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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, MAY 5, 1895. | joint receivers of the two systems they | would agree to such appointment, and | would not ask for a separate receivership | for the Oregon Short Line, the argument on which petition has been heard during the week. Judge Sanborn agreed to allow all the to meet to consider the proposition, ¢ met this afternoon and held a but no agreement was interested in the case left . Judge Sanborn’s MAD WORK OF WINDS, Another Cyclone Sweeps Over an Eastern State. DENVER ATHLETES ACTIVE. Put in a Bid for the A. A. Championship Next Year. M. —A special to vs: There is will putina 7. championship of 1895. terday received the m A. G. Spaulding, who FRESH VICTIMS FOUND. will v. Ruin Wrought at the Village |, of St. Charles in Illinois. TERRIBLE TWISTER. nmer and fall of 1896 in Denver an inter- d industrial exhibition. IOWA'S time that possibly the tournaments that will be States under the can Athletic Union Most Sickening of All the Horrors Is the Wrecking of School- houses. ability of such ink it will meet with ers of the association be glad to have you h a list of all contests which | v will take place.” has forwarded the . Curtis, president J., who will at once corre- agers of the exhibition | ) doubt something will be good of amateur track | Mine-Owners Refuse to crease the Scale of Wages. In- Militla Hastened to a West Virginia District to Prevent Fresh Disturbances. COLUMBTUS, O=nmo, May 4.—The joint | 0 n of miners and operators ad- | e die to-night without fi f min Although there TERRIBLE TWISTER. erence of 9 cents between the | of the miners and operators, | would make any concessions. now seems probable, y the I10WA’S Revised List of Those Killed and Injured r. cannot operate their v over 51 cents for mining. cannot compete for lake | ainst the Pittsburg district at the | rate proposed by the miners. About 24,000 | pended work May 1 €D | operators sa es and fing a set 1 ent. The operators will probably quietly await pe strike, and in the | the differences | declare a lock- rs, it appears, have an- and a month's id, has been accumu- the end of the Pittsbu NOKE, Va., May 4.—In accordance | orders from Richmond the following | military companies passed through here | Coombs, | tnis morning en route to Graham: Two | ter- | getachm of the Richmond Howitzers with two Gatling guns and 5000 rounds of ammunition, Monticello Guards of Char- lottesville and the Lynchburg Home ey were joined by the Roanoke Light { Infantry and Machine Works Guards. and it was understood that the Jeff Davis | Rifles of Salem and the military company _John | 3¢ Radford would get aboard the train on oux Center; | jts arrival at the foregoing named “places. the tWo sons | o] of the military carried three days’ ; two children | rations. ' nter; A. M. Perry, | The receivers of the Norfolk and West- | road have had notice that the recent nted by Judge Jackson was intended for use in the coal regions. They | state that the company is in the hands of | the United States courts and warn all persons at their peril not to interfere with | the property or traffic of the company. | The officials of that company regard Sun- | day as the critical day, and all prepara- | e as the | _ FREEDOM AND DEATH Three Oklahoma Con- victs Break Jail at Woodward. FORCE A GUARD TO OBEY. During the Battle That Ensues Two of the Escapes Are Killed. ONE OF THE PURSUERS SHOT. After His Comrades Are Lald Low the Third Fugitive Gladly Surrenders. WOODWARD, 0. T., May 4.—A bold jail delivery followed by the killing of two escaped convicts and the serious wounding of Officer Ben Wolfort, occurred here early this afternoon. About 1 o’clock Prisoners Hill, Waddell and Heffen, the first two confined for lib- erating prisoners about a month ago, se- cured a gun and forced the guard to open the cage. They then armed themselves with Win- chesters in the cell house and started for the . Sheriff Oden immediately sum- moned a number of deputies and gave chase. Within a mile from town the trio were overtaken. They were afoot, while their pursuers were well mounted, and escape was impossible. A demand to surrender, was answered witha volley from the convicts, who had taken refuge behind a large rock. This was the signal for general firing, cas kept up sharply by both sides v half an hour. For the time being, because of their barricade, the convicts | had the better of the situation, and before any of them had been hit by the deputies, Officer Ben Wolfort received a bullet through the left arin and Officer Prior's horse was shot from under him. When Prior's animal fell, the officers scattered and surrounding the rock poured shot after shot into the convicts. At the first volley, which was given in concert, Hill and Heffen were made to bite the dust. The firing was kept up and soon Waddell, who had laid flat on the ground nd had succeeded in escaping the bullets, rrendered. B ——— ] NEW TO-DAY. ANOINETTE Ladies, during this month, every afternoon except Saturday, I will discourse from 2 to 4 on How to Scientifically Treat the Complexion ; How to Preserve and Restore Your Beauty; On the Neck and How It Should Be Treated ; On Gray Hair and How to Restore It; On Dandruff and How to Cure It; On Superfluous Hair and How to Prevent Its Growth. USETHE BESTALWAYS! Ask Your Physician NEW TO- AY—CLOTHING. flN OpuecT LESSON. The hitroduclion of Jli: llew-member: ® you 70 (oL.BuriPER. 1 HE HRS ON ONE OF RAPHAELS TEN DoLLAR SUITS. 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An Attempi e 4 t to Settle All the Controversies Gut of Court. f court to-day, but s failed, although for the American the trustees of € Orezon Short Line tion that if the former, S _were dischar; and 8. H. H. and John M. Egan appointed as ions seem to have been taken with a view enting trouble on that day at Poca- and Charlottesville are at Graham to- ght, awaiting orders to quell any dis- turbances that may arise in Pocahontas between the miners now working for the Southwest Company and the strikers, of 10,000 stri and the men now working at the Browning and Southwest mines at Pocahontas wiil result in to-morrow. RICHMOND, Va., May 4.—According to reports received at the Governor's office, there has been no outbreak as vetin the Pocahontas mining district. Governor eel anxious, They sat up all last night re- ng telegrams. In iing his orders calling out the , Governor O’'Ferrall stated to-day t he was determined that the striking from West Virginia should not be wed to overawe and force the Poca- as miners, who seem desirous of con- iing at work, to leave their jobs. SUICIDE WITH A KIFLE. In the Presence of His Children a Geor- gian Shoots Himself. | ATLANTA, Ga., May 4.—A special from Q to the Journal says: W. W. G ,a citizen of Brooks County, living seven miles west of here, committed sui- cide to-day by shooting himself through | the heart with a rifie. He was accused . by | his wife of being criminally intimate with | their eldest daughter, a beautiful girl of 19 | years. He had been threatening to kill | biroself for some time. This morning, | taking his rifie and accompanied by his | two children, he left home, saying he was | | going to kill analligator. When he reached | the pond he sat down on alog and in the | presence of his children he deliberately | placed the muzzle of his. rifle to his heart | and pulled the trigger. dying instantly. SRR Bonner’s Slayer Convicted. CHICAGO, IiL, May 4.—Emanuel Baker was found guilty of the murder of his brother-in-law, Harry Bonner, in Judge | Freeman’s court to-day. The jury as- | sessed the penalty at life imprisonment. | At the time Baker killed Bonner he also killed his wife, but has not yet been tried | on this charge. oL L Killed While Bear-Hunting. SILVER CITY, N. M., May 4—N. D. Hutton, a Chicago Tribune reporter, was killed when bear-hunting near Gila Hot His Opinion of the Antoinette Preparations ANTONETTE WRNKLEINE PASTE AND CREAM, 4 L e O | The Latest and Most Wonderful Sclen- | tific Discovery for REMOVING and PRE- | VENTING Wrinkles. 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CLINTON, M.D., Ex-member of Board of Health. 1 indorse Dr. Cilnton’s opinion of Professor Wen- zell. WILLIAM SEARBY, Chemist. This is to certify that I know Professor Wenzell and know him to be correct in every detail. W. H. LOGAN, Ph. G., M.D. Mime. Marchand: 1 have seen your Antolnette Preparaiions and have tested them and found them to be excellent for the purpose for which they are used. C.'F. JONES, Chemist. While T Indorse the analysis of Professor Wen- zell as one of the best chemists I concur in every Tespect in the opinion of C. F, Jones as regards the Antolnette Preparations. DR. ERNEST LICHAU. This is to certity that T know Professor Wenzell and believe his report to be correct. Trial samples of three of my Complexion Spe- claities for 50 cents. Enough 1o last two or three weeks. Just what you require. MME. MARGHAND, Hair and Complexion Specialist, Springs. His horse fell overa cliff. Hut- ton’s neck was broken. 121 POST STREET, ROOMS 32-36, Taber’s Entrance. 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