Daily Greencastle Banner and Times, Greencastle, Putnam County, 8 July 1895 — Page 1
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URKKNCA.STLE INDIANA. MONDAY .11 I.Y 8. !8!)5.
TEN CENTS PEN WEEK. <). 225
M HID STORM
cyclone swept across this and Morgan counties about 4 o’clock yesterday afternoon. But meager accounts have been received. It is known, however, that 'two lives were lost and a number of per-
LIST DM OFTI DRILL
GASOLINE EXPLOSION.
Two Pemont L.o«e Their I.ivo* and ill6
lirftiftanr.e In Dentroyed.
Chicago, .Inly 8.—By the explosion of
roadhouse mm.
Furious Known For Years *<>ur severoiy injured, several of them Immense Crowd at the Windup of the a gaaoiine stove yesterday Mr. and Mrs. Kaolin shot by Chris Ziminermaa
Visits Chicago. Middfe Georgia’’’und Atknti? railroad
, pvery house was torn to pieces.
IY CAUGHT ON THE LAKE ijiifs-fences and cror v 04 the Martin
1 Th«t several Live. Were Plantation were carried away, over in an instant every portion of her clothing »""• c “- d w h ™
tSt. Louis Kncainpraeut.
THE PHIZES AWARDED.
at Indianapolis,
Guuwald were burned to death and the residence burned to the ground. Mrs. Gunwald, without extinguishing the flames, started to pour oil into the reser-
voir above when there was an explosion. TROUBLE OVER A WOMAN.
She was covered with burning oil and in
storm Came Suddenly ami Perrick and his family were buried ill ■ . 1,v people in the Parks, the falling timbers. Derrick w injured W* ' internally and will probably die. His Inched on the lara. wife is in a critical eoinluion. The [..in, ft—Quo of the most home of Jim Collier was demolished and ICAdO, .IUIV _ twn of Mo nhild-o.. ,_j 1_
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Award.—St. Lou*. Company Carrie* off brought her mother and husband to the the 111k; Pl'ize—Indiana Artillery Coni- scene. The old ladv was so overcome panlen Win, Two PrUe.-DUappoInt- t ' 1, l ' 81 « ht of he f <h‘Ughter 111 flames
tnut 8he was powerless to act.
ment Over the Chlca B o Zouave,. The husband, U-.llllllldful of his datl-
Drtvit! Tiinmon«t Oropa In » Iloat. Reported Riot at Siberia Whs (irently KxHKfferated — Italiiiii Labor Trouble* Rniled at Kockport—The Terre Haute Tragedy Other ladiaiia N. wh.
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Six .Are Drowned.
STATE NOTES. The Dieterirh syndicate has bought the Alto and Burlington natural gas plants. An oil well has been opened at Darker City which promisee to run 1,000 barrels a
day.
Kev. William R. Higgins, a prominent Presbyterian minister at Terre Haute, is dead after a long illness. A got si citizens' league is living organized at Brazil as the result of a visit and address by S. K. Nicholson. Warden Her! of the prison south is preparing to build a new residence for the warden and deputy warden. Miss Rose Kllurs, near Rent, committed suicide by taking morphine. She was suffering from despondency after a siege of
illness.
Mr. and Mrs. Josiah Shelt, well known residents of Elkhart, celebrated their golden anniversary Saturday. They have lived
years.
icinity for years passed over the
! ° U! " 'iV vea The day had been Lake Gknkva, Wis., July 8.—A heavy biterstate drill and encampment, ihe entire and he ran frantically arouiKl mile below Maywood, at the old River- 1 At Kckerty and .Marietta, Crawford the u"i .in , * , • » v * Btorm passed over here yoaterday after- P r ogrt*t/*^ne conaiated mostly of sacred the yard crying lor help, fcinaily by side park. Si Eagliti, the proprietor, county, S. K. Nicholson, unilior of tlu* new isely hot and there were in. 3 P noon which unroofed buildings and de- concerts by the bauds in camp. In the rolling on the ground ho managed to w ., s s i lnt . m .i kin,,.! v*v rhris 7iminer- l ^ uor h‘w, was burmU in effigy b> per M OU the lake in sailboats, and as m „ rall zcd snade trees. The hail broke afternoon the last contest of the on- ^ n.am who was also shot »„ the hand, ^ who ,m ‘ ,,ot m wiU * th “ torui came very Hnddenly ■ a large amount of glmss and ruined campment took place. It was the indi- was impossible. She was dead when ankle and face. A young woman, who Authorities at Washington have asked id that seveial li\cs were 1 )• t. Ill . corn, outs mid w hat little fruit there vidual drill lor four nrizes a <r irreizatiii2 nicked nn (xiinwild wak fLken to the i • ai . i «• .i , [ , F iMinh. climrimr to planks, etc.. Party consisting cf Father Hogan and ' 1 rep mg mother of Mrs. Gunwald, from the She was immediately loaded into a car- tion in hut was not appomttHl until a P (i % .1 • i yUs* Hogan ot Harvard, Ills., and a * ie oom P ailie8 m camp, were in lino, burning building. The old lady is pros- riage by two female companions and year later. He was a fanner
the occupants oi tnree cap. man thought to be Dr. Franz, assistant but soon all were dropped out but four, trated by the shock, i were brought in, all in a\ei$ ex- superintendent of the Elgin (Ills.) in- The competition between these was
ted condition. aaue a,ylu,„. wife ami chfld The bout Pl08e , f he .nH being very rigul. The ARRANGEMENTS ARE COMPLETE.
1 was in charge of John Dreg ton, a reha- „ ” , ' ,
driven rapidly back to the city. Neither her name nor residence could be found. All the trouble originated over Chris Zimmerman’s wife, who hud gone to the roadhouse with ‘-Doc” Hughes, a
bartender for txus Rahke.
The tight occurred at the famous log cabin saloon operated by Eagliu, and was indulged in by a number of persons
Rev. R. V. Hunter of Terre Haute lias resigned the presidency of the civic tedcr-
ationofihat city on account of the lukewarm support the federation has been receiving in itsetlort to have the liquor laws enforced, it is thought the federation will
go to pieces.
BASEBALL.
W^strrn Lt'Hgtm. SATI KPAY liAMLS.
r or tbo rVittn<rA firovo iiv^> m cnurge oi jonn rresron, a reiia- ^ , , , V.
r poiict ac me ^ « ble young man. They wvre caught by " rst lnan to caught was Corporal Can Acc<«tninndat«* 05,000 F**npi« at the Lmtion on Hie south side claim that the storm and the boat was swamped Albert of the National Rifles of Wash- fiiri.n,... iCmi.Hv..r Convention, distinctly saw a sailtxnit with and all on board were drowned. iugtou; then Sergeant Charles Durfee Boston, July 8.—The committee havoccupants disappear during the — — of the Walsh Zouaves of St. Louis fell iu K in charge the extensive arrange|it of the gnl*’. nud tliat nothing ■ truck by a Tornado. ont followed bv Dnviite W r F Thoinp- ttnods for the great Christian Endeavor seen of it again. Lifesavers from Topkk a, Kans., July 8.—Last evening ,, . '» ti. i convention which onens liere next Wed-
ESSVHiSi
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storm Came Suddenly. barns were entirely demolished and a the dress parade soon after, the win nets ing by all the lessons taught by previous miops in vt» in a iio.vr.
’ r .[,„ Bcore of persons are reported injured, of prizes were announced. In the free- conventions, neither time nor pains
to\ut.uu wen > m ■ James Snyder ami two others were for-all infantry contest for five prizes, have been spared in perfecting them, sudden Cali of i><v.d Tiinmona, « sujient of the storm upon tlie city the buried beneath the ruins of a barn, the contest was closest between the and the committee announces that po.cd in art i i.tier irom Martoo. had been clear and tne sun shining Snyder had one arm broken and re- Branch Guards of St. Louts and the 000 persons can be provided for without Covington, Iml., July 8.—An old htiy. Suddenly Heavy black clouds ceived other injuries from which he is Belknap Rifles of San Antonio, Tex., | confusion of diseomfort. man by the mime of David Timmons
dropped deail in a row boat on the rivi r
kui to gather in the northwest and a n,,t expected to recover. The higli which won the first and second prizes Two large tents l'84 by 180 feet, with Iminutes later a terrific gale of wind, scll oo! building was badly damaged and respectively. One of the judges said a seating capacity of 8,000 each, have
I iiKiined p,, a parfect flood of rain a nu,u ''er of persons were injured by the latter company lost points in its in- been pit died on Boston comumus and I. ' thnniinr‘iml liizlitninir hying timbers and debris. A large spectiou because of the condition of its are ready for occupation. Tin se tents, ” UI1 " a> . ' | ‘numiier of farin houses lying in the path rifles, while its drill was nearly equal in together wirii the Meciiauic’s building, jepiug over the city, onade trees 0 f the storm are known to have been excellence to that of the Branch Guards. ■—on. .i _....a...i > >—
broken off close to the ground, damaged,
kings, signs, etc., torn away and | LIVES LOST ON VESSELS,
fcii minor damage done to the city
per.
Imlittim Arfillery \Vln«.
The first p.ize of ^i.aOO, with a sf 1,000
nor oamage uoue io ipe ciiv i * - ■ The wind moderated after ‘ what ihe K»««nis »r tin. stuamboat in- CU D’ w ' n eh went to a home company,
will be Hie principal meeting places dur-
ing the week.
rinmilM i ni iid E»«f»tl!y l*iiriinl.
Denvkh, July 8.—Miss May King, a
lilt half an hour, but the furious rain apvctinn Service show. was declared by one of the judges to be chambermaid, was fatally burned yeshnned for fully two hours, during Washington, July 8. The records of entirely (Hit of proporttoo to the "tlier terday in thi Burlington block, caused Kuh time the streets were running u n i( e d states steamboat inspection P r * z, ' s t * ,e class. The medal offered by an explosion of gasoline. Mrs. C. E. fh water. | service, which during the last lil years f °r the cantaiu making the personal Dark, tin! landlandy, and Mrs. Emu. i Cf»u*e<l a stmnpede. luic nml.*r i(hr.Ttimi nf (Boor© during the drill was awarded to ! ^ro'Mi, a colored servant, “ 1un
h,, park. I...I !»»..„ crowded all ,!»; ft.,mi c.or rr m-ral. .h„w. .h,'.. Cap.aia Sradarr o,,H lordly b»ru«l. but I" 8-S. ““ dariUR the l.C fiscal year ,bc bomb., S^Cily'wJIt “fta
maiden infantry class, with the National Rifles of Washington a close second. In the artillery contest, in which four crack batteries were entered. Indiana com
were also
recover.
RUMORED PAPAL DECREE.
Poor People ami Workliiij People AbHolvetl From Day* of A Imteinince. Nkw Yokk, July 8.—Rev. Father Ducy
1st intolerable heat, and when the . )i V( . s i os t on steam vessels was approxi began there was a stampede for ma tely :i(>8. This was an increase over various elevated and cable lines, the average for the preceding 18 years of • surface lines were all equipped [gft Tins g-eat increase was caused bv
kh open cars, the canvass curtains on the large loss of life by the foundering mauds earned off the two first prizes, I is authority for the statement that the liuh afforded but slight protection 0 f the steamship Colima recently off the with the Dallas battery but a few points j pope has promulgated a decree absolvI the furious gale which brought p ucific coa8t This makes the average behind for third prize. | ing poor people and working people from train in torrents in eveiy direction 1«) vears 'MT The highest There wer the most surprises m the the observance of all days of absteuance te'Ksrafs&ss r.&, ,;S y Lrc.^^ r j r •••r,r-r-v Cl traveled a block anil most of them, lowest was DM in 1886. considerable disappointment Lnit • , A ru “ or 1,1,1 8uul, . a d « c f“« ^ fi-r gfiting a thorough soaking, de- I Notwilhstaiidiiig the great inerease m h lu , f . ln , ons cuivw „ / 0 ‘ 11IIV> . S , m existemm has been ,n circulation f,.r {ted the cars and sought the shelter of the number of vessels since 18.0-over mention. The Neeley's of «<•«><; time, and E ather Ducy says tli 't L nt stairways and stores along i')0 per ceut-thare have been bnfcTW Memphis « re the winners of first the doonment has teen forwarded to the 1 ton which they were traveling, JUw*®" *? steam ve«BeU with »loss of tho Walsh’s of 8L Lonissec "'''"I""’ 1 s ' : "’7 «by iakiu B .ha aar,. . f^.^tSSSS^JS Sa.aral af th. caapania. laf, oaa„. ""S,''VS"'' *“
less than 650 000,000 in 189'J. The aver-
BELIEVES IN BIMETALLISM.
Tuwerman Fatally inji.re.i. j a( , e lo8S of life under the law of 1852 was ^ l( m k ' their denarluro I
LS'r",!1.T i “ es hail to be called for to imiup out. which greatly improved the efficiency of jres. Several houses in the outlying the service, there was only one life htnuts of the city were struck by '°st in each 108,3JJ passengers carried,
b. ; aiakaa„„l„a.,yaa 0-1.
u> ‘ ( buits woro completely de- , t | number 0 f passengers carried. Tho eve,I, but no one injured. At the | servl( , e COIlslst / () f a , M)ut l75 offl( . er8 aild
last evening immediately after dress
Dritlh ol a White N**gro.
Lansing, Mich., July 8.—James M. Jackson, an aged colored man, who within the past eight or 10 years has
President ol the l>ea<I Trn«t Thinks It turned nearly white, is dead at the age
Woulit lb* it lleufflcent Reform.
at tins place Saturday evening. From papers found on his person it is supposed that his home was in Logausport, and that he had also been an inmate of of the Soldier’s Home at Marion, having been a member of Company G. 100th Regiment of Indiana volunteer infantry. He was camped near tills place, and was evidently a pearl fisherman, working his way down the river. Timmons was a large, heavy man, 62 years of ago. very well dressed and had over $30 upon
his person. WILL FOLLOW HIKES.
William Cox C»«*l* Two War* a* an Ac-
cessory to tl»«» Fount Murder*
Kokomo, Ind., July 8.—Tho jury in the case against William Cox, charged with being accessory to the murder of William Konst at Elwood a year ago, gave Cox two years in the penitentiary. Cox will, therefore, accompany Hires to the prison north, the latter to serve i3 years for shooting Foust at .Mr. Bolton’s house, July 8, IMIT. According to the testimony on which Cox was convicted, El wood’s chief of police, Drunk Toler, Lon Hadley, Ed < ’regmire, Dete Starkev, Al Y’olie, "Mickey” Scuff and one nr two others were there that night. Tb'> attorneys for the defense gave notice of a motion for a new trial for Cox, which
is expected to be overruled. The Terre ILmte Tragedy.
Teurk Haetk, Ind., July 8.—The police department is now satisfied that James Ryan, who killed his supposed
pftlitot th • storm u signal tower hesido i clerkg om . supervising inspector gen- tne in anon .. ™ cou.Hun.y m a, or, I VaceTie was as white'as "the ordi” i .m D. ...ate tracks at Ada street , 0 supervising inspectors of dis- York city, more commonly known as “ ^ ‘t ‘ l J\ a ; „f,. L' ,
Leauville, Colo., July 8. — W. P. in 1822 and was for many years a slave. Thompson, the millionaire president of The transformation in ids color ha the National Lead company of New | been gradual, and save in a few spots
of 73 years. He was born in Virginia wife and then himself, was not married
us blown
>ver and' the towerman, trfets, 'unde' whom ar!''b^cal^Tnspccto'rs the lead trust, is in Leadville. looking nary Caucasiou at the timeof his death.
CUBAN REVOLUTION.
ugust bo, u.ow, sustained fatal injur- ( jj V i,ied amongst the various customs over the mining and milling situation.
“I am," said he in an interview, ‘‘a thorough believer in the doctrine of bimetallism. H is the most beneficent monetary reform which has ever been proposed and the world cannot too soon get on a bin -tallic basis. I believe the United States is strong enough and rich
Several people in the boats which were | colleotiou cLstrictsoftheUnited States,
own out into the lake by the hurnue report saving hud an awdul expe-
■nee. So far the only fatality actually Arnmbiirn’s Conflrm.il — Great riticd is toe case of Charles Klein, FightinK Exp.oted in » f^w o*y». hu Ross and Charles L. Shook, who i HaVASAi j u i v 8.—The news of the
ure out m u row bout when tho storm ir-t, and of whom no truce has yet
sen found.
The damage to telegraph and tele Bono wires northwest of the city was
death of Aramburo, the insurgent leader, ell0 ugh to t»ke the initiative step in the is confirmed. He was pursued by a band matter of silver, and that free coinage of troops and lost eight killed. could be adopted by the United States It is rumored that about 80 men have without any danger whatever.
riy great. Every telegraph wire was landed in the neighborhood of Santa , , , rostrated, many poles being carried Cruz, commanded by a Venezuelan. „ . way, and it was 10 o'clock before tele- Great lighting is expected in a few days Boston, July 8.—Many ministers in fraphic communication was restored to between GeneralsGasoo sand Navarro s this city spoke on the riot that occurred Silwaukee. Even then it was very troops and Maeeo, who is said to be sur- i n East Boston on July 4, during which
rounded by them. a uia ii was killed and several others
Caban Patriot. DrUIln*. wounded as the result of an attack . .« o,vr» nn the A. 1 . A. parade in that ms-
Nf.w York, July 8.—-About JO.) young largest gathering was at Cuban patriots are making preparations T(imp i,, U1 tho afternoon.
■arums, but two very shaky wires forking while the demand for service
fag enormous.
.More*
Later reports coming in through the
to the woman. T hey claimed they were married at Lafayette four months ago. but the records do not show that they were married there. The body of Ryau was shipped to Marion for burial. The woman was buried here. Dispatches from Frankfort, Ind., say that tho
Uubana, ills., July 8.—Four members j couple lived there before coming here of the family of Jacob MoCloskey ha\a and that they did not bear a good repu-
been under the care of physicians, as a tation.
PiiriM on Potato V'inrN.
result of eating new potatoes, the vines of which ha ’. been sprinkled with paris green for the purpose of exterminating the bugs. Physicians say that none ot the victims will die, but some of them
had close calls.
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StttpS. 1 Kansas t’lty o ti u u 1— l 4 i Balteries Fisher and Mr Du: land; Hustings
and Bergen.
n ii >:
Grand itapids.l 0 0 n 0 I 1 5 0—11 li ii Minneapolis :t -J Hiding s-lg 14 4 Batteries I’etty, Stafford and /.aimer; Fanning and Wilson.
K II K
Detroit 0 0 0 loot II a 5 11 T Milwaukee 0 1 H it a 4 n 2 • III 22 (I Batteries Gayle and 1 .oilis . ; Stephens and
Bulan.
SUNDAY GAMES.
II II Ft
Grand Rapids..? 2 2 0 n 2 I 7 II 21 22 2 Minneapolis 1 2 n n 5 2 1 it 1 12 17 :i Batteries Stafford, .limes and/aimer; Frazer and Wilson.
It II E
Terre Haute .0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 0- 2 7 4 St. Paul (i o o 0 2 1 5 1 *— It ll 1 Batteries Johnson and Boyle; Hughey and
Roach. RUE
Milwaukee 2 0 0 1 2 0- 5 S l Detroit 0 0 1 1 0 0-240 Batteries-Baker and Bulan; Johnson and Twineham. National League. SATURDAY GAMES. Cincinnati—Phillips, Foreman and Mur phy, 10 runs, 20 hits, 6 errors. Brooklyn Stein, Humbert and Grimm, 15 runs, 17
hits, 3 errors.
Pittsburg—Hawley and Merritt, 3 runs, 5 hits, 2 errors. Boston—Nichols and Ryan, 5 runs, it hits, 0 errors. Cleveland—Knell tin.l Donovan, 3 runs, 5 hits, 2 errors. Philidelphia—Taylor and Hockley, 5 rims, !* hits, 2 errors. Chicago—Hutchinson and Kittredge, 0 runs, 4 hits, 3 errors. New York—Rusie and Wilson. Bruns, 11 hits, 3 errors.
SUNDAY GAMES.
St. Louis—Brietenstein and Otten, Bruns. 13 hits, I error. Baltimore—Hemming, Esper and Robinson, 3 runs,8 hits, 3error». ( hi cage—Griffith and Kit • ledge, 9 runs. 10 hits, 2 errors. Cleveland—Wilson and O’Connor, 2 runs, 10 hits, 1 errors.
Louisville Washington—Rain. Cine innut i-Brookiyn—Rain. KILLED HER HUSBAND.
Make* Excuse by Explaining That He
Wat* Most llrulal to Her.
San Francisco, July 8.—A strange story is brought from India via Hong Kong by the steamer City of Rio Janeiro. The narrative tcdls of the murder of J. F. G. Lester, acting superintendent of police at Codra, by his wife. Tho woman makes excuse for her terrible deed by explaining that her husband was most brutal to her and in a moment of passion she seized a rifle and shot Mr.
Siberia Affair Greatly Exaggerated.
Huntingburg. Ind., July 8. The re- Lester through tl' 0 back, killing him in-
ported riot at Siberia. Perry county, on stuntly.
the 4th, turns out to have been merely a Peculiar interest is taken in the case free-for-all tight at a picnic, the result because of the prominence of the prinof jealousy between two young men, cipala. Mr. Lester was the nephew of cousins, who were paying attention to ^j r Edwin Arnold and the son of an old
Panama, Columbia, July 8.—A. C. the same young lady, and Mas not Bombay general, and ?drs. Lester is th Love, accused of forgery and embezzle- brought about by reli^ousth^sension. as dauKht ;, r of Colonel Braham, an old Inmeut and unlawfully issuing United p J ed up amlu gre.it many who flian campaigner. She was married to States money in Texas, arrived here yes- Wl , r ' engaKPd { in ,he fight were consul. | tester live y. ars ago. I he tragedy or-
erably bruised. No deaths will occur ^ nrrm * ou tll ‘' “beat ut May s yivs. from injuries received in the affray. Lester was arrested but expressed no
sorrow tor lier deed, which lias created
itniinu Li borer* Swindled- a sensation tlirougtiout India. Rockport, Ind., July 8.—The Italian ^ DDcniz-Aunw-r , , , ,, ii. o.i CHICAGO MAN’S PREDICAMENT,
labor troubles were ended here Saturday
by transporting the rioters to t liicago. Api>n<** For » M;*rringi*
Fnilu*/. z Dt Ovtir Imiilnd,
terday from Chiriqui in charge of detectives. He will be held to await extradi-
tion papers from Bogota. Pr«‘|>Hrifi;( For mi Outbreak.
Huntington, W. Va., July 8.—United
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'Hue and insurance patrols show that t() leave w . lt ^ * ' t ' 0 ” Rev. E. S. Bennett and ex-Priest Joseph Stat , 18 Marshal < Jardeu and 20 deputies
none will aggregate a large sum. The 8 drilled in ,squads of 50 ^e spirit of religious intolerance which the expense of transportation. The (j H1CA( 4„. July ,.- M„r,tz Coop r
LIren.se Hut
fr. .it department store of Rothschild & " t T in T“efion“of* Tulio'cTstro Y T ^iVm^'wT’^^heTitToin of“ihe in case an outbreak should occur. The tra " 8 P ortl,tl °»' T | l “
&*ssir u , amte MENuON. borrowed but never repaid them. Ma-
lone is now in Canada, evading respons,-
Wages have been advanced 10 per cent bility. The Italians were penniless and
siuare and fronting ou State street, t j () n. The drilling will be kept up on
suffered most, nearly all the plateglass t %vo nights of each week until the expo- suici.„> »» ex-Governor. tvindows on the State street side being dition is ready to start. Many of the San Lons, Uala., -Inly 8.—Ex-Gover-I l 'Wii in and goods in the windows and young men are members of prominent no r Stev nson of Idaho ooinmitted sui["r some distance back badly damaged families in Havana and they are enthu- yi , st ,. r( i a y at Pantiso Springs, a
DISTRESSING TRAGEDY.
• y the flood of rain. Several persons gtastic patriots,
"ho happened to be passing the store at tne time received painful injuries from f flying glass, pieces offlagstaffs,
from the roof, etc. Plateglass windows Connell Accidently kui* »n Old ''■ere also blown in in several Otlier Women While Shooting Sparrow,, large down town stores. Wilkesbarke, Pa., July 8.—A sad Ezenraion steamer* Safe, tragedy took place at Pittston yesterday. The excursion steamers all came in Miss Kate Connell, aged 24, found ateAt the latest writing the volver in her brother’s pocket. It condfowned are: John Ross, capsized near tained two cartridges. She hoisted the outer breakwater; three unknown per- window and began firing at some sp.trsons supptised to have been drowned by rows. < >ue ot t Je u > > 8 w U1
,'U-KtoKrtCtorta Lei'Rhook, laM-llr-
hrst reported drowned with Ross were up ami w ’ a ', i CA ' ... . mind over
uot on the boat when she went down. feared that she w
health resort near here. Ex-Goveruor
and was asked the woman’s name. "Why, it’s Annie,” he said. "Annie what?” the clerk inquired.
"Annie, Annie—why 1 didn’t know that 1 had to know her last name to g i
at Pullman. About 4,<mo persons are af- the Chicago and Rockport Railroad comfected. , puny owes them $20,000 for wages. The Georgia press associatic^i is taking ucavy ifaiiniat, suif* e iieu,
Stevenson arrived at Paraiso Cpriugs | a northern tour, arriving at Saratoga, N. Ei.wood, Ind., July 8.—Damage suits married to her.” he replied.
June 5. He was attliotod with sciatica Y„ yesterday. aggregating $40,000 have been filed in Cooper said ho had known his bride•
and was in a helpless condition. His A trai l i.m engine went through a bridge the circuit court at Anderson agaii.st ; r 1 '““'‘^•'le'c health had improved somewhat and he I indbiy. i) , injuring three men so .v Elwood Natural Gas and Oil com- {* 1,n J 0 8" h* tin S» l ■' bom and leai
« tn w ilk a little It is suDDOsed badly that their recovery is doubtfnl. the E,lWOOa JNaiurai ax,w ami nmom her ,. wt name U he wi-hed lo murry
during The nlgllt tin' l>,iin r.liruud s-.,,, I b, ,l„. .Ink- ‘"Yu 'f w °
iou iu tins citv last December, when
of laudanum.
H**avy Lohh by Firo.
MiHsisHippi, 18 mill's lielow Memphis.
Tlie Kmum- X-e** fc.UtaUop w“ Ctariii "SSJSS.Irr.'iS *7? JiaL" «k. ♦25.0011«,id ♦ir.W. bial, Ih-
11 e.i v y Kuiiin in .MiHHOdri.
Scotia, Cal., July 8.—The fire that a trusteeship ou the state lioard of charita- ^"[^’[^“ated from T ^'•ork , bv'tlie ac- Eldorado Sdhings, Mo., July 8.—A 1 r.nnvKxiv ortrvinnn v’a I hl«» iiiKtitutioiifi. .. . 1 • heavy niin, iiinountin^ to u cfoud burst,
IN A CYCLONE’S PATH. Two Liv«* Lost ami Other* Badly Injured In Georgia. Eaiontion, (Ja.. July 8.—A terrific
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burned the Pacific Lumber company’s; ble institutions,
mill store and warehouses and lumber The town of Baxter Springs, Kan., was yards adjoining the mill was under con- destroyed by a cyclone Saturday. Five
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fell here Saturday niglit and yesterday. Nearly all the streams in this part of tho
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tri>ryesterday* 'There'xvere in) casuiC-1 V*™"'* ZT kilU ' <1 «;*«• ’•»» other* badly Carbon, Ind.. July 8,-The drivers’! count^y are out of their banks. The ties. The estimated loss is $500,000. j "UUred. 1 he property loss will reach 3100,- gtnke at the two Eureka mines has been wheat and oats, which were reshocked Kmall portions of goods in store were OOo. adjusted, and the mines are working after the wind and hail storm which aaved, together with the greater portion Judge Moses Kirkpatrick of Butte, I The compromise was effected bv visited here last week, are now thought Bl’ZZARDkBay July 8 —Auotherchild of the books. The pout office was burned, Mont., died suddenly at Salt Lake City giving the drivers 4‘j cents per ton f. i ! to be soaked clear through, and unless a
was horn to Mr and Mrs Grover Cleve- but the mail was saved. The express, He was one of the foremost lawyers of the ; hauling at No 2. mine and 6' 8 cents at few dry, warm days come pretty soon land at 4'80 yesterday afternoon. It is telegraph and telephone offices were northwest, and was at one time a partne No j The drivers can average | they will mold and spoil. Rain is still _-j-l burned i of Senator Stewart of Nevada. 1 *rom *1 7ft to *2 a dav. I falling and no prospect for a cessation.
