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SATURDAY TIIE EXAMINER, SAX FRANCISCO. FKURU AUY 1. 102. SATURDAY 4 400000COOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO000X0000000)00004 I ALAMEDA COUNTY 1 BERKELEY BELIEVES THE "TRUSTIES" STARTED FLAMES IN ALAMEDA COUNTY JAIL OH (LAND AGED JOSE LEVEIRA TAKES Sio.ooo AND FLEES FROM PROBABLE JUDGMENT CONTRACT LET FOR Ml! UNO WIFE CATHOLIC AID SOCIETY WILL MUST PAY VAUDEVILLE ILL mmm help children GIVE MUSICALS AINU UAINUt MINING 1 Judge Hall Makes Order SERVANTS Against Relative of the McNeary. OAKLAND.

January Noy. the Alumeda butcher and brother-in-law of John McNear, who is a sou of George McNt'sr, President of tbo Merchants' Ex Early Morning Set-To in Country Home of Frederick Talbot, in Which Blows Were Exchanged on Both Sides. Housekeeper and Her Husband change of San Frnnclsco. was to-day ordered by Jtidgf llnll to pay to Mi. Kredu Noy, the young wife from whom he Is seeking a dhoice, a monthly allowance of $13 and to puy the fees of her attorney.

Nov teMtiflod that he was only em- li Call at a Hospital for Re President Wheeler Tells the Students and Faculty That Builders Will Soon Commence $500,000 Mrs. Sather Gives Books and Sets Aside Fund for Law Department and Mrs. Hearst EquipsAnatomical Laboratory BERKELEY, January 31. At a meetinf of the siudeiits and faculty of the University of California this morning President Benjamin Ide Wheeler announced that the eree linn of the mining building, which is to ba constructed as a tribute to the memory of Senator Oorge Hearst, would soon be com tiloved about the butcher shop of hi pairs and Seek to Have father, W. II.

Noy, and thut he received for his work SIS ner week. His ailorneys Former Employers Arrested. claimed that he could not afford tocomp' wilt) the order of the Court, but Judge Hall refused to change his ruling. The case has attracted a great deal of at OAKLAND. January 31.

Henry Sicros and bii wife applied inls morning at tho necelvlng Hospital tor medical treatment I (f) i vV- 7 II I 11 for wound they claimed were Inflicted by tention because of the connection of the plaintiff wUh the McNear family. It has been one of the most sensational divorce suits ever tried In Abmeda county. During the course of the trial Judge Hall decided that though Mrs. Noy hsd twice remained Frederick f. Talbot and bis ife and their colored coachman In an early morning pet to In the Talbot country home, near fan away from home all nlhi she bad thereby Leandro.

lems had a deep cut over ttv. right several laeeratlout o( the sra'p and Dumerout selllnga on the face and Mrs. Ellen A. Kleugel. liead.

Mm. Sterna did not show any marka given her husband no cause for divorce. Dancing Party. of battle, but said she had to fly for her life, half reused a she was, from the fury of the rich lumberman, hla wife and the coach- Benefit for Children' Room Promises Well. menced.

The head of the University said in Introducing John Henry Harrow, I). IX. President of Oberlln College, who was the principal speaker of the meeting: "We are going to sinrt building here soon. We will soon hear the woodchoppcrs at work clearing the grounds back of these buildings. Plans for the new mining building have beea accepted and the contract let for a half-million dollars.

Mrs. Pbebe A. Hearst hns given I7.4AO for the equipment of a laboratory In the department of anatomy, while Mrs. Jane K. Sather has purchased J2.000 worth of book for the law depart ment.

She has also set man. "We bad been living at the Talbot place OAKLAND. January SI One of th meit bout live montha," said Mrs. Sleme, tellim? elaborate and aucossftil ente rtalnirents of of the trouble. "I was acting an the season In society on thl side of the bay took pluee this evening at the home of Mri OAKLAND, January 31.

More interest being lakcn In the coming society vaudc vllle to be given at the Macdonough The- J. Knoales, whtre litr daughters, the and my husband as In charge vt the place. Mr. and Mr. Talbot returned from the East lat night and we gave tbetu notice that were going away.

This morning they or MlM Alice and Hiiih two of the latre ou the evening of February 6th than BAf rA lliffni lllllllllill kll "ir the netMs si a oaneing pans, i ney rrf in any otoer large anair mat nas oeen givt wttM'd In re-riving ui'ir nistcrs, tills feason. The ladles Interested in the aside a fund, the Interest of which will ba Charles Hll. Mr Harry linrilon 1 I arrv II. Adsims Th nolo mwr floor ai eanvased for danelrg. Hie inrge rooms being rtrorate4 with greens Slid pics flower At mldniaht Hallehan sfrved a de Nehtfcl nipper.

lh" email tahlea being prntlly liccratd ltli dered to get out at once. I asked to ie allowed to remain to break-fiat, but Mrs. Talbot aid 1 went upstairs to dres and poon my husband came up saytng that Mr. Talbot had struck him with the gat-lighter. He waa not far ahead of Mr.

au 1 Mrs. Talbot and the coachman, whose name 1 do not know. "Mr. Talbot ws rmed with the gas-lighter. Jdr.

Talbot carried a club and thj colored coachman tarried a large knife. They all pounced my husband. I ran down the aiiiTH screaming, but be did not get away (bey bad almosl beaten him to death." pink candelabra and grrens. liancing continued until a late hour. furnishing of the children's room In the New Free Library feel that their effoits are lo be well repaid, as almost every box and seat In the theatre has been sold.

As the tecond and last meeting of the Thursday Night At-temblios tskes place on the same evening society has decided to attend the vaudeville during the early part of the evening, and go to the dance afterward. The mtif Ic Is to be furnished by the Reliance Club Orchesira, and ihe Hohemlan fine of the prMtlrnt artalra of the ason took place to-dny whn Mr Thnms Williams Jr. enteriHined a nr rnenna ninrn- mn the ralm-e Hotel Grill, h'nn Kraneln-n. The table a nank'd wlih trnt-nr of olei used from time to time In tbe purchase of additionnl books." Dr. rinrrows talked Interestingly of "Tha Educational Value of Hooks and Travel." At the conclusion of the meeting Prescient Wheeler stated that the contract for the mining building had been awarded Ma-bony Brothers of San Francisco.

WASPAIDBIG SALARIES. OAKLAND. January Ida M. B. Valentine, widow of the late John J.

Valentin, was to-day appointed guardian of her flva minor children. At the urac time the Union Trust t'ompany San Kranclaco. as special edminlnraior of the estate, fltrd Its account, showing ihut tt had received the sums of and l. Mr. Valentine's salaries for tha month of December, ns President of the Wells, Furso Company Bunk and the Wells-Farsa Express Company.

end maiden bai- (rrn and was lighted wltli Mr. Talbot denies the stories told by his former servants. "When we kit our summer home for tho Eat about two month he said, 'I IT 7jflf-lLrJ A IK. A left ic charge of the place Mr. and Mrs Club Quartet composed of William Hopkins, Vail rakewell, Burbnnk Somers.

Charles lHckman and Charlie Field. Mrs. Edward A. Kleugel I Chairman of the committee of the furnishing of the room of the new library; Mrs. John Russ, Secretary; Pr.

Myra Knox, Mrs. Frederick filnnainl Mrs. Kate A. Bulkley (President of Ebell. are members of the committee.

Dr. C. Annette Huckel Is Treasurer, and B. 11, faii-dlcton Is advisory. flems, but vested no authority in them to discharge any person.

Vpon my return I as confronted with all sorts of stories from yellow eandi lnbra The rsrds we-r ar-tlrtlc water-eolorf sk't hs of Mark French poodles and the ciiena reerive.1 aa favors rhutuilng Itnh'' cln? vase. rah ono shaped dlfffrrnt Iv In the form of towr, bouquets of violets and gold sod rnameM hat pins. Covers wrc Irld for: Mrs. Louis Hell of New 'ork, Miss Florence White. Mls Van Tonl'y.

Mr Stanley II tlrs Carmen Voore, Mle Taylor of Han Franclsro. Miss Muriel Steele. Kll Slerett. Miag Klale Rennet, MUs Howena flures of Hsn Francisco, Miss Maud Chi II of Pan Francisco, and the hostess. WAN TSM ARR iXgE ANNULLED.

OAKLAND, January Mrs. Mary E. t'n-derwood to-dsy brought suit to bsve annulled lur marriage to Jason F. I'nderwood. which took place on December I.

IW7. She claims that I'nderwood had a wlf living at the initio whom he had been married at Miles Citv, In 1ST? my employee of rough treatment at their handa and I decided to discharge them. I asked Stem for the receipts for about 5,000 egss, deltvered to Taleott'a dairy, but hi that he Vew nothing about them. He WANTED TRAP SPRUNG QUICK. ITS BOND ISSUE LEGAL, RAN LKAXDRO.

January 31. San Leandro't Isms of bonds for the purpose of supplying electrical light to the public streets, parks and buildings has been held legal by the Supreme Court. A test cese was made by A. C. Hammond, who sued the city to enjoin the Issuance of the bonds on 'hffo grounds: That the act FOl'TII BEND January You.

the Chinaman who murdered Oscar Bloom 4- at Pay Cei.tcr August th, was hanged in the courthouse yard here this morning, lie dl- nlHvod remarkable nerve, bade his friends gave tho city no authority to do so; that tha Young Women Who Are Working for the Success of the Entertainment, good-by and aHl to be killed quick, illfc neck nquinnieut to have plans and specifications Oil 1 1 then went to his room and my wife came to me and said tbat she would go and get them from him. "She carried In her hand a metal gas-lighter with bich she had Just turned dow a be lights In her room. Upon entering Stems" room she was attacked by Mrs. Stems, hi grabbed her by the hair and commenced to beat her. "My wife screamed and I ran to her aid.

Py this time Stems had grabbed the gas-lighter, and as 1 entered he hit me across the face with It. I grappled with him and we both 'ell out into the hallway. "When we came to our feet again I bit blra several stiff punches which served to Veep htm off until my coachman came running to the scene. Before he could realize what was happening he was hit over tbc bead and arms with the gas-lighter. But the coachman and myself proved too much for the couple and they hastily retrtlled." I I ii $I1JP WELL Wife's Lawyer Tells the UniqueFeatures Promised for a Lengthy Entertainment.

OAKLAND, January 31. A iuusicale and dance will be given In Bj-thian Hall on Wednesday evening, February 5th, by prominent members of the Catholic Aid Society. The musicale will be under the direction of the MiBses Alice and Vonny Gregory. A unique feature of the affair will be the imi prepaid by expert men had not been compiled wish, snd that the polls had been closed after sundown. All these objections nere set asida snd the Judgment In favor of the bonds rendered by the lower court was affirmed.

PACKING C0pTnY IN'PENVER Wealthy Men of Colorado Are Behind th Industry. DENVER. January 31. The Western Tacking Company of Denver was Incorporated here to-day with paid-up capital for the purpose of building and operating an ex-ttnslve parking plant In Hit, city. The Incorporators are Colonel I), c.

Dodge, formerly president of the Rio Grande Western Railroad; the lion. John F. Campion, a prominent mining man and capiiallat, and head of the sugar beet Industry In this State; Charles Boetcher. capitalist snd president of the National Bank of Commerce; J. J.

Cahlll, formerly tilth the Armour racking Company, and for a number of yeers the General Western Agent of Armour Tacking Company of Kansas City; Chnrlcs J. Hughes fromlnent Asked an Address While He Walked Away With Jewels. Court That Jose Leveira Is Missing. Ferdinand Strovel Badly Injured in a Wild Ride. AlsmfilJ County Bureau of "The Km ml ner," 1070 Broadway, Oaklauii.

tation, by Miss Vonuy Gregory, of different Even FlamesEscapeFrom the Insecure Alameda 'Jail. Alameda Couuty Bureau of "The Examiner," 1UTO Broadway, Oakland. OAKLAND, January 31. Fire broke out about 9 o'clock this morning in the Alameda County Jail and Jailer Schoneau is Stems went to the Sheriff office this afternoon and tried to get an officer to accompany htm to the Talbot place to arrest Mr. and Mrs.

Talbot and their coachman. The Sheriff refused to take action utiles complaint was Bwom out. Stems Bald this would ba done to-morrow. musical instruments. This, she explains is done with the same movement of the Alimeds Count Bureau of "The 107D Oakland.

BERKELEY, January 31. While Mrs. tnroat and lips as reuuired In whlstlinar HAYWARDS. January 3l.In a runaway accident on the Mount Eden grade, near though it is much more difficult. Very few persons have attempted It.

here, last ntght, Ferdinand Strovel, a well- Among the others who will contrihule to Aim in the belief that two of the 113 in AUtueda County Bureau of "The Examiner." 10TU Hroadway, Oakland. OAKLAND. January 31. Jose Leveira, the aged and wealthy San Leandro rancher who Is being sued for divorce by his wife, Mrs. Mary J.

Leveira, has disappeared. In court this morning during the hearing of the plaintiff's motion for costs and alimony, Mrs. Levelra's attorney told Judge Ogden that Leveira bad gone away and taken with him a large part of the property involved the programme will be Miss Lydia Cavalli, soprano; Miss Alice Gregory, contralto: known resident of Hsywards, sustained serious injuries. He was thrown from his seat In the buggy, trampled upon by the M. Brast was in the rear of her residence, at Shattuck street, yesterday, an enterprising Chinese entered by "the front door and from the dresser of Miss Josie Brast helped himself to a diamond and turquoise brooch.

When the thief heard Mrs. Brast approaching he made a ruse of knocking at a mates started the flames in an effort to effect a wholesale Jail delivery to supplement those thnt. have demonstrated the Insecurity ORDERED TO PAY. Ex-Publio Administrator Stanley Must Turn $2,500 Into County Treasury. OAKLAND, January 81.

Judg Ellsworth te-dy ordered ex-Public Administrator James Btaoley to turn Into the County Treasury at once the sum of belonging to the estate of William Leslie, and fur which he failed to account Stanley through his attorney, George Pe Golis. aflted for ten days In which to pay the mocey, but even tbis time was deniet blm by the Court. auoiney ana capitalist; Gerald Hughes, a lesd-Ing attorney, and Claude Hoetcher a prominent young financier of Dener. Cahlll Is to be the general manager of the newcompanv and a J.i(.0.o0o plant will be conatrticted atone lo be Increased in size as rapidly as the business warrants. Miss May Feneran, accompanist; Miss Lois Barr of San Francisco, coon songs; Laura and Emma, the Perry, babies, in cake walk and specialties; Master Hobart Cavanaugh.

the Australian boy singer, in vocal numbers. After the musicale a dante will be given In the hall, which will be elaborately decorated for the occasion. The Reception Committee will be Miss Lilian Kelly, Miss Belle King and Miss Emma Madlgan. The floor manar runaway horses and the wheels of the vehicle passed over him. Strovel was driving down the steep grade when one of the traces of the harness gave way.

The horses became frightened and dashed away at breakneck pace. The driver held fast to the reins until unseated. Then the horses continued the Journey without door and politely asked her for an address. Mrs. Brast did not know the address and the Mongolian politely retired.

The theft was not discovered until hours later. ot the Institution. Tbe celling of the "vagrancy corridor" iu the basement of the north wing of the building caught from a gas Jet which was burning near It. The flames would soon have been beyond control had not Jailer Schoneau, alarmed by the emoke, made an investigation. He extinguished the fire, but found thnt It had burned through into the corridor above reserved for I'nlted States in the suit.

It is thought by bis relatives that Leveira has gone to Portugal, his native country. Richard Leveira, a son, who has been living with the old man, testified tbat his had mysteriously disappeared. A daughter IViaV AOVEHTISEMBVrs. only stopping when the buggy was a TO AID CONVENT. TURNED OUT TRUE.

Coffee Drinking Itrnponsllile. MeVey. will be assisted by F. J. DoliDg and complete wreck and they were exhausted.

Tor several hours Strovel lay in the road BERKELEY, January 31. Tbe comic opera J. U1U1CK. "Ttratcs of Penzance" ts to be given for the prisoners unconscious. When friends found bim they There were forty-three prisoners In the Lsue a i en in ism ana in iwo turner od-tained letters of administration on his estate.

Since then there has been no settlement. Attorney E. fyron Wolf, reprefentlng At-torney-GeDeral Ford, had Stanley cited to show cause why he had kept the money. Ubere belcg no heirs the sum is forfeited to the State School Fund. Judge Ellsworth decided the matter very promptly, sllowlng Staly to keep only $73, lis commteeton for adrulnincring upon the estate.

thought at first that he was fatally injured benefit of St. Joseph's Convent by Snn Francisco friends of the order, in Shattuck Hall on Monday evening, February 10th. WILL REPENT BEFORE MAST. Young Rue, Who Assailed Japanese, Will He was brought to bis home and a phystclaa found that he was suffering from a severe If A PINNER TARTY A I'M BE P. OF years ago a physician made thia statement; 'Coffee drinking Is responsible for more Ills than any other thing, but It li Impossible for me to make ray patients believe stated that she thought her father had returned to Portugal.

Both claimed not to have seen him for three mouths. Some months and since the beglunlng of the divorce suit, Leveira was paid $10,000 In satisfaction of a mortgage he held on property In Contra Costa couuty. It Is this money that he Is said to have taken uway with him. Leveira and his wife are each over seventv concussion of the brain. He was also badly Be Sent to Sea.

ALAMEDA, January Rue. who TIE bruised and cut about the face and head. was nrrested on Tuesday last Ith three other 'Neither would I believe him, but con tinued to drink my coffee with sweet con- CHARGED IE NORTHERN PACIFIC years of age. They had been married for boys, Robert Kiernan, Sherman Evans and George Percy of East Oakland, for nttacklug the pretty Japaneae girl, Nobu Knrlbari is the only one of the four now In the citv priBon. lent.

After a time I became aware of lbs nearly a half century when Mrs. Level! corridor that caught fire. All were locked In their cells except two "trusties," John Monroe and Jesse Allen. These two men knew vt the fire, but neither made an attempt to put it out. or to notify the Jailer of the danger.

For this reason Schoneau thinks that they may have purposely tuvjied the gas Jet high in the hope that It would catch tho woodwork of the celling. "The most of the prisoners were In ttr cells," he said to-day, "but Allen and Monroe were in the corridor. They saw the fire for several minutes before I discovered it, yet made no effort to notify me. My opinion Is that they wanted to create a panic, and then, in the mix-up, get away. "The men In that corridor are a had lot and we have to watch them constantly.

Had I not discovered the fire when I did there would probably have been a terrible disaster." began suit for divorce. She claimed thnt fact that I was frequently lying awake nearly all night without any apparent reason, and the morning found me tired out and nervous. E- STE miii un neonepaav, St which ycung Rue will be the principal witness, the lad will sent to sea by his parents. Kiernan will be renrenenteit ah-. 0 IF Bin 1ISEST Banker's London Housekeeper Heard He Was "Wanted." Charles Droller of San Francisco.

The Jacan- "The insomnia increased, then came her husband had been cruel for twenty years. Mrs. Leveira was given an order for Jtoo for costs and $100 for attorneys' fees. The suit will now most likely be given her by default, but unless Leveira puts in an appearance there may be a lively fight over a division of the property left at San dull pain at the base of the brain and se More Steamships Will Be Prominent Rancher in Oregon Is Accused of the Offense. Built and Additions to Made.

000k HEINZE'S SECOND VICTORY. Granted an Order to Inspect the Workings of the Anaconda Mine. BCTTE January Cleney to-dsy granted F. Augustus Helhze a second order for a survey snd inipection of the workings of the Anaeonda mine, with a view to se Special ipa ten to "The TACOMA. January 31.

H. St, John Dix BURNS WILLJE FATAL. San Bernardino Orchards Fatally Injured by Coal Oil Can Explosion. SAN BERNARDINO, January TACOM V. January 31.

During the pres PENDLETON January 31. Tom Jenkins Is confiued In Jail at Whatcom, after his trip from London, where be ent year the Northern Pacific Is to be one Kane was arrested here and taken to Cou of the greatest factors In the growth of don, Gilliam county, charged with horsestealing. Kan is a well-known rancher CUTS CABLE RATES. Russia Reduces Tariff on Messages Wired to European Cities. Special Dispatch to "The TACO.MA January 31.

Cable rates from Oriental cities to Europe will probably be greatly reduced during the next year In consequence of Ihe completion of the ovrrland teleEranh line from Vladlvostock to St. Peters curing evidence In a suit againet the Anaconda Tacoraa shipping. Tbe amount of freight which is handled on the docks in this city Is already reaching proportions which have and has lived in this county eighteen years Kane says be can prove bis innocence. company lor the alleged Illegal extraction of ore from the Belmont mine, which ownership is claimed by Hrlnse. Judge Clancv's Brut or-der was in the Fa4rmotint cane and Its execution was suspended by the Supreme Court The Anaconda Oompany will appeal.

demanded substantial addition to the ware For several years men have been going to house capacity along tbe front. The com- tbc ranges of Gilliam county and running horses out to other counties, where tbey uany Is known to have plans for greatly in vere pressure at my heart. My outside work was given up, for I could hardly bear the little fatigue of the day. 'Nervous prostration, brought on by the Docior said. I thought of the words of old Dr.

Bagley, 'Coffee is the poison that is etc. "I had heard of Tostum Food Coffee, and determined to try it. The first cup was so eak and flat that it was not fit to drink. The next time it was prepared I looTted after it myself to see that the direction were followed properly. The result was a revelation; I found it a delicious beverage.

"The cure was not wrought In a day, but little by little my nerves became strong, the pain ceased, and again I could sleep like a tired child. "I am now completely restored to health, by Tostum Food Coffee, used In place of ordinary coffee; have regained the fresh complexion of girlhood, and I can realize the truth of tbe old Doctor's statement. I wish people could understand that truth before they permit coffee to break them down. "I have known of several others who have been restored to health by leaving oft coffee and taking up Fostura Food Cof Atwood, an sged rancher ho resides on the I terrace, near Colton, was the victim of an ex-plcslnn at 4 o'clock this morning which terrl-bly burned his legs from Just above the knees down to the ankles. 1 he seoident occurred white Mr.

Atwood was llgbUng smudge fires In his orange grove, and was caused by the Igniting of a can of oil used In saturating the coal. Atwood bad already lighted a basket, but not being satisfied with the progress e.f the flames, started to pour on more oil. He had Juit tipped, he can when a flame shot up from the coal, Igniting the oil. The can exploded, dashing the burg and Moscow. Russian authorities in the creasing the size and strength of the fleet was arrested for the alleged wrecking of the Scandinavian-American Bank of Whatcom and the Bank of Blaine.

From his cell he announces that his relatives In England are arranging to forward money to pay tho depositors In full. Dix hopes that In this way his release will be obtained. He says his trial, set next month, will show tbat he was himself the victim of designing men and that the banks were Insolvent when he was induced to purchase control of tbem. Sheriff Brlsbln learned in London that Jenkins' arrest was brought about by a woman after both Plnkerton and Scotland Yard detectives had failed to locate hlra. Far East have Just snnounced a new schedule bad confederates, who would sell the ani which it operates between this city and the ot rates which very materially reduce the cost mals and divide the proceeds among the Orient, and it, Is stated in reliable quarters of tclf sranhlc correspondence.

The tarirt trom NEW CALIFORNIA RAILROAD. Line Is to Connect With the Southern Pacific in Siskiyou County. Vladlvostock to London ts cut to cents. If gang." Tbe stock association of the county determined to break up the practice. The inessnap Is wired to an agent in St.

Peters burg and thence to London cr other European cities the rate is only 25 cents association offered rewards and stationed Hfciu'iAU. January 31. Application ba men in different parts of tbe county to watch per word. A rate of 10 cet.ts Is made if the message is telegraphed to St. Petersburg and avery suspicious looking individual, keep thence mauea 10 us utuuiianuu.

tui'se uu-fBrenllala are made for the purpose of develop. "tab" on all new horses that come Into their Jenkins bad rented a London residence, at ins Russian business. The volume of business territory, finding out where they come from which Attorney S. M. Bruce and Cashier iroins via Vladlvostock will depend largely on that by the end of the year the Northern pacific will be shipping 100 per cent more freight than It is handling at this time.

Plans have already been consummated for an increased fleet of steamships, doubling the number which plied between Tacoraa and the Orient during 1301. ASKSTO REOPEN CASE. OAKLAND, January 3. Mr. Florence Knt'b, whom Judge Greene recently denied a divorce from Henry L.

Keith, to-day filed a petition to be allowed to reopen her cafe. She claims that siuce her husband has failed to support her and her child, that even worse, he has followed her about from piace to place and compelled her to support bim. Imring the Inst six months only has paid for the child's expenses the sum of 150 mazing on over aiwooo legs and trousers. The lower portion cf his body waa In flames when W. W.

Wilcox, who was smudging In his a block distant, hearing Atwood cries, ran to4he spot. Wlicox threw his heavy overcoat around Atwood and extinguished the flames, but the burns wilt prove fatal. C. B. AND Q.

TREASURER QUITS. CHICAGO. January 31. James G. Tcasley, Vice-TreBident and Treasurer of the Chicago, Burlington and Quincy Railroad Company and the extent to hich messages are subjected to and who sold them.

One of the missing horses had been sold by Kane to Charley Cunningham. It is said that Ave horses have Frank Oleson of the Whatcom bank were also living. He also had a room In a downtown hotel, which he used as an office, and In Russian censorship. MINING COMPANY INCORPORATED flltd in the Cnlted States Land Office here for a right of way over Government lands for the Klamath Lake Railroad. This proposed lumber road Is to extend from Weeds at a point two milea on the Oregon aide dividing line between that State and California, across a line In the southwest direetiem to Lairds Station on the Southern Paeiflc main line In Sifklyr.u county, a dinar.co of twenty-five miles.

The Government ginerally grants uch petitions. As soon as this one la granted the copstruction of the road will be commenced. James F. Far-raher, who ran for Congress from this dlstrirt last election, is prominent In this big and railroad enterpriM feeen disposed of In this country recently NEW. YORK, January 31 The Colorado Gold snd Sliver Mining Company, capital which his arrest was accomplished.

This was brought about by the curiosity of the woman who kept his house for him. From conversations between Bruce, Oleson and Jenkins she learned that the latter was wanted by the American authorities and in- ART IN GARDENING. "Art In Landscape Gsrdenlrg" ts the subject of a lecture to delivered to-night st Mechanics' Institute, by fi. A PrKr-Windshagen. landscape ar- Treasurer of the new Chicago, Burliugton and fee.

Please do not publish my name, but I am willing to answer letters of tnqulijr if sump is inclosed." Name given by Foe-turn Battle Creek, Mich. was Incorporated at Trenton. N. .1., to-day. by Kdwln V.

Kennedy and John Hwi't of New York, snd Worthlngton M. Jacobs of Rutherford, N. J. t.st. will be Illustrated with stmopticoo quincy Hauway i.ompany, tne lessee or all the Burllnston properties, has resigned, lo tske tract to-day views..

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