd nnl wv WVllnstolty sv Instantly killed killednnd 1INl 1INland
and Llilf El Kmtnetti Imlntt 12 years yenls old oll the thedangler Ihodaurher thedaufte
dangler daurher of thc > Iev lel A K I Kminett Kminettlrownd J nlnel n1tnett n1tnettrg
U drWMd drown < lrownd Tho h6 other pcroons l lOIK who whoTr who1m whower
Tr 1m in the bout bOil was picked pICIt up The TheIwery rheIrl thetiiety
Iwery Irl ry of the tw ijnsHentfcrM ninny Ihim of ofkom ofhODIWete ofbon
bon hODIWete were Hcandlmivlnn Heonllllnn IJellerl emigrants emigrantsMM emlgrunttlHXmplnn
V tlHXmplnn MM rapi ry rrecvdcncc was given giventt glvel
tt t lie th women lomtl and nld children childrenMSAPIEAIIKD chltrcl chltrclPSPIEAmm childrenV children1SAVPEATtFI V
MSAPIEAIIKD PSPIEAmm BENEATH THK THKWAVKS TIE TIEWAVW TItTVAVI
WAVKS WAVKSh VAVI VAVIAt
h the hit 1 1 boats were ver I leaving Ilnln the theh
h r > nklnif uliip whose decks IlckH were He nl nlffaly nlttab atab
ffaly ab aiuish ni to 1181 th an explosion CXIJloslOI unnouneed unnouneedv nnnounc ll llI
v I Vis a h IV bnTH brlri had hnl burst nnd OUt forty fortynnut3 fort
Ilnuts nnut3 after arlr the th first flsl Impact Inlfcl tho thowuniand thoU
wuniand U Ijandlnp save n mighty t1 hl lurch Ilrch and nn dls dlsUFifd dI dIir 11
UFifd ar ud ir Iwath L noalh the waves IIaII slnklnp
sllklnF
Hwui Ibol midttav between lelWIln the ho HolyhenU HolyhenUnd 1ol hlnt
nd TW TU ruKir lir ir n liht < ht XothluK Olhlll vn UI saved savednew lavelI lavelIm iaetIPxiVt
new m l i1 I La III flue ie pnssenKPM 11nIRen plR nnd nll crow crowf crowI
f I r TI 1 hoats contulnliiK ron Inllllr the tl pnH pnHIrngn PtHIflii as astnn
tnn II rn n For a time separatod SIPI111011 ow owing
tlO
ing ti II t Hi fog rol lint eventunllv 1lnllnly they the all allr 01
r tl > a 1 < liH tiio Hid 11 n of the Ilurmonldes Ilurmonldesfid 111101Il08 111101Il08Ind I IIrni
fid Ind tho tl tii nuruvors ur Ivora wen tilken on oltJnllI board
thai vsstl 811 where 1110 cerythlnpr OIIlhlll possible 1I08slhlu
u don ror or their II lr comfort comfort A 4 pilot Illot
boat met tin tIl Hnrmondleo InlnllllNI off on the Island IAln1
or Amii An I v V ftll ant and communicated olmullcalell nm nmit 011
nfS 1 f Illr I > Ill9nf 1191Sll ii < to I persona 4 nshorc ushoJ
with J it tl ih I r qui quit tlint Ihll tiiRH IIM wiro dlH tilHarh 1
paitifil to nrri nl h for the Harmonldes HarmonldesUlli
tl Jnlmonllls
Inll ftn tVoIfrit Ulli OII aniNI I H the steamer Hlllnwr to thin thinPW thl
PW port HPIV Ipr dm pasBciiKcrs IIIR nglr8 were IlIO landed lantll
JM hnd ftnrrtlblv housed They hl will Iil
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wd oa the it Ihl a star 81UI line Ino steamer Nord NordJk
la land landTh 011
Jk Tb Junl AUrVIV urI Inl lag iR pftsscjiBers InRI nges as n rule rulelv III
1 taj Th 3rOII h 1llh o it olh Olily ° lv nflI ii fcw Blghl slIght h18 bIttlRet K
NatpR lalmvnlll ll3tflIt1C8 I Itll MtelI uni1 uni1torn unl hol 10W
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11 torn and twlslci1 thnt thntr
II
aPIrrJ r imoui LIIIOU3 that she tte escaped cscnpol
Manila 1100la March Actlngaov 1Atlg00 1Atlg00Wright Actlngaovtteht
Wright y that 11M the province plolnl of Mo Motonr Mofang 10 10ronr
fang ant IIP I j indre Illhl province of Jllzal Jllzaltrc Jnl Jnller itizalvere
ler trc nOt more 1011 picful pal fat than they theynow the theare theyIre
are now no und onl ad that the recent occur occurrences occurtenlps occurences ¬
rences tenlps neiv Icr entirely putl ly due to the tle InHu InHunce inhluOct
Oct of Insurrcctos In8urecos Iho wio had been driv drlvlnVs driven
lnVs lnVsm en Ineu Ineuhe from ° m Laguna IMBUnaJmt Int and BUnlgn 11atatiga pro rov
Jmt rhe he uttlrflf < 1 of
f3rmer utrrnnr lot Kenor enor Ampll Ampl the
torm1 jrmjr proMdcntc lo ltllle of the town of Cnln
Li tea Iorong ronf nllo Vi0 WUH recently r
captor
w d by b Insurgents wlo Uf eent CIIlur
InRunenll and
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S WECCLES ECCLES HERFROH HERE fROfMixICO FROM MEXICO MEXICOi i I ITrame
Traffic Manager of the American Americn Smelting Smelng and nd Refining RefiningCompany RefIing RefIingCompany RefiningCompany
Company Tells Tels of Mining and V Smelting SmeltingIn Sme1 Srre1ti g V Work WorkIn ork orkIn
In Montezumaland
I
Ti Trnk Trf1 frt Menager r S W Hcclos of the
Annlean Artllcan HmcltinR Hnellnl anti nld butting Holllnr com col cotitny
J ny
Jln aimwi this thl
morning front fro T the theof
City Ily of
Mpxlro on n business trip to
bUslmSI 11111 It
Ihs this wscity el city i hftre fore returning rellrning mfl osl to toNow hIl lilt
tdqUtlt r hI Now voifc YOII He le Is ac acby cC
Impanlet ompnhod by his private mtay Inr Inr11t
11t Harry h I Tool roker < < r wht whr > omelated omcln ttd In II the theopacity thl
tlh lmV opacity r raeIY when Mr 11 Kocles rolel won wonnmtiRRer w
lrml <
nmtiRRer or the th Short Line nnd nndal
r Iby tley t JIlfred at the Kon Ionon Konyon > on hotel to
remIa
lall for a we Wok k knT kr
eJnte 3Ir r nT nIP hM hiI 101 not > t been In 8nlt Sni Lake
October Orlobr and j glad back backtlmc
Ivan tor Rnl II Ilal to get Ict tJlok
ib
rOwln R albrl rt time tme < Ho 10 Hali9 In lnf
ler terj ot f the Commercial1 Commercial1pro cotumercial
rr fre commercnl pro prom
r blol ille ttthoie In the th nepuullc Iilublc nnd nndtho
Ieei lal In tho Cltv Cl cr Mcjtito Mr Mrl Mre
Ira e l thoro In uuand ms nnt and at thn hA
tle lottl the provincialism PNlacllsm obtaining I
rllkll ltikhiig She also han a Jeep l e dent In Inher In1M itthot
her port 1011 side sideANfOIIICMHS 81dltOPIICI1H1 HideV V
V ANfOIIICMHS ACCOUNT ACCOUNTAn ACCOUNl CcoUNr4t1
An 1 ojllrer I 1 of the tiw WI Yntisltmd shll In II nn 41 In InlorvlovJf liitorsicisy I
lorvlovJf gave glll n I Kinphtc gllhl11 duwrlptlon du rlllon of oftho Ofthe 1 1tho
tho lose 10R of the Ihl Httmmei1 I I IUle I Ito Il said saidI 8111 8111I uidI
I HIIW Hi II llio whole Iholc affulr I ftl I I VBM 1IM late InteIn Inlen lateIn
In n turning tlrlng In II an thin night II hl WHS wn foggy foggy1iul fOlnDIllt fogGYII
1iul Illt II nd we WI SVO naturally 1lllurl ttitt it ml I y were 111 ett apprehensive apprehensivePractically 11111ehlJIMlv 11111ehlJIMlv11Itkll ttiitehOtINiCPtact
Practically 11Itkll Ptact Icahly all 11 I Ito I passengers 1IIIIHeHKPI1 hud hld hldtlel re retired itI ¬
tlel I tired I ted I trite tukliiK Illtng haitI ng a hint lull I rist look nt lt tho thoweather tl t tu tuwii1tIittt
weather llhlI and In NO t ilohiK tolng jweml 1 frl frett over overDm OUl ovett1ti
nll
Dm thl xhlpM Ihll1 MIt I Sllll ie when Whll hiett without wlhOl1 a I 111101 the Ihl I lit slight slightc Hljhl Hljhl1ll t test
c 1ll est l wnniliiR 11111111 Ott ttth hR thern rame ttttti Iunl tI o feirfnl rlIrUIIIII rc tfii I rniHli rniHliwhlih tOHIIh1lLht
whlih made mnde the ll t1i Wnesland o RIrnll utagfter 111111 from fromnielli trl tom tomIIteItI
nielli Itel to stern RI < II My 11 1 fod OU l we Vi 1 are 111 Htruek HtruekI tlulk tlulkI
I sliontcd Ilwllct ilttitt ted Then 1111 IhfiH Ihll I hiri loomed 100lNI rlwlit rlwlitover Illhl ml 141 141ut
over ut our tat i ships Rhlpl ttli I bow lOII bo W the Ihl stMiiner HIIIIIII which whichhnd Wh lit litIttidrUti I
0111 hnd IttidrUti run Into 111 us 11 onV It I MIH VtI IH terrifying 1 11flng of oftuurtiu ottuur ofSo
tuurtiu tuur hllirln l We So Instantly Instllll V reeosnlzed leeJoll7rl the thejierll theperil
peril The fh darkness dnIle tlatk ness H nt II a t that Ilnl t time 1110 I him was wasimpenetrable saRlfllhCIICIIItlIO UI UImINl
impenetrable 111 luhe but bil there was Wil no 10 ml mlInking ilig iligtlltlg tttlH tttlHtmtltlttg
mINl such suchnn HuohInllJMt HtlOitml
Inking tlltlg the terrible 10rrlll coiiHciincncCs C0I11lltICeH of lf
nn InllJMt ml U Impart The ho HUM 10 O 6f h thellnrmonldeti thellnrmonldetiappeared IlpIlrlollllt IlpIlrlolllltnlpolled tlit I itt rlflItl Idea Ideanppctttetl
appeared nlpolled to Imve hn eaton elul right IIht Into our ourside uUI outHItIC
side AIIl AVo were 1010 Rohm very 11 PI slowly 101 with withUt vltllno lh
no 10 more 101 spued H le 1 V than thul was 11 nvtcssnry lCteHHnl tICLVttMti ry to tokeep InIWel tokeei
keep IWel headway h IIIuy We WI tfe were 01 rme struck Ilruck at II rlfiht rlfihtruiBles IIhl tI1tta
ruiBles 111108 a ii glen n I tremend 1llWIIIS ttt ttieittl inn hole was IR made madennd IIHI IIHInlt tnmukamid
amid nlt for n I moment Ilnlll the til stem Ht 1 of the thellatmonldcu theIIUlolhlcu
llatmonldcu IIUlolhlcu 1 was WUI literally I 1t1 I Inutile hltlic our ourship 001 001Hlip Outt4hl
ship Hlip t4hl Ii
HlipnUm UUHH nUm OP Q HXCITKD PKOPLK PKOPLKA 10111 10111A
A rush nIHi of excited xeled people Icoplo from trol nil nilpnrts 11 tilltin
pnrts fnlll tin thi of the I ho ship shil ehi I Immediately Illwllnlel Ittittied Intel y ensued ensuedTho eISUelt eISUeltlho etiuedlImo
us they theyhad theyhlll theyltntl
lImo passengers IKCrl tumbled Illblet up lp Just 11
had hlll rptlied 111111 met liel for to the III V nigh Iluhl I The ho men menwomen 1I tUtlVIttICtt
women 10101 und children thldrn were re In their lr night nightdresses IIGlt nightI
1 dresses IICHICH In I n n I few moments 10tIIH the pan panhcngers PIH PIHhonKelS tta ttatetmger
hcngers had thrown n shawl Rha 11 01 a blan blanket blll blanket ¬
hnt I
ket over II their thllr nhoulders nhulilerl Terror and andbewilderment nld nldblwltmnell IiIOIbewilderment
bewilderment reigned relnled for a few mo moments 10 10ment tooniOnts ¬
blwltmnell
ments hut hit the til passengers plBKCnlerl gradually graduallyranged gmdunly gmdunlyrannct graduallyranged
about the thedecks thellckR thetiecka
ranged themselves thelsllea In II groups II0Upl IboUI
decks rannct where they IIcrt Were ve > e best leHt sheltered shelterednnd Rhelhrld ehelteredamid
llckR
amid 01 the crew worked 10rlet like lke clockwork In Ingetting II IIIottl Ittgottitig
getting Iottl out the boats The Tie only olly excep exception eXlept1 eXteptiott ¬
tion t1 tn tl the good KOII behavior of the pas passengers lia liaNetigers lg lgIOI ¬
sengers IOI ers was In9 an In II the care CO of n I saloon IJlloon pas pasflunger pal palRlnpl panmemigPm
flunger Rlnpl who rushed 1lled hither hlhcr hi titer and nnt thither thithercalling thllhermlll thitherimilllmig
calling mlll In Illurn Im turn on Oi hcuvcn hllvel amid nll earth lrlh to torescue 10loAru tolectII
rescue him hll him Kortunatoly IoltuuUIII the 11 other otlH pas pascongers pnstIeIK ptt ptteligttn
affected by this mans manspitiable mnnHIlltlble niandtlabIe
congers were etO hot oCeelr thll
tIeIK ht
pitiable Illtlble mental lellnlasony agony but IJI were wele quietly quietlyand quiet quietlyibti
boats loats and methodically Oethotlclly marshalled mllshalld Into the theboats thlloats timebooth
IN TIm SMALL S IALL BOATS HOATSTho BOATSTho I3OAVTStTlio
Tho experience lxp rl lce In n he ie small sllll boats boatswas bpntnl boatewan
was nl trying tryil on ll account Iccount of the darkness darknessnnd dlrkuel9 dlrkuel9nnt darkuettttd
nnd cold coll We WI did tl not 10t known klown exactly exactlywhore exact exactlYwhom
nnt
and for long time timecould timeiotiI1
whore we 1 were er 111 n I 1011 tlf tlfcoull
could not discover dISl Olel the th whereabouts Iheleahouti of oftho ottho oftime
coull tho Jlaimonldesi Hnl101IIl9 though she Ihe was1 WIOItr near nearby ¬ V Vby 1
by ly The boats hOltl wtood ltoo well wel away nlll fiom fiomthe flol 11011the
the tl sinking Jlnklng Waesland WMllatd for tOI fear ren of being beingaucked bellG beingaueked
aucked Buckll down toIn niut nll we se e could coull hear the thetending theellnl timeending
tending nnd nlll tearing t of 0 her heltmhHI timbers us usshe usHhl ithjute
ellnl alnl
she Hhl seemed to brenk In two Then Th l there therewns thele theleInll thietent
wns Inll nt seemel a terrible Ilrllble expiation xplolol as the boilers boilersblew bolors bolorsblew boitermmbieit
blew Up nnd nil was 11 over overWo OerWo overWtVt
11t oi
Wo drifted IrlCll and 11 rowed r0111 for seeming seemingly Hlemlng HlemlngI ¬
ly I two or 01 three thlO hours hous finally Inlly Retting 1ltllt in intouch II Intottclt
I touch with Ilh the tll Hnrmonldes HImolldl We had hadno Mi
no hf dldlculty dlfcullY In II getting Kltlng on board bOlrl Alt Altour Alloltr 1
our effects lects went Ient to the bottom hotom with wih the theWnesland Ihene theavnittttd
Wnesland WneslandThe ne avnittttdThii
llnl
° The fil collision rullRlnn was tn terrible terIble alike nlke In Inthe II Inhut
the suddenness of the shock and unl In II the thecompleteness IholpulelcHM thetotnIltitcnOsn
1lllelnol
completeness lpulelcHM of the steamers Ilenmels destruc destruction deslue 1ehttUetion ¬
tion 101 nml 111 we le e think we e wero IIOI most 0 t fortun fortunnte totun totunnil fortuntite
nte nil In II escaping e ciJIIK ns we did didA 11 11A
A 4 MAN MA WITH LIFE BELTS BELTSI 1 Elm
I p II Ferguson IcrllsOI a saloon alool passener passenerwho PISIII1tI PISIII1tIwho pasnemigetwho
who 1 cuilously eurlQu l enough lough was vni on 01 board boardtho lonld lonldtl boardtilt
tilt Wneslnnd M III11 when hpn she fll collided rolhl 1 111 with h a aKehooner I IIwloln ItEihifltIICt
Kehooner tl l not fur tUI a t from fll Philadelphia Philadelphianays Ihlntelphls Ihlntelphls11R iltiladel 1i in intt
Iwloln look the theform lie liefotmn
nays 11R tt the principal pllwlpnl pmitmeipnlextItetnetit V excitement lxrlettll tl tltonn
form of rushlm IIKhlnt for life Itt boats lip Il saw sawa 11I tmi
a 1 man nllho who viio had hul seven AaI llt life belts hl18 attached attachedto nlnch ll
to various lllous parts Int of his body bodyAa hod hodAl hotly1ttt
Aa Al the last boat Llnt In which Mr II Tergu Terguson FeruPOl Fergtmpoll
tl
son was l reatcd was leaving lelll the tl ships shipsside 8hlpsJldl nhthitsn
side POl Jldl n 1dm cries 1118 for help hiI p were ICIC heard 111111 hia rd on boaid boaidof hOlld
of 0 her Ito r and the Ihl boat returned rellrneilllll ret tirtteil multi found foundthnt roull ott mmd mmdthat
thnt two of the Wneslunds Wneslllll crew III had hadbeen hll ltadheert
been 1101 left lef beltlnd blrll One of these men l n had hadslept hld hldKlplll hodnicilt
slept throughout throlghoul from loin the Ih first Impact Impactto 1111t 1111ttl
to tl ii the Ihe last hnat leaving 1011lng the Ihl sinking sinkingsteamer Illkllg Illkllgshnlel tmlnklngstenhiler
discovered his peril perilous petitout ¬
steamer shnlel and only II cterl PIII
out OUI position 10KIl01 when h nhe she sea water nll atei Hood Hooded food fooded hlnodeu ¬
ed eu his bunk bUlk through thllUHh the port holes
I MORONG PROVINCE PRO VINCE IS PEACEFUL PEACfUi
raped capet are nrl classed rnssel J by W Mr Ir Wright rhght ns nsbeing IS ISholli asieItlg
being unreliable ullplahlo amid al II ns ni merely mell tho thoremarks thormulkl timeremarks
remarks holli rmulkl of n man 11 halt hlif crazed crlzll with withterror wih wihtenol withterror
terror terrorThe tenol terrorrime
The action nlloI of lt the band bnl1 which cop cnpHired en entur coplured
1ho
Hired tur Ampll 111 was 11 largely Inl h due 111e ilu to a I per personal If ¬
sonal lolnl vendetta CII1111 The fh < eoiistabulnrly eoiistabulnrlyhave eUlslnhlllrly eUlslnhlllrlyhnl
I have already nllclty dispersed Ilsp < le1 the band bllI nnd nndraptured utI utIllptul11 mtntlcit
cit raptured Pt uted mnny mI ruin I ft riS and ni have hlll com completely COmlIPiotelY 0 0Illetoh ¬
of Montalon Montalonthe
pletely broken hrhon the power Mnlialon MnlialonIhe
the old ladrone latrole chief who 10 Ito for or years was wasthe wasIhc tastime
the terror of the province provinceMr loIIIC
Mr Wright feels satisfied ntsOell from rlom mont con conversations conHHltons conersations ¬
versations HHltons 111 with lh Oon heal lenl amid nld others othersthnt olhorsIhnt otherstimat
thnt the Insurrection Il urtcclun Is expiring
In II the Mexican capital call1ni The stores storeswere storesere toreslero
were lero ere small stnl unpretentious UIIftentuul affairs nlalr with withno wlh wlhno ilthino
no effort whatever IhalCr at display dIII13 and ant the thehotel thehOI timebotch
hotel hOI < crolf ll accommodations Colnnotnll ns were of the most mostprimitive 10t 10tIlrlllto mostprimItive
charrtctev The rooms were werewithout werewithout re rewihout
primitive rool
Ilrlllto without wihout heat rllrcl and Ol the thp bods Ill1 consisted consistedof conslMte
of n hard woollen mattress mattl S on a board boardbottom hoanlbotom boardbottom
hiil 100111
bottom for springs with n couple of ofquilts otqultl ofquilts
quilts botom nbovo Plnl Hut lut now 10 there Is steam steambent liem liemheat steamImeat
qultl bent and Ind bids b of the Ih latest Inlol pattern patternnnd IJterl IJterlfnd pattertiand
t1
and fnd all ni the modern moleln hotel conveniences conveniencesso cnenlences cnenlencess
so that thlt hotel gncita 1119t8 no n longer are areforced nl6 nl6toreed ateforced
s forced to go to bed In the afternoon ofernool to tokeep tokC9il tokeel
keep wArm at certain wanons fRnS of the theyenr thelr theyear
year wlrm Moreover MOlOI the Ihp stores slor s on the thebusiness lhl lhlbllne thelnisineS
lr streets have branched out outulnco uutInca outsince
business a brnche
Inca bllne anti Ald Itcte have e large plate 1011 glass 111 show showwindows showwlndowl showwindos
1 and nndfitted nnllIted andfltteil
windows with Interiors Inlellors arranged nrron
fitted wlndowl up like wih business bu llll establishments establishmentsIn cltnbl hments hmentsIn
Ited In American Aln rlcnn lke cities dlcs Mexican lexlcat clerks clerkswho cllrlu cllrluho clcrlcswho
to tob totound tohe
are
who ho can n talk English EnJlsh nr
b found everywhere nnd there thereIs thereII
he nnd nndthrill nndtllt andthrift
air of enterprise
Is i nn enlerrlse
thrill II on all Ides s thnt U encouraging encouragingand elcurglnr elcurglnrand
and tllt In tome ni ll case astonishing alonlhlng Mr Ir
Jceloh laclom unyu 11 the streets trcol or the Mexican Mexicancapital Mixhflhtuimittl Ixllnl
capital nrc Ir mnrrttlously hJlly elena cleln and Ultl that thatUrn thll thattime
11nr
Urn dllllinilly huliorto hfholtl experienced 0llrlell tl In Inpelting II ittet
llr
11 111
pelting et t I tig a < irttuppty nf f water rmt 1111 tel will V 1 lit soon HIOI be beOvercome IJ Iiiourcommie
Overcome 111111 OVtrCOIO 1 Amtrlcnn 111 Ir 1111 enterprise 11111111 and andcapita 111 111lIIlnl It titt tittiiltal
capita lIIlnl iiltal liavo hlYO been boo n fairly tnlll llomllmf 10Cltll hltnuii tmi Inli InliMitxleo Inl InlUIxlco I ml to toIexieo
Mitxleo UIxlco ami 1111 not only nll In the Iht t enpltnl 1 unpit 11111 mit lint lintIn hit I IIn
In 11 other uthe placet In II the Ihl republic 1llllllh In I evl evlenrtd tVtlenrid
enrtd llrtt the piogress 1IIIKI18 inoilii 10111 by 1 ii tlio tel telcan 1d lcilcull
can 11 people Ilelllo In the Ihl lust liMI 10 years yearsMr Onrl uars uarsMr
Mr II Keulos gcalol found foUll1 the IIAI gret re t smelters smeltersnt sn1IIrJ snitIiirjiUt
nt lt Agnuscallenteu MIUHlnltlt1 handling Illtllll from rlOI imti Mm Mmto l lII 1J
to II 0 1000 tons 11111 otis dally luly of f ores nnd Hl I thu thusmeltcra Ih IhNlelcIY titHsimieltots
smeltcra nt 11 Monterey llltelf ltttttet the capital cnillli city cityof 1ltytr tt ttIt
of tr NlelcIY Nuuva Leon J ln arc urlhul1llnlf luuulllnir hmtitidil ng nbaut Ibnll I Itomis OQ OQlOls 09 09tuns
tuns lOls nor pel ioi day The rhl wining 1lllll Industry IndustryMr Inllllry
Mr 1 lieclM loclt1 found to bo Ih developing tlopllg nt nta ft t ta
a I r 1llllhnlM ietmuimitmible mnrl < nbt > inu 11 > In Mtxlco lxko us ni u foreign foreignmoney tnrt111 toreighiInottey
money 1 0 II IH II sent 8111 In II there for or Invwiment Invwimentnd InYlltm lt
nd at fast IIH rallroada are extended extendednow 1111111111 1111111111HCW
11 ni tlRt UI mllolll
now mining 11111 dupnnltn IluIIOII nrc Irf untnrlh ttiiattheil ttiiattheilatiti ut lheI1 lheI1awl < Ml Mland
and Intuit Ilnl to II yield yi Iplll of I f tlulr tii ii lone 1018 lnn hidden hiddenriches hhhll hitldetiriclien
riches rlehPl Ito montloned 110ntllrd one 011 ln lulnlo ihistamwe tnnr of ofprospective otPIo811tcll ofptunpecti
prospective wealth NIHII11 V In Immfimc IllflHO copper copixrdtposlt 1111 1111dtposl coppertisposIts
dtposlt PIo811tcll on the Ih line Ile ot < > f he iirojscliil iirojscliilCu IroJeet1Cusrmiastun lroJlcl 11 11CUlrnntln
dtposl Cu CUlrnntln Cusrmiastun rnnvftiin Oi < lrr1ierntt rrovorcntly rrlllcwPII thy turnud turnudQhewlnir IOII tottmtilaiiowIng 11 11OhE111
Qhewlnir Tei rlIboclle backer road 11111 to Acapiil Acapiilui enpll enpllcn
OhE111
ui ThvM he dopoitltii a OIs will wJlptov ptov > of Im Immn 11 11Itll itmiInenise
mn Itll Inenise 0 vnliio nlul when whol th tile mllrodd UIIOlllrnohl renohvi renohvitlwm mettohieitlttau
tlwm I hI but ut lt present 18MII wfth wth no mvans mvansof 11111
of transportliiK ni nl th lint y tiro not of otmneli ofllIllIh ofmnumit
mneli aopoimt Mr h Kcclim l poke of ofMl urlei ofItl
Ml Inso as boll holtr n I gront 110011111111111 inlnlne c cllnlI cllnlInlld citntettimid nter nternnd
timid said that the lll blif smelttr II 111 tJlI that hud hudburned hlllihUllled hittithititttei
burned down theio Home time HRO Itl hnd hndIKHJII hlll1hltlI ltndi
IKHJII i + tt roplaceil by b I it greater sinelfr sinelfrwliloh smminitmwhich 1 1whloh
which would bp r rnly ndy to blow In abut abjuttho abautthu abutthe
the lust of April iimil There are elglr elglrstueks I1llhIIllleH eigI1itaekt
stueks the t itt same number ns the burned burnedconcern bmlIfCOlIcel1 buimiedcotmeetlI
concern hud but hess mucks nri > an anmueli tIll1IIIIIh sittntieim
mueli larKir that they Ihe I lme are oqnlvulfnt oljllllIIIFIIIIOIlOot iqttIvi l Ut to
10 lOot of tho staeks of the old size A Agroat AglllItlleol Agreat
great glllItlleol deal Is piomlsed and fxpeeted of oftilts otlhltl ofIlilti
tilts now IIf smeller IIn1lI > it I The American A com compuny 1011IPIII cantIll
puny PIII Ill I1 Is tu have it grenl I rln smelter ttmitlt st at atPueblo atI
Pueblo I im tub lo t tt handle Ito tidie all a I I the nine l mu and more moretefructory 111011l1rrllllol niurilmtifrnciory
tefructory ore or Colorado and 1111I 1111IIIIUUllIl1lt simmtOimtmll ur urrmmdliur
rmmdliur tOimtmll I Ii IT dlstilrts dl d Is llldH till In There Ihol I itttti bun ii it ii been a azinc Itzliie
zinc smelter tanel tot establishment estmi hi Inim macmm t nt Canyon Canyoncity 1111011It tlnY1tIty
city It Ity bin Mr Kcclen I crlell wild Unit tlim had not notpiovcd I1UIJlIOIoll filllmoicil
piovcd n wlcoess rIll e 11I111lIIMlm1l1I1 11I111lIIMlm1l1I1at inlillidimt nt ntat
at a t Pueblo he held will vi II he h n gient gtso t thing thingfor Ihlll Ihllltor t g gtom
for Colonulo lie i it remnrkcd In I n convor convorsutlon lonlmuutlon toolersutton
sutton thai the oio output from Lead Leadvllle leil11I11 Loadllls
vllle llls had fallen flllll off renmikably In UN UNlust IIIIlast I itt ittlust
lust few 0 years Iur There WUH n tlino when whenU
It leimlreil 10 0 smelteiH to P handle 111I 1111 I the theOH IhltIl tlmttile
OH output 11 Ii U I of 0 f Loadvlllo Lomul lllo but Hint t itmi t time timehas tlmphUll t inn innlies
has gono by It I nll u J two slacks can 11 take takecure tllklcure mikecure
cure now I of what 111I1 ore tin rioud City Cityproduces CII CIIprOllllClII CityprolucCs
produces Mr 11 Kecles gavu some Idea uf uftho litttlc oftIle
tIle enormous business Imndlcd by h the theAmeilcun themetl1I1I t
Ameilcun 4 Smelting and Helming com compmiy COI1IIIIII enmflPU
pmiy PU tlY In I ml staling si itt big thnt I thnt liii I company OmniH ti Y has hltH80Q lion8o
809 8o to 1000 tots of ores on the road roadevery toamlcveIy
every 11 24 V4 hours nnd the bills for forfreights tOltrelJIIIR totirs
freights irs ighitmi during ml U nfl g the t lie entire cmi time year elll amount amountto a 0100 mtt mttto
to 20000000 The he company handles handlesleadsilver hlllllllpHleall811I lmamitilssleadsi
leadsilver leadsi Re I and gold tiit ore U oree but do not notinako lintmalo nntinahto
inako any pretensions to It do much with withcopper withCOJIPH Itlt Itltcoppet
copper ores llu looks 1001 < 11 for certainly as asInrge ttslarge
large an ore output In the country as aslust nillIut athitst
lust year eal Mr Kccles Is Blinking hands handsthis hnlllilllhls ImantisthIs
this nfturnoon with many IInll old time timeMends tlllletl1cnlh tittiefilenils
Mends V
pm PRINCI cn AT WEST POINT POINTWest POINTWest IOTNTSost
West Point N Y March 1llinro 1llinrolIellry 7PrInceltemtry Pilncc PilnccHenry
Henry reached West Point nt 210 210oclock 10 10oclod lOociorhC
oclock He was mot at the station by byCol byCol byCal
Col Mills and the olllwrs of the mill milltnry milltry itihlitary
try academy nnd under n guard gttitrdcmivmtimy If Ifcnvnlly f fcavalry
cavalry was t eultt11 > ncort d to the lie puiauu puiauuground IlulntlvIIIOlllld 1uladvgtotmmid
ground As his hl carrlago ascended the thehill Ih Ihhili tiitU
hill U ii I from the t it e station istmtt itt Knox battery batterytiled IJItllrytllell batterytiled
tiled a Hulute of 21 I guns The Ih cadet cadetwere emulotsWers
were then Ihl paraded on the Held viml vimlPrince ntmitIiittte 111111rlllll
Prince Henry 111111 I I no mm mnllllNI timatcim died cd down the t lu Ions Ionsline Ion IonIII long11mw
line III of six companies Inspecting IlIsll Illtg tlionl tll tlmmdthey tlionlThey lIt lItrJle
They rJle then marched In review before beforehim lcCIIIuhI tteotuiiIJl
him hI iiIJl The lte cadets then pussod Ill liS 1 the re reviewing reoIIIII revicivIw
viewing IIIII I stand In double line lineA II lit litA
A large 1IIIICCIOItI crowd suitonmlcd the parade paradegrounds IJUrn1e111011I11111 vara1egioitimmls
grounds and saw the th company c9 cim1i1uimty 1tIl1I II After Aftertho Atterthl
tho 110 second collI line around nrout the parade paradegiounllg Inrn InrngIOl1liUl vara1guohniI1
giounllg tho tl < oiUliHH 1It wen tlrmvn tip In Incloso Indosu Incioso
closo formation f and Prince Henry I llly ad addressed 1111dlea nililmeitseil ¬
dressed dlea ell thorn I He II congratulate them themon themimoil
on their splendid appearance nJP arurl nUll ex expressed ex1JtlII e epiessed ¬
pressed 1JtlII ell pleasure nt the chnnie of w wIng IIIIn SOtlag >
lag In them After A Ctel the parade the Ih prince prlmevhlh Irln IrlnI9ItI1 princeIilted
vhlh I9ItI1 Memorial hall the ildlng m iml 1t1l1olld iinjland imland
and the gymnasium At the latter latterplace Jollorplace hatterIdace
place the cadets gave an exhibition exhibitionTlie xhlllillonfh
Tlie fh 1 lie pilnce suld to them Ih lie ltI I Visit wl h to tocongratulate IIcOI1Jrutuhltl tocomigrmttulmiti
congratulate V you oil on your oUI splendid ap appearance ap1JllInincp a aiea1anc ¬
pearance I nm happy nt the chance chanceof
of If seeing such a splendid lot of youiu youiumen yottnmntl Ium
men 11 In I must also ala congratulate your yournntlon Youinotion OUI OUIIIlItlon
notion on havIng the netvice of such n nsplendid nRpl nmipicnitld
splendid Rpl nllld lot of young oun moir I nm given givento
to t 1 ullLlelltnl1ll itt millers ibis in I ml U I that t immi I you OU are about a to tocelebrate IIIIelcbrnll tocelebrate
celebrate the t Its one hundredth anniver anniversary nnnlerRlry a mimilvernary ¬
nary of the ncndomy mind I trust the no nocuslnn ocI noU5lOti
cuslnn I Will 1II1Jl be n happy one I rejoico r at atthe n attime I Itllo
the chance of visiting llIlthl this beautiful beautifulplace bellutlfulIllaI beatmthfuiiihate
place Again I thank you youThe yourin ou
The prince will leave for or New York at ati utII atP
i p m mMURDERED InMURDERED tflMURDERED
MURDERED MURDEREDFOR
FOR MONEY MONEYS
S Ilutlor Pa March 71hl Three e masked maskedmen mllllketIMI1 mnasitetlmnt1
men broke Into the hyuse of Henry HenrySmith Hem Hem8mlth IlenmySmuhit
Smith n wealthy retired farmer liv living 11 11lug ilImmg ¬
lug nt Saxonburg Pa last night and andbrutally onllhtultI antihruttilhy
brutally murdered him and miil tortuicd tortuicdMrs lortlllerlII
Mrs II rlSmlth rn Smith In a fiendish 1lllllner manner They Theythen TIIl TIIlIhen Theytiiemmt
then ransacked Inn4 ekNI the house and secured ecurlllUOO
200 anti lifter destroying destloJn consldernblo consldernbloproperty lOIIMltl mblo mbloIWIporl
property about the houno escaped OHIUIIItIlurRI A Alarge Almirge
large crowd of Indignant 11H1I lIlull neighbor neighborlnvo lIehbollIIIHO tioighbomslavo
lnvo started In pursuit of the murder murderor lIIurllel1111111I
or 1111111I ore nnd they tile have It 1 1 been btellUnced trnccd to Free Freeport FI FreeiOrt o opori
port Smith was over SO S years ellrs of age ageCholera a aeCitmiera e eCllnlrrn
Cholera llrcaks Out at Medina MedinaConstantinople MtihlrimiCntiitamitlnople 111111111Con
Constantinople Con lnlltlnople March 7 ilwtln Cholera has hasbroken hOIlbrokell hintbroken
broken out unions the pilgrims at Mo MoHim Meditto
Him 111 nil Ono hundred ami a till ten deaths deathsfrom dealhs1Il1m deathshem
from the dlsonso have occurred occurredieii occulTedlCII
ieii C it 1 nlIIH uml I Ilti Ksfj Dniul Dniullltnttleboro I CUlI CUlI1lmttllJlJol0 1ithV 1ithimflttlebOtO
V
lltnttleboro Vl 1 March ioell den Jill Jnllus JillIUR Jtmlius
lus Hsty president of I tho ho It 0 Ksty lsl Organ Organcompany 01111rompnn Organcompany
company died today loda Ho was IIY 67 67years 5itlrH 7 7years
years tlrH of age ngeilnincD CStJJlllllrl
ilnincD 1 u mmtcs Dlikey Uhllr I I nlc e Drnd DrndIxmdon IIInllrondon en I ILondon
London March 1111ch1Jnmc 7 7James James Dickey the thelargest IheInrst thelargest
largest English 1 1III h Importer of Riitta IIUn per perdm i em emchia I IChll
dm manufacturer of submarine cu cublon IbloH It Itblot
blot originator of rubber soled shoott shoottami slmoeaamid
amid phllnnthmpliit ijlcd led today 10Jtl at Ms Mshomo hllhomo 1mWhome
homo In Glasgow UlaigowVlollins UIl GlasgowIct SOI SOIVICllm
Vlollins Ict limis of Ilro Damp 111111 KiloAlon KiloAlonMonongnhela liIinlmmIMonotignhein IIIIRlol1 IIIIRlol1ltlnjn
Monongnhela ltlnjn nh la Pa March iThe The file flvobod fiobodlt8 filebodies
bod bodies Its of the vlctms of the fire damp dampexplosion dnmpeXIlollon dampexplosion
explosion nt Catsburg Cnt burg mint nIti yesterday yesterdaywore e8INdaywere
wore recovered shortly horll after midnight midnightanil 11l1lnlhtiin1
antI brought out to Iho he irmln entrance entranceThey entranceThey nllllnetThe
They The were cro blackened black nct burned anti nndbruised ondbrlls1l antibrimlsed
bruised beyond > tlyon recognition recognitionInspector rceognl recognItionIimshiector linn linnIIllledor
Inspector Henry LoUtltt Lo tllt stated after aftercoming nttorrumln aftercoming
coming out of the mine that he ic had hadfound halltoulIl hadfotmntl
found little or no trace rate of gnu M but hnd hndmnde hadtntimle
mnde no tests He said there was ns no nofire 11Ilire notIre
fire In the main entry but could oimi not nottell notlell nottell
tell the conditions con ltlol9 In the other parts of oftho otIho oftime
time mine mineMr mineMr
Mr 11 Louttlt alto Mid that the mine minehad mllllhad mainehatl
had not been declared safe by lI him Ho Horefused 111retll1 lIerefused
refused to advance any nn theory as to tohow tohow tohow
how the explosion occurred occurredAmerican occurredlIlIrlcnn occurredmtitrlcnii
American TnurlMw fnllrl H nt ilnfTn ilnfTnJerusalem JnernJerusnlot1l lrtilnJerusalemii
Jerusalem March 7 lThc Tho White Star Starsteadier Sialtcalher Starsteatlier
steadier Celtic having on board boardAmerican SOi SOiAmerican soAmerlClln
American tourists destined for thu thucity Ihlllcity thiscity
city arrived nt Jaffa yesterday after afternoon nfternoon afternoon ¬
noon One hundred Free Masons repre repretenting reprosetititig pro pro0nUn
tenting 0nUn every grand rnlll lodge In North NorthAmerica NorlhAmerlcn NorthAmerica
America will 111 hold a meeting nt King KingSolomons 1lngSolomon iCIngSolomons
Solomons quarries under the auspices auspicesof
of the Koyal Solomon mother lodge of ofJerusalem otJerualom ofJerusalem
Jerusalem
n
Decision N I in inA in inAuerbch
A uerbach Case Caser
r
Judge Hall Mo Modifies lfles cClallllJlLalVyers ClolmslLawucrs If Will Oct et 15000 15000Executors 150 5 OO OOErecutors 00Executors
Executors 14175 Auditor iliidi4r Gco ICO f t Ulair 348225 348225JMt 3AlJ2Payment 348225Iayncnl
JMt JMtPayment
Payment of ofTaes tes Taxes Suygcstcd
Judge < Hrill today rendeied n dual dg dgfliloii 1 1tsIiitm
fliloii in DID contest ease I l of the theheln COII COII1I fotefIwiri
heln 1I 11t of 0 the 1 P > II Aueilmch estate estAtolilch estatethmitli Ii Iihith
lilch they th sought to reduce the theallowed thteallowed J JnllolllI
allowed the th oxtoutors attorneys attorneysauditor AttotIIIIIIAIIIIIIOII up upsitu
auditor auditorThe AIIIIIIOIIlhp situ I IIS IISlime
The attoiiioyo for the itt estnte JIj JIjuliull I1I I1Isimttih I IIIhll
uliull II Itoyle 1101111111 and flu Hempstead IIMkj I
000 a AI compensation 101l1pOII 1t1nn for their servlc servlcHiid SIIITIIIIHI gcmih1stiil
Hiid the dcdslon allows them only Oil IG
000 The exftuutora are allowed J10j J10jas 101III
as III I heir i regular t ciiinml Ol11111111KHlolI CII < slon and andus 40 10as
us extrnordlmvry oompeiikutbiii oompeiikutbiiiing COIllI1lII ullnll iti tlHI tlHIIIIII tmutt tmuttmmg
ing mmg a lotnl I o or if 5H1TR Of t tlnit thu i luilpllllt luilplllltTheodoie nIlIPI nIlIPI1hlolloll omimputTileotlomO
Theodoie Moyor one of tilt x XCeLitOVt IUlJ
PRINCE HENRY i VISITJ ISIT J ALBANY ALBANYHis
His Royal Highness Given Givena ajjgreat eat Reception in the th Empire EmpireState EmpireState EmpireState
State Capital and is MuchW MuiasedExamins I sed sedExamines Examines the Sword SwordPresented Sw SwrdPresei1ited rd rdPresented
Presented to Washingtofflby Washingto IP by Frederick the Great
i
Albany N Y YI Mnrch Jli tm was waSoclock 1 1oclock 1112 1112ocloel
oclock whBn Prince Henry boarded li htluln ItVaIn litfuln
tfuln VaIn nt lloslpn this morning and andoclock UI UIoollJck 2 2oo1ct
oclock wlmii lItlll the iintn departed for 101hntl A Abany ithmUI
bany hntl Tho prince retired m oneo omieprInce T Tprince h hprln1
prince wan at brenktrtst when his trnl trnlentered hnlielllered ti tientered
entered the railroad > arils nt Alban AlbanHe Aiiiarjlie i1 i1lie
lie wanted l to lenve the table at athut 01 01but O Ohut
hut as the train was ns more than 20 ml mlutcs Inlll InlllIItcs nuntites
utcs ahead of otthll limp u stop SIn I WHS made 1I1I1 inamlelie n nthe 1tlte
the lie yards lInla Micro ho finished < 1 Ills dIn ihenlAt IMolAt dInAt
At 830 30 the special HPI clnl reached the Unler Unlerdepot UII UIItIfl10t Upiidepot
depot Mayor luOI Qau nnd Ueorge Bard Bardchairman Sllr Sllrohnllltlnll Simriclmnimmnahi
chairman nr the > w eeptloti ptlon cominlttC cominlttCwore lommltlCpwere commItttci
wore tci e in wnlUrtfc vtiltin and n ILI1 were intioduejMJ intioduejMJto IlIhCllU tll tllto i
to the prince by Ambawndor imba l1allor von 011 Hojjj Hojjjlebon 11 11loben t tlebon
lebon V w wJov
f fOO
Jov OO Odell arrived tirmt ti about ten t n mlnujwi mlnujwilater mlnttJ mimttl j jlalel I Ilater
later nml in behalf of 0 the stale bnd bndthe lI bi1ithin li litho
the prince I titter welcome The prince 1IIIlIIhen lOt lice licetltemm yaW yaWthen I
then shown to a cnirlnnc around whlijm whlijmformed Whj l ltortned
formed tin smnrily uniformed riders ridels11ooL < ffi ffitroop 1 1ttoul I
troop > 1J 1 llioadway was tilled IIIIll1Olle11II1 tIllediiolde vfthj vfthjpeople
people 1Olle11II1 nod nn th tlllItt1I1t < oarrlag Ijoailnp Ile lln < tIIIIhCe M Mprlhce h I IPIiIOC
prlhce omnrfiedff etIl OhmerLd rJ t1trj ftOit1tttt5fP0t > fHnVlb ttt ltttot i > ot drlv drlvway 1111 1111WilY I Iway V
way there vas n resounding r cheer cheerStationed chlpr81allollNI cheerStationed
Stationed at various points ulolig the theloute Ihlroulc tlmCtVoimte
loute wcie companies of the New > ew York Yorkstate YOIksin Yotkstate
state sin II militia The buildings along the theroute IhetoUle timemottte
route piosfiileil a brlllnnt appear appearance tippeattlmtct ¬
lag llagxbeing lagbelnll ilagsbeimig
ance 011 jeimnln amid Ameilcan
being tastefully Intertwined German Germanand JermllnOIII lermimminflu1
and American colors were elO draped over overthe overtite ler lerthe
the fiont of the city ell hall und the themayors Ihemnrots timetunyors
mayors olllco toAhlch 10 whlch the lie prince was wasescorted lIasoscolled li5hescorted
escorted Immediately upon arriving arrivingEnormous IIlrllllIg1nl1l11ou4 arrivingImmrmuotts
Enormous crowds lined the streets streetsAdmission slll mmtreet9Atittllssioti els elsl1ll1lsslotl >
Admission to both the city cll hull 1 II and andcapital nlllllllltol amidenliltol
capital was by card but poor Judgment Judgmenthad
had been excrctaed In Issuing them themund Ihll1ulI1 timtniummth
und In both places the crush was ter terrlllc tel1lIIe termule
rlllc nnd many tlltln of those entitled to ad admission nil1II1 adtmiiioti ¬
mission 1II1 lon were elo forced back by the thuguards thoI thegimarmis
guards guardsWhen I gimarmishietm 1111 Ill g gWhen
When hietm the party tart entered the city elt hall hallthey hallIhoy hoiithey
they were escorted to the mayors of oftlco orlIeo oflice
lice and Mayor Jails extended the for formal roltnal formimal ¬
mal welcome to the city lie said saidWELCOMED saltwmCO shilWILCO11D
WELCOMED wmCO Jm HY II THE JIAYOIl JIAYOIlYour MA MAVOItYour YOll
Your 011 loyal highness I have the thehonor IhehOIlOl theitomiot
honor on behalf of the city cll line the thecommon IheI timeCotOtmiOf
common I council of Albany to welcome welcomeyou
you I111 to limo historic and hospitable cap capital calmittil ¬
ital city elt of the Empire state stll e eI
1 assure you OU sir thnt the rlty of ofAlbany otAlblll1 ofAlbany
Albany fools deeply honoicd In having havingthis hlllIl1Ihls utvitmgthis
this opportunity to add your OUI name to tothe IIIthu littime
the long list of the personal representa representatives re rosenln rosenlntI08 ¬
then of tnV tit hoadn of other governments governmentsthat
that have paid this city a visit IKlt I wet welcome weteommie 11 11omp ¬
come you ou no I the peieonal representa representative ¬
tIe of your brother William illInni II the theGerman IhtGermnn thisJermnmin
German emperor who Is the head of a apeople apoplo apeoplo
people who ho ore on friendly teuns with withour wttimotti llh llhour
our country countryWo count 1 I IO
Wo o have ha here In Albany about 21000 21000GermnniAmorlcans 2 2000lertmutnAmerlcttflsV OOO
GermnniAmorlcans O They fho arc of ilia iliaclass Ihl Ihlclass timmclass
class of men III I whom hom you ou met In the themiddle th thmlddlo iitnilddio
middle west men who nl tho time we weweio 111Iell SVPvero
weio Iell threatened threltt neJ with dismemberment dismembermentloyally lIHII1Ul11bormlnl10lIlIy tlnmnummibertmicntloyally
loyally espoused the cause of tho tnlon tnlonof
of our states I also am happy to ex extend extend cxtend ¬
tend the hand of welcome to you IU be because becnuse because ¬
cause ns a man you hnvo endeared endearedyourself entJeuretlYOllrselt endearedyoitrseit
yourself to all the American people peoplethat 1 ieiielint > e Jplelhut
that you 011 hove met As n nouvenlr of ofyour orollr ofyour
your ollr visit 1 1t among us I I have prepared preparedan
an Illustrated parchment l1 tlhmont granting you youtho yttime OU OUtho
tho freedom of the city dt enclosed In Its Itssilvercisc Its1Ier Itssilver
silvercisc silver cl vite e which I take pleasure In mpresenting Inpr Inprcscntitig
presenting presentingWhile pr prcscntitighdie < onllnlt onllnltWhile
While hdie It Is not my 111 purpose to de detain deInln tietalmm ¬
tain you ou nnd your 0111 pnrty wIth vitit any on ex extended IXtenlell cxtended ¬
tended remarks knowing that tll yoir yoircame yollcnml yotremimmie
came to Albany Ibltn to see and not o o mob muehto
to hear still I want to call 011 your ellen attention IIltlntlon ellention ¬
tion to one fact which hmle1t I think will In Intortsi IIIIOtOlll 1mmcrest
tortsi you 011 When hln you OU came out of tli tlirailroad Ihe Ihernlitollll lie lierailroad
railroad station you OU set If I font on Stu Stuben Hleuhon ltsuhmemm
ben street which hmicii was named after the theformer Ihetormer thefornier
former aidedecamp of Knedcrlek l the theOicftt IhpUrNII timeGloat
Gloat who cnmu to America to put our ourrevolutionary ourreolullolarr ourrevolutionary
revolutionary army Into proper hai shape shapemimitl > e eand
and who ho did It thereby making the therevolutionary Ihereolllllonllr therevoitttlonmtry
revolutionary wor nr a success IUCC S As 1 you youalready youalready 011 011nlreRll
already know kno Von on HteuMn f11ul lI at our Gen GenWashingtons 11WnAhlnglon fltflVamimingtomiM
Washingtons sURgefttlon was 11II mude In Inspector 111spector haIectnr ¬
spector general with the rank of major majoigeneral maIoIgeneroJ majorgeneral
general
AT TUB TI1 CAPITOL CAPITOLThe CAPITOlThe
The prince thanked the mayor for the thegift Ihegift liegift
gift and salil that he would greatly greatlyprize grel1t1vIrlze greatlyprIze
prize It The party was then shown shownthe IIholVlIIhe shoivittite
the original Dongan charter granted by byQov byGay
Gay Uongan 216 years IlNl ego A short shorttime shorttime horltime I
time was mms devoted to Introductions and andthen 111111then antithen I
then carriages ntrln ls were reentered antI in inparty tM tMpl1rl lbsparty I
party proceeded to the capital They Theywere The TheWere TheyWere
were met nt n I the eastern entrance by byAdjtGcn bytJtOln byAdjtaen
AdjtGcn Henry and escorted e to the theexecutive theexecutle theexccutive L
executive chamber where lov Odell Odelland 011111nnll Odeilnail 1
and his start were waiting to receive receivethe recelletltc
the royal rO 111 visitor The prince entered enteredwith enleredwith enteredwith
with Adjtan Henry and st steppUmg steppUmgj ptag
j
wus granted ttSOO O0 In addition to the tlioKO theChT939
KO 517 ChT939 3t which he ha already romb received receivedHe Ipae I 111 111III
He Ii asked for ut about 11100 00 In addition additionto
to til t Ii amount t already al read 1 iwtflved by b him himK hll11OIlIlIN1 itt tim timisoigs
OIlIlIN1 K R i Blairs claim of V1ISJ35 as asof nilor asmm1mtlitur
mm1mtlitur of the account of the eatale eatalevuis 1llnlWIIS tstnteViI
vuis ViI objected to by h the heirs but the thelonrt lheWIII1 timettflmmt
lonrt refused 1 to mitko any un > change tn tntlmt In11I Ittthat
that Item ItemThe IttmitIlti 11I 11IIhl
The balance In the hsnds of limo axe execuinrM axemmtirs
cuinrM at the pruMtit tlmo Is l tHMiltfc tHMiltfcThe saUIJ11111 7212l4 7212l4Lli
The Lli court suggMtUd that tii a t the taxes taxesMiioimiliix t usesI
Miioimiliix I tiiouhi I I Ii g to UMl II1 2 HhOilil be paid paidbefiire 11111tJrOl1 itaidbirrs
befiire the final dlstrlbutlun of the thetllllllH Ihotlllld thebit
tllllllH bit 1115
I
forward grasped he hand of Gov Gov0deli GOItlflll OotOdrhm
0deli tlflll Ho I In was its Introduced ll by h the gov govipmor COyIIUI govI
ipmor I hum to I n Mrs t ii II I i li Qdell Mrs lI II ms Henry HenryIMIH II I LetmtyIlH Etll 0 0tH
IMIH tH Hull II Ii II of Larchmoiit 111 rch IIJllt B II Odell Odelltlie 011 OtleilI ell elltill
till I ImP umcrnors I bioilier am nllll the tim Itt Ittillov ItlI
illov I to let Wllllurn lIIlultl C Doane Introductions Introductionsthen lam red tietiommu tietiommutliemm
then followed to the lie member of lint lintgovernors Iht1111IrI101M liiiknvtrnoms
governors staff stu ft and IIIU Lt ml the t hms genatoilul genatoiluloommltiec SllIlIlollulCOl11mltI scott totia t tClmilmtiI
oommltiec oommltiecThiie COl11mltIhlII ClmilmtiI t tee teeThor
Thor hlII wete IIe no sel speeches The mill dlsjllngulnhed milltiflgutshicti 11111I1111118hlll
jllngulnhed visitor diluted with the theHtoveriioi theitnertiom he hetllerllOl
Htoveriioi for u f law w minute expressing expressingynent olroll1111fI cprusimighriont
ynent I nl admiration for the beauty all of the theicnpltol IhoInl IlteflLlil
icnpltol Inl hol uml pnrttLttlarly of time execu executive IXlflthe oxeiII ¬
the I I ye chamber cit hIUllh which he said was one oneof lineof otisof
of the Ih IIIIIHI iiHignlfleent In 11 the Ill world lvoihlTue 0111 0111Thp
The sword presented by 11 Ilederlck 1 ICtetlemiiitt lellIIIIIho
jibe Iho t ilrwu ti mciii to i 0 Oeoige lent ge Washington bnd hillli
been IIlIliluht brought from the Ih stall llall llbraiy for forthu ttmmItu
thu Itu prince to i examine He told iuitl it gee gaehini Ill Illhllil geelit
hini lit III extreme 55 tre mmmc pleasure to neo and em id handle handlet ha tidli tidliIi
It t and that It ever should lit unaided unaidedit 11Ide 11IdeI mmnmdei1ci
it the Ih flit Ill of one griwt general to an anothvr 1111lItIt alt1ii
othvr lItIt I Itilt
1 tilt 1ii prlncK 11111 WBB lIf escorted tn the senate senatetlwmbor lIlInllI
tlwmbor The galleries were throngd
In antldpHtloii alitielnt lion nf hl itis il vUlt vUltPrlnre IyltPrlnl
Prlnre Prln Ihnry HlUI entered with w lIlt V Senator
KHoriw White imIt of Hyracu < m imphew lI lhpw oT oTniba oTnll1oIlAAllllr nttmUbasttilttr
nll1oIlAAllllr niba wjdor While hite the Amerloan r rj teF
1If1jitkLbe ulthlh j III inlie n V the thc1QnmI1JIIItH Oaniuin pmplrft pmplrftenry tmnIitl3rItreVrJV t trlilfjl1tI1I
3rItreVrJV rlilfjl1tI1I TJemit enry thd 1fiimIieftitrt JiMe hf l ortrifliiulned ortrifliiulnedlille tltt t hllflIIi hllflIIi111I1I1I1I
14 111I1I1I1I tij IIhlll i lille Ii I ii Ltoutiloo Linut iViOt Woodiulf Woodiulffrom It It3CeCmiied
jo 3CeCmiied tcllll from his iis rostrum lu II11I1I and greeted
his royal highness He then escorted escortedthe Heorlllltl
the tl prince to his It ha desk itI4l and It miii formnlly ortmimih hy wel welcomed wdcOIIlt1i el elcoimmid ¬
comed him III these words wordsIt ititdiIt OltlHu1tlft
u1tlft It V la my 111 nigh oflldai privilege and andvery 111111I
I t very ly great 1111 t perminnl I pleasure Ilell UII to pre pretent II IIljllt liretemit
tent tlio senate 1111 of the Ih foieinunt com 1111lIIonOI1l1h commonweolth 0th 0thmnonatjimhtit
monweolth of the Anteiicun < lIn republic to P
his royal t9 al hlghnesN Prince Henry lIenl of 0 0lhltmi1In f
Piusiln whose diplomacy ti ittlolmt itt and II mid good
fellowship foil 1l mti8biip Jhlp hae hll accomplish n peace ¬
till conquest Cllllrll Ht of the 1nlled iii eu States equal equalIII
10 any nil of the t historic ii victories amiss won Womity
by h ty the thi NWOH of the1 tim house of Hohen Hohenzollorn IInhllIzolloll iloimemizoitemmi
zollorn In I mm the t lands s beyond the Hens HensPltlNCK HellllIIU mseits1ItINCI
PltlNCK IIU lI UIVISN AN 4tNPrlmmee OVATION OVATIONPrince OVAlIONIIJnoo
Prince Henry won given a warm ova ovation o otlol1the ¬
tion tlol1the the senators rising anti clapping
their hands ima ad s for 01 half imm If u minute in I mm mm to When Whenthe Wh Imemm Imemmtiitt 1I 1Ithl
the applause hud halllealll censed d Prince Henry Henrysmiling lIel1 lIel1I1lI1l11nl ltetmmynmmmiilng
smiling anti seemingly HlllIIln I very 1 happy with
his reception teceim thmimt said saidI llIl llIlI
I wish lsim to thank you OU moat honrtlly honrlllIII
for III the th t V kind ii lmmd reception itco lit lami met with ti tim here heieIt
It Is ono of tho many acts of hlndness hlndnessWhlijli 1I111111aIIHIltllhl itlmtiItitnuImi
Whlijli uImi di I have received during IIl11lll ti tmri hg my III stay IIlu IIlujn s toy1mm
In tho United Stated at time Ih hands of ofyour ofyoimr
your 0111 countrymen coulllt II n and which I nm not
likely 11101 to forget forgetThe foigettime
The assembly n committee were then thenpresented th lienitecnted n njlllsnld
presented to the prince and escorted
him from the t senate miemmit te chamber eltammi be r Cloth CleikHnxter ClellIInxt Clothhhaxter
Hnxter IInxt r standing near the south ulh corri ¬
dUI announced In a loud voice His Hisroyal Illstoyal
royal blghneii Prince Henry 11111 ofPrus ofPrussia Of lrimt lrimtala ¬
ala 81 Immediately I 11U11IllInl I speaker Nixon
brought bis gavel down do I II heavily and andeverybody 111111lJel imnilevemytotly
everybody lJel holh in the rliamlter mone The Theprince ThllfIlICC TherImtce
prince rImtce with iii ii Assemblyman A1I A 111111 I Phi < IU a at a I his hisrlgjit hlKrlgltt hisrIgit
rlgjit and followed tolloll > 11 by h his hl entlic suite suiteand Mlllltalill simIleatmd
and tin nssemblj reception 1EI rectpt ptlJ1I tttmi committee committeeWuH ioimitmm I t tee teeslms
WuH 1111 escorted to the npeal Jlplnlpr < ern desk deskSpeaker IlpRkSjl ileskSlCakiI
Speaker Sjl kol Nixon bowing low to the dis distinguished distinguished distltmgtiisiteil ¬
tinguished guest xald xald8PKAKKU JIItI8PI stiltiSIcAIcIlt
8PKAKKU 8PI AJCIm NIXON IXO SPEAKS SPEAKSYour 811ISYour SPiA1SYour
Your loynl lilBhnenn hhhn It It my tI priv privilege prhllgl1 prlvllete ¬
ilege anti nnlln a pleasure on the part of the theneoumblj Ihen timeoteummibly
neoumblj n 1110111 h of the Umpire 1 1I1J1lrl state to ex exInnd ext01ll1 oxtenti
Innd to you 011 a moat rordlal nnd kindly kindlyMeeting isIniiygmeotimmg nlIy nlIyJII
Meeting JII Qel hl Your OUI visit affords an especial especialdonsure eipeciulliloasume
donsure nnd It IndleateH to us In u umost Ii1II0At atnost
most generous manner the fifllng of ofood flfMootI ofgood
good ood will and friendship rlentl hll existing on lImo thopart I lImopart hopnrt
part of your 0111 nation toward ours Tlmt Tlmtthis Tlmatthin hllt hlltthlll
this same feeling of friendship exists existsupon exltupon existsupon
upon our part you oll cnn havo no better betterevidence beltt11evhllnco bettereltlenco
evidence than Is Indicated tn you 011 dally dallyjy
II jy the grand ovations you ou are receiving receivingmm leeehllIlICmlll reeoitImttoni
Cmlll mm the lb e American america mi people peopleWo IoplpWo Iinplete
Wo te also extend thiough you 011 our ourSpecial ouretIIolal ourespecial
Special greetings to your our Imperial ImperialInother Imperialhlothh Imnporiahbrotimr
Inother the emperor of the great t Got GorlIIan Gotmilan lerman
man V nation 1111 lion and trust yon 011 inny II1R eon eonvey onve in inVey
vey ve to him a report of Interesting III anti nndenjoyable rHldcnJoynlJle antienjoyable
enjoyable experiences hth niv which shall shallover 8hnlloer shahOver
over remain a pleasant memory mllIIoryWItholtl mnemooryVithnimt
Without covering too much of your yourImo yourtime ollr ollrUmo
Imo I bsg h 1 tp present IJrc OIlI to you the mem members mem1IIItll loombarti ¬
bers of the assembly assemblyWhen nICHillllhlWhen musnemmmiilyimen
When imen Bpenkor Nixon Ixon had concluded concludedhe
the he prince bowing IIUIIII Mid MidI
I cnn only repeat IJPltt to you 00 gentlemen gentlemenivhnt gentlemenwIimtt Elltlemcnwhnt
ivhnt I hnve Mid five minutes ago and andt
It t Is absolutely nh fJluteh true rue what you 011 My of ofho ortho oftime
time ho ovations which I have hn received rlh d dur durng dillIn durlug
In lug ng my may IIln In Ihl lie rnltwl Plates StAI I Iam Imu
am perfectly awnre of the I h fact tlmt tlmtyour Itatyour
your 0111 nation means well with mirs tmrs 11111 anmiall nd ndnil
nil I cnn do K l to re PlIO relomVl > oi i to hi his majesty mIlJlllltth mejaitytlit
th tlit h emperor the kind manner In which whichhave whichI
1 have hll imav been b en received nut only onl here but butduring hut1I111lnft butduring
during my clay vln In the fnited 8 atw tot I Iam Inlit Iama
am deeply grateful for it and am not notIkcly 1I0tlI1el hotlikely
likely lI1el to forcet It ItThe IIThe itTime
The brief response of time prIme was wasreceived WASrCIIIII wasreceiveti
received with lilt applause npplnupArtPI npjiiauseAfter
1 After leaving the assembly clinmber clinmberthe hlm r rthc
the prince passed down the Ih magnifi magnificentwestern IIlllgnJINlntnlerrt tiiagnlttesntWisterrm ¬
centwestern staircase nn fl rcuchng the theflrt thQnrlll thefirst
flrt landing he slopixd And after in intenlly IIIIfllllh 1mmtemmthy
tenlly looking at It for n time he h stated statedthat slalellhnt staledtlmmit
that It IlwnII wns ono of the th grandest he had hadever imailliver
ever had the privilege of looking nt He Heloft lieI Itoleft
loft the cnpttol by the east entrance entranceand entrnnoeand
and was driven slowly 511111 to the station stationAll ItlullonAll stationMI
All along theToute he w was 18 s Ijudly IjudlyCheered IJIlIIlYheer ltoilyther4
Cheered heer tI and was kept busy bUI acknowl acknowlL ackllowljlKItIG aekmmowldglimg
edging the th ovation At the depot the timetrflih
train xvns as boarded after farewells had hadbeen hadliten hmatibeen
been exchanged nnd the tim visitors left leftat leftal leftat
at lO0 10 over the th West Shore for West WestPoint WealPoint eat eatpoint
Point V VtV
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DRY SHOD OVER OVERTO OVERTO OVERTO
TO ANTELOPE ISLAND ISLANDJ
J II Whlto hiito th lItfJ tiieireli well known stock stockm stockmmmcii toe
m 111111 nn remarked todny that lie drove drovaover droveDiem
over to Antalojfft Islmnl the oilier lh I < day dayfruni r1IUtllI tayV tayfmiiimt
V fruni tllI the t south mitbut Ii thore without is I t hiatt V wetting wettingthe ie tIny tInytime
the then of Ills hii buggy wheels wll lllI and tutu IH IHdlspnlrliiK INIIRlll1lrllll Isdlspmil
dlspnlrliiK dlspmil rI tig abuut I the th collltlon cur l llIuli I I too of If the thelull theIIlh t hme hmehalt
lull He I Is wiys Hint a 11M time th lake shrlnkii shrlnkiithcro shmihttkstheme hlllIkllIhel1
theme Is a torifHimndlng l1ll OmlesIpommil IOIlIIlIlf I mm Hhrlilkage siltI fthc ge In Inprecipitation III11rellplllllloll I t I Ipr
precipitation pr I 111th I P0mm tluouigliout t I the bantu and andthere IUllllh dm111tim
there lh e re li also mm limo a corresponding correlpo l I mitT Injresje InjresjeIn I mtJreelit
In the aridity a rltli ty of u the lfitl Mr Ir White Whitecalls Whltlcnll Imhte Imhtecal
calls cal Is purtlculHi imi It him I a m nttentlpn tt I t ant tp mm to the fuel fuelthat fll1tllIll ticttiut
that t where lands II few ytiun IIWII ago agoware IIgollle agohare
ware fertile they IhlJ are 1I1 now arid 1111111I1111111 1111111I1111111sInh and this thisstate timisstflto
state of it things U I extending In conse consequence commseitmelies ¬
quence 1 lie III of 0 t this I people nr U rt v obliged 01111 < 11 to toremove to1011I110 I o otomminve
remove to other ut liet parts pu rts of the t Ii s stole 1111 t t or orout 01oul utoti
out oti t of o f the t ii e state Nt ii a and ii lid the I hi vulue ti Ut of o the thestates th th1I111elI t hits hitsstales
states products Is decreasing Mr MrWhlto 11 ilmtIt 11Whlto
Whlto tIt i t a fiivoiw an It II early 111111 Oil ii y aetlon att km mm by II the thestate llipHili t lie lieito
state ito h 14 looking hiOki mig townrds t bringing brltmgi mm g Die Diewaters Ihewillers timehitters
waters of tho nnrhemie nuehlIIlllrhCI river Into thla
basin by h eonnectlng It with the 1iovo 1iovoriver 1100llflr limolomlisr
river thus nilltu ui imp > full lta Ii hilts In Incleaning IIIlIlIlIhllf Itttmomisi
cleaning tmomisi tig the I supply miii I iPiY of wntor ifl or for the thecanals Iho111I111 t ito itoii
canals 111I111 ii 110 is fed from the I Its Jordan J U uie Ii river lII l r and andthen amithen antitiiemm
then aiding mnlArlally ilia IftllIllIy In lining 11I1111 up UI the theheat IhoIIUI liiilit
heat lit itt Halt Lnk LnkJIAViUNV lnlllJlAWIJINII LukeVllstVIi < >
JIAViUNV VllstVIi 1NS NKW NKWIs Nl NIVUIIiI NIVUIIiIPIliiliSO II1JJIJ II1JJIJll1rlIlSO
ll1rlIlSO Is ID it Ircvoiit licnsliiRf of ofMlncnil ofmllclIIl of3liimoiti
Mlncnil I lunilsi on Hcsorvallons HCsclltlulISl1ernl 108elvmtt HcsorvallonsHpeolal toilS toilS1ieelal
Hpeolal to the News1 News1Wnshlnittim NeNWIIKhlnltlnn Newslslit
Wnshlnittim slit tm gtimi I D > C Maivh ii styli iMollalr iMollalrHtlwlhllt 9onator 9onatorItawllns Simmma tot totilmiwilos
Itawllns tntiodtiped a bill IJIIIIII In the senate senatetoday lI1RltIIIIII sstmmitet
today IIIII t od my opposing opi al tig the I leasing leasl mmg of mineral minerallands 1111116111110nllH miii mmertii mmertiiIn
lands In ntis In I ml Indian I miii hut reiei rIll61Iitioll valloim The Im bill billptovldeR hill1111Ild1lR P III
ptovldeR 1111 tiles that t no mm a lease of unallotted tmtiti ilottd or ortnbnl I I11lbnl omt
tnbnl t lands iii mitis vltlilit iii I lii ii any 1I11 Indian I mmd Itami fllllfllIn resemimut r sei vn vntlon
tlon t shall IIlmlllJl miimt hi be mndu or I npproui furthor furthorby rllllholh ftmm t hum humlty
by h contont of o C the t Indians I ntlla ns or otherwln otherwlnniuJ ltllelIInlll tit lioiivi lioiiviflhiVI > >
niuJ no tb such lots bcretnforo h me miulo mu ado ulnill ulnillbe IJlullIhI I Ihit
be approved by J the secretary tI of Iho In Interior IIItoror himtenor ¬
tenor nnd all nets or halts of nclH In Inconflict IIIClillflllt ittcomiblict
conflict with the provisions of hid Ihl act actnr nelnt netntis
nr ntis hereby repealed icitea cml The bill wits M rond rondtlce IomltlIte rotititl
tlce tl hOe ami IImlllfllIII refened to the committee on UII11II118n ill illlimdlan
Indian affairs affairsHtnnlm IIrrultsHII11lm itiThirsemimttom
Htnnlm Uiiwllim tiresented his reso <
lutlons him tlotmn udopfiMl 1 II by the t railway tall wit y con IonIlIlelOls commtlttetoms
duotors of I tt Ogilrn Ogil cmi asking ttsk I Iit for the t lie IHIH IHIHmge 111111Hflgl iiiieSage
Sage of a huv forbidding its Immigra Immigration lmimmnlgrtttlemm ¬
tion of persons except wife and chil rlmiititetm ¬
dren who iio cannot fUti hot tend mimil I A llIu I Iso mi idol lIHlnltl1I001M resolntlonx it itt
tlonx t from 1111 I lie im Ogden Uidve toil is of it f mechan n ¬
ics 11 for the Ih I punmnie of iho t iii bill hi II for build html Iii
In Inl wnrshlpx IIhll at a I government mivy 11I1 11I1BIlb mmttyMiss
yards yardsMis BIlb
Miss 11811 Grace tnnninm nnnon and II lit tma IK Knstoti l ICastomtltnlt nl4ton
Hnlt Uilie culled on Henntor llawllns llawllnsthis 11111111lhlll
this mornliiK mornliiKFT
FT I r LAlWU LA SCHOOL SCIIOOIIUP1 SCIIOOIIUP1r Si1OOiI iUIT iUITc
c I r Bhunuhan Indlau uStut a at nt Nuu Nuuperees NllzIlflrelII Nsheroes
heroes agency I I Idaho luu 1 rtlll ii b fn it op oppointed GPIIOIIIINI nitloInieti
pointed tuiperlntendent ot fort I rt trtj V > rul wmiiMchmool rulHchool ul ulIIchoo
Hchool the tii agency and tuliopl iflvnt II
been uoinolldated uoinolldatedPHNBIONS LOIIolldallllBNFJIONS eotiioildateilPINIQNS
PHNBIONS PHNBIONSPensions PINIQNSlsmmsloims BNFJIONSlellAlolIR
Pensions grtinted Idaho oilfcliml oilfclimlIniob original1ittij
Iniob Mfltx titi Is Plueervlllo S8 S8W 8 8Yyomlng 8ommm
W Yyomlng UIl1II1It ommm lug Increase Mexican IIXlcun war warWUIlHin tvartiilnmit 111
WUIlHin tiilnmit lluive Ch Ihl1I110 ypunc la laWIA I ICo IIVUMANS
Co CoWmlAr
WIA IVUMANS S iSA iSAMrs S AIJ LLIOllI LLIOllIIIs
Mrs I is lluiiilkfl TiitrKon IncH I oc lnsniio In InVYllHlllllRton InI litSttIiington
VYllHlllllRton I hlll ttll I 11 C CWanhlnBton VlIhhlngtoll CWaiiIntomi
WanhlnBton D C March 1Mrll 1Mrll1Jllrlk 7MrsV Mrs MrsIlunrlka
V Ilunrlka LoulBn t ItiiistmcolflmittftXC 1J l Lnino LninocommltteTtn 1AI tnJJ A lJti9a lJti9arommlttld
commltteTtn In Si Sithe nllzllh IilzttIyi Ui iiUt1toP iiUt1toPI ltno ltnoIht
the I lie insane lImit the and It miii an ii mm effort 01mm ti Is belh btlhg mnde mndeto
to notify lIullt her friends t11llIdlllll In Utah of her un unfortunate OIlotiunate <
fortunate condition MM Ir Lnrscn 1III 1I came cameto
to WuHblngton WlIshlll lolI about the dIet JlI l of tho thocnr thoflIr Ito ItoVp
> Vp cnr r and it lid rented mcmi NI rouins 3Oii tmiS SIll had two twoti to1IIIIIIfH tlvottillikk
ti links and ttvo valises anti seemed 1I to toImve ItII toliavi
Imve II I meiiliH Hhe hl failed lu appear nJIII lIr at atthe littht attime
the house hllll t Ttionilny or Wednesday Wcdnl u and andwhen IIIHIh mtndvimeti
when h 11 her room was entered by IJ i an of officer oflitm ¬
ficer she IIh 110 was found to II 1111 crawling nbout the thufloor Ihltlollll theIloum
floor on her handy hia tmdtt und a tiil knees Shu Im Imagined I in inogitisil ¬
agined tilio wan 110 being pursued bv h evil evilminded 1111II1I11Id eIltIm
minded tIm persons temso Its A 4 certificate cart I flcttte by h Hlsliop IIIAhol1Wallel Ilhmmimopalte
Walter alte J Iteatlc of Salt Luke City elt was wasfound IIH IIHIolllll nnmolt
found molt liii The bishop imihmi I WIIH 1111 notified of hor horcondition hurrOlltlltloll ii or orcomitlitloti
condition and UIIH 1I1 nsked to notify III IIIfIJellt Imer ier ierfriend
friend friendWhen fIJelltWIIlII ftIemmtisIVhmemi
When Illshop Hoatle was neon this thisnftcinoon IhlllnetCl1l1JOII timliinthemttoomm
nftcinoon coneernlng the th inifortunato inifortunatowoman till iimtfottttmitittiiomiia rOllti 110 III IIIwnmoll
woman iomiia mi he ii e stated that t she moved Into Intotho 11111Ilin I mm tim timI
tho I Ii ii Seventeenth Sevomi teemmt It ward iVii 1ll1 mu In I mi iOU I having havingcome hll11I1I10l1W hit vi tmg tmgOtlit
come there fiom toni Ileber City elt He nays naystlmt III saysI H HIhilt
hint I she ciinic to him about two months monthsago
ago II If 0 and mm mmd stated si it teti thai t she lh had properly properlyIn
In the old country and was going over overto 01lu overto
to nee SC about It and therefore wanted a arecommend IIIecllnllnpml timeconmmnsnd
recommend The Bishop I gave II her the therecommend thlleUIII1I1I11L1 t its itsieotimmmumiti
recommend and that t was as time last he heheard he1IIIIli Itohitmini
heard of If her until last night when htomm lie lieevolved IroIIllpel itoectleil
evolved Avoid l old > td that t she had been dis discovered 111Mlovled ii I s ¬
covered 0 semod In Washington WII Vnshml hllllllllI tigt omm In I tm a demented dementedcondition tllI1Wl1hdcOlldltlun tittnstitetletimmti
condition etimmti I t Ititi He I I c has not decided 11 11111 Id yet 11 what whatlie stimt stimttmi hlll hlllhI
lie will iil I do tb In the tim e matter II1n tiel t to t but It I t Is quite quitelikely IlulteIlk qim I to tolikely
likely Ilk thnt lId I h woman will 111 b tue brought broughtto
to Itah nnd If net IIplIIMI sary placiil 1IIIIc 1 In tile tileasylum 111 111111111111I hit hitmmsyitmtmm
asylum nt Provo She hn hOR u liuslund liuslundIn
In Ileber City It fiom moth whom she wan di divorced dloted diorceti ¬
vorced several tral yeais yea ms uuo uuoFRENCH U UFIU aF1tENlI
FRENCH FRENCHWill FIU ell JX IIIUI 11 hERE hEREI1i HI4 HI4Will
Will I1i Exniiilno llnttprllplil Properly at alllliicliain atIIIl1lh atllIiigIItilIl
llliicliain IIIl1lh lII lot Forriiiii JolCi 1I StnckliolilorH StnckliolilorHMr
V Mr SIr r George Ielloy nf latin II prom prominent pIOIllIlIelll lironmhtmemmt ¬
inent Fitinli I IIIh mining tim tnimig engine mm l neet Is I s a aguest ItIIUN aginsl
guest nt the Kenyon hotel having been beenntxoer IJeenIIflllIOItI beentiemit
ntxoer tiemit iOiVem here hlI by II Krenui l nII1 Htockbaldurs HtockbaldursIn IItolkhol tlrs tlrsIII
In the t lme iHiiierilflil flu m tertleiti Minlns ti ltth rig oompnny 00 IJI lnn to toexamlnt 10sumill to1Xmihlt
examlnt 1Xmihlt I tie the III t pn 111I11111 > pert Cli tV It J I IH the I Inten Intention I mm tei teii ¬
tion i to exitend eC ouisldcritble hits muiify lIIulI in indeveloping iiiiii 11 11dlIloliltHC
developing the iii h prnpertyand the Kiench Kienchstockholders 1 Frenrbistockhmohtlers 1rhHIJckhnhllr
stockholders want 11111 to know It condi conditions eommdltiommi oIHlltlOIIR ¬
tions timers will justify tin expenditure expenditureof ExIen 1ItUt1 1ItUt1uf <
of the money Mr II Ie Hoy 1IU will con conclude conrllllle coltelude ¬
clude his work ork In a week or so and andthen IInl IInltlwn mmiithou
then he must hurry hllrr back Ik to Paris to toreport tllrcport toreport
report This In his first tilp to the theUnited thllnltld thisnited
United States and he Is veiy VU much muchpleaded mlwh1lllntel mtmtlmileassil
pleaded with his expetlenret and Is Isparticularly Islartlculrl iniiarticiliarlY
particularly delighted with the Inter Intermountain 111101mnllntaln itmtoitnoiilmtairt
mountain countiy 10Unll He gots lo Houth HouthAmerica SOUlhlI1erlen l4outhmbmiCrlCa
America lute In the spring where h ru his hiscompany hiMcOllwnn lilacomnhbauil
company has large mining mltllll Interests Inlt tM in inHuenos InlIuenoll Inlittenon
Huenos AyreJOSEPH Ar88rOS Ayre tyresIOSEI1IJ
JOSEPH rOS lIJ HA HAIWON DIJON DBA IH lEAIYotilmi AJ I IYouu
Youu 011111 Sail Inker LakelSiicciiiiihi Succumbs to o iiil iiilmoimry 111111I011111 PtiIIittolltlh >
moimry 11I011111 A fTcCtlOIlS fTcCtlOIlSJt t fleet Ions IonsJoseph IommJoiephi
Joseph Jt > ph J lladdon son of Henry lIen n nItaddon OlIatItIolI I IItaddumi
Itaddon of if tills city died yesterday yesterdayfrom eitertitiyfrom lItenl y yfront
from pulmonnry nffectlons from which whichhe whichhit
he had been I n suffering for several yearn yearnlit yeumwlie III IIIHe
lit WOA a native Salt Lake > boy hav having Ia IaIn lmvIng ¬
ing In bash be m born hen In U73 and d lIe h its
received his hi education at 91 t Murks Murksschool MurlrMIdulOl MrasiIDoi
school After Itr rradustlnit rnld 11111 nit fiom mom tlmt tlmtInstitution I thastInstitutton h t tInt1tullol
Institution he enterrd the th employ of the theSalt thtSnit theSalt
Salt Lake Tribune In the bin burlnl I ness Ilc Ilc1lAllrnent dolartrisnt < e ejiartrnent
jiartrnent So Soon < m afterwards he h went wentto nl
to Chicago and attended the liuslness liuslnesscollege 11I1lnetOlIegl Ilusineascollege
college there After returning tn Silt SsltLake Silt10klJ SaltLake
Lake he enteerd the employ of lladdon lladdonWilliams ltalldollWllllllttlH htaddonVhillartui
Williams About four year ago he hesuffered hllul1retl hmiisuffered
suffered a severe hemorrhage which whichhnd whlrhhnl whichhad
had time result of blighting bis health healthHe healthlie hmeahtiilie
lie wont to toullicni Ut Utllh h last fall In Inthe 111tile intime
the hope of receiving i IIOIUI1 > om benefit but butIt
It did him IH IW permanent IQntnl good Mr MrRnddoli IhRnlill AImRmtdd
Rnddoli Rnlill h leaved hi imis pawns pa I II II two tw broth brothers brolher brothem ¬
ers em here and three brothers lu 11 Park ParkCity ParkCity ParkCity
City CityThe CityTile CityTime
The funeral will 111 b wJ iM from the thefamily Ihltamll thefamily
family tamll home 6M Ninth Last ul street streetSunday streetSutalay tre t tSunda
Sunday at 11 1 p > In ti tir
r VV VrVV V
Train ia Wrecked WreckedFiftixn TTlreeked4nd I II
I 4nd 4nd13titiwdJp l3lltned Jp JpPijkel H Hs HJiqi1xii
s
Fiftixn Bodies Found bill bi Nol Menif IclCllt IdcziicdNiic ledNine Coaches and andBaggage audGJJogfJelgr andt1ycJlgc
Baggage Car jo jc Up in FlamesTrain Jillmllcs Train Was sDUched sDUchedTiee GJJHctcdlllfcl DikhcdTyLL
Tiee Allies West of Maxon Jatoll Neat El 1 Paso iso on the El El6Paso EGPaso El6clSO
6Paso and Sawlcrsen Division
151 l Paso Mnrch TThe rhll dtlvwton dtlvwtonIlRiTlslaug lalvestotmI aheHtollJllln
Jllln I IlRiTlslaug I hlll I tint It Antonio it litotii 0 vipMiouml rqelholll1llrnlIlful vipMioumlpassenger hioutol hioutolInssemmUum
passenger train 1 No I 9 wan Vfl5 dltfched three threemills I tltrtomitlici
mills west of Maxon on the Kl P 111II0 P1151rttmti o onnd
nnd 1111 BnnJiiKun division at n i oclock this thismorning thl thlIIIOlnlll titlaitmormtimmg
morning Nine llItt conches and II baggage baggagecar
car cn lit were binned 1lIlIIel Only Otil mw coach on onraped nMIled oscalietl
raped which was occupied by b Mr 11 itmmmmiii Itynn Itynnand
and 40 New Yolk capitalist liglne 1 liglneetAl II Ilne r rAl I II
Al Mast a native IIIIII of St Loula uml umlPlrfinnn 111111o11 uimdPitcimuimim
Plrfinnn o11 lI1l1n llarty Hertuclt of Kl PIIHO PIIHOwere Ill Piisoteme NO NOwnet
were killed III it I lied Conductor ommtltmet om Stnchwell tnci sttl I es escaped IIIII oftetilied ¬
caped II d time rain Is I but a 1 tmioklng tmioklngheap 1JlloklnghpIl1 stmioklngimeaji
heap of ruins Many MIIII bodies were wereburnihl Wetllhllrnml reroiimmrnoti
burnihl Fifteen 1 deud were reported tu tuhave 10hilI toito
have hilI ito it been found ttHlIIIllI1 fttim mnl at ii t 10 oclock ot lock but I they theyImvn 111 111hlln I I ity ityiimtli
Imvn nut tilt t h hlllI t < ii Identllled bititt I lieu yet ye el 1 Hupt HuptMartin llIptlnltll Ilu lit littl
Martin tl ii mtI ii with vl t Im Dr Turner ltm rmmer and ulltl11 it mitt a corps of ofpiyiltlnns IIr11t1fllJlLlIs ii C CPMlliIitmis
piyiltlnns left I Cl at o ri nclock on n 1 special specialfor leclillfolllItt jieclttlVf
Vf for folllItt V thu scene of the iii disaster 1I1IU lol ICxpresa ICxpresaMcHseinur ICxn llsmpmitsstl 1I 1I1IIcI
McHseinur 1IIcI tl WiSttgum lIIIJI Adams was badly bUill scalded scaldednml sealdetiii
nml ii miii sevcrnl soy omnI postal IJlI tlll clerkH weio lIe Ic injuted InJIH111Iwltlng itmJIl tOil tOilte
Wrecking te it I ti oulflts ott I ii ts have liii ye been sent seli I from 10111
Alpine liii tie Mnrfn and Muratlmn il inn t lion the naai naaiesl IIIMIt1I1 lisaIts
esl Its I stiUlimi Slit t Iii mm a to t i the t wreck It 1IIH I I Is reported I <
that t us t some SOl II I of the Injured I nj ii teti would lIulll lii have Ilo
lived had they Iho nut been burned while
helpless helplessTHHtTYKIOHT 1t0Il101IlIII11IYIOIOIII helplessIlhIltPYlIClhip
THHtTYKIOHT MAY HH DKAU DKAUDenver PI fl flieitvar D DlJellvcer
Denver Colo oio March T 7A A special to tothe toills
the Pout from Kl Pawi Texan nays naysNBIVH III1YlIN saysNetss
NBIVH lIN WUH WII received her earl early thlB thlBmorning timisItmoiiilttg
morning tlmt m liii t the 0 I II I passenger pit nssmmgem train ttmm in intilts
due here nt mu T oclock wan 11 wretlied near nearn
n small elation named Mnxon nbout 30 30miles 301II111 30mimiUs
miles K tills side of Handartton Texas Texasinly IIIXIMOllh
inly 1 Iii mengre reports 1 a have reached ra ItI1 this thisplate thlHIllnle
plate but I It I L Is I tuported that t M people peopleMO
MO fi IC dead I III II and t mm d as many more Injured I
Time ho wreck ocuurrwl nt 3SO oclock and andwan alit nrl nrlWlil
wan caused CII Ued by h a broken rail livery 1er car caron Ctl carOtt I Ion
on the III train was ditched except one oneprivate 0111IlrllIle citeirlls
private te cur itt and they 1111 I Immediately Immediatelycaught 1I111111IIIItlllyllIl1Khl I ni limed liital liitaltttltgimt
caught tire and burned 1 IIIII01I The Mtatlon Mtatlonngent 11111011RICt1nl statlommagent
agent nt Tabor seven mlle rnllflllllI away saw sawthu la la1lIIIIIIht BOWibis
ibis 1lIIIIIIht light t of ii t the t burning him mmm I mg train and mm mid went wentto watt wattto
to the scene a nl fast as a handcar would wouldtake tUititttlts
take him himOn ItImimOtt
On riMicliing the wreck n wild sceno scenogreeted IONIjiJIUel8111alan seetmogitttteii
greeted jiJIUel8111alan him 1iiMHtmgen who ho wore able ableto
to It get out oit t worn we I runiiliiir moth tmi it hither it I hot and andthither Utl UtlIhltllr mindthIther
thither frantic In their tI II II etforU to wscue wscueUHMO tl8Cle11I1JIl resetmethose
those who were In the burning care l1I Ill It ItIs t1lholllCht Itis
Is thought that to pnMcngerri Intlm Intlmtwo hi I Ihll Ihlltwo liiitwit
two day coaches wore saved Have ns both bothcur 111111I itttthtCIIIS
cur I were rl piled pll < l on top of the tim baggage baggagennd hllMIIIilIInll lilj4gsgtliliti
nnd express curs and were II IC the first to tocatch tonlch toC
catch C < lire Ii ls The 1 bit Pullman PitI I 11111 11 and tourist touristslevpltiK lJurltIJItIIIII tU nat nataicapitig
slevpltiK car painwiigera were rescued rescuedfrom l041UQtltlOIll mestuedtim
from tim the tUunes and If reports are n true truetjIQiio tritewkiiietiVotm
tjIQiio WIBklll wkiiietiVotm VUKFM < lllcd lllI on thuvo IhlJ 1J Outs OiIlIJuItMiJih OiIlIJuItMiJihIOImlnhIelclrtltllnJII1II ultlifliiRh ultlifliiRhicveral tithioughtseveral
several IOImlnhIelclrtltllnJII1II aVo reported injutod Jlut tmt three
SALT LAKER DIE OlEfIN DEJ IN TRANS TRANSVAAL TRANSVAALJonathan VAAL VAALJonathan
Jonathan D Thomas Former Johannesburg Superintendent Superinten ent of ofMarcus ofMarcus ofMarcus
Marcus Dalys Mines inesl Dead DeadDelayed Delayed News Reached ReachedHis
His Hi Brother Jailer Thomas F Thomas
The Ih many l11un frlendx of Jonathan I IThonmg lJ lJfhollllll DThmormimi
Thonmg n former fu rumor well I known ii mtowtt Salt SaltLnkor t tIrmicem I I
Lnkor will tii 111 h b 11 pained Pit timed to I o iMirn I ian ntn imm of 111 111death hili hilidonUl It Is IstiOntit
death which occuned In Jojiamie JohnmllJilhurll JohnmllJilhurllSoulh burff burffSouth
South Africa rrlou on the 26th of December DecemberInst
Inst The news came yesterday usleldu Bfttr Bfttrnoon sftemlioomm I Inoon
noon In n letter nddiefsed to Jailer T I 1F i iR
R 1 Thomas brother iimtttii ci of this deceased deceasednml iectiincilmutt ll ll11I1L
nml mutt was 1111 written nl t 15mm by II i iy William I II in mu McDonuld McDonulda ic lommu Iii Iiiit
It frlvnd of the Thomns fnmlly fOIl1I1 No ibm purtUiiliiiH lUIIleulnrl ibmtictilain
tUiiliiiH are Klven of the death limo tin1comniunlcatlun Ih IheOll1l1lUlIlInlloll limocomuni
comniunlcatlun comuni U imkmmt hiimt merely 1I1plt1 stating ste Iullu t immg thnt t him t the thewriter tht1wrltll timemVrttir
writer very tr much regretud having halln tn tnInform tlIInform noI
Inform I Mr il I Thimmi that t his brother brotherdied hrutllol1I1 iirtit list listdied
died 1I1 ll on time data named of enteric < fe fevor a aor
vor vorThe 01 The Th deceased left Halt Lake City II fly for forSouth torSnullt or orStiuthm
South Africa about flw yeais elIlI ago to toenter In1IIIIr toetmttr I
enter the employ < IlIplo of Marcus Daly 1101 the themining thlInllllllg tinmnimmltig
mining magnate te who at a t that t ham t time timewas tllIIlIIS t irimen
was IIS n a heavily II iieit IIII Il Interested InlIo I It lld In the t lie Johunne Johunnebmg JOI1IIIUlIlJllI Johta mimics mimicsbtmmg
bmg mine When 1111 the I war Vitl between betweenEngland hietwettiEnglatmd
England 1 l1lla nd und the Koern broke out he
rvont to Cape Town on where he remained remainedI
until Ott t II Johannesburg Joimatm tiesiiu rg fell Into I mitt the I iii liandij liandijof
of If the Hrlilnh ItoturnJng to Johunncs Johunncsiiurg JohallllIIllUlg V Viurg
iiurg he resumed III4UIl1I tesu mtu I his former Ci irtimet oei OII1I11uli OII1I11uliIIl1lt 0Vtt upiHIoii upiHIoiithat pit I itiii itiiithat
that ot u superintendent of mines minesThe IIIlnllI1l taintsliit
The father ful 111 of the deceased 11iI alll lied In Inthis 1 ittlila
this pity on I DI Det > c W lOOt ThusIt Thus 11 vll vllbo mt III IIIho illhis
bo seen that i one year em m only olllyleHH less Hire Hiredays Ihlll1IIIlllIp t himstin
days l1IIIlllIp tin clapped ll between Pt t witmn the i lit ile 111llh I ii i of offather 0 0tllthel orii
father ii timer und a tim win The membcrx of the thndeceaseds Ih IhdoCell thetlocomteiis
deceaseds doCell II1H fnmlly were ero shocked upon uponreceiving 1111ll ultilurtcelying
receiving ll cIIYln the news and 1111 were at a lost lostto Ionsto
to know what occasioned the delay Iell in intransmitting illtmll8tnlllln intrmimistnittlng
transmitting the ume > It Is believed believedhowever hllIelelhJII isiiemedliovever
however hJII II that t the hit present I unsettled unsettledmate IHlNlliellJ11110 it mm set t led ledmimtttc
mate of affairs III SouthAfrica Houth tfrhtmt rld1 had hadsomething had1lJI1IolhlllK hailmsitmmelitimmg
something to do with llh It ItAt Iti
At i t the time of Ills death Mr Thomas Thomaswas IhomnlWIIS
In the 42nd He 11 born V VSt
was year Iar was In InSt 111SI
St Louis Mo but came to ttah lnh with withhis llthhIli Iiitiiimla
his parents when a babe In arms be besides liesides 10IIllIPs ¬
sides a large lau host of friends he h Iwis Iwisn
n number of f brothers and sisters who whosincerely whoHI tvhmoslmieerely
sincerely HI lice rely mourn his unexpected taking takingoff
off
V
AFTER AFTER AGENT AcJENTn ET MYTONS iV1YTONS SCALP sCALP I
Special SJI lnl to the Sows SowsWanhlntgon OS OSWII8hlllll0ll owsWashmimitgomi
Wanhlntgon D C V March 7Tlie 7Tliesummons iTho11111I11111118 1TImeatmmmmtlmmItq
summons which wit Itbi wuit W 5lVi5 ltf > sent Stfl t out yester yesterday CttOl CttOldii ¬
day 1111 for wltnetwes for the hearing be before Illfoll befart ¬
fore the i seniile committee coin mmmi t tee on Indian Indianattaint lIuJlallRttnh I nil itt tm tmalfimlmms
attaint concerning eonl Il1ll1g leasing Itnlllll the Ulntnh Ulntnhreservation tJllllnhr Ulntmihmreaarsatiomi
reservation r have 111 been recalled for the thepresent Ibeprtt811I1 itsihresemmm
present it ft I Is believed IJ lIuwll by several of ofHie litIhl ofthii
Hie committee iliat t they Ihl can mimi head It Itoff Itort itoft
off by b having 11I ll1g Myton Indian agent re removed tlInollll mttmmoted ¬
moved as they Ihl b 1OlhU llee that ho hits been beenthe homthe beemithis
the c cause u of all the Ih trouble Senator SenatorQuarles SenntorJuntlO SenatorQunniss
Quarles will see the sccr Secretary tnry of the thoInteilor th th11I1ollor theItitemlor
Inteilor and UlllllUk ask for MytonH M lonH scalp scnpPKN8IOV scalpliNSiO cnl cnlpg
PKN8IOV pg RION FOIt W 1 1 nonBHTS nonBHTSIfprescntatlve Jom iOfllitTSltpttsemittiia Ils IlsJtPItltlIlalllI
Ifprescntatlve Sutheilnnd has Intro Introduced 111110ducoo Introlmmced ¬
duced a bill granting u pension to Wit Witllsm lhiIlaimi 11 11lIa
llsm lIa In D Roberts to ertlt of Provo rate W 85 per permonth perInonth perInca
month monthMr InonthIr Inca lit litMr
Mr Ir Sutherland has V filed an
application at the postofllce depart department ilepartintent 1epnrtment ¬
ment for the establishment of a rural
free delivery service at Pleasant drove droveAlso GroveAlso
Also a petition from citizens of Linden Lindenprotesting Lindeniimotcstlng
protesting against extending the samo samoto sanmoto
to that place Mr Sutherland l lavs avs avsfor I Ifor
for Newpoit News Virginia this even evenIng evening
Ing to be gone until Monday MondayThe MutitiayTIme
The senate committee on publta publtabuildings iiubl1buildings
buildings and mint grounds reported favor favorably favormmiii ¬
ably mmiii the bill for the appropriation of ofhOO000
100000 for public buildings at Laramto LaramtoWyo LmirornleWyo
Wyo WyoSenator WyoSentor
Senator Moltlleld presented resolu resolutions resolutions ¬
tions of this Uenesiie Idaho chamber chamberof
of commerce urging wmutors and mem members tmltmhers ¬
hers to support the bill Introduced by bySenator bySenator
Senator Mitchell of Oregon looking t tthe Is Istime
the sale and disposal of lands held by byIndian byIndian
Indian heirs
ISSUE ij WARRANJJOR WARRANTOR NYTROM NYTROMCity
City Recorder Must Appear Before Judge Diehl Tomorrow TomorrowMorning TomorroMorning
Morning to Show Cause Why He Should Not be bePunished bePunished
Punished for Contempt I
I Ii y order pf if Judge DljShl a warrant warrantof
of attachment WMssnnl wai laud thin after afternoon ¬
noon for City C1l lleeonler Nystrom and andmade endtimade
made returnable at 10 oclock tomor tomorrow totnorrow ¬
row morning At lint time Mr Nys Nystrom Nstrom ¬
trom will be brought Into court to toshow toshow
show caone why he should not b be pun punished punished ¬
ished for contempt of court courtJudge courtJudge
Judge Dletils order created n mild mildEenenilon mIldlienemitioti
Eenenilon In the courtroom b betuttie < un U Uwas Itwaif
was understood that Recorder Nys Nystrom Nystromu ¬
trom wan confined nt his home suffer suffering stiffering ¬
ing from iwo nervous headachv At time thuconclusion timeceimmghtmslomi
conclusion of the rvgular police court courtthla courtisis
isis afternoon Judge Dlahl adtireesl adtireeslClerk ildr enl enlClerk
Clerk Walter aIter Me Meaks ks and said saidTlio saidFiio
Tlio court ImvInK been Inform Informthit ltmfonnrlthat
that J 0 Nystrom In no longer con contlneJ eonflnet
tlneJ at his homo with Illness let a atV
tV fl V
nnmes of tho killed are reported They V
arc arcllnglncor V VIltiglticor
llnglncor Al Mast MnstPlremun V VPlretmmtmtm
Plremun Henry I liortsoh V VJixpteia
Hxpresa Messenger Adsms
Mvery other trainman except Conduc
tot Stockwell was Injuinid InjuinidOwing Vt
Owing to the fact that the wreck is isBO ittb
BO tb fftr hr away from tutu a telegraph stuUon FJ
the only report to I reach hero are over overthe i V Vtime
the 1 II line and the first was in inconductors tlmvcotmiltietors
conductors report to o the chief tim let dls dlspalcher ii l V Vimmiteimer
palcher As soon as It wan received a awrocker itiraclier
wrocker with Hu i4uot t Martin anti all allavailable V Vtmiihimibhi
available Burgeons hurried tu the theHcuno lie liescents
scents leaving here at 6W oclock ttith ttithu
u Savonhour run before them Hur HurgeoiiH I Igetilms
geoiiH and imr hlitrees en were nlso plrkcd up
nt nil way stations itntlomtA
A 4 Inter report nt ii30 ouys there an ansixteen V Vsi
sixteen si xl ccii known dead and many man liy injuied I i iMommy
Mommy of Its passengers were on their theirway I V VItiIy
way to California til I omit lit A few lived I here hereThe I Ihit
The dead trainmen t rat a mmmcmi whaie v halt families 0111 I I len live I
hero went I down d tiwti IIV th tholr iii In engine enginewhich tngt as V Vmihml
which mihml tim wns tim H overluiliqd ovorlimi n i and covered tip tipWith ii ii
With the dobrlH of thy splintered coneh conehes Vt
es Ill The rh i first n mt coach was as filed with w Itim im immigrants ¬ V Vtmulgmunts
migrants and neatly nil of thf tlmrse HP per perIshud V VIsimati
Ishud Seven other earn were over overturned overtmm
turned tmm rtmett but I n private littiii tim car tii r attached at to tothe ii iit
the t rear end Ii ii und ii mtl occupied CCIII iitI by ii a New NewYork V VV VYork V
York capitalist iinmnd Itynn did nor norleave notleitO V
leave th t Im track t rn ek Conductor Htncliwcfl Htncliwcflwho it tort tvth tvththmo
who reported the accident walked walkedlulled Wttiltiimmmi
lulled mmmi lea to a telegraph olllco to t ii wurn miii rn nn nnapproaching a mm mmti V
approaching ti tiitnmiii I ng train I tmi I mi mid ii mit send the tim news newsof ne itll itllof i
of the disaster to the superintendents superintendentsolllce
olllce here hereThe V Vthie
The wreck occurred ieettrrei nt a remote remotepoint Vt Vtpoint
point 200 miles east a t nf this plare In Inthe intime
the rugged mountains The train trainJumped trainjitmpeml
Jumped time truck nn n reverse curve curvowhich curvetlmltlt
which skirts a ravine It hud Just Justdefended justiiphcemmilofl
defended n grade two miles in length lengthami lengthmind
mind was running it a hUli rate of ofspeed ifspreti
speed when It t struck the iii curve Day Dayhad Dayitimtl V
had not broken nml most o iY the pan pansenders Pusaemigels
senders were still asloep asloepT11A1N V VFIMiN
T11A1N BTIUVK A CUflVK CUflVKlinn V Vunit
linn Antonio Texas March TTour TTourist ¬
lit jiassangyr train Mu ti i on the hi South Southern Soimthiorim ¬
ern Pacific which left Han Antonio at V VIil
1 Iil 15 oclock March 6 for California CaliforniaHtruek Cnilfornlumitrtmek V
Htruek a curve of tun legless at Max Mason ¬
on li I 3 inllim mmii lea west cf HamlTumi at 3 a1 a1oclock tI tIVOlOOit
oclock this morning The entire train trainexcept tratitV
V except one pilvate iitI vii ti ear wiw derailed derailedand lirmmthetinnti
and burned Thero was one tourlHt > ar arffom V Vfnmmm
ffom Cincinnati t hid II tili I one from AVashtngtuii AVashtngtuiione Vuehttig uAmi uAmiJim
one Jim ii from St S I Louis 1 ou is and iii ii a Pullmun from fromNew rotn rotneil
New eil Orleans besides two pansensor pansensorcoarhcs iansemmxerV
V coarhcs all loaded with passengers paiwngcrsTwelve
Twelve persons l Itt v V idlng engineer engineernnd V
nnd fireman nnd alit trait < oy were killed killednnd kittetitiii
nnd 33 hurt It U Im ulble to obtain obtaina V Vla
la a lift HO far time truln was running at V VItite
i Itite the nttini ttiimfl speed V
warrant of nttaolunent I be Issued for forhim forhitim
him and let It be made returnable to tomorrow tOImiorrow ¬
morrow morning at 10 oclock at hlch vhkhlame hlchtime
time he Is to shoM cause why he heshould hisimimouhil
should not be punished for contempt contemptIt
It l understood that Air N strom ystrommuIn > stromU
U now able to be In in court and It ID IDlikely islikeiy
likely that thi case ngulmt hra uad uadIlls IflhlI1mW
Ills deputy Walter Me Masks k will b bdlspi tt ttdisposed
dlspi disposed > Hd of tomorrow morning time Thadefendants timetiafenilants
defendants are represented by Assist Assistant Assistant ¬
ant City Attorney W c t Shoup and andthat tintthat
that the caw will be bitterly contested contestedID
ID not doubted for a moment by those thosewho most mostwimu
who are Informed as to the facts anti nndallegation antiallegations
allegation The niwwvr of Meeki ban banalready imunahtwady
already been died with the constable constableand
and will be passed upon tomorrow tomorrowrisorclnj tomorrowmorIng
risorclnj

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