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A coo'Cxtbfc wllll&oirctil Wcd Kiflay with tho Mnrlou couny cou- tcl ilotws' court tbnt will lend' to ojubg tio Gold Crook Mining DIh trlet, and result In planting n ajnolt er hi the mines with n cnjmclty of 101 tons a day, and tho opening of iroup o( vcy vnlunblo qimrtx nnrt (rfwnllllng gold mines trlbutnry to BHm. . . The owners of tho four 'largest b1uf, Colt Creek, Freolnnd Con MllMcd. Electric and Dluck SnKlc. fcuetullt thn wngon rond part ofj UnTOy In, nnd the county hnti orcct- J one bridge About six miles of .on road and four more bridges tts.'n to rench tho group, and an cranswient I to bo entered Into by i fe mice owners build the' wi and the ' county puts In ths W3i. The mine owners will then -"n a power pmnt, nnd the smelt-, wmpany will n tnll tho reduction MJt The development of theso ba engaged tho attention of S)"CIl!npnf nnA ...11 1 I I e ot this city nnd countv for rev- 1 rears, nnd thoy have convinced' Ctlcal smelter men thnt thnv.linvn HAest thing of "tho kind In this W of thB Nnrthwo:t. Tho mines f located 20 raue fron Mobamn. M kave brretoforo oniy been KChfd l, Lk -nll 1,lr nnn' I ... . ,Vl,, HjIWH- S an a eat deal for Balem In ominew waj '' 'fly -AFTFRMATH t i b' B-mnit i4 : i;-a 6 X 1 W! rf. V'B sa ( vWIFF ANH f 5 I IIIJIBHW ' VII IU LU iili-i- tin iiMEt ii ii iiiiii "' V 1M .. '' V.Llv v DANGER BELIESID TQfBEOVER,. f., - ! P MIL AFTER LOSING $18:000 Tlrnrno i ... " . nnsn, Aug, . Frank PPni. .. ... .. "v iriry ot tna wutte a 0,nP"y. which Is a v m jnu lit?. v w re-au015 a rVarge of fraU(1, as he !ifJa. nxM" Pr,w flsht recent- ko 1,7 'cro-med by four men, 44en P e(! to be aeged con oa.,aen, that he cou,d Bke 0 LI fl1.Sh,er8 H drew $18. ied ? tnk upon h" chek "- r ink? r wm fo,J '2- t Stai,!j l-Wt"0" cover the on i 8,,le The S1 fd dV. cBnIn,, It U iMi AHfrsles, Cal.. 'AwfTa-4. -Oflii. cora ni ventura- loony nro ,nunung for -band't who, thoy believe, are holding Mrs.'Jaa. Durfod captlvo, awaiting for ler mlllionalro lnrband to lucreaso tho C00 rowiud he has offered for her return, Tho first qluo to her whoronbouts obtained since she disappeared Sun day was n tolophono uiossngo rcr colved by Burford yesterday. t J A man, saying ho wns an officer named Smith, culled Burforu" on.th?' telcphono nnd raid thnt ho had Mrx Burford In custody, and would brlns her to the Hollcnbeck hotel tit 7 o'clock. Tlw mllllona'ro walte.d at tho hotel all evening, but tho wire fnllej to nppcar. Whllo ho was woitlng Burford mot n Venttirn man, whoso name ho ro fuses .to give, whom ho accused of bolng connocted with tho disappear anco of his wife. Tho accused man donlod that ho know nnythlng of her whercahout8, and stated that ho was en routa to Arizona. . FATIIiat OF WBNTY.ai CIIIIiDItRK fiOFS TO JAlh Oukfnnd, Cn., Aug. 4. Captain Illchard-W. Kyo, -rnnster marlntir, and the fatlfer.of- 20 child-on, was takento San Quantln prison today to j begin 'a three-year term for grand. In-ceny. Captain Nye wa- formerly ono df the most dnrlnc skippers that sailed from Snn Francisco. He has.beonl Jn hard luck, nnd' Ian w nter took'?1 job ni watchman an a vessel at anchor in, the basin here. He stole articles valued at $2001 from the vessel. When arraigned i court ho admitted hl "IU nnd -"''1 that his children needed him. Tafi wntchinau ray was npt enojgh, jj raid, to enable him to support hi? children, and ho was , temp ten nnJ fell, , . n i KING'S InSiKK W1FK MOMS WANTS DIVORCF, Berlin, ,A.ng. -t.-i-Accoraing to ndvlces received 'from Heidelberg, Frau4ToselH, the d'vorced wlfo of the King of Saxony, has engaged & law yer to efect the. dissolution of her o re-en t marriage vlth SIgnor Tosel II. the Italian uianlst. It Ii expected that papers will be led today, stat ing the grouada for tne actios, wnjen are svpod to be discordant views ot life atiriae 'from the dUfereace in ag of the cellfc TM eupl have llvd kpart for ose tie. tKe hn?w-nl fcavlai? abadwe4 the concert tar as a pJ- alt aa4 evsaged la tecaHg. Fra TpwlM ha asked fcf forr royal huabawl.tQ saaettoB her r4 dea Im Bavaria. J Vt' K & Periiiffl SUaAHK-JrriffiOkdaU1 ombTsrs are still flying over tho site of tho destroyed town, making. It extremely disagrcenble for the homo less people, but thoru "ta no danger unless another gale arises, Tho b'odlei of tho victims havo been placed In the basement of tho office ot .tho Crows Nest Pass Coal Company, rt cement building, nnd pne of the two buildings standing, whero those which are unknown !:. HIED TO KIMS FAMILY s .V y . DEATH IN CHICAGO' & HEAT WAVE H6HJY-BABES DIED, VESTERDAY ' 'RekVlllo, Connug. 4. Charged vlth beating out hte wlfe'a ural with a nledgo. hammer and cutting hla daughter's throat, John Zctt, a Hungarian farmer living on a farm four mlloi away, is bolng brought, hero today undor a heavy guard. Zott -was captured after being KIIUCKUll UllCtJIIECIUUB Uf 1119 OUll, whom ho nl'o nttemptod to kill. According "to .tho utory of the son', tho fathor becamo enraged, nnd do- await Identification. The body of clared that ho would bo revenged Robert Kern, an aged man, who 'upon the whole family for fancied chorcd around the Wat drop mill, I wrongs. Ho wont Into nn outhouse, which wob found naked on the rail- nmj( arming himself with a heavy Jon,d track, docs not account for any pledge hammer, Btartod to carry out of tho mlesiiig men. .his fiendish purpose ' One of thq most tragic fatnllfloij His wife wai tho first object of hl of tho lire, and ouo which shows tht nno rpgo. Stealing upon hor ac extremes to which- people wero dr v- she wns nt work In tho kitchen In on to eecape the hent, was tho find- the fnrm house, Ze't, who wnH t Ing of the bodle: of a family' of foilr nian of mnsslve build leaped oil In a well, n miner, his wife and two her. After tho woman hwl fa'len at chl'dren, where they had tried to tho first blow, which pjobably end gain rofugo from tho terrific heat, ed her life, tho "man continued tc Tho bead of tho man, whp3: name, deal fenrful uIowb upon hor until he was William Ford, wns bnd.y burned, had rondorod hor an unrocognlzabl' whllo his wlfo and children, a 'boy ofcorj80, , two and a girl of eight years, had Goaded by tho -ight of his wlfo'o all died of suffocatien: .There wai iife blood, th farmer then teleod a adult deaths .oniy a nine water, in me wen, which razor and sougut his ueautuui aaugn Chicago, Aug. 4. With the mer cury registering 00 de'groca l)oforl? 12 o'clock today, arid steadily rhlng, Chicago today Is In the throes of an othor period of torrlflo heat. Over a rcoro of prostratlona had boon re porctd at 10 o.'clock, and unlcai there In an uuoxpocted abatemout In the thermometer many nloathu are regarded na Inevitable. Tho sun's rays groV so hot bo foro noon that tho wires of un au tomatic firo alarm wero released by the molting of wax valves in a building on WnbanU avonuo, and a ('ozon fire engines woro brought to the rcene. A panic waa narrowly averted In tho building. Thetjioat wave la fatal to Infants, ?;0 babies having died yesterday ni ii rosult of the extrome tomperaturo No relief from tho terribly hont Is MECHANICS WALK OUT OF SHOPS .-( "a JENaHOUSANDMEN 4NV0LVED Vancouver. B. C. Awr. 4. Tha CAnadlanlW!iIfcWaHl& hi Winnipeg weiu on struct at. aooa today. The whole sytem from Vaa couver to Montreal will be tied up, as tho conductors' and enftjnwrs unions havo promised their suppwt. Ten thou and mon aro Involved. Tho nroublo botweon tho CaHftdlan Pacific officials and tho mechanics employed by ' tho road have been brewing for aoveral dayi. The dl -puto is tho 'outgrowth of tho new uchoJulo of hours nudn witgos put Into effect it tho'dompnny. Tho men offered strenuous objections to them, threatening to cnll tho ctrlko which went Into offect today If tin schedule wn not withdrawn. Tho company officials turned a deaf ear io their demands..,. On Saturday tho mechanic- sent an ultimatum to tho promised by tho weather bureau for J irnnngonvont of the rood, doclsrlnij 24 hours, u nrlko.wouU ho called today "If the This afternoon It was ropqrtod action they sought was not takon be t lint-the number of, prostrations had foro then. ueached 75, and threo deajhs had Winnipeg, Man., Aug. 4. J. H, beon added to the Iht of adultB who McVoty, representing tho Machinists' succumbed to tho bent, making a to- Union, today officially announced tnl for the lait 24 hours ofolght thaj the machlnlota of tho entire Ca nadian Pacific in'lroad tOtein would t-1 ault work at 10 o'clock tomorrow was curbed with wood, and, after ter In tho front part of tho hourb'. ,TAlT I'UACTin.N'Ci I'OU morning. His statement indicates climbing into It the miner and hi3 Tho eon, attracted by his slster'a i IMIONOOKAJMI HKCOHDK that tho gonorul strike has boon family were evidently uoab e to got crjes, rushed into the liquscf Just In ' Hot 8'irlugi,' Va,; Aug. 4.-rTnft carefully plannod for that tlmo out again, and the curbing burned tira0( h0 Bny (0 EOo hla father slash I- pract'clpg np qn hla voice propar-, '. o k ' down almost to the water's edge, tl0 girl'B throat from ear to car. atory to dollvaring Hovoral spoochei sifffocatlpg them. Even more pathetic Is, the awful manner irt which Mrs. Addlo Tumor, an aged Invalid woman, who lived with her son In Fernle Annex, .met death. When It was seen that the house was going to be Ignited by flying, embers-In tho gale,, Turner, a miner, prepared h'lmoelfrwlfe and children for fl'ght. The aged wo man could npt walk, 'and Bhe plead, ed with thorn to leave her and save themselves. Finally', when the hquse waa caught by the flames, Turner wrapped the old woman In a wet blanket, carried her put of tho house and laid her on the around. He then oeieed hU wife and children an'd fled Nothlrg but the blackened bones of -the old wornan were found by th searching party. Turnsr and hla fawlly escap;. -' ' It Is belle'ved that 'several' Vves were lost In the Waldrop hotel, In the old town. The last persons to leave tho hotel, after It was In dames, cay that three or fo.wr drunk en'weu were left lying on the floor, and it is ceUevid they periched, Robert LH9 whose body waa found in Wcb. Fertile, er the Elk Lujker Compaarboon, wa a youn mlaer,, who ha4 b- atarrleit only a few months.. ABersoaf the statiewiry M(neer Tho crazed man then turned .upon into a uhonogrnuh for reproduction his son, and was about to add th'rd murder (o hjs crime, wtoen tho b seized a chair and knocked lls fath or unconscious by a blow on thu hoad. The authorities were notified and took the man into cirtndy, r at tho Pacihp Coa & Coke Com pany, becamo separated from tho rest of the crowd and wandered Into the air funnel, .where the lnruBh of moko suffocated him. 0,0000000000 o . 9-.. 0 F(wttor Alllhou Dead. Dubuque, la., Aug. 4. United States Senator WU Ham Boyd Allison died at his homo hero this afternoon from a sudden attack of heart failure, at the age of Q O O O O O 7S. O o o o o o o o In d'fferent parts of tho country which will not "havo an opportunity of hearing h'm during tho canvmlgn Miller Attcnip Suicide. As tho result of nn attempted sul fide last Saturday, Otto Mll'or, w.u lives on the Sllverton rond, soyop mllog j.jaet of this city, Is lying In n started in at his task. FI.I) MAN PKAD WITH 1IKAI) IN UOi.K Hoqulam, WaW.,' Ayg. 4.Thv Hoqulam authorUle are Investigat ing tkA elrcumstaacea urrouRdiur Five persons killed la as auto ac-tho iUiii ot un HnMeatlled c'dent near 8 a Fracl4co yeterday wbj w toulU 4 with hg 4 are: Mrs. Thowaa A. McCormack, we4fl la a hole on a street corner MIm qiara McCoraak, Mrs. Iria O. fgr M VMae4 ft foul play has O'Btlea and two children. rta dknovered. Ho finds It considerably different very iterlojis condltloh at 'the VT from talking to a crowd from tho lamutte Sanitarium tqujtyf It la roar platform of a. train, and sovqra .Uyniglvt.howevor, that the man will times today discovered Mrs. Tfift recover. " - laughing at his olnborato distinction f The exact reason for the young of enunciation. ,"Iaft listened to man's attempt upon hlu tiwn life ja soveral Bryan1 record?, and then .not known, but. whether oft nccoun of his disappointment In winning tl affections of N'olllo Hngurty. a young 'woman of Howell Prairie, or be cause of his poor hen'th and financial embarrassmout,. Miller tdled to end his life by shooting himself in tin breast with a 32-cal'bre mvolver. The bullet struck n rib and glanced, thus being prevented from entering hh heart. - The shooting occurrel shortly after MIm Hagorty had re fused, Mlllec's request to .accompany her to a soda) affair. A few dayi before this she Mad refused his pro posal of HwrrlaW ' ' - 1 ,. X. .i . 1 PytlilHtiN' NntloiiHl Convention. Boston, Mnss., Aug. 4. Thq dele. gates to tho national oncatnpmcnt of the Knights of Pythlai wore weU coined today bjr Governor Oulld for too state, Mayoruuiuarii rortne cty tnd Grand Chancellor George W. Penman, on behalf of the grand lodge of Massachusetts. Chaucel'or Charle? A. Barnes, of Jacksonville. Ills., responded for tke delegates. The Japanese navy will be third In ttrwath 1 ltU, 1 i,..fi . . Wayne Klrkftrlck, a prominent buslaes man pf SprlngAelfl, Mas., married hla step-mother, and. new Iearw that the eermony was jRvaHd. It lft forbidden by law. I i M