The evening world. Newspaper, March 13, 1901, Page 1

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Siecticaseab sie | naak Lukoil car aan eae ae LEPNIR Ie e NIGHT EDITION AM the News for AM Day—R\CINGH# SPORTS WEES PAGES | ede “ Circulation Books Open to AM’ a ] PRICE ONE CENT. An ESAS FLW AY Se Cirenlation Books Open to EW YORK MARCH NEGRO BURNED AT THE STAKE. After Confessing to Murder of Woman He Was Soaked with Oil by Texas Mob and Burned While. Thousands Looked On and Bells Rang. CORSICANA, Tex, Maret colored. ow ru forty-Nve miles, to the pl he wax placed in tall est dn their n infuriated citizens from cuffed, The me tea chain which surrounded t and muntered Mrs mers wife, Uving jue appointed to se. hts gull: or tn . nally he made a written fension that he had murdered an and chains, A written cr sion of the erime. eated by Justice Roberts, was 1 from the prisoner. Five thousand people witnessed the ‘clothing and ‘dozens of 1 aid. | touched the inflammubl ttle | fire wlarm of Corsicana March ‘Thore was no one but himaelf and the wi Henderson wnn cantared oresterday | avnen ft became public that Hender- | the burning after a long chase. trailed by | bioodhounds from the Younge atead many mi the co y near Hillsboro to the latter through fear of Worth on When the tra tr y of Younger's guards amd h train, Hew CIrk SENATOR'S DIAZ, INSANE, FEARS VOTE NEEDED. FOR HIS LIFE. Wan Mnally capture! qews wan recelved that troops had been | Tuts officers took MM started from Dallas and the execution e aml were impelled. was hurried. obs, to start for Fort, 4 railroad rail wes driven into the din the corner of the court-house ce. Boxes and dry timber Pere oveTbent of the hands piled around tt and raturated with off, | ™Pecmen’ tle me ee oH Just before noon about forty men) tng ime ang yendergon wns dead rushel from tne jail across the equare to! other than an occasional groa Rot a giimpxe of the angry ff aurrount Merson from th < the p Marylanders Try to Get z Clagett Out of Broken, Thinks He Is Pursued Sanitarium. by an Assassin. PHITAD: Benatc@ Wil whore vote may the Demoerats may he enabled t anchiseme 13.—President Diaz, who for so many to be responsible for his present con. years has held the destinies of Mex- dition. > in his hand, ts hopelessly insane.) When Gen, Porfiro Ding, twer The sad facts have been concealed 0, upeet the for months because of State reasons, Shire ee ext eD yand even now are known only to mel trata diel of the Mextean [close friends. virtue 1 Lento, ntrol ueht of commerce or indi new Pre portr: which Recently President Diaz left the‘ elty, closely guarded by trusted |‘! {friends and partisans, and it was]. jxiven cut that he was going to the Hate mun, REE aa tds that « and flashing. and th that im-| wilds o Guorrero on a hunting trip. |= fire: It is now known that his health of |rebiler. The eyen are « snator he sal’ snnt wntie th ewan stHlh | proving, 1c Was +t amiearui the face stern in Its moul: body and mind was In such a de- . Preasion upon the featur imperative. or fleld, but one 1@ whom you woul not Those on the inalde have known |"aturally turn for theories - manship or methods of com c He that jaz, owing to his infirmities, velopment has been only nominally in charge! ““breygent Diaz hax ruled his © of affairs, and that he has had no} as er uf r knowledge of what his subordinates | He hav . id curbed human passions, wulded and —_—— have done. direct Patriotic Mexicans have been! “ , . watching the situation with the ut-| © Trapp’s Family, Suse} mon anxiety, for no one can tell what pecting Bellevue Hor- |the outcome wilt be. Atter Diaz who? There is sure to be revolution, ror, Ask Autopsy. and it ts 8 wise|mas, who:ean fore: iat nee found given toe hin country nalderation, Hin kn hot towne tutty ——— ro What the result of a revolution | Car aahictie atthe ldea te th ik Mexico will be. bute he wi found. to be. thoroug versed he re erick Trapp. forty-nine venrs LEA i ale ete eR While the people are loath to. be- | sorry e-| lieve that President Diaz is insane Fin eet julewed tite meine. {there ean be but little doubt thie is| TO REMOVE 2,000 BODIES. vue Hospital, He died e pavilion there early tthe fact. The malady with which he day ik credited takes the form of an in-| New Two sisters and a son ealled at the pomedereelits i a Morgu and asked that an autopsy nse dread that some one js trying be performed. ‘The donot under-|to Kill him. He tmagines himself mand why ols leath ome #0 quick= | pursited by an assassin at all times, ty, he man having home in gO4) ond it was largely for the purpose of physi ndiiion. ! Coroner's Physichin Williams examin- ed the body and cortl Avenue The Board of ution pre through ¢ fetray the cost of opening the new wan the result of locomotor ataxtu and | lands of Guerrero. Avenue and of removing the: two th mantacal exhaust President Diaz has always: been al| Mai or more bedirs pasituted by tac tremendous worker and was tireless ——— pera, meumonia and Grip. Mt in Ome any ure a HEADQUARTERS § STAR FOR YORK | Y DF Guat LORD WOL the rail had been plant- P prin vent the crowd frum tearing ero wae fastened to the ral unknown white lady three miles north | Cans of oll were emptied over hin ted mutches matertal The ‘ etleally | were rung and the stores prpning and business was practically | oyjidren He mdded that he did not|of the city were denerted, us thelr oo ded for a time. [know why he did ft. cupints rumhed 49 the equare to witners ron had confeared, people swarmed jugt ag the pile was fired Conway tind the jail, ft was decided to burn younger, hustand of the murtared prisoner at the stake at? P.M. Ot woman, jumped at Hendereon nnd him across the face with a knife. Henderson gave no indication of | pain or suffering. He rolled his eyes to res which 1 him and there was a slight an outery HARRISON'S CAREER AS SOLDIER AND STATESMAN. VI st President of Mexico, His Health! SUTprtNed whe viel to pay for them CITY OF MEXICO, Mex., March; This and advancing age are thought this sons up te (PRAYED FOR HARRISON. | Iepoused tos any s/he ssn, nev Cincinnath ox: ind married and been Dlorable state that some change WAS) mun ready for any emergency of camp daughter of Rey small fortune from the estate « j|MRS. M’KEE GOES INDIANAPOLIS. Court of the and ted Reporter « Court of Indiana, ar I Women Bell inte bire disabusing him of this tdea that he] ‘The secretary read a communication that the death {Was hurried away to the hunting| from the trustees of Calvary, offering and father of two little chit ire rowner of x mall cottage: half paid for. the following ne was decided by SSuimedulaiae Tables 250 998 in. bis attention ta BUG. due gabative LromoQulnine remeves-the Noe revorylebilp. bis | Strom rouchon, Ayton bugs, a2. Use * Bieetrs ss Naa grons {During-lis-term uf-olllcoshy. guttout. aid rttuscd tu take the ajuupis sue Alc Ps) Ee at a LTE a ANS Ex-President Passed Away While Relatives Stood About Him and Sorrowing Throngs Gathered on the Streets. 3 Several Times During the Afternoon It Was Thought He Was Dead So Low Was He—Mrs. McKee Leaves for Indianapolis. Worl) ch 13 —Exe Harrison ted after. je for Mfe daring two nivay, with relae At the risen, the General Mra others Melee will arrive tosmorrews Gen Mnrets | thrend all day, ar ‘APOLiS, March 18,.—Gen. Harrison exhibited symptoms of dis- solution this afternoon, and Mrs. Harrison and other relatives in the house were hastily summoned to his he General's pulse became feoble jand rapid, and although his respira- tion was somewhat easier, It was evi- dent that he was fast sinking from exhaustion The only means by which {t could rmined that the General was was by holding a mirror over mouth and nost Even by tneans it was apparent only by losest examination that respira tion still continued, Jameson and Dorsey and two eave the patient all their at- ind there Was a momentary but the physicians plainly told. {the sorrewing eroup in the room that yidly approaching. steadily undl the }the end was r The General's lar n the house all ry Tibbetts, ag- affairs mn oof Kansas ‘City, and farrison. of Murfreesboro, this afternoon, Washington. M: no Mareen, and two other ele- of Minneapolis, aad ttumwa, Ja, are ex Was received from Mire, she aod her husband would ere ot ueow temorrew. Minas Meee ohlidren, whe ane vib, ied t rt and it was des the cure of nurses the street slowly passed sorrow, of them Harrison WEATHER FORECAST. for the sieinitgg—nt Vhursday; ow winds, Se. WIL Save You

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