Daily Democrat, Volume 1, Number 171, Decatur, Adams County, 29 July 1903 — Page 4
Country Correspondence. Ps-terwo®-tyeverfc. pz-xerwjc. lev* a»d U*cr bnwu* epe®t Sunsa* near Moojw- with M.* A 1b Ftzwssax. Mm E Lmhart spec: * '.** <S*t» w.ta wr parents. Mr. aad Mm ft E '»* 11.3* **•"<. Ms*** B*e* P«we mi Verma M .— ■ •. n*ut.rsL- *-'-•*-» Sunday »U M.ve Nir* Andrew* Harr' CSoud y. Deafur. »*ct akr.wx ti-.r pifcc* r.uday enr.-Je ! for a lew z ja »>rtkwv* x.* »x aat»na. Ssssday xvaon The kx cream t» -fc. head pear tert- , &*r- :l _- l is Saturday vi> r*. paxrx.aec » number cf Daertzr per.ip.* »we pre*--'. 'ieorg*- M ’> t.rvx *o. w-.fere*nrx ed froz. Dznf** I»d- Monday after ape&d.ar a'-» day* with taser aoe. Wilham. whc ito proprietor or a ®bl - - W» have txero informed that Wm. Vcfidy w_. tew fgr tb» wtte tka fall He «... make a eaie aad itrtc r*«t m* farm L.w«.— .* me raa* witz John Mu. re wm «./ mover. Nappw- &** lad., «i.**re is* expww ti ‘-’pen ct a zrsrt saartrc Prebte. Tb* farmer* of ture rie n.iv are toy Dfcril '.'-.- zs -r prepar. ng tu P— 5 a fin* near farxe* bow* M - Litr# B sit-' •' tn* to r.*.unj? with her perewte m lux towaahip Albert Lrzrz.it. of Uatoa townat; «m...0< face sx oar tz.-*,' *axurs.ay e ri -i--ixr A cr-.wd of Prec-z- tea ir.re to it* counit iarz. Suxsday afternoon. j. tb* < city poa tc g-.re Mr aad Mm -j-raaeg Mto, F.-r.-.t K_rohasr was the rie tz of a aurpriee party Satariay even tag iz hacor of her twenty faat ant reruary The was aptm: to a.. xj»d, >f xz.M*c*ite aad m a tote Mto* Kiriter many sure happy birthdays.. Goodzught to the crowd now **-**-■ droppiLg U»eyL ?. gezLy dosra
(g THE MARKETS
Acr jrate price* paid by nndnaii for ranoo# poducta. Cor reeled -*ery day GRAIN. JILL CABBOX ,lA> *t»'.E«jrr Con per r: nee tnixad ! 6s Caro. per eat, relksw new. 87 Gau >»d ' 32 Gau ue« 27 • x 2 70 W le-a t. X X 3 C7 E-- 44 Bark* 40 Ci S-ed 4 Z< g 5 0C Alayke 4 50 it 5 OC Backwhaat ® Flax S*«c X Tmxxry _ F. x TOLE>O OAR M.MBLETI Cuxw: aftaraoao m 3/» c’rkx-a by J. D Ha.« Deeaxur. Special ail* eenlee Wheat. uew X. 2. red, caab ! 7-S»-t4 wheat _ 7>» Caetrrm. Xu 2 x xed. caefe 531 - ’ _ '-1 Czan. December _ 52; Gala. Caah 3s* Oata, Sept Galt. D»*?e&ber _. 241; Rye. l*; - 5_ UIICAW MARKETS Ctucsiir' xarket , jted at 1:1'p x kziay a* loßova Wheat SefAembw 7"741 Wheat. Deoetnbw. “W ■ Wheat May 8111 Coro. September Ult Con. Dec-extasr Cort May 52j \ , M» Septexbw 33| j Oata. Deoecnber Mi : Ctab, May 3*ss Sept Port - 113 K Septatsh»er Lard per cat 8 07 STUCK. rr rach »cax:aaM. dcalkb. Lambe 4 g 4j Hur* pw cwt F 00 I Gattie per lb.3} & 4$ Caima. per lb 4| ri 5 Cowa 2 a 3 . Sbwt p*r lb-_ 2j Q 3 Beef Hml»* per lb 6 POULTRY. BT 3. «. PLACE 00., PACtCM. Chicktaxa. young per lb. 10 Fowl*, per lb 7it UB Doe-> ... 1b... Hx 06 . You eaa 6<p <77 Turk. pe Ok 9 Geeee j- r .b. 04$«i
■* ■- A s-r lh-tfaes T trpaoe Tber’l: -a., at a ii t «. .c_-» X: 2 try 1; ■»-•*• Zs ’© .f'ilt**! - C. "J? doara Mi.t stre« tzar rent p*«t th* tstosr- tt»eT &o« dan uaesuse ■* at a fair door Wafcomed ~a tary L.-TT“-»2 J t 4’^- ? 14T BbCI. k pFr 3- .• »- wi’lt L WBfc cliZ 9 L-- tL- «rr «• HJC alrt'V — »io* bm&x v. _l th*-..! • l--r LIT*- B r*TT bu*-wi #7* Ki: a n.oh* ltz-B-wtr- >f wea Pr«w* bass* for tuew are aat to :*■ saoaheyed wnt. Ware. fc2y u>ey r— adjoor* waz_i< r*:i □to** r:.>j.d aigtet aan »ae boa® Esay set at taesr tod_ag plaoe sad gra beauty .togE Um Qrtnt. Wsa. Suitt ud ftt-t ' Boundary »«-*• tar gaesu of fnaoda t«ere th* past few days Ta* Erazgeaca. p*:c»ie w-2. b:sd d *a- **r* «*n 'max. • grtam St -aOato fcdteraxis jreradzj:sa*r Fiwnci Jbo better by m.rto of a--r fr*'tzrec .rv wi. i. □ce-nrrad ob use Finatt. Lew Joataa. wife and woe. of De-1--i - to. *.t.'iy-r: w..to J:toz ? -omz-L Hlgrias and to.* fast—y pid Jx: Snragat and fan_ly of a—to .ass e_adiy J .'La Et ag* abort * year*. .- f*?" t .i. :-r wt - tsitot.or to* af-.** cc T oewday res. ting .a a br-..t“* e? Brt-wx • Vander a etetwr a '-S.re? traspe of f ..tote** pewaa*. «Lteeta.aed a_r people for Lunr tsghu lart w**< D F H'.fxto w.fr aai won rwed Mr and Mr* Lew B:yd as M:c; >r„-er ob tire Siboato Mr*. Boyd being rery met odhpoaed FAW Lad--y a*d wi<e_ Mr and Mr* Albert Uadaey. Mirtmf M_.er &ziz Ed Brane attended the ‘ tozer*. cf Mr*. Axksb L an*-y J. Jes fetwoß toeraahip. Wedneadiy A Fort Wfcyz*- eompaay. faaßded hr Senator Lew V. Ulrey .r erecting a derttca x. W H Sbepnerd fans. A wei t-a# -jst te*e. £x_str*d ot the M toidnezt .an' w;ti Lgzt procartoc
may tarket. Xa 1 lzzxev kav z*w F*jC sF-Ofi No 1 mixed tar o*« _____ No. 1 ckrner fear (bmt| SAW e WCKX. AND HIDES. FT X XAOTM k SOM. W ooL uz wastrtrf Ttrt*; pehs <jc tc fl 90 Bee* hade* poozsd 96 C*if hirfa, Taßow, per pound 4 COAL. AteiLxtee.te f 7 5Q Dcakssiic. art g 26 Ixizertt,- jump. Hxi-ikg 4 25 Lexoesuc sump, Indiana 3 % OIL TAfcKET. Twbb f 1.71 Pesneyirania. ISS C«niag 13J New Castte 1.43 North Lima 1.1« South Lima 1.13 Indian* 1.13 WfcitahonK .36 Somerset .$& i-*<7 JI Barkers v„je y; H-MT-ab * JQ ■ OTHER PRODUCTS. et TAXiots eaoeza, asd itacimi Egg, freet per dur _f 12 Lard a Butter per pound 11 Potato**, new. 155 Onioa* 75 Cabbage per lb 11 Apple*, per bu y. tarket notes. Lirerponl market opened aafollow*: Wheat, j cent lower. I Corn J cent lower R*»x«pt» at Uluoago today: Hor» 25X00 Estimate for tomorrow : Hot* 25X00 Wheat can \ Corn can 1 Oata can For Salt Cheap. One oow. thirty three ahoate, two tjrrxxd now*, one brood mare with foal. on»- farm wagon, cate set double farm haracee. one carriage, will sell reaaonable. J. A llendncke 1 Enz}uire at G. E dc I depot, Monroe. Indiana 16M6 I
OCR LITTLE ALMAMC Wcemt hmst tu fte sgs «f tbt Sot ai»; Mm. 1 £«- Mxb. " - : ~ txi eoojer. .. w*r B Zu H"‘£ L.2l* Lrr*rl BCJ*OBCS by t-jxptiT BiL.f L'.’P*l C fcoi g fcr,--T. □? P-T-T T **•*s**■ H -JLt. W_*f SuD- KS&» □! ■ Er ar.: Mtoford Host and sot Bad Charir-e ’V — ito* wJe and OfcagtakK ■ of F.._ig. apm tn* Si.-.<:*to aer* w.to Wk-ier tito.: aa; faz .y We w„. a3ow osr rearer* tore- ***-£* to goes* to- f .«to-w.zg n:~A God z.ade Adm xa of dost Bet tto-ugtt ;t b-e: t: zsaae me irst So I wa* made '.<* r re tae z.to ■ Aeeoe-Ztog to God f L<y p.to Mr body '**ZiX>ec wa* -:>to>ie'e Bet w-.to at leg* or hand*, or feet ! My a » and way* 3* did eortni And I wm made a soul A -r.ag ..resat to* I tieeaaee And t **■ Adaz. gaw my t»*e» Ttem frjz. to* premnr'B I withdrew Xor to ore of A dam ewer knew I Cid toy Maker * law obey And f’jz: to*-to newer wez: astray: Ti .-aii** * . r*i :b fear And seldom now ot earto appear. B-t .a to- ft- tod soEsetmag see Ao. p-ia .. * .a* a.— to to-: .’ad saw to z»e a saftil *ta.to Auc tj. a fr» tort- xy a: _ aga a And when from s>e the wool was fief And w:ti,m Lr- r :wu»2- x I trar*. now foam pate to pole. I *ts*X< Z.i~Z b T 4fT B’uS T. 513**® z*aL I r <r«*: T. irtstte* aboee I a-ver mal. g. Sort: th* gm re or ntlx ’ If rgai or wrong I eaa't eoneerre. Bet srr.ptto* I samot bebree; Ahhoogt therein my n*m* .* found. ■ They ate to me be empty aoB&d. ’ And wi»*c XT friends ta*se ...ae yoc iwkL> Go seam the scr.ptores with all speed: And if toy zazie yoo ion t fiad there' It wL be strange I mast de: .are. — P'leaaart Tilis. Jotx Haaiaaaa and fatally are apentoag the wee« at Eoekftrd. f »ua. Prea tong ax the U B cE .r: t Suedaymorz.Qg by the pastor. Rev. Eyas They are rashing the wtorit at tne stone quarry AM Fullw took to the eteoreka
t; Toledo .asx Sand*- * 1 * GW Barnett and frmily Sondayed with coMitrr fheoda M.z* Ann* Bender «pez: Sonday . with M_fc* Mary Fuller , Charie, rwe**k_z and family, of 1 HDeeatar. ealied oc fnend* ben Sax- ’ Lt i M.->* Done Roe to ;t>at recovering < from a recent ...nee, trf about two 1 ; weeaa. ► I Mrs. Jam*, Ed.nzt'jt and da-ughter . spmt Tuesday w.ih relatives near j Monroe. 1 Mrs B Moore, of Willshire, to 1 ‘ spending the wees with ner brother. I - Gilbert Tbompaon, of this place. . M.s* Mtota R.tter had tb* pleasure , -?f eotertaining ner ousln. Emziet ] Bowerman, of Anzola. a few day, last J week i' t \ ; | A nea entecprLe in town, in the ■ way of a uoteber ahop. Those wiah- - lug fresh meet and call ob 1 John Conrad. 1 Mr and Mre Wnxrfat and children 1 and M.z>i> Anna Smith, of Gaa City, 1 •' are viaitiag ax the botne of Will Smith 1 and family of thia place Ft>f Sale. ! I have at my bouse, on west Mmroe St. between Ninth and Tenth streets, for sale, a grey horse, fire years dd 1 weighing about lbs: and also j four abort* ar-ragitg about 125 lb* & T. Welker. 171 d«. An OM, Race R ot. ! Lorain. Ohio July 29—A fierce riot 1 I in which , mob of gob whites chased , twe colored men. threatening to lynch 1 1 them took piece here last night Early 1 * in the evening two co’tired mes be--1 came involved in an altereatlon with a white man named Daniel Cronan. t One of the colored men drew a razor . and cut Cronan severely on the face 1 j and neck A mob immediately gathered and the negroes were r based over the cstirs south end th* city, one of them taking refuge In a saloon the entire front of which was battered in', with stones The negro*,, however. eecaped
TOIS Os KW fISH White R.ve-L ter-I!y Clogged Wi’> Boc es o‘ Its Posst'ez I nah ants. • t‘.w F-twr SrjetU’i P »nt» It A eje: ts -s *» P-sr-ceS Aa A arw n 5 ftimbow. * apt- UsaS A-'twr Aagee Ltrs d hltrtfymf F .a* Ta.e* From tr>e » aw. At-.-'s-t. to. Jn ' —Pra ■ j A., x toe tsi. ar* teat to tTh:'* rtrer trxL -to* r;-:z.:r of y:-rto»r. Deiaww» r*sto:r to perham 'toe M*i'.aotHaie ".‘i — --toto-f :x- a ,>.-a fer-tol-EXg t-satpaxy raj trt-er. eepzoyed ky the Xai.»m owffity toari of health to resat-re ?-.*•* ' teac hah fro® It* Mowt of -toe Safe, havtag teen «• pos*-o to tie f’to. ter two lays, are <seeaytog. art tie Fieneii &o® the putn-2 -.re- w» z. ...a. -.n: tie '.•oazt: b*a’th boart t men tc ?*-■ to work to ea.- -to* r - — wi*-* -oot • m were tn* wiirst :y ia..to« tie fish to a toattog ti* sress Set--a wagm icAt* were tasex >ut of tie waler at ti:s potot ant more irtwe a. nr banka aazte of dew* mm carp an! tie smaller t.*r At a t-*a< is the river .*< of tie MaciteOß eoszty izfintiary tie it ver surf* e .- a roost c .feed with isi ar - --.-- peip<e are p>w*rfc2y wrougt ■ cp . e- tie eonditioß of tie rtv-er asx4 See! re that tto.esa tie scthori&ea 4c a seth t- to stop the temping of war-e toto the river B.RGLARS . MT W-TEfILOO. T*-ee La*pe Sates We: eS a-d Acenes of Cor-te-ta. Ini. .’Jy »—Bnrgian entered -toe offtes of tie Star E.-tonc-Company tte Waterloo Cigar Ccmpsny ani _ ie M ier a Goodwin Lbb•*S"F _ g*B . F .l . — -<-tr 5-B- £rS r.’.r'i y -ir tr: tt-x wlUa'j’Jt **sßrn< & tr*c* The lBr«e iy *.!*> wen tt-ta. y w-t* ».*t ar: 111- cash ari many stamp* w.ti vmuatle paper* and efeeeka were earred off. ■while tie famitare was dezo’-.shed. Tbs iamb-’ -zipizy sto-are-i co aave to sassage tc th- safe Itevwivwr Lay Clear By. Sh*.byTil> Lad, JtUy » —The body of J'jtx. Io- > man waa foand on the highway a having pte- ed tis i-an Mr. Dfctanan Live* to this city, axt A* »■ i. 4 toot sees ob the Tth ins’.. wres be ,est the city efcber for St. Locto ar Lzn.'tov...e Alongside his body a rev ,-.er was fotxnd IzKKirar; *u rwwßty-si* years 'd. Durxg the Syaßteb-Amerieaa »ar he served tn
Company C One Hundred and Sixty First Indiana. A Oaz-gerou, Bas ’. South Bend. Ind.. July 29.—About oa* vert ago the body of a young max aauMd Ptoßk was laxei. from the wa-tee-fiOed ay hole to an aid brickyard, wt*-- be irowued. Teeterhay exMay r Lz- tg ey found ia the earn* h ■ e a *x- . : - evtcextlj to th* eater tor a week asd mere No -j&* know, the boy's name, »-<r * •'«* absent- of any such person khiwx. *a 5 By-By ts Ba:y and Left. Waterioo. Ind. July 29—Willi, BAugtzar: a wealthy and prosperous farm*- three adtaa from this eity. ti> isy*t-r«xj.s.'y disappeared. He p-kcec hl* revolver in k:s pocket and alter saying w-to-ty to his rigt' -u---■natbs -old naaghter. be left the house. He .* thirty-five years old. married and :»m a good farm. There ia fear that be has '-ommltted suicide. Two Fevtesz** Bsdiy B«-r.«o. Crotherev; le. Ind . July 29— Mrs Charles Nwasee • e tothi ng eaught fire from burning trash and before assist■nee arrived rte was eevertey burned ahert the body Her condition is •Jarmlng Cai Spencer s hands were terrtbiy bwrnad while stripping the tiething from bet pereon He Wo*ted a Quick Fire. Letanou. Ind_ July tk.—Robert fisiit-. farmer near this eity, p ured noaioil in his kd 'hen stove, rot know■ng that live coals were ia waiting In the explorton folio wing Mr Smith eras badly burned and the hcu e and contest, were destroyed fiku l F-ectured lea Rursway CohimbtM lad July 29 —Lucile Carr, tb* firy-year- id granddaughter of Captain V M Carr, was kicked in the forehead during a runaway and her (kuli was fractured. Her c ndltion to critical. Ore weed In th, O*-io. Oonnereviitos. Ini.. Joly 2*.—Jamee Starr thirte-n year, -Id of this city, riidting fri«nda st Wellsburg. Ky. was trowaed while bath'ng ia the Ohio river De»zWy Quarrel Ove* Wsman. Alexandria lad.. July 2>- Ironed Showier, colored, of thi, eity. vta.ting ’rietsd, at CeciH*. Ky.. was shot asd t!3ed tn a quarrel eve: a woman
eAt.ARY HELD UP. Clscharved o*-c si Hasn’t Gotten Hto Last Week’s Pay. V.'a-t -.g'to Joly 2** - l’'- ,)rth **• I postrrtotter General Bristow las t J op IL* undrawn »«i«ry of fharies H»dz<-s th* recen ly dlsa *e*4 t-'pe-itz rdect of the l " r d*!irery f -. . • r th* last week of his »er»i. -endiizg settlement of Ma expense t . ’ ,. f >. tad aek*d for ks»« 1 </»<--» for sixteen days, to b'-gin -r. •’- -ay of Ms rernoral. but Mr. : “. s .l w . never contemplated granticg the ‘-a-* The inspectors have be*r -Evestiratlng a number of total -a-rer, .r. *ity. it which it Is *F I ) er z.z g-<-z* W Beavers the former a war. was o>C'*rEe<! Th* grand Jury which baa been In sea repwled and no specifle date for tt< ’ brtogtog in of indictment* has yet been 9sed although ft is fully eapect ed they will be reported some time ’ thl* week THE NATIONAL GAME. I — • Current Scores In ths Three Big League* VATr-sat. ’ F-Aorr. ! At New York. 3 B ston 5 i At Cincinnati. 19; Pfsborg, 5. > At Chics go. 9; S'. I o is. 2 i At Brooklyn. It Philadelphia. 15. k SMFBH AX LF. kfit'E A’ B'ston. 3; New York. 0 k At Philadelphia Washingtoß. I. t At St. I»u s. 2; Cleveland. 10. s At Ch ' agoDetr it—wet grounds. AMERICAS AFMMTATJOX. At Co'zumtus. 9 St Paul. 2 . At Toledo. 9; Minto apoMs. » At Louisville. 9: M Iwaukee 11 > Enfed In twelfth on account of dark- . ness At Indianapolis 7; Karaas City. L A widespread Strike. London. July 29—From Russian eotoeeponden'-e it appears that the strike at Baku is ths most serious labor disturbance that has ever occurred in Russia It extended to TlfI lis to Nostcff and Novo Teherkask in the district f the Don Cossacks and that the far eastern railway employe* i m rt. €f"-*. Beat D-a** Under Ostr. Ptttsburg. July 29.—Four young people boating on the Allegheny met death last even tg The suction from the bear trap" at the new dam at Herr* island drew the boat under the waters of the dam and Wore help arrived the four were drowned. Dasta'dly Crime In Nebraska. Orsha Neb.. July 2-—Alice Gard ' and Dora O borne. a;ed six’een year* each of frominent families, were takes fr c e cxrts nea- Benaon and , terribly m s'.rested by several men . The Osborn* girl may not recover Two ' arrest* have teen tn ide Three Villages Destroyed. St Petersburg July 29 —A terrifE* cyclone has pa*s*d through the district of Tchernlgof Three villages were destroyed tn a few tnfnvtes rhur-tes and h- :*ea were lifted bodily and carried a long distance. The loas of life was great. No Further Treubls Expected. tVashtogton July 29—Th* temporary ebußtioa on the isthmus has subsided according to a cablegram from Vn.'ed States consul gtoer*! Gudger He says that everything is perfectly quiet and he anticipates no more trouble MARKET QUOTATIONS Prevailing Current Prices » er q.,,. Provisions and Livestock. Indianapolis Grain *"* Livestock. Wt-.-ak—w ir - -a s i r»* str *% I Cera—Atrvsw: Sa. 1 onaau. SISe. ■ at: ra< U ■ *. SX. ’ H zo—*:r ul:.Kik •brep— <! *wdy f. C> al'i. itoatia—btaady at tetgr to Grain »nd Previsions st Chiesg* ww*,_ c «- 1 I .TTU Det •, J r ? Dsa ... to sjka l »AU9— '«» -MH Purt- S tee* toB UM Itorl- ; - —IB :.B <2 - I. rm ' **** ‘i* »• C.oa.ss ra.i sMefc^Wfc^,^ -^— ' ;<«ta.n. p._rt linn. .are. r kJ. new Cincinnati Grain and Livestock, wsask-r.re Ka > ra-1 rhI Lxra—Avaady »« I witM ase. » Oeia-Vuwi: Mo. isuaad , Caxua—assedy M H-<»- Art.** ai t lag. k. i Seaap—««aa<tr al SSa« x —— Lawka—Aetira m (•*« m Chicago Livestock. Catt a-eiaaij; »u.rv ttgk u _ Mera t*g..xz “ n »•* Siaacr si u tom *k ( Star;—Str»r.< ak U M), » Lawao-ttaaoy a: u k«ge SA —I I New Yer* Livestock, sMttMr U t* Ms « •U*s-F r» a-t-wte-'-w" 'a* aa» BuTalo LivsstscK 1 ’ «nußx ■•*»-Arar. w »».-*><. st eWtes-bnug”, M Ta MA. ta
SHOOT 01 if This Is the Order Gi„„ hPi|r suit cf Escaped Califor. nia Convicts. TW Leaner of the Gang Deserte(j Followers and Sought Safet, In Solitary Flight Prison OPicers Held A, u By Fleeing Convict, Were Liberated. PlAcemile. Cal. July M -. thirteen coavlcu who escao'J JJ* tha State penitentiary p, ‘ tro ® day twe.ve are still „ 7 »»s w-r-. . .• •'-•■ emtenee for robbers Pitot Hill 3. M. G-.,rd -. 7' ; e,l « ed leader of the gate . repon ' ocatoced to fony-ftv. b*ry deserted his tc> cwers r ° 11 - they left the prison H* <7 ? lst *' armed and it is not direction fce sought saf*r T outlaws who remain '.-e*'t-7r ”” ing for the Sierra Neva , They are closely j sheriffs <jt Sacramzmto Placer counties each ba' .7 I Wd -*- .- ...; •.. ; ■ company of militia A i.-... t ’ 1 guard, from the FoV ~ 7 also engaged in the < has* •*• t"* Sieved the fugitives w-i; sno, 7’ ** rounded and a desperate -a-"/ 1 ’ anticipated, as an ,7 heavily X? The work of the pur* -- - . ’ . i . . r- • - ■* -x- h>g ’ " ' •■z- v“ anticipated by the of the convicts who released al] free men they held as i raT,. j to tho.ght this eouree w M P ’ by lack of food and ammunitioc Tte eleven are now believed tr Placerville, in Eldora --- '* -•1*1 rough country and not far frog tte moun’ait*. which they >s .: r h to make their refuge The fight« p. lot Hill between the coaricts uj their pßrisaera vb* a serious i\After they had tooted , ; - r4is| store at Pitot Hill th»y w er . w tfcaHy surrounded by -y.» sterifij g Sacramento and Placer -xuntiei. na commanding a strong i-rre AUfiwl horses on the convicts wage* » shot art Be *f the • - - a . { - u , killed outright. Thea th® -.-in raised a white flag art reached* the road with the guar*, and jtten whom they had captures * eadte of them A general v-'. y » u „ ordered as it might ha. - - . -t i»T<rg innocent men In this -- t*-a--ner the second escap* *s- rue. Sss that the captives have - frwdte pursuing ofieer, hav* *... - to shoot the convict* -t. - <■• at’ttet death or capture in th- t-a- fstmll expected. Verdict Aja -at fl *• • I oner's jury in the rase ! W LC» fl ter rendered avert- • -f nnjsfl against ail the eonv t* -a - •wapi I The inquest was held at r >* I prison b WILL RETAIN TROOP*. I Gavereor Yates Will s>e-- t Ns 0 I versa Chance at Da*< I*. Springfield. 11l -j not I Yates has received ; - ’ a! I ■ ■■ 'z*ner*l Scott • the sltntM I at DanviUg Rea..' -: ■■■■■ -.'t I may arise wben the tor*, ff »'»iisS fl arrest the ringleaders -he 34 fl which attacked the ji asi I hanged and then burr. 'h* vdr i! | the negro. J. D. May*- d vhe str I and killed Henry Gat' -n an. a man. Governor Yatts t-.:-v*•* that * ■ would t>e better to retiir. 'he irrtfl at Danville for an ind-dt '* period- I A Fight Is Expected. Missouri City. M y - -®* I Sterne*, the convict wt —ettli» I caped from th? Vai’ed --■•»•*? i' s B ttoliar, at Lea»«-n« ft hit ’•***■ cated three miles north Orrick >1 fight is expected be- -• be !.« H-B tared. a, be to in s st I seem, prepared to ma * x desp-fM realstance A posse • twelve f-H jbsßded by Sheriff w - - u< >■ guard from I-eavenwc sh. bsre ?;»*■ capture him. ; Valuable New Coal F e>aa I Vancouver B C Ju'-' of coal eetimatod ' 1 ton* *aa b«en located !r the P*B] river country Some of the -e*st' ( B nine feet thick. Tte • ’ r *’ c < ,H to be of good quality The e«' ■ the discovery i» oear H Iso® tot far from the entran e • the rivet pass. Shooting Followed » Q* , ”* I Atlanta. Oa . July 29 - H W 1 j shot and probably fata '* Isaac Alien and Jack M-.J-' ’ "B tn«r. of this city at th- Ac* l ** ; '*B The ahootlng follow-: • : I origin and nature of • ‘ ’ 4 ' l< ’9 clear Both are ex pc - f*' I parties are promlntot *:.»■■ I Campaign Agairrt Pobcy. B Chicago July 29 -T* • w •*» thousands of policy »' ’ ' . »•*, in Chicago ha»e be* >■ : th* grand jury for 'j } B i tickets The tedictmen’e ■ opening of the caw pais- aa* a»i- ■ ( by the Cltixena A*»o atto*.
