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. i 4 6 THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D.C., THURSDAY, AUGUST 15, 1889. - THE CALIFORNIA TRAGEDY. THE ATLANTA AGITATION. Further Particulars of the Shooting of | his pistol and sents EZ ‘the Appointment of the Sem Cason Ono Rarsrdan ‘These relations Several ‘ago I was called to se a colored woman ye Bes ex-Judge Terry. wha Colored Clerk. weston cage ‘cancer on her foot. | from staben ‘New DEPUTY MARSUAL NAGLE WARNED HIM TO DESIST Som Be es ded ho tose endlene hin of the fost eureet ictgth oon SRE Se SS SS ee ee for Bor emny =m ory ‘entirely away, The patient could not have survived JUDE UNDER INSTRUCTIONS OF THE ATTORNEY | the door, demanding much longer, but I commenced the use of Swift's Spe- : P AO AS - Er: G@EXERAL—SKETOH OF TERRY'S STORMY CARRER. | those who had barred her ou! ¢ifte and it cured her sound and well. That wes three > row 40. murderers. I happen to know that the Mise Hill became more Post office, has elicited from the Atlanta Con- | yetreago, and there bas been no return of the diseans, s Pencipel stations bd The news of the shooting of ex-Juage Terry at | marshal was acting under bari“ ly § stitution an editorial rejoinder, ‘published have also used 8. 8.8. in many cases ‘excupt Mi at 3a preteny past cipsesernat dpa need (pee ta kegs Lonoke ge 0 ‘the in today's issue, It says: “Nearly every state- Bor Liege 90500 Kms T1UOe uns FSU Dm tempt to provoke @ personal altercation with i. tk cman Wh We before, ment attributed to Acting Postmaster General 30 : a Justice Field of the United States Supreme | Justice Field had said he was not responsible | of Calif Clarkson in that telegram is false on the face a, “AL the & x Court, caused great excitement in San Fran- | for the constant Ceenype genres om gone of it, © © © Mr. Clarkson says that the 2:1ie 30 aa s cisco, where the possibility of an encounter be-| was rather annoyed at it, but the officer trying to arrest Ju Atlanta postmaster, General Le ted ane tween the two men had been recognized ever | sisted upon carrying out his instructions to the in Chicks 0. praang cay srr by “ane since the imprisonment of Terry for contempt . of the civil service list of eligibles.’ This JUSTICE FIELD TOLD ME HE WAS NOT ARMED, of court ten months ago, owing to the known he was frequently urged to arm himself, but| J0DGE TemnY VOWED VENGEANCE ON smanos, | is false. When Lewis appointed Penny he was Fy temper of the man who killed United States and the first opportunity he had of wreaking | the lowest in» list of two and Lewis did not re Senator Broderick in the early dayszof Cali- would never do so and had declared that when ity Giscover until afterward. thee te a y it becomes necessary for a justice of the | it occurred when Sarah sued for adivorce from ‘whine aan oer clei te ho 4 fornia, > United States Supreme court to go about in the | Sharon. Judge Terry entered the suit to get pera bg sacra) clerkship in another Ga, March 14, 1889. Terry was married to Sarab Althea Hill, who | Destormance of his duty carrying fire arms | even withSharon, but was captared by his | Pointed his day, © © ©? ‘Me, Clarkson’ says @iaimed to be the wife of ex-Senator Sharon, | With which to protect his person, it would be | clien' charms and now marries his old | ¢hat ‘the young lady and her father, who was ‘Trestise on Cancer mailed free. 00. r ° od —e— while prosecuting her claim against the Sharon | time to abolish the courts. enemy's alleged widow, with a chance of re- | superintendent of the registry division andbad| THE SWIFT SPECIFIC 60., Drewer3, Atianta,Ga. rs uundays 0 TA BOW Weld 103 estate. This brought him into a resentful atti- “When Mr. and Mrs. Terry entered the res- | covering $2,500 a month back: alimon: the assignment of clerks, oth resigned because | gug-tu,th.su9t) gl 45, 5:00, 10205, TO:id and tude toward Justice Field, who last year ren-| taurant and took seats Mra, Terry ‘recognized 0 nu | a negro had been appointed to a place in the PB traing leave B and 0. depot, Wan-| THE EVENING STAR ts a PAPER dered decision in the United States cireuit | Justice Field almost instantly and at once left t office.” ‘That this is absolutely false is shown by ington, week tage U-US 6 ae, sod 230 SC | OF TO-DAY, not of YESTERDAY nor court denying her claim to be the wife of | the room. going to the sleeping coach and re- J 7 Mr. Clarkson himself, who goes on to say that AUCTION 5S. dundays 9:50 a m., 1:45 and 3:15 p. “ Sharon. : farning again toward the dining room with a | assault upon Justice there were five negro clerks in the post office ve Bay Kidge week da: of LAST WEEK. It prints ALL THE Mrs. Terry created a scene - court =e — in her wa \ ragdat ant ob tee Goer pom see nes ws — — Lap oe under the democratic postmaster.” FUTURE DAYs. e+ ’ We 4 NEWS, Local, Domestic and Foreign, he decision, charging Justic tl rietor, juarrel that cost him his life rday. Terry es 0 pin 3 X “ “ ey oe corrupt, and as she retased to | avd eaftood hee iecbaleii: Ste: ‘Terry'ewatchel bes seventy-three years old, but had the vigor | CEN: CLARKSON SAYS HE STATED THR TRUTH. (HOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. : volte, G4 2° hs 3uh8i | LONG IN ADVANCE OF THE MORN. remain quiet Justice Field directed that she | when examined was found to contain a re-| of a man of forty. Gen. Clarkson, after reading this rejoinder, — Eundays, 7 : 7 ‘RUSTEES’ SALE OF PREMISES KNOWN AS ‘ete ct ING PAPERS. be removed from court. When a deputy at- | volver.” Sarah Althea Hill. made the following comment: “I stated the | "No, 408 SHEKMAN AVENUE. WABMINGTOS 3 Nrincty ; temnpted to carry out the or senna ‘quarrel | Attorney General Miller Interviewed. | Sarah Althea Hill, whose stormy career in | official facte—the literal truth, The Constitution Pigs : trust, dated the 2ist day of - A dE This ts conspicuously true of all classe: ao apie Judge Terry interfered, | Attorney General Miller was found at his | California has given her national notoriety, | seems to have been the original and inspiring and duly recorded in liber No. 1:11, or Suthersbure and intermediate puluts, “9-008 | of news, but especially se in regard to " Tecu Dis- BU, Ph, 20 p. drawing a dagger from his vest. He was dis- | home in Indianapolis last night and askedcon-| was born in the old French town of Cepe| medium of the whole scusation, gotten up " aya gy direction ot i vier jioyda and ihteraediate stations, 17:00 p.m. | Local News and District Affairs, mo armed and both Terry and his wife were | cerning the command which he was quoted | Girardeau, Mo., just forty-nine years ‘She | Purely for partisan effect as an appeal against vs trustees r oF EH : @djudged in contempt and committed to jail. | ag having made to the marshal at San’ Fra- f pood tock, hey fathed bein Gama | eappointment of colored people to ollie, nie aan te ot of 8 HON, | , Gotoh Cain tures Waehinews. om Sunday st 15 THE STAR has a very much LARGER te ihe tanetae uses TANK cums at ee ee ue} | The facts are as I stated them. Penny was | P PM. the sdlesctibed For Prederick, 76:45. 10:30 au, 13:0, 18900 | ang BETTER a “AL RE. Washington to resume his datics on the bench, | °° Hill, prominent attorney, and her mother | drawn from the list of eligibles. He was put PALL mm, Sundaye.1:15 aud 23/0 pan. IEEE Gene ot SOORL ei siduehing to San Francisco six weeks ago, | “It was given out,” said he, “under my di- | Julia Sloan, daughter of a wealthy lumber | in the registry division, where the white girl's | Was => _ ce Hagerstown, 1103000 any ee. apa | PORTERS and SPECIAL WRITERS Newspaper articles were printed iatinating rection. In June, I think it was, Justice Field, | dealer. She had one brother, Hiram Morgan | f#ther, as superintendent, had the assignment ps, | 4:00 p.m.; from Cincinet, and st. Louis daily 3:00 | tham any other paper in Washi that it would be dangerous for Justice Field | and I believe some others, brought to my mind | Hill, and her parents both died in 1854, leaving | of all clerks. ‘The superintendent first asked ind recon of the at Lp Das trom Pitubens Tuy amend | OO echt af aia ays and Judge Terry to meet personally, as it was | the case, referring to the trouble there had | the two orphans an estate of $40,000, She is | Whether he could be kept for four years. The shep- oug ing, a Cie - jo 91. ALW YOKK AND PHILADELPHIA thought the latter might insult the former, | been out there last summer, and saying there | related to some of the best families in the | P0stmaster told him that he could not tell him : cash, balance For New \ork, ireutom, Newark while the fact was also recoznized that Justice | would likely be trouble again this semmer. country, among them the Wilkins, Slouns and | that, He then resigned. It seems he was will- len months, with notes bearing at at | 275 8:0u, 18:08 MECHANICAL EQUIPMENT AND n | ; Dan, Butter Park PRINTING FACILITIES ARE MORE Field would be quick to reseut an attack {rom | There was danger that Judge Terry, who was | Rodneys, The girl had good opportunities for | ig to work four years with «colored man, but | Per cent peranuun; unl paid. and secured by a Sleeping Cat ou the 10 ‘ regraslivete , Terry, Knowing it could only. result fatally to | stated to be a violent and desperate tan, would | acquisieg on een ge ees eportunition {OF | nob few months, * * © The postmaster, in- | of sunt on tuepFuverty wollt or all casi nee option | Scene Cat, dnt : THAN THREE TIMES AS POWER- one oF the other, in view of the iatter’s record. | very likely make a deadly assault upon Judge | at Danville, Ky., and finally graduated from | Stead of trying to put the colored clerk at the w % : P , et 70d | FUL AND RAPID AS THOSE Whether Judge Terry had intended to pro- | Field and Judge Sawyer, one or both of them, | §t, Vincent's convent in that town, She had a | 8#me desk with the white girl, as the Atlanta tinin tert daysfrom dey of | 74. ya, %| FUL PID AS THOSE OF ANY | - , the right to rescll “0p OTHER WASHINGTON P. voke Justice Field and draw a weapon before | and that some precau ought to be taken | governess in the person of Miss Barral, a sister | P&Per® first printed it and sent it north, took ‘aud cost of the defuultinu purchaser, alter ive : I NGTON PAPER, Itts the latter could tnrn, it is of course not kuown, | in the premises. I therefore called the atten- | Gf ex-Congressinan Hatcher Her gtandfat at vend pda mooie hatte ted a er Has Advertisement i some Lewspaper published im | Pliiad i ea a 30, | therefore able to print each day a full as Deputy Marsh gle who sat opposite, pre- | tion of the marshal of that district to these , Hiram Sloan, was her guardian and he appears | }0¥. who had the assignment of clerks, an . n 230, Pb vented this by tiriug, resulting in the instant | statements and told him that it was ue to the | to have held a slack rein. The young ward | M0Feover was the white girl's father, and the Feport of every transaction of public ine dea: | jt d courts tha ti bi vi a " | colored man was put in another room. There nerton, “4:10, | tte a auwGkeipuesiat Poach pe lowed eed camper and soon after | ragno more Justiseation in the father and STE 50s, "9:43 aud | terest occurring in the District up te mggrhesrumebsbererpanclis Percale sore i ees tn pyfenpe & os | daughter resigning than there would have MPROVED. PRO} BO. 85| ‘ior Xisutic city 4:00 and 9:30am. 12:00 noon | the very hour of going to preas. When Justice Field arrived m ‘Frisco he|_ PROTECT THE COURTS AND JUDGES up to womanhood in much her own way and was | Pengtegs Tesigning Anat ners re ee a EE cig BE per eee ae Eg gave the story of the shooting as follows: in the discharge of their duties, and that such NOTED FOR HER BEAUTY AND TEMPER. postmaster had five negro clerks in the same uly pre tee: Fe pe Brauch aud ‘Uceau Grove 14:00, 13:00 a “Lean tell you the story in a few words, | # number of court officers should be employed| Sarah was agirl of more than ordinary per- o The Sagem a hagas were Se tand Hocene ot the District « ae dBseert Suiday”” “Dally nenie ete Samet For the last few mouths all manner of reports, | #8 Would accomplish this result; that the judges | sonal beauty. She was plump, of medium | only two men on the eligible lis! e vacancy we , 2. wee —_ JL ape | ee both public and personal. have reached me | onght to be permitted to discharge their duties height and possessed a lovely complexion. She | t0 till was in the registry division, for whic 20ND. 1 wie “x . publi ction ip trout of ih Daa aCGust TWEtty'snc iD, lss0. AT HALF ences by Union Transier Cv. on onlers ‘at ca eee ree of indignity if lee should eee | ctu anger and withont malice, I also in-| was fair, but not a pronoancéd blonde. She | {pe Tesro was qualified | The other man was | Pasi #1) OCLUCK PM. the tcllowine-deworibed | Scket ices, G10 aud >i Feuhotlvania vous aad By the free use of the OCEAN CABLES for REGULAR AND SPECIAL Dis- oy it ty in the City of Wa — De] c 5 , : | me to some form of indignity if he should bap- | structed him to consult the United States at- | was scheming and ambitious to excel in personal | Chosen the next day for snother wapeney ts 6) Careacue Tatited sah tone akon eee POS DELL, GauAS, Gi SCULL. Gen. Pum ave | PATCHES, and with the difference of mtomeet me. This iact caused the United | torney and the judges as to the course to be) charms, ‘These traits made her unpepular | ce, an fll ae VOCERSY OO WES NNO SON") & Dude's subdivision of original lute 13 aud 400 = - time in its tavor, it is also able to give tates marshal to decide to provide such pro- | pursued in the premises, In a talk with Justice | amoug her girl companions. It was said of her, | Pétent toa” said cubdivision belug recorded in the cite of the | PIEOMONT AIR LINE | |e aso its readers every afternoon the news of tection as he cou luring my stay in this | Field about the matter before he went west, he | too, that though she was a si endthrift in some ie surveyor of said District im liber 16, iollo 48, lin- Mail, « tor Wa " > state. When I started for Los Angeles to hold | stated that while he did not fear Judge Ter-y | things she worshiped: maser aud neva uie aie A Stage Driver in Luck. prem bya Tworsiory rick hieideuce, briny No. 85 | ton, evita,‘ the WHOLE EASTEK) HEMISPHERE court Deputy Nagle. - nied me. jie | he did expect that the latter would assault him, | fentions mostly to those who possessed it, She | William Underhill used to drive the stage | Pierce street uurtiwest- | Ae Trutol, Kuowville, Costtauces sont Mens hie wae | for the entire day, aud up to 12 o'clock wee! e quiet Mao ‘i | manly official, | make a deadly assault upon him, as well as | is remembered by her friends there as some- | between Oyster bay and Locust valley, L.L | witi interest, and cecuiea by a deed of trust ob the | man diveper Wasuiuxton to Meu) is while away from | Judge Sawyer, when that case should come on. | thing of a tlrt, and at one time she is said to! Three years ago he married Miss Mason, the | Prolsrty sold. or ail cash, All conveyanciug and re- | 21 24a. u.—Yast tail daily fur Warreatou, Char midnight, thus leaving literally nothing Le r in that city when 1| But he Proposed, se be mew Judge Sawyer have had three engagements to marry on her | petty daughter of James Mason, a retired | berequired st tuueufanien | UPOnt Of 8100 wi Pyucboury, ate Ghesapeske ond uo Koate, | in the way of mews trom burope, Asiay tended to return an npanied me, taking | would, to perform his duties the usual way | hands. The hero of one of these engagements, | ‘ DANIEL A. DUFFY, between Lynchburg aud Dinvilic, Grecheboru , ial t in the sleeping car opposite to me. without regard to consequences. He stated to | Mr. Leanders, is. 8 prominent politician, resid: | Merchant who has lost all his money. The) aulo-ukds _ TiMUIHY D. DALEY, Trustees | ign“ Asicviiie, “Chariots, Galunne nur, | Mad Africa for the morning papers. “We heard this morni hat Judge Terry | me at the time that he had been advised to ing in southeast Missouri, and another. resides | Masons were cousins of Louis Hammersley, JDUNCANBON BkOw, anctionem = W., Auctioneers, eel em.» Nonteomen Ben | Gessns and his wife were on the train but p; BkO! : though [ only met him tu Los Augeles. He aske. aid no at- | arm himself, with the view to such a conting-| in St, Louis, Her conquests in that section of | whose widow recently married the duke of SaNes —— Atlanta, parlor cars Atlauta Pullman tention to the fact. When we arrived at Lathrop | ency. but that on reflection he had conciuded | the state were numerous during the time she Iborough. They felt above young Under- | 44*USTEE'S SALE OF TWO-STORY ASE- | Sleepers Montvomery to leaps." bullman . ye entered the exting station to get breakfast, | uot to do so, a8 he lad not been wont to carry | held sway. he wan fart, DUC her uaINe was | hill in'e vocial position and he hed to fun away | _ ME AEMICR BNELLING NO. O14 SENREKE | Sleeyer Grecseore to Gu ‘Sash‘Awmute rut | Equally doves THE STAR lead all tts I took a seat at the end of the bears while Nagle | weapons and Ws not think oS consistent with | never tarnished with scandal, with pretty Clara in order to marry her, When wee siging of sneoodet rast Guly recorded in Liber hyute ‘ aa — mag contemporaries in the pubiication of the sat on one side of me. Terry and his wife came | tie dignity and propriety of his position.” i mersley died the Mason family con- 14d, Sol » ube of the Laud Kecords for 2) Pp. m.—Daily, except Sun or Mavassas, ; % in the room soon after. As soou as she saw me | "Were you surprised £0 hear of this aifair to- | 1% LOVE AFFAIRS ass HLL was TrRawwtoat, | Louis He will’ batunder the decison of the | PGiat AP OF SEPTEMBSR, AD SES Rae LAE | StMeRUne and interthediate stations ne BEWS OF OUR ONE CuNrEe: she went out of the room. as I afterward | day?” the Attorney General was asked. and more than one cf her lovers had ta‘aullee!| 7 Tits at lew York the dushen of Mail. (CLOCK P. Mint front of the premises, | fanoora.” Pulluan Vestictle Sivcpers Nashuutn to | Receiving the regular dispatches of learned, going to the car for hersatchel. Judge | “Yes, I was; for while I had beew warned | under her iron rule and eccentric whims, To | borough got the estate. Things looked blue | the folly ae Eee roel fulate, situated in the | Meupuis, counecting theuce for all Arkansas points; ch Bi * Gomanying her, “UPPowed he intended ac- | that there yas danger, and I bad hoped it, was | show how cruel she was to her lovers the case | for the Masons, Wut a_ year ago old. Joshua | sumvord tori as tial Mercato | te gram Nem Cr tameeen, | DOth News Associations; with alert and companying her. uot so great as reported, and beside, I had ex-| of the one she really loved will suffice. He was | Jones died suddenly at the New York hotel. He | lot ¢,in dyuare unvabered eight buudred and se vrange, Charlottesville, Staunton, Lous | enterprising special telegraphic cor- “fastead of doing 00 he walked back of me | pecteduhat if any trouble ocsmred it sound then a young man, but is now a Missouri poli- | was Mr. Mason's cousin. He owned the row of | ¢utve (<7). together with ail theimprovemente, was, aocinned Pelman Veotuuule train wechiere | 0 cadents at all important points; and and strack me a heavy slap in the face. I was | arise in or about the courts.” tician of national ‘fame. They were engaged | white marble houses at Sth avenue aud 658th ! fered\tusenes te theme toto ee Dp. an. coe ry acubare, a a “ong and. ae be — Terry’s Body at Stockton. to be married and one night attended a hop, | street and left an estate valued at $9,000,000. | spyertaning. ‘hts Lot ie improv or y ig! te, Coluutia, | With wires leading directly from its owa making ready to strike me again, Nagle cried Out, “Stop, stop” but Terry did not desist, and | | The coroner arrivedat Stockton, Cpl. at 12.40 | Sarah Althes became angry at her escort, and | Old Mr. Jones left $140,000 to each of Mr. Peusyivanis aveuue aud sian ono etter cease nua Veatibule Car Aaaulugisn | Offlee to the generat network of telegraph Pears gop t cog f ——s y wil erry’ . when the ballroom was entered she went upstairs } Mason’s children, of whom there are si! lara jt. : whe =~ raising his orm a scuned time Nagle | Yesterday with Terry's body in a box covered and never came back until time to return home. | Mason. now Mrs. Underhill, of course got her tem touching every city, town and shot at him. the ente east ew Orleans, via Atlanta and Moutgowery Puiunan m gic | Zontorday with Terry's bods ox cor oferta; Oue:thindcaah balance tn oneand two years | Siccper Wasl.byton to Lsriinytisi Ain, vis Atiauts g his heart. He | with a white clo} ra. Terry rode in the ex- | ‘Tne young man was angry and determined to | share, and now the former st driver and | Baten to bear 6 per cent interest, payable seui-anuu- | aud Georgia Facitic Railway vied hamlet in the United States and Terri- fell to the floor, Nagle shooting « secoxfl time. | press car with the remains, accompanied by | break tho eagagement. “Sarah Althos heard of | his wife have gone to spend. the trust om procaiots ood, ae al’ conte arenes SPE | sna tae D0 Oe tl end Ute diviaton leave Wash ti jammer in | truston premises sold,ur all cash at of pur- | i 9:00 a.m. ly except Sunday, aud 4:45 p.m i but the second shot did not strike him. | Nagle | yeveral friends of the deceased. When the body | it, summoned him intober bewitching prevenee | Europe. Chaser. Conveyancing, ic, at cost of Gafiy: arrive Hound Tid RRS Li Ot hegneedigteg voqueacntege qemediquatierger was arrested at Tracy and taken to Stockton to am. ¥ eed 12:-0 z it 201 returuinw leave Kound Hill jogs fr dirrelie was takea off the car she followed and rode | and the old infatuation returned 0 strong that ae ied with Sn Ty Saba’ ouherwies, ie Traste Fesrves Yias duify cept Sunday, artiyinw Washinton #39 | St Once @ full report of every outs of ~ : ~ with it iman express wagon tothe morgue. She | be Tesolved to swallow the insults, but Sarah - Pap - . : np puscioees etter dare ane mete os | Tisough wate South via Charlo coussquense ecourting uring tad aware of the facts! seid the justice incom | was distreaed And vaid'it was'a most Gowartiy | ¢@d heard that he told his friends that he in-| Mr, W. Byrd Page of Philadelphia, the noted suck resale in ens peveeuareey: penis bette Wonkbar | ville os Ubu arrive i, NeumortonG:Sax | anywhere between the Atiantic and Pa- oe : i peath wacges thot pd tended to break the <iusagement. She deter. bicyclist, athlete and high’ jumper, recently | tou, PSs covaconetiongy HhvEs ‘Trustes. a 7-13) aos Treageen, eto ond Lace | eens, The following facts wero submitted to Judge | | An inquest will be held at once. Deputy | Than on the nigtt her ldcklews 1oned lovelier | made the trip from Altoona, Pa,, to the Green- = = E aud 10:40 pin; vis C 4d Ohio route ‘and Charlottesville at 2:35 p.iu. aud INCANSON BROS., Aucts. 7:13 p.m and 6:53 a: burg local at 9:18 Field yesterday afternoon and declared by him | Marahal Nagle was brougt there in a buggy by | ‘at on the night her luckless lover answered 7328 a, Sirus — 7 " her call, He was powerless before her and | brier White Sulphur Springs. W.Va., on his fase otis a Gectead tlaheakans of Constable Walker of Lathrof. When the over- akin aweae ites | THUS SALE OF LANGE FRAME DWELLING sae shat ee land train left Lathrop after the shooting, | Pressed his suit with more energy than ever. | bicycle. In a letter to afriend Mr, Page writes ‘ E A V y SEB CINGTUATANGES THA? LED TO THE SEOOTING. | Constable Walker got het thn daz cod Geach Bbe said nothing until be was ready to leave, | ag follows, under date of August 10: “My trip| AN Pero ¢ sbeen se Owr ages wo = —4 @ NOTE THE RESULT: 29 Daring Judge Terry's confinement in the | Nagle. He rode with him to Tracy and there | 84 88 he stopped for a good-night kiss on the | hore was carried out, although I bad rain dur- G STREET. “ 3 ; f b JAS. L. 1 AYLOR, Gen. Pass. Avent. o—— county jail he threatencd, upon his release, to | took a buggy to Stockton to avoid the crowds. | threshold she turned her head, and, with her | ing‘ail but one day.’ My effert to get to Berke yirtye ote decree of the Supreme Gourt of the —— take the lives of Judges Field and Sawyer. | | When Nagle reached the jail he alighted from | § ewilt coy ie _— oc FL OE T tay, Springs the evening I left Bedford Springs Ab. ago a Lauty Geass No, kia. beckot Sof ae NS, eieewnene we THE STAR HAS MORE THA i to th: te t of mrt fi hich hb. e buggy me in wil covering pa 2 ‘Was a great tof endurance becayse it was ic! y istratrix, * TO THE 4 7 Gen in prison Mra. erty, i bis pense bed | his handcuffed hands. Nagle refused to be iit 1 DON'T WANT TO SEE YOU AGAIN.” Recessary to cross eighteen creeks, some of | (°uiblsmnantond Booch M, Lows etal wre derendaiite || pOUULE TRACK SiLENDID MeeeEY. | THREE TIMES AS MANY REGULAR made an assault on Judge Sawyer in a Pullman | terviewed. He The young man almost fell down the steps | which were very high, with my bicycle, and to | proses, ou TUESDAY, the TRENTIETH DAY or | STERL EN Berect AOR Ok aT Bau SUBSCRIMERS and MORE THAN ear. Itis belicved that had Sawyer resisted| “Lam deputy United States marshal and | and never saw her afterward. Now the tory | push over eight mountains. Afters hard trip | AUGUS' A.D. 1389, wi HALL PAST FIVE O'CLOCK | vpains LEAVE WASHINGTON, FROM STATION, " " ‘ io Senet Torey would have killed isn, Terry's ey = =: rr! = — wie | oes that Surah Althea was really in love with ‘thi Vor rain I a ape ; i oe nine CORNER OF SIXTH AND BSTKEETS, as ru | FIVE TIMKS AS MANY REGULAR blicly made that the e was locke alone and soon sent ‘. Rete miles, a . m., covered with mu spen' 2 hington, D.C. ct to tr J Seseaph the ems off Testing Fae colleagucs | for the local attorney. Nagle was very cool, phis young man and expected to win him back. | three very pleasant days there and then began recorded EN 1543, toll Fer Pal ea oe tae a neee Limited Expres | READERS AS ANY OTHER DAILY on the Supreme Bench, and were made known | but looked pale and determined. custed tnd broker nearicl hen rk etd on |S ee trip to this place. I crossed sixty: oe Listract Soomt | Thue, 9350 ain day" "hth anats sod ‘ius, | PAPER IN WASHINGTON. It ts de- to tment of Justi Washington, David 8S. Terry’s Stormy Career. Engi rye nine creeks, eighteen mountain ridges, and | §3,200. w Cars from Pittevurg to cluciiuatl, vered careful carriers at wAmacagen Sie: Mie Ateoraos Cone cket tes |. Davie MTeixy’s violent’ death in on © X'young uncle, named W, Sloan: wooo eras | swam two rivers, with my wheel, and felt, when One-third of money ( SeChirego, wits Clsepiur Gattis eeetaraae: | Hv ipevins died United States, head of the Department of Jus- | with his stormy life. H ive of the | Bee ing uncle, named W- Sloan, accompanied | | grrived here on the 7th, that I had come over | seve th tol the deed of trust abe D] Western Express at 7740 ban. dally, with Siccpug | the HOMES OF THE PEOPLE, AFTER tee and as the superior officer of United States 'y life. He wasa native of the | her to the Pacific coast. He was i poor and | 9 very beautiful and grand country, The whole —4 Care, Masuungton to Chico aud St. Lous con- | 744 BUSTLE AND WORRY OF THE Marshal Franks, ordered the latter to take | SUth, and early became an orphan. He went | took his handsome niece to his mother’s home. | Gistance from Altoona is 480 miles” ; of for Lotisvilloand Memphis, Facioe barton eee whatever measures were necessary to protect | to Texas while still a young man and joined in rn hay ed old bets not ernie ‘mony ———— +e interes of : ually, for Pciabune aud ‘the West, with | CAY ARE OVER, and it is thus read the persons of Justice Field and Jtidge Sawyer | the war of that state for independence from | $c y wronfnent San heen won of The Catholic Congress. st option of the Chicago, DSePer te Pittsburs, and Fitabire | Jetsurely and thoroughly by EVERY From assault. On bis arrival in California to | Mexico, He afterward read law and was ad-| was there she met Senator Sharon. Her | As the arrangements committee of the Cath- | sile are not complied with eel! t yor PAL TiMORE AND Fotowac nan.noap | MEMBER OF THE FAMILY. bold court in this part of his circait Justice | mitted to the bar. He went to California dur- | brother, Hiram Hill, was a reckless youth end | olic congress that is to mvet in Baltimore in "he aetacising Gaily. txsbt pues. Slee ee a under the protec- | ing bye aq and plunged into politic: followed her to California, where he married a | November decided not to discuss the subject of Rewspayer pi 7 or See, Cones —— e 3 for Bu They know that it prints all the news, When asked if he intended we carry arms to| tice, He was elected chief justice of tre | Wemety woman of aeaeee Plood. Sarah Al- | the Catholic press an arrangement is under way | “ 81 SOU Ot tne EP ates wor iin Sverige i ; and has only the interests of the people defend himself, he said: “No, I do not and| supreme court of California ot the age cor | soety nae, never Feturne ¢ home of her | jooking to. meeting also in Balimore at the | sul0-cosds 416 Sth strest northwest, , daily except Sunday, » Sausage 4 of the District in view, with no partisan = not carry arms, <a is known, that thirty-three. His place was no sinecure.” He STS same time as the congress at which the Catho- | 7BOMAS DOWLING, Auctioncer. ——| FOR EHUADL Duis NEw yong AND THE EAST | measures to advocate, and mo private was opposed to the vigilantes, who practically GEN. CROOK AT OAKLAND. lic editors and publishers can discuss them- ‘OND and 112 - On Sanday, 9°00, 11:40 in selves for defense of assaults offered in conse- i ive fi af . «3 i: ABOUT SIXTY-! UNDRED CUBIC FEET OF 4 3, 90700 end schemes to forward. They kaow it, etna ore, Sea | raid the wate at the kim, and was active ta seven A circular hs Doon sent out to all the | “SUE SLEEY-EURAESORED COMO, FREE oF agin tea king thei nfall ‘ i i 7 7 Y 4 - ; THE PEOPLE'S P. i aasoive the courts, sounder de government | sisted Sterling A Hophina she ce shore | Hie Bad Oplnion of Sleting Ball—The | Caibells payers by Me. LW Bally, alto’ ot | ARECTns ga fk CokokfaniNan tr | Bis 3" a ey | Short, to be arER, gisilure, and let society lapse into barbar- | tantes, in resisting the illegal arrest of Reuben Sioux Question. EAS Watietso « paper, the tA Colum | on WEDNESDAY. AUGUST TWENTY-FIRST, sea and nothingelse. Asan ADVERTISING ’ D dian of Columbus, Ohio. It asks for their co- ), at FOU OC! ‘Barbour’s wi \ ONLY. e Maloney. The vigilantes became, greatly in- | * 4, Oakland, Ma., special to the Baltimore | Operation in getting up the editorial conven- Waiet st foot of JOtmt fiwcl wil ell for cual and he f ~ | MEDIUM it ts, therefore, ABSO- 4 MARSHAL DESIGNATED To PRoTEcT Him. | censed. They arrested Terry and kept him in : coe tion and suggestions for the formation of «| Without reserve, Go7s 1-6 cubis feet of Cut Granite, | | dauy. 3S LUTELY WITHOUT A RIVAL. It is Notwithstanding his objection to protection | close confinement until September. American says that Maj. Gen. George Crook ar- | Catholic press association, with counection by sold vo account of the quverauent | Por brosniji; xo ain Given’ teins eens at | An fect worth more asa meane of reach- the marshal declared himself subject to the or-} | Everybody anticipated that he would be | Tived in Oakland yesterday and joined Mrs. with Rome,and other topics of special in- | rescinding To be removed “within 1s ould i act, To, pezwey Cats ‘with"boats of Bivo-lyn Auuex, wilurde der of his superior officer, Atiorney General | b®aged. His discharge was offered him if he | Crook at the Glades hotel. When the Americun | terest. The matter so far seems to meet with MALL & BANGS, Contractors po:touble fers sgoccrem Sew Voc! an Miller, and deputized Mr. Nagle to keep within | "™ 'd resign his place, but he defied the vigi- | correspondent called on the general he seemed | ®pproval and its development may result in] THomas BeWLENE, ‘au7-dts Ucealt Cl) aud ruts ou Dewware Division, : : ¢ ; eon - reach of Justice Field. ready to carry out the | sBtes despite the entreaties of his wife, aud | to be im fine spirite and much relieved that the | Other interesting feature of the centennial TAT pm eek bates - n by " i en . oan tc a oT ee hii aii . 11:00 and 11:40 orders of the Department of Justice. in which he declared that he bould neens rants | knotty Sioux problem had been, at last, tem- | #*therings in Baltimore next November. WOOD AND COAL one sO Ne i a say ing the public THAN ALL THE OTHER DAILY PAPERS IN THE CITY TOGETHER. Protection was accorded to Justice Field, it |}: i r rarily settled, 7 ; Furthermore, in proportion te the re- A prison alive except in the place to which | P® ry oe Emperors Witness a Sham Battle. ORKEST DODGE. A . pa by pig green oes they had elected hit. “and, so Sitting Bull would not sign the| Emperor William and the Emperor of Austria COAL, GORA AND WOOD OF ALL KINDS. Sy te ae oy 40, ss turns it gives its patrons, ITS ADVER- Washington to the marshal of the district to | DAVID D. BRopexicx was txnur's xquat, | treaty,” said the correspondent, after being |left Berlin yesterday morning for Spandau, Bisa eee ae aes aed ; 240, 2:50, 3: TISING RATES ARE THE CHEAPEST see that the person of the justice wus pro-| in courage. He went to California from Wash- | pleasantly greeted by the genial general. where a sham fight took place. Four battal- IN THE CITY. ea parposen, see aany fazerd The vorder extended | ington, and the two, after being friends, became | “No,” said the general, seating hithsolf com- | {ons of troops cromsed the Havel river, which at | $@gi.2?14, Sista :teeube Petnone, 964-2. Bee oar eae taeT OF ihe United States cit- | bitter enemies. Broderick, in 1856,was elected | fortably in a rocker, “he is too puffed up with | this point is 450 meters wide, on « bridge con- | _37# Me and 9:00 am., 12:05, 4:20and uaa " ‘ 2 i. A bt |. Sundays, 9:05 —io: —— cuit court in this city, upon whom Mrs. Terry | United States Senator for six . - je a 4 years, Terry | hisown importance. It is a wonder to me how | structed of nin too! The building ALLAN, RAIL. railway peoga any wy Judge Terry, — a eee against Broderick be- | go great a fraud as Sitting Bull could be made | the brii and Ua pamawit the troops ado FINANCIAL. a > ALERAND HI AND Weekes In conclusion, the public should bear ‘The order was based ‘upon this fact and | ton ‘cr this ona fon se todagay ty ig peer such a hero of. Why, « white woman from the tocomplied d in remarkable qhort & time, The 3a w conson, —ax0-w ae | | RAL WAY. = in mind this one significant fact: THE threats declared to have been made oj b; i “ti reser battle on the south of - b raed biock Ee E Se 9: 1 does empty boasts Terry against Justice Field. De ty Marabet comecralie “stsah: convention, held at Gacre- | eats ootusliy went cus So the big seer ne fo ‘ivision of ten ttalions used the STAR not rely upon r y tice Field | ™emto im 1859, he let loose his wrath and de- | Proposed marriage to him, which he discreetly CORSON & MACARTNEY, efor ha csicr, Solis eid hare gira | moed Broder inthe irongent forme Ho |Wectindy an be hd lendy had vverlaqaams, | Sew emouglow Bender, ohlle tet opponents | gypygCOOE EADOARTNET 100 ls SWOne ver te Sune” ee an ce, aad te oni be, whee the | called him an arch traitor and said that if he | W20 would probably have made it uncom- ict ee easel tee tos on fron iorepincay Bankers and Dealers in Government Bonds, 4 | 0 atone pri —_ a - 7 = . was the follower of any Douglass, it was the | fortable for her. She is uot the only woman, pert - Be age a bata oe — ROOM IS OPEN TO THE PUSLIC; fired at Terry as the latter was about to strike a | -Disek Douglass, whose name is Frederick, not | however, who has given the fellow cause for his | striking, ¢ pod emoka The oon pean mie aod il pogurives ata | Fcc gaya ad sao A au, and its BOOKS MAY BE INSPECTED gucend — éi iawicmaints * | Stephen.” some feu RaLhomgneee agi Frcs ended in the western force being thrown back eis. fainiore boughs aa soe? ved ie tcl ye 11:07 ‘ a by one having interest in their te 9 otis Broderick was eating breakfast at the Inter- | CMC {°F . F dau, Afte peror Willi nN vestwent securities, District | 3:10 0, b:20, 10:3) and dds a werd sa —. Peano Pca es the hese: national hotel when he read Terry's remarks in | 5. dates ener display great bavery | on Span Lp emeegionn reales Baode and ot eg aguilera etiatat : i examination. These are CRUCIAL pom pe thei ages 7 caer hoch ng & Rewspaper. | There were several ladies in the | "".:xo,” said the general, “he showed the white | operal “Eisericam Bell Telephone Stock bousht and sold jy18 Sots ana tnforatacion wt the TESTS, which few papers invite, end A passenger who was on the train at Lathrop | room. and with one of these D. W. Perley, ® | tosther, ran away and afterward got all ah ——————————SS Se hich those that boast most are least says that when he heard the shooting he rushed Prominent lawyer, was conversing. Broderick | giorysmong the white Neuse guabatiy bes ont out of the car and saw Mrs. Terry with a satchel | leaned across the table and said to him: “I see | 8°°°Y as br Pee Feit wR reeves through so diced parties; b able te ctm4. im her band. She was trying to open it and he | that Torry has been abusing me. I now take | iniuads ‘sittuly dull bad mo ropasetion ae to impress the public. ITS CIRCULA- took itfrom ber. She tried to regain possession | back the remar! i i only a medi- How to Stop Runawa: —getiene of it again but fasicd. “When the satchel was | the only honest jadge on the supreme bench. | trays,,,Uy, tem he is conside : A policeman who has distinguished hinett ; opened afterward a pistol was found im it. we which Tame en ane was in need of friends, | Gen, Crook said he had done a great deal of , Janie Welt peapbenar TF: 6@ The esteem in which THE STAN NAGLE’S REPUTATION FOR NERVE. ae om fraly worry. | Had the vigilance | traveling since the 7th of Ma when he started | % stopping runaway horses gives the following | » ers 32 Spa TEeiye, We ear | LAKE GEORGE, ADIRO} is held by the and Darid Nagle, the depatyUuited States marshal | $ommittes, disposed of him as they did of others | for" the Sious ‘reservation, He saps the wivez | olmts aa to how to accomplish that end with id Halde eet Rng SE U'am Labs, | ,Ouend after SUNDAY, June 24expsenr tutu om by the reading advertising i ‘ext Shure hiailroad will run Daly except 4 P i Teservation is as large as the state of Indiana | the greatest success: excellent to and from the Jersey City Stati of the public is conclusively shown by the fig- rod egg iep= lagen de econ bogiiiryd smleghsesdehestsd as ates. drone, echied by not more than 29,00) In-| | “When you sce a runaway coming do not try | stloun, appoint oiptietts, Pete et don uh 33 sed trains to aud from =: aa Sa stick Heid Arizona, and in 1381 received the appointment ee ni adjoining the | dians. | ‘The tract is too large for any practical | to check him by arush from the opposite di- adult; steerage at low rates, Apply to. ¥, DROUP, | CATSKILL MOUNTAIN LXPRESS,—Leave i Lake house ranch. Dueling pistols were used, | Putpose. They cannot cultivate it and much S23 Pema. ave. City Station at 8:50 ¥ In the first six months of each of the the chief of poli f Tombstone. Whilk i rection or the side, for you will be immediate; Grand Hotel. ‘Kasterskill, 2: Ses Pee ve Mee ete There wae a eportqpom Brodericks pistol, fl-| Jaypin the land of the fas Partiou- | Toocked fat "by te Dut instead, pond POTOMAC EI = RIVER BOATS. Pui; Mount House Sutton, 1°50 pean ae five years named the average daily ofr i ‘Y or some reason " short run wi the M A c 1 Sebavior noon earned for himself te reputation | Broderick’ pistol exploded. before it had been | Nuich own the reservation in common What | PATS Yourselt for a short run with the Horse, ze BORE Rage ee ad ; = ( 4 brought toa level, The bullet buried iteel! in | te Government desired was that exch TEAMER JOHN W. THOMPSON FOR POTOMAC oan AnD of being pe SS pp ea rly ae eral ar should take a reduced reservation and awn js | ‘2@ Fun while he is some ways off, perhaps 10| S s0RN ya rae SABA MT, In 1885. feet; in the cage of fair to medium runaways you | Leave UNDAY, ; E 886 rado in Tombctone after a fierce encounter, | it gone all the way it would have struck its | ‘dependently aad then sell the land lying be-| may! depend upon his keeping a ils pears Geabay Gps Ge hock i tae br 5 atl os aoa ) _ ~ at Nagle was appointed depaty marshal here | mark, for it went in perfectly direct line Sever anent eee gtuced reservations to the | fo,” really frightened bores. is f blind aan cre, aad when Terry made the assault on | The report of Terry's pistol had hardly died | overument Tema A oy The Indians | aya would not veer for a steam engine, Tees bees bn September Nagle disarmed | ®Way When Broderick was seen to stars, He ea on Ground thas, if, thay ectdl it ahead until he smashes into some- Pee csier 2 No es: Segur lam, 35 ta him. Reports circulated that Terry intenjed | turned half way round and Celis weet ore One fine. bo donee t close to the line on which | ¥8r9_be.< FNomint, 75 ota; ~- doing Justice Fields some injury when they | 88 though trying to recover i “"Gen. Crook is of the opinion tat te tndians | B¢ running and as he passes you grab the | t+ 2 Tingle ts be details pods~ | head dropped and he fell flat om his back, Deen bribed hot top y hat the Indians | reins near the saddle, gather the re him mghen be came to the coast a few had no knowledge; but notgnt ae cattle men Nagle al t ears ported ic has & wife and Samlly te fue Feat 2 his too a meat qrmeniet might have hed.e hand f ment of an Eye Witness. of its acknowledged value as o medium of publicity. Thenumber of NEW AD- VERTISEMKNTS printed in the esl- oS ZZZZZZ | umns of The Star during the Grst ci GENTLEMEN’S GOODS. months of the years named was as fel SSS | bows: H. D. Bu: rife: + THE fe ! EEE f