ISaee-m.inutar*urerJIBepceonisct,Jh-9W3X,OXeOifl*ngliewacompany. This will give the Guggen-heims control of about 7-5 per cent, of the soft coal of the country.ZELAYA GOES TO EUROPEFormer President of Nicaragua to Leave Mexico Monday, with Bef-. glum as Destination.City of Mexlca,- Jan, 22.—Santos Zelaya, former president of Nicaragua, who has been here since December 29, said that he expected to sail from the port of Vera Cruz Monday for Belgium, Zeiaya's family, now in Managua will join him in Brussels.Friend of Longfellow and Poe Dead.Newark, N. J., Jan. 22.—William H. Clairville, a noted filibuster, is dead at his home in this city. He was 84 years old. He was a graduate of Harvard and could boast that among his friends were Longfellow and' Poe, the poets, and Capt. Marrayat, the novelist.Fined $500 for Killing Prisoner.St. Louis, Mo., Jan. 22.—Patrolman James O'Hearn was found guilty of manslaughter in the fourth degree by a jury and fined $500, the minimum punishment. O'Hearn in making an arrest hit Ralph Collins on the head. Collins died within 24 hours.iniWmlt;rethprm;mincon01stwW(hehaagheCc$lt;Ccrece