New Ulm weekly review (New Ulm, Minn.) 1878-1892
January 2, 1889 · Page 1 of 8
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W I TH E HEWS Re1 fTew Ulm .i. companion, £DEMEE & Sk years oldgg The elegant passenger steamer Kate An unknown man "entered the 'saloon o? C. Adams, running as a semi-weefclw packet between Kalmbach, in the suburbs ofOmaiba, as he was Memphis and Arkansas City, wa* burned .Carpentersj .... BRANDT & WEDDENDORF, Publishers. closing up, and, flashing a revolverin his face, near Commerce, Mass*, fonty miles below ordered him to throw up his hands. Kalmbach The Cream of the News Gleaned From Memphis. She was en route to Memphis, seized the man, when the latter fired, and had about two hundred people aboard, Builders and|f|Contara«tors. ,NEW TJLM, MINNESOTA the Latest Associated Press Telegrams. 'the ball striking Kalmbach ju»t above the including her deck and «abin crew of 80, and :e\ temple. The saloon keeper threw (has assailant 25 cabin and 60 deck passengers, and 25 whored -fltW ULW, MINN, to the floor when a second mam anished in cabin passengers- The fire, which canght A new volcano is reported irom &, and began beating Kalmbach over the head in some cotton near the forward end of the Designs and plans made to'ofljder and {. The Casualty Calendar ~f with a revolver. The saloonkeeper's dog Hulmanguillo district, Tobasco, boilers, was discovered about 8 oVlock. The here seized the second man, and Kalmbach estimates on all work furni^gd and passengers were at breakfast and when the Mexico, which is sprouting forth A Bearch for Gus Smith, a boy who had succeeded in throwing the first man out of alarm was given they all made a rush contracts faithfully «xec«|ii|g|gj been missing since Christmas, was rewarded the window. The second burglar then broke large streams of red water. for the forward deck. At the time the at Eau Claire, Wis., in finding the body under ———*rHr* away from the dog and fled. Kalmbach steamer was about three hundred yawls the ice in the river with a cut on thestaggered to the house of a neighbor. The from the Mississippi side of the river, and forehead. An inquest was held and the jury bullet was found about an eighth of an inch Bucslen ArB&alJ her bow was at once headed for the shore. LATH, The greatest feat yet achieved in decided it a case of accidental drowning. SHINGJ from the temple and a half ineh from the Pilot Joe Barton was on watch, and he remained Thebes* salve in the A small grocery store on South State street point where it entered. There were 14 bad photography is that of photographing heroically at his post until she was Bruises Sores* Ulcers/. in Chicago was destroyed by an incendiary scalp wounds. His recovery is considered SASH, safely landed. Harry Best, the second clerk, a rifle-bullet travelling at the doubtful. The assailants are still at large. fire one morning, and an unknown man, Fever Sores, Tetter, efea who was seated at the table when the alarm supposed to have been a burglar, was burned Chilblains, Corns, and all rate of 1,300 feet a second. was given, had brought all the ladies and At a country church in Coffey county, —and all to death. A barrel of oil in the front part of lions, and positively cures x«^ »«*-,. children forward and assisted them ashore. Georgia, a few days since, a man who was the store exploded during the fire, and a man Capt. Mark R. Cheek, who wes on the hurricane pay required. It is guarantee! tof fve disturbing public workship was killed by the Building named Frpnk Polio, who was standing outside deck, remained there, giving his commands It is said that less than a year is preacher in charge of the church. For «ome perfect satisfaction,-or mone- refund the door, was fatally burned. until the stage plank was safely lowered. time trouble has existed in the church, one ed. Price 25 cents per box. S»ld oy the average professional life of a The entire business portion of Auburn, a The fire by this time had spread all faction favoring the retention of the present L. Rons. ffOT TJLM. small town seven miles north of Grafton, through the cabin, and he was compelled to good-looking school-teacher in Mer pastor, and the other favoring his dismissal. Dakota, was destroyed by fire. The fire retreat to the rear, and climbed over the rails The faction fight grew very bitter, and the ced County, Cal. was started in the Arlington house, owned and descended to the cabin. Here he found trouble reached a (limax recently, when the by "William MacKenzie, and burned eleven Chief Clerk W. C. Blanker, who had make an pastor's friends voted him for another year. buildings. The losses will fully aggregate effort to save the money and papers of the One of the members most bitterly opposed $40,000 insurance, $20,000. Four families A carpenters' union which has been steamer, which were in the safe. He managed to the pastor, approached the pulpit where are homeless. The fire was of incendiary to grab the money, but was cut off from the reverend gentleman was sitting, and engaged formed in Birmingham will shortly origin. Grocofro^lMtfjf j] the bow and forced back into the cabin. As in conversation with him. This became build itself a hall to be used only by he was groping his way aft he stumbled Amelie Thurin, seventeen years of age, who much excited, and finally the member and fell over some chairs and lost all the was employed as a domestic in a private family, raised his hand and dealt the preacher a labor unions. valuables he had secured, and it was with upon retiring at Chicago blew out the gas Slassware, Notions, (Canned sharp blow on the cheek. The pastor remonstrated great difficulty that he succeeded in reaching and was found dead in bed next morning. with his assailant, but he struck .j N E W the rear through the blinding smoke and The girl came from Sweden three weeks ago the preacher again and again, accompanying Canada is a very nice girl, but attd had been at work for the family only five flames which filled the cabin. Capt. Cheek the blows with a profusion of vile epithets, Fruit, Flow, etc. days. Three nights in succession her employer seized a life preserver, and placing it on and also spitting in the minister's face. The Uncle Sam should figure well on expenses had turned out the gas in the girl's room Chief Clerk Blanker, helped him overboard M.Mullen, Preset, minister drew his knife and stabbed his assailant and investigate affinities be« show her how it was done, but she failed into the water. He floated down about three repeatedly. Women screamed, and All goods sold at bottom prices and to learn. miles before he was rescued by parties who J. C. Rudolph, the men looked on aghast, while the unfortunate fore marrying her. had followed him down the river. Capt. man fell Jdown in the pulpit and died delivered free of cost to any part of Two freights on the Rock Island, running JDirecto. Cheek assisted several others in securing life twenty miles an hour, colided in a deep cut the city. preservers, and when it was no louger possi near Tiptop Colorado, completely demolishing PhineasT. Barnum has sold his ble for him to remain without being burned Werner Bcesch, Chas, both engines and trains and instantly Foreign Gleanings N E W ULM, MINN. he, too, jumped into the river and swam Bridgeport residence "Waldermere" killing Fireman Harding and crushing the ashore. There were about twenty-five Weschcke, O. M. Olse, It is rumored that the Czar is disposed to skull and otherwise injuring engineer Hoge. to be moved away and converted into colored cabin passengers, who were become reconciled to Prince Alexander of GEO. BENZ dt SONS. Engineer Case received severe injuries on the saved along with the white passengers. Battenberg, late Prince of Bulgaria, and the head. Fireman Houtz suffered a fractured a summer hotel. He will build a On the lower desk, however, a report is construed that Russia will advocate hip, injured shoulder and severe wounds on DRAFTS TO AOF Importers and Wholesale Dealers In new house of brick and stone on the fearful panic seized the crew and deck passengers. his resumption of the Bulgarian thi one. the head, which may prove fatal. The other Those who were cut off from escape WINES train hands were only slightly bruised. Brussels, in Belgium, has been thrown into same site. EUROIE, A from the bow were compelled to jump a ferment of excitement by the reception by An accident occurred at Denver which resulted overboard to save their lives. The stem of KETC prominent people of cards and telegrams announcing SAGE TIC in the instant death of at least four LIQUORS, the burning steamer had swung out into the the advent in the quaint old city men and mortally wounding of two others. A new industrial school, the first river, and an effort was made to launch the of the famous "Jack the Ripper," of Whitechapel The Denver Gas company had 100 men employed yawl, but it was capsized by the crowd which 31 of its class in the west, has just been notoriety. King Leopold, the perfect in excavating a ditch.six feet deep along 217 & 219 E. 3rd Str. St. Paul, Minn filled it and many of its occupants drowned Close Attention of police and the court ministers are the side of and underneath the track of the They were mostly colored men, but there established in St. Louis. It is for the among the recipients of this mysterious being's cable car line, when suddenly the track for an were thrpe or four women in the crowd. delicate attention. purpose of teaching the art of engraving entire block fell, crushing the life out of and imprisoning looting. the men underneath. The men were The steamer Leo went into Prince Frederick on wood, and night In addition about fifteen deck passengers, ses- immediately set to work removing the fallen sound Alaska, and anchored, and when the four of whom were white men, were also fiions only are held. track and four dead and two badly wounded tide receded and the storm abated the Leodrowned. In the list of unknown were three have been removed. The other men escaped was left high and dry on the the ledge of Twc colored women and two children. They were NEW ULM, MINN with more or less bruises. It is not yet Table Rock. The vessel settled down ten feet, coming to Memphis to spend the holidays. known whether any more are underneath the striking her stern on rocky boulders, completely MANUFACTURER OF One of the latest Paris productions The whites had been working on the levees HARV track or not. The names of the dead and demolishing the keel. The tide fell and their names and destination are unknow. FINE CIGARS. is porous glass to be used for windows. wounded have not been ascertained. twenty-four feet. The crew landed on the Three of the colored cabin crew who beach half a mile distant and saved all the Toofineto permit of draught were rescued from the water died afterwards. EXCUFU vessels gear, while the cargo was lost. A Talk About People. ib is yet claimed that the pores cause boat with five men was sent to Juneau for Mrs. Harry Field, one of the lady passengers, assistance, and the rest of the crew remained The fact that Congressman Moffat of Pennsylvania a pleasant and healthy ventilation was seated at the breakfast table when on the beach for twenty-two days. Capt, TO is confined in a private asylum, the the cry of fire was heard. She paid little attention Whitford and the cook remained at the scene in a room. MINNESOTA, result of over work and excitement incident to it at first, but when she saw JgfSpecial brands made to order. of the disaster, guarding what material wa? to the recent campaign, has called attention smoke filling the cabin she ran to the saved until the same can be taken to Sitka. MONTA* to the fact that over half a dozen congressman bow of the steamer which by this time had The Astorian states that since the who were defeated for either renomiuatio touched the bank, and tried 10 jump ashore. thenotn or re-electiOn have thus far this season She failed and fell to the lower deck. A negro WM. FRANK. Tuesday Oct. 91 JOHN BENTZIN passage of the Excursion act Other Kews Jottings. appeared in the house. In several instances, man, who was close behind her, followed Cottonwood Mills. Chinese servants in Astoria (Or.) have they are reported as Buffering from A section of iron pipe, 6 inches long and her example, and like her failed to reach the I A TH E melancholia incident to their defeat. 2Vz inches in diameter, containing three shore, but fell near her. Thefirewas scorching become wonderfully independent, and St. Paul, Minneapolis & heavy dynamite catridges, and with a fuse hot where they were, but the negro gathered attached, was found under a stairwav on the her in his arms and carried her to the "won't even think of working at the Petty Criminalities. tenement 311 East Thirty-eighth street, New bank, and thus Baved her from being burned FROM former rate of wages." York The police is trying to find out who to death, as she was unable to move after Custom grinding solicited. Will ST. PAUL AND Ml._ W. H. Webb, who murdered his wife at placed it there. having fallen from the boiler deck. Mrs. Brandon on Sept. 1 was hanged at "Winnipeg. grind wheat for (one eigth) or exchange Fields is positive that W. A. Covington, a The work on the Panama canal continues, He met his doom without flinching, and professed A EATT planter and merchant of Rosedale, Miss., Fourteen dealers in and manufacturers 34 lbs. flour, 5 fts. shorts and 8 although on some sections labor has been reduced. to have received religion. Death was CHEAPER Tr perished in the flames. She thinks he must Altogether some 2,000 men have been instantaneous. fis. bran for one bushel of wheat. Flour of false antiquities and works have been sufneated in his stateroom, discharged during the past two months, owing £VER On a farm near North Loup, Nebraska, as he was aboard and nothing has and feed sold at low rates and delivered of art were recently arrested in Rome. to disputes between the canal company Sheriff Nicholl arrested a man answering the been seen or heard of him since the disaster. and contractors. It is not expected that any description of the supposed murderer of a New Ulm free of expense. The authorities are determined to Billy Hodges, one of the pilots, was in the Less than Ons more workmen will be dispensed with. The Miss Mehitable White of Concord, Mass. A barber shop getting shaved when the alarm highest authorities consider a total suspension break up the imposition. An almost large reward had been offered for him. He FRANK & BBNTZIN. was sounded. He rushed to the stern of of work as very improbable. Such a Do rrrtjad trip rate belrnr denies his guilt. incredible amount of ingenuity has the boat and providing himself with a life suspension could only be occasioned by the NOIiLARiS. inoludlnE GB preserver, jumped overboard. While swimming Prado, the murderer of Marie Aigutant, NA and BUTTE. MONTA* complete failure of the reorganization scheme AUG. QUEETSE, been exercised in this matter. to the shore he found Sam Robinson, a his mistress, was guillotined at Paris in the now under consideration in Paris. There are reriona utsBirmg to iaso a passenger, struggling in the water, and assisted Place de la Roquette. He perserved a firm now about 9,000 laborers actually engaged era Minnesota. Dakota or 3 him to the shore. It is reported that pemeanor to the last. He refused to make a pose of looking over the on the works. There is no foundation tor the The old saying, "cold enough to a negro murderer who was being brought idea 6f selec.t.os' a new doir confession, and also declined the services of reports recently circulated that 75 per cent of ariesro£ the GRANDEST back for trial, perished on board the steamer. the chaplain. The death was witnessed by HARNESS MAKER the men now in the employ of the company stop a clock," has been actually exemplified THH WORLD, andfcnagric He was handcuffed, and the officer in charge some 200 artists, newspaper men, lawyers would be discharged at end of one year. able for diversified farmin made his escape and left the negro in his in Maine this winter. The and politicians, who possessed influence sufficent —and Dealer In— purpfoees, will do wflll to The legislature of Idaho Territory, now in helpless condition, and ho was burned to to obtain admission within the sentry thesfr rates. recent storm of snow and sleet froze session, is considering measures looking to W7iiph, Collars, and all other death. It is impossible to definitely asceitain lines to the Place de la Roquette. He died Far inapa an information the overthrow of the influence of the Mormon how many lives were really lost, but a tickrt agent, tc any agent of with much the same bravado as Pranzini, the hands of the town clocks in Banger articles usually kept church in territorial politics. The present conservative estimate places the number at his former chum and counterpart. in a first-tdas8 harness 3?- I. election law requires voters when casting solidly down on their faces, and not less then thirty-eight. It may probably A ambler named Jack Galvin got into a their ballots to fake oath that they are not reach fifty' shop. Qen'IPass. they didn't go any more. dispute with another man in Helena, Mont. members of the Mormon church. The object Jack Harris, a well known gambler and athlete, of this law waB evaded at the late election by New harnesses made to order and re iuterferred and took the stranger's part, Mormons permitting themselves to be excommunicated CJheaj) when another quarrel ensued between Galvin Another Steamboat Disaster. pairing promptly attended to. CasL from the church with the understanding New Orleans has the only woman's and Harris, the latter knocking fhe former that they would be reinstated The steamboat John H. Hnnna, from the NEW MLM, MINN club in the South. Miss Bisland of down. Galvin secured a dagger and followed after the election. It is now proposed to pasR Ouachita liver, with a large number of passengers Harris to Dell Dick's saloon to fight Harris. a law requiring each voter to make affidavit the World was one of its original and a cargo of 3,000 bales of cotton, H.FRENZEL, $o. j& A scufflefollowed, both men falling to thethat he has not been a member of the Mormon was burned on Christmas Eve at Plaquemine, founders. The Louisiana laws made floor, when Galvin pulled his dirk and stabbed church within two years preceding the La. It is stated that one hundred passengers Karris in the left side, the blade cutting election. on board at the time of the disaster only it necessary that every married member through a rib. The wounded man now lives fourteen are known to have been sared. The at the hospital in a critical condition. Galvin in signing the articles of incorporation John H. Hanna was built in Madison, Ind in Manufacturer of DEALERI is jail. Sympathy seems to be with Jtow over a Gosse in Dakota. 1876 and hailed from Louisville, Ky. She was had to be formally authorized D^Y GOODS, Galvin vis Harris is regarded as a bully, and SODA WATER, of377tonnageand wasonned bythe Ouachita A serious riot occurred near Tripp, Dak., between Bhot a man at Great Falls last year. by her husband to do so. River Consolidated line. She was valued at NOTIONS, Russian Mennonites and Americans. A In front of the guillotine a board stood $18,000 and was insured for $12,000 in local SELTZER WATER public sale was made at the farm of a Russian upright to a height of five feet. Four burley and foreign companies. man named Siuk, and a farmer named ROCERIEfc, CRand Lavinia Shannon it the name of a men dressed in blouses of blue and white, The steamboat left Monroe, La., on Monday Merchant purchased a dozen chickens. He and OILS. striped stockings, sprang forward, seized the morning at 6 o'clock with 1,900 bales of little actress who has a hard, rough tied them in pairs and put them in a wagon condemned man, hurled him onward against cotton. The captain estimated that additional and when ready to go home found that two time, beginning at the very bottom the npnght, flung themselves upon him, and cotton had been picked up on the Champagne Cider. lso Musical Intt, had been stolen. He complained to Siuk, by their weight bore the struggling victim, way down to make the total number of bales of the profession, who is now achieving who told him to take something else of equal \*M- WBMB\LES & face downward, to the top of the low platform. 2.500 value. He caught a goose and started home, some success on the Pacific coast That board worked on a swivel and SUPS' tatkst lmpr, It was just before Christmas day was being but was soon overtaken by a party of eight, ran on rollers. In an instant it had been Centre Street. New Ulm, Minn ushered in that the line steamer was coming Russians, who claimed the goose as their SJfWJJVG JUACB1XMS. and who is a cousin of the Earl of wheeled forward until the neck was under the down the river. Several of the passengers property. A wrangle ensued that attracted CATARRH clistening knife, upon which the morning Dunraven, and a grandniece of the were seated in the cabin havinga merry time, others to the 6cene and soon a general fight light had begun to gleam. Then the knife Goods Sold at Bottom Fr and with no thought of the impending catastrophe. began, in which about twenty men last Marquis of Thomand. She was was sprunar, and the keen steel struck the Many of the crew and passengers were engaged, with the Russians neck as it might have collided with a rubber were asleep when the fire broke out and born in New Orleans. as the aggressors. Two brothers named car spring. It went through, and, the head spread with indescribable rapidity. The details Johnson, who were passing, came to the assistance COLD E sinruLM. of Prado lay among the shavings beyond. of the sufferings and death of some of of the Americans, who were outnumbered the passengers are harrowing in theextreme. Spurgeon PeiTy, once a popular One of the boldest robberies ever committed two to one, and drawing knives $Sffi*" The boat had ieached a point which was but in St. Louis, occurred on OHve^street, the Johnson boys rushed among the Russians, Congregational minister of New Jersey, Empire Mill a short distance above the town when a negro IN but found the force too strong. A Russian near Sixth, the busiest part of the city. roust. ts near the boiler room ran out to named Mayer was Btabbed, and he in turn and who made a fortune ofnearly .Henry Ashoff, with Roseuhelm, Lewis & Co., the deck and shouted the boat was on fire. split Charles Johnson's head open with a neck wholesale millinery, had drawn $1,300 from HEAD. $1,000,000 out of patent medicines, rHtfFEVER John Cullen, a stoker, was near the place at the Bank of Commerce. He had the money yoke, inflicting a fatal injury. George Johnson HOLLEB MI the time, and seeing the flames bursting in three packages—one of $1,000 and two of had his right arm broken above the elbow only to lose it in speculation, forth from the big tiers of cotton near the $150 each. At George Neil's hat store, 625 by a blow from the neck yoke, and three boiler ran hastily to the engine room and was recently sent to the almshouse Olive street, he was jostled by three welldressed Russians were out, but none fatally. When gave the alarm. Engineer Merriam took in Try I the Americans found that the 'crowd was men and found $300 of his money at Flatbush as a pauper. He has 2 Rollers and 4 the situation at a glance and at once sounded too big for them they withdrew, and the missing. He gave the alarm and one man the Cure. the alarm by blowing the steam whistle been living for some time past in was arrested. The prisoner gave the name Russians were taken care of by friends, and and ringing the bells. In an instant.cevtainly of C. W, Ward, but afterward admitted his because of their clannish customs no particulars Brooklyn. He is eighty-nine years in amuchshortertime than it takes to explain 1nfo name was Clifford W. Ely, and stated that are obtainable from them. The affair Tetake pleasure-in Ely's Cream Balm it, the flames shot through the cabin and he traveled for Price, the collar and cuff created intense excitement in the vicinity, old. lie that we are now r^a(" over the sides of the cotton enveloping the where the majority of the settlers are Russians, dealer, Chicago. The money was not found is. The best maehiner?. entire boat in fire. Clerk Powell was up who live in abject poverty, and have on the prisoner. Cleanses the Nasal Passages. stairs at the time, and when he saw the ia' tst improvements in th* aSfjittle as possible to do with Americans. A Philadelphia coal dealer says Allays Inflammation. Heals the James Green, of W oleott, Wayne county flumes he heroically ran through the smoke, of flour enable us to A. Y.. whs cut his wife's throat after hitting Sores, Restores the Senses ol there is a good deal of deception vv* a & which filled the cabin, and tried to arouse ih best mills in the coun her on the head with a hammer, and then Taste, Smell and Hearing. the sleeping people. He kicked at the doors about coal. Half the commodity cut a frightful gash in his own neck, succeeded *«k~* Trouble of Saloon Keepers. Al and in a short time almost everybody was Ve are constantly bnyi in escaping from his watchers and getting In the district court at Grand Forks D. sold in Philadelphia as Lehigh coal awake. Then confusion worse than confounded J\heat,' A particle ia applied lato each! nostril and i» possession of a razor, inflicted another deep Judge Ternpieton gave the liquor men a very appeared and frantic people on the Bye agreeable. Price 60e- at DrnK#sts or br mail. comes from other localities, but the cut on the opposite side of his neck irom the blafek eye when he decided that a salooncould boat ran to different exits to make their escape, ELY BBOTHEB& 66 Warren greet, New York. Corn, first, and died in a few moments. He hadkeeper not claim the protection of the but the boat was piled with people demand Lehigh coal, although made frequent attempts during the day to law until his license was issued, even though cotton and passag ways were OtLtS% that from other districts is just as tear open the first wound, but was held on he had filed bonds and paid the license money. filled with smoke. Many dropped before they ^f Buchwhe the bed by two attendants. Mrs. Green will This affects a number of cases. The county were able to get to the forward part of the good. In Baltimore the people all probably die. When asked why he attempted commissioners, after the-local option law 1 1 1 boat, and were dead when the steamer went to kill his wife, Green woufei only reply: cry for Bear Valley coal. They don't was passed, granted license for the balance down. As soon as the fire was discovered "Because I wanted to." Green's son, a of the year at $125. Quite a number At the Highest Market Engineer Merriam set the ttearn pump working want anything else, and the dealers young man, says his father was jealous without of saloon men paid their money to the treasurer and tried to battle with the flames, but cause, and that women gossips are to sell 300,000 tons of Bear Valley coal and filed bonds, commencing to sell the fire swept through the boat like a blaze blame for the trouble. There is great excitement liquor at once and before the bonds had been on the prairie, and the engine room was soon every year, although the colliery only in the village over the tragedy. acted upon by the commissioners. Indictments inflames. Then to add further to the consternation, were found against some on this produces 100,000 tons. In New Judge Robert A. Johnston committed a steam pipe burst and filled the suicide at his residence in Avondale near ground and they have put up money room with scalding steam. Engineer Bedford the people like a certain Cincinnati. About two months ago, his estimable in the shape of fines. John Merriam was forced to abandon ^gife, daughter of the late Judge Sanden, of McKinock, was found guilty of brand of coal that was shipped his post and he and the Ewing, after a long and painful iuness.4 selling liquor to minors. He plead guilty to stokers and others ran to the sides of the there very largely thirty years ago. Since then, Judge Johnston has been known the second charge of the same character and boat and rushed through pell-mell ordei to be broken with grief, though be has attended to a third charge of unlawful selling. The to save their lives. As soon as the smoke and It was good coal and the New Bedford nearly as usual to his duties. He court imposed a fine of $150 on charge or flames began to start up the sides of the people would have nothing else, resided with his married daughter Mm to go to jail and work out the fine at the boat, Capt. Jolles, the pilot, swung the wheel Harries Hurlbert, and after dinner visited' rate of $2 per day. Judgement was reserved around and headed the boat for the shore and so it became popular. The vein Grove^***5n the grave of his wife at Spring *6 the other counts. Sanden went to jail. A full head of steam was on at the time am" gave out years ago, and not a pound cemetery. In the morning, he rose, and, without James Rkh, of Manuel, was found guilty of the boat was soon run into the bank. Be dressing himself, took a revolver which fore she did so however, she was doomed. Al unlawfully gelling liquor during local option has been mined from the colliery for he had in Ins room, and deliberately fired a of her timber was then furiously burning times and w&s sentenced to jail for fifteen ball through his head, causing instantaneous IJffcwenty years, but the New Bedford When the Hanna struck the bank shi days without the option of a fine. George death. He was well established gnancially, bounded: away again and Bwung around Swenson, who refused to heed a subpoena to .^dealers sell thousands of tons of it happy in all his domestic relations and has drifting down as she burned. The appear before the,grand jury, was sent to ^thaajtwenty{ no known cause for this act, except for his lives is estimated at*ot less *r*sk. summer^* jail for .Beven days for, contempt of the overwhelming grief at the loss of his lifelong *s$llT court.