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NEWBERG GRAPHIC.
VOL. 8.
NEWBERG, YAMHILL CO., OREGON, FRIDAY. OCT. 2, 189«.
A N e g r o B o y ’« A w f u l C r i m e .
One of the most heinous m urders in
the history of Louisiana was com m itted
lAKlKNlid* C H U R C H . — SKK VICES
S V t K Y
I
s u n lay at l l a . m . a n d 6 r. a . a u d T h a r * d a y
by a negro boy named John Johnson
at 2 p m . S a b b a t h s ch oo l ev ery S u n d a y a t 9;io
in a farm house four m iles south of In ­
a m . M o n t h l y m e e t i n g at 7 p. m t h e Aral
T u e s d a y iu eat h m o u t h . Q u a r te r l y m e e t i n g th e
the T elegraphic dependence Joe Cotton, his wife, her
•e e o n d S a t u r d a y a n d S u n d a y iu F e b r u a r y , Mav, Epitom e oi
brother aud tw o sisters were killed,
A u g u s t a n d N o v e m b e r . W o m a n 's F o r e i g n Mia
s i o u a r y S o ci e ty m c e U t h i r d S a t u r d a y iu eueli
N ew s of the World.
the first by a pistol shot and the other
m o u t h a t 3 p. m .
four w ith an ax
The fiend who com­
. ____________ R E V , JAS. P. P R I CE, P as tor .
m itted thH q u intuple m urder is a negro
APT IST C H U R C H . —S E R V I C E S , SUN DAY 11
a M. a n d 7:30 r . m
S u n d a y ae n oo l S u n d a y s T E R S E TIC KS FROM T H E W IR E S boy who has been in the employ of
at 10 a >i P r a y e r m e e t i n g W e d n e s d a y e v e u l u g
Cotton since A pril 2. He was allowed
at 7:30 o cloc k. RKV. (4. F. J E K AKD. p as to r
to sleep iu the same house. The mo­
p R E S H Y ’l E R I AN C H U R C H . — S E R V I C E S
tive is a m ystery, as no attem pt at
IT e v e r y t h i r d S a b b a t h a t 11 a . u . a u d 7:30 p . A 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
n . a t E v a n g e l i c a l C h u r c h . S a b b a t h s c h o o l every
robbery bad been made.
Tbe only
th e Tw o H em isp h e res P resen te d
t h i r d S u ui ia y a t 10 a . m
mem ber of the fam ily who escaped
KKV. WM. GAY P astor.
in a C o n d e n s e d F o r m -
was little Maud M iller, 14 years old.
1 H R I S 1 I A N C H U R C H . —S E R V I C E S E V E R Y
In a collision between an express and She darted from the house and gave
/ s e c o n d a u d f o u r t h S u n d a y a t 10 a . m a u d
7:30 p. m .____________ _ _ __________________ ________ _ an excursion tra in on the G reat E ast­
the ala-m . She says she saw Johnson
D V EN l . ST C H U RC H — P R A Y E R M E E I I N O ern railroad, near London, seventeen begin the butchery by strik in g her
ev e ry W e d n e s d a y e v e n i n g S a b b a t h sc hoo l persons were seriously injured.
m other w ith the ax. The m urderer is
ev e ry S a t u r d a y at 10 a . m ., s e r v ic e s f o l l o w i ng.
Dr. Lewis S w ift, of the M ount Low still at large and is being tracked w ith
IR F. E M E T H O D I S T . —P R A Y E R M E ET IN G
He w ill prob­
1 e v e ry T h u r s d a y a t 7:30 P. M. S a b b a t h s ch oo l obseravtory, Pasadena, C al., has d is­ bloodhounds by a mob.
e v e ry S u n d a y a t 10 a . m .__________________________
covered two new comets close toegther, ably be lynched if caught.
e . c h u r c h — s e r v i c e s e v e r y S u n d a y
both being about one degree from the
O n » K i l l e d , T h r e e Injure«!.
• a t 11 a . m . a n d 7:80 r . m . S a b b a t h Sc h o ol
a t 10 a . m . h p w o r th Le ag ue a t 6:30 p . m . P r a y e r sun.
By an explosion of gas a t the P h ila ­
m e e t i n g every T h u r s d a y e v e u l u g a t 7.30 o ’clock.
A
terrific
gale
has
sw
ept
the
coast
R E V . J. H. WOOD. P as tor .
delphia & R eading Com pany’s Middle
of the U nited K in g d o m .' The storm Creek colliery, near Trem ont, P a., five
ALV AT IO N ARMY - M E E T I N G AT BAR-
racka o n M a i n s t r e e t a s foll ows ; T u e s d a y played havoc w ith the trees iu London men were burned.
Two of the men
fo r s o ld ie r c o n v e r t s a n d r e c r u i t s ; W e d n e s d a y , parks, and caused great dam age among
died tw o hours later from th e ir in ­
p u b l i c ; F r i d a y , h o li n e s s , for C h r i s t i a n s o u i y ;
coast and fishing craft. The loss of juries. Two of tbe others cuuuot re­
S a t u r d a y eve , p u b l i c ; S u n d a y , all d a y , com
i n e u c i n g w it h 7 a . m ., k n e e d r i l l ; h o li n e s s m e e t
life is reported slight.
cover.
m g l l a . m .: f ai n ly g a t h e r i n g a t 3 p. m . a n d
g r a n d free a n d e a sy iu t h e e v e n i n g . E v e r y b o d y
The Clyde line passenger steam er
wel ome .
F a t >11 A c c i d e n t a t S e n .
Frederick DeBarry, New York to Ja c k ­
The ship Pythom ene, from Sydney,
sonville, was wrecked a t K ittyhaw k,
SOCIETY NOTICES.
N. C. The crew of seventeen men w hich has ju st arrived at San F ra n ­
were taken off by a life saving boat. cisco, reports the death a t sea A ugust
OF T H E W — N E W B E R G CAMP, No. 113
T here were no passengers or cargo 13 of H enry B. M oyingham, an 18-
, meets every Monday e v e ning.
year-old apprentice, who fell from the
\ \ T C. T. U.—BUSINESS M E E T I N G 1 H E SEC- aboard.
foreyard to the deck. He lived forty-
1 ? # o u d a u d f o u r t h W e d n e s d a y iu ea ch
In
a
pitched
b
attle
betw
een
a
squad
mouth.
of policemen and a gang of hoodlums, eig h t hours, and was buried at sea.
I O. O. F.—SESSIONS H ELD ON T H U K s D a V
F ish e rm e n In d ic ted .
a t P h iladelphia, Pa , Miohael Pizza
I . •V C U i a f l in Hank of N e w b e r g b u i l d i n g . ___
was shot and killed and five others,
T
rue
bills
have been returned by the
I r ¿i L. O F S.—N E W B E R G CO U N C I L , NO.
IV# 168, m e e t s ev ery F rid ay e v e n i n g in M as on ic three of whom were officers, w ere se ri­ grand ju ry at Astoria against four
h a i l.
ously injured. The scene of the affray fishermen for in citin g to rio t and as­
F. dk A. M.—M E E T S E V E R Y S AT URD AY w as a dingy three-story brick bouse in sau lt w ith dangerous weapons, the
A n i g h t iu C. V. B a n k b u i l d i n g .
th e h ea rt of the Ita lia n district.
crim es being alleged to have been com­
O. U. W —M EET S E V E R Y TU ESD AY EVEN-
m itted a t B ooth’s cannery during the
C
harles
P
feifer,
living
a
t
B
right-
• l u g at 7:30 p. m . In I. O. O. F. H al l .
wood, Ind., co t his w ife’s th ro a t and recent strike of the fishermen.
hanged
him self.
Both are dead. #
A Y oung B «»r H u n ter.
P feifer was an operator on th e Big
Louis H artw ig, a 13-year-old boy
F our.
The oonple were m arried a liv in g at A storia, killed an old bear
-V IA -
y ear ago and lived happily. I t is be­ and a cub in the outsk irts of th a t city,
lieved th a t Pfeifer was tem porarily in ­ after an exciting b attle w ith the
sane.
m other bear, in which the daring
ip
The boiler of a niuety-ton ten-wheel yonng nim rod narrow ly escaped being
locomotive on the Big F our road burst killed.
a t Pekin, 111, h u rlin g the engine more
-O F T H E -
A T h o u m n d A rm enian« K illed .
th a n 100 feet, p artly dem olishing a
It appears th a t a thousand A rm e­
factory, k illin g the fireman and b reak ­
in g n early all the glass w ith in a q u a r­ n ian s have been killed in a recent
te r of a m ile of the scene
Pio ies of m assacre a t Egin, in the K barpoot re ­
the
engine
w
ere
picked
np
1,000
feet gion. It ib reported th a t a bundled
T r a i n s lea ve a n d a r e d u e to a r r i v e at P o r t l a n d :
aw ay and one of the big d riv e w heels A rm enians have been killed a t D ivrig,
in the same villayet.
ARRIVE.
FROM JUNE 23, 1895.
LEAVE.
w as hurled 400 feet from the track.
O il T a n k a B u r n e d .
O
E
.
The turn p ik e rioters are out again
S ale m, A lb a n y , E u g ­
Ten large tanks of oil belonging to
in Lawrencebnrg, K y ., and have de­
e n e , K os e b ’g. U r a u t ’s
P as s, Me df or d. A s h ­
stroyed tw enty of the tw enty-four toll the W aters-Pierce Oil Company, of
*8:10 a . M.
l a n d , S a c r a m e n to , Og­
•8:50 r . m
gates in Anderson oounty. The county E ast St. Louis, were destroyed by fire.
d e n , S an F r a n c i s c o ,
Mo la ve, Los Angeles,
la st fa ll voted to make the pikes free. Many thousand barrels of oil were
El Pas o,Ne w Or le an s,
Proceedings for appraisem ent con­ burned, causing a loss of (40,000.
•4:40
M
Ko seberg A w áy s ta t io n
dem nation and purchasing have been
•8:30 A .
A H o rrib le C rim e.
1
( V ia Wood b u r n for]
m ade, b u t the people did not w a it for
Da il y
Mt. A ng el , S ilv e rto u ,
Daily
Joseph Bash, of C leveland, O ., for
except
( W e st Seto. B r o w n s ­
relief in th a t way. U nder th e law s of
except
Sunday.
v il le , N a t r o n a u d
Sunday.
K entucky the county w ill have to m ake some unknow n raaron, conceived the
good the loss and dam age by the mob. ghastly idea of k illin g his whole fam ­
*4:00 P. M. Sal em a u d way s t a t i o n •1 0 :1 5 . M
(6 :3 0 p . M
(7:8U a . M. ' o r v a l l l s A way s t a t i o n
ily, and, securing a crow bar, repaired
R ichard W illiam s, the ex-customs
(4:45 P. M. M c M i u u v l l l e A way s t a ’ (8 :2 5 a . M.
to tbe room w here his w ife and tw o
inspector, of Ban Francisco, convicted
daughters were sleeping. W ith one
D in in g C ara on O gden R o u te.
of extortion, has been sentenced to six
blow he crushed the skull of his w ife
years' im prisonm ent and flO.OOO fine.
and then turned to the cradle of his
A bakery a t W oodbnrn, O r., was youngest
PULLM AN B U FFE T SLEEPER S
child.
The 19-year-old
destroyed by fire, and a baker named daughter in another bed awoke and
—AND—
R u h l w as burned w hile try in g to save sprang to arrest the fiend’s arm , bnt
SEC O N D -C LA SS S L E E P IN G CARS
some of bis effects from the building. the blow fell across the in fa n t’s face.
The lnes is (2,000.
A t t a c h e d to al l t h r o u g h train*.
A desperate fight between fath er and
Hops aggregating in q u an tity over dau g h ter took place.
The
g ir l’s
T h r o u g h t i c k e t office, 134 T h i r d st r e e t, w h e r e 75,000 pounds have been contracted by screams brought assistance and the
t h r o u g h t i c k e t s to a l l p o i n t s i u t h e Ea st er n
M arion county grow ers to Charles man fled. The woman is a t the point
S ta te s , C a n a d a a n d E u r o p e ca n b e o b t a i n e d at
G reen & Son, the purchase price being of death, b u t the in fa n t may live.
lo w es t ra t e s f r o m
J. B. K I R K L A N D ,
T i c k e t Ag ent .
6 cents a pound.
All ab o v e t r a i n s a r r i v e a n d d e p a r t fr om G r a n d
A D e s tr u c tiv e B laze,
C e u t r a l s t a t i o n , F i f t h a n d I streets.
Edson K eith, for forty years a prom i­
The M issouri m ilita ry academ y, s itu ­
n en t citizen of Chicago, threw him self
Y A M H IL L D IV ISIO N .
into the lake a t the foot of T h irteen th ated abont a m ile south of Mexico,
P a s se n g e r d e p o t foot of Jeff ers on street.
street in th a t oity, w hile tem porarily Mo., burned to the ground, causing a
insane, as a resn lt of chronic dyspepsia loss of (75,000 on the b uilding and a
A ir l i e m a i l (tri -we ek ly) .
heavy loss in porsonal effects. Tbe
and insomnia.
3 :05 p. M.
insurance is (37,000.
H undreds of
The
A
m
erican
ship
Luzon,
C
aptain
.....Lv.
12:30
P.
M.
.....
New
b
e
r
g
....
i-jqïu p. m . JI,V—
5:.s5 p. M.jAr.... ..... A ir li e ............ - Lv. 7::,0 a . m . P ark , w hich left New York May 21 students were in th e b uilding when tbe
S h e r i d a n p a s s e n g e r ( d a i ly e x c e p t S u n da y ) .
for Shanghai, passing A njeron A ngnst fire broke ont, but no lives were lost.
4:30 P. M L v ..... .....P o r tl a n d . .. . .....Ar. y ; 0 a M. 18, gronnded on a bai at Woo Sung. Many bad narrow escapes and received
« 0A r M Lv.... .....N e w b e r g . . . .....Lv. 7:56 a . M.
injuries. The fire is thought to have
7:10 P. M. A r ...... ..... S h e r i d a n ... .....Lv. 6:20 A. M. I t is probable the ship w ill be floated
after she has been lightened, b u t she been of incendiary origin.
•D aily. ( D a i l y e x c e p t S u n d a y .
R. K O E H L E R . Man age r.
m ust be drydocked before p u ttin g to
S w ift V engeance*
E. P. ROGERS. Asst. Gen. F. «St P. Agt., Port­ sea again.
l a n d , Or
Jam es H aw kins, a negro, outraged
“ K ill me, k ill me; shoot me ont of a 5-year-old w hite child in G retna, La.
th is m ise ry ." T his was the agonizing
W hen the officers attem pted to capture
cry of A nton Dnsback, who has been him they fired into a crowd of negroes,
employed in the G uggenheim sm elting
k illin g A lexander and A rth u r Green.
w orks near W oodbridge, N. J. Das- H aw kins was later lodged in ja il. A
back w as w orking near a tan k of sal- mob broke through and took him ont,
phnrio acid, when he lost his balance
hanged him and threw th e body into
and plnnged headforem ost to a fate the liver.
m ore horrible than death. His eyes
K ate A g ain A d v an ced .
were badly burned and bis h air eaten
off. He cannot recover.
The governors of the Bank of Eng-
From P ittsb u rg , P a ., comes word land have again advanced the m in i­
TO THE
th a t Russian spies sent ont by the gov­ mum rate of disoonnt one half per cent
ernm ent of the czar have stolen A m eri­ to 8 per cent. T his is an advance of 1
can arm or-plate secrets and propose to per cent in less than a month. Good
tu rn tb eir acquisition to profit by t a r ­ an th o rities say th a t this w ill b u t tem ­
GI VE S T H E CH OIC E O F
n ish in g inform ation by m eans of which porarily check the large gold w ith ­
TWO TRANSCONTINENTAL
R ussia may m ake her own sheaths for d raw als for shipm ent to the U nited
battle-ships. T his in brief is the dis- States.
1 1 o
u
t
b s
oovery w hich has been kept quiet for
E x p l o s i v e « In C h u r c h .
■omemonths by the officials of the C ar­
VIA
VIA
T hree bottles of n itric acid, tw o bot­
negie Company, and which has worried tles of sulphuric acid, fourteen pounds
the naval anth o rities and officials of of glycerine, tw o vessels for the m anu-
th is country and of the steel company. fsctn re of explosives, some p rin tin g
The engineer and ordinance d ep art­ type *Dd some th reatening letters were
m ents of the arm y are preparing for found in an A rm enian church in Con­
th e execution of the legislation of the stantinople.
DENVER
SPOKANE
last oongress, looking to the im prove­
A S c h o o n e r Loaf.
m ent and strengthening the fortifica­
OMAHA
MINNEAPOLIS
The South sea m issionary schooner
tions and coast defenses of th is country.
AND
AND
P I s d s for these im portant w orks have of the Josephites, E vsnella, foundered
KANSAS CITY been form ulated, and in rm st instances at sea, and the m issionaries and orew
ST. PAUL
the approved projects are nnder head­ took to boats and were saved.
way. Tbe appropriation of (12,000,000
P re p a rin g to C eleb rate .
LOW RATES TO ALL
made by tbe last oongress has been al-
N ew foundland is organizing to cele­
loted so as to accomplish the greatest
EASTERN CITIES
good w ith tbe means and facilities at brate tbe fonrth centennary of C abot’s
discovery of tbe island, w hich oocnrs
band.
next year.
OCEAN STEAMERS
Tbe dw elling of Jam es Madison, s
W a re h o u s e C o llap ae d .
farm er liv in g near New E ra, O r.,
LEAVE PORTLAND EVERY 5 DAYS
In Genessee, Idaho, th e w arehouse
burned to the ground w hile Mr. M adi­
__roH—
son was away from home. Tbe b u ild ­ owned by F ran k Bros, and operated by
in g was w orth abont (300 ar ’ M adi­ H. A. T hatcher collapsed w hile the
son bad (1,000 in paper money, notes men were at work unloading team s,
and accounts and (40 in gold in tbe com pletely dem olishing the building.
house, all of w hich was lost. There One of the team s was caught in the
For foil d e ttile call on or address
oollapse. There were six men in the
was no insurance.
W. H. H U RLBCRT,
A man named Baker, in charge of building, bnt s ll were gotten ont u n ­
G en’l Pass. Agent,
the pnmpe at the W hite Swan mine, h u r t Tbe loss w ill be several th o u ­
near Baker City, fell down a 400-foot sand dollars.
P oR T L A X D , O r .
•haft and was instantly killed. He
P o rtlan d , O r., street im provem ent
O LIVER A COLCORD, Agente,
bad relativaa in Portland.
w arran ts sre being sought after.
I
N e ' v b i b o , O e s o o w .
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1 U lu le
S O U T H ER N P A C IFIC CO.
v e r l a n d
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E A S T
= ,
GREAT
NORTHERN RY.
4 GRADUATE OF VALE
Notorious Crook Under Ar­
rest in San Francisco
FOR UTTERING A FORGED CHECK
C aught
by
th e
San
a s . «1 W a u t e t l i n
F rancisco
Taxaa -W m
’« lire
L iv­
in g a t th e U nlace H o tel.
San Francisco, Sept. 29.—W. C
W allace, a young man of many aliases,
aud a graduate of Yale, is iu the city
prison aw aitin g extradition to Fort
W orth, Tex., where he is wanted for
u tte rin g a forged d ra ft for ( 20,000 on
the F irst N ational bank of th is place.
The prisoner was capv.-cod two weeks
ago by detectives as he was coming
from breakfast a t the Palace hotel.
Chief of Polioe J. H. Maddox, of Forth
W orth, is here aw aiting to take W al­
lace baok for trial, b at there is some
hitch in the extradition papers.
W ullace is also w anted for alleged
crooked work a t Colorado Springs,
Denver and Kansas City, where he and
a partner named J. T. McKay are
said to have cut a wide sw ath in first-
classs hotels, w ithout paying for tbe
entertainm ent.
E arly in th is monch, the polioe here
received a circular from the polioe at
Colorado Springs stating th a t one J. T.
McKay and J. W. Ash had been sw in ­
dling hotels a t Kansas City and the
Springs. It was also stated th a t W al­
lace, who sometimes w ent by the name
of Brown, had deposited a (20,000
d raft a t F o rt W orth, representing h im ­
self to be a w ealthy cattlem an. Then
he aud McKay traveled about the coun­
try issuing checks on tbe w orthless
draft. The sum of (580 was realized
in th is way.
W hen the pair left Colorado Springs,
they came to this oity, arriv in g here
on Septem ber 15. McKay registered
a t the O ccidental hotel under the nam e
of J. F. Camden.
Aeh or Brow n fav ­
ored the Palace, w here he w as known
as W allace. On the way to the ooast,
the sw indlers mitiled letters to th em ­
selves, whiob were dnly received at
the hotels nam ed one day after the a r ­
rival of th e guests.
AN ORIENTAL
ROMANCE.
x p r e s s
j
UNION
PACIFIC RY,
SAN FRANCISCO
K A M A :
O n e C o l u m n ..................................T w e n t y Dollar«
H alf C o lu m n —
.......................
T e n D o lla r»
P ro fesional ( arda
...........................O n a D oll ar
H e a d in g N o tic e * w i l l be I n s e r te d
t h e r a t e of T e n c e n ts p e r L in o .
EVENTS OF THE DAY
C H U R CH NOTICES.
A IH E K T IM IN G
A
F o rtu n e
A w a itin g
th e
Son
of J o h n
M cK arlm ie.
San Franoisoo, Sept. 29. — An o rd in ­
ary four-line advertisem ent in last
w eek's personals announced th a t a
Glasgow firm of attorneys is looking
for John M uFarlane, who was last
beard of in San Francisco five or six
years ago. Baok of the advertisem ent
lies a story of O riental romance, rare
even in th is day of strange happenings.
The fath er of Jo h n M cFarlane, who
is w anted, w as a canny Scotchman, a
free lance, out for adventure. The re ­
su lt of his career was th a t (750,000 is
w aitin g for bis son. He was a jew eler
by trade, and, a fter w andering about
for some tim e, finally settled iu Hong
Kong in 1840. Before long, he amassed
a fortune, ai.d then, unaw are th at
there w as a law ag ain st the m arriage
of foreigners w ith natives, married a
m an d arin ’s daughter. The affair a l­
most precipitated a rio t in Hong Kong,
but w as ultim ately smoothed over
through the influence and wealth of
his father-in-law , and in time a son
was born christened John. In 1860
M cFarlane returned to Glasgow, invest­
ing his money in an iron foundry,
w ith bis brother as manager.
On b is death, W alter M cFarlane sent
for his half-C hinese nephew, and had
hiih educated in England.
As he
grew , he developed his fath er’s nom ­
adic tastes, and drifted about England,
to the neglect of his books. F inally
he cam e to A m erica, and later to C ali­
fornia.
Jo h n M cFarlane w as living in San
Francisco when his nncie died, five
or six years ago. He had made a for­
tune, and owned a half-interest in the
Saracen iron foundry, besides much
real estate.
The nephew consulted
Carm en & Donohne, attorneys, as to
his chances of inheritance, bnt there
was a widow, and the estate so tied np
th a t Jo h n M cFarlane gave np in d is­
gust. The law yers did all they could
for him , but he left the city, and never
sent them his address. Last week a
letter arrived from a Scotch firm asking
for inform ation of M cFarlane.
K ille d By • L ittle Hoy.
W ooster, O., Sept. 2'J.—Thom as S.
Kidd, aged 14, son of W. K. Kidd, of
C leveland, was m urdered today at D al­
ton, near here, by C arl M cllhaney,
aged 7. The little boy, who was a
cripple, was visiting the M cllhaney
borne. The boys were left a t home to­
gether and quarreled.
Young Kidd
struck C arl w ith his crutclf. The la t­
ter w ent into another room, procured
his fa th e r's gun, and blaw off the top
of K idd's head. The yonng m urderer
adm itted tbe killing, and is under a r ­
rest.
M o iro w W h e a t M ark et.
Moscow, Idaho, Sept. 29 — Y esterday
was the busiest d iy in the w heat m ar­
ket this season. It is estim ated th at
a t least 20,000 bushels were sold. The
price w ent up to forty cents.
W h e a t In O a k e » « ! a la .
O akesdale, W ash., Sept- 29. — W heat
ie com ing to town in large quantities.
O w ing to the advanced price, many
farm ers are selling, instead of storing,
as in form er years. The quality is
graded A l, and the price is steadily a d ­
vancing.
A t present w heat brings
forty-one cents sacked.
A trolley system capable of ru nning
cars a t sixty mile* an hoar is under
construction for the electrio railw ay
between B altim ore and W ashington.
C u b a u a W e re V ictorious.
NO. 45.
PROTECTED BY TROOPS
Havana,
Sept.
30. — Thirty-five
Spanish volunteers, commanded by
L ieutenant Romero, were surronuded
by a superior force of insurgents as
they were leaving the tow n of tjn iv i-
Leadville R eceived Miners
can, provinoe of Havana. A desperate
fight ensued, the Spaniards attem pting
From m issouri.
to cut th eir w ay through the rebels.
T heir efforts were w itbont avail, but
they did not cease firing u n til tw enty-
SAFE IN T H E EM R E T STOCKADE
three of their num ber were killed aud
four wounded.
Among the killed
were L ieutenant Romero.
The volun­
teers who escaped report th a t severe S t r i k e r s W e r e u u H a u d t o D o M l c h i e f
b u t W ere
F rig h ten ed
by
th e
losses were inflicted on rebels.
C aptured a B obber.
Chicago, Sept. 30.—A M etropolitan
“ L ” train on the N orth-avenue d iv i­
sion m ade a th rillin g run in the dead
hours of tbe m orning w ith a robber
oaged iu the m otor oar frantically en ­
deavoring to escape. The plucky mo-
torm an and conductor prevented him
from leaping through the window to
probable death, and after ru nning the
train w ild up and down the line they
succeeded in attra c tin g the atten tio n
of the police by furiously tooting tbe
w histle.
A S eu iftlim m l S u icid e.
W estm inster, M d., Sept. 29.— Miss
C arrie H orner, daughter of C harles
H orner, of thiB place, com m itted su i­
cide by tak in g stiychnine today, under
peouliar circum stances. She w as to
have been m arried a t 11 o’clock today
to W illiam Brock, a grocer. Brock
suggested they take a w alk in the cem ­
etery, aud there he inform ed her, ac­
cording to her fa th e r's statem ent, th a t
he was not in a position to m arry her.
Upon this she became nervous and said
she wished to be alone. Shortly after,
Brook heard a scream and found her
in oonvnlsions. The fath er of the g irl
was so incensed th a t he started in quest
of Brock, sw earing to kill him , but the
la tter had left town.
I r o n M ine« C lo se d D o w n .
Ishpem ing, Mich., Sept. 29.—The
Lake A ngeline iron m ine, w hich in
form er years paid (500,000 dividends
annually, closed down a ll its w orks to­
night, throw ing 600 men out of work.
The company had sunk its surplus in
im provem ents, and was unable to sell
ore or secure cash advances thereon.
MANY OF
An
H IS
KIND
IT na cru p tilo u « A d v e n t u r e r
D e n v e r W idow .
Boh«
a
San Francisco, Sept. 29.—Robert
Snowden, w ho claim s to be a jo u rn al­
ist, w as arrested last n ig h t on a w ar­
ra n t charging him w ith felony and em ­
bezzlement. The com plaining witness
is Mrs. Sarah B. W illiam g, a middle-
aged w idow , of Denver.
She claims
th a t Snowden, who is 28 years old,
indcoed her to come to San Franc,sco
on a prom ise to m arry, aud then
cajoled her ont of her money and
jew elry and disappeared.
A ccording to the w om an’s story, she
m et Snow den in Denver some m onths
ago, and, a fter a brief acquaintance,
consented to m arry him . He w h s in a
h a rry to get back to the ooast a t the
tim e, and she promised to join him at
any tim e he sent for her. In p u rsu ­
ance of th is agreem ent Mrs. W illiam s
started for San Franoiscu, arriv in g
here in company w ith Snowden, who
had gone to Sacram ento to m eet her, on
A ugust 10.
The young m an took the widow to
tbe P alace hotel, w here she registered
and procured a room. For some rea­
son or another, her intended husband
put off tbe m arriage from tim e to tim e
n n til be had succeeded in borrow ing
all of her money and jew elry, on one
pretext or another. Then he disap­
peared. Mrs. W illiam s w aited p a­
tien tly for him to return, but after sev­
eral days began to realize th a t she had
been defrauded and th a t she was in
debt at a fashionable hotel, w ith n o th ­
ing in her parse to w arran t her stay.
Mrs. W illiam s w aited n n til her bill
had reached (90, when the hotel m an ­
agem ent insisted on paym ent.
The
widow explained her position, and was
sent aw ay from the hotel, her baggage
being held for her bill. The woman
was u tterly penniless, and wus com ­
pelled to seek shelter in a charitable
institntion.
Snowden says be m et the woman in
Denver through a new spaper personal.
A B u ild in g C o llap sed .
A d v e r t i s i n g Bil ls C o ll e c t e d M o nt hl y*
GUITEAU O F BAD
D isp lay
In
MEMORY.
S .l .r a of > C o llectio n
G ru e s o m e R elic«
of
Salem. O r.., Sepl. 28.—The mem-
ory of C harles J. G niteau, the assassin
of P resident Gnrfleld, has been revived
here by a display of relics by a busi­
ness house. The collection is the prop-
e n y of F. H. L ull, nephew of John C.
Crocker, who was warden of tbe W ash­
ington oity ja il daring the tim e of
G u iteau 's incarceration. Among the
collection is a piece of the hemp rope
w ith whiob the assassin was hanged,
and also a piece of the cotton rope that
S ig h t o f t h e tau o e.
his bands were tied w ith. Eaoh is
Leadville, Sept. 28.—The first dele­ about 1 ^ inches long.
W arden
gation ot m iners from Missouri arrived Crocker died tw o years ago, b a t Mr.
over tbe Denver & Rio G rande a t 4:20 L ull has a certificate in his uncle's
P. M. The tra in was a special, and b an d w ritin g th a t tbe hem p memento
was met a t M alta, three m iles out, by w.'S c a t from tbe rope th a t banged
the two new com panies of m ilitia or­ i G uitean. The collection also oontaius
ganized this week and oomposed en­ a bottle of the sand used in testing the
tirely of busiuess m en and olerks. , strength of the hangm an’s rope, a
They escorted the train to the oity, oribbage board made from the lid ol
where it was m et by oue-balf of G en­ G u iteau 's coffin, and a look of his hair.
eral Brooks' com m and, 500 strong,
A relic am ong the collection th a t a t­
w ith a portion of tbe Chaffee lig h t a r ­ tracts special attention is a facsim ile
tillery, two G atlin g guns and a cav­ of the b u llet th a t was aim ed a t ths
alry troop.
prisoner by a ja il guard. Tbe bullet,
The Beventy-Uve m iners w ere su r­ a fter passing through G n itean 's coat
rounded by soldiers and th e cavalcade and a photograph in his pocket, struok
passed down H arrison avenue to East the brick w all and flattened ont. The
F ifth street, and tlieuoe tow ard the shape of the lead when picked up bore
Em m et mine. Along the route tbere such a m arked resem blance to tbe bust
were frequent yells of “ scab" from of G uitean th a t it was preserved, and
strike sym patihzers, and tbe soldiers facsim iles have sinoe been made.
were booted at. A fter leaving the
D aring a p art of the tim e of tbe as­
avenue and g ettiu g to a section w here sassin's confinem ent in ja tl, his m ail
m any m iners live, the oall of “ scab" m atter was tw o to three w agonloads a
and jeering a t the troops inoreased in day. It oonsited mostly of letters de­
volume.
nouncing G niteau, often accompanied
A t O range street, the oavaloade w ith hideous draw ings and pictures,
halted for a breathing spell, aud here and the contribution of a bouquet by
the enraged crowd grew more dem on­ one person, E dw ard Diokey, a W ash­
strative, orow diug closely upon the ington florist. The oolleotion secured
troops Hud show ering abusive epithets from Mr. L ull contains a preserved
alike npon m iners and m ilitia . One leaf from the bouquet and the card
of the offioers, w ho w as singled ont by w hich aooompanied it. On the oard is
“ We m eet in paardise.
tbe men for speoial abuse aud orow d­ inscribed:
iug, grew angry and finally drew his F a re w e ll.” A nother neatly w ritten
sword, strik iu g one of his torm entors oard of the oolleotion reads:
"Y o n oall yonrself G it tow,
across the face w ith the flat side of the
Yon villainous, m urdering imp;
sword and giving the other a hard
B nt we are glad to know
blow on the baok as he turned away.
Yon snrely w ill get h em p ."
The oominand being ready to move,
A pen-and-ink draw ing piotnres a
the order was given to oharge tbe
crowd w ith gun butts aDd push them Jail w ith an em pty cell and a scaffold
baok to give room for the m arching in the rear. Below the em pty cell is
“ Em pty is the cradle,
column. It w h s a most weloome order, w ritten :
and the oolerity w ith w hich it was C harles G uitean is gone ”
A nother represents G uitean in agony
obeyed sent a panio through the orowd,
trapdoor has been
who fled over fences and through ju s t after the
yards.
Several w indow s of houses sprung. The picture is designated as
were broken in by men blind w ith fear “ the irresistible im pulse.”
A pin, the head representing the as­
w ho sim ply dashed a way from the guns
and landed inside the w indow s w ith sassinated president, is accompained
hands and faces bleeding from the w ith the instructions th a t it be worn
broken g>laas. The m arch w as then re ­ Jn n e 80, 1882, the date of the execu­
tion. The L oll oolleotion contains a
sumed w ith o u t fu rth e r inoident.
The m iners were soon inside th e E m ­ vast am ount of Confederate money.
m et stockade, and the esoort of m iliita One b ill for (50 is made payable two
years after seceasion has trium ped.
returned to oamp.
A l . o i i | I m I mim I W a t e r s p o u t .
Patchogue, L. I., Sept. 28.— A fierce
w hirlw ind and w aterspont sw ept the
g reat south bay for several m iles last
night. It seemed to descend from the
heavens u n til it reached tbe surface of
th e bay, w here it started w h irlin g east­
w ard w ith the roar of a hundred
freig h t trains.
The spout was notioed first down to­
w ard F ire island and sw ept east a t a
fearful rate. W hen opposite Bayport
it struck the yacht H enry G. M iller,
tu rn in g her bottom up.
Then tbe
g reat roaring body of w ater veered its
course and w ent w h istlin g aw ay in
different direi tiona. V hen the spout
reached a point off Patchogue it started
tow ards the m ain shore. Send was
hurled in the air and w here thero was
only three feet of w ater there is now
six or seven.
The w aterspont finally started north
and ran Hshore opposite and east of
Patcliogne. W hen it strnok the earth
a w hirlw ind formed instantly.
This
turned over bathhouses, tore up trees
and finally played havoo in oorn fields.
W o rd e n H en ten ced to
l> eatn.
W oodland, C al., Hept. 28. — W hen
Worden was brought into court for re-
sentence today, Judge G ra n t inquired
of oounsel if there w as any reason why
the day should not be fixed for carry ­
ing into ezeention the lentenoe imposed.
R eceiving a negative answ er, the oourt
fixed Friday, December 18, a t Folsom
state prison, as the tim e for carrying
the sentence into execution. An ap­
peal w ill be made to tbe govenor for
com m utation to life sentenoe. The a t­
LITTLE TOWN BURNED.
torneys for W orden say tbere are m a t­
ters th a t ought to be urged in W orden’s
N u t M u c h L e f t o f C l e v e l a n d , In K l i c k i ­
behalf, but there is no legal m ethod of
ta t C o u n ty .
g ettin g them before any oourt, and
A rlington, O r., Sept. 29.—A disas­ they w ill be urged before the governor.
trous fire ocourred a t C leveland, a
Four M u rd .r.ri l i .r u t i d .
sm all towD about tw enty m iles north
A lbuqaerqne, N. M., Hept. 28. — Dion
of this place, in K lick itat connty.
N ine buildings w ent np in smoke, in ­ Sandoval, who shot and killed Victori-
cluding tbe principal store, tw o black­ ano Tenorlo Ju ly 29, 1986, was hanged
sm ith shops, a hotel and livery barn. here this afternoon before a crowd of
The tow n has no fire departm ent, and several thousand. He w as calm aud
no w ater coaid be used except w hat composed to the last. Perfeoto Padela,
was throw n on w ith buckets.
The who assassinated John Vipond, a
destruction is believed to be the work m iner, and Rosario Ring, who shot and
of incendiaries, although there is no killed Carlos M tbarri. were executed at
clew to the persons guilty. Those who T ierra A inarilla, w hile A ntonio Gon-
s lies paid the penalty of death for the
suffered the greatest losses are:
H. Blome, general merchandise; H. m nrder of C harles Vanoole at Ross-
Cooley, blacksm ith; A. Dodge, black­ well.
sm ith.
C o l o r a d o I r o n l o m p . n i 1" O p e r a t i o n
In addition to bis store, Mr Blome
Pueblo, Colo., Hept. 2 8 — Every de­
also owned the livery barn and one of partm ent of the Pneblo steel p lan t of
the blacksm ith shops.
The loss of tbe Colorado Fuel Sc Iron Company,
property is a severe blow to tbe ow n­ about which sensational reporta of a
ers. as tbere was little nr no insurance. gcnearl shutdow n were recently oiron-
The blaze was started in the livery lated, is now in fall operation, w ith a
barn.
fo rje of 2,000 men.
M ountain View, C al., Hept. 28.—
The passenger train leaving Han F ra n ­
cisco at 10:10 and a lone engine collid­
ed about a m ile south of here today,
and bnt for the presence of m ind of the
enigoeer of the passenger train , who,
when he saw w hat was coming, suc­
ceeded in bringing his engine to stop,
C oney Islan d E le p h a n t B u rn ed .
there would no doubt have been a seri­
New York, Sept. 29. — The big ous accid en t The engines did not fall
wooden elephant,w hich was b u ilt some from the track,^thougn they are con­
years sgo for use as a hotel a t Coney siderably smashed. No one was in ­
Island, was burned tonight.
jured.
New York, Hept. 29.—A flathonse in
tbe oourse of construction, on Madison
avenue,
between E ighty-first and
Eighty second street, fell today, k illing
three men outright. A num ber of
others are in tbe ruins.
f
at
AN OLD M AN'S
P io n e e r
BRIDE.
Sanb orn *« H o n e y m o o n
U n p l e a s a n t K ittlin g .
H as
an
Jackson, C al., Sept. 28.—A few days
ago B. H. Hanborn, an 82-year-old
pioneer, w as introduced to Mrs. J u lia
H ughes, a reoent arriv al from Oakland.
It waa a oase of love a t first sight, and
Hanborn prroposed m arriage im m edi­
ately. N ext day tbe tw o were m arried
aud atarted off on a w edding tour, fol­
lowed by the good-natnred co n g ratu la­
tions of the townspeople. Tbe follow ­
ing-day they returned and settled down
in Sanborn's house. Tbe oonple seemed
very happy, bnt today Sanborn’s little
rom ance came to a sadden end. The
old roan took his onstomsry nap today,
and when be awoke he missed his wife,
also (400. He investigated and found
th a t Mra. Hanborn had hired a horse
and departed w ith her tru n k to some
point outside of tbe county. Hanborn
swore out a w arran t charging his bride
w ith grand larceny, and the sheriff is
now p ursuing her.
A M a y o r ’« N o v e l
Id ea.
Ban Diego, Hept. 28.— Mayor C arl-
aon sent a novel com m nnioation to the
oonnoil last night. A resolution had
been Introduced strongly oiitioiaing
tbe m ayor " l o r cavorting around tbs
c o u n try ,” and the m ayor replied to it
by aetting forth hia plana if elected con­
gressm an. He baiea hia plea for sup­
port on a bill he propoeea to introduce
in oongreaa, providing for the expendi­
tu re of (600,000,000 in the erection of
governm ent buildings in every connty
•eat in the nation. To pay for thia,
the governm ent ia to issue “ publio im ­
provem ent sc rip ," w hich w ill be met
w ith money saved from rental. The
resolution criticising the m ayor h at
not yet oome to a rote.
T tt k «
D esecra te
a C e m eter y .
Canea, Spet. 36.—The Tnrka have
deaeorated and profaned the cemetery
• t Soda bay nnder the eyes of the offi­
cers of tbe B ritish and A ustrian men-
of-war. D uring negotiations for the
C retan settlem ent G roat B ritain and
R ussia agreed to perm it Greece to a n ­
nex Crete a t the first opportunity pre­
senting itself.
M « u « e r« of A rm en ian « C o n tin u e.
C onstantinople, Hept. 24.— D isturb­
ances occurred Septem ber 18 at Gum-
•abm aden, villayet of Karpoot, ow ing
to an inouraion of Knrds. No detail*
have been received. Troops have been
dispatched to the soene. Tbe A rm e­
nians were m urdered a t Angora, Sep­
tem ber 19, on acoonnt of an outbreak
of fire.
C rn ih lB i
th e
O p p o sitio n .
Singapore. Sept. 35.—The vioeroy of
N anking baa issued a proclam ation
forbidding tbe transfer of land a t Wn
Hong to foreigners because the im ­
provement* of the river w ill m ake Wn
Hong a greater port than Shanghai.
According to the meet oarefnl com ­
pulation. only one person in 100,000
of both sexes a tu i n s the age of 100
years, and only a il to aaven in 100 the
age of aiaty.
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