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lih\l) DJI, MI \' BOY BANDITS RANGED “ DEATH ON THE GALLOWS ENDS VOLUME 2/ RESCUED BY FIREMEN FORTY WOMEN . AND CHILDREN UTAH MURDERER EXECUTED. member, accompan Shot-to Death In Yard of State Peni-| them and Kissed a erucifix; a Salt Lake City, se, the wife murderer, wa | yard of the state tiary here at 10:09 a. m. instantaneous, four bullets lc y close to his heart. Rose’s crime was. peculiarly-atrocio and cold blooded-in-that it-almos sulted in th~ death of his two-year- son from starvation-and-cold. who claimed his wife was consorting with other men, shot her on Christmas day while She was lying in bed. sat and talked with her until of the wound, sprany the tiap at 11 nounced dead at 11 | been broke 34, his neck havin: TAKEN FROM BURNING NEW CAREER OF NOTORIOUS CHI- ndine was hanged YORK TENEMENT. CAGO CRIMINALS. Incidents in _Ya lmn were similar to those MEIDERMEIER CARRIED TO THE TRAP - procoding .\uum»n ALL IEAHS OF— ESCAPECUT OFF| the Scaffold, | ke’ Marx and wearin coat and with a white rose pinned to a white waist- FLAMES START: A white wai | TOO WEAK TO WALK AS RESULT lives with them. MENT AND SPREAD RAPIDLY OFHISSATTEMPT AT, SELF: mother and soaked in her blood. says he returncd four times in the next two days to feed the ¢ imbi through a window and over body of his wife in order to get into At the end of that time he went to police headquarters and gave: himself up, stating that he had shot Vi andine made no >I:|v~-:x;.»m of .any [ married next-wife | Mosel TO UPPER FLOORS. DESTRUCTION. With Vandine's o il mu\m;. in New York, April 23.—Nearly forty ‘women and children were rescued by firemen from a burning building on Eighty-ninth was five stories high. The fire started in'the basement of the building and in an incredibly short time had swept through the stairways and light shaft to the roof. /usual means of exit from the upper floors were thus cut off-and in a few moments the windows and capes on top of the building were crowded with women and Reagsured by those on the street that aid was at hand'they awaited the com- ing of the firemen and many were taken to the street in safety by means Firemen and policemen then begau a systematic search of the various floors and rescued a number of persons who had been overcome by . 8moke and were unable to reach the —compelled to/ne | P Compelled Lo he | 1 haokivas broken: Refused Spiritual Advice. Before Neiderineier wa s he was ashed if, ., he wished to carried to the " loader of the was hanized here and |1.|h‘ but with . the landit Lm.-u to taken to the never expressed for his deed and a that it was all predestined. The structure serted a firm bell nellson, woulil die before KNOWN AS AN INFORMER. W would follow him to the gailows. West Virginian and Whei the drop fell the From Ambush. Daughter Shot was expected Neidermeicr { walk to the gallows xvith but little or i s/ found ‘at the last ilie onlookers minutes the horrifying sting dying desperado. The death of Marx and V. unaccompanied i lemvm or Franklin county James Nuwlilh while ¢/ moment that he wa ¥ wete placed oveyhis ankles and just back, was shot from~ambus] unknown perse daughter, who was sitting in front of ou a uud‘ and Avheeled to one of the Both were killed andv’the /: B were found in the road with the chi arms around the fathe lin was known tillers as an informer and’this posed to account for th cailed tho execution of Mary and When the jail room lu give notice (o prepare for te id: s entered Mar witness of the day in the Smoot ¢ before (he senate commitiee on prive fleges and el Power dent Cleveland fn 1885-as an assoc Justice of the supre | & few steps into Marx's room: AFFECTS NINE THOUSAND. W h»-n.(\\u two men faced each othor HEARST CRITICISES . KNOX. , 1 hope-to sec you s I think we will meet again.” Vandine seemed to be more Block Coal Miners of Indiana Reject Employers’ Proposal. Desires Action Against Coal Carrying block coal miners’ voted to reject the proposition of the ‘Washington, April 23—“The attor- ney general has been brooding over that evidence “like an old hen on a eighteen months. has not acted in any way and won't let anybody take it away from him.” William Randolph Hearst made this statement before the house committee on the judiciary in arguing for a favorable report on his resolution calling on the attorney eral for the evidence against the an- thracite coal carrying railroads, which includes the report of the United States district attorney for the South: ern district of New York. Mr. Hearst occupied the attention of . the committee for an hour in the first argument he has made in his capacity as a member of the house He re- viewed in detail the proceedings in- stituted by himself against (he rail- roads and demanded that action should be-taken either by the attorney gen- eral or that the house should appoint a committee of seven of its members to compile anew the evidence in tne possession of with a view to securing action ngais these roads under Snow, then one of the twelve apostles, " and went to the s Who afterward was eleeted president of | fold with the priests ““door knob for s with a 5 per cent reduction In Powors said most of them lad b COMMITTED EIGHT MURDERS. during the day and notified the opey- Reprcenlative {hat warl would he suspended (it Youthful Bandits Killed Many in Their Brief Carcer. prosecutions we the youthful o The majority in favor B said Alont. 9,000_men- will be of a stfike Hanging of bandits followed arime of less than Charged With Smuggling. Detroit, April 23 a traveling salesman, has been arr ed here by Trea: Dowling and Parscl of smuggling $2,000 wo Wrapper tohiceo across the river from Canada to Ecorse, a subyrban town-of that time eizht murders were com- mitted, all aits t upon roliboeries or palitical history of L Alonzo Purrows, clso_relations of (lie: Mormon church Hayguaen Begl ol Lio GUSTAVE MARX. NEIDERMEIER. Agerils Lewi: on/the charge h/of Sumatra It was during ‘on a stolen dinary-battle in nsw N, just-cast of-Ehics attempt Lo escape | mato associatfon of the churd with Tlo showed that the chu mp in Northe Tower floors of the jail, after whith he caffold and place: II\- was not carriol (0 The in a chair on the ¢ the customary l diny(hing (0 fay and llw 0gway placed, ahout fnstinetively s and the 'hi]) \\’fl bioken by the r‘\u the gang was completed by the JAPS FAISE THE VARIAG. cidernmcier alrcady been placed behind the to await trial. g Hungarian State Railroads Will Em- unken Russian Cr ser Successfully Indapes New York, April/13.—Reports have been received from Chemulpo, says a World dispatch .from Kobe, Japan;-that engineers, have raised n It is expected that e of /this vessel will more | et the cost of the merchant- in/ the attempts to Dl is estimated the ~attorney | M were-teed L elerk in the Chic y car barns, during bery there on the morning of ing th mmlmq of the death warrant Noldermeier snatched the paper from hands and placed it i dna pocket mu! JL“uh' remarks in anger The committee referred the Hearst resolution to. a_subcommittee consist ing of Representatives Powers of Al sachusetts; Thomas of lowa and Swith of Kentucky tux runhor consideration: | the chiel deput Premier (L and (wo pers of the e ive Marx Dies Next. Australian Mlnlltry Resigns. P(eslden( Starts Rellef Fur\d ‘Washington, April i- dent has, contributed lhe sum o! $1er and the ‘secretary of the navy a like | ‘sum as the nuclens of a fand for the - relief-of-the~dependent next of kin of the enlisted men who lost their lives in the disaster on the Missouri. Conviction of His Companions Jed Lo the s «AHu]ll nlnl]v dressed an minigtry has reqlgned tion was due to its defeat in the honse of representatives Thursday on a hbar ] party amendment, mal ~viding for- “the-arbitration of labor (hx putes applicable to state employes. The resigna- of the day in which he was the pripeipal 4 < thedr positions, but his courage never e stood on the scaffold The following are the names of per. : known Lo have Boston, Apil 2% The inves) of the condition of the Union T'ra r‘ coniy ol Uik city, whieh-wag closed | <0 I Tast month, shows that depositors peali-l——Capiain A A ably ittt paid i full. Forme Con-| B0z eressnian William 5. 2 T\\o ull sts of the Roman (‘Ilhnlu Ofto Bauder, Bpires, July 9, L Gross, in-his-saloon, Adolph Johnson, Sharon, Pa., April all-other plant of the company have been notitied that g Chicago City Railway John -Quinn,_detective, - MONDAY MORNING we will place on sale all odds and ends in Widow Shades worth up to 50 cents for 25 cents each. E sective, wound Netdermeler in fight at “d has erippled the plant, necessitating| an indefinite close. ! rain in Indiana, Nov E . - MARKET QUOTATIONS. All odds and ends in- Window Shades worth up to $2.00 for. . = All odds and ends in Brass Curtain Rods worth up to 25¢- for 1 lot of Shade Pulls worth 5¢ each at, . . ... 1 lot of Steir Buttons at, hpm That Britich Cruiser May Bom- n S!Dck Y. arns. Kingston, Pritish cruise der instructions from the imperial gov {ernment, 11 for a Nic with the ¢ schooncrs 5.00;-800d 10 ch Duluth Wheat and Flax. Duluth, April 22, —No. 1 hard, ’\0 £4 \uuhnll }u’.v WALL PAPER. We show the only complete line of Wall Paper in the city. Nice-Bed Room Paper at ........................................ .15¢ per double roll 15¢ to 40¢ per donble ru][r : . 40c per full roll prisoners and Parlor Paper from Ingrain Paper in red, green or te bard the cmago Union Stock Yards. "{m‘m\\xs&g BEMIDJI. MIXN well ur pourin NESOTA T leEs wITH SIX wIVEs JAPS SANK 7P7EVTR0PAVVLOV5K. Viceroy Alexisff's “official Report of the Disaster, ANGUS M. CANNON, PATRIARCH | o ol to the ENTIRE COLUMN SAID TO HAVE battleshi OEIMORMON-GHURCH, TESTI:ES Fag-tofiie BEEN DESTROYED ON THE . B -on EIESIN SMOOTCASES [ voport subaritt YALU RIVER. -onApst awho - says, Ina-wiy -t Lmatter oo M M1 (hat - mines wit dis Washffizton, Canunon, aged s patriarcli in the Mormon church, hefore the | enate committee “investigating the —Angus Japane Smoot case that e has six wives and | by Adm | on the Mr. Cannon testified that he fivst | of the E N Maria Moseley. His| Viee Admival Tos Anua Amanda | SHps GEmineS on W OBTAINABLE. | battleships k | ba attlesifis St i i+ matried Anna” said M Cannon, | T 0 - - i “at - the ue hour that 1 omiried | thorengh hivest B Sirah and by the o the czan, haud been 1t London, April A dispatch to Mr. Cannon's | that “nder the starhoa the ¢ e’ Potropaviovsk there wi | plosion,” and a mine explode That fhe Rus Lon (heir own mives Mason, whom he ma In 1836 he marvied Martha 1y Maria Buunon and Johanua ¢ the complete SWHE you gg on Tiving with SO RuiiGe: plural wives2? Mr. Cannon was a i Sl have fo baprove greatly if 1) (e of the Kind and by e posi-| able. don’t. T follow the dietationof my | Hye statement of ‘the port ity e | that Admbal. Makaroft - was Nineteen years ago M. Cannon was | With the - location ¢ ven the opportunity of de in [ defending the port | it (0 prison and. chose| €015 Gl (o understand the aurp | e atgor for six months, - ‘In:: blinder canselt by the | { Russinn ol | il | v r1‘ | bardment. of the Russian torpedo D ars fn tafing (he Japano hoats for a Ru JUDGE POWERS TESTIFIES. 0 htila resultine | Nowehwang. They -are rumored Tells of Prosecutions for Polygamy In IN CENTS PER WEEK JAP DEFEAT RUMORED e NEWS COMES FROM PORT ARTHUR | DISPATCH ADDS THAT NO DE- TAILS OF THE AFFAIR ARE ntral News from Port Arthur 8ays news has been received there of lestruction of a Japanese | failure of the viecroy formention any-| No details, it Is added, were obtains ATTACK ON NEWCHWANG. Japs Reported to Have Begun Bom- St. Petersburg, April 23—The Jap- Lo | ABESC are reported to have bombarded in (ho loss ‘of the Strashnf have lauded troops, who probably will Otar endeayor to effeet a junction with the 2 Japanese Fleet Sighted. Washimgton, - April 28—The flist| g Al April 23 | flec _congisting of tWelve vess wis | 8go. sigshted thivtys miles sonthwest of Clifford island Tinreday. 1 showed [ St Potarsburg, no lights dnd was steaming slowly to | elatod Pr the north that the ing to confirm the r bombardment of Newchwang or landing of Jap ctions was dudge 0,V who was appofnted by Pro: April 23, fs authorized e court of U (hat time prosecutions under the! EMPEROR'S REPLY IN DOUBT. munds act were just beginning and | ne his incumbency he sald there ! Report That Alexiafl, Asked for His viciaity, “hoen about 100 per socuted Recall Confirmed. py S ¢ polyzamy and poly s cobabi- | i ) AFTER BALTIC FLEET. - 3 | April Ihe correspondent tation, among them b Lorenzo ! Potorsini sivss | BNTeT the Vicinity. ! ¥ 3 ) asked for his veeall Bs contlonged, hat | nulx\n‘m.‘n ~1”|' Snow was convieted |t g Known Whother Gid o] o 3 - A ipealKiotable and sentenced, heriE Willinaeol e e R o | Daily News from Stoekholm regnrd to prosecutions Judge | The disparch adds that the tonmati-| 502 { Hes of e purehase of tiree Arghnting | warships, of e type of the Guribaldd, | constructed at Genon, appear (o bi set- | J poly imous cohabitation. Few © had for there was th clain o subarines Ued 4\ toconst of Swoden. They were | vlage law and mari : \ ven il thefortited Barbor of and polygamy. ther ) D,"g,,,mm to Shipping. | Fatosind, -t tho {sland of Gotland, udge Powe viowe i in the center of the Haltic sea. ah to show (ho| , Tlentsio, April Dolitical affaivs; also. the injs|-montory in the mach u tor and an the Baltic 1 Tocaland municipal gosernimont. L Ohiefiaylo Elntsincant L 1 ports. - This 15 extrer civil s well aw geclesinstical af-| 7 {osshinping anil ol E N . S STRICERSHBEMAINGONT TO . BUILD $750,000 - MILL. Bloy Naw Me Tomahawk, Wis., and Other Cities to il oyl Have New Paper-Plants: oW showing 1 Applet Wi Al 20 sposition 1o returm to work unlegs | Pride & of this city and Toma ¢ démands for increased pay are: Bwk wilkerect-a $750.000 miil o od L at the latter ey (hi announeed o thal mill Wil b bl during the day that Jerence-therc=a YALY RIVER AT THREE DIFFERBNT POINTS. a roxlt] SO Company.—Kawlama 18 (G lave | gg I The belief 15 geueral b St Hi o -Ote-new—iniHion- ot it d-Ririne aticmpt will e 10 Cross prospect of o settlement. The ey lander will have one costh | Fiver for several d by which time Cherefore, was tiking me that miteh, = Contrncts are = s P saure (he resumption of the sery-, [0 alLol them and plang are just com- | mentssrorenitongerted SJaps on o limiited scale. Unle pleted by docal mill architects. The moyement, a simultancons rush s retarnid Lo dnty inthe o | Prides a few years ago wore almost the river from three—distinct Women wonld be instalied L penniless — Thavbetamby—toing con | o woild permanently | Bact work tor mills Ihe will have heon porfected: ther condd Japan e o e posed o haye left forces supposed to have landed near A Japaneso - the mouth of the Yalu giver three days “The Asso- to announce jvornment has received noth- portof the alleged nese troops in . that L VTehy. Alixleff hag | J8panese Submarines Said to Be in slortad i responsifle uartes : L, snid to be 1e-hovering on reported that the St. Petersburg au- thorities hive heou advised of the mat- alarmed for the safety of WILL ATTEMPT TO CROSS THE by _the Seonl-Aprit- fi—via Shanghal, April that na the Yalo army s sup- apan on April 16 5 it probably will attempt to land near Depositors Will Lose Nothing. thon | fon the sl appropriation hitl-be—te Lyt conferers 0l The sonate and hois near kushian, abouts fifty-five mil andor o pe well known thronghont At e preg: | @F1 Tova, s dead at C¢ Raupid izabeth Morton, | miles west of the viver's mouth. fiow of | Part of the . who hag nearly $200,000 on de- posit i the bank, h ATGEE Byl 1. G-Motton. discoyerer ot towaid Linosung aud o diviston of Binle. commissloniors that his do|-anesticsin:—died= Thursday al Nusl guavls—=ly,000 strng inder Major st will ho the 148 one to be padd, | York of - pnetimonta, following—an ill-| Genoral-lnoiye,-willie the first troops ! ness of.more i A-year | sent against (ho Russians at Chiutien- Strike Closes Steel-Plant. By novofe of 10 1o b the —Clorksand [ mittec on Judiciary lus p lice emploves of thie S ther conslderation of it Ameriean Steel Fonndries b tion bill antil D house-eom-| Clic tponed fur- | Manchurian side of the Yalu. anti-injune-[ Major ber, The oppos-| laurels in G fng-voles to postponement were afl | March Democrati Uy The dissatisfaction of the sheoet and | Chilsan, tin plate workers over the reduction | OB Korean te { Of 18 per cont seems 1o be inere ‘el ea | the Grimith plant at Waynesharg, Pa, | by mile | having closed dow 1y on’account | ANes strike of catcher Il l e s s o ,ml fng embaried ot CuismamilG, 8 evi- i | | | | | 1 their services would not be voatrike of the moulo ju is to be the Jap- SCARES NICARAGUANS. hern Korea. bard Bluefields. Jamaiea, April 23—The Retribution, which, un- ently intended for use ¥ | amrmed the jndgment of ik L “,ln“l J,.:” e SLS Jovey efrenit court ments: aguinst tort s UG SR How ard to life Imprizonment Tor. e muy dor of Governor Willia was the third trial ¢ Pre formed This TALK OF MEDIATION. from Kingston April gian port in connection | ure of six Cayman turt Rossevalte ine _baon: jm | Dussians See Evidence of European af - Postmaster iai SYsEathyy | Pasne’s health is e W impro 1o | Petersburg, April 23.—The No- nd the an of their | Gimeshig 0uties in. the i eypresses delight at the report 3 ! agnan officers, rerurn- |y loffice. dapartment npon-bis-arrival] King Edward is seeking to medi- d to Port Royal from the N ! fngton in about ton days | ate and finds in_the fact that the Jap- ~after aBCerETning hat | e house. of Lo | ancse ally ventures to broach the su’ 1s and s had- been sent L gna oo o ject when Russia is thirsting to avenge 1ds IEote tihe ber defeats conclusive evidence of the captain_of the Retribution ac- | o, i) | sympmihy of the Eutopean powers the an comman <[ Taw of conspiracy in.connection withi Which trade dispute proto i funids 1 prove whose orders the sch The Nicaragua regards the fation a5 convincing ble. necessity of an for tinn of mem nch nnions BASEBALL SCORES. ry for the Refribution ta Port Roval 1o co; will gail for Blncficl e Tel mediation—of ~Great iritain for an adjustment of the Russo- se conflict when the proper time :s will und6ubtedly render double rvice, to Great Dritain as well as to National League. York, 1 ladelphia, 12. {8 n for th oKl 2 | Russia.” ; ncinnati, 4. i T Tumored that shold it be Toind & Fouts, 1. Negotiating for Warships. ,u,..“x”!: e Retrinutlon will_bous Amieniean Lisgie: Paris, April 23.—Information reaches the officials here to the effect that | Russia is negotiating with Greeceand | Argentina for the purchase of war- | The indications are that. the | neeotiations wi th Greoce will not be ful. The negotiations with Ar- for a cruiser are understodd largely on the question of Philadelphi: + Democratic At we gentin | to hinge i Cuts Off Clay’s Widow. Richmond,~ Ky.. April 1§ 1 cremt court here, Ruins Stitt Smouldering t s railrcad near- Vologda, in theastern Russia, 3Q% miles from, “water on the smoulder-| M- € . 1 - goneral's | Moscow, with plans Is ing ruins and the work of tearing down erty to his untural beirs and cuts | slon of - Western, clipped, the remnants of the standin ern, wooled, $5.90@6.75. e A il agrosmont has: hean coarhed: £ Arthur, while other forces will | fand-—on thi Manchurian coast to-the west of the mouth of the Yalu; o the Tatungkao, about forty-five cneral advance will: be which is opposite Wiju on the cral Inouye won his fighting at Chongju on s now being landed at the mouth of the river itory, can be forward- to Wiju, not more than twen- which are now be- ce of a_Japai..