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-w- ''" H"JJ j' ' ' i.in a ' .T T ,...,.. THE OHIOAOO EAGLE. ''? FOR EAGLE READERS. News from All Parts of the World Carefully Selected from the Press Telegrams. A Weekly Digest of the Most Important Facts and Happenings for Busy Readers. Prosecution of Moi-iimn n ttir chirjfe of polygamy lm Ih-kihi nt It;i. nuitul, Albwtn, flioorcliic to ll"uilfli fiom Winnipeg. 1 lu- niminieil pnll.-o Imvo Itiiken tip the i-nnipulim iinlnt the Mor- jnoin. who inii.il.oi- oml tlioiin.l, 'ImxliiK moved from tlic I tilled Sliitw ' niul Kuropo In tin- lii-t Ihcjeirs I'll.) , llrwt nctlon wn tiikcii iiKimxt ii well- kimuii rinlitent of MiiKmlli, wlni reeently lironclit from the I nltril Stntot two wlvex, whom he It hmIiI tn have mnrrleil In 1'tnli. He declared In1 unt not llvliK in a polys.imoim ninte. but was tflven the choice of IimvIiik the lomitiy nr beliitf proeeiited. Klmllar imtlii't limo been rarvcil on many other-t Known to lime iiioro tli. in one wife. THUOWS BABY INTO A FURNACE. YonriK Mother Confossos to Crlmo In Indianapolis Hotol. AIIh Thelnm Mono, a ynmiR woman of respectable family, of Coliimlnrt, Intl., Ik under nrrest In Imllnnapolli on a i hnrtfo of Infanticide, and has confessed ulie wrapped her Infant child In a blan ket mid threw II Into n fiirnneo. 1,coiin lohliHon. Ottlo Harbin. Itllby Woods find Mnrlo Karl are under nrrest ns ncees. Korleo. A few ilnyn ago tho partially burned mmnlno of nn Infant were found In tin nsli heap in the .roar of the hotel In which MJks Hkhip wan Ktnylnc The joutiK woman wild that, acting on thu advice of a well-known Indlfinnpolln phj-Hlcinn, .he had thrown the hnby Into the fumaee. The other women under , nrrwit live In the hotel. They nr chnrg- sl with concealment of the crime. . BRINQ DOWN FEW LOOS. - Owners of Raftlnir Steamers Find i Their Business Qone. Owners of rafting steamers on the Mississippi river are either remodeling litem or nro celling tlieiu for other pur poses. The business of this craft Is no iiir Koiie mat inert- lire now iiiuii.v iiiimi.' tmmm boat limn nro needed to handle the Cattlemen Say Commissioner Over Imslness It Is estimated that during ,ookol, SonR A(Trm-mont. the coining Hummer theie will be lew Slm.,. ,,,.,. r w,,s.r South Da than Id. KtO.OW rcct ..r logs brought I otll Mmrn Wyoming and Montana be llow n. while in Ml ears the run him uv,, ,, rp,,lllt 111(l ,,v c't.iiniil"Iiiiir been tunny times that amount. One by one the mills nro closing, home of them in Clinton, Iowa, having abandoned saw ing permanently. Woman Cots Roprlovo. The Pennsylvania Supreme Court hnv lug decided to Keud the case of Samuel (reiinou, colored, under sentence of death nt Heading for the murder of John Kilwnnls In 11HU, back to the lterks County Court, the board of pardons tins granted a continuance in his ease and iilcn In that of Mrs, Kate Kdwards, who Is condemned to die for the same crime, Kx-MlnUtcr Fucch I'rUon. Afler sk liours' deliberation tlie Jury which tried .1. Frank Cnrduva, the for mer South Itlver minister who elon'd with .lulla How tie, one of his choir ding ers, for abandoning his wife, came Into court in New Hruuswlcli, N. .1., wl4 n verdict of "guilty as Indicted." Ardent Youth In Molilicd. i-'ii- "'"" - v-' - j"" , In Toledo, Ohio, thienlened by 11 utoli Imc.iiisi he tiled to Kiss another man's wife In chiirih. Ho was sitting besldu Mrs. McCrackeii In 11 pew when suildeii' ly he threw his arms about her nnd e mjed his ooeulatory operations. Banish Slot Maohlnos. Mn.or rielsehinnnu of Cinelunati Is cui'il 1111 order directing the police to cause the removal of all slot machines in Cincinnati. It Is estimated that 10.0(H) of these mm hint's nro operated there, doing a daily business amounting to !?:tf, 000. Italian Children Murdered. Mary lMuka, n 4-) ear-old Italian girl, wan found murdered near Hryn Mawr. ln and beside her was her 7-year-ohl brother, who had defended her until beaten Into Insensibility by her nssallant. ClinrlcH K. Dun woody Head. Charles K. Diiiiwoody, fotmer presl dent of the Commercial Kxchaugn nnd one of tho best-known grain merchants: In Philadelphia, died suddenly on a rail load train. He was about fill .tears old. Aucd Millionaire Token ii Wife, Thomas Ii. Pepper, aged 111.', million aire member of a famous whisky firm of Lexington, was mauled In Springlleld, Ohio, to (iiaee Appleby, aged 110, of l'rovldenee, H, I. Violent Kiplimlon In Mon-on, A violent explosion occurred In Thea ter h 1 mile, Moscow, Several persons, one of whom was Injiuod by tho eplo M011, were arrested. Nnmo Oovornor for Senate, (lov. .lames It, I'Viuler of Tennessee was nominated for Culled States Sena tor by the Democratic caucus to succeed the late Senator William It. Hate, and us tho Legislature is largely Democratic his election Is assured, Twenty-three Loot at Sea. The Hrltish ship Khyber has hecu to tally wreck is I oil' the Cornish coast. Twenty-tlueo of her crew were drowned nnd three were saved, Tho Khyber sail ed from Melbourne, Australia, Iht, '.Mi for ()ii(s'iistovn. Klllod by Floor's Collapse, August Oherg was killed and three otheiH more or less badly Injured by tho collapse of n floor in tho two-story build ing occupied by the Cleveland Mnchlno Knife Company in Cleveland, lltteeu or twenty workmen being burled hi tho ruins. Man Kills and Burns, (leorgo ShUidcr in Denver killed hln neighbor and wife, burned their horns and theu tood off the police and a pous until he was shot to death, Mn, Shin ier, on hearing the news, collapsed and FIND LAND FltAUDS IN UTAH. covoinmont Investigators on Track of AIIokocI Extonnlvo Swindle h,h.l.., llKl.llN 1)f Ul, r,.lk.nll K,nvln. Weiit nro ivporiwl lo hiiie lieeii i-iib.iki-iI im. . Ihm, MMl UUH,iw,tIIB pub- c i.tI,,i (iwuu In lmli. lliitnli'i-ilf of tlmiHiiiiN i m i.. or uilwilili- eo.tl Limit nu mI.I lu li.nc licou imiiilreil liy tor- tmr.ltitiiH HiimiilMi niicillniiiihle iiirtlioiN. l Irni'lM of emil lnnl nro "illil to Imvo been llleil nil mul p itciili il if ncrlrul tmul mul vimInk IiihI mul then limit ferred to nul ninip.iiile-i. In ninny In Fliuuet. It N -tiiteil. In ih!h lme been et tied on us limit under the l.nv which i peiniln cveiy mliili eltlen to m quirt1 1(10 iiiw of mil Limit by pmelnixe upon pig ment of SKI mi nere for -null hmtlt when fllmili'il nmre lliiili fifteen mllet front uny r.illm.iil mul S'JO nn nere when fit -li.ili'il within liftci'it mlh'4 of it r.illroitil. I.uler t ! Illliins lnie been nlloweil to lnpe mul the ciiiiie ImiiN have been nc iiulreil no ntfrleiiltur.il or rnis'Iiik IiiihI nt f l..") per line. .More tlnili '-',000 of thee nul einriet have been inailo In the Silt i-.il.e city iaiiil oMUe, but not moie than one In, llfly of the peioons who made the niiiitfs lias eomplclcd thu pnreliase, tlio Mines l.ipsliiB and tllle belns cecnred ns nsrlctiltimil nr ura.liitf laud from the Wtnto laud oillce tliroimh Slate land kc- lections. IVty lllliitfs made in Mil wlililn a period or nlxly days recently "'o been Investigated mid thirty of the '""' tlalmunts are found to luitu been Jeprescnted by mi euiploju of a big co.il t'lrporauon. exercising a power oi nttor- ney. ine latin was nieil on mul lieni lor i fourteen months, as Is permitted under Ulp '""' wltliout being paid for, but In none of these eases wait the purchase ;omploted. title being inquired through the Statu laud oillce nt a nominal tlguic under proceedings Instituted while the land was coveted by the coal lauds til ings. REFUTE REPORT ON BEEF TRUST. (iarllehl on thu lieef trust Is not ucuird lug to facts, I-Vnnk M. Stewart, cecre taty of the UVstcrn South D.ikotn Cut tlemeu's Ahsih latloii, says it would btl ditllcult to piocuie evidence from the dealeis In dressed beef In largo cities "Ii as Chicago, without giving them protection, lie x.iys tnese dealers pur eh a ho dressed liccf from the beef trust with the uudei standing that tho meat nhnll be sold at a lled price. Should n dealer testify in court tills fixed price existed, he would bo cut off fiom tho meat HUpply. KILLS FOR LOSS OF $23,000. I Money Sunk In Kunsas Nlorcantllo Houso Drlvos Man to Murder. .1. C. Casey, head of thu Casey Whole rale Mercantile Company ot Wichita, Kan., was uliut through the head mid In Htiiutly killed by James Oliver. Oliver lost Wil.OOO In tho tailure of the Casey A: Unrst Meicantllo Company 11 fuw nionuiH ago and the mlsroitumi piejeil cm ins iiiimi. Jiu ilemaiiiled Ills money w u. the linn was leorgauled and had Kuvernl heated arguments with Casey over the loss. While Casey was seated at his desk Oliver slipped up behind him niul tired tlueu times without warning. Oliver walked to police licaihiuuilcrs and gate himself up. Casey was prominent in tliiiuh circles ami socL-ty. FARMER FINDS POT OF GOLD. Motnl Flows Into Clndera of Troo Ho Is Burning, Jacob Stllbauier, in burning nut nn old Hitgar hi limp on his farm near Keene, Ohio, found u pot of gold and silver coins suspended in the hollow tice. Ilia llrst iutimatiou of the treasure was n molten si 1 cam of gold among the cin ders, Stllhaurcr has a washpati filled with the half-uiolten mass mid coins are mill-plainly discernible, though they are badly melted by the Hie. The value of tho mass Is estimated at $.'1,000. It 1 supposed to Iiiimi been hidden by hoiik1 pioneer in early Indian days. Throatons John Wunnmnker. A harmless ciank was aucstcd In front of the store of John Wauaiiiakcr, in Philadelphia, while loudly proclaim lug to p.issers-liy his Intention of killing loriuer Postmaster tieiieral Wa11.1111al.er. The man was arrested, but 110 revolver was loiind upon him. lie was sent to the Insane ward of tho Philadelphia llos pltnl. Make Dash from u Jull. Sixteen prisoners made a dash for liberty from tho county j.ill In Hot Springs, Ail;., at the breakfast hour the other moiuiug. One of them, Silas I.ote, was shot dead, and Dick Mastlugs es caped. The others who secured liberty were apt tired a short while after the oiithieak, Mrs. Stanford Murdered, The cm oner's jury in Honolulu return ed 11 u'ldlct that Mrs. Juno L. Stanford died of strchiiluo poisoning, the poison having been introduced into n bottlo of bicarbonate of oda with felonious lutein by u person or persons unknown to the Jury. Bryan Losoa $50,000 eouuost. lu 11 decision handed donn by thu Su preme Court in ll'iitford, Conn., the Supeiior Comt is upheld In declaring that tho sealed letter in tho Philo S. Itou licit will containing n betiuest of no.OOU to William J. Hryaii U not 11 part of the llenuett will. Japanese Take Mukden. Mukden fell at 10 u'clock Friday morn lug. Ulio Husslans were puiilc-strlcken. Thousands of prisoners nnd eiiormoui quautlttc of Hore and sunn wcro cap tured. Sentenoed for Ballot Frauds, Judae Booth M. Malone in Denvet sentenced I'ettr Miller and Michael lots nt the November election nnd sub. Ktltutlng others for them, etch to tluoe'J to fio j e its' Imprisonment. The judge cliir.ti terlrcd the eiline n treason audi slid the pel sons who paid for such workj were worse i nan iiiosn unn pinoiineii the nd. PHESIDENT LAUDS MOTHERHOOD Also Contlonma !aco atilcklo In an Address to Womnn, 1'iesldeiit ItiMMiudt ciuidemiiid race sllli bit mul exalted linitlieiuood III an ad lress dellveied befoie the Nnllolial I'oli tfies of Mothers in W'nshliigtoii, ). (', lie ild: "There are liniii) good people who in denied the supicmo h!csing of ihildieii and for thoc we lone the re peit illnl suipilthy nlwii.xs due to those who. rnuii no rault of their own, me de nied any of tl Iher gleal blessings of life. Hut the man or woman who de liberattl loiegoes these blessings, whether fi mil vlchnisncss. lolduess, jhal- low-lieiirledness, helf-ludillgeuie or mere! iiiiinie 10 iipiueeiaie arigiu uie inner em e between the all-lmpoilaut anil the iiiilmpoil.iut why. such u trealure mei Its contempt as hearty as any sltd upon tht1 oh1ler who inns away In bat tle or upon the man who refuses to work lor the suppntt of those dependent upon him mid who, thoiuli ablednnlleil, Is yet i mill lit to eat In Idli ness the bread uhlili otheis pinvldc. The exlteui e of women or this type forms one of the iiinsi iiiiplc'is.iut mid unwlioleionie fea tures of modern life. Woman's task Is not eas) nn i H -de worth doing Is city --but In doing il. and wlon "he has done it, there -.hall mine to her the highest tud holiest jov known to mankind; and, hiving dune II. he -drill haw the re ward in'opheslid In veripture; for her hiisbmiil and lier ihlldieti. ". and nil people who tealle that In r wolk lies at the fouudatloit of all u.ilion-il li:iiil tu'ss and grealucvs, -.ball rle up and call her blessi-d." DECLARED DEAD, BUT LIVES. Infuilon of Salt Solution In St. Louis Woman's Volns Roatoros Llfo, After having been pioiioiinccil dead by two pli.xslelmm nnd a nuie Mis. I'liailes A. Sweet, wife of a pioxlshni mi reliant, was lestorcd by the Infiltlnii or a salt solution Into her M'lus and Is now betleled to be retoveilng her he.illh. I'lve wieks ago Jlls. Sweet, siilfei-lng from gastritis, went to Hot Springs, Atk in Ihe hope of recoxery. On the night of l-'cb. t.'l she seemed to be d.tllig and eventually her heart ceased hutting and i cplr.it ion slopped. She was pro liollliied dead. A third ph.sclmi, how ever, decided to try it salt solution Infu sion mid there followed signs of anima tion. The operation was iciiitliiui.il mid Mrs, Sweet leled. She has lelurtied to her home In St. l.ouls and is now appa rent y lecoverllig her health. STARVES HERSELF TO DEATH. Long Island Recluse Widow Grieves Twenty Years Over Husband. Mrs. Phoebe A. Herri. in, reputed to he worth " K M M M , Is dead at her home lu flushing, I,. I. She had been n re "ltlc since the death of her husband, lie.ul) twenty jenis rgn. Neighbors, seeing no signs of life about the houso for 11 week, forced open the door nnd round Mrs. Hen Ian dying uf.nu 11 couch. A few apples, a loaf of hre.id and 11 can of corn weie the only food found In the house mid the doctots ahl the woman had literally starved hei-sdf Into 11 gen eral breakdown, whhh caused her death. Watchman Porlshon In Factory. Flic deslin.teil the big plant of the Co Ilsvllhi Car and Machine Company, Couuellsvllle, I'a causing i loss of fl.'O.OOO. ullh Instill o of $115,000. Martin M11III11, the night watchman, is upposcd to have binned to death lu the .-nrpciitcr shop of tho plant, which he was seen to enter il few minutes after lie Hie was dUcovered. Loses His Choek and Ear. I.. It. Wagner of Shartlesvllle, l'n met with 11 peculiar accident which caus ed the loss of his tight cheek and ear. lie was attending a public sale at the homo of Amos II, I.eslier, nnd went Into a (died to get out 11 team, when he wns bitten lu the face by a vicious hore. The iinlmal tore nlT tho ear completely and pait of the 1 heck. Chlnoso Starve on Coast. The San l'liiiielseo Chronicle says that 1.000 Clilni.o nro practically starving In that city. Most of tin 111 are employed at the uni'thei-n fisheries, and formerly earned about M'uO a man during tho sea ton. This j ear the contractors, It Is mild, oiler only SI 10, If other classes of men are signed It will leave the Chinese icstltule. Death In a Saloon Row. Michael De Chhill was shut to death and Joseph Cupel I seilously wounded by pistol shots as the result of a saloon row lu Cleveland. Aiigelo Homey and (lo vainil Preslelti hate hi en arrested, charged with susphiuii lu tonncclloii with the crimes. Bank In Oklahoma Bank Is Closod. The Hank of l.awtou, Okl.i,, capital $10,000, controlled by McDutlle Ilrothers of that city, closed Us doois and has been placed lu the hands of Paul I -Cooper us receiver. The city had $'J3.000 on de posit in the bunk. J. S. McDutlle, tho cashier, is also the city treasurer. Grabs Tooth In Woman's Mouth. Ilecause she owed '! on her new set of "stole" teeth, Dentist D. M. Keep snatched them from the mouth of Mrs, Anna Picketing lu Hellefout.ilne, Ohio, lie was lined heavily on the charges of ussault and battery and larceny, Bankor Commits Suicide. Augustus II, Cobb, banker and half owner of the SulTulk knitting mills, u in tuitu il suicide in his oillco at Suffolk, Vn by shooting himself through the head. The cause of suicide is not known. Strlkors Churgo Bribery. Olllceis of the unions 1 ngaged In the strike 011 the New Yoik subway and elevated lines me licensed of having been bribed by Ihe tniupnulcs tu puclpitate the labor trouble, so that the men might be beaten deisely. Scores the Children. President ltooseelt, lu an address liefoie the congress of mothers, in Wash ington, socioly scored those who are chlfdless from choice, sajlug the duties of parentH aiu thu most Impoitant lu the nation's life. Dun and Bradstroet, The weekly tiaile reviews show 1111 Increased volume of business, duu tu im proved transpoitallou uud thu lessening of the weather handicap. Tries Suloldo After Spanking. Arnold Kellar, tl)-)iar-old sou of Ott Kcllar of Cleveland, took carbolic acid after being spanked for the llrst time, Ho may iccover. $500,000 Blaze at Kharkoff A II ro in Kharkoff, ltussla, supposed to bo of incendiary origin, destroyed shops to the valuo of r0O,000, Nine person were Hovcrcly Injured. Mrs. Chadwlok Found Guilty. Mm. Cassle L, Chudwlck waa found guilty by a jury In Cleveland ot at tempting to defraud the United itates TILCrMONt, HENRY E. BRANDT, Paints and Wall Paper, 446 A 44t Lincoln Avnu. jPa.intlnrjr PRprha.ngrlnrjr nd Doortlnir. LUTHIR LOOMIB Prssldsnt ILLINOIS STONE CO., Dimension and Rubble Stone QUARRIES AT LErtONT. Main Office, cor. 2 2d and Lumber Sts. reienro.ve cahal us. Yard No. I. Yard No. t. 22d A Lumber Sts. CHICAGO Eltfon k, 1 Bite. North Dlilsloa Tel. Canal 130. Tol. Monroe 001. WM. LORIMBR, Prsi. and Treas. WM. J. MURPHY, Sec. J. J. McKBNNA, Vlce.Pres. Murphy & Lorimer Brick Company 639 Rookery Building, Yard Archer and California Avaa. Telephone Office, Harrison 933. CHAS. C. BREYER PlumberOasfitter 187 W. DIVISION ST., Near Milwaukee Av. Telephone) Monro 075. House Draining a Specialty. Dealer in All Kinds Gas Fixtures. Jobbing: Promptly Attended To, lH9a9if9,J97 wTSr7777TBi Telephone GEO. EDMANSON & SON OYSTER and SEA FOOD BROKERS 454 S. 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