Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 38, Number 35, Jasper, Dubois County, 8 May 1896 — Page 2

BILL TATLÖIi IAN(iKI).TC-'atJ, Ith newspaper wen aad 1 with a number of .sister of Charity

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Tito Uurdor of tho Mooks Family Partially Avenged. lie IHrd I'rotrMinc II? Inu'nr.nrr, and i:r-.tns C.Minilrnr- u,at lt.waCSo Inff Mr.lght to I Ira vrn - Tajlor's I.U-.1 Sl:itiMni-i.t.

CaUOM.T0X, !., May 1. Taylor, convicts! with

George fur the murder of

family mar Itrowuing. Mo., an

who called. About 1:30 ho retired 'or

tho night ami went to sleep. Apparently his rost was dreamless, fr not a ouud disturbed the quiet of tho place, Shortly before faa o'clock ho awoke and rame out of his celt once wore. He üaid ho had slept wed. Noticing the two guards iu the jail with him. he sat

Mjnu at u, mnie ajui wrote thoe I. William wonts on a piece f paper: "One of the his brother men guarding me b Harry WUson, of

ine ueeks unm eouti. und a m.lr

AGAIN IN FLAMES.

- -v J Uta a isj.f :ippr. . . v utiijjctj the ! He passed the message through to Two of the i. ex- Che reporters and sin i UN) feebly as they ' ?''' of

uipiu oi jwy in. snuered the ex- the reporte

iro.ae iHU-a.ty of the law at to a. in. road it. Some one aked him "if he had In ton u.iuutes after the drop fell ay thing to sa v. thm life that sncriticed four human! "No." was his answer. "If the peobeings in its lust fur gnin was extinct, j P ent staud it. 1 can." and he died like a uartyr. So man j lkeakfa-t was brought the doomed overlooked tne munterer than did about six .'ei.H-k. It was n.t a he as he stood there on tbu scaffold , credit tu ,heritf Stan.Vy or Carroll pale 'r death itself, swnyiug Imekward ooimty. When men are "about to die an f jrl with the rush uf hi- .in,.. ! it. i- th. . ... .... i .

, , , V . " ; : . nave wnat

Crlst. CrrU suaVr friu Another Crrti

''"in.isniiiiiii Jinri- in-.trui tu .Tlüi lilt I Irl-Tltr Ijuin- Ualu Portion uf tin-City tu . hi-, Ikrw Mm llm.l, tnd und u Liirze Nuiulwr liurutnt uiul inh..r.

U- Injured. , CKiri'i.fc.i M KK. CoL.A uril 30. .A .nü.v.ii.1

rouuajiratiun. acc.iuistu.ied bv muh v d t... ... .i... . ... . i

"" - ..uciiji uro. st?pt the business pan f t,tU city int.. ashes esu-rda . At Uvst three men iie dead n a .-,, U. :jud 15 pono were Imrnoil and otiier

oa.i wtTv- ki.ied !u u 4-v-

e Pa.'a.v ht.-I U-il,.

-,.- IBH-I WJH US Ikilttt y a pt'lUvittan Butler order, t.rijftith H ! the uawe of th only ttten tided dead 1 man. , ,4ue thousiiud perdue are without j she.U-r, and the busiue mn and , property owner?,, who Lave ln ail,!

w un mue ur n :n .ran. ?. ar- nl..,.!

AFTER THE BURNING,

Tin- s usttiuH at l tie Ntrlrkxii l ewt i f Oli

I'M" .r--K -Kellef Work. I'ri:ttlr Ina. ;ur:lii -Tho Worker Itn-rtln IVtupt. nrj- .Slrneturc It. ,um-.l -TruHi., utiU HiilMt UruuitiifMl Ool f Tu )1l-ry of thr FJrr Origin. MaffLi; CuitKK, lol.. May 1. The bunied district of Wednesday ooverwl IT itaK-ic. Tne .Maini.io iruitl. !..!..

iuti was but partially uV?r'yd, nisd ' C

j THE SUNDAY SCHOOL.

iatrraAttoccl lra for May 10, 139. L-,,ti aa l'rjcrI.Bi- 18: 9-1T. ( fArrjiiffi from !eluU ?" Xvt J Go. r -rs TrxT -The puhüca ea4lnc afar t-JT. wutd ot tt:t up so xrmch mm hi i ,2iaven, bwt sHe t:yn Ms hrtajii. .r.. tw merciful ta sa & siarn r Lukv- 1: tl Tne Sxtiox ittviwfc-a tit K . t j.j, r In I ria:ii3 to r r: I ra; . r r. -t

j.... . ...... i 'i'V"i r - . i i (alfclf.1 -J," ,j,J . . there a mass-meetliif of rttixens wra ! lJer u vaj -k im:. Ii ira vr. hiS4ti. , Lf?: . iicid yestvrday u, tsnt.cr the rs-e f W. wafeBr. farmklae .. 11;,, Hbatiba. Committees wore Jsauicä u 4 vrJ 'r ihe

o fclf-

want to eat. Thor are

even

vt calm and oold and brave. ,' thev

, v,..w. ..j kHVJI llw ,nmnvi nun an i.ie delicacies of

in. niamuea at tue suime M-a,oa. bat no qmtUm-. .-ere askcnl ho so fuully mnriiorett a j Taylor. Hi moraiup- jueal, servil in lu-r little childreu. j a tin pan. c.u:s!ed of two tried ecss sherttr. stantlpolnt the and three blsenits ami a tin enn full of went off without a hitch, i eoiIV-e. Th.r. i.,,,-.

no iWayv It was wrfwL not övöh n iv.m

layiorfOBud n .ikjoii tiunllr r.n

table, and wipin it on a newspaper befran to ont in a stocial. imliirerent way. A gentle murmur of indignation went the rounds of the rejtorters "Is üiat all you wih, .Mr. Taylor?" one of them asked sympathetically. "Yes, this will do," he answ ered resignedly. I Itut his eye Glied with tears and he struggled to suppress his emotions. This touch of syKipathv from tho men i w-ho had been sent hert tnil.ipiiM i.j

last hours and in

moved him more than hate or bitter- j ness. j

tior ,r.

of 1 v. I .. I. ex m

1 wr

at. so dra natio in its circumstantial Ic 'ure- that nun who have seen a

a i.jen others die on the scaffoh

quirere! and shmk at the trajdy.

1

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r,

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IlVi'iaw p. Taylor. a last rnL-iTLri ArrEAi0:30 a. ni. Virgil ConfcHr.fr t.,t-

r . .p,. - .

last

He

At

iinHoinai eou:ii tun. n

liojK'Icss appeal to the rovernor.

wifu as loiiuv.s: Hjn. w j. Stunk. Ootoisi, Jeffebiov Crrr. JIo Can ma sot rive Tartar a pittance el uw -ay tif -Is Mnwurt too weak to ntard h :t. saleiy that Jaag; fSnned! Vmtiit.Cft.VKus?:. No reply was receircd to the appeal to the governor. Titn AS-jEMin.ixti cno'.vi. Lonp btsfore iunrise. from every quarter, down every country road", there came crowds of men to'witness the execution. They came in bugles, in farm wagons, drivins1 males and jacks, afoot and on horseback, in twos and threes and scores, eajjer and anxious over the ieusation of the day. A man was to die. and even though thev could not .see him as he su-uutr from

uiv scanom wttn tne rope around his

hcck, tne zasctnauon was irresistible.

iseiore six ociocif at least sno tn..n

had gatherel around the jail, where

auuepuites ,ioott on guard with loaded "Winchesters. Every man of them was

ciaraonng tor a ticket and but for

force of arms the frail stockade would fcurely have been leveled to the ground. Hy sun-up a wire rope had been stretched acro&s the streets at the intcrsection of which stands the jail. It was guarded by the Hale Rifles, under command of Capt. Ulack. The men were in full uniform and with their bayonets glLsteaing in the morning sunlight, added a touch of grim splendor to the scene. The militia assembled at the armory at 0:30. The company consists of 40 young men, the best blood of the town. They were told that in the event of trouble they would lie expected to do their duty and fight. Without imputation to their couratre it may be said that this duty- was highly distasteful to the soldiers. Many of them had tickets admitting them to the htockadu and their dutr as guards prevented thctn from witnessing the bpectacle. KITES OF THE CHURCH. Shortly after 7:30 IV. Kennedy, accompanied by Dr. Tulland u number!

of Catholic ladies, repaired to Taylor's cell to celebrate mass. He joined in the service. The last sasrament was administered, to the man and after a half-hour the party retired. In the meantime preparations for

tho haugmg continued. Deput v. sheriffs

in despair. They are in a fov-r ,t

cited wrath against tho inecudiarie; w ho are charged with starting I and üiturUay S destruction. Thfe tire . burned itseii out w ith the aid dynamite, j Mayor Mle has invited asitance from noighboring tow n,, in the way of teau for the liomeles. but the iwUee ! .tepartmant foe! ably to eope with the 5 situation. All that is left of the camp ' is the "Old Town"' nror t.i i

Cap;tol Hill, the residence section northward, and caUering piact-, about the Floren e and Cnpple Creek yarK West Cripple Creole, across the Freeman placer, was also spared. The !os caunot fail short of $2.itM,uyj. and the heaviest insurance toss coaies by thL second coutlagration. AI' the substantial ba&ines houses, the lead-

TAYLOIt'.S PVIXO TiTirrvr ,,

wnuc Just

led to thti rniltntvG i

....., t.4t uuuiucu ill U XI made a statement tn t ö. ..i.it..

ilaleand Mr. Conkling had been talk- i IT.f f mir with him .i . , laud hotel

mg hotels, otlice buildings and better slass of retail shops, went up in suioke

or iie in chaos as the result of the use

jj: dynamite exploded to stay the jtlames. The conflagration ended oulv I when the residence portion wal

siiaees oecutred.

Ilames coald not

ii.ii aim. aim ti.T- .,

leave he handed Col. !U'. 1.ot..J"o.i.

dresseil to the nnblti It

tins statement. hU f.ir.-.t ,,-,..,ii ..

- t V II L it k,J the men who believed him guilty aaa his friend-; who still

To THE Irt.t.' i ,.. ....

... . uun fcül :.Uvli -

ii bai tatemeat to wake. I ourht not ta sr-

rcached and open

across which the reach.

The tire, which

incendiary origin, started in the Port-

on Second street. shortK-

:i..,:. .. . ' a

taue charge of the .-elk.; work, ami I CO pniyr for !lf &nc ui, vV IMP j'-ji" hoadpmr:rs were ojMnd at the MM- euatd of prayer asd lis aäswcr.

Men, w, moii a,,dchil.iU nn. .'J .f ''- xt.

gry ami worn out with thoir hardshi, k. uyJt VXJTvfZl

of the uijrht. fUitkiwi .-i t, . o 1 1,, - FiKtului m. s.l , .. 'r.!'.

when the relief train froia IVavcrnnti v'"'1- c31 l'rt-rer: Matt, f; Colorado Spring, arrive i at sixoVl.K-k- VJ.l't - S. 7Ji;

yesterday moni.ng. T.,eirwants were l " . . zk: i, m atistled, the ttt-, wvro rapküy . TtatMar. . .. r. tv er tbrw set up, ami bv uouii somtithiii"- like or- Tv';s ,M?'r4' ihemwatxlwn. der turevaittid " ' rv, Wyo; Jerdoc IV. . . ) X.lOX Ä. hat provisions were .saved from the I. pcaso VjLxxrt v. j., nre couuuanded faney prW. beef fco! f ,, ,mim! m the imisi siis1""' Vcirs1 withhL,rjui; The l irst'n'ational lwnk opened be-' '-h 3 V, forenhio o'clock faa wandle and X fo L K hm money wa, issued upon demand. Tne ' , P i,',RieIf aod uiienate. ltiiiiiXn;.. t....i. ...t.i . . 'ouiu yet grant jutic on aeotj'n t

-... i , ah uiil'u .ins niri?-n. - - -

oi tne perseverance of the widow- lion-

much more, how infinitely more read- , Uy will the genvi OVM. oiir Father in Heaven, who lxes to giTe far more than we are willing to receive, cive us the help we need against our adver- ( taries. Aad if the unjust judge does this for a jKXir widow, in whom he Lü no intere&t, how much more '.rill our ' Father grant the prayers of His own rhildren, ecnlls sebvt ones, whom He , bai chosen. Prayer must be im-' . poTtunate. not beeau.eGod Ls unwilling -

to ocstow good tJnngs ortnusi be over-

TB FMiif nt tl... ....... u, .

!Jm.-hms that Mivt.. 1 m UTaÜ. n V1 Jm.-wh to ttM mfd..vl fruVmSST T?,. Win? ct.tutl- aal XZSm .v:era. it.n iiv .'. .... I r t,!

i.-7.iiitit.- luiun. i.. .i!. I. "Mlu 'iBiiaa

lVillar f .r a,,r .k . V .V;V. ,": ,1

sad fr ibt o7 Ww.;":; f 10

d amircr. Uirj r. J. -Jatar lo., Tolodc O J Sid by llniÄi, ;-. y" iUWUCt v T.r-A-Pa T-.it- i tall' i'amiiy iris are the beat.

im.

Pcnr "UTia

a ma'er of

be mar I rerv

what yu

t ftualirt.x a

. . ... ni.ir "'ettr ru;A fni. ... t ... .2

eall a mturwTnn.,'-lJrooklTi

fc iT rf,!BJ2Ml ?' Jo radtr!nrs- cams dd, U truaw i JtfBe " Biwkiya Ufa

A fcprloc Trip South. Oa Atiril T arid 21. aeil r-.t- s

M rr..fn principal tk'&t, v wm

mil be t

msd vtllar-j of tac i,.rth. to a!! iInts oa tile L.MI1-.V1ÜO x- V.h fit., i..b ? .

ing.

i In the burned district of Saturday's fire the work of erecting temporär v buildings wa.s resumed and the niles öl salvage from Wednesday's tire, which had been carried there were put iu something like order. There is a determination plainly shown to rid the camp of undesirable crooks and tramps. At noon iu hobo, were lined up and drummed oat of town. All arrested suspects were later on sent to Colorado Sprin gs. A viril:nw i.

-o vkiuuu.ivt; wxc ...-. p. v v ..mi;:-, ui uiuN. w over formed and no mercy will be shown tc persuaded, for lie Is more rwdr to , violators of the law. This conmiktec " ?iv than we are to ak. Pravcr that will virV' .;. ..I.. n .1 ...in . .' . . - . ... . . !

. . - . . .

uui auyinmg to the public - ...

o..-. iviaifasia, jjisssfcslo;!, 1 It rid and a psika ot Kentucky, at oce hit 2 fire for the ronad trip. Tick wflit coxhI to reiern -.vithm tweatv.ne davs a paytant of Hi to w.t at destinatiub. k3 wlj lDuw sterTor at any wlnt on th Ä iVcad, Ak your ticltct ajreal about It. and if he cannot u.11 v,.u ox ursiaa tic-rots write to C P. Atm. re. GvL oral Pbesser Ar.U Lt'BiAviJle, Ky.. Geo. B. Uorar, D. I a, St. jLoCs; Trrn?:a-"Vhat Is taxMf nnyT" Johnnie ;.7.FC' 1 "'"O"'- teaefcor Tea.iior U cl- J'fcsclsr- Jonnate --Ifs tuitiiM down car;ta.- Ocveland Plata Dealer. T'fJK1? whl of a bkyelo should b l"ltZ?df'J?r:ea 11 -'th before fU--PbiladeSiU Pres. A Trtakr of ErlUk

Ityf tf bowels aocrfE;rjr eah other. To

afternoon. A brisk- urjez. -., tl.".

south was blowing at the time, and the fiiv rapidly gained sueh headway that even with a good water pressure the are department wa-, unabl. to -heck the uro-Tesi of the !.-tn,.. ti

Portland'v as a veritable Are-trap, and

it is impossible as yet to state haw

many were burned in the fire of i Thursday. All kinds of rumor are atloat and many jnjraons are tailing. . Some have gone out of town and sume , are off on the hills vith friends. At the improvised morgue are three dead ! bodies thatof Charit (IrifHth n

.s not pexsevenn" indicates &. laclr nf the removal of tbU trialtrof vf. Ht.rt.

lartn, ana obedience, and titnesa to re-reive

' ters stomach Hst:. r r .-mw- c.i .

It aLv) cares dysrn!a, rtetimatlsn. ma-

II.Th eKixi oi'pRAVxraTirAT T Faiit m1 constipation. m The ract satisfactory

; ixii :oaovr a xur sna:. uc it daily.

Ho - T,"" ,mVU 5rndiar-V ho:l I Hromüteir fdthu.es."-, Prov.o 1 XOVll i ll()'Iltsiin rtml 'i .. I. l .... ..... . '

ax L.v.vxswinini. Vs. o-i?. Tr.ivin

illuütratcd to His disciples one cause o'f the failure of some prayers to receive an t ansvver. Jesus ,Kint.s out another dan- , ;er. -There is. a gen. ration that are i pttre in their own eves, and vet is not j

. Parlet aad ccrreadcr isms ti

thia? where lirtee is concerned. Mmc da

JoiEactof worship ! amoag all creatloa icdi-cnow and iecu!!ar to can.- McivtLe.

.l-t.l 'ri., i . ....... v... 4, unuiucss li

.... . , .. . . "- .uu.- , - -- .uui , - 1"1' "ii uiii.iuu.iueu 12) irhfcli av tan! lv thx t 'r;s stoppet tree tiy Dr Kline V u-r ha-, "r1.10 d f ' rt'11 thc btol of kindling for the be- ! "--T. J he revised list of the injured j nea- to mo- S i -. S'T ' Kerre RSwr- wa."errlrsfdiy Pu0?L "' tbu coavte- - ginning af a euniLunation i asjirreratfe J E- 10 m or 1 '":n hol,cr 003 . Marwlot. carw. Triti s.n.1 t A

t.oa tar trif i. w. , .. . : '

cukJe ormua in a eoW w,rla. mr brother to

aar i-ray-halreit tsuther and tatber to their rrate. Tb nu bs aad that element hund me to tke criv. i hav- i....

at at Basil th r t i

lajosuce !"oe m. b-it ft es aot iw.ii i

va iit-u.tiii ui r7 ti i sv.i ,Ha .

Rinning af a euniLtgration.

I 1 htf entire, town wiu mickly set into a panic by thus are, fr ttu-y 'had not ; rve -vered from their terrible .xperienee of last Saturday. Without deay ereryboity Iwg.m to prepare to paejj , up and get away, but s rapidly was

HC pr"re3S Ul tfU tin m...; t )-,-.

j " T. " v,wu" ana 1 so' Mi tue names mat the 3SÄ t ! : " " Panic-stricken and i

wufc everyone i propuriT judcetf. I he tV trin4 trill all ai-t me in Heavön. 1 l--

nve I ara colas therts. ütd-hT alL "W. i. Ta vion. The note also contained this printed certificate, given him bv the priest and signed his name. I. the tJ3'Jerk-Bod.(JlrIi:?thatia thrc&t

i u-aia -a, jrcto cooferala.-the coaititioa

..K. . . ..... f .

eusuotu u 1 ahsoiutely impo-.-sihie to describe the seeiies w hich toltowed until the Üataes had apcut their powers. Teams were lashed up and down thj? streets by excited men; people with bundles and papers -.vere running H.-11 uiell to the northwanl- ,,..

! aggregates i'ti.

; A corps of -'3 insurance adjuster is . trying to ligure out theirloses. They roughly estimate the property loss at not more than 1H) per cent. ! I of w hich is covered by insurance The ' ; lo-s by the twu tirei will reach ir?,ejj,.

vw, dim tne total insurance io about four hundred thousand dollars. The cause of Tliursday'a n're is yet 5 a matter of speculation. A tvni tress in the Portland hotel was in ti. '

kitchen when

thou. Theso arr a smr.k.- in mv tjjxj. -

Ira. C:5. Self-rirhtfonsnrss i? arighttonyness of outward acts and forcr-js, not of a true and lot ing spirit. It i inU resting in this conneetion to note the Pition the I'harbcc took. That he "stood is not of coawouence, for it wc the ordinary attitude of prayer. Taut the word employed here differs from that used to designate the publican's -Mandiag and gives a verv ditTon nt

tie free.

Kline's Great

7 no. f . i w..

- " . IIMI Dr. klmc. Kli Arch ist.. Philo.. Pa.

impression. It means -stations! Iii,.

w:lf." truck an attitude. ostenta-

ST1, Fcn- 'Motfmr.taltT, "V.Tiat ptw.rj thT is in Sr- H. a'lM 'os; a ktvui deal of c v pn tty tioetrr Crt for Kta.--What m'do'that X rays W-5urer so ctid n s..ae!AJ.i, weriied him with a pEcte cf boneless cöclsh.' Caicajo Itecord. Pio"s Ccae enred me of a Throat and Lttsg trottb'e cf thrt- erV V.r.t.criic. E Cjlöt, Haststgtcc. ltd . :.ov. 12, A vicTORr is tw oj itself when :se achiever bnsir üoefaUatisbor.- SbaiearL.

one oiuinous.

2;Xla tÄlTvt')M ,at aJ iuaenU d0 I V'uliu uf tlle üas crashing of

tO-Olffht I Wilt i-O ,1

Hoth messages were under date of i Apni 29. Before giving out this letter Taylor wrote one on a scrap of news- !

paper and, sigaiug it, handed it through the bars to the reporters. It raa as follows: "To the Pcbuc -The elisor for tar blood is soon to ti tlsül by munlerlair me coolly aat deliberately uaiJer the euivj or law. It mat be you arc not murderers. It Is betwen you aadjocr liod.--Taylor chose R. M. Kneisley. Virgil Conkling law partner, to attend to the disposition of his body. ICnelsley had a talk with him in his cell, in which he calmly discussed th l.tn;i -,1

of dynamite, all made

unintelligible roar.

At the drst hint of looting the property the police, aided by the citizen.

gave prompt notice that death would be the fate of all thieves, aad Hie story was atloat early that

had already Wen shot and their bodies left to be cremated tn the eoatlagratioa. Humors of many lives lost added to the trcneral -f.ncr... .: ...

j and when the boilers of the Palace ho- J

t 1 1 . ... lUJUlIU SC. , sral people, the panic-stricken, craad iud excited citizen-, rushed about

, without apparent purpoe or object

are originated m the kitchen .af

, , . . . - i iue iire onirinateu m the tihv":. -.t,0!TlKin-Vthe " l" l'-ttaud hotel, wldch

totheiount cemetery, near Laclede,

.mo., tvnere the interment will occur. "Don't lepre me," he .said, "until th last clod of earth has been placed upon my grave. During all this sorrowing t-.1l.- ,

never faltered, and was apparently not

i uiuvii anecieti as the lawyur. AN INSULT AVENGED.

Mint anil Klttwl the 3Ian trim Slmrlc 1U

Wlfr-Thr-atpn-il with LynclilnzCuxcAßo. May I. At 2 i,Ulr t-.-t .

day afternn m while William Vnt-i .if-

w-as walking south on Market sir.t

SI. J. Wyekoff came nn Ix.himl i.tn.

and, drawing a revolver, shot Wyck itf

in me oaeK. as u agner whtrlrd around, Wyckoll sent a second buPet into Wagner's head instantly killing him. Wyekoff was arrested and wh difficulty conveyed to the .Central va-

nju, . urire niimier oi nconlp m

litiu ut itn

Second street, between

, Myers avenue. Hack of it was a lumbor yard and several small l,iiii.ii.

( In an hour s time the rof of the ho'el f ; had faden in and the flames were leap- j , ing across the adjoining blocks. iiooth'-s furniture store was blown I , up by- dynamite in an effort to .hi..-!f i

, me are, iut in vain. The .Maloney i building was next wrecked, the Fair, ! a restaurant and then the Palace drug store opposite the Palace hotel oc the iecoud corner above the Portland. , Across Second street the .Masonic temple, a two-is tory brick, stayed tie pr.igrsss eastward, and heroic efFotts were made to prevent iu bnrning. , Uy ttus time everybody on .Myers and Bennett avenues and on six adjacent blocks began to move out- East of Third street embers fading ignited the temporary buildings hastily sot upon

me ursi ourneu uisiriet.

ieu when the biaz t?r.t l.r-

through the partition wall, and she ,:' 1t. ...... .. ,.... .1. . . . . ... . UUUM3.

... uiak me ure originated n tii . .

Chicago restaurant adioSnin ti.. ' . T. .U,e Vnr' " "

' tel. But the hre burst out simultan- . . -"nsWiarnu j eously from so many places a to still aad ag. ,n the name of grat- A Ä Ä leave the impression that arson tvaS L . SJt r - ,tb'r mt' 11 BlVO"" committed. Coal oil fumes were dt 1 tf T f maaklIld- And tiicn his W M9

teeted abouttheschoolhouse,ad some f UW P1. I People find iaat tn. K.1 ,1 v

women created a .sensation vcm onlay "V "! Ve making Inm ; . - - . "'y afternoon by telling of sedae two , . ?,pp,-r ,he ,!ark '"nd on I nf UJ00,1.S faaPnUa. It fatmen trying to set tire to a. rcAidence ' ch tht LriSht Jors of his own vir- 8Uh th öered strength by purify. near the reservoir. ! t,lcs shaI' gloriously appear. Ife la' vitalizing aad enriching the blood. I fasted twice in the week. The law onlv , thoa builds up the nerrea, tone A .second mim Tr.iBCoBtribmtio. t required one fastntlay in the vcar. Sui"- , the stomach and regulato tha whol

,r . .'. 1 J- 'Ki.wiure'. c ne uutes (a rnthl of all iu rwlief tram supplied i with everthint,- nee- 1. The fact tlat he diS at Cnpple Creek left the L'nion depot hin .standard. One .1 -i, uJl

at tour o clock torIay All the morn-; the Phari5W elainmi for Wmolf vrt mg loads of contributions weredutc,d I be a most hardennianer ' out upon thedepot platform and MMJ . nL Tnr. ftura ?S5 Is 111,,-n telegrams onenn? cash were

the proper committee in the an " uuiic w ' i , ' "' The clearinghouse made a cash .? ' Ft? IS 5- "f COmraiW-1 bution of ,ovj and the fund ran np t Jl! f ft. "T' " h ert" f,ra SIO.J before night. 1 j " 'T fr(m h,? 3? of the people, l!:neütconeertshave been planned 7l 7 i?0t0170us for -hrf- orand local societies are coib-ctinir su-. , '! WO,J,,, not Ilft " H1H'h Idies. The railroads are tninsoortimT ' V. vnt2 " p!? dl

the provisions and elothing free. ! , 's r11' "ul r-uU' "poa his

i .lllCTlrrTCIinrn-ni.i...... .

www 4 tmr-ncu r1 I n MrHCY i

Tti?UKh tlie Ilrath Sr.nl.-,..- ... .

"I waat to oraiM Hood'a R&nunm.

My health raa ttowa, aad I had tha grip. Alter that, my heart aad c er von ay lern were badly ajected. so that I could trot d isy exa werk. Oar pbysldaa (are MM j sosiehelp, bat did cot care I dedde4 te j try Hood's SarsapariUa. Sooa I coald de

au my own toaework. I bare takea

Cured

Hood's Pille with Hood's Sarjaparllla, $mi they havo deBe me mach pood. I will &e Iw withoat thcrr.. I have taken 13 botüe of Hood's 5arafMrila, asd through the y"nrlagof CoiLit has curei c. I werk cd M Ijrd as ever tf.c jat sumatcr, ard I ant thnkfsd to cy I a wwiL Hood 'a Pills when taica with Head's Sarsapariila help very mach." Mas. 3L M. Hoizxotm, vreehold, Pee a. Ta&a aad saaay echer cere prove Hew

itmucd. Denutvshor tTs s- "- ieopie wio ,

fl;n,i i ..t .... ,.,,.. had witnessed the shoot intr ndoim.. I v

------ iv'm in. I 1 1 llvniL'lIlL i . . . . - I . k

ho were continnoTlv I lo 13 Ke mm Iro,n t,,e officers and lynch a-ve Larr avenue people

their friends, who were rantimmnci,. 1 K

Inimlrf Hiiln.. .f 1 hltn.

Stanley of Carroll county had discard- , e fchooJ,"f is d t( l the result cd the gray .suit with w hich he is nsual-' ?,. " 1U3rreI " IneaJay night between ly adorned and anneared in n fnit .5t Va-Therand Mrs. Wyckoif. while the

Py.four o'clock the whole, town was

their household

of black.

Sheriff Ed Allen of Linn seemed to exercise more authority than Stanley, and with good right, as he had his w its about him and a more thorough knowledge of the grewstonc proceedings. The only regret over the affair that

Carrollton hcemcd to fool was thp ab-

home, during which Wagner struck Mrs. Wyekoff a heavy blow in Ihe face. CLEVELAND INUNDATED lly thp Il-v!.t Downpour of Bain Ecr Kxpi-rUnred Tlirrp.

wnce of George Taylor, the brother of flf 1 'M. The rainJhll, condemned to die with I. im forth,. ' , - yesterday afternoon was the

Jhll, condemned to die with him for the

same terrible crime. A last effort was

but it w; unava" H Z? TZ ' ! -one by

thoiKTl.l l 1. w..if fm.it ...... were unable to

town that George had been cen lud- f srxrplV V"r in in tl.,. i,r.,k. i- ,i. " " A wew Hooded.

---n . ... i times tu iiorin j- , , , f f'rr,,in, um .. . ... Oirls at work

jKe, compose

uviiuvies auu n numoer hvnl mnn

atarted out to run him down. Hlood' hounds were taken along, and the

search contiuuedlate into the nlebt

itroyed. Shade and fruit

uprooted all over the city,

heaviest ever known In t hi .It .1.,

ing the length of time, and miifli

water. The

sewers were unable to earn- nT tii

and many basements

in tlie bascmont of

kittle was said, but a , . 31 ,r ln ti,ä Mmont of lof a number of Linn I he,i,l0re 0i Lov-' Ä Sn, toy mauui number J bi JIL I a" caught unawares and

narrowly escaped with their lives.

""""" awre in the linsino uardware. elnttinr. M-,.f..;.. ..r

j portion of the city suffered loss. One See, restaurants, rooming houses Jiv

were moviuu oat

goods.

On the corner of Second and Beanett stood the Ilimetallic national bank, and next to it, in the Cripple Creek mining exchange, was the temporary home of the First national t bauk. All thc money was locked up m the vaults and the place was ! ibandoned when the flames crowded j .he clerks out. North of the banks were the telef graph and telephone offices which had to be abandoned. . Late in the afternoon the wind veered around to the east, driving the Course of the conflagration to the , more sparsely built-up residence district, and the fire died out, leaving the i high school building the only one of any size remaining. ; '1 he list of business houses de stroyed ' will include every linn of aov

I the city. Uaiiks, post office, dry goods,

brra.su saying: God Ik- merciful tc

me a sinner." Literally -;o me the .in

ner, as if. hke Paul. Ik- felt kin,. If t

tlie lira Iii Ncnt.jic-o n.. . le "tlie chief of .sinn-!-. Tl,:.-

I.o.a hi .in .Meriiy. j was jtustifitd rather than the other. Wasiii.oto., .May 1. Secretary Oi- ocauc the Pharisee, though as greanew on the 23th ult. telegraphed, tht a --inner us the publican, wa ts.i secretary of state for the South Afri ! proud, unloung and uarepatin-c-an republic that it was assumed thai ! "Every ono that exalteth himM-If haj the death soiiteuee of Ilauunoud and 4 be absW bv his own vanity hieb other American citizens was impoioc hihids those whom it infect. ar.d with die understanding that the sen- draws them into manr normVomr tence would be commuted and that he : errors and indiscretions; "ai,d he tliawould hke a-SMirance on that point hunibh-th himself shall be exalted The answer came yesterday morning out of his sorrows and into ,ce from the Transvaal secretary a, fob I with C, out of his inslmö hotJns ,, . ' sut of his outcast ijositlon ami clisnr. Iherexvasnotalkof an understand- j tcr into Heaven. onai"IcnKing between judge and guvernmeut IV. Pr.uxr. tor CiiiLnarx before the sentence of death was nro l T?Vtr rT, . T " ' uounced. but U-fore the rJ2l Jl' IIoW J? t hat this

your tdegram the exeenttr.. ..Z". .; ( I-ortant d,?roure to old- Hrwl',- D:il a.t

had resolved to let merev tT lT t W:3-t intor- " 3 r ' esecuv'ia c

Hood' Sarsapariila

üitl: 03Trs Blood Prirlfier. Allflnarrtrta . Pre;?re eelr bjC L. Hood . Co.. Lo weHitaea.

place of justice and not to enforce ta "f 111 ' bjr nwniB,! leath penal iv. of maH eJIPea whose parent were J anxious that the biasing of Jesus

RUIN AND SU1C!DE

. ' - allOUld n-j.t UIon their vk?i 1;-.

. ö - - , iwi

i . lunusneii jU5t the ne-lod principle. A. Om or th Kranit f ss.Ib-4m, Tor of nch is the kingdom of God -ir at Cripple trr.k. j They are humble, teachable, obedient, Dknvku, Col., May i. Uobcrl bvc a perfect trust and possess a Campbell, a prominent grocery man o!J WMlth of warm and expnive affre-thiscity.ex-niayorof Central City, whf tlon The disciph-s thought that was impoverished by Wednesday .Ire 1e ought not to stop His important t Cripple Creek, having lus e.xteus,Ut b ldngs merely to bless a few cliilpronerties there uninsured. lrill..,i i.;.... Jron. nnir !i . ,

in a ht of despondency by shoot-j 'hese men who had been with Jim ing himself through the heart. Hü; throurh three years of III w-L-

. . -

wacnings Miould o little understand II Ls character as to hinder env wb wished to come to Ilim.

w

e subequently attempted self-de

struction.

FATAL ACCIDENT

so

trees were

posse returned without him. n.i

Hill Taylor dies alone.

The prisoner pxss as calm a night ' PiilhAliKLlMHA. May i -Hamiltot tud. The o-arl ttHbwas ! SSSe! Sr

hiiiiiy residences.

'I Jiere ure two dead and several injured as a result of the Palace hotel explosion. An unknown man wasshot by a policeman while looting a burn ing building. Only one of the dead men has been identified. His name I briffith, aad he worked at Gold King. It b imiosstble at present te j arrive at definite fajts as to names of luiured or a mulute list of firms. I

o the Italtlwore in Ohio "Caanon ttmW

aiii.voto, Pa., Mav

A SHINING EXAMPLE of whit. may be accomplished by never varying devotion to a single purpose to cn in the history of the McCormick Harvesting Machine Co., Chicago. Fr 65 years they have simply been building grain and grass-cutting machinery, and -A-hile there are probably forty manufacturers in this line, it is safe to say that the McCormick Company builds one-third of all the binders, reapers and mo-.vers used throughout the entire world.

but uo trace of him was found, and the ,0UMJ was struck y bghtniug and de- cry barns, big gambling halls and llu!more .fc Ohio "cannou

Ab CnhappT Xrtapbor At A mrtlnr t- tyiniln 1 . -1 . .

i. Alie ' -"- je i, wie great tTcrranr weuia attrrar

ball ui."orl;er, wM alN-tit throutrh !ll.. I slrtaa

, ! Hie ladv who t,-.t J.- .... .. .. . ' Caunfel.

Fir ftw friM vatFMtUtetr Lav taat

press, due at this place at 5:33 a. in., j 'n who twk her plae. trade thiCl was wrecked at Vance's statioa. . kindly but unrafweted explanation- i tlitiKi mt ii. t.-: -i-i . I Ii ' . -i""iion.

w7 ing).

a local

Ki reman

Va., 30

tluee miics east, of Grafton.

ae. was killed. Ltigineer U'UUaa Mclturnle, of Glenwood, was badh bruised about the head aud j.hould-srs. Uaggagemaster .N'celey wa. slightly injured. The accident was causcti lit the breaking of the front axle uudei the engine while ruuuing at fllstoJ

years olj " orKi-o. and w- must, of our-. I. .r

i"i not to Jiiii the grofc :l !-v the golden egirs.

I.ltif-i are more fa.!!-- mi ...

mall wiuaros. A lino U'ahi.

t.. t it - i . in Inch thick can be easily by ar. unvded eye.

Th I

Saa aa4 1 iXa r.'t of Mf as: t4. an chaMtte cäsa. ELY'S CREAM BALM s4 laaa Mm Fi, I-;?. Altar II' Uta sraa. rn tan ts wJlfv.lLT

iCoaa.aiiaanifaaBMia TaaiaaatOHB

m I n'rftlr aborMä aau f.r rwaac aa

lff at JnaVMa r f aK-