Daily Greencastle Banner and Times, Greencastle, Putnam County, 10 September 1894 — Page 1
02 ve
The
News
t&l)£
mil) Ratmir Clinch,
While
Fresh.
I PRICE THREE CENTS
»tRKENCASTLE, INDIANA. MONDAY. SEI’TKMBKR 10, 1894.
TEN CENTS PEE WEEK. NO. 2(J7
KlfTIMEM
T ,vo Killed and Three Injured In a Kcarend ('ollision.
HOUND MUKDERED.
Ax on a Wealthy Hermit in Mlchl-
Kan.
Detkoit, S**pt. 10.—Charles V. Chan-
ORIENTAL WAR NEWS.
YOUN3 GIRL ASSAULTED.
I.urril From Ifomr on » Kllmfly Pretense
Hint Krutally Treated.
Findlay, O., Wept. 10.—John C. West
FliilIT WITH 'HUMPS.
compnny connecteicl with the tartorv, the fire department of the town and the citizens in general that the remainder of the factory, valued at $160,000, was saved. The loss is covered by insurance.
viu, 70 years of atfo, a wealthy and Interesting Advices Brought bv the Saturday night drove to the farm resi- Trainmen on the Fort AYavne Eo«Td ^d^Uu vlraiid betterTlmn over. U ^ ^
prominent citizen of Grouse Pointe WL-h deuce of F. G. Clymer, near Benton n VreonntAr
bU'amer Slkll, Ridge, and inquired for Linnie Martin, UaVC a DCSpenUC LnCOUnter, E..«tn«er Killed. a 16-year-old girl in the employ of Mr. Terre Haute, Ind., Sept. 10.—The
township, was found foully murdered in his home late yesterday afternoon.
Clymer, stating that her father, who
nro GWYRq TINDER ARREST Tbt ‘ numl,,r,rs have uot 1x3011 cau ^ ht - THAT KOW SHING DISASTER, uves atBinftton, had been stabiHsi and SEVERAL SHOTS ARE FIRED. OPERA lUitD UIHUXiH AHIUjOJ.. but the officers claim to be dose upon _ was dying and that he luul been sent for
their trail. Chauviu lived as a hermit
his daughter. The girl, half frightened
Tlicm Charged With Criminal in an isolated place. Joseph Groesbeck, Japanese Commander Says the Boat Wa» j () death, got into the buggy. West
firt .iewiiu »»—Authoritle* Will Make a a cousin of the deceased, called at his Thorough Investigation—Kulei. of the house and discovered ChttUViu’s dead Itosd said to Have Heen Violated, body on the floor. On his head were
Other Wrecks,
three terrible wounds, evidently in-
Balliiig Coder False Colors and Carry- drove about tWO miles and then assaulting Chinese Troops —Great Inducements ed her. The girl is a cripple and while offered Americans ami Kuropeans to atteiuptmg to defend herself y\ as roughAssist the Flowery Kingdom. ly and otherwise iujuml by the
brute.
Victoria, B. C., Sept. 10. — The After he hud accomplished his pur-
Most of the Gang Lodged In Jail—An 87-Year-Old Schoolteacher — Young Man's Skull Fractured With a Potato Digger—Several Illsastrous Fires—In-
teresting N.iles of Iho State.
Valparaiso, Ind., Sept. 10.—A gang
„ s S > it 10 T1-" ® lct, ‘^ hx. The murderers had
Noi.r.i -' L " V ‘' ’ .’ , ; ransacked the house but probably found Northern Pacific liner Sikh from Yoka- post* West attempted to drive on, but of 20 tramps attempted to Imard a fast homble railronn oisastcr ku nothing of much value, as Chauviu kept harall brin(?8 interesting advices of the the buggy ran into a ditch and was over- flight train on the Fort Wayne road jhij vicinity took place on the r nc.iourg U,tle money with him. Persons in the war iu thc , ori( . nt The reason given by turned. The girl escaped and ran into near Liverpool. The conductor stopped Mil Satniduv evening in the Hoosnc vicinity claim to have seen two men go . T i • an adjacent furmhouse. Site told the .. . . . ml The accident was caused by a to Chauvin’s cabin and afterward start t te commam er o tie ap.utesc w urs up storv (l f h,v assault and by daylight the ie i.un am a " "M’ 1 D i collision between eastbouud from there toward the city. Chauviu Nauiwa Kan when asked why he fired far n lW had organized u nosse and gone with the aid of the train crew. The rtim ', ,1(1 • , MS .1 ear ns can be as- had lived as a hermit for IS years. He upon the Kow Shing, seeing she was on the trail of West. He was found at tramps showed fight, and several drt*w fivi^lit trains. . ‘ , , , was once a member of the Michigan flying the British flag, is now given for 1 o'clock yesterday afternoon about six their revolvers and fired, but without
engine of a westbound freight train on the Vandalia struck a drove of cattle and wits wrecked. Engineer “Jim" Williams was instantly killed. Sawmill I>cstroy«*<1. Buiominoton, Ind., Sept. 10.—Firedesfcroyed the sawmill owned by Whitaker & Vanmeter in Indian Creek township. Loss $3,000, with no insurance. INDIANA HKIEFS. The annual reunion of the Twenty-sec-ond Indiana regiment will take place at Columbus Sept, in and JO. John Mars'i, aged 1/, and Herbert Ketrow, aged IN, both colored, were arrested at Indianapolis charged with being tire-
bugs.
An anonymous libelous document has
- nm l, /vm.o-at-v to the rules of the road, V 1 " lll Lh gist s it pubhut\ anmmiiMs
tramps were badly hurt.
DRIVING ttl r THE SPOUTS.
contrary to the rules of the road, SHOCKING ACCIDENT.
»nd the engineer being unable, on nc-
- ant of the dense smoke left by the Gasoline Poured Into • Coffeepot In MIs-
L».nger train, to distinguish the lights
on the train from the lights on the walls of the tunnel, went into it with a crash
take For Water.
Dec atur. Ills., Sept. 10.—A shocking accident occurred at the home of John
A horrible disaster was the result, both W. Wilkins. While preparing supper mina being badly wrecked. The tunnel , y{ rs Wilkins placed gasoline in a pitche r
attacking Judge Baker. The 15-numth-old daughter of Nfr. and Mrs. John Benson of Flora climbed upon a chair on which rested a tub of boiling water. Tin* chair upset, scalding the little
one to death.
Si ', thousand people saw the “Last Days wiitnTaut ,n,U,
Slielbyville Authorities Making War on
the Gambler*.
SiiELBYVHJ.K, Ind., Sept. 10.—The recently elected city officers took their
the sum of $750,000 has been agreed to lntcr , stinK Pn| , el . u< . n .| Before the ny-
by the Japanese government as repara- bi« nio C»n*re«« »t Budapeat. .. - tioufor the sinking of Captain Gal- Budapest, Sept. 10.—At the session diately began a campaign to close upthe rraitin s’was a'p'ort r.iit iu hr.- ot
V/HOLESALE MURDER.
Twenty-One I.fibnrerH Killed by 1'aritn ri
For Their Money.
worthy’s vessel and compensation to ()f t)u , hygitmic congress Saturday an in- saloons and gambling ileus, which have Washington, those dependent upon Europeans lost b , r0K ting paper on cholera was read by been operating in violation of law. The with lor. 1)r Ernest Harts He argued that the county fair has been going all week, but Keenly Alert For Coi.trnh.nd Article*. c U11( , fr tho Vil ii t . v of the tin* usual games which have heretofore
, -- r , Both China and Japan are at present G . vll ., re t i u .,. e is an utter disre- Ailed the sal. wits with a crowd of men For The ir .Money. SSThSewcre'Veriously injured. to 111 ^ ,auk ' Oao ° f hor ,la ^ I alort for 8Mr.l of’sanitary pmntutions and where a “ , l 1 st l r , ^. 1 1 X V ;; ^r 1 ^' iliost ,£.4 Rt. Pktersiuro, Sept. 10.-A story of Tlu killed were as follows: tors, Bunking tho pitcher contained war and to this the delay in tin amwd tlH , ptsmle habitually drink pollute l fiir ( k Umt She }i, vv ille has ever whole-side murder comes from Poga\v 11, i \ m TURI’ENING, brukemnn, cf water, poured the ghsoline into the cof- of the Sikh is attributable. Ihogo'eru- \.;iter. Dr. Harts sjtid it WHuned eei tarn knmvu Friday night ‘ Marshal Sparks novka, a village of Siimara. Eight «vniciise N. Y. ! feepot to make coffee and put the pot on meut has declined to consider ncc us that p Tsom. could ton-h an t * 1 and his deputies raided the gambling farmers living near the village employed GEoaoK Mim.mick, brakeman, of Filch-j the stove, ienviug some gasoline in the contraband of war, but bo.li belhgeient.- c.io eia p.e.i u - | 1 ,' l "!vaUo\ving of rooms of^('harles Skotskie and captured mj laiKU-ers to help sttw their lauds. The
burg
WrIW Cl.pp, enKlnett. of
yard, „,d the ,5 11.6 Th. Bikh wm .W«T„1 at Sl,».,Kh,.. by » ’ v ' 'Jbwi; ,| ie p,„te,l ».\,1 sm.id story „nd ,„»V Ibu, ^ Tl „. i,,,, , c _ a* r > i Y-iriil’ i 1— u*« nftnrt’ 1 * - - - - • ' - ■> - ' f lllita
Rotterdam, N. Y., injured about the pelvis
and chest.
Chanes Frazer, fireman, of Rotterdam, \ Y., skull fraetuced, scalp badly wound«1, injured about the hips and back and
clothing .»f Pearl Wilkins and her little Chinese gunboat, which luatlo an effort f or tii by him abundantly, and <! P ' — g. t the money back and finally decided brother, who Were in a swing. The I to gain possession of the rice portion of tbt , 0 ti K . r outside the Ixxly in damp tragedy at new ALBANY. that the only way of doing so was to girl w;is so badly burned that she died, her cargo. Tho British consul objected : g-j-o^d, dirty water, linen, etc., to bo kill the laborers. While the latter were The boy was probably fatally scorched, and the merchandise was allowed to swallowed by some one else. An infuriats.i HuKimml stain m* Ene- on joying a siteta together they were set
both hands severely burnea. 1 j^nd Mrs. YVilkins, Miss McCune and proceed. i - — my Fourteen Times. niton bv the farmers and every one of H.B. Bartlett, bralwman, or ritcnDurg, ; Mftry Volk who tri0(lto 8tril)tht}frpu . It i fi almost imposi-iblo to get reliable W AY OF THE TRANSC-HESSOR. New Albany, Ind., Kept. 10.—Alex- them was killed. Tho farmers then rij(ht arm cat, spine injure, an. • . | za .,t 0 f bl!r clothing, were seriously war news anywhere in the east, even at under Dunbar, aged JH, was stabbed 14 robbed the bodied and burned them. crU! ‘l"' 1 *- burned on the hands, urmit and fuoe. Shanghai. This trip the steamer passed Young EtittiisLnmn Arrc»t«*«i i»r *-•>>- . , .1...1 .i v fatally injured The ahs •nee of the laborers arouse.l susOperator Hodkin, who was in charge — ; ver y dose to the F<ki Chow forts and iteizi.-inent Uncn Insnae. ' . ‘ pi i ,. k pieiou and the is dice investigation led of the sigmd lights at the east jiortal, is ( EAGER FOR MONEY. 1 saw the Chinese garrison drawn up in Denver, Sept. 10.—Pathetic results yesterday in titt„n i aei , .
ootifined in the police station on the | I i;.,„ 'n,..,. -..Ii .ittire.1 in flowing . ,- n i .i., ..f u k k'.iLl infuriated
by Hugh Flick,
husband, who suspeet-
cenfined in the police station on the | line They vetv all attired in flowing have followed the arrest of E. K. Kidd, mrunatea nusnana, wno "u ‘ eharge of criminal carelessness. W. one Killed and one Injured While siU .h gowns oi gaudy color and had on |-':,,.l-|,m:m for embezzling (si Dunbar with onmhull intimacy \utli Hodgkina, the west portal operator, haa gearchii.K la the Uul.i. of a iionxe. three cornered silk hats and made a 1.,.?- ’V L tv n ,r....tt which occurred hi« The affair occurred wlm
H.dgkins, the
alsi L-en placed under arrest
teud to * makea thorough investigation, ground. Mrs Harlsr, who is insane, : had for years lieeti accumulating money
TEN KILLED.
Iiaa senrchlnn in tite uum. o. a nou.e. three Cornelld silk hats and made a -, fiS Barret, which OCCUrwl D lrt , wlu ' 1 , f i“r bv 1 , , , He Columbia, Pa., Sept. 10.-During a curious six-ctacle. These forts are in $32.) from S. K. Barir tt, w ilcn Dunbar was knocking at Flick a houst claims ho received the “O. K." from Rtonn th( . house of , T;u . ( , b Garber was charge of an Englishman, the son of a several days ago Last Wednesday Mr. _ the latter having been m biding, flie east end otxtrator ajul consequently 8trU( . kbv Hg£ U mg ami burned to the naval officer, and iu-e said to be exceed- Kidd’s wife, feebng deeply the disgrace A pocketknife waa used, an-1 t' v ;> changed his signal. T^f authorities m- struek Dy iignumig ana b glv strong of her husband’s acts, went to the Vic- (>f ,h,* thrusts penetmted the lung, cnaugen m. sigm. , . *—>d Mrs. (Jarber. who is insane, mgly strong. toria hotel and attempted suicide by Eight of the slushes are about the
tin-aiiM of nusoniug but her life was f;coe and four in the back. Dunbar
without her husband’s knowledge. Her rw..fth., wi-ton mins nurse some means of poisoning, nut ji r lavv _
, savings in notes, gold and silver were Colllilon Between an Eapreaa and Freight b j (bb , u j,i every available lUXlk and this
Train in France. fact becoming known, a number of -r. ■ u ,e, u ...o — — r - i- ,* - 4 „:i Brussels, Sept. 10.—Ten persons were mell 1h . rau a for the treas- is now hurrying an army of hundreds i usall( .. He im-igiues that his wife is in derod later and was plac ed ui jail, killed and 20 injured by the wreck of - They found about $400 and were of thousands of men through northern the next cell to aim, chained to the floor the Puns and Cologne express train yes- til ; , lt W( ; rk when the gable wall, two China to Corea, but as they are subsist- and U ing tortured to force her to eouterday. The accident happened at , in( i a ba if stories high, fell. John L. ing on the products of the country fees that she is a party to the embezzlo-
to tlie speedy arrest of the eight mur-
derers.
iugly strong.
China Hurrying Trnopa to Corea.
,:r rs Hi
generally understood this occurred . )r ,, (li( .. llu( . Ilt , tmt Itis crime so preyer who is employed as night watchman m tnoice. lie showed pluik to tlu la. t through ignot'ance in handling it. China upon his mind tlnut he is now hopelessly the Mouon shops, escaped, but sm-ren- and bleed the crowd, cursing theni • i. n %% »»*•»»»»- Im iirlriwl< t tt.. : xtriftA ie in : Itiffiv* mill WHS ill lllll. \N it »1 Ills lust l}r(^Utll. IlO AVilS SIKH l**
OUTLAW LYNCHED.
Mob Into a Jail Where Flo Ii
C'«M)(int*il ttinl Killrt Him.
Minden, La., Sept. 10.—Link Waggoner, the noted outlaw and murderer, was killed in jail here last night by a mob of armed men, who forced an eu-
Apilly and was caused by a collision of the express train with a freight which
Eiseubergcr was instantly killed, but through which they pass, and most of it meut.
his companion escaped with a few is mountainous, it is hard to say with WEDDING OF A GIANT,
bruises. Although the remaining wall what success they will meet. Most ot
times. Waggoner was accused of half u
Narrow F.acape From dozen murders. He had a considerable Anderson. Ind.. Sept. 10.—Wester fllllowi ng in Webster parish and someHarless and half a dozen neighbor Dem times managed to live there, although j oerats had a narrow escape from death the ollicers wore hunting for him. Tin near Anderson. The party had started! search Anally became too hot and he fled
„ , ■ . 1 rri,„ brnises Although the remaining Wait wnat success Itte.t will uear ajuieisnn. I""'.* semen imuiiy II.-. .. was being shunted. The gi is unsafe, the cellar was filled ail day the men cmiste.1 ami drafted into the Miu . rl(l(t , of ,. urlie u Fi«i.rr, Who I. to attend the Matthews Bynum meet- u> Arkansas. He was captured ,h r. th«Hniioor :mend nnd ro\»r. id hi. Chinese army are coolies of the low Nearly Sevan Fact Tali. ing When within about a mile of the last fall and brought back to the Minden
i ie~e I s
the danger ahead and reversed his engine. This had the effect of reducing tlie speed and rendering the accident less severe tlian it would otherwise have
with an army of searchers.
FALSE ALARM.
been. As it was, the-wreck was a very Body of an Immigrant Diaint«rre»i and have secured many, disastrous one. The bodies of the vie- j No Trace of Cholera Found. Outrages Committed on Japanese.
ored, were married here last night. 1 Fisher, the groom, is n giant in stature
i : »*..^i-s
eases the heads lieing severed from the j^kriis sent Dr. B. H. Buxton, the ex- uo outsiders in any branch of the s« rv- i a inclms tal. in Ins s (s g (
trunk. It is repxjrted that the station-j b . w . t( , r iologist of the New York ice Q n the way over on the last trip to SSLfiSSti-JSSS quarantlno,.« OwBbatoA «A. W £ .h.ori,,.. Or SUb -wB
fcw Bw. B-aataS. '“t “oU bSelu from Bremen on the steamer Elbe Sept. A t the smaller C hinese jHirts all manner wreck at Chicago. : j a nd who died at Cumberland on the of outrages have been committed oures-
1 5t b inst. The body was disinterred in ij eu t Japanese, and in some places lYirt-
fonr People Injured on tho Northwest- , the presence of Dr. Geddiligs of the Ma- nguese have be.‘M robbed. At Lien Ism ern Koad. rine hospital service and Dr. Jenkins’ the child of the Japanese consul was abCmCAGO, Sept. 10.—The St. Paul ves- ; representative. The latter made cult- ducted, ami when he took his leave to filmic limited on the Northwestern col- ures on the spot and reported uo trace of return to his country his legs and arms
lided last night with a freight car which cholera was tola' found,
had been blown by a severe storm from EXCEED FIVE HUNDRED.
a sidinj; on the main track. The engine. vv .
express and mail cars were badly Kstlni-te , 0 f the victims of Fire in rine wricked and the other curs slightly " County, Minn. damaged. | Hinckley, Minn., Sept. 10.—Yesterhijured: A. J. Hondreau, ninil clerk, day was a gloomy Sabbath. Coroner seriously. Cowan and party went to Sandstone Tl.omas Green, baggageman of El Roy, , tl iev buried 80 bodies. There
«K. seriously. : w J
lb’- leffries of Roseland, slight- olerKyuu>u pemg _ half mout l w > absence
tips the scales at 2(11 pounds. A 14 shoe fits his foot tightly, and he has never vet lieen able to hue a hat that would flt Ills head properly. His mother came to his relief a few months ago, when she secured a number of old hats ami with parts of each made one to tit his head.
SHUCKING SUICIDE.
hurleiTwitl^awful f.'.^Miinegoin^as Greenville, Ills., Sept. 10.—The trial far as 300 yards. Fortunately not a man of the celebrated riot and murder cc ', was seriously hm't, although all Were which occurred at Smithboro last Christstunned. mas eve, in which William Saudifer met His Skull Fractured. his death, has been finished in the cir- ™ lie in In Waab cuit court. The jury, utter la iiig out Wabash. Ind., Sept. 10. In ■ eight hours, brought in a verdict of uot ingtou township, Blackford county, ilt as to tb e defendants, William northeast of here, on the farm of Bent pay^ Robert Widdowfleld and James Swigley, that individual and his sons, Wilburn, they having been charged
with Harry Terrill, a young man, were with the crime,
digging potatoes. Terrill lagged tiehind
and Jake Swigb-y, aged 14, struck him a violent blow on the head w ith the sharp edge of a pot a too digger, fractnr-
were tied and
gm*yi,yors Coiupellrd to Use Llsarda For
Food.
San Francisco, Sept. 10.—Special Agent H. B. Martin of the United States
A Mr. Bliss of Boston, left leg broken. of the people went to Pine i > J 0 (i . al U) do som( . surveying and for iuformaTla engineer and fireman jumped and f OUU( i i,', a collar on a tiou regarding claims of private citizens escaped without serious injury. Otner . ‘.j, 0 f the Kittle river and to a portion of the country. Sir. Marpassou ts than those named escaped , b ,, r i ( .,i where found. It is he- tin and his party examined tho country with a severe shaking up. 1 vvt ' 1 — ... -*- n.t'.oq
Unknown Woman Tlirowa llrrself In
Front of u Train. , r ^ .
New York, Sept. 10.—At the bridge ing the skull. Terrill is uiiwuscious “ . , ,, , ■ mid the doctors fear he will uot recover. he was earned to the terminus of the Brooklyn and Union al11
wharf with a bamboo stick through his e i t . va ted road a shocking suicide oc- An Agrd Scltuoitonehor. arms. anned last night. An unknown woman Looanxport, Ind., Sept. 10.—Captain IN DEATH VALLEY. ! cast herself down from the station plat-; Bowman, who has grown gray in the
form in front < f an approaching train, service of the public schools and is now Her body was caught under the engine in his 87th year, is still vigorous mrnwheels and was fearfully mangled. She tally and physically and began teaching
aJSrR. ri.-uy - wdlk.
from either patron or pupil.
Actor Curl in Sued* St. Lona, Sept. 10.—Tho scenery belonging to the “SamT of Posen" company, which is playing in this city, has been attached by Henry T. Dale, a witness in tho famous trial at San Francisco in which M. B. Curtis was charged with the murder of Policeman Grunt. He alleges that Curtis still owes him $60 for his services in that case. Curtis denies this ami charges Dale with blackmail.
BASEBALL.
keys.
1’ImLoI timl Kulto.
Galesburg, Ills., Sept. 10.—Two sni- Fell Under »ii« wheel*, oidcs occurred here Saturday. E. A. Warsaw, Ind., Sept. 10.—CLirene
■were uiumw »v — , , _ . Eager, who had been out of work for six e. Evans of Columbus, O., attciupte 1 to ! lieved here that the death list in Pme for 60 or 70 miles to the south of Xulo nu)11(lls , betamo despondent and shot boarc l an eastbouml mail on the Pitts-| county will exceed 600, as something on Sandstorms prevailed almost , d ]f t ’ Iir0 ngh the head, d-'— : -
W**»tern IsfUtfiie.
IMtcliers.
Mllwaukoe... .Baker ladiaiiai>oli« C’r(>>ri Kansas (’it y.. Daniels Grand Rapids..lout s Toledo Foreman Sioux Cityunninglmin SUNDAY GAMES.
Pi tellers.
rt n k ..10 17 2 .. 1 3 3 ..6 0 1 .. :i I >' ..0 13 0 .. 5 U 3 HUE
PhtPAREn enn tmp veterans | county wm eAiec.i ..w, callon . oaimseuci.-. u*-** himself tnrougn me nemi, dying in- bv i r g, Fort Wayne and Chicago iaihv.iv k’ h 'J"VV‘hV 4 1,1 Alitu FOR THE vtitHAiNa. liko joo arc still unaccounted for, ac- dai i v nu d the boat was intense. Part of tantly . His morbid condition had boon Saturday evening. His foot slipp' d and si(lUV nil . k..,, , la j i
,• A / Lia.,aTiLV». niYWnil’M OTTimiLl J 1 n L. ...„4,.a. . , • /> 1 . I . * 1.1 . , ,* .1 * t .. .1
1I1VV- AVV/ - ? | QiUiy ami HI' lAA-zavv ..a*.. MiUUlJ. A J.AO J . s* . Sioux City
will Giv« Them a Royal Wei- cording to Coroner Cowan s official , could get no water, and intensified By domestic trouble ho fell und r tlm wneeN and v ts in- Toledo.. . . ...Luby * Thrn 5 statement. t ev had to bring it a long distance on Later Olof Hoh. delirious from ma- sUllt i y killed. II.) was about 26 years tlgh. Iimlm.,.
" .sold at Auction. pac£ horses. “Our main stock of meat laria, cut both wrists and his throa* old and leav a widi Jvitroltf! 0 ...V.day te!.' P ' a cn» nt. Martin. “We «dtb a lock knife. Holt cannot recover. ' Milwaukee....lt-u<er.
IJlftAMtrmM Iir*. I f ..,1 (.a.. o tuil Im 1 'l.iiMtiM
Pittsburg, Sept. 10.—“Comrades” i sdd'Ag.'ut Martin. “We with a jack knife. Holt cannot recover. four times. Tho universal comment of ^ ThTv^l wai bid in toes rotted iis swu as hi ^ I( . n . y she) . lmn an( , David Forest were idTpl^^rfSXm Is'ffiaKtno b/c$ain John R.acs, her fornitT mas- a ? ,i ^ I,.,,*.,! us killed in a railway collision at Lockhuven,
in tin* past at an encampment has ter, for $15,000.
, "tsourg been outdone. The display is T'jsii, and in the majority of cases neat
;t 0 3
12 17 7 8 11 (1 7 i: i r,n :i
kind. ’ Tho only thing that helped us
0Ut . C i l R'^ald^man 1 lost 'Zme 16 m Timber pirates are said to have been the
„ , mi severe that each man lost some
Yellow Fever on Hoard. I £0 ‘ ^ iu weigbt am l aU grew Weak
The Marine ^ Lre I would go into it. again 1 think
Washington, Sept. 10.-
Movel Giuim.
( Hicago, Sept. 10.—Deputy sheriffs *“c worked for the county during the *|rikeof the A. R. U. and the trouble
, 1 followed it have presented a novel i(j t - '■liiu to the county board for their an tine station, for detention. j T'lces. They have asked for pay at . ... a . u ' rate of $6 per dav, 011 the gl-onml | Supposed to He Suicide.
‘**it th e i aw provides that the pay of , St. Louis, Sept. 10.—Pearce D. Kea fl"|iiil deputies shall be $2 pci' day of ing( an aasistaut in the office of_the
hospital service was yesterday informed of the arrival at the Cape Charles, \ a., Guarautine station from Havana of an American bark with three cases of yellow fever on laiard. The vessel was sent to Fisher’s island, a portion of tho quur-
never want to traverse that section
again.”
Richland
WrcrKea •» Cycioo*.
center. Wis., Sept. 10- «ta»t!y ^
... Indianapolis.. HiiilltM
Union City, Ind., Sept. 10.—’den Milwaukee stepiun* ir., rl , o 16 miles southeast of this city, InclianaiwHs. Jcpuec was almost totally destroyed by Are Fri- K1 « Ul day evening. Tho general store of A. | National Ln««ue, \V. Chenoweth, tho deixit, elevator, ho- pitdirrs. tel and three dwellings burned. Tlu* B«ifiiiin«* «». sym
light of the fire was seen from this city ;;;;;;;;;; M „ :
WoBliimftnn. ..Haddnclt SI- 11
2 5 1
K 11 K .. H 10 (I .. 3 7 :i
at 0 o’clock.
Allt-Kt'd Murderer Arrested.
Brooklyn, Ind., Sept. 10. — Bart
Rrnoktvn Stein 't '■} Ft. laiuis Hawley, IJreltensteln.... t 5
PltUbure. Menefee Phlladelpiiia.. Weyliing
The big Muscoda bridge over the Wb , f r()lu a tmin by trainiis near Parkersburg j , Carthage, Ind., Sept. 10.—Tho largo consin river at Muscoda wrecl > w v - a Hud fatally injured. | 3. s t or y straw and rotary building of tlie a cyclone last nig it. tv-x t rat u- - { James A. Younger, cousin of the famous Paporbox company here was v ir
were blow-n down and untoofed. j Younger brothers, bandits, was arrested ^^freved by fire. If the six largo
Ieelioi.se* Burned. i„ Kentucky charged with ritling tUe mails. | rotarieg OOI ,tamed in this building are Br(M ,kiyii Lucid, Kennedy HU
. vonreniav u.-. , AT i Scut 10—Ten Icehouses, VYhilo a croud of people wore watching . . d a th o loss will ho llliout $16,-i St. Lonli Clarkson, Httwkr...T* M
iiumlx*r 125 and their claim alo fit
cause of the disastrous forest fires in the
northwest. linoOKLYN, xnu., ocpi. .o. — , T,i,,„i,„ r „ Menefee
Edwin G Hooks, a prominent young t sheriff of Morgan County, uf-
man of Atlanta, was arrestol on the charge Rt llis homo in this Bj»ton Nichols ° During an^eloctric storm at White Hall, place for the 1 i’to^a-Nuw virk Bain.'” Midi Mrs. Jacob with her son were lu-; which oocuitod on the night of Apr . bunday GAMES. " - -- - - in this City. Pitcher*.
Kii-d lit * anhHirc. Balttmore Heuimtin?. Esper.. n.a at Larina* Louisville.....Wadsworth
Eight innings.
0 1
3
13 17 4 7 11 H 3 U 1 1 5 1
John Woods, a brakeman, was thrown !
hub . II 17 1 . 4 U 0
0 13 3
hours, ami that while they w ,,J " ! .' .ting attorney, hits been missing j ^ h" field they were constantly under Thursday. Yesterday his ! from the sheriff mid practically 1 H1,ict! larit lhU - "t | |
7 12 2 5 !> 4
’§
^memlHffs of the American JnsiiW'i 11 18 desnoiidenov l«Xottght on bj' nTeht
i s«3SSSsSss!5- • : ^
were badly injured.
