Cij 4 ,4 VOL. VII THE DALLES, OREGON, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 18, 1894. NO. 304 A GR4VER0BBER SHOT Caught Bobbing a fr.V . ' Lady's Coffin. Young KILLED BY THE GIRL'S INTENDED Two Illinois Editor Anxious to Fight a Donl-Tiro Murderers Ilaof ed Damaie by Fire. " Cincinnati, Dec. 17. From Mount Hope, Ky.f a small village 12 miles from Walton, comes the news of a shooting Saturday night of a graverobber caught in the act. There have been robberies at the cemetery, and when Mies Morris was buried Saturday her betrothed de termined to watch her grave. Near mid night two men began ' digging in the grave. A dozen shots were fired at the robbers, and "Smiley" Jordan, a colored farm hand, was shot dead. His white companion escaped. Catherine GIng's Murderers. Minneapolis, Dec. 17. It is not likely that C. A. Blixt, the self-confessed mur derer of Catherine Ging, will be banged. He will be brought before Judge Hicks, of the district court, today, where he will enter a plea of guilty. Sentence will not be passed, however, until he has been used as a witness for the state in the Harry Hay ward case, and then it is expected that he will be given a life sentence. The court has appointed Judge J. K. Shaw, W. A. Hawn and F. H. Carlton, three able criminal lawyers, to defend him, but when they attempted to hold a consultation with him yester day, Blixt refused to have anything to do with them. He is still in the St. Paul jail, aiid continues to' protest that he is innocent, and claims that when he tells his story there will be some sensa tional disclosure. Clans A.' Blixt, the self-confessed mur derer of Catherine Bing, was arraigned in the district court this morning and in a weak voice pleaded not guilty. The case was set for trial January 7th, in spite of Attorney Odell's demand that it be not set earlier than January 27th. Trial of Treasurer Hoggs. Tacoma, Dec. 17. The trial of ex-Secretary and Treasurer George W. Boggs was begun today in the criminal depart ment of the superior court. The charge is embezzling nearly $25,000 of city funds by placing worthless securities ia the . bank and receiving credit as cash. The defense will allege that all the acts of the treasurer were ordered by the council. The question largely turns on whether or not the securities placed in the bank are worthless. This morning a jury' was secured after five challenges by the de fense, two by the state, and two excused for cause. Prosecuting Attorney Snell, in opening for the state, talked an hour, A Three-Cornered Fight. Mexico, Mo., Dec. . 17. Saturday morning John Atkin, a farmer living a few miles west of this city, was en route here on business. When he got within two miles of this city he was halted by William Mclntyre and his son. Ah old feud was renewed and a fight ensued, in which all three were seriously wounded. Atkin was stabbed in the back and ter ribly cat about the face and head. Mc lntyre and his son were seriously beaten in the face and on the hands. All are well-to-do farmers. William Mclntyre is a brother of Colonel D. H. Mclntyre, ex-attorney general of Missouri, and a brother of Representative-elect T. A. Mclntyre, of Audrien county. The Forrestry Sill Fassed. Washington, Dec. 17. The plan of urging Secretary Carlisle's bill for a re vision of the currency before the holi days has been abandoned. It was de veloped today that many democratic members of the house were opposed to hurried action. Mr. Crisp was against haste, and the committee on rules sup ported this view. The house today, by a vote of 159 to 55, passed the bill to protect public forest reservations. Presidential Appointments. Washington, Dec. 17. President Cleveland has sent to the senate the following nominations : Justice Char les D. Clarke, to be United States dis trict judge of the eastern and middle districts of Tennessee, vice ' David M. Key, retired ; Humphrey B. Hamilton, to be associate justice of the supreme court of New Mexico. State Thomas O'Hara, of Michigan, to be consul at San Juan del Norte, Ni caragua. In the Senate. Washington, Dec. 17. In the senate, the university bill went over, and ' the Nicaragua canal bill was called up. The senate adopted Sills' resolution calling for a copy of ihe income-tax regulations. The bill to establish a national university was then taken up. To Segregate Mineral Lands. Washington, Dec. 17. The senate committee on public lands today author ized a favorable report on the bill pro viding for a commission to examine and segregate the mineral lands of Mon tana and Idaho within the Northern Pacific land grant. ' Carlisle's Flan Presented'. Washington, Dec. 17. The majority report of the house committee on bank ing and currency, favorable to Secretary Carlisle's plan of currency, was today presented to the house by Chairman Springer, with the recommendation that the bill pass. Highest of all in Leavening Power. Latest U. S. Gov't Report Suicide at Tacoma. Tacoma, Dec. 17. T.'E. Ogilvie, aged 25, a mechanic in the employ of the Edison car shops, was feund dead in his room this morning with a bullet through his breast. - It was evidently a case of suicide. He was in love with a woman who is to be married Thursday to an other man. Ogilvie was' despondent through that, and also from the fact he had just discovered he had consumption. Two Murderers Hanged. Jasper, Tenu., Dec. 17. John and uenerai i.enneay, : brothers, were hanged here today for the murder' of a telegraph operator named Txwerey, em ployed by the Nashville, Chattanooga & St. Louis road at. Shellmound, in Oct ober last. Lowery was shot to death while asleep in his office, his clothes rifled and the office looted. Two Missouri Banks Fail. Slateh, Mo., Dec. 17. The Citizens' Stock bank, of this place, made an as signment to Commissioner P. Storts to day. A savings bftnk also closed. The latter as Eoon as collections are made will be re-opened. ' The fall of the stock bank will prove serious to several de positors. It had a capital of $100,000, and was thought to be strong. A Defaulting Deputy. San Fbancisco, Dec. 17. Thomas Craoke, deputy in the office of the super intendent of streets,' has been missing since Wednesday last. ' An investigation of his books completed this' morning discloses that he is an embezzler to the amount of $3,000. Superintendent Ackerson says he will make the defal cation good.- Seely Fleaded GuUty. New York, Dec. 17. Samuel C. Seely, formerly -bookkeeper of the Shoe & Leather National bank, charged with aiding the late Frederick Baker in rob bing the bank of $354,000, was arranged in the United States circuit" court today. He pleaded guilty,' and was-remanded until Friday for sentence.' ' " Defaulting Teller in Court. New York, Dec. 17. Defaulting Pay ing Teller Tait, of the Chemical National bank, was arraigned to plead to the charge of having stolen $15,500 of the bank's funds, He was not ready, and counsel obtained an extension until Thursday, when he will plead. The Wounded Will Kecover. . Council Bluffs, la,, Dec. 17. C. A. Bromwell, of Minneapolis, and F. N. Hayden , of Chicago, the Fidelity agents, shot yesterday by Bank Clerk Hunting ton, who then committed suicide, are HO worse today, and will probably re cover. ' " Killed Herself and Children. Seligman, Mo. Dec. 17. Mrs. Jones, residing near here, cut the throats of her two little children and her own throat yesterday. All three died almost instantly. ' Despondency was the cause. Heavy Damage by Fire. i Warshaw, Dec. 17. Fire at the rail way station here has done' enormous damage.' Several storehouses filled with merchandise and a large number of freight cars were destroyed. Feed wheat for sale cheap at Wasco Warehouse tf. The Chronicle prints the news. 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