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The Market and Will Proceed to Close it Out at Once-Everything Goes!
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OB IURNINI ARR BODY.
Hacksred corps* was Found
In a Closet.
Chiogo, Dec. 20 —The po
lice have secured evidence en
which they charge Michael Emil
Bollinger with the murder of
hi» wife, whose body was found
in a clothes closet at their home
Friday night burned almost to a
cinder.
It is the theory of the po’iee
that Bellinger, having become
tired of his wife, strangled her
to death Thursday night and
coneealed the body in the house
°*>til the following evening,
when he sent the children away.
Then, according to the police,
"• set tire to the body.
Ihe police have lerrned that
°ti I hursday evening Rollinger
left his home with a box con
fining »n insurance certificate
f r SSQ9 ou t] )o ]jf c o f M rg> Rol
hager and papers involving a
Bavarian estate to which the
ea, l woman had fallen heir
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sinks near Norfolk.
Norfolk, Va., Dec 20—The
“Hamer of New York, Philadel
phia and Norfolk railread line,
I' 1 * ( r P 6 Charles, caught fire
*S ain Sunday night in the dense
°t *iid sank on a ledge of mud.
Her keel liea at such an angle’
1 lftt W HI be hard to save her,
l ls thought. Ihe second fire
® &u gjit in the pilot house
Ur ucd out most es the interior?
of the boat.
It is now feared that her
beilers and eagines are damag
ed, and th® plates and hull may
be warped. This cannot be as
certained, however, until au ex
amination is made.
BIG LOAN TO RUSSIA.
Representative at st. Peters
burg Makee Announeement
St. Petersburg, Dec. 20.— An
official agency here issued the
following announcement:
“The United States charge
d’affaires, H. ID D. Pierce,
communicated to the ministr}’
of finance a proposal by Mr. Ir
vins, the representative of a
group of financiers, to make a
large loan to Russia. The decis
ion of M. Dewitt, the finance
minister, is not known.
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ONE TOLLGATE LESS.
Raiders D*ms*lißhed one in a
Kenfueky County.
! Lebanon, Ky., Dec. 20.—At
I midnight Saturday. tollgate
raiders cut down the Bradfords
ville and Huntsville tollgate,
leaving a notice: “Don t collect
any more toll at this gate.” This
is the only turnpike in the coun
ty that has collected toll for twe
weeks. The president of the
road has asked for state guards.
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BRYAN TO TAKE STUMP
Will Speak in the West Against
Expansion.
Washington, Dec. 20.—C01.
W. J. Bryan is to make a speech
in the near future at Denver,
Colo. He will go to his home at
Lincoln, Neb., for a few days,
and then proceed west. It is un
derstood that in the Denver
speech, he will more elaborately
express himself against the ex-.,
Lansiou for the administration?
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PUGILIST GIT WOTjiFUL
Once Flayed The Game on
“Kid” M’Coy.
New York, Dae 20 —The trial
of Fayue Strahan Moore, the al
leged wife of William A. E. Mo®r«,
for eemplieity in a “badger” gv. mt*
on Martin Mahon here last rfionth,
begins today. Moore was eonviet
ed of robbery last Friday. It the
defense concludes to put Mra
Moore or her husband on the stand,
the prosecution will call the
daughter of Mrs. Margaret Gaw,
of Cleveland, to the e and, and
Mrs. Gaw herself. Mrs. Gaw and
her daughter have given the prose
cution acceunts of Moore’s doings
that will prove interesting i»
brought out.
The daughter of Mrs. Gaw, ac
cording to her statemenb is
Moore’s wife. She says she went
to school with him in Cleveland.
Later she lost sight of him, hut,
on cerainj ro New York three
years ago, Moore esme to live with
them, The woman says that on
the promise o! marriage she ac
eo npauied Moore to London and
H >-u to Cape Town, Africa.
I'hey went to Sortsis, a water
ing place wear there, and stopped
at a hotel in wh*ch Barney Bar
nato was living. Moore sheared
>u introduction to the Diamond
King and. according to the woman,
proposed that she assist in a
badged game en Barnato, He said
they would get $30,000 in a few
minutes. She refused and says
Meere threatened to kill her, He
the* deserted her and she got
back to England oa money givsn
her by strangers.
She says Moore rejoined her in
Leudon. Then, according to the
wemen, followed another badger
proposal, this time to be worked
on Eid MeCoy, the pugilist, who
was stopping at the earns hotel.
She says Moore got MeCoy into
the mem, but she refused to assist
and McCoy, whe* he saw the game,
, knoeked Moore out. It is said
Moore has a brnkoa nose and a
scar as memsetoeof his encounter
with McCoy.
The woman she then left
Mo< re and returned to Cleveland
with her mother.
IS.LID. !L ■■'W.W—■—
YOUNG GRANT PERHAPS
May Be the Next S® at® Fr®m
Washington, D. C . Dec ao.
T.ie representative? es California
i i both House eui Sen <•* era di r
cussing the seusatu Dal light in the
Senate, |
The new Legislature stands 88
Republicans to 35 Democrats, with j
50 rcqaiied to elect. Ulyses 8.
Grant, better known as “Buck”|
Grant, son of Gen, Grant, is ferg
tng to the front and there are'
many who predict that he will
succeed Senator White.
Young Grant has been pr >min*-1
«nt in politics for years, and owes
hie prcse.it chant es to the fact
thottweot his appouei.ts have
become involved in charges of a
distasteful nature the Southern
Pacific Road being deep in the al
leged seh«wie.
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WAS GIVEN SIX MON THS
Artist Who Carrlcature® Em
peror William's Tiip.
Leip’ia, De It —Theodore
Heine, the artist who caricatured,
Eispeior William’s trip to the
Molj’ land has bee* sentenced to
six months imprisonment for so
doing.
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TOAfN SNOWED UNDER
Terrific Storm Bws»t Ovir
Eeulharn Arizona
Los Angeles, Cal., Dec 20. —
Mails reaehed her* Saturday night
front Globe Aiiz,, the the first f®ri
several days, The delay was
i®nsd oy the snowstorm which
» was the most terrific for many a
r day in Southern Arizona. Letters
I received from Globe state that
• seven feet of snow fell in that vici
nity, completely blockading busi
» uess portion es the town,
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STREET SARHELDUP
B®ld Dead Os Highwaym®* At
Tn]*do, Ohio.
Tolede, O , Dec 20. —An electric
st reel car filled with passengers
was held up and th® conduct®r
robbed and fatally shot about
midnight Saturday by masked
highwaymen. The hold-*p occur
red about three miles from the
central part of thecity M.chael
Shepl »r and Fr-nk Be.’zer, each
aged 18. are under arrest charged
; with the crime, The robbers eecur
> ed S3O from thocendri etor.
, WHAT CAUSED IT.
“I have been a constant suf
ferer from headaches and weak
eyes. I thought my trouble was
due to catarrh and I resorted to
Hood’s Sarsaparilla. I was soon
mproving, and I hnv® had no
severe attacks since I began fak
ing this medicine. I cannot aay
toomucli in its praise.” Indtama
Cobb, Sunny Side, Ga.
Hood's Pills cure all liver ills.
Easy to take, easy tw operate ;
reliable, sure. 25c.
DON CARLOS ILL
Final Meeting of Carlists will be
Hteld in Ven ce.
London, Dec. 20.—The Rome
correspondent of the Daily Mail
says:
Don Carlos, the Spanish pre
tender. returned to Venice last
week. His overwork has greatly
aggravated his respiratory af
fection. and he is obliged to keep
his bed. A final meeting ofCar
i list citizens is about tp bo held
1 n Venice.
’WDfILOUS”
Graiam, to saij Qiiay
Won’t Git JUstise.
HAS FILED OSWIR
Denying the Al'egac.'on Maele
by the Defendants.
Philadelphia, Dec. 20.—Dis
trict Attorney Graham filed the
answer of the Commonwt alth to
the petition of United States
Senator Quay, Einhard R. Quay
and former State Treasurer Hay
wood. The answer makes speci
fic denial of the allegations ad
vanced by the defendants, and
especially concerning former
Judge Gordon’s pa”t in the pro
ceedings.
Ihe assertion of Senator
Quay and his co defendants that
a fair trial cannot be obtained is
termed scandalous and untruth
ful. Arguments will be hea d
Jan. 7.
WHAT JOYFUL FEKLINg.
With the exhilarating sensa r.f
renewed health and strength and
internal cleanliness, which follows
the use of Syrup of Figs, is un
sn wn to the few who have not
progressed beyond the old-time
medicines and the cheap subeti
tutes sometimes offered but
accepted by the well-informed.
Buy the genuine manufactured by
the California Fig Syrup Co.
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M, Henri Lavedan was taken
and M. Zola was left in the
election to the vacant seat in
French Academy. This in
stitution ceems to have
fallen into the bands of smr.ll
fry, and men of genius must re
main on the outside.