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e Sme—— ESTABLISHED JUNE OMAHA, MONDAY MORNING, fIVE CENTS. ) \ club on Thursday. A number of prominent | \ "o\ L UV | hands as the second verse wag sung. i 1 NN . \“ p U | WORRIED ABOUT THE STUDENTS TN mr e SPANIARDS HARD PRESSED |t cnssteves bttt 50 | BAPTIST CONVENTION ENDED [y s, cecesae e et S | BUTCHERED A WHOLE FANILY WENT TOTHE club is one of several fashionable night clubs President Chapman, “Grace, Mercy and Friends of the Frincetonlan logists Al in London, where the dem!-monde resort. “‘ _— Peace” was sung by the choif and the fifth opens at midnight and closes at 6 a. m. | o international convention of the/Baptist Young - HEYENNE, W. O Valor and Exverience of General Campos | Lately the place has been very riotous. The | Attendance Was Large in Spite of the In- | People's union was ended at 11:80 o'clock Father, Moth d Children Shot D e eI RV CEE § club Is elegantly appointed, having twenty- | £ ather, Mother an ridren Bhot Lown | gram.)—~Anxious inquiries were recelved here | gp e frundred \nd Forty-S Lives L 8:rved Toem in Good Stead. five men servants and a band playing nightly tense Heat. NATURE AND MISSION OF THE CHURCH Without Warning. this evening from eastern friends the e eGSO TSI L VIR B LAY A hundred men and women, all in evening 2 primr members of the geological survey m in a Oollision at Saa. dress, were captured. Among them were a Archbishop Ryan Discourses on the Sab- Princeton college, no King a trip INSURGENT FORCES FINALLY REPULSLD |United States — senator, a congressman, a | PRESIDENT'S ANNUAL ADDRESS DELIVERED Jeot at the Usthiofie Summer Sonool. B AALL E L FL ek g ee S Lia f b S L prominent law official ‘of an eastern state bl AL U . £ nortiwestern Wyomin, for the safety of the | ani an American police official. Al save PLATTEBURG, N, ¥, dulp D8t Soht's i party, which was reported captured by Ban- | VICTIMS WERE ALL SLEEPING SOUNDLY proprietor and servants of the club were re- ” " church was crowded to the doors today. The leased. They were remanded City Palpits All Occapled by the Visiting | "oy gelivered by Rev. P. J. Ryan, | After Committing the Terriblo Crime the His Troops—News from Cuban Sources CISERYITIOW =5 HORISter™s SHowed Al archbishop of Philadelphia, and every mem- Murderer Loided Up kils Gun and ber of tae Catholic summer school was pres- Took to the Woods—Ofticers s gl Says Campos 18 Surrounded HAD GROUNDS TO SEEK RLVENGE most 7,000 Delegates Have ; Otiss Way 38 % Fe'e — ot Attends 4 students fight between the settlers ther Was Making ‘ and Beseiged. Weathior 6 Ok, oF Wintobutof's Navboasi Likbid B Adin bl ent. Archbishop Ryan said In part: “While Are In Pursuit. and Bannock Indians occurred on July 4 in er Was Making Port Assnssing Telis n Harrowing praishhg highly the truths of the natural the Jackson Hole region, near the western v v t orld d that ‘knowledge is powerful’ and TR | Wyoming line, directly south of the Yellow- HAVANA, July 21.—Further LONDON, July” 21.—A dispatch to the | BALTIMORE, 21.—The O T G GERE X FOWSEE Tl LI detatls July service this NEW ORLEANS, La., July 21.—Last Fri- | stone National park. on July & the Prince- | MARIA P WENT DOWN IN THREE MINUTES constantly coming to light concerning Times from Parls gives an interview pub- | gahpath morning, the beginning of the last | (DAt the more luminous and enlarged th : . . | s ? e it resembres its | 42y night on the Terre Haute plantation in | (On students ‘were at Lander, in Fremont action between the insurgents and the col- !1Shed by the Figaro with a brother of Nauom | ay of the ftth annual convention of the | di\ic ™ Fiuiotl- the omniscient - God, you | St. John's Parish, o terrible butchery of | SyUmy: WYe. over 100 miles tiom the scene v ; umn of Marshal Martinez de Campos, Tefukitcheff, who was arrested for complic | gaptist Young People’s Union of America, | forget ot the. still greater truths revealed | human beings tock place. While Rosario | Lander for several days and thes proceca.a | 081y Those Who Were on Duty at the Time tween Manzanillo and Bayamo on July 11, |It¥ in the murder of Stambuloff. He said that | uq particularly impressing. Delegates and | by that God concerning his own nature and | Giordano and his family were seated at the | Mowly up the Big Wind river toward the | Were Saved. The more that {s known of the action the | 118 brother Nauom was a close friend of { yigi1004 were pres: in great numbers in | Our relations to Him. “He is the fountain of | gooe e f 0 SCEOE WO FEEE B O northwest, In search of specimens and to ex b more It I seen that the captain general and | Malor Panitza, who had been executed by all truth, natural and supernatural; scienc ot it WAl (eAve yivih . amine the geological formatfons west of Fort — der of Stambuloff, but the assoclation was th mammoth tent, and leavetaking was reveals truth, but God is truth itself. It door and levelling a double-barreled hot- | \Wachak The country in which they were purely one of friendsiip and not one of poll- | begun. The heat was Intense. The general | s my place {o speak to you of the institu- | gun, fired. Mrs, Giordano fell to the floor | to" travel s comparatisely well. seition. wrq | SHIPS SENT TO SEARCH FOR SURV.VORS peril, and that it was only by the personal | tics. When the Panitza plot was discovered | prayer and praise service commenced at $:30 n of the church, which was to preserve all | a corpse and the bullets that did not go | for at least fifty miles along the Big Wind leadership and military skill of de Campos |[all who h. been connected with Panitza | and was led by Rev. W. B. Riley of Chicago. | the ’rr‘\x-lm)lrrun |-Hx:m|\l‘ and Jewish, and l'n thirotigh Hier wert though both « of the | Tiver there pire vmwl‘ ‘I‘\ ,],, hes. The # bl S i o | were arreste i LR et TR T T a v proclaim the newest and greater ones made | ™ RS BOE e Sl arms, | COUAtTY to be examined by them is within | Little Hope that Any More Will I8s Picked) Bt CAY VAR YR e e Among them,” the interview continues, | The toplc was “Faith Inspired Living.” At |y picet by Jesus Christ himseit and to the | 4-months-old infant she held in her arms. | o\uy roach of Fort Washakie, where there are | oo o o F S o4 an especially glorious action for the Spanish |y "N CONRGG Hother, Deutehs, aged | 10 o'clock there was an adjournment to | kingaom of God on earth, prophesied by | Glordano, fearing that the tender babe would | two companies of United States infantry and | UP—OFtesin, Which is Supposed to Be army. 17, whom Stambulofft thought he could church services, the pulpit of every Evan- | Daniel be killed in the fall, sprang forward to clasp [ a_number of Indian police, The party is in Vo Bikhte: DRUTE DiRRVOTEEN Wi d : A o 3 ¥ Dy b s Marshal de Campos left Manzanillo July 11 | to reveal Naoum's connection with the con- | gelical church in Baltimore being occupied “There are important analogies between |t and the aseassin then fired again. The | charge of Prof. J. B. Watcher. With him Kt Bk Ly i i ; avalry, | spiracy. Deutchs was subjected to_atrocious o Jewis stian churches, which | ¢ are: B. R. Othman, New York City; Joh Able to Muke Port. for Bayamc, accompanied by fifty cavalry. | spiracy. Deutchs was subjected to atroclous |y o Baptist preacher. the Jewish and Christ buckshot entered the groin and leg, and | &% ‘ John IR TPFIVed At Vern about half way be. | tortures for six months, Stambuloft employ- LA enable us to understand more perfectly the | Ty Olotdite: (he 0 A BId e whs oL rrett, Baltimore; Frederick J. Moses s L3 k b ing all his ingenuity and multiplying the latter. The Jewlsh church was no mere | Moty Glorlanc, the 15.veAr-id gl who. o8 \and Walter Moses, Trenton, N. J.i Alfred tween the towns, at 2 o'clock In the after- | n5.¢ horrible tortures, until the execution- [and prayer meeting. Rev. B. B. Lovett of | human Institution, no mere fortuitous collec e e st I\“! "{":“‘ kehot | 1+ P Davis, R. Foreyth Little and Albert | GENOA, July 21.—The Ttallan steamers O noon, and received an enthuslastic reception | ers in his presence tore the nails from the | Davenport, T., was the leader. At the close | tion of men who might agree in their in- | feeived 4 prtion Of the thad OF DALKEROT! G. Milbank, New York City; 8. B, Davis and | © i S b there. He united the co.umn of Santocildes | hands and feet of my brother and committed | of the beautiful exercises Mr. Joshua Leving | terpretation of certain truths of revelation, | (hAt Struck hee fathor, | The shot emtered 1, . pease, Philadeiphia; J. H. Scheide, | tegla and Maria P collided oft Isela Del Pint, o reg ¢ o | acts yet more barbarous. The little fellow te ) preside, ar » ! t No, it was a living organism, with a divinely | ' y G Lbidilg ' Titusville, Pa.; Arthur A. Brownlee, Indiana > ranc ) 3 ™ with 1,100 troops of the regiment of Isabe, was invited to preside, and he pr 1 Rev At the same time, little Nicolini fell to the at the entrance to the Gulf of Genoa. The itisles i thtee P refused tc use Nauom, and finally, exas- | p, H, Kerfoot, D.D., of Loulsville, constituted head, who Was the representative | o.F thC SAhE Mo, LUie NICHIn Pa., and Talbot E. Plerce, W gton, D. C. |, e B G LTRGBS he Bz 8€C- | porated, he spat in Stambuloff's face, crying: | delivered an address on *“The Saloon | of God on this earth, namely, the Jewisn high | "Of5, WRABCEE tHIBUER S0 ACRG 0 e is belleved by the authorities here that | fatter sank and 147 people were drowned. tion of engineers and guerillas. In Carru- | ipyrant, I scorn you.' It was his death war- | present Crisis in Good Government.” priest, who spoke with authority. But the |, € JEEET (08 R O W Benditto | Were there any truth in the reported mas- | The Marla P was bound from Naples to La ana he received notice of the presence of | rant. Stambuloff bathed him in Kerosene | wag followed by the convention sermon, which | #ame power that established it declared that | U, FE® SR BEE SRR I8 AW BRI | aere of the students the War department | piag the insurgents to the number of 5,000 in{and burned him alive in October, 1592 was prosented by Rev. P, S, Sensom 6f Chi- | \te mission and functions were to be but | ¢ efiinG. £ hebhew of Hie Geec wemah, &3¢ | woula have been so informed, and the execu- | 2t8 Valenzuela, near Dail and cito. Th Tefukitcheff concluded that nevertheless | o, Waiting on God,” an after meeting, | temporary. The very date of their termina- | ;05010000 two fresh shells in his gun and | tVe Of the state notified ‘*hat troops had hoen | the passengers numbered 172, She was call- commanders were Antonio Maceo, Rabi and | neither Nauom nor his followers were con- [\, A9 Riv: Johi: Gordon, DD, 6¢ P tlon was fixed by Almighty God and declared | (A PIOCHe, tyD TER R STET 1 W8 B0 S0C | ordered out. As it is, no information to this | ing % Masso. nected with the murder of Stambuloff, which | adeiphia. During the progress of he after- | by the Prophet Daniel. This termination [ fEIEC WA CHEY 8Ok VERY COUe o M | oftect has been recelved. No word of any | At 9 o'clock the insurgents were seen on [ they deprecated as | to cause a reaction | yoon" wervica In the great tent there was a | took place oniy when Christ had proved that | o (o (CHED TG R SFE TEC o The | character, whatever, has been received by | CMtering the Gulf of Genoa at 1:30 o'clock the farm of San Francisco. The troops ad-|in his favor. while they hoped that thelr [ 2. iior tally” in the Fuller Memorial Bap- | he was the Messiah and the great high | [Tb, o R S8 IR CO0 BTG e | Governor Richards today. A definite report is | this morning, when she met the Ortegla, out- vancing were commanded by General Santo- | brother would be avenged by the condemna- | (hi'it BHHY A A il of | Priest of the new Mhe: dhwishietineal | AL 000 51l avane to Lho. wonds expected tomorrow night from Adjutant Gen byt g clldes. He was at the front, and received | tion of Stambuloff. Nthneatolini s was succeeded by Christ himself as lawglver, | “X¢pon the citizens ascertained the extent | eral Stitzer, who is in the Jackson Hole re- two gunshot wounds. Stiil he ordered the x " g NG e VRN, Yarvios: GLLNFAVEr: and. brate:| JUdRaTaHUIFTaY st tha bitehe: By OFEAIER HE Y ng an (nvestigation of the trouble. | When it was seen acollislon was inevitable, in the head. Captain General de Campos| LONDON, July 21.—A correspondent of the | Was attended by a great, congregation sHiE ik ionKotkthe KNI ven HeRKIngdon | ol el AL TR CORE LD RCRIEER NS | HORRIREEO ) eAHOR Ly SR IErRpiny e then took command. Sabana lejo. with | Standard at Carlsbad says: The connection | ity it o8 M ™ 10 W7 Porter, who | f God on earth, as foretold in ‘the proph- | fhe'charity hospital I this city. They are: | northwestern Wyoming are in & panie over 2,000 of the i-.3urgent c of Prince Ferdinand with the murder of | —oncon. On H . LA s at ecles, deseribed in parables, and openly an- ssario Glb 5 4 SElate Tead (8t itatoite LAl L A 2 L A e B el i ole el | fects, the correspontent says,a gaiety which | waved his baton and “Marching to Zion" | PEC! o A e e ot o e, | Mary Glordano, aged 10 years, shot in the [ tonight by J. C. Houtz, @ wealthy ranchman | ThO Water rushed in through the hole and B e A Iiiad, and with them and | '® $imply revolting under the circums aimself gave of the ¢ ¥ abdomen, the bullets perforating the bladder | of Soda Springs. Ho and one of his herd | Fear They Generul Santociides Killed at the Head of | nocks and massacred. Governor Richards, t whom the messages of inquiry were shown i i is certain that no harm s befallen the | 080 Ship Juit Leaving Gonoa and the his forces were In a position of extreme In the afternoon there was a second praise There was a crew of seventeen and ere enroute to her destination. She was | bound. They had only noticed ecach other bow of the Ortegia crashed into the starboard of the Maria P, penctrating six came forth in great volume and with organ , | the Maria P sank in three minutes. The ma- | and_trumpet accompaniment yrayed a s followers might be 'nd | Ho is reported already to have been h when me prayed that his f and intestines while trying to cross Salt river to Houtz tho baggage of the troops he formed bar-|y. o orowq of Carlsbad visitor: Pe iR i L e b one. “This mark of unity it today the most | “"Ncoiily Giordano, aged 7, shot In the cor- | ranch, sevents v miler nomthonst Cof ot? | Jority of the passengers were asleep at the ricades to obstruct the insurgent cavalry i v % 3 5 essed Hour of Prayer” followed, the | gtriking evidence of the divine character of ) . . ¥ d of h The latter were not able to resist | “2Y that they have seen the prince display- | opote yolcing the anthem and the muliitude Christ and of his church,” said he, He con- | 2&F of the eye, the bullet penetrating the | were stopped with rifles in the hands of In- | time of the accident and had no time to e the firing of the Mauser rifies in the hands | "€ an unbecoming merriment In the re sending forth a grand chorus. Mr. John | finued to develope his great subject of the | *Kiik R i Sy Ul dian potice. The police sald the Indians were | cape. They o At 4 eommenced to waver, | fants and relating jocular anecdotes IRaAL DAl 5L RICHmonas Vel Wis aalled e hren and ity eharacter | , JOSePh Glordano, aged 4 months, shot in | on the warpath. Houtz says the police told | of the Spaniards, and commen L drinking. When the death of Stambuloff | ' : e ) e Chy Institution of the church a Gl both legs and in the head. hi O TRATRTE i The Ortegia remained on the spot until 6 General O ilitary experience admon- to the chair and in a few words introduced kindgom, and closed his sermcn thu iim the Indians had Killed one white man P NERLERal (Oammpcs s mULCAEY e} L was expected he was at the theater, langh s e ‘ ds 8 kindgom, and fcl s The two little Glordano girls at the hospi- | his wife and child, but that the settlers had | o'clock f ler ished him to take advantage of this weak- | o000 ™00 coones of Freytag's comedy | Rev: J. W. Conley of St. Paul, Minn.. wh v, this great institution founded by ! (4} ‘il die. The father and the 4-months. Tied d chlid, but that the settlers had | o'cloc n order to pick up the survivors, neas, :«1:!\“I;.vl'(u\l‘m;\:;"vrul\'];"hlznlvv-r i eav- | M ournalisten el ¥ | moke the sentiments of appreciation ot the Chislst et ol A JSuchy marvelous | ol babe will recover. The assassin has not | ed and Killed #ix Indians, She rescued fourteen of the crew and twenty- alry, while the infantry attacked ay- = 5 convention to the Baptists and cit of | unity and stability is precisely what is needed | yar been captured. Giordano savs ha dnes T T e e onets and routed the insurgents, who di- Socialists Dispersed hy Soldiers. Baltimere. “Holy is ‘he Lord” followed. | in our age and country, in order to give re- | pot ypove ‘h‘b'“ i ”J":dm 'N‘N:H cE) ROWE MAS NOT COME BACK TO 10WA | eight of the passengers of the Maria P, vided into bands and dispersed. SOFIA, July 21.—After the funeral of ex- | The committee on enroliment made proclama- | ligious unity to many denominations and per- { was a laborer on the place, except that on (;‘ nlmxl‘ ;|‘h|)nv‘i |n'v(uln :m;ui:!‘? r:vru‘“\m ‘,‘,"‘1 Premier Stambuloff yesterday a crowd of | tion that the total registrat of Baptist stability to " s’u!re itself. one occasion the overseer, who is a friend arrived at 9 o'clock al cht o LT i inioe e o French con. | Young People’s union present was 6,539 Let us, then, go forth from this summer | of his, told the man to do some chores AGH S 0] ; where he was enthuslastically received. The | socialists paraded in front of the French con “Jesus, Savior, Pilot Me," and ‘Jeus is|school with increased knowledge, both sacred | Giordano, however, had nothing to do with | CHICAGO, July 21.—Chester W. Rowe, the [ Ing for further survivors. The Ortegia's bow oops lost, beside General Santocilles, thir- | sulate and cheered for®the attitude of the X b 7 Hsatelb AiEht > HESHuL bV 5 a pro- | ¢ i §en 119 defaulting cashier of Powesh e trooy B4 18 i _ 5 i Mine” was sung. Haven's Electric light, ii- [ and profane, but above all things, with a pro- | this. Giordano has been iiving on the plan- | defaulting hiek county, teen officers dead and wounded and .«\r»‘u‘\ French press on the death of Stambuloff. |,y inating the scene and heaven's artiilery | found conviction that we have in tifs institu- | tation with his family for the past few | Towa, is under arrest in the City of Mexico, goldiers dead and about a hundred \\mmnlm| They then marched to the Austrian consulate | e’ {n o great volume of sound the | tion of the church what the age and condi- | years) Last October Noska came from |and a large part of the $30,000, which he The insurgents lost 500 de: l|"r \\‘nu‘r;d"x with lhv'\ywsl"mnn}o attack it, but the ca chorus. tion requires. Let us prove by our individual | New Y, to work on the plantatfon. He 16 R oy T X Ty © | the fact brought to mind by the disaster Brigadier Rabi, Colonel Machado and Major lary prevented this and dispersed the socil- | “youy Chapman, the president of the Bap- | lives, the practical influshce of:that institu- | a married man and lived with his wite and | Made away with, has been attached by Pin- | s ‘tno Ortegln once collided on the same Moncada wore Killed, Among the wounded | sts. ST DLV LnE etk IR AL Ak Woab: hresontank ey loak M ¥goveriiner s \ying the indi- | two children on the place. The assassin and | Kerton operatives, and will likely be returned 5 & wera Captaln Ramierez and two chiefs of a Soclalists fnsult the King. Mr. Pollard d for salutat « received | vidual, and therefore, with a power to influ- | the wounded man had never hal any trouble | to the county from which it was taken. spot with the French steamer Uncle Joseph. lower grade. No officlal news of the en- fr. Pollard, and for salu n recelved i y v 1 : Ui Bt R BRUSSELS, July 21.—The king, with Prin- | with a wild waving of handkereiofs, Prosi- | ence the whole nation fongood end thus pre- | 4nd no Ill fecling us fur s the wounded | = Richard Rowe, brother to the absconder, fs | At the conclusion of the sitting of the eme! 8 been rec & J ! \ Yol St " na new existed 3 em. SoBinas Al B etbMBIIcE: : TAMPA, Fin, July 2L.—Passengers from | coss Clementine, was on his way driving to f dent Chapman w-u:t-_‘l the annual s, | serve it. i TR 2REnGe JEhem . 0\'\};"3‘f‘d""n':",:”"-h i “:\I"‘u‘l; r““l\» Chamber today at Rome the minister of ma- z ate letters announce that Gen- Stio i S g was in part as follows Reass T , 5 : | ennre 6o poLion >y 9 e | 50 at do , ho , _Whethe e Sfl]“l‘:‘":“‘llll‘::‘fl"I‘fi"\‘l“‘\';:\]P(‘x"‘n‘ll‘v‘(“(ll ‘\n“x‘m“m (()|::‘n :m‘ r“(hlllllul\ in (‘hv sv;| urh[ 1’: St “These words have become a proverb: ‘qf | WISSIONS TAE TUPIC OF THE DAY | CHCAGO POLICE ARE AFLER HOLMES | \ioihers can be taken back to Towa for their | '@ announced the news of the disaster, in e wound be Hles today, when a number of socialists ran | o ¥ a o v s —_ a sition papers were honored by the | the s Bayamo. The Spanish papers state that be- | Srice (e curriane. shoutim: Down with e | YOU Wish to please the parent take notice | | urow by Prot-stania kmd Githallos te- | Confident Th y Can Convet Him of Kullng | (Fi2}: Requisition papers were honored by the | the midst ot a profound sensation, adding N s other-officers fell & of the children 1 1 suppose it ® | State department at Washington and for- sides .\zunm-lhh-gxl \lflr.ullh m{.;‘r‘ ,.;‘ lu(r;' e b [ new school biil” "~ Coples of a manifesto | fhaut no guest ik P fore the Panamerionn { engr ss. the Willlams Girts, Rt 000 IO T MR Ibe a% rapldly as possiblp, and that an officer, a seaman, stoker and 144 pas- t is rumored that one of th s the son | .o BEmaiE BirA thron it oare| i s fo welcome a iy S 4 AT b R o Uitradan ard A 0 as rapidly as possible, anc :;u!“:m;m Dreonsars. eaim. (et a taliroad | SEAInat the measire were thrown Into e GAr- | (o friends of the voun peopie of that hom TORONTO, July 21.—Tie proceedings of | CHICAGO,.July 21.—It is the intention of | with these Detective Forse applied to the | Sengers of the Maria P had perished. ~The car arrived at Villa Veuva station in Havana | 8¢ The men were dispersed by the police. | 1 come as your representative, and atte the Panamerican congegss <oday were con- | the Chicago police to have H. H. Holmes, { Mexican authorities for the arrest of the | Ortegia had twenty-five passengers on board closed 80 that no one knew its contents. Some @pening Up Lines of Commanication. 4n my o n way to forecast the hope 1| fined to a meeting-in Mors hall, when | the insurance swindler, here to answer the | brothers. They are locked up, but when it The Maria P 3 . 0 sny this car contains Campos and others | MANAGUA, Nicaragua, July 21.—(Via Gal- | [de2ls of the vear to come. This i Nl iry Work and Bffort” wis the sub. | charge of having murdered the Willlams | CAme to oxtraditing, the detectives found | The Maria P's captain was named Ferrara, maintain that it holds the body of his £on. | vagton)—The National telegraph line has | Mai-led oreanization. There fs no of th s, The meelns was pre. | $1sters. The local officers are convinced | themselves blocked under the Mexican law. | The Chamber has ordered an inquiry into The Spanish press gives no details of the en- 3 strong enough to guide the immensa foree | J £ the spezch he meeting I e i seihc A foreigner may go there, renounce all alle- ; T trhnl This makes the Cubans believe | been completed from Managua to Rama, on | represented here but the hand of the divine | sided cver by Rev. Father Ryan, rector of | that the murder of the Willlams girls was | yiance fo the country from which he came, | T° disaster. hat Santoelides” body was let in the posses. | the Bluefields river. The South Decota com- | Macter, of whom the spirit said: ‘Of the - [ g, paul's the first committed by Holmes, and they | hocome 4 Mexican citizen and thus avoid ex. MET IN THE DARK. (e insurgents in Santa Clara. pany has made a contract to run bimonthly | crease of his government th:re shall he n argue that in consequence he should be re- | ¢radition. Rowe has taken advantage of this B O ebantor e reported in Santiago del | steamers, under the Nicaraguan flag, along | end.” There is no wisdom great enough to duired to stand trial for it first. They also { 1y, altliough he has only been in the City V;l;:- z'-:u‘;xmn Hermosa, near Santo Spiritus, | the coast of eastern Nicaragua, and to carry ;fllwl" your poliey, but the wisdom shinirg IIVN»! l[')mt t)hx,\]\\lm Iu‘|z|Mx-)|n produce evi- | ;e Arovico about three weeks. As a result | A¢cident and there was little sea. Both cap- g Loy Y o ¢ a thi oldi e. rom the pages of this credit book, and so it dence that he did murder tha sisters. The | 0F MeX 2 3 a between 107 Spaniards, commanded by Major | the mails and thirty soldiers fres ROl S T S s police are by mo means convinced by the | there is likely to be a hot legal contest, in | talns were aslecp and Third Officer Revello Arminan, with numerous insurgent ruTvuS. Dack 1 abirers reaso Thelr Demands. | o eqch new year, and its gleams of truty | Neard nothing in any of tho pravers offered | analysis made by a doctor on Sunday, show- | Which the United States government will commanded by Dr. Zavas, After an hour | ooLON, Colombia, July 21.—The strike of | point us all in the highway of effectual effori | (Nat any good Romsn Cathciie could take ex- | ing “that the substance found in (he big | P™ play a prominent part. Rowe dis- | (i O LR Fi !'.mmm:hdu the | 4ok laborers continues, and the strikers are | for the vear to come. 1 would give you for | Ception to. He thought this meeting, i |stove in Holmes' house was fireclay and | 3pPeared April 20. He and his brother at the | cor d'Angelo was on watch on the Maria P, Spanish forces. The details are not given, o | fockt torets ortiures el B SEREHR B0 e euliing hought as we. face the dutios | Whieh all the Christian denomfnaticns Were [ not human boncs. They say that fireclay | time of thelr arrest were conducting a saloon | The Ortiga was going at the rate of cleven the losses are unknown a L stea of the coming year, the words of ¢hrist, -] | represented, was the most significant of the | would not become brittle in any kind cf | in the City of Mexico Sor General Gomez insists on his orders pi ond the railroads still resist them. Laborers 1 the light of the world." i onvention, ‘as It showed!that the prejudice; | heat: whereas a’ nortion of that tonnd In i, S miles an hour and the Marfa P. at the rate hibiting the entrance of provisions in Puerto | from Panama and the crews of the ships prekis e e R b ance hal disappearel | stove crumbled n the hands of Deteetive | PURRANT TO BE TRIED FOR HIS LIFE | of elght. Both vessels saw the lights of the Frincipe. One of his officers was hung for | are discharging the cargoes. Order has been |y ™ o ooni they will, but | forever froy N Fitzpatrick e dlsobeying these orders. . maintained throughout the dispute and the | {100 i al N “qariness | until e liphs address Problem of Mo It developed today that the substance of | POUDY @ fo the Abiity to Secure a Jury n | OtleF and continued on their proper roads (BRI chviawilotiithe Spantah Svclunteere)in fitranait of ifcelghbiia ur mpeded. of Jesus shines upon it anl we find a rea- | Missions < then delivered by Rev. Charle: | the first report of the finding of the bones of Nan Franclsco. Uil the mistake was made, It is not estab- Havum} will I»lnl th‘ -Lfllr ';'{ ”rn'.-_ :’I"‘l‘fi“;h Tneks Datented by the Rebuls son for man's being. All the hopes ind | 0. His was a protest against | Miunie Willlams was in the hands of De-| SAN FRANCISCO, July 21—Interest in the Generals Sangilly and Guanalberto Gomez be demanded. were enguifed with the vessel, Dther steamers have been dispatched Decturen Allegiance to Mexico In Order to | OUNT steamers have been dispatched to Defeat Extradition, * the scene of the disaster and are now search- was smashed for a space of twelve feet along the water line. There Is some comment upon cathedral, Toronto. After prayer had been cffered by Rev. George Coulson Work n of Toronto, Father Ryan remarked to the cudienge that while he had been asked to lead in prayer and refusel, still he had The sky was overcast at the time of the was on watch on the Ortiga and Second Offi- lished by whom, which brought the Maria P, S A i onilagpirations’ that: diatinguish min. from. the | ithet curtalin of foralgn sicn rhe | tective Geyer of Philadelphia. It was said | horrible LONDON, July 21.—A Chronicle dispatch " iat distingui n 1 the | the curtalim of forelgn T L 1| horribl broadside toward the Ortiga. Third Officer lower animals; all the longing for fetu second address on “Roman Catholi: Mjs [ that he visited Chicago a week ago, and | : o Shillopolis, of ys severe 5 Ly 3 4 i , shocked o world, be revived orro 108 TOOE A PARTE OF CUBANs |from Phillopolls, Roumania, say Vere | jire; all the divine quality that makes prog. | sfons" was delivered by Very Rev. Dean W. | When he left carried with him positive eyi- | Shocked the world, will be revived tomorrow, 3 fighting occurred at Djumal in Macedonia, | ress possible, are problems unsolved, wntil | Harels of §. Catherine's, Afer giving 4| 0¢nce that a body had been burned in the | When the trial of Theodore Durrapt com-| '* e : 4 Seaman Mukes AMdavit of thie Doings of [near the Bulgarian frontier. The Turkish | we read that key to all our being, in the | description of the tra'ving of Catlolie mis- | DI8 stove in Hol office. It was also | mences. Last April San Francisco was | ©rdered the engines reversed, but too late. the Tughoat. troops were attacked by a thousand rebels | first chapter of Genesis: ‘And God sail, let | sicnaries, he described the methods of work | arncd that Detective Geyer will come t> | startled by the discovery of the bodies of | The Ortiga struck the Maria P., making an o and the Turks were repulsed with a heavy |us make man in our own image.’ 0, Chicago after he completes his search for 2 . end: | and referred to the miss ar B i et JACKSONVILLE, Fla., July 21.—The tug- | jous ''rhe situation i serious. let Lo d referred to the miny mieslonary martyr: | trowarg Pitsel and will co-operate with Chi- boat George W. Childs cleared yesterday for § SRl people, let us deplore the definition us deplore in the ears of all our young | of th b ' g ) 2 , 1 young e church. He computed the mission Rl young members of the congregation. Sus- e 5 3 X DiRTente | Sennlation: af the swo 00,00 cago officers nted to Theodore Darraat s voune | of the Ortiga were lowered and the crew New York and salled this morning. Upon | TRAGEDY AT A PUBLIC SPEAKING ness that makes the population of the world i000. In police circles tonight It was sald that n pointed to Theodore Durrant, a young ner departure Willlam Lynch, one of her armies, the exploration of new countries, feellng of belllgerent | “prot, Clarke of Toronto univeralty, seconded | tne onsy hope of convieting Hojmen ar o I student and @ member of the church. | rescued all they could of the survivors, the yach nane "] Twe Men and A Womar, Al Rather Tough | the discovery of scientific truths or the ai. | 0¥ Jean Harris. here jntreduced a resolution | Chicago. It was said that the Philadelphia caronerlesinquett and. preliminary ex seamen, made oath before Collector Brown as Charncters, Killed. tainment of great learning a surer certd to the effect tht the convention felt grert | sutharitics omenl romyimat, the Ph amination it was shown that Durrant had ; 3 b > A i authorities could convic n of nothing | ; ioth cirls; that thordayiistato of terrar mince’the reache : to her late doings In these waters, and stated | N\ \GHyTLLE. Tenn,, July 2L—A special | cate of noble attainment than' the serom. | FE3800 (© offer thanke for the results of the | mero serious than insurance swindiing and | Lch Mentive to both girls; that he duy | state of terror since the rescue that thay are there were wages due him, and that| . Ciomerican from Gallatin, Tenn., says: | Plishment of the task that Josus committed | At meeting cf the congress ani honed the | that the Canadian authorities would not o | yior” company, and that on that afternoon he | “P2P1° to Blve a single detail of the dis ed to glve o slip | t€ A a o . ., By ciare iR R B good work might be edrried on. This w:r | to the expense of extrad O toy any, and d (LR T R i s 3 the captaln had aglled to glve him the Slip | o, "op (1o pioadiest tragedics ever witnessed | (O hi8 children. Let no man the dis- | B0 atically passed 1o the expense of extraditing or trying him. | was seen in the church greatly excited and | Captain Ferrara, who was saved, said he wus and beat him out of his wages. He stated position of the “new woman tha linjght=j| €ALIUSIANLICA Ll DB NEGd: B D he event that Detective Geyer falls to|in g gisheveled condition. It was also show $hat the Childs took on ninety-six Cubans at [in this county took place yesterday at a|iest question that this generation st Rev. J. T, Gracey, D; D., prejident of the | ind the body of Howard Pltzel in Detrolt | that * he had made an appolntment| .cePing in his cabin, when he.was awakened a place in the West Indies, with arms and | speaking in the northern part of the county, | called upon to answer. The greatest pich- | International Missionary wmon, Rochester | cverything will depend on the work of the | (o O MW IWACC S APPOIBUERL |y ool 0g ahouts, He rushed on deck, to ammunition, and proceeded to the coast of | i which three persons lost thelr lives. W, |lem of the age is to be solved hera i vcur | closed the meeting with an address on “Pro- | Chicago police. b ai e L L i e G e 116 f v S i Gubn. Aflér several unsuceesstul atempt | g ixon of this place took his wife, who is | Presence. Al Burope s " surryuaia by | testant Misslons.” Nothing was done in the bascment of the | MENEShe - was murdered, and - wit | see the Ortiga backing away. Seeing that all to land the party there 460 themtlan |18 A it et cnie. ana | standing armies, armies that would te all N o e Chicago_house today, but tomorrow it will | PeS5es Wil testlfy that b : was lost, he jumped Into the sea, where hs one of the Florida Keys near there, then | g O"adh Of DAt CHTNES ;M\"" ,‘l’."r" “Ii‘l“,l'l too busy for the leaven of the gispel that | YHGHOES GETTING U1 OF MEXICO | begin. The work that has been done thus "”'t]”," "(‘:}‘“'L).(.‘::ff “yf/i"‘i.’l':..s'fi".' ‘\‘1‘!’:5 s picked byl (o Ortizn’at hoais BEm] she came here and coaled and went te Ja- | G0 Bl 0t G “and his wife took a | Permeates dear old Brittannia and in some —_— farihassheencyithdutiaystem ianacittiniyust | wpiicat b Gl AR s YRR (s pianed U SRy the) Qrkisa 8 100ALR L maica. Upon hearing the statement Col- | oot fhiletel, Ant Dison qrt his pwite 100k & | measure of the other R orities Tveatigatiug the Conditlon of | us likely that evidences of a crime may | WidRTS UGS Was (080 (U0 1R Direant 8 own ordered e e cutter to | pos k WAL DAYICAON, -8 {itortalls vo ST ot o I R at S0 e 009017 a8 that ap orohe, MAYCLinoxsanxlo e was a e 4 ) lector Brown ordercd a revenue cutter 0| man some 60 vears of age, was passing by [ f0F tells you that in laks of lewning the « olo be burled more decply as that one might be | g his attorneys say an alibl can be proved | ’Angelo of the Maria P., who was on watch detain the Childs. The cutter gave chase|the wagon, Dixon drew his pistol and with- | SUF o0y safety. = Education he becn July 21.—A epecial to the S aCuEs A oank In which the exploslon | tnat "yl shatter the case as soon as the and fired a blank and & loaded cartrldge foug a moment's notice shot him through [ the faithtul handmaid of t 1. and [ from Bl Paso, Tex., says: These dispatehes [ (oK Puce Baturday hos been flled With | (uking of testimony begins. 1t Is estimated which caused th ay to, and the | (ho yead, killing his instantly. He and his | €018 A ReAst iz salt 20 eny f{wo months ago told of the suffering of-negro | fire eng e e ervices of @ | tat there will be considerable difficult the saved is a child 8 years old, who 1s the cutter returned to port with her. ~The| ife proke and ran and a crowd of Dayid- | Community. fire engine to pump it out before Investiga- | (o0 PR T TORE Y Childs 1s held for having no passenger list for | onvs friends started in pursuit, firing. at CLOSING EXERCI colonists in the state of Chihuabua, Mex., | tion can proceed e T o Meide Doareat'y | only survivor of a family of seven, who went the party. The tug will be libeled tomor-| them at every opportunity. Finally Dixon | President Chapman, as he closed was | 4% Felated by two negroes from Alabama, who | A. Minter, nephew of Mrs. Julla Connor, | {0 “ ] down with the 1l1-fated ship. An inquiry into row for the seaman's wages. fell, mortally wounded. " His wife was also | glven a long and loud “clapping of hands, | had escaped. The United States government difcrediia) the.alqry. thet anaiang pon ‘:"}‘““L" e T ey the disaster has been open —— shot twice, being fatally wounded. Dixon is { Rev. Dr. E. L. Wilkins of Chicag A e i ‘1 te ere dered by Holmes. He thinks | 7W0 GIRLS CRRIBLY MANGLED | the disaster has b pen B O AG YT T T twice, bein : . L ins licago was in- | asked that the Mexican authorities investi- | poun are alive and 1) s, Connor does 2 iy PLOTTING A a man of very bad character, having killed | vited by Chairman Pollard to conduct the | gate the report, and yesterday a Mexican | LOth @re alive and that Mrs. Connor does o - three men, one being a deputy shoriff at | closing consecration services. . Ueherc' on XIean | nop make her whereabouts known on ac- | wobbery Supposed to He tho Motive for | CAISSON WORKERS WIN A STRIKA Ezota’s Followers Accused of Attempts to | Frankfort, Ky. Davidson was also a man | all people were asked to be s nlmlhuyn‘l e | o el e rshua | C0URL of the trouble she had With her hus ! ho Crime. 3 the Mexican Central south of Chihuahua, au- ¥ K Sulvador's Presiden with a record. He Kkilled the sheriff of | consecration service was begun with a srace | 1e A . 3 band PURVIS, Miss v st nigh ut | Men Employed in ths Dangerons Work at NEW YORK —A speclal to the | Robertson county several years ago. tulitributeiby Bresiaent Ghapna 1ot tan: | Liorieed o/ prevandlito the colonyiand WAL TORONTO, Ont., July 2L.—By a_clever |, ESHVIE, Mias:cduly. Bl.rzbast niKhs b i Sionx City Gain a Concessio NE 2 < A Rdle nt Chipman to the As- | gate. At the station were nearly 100 starving | ruse Mrs, Pitzel was saved from interviewers | 9 o'clock a terrible crime was committed g AT Lk ) T World _from Bivador sayn: - Asveral Very fuy Preas and he local press for the | negroca from the Ellis colony. Superintend- [ vesterday, A closed cab drove up fo the | the home of A. D. Hartfield, a highly re-| SIOUX CITY, I, July 21.—(Special Tele- Hondureans and Nicaraguans have been ar N AL e T "fu‘]\lv“ ,"[“." In-lent Comfort of the Mexican Central is ar- | Rossin house, and Detective Geyer got out |spected gnd prosperous farmer who lives | 87am)—A strike among the workers in the rested and expelled from the country. It is | well Preserved Tsiatiof Lihs Bros | Bis mucHA S8l aptist Young | ranging the transportation to bring them out. [ and entered 'the fotel, returning In & few catssons on the Short Line bridge delayed stated a plot to murder the president and hig-or ¢ Tnhabitants of Ohio, Rev. E. W. White of Milwaukee offered bt AP minutes with a veiled female, who, it was o e haen vo daughters, | operations for twelve hours today, the first foceisn ministér has beon discovered, Au RANKFORT, 0., July 2L—W. K, Moore- | & resoluifon that when the neecration | TORNADO STRUCK A CAMP MEETING | onnounced h e taking to Detroit, and ”"i“li"l:“l“{l ¢ l“ 5 ""’”' ’:H (““}” " an cook was arrested last night and con A Stat 44 vice i closed the convention be adjourned that 1. was /Mps, matter . ) ago. The men had hitherto worked six he }“"“l' T LA Rt Gmaren s Iaras | noad. ourates ¢ piesinirenritr museun meet in Milwaukee In 1 y Sove eraondtisiliod un L BaeiMeriously | tact, ghe \did ‘ot .leave Uil this: morning, | BAC R ‘1‘“:‘1;’:1 'l.m.- I“'rl H“”y‘yl{{ . | Hm“ : \} \‘ylx ml ‘rrl :» ! In‘r”: ity “ \ . S . rad & 1 There p new 3 o who remalne he house, hearc he girls' a day hiree on and ree of with a th of money by BEzeta's supporters if he Quiet now reigned and states, provinces Tnjured. There are W developments in the cas e Sithe & o otson both. Hetw's partisans say | clent mounds during the past week. Oneland missionary e were' called In| ZANESVILLE, O. July:2L—A tornado | 15CO'I3, nor is it expected there will be until | seream, and staried to whcre they were, DUt | nours' Intermission, *Several days ago they the Itallan was hired to make the confession { mound, which he opened, contained nine skel. | @lphabetical order short responses we swooped down on a grove west of this city Holmes' l[lul:;lnly»!;m L.:\,\-u(nrnnl for the ;Xlw “;w.»‘;:-“"_~“I"\H:M‘\mu”":‘ ll«rh '_,'”' \;‘.»‘ Iu| “n\;u a ..”m{ y‘« |.;; ..u;’xl- vu’ .':'uh ::r: e Salsaradlt than®t Thow' smnhy . iy I s il et de from and ach speech and sene. | *Vooped do a @ ¥ | purpose of attempting to establish an a'ibj | N0t seriously hurt an aged ive the | 4 day, two on and twe with a four fou in order to discrodlt thent, Thoy, ewplatt | etans, burled far below the sarface o a layer | Mate, trom, and | cbheceh and sang. | i afternoon when a camp meeting was in | for his client alarm. Upon returning to the house, they | termission. They were' refused, and at 2 i T A R Mr. White of Milwaukee. tent' &recing s | progress. The atiendance wis very large.| DETROIT. July 2L—Detective Gever of | found the two irls Iving in e cow pin ut- | yclocl this moruing the four meh employed States has two objec one to negotiate a | heavy and muscular men the Baptist Young People's union. When | The wind prostrated many great trees, One | Philadelphia is in the city, and will make | consclous. One of them hasye '1 i fently iy the calsson struck. Operations we at Joan, the other to make a scttlement vgeh | thick and rather round and the faclal a farvland was called President Chapmar a further effort to fird the body of the miss- | to 8y that they were attacked by two ne- |y standstill, and at 2 p. m. Manager Murphy : i ) - a apman | B wand Rital He s /ol o | Broes with a hatchet. The two girls are | ;o Sooysmith & Co., the contractors, ylelded Antonio Ezeta to refrain from molesting P Datulle writ. | asked that the congregation rise and salut 4 ing boy, ard Pity e has all alopg 1 ab he head die, | J ARG B 0t Ia dow, -8 e B Macnce of Ari- |und the choir sang “Prajse God From Whom | Pieces Mrs. Clem Wilson and Mre. George | belleved that the boy was murdered in De. | badly wounded about the head and will die. | qud work was resumed. Several of the men Unioniat Major ty Now 108, T Nt te n SRR [ AT B s Flow A letter was read | de Selm were Killed by missiles hurled upon and has several clews, but what they | Mrs. Hartficld is shot three times, but will | Bmanuel church murders, which Revello of the Ortiga saw the danger and Blanche Lamont and Mionie Williams, two | enormous gap in her side. Although the boats latter, for the most part, remain in such a er. survivors lost everything. Second Officer when she was struck, was drowned. Among UNEARTHED — ANC. SKELETONS about ten miles east of this place. Mr top since work was commenced, two months made some important discoverles in the an of gravel. The bones are hc thrown on the auditorium, erushing it to have been paralyzed as a result of the long probably recover. Robbery is supposed hours, and all have suffered greatly, SR liave been the motive for the criy 1t o ingt from Rev. J. F. Clough, a ssionary at | the i L Wilon'# lap pe Is not yet ready to tell LONDON, July 2L—As a resulf of the|inferior tribe physically. In other grave | yf a missionary at | th +A baby in Mrs. Wilson's lap was he i legue, India. It spoke words bf encour- | saved ; g S ’ . . knolls ahout this place My, Moorehoad. discov y ords ncour- | saved. A son of Mrs. Wilson was seriously Lanz g . Ay aught the negroes will be lynched. Shot 1n n ~aloon Row. s far ki O A T TR \gement the Baptis i faaidan S . a r'to Doug'ass an Helress, ght th 3 polliog hus far held 1 the general h cred further evidence of burials of similar | yrionc"t (Ye (BAPLSL Woung Peoples | hurt. - The t raado wap 100 yards wide and [ g\ N"wRANCISCO, July 21—A local b —— STON, Ia., July 21.—(Special Te e unionists now show a net-gain of sixty- | character. Arrowheads, axes ser brac ; § Va8 re Mrs. Lizzie | pent its force in the grove. y # L ! . Sy :mm B Dk g e it B cparactan, - ATTONLOADN, AXSN, _(OpOAT. B Alken of Chicago, e leader of meciings F By says hat Lady Sholto Douglass Harritan STUL Atienit abalo | ) g & drunken brawl, in which 108. 'The districts to be heard from during | skeleton. Dr. Thomas Wilson of the Smith- | faraway hills of southern Tndia” was rorg Sulng for o Fre ght ¢1aim, om0 SO0 Willam Mseusy those happy utterances that have character- | g T LA R AL 4 ,-’r | the coming week are slinost entirely in th ian Institute and M \x“v-»r'm :u‘wl vis- | the greetings of the missionas e CHEYENNE, Wyo., July 21— (Speclal Tel- | {210, recen 1y ““‘I"“r‘&‘k‘ Ratle £ e R o raral Hatrisa's steahh LR rank counties and ehire number yet to be | ited all the caves of the Hocking and Palnt | Dakota gave the congregation - | o2 B = R e 1 llen heir to @ ge estate ‘n Omari ed many of General Ha Vs epecches a revolver and fired promiscu- heard from s 100. The majority of these | valleys in search of traces of the cecupation | tme." i ngregation “A - good [ egram.)—In the United States court here | njooney g the father of the you's actress |he made yesterday afternoon, when called 1 4 P L S B oo e A0 Toe malortty of thess | vallers 1 sedr e wan heard {rom (hrough a youns lage | 760748y Frank Trumbull, as receiver of | who married the youngest son of ha marqute | upon by a comi e e i LR Levi N Nament. T Al ey ’”r;nl_;‘ll”\‘ 1Y [the Gulf road, brought sult against the|of Queensberry, and he has iflcd his | flag pole ralsing at this place next Saturday | PO Shear fn jail. He Taddy Was 1o Strong. Forema ¥ slonary. North Carolina claimed that it w 8 ’!‘ ery fi“‘;(‘";l bank of this ity | daughter that he will divide his fortune with | afternoor 7 am heartily in sympat) < FARS| 4 | @ 5 | for $3,600. The ad gone security for | pe PR TR Py T with the object, A General Harrlson LONDON, July 21.—Tho alleged interview | CHEYENNE, Wyo., July 21.--(8 the liotbed of the Baptist missionary and the [ freighi. for the Westers Taien Beet comy | o™ Her share will be. £000,000, e acreral s, 1 0 with United States Awbassador Eusls, pub- | Telegram.) les Peterson e Xl o ood Dless North Car- | pany, which was shipping & large number Suprosed Filibusterer Nai's. hoisted on top cf every school house and fn Sk OYERIBE: - Mshed by the Paris Figaro, Is still attractiug | the Union Pacific round house i ol LR _“q"‘j»,‘I‘ friends pro- | of cattle over the rosd. When a draft was W YORK, July 1.—The single screw | every public piuce, but it should be planted | Wownn Fatally Buined, N ¥ | Neb. tempt AN aiming: a Virginian talked of Tex presented for payment on account-of freight A ! 3 in the heart of every American eitizen." K PIDS ) Spe attentl The Saturday Review says of it | Neb. attempted stop_a runaway Goodbye, J I'm going to Texas steamer Caucua cleared this port for sea ROCK RAPIDS, Ia., July 21 —(Special Tel- T PR (b LA . | near thls ylace today. He was struck ve, g exas.” | the bank refused payment, under instruc- | * 2 E U The ex-president promised to be present at : | Ontarlo and Quebec made a very encouraging i ARdsr 40 T R laved tol s 4 ! egram.)—By an explosion of gasoline this dence, and then total assurance ether | the abdomen by (he pole of the wagon, an A very encouraging | tions from the beef company, the latter in- | this afternoon, bound on what is belleved to | the pole raising and will make a speech. & Y it was the Bourbon or tho Irish bran),” the [ Was almost discmuboweled, It s belleved he 1 the roport, “There ls i the province of Quebee,” | atitut iming that something over 100 | be a Cuban filibustering expedition. She Bl St cvening Mrs. Lorenzo Recker liad her cloth: i 500,000 people, of whom | head of cattle hed dlsapm while o . » State 3 v ng and flesh burned from her ho she Review remarks, “evidently it | die. H® was tuken by a special train | opty 100 Boma o 8E whom b :“m él.uhfi‘. disapy o 1 while on the | the flag of the United States of Colombia a Kidniped & Little Girl, ARR AR, SA80 “RUIY ror ) v B ihons 'for the! mbasaader v\. \“l"-\'l on Pacific bospital at Denver this | eyrely v Neathen in olr mitatont | TN VOV Mexion to Wyoming L'W peak ",“,] ‘“'" l“l "*(,“"N at her sterr INDIANAPOLIS, July 21.—Three-year-old - = ite%e e ever P g (55 P R a2 ! ~—— She s commanded by Captain Bermobol | 140” Gephart, living in West Indianapolis, | Movements of Ocewu Steamers, July 21. gheen ed Houses Coll ipse, AT S ” A Plensuce Craft Capaized in a Squ il The supposition is that she will lay to som. RIS i | At New York—Arrived—La Champag BRUE, Bohemia, July 21.—The remark- | S'auvisied of & Tripls Murd The roli { states and provinces being BROOKL July 21.—Willlam Lunsted of | where between this and one of the Cubap| V4% Kidnaped Sunday morning. She was able sinking of the earth here, the news of [ BUENA VISTA, Colo,, July 21.—The jury i r . A | trom Havre; Spaarndam, from Rott E concluded, Rev. Dr. Wharton, whe oo coéB | g7 Cassey atreet, with Fred and Fraak Sun- | Ports and take cn men. playing In the street with a number of which was yesterday cabled, has caused the | !0 the Ratcliffe case returned = v e coming of L:! ates, also speeded the . At Queenstown—Arrived —5:4 { beim and Mrs, Fred Sunbeim and two other collapse of 1,800 houses and done damage to | dict of guilty of murder in the first a i ey unbeim and two others, R arisant W ove Aealng tha 't Bwil anclman of Park county ted a he large congregation stood. Hands | storm eir boat capsized and il except | she disappeared, and the supposition Ix that 1 J & police rald was made upon the Paluce | who were conducting the eleotlym, the shooting, ed 79 years, | e sther children and in some manner wus | A P R o { i | e : 494 - Credit €l ric Arrested berziemen. | Stolen. Almost the entire ‘population has | Saniaaralalis, Unng MosIan 98 Caxes The pledge he Baptls went oul or a sal t 4 o'cloc this after- SBURY P. v ly o h been rearching fo her and n one trace | A Lvhk ved—uieamer i the amount of 1,600,000 crowus. Two months ago Benjamin Rateliffe, a prow 1§ People’s Union of America was read, | hoot 9:16 they were caught io the| ASBURY PARK, N. J, July 21.—Charles | SO, J€070ng® (0 ne ®OF (Faveling norse | from New. York i | Sharp, credit clerk in the main office of the | {ragers were scen in the town shortly after | At Glasgow—Arrived--Carthagen 9 (il 3 + an election was In progress aid ! all along the line and the choir | Lunsted were drowned. The bodies were re- | Swift Packing company at Chicago, was ar LONDON, July 21.—-It bas developed that | killad threc membera of the schoo! buard | sang ‘God be with You Till We Meet [ covered by the tug Join Temple of New | rested here today on a charge of embezzling | they took her, but for what purpese no oue | At London—Arrived—Hindeo, from L Agaln,” the vast congregation lifting up | York. {$12,000 trom his employers 1s able 1o say. | york.

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