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(I . atij. - ; . , 'iVgf iin i -- ' VOL. VII THE DALLES, OREGON, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 9, 1894. NO. 245 A FATAL EXPLOSION Three Men Killed by a Steam Pipe Bursting. SEVERAL OTHERS BADLY . HURT fatally Bitot Otp a Card-Game Quarrel An Knraged Mother' Act Train Robber Captured. Chicago, Oct. 8. William Miller and A. B. Sharrob were killed today in the Illinois eteel works by the explosion of a eteam pipe. The injnred are : ' John Holetrom, Thomas Dorsey, Oscar Wag ner, Joseph Todhanter and Peter Morey. Their recovery is .doubtful, John Hol etrom died later. The room in which the accident occurred was filled with steam, and almost every one of the 50 men at work there were more or leae burned. ' Chinese Official In Disgrace. London, Oct. 8. A. Chinese dispatch says a rebellion has broken out in Jehol, Tien-Tsin dispatches report that Sheng, the taotaj of that city ia in disgrace for charging the government over four times much as he paid for eomediecarded rifles bought in Germany. He also bought a Quantity of uselees cartridges. Li Hung Chang discovered the fraud, and In an interview with Sheng is said to have slapped Sheng'a face. Sheng has been granted a leave of absence. A Che-Foo dispatch eaya seven Japan ese warships were sighted "off Wei-Hai-Wei, steaming westward. ' A Tein-Tsin dispatch says the steamer Wen Chow, just arrived, reports sight ing a Japanese squadron 10 miles south of Che-Foo. - She was bailed and ques tioned concerning the whereabouts of - the Chinese southern squadron. Sobbed and Murdered. Birmingham, Ala., Oct. 8. While J. K. Burns, a wealthy farmer, was en route home Satuvday night from Easta boga, where be had sold a large lot of cotton, he was met in a forest by three marked men. They ' demanded his money or his life. ' Burns quickly drew bis pistol and fired twice at the robbers, and then attempted to drive them off. They seized him and dragging him from his buggy they tied him to a tree and robbed him, after which each - man fired two shots at him, all of which took effect. Burns was found half an hour, later by a man who heard his groans. Burns lived long enough to tell the story of the mnrder. Sentenced for Ilfe. San Fbancisco, Oct. 8. Dennis Moore, Cornelius Gerin and JameB Don nelly, not one of whom ia over 23 years of age, were sentenced to etate prison for life this morning by Judge Wallace. The robbery for which the trio will spend the rest of their days in the peni tentiary was committed last Fourth of July. A friend named Thomas Howard came from Tuolumne county and treated them to the exposition. That afternoon when they left the grounds the' three took Howard to a secluded spot, as saulted him, and after beating him tied his hands and legs, stole $30 and left him in a helpless condition. Saved Jnst In Time. k Massilon, Ohio, Oct. 8. A mob of citizens of Dal ton secured a man named Herman Saturday night and placing a rope around his peck and bad all but hanged him when the more timorous weakened and he was given over to the marshal, after having confessed that he had made four attempts to burn his own dwelling. JaBt one month ago tonight . half of the village was destroyed by fire, and 40 families rendered destitute. The repeated acts at Herman's house directed suspicion against him, and on Saturday night he was caught in the act of attempting to set his house on fire. Shot Orel a Card-Game. Phoenix, Ariz., Oct. 8. Phil Sherbert, a plasterer, was shot this morning by William Price. Five shots were fired, , three entering the body. One wound through the lung is considered fatal. Price had come to the city foe the pur pose of meeting Sherbert and having a settlement with him of a card .difficulty of the evening before. Sherbert tried to Highest of all in Leavening Power. f .--vv I f f I i Ar!T niTrrrf rinr? molify the enraged man, but to no effect. Sherbert then started to run across the street, Price following, and firing from a heavy pistol. The murderer is thought to be somewhat demented. - Czar Orowlnc Worse. Bkkslau, Oct. 8. The Scblisi3che Zeitung publishes a dispatch from St. Petersburg which says a sudden change for the worse has taken place in the condition of the Czar and the minister of war has ordered prayers for the preser vation of the life of the czar to be offered up in all the garrison -and regimental churches. Fainting fits are reported to have supervened and rendered an opera tion immediately necessary.- Court dig nitaries and other high Russian officials have hurriedly started for Livadia. Blew Themselves Up. San Fbancisco, Oct. 8.- Max and Meyer Livingston, brothers, in the em ploy of the city street department, dis covered a gasoline generator while work ing in the vicinity f the new city hall this morning. They held a lighted torch too close to the generator, and the ex plosion which followed hurled both men into the air and shook all. the buildings in the vicinity. . Both men are in the re ceiving hospital. Max's eyesight is probably lost, and Meyer may lose both of bis legs. - i 'A Tralnrobber Captured. Phoenix, Ariz, Oct. 8. Rogers, alias Armstrong, another of the train robbers, was captured last night at Aztec station, on the Southern Pacific, by Sheriff Greenleaf, of Yuma. He was alone, mounted, made no resistence, and had no plunder upon him. He was taken to Casa Grande and Florence last night. Another of the robbers, Donovan, is still at large. . Peking to be Attacked. New Yoek, Oct, 8. A Shanghai dis patch, via London, says United States Minister Denby has warned American residents that Peking city is certain to be -attacked by the Japanese, and ad vising the women and children to be sent to places of safety. Already many of the wealthier natives are departing and many others are making prepara tions to follow. Foreigners Leaving- Peking. London, Oct. 8. A dispatch from Che-Foo to the Pall Mall Gazette this afternoon says that the British and Russian ministers Started for Peking yesterday. The object of their visit is not known. All the women and children belonging to foreigners have left Peking for places of safety. - A Bank Cashier Sentenced. Springfield, Oct. 8. Judge Phillips today sentenced A. B. Crawford, ex cashier of the wrecked American Na tional bank, to five years in the Missouri penitentiary for making false entries. Russian Cruisers for China. Cronstadt, Oct. 8. The Russian cruisers Djigit and Vladimir Monomach have been ordered to the far east. 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