Ghouls Steal Body

Tomb of Former Congressman William L. Scott Is Raided at Erie , PA.

Illustration of grave robbers standing around a coffin they have just pulled from a grave.

Woman’s Body is Stolen — Coffin of Mrs. Anna M. M’Collom, Relative of Family , Found Empty — Police say They Are Hampered in Efforts to Fathom Mystery.

Erie, Pa.—Ghouls have broke into and violated the mausoleum of the late William L Scott , who was a congressman from this district, a millionaire coal and railroad magnate and an intimate personal friend of former President Grover Cleveland. Much mystery surrounds the case, which first became known publicly Thursday morning.

The mausoleum, in the Erie cemetery (a magnificent affair which cost at least $50,000), was found shattered by some women who chanced to be walking through the burying place. Soon after this discovery it was whispered about the city that the body of Mrs. Anna M. McCollom, a sister of the late Mr. Scott’s wife, had been taken away. Mrs. McCollom was the wife of a prominent naval officer and was well known in Philadelphia society. It was also said by some that Mr. Scott’s body was removed from its vault. Whether it was stolen or not is a question which has not been satisfactorily answered.

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A short cable, a cable of under 1,000 miles being generally considered a short cable, gives a speed of signaling amply sufficient for all purposes, with a conductor weighing about 100 pounds to the mile, surrounded by an insulating envelope of gutta-percha weighing about an equal amount, says Scribner’s Magazine. When we come to a cable of about twice this length it is found necessary, In order to get a practically unlimited speed — that is, a speed as high as the most expert operator can read at — to employ a core of 650 pounds of copper to the mile, insulated with 400 pounds of gutta-percha to the mile.

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Omaha, Neb., Feb. 9. — Official letters from the commanding officer of Sidney Barracks reports that Pawnee Killer and Two Lances, accompanied by ninety-three lodges of Whistler’s band of Sioux and two of the Brule band, have left the reservation, and are moving to the hunting grounds south of the Platte, by way of Lewis Canon. They claimed that they bad the verbal permission of the Agent to do so. Two Lances reported two other bands near Lewis Canon, one of twenty-five lodges of Arrapahoes, and another of some fifteen warriors, after the Utes, who had a few days previous stolen a largo number of horses from there. There is no question but that the Indians are highly incensed at the treatment.

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