New Ulm weekly review (New Ulm, Minn.) 1878-1892
August 1, 1888 · Page 6 of 8
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The Prohibition Party. Second District—James N. Wishard of Mapleton* SHOCKING TBAGEDY, A them unreliable, but there is no doubt thai The Circus Hwse* got my ammunition here,'* and he Stevens county people are in a terrible state tapped his catridge box. From the Pall Mall Gazette Third District—John Brinckerhoff of Faribault. of excitement, and at more shooting: may A Man at Wahpeton, Dakota, Kills a Tonne Lady, '"You fired twice?' I said. *Did you be expected. 1 People who go to the circus and see 31?*?, Con^ntlon Held at St. and is Summarily lynched. Fourth District—Alfred J. Flan of Minneapolis. hit 'em those times?" horses, elephants, monkeys and the Miss Mollie Korbell, of Wahpeton, Dakota, '"Well, colonel, to tell the truth, I Sixth District—J. U. Barnes of Alexandria. „JF a Prohibition gathering ever was murdered by deputy sheriff S. 8. Elmer, like perform wonderful tricks must CONFEDERATE PROPERTY. missed one Yank, and I'm in doubt The committee to select a state central N °rthwest was the Minnesota The victim was a respected domestic in Sheriff often ask themselves how the animals about the other.' "*s committee named the following gentlemen. Such As Remained in British Hands at the Close prohibitum state convention which assembled Miller's family and was entrusted with the are taught to do them. A writer in "That illustrates ^%ar," said thesecretary. At large, James Pinkham, chairman 8fe Paul. J. W. Earle, management of the household during the of the War Claimed by the Laited States. George Wells, secretary W. J. Dean, J. T. at Otter Tail put the machinery family's temporary a nsenee, and at the time of the Matin, having interviewed several "A lot of men march oafe In letteis from Mr. Littlepage, lately em James, S. J. Turnblad First district, C. N. £u~ on as temporary chairman the murder had just given the prisoners in the and proceed to create a lot of accidents. ployed as an agent of the treasury department, circus celebrities, undertakes to satisfy McLaughlin, A. B. Quimby Second district, J-ne report of the committee on credentials jail their supper Elmer and other employes to the solicitor of the treasury, he says The side that can produce the' I J. P. Grout, W. Myer Third district, William their curiosity. Mr. Loyal, who has showed 405 delegates, representing of the sheriff boarded with him, and* after He infers at his special assignment would most accidents tor the greatest number Johnson, M. W. Skinner Fourth district, sixty-five counties, present. The committee supper Elmer asked the deceased if she intended been ringmaster of the leading Paris be to recover such property belonging to Father Mahoney, A. P. Peterson Fifth district, of consecutive hours wins the day." on permanent organization reported the going out. She replied at if she felt the late Confederate states as has been fraud circus for 32 years, supplies interesting 1 0 A. A. Stone, A. B. Ebeltoffc. The committee VJ5S3 "owjngs .the permanent officers of the like it, she would do so. At this Elmer pulled ulently or improperly diverted or concealed. recommended at the number of if convention: Chairman. S. B. Williams of information concerning horses. "The his reyolver and shot her three times—m the He found at in the"winter of 1864 he was delegates at large be increased from five to £*™n«apoBs secretary, John J. Moe of Twin arm, below the ear and in the neck. The horse," he says, "contrary to eeneral ordered to the Confederate ship "The Texas' seven, and named Rev, D. Morgan and F. r. a "ey assistant secretary, D. E. Shepherd Thrift a Earnings murderer immediately gave himself up to another (alias "The Pampeiero"). This vessel was belief, is the most stupid animal on S. Reimestad at the additional members. S£.™.' a I 8Peech of acceptance Mr. deputy sheriff, who locked liim in a built at Glasgow as a No 1 sloop of war The Northwestern Prohibitionist wanted a the Newark (N. J.) Press-Begister. Williams alluded to the fact that earth. He has only one faculty— cell. A great crowd soon gathered and began and was to have received her armament member of the committee, but after a long &e .once before presided over a Farmers area thrifty class and manage to prepare ropes and to break into the memory. You must teach him his and equipment while lying off the coasi squabble their request was refused and the i. where there were jail. The police were active, and under direction in good and bad season to live of England by another vessel. Capt. Henry report adopted, exercises with' the cavesson and the of the mayor several men were arrested^and I delegates, and most of comfortably. They do not waste their Sinclair, of the Confederate states navy long whip. Having forced them into Mr. Lawrence announced the total sum locked up. The latter belonged to tnem left before the convention was over because superintended the construction of the vessel substance in issipation, and thereforethey subscribed for the fund as §4,600, one man, the fire department, and some firemen rang his head, you must use the short whip some of the others were so strong on its cost being §1,400,000 all of which was whose name he was forbidden to give, having always have something to fall the fire bell. Almost every member of the prohibition sentiment. fully paid by the Confederate government when he resists, and give him a carrot contributed §400. back upon. They own their own Col. Bam of Kentucky came into the hall department gathered, and the mob made a The vessel started to sea, but having been reported Rev. J. Pinkham, of Minneapolis was when he obeys. Whips and carrots at this juncture and was escorted to the platterm rush for the city hall to tear it down. houses, generally free from debt, rearr as a Confederate cruiser was peized nominated f&c 'Congress in the Fourth district. amid rapturous applause. He afterward A masked mob of 100 determined men then form the secret of the trainer. The Capt. Sinclair secured her release by guaran families and leave something at death 1 »*fHj made a telling speech. overpowered Sheriff Miller and Deputy Bronte teeing that she should not go into the hands horse must be from 5 to 7 years old How is it with the average well-paidartisan The'committee on resolutions, through its through the cages and took the murderer CBAUD FARATKB ATTDMASS MEETING. of the Confederacy until they should be entitled before that age he is too spirited in the city? His yearly wages secretary, llev. W. W. Satterlee, made its re- out. The mob was well organized and headed to have her. He then chartered The Prohibitionists literally took possession a a resolutions and adopt- by resolute men of Whapeton atd Breckenndge. after it his muscles are not elastic is equal to the net income of a good her, and when a few months after the of St. Paitrl after 7 o'clock on the second ed with very little change, those which were The sheriff offered all the physical Confederacy collapsed she was sailing farm, his necessities arenogreater than night of the convention and owned the town, enough. made being in wording and not in matter. resistance his 260 pound afforded, but did under the same charter. The vessel was fully or a large portion of it. Shortly after at those of the farmer, bnt his condition, The first thing to do is to accustom 1 be platform, as adopted, follows: not attempt to 6hoot or fight because paid for by the Confederate government and hour the delegates and local clubs began to is not comparable to that of the latter- Whereas, In all great reforms, history is your horse to the ring, to make him the mob were all his friends and said the life should belong to the United States. She is form in line on Seventh street, near the market constantly repeating itself, and as the great It can be said with entire truth that of the murderer not worth the life of a friend still valuable and is now trading between run round regularly, and then to house. The line started about 500 conflict, for thefallot chattel slavery throughout After the hanging the mob quietly dispersed, Edmburg and Copenhagen There are several if the farmer lived as recklessly as the strong, and inarching to Third street, proceeded stop at a given signal. To accomplish the world has been fought and won, we and the hundreds of men and women who other Clydebuilt steamers constructed by the down to the union depot. Here the ordinary artisan in the city does hd this, the animal is brought into now have anothernot less glorious, resulting witnessed the hanging went home batisfied. Confederate government, similarly disposed visiting clubs from Minneapolis were met and would become bankrupt in very short the ring. The trainer holds in his to all lands, namely, the overthrow Elmer said he did not know why he killed the of by their agents or cantams, which should were escorted back to Market Hall. The of alcoholic despotism which demand our order. Now, suppose the artisan ofj girl,and was sorry at he had done so. When left hand a tether, which is passed into now belong to the United States There weie route was over Sibley and Seventh streets, mightiest efforts. England led in the first asked if wished to prey he said. "No." the city should adopt the temperate also two powerful rams, built by Laird & Co., the cavesson, a kind of iron crescent and as the procession moved through American is leading in this and the king of Miss Korbel was twenty-one years old and on the Mersey, ostensibly for the Chinese the city with several bands of ai:d thrifty habits of the farmer, how armed with sharp points fixed kings is at the head of our columns. In this was highly respected by all who knew her. government, but inspected and tested by music playing a fine display was long would it be before building asso- sgj on the nose of the horse in his right latter conflict the issue is between the continued Elmer had never kept company with her, made. The ladies were in open carriages. Confederate officers. They were seized by the ciations would multiply and the home- -ff| hand he holds a long whip. Behind supply of intoxicants, by manufacture, and had no claim to her attention, and why Every man and "woman in line carried a new British authorities and were finally disposed sale and importation and its immediate and he should murder the girl is a mystery. the animal an assistant with a stout, steads of the artisan spring up by thei- *jg| hroom, bearing the characteristic white rosette of by the Confederate agents in charge, and unconditional prohibition. The murderer came from Massachusetts to hundreds? The prosperity of a work- 3*| of the Prohibitionists. Banners and are now in the British navy. Powerful Clydebuilt short whip is posted. The trainer Besolved. Thati the future of this conflict Minnesota in 1862 and enlisted at For transparencies were carried at intervals bearing steamers and rams were built in France calls on the horse to start, and, pulling er is not so much in the making of 4lf we fully endorse the national platform Snelling. He has been about Wahpeton significant legends, such as "We Say the for the Confederate government, Two new his tether and cracking his long money as in the saving of it. With adopted at Indianapolis by the Prohibition two years and has borne a Saloon Must Go/ ''No North, No South," Clyde-built steamers, the City of Petersburg whip, forces him to gallop round. If most wage-earners an increase of in- ^ft party, ond commend to the suffrages of all good character, though frequently "Fo God. Home and Native Land," and and the old Dominion, which were built for citizens its nominees, Gen. Clinton B. Fisk exhibiting a weakness for strong he refuses, the assistant, uses his whip come is followed by a corresponding fij. others of like nature. the Confederate government and paid for by and Dr. John A. Brooks, as president and drink but he was sober when the murder it, are now running between Liverpool and also if he is obedient, he is rewarded When the procession arrived at Market increase of expenditure ,so no perma- *.j^ vice president of these United States at was committed. He formerly lived in Fargo Dublin. Hall, and the crowd poured into the big with a carrot. To make him stop nent benefit is derived from it. All ther if| we regard the saloon traffic as the great and is well known throughout the county. "building, the scene on the interior was a wild Mr. Littlepage files an itemized statement shore the trainer cracks his long whip efforts of labor unions have been diT curse of the human race and the most dangerous Six years ago he was employed by John one for some time. Flags and brooms of Confederate property unrecovered by the again, while the assistant, with his element in our government, and we Haggart, sheriff of Cass county, and served rected to the end of increasing the ""^t "were waved, wild cries rent the air, United states government, amounting to demand its total suppression by constitutional as deputy sheriff. Previous to his arrival short whip, throws himself suddenly wages of the workman without any ij such as "Fisk-Fisk-Fisk and Brooks," or $30,000,000, most of which is in English and statutory enactments. at Fargo he had been deputy sheriff at in iront or the animal, and the result "What's the matter with Fisk?" with the hands. He estimates that there are $6,000,000 thought of saving and economizing it. Besolved, That, as the license law of Minnesota Rochester, Minn. He was given to drinking, response in a voice of thunder, ''He's all worth in the United States, not including is obtained. This is the great defect of labor organization, grants all the revenue derived from more or less, and four years ago Mr, right." President Williams had some trouble the value of many millions of dollars Mr. Loyal tells us that "the horse the saloons in the villages and cities to their Haggar discharged him. He remained a which neither teaches thrift *i in getting order out of the chaos, but finally* worth of cotton belonging to the Confederate own use, Avhile the taxation resulting is borne while longer and then went to James B. has a great objection to kneeling or nor provides co-operative methods of succeeded. government shipped from Brownsville. very largely by the farmer element, without Powers' Helendale stock farm. From there lying down at any moment. This feat Market Hall was crowded with one of the Galveston and Matamoras since the war. cheap purchasing. Dissipation which Ecense, he went to Wahpeton, and has since acted ower to prevent the granting of «uch biggest audiences ever within its v. alls. Every is taught by means of iron braclets wastes the substance and wrecks the as deputy under Sheriff Miller. we declare such law unjust and appeal seat was filled to overflowing, and hundreds placed on his ankles and attached to health of the worker meets with no „,,*! to the farmers to assist us in crushing Another Chicago Dynamiter Arrested. of people, including many ladies, were standing a tether held by the trainer, who, by ANOTHER ACCOUNT. the saloon and preventing their robbery. condemnation. As long as thrift and. in the aisles. Upon the stage were A gunsmith named Rudolph Sevic was arrested Resolved, Tha the indorsement of the sudden jerks or pulls as he is moving, seated the candidates nominated for state at Chicago, and is now behind prison economy do not rule the life of theav- r! The Bohemian farmers began to gather in license system by dealers and manufacturers makes him fall or kneel. The animal offices during the day. It is estimated bars under bonds of $7,000. He is charged town towards night. After some consultation erage wofkingman in the cites, so long of intoxicants is prima facie evidence at at fully 2,500 people were present. After with DeVug the individual who furnished remembers the lessons, and, by dint it was decided to use strategy, and the will the workingman be the under dog license, whether high or low, promotes their a number of war and patriotic melodies, dynamite to the conspirators who intended Bohemians withdrew. In the middle of the of whip and carrot, ultimately performs business and gives them a monopoly of in the struggle of life. Every dollar Col. George W. Bain, of Louisville, Ky,, to assassinate the three law, officers most night a sudden outburst of voices near the them at the mere command of a traffic at is believed to be a public evil, earned and wasted by workingmen con- 2 was introduced by the president as the, prominent in the Haymarket prosecution. jail roused the whole town. All the citizens, and proves the charge that license is a harto the trainer. The horse is taught to first speaker of the evening. The telling parts Sevic acknowledges that he has been illegally tributes to make labor's fight weaker,, and those of Breckenridge as well, repaired prohibition. dance to music in the same way with of his speech were as follows: dealing in dynamite and at he has sold to the scene. About the jail was gathered and every dollar saved and turned togood Resolved, That high license has not appreciably over fifty pounds of the explosive t^ Certainly we must feel satisfied with the audience the foot braclets." a mob of about seventy-five masked men. account makes labor's causestronger. decreased the evils of intemperance in various persons within a year. He we have to-night. I want to first make They made a rush for the jail, but at the As regards the learned horse, who our Btate, and has proven itself as great a And these dollars, saved or will only admit having sold ten a point for the business men of this audience. command of Sheriff Miller they halted. I 0F opens boxes and takes articles out of failure in praotice as it has always been W pounds to Chicago anarchists, and I make the charge that at the bottom of the wasted, affect for good or bad the welfare was only for a moment, however. They surrounded recognized in principle at saloons are them, here is how the animal is trained assets that he either never knew them crime, social disorder, battle between labor the sheriff and his twelve deputies, of the community as well as that rapidly increasing, and at here, as elsewhere, or cannot remember who they were. Inspecto and capital and the wrong of the poor lies the to do it: "I first set a carrot," and firmly, though without harsh treatment, of the individual. their reduction is only temporary Bonfield says he has proof that the ten liquor business. I say until naked feet are hustled them to one side. says Mr. Loyal. "I" place it in a at it is good law, good logic and good reason pounds, if not more, went to Hronek, Chapek shod, until shivering forms are clad, it's a With crowbars and sledge hammers box. I then lead the* horse to the at whoever aids, abets or countenances and Chleboun. When Sevic waB marched shame to keep God's productions shut up in they then attacked the cell of the prisoner. box. He smells the carrot, lifts up a crime is accessory thereto, and the Republican into the dock, Inspector Bonfield said he was Th Awful Facts of the Kichv store-houses and they cry over-production. The wonderful nerve of the murderer was and Democratic parties do, by their license probably the most dangerous dynamiter in the lid of the box with his nose and Within the last four years 22 hundreds of admired even by the most desperate of his Information for infirm capitalists is*1thus laws, give legal standmgt the liquor the city. The inspector appeared as prosecutor millions of dollars have gone out of the pockets takes out the vegetable, which he is lynchers. Elmer sat on his cot in his cell crime and are therefore jointly responsible given by the Chicago Herald: £1 and said: of the working people for drink. Close and watched the progress made by the workers allowed to eat. The next day, before for its results. every saloon in St. Paul next Saturday, keep Just as the hour for winding up the who were battering down the cell doors, Sevic is a Bohemian gunsmith and a friend letting the horse free, I show him a Resolved. Tha we especially confirm the them closed from sunup to sundown, let no as if he doubted their skill in such work. Not of Chapek, Hronek and Chleboun. June 21 day's transactions in the stock board handkerchief full of bran. He takes action of our national convention on the man in or out, and by Saturday night there a word escaped his lips, but when the third 1687, he bought twenty-five pounds of dynamite was sounding from Trinity tower, awell-dressed Sabbath question as judicious and wise, providing it and tries to eat it. I then let him wouldn't be a beef steak left in a butcher steel door at separated him from the mob of the American Powder company. for the protection of our citizens who man emerged form an shop in St. Paul. I tell you we men are getting loose. He runs to the box, but—bitter fell he stood up and presented his head for He told me at he had sold this twenty-five religiously observe the seventh day as Sabbath. things into a great shape. No wonder "exchange" in lower Broadway and the noose to be slipped over. When the mob pounds to a farmer living in Minnesota. I deception—it is empty. The day the women are wanting the ballot box to set left the jail, Elmer clasped the rope with both don't believe his story and have reason to started to cross the sidewalk. He after I resume the exercise, but Resolved, Tha the announced intention things straight. They say this is a free hands to keep from being jerked down and believe that dynamite never went out of was old and rheumatic. A heavy this time the horse finds the handkerchief of the national Republican party to remove country, if a man wants to drink let him do appeared perfectly cool. After leaving the Chicago. On May 26, of this year, Sevic from tobacco and intoxicating beverages the with the bran in the box. He cane in his right hand helped him to so, and take the consequences. The only court yard, the mob quickened its pace and again bought twenty-five pounds of dynamite internal revenue taxes without abolishing trouble about at is at while they take was soon in a swift raee for the bridge. of the American Powder company. takes it out and I reward him with a steady his feeble steps. He reached, the saloons and for the purpose of maintainf^ the drink, somebody else has to take the The immense erowd pressed closely about This dynamite was of exactly the same grade carrot. I decrease the amount of bran the middle of the walk when a man.* ing a high protective tariff upon articles of consequences. There isn't a rose on the the running prisoner when one partially and had the same stamps as at found in in the handkerchief every day, until making his way rapidly uptown ran necessity in ordinary use, will result in cheap liquor seller's wife's bonnet at didn't cost tripped him and Elmer said: "Don't do possession of the three conspirators. I consider in the end I put merely the handkerchief whisky and tobacco and high-priced clothing, against him violently. The rheumatic roses from some other woman's cheek, not a that boys, I've got the worst of the deal him a more dangerous man than any and is opposed to the best interests of the in the box. The horse biings it jewel upon his daughters's fingers but cost now." When the mob stepped on tjje bridge of the three, and I ask at he be held leg quivered, the cane and left arm people. jewels from some manly lives. I tell you tonight and the rope had been thrown over ^stringer, larger bonds. to me and gets his carrot. I then reduce waved wildly in the air the unfortunate Resolved, Tha we recognize the Demoa as a Southern man, at God will Elmer was asked if he had anything to say. Sevic professed total ignorance of English, the size of the carrot every day, man would surely have fallen* a party as the self-confessed advocate smite this country unles we take measures "No, I guess not,'" he replied. "Why did you although Inspector Bonfield said at he until at last I give him nothing. The and defender of the liquor traffic, and, while to protect the womanhood of the country. had not another man, a blue-nosed kill the girl?" was asked. I did it in the knew it possibly well. Judge Lyon explained horse continues to perform with the te we admire its candor, we deplore its lack of If there isn't enough manhood in this country seedy cold-looking specimen, started j? heat of passion," he said. Elmer was asked the case to the prisoner through an interpreter, conscience regarding a great evil which is destroying to protect woman, let us put the ballot handkerchief in the hope of getting the if he wanted to send a word to relatives, or and then assented to Inspector Bonfield's forward and seized him. The effort the very foundations of our republic. into the hands of our women. carrot." if he wished to pray. He said not, and asked motion to continue the case a week in was successful, and the rheumatic the mob if they wanted to tie his hands in bonds of $7,000. ^Resolved. Tha a great hindrance to the gentleman gladly accepted the proffer front or behind his back. They were tied behind "There is no doubt of Sevic's connection suppression of the traffic in beverages by the his back. "Are you ready," was asked. of further assistance in crossing the with the conspirators," said Inspector Bonfield Some days ago a well dressed person walked state law is found in the legal right of citizens A W a of Accidents. "Yes," said Elmer "hoist away." The horrid subsequently. "The identity of the slippery street. When he waa safely t, into a jfaribault hotel and registered from of other states and countries to import such deed was done blood atoned for blood. dynamite itself proves that. Then Sevic is a "It's all bosh," said Mr. Lamar to a on the other side and in the doorway j§S| Milwaukee,and inquiredthe whereabouts of one liquors into prohibition states, and we declare The body was cut down at 4 o'clock by the friend and countryman of Hronek, Chapek of the prominent men of the city. He spoke it to be the immediate duty of congress under New York Sun correspondent, "to call of the restaurant to which he was LJp coroner. The parents of the murdered girl and Chleboun. This comes pretty near proving familiarKofhim to the landlord, saying he the power to regulate commerce, bothforeign watched every movement of the lynchers me absent-minded. I was never absent-minded bound, he turned to his assisant an&jp^ Sevic's connection with the plot. The would ha re to hunt him up as he had business and interstate, to prohibit the importation with delight. bombs made from this dynamite were of the or bewildered in my life, said: with him. The landlord assigned a of intoxicating beverages into any state 'devilish pattern.' One of them might have except in battle. In official I life can room to his guest and took up his baggage. where the saloon traffic is made a statutory I* killed fifty men." "You have done me a considerabrenti The .gentleman partook of several meals, being crime. This is a national question of permanent keep as straight and regular as a clock. The police say at the discovery of the favor, my man, and I thank you. It S% very liberal in his praises. After several importance demanding the power of a WAR IN KANSAS. But I'll own up to getting bewildered bombs, which 8 re doubtless the product of «^i^ days a no return of the guest the landlord would have been a dangerous fall." national party. Sevic's handiwork, is an important link in the in battle. I never knew where I was began to feel a little nervous, and looked to Resolved, Tha it is the duty of the state "I'm sure you 're very welcome, sir" A Terrible Fight in Which Seyeral Men tow chain of evidence against Hronek, Chapek and nor where the enemy were. After I see what his guest had left for security. The legislature to require each railway company responded the other, taking off his Killed, the Number Being Stated as Eleren. Chleboun. The bombs were the invention of heavy baggage contained a good-sized rock doing business in the state to provide suitable had been in two or three fights I concluded hat. Hronek, and their manufacture by a practical and the small piece a bag of sand. and adequate stock yards at such stations A terrible encounter between Hngeton and that I must lay down some definite gunsmith goes far to show a deep-laid conspiracy. The well-dresssed man was fumbling Woodsdale men occurred in Stevens county, asimay be designated by the railroad The tug Mystic arrived at PortTownsend I is thought by the police at rule of conduct in a fight to which in his pockets. Kansas, whereby seven men lost their liveB. commissioners for the handling and shipping from Alaska with the schooner Dolphin, many-more of the bombs are in existence, as I could hold myself, for it I did not, I Sam Robinson, the city marshal of Hugeton. of grain, cattle and other products under "You look cold," he said, "andhungry, Grace, Ada and Anna Beck in tow. These there is no other probable theory to explain and M. Cook of the same town went to the suGhirules and regulations as will insure to could not tell where my bewilderment are n't you?" schooners were seized in Behring sea for illegal the use of the large quantities of dynamite Dduley ranch, near Pony creek, accompanied evesy shipper equal rights, facilities aad might some day take me and my regiment. seal fishing, and will be sold at public handled by the Bohemian gunsmith. Sevic "Yes sir," eagerly, "and I hain't got by their wives, to look up some cattle, which privileges. auction Aug. 22. is twenty-eight years old and of intelligent I decided that no matter what no place to sleep nor no money to getme they were trying to buy. While taking dinner Recognizing and declaring that the prohibition appearance. He understands and speaks but happened, I would always go ahead A man giving the name of W. B. Gillett of Deputy Sheriff Short, a Woodsdale man, anything of the liquor traffic has become the little English. Inspector Bonfield Boston, who sojourned at the Queen's hotel accompanied by five other Woodsdale men, in ar ^straight line just as far dominant issue in national politics, we invite "Well, here, you get yourself something also captured several infernal machines. in Winnipeg, has done up a Winnipeger, Mr. rode up to the party, and asked Robinson to to full party fellowship all those who on this as circumstances and the enemy to eat, and drink, too," and the They are of zinc, 4% or 5 inches in Radford, to the extent of $1,700. Gillett surrender, as he had a warrant for his arrest. onei dominant issue are with us agreed, in height, of cylinder shape, 2% inches in diameter. would let me. At the battle of Williamsburg rheumatic man slipped a piece of silver produced bank drafts to this amount and Robinson said he would go a short distance the fall belief at this party can and will remove Inside of these cylinders are others of I followed this rule so far into the outstretched hand and skipped for Minnesota. from camp, leaving Cook and the ladies behind, sectional differences, promote national equal height, about an inch in diameter. and then give His enemies a chance to that it nearly cost our people the services disappeared. unity and insure the best wellfare of our entire War has broken out afresh in Pike county, These inside cylinders are filled with dynamite, 'ar take him He did so, and on. reaching a convenient land. Ky. Detectives arrived there looking for of myself and regiment. If it had The recipient bowed and scraped, and between them and the outside covering spot both parties opened fire, with Werecognize with heartfelt thanks the edac/vtional "Kentucky Bill," a desperado. They ran and turning walked slowly up the the space is filled full of cut glass, lead slugs not been for A. P. Hill my first extended the result that four Woodsdale men turned work of the Woman's Christian foul of the McCoy party, who supposed the and broken iron. In the tops of the inside street. He had not gone far when acquaintance with the north would up their toes. The other two fled to the Temperance union, the Good Templars, the detectives were after them, and a battle ensued. cylinders fulminating caps are placed with met the one who had caused the collision strip, and Robinson escaped without a have been made from the slender sign Sons of Temperance and the Scandinavian I is believed at John Dottson McCoy fuses attached. Inspector Bonfield will not scratch. Cook hastened to Hughton and coming down. He had got over iMid Fathe Mathew Total Abstinence socie-riwi, was killed. A number of others were of vantage to be had in a military say whether or not these machines were in gave the alarm, and soon an armed squad which have contributed so much toward •wounded. The clothing of the detectives his hurry, and greeted the blue-nosed, Sevic's house. prison. I charged ahead so hot and went to their assistance. Meeting a inaking the present measure of success possible. was riddled with the bullets from the 800 hero with the laconic: "Did you work. so fast that when I halted my entire lot of Woodsdale men an encounter took shots that were fired. 2 him?y place, which three more persons were killed regiment was through the enemy's Mr. 'Pinkham. after -some minor business Gren. Boulanger rode out in a carriage It-is learned at the object of the plot and a number wounded. The whole county "Fifty cents" was the response. 'was transacted nominated Hugh Harrison lines and in their rear. Hill, however, for the first'time since his duel with Floquet. •nhieh-was discovered at Rustchuk was to is at war, but Sam Robinson has again disappeared. •astihe prohibition candidate for Governor The collider took the coin, applied He drove through the Bois de Boulogue, followed murder Prince Ferdinand. Two of the ringleaders, came up on each side of my regiment John Cross, sheriff of Stevens Rev. J. M. Bull of by sixteen carriages filled with newspaper his teeth and added: Boguteff and Ivanoff, have been arrested. and drove the enemy back. As he rode county, was on» of the men killed in the second Minneapolis moved reporters and admirers who shouted "Is 's good, but the devil of it is, fight. up to me he said: 'Col. Lamar, do at the secretary "A bas Floquet," "A bas Ferry" and "Vive Bobby, we can't play that game very- SS Joh Miller, a wealthy farmer seven miles James Gerrard. a deputy sheriff of Stevens cast the vote for Mr. Bonlanger" until they were hoarse. The general's you know where you are?' I had to often. I clever, but dangerous." north of Hastings, Nebraska, was found dead county, gives the following account of the affair: Harrison. Rev. D. carriage was escorted back to Paris by acknowledge a very limited amount of in his wagon this afternoon upon his return A warrant had been issued to Ed Short, Morgan, an immense crowd of howling gamins. information on that point, and was from Hastings. He was of quarrelsome and constable and city marshal of Woodsdale, ?&&&** indorsing. wanted the roll called Gov. Hill of New York has commuted the never more surprised in my life than vengeful nature, and was arrested some time for the arrest of Sam Robinson. Robinson and he chairman of sentence of Chiara Cignarale. the Italian woman ago for incendiarism. I is «apiposed at he had gone to the neutral trip, and Ed. "I affirm," says Judge Waldo Brown, e&ehtoounty to cast to learn that I had gone through the wbo assassinated her husband, to imprisonment was dragged in Hastings. Short, William Hausloy and Dick Wilson the "vote of the counfor in the Boston Traveler, "that the enemy's lines. Gen. Hill told me to for life. went after him. They found him in a dug the choice so Robert Hogan, a clerk in the office of Supt. take my regiment to the rear and let system of indorsing is all wrong, and out, and ordered him to surrender. He There is a possibility, if no more, at the at the candidate Cosojave, of the Northwestern, was arrested said he would never surrender to Ed. Short. Chicago prosecution of the Bohemian dynamite his men go on, but I begged to be permitted should be utterly abolished. I believe," would know at he at Winona, Minn. He confessed to have Ed told him he could get as many men as he conspirators may result in the capture had the full support to go on, and so my regiment he adds, "that it has been the financial stolen a gold wateh belonging to C. wished from the strip, to go with him to the and punishment of more important criminals. of eaeh delegate. The Hummer, and also a revoler from a satchei was put in line with Hill's brigade and ruin of more men than, perhaps, state (Kansas). Robinson did not surrender Appearances point to Johann Most as the latter eoraasel prevailed in the depot. He is a boy of about twentv went on. arch-conspirator. His trail shows at intervals all other causes." and the roll call but got on his horse and made a run of years, and had been implicitly trusted. His all through the plot. State's Attorney proceeded. I \was without ev«osrb, as each six or seven miles to the Beaver river, where parents a»e very respectable people. "I think that our young men especially Longnecker and Inspector Bonfield are convinced county voted *olid iex Harrison- Eaeh chairman he got a fresh horse and soon distanced the "I used to think," Mr. .uamar went should study the matter carefully at Most belongs in the dock with was allowed to cast the total vote of Two men, named Henry and Maa-fcs, 'Germans, boys, who then gave up the chase. Sheriff on to say, "before I saw much fighting in all its bearings, and adopt somesettled were murdered near Washtueha lake the four Bohemians, and no stone will be left his county on the basis of the convention Cross, hearing that Short and his posse had that the slaughter must be frightful. Washington Terrritory. N. 0. Bluthem is unturned to put him there. Considerable information, call, whether delegates were present or not, been corraled down in the strip, started with policy to'govern their conduct, charged with the crime, and a warrant has which, from the nature of things, I could not see how, where so and the result was at 588 votes were cast, four men for their relief, but they could not so as to be ready to answer the man* been issued for his arrest.' cannot be made public, is already in the inspector's all for Mr. Harrison. find them, so started back up the trail and many bullets were flying, there was who asks them to sign his note. hands, and there is a chance at went into eamp. While they were asleep a United States Marshall Gross has received any chance at all for men to escape The ticket complete \w.as made up as follows: "What responsibility does one as every turn at the missing links may be Hugeton party surprised and disarmed them, a letter from Harlan, Kentucky stating at being hit. But I soon wondered how picked up. sume when he indorses a note? Simply m?de them stand up line and shot them, his deputy is in the court house with 100 For Governor—Hugh Harrison of Minneapolis. any body was hit at all. My men that killing four and wounding one. C. S. Toby this: he is held for the payment of men armed with Winchesters and at he The officers of the-Northern Pacific railway says at the four killed were Sheriff John day at Williamsburg shot themselves will try to hold it. The whiskyites are arming the amount in full, principaland interest, were in consultation for many hours at New Fo Lieutenant Governor—Prof. Theodore CW«, Robert Hubbard. C. W. Eaton, R. and threaten to have blood for the destruction York with Premier Greeuway and Attorney all out of ammunition twice. When if the maker of the note, throughmisfortune, L. Reimestad of Minneapolis. Wik-ox, and at Herbert Tony was wounded. of their property. William Howard, General Martin of Manitoba. The general Jfor we went into bivouac at night I went Secretary of State—Peter Thompson mismanagement, or a \le also said that there might be one or two who has a record of three men killed by anderstandine among outsiders was at of Nobles county. about asking the boys how they felt. cality, fails to pay it. more killed, and that he heard Herbert Reed him, is their leader. The letter states there is they were endeavoring to effect some plan for For State Treasurer—John H. Allen of vwi«! jrounded, but eould not say how he got I met one big Mississippian from my "Notice, the indorser assumes all' certain to be further trouble. co-operation between the Northern Pacific us Falls. inrt. There must have been shooting be-ides and the Red River Valley railroad. Premier home town. this fesponsibility, with no voice inmanagement Fo Attorney General—Chas. E. Shanof The work of launching the 1 Nova Scotia th# above affray, for a boy named Green way, when been at the Fifth Avenue of the business and no Duloith. 'John, did you fire off all vour timber raft was superintended by an expert N'athan Jones, who waf on his return from hotel late tonight, said at an agreerment For Electors—At Large: Father •SiSartin sent from New York by the owner. The raft shaie in the profits of the transaction, Stevens county to Liberal, states at he powder?' %-A had been completed by the representatives of ahoney of St. Paul, J, W. £&ft of was taken in tow by a to a safe anchorage. uassed near two squads' who were firing at if it proves profitable but with, the "No," He said, 1 hard all day, the Manitoba government and the Northern Fergus Falls. The boats have been ordered from Boston "ach other. The latest report at came in certainty of loss if, for any of the rea Pacific offiicials. but at it would no doubt colonel, to do my best, and I didn't First District—Dr. A. W. Ballard of Albert to take the raft in tow. The raft will be .s that eleven men have been killed. So far require legislative endorsement and ratification sons stated, the principal fails to pajgthe Iea. fire but twice. All day long I didn't insured for $ 8 0 0 0 0 reports are very contradictory and many of by the Northern Pacific.!^ note." draw bead on a Yankee but twice. I've 'fsi^-^fmMmmmmmmmtmr^m I twin ii ». 1 fl