inurs-mdtor.hatill not ur-per-int-t ur-7ur-he A nonrm-the 011-an-icla. ev-lon hey m-heyi.a tithemman-ry-A'0(]no I ho t !iominis;iii-d.tarInhodisox-tlioOVO•oltAlltoMajor Jones in rceruting, is a graduate of Hampden institute.Death of John L. Jerome.Denver. Nov. 23.—Broken in health as the result of the struggle waged with Rockofoller and Gould for thocontrol ol tin- Colorado Fuel and Ii Company, and a victim of insomnia engendered by the strain which he had undt rgone In the battle. John Lathrop Jerome died some time Saturday nigh' at La Hacienda, his country home ii-Buffalo park, from an overdose of an opiate which he had been accustom* to use to produce sleep.Mr Jerome is the third member .the quartette which founded the gr» i Colorado Fuel and Iron Company t• meet death within the past six month-Alfred (\ Cass died suddenly on Jul\| 4th of the present year. On last Ki day Julian A Kebler was found dea at liis home, and yesterday the tel* phone wires from Buffalo park rarri* Die sad announcement that John I Jerome had joined those with whom I had been associated the greater Iof his life Of the four who made '!• Colorado Fuel and Iron Company wh it is to-day. only one remains. Join C Osgood, who i- abroad, but whlt; Saturdav cabled a message of con**1• •nee !c) Mrs. K*dd°r. He was notitof Mr Jerome's death last night.Investigating the Strike.Denver Nov. 23.—Major Genet John C Bat( i commander of tin I'litni* nt *#1 the Lakes and Mis « arrived in Denver yesterday forei*.* a* lt;• rnuanied hv his aide. Lieutenai ! I- Mill- The general is here m I Ident Roose\ • 11 amine into conditions in Colorado t*•••roiicc to the strike situation, renort upon the necessity of ^ * i •1 I nited States troops here to aid in I serving order.General Hates loft Denver vest* • afternoon and went to Telliirld*' Gre«k before makhis report to Washington and ■ •over tti■' whole s',,in in li|«. ii Into condition** It is thought h vlt;-ti^ar.ion \\i;I take nl.out two wManila. Nov. 23.—Three him