People's Pilot, Volume 5, Number 2, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 4 July 1895 — CRIME. [ARTICLE]

CRIME.

Charles Newhouse was arrested at Leadville, Col., on a charge of forgery and burglary in Newton, la. Theodore Taylor was stabbed in a quarrel at Marysville, Ind. He will probably die. No arrests have been made. The jury in the case of Dr. D. J. Seaman, charged at Detroit, Mich., with the death of Emily Hall, failed to agree, after being out twenty-four hours. Sam Taylor escaped from officers on a train near St. Joseph, Mo., and jumped to the ground. He had disappeared when the train had stopped and the officers looked for him. John Taylor, who is accused of murdering Charles T. Langholz, a merchant of San Antonio, Tex., has been captured. At Greenville, S. D., J. D. Lewis, a railway conductor, killed his brother-in-law, Henry Rutledge. The trouble was caused by Lewis leaving his wife, a sister of Rutledge. Attorney Aaron E. Miller was arrested at Hammond, Ind, He is wanted In Wabash county on a charge of forgery. James Dorsey, of Arlington, 111., was sand-bagged by highwaymen and robbed of SSO. The injuries he sustained may prove fatal. Willie Little was sentenced at Pittsburg to twelve years in the Western penitentiary. Two weeks ago Little murdered Hugh McClure. Dora Weigart, a Freeport, 111., servant girl, was arrested, charged with setting a number of iricendlary fires at the residence of Dr. G. P. Kingsley. George Coward, the negro wanted at Quincy, 111., for the murder of was captured at his home, where he had gone for food and clothing. Augustus Grieves, a traveling man employed by McCoy & Herdman, wholesale grocers of Columbus, O„ has been arrested charged with embezzling 11,000 of the firm's money. Mike De Marco was stabbed and killed, his brother Nicolo fatally wounded and Pasquela Paretta, who killed De Marco, was stabbed seriously In an Italian fight at Peckville, Pa. David Dailey, nephew of the late Dllllard Rickets, formerly president of the old Jeffersonville, Madison and Indianapolis railroad, was arrested at Charlestown. Ind., by a United States deputy marshal and taken to Indianapolis for trial. Dailey is charged with conducting a saloon in another persons name. While Miss Gallagjier, a stenographer In a Hamilton, Ont., law office, was on her way to bank, a passbook containing checks and cash to the amount of $350 was snatched from her hand. Angus D. Gilbert was found guilty at Boston of the murder of 8-year-old Alice Sterling. George S. S. Moore, assistant postmaster of Mobile, was sentenced to two years’ Imprisonment for embezzlement of public funds. Extradition papers have been granted in the ease of A. J. Hosier, wanted in Boston for embezzlement and under arrest In Mexico.