Washington County hatchet. (Forest Grove, Or.) 1897-1???, December 16, 1897, Image 2

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    W A S H I N G T O N
STAM PED E
F A IR L Y
ON.
F e a r - M a d Men ftuah F r o m D a w i o n and
Fatui a *.
( / I F U -DÉ X X
A LIGHTSHIP GOES ADRIFT
MRS.
th e
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v i l J ü l »
M 'K IN L E Y
THE
DEAD.
Prpaldi-nt » m l O t h . r M . m b . r .
t h « F a m ily at tlie D ea th b ed .
of
ALASKA
RUSH.
I T a i U r n R o a d s P r . p a r l n g t o I gBor<
C aa a d la a Pa rlA r.
Chicago, Dec. 13. — The Wests,
Canton, O., Dec. 14. — Mrs. Nancv
Victoria, Dec. 15.— By the eteamer
Ellis
Island
Imm
igrant
Sta-
roads have for some timo been flg„ri
Epitome O f the Telegraphic Topeka, from Dyea, new« is received Was Discovered North of Allison McKinley passed from this life
earnestly on the business that m
at a few minutes past 3 this morning,
that more than 1,000 ill-provisioned
tion Fire in a New Light.
pected to set in in the late winter
Her
Station.
News of the World.
with
all
her
children
and
other
imme­
men st.-mpeded from Dawson during
the early spring toward Alaska. Th
diate relatives at her bedside. She did
the latter part of October, and impelled
have been doubtful whether the t,
not suffer any in her last hours, but R E S U L T O F A D E L I B E R A T E P L O T
by the haunting fear of famine are now
chasers of transportation would » ¡ ;
TERSE T I C K S F R O M T H E W IR E S madly forcing their way over the moun­ R E S C U E D B Y T H E M A N Z A N I T A gradually passed from tlie deep, palsied
i to buy tickets through to Dawson (jjJ
sleep, in which she had rested almost
tains.
J or only to the ports on the coast, a?
constantly for the past 10 days, into
Auk, the Indian mailcarrier who
T h l . v . . M a y H a v e F i r e d t h e B u i l d i n g { today the roads took their first aoti
%n I n t e r e s t i n g C o l l e c t i o n o f I t e m s F r o m
brings this report, left the Yukon cap­ T h e C a p t a i n D i d N o t K n o w H e H a d the sleep of death.
t o C o v e r t h e B o b b e r y o f t h e B a i l ’ I bearing on the question of Alaska rate!
L o s t H i s A n c h o r a g e —C a m e N e a r G o ­
No word could be secured from the
t h e N e w a n d t h e O l d W o r l d I n a ital fully 10 days after the Dalton
They have decided to get out their ra'
r o a d T i c k e t O ffice .
house for some hours before dissolu­
party. He says the vanguard of the
i n g O n t o C la t s o p Spit.
Condensed and C o m p re h e n s iv e F o r m
j sheets showing the rates to Alaska ai
tion. A t 3:35 an undertaker was sum­
have
Wheat (ell over T cents per bushel in terror-stricken army is following less
New York, Dec. 13 tacts
will ignore entirely the claims of
Astoria, Or., Dec. 14.— The Colum­ moned and tlie first publicity was given
than a week behind him.
Auk de­
Chicago Monday.
route to light that suggest the |«is»i- Canadian Pacific for the differential
bia
river
lightship,
for
the
second
time
of
the
death.
bility that the mysterious fire that de­ the business. The rates of the Can?
Senator White of California has in­ clares that fully 35 per cent of the in three weeks, was towed into the har­
The end was almost beautiful in its stroyed the great immigrant buildings
troduced a bill in congress to strengthen stampeding army will never live to re­ bor this evening, this time by the
peacefulness. She seemed to sleep so j on Ellis island a few months ago, was dian Pacific w ill not be shown on th?
the eight-hour law as applicable to gov­ cite the terrors of their flight from the light-house tender Manzanita, Captain
•beet at all.
North.
soundly that it was difficult to tell started by thieves, who had carefully
ernment work.
In tlie days of the old Transconti
Gregory.
She
hail
a
very
narrow
es­
whether she had yet breathed her last.
Dyea parties headed by George F.
The controller of the currency has de­ Ulmer hope to go to the relief of the cape from wrecking on North beach This condition continued for half an planned a $10,000,000 robbery, says nental Association, tlie Canadian PJ
clared a dividend of 10 per cent in favor hungry men at Dawson. They w ill last night, and both vessels nearly hour. The president and all of the tlie Journal and Advertiser today Ten cifie was allowed a differential of $5 ,
of the trunk lines leading to the West, j its Pacific coast business, and it cla
o f depositors of the Moscow National make the United States government an went on Clatsop spit this afternoon.
family were by her side.
including the New York Central, the
bank, Moscow, Idaho.
After
tlie
Manzanita
made
tier
sec­
There was no recognition, however. Pennsylvania, tlie Erie, tlie Delaware, the same now, but tlie roads of tlie®
offer to deliver 50,000 pounds of pro­
ond
trip
to
the
mouth
of
the
river
this
Jadge Sanborn in the court of ap­ visions within 50 days after starting
Her last consciousness was hours before Lackawanna <& Western and tlie New association, and those of the Wester
Passenger Association, after the nr;
peals at St. Louis has granted a post­ for Dawson for the sum of $75,000. morning, the following dispatch was her final taking away.
York, Ontario & Western, unite in , mitigation of the supreme court dee;
ponement of the proposed sale of the They already have 60,000 pounds of received:
„ „ a.
w r-v
.a .
• i • » i The tenth day of Mrs. McKinley’ s
r ort ( anby, Dec. 14. A t midnight ii|nee8 wa8 marked by a number of maintaining a railroad on the island, [ sion regarding the formation of
Kansas Pacific for 60 days.
provisions cached at Lake Bennett,
and at all times tlieie are quantities of and associations, absolved them fro,
one e o f the Canby lifesaving crew went material changes such as improved
ii
the
One of the interesting items in the which they will take into Dawson this
to the North head and burned signal condition of tlie patient, and as dark­ tickets there.
all further obligations to allow tL
winter.
Ulmer
w
ill
go
south
by
the
agricultural appropriation bill is pro­
General Ticket Agent Robinson, of differentials of tlie Canadian Pacifl?
lights.
The lightship was then 13 ness approached it was felt by those
vision for $10,000 for an agrioultnral next steamer to lay his proposition be-
miles north of her proper position and around her that she had finished the the Ontario & Western, says that on j The latter road has never seen the nia'
foio the secretary of war by wire.
experiment station in Alaska.
drifting inshore.
A t 1 o’clock this last day of her life’ s journey. She was the night of tiie fire a conservative es­ j ter in that light and it will make
It
is
stated
that
material
for
the
pro­
Brigadier-General Otis, stationed at
timate would place tlie value of tickets fight that is very likely to demoralH
morning,
the
ships’
lights went out,
inver, has received a telegram from posed railroad over Taku pass has been showing that the crew realized their resting comparatively easy at that in the island office at $10,000,000.
the rates to Alaska, and North Pacifi
time, but was a great deal weaker. At
Fort Duchesne stating that all the Ute shipped from the East.
The tickets, with much cash, were coast ports.
danger and had probably got up steam the dawn of day it was felt that tlie
The
steamers
Bella
and
Weare,
it
Indians have returned to their reserva­
locked in drawers in wooden cases and
now appears, did not land more than and started their propeller. They are end was at hand, for about that time
tion.
desks, and tlie entire parcel was sup­
probably safe.”
F IG H T O N T H E BORDER.
she
experienced
one
of
the
sinking
100 tons of provisions on their arrival
A dispatch from Havana states that
The tug relief also went down early spells common to tlie illness, anil for a posed to have been totally destroyed.
j
in Dawson in the early part of Octo­
Gomez is being hard pushed by a
this morning and, with the Manzanita, long time seemed so nearly inanimate The different roads posted notices that T h r e e M e x i c a n G u a r d « a n d O n e D :
ber, owing to their having been held
Spanish column under ootnrpand of
beat about until daylight. It was 11 that it was thought no rally was possi­ if tickets of a certain form and series
perado K ille d .
up at Circle City.
General Pando, in the province of
o’clock before they could pass out; the ble; but the rally came, and with it a should be presented, they should be
The only bright view of the present
Denver,
Dec.
13.— News is receive
Puerto Principe.
j Relief got out first. The lightship was small amount of liquid nourishment, taken up and fare demanded.
situation is that the trails crossing the
of a desperate tight that occurred nek
A
few
days
ago
a
ticket
issued
by
then
10
miles
north
of
her
station
and
George C. Green, a carpenter of Mo­ passes above Dyea and Skagway have
the first »lie had taken since Monday.
tlie border of Arizona and old Mexico1
desto, Cal., fatally shot his wife and j lately been greatly improved and with­ j four miles off the cape. She was under This was followed by suoli peaceful re­ the Ontario & Western from Chicago
Three guards of tiie Mexican servit
wounded his daughter, Mrs. W. E. in a month w ill be in excellent condi­ ! steam and slowly making her way to poso as to revive tlie hope, which was to Kansas City was received from a pas­
I the harbor.
The Manzanita passed realized, that she would livo through senger and found to be one of t«ie tick­ and one desperado were killed. Th
Liedman with a revolver. He then tion.
ets supposd to iiave been burned. Tlie latter was Franoo Phallard, one
| her a hawser and took her in tow.
turned the revolver upon himself, but
the day.
Black Jack’ s gang, and an outlaw froc
A Steam er fo r A lask a .
A t 1 o’clock, while coming in, the
only inflicted a scalp wound.
In tlie afternoon another period of part of the ticket calling for passage Texas, whose two brothers were killed
Tacoma, Wash., Dec. 15.— Already j hawser snapped, throwing the Manza­
from
New
York
to
Chicago
lias
not
yet
anxiety was experienced by tlie watch­
The agricultural department issues
while members of B illy the K id’s gang
the rush to Alaska has set in, the nita into tiie trough of a nasty sea. A ll
ers. Another sinking spell came, and been presented.
the following: A special wheat in­
City of Seattle having left Tacoma j hands feared the worst. The parted
Now tlie officials are asking how A tew days ago the border guards
vestigation instituted by the depart­
for a time it seemed as though it would
learned of a raid that was designed by
this morning for Skagway. Her pas­ | hawser got tangled up in the wheel of
ment of agriculture indicates a orop of
be tlife last. After that, she continued many other tickets out of tlie $10,000,- Black Jack to loot a town across th:
sengers from the Sound w ill reach the j the lightship, rendering her helpless,
000
worth
are
in
existence.
It
is
weak and low.
630,000,000 bushels. These figures are
river. A start was made from Leande,
hundred mark. Several women were j For a few minutes, it seemed that both
The doctor called at 5:30 o ’clock and deemed not impossible that the entire
subject to slight modification in the
on
board.
She
carried
a
full
cargo
of
vessels must be thrown onto Clatsop reported that he found a material lot was stolen and held until conductors Springs, and the guards had no difli
final report.
oiilty in finding them. The two force!
freight.
j spit, near the jetty. By tremendojs change for the worse, such as he regard­ should forget the warning.
The legislative, executive and judi­
I exertion and heroic work on the part of ed as certain to bring about final disso­
Commissioner Senner, who. was in met face to face at a turn in the road.
cial appropriation bill, as reported to
A L IG H T DAY’S W OR K.
j the crew of both vessels the hawser of lution during tlie night, lie had not charge of Ellis island at the time of the There were eight outlaws against tlirs
the house by the committee on appro­
the lightship was passed to the Manza-
fire, deems the hypothesis by no means o’Heers, but tho latter opened the at­
priations, carries a total of $31,563,435, N o t h i n g o f I m p o r t n n r o A rt'Oiii |>1 l.h f-tl In I nita and tlie dangerous voyage again even a faint hope that she could livs
tack with orders of “ hands up.” Tw:
improbable.
until morning.
being $780,861 less than the former
th e H o m e o r Senate.
commenced. Slowly they made their
“ Tlie origin of the fire was never of the outlaws turned their horses fo
bill. The number of salaries provided
AN IM P R O M P T U C O U R T .
learned,” he said. “ It began in a the hills, but Phallard dismounted,
Washington, Dec. 15.— Mr. Lodge, j way into tlie lower harbor, when again
for is 10,000, being 108 less than the
tower of tiie main building some dis­ and drawing his Winchester, 0)>ene
of Massachusetts, made an effort in the the hawser broke, near Fort Stevens.
number provided for in the current
senate today to secure an immediate Once more a tow line was patched up, T r y i n g t o F i x t h e R e s p o n s i b i f c y f o r t h e tance from tlie offices occupied by the fire and killed the three officers befor:
law.
S m ith M urders.
railroad people. Every one of the gov­ he fell with a wound in his side which
vote upon his immigration hill, which and at 5:45, the lightship dropped one
Hans Frohman “ curled” a pair of is substantially tlie same measure that of her small anchors abreast Smith’s :
Hazelhurst, Miss., Dec. 14.— In an ernment guards were busy getting the proved fatal.
eight-pound dumb-bells 14,000 times was passed by tlie 5-4th congress and point, where she now lies in safety.
Phallard is the last of the Sam Bass
open field, without a house in sight, on immigrants safely out. It is not im­
in an hour and 45 minutes in a New vetoed by President Cleveland. Mr.
The captain of the lightship stated a high hillside, witli a crowd of eager possible that thieves deliberately start­ gang of trainrobbers, who cleaned out
York gymnasium. When he had fin­ Allen, of Nebraska, objected to an im ­ that he did not get adrift until mid- I
men waiting to avenge the terrible ed tiie fire in the expectation, justified Custer City many years ago.
ished his 13,000 curl in one hour and mediate vote, and suggested thut tlie night, Saturday. The Cape lookout ;
murder that has taken place in Law­ by events, that the ticket office would
30 minutes, it was proposed that Froh final vote on tlie amendments and the reported him adrift at 4 o ’clock in the j
H IS L A S T H O P E G ONE.
rence county, in ease a conviction was be quickly deserted.”
man stop, but he insisted on continu­ bill be taken on that day, January 17, afternoon and at midnight, 10 to 13 !
General Ticket Agent Robinson said
reached by the impromptu court, the
ing, and executed the 14,000th curl in at 3 P. M. This suggestion was accept­ miles north of his station. The light- j
scene lighted by flaring pine-knot ho could scarcely believe that any such T h e C a l i f o r n i a S u p r e m e C o u r t Decide»:
the time stated.
ed by Mr. Lodge, and the order tor a ship lost 185 fathoms of chain and j torches held aloft in tho hands of the wholesale robbery had taken place.
A g a in s t D urrant.
mushroom anchor. She w ill be refit- I waiting mob, the three negroes, G ilt«
It is announced 8t. Louis w ill soon vote at that time was made.
“ I iiave communicated with other
San
Francisco,
Dec. 13.— Late thig
ted
tomorrow.
have a new $3,000,000 hotel. Several
Davis, chairman of the committee on
Berry, W ill Powell and Tom Wallen, roads, and they have had no such tick­
The six vessels which were in the were standing trial for their life last ets presented as yet. I think it more afternoon the supreme court dispelled
Chicagoans w ill furnish the necessary foreign relations, oalled up tlie bill pro­
capital. The hotel is to be the most hibiting the killing of fur seals in tlie offing last night put to sea when the night at Bankstone Ferry.
likely that the report of sales for the the last hope of W. H. T. Durrant, the
piodero structure of the kind west of North Pacific ocean, but on suggestion lightship’s lamps were put out, and j The negroes were arrested with day preceding the fire was not correct. murderer of Blanohe Lamont and Min­
the Mississippi. The company hopes of Pettigrew, who desired to offer none of them could be seen this morn­ Lewis, who was lynched Friday, at the Of course, though, if someone had used nie Williams, by disposing in a sum­
mary manner of his two appeals.
to close all oontraots and commence amendmeuts, it went over until tomor­ ing.
place of the original crime, but were that ticket, if it was honestly disposed
In a written opinion, from the pen of
Sometime last night, the second released on their promising to appear of, it should have turned up sooner.
construction next season.
row.
Chief Justice Beatty, which is con­
The bill granting settlers the right mate, two sailors and an apprentice j next morning as witnesses. They did A11 investigation will be made.”
The United States supremo court lias
curred in hy all but one of liis col­
rendered a decision in the case of to make second homestead entries of boy on the British bark Ochtertvre de- | not put in an apjiearanoe when the
leagues, the court affirms the judgment
serted. They stole one of the ship’ s trial was ready to begin. Search was
Thomas Bram, under sentence of death 160 acres was passed.
T R A IL T O K L O N D IK E .
of Judge Bahrs, in remanding the pris­
Butler spoke at some length on his small boats and made theii escape. made for them by the mob, and th«
in Massachusetts for murder committed
at sea. He was accused of murdering postal savings bank bill, Such a svs- Early this morning the sheriff was no- ? negroes were caught and brought bacx. S e v e r a l L i v e s L o s t in W h i t e H o r s e oner to San (Quentin until the time set
for bis execution, but reverses that sen­
the captain, mate and captuin’s wife tern would, in his opinion, insuro tided and started up Young’s bay in Then the suspicion that they were ini
R apid s.
tencing Durrant to lie hanged on Novem­
of a vessel bound for South America. (»reater comfort in the homes of the search of the deserters. The boat was plicated in tiie original crime arose»
Victoria, Dec. 13.— Five or six. and ber 11, and remands the case to the
The opinion reversed the decision of plain people of tlie land, as a greut ma­ discovered by another party, on the } According to their own story, they
the court below on the ground that jority of them would certainly become Dwyer, and put into Hungry harbor, j were witli Lewis tlie night before. Tho perhaps seven, lives have been lost in superior court, with instructious to pro­
Bram’s testimony should not have been d e b ito r s in such banks. This would on the Washington shore, when the | throe men testified that they slept in a the White Horse rapids, Lewis river, ceed according to law.
As the remittur was ordered issued
cultivate among them thrift and econ­ men saw they were pursued. When | cottonhouse a mile and a half from the during tiie last two mouths, according
admitted.
the pursuing steamer reached the shore, I Smith house, where the terrible butch* to John Hepburn, who arrived from forthwith and the court holds that ex­
A vessel has sailed from Portsmouth, omy, and enable them to provide for
the boat was found with a hole in her j ery took place, and that Lewis was there today. A boat built for four or ecution can only be stayed now by the
themselves iu illness and old age.
N. H ., for tlie Klondike.
bottom and brought back. The sheriff with them all night; at least he was six men was found below the rapids one issuance of a certificate of probable
The National Guard asks for an ap­
I n t t i « H our *.
will go for the men at 5 o ’clock to­ there when tiiey went to sleep and was morning, but there was no trace of the cause, it only remains to resentence the
propriation of $3,000,000.
The blind chaplain of the house in morrow morning. The men took to there when they awoke the next morn­ occupants. They must all have been condemned murderer, which will prob­
There is a possibility of a rate war his invocation today referred eloquent­ tlie woods.
drowned. Other parties lost their out­ ably be done tomorrow.
ing.
between Western railroads.
ly and feelingly to the death of the
Justice Garoutte alone dissented from
There are about 200 men in the mob fits, but managed to save their lives.
C o l l i s i o n in Sun F r a n c i s c o B a y .
There is now very little open water this opinion, maintaining that Dnr-
A party has left San Francisco to president’s mother. Cannon, chairman
constituting
a
committee
of
the
whole
San Francisco, Dec. 14.— A ferry
of the committee on appropriations,
survey a new route to the Klondike.
boat came in collision with the barken- for tlie trial. Reliable reports today between the rapids and the lakes, most rant’s appeals should have been dis­
secured
unanimous
consent
for
the
pas­
of it being frozen over.
missed, as the time required by law for
A t Salinas, Cal., two burglars clever­
tine Bay City at 8:36 this morning. from a messenger who was at the scene
At White Horse rapids there are their perfection had been allowed to
ly jailed the jailer and a deputy sage of tlie urgent deficiency hill,which There was a heavy fog and strong tide say that tlie mob is very moderate in
he explained carried but three items—
its acts, and lias cooled down consider­ about 30 people, and there are 35 at the lapse.
sheriff.
,
$5,000 for the construction of a build­ at the time. The ferry-boat missed
foot of Marsh lake. There are at least
A tremendous rich gold strike is re­ ing at the naval academy, $30,000 for her slip and went in toward Mission- ably. Berry and Wallen, though badly
B R A V E P O R T L A N D G IR L .
100 more below W hite Horse rapids,
ported on Dog creek, a tributary of the payment of temporary employes of the street dock. Her bow merely scraped scared, maintain their denial of any
and many others have gone into the
tlie stern of the hurkentine, but tier complicity in tlie crime.
Yukon.
house and senate, and $150,000 for the
A telephone message from lion. W al­ Hootulinqua country to prospect during R e s c u e d a W o m a n F r o m a B u r n i n g
The son of a New York millionaire payment of mileage of senators and guard struck it heavily on the star­
V ic to ria L o d g in g H ou .e ,
ter Catchipgs, of Geogetown,states that the winter. Hepburn had heard of no
board
quarter,
tearing
tlie
timbers
and
died in the county hospital in Sau representatives.
strikes being made on the Hootalinqua
two
other
negroes
have
been
arrested
Victoria,
B. C., Dec. 13.— Through
opening
all
the
seams
above
tlie
water­
Francisco.
The rest of the session was taken up
or tributaries, but a man named Davis the courage and promptitude of Lily
on suspicion.
line.
Tlie
barkentine
was
to
have
The Georgia senate wants to send by a personal debate between Hepburn
washed $1,600 from the river bars last
sailed tomorrow for Honolulu with a
Wesson, Miss., Dec. t4.— The three summer. Hepburn believes that rich Baldwin, a Portland girl, a life was
state convicts to Cuba to fight for the and Norton, which ended by a vote
general
cargo,
but
it-will
take
consid­
negroes arrested in the Monticello strikes will be made on the Hootalin­ saved here under sensational circum­
sustaining Hepburn, and the house then
insurgents.
stances, yesterday evening. There had
erable time to repair the damage.
neighborhood in connection with Char­ qua this winter.
Senator Perkins has introduced a adjourned.
been an explosion of gasoline in the oil
ley
Lewis,
the
negro
lynched
for
the
joint resolution authorising the presi­
M a y L y n c h a W h it e Man.
H e r A i m W a s O m i I.
A t Tagisii house, the weather was tent factory of Tryon & (Jo., and th#
quintuple butchery of the Smith family,
dent to appoint a committee to draft a
Albuquerque, Dec. 14. — A serious after a long trial were declared not bitterly cold, the thermometer regis­ entire premises were soon blazing. Oa
Sacramento, Dei*. 15.—-At an early
code of laws for the territory of Alaska.
hour Sunday morning a burglar entered affray occurred at Seligman, A riz , guilty, but were given until Monday to tering 43 degrees below. People were the upper floor was the American lodg­
The man who helped hang Frank the residence of Sergeant of Police Mc­ wherein Charles Carter was killed by
met making their way down all along ing-house, whose proprietress, Mrs.
leave the county.
Bntler, the "murderer of the moun­ Manus and proceeded to ransack the Bill Fott. The latter claims that he
the route to head of Lake Bennett. Fox, wag ill in bed. In the confusion
tains,” in Australia, was arrested in parlor. Mrs. McManus heard the bur­ was authorized by a constable to arrest
C on victed o f W if e M u rder.
Among the goldseekera was a woman, she wag forgotten until the Portland
San Francisco, accused of larceny of a glar at his work,but decided not to wake Carter, and when the latter resisted, he
Bakersfield, Cal., Dec. 14.— David who was pulling her sled all alone, and 8'rl, a lodger, remembered her. She
coat.
ran upstairs and carried down the
her husband. She picked up a re­ shot him dead. Carter was very popu­ Davidson, the Randsbttrg wife-murder­ she was making fair time.
One of the most horrihlo lynching« volver from a table by the bed and lar, anJ had a number of friends, who er, was today convicted of murder in
Lake Bennett was still open 15 miles landlady, who by that time was uncon-
ever known in Nevada has occurred at awaited developments. In a few mo­ are threatening to lynch Fott. Trouble the first degree, witli the penalty of from the foot, on November 17
ami scions from suffocation. Both escaped
Genoa, 14 miles from Carson. Aram ments the burglar reached the swinging is almost hourly expected, and the life imprisonment. He is said to be the mercury stoini at 24 below.
with slight burns, although their dan­
Tiber, who last week shot and killed doors leading from the parlor into the sheriff of Yavapai county has collected the eon of a prominent St. Louis phy­
ger was imminent.
Hans Anderson in a M illerville saloon, room adjoining the bedroom, and when a large posse to protect the body ol sician. The defense was insanity, and
A t t e m p t on t h e S a l t a n ' . L i f e ,
was taken by a mob of masked men ami he opened the doors, Bhe opened fire. Fott from violence at all hazards.
during the trial Davidson appeared ob­
R i c h S t r i k e in M o n ta n a .
London,
Dec. 13.— The Athens corre­
hanged to a cottonwood tree half a He made his escape, but the trail of
vious to his surroundings, but experts
M u rdered Ills A g e d F sth er.
Butte, Mont., Dec. 18. — Reports
spondent
of
the
Chronicle
says
that
on
mile from the jail. When taken from blood left showed that her aim wag
declared that he was shamming.
Cleveland, Dec. 14.— Patrick Mc­
Mondav Inst, two soldiers in the im­ from the Lowland mining district are
his cell, the victim had nothing on but good.
K d u c atio n o f I> c " f C h ildren .
Kenna,
an
aged
man,
and
his
son,
perial service at the Y ild iz Kiosk, the that a rich strike of gold and silver
a shirt. This was torn off by the
John, aged 86, while at the supper
O k la h o m a Hank F ailu re.
Washington, Dec. 14.— The house ' Pa'ace of the sultan, made an attempt quartz has been made in the Ruby
lynchers, and the nude body was left
>,< t44 0 . 1
l.t/iattAn
a e w , 1 1II
ll M fill 1 f
1
L 1 _.
tshle
this
evening,
quarreled.
The
committee
on O. education
has *, reported
El
Reno,
O.
T.,
Dec.
15.—
The
Stock
on t the
sultan’s 1 life.
This
was m frus­ mine, and that over a million dollars’
dangling in the air for six hours. As
the body wan being pulled up the mob Exchange hank closed its doors this father threw a knife at the son, and favorably the bill to aid the educatora trate.! hy the attendants of the sultan. worth of ore is in sight. The owners
riddled it with bullets. When satis­ morning, and J. M. Cannon has l>een the latter struck the old man with a in the states and territories in teaching The sultan had the men tortured in the are taking out over $2,000 a day. The
fied that the man Was dead the vig il­ appointed receiver. The liabilities are chair, inflicting injuries which caused articulate speech and vocal language to hope of extracting the names of the property was purchased last summer
antes disported and returned to their stated to be $50,000, and the assets are death in a few minutes. The man was deaf children before the are of school instigators, but both succumbed with- from Adolph Motidehauer, of Sen Fran­
cisco, for $30,000, the principal owner
arrested.
sut revealing anything.
age.
_______ •_____ _
claimed to be worth $70,000.
being M. E. Graves, a New York man.
C o l l i s i o n In s T u n n e l .
A M e xica n Rxneu tion.
Tlie insurgents have literally wiped
Wilkesbarre, Pa., Dec. 14.— A heavy
SL Petersburg, Dec. 16.— The No-
C h i n a nice. I n .
Mstamoras, Mex., Dec. 14.— Panta-
nt the Spanish town of Guisa of 800
New York, Deo. 13.— The largest lif*
voati says that in the alwence of pro­ freight train crashed into a train of
London. Dee. 1 3 .-A dispatch from
eon and Victoriano Guillen were shot
inhabitant«.
teats from the other powers, Germany's empty coal cars, in the Voesbnrg tun­ in the jailyanl this morning for tha Pekin says that today the teung-li- Insurance policy ever issued has been
Senator MoBride of Oregon, has in­ evident determination to remain at nel of the Lehigh Valley railroad, this
yamen telegraphed the viceroy of the written in this city, calling for $1,000,•
duced a bill in the senate to aid in Kiao-Chou indicates that the partition morning, blocking the tunnel com­ murder of Dr. Manuel Carpio. Five
province of Pe-chi-li. north of the prov- 000 insurance upon tha life of George
action of an aerial tramway o f China has aotually begun, and w ill pletely. The wreck took fire, and policemen were in the firing platoon,
W. Vanderbilt. The policy ia vrhat is
n d ne it her man w m kil W by he fi™i
® ! " h* " *>>"*' that China, having
,0
railway line from Dyea to Lake proceed quickly. Another newspaper bnrned furiously all day.
F.ngineer a
30-payment life oontract.
j ;„ l ___
oomph*! with her demand.
___ known as a 20-pa:
discharge»
________________
John
Thomas
and
hia
fireman,
J.
D.
undertakee to evacuate
KiaA Chou
Ch„„ at a ‘ t*'1 ProTides for a premium of $35.000
*
' I expresses the belief that tha United
evacuate Kiao
Ant ¡go, Wiai, Dec. 14.— L. E Buck- j date to be fixed hereafter, and will re­ ■ year. After Mr. Vanderbilt has paid
thoansand horses, worth $300,- State«, among other power«, may ob- Egan. wera terribly hurt. The other
that sum yearly for 80 years the pay-
li« beneath the «now on the W hit« jeet to the permanent occupation of trainmen escaped injury, bet they had man, cashier of the defunct Antigo ceive instead as a coaling station
Russian the greatest difficulty in making their bank, was arreatad today on a charge Sam-8uh inlet, in the Drovinc* n t
“ «nt» ceaee and the principal become*
trail. Six hundred campers rep- Kiao-Chou by Germany.
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I , Kien, ----------*
-
r o ° due at hia death. The next la rg e st
embeaalemenL
His -*—
shortage
will
over against tha
island
investment of $600,000 for officials, however, appear indifferent to escape from the tunnel, crawling to* of
800 feet.
policy «ver written is said to have besa
reach $18,000.
the step taken by Germany,
.for $ 100,000 ($ 600 , 000 ),
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