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eo + - * 10 Her Appreciation of the Gift of the Indiana's »~ argo Variously Shown. ‘The following dispatch has been sent to the mayor of Philadelphia by the Russian Relief Society: “The Russian Relief Society warmly welcomes the dear American brethren who ar- rived in the Indiana, and prays you to transmit to the inbabitants of Philadelphia an expression A Short Engagement as Clerk tn @ Now York Hotel. Miner's Bowery Theater in New York last evens | From the New York Times Sunday. ing. Mitchell and Slavin who had reached the| Some very well known men indulged ina Packed. The prisoner, who still por- | city yesterday, went to the theater. Corbett | !ittle play that amused those who knew them sists in calling himself Swanston, entered the bad not yet arrived at the theater when the | *t the Fifth Avenue Hotel inet night. When dock with a jaunty air, but became nervous | Mitchell-Slavin party got there. On the en- | th Pawengers from the congressional limited and fidgety during the reading of the charges. | trance of Corbett, Mitchell rushed up to the | ‘Ti2 on the Pennsylvania road reached the tural)—Continued: seh SPSlneasRRPQaicys Washinieton, a. ¢.. Washington, Al 6" ashington. A. = Ae J of the society's lasting gratitude. God save | After the giving of the formal evidence in re- | American, ‘applying the vilest epithets and | hotel Senator Prank Hiscock, who had been in Woods, Anne Ee & America.” The dispatch is signed by the lead- | gard to his arrest he was remanded. causing Corbett to finally say: “Go away; I | the city for a day or two, chanced to be behind Woods. Anne E ¢ ers of the Russian society. Deoming’s Inggage has been fully examined. | don't want arow withadrunken man.” To | the clerk's desk. He bad gone there to peak ge ea At a breakfast Sunday at Libaa an illumi-| Among the articles found were a card certify-| thie Mitchell returned hearty curses and | © Mr. Vilas, one of the proprictors. a ett nated address was presented to the Americans, | ing to the membership af Emily Mather in the | aquared off. Corbett tried to go away, The first arrival was Senator Shelby M. wie. Amare : ane bearing the Russian and American arms andtwo | Rainbili Band of Hope, a time table of trains | Mitchell would not have it so, following bim | Cullom of Tilinoig, an avowed presidential Wyle: Andrew. clasped hands. M. Baimakoff, president of the | between Rainhill and Liverpool, an autograph | up and accusing him of talking away his match | Candidate. He was writing his name in the Judges of peace, in welcoming the Americans, | album belonging to Einily Mather, a book of | with Sullivan and other engagements. A great | eéister when Senator Hiscock ssmemed the remarked that Russians esteemed the Indiana | addresses of persons in England. pocket book | crowd gathered about the pugilists and great | role of clerk. ae sataue gift not so much on xccount of its value as on | bearing the monogram I. F. D., a Masonic | excitement prevailed. ;<Ab, Senator Callom. gind to see you. Ro Account of ite being an expression of the | apron similarly lettered, a silver card case and | « Finally Corbett tost bie temper and said to| with a peut suppose?” aid the diguitied ¥ brotherly love which America cher, ® prayer book containing the name “Emi his : “Tean’t stand this any longer,” | Senator from Syracuse. jeaver, Weaver, Robert D.. and others, manager: At the banquet Saturday night there were | Among the addresses noted are "McDonald, | at the same time starting for the cursing Eng- room with a bath,” ssid Mr. Culiom, eet geet D.. and others. Present the American consuls, the members of | Birkenhead,” “Marshall, New York," and | lishman, He made one powerful swing at| withont looking trom the md not the Philadelphia committee, the officers of the | others of persons in’ Hull, nencpent ‘nid Har-| Mitchell, whicn fell short ‘The shouts of the | recognizing Mr. Hiscock's “Some of Indiana, Count Bobrinsky, the president of the | tlepool, proving the identity of Williams, | crowd and Corbett's anger seemed to sober the | my family may be here. How high up will you c olphi ? Jr ut time > “Way ap,” repli lor Hiscock, Beant a silver cup inschibed, “ia rometsbrance a ne He dashed out of the theater and ran up the | same time alaprimg Mr. Coton, sche oi Liban.” M. Adolphi said, “Aa net of true |. Thousands visited Rainhill, near Liverpool, | powery. Corbett ran after hima for a sbort | The Iinois man looked ap and savin: humanity and Christian love brings you here. | Sunday, couvertiag the quiet suburban vil- | distance, but his better Judgment soon urzed | cota uew Job, invent von mehek eee Xpur nation wishes to relieve the great distress | lage into s pandemonium. Several accidents | him to desist in the pursuit and ho returned t© Shook Lanse with Senator Hiseenk of Part of the Russian people which has re-| occurred, and several fights ae well, as. there | the theater, where he put the orga in good | | Wile they were laughing « small man with sulted from bad harvests. The Russian empire | wore mai roughs among the crowds of visit- | humor by using — seg ae ry mate curly mustache came to the a es notin th of Rainhill al ming’s ae wegen > oa aus from the vaiue of this gift. Nothing can give | crimes in his sermon Sunday. He said teat | SePtion when he appeared on the stage to spar | can we do for you! mare satinfaction to aiilicted people tham the | ufter the departure of Williaina, or Deoming, | Jim Daly. He made » brief speech, in which | "The little man was Melville W. P noble sympathies of o:her nations. Our satis- | from the village it bad been proposed to buy | 1d the spectators, and concluded as | faction must find a special echo because this scene of the murders, and | ‘m no bar room fighter, but have | States. He noble deed omanates from the United States, ge, but, happily, the project cred as a gentleman. [can whip | vor With which Mussia hagulways stood on terms of i Mitel xl to show that 1 can doo I wil the heartiost fricudslai a sors hive acquainted the volice | Hglit im for 75,000, the fight to take place be- Consul Crawford replied: “While the cargo | with instances where robbery was suffered at | fore I meet Sullivan. Mitchell wont fight. of the Tudiana, especially when combined with | the hands of Wiis. In one such case Wile | He will find more excuses. He had better that of the Micsutet aud {hat of third vessel, | hems pored aga nephew of Sir Wiltrid Law. | cave thie nll og BE 5 <p ole whee probabiy be considered by you as no | son, MP. . and go o triling gift, I'wish to cssaro you thatthe givers | A'telegram from Cape Town, South Africa, | Siavin took no part in the attack upon Cor- | "4 new prop: Fegard this’ ax an absolutely iusignificant act, | saysthat news cfave Daciee Reperenenienry bet. On the contrary he spoke pleasantly to | No: but I ea which paiee into nothingness in comparison | excitement there. It stutes also that Deeming | the Californian and the salutation was returued | Senat. with the service rendered thirty years ego by | became notorioun ‘Edmond BP, Edmond P’ ny td Hooper, Jane Henson, Lewis Heituuter, Lo nen. as and Jolin. ‘ Hoover, Williaa H--...- Whittige, ©. ¢ Willuuhs, 6. chief justice of the Supreme Court of the United id not recognize the Senator's nl answered ax he wrote his nawme that he wanted a comfortable room up one or thghes. Jones, Caroline F. ss Jackson. Georve W., and others, belts Hi. Jackson: Joyoe. Jamies Joinson. J. 6. Judge, the chief the rogister, re egc es ane EOE OO ONC OUR occ xenon en » id way” fix vou all right,” replied the and then, with Senator Cubom, thay 4 s Johannesbarg in 1898, ie | with fervor. i ; joined in another laugh. Kussia to the Union, in sending « powerful | connection with extensive jewelry. swindling. Mitchell and Slavin had quite a serious row ——— +> oct to our shores aga standing menace against | and chat some mysterious ‘murders occurred |i" the Hoffman House before they went down allefforts of other powers to sully the Ameri- | there nt about that period. ‘i to the Bowery. It wae during e geme of pool NOT EAGER 1O STKIKE can slag and tear from her beautiful bai Itis rumored that Deeming, who declared | thst the trouble arose, Slavin taking umbrage | pay, caer hammer as some of ber most brilliant stars, that his nnme is “Swanston, has confessed to Mt Mitchell's attempt to patronige him by bi Figg ned tne Grand Trunk Railway Mr. Crawford concluded by officially pre- | the police thet he is the same man who lived | Ng the balls eo that he (Slavin) would have © Friendly Settioment. Renting the Indiana's cargo to Count Lob- | at Windsor, suburb of Melbourne, uuder the |“ easy thing in pocketing them. ‘The lio was | The threatened trouble between the Grand rinsky, a8 the head of he special committee, | name of Williams. ore and Mitchell threatened to whip Slavin, ; Trunk railway of Canada and its employes ie ant i pressing wisies for the speedy renef| Evidence is daily accumulating showing | but the matter was quieted down. exciting much interest nto. : — oe of ihe distress in asia. Count Bobrinsky, | that the past life of Deeming was one of con- ee roa epee eral trainmen’s poem te mong bred TEA speaking in English, sid that the czarewiteh | stant fraud and robbers, carried on under @ SHE STARTED THE FIRE. oe: Ons was deeply toucued’ by the humane motives | pretense of we: ir ‘and discussed the situation. Delegates wore ud sentiments of friendship that prompted ‘The police have received some information | Confession of an Incorrigible Inmate of the ROULRRERE renee we.e ution with full 5 = yr ~ and = Sis -~ oie — ea — i erday = ——— Indians Prison, es vey ¢ donors cordial thapks tor the|digcing at Kainhill on the theory. that : Mi z= as token of international Lrotierly love ex-| other victims of. the ‘murderer’ Williams, foe ro eager ed a rity MeFuen, Chas. A tended to the Russian people. He coa- | altas Deeming, may be buried there. Among |J°buson, an inmate of the reformatory ary nee oe icd by drinking to the prosperity of Phila- rious fraudulent methods by which | department of the Indiana state prison rike occur all the mn Sekess: & frwhia and of the Uniced States. Mesers. | Williams made « living it appears that he was |for women and girls, lass confessed that | shopsand freight shade ern, immediately e Metuen Drexei and Riadie, for the Philadelphia com-|at onc time a welcher on the race courses | she set fire to the institution, which par- | close down, throwing about 10,000 men out of Fe mittee, acknowledged the proofs of iriendslup | under the alias of Wilson, tially burned on the evening of March 1, und | ¥Tk- P cived irom Russia. “the municipal auchort | Itissuggested that Williamsshould be brought sean wd arted | ATrangements, he said, were alreaay made Saowden. Mary Fs save a dinner Sanday evening to the crew | back to England tor trial for the Kginbill mur- | B&t le did so out of revenge because parted | with Amerionn lines te wwe theres Cong ‘Snowden, Mary J of the Indiana, The steamer has sailed on her | ders, for the reason that these mtrders ante- | 'tom her “chum,” Patsey Williams, a colored | wn the district superintendents ve ; perintondents have received pas ey Fs B return vo; d the Melbourne tragedy. It is not pr girl. The Johnson girl is white, aged full instractions @ to the coarse they Snowicn. wary 3 a ¥ ————— ble, howes thatthe Austrians will be sa The case is a counterpart of the “sean in case @ crisis «hall occur. Mr. Soutuers a = B Mason, Jang AM UNACCOUNTABLE EXPLOSION. | Se) Thott of his trial and osccution there. | Mitchell affair at Memphia, Town. ‘The ouper- hans peperenyeepadiwotewy pion Loyd Sousherm dt. K. FS Winer: Jew Bi. John Bollers of the Laclede Fire Brick Company | Tobbery at Ade iu 1888. He | indent; Mime Keeley, secured « home for the | stroug belief that troubie will be averted. pCR 3: Winer, Jas. i ins FX ale Puc was known © of Ward. The day | Williams girl a she intiation. She Reemnsnchmsion~-Gecsncceaastiet Southern Mao Kt it: = ala F after the rebbe: _ swiled, with bis | proved to be incorrigible and was returned, | aN 3 —— Es ea + ore cigs Areport reached St. Loui@ yesterday after- | wife and two children. tor South Africa, | only to be again sent away when the relations | EXTRAORDINAKY COINCIDENCE Seti 3 mn Wher, Jaa ae peres aaa 5 is noon that un explosion had occurred in the oe — With the Johuson girl were renewed. Thet | Search for @ Missing Man Discovers He ick ney, John W. . B RGIAN COLONY | the two cstav.isied a correspondence, but the Panct 2 ” * | letters fell into the bands of the management ~ earn Aen, ak and a warning was given that if the Williams | Twelve years ago Bryce R. Blair, jr., eon of sirl did not remain away and if thecorrespond- | prominent citizen of Carbondale, Pa, went works of the Laclede Fire Brick Company at] PROPOSED SWED. Cheltenham, ten being killed and many in- | jured. An alarm of fire brought out engines ‘from the nearest stations, There being: no 4 Wilhan. B| Josii 3; Jo Wi z A Settlement to Be § County, a Ward, Lotta. a ence did not cease both would be heavily pun- | to Colorado to week his fortune. His parents West. Marcares Mebb, | ithe tek ri " William 1 5 ished. This threat precipitated a crisix, and in | jy iret Th wi Eownen ogee Ww Wali work of rewue. “at even the conned cf | MP8® flsaneiat ines revenge the Joho gi abt roo the ue | ol Toman trom him for three year Th Reale, Olivia B Noctis, Jo isivcal forts of the firemen and the surviving ewployes | Pit -urg, is said to have selected an immense | tution, Utab, but was on the point of going to Idaha Scala: Olivia Mt aa Sas aan Doane | did not suffice to release the injured and dying | et Jsnd near Peper Mill station, More- ADOTEES OF TEE SOE A No tidings have come from him ince then. Hie ° Yerkes, William E... | s ? lind township, Bucks counts, Peunsylvauia, | Richmond, Indiana, now furnishes a story | > . we lye oe cy teey Rat maar foe 19 suckdclongiaa Matdacant, secoraaice |r ecaee strange infatuation for woman. | {tt lias been coustantly searching for im Riess ‘Wine O'Donoghue, Jobn C. oe |= TADIES BGO DS es Sweeter. one of the firemen, was taken | "sides iu Philadelphia during the winter. but | Charics Worrall and hie wife. have copa. | for nine Yeare. Not long ago be inserted an Kailach, Hosay and ‘ DS. x , Wallach, = ~ ‘ has spent severai summers in the neighborhood | 5 ato, eee ara} | “Uvertivement in a Salt Lake mewspaper, de- = | from the ruins after 4 o'clock and vent to the | of the recently acquired lande re ne ce ee eat | scciadadl Mls bie ‘suhnadih. susang pies Geage Serre Ovesixe he=pital. He was crashed about the head, had | Otier im Worrall, a widow. The women have bere. | Ying that he was left-handed, and asking for iimts broken and was scalded and internally | bishop, lave t vers of this sect, including the nfor several Yeurs coming to = ~ 7 tofore been highly esteemed in the com-| information concerning the missing young Of the jared; e. ne o e s el cig! id » ¢ ” Suith: Kiebd.. and otuers, t = a paloveds eae soe a pom gy or igs ceberretsy ee lem required | munity. Mrs. Charles Worrall is a woman of | man. A reply to this advertisement wan tee Suuth, Kichd . and ochers. trust. z LATEST STYLES AND NOVELTIES * iuentitied as Joxep! Syounk Eng ‘Srerieqeni Rested Vo soenced cena] | He wtiuiuments and was at one time a teacher | ceived from Salt Lake City, who said ‘Smith, Richd.. and others. trust 2 . apprentice, who nad been in this country buta | several years ago. They have secured several | jn Earlene College. o man in Galt ie City, who ani Sualth. Bichd.- and otners. trast: a1 In short time. hundred acres and negotiations are now pend-| “Mr. Charles Worrall remonstrated with his |” te the awed Bryce B. Ulair, answering © — = eee < 1 SNETS AN! After the second detonation—for there were other estates in the vicinity. Here is to ir ak | ACtly the description of the missing Carbon- Ric! others. trust ts IMTORTED BONNETS AND HATS. iy wife and tried in every possible way to break | 4, Smirk. and others: trust dan two explosions following in quick succession— Mmaguiticent und extensive college. | off the unnatural alliance between the womnen, | cue, man. evento being left-handed, was living eo € Also new andeievaut devicus of ourowncrestion. | it was wtated that one of the firemen of the iy for the promulgation of the tenets of | jut without effect, aud finally an amientio | it Lander, Wy., and bad been there about wine Smith, Richd , aud others, trust. st WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, boiler plant was missing. ‘ihis soon proved to org. mie _ _ | division of the property was made and the a's pesedte, Sato mnt = ‘Suith, Kiebd.’ and o:here, trust cn bea ma-teke, though his comrades were killed. wn to the college buildings, which | jusband and wile separated. ‘The two women ng silence of their won, Smith: Bicha:: and others: trust 7. March 5 and 24. Vor a long time after the first two bouies had ted to Swedenborgianism proper, have gone to Lorain, Ole, to live tonctlng 1 qge es = e- Fe BON. Tne been removed the men worked in silence, clear- aschool of horticnitare and agti- | Both “are handsome’ and abo he clue was followed up. but, although the Senn: Bet ee ee eee ing away the debris, Mexawhiie the wonnded a large aud artistic parksurround- | years of whey tas ai seat pies «| Brvce Blair in Lander i the exact double of Seunch Bice Sesce: Seas mb21-Ot _i#) Fst. (Opposite the Ebb. | were gronning and imploring those that were | ing them. ‘This will be haudsome,y iad oat, [2° AGO DDEY say they cannot live apart. | the Carbondale man of the same name, in age, wees. Queen Samuel 3 ae to nave them, but the work was of neces- | and when, with the buildings, it is completed, ais ARE Hz, weight and peculiarities, he proved that Bien Dp®=5*Es oF painfully slow, aud by reason of the man- | will be oue of the most attractive parks neat carirvtise our Pp rare he was the son of James Blair of Nebraska, and Po He = ALL MATERIALS in whien the debris had tallen many ot the | Piniadelpuia. The schooners reported @bore Saturday on | was uot even related in the remotest degree ie. Richa Widuuayer, Mi ¢ seerrpens tie +4 were reached before the wounded could| For the expense nceessnry to bring this to | the Massachusetts coast are the Robert Ingle | bis missing namesake SS et wu CLEANED AND DYED. be rchescd, tion the siatemeut is made that other | Carter, Capt. Peak, Philadelphia, for Boston 5OS8 Simin Senish: Riche aS rie Sle ig beilers which exploied had just been | men of wesith stand ready to provide funds. th coal, and Laura E. Messer, Capt. Blackin-| Burning of St. John, S. 1, Custom House, Buith, Kichd. Willtaunsen, oar re ey ; i i Smallwood. orougtily tested last | short Bull, Kicking Beet aud tha seat of | eugee youstly tested last | Short Bull, Kicking Bear xnd the rest of cers aud NO case ek’ be | the Indians who lave boen to Europe with given for the accident Li ‘The loss will be coutined to the boiler house ad Lastery, the buidding wherein the explosion | | occurred being detached from all others. TE Sa | ‘Ihe intes: news trom the explosion phice Lo ‘Pus Lavis. | tie nraber Ii.ted as four, with four serious: injared. ~he work of rexene ceased at 5 p.m., it being the Lelie that all the vietims liad been taken | out. *. The Carter is in good condition, | N. B., at midnight Saturday night and all the | Mud as soon as anchors and chains can be pro- | efforts put forth to save the building proved cured will be lightered and pulled off. Steam | unavailing. ‘There is nothing left standing but lo Till renched Chicago on Sun-} PUMPS will be placed on the Messer and she tho walle” All the goods ta the appraiocre charge of a squad of United States | il! be floated if possibie. rooms were saved.” Ih. origin of the ire fe & — ‘Ihey were taken at once to Fort . mnystery. The custom house cost £300,000. “tus two unused will be kept Spreckels to Enter the Sugar Trust. _ oo —___— as itis t they would again | The Philadelphia Inquirer says: The official Last French Survivor of Trafalgar. {dances when they are allowed to | ausogucement that Clius Spreckels’ refinery | 4 dispatch from Hyere, France, announces r rdservations. has gone into the great sugar combine with | ehe death there of Louis Cartigny, aged 101 ie see — the Frauklin refinery of Harrison, Frazier & | years. He was the last French surtivor of the Fatatity Paraced Him Even When Dend. | Co. and the refinery of E. C. Knight & doors meek end in the bay of Trafalgar, ee ea ergae en rg ene Co. may be expected in a few days. The | on October 21,1905.in which the British fleet de. a follow Engineer i-tler even after n iad - mbine ri deat: wit Ve teuaibesh War Wace prelim ries are said to be about fixed and | feated the combined fleets of France and Spain vi all that remains to be arranged are minor de- | and the great British hero Admiral Nelson was dina wreck Friday night near Glen- | tails. The terms are not yet known. Nor is it | killed. bad just recovered from injuries re- | understood exactly how Spreckels was in- —— see Cdorkss. Reman soft. No iadine. | Goods catted for ANTON FISCHER, A del.vered. 906 G ST. NW Shepherd Shepherd, thine. Call at 1: ve ry Fis O1 has no «ft wid wweruaime Mati sous Bau 12% NE MNEI'G CO, sPh1 DOUK 10 hatat | Feet Frozen and Unabie to E A Ripley, Ghio, special say man was found by come | condision cape a Storm. A middle-aged | ye in a half dead % Dead Woman's Holiow, about two | COUNTY OF WASHINGTON. Laie ag coe. eee = | fluenced to go into the combination he fought Pork erie, pd dears “rast : oe | illes,.bove here, Sanday afternoon, He a | soiree Jp ® railroad wreck. and this was bis | Wil so much vigor. He. in, however, credieed snctuaehcs commuisens ip comoen han a sine = ass | Gexts Surrs sacob P. Mannard of Piketon, Va.. and was on | jig’ hig remains were start-d te his hore | Nit making about $3,000,000 in the deal over cages" yacrsanens CLE. Linings and Bution Ho es jept in their former O.UF aiid Shape. his way ho ne. It seems that Mannard was |in’ ‘Caltornin. "Lhe tram" had "ome | and above the cost of his big retiuery in this | issued the following notification to collectors: ahen by : = cat, “It hasbeen represented to this departwent he suow storm aud sought sheiter calied “Ihe Hook,” on the His feet were frozen and he suddenly the express car that the pork product of imported hogs Alix, Matthews. had his leg badi, - 7 pe He had becu lying there for | which contained the remains broke loose from + Woes of the Socialists. slaughtered or cured in bond and exported has Brooks, Ani Stellwaseas i 3-) and DYEING IN ALL SHADES ACCOKDING TO 4 i nights. He is tow receiving | tho rest of the mped the track and | At meeting of Milwaukee socialists Sunday | bees branded as Canadian. Ihave to instruct Ticnors Ezekiel Sh seers SAMPLE. medical aid, turned compietely over. ‘ihe coach contain- | night Robert Steener of Chicago denounced | you in no case to allow such pork to be #0 Toinwer. Raith. atid otiers. SS aes ing his Louy. was badly damaged and « man | the action of the Chicago police on Saturday | branded. Ze) & pone ¢ saceme Seen toneks = ee onwin aoc cage ea named Mu k, who was escorung bis remains, hoge it must be branded as such, Your prompt Tencheil, Fanase A. F Borxor, Edwin L. Drused. ‘The coftinand ex: | M8btand assured his hearers that Chief of nd deci ction is required.” Godkin, editor of the New York and decisive action is req eweath s z = press mu ferred tu a freight car | Police MeClaugherty's time would come also. | The issue of this circular is due to Seamed. Sanne Kweath : SCOURER AND DYER, ceutug Post, was arrested on Sunday on a | wud the iran proceeded on its wa “Refusing us permission to speak. to jons which Lave been made to the govern- Teitebell. Fanuse Grace wentnec. Gocers chur ‘e of criminal libel, preferred by Dennis ——_— +02 — utterances to the great sorrows which cor t that if the practice of brandimg United Twitebell. Fi Starsweather: Southeast cor. 17th and Fairmount ave. W. O'Halloran, secretary of the February grand A Man Who Advertised. sume our hearts, will have only one conse- seed ee ee yom f = Biarkwestgr: Gere B | i jury, Mr. Godkin was taken to police uend-| RI. Thompson, a member of the Atlanta, | @enee.” be gry! Waa ee ae ts ae sat Ronen Gonna Joe yn they ~ F s enna aires quarters, where he was released in $1,000 bai}. | Ga, police, was married in Chartbtte, N.C, | of our croubice, Weide tot sre ee asian | cousicion 16.3 Cocunbia ave, Pliudelphia, The grand jury, of which Mr. O Halloran was | yesteray co MiseLydiaJ. Heary,ateenty-two-| neither do we want oure taken from us by gh aa RE at CNM iaataa aed secretary. handed in a presentment censuring | year-old daughter of Mr.John Henry of Iredell | *tarvation and persccution. We do not want | Kegrets Prosecuting Mer Muscular Friend. Iithande Wash urtom, DG. whiz | Rev. Dr. Parklurst for his attacks from the 7 neers " E to take property, neither do we want to be rob- At the Clerkenwell sessions yesterday in Lon- 7 | pulpit upon the official acte of District Avtorneg | county. Esq. D.G, Maxwell, who holds the 4 . 7 ‘aca: wy.es. ber: | Post referred to Mr. O'Halloran as an “ex- | Carolina, performed the ceremony. EGR evidence against Carl August Sampson, the Fce, Cuthing aud basting aspecialty | kecper of alow dive.” ‘The complainant de- | that Policeman Thompson. xdvi Mars fn cton iud.en Mary Et appears Disastrous Kallway Wrecks. for a : American “strong man,” who is charged by eee Katherine © c nies that he ever kept wife, “be Iredell young Indy opened a cor-| _ The caunon ball train of the Findlay, Fort | PA" P20 Nt mistress of the ecilete, ~ apa Sbrarae: Katherine Chase DLAITING, TS YARD AND UP; BUTTONS snes leenis respondence with hits. ‘Shey exchanged photo. | Wayne and Western railroad was wrecked last Shracue: Ratherine Cate Shracue, Katherine Chave Spracucs Katheruve Chi Sprague, Katherine Ch Sbricus: Katherine Ol fate. Katuerine Chase Spratue, Ratherine Sprasue: Katherine Katherine with the theft of a quantity of diamonds and Reseed ‘w:| A Family Burned by a Lemp Explosion, | graphs and all that sort of thing an acranged evening near Findlay, Ohio. Engineor Alex- | £770 in money, warranted the finding of « trae Eight persons were terribly burned, one | t mect each other at Charlotte yesterday. | ander Shannon and Fireman Whitt were fatally | bill against him. ~ | fataily, by alamp exploding Saturday even- | Peliccmin Thompson arrived in Charlotte on | injured. ‘The accident was caused by a broken | Mra. Bernstein, who evidently regrete the ing in the home of Mra. Margaret Couhig in | @¢ ™0ring train from Atlanta and was at the | rail, the train being ditched. City Marshal | notoriety she has brought upon herself through edie sg et § nn | depot when the train came in watching out for | Myers was among the injured the revelation of her relations with Sampson, Lynn, Mas. Mra Coubig’s daughter, Mrs. | bis gi:l. They bad never met, butas the pas-| A freight train on the Monongabela road ran | Les mode fortadl apedication for permiesioe 6 James KR. Carter, in moving a lamp from a | sengers got out of the bred rg eh the | into a passenger car near Fairmont, W. Va., | withdraw from further prosecution of the case, @asure | mantel dropped it. The lamp fell on the | #in yard saw a good-looking young lndy rush yesterday afternoon, killing W. S. Strothers,| The further hearing of the matter was ad- Lara ch : ind, up tou fivst-rate-look:ing man and throw ber- fi a Siravue, Katherine copy esi n plates, Thus: fo vmeke | stove. broke, and ‘the kerosene covered Mra, | Uf? is “¢ oue ot the passengers. The car took fire an ‘witeholl, Harri-t [a ai: bupi.a cut test waste, which can be sticked | Carter aud a babe in her urms. Theirelothing Teenor coe Mit ae ureted' ap | oratsere was burned to death, Four others witenell, Harriet . Positively no refitt.nzonauy torm. | caught fire, and, dropping. the babe, Mrs. | sown keeared the license from tho “= "P were seriously burt. Feuteneil. Harriet Shracue: Ratherine © neat abgtatievenia? Me | Carter fell unconscious enveloped in Hames, | {Owl Secured, the license fron Esq. dlaxwell, Ca ge TS Tettche, Sree ee. Sibecns Ute Tith’st's.w. | Helen M. Couhig, Mrs Carter's sister, saved | hen they touk the aftersoon tear dade Balmaceda’s Followers Badly Treated. Fwiteboul, i perMiuc, Ratherine Uisase: the baby, but was badly burned herself. Others Liat reached Dabensela’s Gun> Bwntenel: Borate: Raber MAKE! were burned in extinguishing the flames on | At#nta last night, Several of the membors of stage Semone pay You Lith wenn cae Mrs. Carter. The list of injured is_as follow 2+ gress of Chile, admitted to bail, are in such a pat mane tnt Mrs. James Ri. Carter, face and breast, sight | Discharging Brotherhood Express Meseen- | Wretched condition through prison abuse that Ss chk FRED RODISTE, HAS Rs peal Sou reper Ng James 1: Oouhig, os an ec ane. a their lives are despaired of. ara meyyd to 2114 Pa. ave. bw. Stylish owns made | arma burned: ingapacitated for mouths; nite xpress Compapy, follow- ee Gunrantesd’' Prices Meatentee tat Aest-clase work | John J. Conhig, leit hand: Mortimer Couhig, ing the examp'e of pr Alles eres is ‘The Chilean Congress to Meet. = - right side. face and right forearm; Helen . iechargi Owing to the critical condition of affairs, Spnixe: Eastern: Gowxs Crearep | Coulng, left forearm; Honora M. Carter, baby, | tischarging from ifs service all of its om- ee ee wi financial and otherwise, tne Chilean congress pe ces—suporior style, ft and | head and breast; Mrs. Margaret Couhig, face | Ployes who are identified with the Brother- | 4™ : va vy TGKS tate draiter apd cutter | and hands; James It. Carters right hand. Rood af Expres Sovremaie. EB: qyprk 9x] ny pe ennen Be antencediany panto Mme. B. VAN KEUTH, 1200 G st. ° lopping the: a nex! : - ; Satelde wf an Engiteh Clergrman. | up to thia time thitteen in all have beog din ‘Titnaustral schoo 22} st-n.w., bavereevensd | The Rov. Henry Bowell of Bayswater, Eng-| charged. There aresotto tome ihe eis | __-Am Unlucky Photograph for Tense. i been Indicted. 4 Department for « hibdren’ nection with icide Si States asin the A ad ently but | [aac Morris, alias Frank Salma, has Chicago Aldermen sini ad ens "ST OSa | end commited suicide Sunday night by | fewareleft. They will be: relieved as fast es | arrested at No. 90 avenue D, New York| ate socrorduy afternoon indictments were I HAYE REMOVED TO 7i al cw ting hi with a revolver. -“He was per- they come in from their rons. ‘The dismissals | city, on a charge of obtaining by forgery by the, ‘against the following wh: a. shooting himeelf returned grand jary buttons to order; 10 si % all comefrom ‘the y " sat GR Th “SB | RIN zs er ova | esa ay thaia eect | eat from Sime & Gm at” Ces, aterm 30 0, Neha Crm ME. D. TAULELLE, TATE OF Gib 167 eae rwa for bis act poededpetre som reel further use for his | remanded to a papers. He was | yr lin, John F. Dorman and D. BR caries ry Vern ne stzie, qiury drewes and goes | A Portnguese Town in Mozambique Besleged. without smighing auy reason. identified by irons gf a photog taken at cag BHSHTEASHAET ITY: ; O'Brien for their participation in the alleged $i : ‘The Portuguese town of Quilimane, eapital Hong Korg at a ihe ‘was 8 sailor ~ wea AR Se RETARD Tan [a Gene Meemuien "vr | ha ast See celiac “he are aged 14. ladle 9 descrip tie sieged by 6,000 ives, provoked to re- a ai A a EASE bees RUE AR former ith belliom by the Portuguese rule. Quilimane, ‘ : pr, Toa seg et yyas ad peng os = aPiaber and Maison 9 rieee, Pari which is» trading center of importance, with sa Este wl bf Sime mal reside is in danger. 5 the ADVERTISING. Mobawk, British torpedo cruiser: bee gona te ‘where at any time write to GEU. 2. KU! = gone F YOU WISH TO ADVERTISE ANYTHING ANY- ane. and s Portuguese gun boat, with arrested and released on ¢10,008 CO., 10 Spruce st.. New sork. 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