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up the Idaho people that they make an attack upon the penitendary. BOISE. Feb. 20.-Attorneys from arrived here today after interests of Moyer Denver the and to Hay- look wood and were permitted to have a long interview with the prisoners. The confession of Orchard implicating Moyer. Haywood and Pettibone in the is murder of Governor Steunenberg to be very explicit. Orchard was to do the trick and on Christmas home with and watched governor's he heart said selected went Steunenberg murder night Yuletide. he to in with says the his his family celebrating the and fearing that a charge of buckshot the with which he intended to do bloody work would injure or kill the members of the family, he withdrew to think up a better plan to effect the death of the former governor and to wreak vengeance on him for the troubles. part he played in the Couer de Alene CHICAGO Feb. 20.-The Jackson Trust & Savings bank was subject and to a run today. Three hundred men women are now in line waiting to withdraw their funds. The bank's deposits are less than a million and it promises to pay in full. The run on the bank was the result of a report that the state bank examiner had begun an investigation of that the institution. Officials announced $90.the bank would not close. About 000 had been paid out by noon. VICTORIA, B. C., Feb. 20.-Mail advices report that 450 houses in Tokio were destroyed by fire Jan. this 31. DENVER Feb. 20.-Early morning the Inland Inn. corner of and Stout streets, caught and nearly seventy Eighteenth fire guests, had narrow the majority of them women. escapes from suffocation. Most of them owe their lives to the alertness of Edwin Moses, Thom McGuire and Henry Barth, who carried as many of the women to places of safety. Head Porter Robinson was badly burned. There were some thrilling rescues but no fatalities. WASHINGTON Feb. 20.-The house committee on interstate commerce has agreed upon a resolution intended to `secure the investigation of the railroads violating the inter state commerce law and bringing them to terms. WASHINGTON Feb. 20.-Another blow was aimed at the railways today by the house committee on interstate and foreign commerce reporting out resolutions instructing the insterstate commerce commission to make an examination into the subject of railroad discrimination and monopolies in coal and oil. It is a substitute for the Tillman resolution. The committee amended the resolution by substitut ing the word oil for the words other products besides coal. WASHINGTON Feb. 20 federal supreme court today granted Sen- of ator Patterson of Colorado a writ his error in the case resulting from printing matter held to reflect on the he Colorado supreme court, for which be was fined $1,000. The case will reviewed. VIENNA, Feb. 20.-The Hungarians quiet today. Ten royal comhave been remain missioners districts dispatched in case to take charge of the of trouble. LINCOLN Neb., Feb. 20.-General to has accepted an the commencement Miles make invitatin day June. address at Nebraska university in SILVERTON Feb. 20.-The regular passenger train due in Silverton last night at 7:30. and which was on time the till it ran into a snowslide at snowsheds two miles below town, did not reach its destination till 3:30 this the The slide was near and many of morning. snowsheds, The the regular passengers walked into town. mixed train coming in this morning had no difficulty or delay. TEMPLE Texas, Feb. 20.-The Temple National bank went into liguidation today. The president of states that the or institution, ex-Lieutenant the Govern- First bank of Temple. and pay the liabilities and National in all full. obligations Pendleton, The dollars each will depositors resources assume are about a half-million WASHINGTON, Feb. 20.-Representative Bourke Cockran, who is said is engaged to Mrs. Jack Gardner of Boston, declined today to eith er confirm or deny the report. TUNNEL HILL Pa., Feb. 20.-Mrs. and one Mary Grogan and three children, Patperson