New Ulm weekly review (New Ulm, Minn.) 1878-1892
December 26, 1888 · Page 1 of 8
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1 PITH OF IHE NEWS. Few Ulm Review. newspapers telegraphic aoaynnts as *o the Khartoum before tfoe beginning of hoRtilTities. I MINNESOTA IN BRIEF. StuHBOth Coa«*er«i*l kmridnsQam alleged doings ol organized banditti, «ty&ag Mr. Goschen, tie acting' government themselves "White Caps,"%i Northern Ohio. The latest scheme credited to -fehe ferfile a leader, replied that the information received A reporter of a Chicago paper wa»detailed to brain «f President A. B. Stiekney, of tie Chicago, by the government was so uncertain that it investigate the facts. The truth is that St. Paul & Kansas City railroad, is sY^EANDT & WEDDENDOEF, Publishers. would be impossible to suspend the operations these "White Cap" stories are destitute of nothing more nor less than the purchase ^?he young ladies of Anoka have The Very Latest Associated Press Telegrains for the relief of Suakim during^ the any foundation. There IB no -doubt that in and unification of the entire traffic interests organized a toboggan chib.' many weeks that would elapse before the fate some parts of Indiana, and two or three NEW ULM. MINNESOTA Greatly Condensed. of the Mississippi and Ohio rivers, and the of the explorers could be ascertained. John Ohio counties bordering on the river, there consolidation of the St. Paul & Duluth, Duluth A farmers' institute will be held at Morley pressed the government to suspend exist bands of self-appointed regulators who & Iron Range and the Kansas City operations at Suakim until Monday next. Currie'inthenearftiture. choose to call themselves "White Caps," and Florida alligator hunters say that railroads with the river levees in one grand ^Washington Happenings. Mr. Goschen replied that the request could who deal out a rude variety ofjustice to system. "W. S. Conrod wfll on January 1 remoye'his the saurian will be looked upon as not be complied with but he promised that horse thieves, gamblers and lewd women, The governor of "West Virginia who was Mr. Stickney's object is to control the two no instructions would be given to hurry the btlt no such organizations are to be fouad in Washington, said that he should probably wholesale tobacco house if curiosities ten years hence. great factors in the freight business—the operations. in Northern Ohio. issue certificates to the four Democratic iron ore and coal shipments. He will take from Stillwater to St. Paul. Mr. Morley—May I take it, that the government congressmen from that state. Three of the iron ore from the mines about Lake Superior, Henry Meredith, -who shot and wounded them are not elected on the face of the returns, will do the best it can to prevent the bring it by rail to St. Paul, and transship The average daily attendance of %. While a reporter of the London Phil Daly, the gambler at New York, has but the governor's friends say that he commencement of hostilities without tying it here by boat down the Mississippi been recognized as a Lewis Carleton, who pupils in the Winona schools during has decided to disregard that fact. the hands of the military authorities? Methodist Times was on his way to river and up the Ohio river to the iron mills violated hi& parole, and is wanting to complete Mr. Goschen—I cannot tie the hands of the the past month was 1,911. at Pittsbnrg. He will bring the coal back five years of a seven years' sentence \^j a teachers' meeting, he was arrested military authorities. I 6hall not go an inch over the samf route from the mines of Pennsylvania, for forgery in state prison at Columbus, beyond the statement that I have already Record of Cansalties. Several young men at Austin have as the Whitechapel murder. and will make St. Paul the distributing Ohio. A Commons -dispatch says: Carleton made. point for the entire Northwest. organized the Nineteeth Century club While Mrs. W. R. Palmer, wife of a prominent was received at the State prison from Cincinnati, Everybody believes that Emin Bev and There is every .reason to believe that Mr. farmer living near Fort Dodge, Iowa, April 18, 1886, on a. seven years' sentence Henry M. Stanley are both prisoners 'of the for literary improvement. -^^f^^» Stickney's plans have already been consummated. James Evelyth,the veteran clerk 01 was working near a red-hot stove her dress for grand larceny. The board of managers Mahdi. It is at least certain from Osman If this is so the Western railroads and ignited and Bhe was literally roasted alive, paroled him on Aug. 12,1886, but he Digma's letter that the Mahdiisin possession TheMoorhead Reading Koom "association the war department at Washington, the transportation lines of the great lakes dying after a few hours in most fearful had troable with his employers, P. Hayden of a number of things whichStanley is known has been organized and will no longer control the situation. has been in government service since agony. There was no one at home at the & Co., in Columbus, and -was returned to to have carried with him, and is assumed th'at A dispatch from Pittsburgstaffed that a syndicare time of the accident except six small children, prison. On Aug* 8, 1887, he secured another money has been raised to open and both the European's lives are too valuable 1829. He is now 80 years of age. of Pittsburg capitalists have about who were compelled to witness their mother's parole, this time securing employment in from a hostage point of view to be sacrificed furnish rooms. completed the purchase of Gray's Iron line and death without being able to render effective Simpson's iron works as bookkeeper. After by the Soudanese. In the light of this discovery had secured controlling interests in the "Diamond assistance. The children also narrowly escaped working for this firm for three months he H. O. Buchholz, a saloonkeeper ol it is probably thatthe Soudanese fight The pronunciation match promises Jo line. Simultaneously came the the fate of their mother, the older ones disappeared According to his prison record will be indefinitely postponed. Red Wing, was fined f54 in Justice announcement of the purchase of the old being fearfully burned about their heads and he had a wife living in New York City at the to be one of the diversions of the Davidson line or the St. Paul & St. Louis hands while trying to save their mother. time of his imprisonmeat. Graham's court for selling liquor to Packet line by a syndicate of St. Paul men winter. It is even more exciting th an Ole Peterson, laborer living at Dresbach, Evictions were resumed on the Snell lands an habitual drunkard. What the Laborers Want. composed of Messrs. C. Petsch, Minn., was struck by the north-bound Dutchman in Iowa. Marshal Holbrook and posseevicted the spelling match, and rather more O'Connor, T. A. Prendergast, E. C. Lang, The first work before the American Federation on the Milwaukee & St Paul railway William Spainhower from a farm from Arrangements are being made foi William Hamm and H. Stevens. One of destructive to the lines of combatants. of the Labor in session at St. Louis while walking on the track about a mile which his son had been ejected a few days the gentlemen interested said: holding a grand ski tournament at was the reception of the report of the committee above River Junction, and instantly killed. previous. Snell will now push matters until The construction of immense coal and ore on boycott and labor. The committee The body was brought to Winona. The every settler who has not made settlement Red Wing some time during January docks at South St. Paul will begin at once recommended several boycotts. The convention If there is anything that makes a body will be taken to Dresbach and interred is evicted This will be followed by an and at least $250,000 will be expended on or February under the auspices ol then endorsed the use of union labels. at the sametime as that ofBrakeman Brooks, eviction of settlers on Welles' and Litchfields' thrifty Yankee mad it is to have a these improvements. Mr. Stiekney has long The report of the committee on constitution the Aurora Ski club. who was killed in the Reed's Landing wreck. lands for whom writs have beenissued. Land had in his mind the necessity of extending his was taken up and considered seriatim. During checked satchel, worth with contents Peterson was forty-five years old. All his owners state that they are now thoroughly system to Duluth and to the iron mines. He the debate some serious reflections were George Thompson, one of the men relatives live in Norway. At the inquest over in earnest, and injunctions will be issued has considered the building of a new line about five dollars, turn up just after cast upon tne Knights of Labor, and the the body of Brakeman Brooks the coroner's against all evicted settlers who have returned who went through Thielman's hardware but to get hold of the St. Paul & Duluth is assertion made that that order was rapidly jury at^Wabasha returned a verdict holding to the farms. This will result seriously to he has put in a lost-baggage claim more desirable. By bringing the ore to St. store at St. Gloud last fall, was disintegrating. 0. R. Lake, representing the conductor and engineer of the southbound settlers, disobedience of injunction being contempt Paul, and thence to Pittsburg by the river for fifty dollars. the International Typographical union, ft eight responsible for the accident of court, and all remaining on the found guilty of grand larceny in the route, instead of via the lake route as most of defended the Knights and claimed and Brook's death. land will be compelled to pay a fine or be first degree. The jury was" out about it goes now, it will have to be rehandled there was no foundation for statements that imprisoned. Being without funds, a majority but once instead of twice. This is one great the order was dwindling away. Committee five minutes. The largest artificial basin for will be compelled to accept the harsh alternative argument in favor of the plan. Pittsburg on constitution continued its report. A pro\ibionfor or go to jail. Personal Talk. docking and repairing the hulls of must have the ore. Of late years the Pittsburg bonding the president and treasurer Adelheid Jans, adopted daughter The Winnipeg officials telegraphed Chief capitalists have become alarmed at the to the amount of $2,000 was adoptedalso Mayor Hewitt, in his testimony before the ships in the United States is being of Michael Schneider of Marshan, Fields at Fargo, to know if Gillette, alias McCauley, increase of the iron manufacturing industries a provision setting the per capita tax state senate committee investigating New the man who was arrested on suspicion of Toledo, Cleveland, Buffalo and other ports, aged ten years, has been committed completed at Newport News, Va. It irom affiliated bodies at one cent per month, York city affairs, expressed his opinion that of being the much-wanted forger af Winnipeg, made possible by their easier access to the and $25 per year from central labor unions! Col. Cockenll, of the World, was a liar. Col. to the reform school by justice Newell is 600 feet long, 130 feet wide, with would waive extradition and insisting mines. The cost of getting the ore to Pittsburg The incoming executive council was ordered Cockenll has addressed a letter to Mr. Hewitt, of Hastings upon a charge of vicious that he be held by all means until officers arrive will be greatly lessened by utilizing the to devise a plan for industrial divisions or a depth of twenty-five feet over the deelaringthatthe latter is a liar, a blackguard with warrants. The prisoner has retained rivers, and this condition alone makes the trade sections. The committee on "the eighthour and a slanderer. The colonel says he can and incorrigible conduct. sill at high tide. It is furnished with attorneys, who have applied for a Pittsburg men take hold of the new scheme day" reported, favoring simultaneous prove it by Mr. Hewitt's public record. writ of habeas corpus. The prisoner now with a will. The great benefit which St. Paul mass meetings throughout the country The pole of W. H. Cowan's wagon pumps that can empty it in 2% Alexander Davis who was one of the Millionane claims that his name is Allen and that he is will derive is obvious. She need no longer for the purpose of furthering the eighthour dropped when coming down hill near mine owners of California twenty hours. from Boston, but a certain woman at Fargo sigh lor a waterway to the lakes or look movement. They named the yeais ago, was found dead in his apartments states that she has received letters from him with jealous eyes on the commercial growth Owatonna, and wagon and all went following dates for holding such meetings, Brooklyn, N. Y. Time and vicissitude since August in which his signature appeared of Duluth. She will be in reality as well as viz: Feb. 22, 1889 July 4, 1889: ever an embankment. Cowan was of fortune had reduced the man to ab George A. Gillette. From telegrams received name the head of navigation of the preat l^abor Day (first Mondavm September) 1889 Pope Leo rises at 5 o'clock in summer poverty It is stated that at one time seriously hurt, having his upper jaw it is learned that the individual who river, and will becin to reap the profits oiher A and again on Eeb. 22, 1S90 recommending Davis was attorney general ofMinnesota, but and 6 in winter. He takes half is wanted obtained $1,500 in Winnipeg by geographical position. The river traffic will that the secretary of the federation shall collect broken in several places, and it is this is a mistake. He built the first hydraulic forgery. be thoroughly levived and put back on the all possible statistics bearing upon the an hour to meditate. At 8 o'clock flume in Cafcfornia in 1854, and in 1880 thought he is injured internally. flourishing basis of early days. The purchase question and its chances of success Judge Ross in the United States court at 4 sold the Little (Chief gold and silver mine, of the old lines is only prehminarv. It was he takes his cafe au lait and a roll. also that where possible, amiable arrangements Los Angeles, Cal., rendered an interesting The village council of Willmar has which he owned, to a New York syndicate for necessary to get the wharfage and other shall be made with employers decision as to the rights of Indians Leo XIII. is one of the most abstemious $3,000,000. ThisiBTjm he subsequently lost facilities fixed the saloon license for next year for the short time. The committee declined living on their own reservations to exercise in speculation foi New York. His to set a definite day for the enforcement of of men, and the entire expenses There is no doubt that the buying up of their tribal laws and pass sentence ol death. at |800 and limiting the number of partner in Denver is J£on. D. B. Barnum. the river lines by Pittsburg and St. Paul the demand for eight hours, throwing that The case was that of Bill Whaley. Poncho In early days Mi. Davis married,and oneof his of his table do not average more saloons to fur. Under a license of people is in furtherance of Mr. Stickney's qaestion back to the federation for its decision. France, Scott Luke, Pete and Jason Chino, daughters is Mrs. George H. Waterbury, scheme. One the St. Paul men admitted Lavineof Chicago, wanted May 1,1890, Tule river Indians, charged with the murder $500 last year seven saloons took than 1 a day the whole year around. wife of the postoffice inspsetpr at Fairbault, this when questioned. Mr. Stiekney is at as the date, and also wanted the demand of their medicine man, Juan Baptista, because Minn. out license, while under a $200 license It must be remembered that the pope present the East. confined to the building trades onlv. Much twenty of his patients had died under eloquence was poured out on the" subject for lwB6 we had eleven saloons. his care and Indians believed he was systematically The trip from St. Paul to Pittsburg can be always takes his meals alone. everybody wanted eight hours, and most of poisoning them. Judge Ross in his made in from seven to ten davs by a steamer Man's "Wicked Doings. them wanted May 1, 1890. set as the day for Th&members of John Ball post, G, decision stated that under an act of congress towing three barges of 3,000 tons capacity. the demand—which was finally agreed to. of 1885 all Indians committing crimes against The traffic will not of course, be The coroner's jury at Birmingham, Ala., A. R. of Winona, gave a very pleasant An "oil witch," who can "locate' Resolutions were adopted: persons or property of other Indians or other confined to coal and ore alone, but held an inquest s» the body of Irene Hawes, benefit entertainment for the merchandise freight of all description will be oil wells as the ordinary conjurer found in the lake, and return a verdict that persons within the territory of the United Favoring the Australian system of voting taken. St. Paul merchants can get their importations benefit of Mr. Hale, one of their number, deceased came to her death at the hands of Snates, are amenable to the laws of the requesting President Harrison to appoint a. does those of water, is reported from from the seaport via Pittsburg as her lather, R, JR. Hctwes. United States, whether living on their reservations union printer to the position of public printer who was injured at the time of well as by the Buffalo-Duluth route. The or not. The defendents were sentenced asking from legislatures and congress the somewhere in Pennsylvania, and it is George Barton, about sixty years of age, the Republican ratification here by way freight business will not be neglected, to five years' imprisonment and a fine repeal of all conspiracy laws and the passage shot and killed himself at Faribault, Minn. said that near a dozen gushers are and a special attention will be given to the of$i e£?b' of the bill now before congress to confine the premature discharge of a cannon. Mr, Barton was an old resident of Rice passenger and excursion business. A side issue convicts-made goods to the states where due to her magic powers. She is a County. At the time of his death he owned There was a large attendance, and Deputy Sheriff H. G. Lyons arrived at Livingston, will be the running of a fine new excuision manufactured, and prohibiting the importation A farrojn, Warsaw, and one in Northfield. Montana, withV. B. Strong','' «'hom boat between St. Paul and Red Wing beautiful Swede, rich and well educated, the affair proved a financial and social of convict-made goods asking the abolition Mr. Barton and his wife parted some time be had arrested for killing William Houx during the summer months. of contract work on all public works: success. A feature of the eveningwas yet now and then turns a pretty $go, and he had just made arrangements to a stockman of Hawk Creek, at that place and favoring compulsory education. live Tsith his daughter, Mrs. A, A. McLaughlin. about fifty miles northeast of Billings. Houx the bidding off of baskets for the penny by the gift she cannot explain The federation then went into executive being enamoured of Mrs. Strong had made Is Stanley Safe! pession for the consideration of matters not refreshments. repeated advances toward and attempted any more'than her beholders. At Glyndon, Minn., while L. B. Peterson desired to be made public. In the British house of commons, Mr several times to induce her to leave her husband, was waiting in a caboose used as a waiting Luverne suffered fronrardisastrous Smith the government leader, replying to without avail, threatening at various room two tramps went into the caboose, Mr. Wilfrid Lawson, said that so far as was times to kill Strong, on whom he had twice fire. The buildings were occupied as Fiie Men Killed. presented a revolver at his head and demanded A party of gunners who left Orlani»do, known to the government the letter written leveled his Winchester. Mrs. Strong each his money and valuables. Not submitting, follows: H. F. Kilgore, drug store, by Osman Digna announces the surrender of A horrible disaster, resulting in the death time placing herself between the muzzle of the Fla., under the leadership of one of the highwaymen choked him, taking Emm Pasha and a white traveler. The government of five men occurred on the giounds of the weapon and her husband and averting books and stationery, loss about his watch and $20 in cash, leaving him insensible, had no means of knowing whether Stevens' Point Water Works companv at Miles Hall, an old hunter and trapper bloodshed. On the morning of the 16th, $3,000, partially insured J. H. in which condition he was found by these allegations were well founded. Mi*. StevenB' Point, Wis. A defective scaffolding Houx renewed his abuse and threatened the started a large buck in the woods the operator and baggagemen. The robbers Stanhope, minister of war, replying to Mr inside the standpipe collapsed and precipitated Doble cigars and tobacco, nearly all life of Strong, wheu be drew his revolver and escaped. Dillon, stated that the cost of the army of five men to the ground, a distance ot ba^k of the town. As the buck circled shot Houx through the heart, remarking, the stock and furniture was lost J. occupation in Egypt during'the current year ninety-five feet mangling them beyond recognition. At Howards Chapel, Morgan county, W. '"You have had the drop on me long enough about the party each of the would be £110.000. This expense would be Ten men were at work on top of the H: Graff, readj'-made clothing, about Va., George Mason and John Lamp became this time I have the best of it." The coroner borne by Egypt. If the operations entailed pipe at the time, and when without a moment's involved in a difficulty over a watch trade, left for the scene of the tragedy. The victim two-thirds saved, insured for $2,000 gunners took a long and careful aim further expenditures, the government warning the staging pave way five of Mason drew a knile and stabbed his opponent was married, with several children. It is building insured. would consider how they should be met them barely had time to spring for their at him, 15 shots being fired without in his shoulder. Lamp defended hmself with thought a vejdict of justifiable homicide will The Egyptian government had approved the hveB and catch at the brim of the pipe. The a similar weapon. The men slashed each be the result of the inquest. apparent effect, except, that of increasing At a special meeting of the county sending ot reinforcements to Suakim. It is other five were at oi a few leet below the other in a most biutal manner. Finally rumored that Osman Digna his letter expressed ug, and as thev had no support to cling to Lamp drew his keen blade across Mason's The state tcoops have all gone home and commissioners of Waseca county, the deer's speed. Then old a willingness to surrender Emm were carried down the long shaft with the neck, serving the juglar vein and killing him only a few deputy sheriffs are now guarding nntlTltiii) the bondsmen of ex-Treasurer Charles Miles raised his long barreled rifle pasha and his white companion, provided treacherous staging and iour of them met instantly. the jail at Birmingham, Ala. All excitement Esrypt wonld agree to abandon Suakim. If instantaneous death upon the solid masonry McKenna met to adjust the claims oi has passed away, and no apprehension is felt and as the deer sprang into the air Frederick von Oberkampf and Thomas below. The fifth/' a few hours, but did of any new outbreak. The coroner's jury to this proposal is not accepted, it is believed the 6ounty against them. It is reported Mack, on trial for wholesale robberies from not regain consucA. less. to clear a clump of palmettos the old investigate the shooting met and the session that both captives will be killed. Along with street letter boxes, were found guilty at by several prominent citizens was consumed in the examination of Mayor his letter Osman Digna sent several Snider All were young men and single excepting fellow pulled the trigger. The ball Chicago, and will each doubtless receive a Thompson. He testified that he did not consider cartridges, which he altedged were taken Meyers, who leaves a wife and four children. that this meeting was ostensibly long sen cence to the penitentiary. After the the crowd a mob, though many of them from the travelers. The Zanzibaris in whistled along its 175-yard line and The five who were left clinging to the rim of decision Mack claimed to have been unable to compromise with the bondsmen. wanted to lynch Hawes He thought many Stantley's expedition were armed with Snider the pipe held bravely on, and with each other's owing to lack of money to avail himself of a struck the buck in the region of the were present out of curiosity. Thompson rifles, but thei were none in the possession The bondsmen are responsible for assistance safely reached the ladder on mass of evidence in New York. Oberkampf, said he thought twenty-five determined officers of the dervishes Gen. Grenfell recognized the outside of the standpipe. JohnRowe, one heart. "Turning several somersaults about $7*000, and the public sentiment on leaving the court for jail, sought an interview could have driven back the crowd from the letter which Osman Digna had enclosed of the survivors, was instrumental in saving with the postoffice inspector, and is is that they shall makeitgood. he fell dead beyond the trees. The the mouth of the alley leading to the jail as the original one which he had drafted for the lives of his fellows. When he heard the said to have given up valuable information, without bloodshed. He says the officers fired the khedive. Thus Stanley's capture is crash he clutched the rim of the pipe with bullet had cut his heart in twain. The nominations sent to the senate The sheriff of Christian county, Missouri first, and he could not say whether any shots virtually beyond a doubt. The Congo one hand and with the other grasped the has completed the gallows upon which William were fired by the crowd or not. The county State officials have not been informed of the include that of Joseph Kronenberg, hand of the one next to him. J. M. Walker, the king of the Bald Knobbers, is to commissioners notified the coroner matter. Dean, the Joreman, was slightly injured A Berkshire, Eng., farmer has just Jr., who was nominated for register: be hanged on the 28th Inst. The other three and jury that they would not pay the cost while standing at the bottom of the pipe. Osman Digna's letter was a reply to Maj. of the land office at Taylor's Falls, members of the band, David Walker, son of of the investigation, and it was decided to lost a valuable cart colt from a most When he heard the timbers cracking he Bundle's requebt oi last August for news of the king. R. Joseph and Wiley Mathews, who continue it by private subscription. The jumped for the opening, and received slight Minn., in place of Lucas K. Stanard, Emin Pasha. The letter asserts that the extraordinary cause. The colt had are also to be executed until Feb 11. Sheriff commissioners have not announced their reasons bi-uises from flying debris. Just how the accident Mahdi has conquered the whole of the equatorial whose term has expired. Mr. Kronenberg Johnson having received word that an attempt for refusing to pay the cost of the investigation. )r a long time suffered very much occurred is not known. The scaffolding provinces. The Lado letters stated at rescue will be made by the members comes from Sandstone, Pine was built up from the ground inside the that one white man escaped. It is reported from difficulty of breathing. An of the old gang, has sworn in 100 special pipe, but of frail material. county, Minn., and is backed by Hon. that the wounds of Osman Naib, the rebel A tragedy resulting in the death of four deputies to guard the jail and take other precautions operotion having been performed on commander, are serious. Heavy firing continues. persons and the fatal wounding of a fifth occurred Dan Lockwood of Buffalo N. Y.* John to prevent trouble. at Fort Peck Indian agency. For a its throat to no purpose, it was F. Stone of Pine City, Minn.. Edward The dispatches in the papers of the shooting Train Bobbery Down South. The Emin relief expedition committee are week Pretty Boy, one of the Yankton Sioux of E H. Morse, cashier of a bank at San Jackson, chairman of the county finally decided to have it shot. On doubtful of the genuineness of the Osman tribe has been loaded with liquor. Seizing a A train on the Illinois Central was robbed Bernardma, Cal., has ereatpd considerable Digna letter. They suggest that the khedive's stick of fire wood he dealt his squaw a blow one mile north of Duck Hill. Miss. When the committee James Hurley, clerk oi Hfche carcass being cut up and the comment at St. Cloud, Minn. This is the letter may be a copy stolen at Cairo, but on the head which cut a deep gash in the train pulled out of Duck Hill two men boarded the -courts J. D. Markham of Rush same name as the attorney and loan agent they think it more likely that Stanley sent neck severed at the shoulders, to the scalp and fractured her skull. Not satisfied the engine and commanded the engineer in that city who represented the Minnesota on runners to Emin with letters, and that City and Congressman Edmund Rice. with this, he jumped upon the prostrate to pull out fast and not stop until told. great astonishment of those present, Loan and Trust company and who, after these runners were captured. In any case, body of the squaw and made preparations When one mile north of Duck Hill the train The pay of the office is $1,618 per einbezzehng $10,000 or $15,000, mysteriously they are hopeful that even if Emin is a captive to scalp her. By this time a crowd of nearly a fair sized-toad crawled out of the ivas stopped, and the engineer and fireman annum. disappeared about a year ago. It has Stanley is free. a hundred Indians had gathered around were ordered to dismount. They were then opening in the windpipe, and the extraordinrry been surmised that he was in California, as the couple. In the crowd were a amber of marched to the express car. One of the his parents reside there. The query now is, Thomas Brown, the man who shot Indian police who rushed upon Pretty Boy robbers knocked on the door, which was cause of the poor animal's were there two E. H. Morses or was this man The Latest About Stanley. and dragged him from the body of the opened by the messenger. After firing three Policeman Poull at Moorhead, is in shot California St. Cloud's missing citizen? sufferings became at once apparent. squaw. This so enraged Pretty Boy that, SUAKIM, Dec. 16.—The khalifa's letter to shots the men entered and took $3,000—all jail, although it is not generally shaking off his captors, he ran to his tepee Joseph Ford, who murdered Nellie O'Connor, Osman Digna stated that a steamer expedition there was in the car. The firing of the pistol The toad was alnrost red known. Upon being taken back from and secured a Winchester rifle. He at once in New York is a member of an eminently to the equator, commanded by Osman and the stopping of the tram attracted the "when extricated, but gradually as- opened fire on the police, instantly killed respectable family. He was given to Seleh, on arriving at Lado, Osman Pasha attention ot the conductor, who rushed Minneapolis another attempt was •s two of them, and fatally wounded a third. frequent sprees, during which, although with and a white traveler were delivered to them out and was immediately fired upon. He made by the Moorhead people to cmed its natural color. He then proceeded to where his squaw was a wife and five children and a happy home, in chains by Emin's officeis and troops. returned to the train. Charles Hughes of lying, and, placing the muzzle of the rifle between lynch him, and he was sent down he would seek the company of abandoned Osman Seleh, in his letter to the khalifa, Jackson, Tenn., then ran out with a Winchester her lips, fired iour shots. Fin ding escape women. He has lived with a woman of that stated ihat he reached Lado on Oct. 11, and rifle. As he stepped on the ground there for safe keeping. A constant On Glade Mountain, W. Val, resides impossible, he halted on the brow of class, and, in order to satisfy her demands, the knedive had sent a white traveler named he was fired upon. One shot struck him in 4 watch is kept over him and he is al- a hill about a mile from the agency, and, forg'ed and uttered a number of checks, Stanley with a letter telling Emin to go with the left arm and another went through his perhaps the most peculiar after severing the arteries in his wrist with lowed no privileges whatever. He signing the name of a rich relative. A warrant Stanley, and offering the remainder of the stomach, inflicting a fatal wound. He came family in the country. It is a family his hunting knife, shot himself through the was issued for the arrest on a charge of iorce the option of going to Cairo or remaining. to Lexington, Miss., to meet his sister's family has fully recovered from his bullet heart, death being instantaneous. forgery, and an officer was looking for him They refused to enter the Turkish and a younger brother, all of whom were of coincidences. The father and wounds. His trial occurs next month, at the time the murder was committed. bervice and gladly received Osman Seleh. He on the train. Nine shots were fired by Conductor k:4 ^1 mother were married on the 14th day heard that another traveler had visited Wilkinson and Traveling Passenger aad in speaking of it, he says: "Un- & A man claiming to be "Jack the Ripper" Emm, but had gone, and be was searching Agent Robari. three by Hughes and four or less I get a change of venue I guess 1 of October they have had nine was arrested at Montreal on the charge oi From Foreign Lands. for him. five by the robbers. It is believed that neither assaulting a woman. He assaulted Florence shall have to swing." He spoke of it of the men was hit by the shots fired at children, all of whom were born on Advices from South Africa say that, the BERLIN Dec. 16.—Herr Merensky, chief of Newcomb on the street at night and^ was ar* king of Switzerland recently caused the massacre the African missions, thinks that Emin them from the train. The place of the robbery as lightly as though the sentence was rested and taken to police headquarters. the 14th of October five of the of his premier and six chiefs and their may have been captured, but net Stanley. was an open, low marsh, about fifty simply six months in jail. When he was asked for a statement the prisoner people, who were supposed to be concerned I is more likely, he says that the "White yards from the woods. Both robbers ran children are dead, and all of them said: I am Jack the Ripper. I have in a plot to dethrone him in favor of his Traveler" referred to by Osman Digna is eastward into the swamp. A posse is being lust arrived." As he said this he laughed There was a row in Watervilfe' at ceased to breathe on the 14th day of brother. ,^^v Capt. Casate, the Italian explorer. Lieut. organized to join the chase. Bloodhounds uproariously. He afterwards gave his name 4jfi the Hanes house that came very WisBmann has received no counter-orders as -will be used to follow the trail. The description October. The name of the head of as John Langhorn of London, Eng., and yet with regard to the relief expedition. If of one of the men is a good description near having serious ending. I seemsthat said he was twenty five years old. A murderous-looking the family is Joshua Franklin. He the Osman Digna reports are true the Wissmann of the man who recently robbed a tram op knife and a letter signed ''Jack News Generalities. one R. Youngkin, who is in. expedition will be useless. Some journals the Northwestern road. says that he was a Confederate the Ripper" w,as found in his pocket. The argue that it will take at least four An extra session of the Iowa tegTslalmre the employ of the Minneapolis & St. police say the man is a crank. A imp^i soldier that he was captured twice months to cover the distance which the report, may follow if the railroad case now being Louis railway as atinker of speed re A bold attempt at bank Tobbery^was made must travel from Lado, and that therelore heard before Judge Brewer in St. Paul should Fred Acklin, of Ferry Point, Canada, a by the Yankees, and that he lost two Denver Col., at the People's Savings bank, they must be false. corders in cabooses and as a spotter be decided against the Iowa commissioners fireman on the steamer Mary Ethel, has brothers in the war, and that all while part of the force was absent at lunch. SUAKIM, Dec. 16.—The natives do not believe eloped with his sister, the mother of BIX children. or detective for the superintendent,, Itis ann ounced in Chicago that the whisky A. stranger enteiod the bank and engaged that the equatorial provinces have submitted She has been living for several years four of the mishaps or misfortunes trust has decided on a campaign of extermination was playing cards with one or two sonversation with the cashier. His pal they1 to the Mahdi. If had, the natives with a man named Davy at Niagara, and against the distillers who have refused sneaked in at the back door, entered the of war occurred on the memorable others in the parlor of the Tiotel. say, proclamations to the people of came home three months ago on a visit to to come into the combination. This vault but before he bad secured any money Emin's territory and other official acts of the her brother, who is married and has three is to be inaugurated on Jan. 1 by a decided 14th &f October/ In the neighborhood Youngkin was more or less intoxicated, Mr. Stannard, the bank teller, noticed him, Mahdi would have been made public and the children. The brother fell passionately in reduction in the price of whisky. "We are rushed to the vault, covered the thief with and at about 2 o'clock a. m. a the Franklin family is regarded surrender of Suakim would have been demanded. love with bis own sister, and the neighbors going to make a determined effort to shut his revolver and ordered him to hold up his A coast guard steamer which has allege their conduct has been unbecoming. quarrel arose over the cards and a up these fellows who have been enjoying the with superstition, and not a human kands. He held them thus until the patrol just arrived from the south heard nothing Aeklin's wife interfered, but he turned a deaf benefits of so much free advertising of late," trick, in which the most offensive language ivagon arrived and took him to jail. In the being can be prevailed to stay either of the alleged capture of Emin. ear to her pleadings. Finally Mrs, Acklin, said Thomas Ride, secretary of the Empire incitement the first robber escaped. The one was exchanged, and Youngkin In the British house of commons, Lord becoming disgusted, left the house and went Distilling company. ''We can make whisky in the housed or on the premises on captured wore a pair of boots made of felt. Randolph Churchill asked whether the reports to Picton. Learning that his wife intended a great deal cheaper than those outside the was knocked down, whereupon he He refuses to give his name,.- .but it is supposed of the capture of Emin Pasha and Mr. to return -home, Acklin took a boat and ^itherda ^or night on the 14th of trust that has been demonstrated, and we that he is an Eastern crook, several of drew a revolver and would no doubt Stanley were well founded, and also whether with his sister rowpd across the bay and are going to put the price down to "the lowest them ^being infthe city, the government would negotiate with Osman took the Grand Trunk road, going East. notch possible. 1 think that will make have shot some one ha 4 he not been, Digna for the release of the Europeans at He has left his •wife and children penniless. There W to oar enemies squirm." interfered with. a