People's Pilot, Volume 4, Number 47, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 16 May 1895 — CRIME. [ARTICLE]

CRIME.

Edward N. Deady, son of the late Judge Deady of the United States District Court, was arrested in Portland, Ore., charged with forgery. Charles D. and Henry Delaney, arrested in connection with the blind pool expose at Pittsburg, Pa., a few months ago, were found guilty of conspiracy to defraud. Among the notorious criminals to be tried at the May term of the United States Court at Port Smith, Ark., are Henry Starr, the train robber, and Cherokee Bill, the Indian territory bandit. Gov. Morrill of Kansas is charged with obtaining some of the state's money under false pretenses. In a quarrel over text books at Como, Col. Ben. Ratcliffe shot and killed three of the school committee. Fifteen tramps took possession of the little village of Granger, Mich., and looted a saloon and grocery store. They were Anally driven out by citizens armed with rifles. ” , Philip Stabler was arrested in Canton, 0., for making the molds used in the recent counterfeiting there. He confessed. Clara Ford, who has been on trial at Toronto charged with the murder last October of Frank Westwood in Parkdale, Ont., was acquitted. James Henry is the name of the man who is being sought for by the United States marshals in Colorado and who is wanted in connection with the looting of bullion from the Carson mint. Dr. Samuel P: Sehwlng killed Dr. Emile Heriat at New Orleans. The alleged infidelity of Mrs. Sehwlng led to the tragedy. Further bloodshed among relatives of the men is feared. United States deputy marshals are looking in Colorado for the assayer, who, it is said, escaped from Carson, Nev., with 180,000, stolen from the mint. He is thought to have been at Kokomo, Colo., about five weeks ago. Conrad Fay, a retired farmer while insane, killed himself at Ottumwa, lowa. Homer Bruce while Intoxicated shot and killed Paul Johnson. 16, at Bedford, Ind. W. S. Reese, editor of the Journal at Kearney, Neb., has been arres.ted, charged with forging county warrants.