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Sick Soldiers at the Presidio
Driven From Their Cots
FIRE STARTS IN STORE ROOM
Bpreads to General Building and Do-
atroys Two Wards By Good
line the Patients All Escape Death
J and Injury Loss 925000
San Francisco Juno 11 A flro nt
tho general military hospital at tho
Presidio last night destroyed two
Wards kitchen dining room nnd medl
cal supply room None jT tho patlunts
were Injured Loss estimated at
126000
The two wards destroyed woro
known as tho measles wards and wero
occuplod hy GO patients Thoro woro
200 patients In tho general hospital
and all were romovod to places of
safety without confusion or Injury until
tho flro had been brought under con
trol I
Tho Are had Its origin in a room
used to Btoro paint but tho cause Is
unknown as yet The wards destroy
od will bo rebuilt at once
TO WALK FIFTY MILES A DAY
Professor and Pupil of Sioux Falls
Start on Foot for Buffalo
Sioux Falls S D Juno 11 John F
Floyd professor of drawing and phy
sical culture In tho Stoux Falls schools
and Ned Estnbrook a pupil started
for the Buffalo exposition on foot Tho
distance to be traveled Is 1050 miles
JThe professor has been In training for
weeks They expect to average CO
miles a day Counting delays through
rain they anticipate that about 30 days
Will be required to make the journey
If Captain Neall Held for Trial
Butte Mont Juno 11 The examin
ation of Captain J Neall the ex army
officer who was arrested on a chargo
of forgery was begun before United
States Commissioner Wood Tho ev
idence offered by tho government con
sisted of the indictment found by the
federal grand Jury at San Francisco
May 28 Neall offered no defense and
iwas bound over in 2000 bond to ap
pear in the United States district
court in the northern district of Call
fornla on the second Monday in Ju
Rural School Consolidation
Lincoln Juno 11 According to re
ports received here Superintendent
Fowlers proposed plan of consolidat
ing and centralizing rural schools is
meeting with popualr favor among bus
iness and school people of tho state
The eastern states whose schools are
organized under the system utilize the
rural mall route for transportation of
pupils and wherever practicable the
mall carriers drive the wagons that
transport the pupils
Jealous Woman Kills Priest
Mexico City June 11 A clerical
sensation has been caused at San Ger
onimo It is alleged that Senora Vil
lavicencio madly jealous of a Spanish
priest named Marielo on account of
another woman penetrated the priests
church during the hour of confession
and shot him dead on the spot This
assassination within the precincts of
tho church Is said to be quite unpar
alleled in the history of murders in
this country
Divorced Persons Cannot Marry Again
Burlington la June 11 The Iowa
conference of the German Lutheran
Synod of North America adopted reso
lutions declaring that divorced per
sons cannot marry again except in case
of adultery when only the innocent
party may remarry Ministers are
forbidden to perform such ceremonies
and members of the church breaking
the rule cannot retain membership
Kruger Not Costing
Washington June 11 It Is under
stood that former President Kruger of
the Transvaal will not visit tho United
States during the coming summer or
fall At one time there was a pros
pect that Mr Kruger might make
such a visit but those having some
knowledge of his intentions say the
visit will not bo made at least at pres
ent
Plow Combine Formed
Chicago June 11 Representatives
of 21 plow manufacturing companies
were In Besslon here yesterday arrang
ing the final details of the proposed
big western combination Among
those present at the meeting were
Charles H Deere of Mollne Ills W B
Brlnton Peru Ind and J Harley
Bradley Chicago
Preparing Quarters for Boer Prisoners
Halifax N S June 11 The steamer
Loyalist which arrived here yesterday
from England brought a company of
royal engineer corps who go to Ber
muda to prepare the quarters for the
Boer prisoners being sent there by tho
British government
Fatally 8tabsHls Brother
LaPorte Ind June 11 Because h i
kras being tormented Frank Palen
raged 13 stabbed his brother Charles
Bged 15 with a knife the blade enter
ing the left lung and causing a wound
which It is believed will prove fatal
rjhe younger brother is crazed with
Brief over his act
Arrested on Murder Charge
I St Louis Mich June 11 Mrs
Charles Yates wife of a well known
farmer living near here was placed
under arrest yesterday by order of
Prosecuting Attorney Klrby charged
kvith the murder of Jasper Wright
fteJghbor of Mr and Mra Yateg
HAGUE TAKES UP BOER WAR
Result of Recent Visit of Queen Wll
helmlna to Emperor of Germany
Borliu Juno 11 Tho Kloinoa Jour
nal yostenlay printed a dispatch from
Tho Haguo saying that Quoon Wilhol
mlnas recent visit hero was meant to
obtain Emperor Williams consent to
end tho South African war both tho
zweibund and tho drolbund being will
ing to do bo through The Haguo ar
bitration court and that tho omporor
consented and the court began work
thereon The dispatch has croatod a
sensation hero
Tho Associated Press has just ob
tained tho following foreign offlco
statement which la authorized by
Count von Buclow the Imperial chan
cellor
Neither Orcit Britain Frtnce nor Km
sin ever npproarlieil UcrinatiT to piutlrtnatn
In any action aiming nt pnillnc the Honth
Afilcnii war Germany Im nil along dis
tinguished between offering bur good of
Ocen nml Intervention To render her Rood
ollleen would be possible It both parties
to the wnr requested It but It will hn re
membered that Jrent llrltaln only Joined
Tim Hague conference on condition that
the Iloer hIiUoh were excluded There h
no doubt that Mr Kruger who lit Ncrlous
Htntexunn came to Europe to obtain the
Rood olflces of several of the powers to end
the wnr Imf ftinrn Id nlan nrt itntllit thaf
Oreat Itrltuln docs not want their Rood of 1
lice At least It la true that rIucc tin
South Afrlran war began Oreat ttrltaln tins
never either verbally or In whltliiR conn
denttnlly or officially broached nuch an Idea
It la quite possible that the Koer Ride has
now formally asked The Hague arbitration
court to lend Its aid to end the war some-
how nnd that the court has held n session
regarding the matter but that of course
Is entirely different from any serious steps
to cud the wnr
STATE RESTS ITS CASE
Additional Evidence That the Princes
Conspired to Kill Kennedy
Kansas City Juno 11 Tho state In
the case of Lulu Prince Kennedy on
trial for murdorlng her husband rested
yesterday Today tho defendants
side will be presented Tho case will
probably bo given to the Jury somo
time Saturday Tho stato adduced
additional evidence to prove their
claim that Kennedy was forced to mar
ry Lulu Prince at tho point of a re
volver that Will Prlnco furnished tho
weapon and nerved her up to commit
ting the crime that the Princes con
spired to kill Kennedy and predicted
the murder days before It occurred
and that the womans claim that she
was in a delicate condition and Bhot
her husband in a fit of temporary in
sanity produced by this condition was
untrue
COUNTERFEITERS IN CUSTODY
Five Men With Complete Outfit Cap
turcd at Waterloo la
Waterloo la June 11 Sheriff W
M Law of Blackhawk county and De 1
tectlve George Jeannin arrested Ave
men here yesterday charging them j
with counterfeiting They were com
pletely equipped with dies for making
ten twenty five and flfty cent pieces
and dollars The dies were manufac
tured It is alleged by one of tho men
under arrest who Is employed in one
of the foundries In this city It is
not believed that very much spurious
coin has yet been floated or made
The men under arrest are Will English
Will and Frank Fenstermaker Frank
Raphael and Mike Hubbard They
will be turned over to the United
States authorities Just as soon as of
ficers arrive here to take them
DELUGE AT CHADRON
Heaviest Rainfall Ever Known In
Dawes County Neb
Chadron Neb June 11 For three
hours rain fell In torrents in Chadron
and vicinity The sewers were unable
to carry the water off and all base
ments are flooded The rain was ac
companied by hall as large as hens
eggs Some houses in tho low parts
of the town were Inundated but the
occupants were rescued
Meager reports from the country in
dicate great damage to crops and live
stock There were many narrow es
capes from drowning In the canons
north of town It was the heaviest
rainfall ever known In Dawes county
DOUBLE TRAGEDY IN IOWA
Husband Spying on Wife Is Killed and
His Slayer Then Commits Suicide
Newport Ia Juno 11 James A
Hamilton desiring to obtain proof
against his wife in a divorce proceed
ing took a witness and watched her
house Saturday night two miles north
of this place
At 2 a m Hamilton saw Robert
Arey appear at a rear door of tho
house An encounter followed Ham
ilton was Bhot and killed and Arey
then shot himself and died last night
TELEGRAMS TERSELY TOLD
Webb Morris a leading young man
of London Ark was shot from ambush
Monday and fatally wounded
Hon J H Hanley has announced that
he Is a candidate for the nomination
of governor of Maine at the conclu
sion of Governor Hills term
A young white man named McLoid
incarcerated in the jail at Hamburg
Ark was mysteriously murdered Mon
day night by unknown persons Mc
Loid was charged with larceny
The old Catholic church at LaPointe
Madeline island Wis was destroyed
by fire Monday The church was an
ancient landmark and has been vis
ited by hundreds of tourists annually
The Rough Riders have decided to
hold their annual reunion In Colorado
Springs during the quarto centennial
celebration Aug 1 2 and 3 It is ex
pected that Vice President Roosevelt
will attend the reunion
Financial Crisis In Japan
Victoria Juno 11 Mall advices re
ceived here by the steamer Kinshlu
Maru say the financial crisis is sWll
raging in Japan though it has some
what abated Various banks and com
mercial houses have declired them
selves bankrupt
THE NORFOLK NTW8TUIIAY JUNEM W01
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Twelfth Biennial Convention is
Called to Order at St Paul
RESULTS OF STATE CAUCUSES
Head Consul Northcott and Head Clerk
Hawes Will Be Re Elected Without
Opposition Camps In Largo Cities
Will Bo Admitted
St Paut Juno 11 Tho 12th blonnlal
koad camp or national convention of
tho Modern Woodmen of America was
called to order at tho auditorium In
this city this morning Each of tho
629 delegates represents 1000 mom
bora Tho session of tho convention
will contlnuo until Saturday Juno 10
It Is estimated that fully 100000 mem
bers will bo prosont during tho woek
On Thursday tho grand street demon
stration takes place with 25000 wood
men In lino 5000 of whom aro now
encampod In a city of tents In tho west
ern part of tho city
Among the uniformed drill toama
which have arrived aro those from
Kansas City St Joseph nnd Spring
fleld Mo Topoka Wichita nnd Cof
fey vllle Kan j Omaha Plattsinoutn
and Decatur Neb and sovcral teams
each from Wisconsin Michigan Illi
nois Iowa and Ohio
Tho results of tho state caucuses
Indicato that Head Consul W A
Northcott of Illinois and Head Clerk
C W Hawes of Hock Island will bo
re elected without opposition For
head banker R R Smith of Rockfleld
Mo is indicated as tho successful as
pirant For directors A It Talbot of
Nebraska E E Murray of Kansas B
D Smith of Mankato Minn and C C
Saunders of Council Bluffs are sure of
olectlon while the contest for tho fifth
placo is between G W Ilellly and B F
Hopkins both of Illinois
On the question of establishing
camps in Chicago and other large clt
es the election was favorable to their
admission
Y M C A JUBILEE BEGINS
Every Quarter of the Globe Repre
sented at Boston Convention
Boston Juno 11 Streaming into
Boston from nearly every quarter of
the globe came delegates to tho semi
centennial and International Jubilee
convention of tho Young Mens Chris
tian Association of North America
Practically every civilized country in
tho world was represented this morn
ing when tho convention was called
to order In tho exhibition hall of tho
Mechanics building nnd it is confi
dently expected that there will bo near
ly 5000 delegates from tho different
associations in attendanco during tho
six days the convention is In session
Those reaching here this morning
scarcely paused to shako tho dust of
travel from their clothes before ap
pearing at tho headquarters where a
large force of officials was ready to ar
range suitable boarding places and at
tend to the needs of the visitors
Not a delegate left the building with
out a thorough inspection of the jubileo
exhibit In one of the large halls of
Mechanics building This consists of
photographs of Y M C A camps
athletic teams gymnasiums and dia
grams of work done in Bible study
sent by associations in all sections
Awards of merit consisting of bluo rib
bons and red ribbons for first and sec
ond prizes had been distributed among
the different classes of exhibits
Judge Scores Reformers
Denver Juno 11 Judgo Peter
Palmer yesterday administered a so
vere judicial rebuke to more than 100
reformers who appoaredMn his court
to protest against tho granting of an In
junction against the police board In
tho case of a restaurant claiming tho
right to serve drinks on Sunday The
Judgo closed his remarks by declaring
that ho intended to make Judicial in
quiry into the question of whether or
not certain clergymen of Denver who
denounced hlra in their pulpits Sunday
wero in contempt of court and that
If they wero ho would Immediately
take their cases up and give them tho
full punishment under the laws
Extend Aid to Nonunion Men
Toronto Juno 11 Tho International
Machinists association In convention
yesterday decided to extend financial
aid to nonunion men who went out
with members of the association
President OConnell stated that offi
cials wero not restricted as to tho
amount nonunion men should receive
but he added that in any event It
would be sufficient to induce them to
remain in the fight to the end
Still Gradually Improving
Washington June 11 Dr Rlxey
when he left the White house last
night said Everything Is encourag
ing Mrs McKlnley is doing very
nicely she is gaining steadily She
at up in a rolling chair several times
today aggregating perhaps an hour
We are very much encouraged by the
steady improvement
Chief 8wenle Resigns
Chicago Juno 11 Dennis J Swenle
chief of Chicagos fire department for
over half a century formally resigned
his position last night Inability to
cope with the arduous duties of his
office owing to HI health is given as
tho reason The veteran Are fighter
says ho will spend the next two years
In a trip abroad
W H Barrls Dead
Davenport la June 11 W H Bar
rls D D first professor of theology of
Grlswold college and a prominent
Episcopal clergyman died here yester
day aged 83 years
MURDER TRIAL IN OPEN AIR
Two Thousand Attend Preliminary Ex
amination of Crabtrees nt Galena
Galena Mo Juno 10 An unusual
scene Is presented hero nt tun prollml
nary hearing of Mrs John Stallion hor
fiithur Jatuos Crnbtroo and IiIh two
sous Frank and Charles Crnbtroo for
tho murder of Alice Stallion tho
womans stepdaughter Tho
hearing Is being held In a grove tho
two justices sitting nt a table under a
tree and 2000 persons attracted from
points from miles around forming a
circle about tho court nnd defendants
Notwithstanding no overt act ban yet
boon attemptod threats havo been
nindo against tho Crabtrons by many
of the Htrangers In town and tho county
ofllelnls aro taking all tho precautions
nt their command to protect tho pris
oners Oalonn is off tho railroad and
tho fact that 2000 people would caro to
como nilloH to attend tho hearing Is
considered significant
It has been decided to oxhttmo tho
body of tho girl that It may bo exam
ined by tho doctors to InvoHtlgnto a
theory of tho county prosecutor that a
criminal assault was mado upon hor
by tho Crnbtroo boys nnd that thoy
killed hor to hide tho crlmo
CHICAGO POLICE CHECK RIOT
Attempt to Run Street Car Through
Italian Procession Incites Trouble I
Chicago Juno 10 An attempt to
run a street car through a religious
procession of Italians nt 18th nnd Clark1
streets yostordny precipitated a riot
In which tho windows of tho car woro
smashed and one man Injurud A
riot call to the Twenty second police
station brought a wagonload of ottlcors
who saved tho motornian and conduc
tor from bodily Injury Slicks nnd
stones wero hurled at tho car until
there was not a whole window loft
In It Tho police restored order with
great difficulty tho Italians being bent
on getting at tho car crow nut tho
counsol of tho priests In tho procos
alon averted moro Borlous conflict
CIGARETTE LAW HOLDS GOOD
Judge Burnham at Marshalltown De
cides Iowa Tax Is Constitutional
Marshalltown la Juno 10 Judgo
Rurnham of tho district court docided
that the Iowa cigarette tax law Is con
stitutional nnd that tho property of
dealers in cigarettes v and buildings
where thoy are sold may bo attached
and sold for said tax Similar suits
ponding In other counties havo been
awaiting tho decision In Marshall
county The American Tobacco com
pany It is said will appeal
Recover Stolen Gold
Mineral Point Wis Juno 10 I
Thirteen thousand dollars moro ot tho
gold coin stolen from the First National
bank Here on May 21 has been recov
1 ered It was found in tho vault of an
outhouso of tho City hotel about a
block from tho looted bank at which
the prisoner Steward Jelleff boarded
It is bolleved that tho detectives ob j
tatneu lnrormntlon from tho prisonor
as to tho hiding place of tho coin
Woodmen Off for St Paul
Kansas City Juno 10 Six hundred
foresters loft hero yesterday on a spe
cial train for tho head camp of tho
Mmlnrn Wnnilmnn nt St Tnl Wltl
the party woro R R Smith of Brook j
field Mo candidate for head hanker
nnd W R Boyd of Springfield Mo
candidate for head physician
Baseball Scores Yesterday
Nationnl League Cincinnati 13
New York 25 Chicago 0 Brooklyn
7 Western League Omaha 1 St
Paul 0 Des Moines 3 Minneapolis
C St Joseph 6 Colorado Springs 2
Kansas City 0 Denver 2
Lightning Strikes Military Academy
Salina Kan June 10 Tho Mount
Barbara Military academy building
was struck by lightning and destroyed j
uy tire Tlio building cost J 32000 and
was partially insured
SPARKS FROM THE WIRE3
A flying machine built In London
was declared a success after a test
The Cleveland Traction company
must settle for a 500000 defalcation
of an official
Vanderhllts re elected directors of
the Omaha road and a 3 1 2 dividend
was declared
President Hill of the Great Northern
Is sahf to bo reaching for the Chicago
Great Western
President McKlnley Is to attend Har
vard commencement and recoivo tho
degree of LL D
King Edward is busy preparing for
the reception of a delegation from tho
sultan of Morocco
Paris Is engaged In an exciting politi
cal campaign in which the ministry la
bitterly assailed by the opposition
The emperor of China has Issuod an
Imperial edict fixing Sept 1 as the dato
of tho return of tho court to Peking
Richard Griffin ono of tho best
known press telegraph oporators in the
country died In New Orleans Sunday
Glasgow university is to confer the
degree of LL D on Andrew Carnegie
in recognition of his gift to Scotch
colleges
The legislature of Washington la to
meet in special Besslon on June 11
to amend a faulty law affecting execu
tions of murderers
Tho arrival of the wife of General
Botha in London has revived talk of
peace She la rumored to have brought
proposals to the British government
Edward Kelly a motorman at Ever
ett Wash risked his 11 fo to save Mrs
Fltterllng from a burning building but
she was so severely burned that death
followed
Three thousand Indians of British
Columbia acted tho Passion pjay at
Cbilliwack In tho presence of 5000
spectators Thirty tribes were repre
sented in the cast
II II W
Entombed Men Beyond Reach
in Pennsylvania Shaft
RESCUING PARTY AL30 LOST
Descended to Save Fellow Workmen
and Have Not Returned Two Ex
plosions Occur After Second Partys
Descent Crowd Stands Helpless
Port Royal Pa Juno II Tho Plttn
burg Coal nnd Cokocompanyn nhaftNo
2 at this placo Is again on flro nftor
n steady running for sovon years and
over 10 men nro In tho minus ninny
of whom It is foarod will novnr bo
hoard from again About G oclock
rmoko was sunn to bo Issuing front
nhnft No 2 It Is thought tho flro
ntartud from an explosion nnd that
nix mnn wero In tho mine nt tho time
the men being Jock Peoples Tony
Stickles Frank Davenport Daly
Iawrenro Seller nnd Stakes Stnkon
nnd Sotlor woro not near tho placo
In which tho oxploston occurred and
on tho arrival of a rescue party they
woro quickly brought to tho surfaco
nftor being nearly overcome by after
damp Thoy could glvo no Informa
tion ns o what had catiHcd tho II ro and
told tho rcscuorn that four other mon
woro entombed About 7 oclock
Superintendent William McCuno of
West Newton general superintendent
of this district Dennis Wortlny pit
boss Michael Roy foreman of tho
Eucliud mines nnd no vera I other
bosses with about 20 mon wont down
nhnft No 1 which Is Just opposlto on
tho Baltimore nnd Ohio nido of tho
rlvor and havo not boon heard from
nlncc About thrco hours after tho
rescue pnrty had been In tho tnlnn two
moro explosions wore hoard Mean
time tho crowd nrounil tho opening
of tho nhnft had Increased tho crowd
Including many mothors wives and
Bisters of men ontombod All sorts
of plans havo been suggested for tho
rescue of tho mon Somo talk of
turning tho river Into tho mines but
many nro opposed to this for foar of
drowning tho minors
At midnight four mon volunteered
to go down shaft No 2 nnd No 1 but
it Is not known whether thoy havo suc
ceeded In making nny rescues Gas
nnd smoko nro Issuing from tho mines
nnd over 200 men women and children
nro nwniting for somo news of rela
tives Doctors havo been called and
assistance Is being offered on every
Bide
WRECK ON THE UNION PACIFIC
Second Section of California Fast
Freight Crashes Into Rear of First
Cheyenne Wyo Juno It Tho sec
ond noctlon of train No 19 tho Union
Pacifics California fast freight ran
Into tho roar end of tho first Bectlon
nt Lawton two miles cast of Cheyonno
yesterday
Fireman Duff of tho second section
Jumped and was injured
Tho locomotive of tho second section
nnd tho caboose nnd sovcral loaded
oars of tho first section were demol
ished nnd the track was torn up Traf
fic was delayed sovcral hours
Boys on Trial for Murder
Arkansas City Kan Juno 10 A
murder trial In which tho defendants
Charles Betts nnd Clyde Moore arc
mere boys began here yesterday Betts
is but 14 years old and wears short
trousers Mooro Is 10 years of ago
Tho dofcndnntB nro charged with tho
murder of C J Wllthergcr a farmer
who was killed by a shot flred from
behind while riding In his wagon on
tho public road Wllthorger had been
to town with a load of wheat and wa3
on his way home when ho was shot
Robbery is tho supposed motivo of the
crlmo
Forger Captured After Wild Chase
Chicago Juno 11 Melville Chester
Jr of Boston Is under arrest hero on
a chargo of forgery Twenty five
charges aro said to havo been mado
against him Chester was arrested
by Detectives Dock anil Do Sousa
after a chase of over six blocks In the
down town district and was finally cap
tured In tho court yard of tho Audi
torium annox nfter ho had given tho
detectives a desperato fight
Katlllnek Given Life Sentence
Kimball S D Juno 11 Frank Kat
ilinok a Bohemian farmer living
northwest of Gann Valley Buffalo
county who shot and killed his wife
last January in a quarrel over somo
money has been found guilty of mur
der In tho first degreo and sentenced
to imprisonment for life in the Stoux
Falls penitentiary
Blacklisted Girls Will Appeal Case
Chicago Juno 11 Judge Waterman
sitting In tho circuit court yesterday
announced a decision that the black
listing of a number of girls by stock
yards firms was legal Tho girls struck
last February and the firms affected re
fused to take them back The case
will be appealed
Russian Agitators Sent Into Exile
London Juno 10 The Russian
government says tho Moscow corre
spondent of tho Daily Express has
been arresting and sending Into exile
prominent persons suspected of com
plicity in revolutionary agitation
Among them is Count Brobynskl a
descendant of Catherine the Great
I Work for the 8upreme Court
I Lincoln June 10 When tho su
preme court convenes on June 18 for
the last sitting before the summer va
cation it will be to faco the largest
call of cases for argument and sub
mission that ovsr came before it The
call contains 117 cases
UNGER AND BROWN CONVICTED
Sentenced to the Penitentiary Under
the Indeterminate Act
Chicago Juno 11 Dr August Ungor
nnd F Wnyland Brown on trial for
conspiracy to defraud Insurance com
panies through tho d until of Miss Mario
Dofnnbnch wore hint evening found
guilty nnd nontnnced to tho ponlton
tlnry under tho Indotormlnatn act
Frank It Hmlloy Indlctod with Ungnr
nnd Brown ploaded guilty and turned
stales evidence It In likely ho will
escapo with a light sentence Tho
ovldonco In tho caso showed that Un-
ger Hrown Smlloy nnd Miss Dofon
bach entered Into n conspiracy hy
which Hmtloy was to appear as thn
nlllancod husband of I ho woman Shn
wan then to bo III and apparently dlo
leaving him tho lusuranco which In
cluded one policy In a ntonk company
nnd two In fraternal organizations thn
total aggregating 25000 Thn woman
became nick according to program
but did not rally nnd died Hor body
wan at once cremated Tho death
of tho woman Id nhrouded In myn
tory nnd phynlclann on tho stand dif
fered widely an to tho cnuno of death
Tho ntato however declared that tho
woman wan murdered although It
could not bo positively proven
COUPLE END LIFES CARES
L Hartman and Wife Found Dead In
Bed at Chicago Hotel
Chicago Juno 11 Sldo by nldo
each with a bullet wound In the tem
ple tho bodies of L Hartman and hln
wife were found dead In bod nt tho
Great Northern lust evening Tuo
room nliowed no signs of a ntrugglo
Both llfolosn forms woro composed
and tho covering of this bed was well
tucked about thorn but the revolver
clutched In tho right hand of tho hus
band told tho ntory of tho doubln
tragedy
Of tho pair that courted death bo
nuccesnfully nothing Is known by thn
mnnngers of tho hotel beyond a roport
that tho man has wealthy connection
In New York and that tho woman ap
parently was once an notrosB under
tho ntage nanus of Rose Vlolotto
From Information given by n woman
who Inquired for them this morning
It In supposed that tho earns In ono of
a runaway mnrrlngn with death as tho
result of despondency over tho ob
duracy of an unforgiving father
CAPTAIN WILKINS IS DEAD
Des Moines Dry Goods Merchant Dies
From Injuries Received In Missouri
Des Moines Juno 11 Captain J
E Wilkinu of this city a prominent
dry goodB merchant nnd heavily Inter
ested in tho zinc mines died at Joplln
Mo from tho effects of an Injury re
ceived while stepping off n passenger
train at Carl Junction Mo Ho wan
thrown upon tho platform of tho de
pot nnd bin skull fractured
BESANT AND BUCHANAN DEAD
Two Distinguished Literary Men of
England Pa3s Away
London Juno 11 Sir Walter Bo
Bant tho novollst died yesterday at hln
rosidenco In Hamstcnd after a fort
nights illness from Influenza Ho waa
horn In 1810
Robert Williams Buchanan poet and
prose writer Is dead Ho was born
August 18 1841
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HEADACHE
At all drug stores
25 Dow 25c
SALZERS SEEDS
WILL MAKE YOU RIOH
ThlalaadArlnir atatament btitSol
tars ee1g bear It out over tliua
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NORFOLK
NEBRASKA
ILLINOIS CENTRAL
EXCURSION RATES
TO THE
Pan flmefiean Exposition
AT
BUFFALO
It was said whun tn Wordn Fair closed thnt
thin country would not boo its equal in fifty
youth In ull but tlis apuco occupied however
the Pun Amorioau exposition at Buffalo thin
year will oxcol the great show ot 93 This moanB
that more can bo seeu la the same length of
time at the Pan American nnd with less of the
fatigue and weariness that was unavoidable ut
the Worlds Fair
The exhibits will be varied interesting and
Instructive and the Improvement in their eeloo
tiou and tho manner iu which they are dib
iilayod due to tho oxperienco ualnod by ex
hibitors at the recent proat Expositions will bo
very noticeable In the variety quality nov
elty and number ot its entertainment features
the Duffulo Kxposltlou will surpass ull others
There aro d liferent rates tor tickets with
d liferent limits and if you expect to visit
Huflalo and will send your address to the un
dersigned the rates now in effect will be quoted
you aud you will be kopt advised of any
changes
An artUtic booklet beautifully Illustrated
aud giving a concise description of this great
Exposition will be mailed free to all inquirers
J F MERRY
Asst Qenl Pa Agent
Dubuque Iowa