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Two ( T nion Pacific T rit i n Robhcn Are
Thoouht «o Uc In CuHtoily.
Broken Bow, Nob., Au?. 2tt.—Thore
la every indicatlou that the two men Cripple Creek Is Now Knjoving A
Genuine Spanish Ihilliight.
DURANT’S ALIBI.
Christina Endenvor Itoeonls Occnpled
His Tim« Th»t Fatal Night.
San Fuanctpco, Ar.^. 2(1.—Tho attor-
HE KSTI’JIK IIW.
Vin«»tr»r a# >» Fire ICx^Incnl*her. Enoi.ish. An^. 20. — The Chappot
Tru.t Evi'poraliUfT conipau>’s establish* mant, south of town, was bailly dam-
neys for Theotlore Durant have two I Arm of the Columhian AtllMic Cl;: 1 .) Wn o^raDn* one’US a,!!l ‘waV'nla witnesMvj, . larcius Burnott and Ed- Cmiml'drlv Wil ed (Tit insured. The loss is about *2.*'0, but ward McPherson, by whom they expect vuinpi, n .> n ipi u uuu WO uld have been greater but for the imt-* prove that th r • ' waaon Mar-1 menae vat* of vim rar, the oon* ket street, at the moment when the] tents of which were used in extinguish*
♦he Mleged Multi-Murderer,
. ,i„„. rviilanation ^ ail ‘ >ft hero Saturday night were in* Hakes Anothli kxpliin.ltion. Ivolved in the Union Pacific holdup, They are quite silent os to their where*
1CT MINNIE WILLIAMS. BULL ARTISTICALLY KILLED j ^ Tharthe^S' E0B3EES ARE VERY ACTIVE.
_ i captured aix milea east of Mason City. murdem v. is osul .• ig the body of ... W hen found they were bathing in a ; the dead girl in the library of Emanuel >!,.* tier in » 1 e»B pond off from the road. One had his i "Ry 0 " » n<>w Pronilncnt cit-: (.i lur( .n. Durant himself will trace his
izt-n of Oregon, iicmu h iiuiitiiig r>.rty movements on that night, when l\e . nmi Fifteen Itnnnnck indinn* Ruportcii claims to have taken the records and to iIhv« iteen wiprd Out—Story May i the money of the Christian Endeavor I'osiibiy iio Kzukj. rated. society down town. Burnett and Mc-
] Phersou will testify that vtliey saw the
Cripple Creek, Colo., Aug. 20. An- > pook under his arm when he was down
being commanded to throw up their other bull was killed iu tiie arena at town, and entries in the book itself will
hands, the one with his pants off obeyed Gillett yesterday in the presence of prove that he collected dues from some
0,000 people and the work was done in | ^^^ThniUc.l Jlmt^Durant^sfivst letic < ' 1 ” b Ilt Ind - The structure, the style of Spain and Mexico. -T 110 | story of his movements on the night which has been the scene of numerous
He »•* ~ ~ j pouu uu irom me road. One had hia , o«eo and That She Loaned Him pants off bathing. There were cuts ou r ,_!lllnnle Also Killed Her Slater, bis legs. The Other had only his 8UC- - Tllf , They Threw the lloily Into off bathing his feet. They Were taken
completely by surprise and the officers ! had them covered with their guns be- ! fore they knew of their presence. On I
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York, Aug. 2fl.—A signed state- • written by H. H. Holmes in the iruenainK prison at Philadelphia,
'■"rtifled to by his lawyer, which j instantly. The other started for his rein all the details of his acquaint- volver which was in his coat, eight
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local paper. Holmes wrnoa that w Ui| e the officers were ont in the hills Kt met Minnie Williams at an in-| looking for them, bur. those who saw office kept by one Campbell j Ihem thought they looked so simple and
STATIC NlirKS.
Hnnso. Rntrred In Uroad amt Jacob Smock, a pioneer Baptist IlAiiHnrkeil for Monry—Stramor Strlkon minister of Vigo county, is dead fit the
h 8iiHg ttml Sliikft Ntiar ShHWiiertown—
Vinegar t'.e.l »» » Fire K.tlnBul.Uer- The Chnrc!. Milling company's (lourmiU
at Knigntstown wasdedroyed by lire J-al-
w lints a.'>,ooo,Duuiagrs -State Note*. urelay afternoon. Loss, Cl5,u00; Insurance,
Hammond, Ang. 2 h—Only a mass c f A package of letters from the Moores Hill postoffice was found on the railway
blackened timbers and a-hes mark the site of the arena of the Columbian Ath-
tirst bull turned into the arena was an Minnie Williams was murdered, when exceedingly tame animal, even after the ! ho said he went to the armory, is undarts were in him. lb- refused to light. truo ' He l \ t “ ted for tbo co , r ' ,s _ . 1 a . ° armory, but became absorbed m the and tlio multitudes cried for a new am- Christian Endeavor accounts, which he
on down
Di-arboru street, Chicago, iu Jann-1 ^‘Scew'1001^00° the‘prC j maL Arizouu Charley appeared to be carried with him, and rode
ers two large silk hunderchiefs, each of disgusted and headed the baud of cow-, town, which had a large hole apparently torn : boys that drove the bull from tho arena, out of them, large enough to lit over the | Tbo next animal made a fight for his
eytS ' life, but its battle was quickly over Condition of th« injured m the H«s-
MichiB«n’s Train Robbers. Chireta, the king of the arena iii not
an d employed her as a st-en--iiher. She was installed in his ofin the building which has become as "Holmes’ castle,” and from -h to May of that year occupied iu tho building adjoining to tho
nslly meals were served in the 2 , an d if any boues have been
prize tights, was destroyen by fire last night. The fire started in the kitchen back of the training quarters and was
track near that place. Many of the U tters
had been rilled.
Dr. Warren G. Ilorr. who was three times sheriff of Clark county, is dead at Sterling, Kan., where bo has been living for several years past. Frankton, Madison county, is enjoying
NO CHANCE FOR RECOVERY.
pital ut Toledo.
Detroit, Aug. 2d.—John Smalley, the 1 only Mexica, but Spain, made two stabs ! , Tl)r,Kr)0 ' An f' - 1 '-— 1 h '' ro man who was killed by deputy sheriffs I a t the animal and then left him practi- chiUl? ' 1 yesterday m the condition of at McBaiu, Missauke county, has been , ca Uy dead, but the Mexicans with the | tho ^ rs ° u f sm T ^ positively identified as tho man who ] red cloaks teased the creature and made j mJnre ' 1 m tlK ' Uty IU l'’ 1 ” h> accident
i-■“r*": 1“ ~ Si™ ... ai be found by microscopical exam- little doubt that he was one of the five great excitement in consequence, e.s- pital. whore they are given the best of
that they are tho remains of who held up the Chicago and West I pecially among the little coterie to mi dical attention.
ffiPa l s : Michigan train near the Kalamazoo j which the individual belonged. Not a The physicians say that death is only says that iu April Minnie r ' Vt ' r week. There was another few women tainted. a question of time with the majority of i«u- knowing him to be in need ; “ ian ^’ llh Stnadey wneu It shot Detec- • Exhibition of Crmity. persons who were injured, and there is y, gave him a draft lor $3,500. which ^m^leylSs ‘calkd At the ringside not a single shout of no possible .•hance f«y their recovery.
i-y, gave him a draft lor |2,5!i0, i IOUS<) f r< ; m Vriiich Smalley was called
and asked him to use it until she ! m the piuerws during rim excftenmnt i»g hand was raised. For four minutes, ISSt oi the upidneelit. In order that she should that followed th" shooting. Informa- which to many seemed stretched to 10, , m r works ot the-a. am-r The Dow ii- . ted he transferred to her by ! tion received here has convinced the of- the bull had fought with death and men m,'was tov i into i i'.-- iioe’.;s yestord.'.v ty deed a house and lot at Wii- : fleers that the other throe of the train in the full sight of them all, blood spurt- aft , ruo.m iu a badh T dilapidat sd c.oudi-
ing from gaping sword wounds just i tion. Her port bow’ is torn away for back of his right shoulder, welling from i nearly 20 feet, and jibboom and standins mouth and nostrils, flecking his own : jng canvas are torn away. The City of sides and forming great pools on the Toledo was plae-‘il iu the dry doc* las’ ground. For two or three minutes the ; lllu ^ will bo immediately repaired,
bull stood motionless almost, save for heaving sides as ho gave long gasps for
breat.ii, then fell.
not discovered until tho flames burst 1 a boom. There is said to be a scarcity of through the roof. Tho building was a houses thore. the demand for rental propveritable tinder box, and before the fire lU > fa i » x<< <d-ng t)i< -n.'pl.,- , . , ,, . i • i , Fire completely tlestroyefl tiie (onrey* depaitmeut from South Chicago, which. BSrch C()11 ’„ my J f a> ., orv - „ t sbeiliyville. liad licuii called upon for iissistiince, They were among the iiiruest mamifactreached the scene the flames had spread urers of center tables In the world. The to the arena, which was completely de- loss is-r.’s.n 0; insurance, *K>,0<>0. stroyed. The loss will be about $20,000. , \viili-un IJenard, a jockey, was arrested ; by the slierilT at Mtim-ie Saturday just as STEAMER SINKS. he was mounting bis horse for a race. He
i is alleged to have been with a party that
Strikes i» Sim* In the River an,! Inline- robin.,! a safe at Wabash three Years ago.
nui.-u I ..... t.. ti,.- Bottom. Charli - H ibbaol Edg rtonha
Mount Vernon, Aug. 20.—The steam- re u.„,,,.i f rom the prison north e.ft.-r server Rosedalo sank four miles above Shaw - 1 ing a year’s sentence for assault. Saturday
neetown yesterday, itrlkiug a snag. She afternoon e man attempt i
, , . , 4 —, „ ii-l the 10-year-old daughter ol George Sewell was loaded with corn. Ine Rosodale is of thn J t t,frightem.sl away. the property of tho Huduuts of Terre He was inu'lit aial jailed. Ik-is thought
Haute, and was valued at $‘1,000. This to be partially insane, is the second time she has sunk within ; _ the past. year. | . S ^ C ^ LU '
Bi-aar-irt May Nat Oo In Kuntaeky. C.'»s>t‘i« nmi Maunger <if C In vela ml Club.
Indianapolis, Ang. 2<i. — D-arnley
ills, valued at $7,500. The 1 r ? bb< ' M are n( *'‘ r tho 1;k - a - sbora m lh «
-v was n-tnrnod to her iu May, vicinity of 1'cutwater.
being paid by Isaac R. Hitt & Co. hard TO GET A JURY.
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nt this time, Holmes narrates, ! Not M knntB< M ,.„ the F,neo as Williams was taken ill, suttmuig ,. r „,„h„i„ n .
A-nte mama, nn-i was removed to ,,, ,
Ppsbyti-rian hosniml, near the I ^ ichita, Aug. 20.-1 ho case of the
TMrr'wiUiams. 1 ^ 1 he?ailml.U ' undL'Yhe^ohibUuiy b!w by the u*sS- j Uuly a lew seconds he lay still. Then Bcathat it was prudent for her to ant attorney general, which is now on ‘Ihe heavy Uwriwoftoe aa mam.d woman. tnal here, will bo fought to a finish. U bullring as if for sopport, pitifully story (hen exphtius the death of , i s expected that it will hist at least eight weakening, the crimson stream fast jes sister Nuume, saying that i c i a y 8i 0Q account of the difficulty in get- coloring the ground about him. Then
m a fit of insane jealousy hit tne ti jarors of impartiality, us nearly tin- head with a stool dornig his ; ( , vory oue , ms a I)r ,. juaice ( , ithor for or am killed her. VVlieti liohne- against the law. A panel of DIO men
oick they pur the body iu a trail •» were brought into court Saturday and wnkn in La.ce Michigan, ^nuun: eX amiiied for jurors, but not one was is notl. s, ho said, M"re ni.-- f OUI „i who stood the examination satis-
ol by burning some and the rest given to Pietzel for Ins children. • housekeeping was broken up. an 1 ibortly thereafter Mr. Hateli to,>:. <ie Williams to Milwaukee, wh<-ro 'tmained in a privale in-tdu:n Isti-rin the summer. The cause puriucc-.l her unsound mental conhail then been removed, .-\iuither k containing pictures mid books not taken from the express com,owing to a mistake iu charges, i Miss Williams supposed this Isa been disposed of. and this was y later returned to Fort Worth, so last I sver saw of Miss Will- " said Holmes, ’’was in Detroit
factorily to both sides. Farmers were brought in for service, in expectation that they would not have such strong prejudices, but in vain. The attorneys do not think a competent jury can be secured for several days, if at all.
TrHiiM"* Under tie Wroea,
Millersiiurij, O., Ang. 2(i.—A bad wreck occurred on the Cleveland, Akrou and Columbus railway near here yesterday. Spreading rails threw one car of a through freight from the track ami
he gathered himself ami started slowly forward, staggering and wavering from side to side, stopping an instant and
From Incut Young Men Arrrtttetl* Memphis, Aug. 2ii.—Percy Brooks, T.
II. Scarborough and a young man named Sullivau have been arrested henon a Charge of murdering Cornelia Brayor, a young colored woman whose
body was found in a well at Hernando,
Mi'S., Thursday. The young men were
released ou bt u is of ifo.OUO each to await
requisition papers. Young Brooks says
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there came a gush of blood Horn his he and several oth.-r boys fn.rn Memphis mouth, then another step. For 20 feet " v P 7 l ,ll:l t t t t ‘ u .’ V the bull slowiv advanced, weak and I btH amo lav ;>»ved iu a quarrel with the bloody, then fell again. His fresh, i a, , I r 111 chasing hor she ran into warm blood welled up a little over the tbo rhero is considerable mystery dotted mass on the animal s shou'dtr, about th -° and owing to the promi-
at every sti p lessening wir.n tne weak-
ened pulsations of the heart.
A Spaniard in a gaudy costume then stepped up to tiie quivering beast and sent the sharp point of a sword into
uenco of the young men arrested it lias
created a sensation.
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the debris.
Ohio S<tnth.*rn Will llo Ki-ooi'nixeil. Lima, O., Ang. 20.—J. U. Mcgrueand
the nock of tiie animal, snapping the Mutt'iews, tho newly appointed spinal chord. Tin legs of the animal i receivers of the Ohio Southern railroad, drew up convulsively, then life, clung 1 issued a circular yesterday announcing to so desperately and long, was gone, it j that the office of General Snperiutenwas simply an exhibition of cruelty and dent Barrett has been abolished, and its
eleven cars wore piled iu the ditch. The : was not eujoyed at al; bj the towd. duties were transfer’ 1 to the superintrack was blocked aeveral hours. Three | Over 100 deputy -heritfs v. e in-d- i tondent. It also announced that Gen-
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and after the first bull was killed ami by N. L da ihews, one ut the -sport” fairly under way with the tho ^ ^ ^uator Bn-e ha ordered
second animal, the sheriff interfered i a Jcorgamzation of the entire force, and arrested the principals for cruelty naaeo M „ n HQ „ l(u xln to anunalK, who promptly paid a nomi- n.,, \ o* w
ual fine and were released. I Rockford. His., Aug. 2d -Abner
Wakefield, a farmer living east of this
fifteen bannocks killed. city, who owns a 225-acre farm, was
[ buncoed o:it of $1,500 Saturday. One of
Cnttii men in i»t»iisi>nii \i«iii-}- start a the men claimed to bo a Chicago bankLittir \t ai of Tin-ir own. and had been negotiating with him Birns, Or., Aug. ~fi. A courier from ^ a ]| f or hjvj pi iK! e. Ho traveled
NO DISAGREEMENT. ' ~ ' j
K'.i C.lifiiu Inquiry.
■ Hftwei'ii Franno and America LONDON, Aug. ‘* A dispatch from Are sun very Friendly. - Shanghai says that the Ku Cheng inis. Ang. 20.—In an interview with j quiry hiisb< en proceeding since Wednes-H-:iry Vignaud, secretary of the ! ,,a . v > with al. the members of the conStates embassy, on tiie subject Kulur commission present, but progress Waller case, he denied that there 1S t^dispatch adds that a Mohometlau . luistion yet of domauds or , re h©|]ioii has broken out in the province liitut between France and 0 f ivausu and is spreading seriously. "'te-udor Eustis,” said Mr. Vig- Into a Tent Full of rnn|do. "lor the present has only asked | New York, Aug. 2(1.—At the annual production of the documents i meet of the Nyack Gun club Saturday I'd with the case, which were . an amateur sportsman accidentally fired Mnug the voyage from Mada-I with a double-barreled shotgun into a •Mr. Newton B. Eustis, second tent, full of people. Eight persons were .of the embassy and son of the wounded, one man receiving 40 shot in ^.weut to Clairvaux yester- ' his side. Several of the injured are
•na the legal adviser of the em- ! likely to die.
i ,: interview Mr. Waller. France ! srica are discussing the matter Ho iimpped tin> i nmp. 1411 hy spirit, and the friendly re- Rockford, Ills., Ang. 2(1.—H. M. Or- «'■ unimpaired. No disagree- ton’s creamery at Liudenwood has been arisen or could arise on this | ( i es t r oyed by fire. He was awakened
by burglars, who tired at him, causing
«'«t on Mount Wanliinaton I him to drop a lamp, thus setting the *T K R, N. H., Aug. 2(5.-It is buildi “K ou Are. The loss is $4,500; in-
Jir ' h -*t brow has fallen nti 8uruUC0 * 1 ’ 0 ' M ’-
Washington, and that other BRIEF MENTION. summits are white, present- | —;
Appearance of midwinter Tiie Kingston, N. Y., suffered a loss of $75,-
'we has been below freezing lX)0 fruni lire ■ vestt ' ril ' iy ’
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ouvtn Tr:nn ut.
Beaufort of Getlisemaue, Ky., whose I comieetion with tho Tra.pp.st college has ; eausi-.l him a good deal of notoriety, is still in this city. He has not gone back | to Kentucky as yet, and it may be that I lie will decide to proceed on his journey to France. This is the advice of i Bishop Chatard of this city, iu I whose hiui’is Beaufort has placed him-1 self. Beaufort has apparently recovered from the fiu ay into which tho exposure in the Louisville papers threw him. Ho stated that tho charge that he had be. u guilty of other crimes was so absurd that it provoked his mirth rather than
his anger.
Iturglitra Wry Active.
Indianapolis, Ang. 2(5.—This city has apparently been the headquarters of a gang of housebreakers for tiie past few weeks, and many burglaries have been committed. They are very hold in their work and one or two places were
entered iu the daytime and completely , Western League ransacked. They are apparently not j Saturday dames. collectors of bric-u-brac. but want | ana money, and they will go through a{ InclIanmi iHs.. .1 o I it it o 2 4 1—tun 4 house aud do $10 worth of hard work | yli nn, atinii'.. .1 n o it u 1 it 1 u - i) o 5 tearing up carpets, taking down beds : ‘ 1 1 ali ‘ 1 J arluml; Fraser
u u k
non (i—io is 3
St. Paul 1 14 0 0 1 1 0 1— 9 15 S Bat.leries—Goar and Out/alt; I’cpper and
Boyle. it II E
Kansas Citv.. O o 0 o o 0 o n (V- o :i i Grand Kapids..O 1 l> 0 1 0 0 0 ♦—2 11 u Batteries—Daniels and Zthner; Jones and
Campbell.
H H E
Detroit H 010000 0 00CV-4 5 3 Milwaukee 0 0 3 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1— 6 11 1 Batteries—White hi 11 and Boyle; Baker and
Bolan.
SUNDAY GAMES.
H I! K
Milwaukee....! 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0- 3 7 1 Detroit «» 0 0 0 0 • 0 0 0— n 7 4 Batteries—-Kettger and Bolan; Dears and Kossuch.
it H i:
Terre Haute.. .0 0 0 2 3 1 3 0 0—040 St. Paul 0 1 1 0 1 0 0 0 2- 5 10 5 Batteries—Hugucy and Outcault; Johnstone and Boyle. Kansas City-Grand Rapids—Rain.
Diamond Valley reports tho killing of 15 Bannocks by cattlemen under the leadership of “Rye” Smith. Smith’s reason was revenge for the murder of his father in 1S7H in Diamond Valley. There is great, excitement in the town and through the country. Troop A is in readiness to march on short notice, and awaiting orders from the county
sheriff for authority to act.
Indians are reported as approaching the town from the south, but are be-
lieved to be friendly.
“fty**” Smith Im a D.mI Mun. Portlald, Or., Aug. 2(5.—At Ontario, the nearest telegraph office, it is believed th, re is some truth in the rumor of tho killing of 15 Bannocks, but no further information can ho secured until the
•fountain since Friday morning! I A dispatch lias been received from Cun arrival of the stage, There is a daily ■ T of live—three men and two su ' He* 1 '* ilt Hon Tsin stating that the ^tage from Ontario, Hepner and Baker 'Were rescued on tho bridle j at t!he Foo had ilisappeared. City to Burns, the couutyseat of Har‘Rount Washington inn very Lieutenant Pelzer, the Gclginu officer m-y county, but the seat ol the reported nnition. They left tho Craw- | commanding the Kiissi district of the Con- massacre is more than 100 miles southern the morning, and reached go state, has been killed while fighting the east of Burns. Burns is 150 miles irom “in about 8 p. m. One of the natives. from Ontario, and it requires about 48 "‘t u would have perished it Assistant Secretary of War Doe has ■ hours for the stage to make tho journey, nad not arrived from the left Washington for the west on a vacn ' “Rye” Smith, said to be the leader of jj— j tion. Mr. Doe has not fully recovered the cowboys, is known to be a bad char- , * ii k"-<i by ,» streetcar. from his recent illness. acter. If the Bannock Indians were iu . AT1 . Ang. 20.—Henry Zimer- The Defender has a new mast, which that vicinity they were there for the w the best known policemen in was put in place yesterday, and the rigging purpose of hunting. ‘V. was killed last night. He will be completed and everything iu ship- — .
ou the ontorgnard of an shape by tomorrow morning. ’ The gendarmes and police surrounded
the village of Favnra, near Girginti, lujy,
under the name of McCormick. Tiie two met a third iu Belvidere, and McCormick started a game, iu which tho farmer invested $1,500 and received *1,400 iu bogus money in a box as his share
of the winnings.
Hiillinf^ton Booth rrcarhpH. Cincinnati, Aug. 2;!.—Over (5,000 jicrsons heard Commander Ballington Booth deliver three sermons yesterday at the great oampmeeting of the Salvationists at Epworth Heights campmeeting. Ho preached iu the morning, afternoon and evening. Delegations wore present from Kentucky and Indiana, us well as ail parts of Ohio.
and si irchin;: drawers and closets in or-
der to gi t $5. Change workers and j Terre Hnute....2 4 » 0 4
check forgers are also very busy, and taken altogether the wave of crime has made life miserable for the tiuua, law-
abiding citizen. Wants a IHvorcp.
Munch:, Aug. 2(5.—Sallio rf dtle Boyce Saturday filed suit for divorce and tiie restoration of her maiden name. Her husband, William A. Boyce, is serving a term of 21 years in tiie Ohio state prison for murdering their infant son at Cincinnati. Both parents were arrested for murder and tho father was convicted of having employed a colored man to throw the child iu tho river. Mr.*. Boyco was released.
la<»okin^ For il«*r HiimSaikI.
Peru, Aug. 2(5.—Detectives iu New Y’ork are looking for William Holt, an actor, and Mabel Eaton, on actress, at the instance of the authorities of this place, where Ilqlt’s wife lives. Mrs. Holt claims that her husband deserted her uud two children and eloped with Miss Eaton. The couple left Toledo, O.,
for New York several days ago.
Natlminl League. SATURDAY GAMES.
Baltimore—Hoffer, Pond and Clarke, 22 runs,bits. 5errors. Cincinnati—Parrott and Vaughn, 5 runs, 8 hits. (5 errors. New York—Rusie and Farrell, 8 runs, 14 hits, 1 error. Louisville—Cunningham and Warner. 4 runs, 7 hits, 7 errors. Brooklyn—Daub, Ci'i.uin and Dailey. 18
„ ... , runs, 21 hits, 0 errors. St. Louis—Eh ret, Cameit a Seusatlon. McDougal and Pelt/., 4 runs, 1(1 hits, 8
Jeffersonville, Ang. 2(5.—During a errors,
church social in Ohio Falls, a suburb of i Philadelphia—Lucid,Smith and Buckley, this city, Miss Bessie Bowells a popular I andzuZe^U rons‘,'M hits^err^"" 11 young woman, was arrested by Con- Washington—Anderson and McGuire, stable Coleman ou a complaint sworn 1 s runs, 10 hits, .'t errors. Chicago—Terry
out by Effie Triplett. Miss Bowells was j ami Donohue, n runs, 10 hits, 3 errors,
charged with provoke. The arrest
caused a great sensation.
Ninety-Four Years Old.
Boston, Aug. 2(5.—Mary E. Gilfoylo, 94 years old, a native of Galway, Ire-
Cnn Fight iu Mexico.
El Paso, Tex., Ang. 2(5.—A representative of President Stuart of tho Florida Athletic club received from tiie City of Mexico positive assurance that the Mexican authorities would allow
the Corbett-Fitzsimmons fight to take I eight living children, whose ages range
place in Jaurez, Mexico, across tiie rivi r from 55 to 70 years.
Boston—Dolan, Stivetts, Ryan and Ganzel, 10 runs. 10 lilts, 1 error. Pittsburg— Foreman and Merritt, 8 runs, 14 hits, 4
'Tpectingto step off and arv 5 ' Tho were lighting. He was
in ,be opposite
Sl* 1 kl11 '^. being mangled in
■ - manner.
•ferehant in Nclirnska.
llS - 2 ?—Henry Pnndl, the
from El Paso, in case tiie contest is
stopped at Pallas.
Not ICnoiigli. Cleveland, Aug. 2(5.—The
H. P.
Nail company has offered an advance of h-is brought suit against that company wages to its striking employes amount- for fo,000 damages. Several were badly ing to 10 per cent to the wire drawers, hurt in the \vr ;ok, and other suits will
that being within 2 per cent of the : probably be filed,
wages paid in 1892, and 12 1 . per cent to j
K'ittitftti V iew of tho Cnao.
London, Aug. 23.—The Paris com;-
land, Ciiod ut the homo of her son James gpondent of the Daily News says: "The Saturday. Mrs. Gilfoylo came to ( raw- ; Waller affair ought to teiudi the French ford county 02 years ago. She leaves tho daiw , r of thl . ir revi8ed espionage
law. America will protect with the same firmness, this convicted spy, as if he were a white man. The spy law, ns it now stands is barbarous, and France should feel obliged to America for giving this demonstration of its evils. Should a good ease he made, if is be-
Wrtiitu Ho.OOO IVuiuuj!**.
Indianapolis, Aug. 26.—Maggie Rico, one of the victims of the collision ou the Broad Ripple Electric line Aug. 9,
lieved that the conrt martial, wh eh .entencod Waller, will be disavowed.”
Yountr Sartoris to Marry. •• — 0 — r - — c — i . . ... . „ New Ynint Am/ ‘>6—It is renorted the coarse wire drawers. The strikers Laporte nioycie Ra«r..
...... . NEW YoiiK, Aug. 26. it ls » 1 yesterday decided not to accent the Laporte, Aug. 26.—The first meet of and arrested 42 members of Mafia societies lhat Algernon Bartons, the only son of - u>rms pr 7 po ^, (1 * t h e Crown ’Cycle club will be held Sept. ou charges of murder and other outrages. General Grants daughter, Mrs. Nellie — ,. f tho in
An attempt was made at Paris Saturday Grant Sartoris, is engaged to a wealthy | r '“ ' the w. sc will be formally opened The r ‘ 3CebTed ''‘47.941 onmvs (if gold durm to Mow up Baron Rothschild. A package young lady in this city. Her name has Erie, Pa., Ang. _ 1. D. A . lidlips a ()k , rilmnil! iuc i a ,t os m^v^uts, and the 5 1 . 1 ® .? r . ht months of IV.i), as against
sent to his bankinghouse addressed to not been made publie. Young Saitoris local wheelman, yesterday lowered the uriKCS w i,i al ,, n . u . lte s^qo
world's road record for 15 miles, held , ‘
Australian (iiilil Prul!ut:tLm.
Washington, Aug. 2'l.--According to a report just received at tho state dopartmeut from Consul General Maratta at Melbourne, Australia, tiie mint there
the baron, and as his confidential clerk ; s not yet 20 years of age.
by Decardy. Phillips, paced by a tan-
Roby Giimhlerri Caught.
PfoiiM-r vh 0 went t0 Europe re- was opening it an ex illusion occurred which W ii«rf Fin. in Lou,ion. ,
r ) '9fomlt eminent physicians as badly injured the employe. dem, rotle the distance, seven and oue-| Hammond, Aug. 26.—Sheriff Hays died yesterday at Berlin H. O. Houghton, aged 70 year., head of London Aug G.. l ire bro'C out al hult mi i 0B and return, hi 37 minutes aud ciikd' of Police Male made a raid
f Hanbury’s wharf Blmik Friars, Satur gat* beating D icoi i^timi ^ ^a* ^^i at RX“aTd w^theT-
h***. iu the territory of Houghton, Mifflin A- (iu., 4 Park street, night, uud buru.^ fiwcoly all .ught, do- A number of watches wore held outh. si ; ta ,L of a number of l'hicajo police
x®* hoi
510,288 ounces for tho same period last
year.
But Wo Will llavo Thom
London, Aug. 26.—A disj 1^1 h from Napbis says that a settlement has been made between Prince aud Princess
' I ail
souse in the torritm-v Houghton, Alinilll i.V i o., s i.ua 'w i, m,,in. moi ‘'m on 11.^*"'. A uumuer ui wiucin.s in .ii uu u.i aiBtjini.,. of a iiiimher of (’liieauo uolice i . 2. "8'* i liiv," s*'^finning in Uumlrn in July | Bo-tou, died suddenly from heart fai in re straying the granary and storage for race and all agreed as to the tune. The iu .; rr ,. stia l s.vc'u of the i Uolonn! ‘- Th e P r!U ^“, 1,1 is said, is to 11 Wtavapn ana in jniy, ««t North Auduver. oil. sugar an 1 combustibles. The dam- ronto was from ttinlev Crossimr. N Y . " have charge of the children aud uav thu
*n»vsry wealthy and U nmin’ at his summer n sidvu'i eat North Auduver, oil. sugar and combustibles. The dam- route was from Ripley Crossing, N. Y., . ' V nomiuy anu a prom I vesterdav afternoon. I mm amounted to *500.000. Uo strati.in« | optiaiors.
uge amounted to $500,000.
to State Line.
have charge of the children aud pay tho
wince 00.009 francs vearlv.
