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About The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 1, 1901)
«• W.J • <# • * * I SCIO r»s Mort Alt WM h Port T« wi send. Wash . Oct 29.— Two ateaitWrs arrived h<r« frou Xom« today, bringing over I S’»' j »» srngera, lb« Rrnalur briugii-g ¿25 and j t h« < iarrunc 7UÜ. Th« Setiator satle<l from Nome ' October 19 and for several day* before sailing tte icy finger» of winter had fastened tb«tnw-(v«s on Nome and ■ vicinity. Know waa falling and ice had formed and proj»arat ion« were 1 teing made for a long, cold winter, Wh«n the H«»iat««r sailed the «team- ship Queen was ai Nome and Ip** Roanoke was al St Micheál A furious northern _ gale waa lija.wing The Queen, Valencia and fksu*oke will te the last steamers (font N««me. ami they will bring alsu.-ft 2,<»»i |>eo- ple, and thare* ».re many more who would return 61 transportation could te svs'iirrde. lies Hie» a large number of deslijatlte who would te conijiellod k> rertiain at Nome and (arc an Arc tie w inter, dejariiding ujiun charily. fUarsttUhM W »»i»—« w» iti« ............. 1 laiawsa«»■■««■ ViMiEI i)lt J. tt specialist for Refraction and Defects of the Eye. There ia a scarcity of fìrewiwnl at i Balen», Chile and Argentine are preparing I for war. King Edward is «offering (rom can cer of th«- tliroat. rtmri.k’ti, on. U cylt-r denies that hi- aspire« to a /'ill make regular trips Io Scio. »*1 ■wuisli dictatorship <(irh local aula tan for data of visits. Two »t«am«n have arrival at fort Townsend from Nome. Twi tity-five liisurgi-iita wi re killtsl in a light near llu Ito. Nashville jioltce attempted to arnwt a Great Northern rnHirr Americans pr>>p'«> to buy up th«. »Irv.' t railways of ,-t p, •« rsl-utg. J. BÍJPD. Prop. ommercial )use i! %% N«wly Fumuhsd anL Rotated Throughout n »n auppbcd with ths markets attorti.Jt 'a SOO, OREGON Bndgs. The town of Brohuisk, Russia, i destroyed by Arc and several lives 'lust. Several Boers, wearing khaki« uni ' forms, were court martiahsl aiw.i shot Tb«- McKinley Mimnrial. Arch Aa- ■ «otflCfain issue» a Statement to th« 1 |«lblic. Three persona were kiltel|it> a rail- j road wreck at ^a crossing near Mil waukce. Many jss-ph- are Is'ing devoured by i wolves while working in the fields in .! * Eight million salmon ei g» nave j liern received at tbv CJ< 'kaina* hatchcry. and ¡ti Celai arc encottrng- Conditfoap ... - __ ! itig. l.aek ol bwd is bringing the uatives to terma R<attic engineers to sue insjicctorw Ja]«an raises a loan of lO.ttUO.tUU I yen. Venlict in the Islander inv-.etiga- lion. SCIO | Conserrativ«'Chinese want Minister ■ Wu recalled. Boulbrrn Pacific paasrnger train I held up in l*i«- county. Noted smuggler eacaped from jail at port Townsend, Wash. Kooecvelt and other dirtinguiahed men receive degrees from Yale. ■ * Cold rains iu the Bulgarian moun tains may force the brigands out. Oregon e*|«>rt butter adjmlgisl al-ove high«-»! standard at Buffalo. Audul«on Boy broke the world’s half mile trotting record at Memphis. Ail Oregon ci question involved to cxj«ert IsMil/ ufficiaU. Reinforcement» reach the Island of Ramar from Manila (lenenti Chaffee dore not consider that there la cause for alarm. Wall Htn-et awaits the return of J. Pierpont Morgan. Many peraona were hurt in a (ianic in a Louisville theater Coat of public schools of Oregon for l'MMl was nearly 11,6011,COOk An injured fireman sure the South ern Paci.Vj f >r •40.<MU dama^re. General Buller has been relievrel of command of the First Army Corp«. Oregon 8b«rt Line train wracked in felalm and engineer ami firctuan killed. ■foie pi-tfonnance o! the btudents’ Ofsiustic Asoociation was tlic feature .'y r^J^bration. a L Gam« *■ * >hsllM »\v>f * : (tv A hange 4 cuffint rate« V :v! cille» 4 '« y. w Ut EGON. TIMS OF tt«»< 1.200 Psswscsrx THE WORLD. 4 ** SUsmart trowi itw Icy Xortfc »ROM THE FOUR QUARTERS OF C. 1. VINCENT. Prop. • x , i INSPECTOR 8 REPORT IscruM ia to»« <* Lit» on Slsamb«MU la.i Y«ar. Washington, Oct. 2H — The annual report of General James A l*umont, auparviaiug Inspector General of steam venM-l» th«- last b«cal year, haa bean made public. It »how* that 9.773 veoM-ls were in«l»<'t<»l during the year, a d«vrea»c ol so from the figure» for th« precceding y«-ar. The total | om of life on steam vcsim I» last year was 34R. an increaae of 140 over tin previo.ia year. ■ By the I om of the steamer Rio tie Janeiro at San Fran- cisco last February 127 livea were lo»t. Gent ral Dumont adivses that sec tion 44'.*O of III« revised »tatiltes, pro viding for at least three water tight coinj»artincut* in all »»‘a- going ami coastwise steamer», l<e amended to in clude all p*a»«ngrr ami ferry lamta hereafter built of 500 ton« and up- ward. regard!« tut of the w«t«»r they navigate, and further, that th niiiiilvr of paaaenger* I«- liin»ite<i on ferrjy Itoat* running route» exceetl- Ing three milt* from «lock to dock.” ENTOMBED BY CAVE-IN. Ellorti M»4r la R««<u< Twa Utah Mimra Salt laikc. ( tab. Oct. 29.—A tele plionc nicsai'ge from Bingham, Ttah, tonight stat«» that up to 10 P. M , revelling parties had failed to rt sell Cbarle» Nuiiiug and William Ander son, the two miner» who were entomb ed in a cavw in in the Highland Boy mine At that hour it was not known whether the imprisoned men were dead or alive, their aigna)» hav ing ccaaeti after midnight last night. Great dltticulty i* being encounterrei in reaching the place where the men ar« It« »wS • »*c walls of the tunnel are constantly crumbling, not ouly impeding the work of rewu«», but b J mi endangering the live* of the miners who were endeavoring to save their entombed coniradc». KINQ HAS CANCER. Real C m AHI m ol Edward VII 1« t splainsd TrowM« 1« In flu ThruaL London, Oct. 2*J.—Kcynohla Week ly Newspaper is tiie first British jutper to aam-rt that King Edward 1« suffer mg from cancer of the throat. In today'» issue, it declared that since hi« majesty’« aoeeaeon, three opera tions have been performed for the re moval of papilloma on the left vocal ehoid and that one waa removed from th«- right vocal chord last week. Issistance was hastly summoned," • E-' ’i’** majesty was Jty, and an * .performed. ** jnporary l now -•‘»«th, Í ♦ F*. t •<v- X ■«YA r . 7. */ r- -2.*--* •/ Ï - t OREGON. A litany college haa an enrollment uf I IM etudesta. A 2year<dd wa» drowned year-old child waa near All .nena by falling into a |««>l of water. Irrigation couutry haa thia year. A ’S » a •? A PLOT ON SHAH 8 LIFE. V1FT1MS OF A FIKE Sswaslaw on th« Name* Lotxion, Oct 2M —"News has 1^-v-ti rv-ceinsl Irere from Teheran" sack a dispatch from 8t Petersburg to t lie l*aily Mail, "r>( the discovery's»! a «eri- ■ hm pha again«* (lie life of the shah. The le*»|er» of tl.e .-« nspirwey wer* t! - st ih • two brothers It«« grand vtaicr Stult Asoam and Hie shah's son-in-law. The two l^.itiers have been tenished for life to ArebiL The son-in-law wu aeatenced to death, Imt on the «catTold hi« sentence wws iwitigatcd by the shah's Arman to Bogging until he revealed all the name« of the conspirators. "The shah's favorite, Gavame, who was also i c«»iKx-rued, coivcrriied, waa was par- ilottod on the acai. waffold, but diod tuliae* qtienlly in prison. The whole rvvo- Iiitiounry jtarty, together _ with the higher |>rie»ts. were in the plot and ami all will lw licbreultsl or imprisoned for life. There la a veritable panio aniongjhe people at Teheran.” OVER 300 CAUGHT IN A FIRE TRAP IN PHILADELPHIA THREE TONS OF GOLD N(»ufM la»« troai Yukon (In SisawHr Portland Ovsr trv« Hundrsd R«t«ra l‘ort Townsend, XVaah., lh-t. 25 — Tin- steamship I'tirtlaial arrived here at I 30 this morning, twinging 520 passengers and three tvus of gold, moat of which came down the Yukon Io 8C, Michael The |tas»<tigerik ar riving re|»>rt that winter has prac- tically set in. and that ice has begun to form along the shore at Bt. Mi ch* «1. At Nome ths st -<>«■« around Ito- IranspirVation eumpani,»' othc«w are mu»t exciting. Hundreds of |n»>- pls cvnigregale, all •»■«•king trans|n»rta- lion, and accommodations on sl«amera «lue to sail 1* not near »ufllcienl lor tin-d* > ,»nd. Tit« I'ortlaml r« j»>tta that nothing waa seen of the Garouuc ujt to Oct. II, the day ah» sailed, ami th« aunator had not arrived. The schooner Abbi« M itesring »ailed (or Puget Sound OcAobwr 10, The rcVe- nue cutter Bear »ailed from Dutch Harbor for Port T«>w»cnd IM. 14. and the Manning ami the Th« Us will remain north until N«vvtnl»-r I The Portland had a rough |«u>«sgc down, »ini owing to th« crowd««! txmdilimi, there waa much complaint from the p«M«M-gera. P* iladelphia, Oct. 2»—A tire in wh ch Hie Jtollce say 1'J jarsuus h*t tlfir live» ami many were svrmu»ly ■ ml (icrhajw latally injured, occurred in Hie heart of ths busiue»» «Motion of the city. The Illite ah.ry building al 1219 and 1221 Market street, «Jccupicd by Hunt, jWilk.nsoii A Company, up The »almon run haa been very good holster* and furniture tleahrs, and •o tar ami aome heavy haul* have two uncaicupied- buihfiiigs at 1223 I teen inade. and 222'> Market street, were de- A hdge of flegree of Honor of 75 stroyrth Many ultnr building» were mem Item has l«"«ii formed at New «laniaged, ami the lues is «-wtimatrel to OVER NIAGARA FALLS. Pine Creek. be upwards of •5«»>,iRk). The Are started at 10 30. It is sup. Two Vmatilla Indian» arc under ar- Womaa Aeewnpliehe* the Fee« Without poaed to have Iwrti i-a used by an explo reat for killing an Indian woman nan I »fury sion of teniine or naptha, pt ha. which, wh'>m they l»-lit-vt»l to lw a »orcercaa. ■I ... hi the man with other malerials used . ''.... I : - x V ., < J- The chair factory at Alltany was facture of furniture, was stored in the PACKING PLANT BURNED destroy««) by tire which started by a Mr». Anna Edin Taylor went m cellar. The tiam«-» »hot up the eleva hot electric light gloltc breaking ami Niagara Fall« on the Canadian «1 tor shaft,and in lew than live minute* Half M i I! h » s Pollar Nr* at Hammond. Ind. till« alter noun ami aeirvivcd, a ft falling into a varnt»h tank. every one of th«« nin« t!o«»r» uf the ¡never before a<x*onipli»hcel and. four Budding« tn Ruins. The l»dy of W, If. Young, of [deed. never attempted except in th* structure were ablare. Hainc- who suddenly di«appeare<l d«-lileratc commission of suicide. There were 20 employe*, men ami Chicago, Oct. 35.—Half a million «ever») w«-eka age, waa found ainiut 12 She made the trip in a barrel. Not women, at work in the different de «lol I* rs worth of bui hi Inga ami slaugh mil«» from Baker City. I only ditl »he survive, but she escaped partments at the time. Those on tered cattle wore il«*troy«»l by lire f.ouia Harvuy wa» arrested at Pre» i without a broken bone, her only ap the second limit were the llrst to sec which broke mil III the plant of the G. coll Saturday and taken to Pendle parent injuries being a »calp wound the flames. Instantly there wa* a H. Hammond Peeking e<>ni|«ny at ton. charged with aaeault. Ilarvt-y one ami a half incite« long, a «light wibl rush for the tire eseaj««», but ow> Hammoml, Imi . tonight. At mid | conciMwion of the brain, »om » shock Ing to the highly inflammable nature night four building* had toppled had been wanted for thr«e we«'k». of the material list'd by the firm, the over in ruins, and llie Bantea were A larger »creage of ]»•«» will le |>llt to her nervou* »y»tem and bruittea blare spread with remarkable rapid roaring high altovo the «liamantled about the lady. The barrel in in at Wetlderburn rn next season, • lid ity, dealing ileath to the unfottu- walls and threatening io destroy the which Mr». Taylor made the journey the pa* canning i Indb»try will be CUT’ is four and a half feet high and about nates a* they made I ran tie litil unsuc Iti structure» that remained standing. ried on on a larger scale than ever. On«' woman three feet in diameter. A leather cessful effort* U> e»cu|w' At lu «Ir, icbt 111' foil"« IO< bn Idl R. . Hume, the Curry county can- 1 harnca* anti cushion» inside prot««ted leaped from one of the top floors into ing» were in rtilnn Export beet cool- nerymau, expects to build a large ' her body. Air w«» obtained through Market »treet, ami wa* instantly r, » f..ur »tory brick ami train«- »1 nunilter of cottage* this winter at .» rubla-r tube connecting with a »mall killed. Five others who )eap«<l from lure containing thousands of bead of Wedderburn, al-o a large tieimdiouae | <>|*'i:ing near the top uf the l>arrel wimhtws were piaked up living, but htered cattle; the c«d« for fish nets. i Mr» Taylor is a school I teacher, and died on the way to the h<Mpital. While the tire escape was tilled witii Saw mill» of Haret-y county are »aid i n-centiy came here from Bay City, the panic stricken men and women to have had an excellent trade this Mich. the wall collapatsl, an«! eight persona season. Building and improvement THE CHINESE PROTOCOL. arc known to have l«een buried in the al Burna luui made a market for many j ruina. A few minutes later the front thousand» of feet of lumber. ' Provili». ol lh< Documtnl Brought by Mr. wall fell inward, ami it is not known Oregon M asked to send her forestry whether any lawlies are under It. RockhllL exhibit, now al the Pan-American I fsuch is the case the person* were W .v»hingtun,Oct.2H — Sjwx'ial Com protebly burned to ileath lefore tlic Exposition, to the International For Rts'kliill ha« assumed I wall coila|«»ed. est, Game ami Fi-h association ex|>o- missioner When the tiremsn «ilion to l»< helvi at Philadelphia. No charge of the bureau of American roachar the rear of the building they republics. His Chinese mission i» found the street literally piled up vember 2ft to December 21. Oregon supreme c.yirt hand« down '’•«’»••nt"»’. » '"> with victim* who had teeo carrml must submit to BecretayHay down by the falliug wall. The* ' I j that ..... he .............. ........ three im|M>rtant decisions. 1 final report upon it. .Mr. Rock- A Chinaman wm brutally I «»a ten i hill brings with him a corrected copy were conveyed I«» the nearest hospital A new two-story building, a* y< and robted of at Meacham. I of the filial pruloOol. It waa solely uncompl»-t«»l, prevented the spread i Oregon railroad» will promote home through the effort* of the United the flame» to the eastward, in whic State-« govern men t,aaexcrt«wl through direction they wer»1 blown by the ! ilstul a polyaeo;»» machine. In the fattening of hog» for local market*. ! Mr. Rockhill, that what are known wind, Otherwise. today Philadelphia j scramble many were knocked down Machinery for lairing for oil to a i as the commercial concessiona in the would have wiUMKMcd the greatest 1 and 13 Injured, three seriously. Of depth of 1,500 ft < t ia being placed on ' protocols were s«vur«»l Thus a Are in Ila history. Beverei busine»» I the latter one may die. A tiumter a farm near Toledo. «ingle staple, namely flour, wa* house* on the south side of Mark* I | of other persons were bruis«»! or cut The total output of young »almon |>laced iqiuri the Chinese free list In atroet were l«udly acorchad, but not : but their injurie» were slight. from the hatcheriea tributary to the vii-w of the present large market for seriously burned. Eye witne. wi It was alsmt 3 30 o'clock, just after Columbia will te about WO,000,000 AmeriiYin flour in China and the say that the (lames spread with re I the first act of "Tenneaa«'«»'» Parvi- enormous prospective demand to fol markaid« rapidity, owing ’to the fact i ner," and while the poly«c<tpc wa* tilth thia year. low closer relations, this on«' cotice»- that much naptha, varnish, excelsior ' being gottaii ready that the tlasli of A Hood River apple grower gath ■ ion is regard«»! as of great value. and other highly itiAammabh« materi- flam* came that caused the panic, ered 50 lore» of apple» from 4-year al was used by the firm. Employes Many women ami children, who old Ifrr. and found lea* than a Imx THE FAMINE IN CHINA. who start«»! down Hie fire «-»cape iu | mainly com|»>»e«l the audience, made of wormy fruit. the rear of the «building before the > a rush for the door. Th« |»anio A Salt in man waa attacked by a S im Hundred rhouund Persons an Verge tiamea sir re visible from Hie street, seinal the gallery, and in a moment foot |>tul, but gave the robter such a were compelled to jump before they th« occupant» were (»lunging plunging down Survstwet Femine Spreading, drubbing that the latter wa* jtart|ly had traveled two stories, because of the »tairv or were taking the swifter Bhangbai, <*ci. 2«. — According to able to get away. the flaoraa breaking through the win-1 melbtsl of climbing down tutu the reliable report* re»-«iv«»l by British Crook County ia fast coming to the Consul General Warren, flOO,(MM) |icr- down. The first firemen who arrived auditorium proja-r. In their hast« front aa a cattle raising country. On« non» in the piovince of An Hui and devoted their energies entirely to li e many fell, landing on those beneath ranter recently «old i'«O head at $22 and dim,(mu in the province i>t Kiang 8u work of rescue. Net* were spread in I Ht'veral were Icdly hurl in thia way. th« front and rear of the fill 1 bling and The attaclM« of the theatre at- 50 heat! of yearling heifer» at $21 arc on th«' verge of starvation, ami »Olli»» who r‘ ----- - jumptsi in -------------- were «av«d in tempted to «top the mad rush. The the famine is «preading. The avail this way. band played and a nunil»r of th« able funds are inaigiiificaiit. Tb« Portland Mark«!«. slock comj>any da need. Thia had Sc«iw« Wsrs Hornbls 1 Cliiiieae have contributed <7,5(0 and I much effect lit quieting those ucar Wheat —Walla WnllJ, 11 ninni the foreigners £|,5<I>. A committal« Two men, one white end one col- 55<*5.'» tjc* ; bluestem, 5Bc; Valley, the »tags. ored, emerged from th« fourth story <>f the consul» is teing formed to aid PF » f * 1 •>*»<«*>*> The great rush occurred where th« - the sufferers. and stood on the fire ««cape with th« 1 Flour—Best grati«», $2 fun*3 50 ■t»|c came tlown from the gallery. Dames all around them. The while < Here the two crowds |«rr barrel, graham, <2 60. mH and were Curtailing t opper Prodwlion. man danced up and down ami ap-1 fteckixi into »|«ace nut large enough Onta—Nominal tMh<*9i (10 pr ventai. Butte, Mont., Oct. 28 — The • B- peared to te bereft of his reason. The > for half of them. "The wcalter were Barley—Fet'd, ♦ I.'*<<* 1 &., brewing, ti««pc< rd policy of the Amalgamated colored man st«»»! for a few seconds ! •«Min knocked down and trampled tin- $16.00 (»er ton. copper company to curtail j«ruduc- and then juinjted to his death below. 1 — « . . . —.. The crowd literally rolled Millst uff» — Bran, 917*118; mid- tion in order to keep the Hie prica price «ff iff The white man *tood' on the Are:'* ¡down tie long flight of stair». A« tlling, $2th*21, short», r.w««2O, chop, copin-r up to 17 cents, ia now in force. eaca|« until te was* overeome and : |«oon ■■ the ru«h was over the care of •18 Both the Anaconda and the IL»ion then fell to his death m the street, i the injured began. A big room was Hay—Timtdhy. $ll«tl3; clover, .( Montana mini» and smelters have There waa no fire /«cap* on the front ,, , ■ ; converted into a temporary hospital, $7««'<i 50, Oregon wild hay, $.’»«♦<1 per bean cfom-d down, but it is said the of the bulling, am! 1 a “ • employe*| „¡,1^ every |«atrol wagon an<i 1 ■us|M-nsi<in will te only temporary. rushed madly to the rear. amlailance in the city wa« soon en Butter—Fancy creamery,25«*27Jg'c; An employe nf Hunt, Wilkinson 4 1 Fully 8,000 men are oat of employmnt. gaged In hauling the wounded to the y, 1N«2G*. »tore, 14«* 15c p«r Co. made the fullowing statement hospitals or their home». Yung La's S»cnl PUaa. "The fire started in the te«cni«ut •—Storage, 2ilc ; freak, 23t*24c, Shanghai, Oct. 2H—- The newspaper» at the bottom of the new freight «-leva 21M2I. Below H«r Cuatreil Speed that General Yung l.u's tor shaft. Workmen were employ«-d Full croam, twin«. 12'»(* consider ■ t t|i»|>at<'li to I.i Hung Chang, adjusting the mechanical ap|>aratus, Anna|K>li«, Mil, Oct. 25 —The tor- png Aint-r if.». 13 « 1 if ___ i» it being intended to start the elevator _____ aa»» rting that the __ Emprea»I*owager pedo-hoat Thornton, built by the •Chicken«, mixed. $2’»M» anxious to enter into friendly rela-W'-day. The first any of 11^0» th« William R. Trigg company, of Rich $4.00; dre-w-d lordile "_____________ ground floor knew of the Are wa* when ■pringa, $2 «MM 3.00, I tions with Russia, and adding that mond. Va , made anotta-r run y ester- Hung Chang must promptly a sheet of flam« leaped upwani day Io complete« her official »|*«d ucka, $3 for old •3.00M Li through the shaft. Everyone at once concimi« the Manchurian treaty, is gee»«- $•’>«• 7 per doe- trial. She made only 25 knot« an rtishtd out through the rear. lottile; drested. prompted by revenge. hour. The Contract call» for 26. ■ ’ F«»Sowk 0.» faUwr'» Couasst ite.Si*« gross, dressed pd . sheep, •• 25gro*a, New York, Oct. 2H — It is reported Hind. atvy. M'-sA 25, light, from Peshawar, «ayaaBimla di»|wtch ton nd. to the New York and London Times, «*7 ’gc that Ameer Habib Vllah, following the counsel nt his father, consult* m st «ers *.3 5< X* I IM) S tlw mother of Umar Jan in all im Sra.tMM3J>0, dressed4! portant state affairs. Rhe is a royal P*»u mi princess, was the chief wife of Alnlul ’ v”'round. * • V* ISt««- per pound ; Rahman, and enjoys much prestige. '^'tlEiáe. mohair. 8he ilo«» not hfad any fncti«in «gain» Habib Vllah, as Umar Jan ia only r sack. 12 years old. --------------‘ has said ' »* 1 OF c J®. ' ’-.-'Ci- - » *»* ' * ■’*«, «• c ,.•* INTI REST FROM ALL PARTS I . . 1. r* r‘- , « ' 35 ' 4** -P *A' *, '•■5 NOVEMBEK \ i:\isoi riif.si'.vri- SHIPS FROM NOME EVENTS OF THE HAY Keystone Shaving Parlors OllEGOX .s*. Sink« Mavcmaat la Spam Barce Ionia, Oct 28—The anarchiat pro|Mganda in favor of a general ■trike 1» proving fruitful in Spain. est (piantiti«* cd Leading anarch late »aeert that com mixing » ith miltere throughout the world, repre In IWMI senting 8,000,000 workers, are only from Italy I awaiting the signa* to inaugurate !» ton« from ... the universal «trike proponed by the Greece, 4.M78 German workmen and approved by the American and Euroiw-an commit- fist Train Wracked. CJwrjsd Wah Murdsr. Ottumway, fa , Oct. 28. —Chicago, Fair Play, Colo., Oct. Burlington A Kansas City passenger trk-t Attorney Pence has tiled infor train No. II waa wreck«»! two miles mation charging Charles Baker amt east of Exline shortly after 1 o'clock Mr». Ella J. Vallie with the murder tialay, the entire train, consistitife of of Hie latter'» husband, I'pl ide Vallie, day coach, mail and combination «»f Jefferson. Mr». Vallie, who had cars, with the engine, lining thrown I Iren discharged after a prelitaituvry over a 40-foot cm ten k merit. The cars 'examination «»n the «ame charge, was were splintered into »mall pieces. < rearrestol and l«»lg«-d in jai! in default There were nearly 3u paoM-ngcr« in . f ||«>,<«X) |«i| ihlk«r i» also ir. cn»- the coach.rend how any eaca|»cd i« a 1 today. Mr. Vallie wa« beaten to mystery. Three are protebly fatally deatlr several week* ago without any n)ured and wven other» tetlly hurt. ap|»arent motive. Gale« Buys • M.ilourl Road bigaatK I etui Rvmsint Pattonsburg, Oct. ift. — Tlie Kun- Laramie, Wyo., Oct. 25 — Prof<a»or aa« City A Northern Connecting rail O.W.GfImor*. in the employe of the road waa sold at auction here today for fftiO.OUU. to H. C. Wright, of Carnegie muacunt, of Pittalairg, haa Chicago, representing the interests of diacovered near Mwlicine Bow, Hl John W. Gate*. It waa previously : mil** w«»t of thia place, the almoal stated that a syndicate beaded by Mr. . complete foesiI remains of an ini- Gate« wa> anxious to •«•cure the prop i me»»e lirontriMurua, a very rare erty to form part of a big railroad i specimen, and one of the largest ever ay mi »cate which is to Include the found in the southern Wyeming tieid Omaha. Kanawa City A Eastern and The Tin- remain« remains will be 1» unearthed the Chea*peake A Ohio. «ent to Pittsburg.