New Ulm weekly review (New Ulm, Minn.) 1878-1892
June 5, 1889 · Page 2 of 10
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HUNDREDS'"DROWN. dispatches was overcome by an expedient WEAVING THKWftOP thVman who lured the doctor away. MetGeehaa Fr. AufderSeMe, familiar to the associated press trying said: "I believe that woman is times. capable of swearing a man's life away. Conklinthas & The tracks west of Johnstown are at some added to her reckless judgment some am.GHJjBotriur, '^Rrft**, H. BOSC? stories about me that I shall call him to legal points entirely carried away and the roadbed A Horrible Calamity Befalls a Town Pnaideatl $ Oufakm Chicago Police Laying Plans to Entrap account for. Dinan, the liveryman, says that gone. The river for some distance above asm I do not answer the description of the man in the Allegheny Moun- 7 7 Cor Minn and Centre Sirs.. the bridge is filled with buildings and drift the Murderers of.. wanted. The police how know that I had Fire, Well Building: ani" Steeple rM tains. fortv feet high, which is on fire and likely to nothiner to do-with the case. I believe that Dr. Cronin. damage the bridge, which is of stone. The ,the p'otT conspiracy, or whatever yon please NBWULM,^- MINN. to call it, was purely personal matter and Brick, $ & $ fire isbeyond control, and Johnstown is literally that the right clue ha* not yet been struck, wiped out. •o-fv*-''- .*T\ C*U«etloMaal all bttvtnoii pertarmag t* b«nM«g tiBEENSBuitG, Pa., May 31.—A report has or, in found, has not been published" CHICAGO, May 29.—Byron L, smith, receiver prompter attended t*. POSSIBLT THOFSANDS lOST. )~i 4^\ Fine Pressed BriciC-for^.' 3ust reached here that the greatest portion of the defunct Traders' bank, was The course of the torrent from the brokeu individual Responsibly, of Johnstown has been flooded and hundreds S I N S A N S I N N E S closeted for an hour to-day with Chief of •"V* 4sornaniental fronts* ML *-,*« dam at the foot of the lake tip Johnstown of lives lost. At Blairsville Intersection a Police Hubbard. Mortimer Suanlan, who is almost eighteen miles, and with reliable courier states that 1.500 lives are A ssatilted toy a Walter. & was the bank's custodian, was also present, $500,000: the exception of at one point the water lost Houses are floating about, and the CBJFPEWM FALLS, Special Telegram, May Have the rest of shipping facilities and and an important personage m* the room 2&»—As the Wisconsin Central train running passed through a narrow V-shaped valleyFour people who are free are panicstricken Eagle Mill Co. will pay prompt attention to mail order* was State's Attorney Longenecker. This between this place- and S Paul was at a miles below the dam lay the town and are fleeing to the small station, one mile from this city yesterday, is the first indication that the authorities of South Fork, where the South Fork itself mountaina At a point near New Florence, one of the dining car waiters named, have widened the: scope of empties inta the Coneinaugh river. The £P..NEW ULM, MINNESOTA. ffe$ eighty-five persons have been seen floating John Ayotte assaulted a young lady passenjgen-iii their investigation beyond the responsibility town contained about 2,00ft inabitanta It Manufacturers of down the river on drift wood. One report the sleeper. Conductor Clark imme-. of the perpetrators- of. Dr. has not been heard from, but it is said that Riidolpld,1! jdiateiy went to her- protection,, putting the H. comes that but two roofs of the houses in ROLLER FLOUB Cronm's death, and are acting on- the ihuendoes four-fifths of it has been,, swept man oflf the train, when Ayotte seized a large Johnstown can be seen. The Covetown and of the doctor's professed friends who stonev hurling it through a window and strike away. Four miles farther n_ down the New Florence bridges have been ing another lady named Dora Kroger a violenu have been dohug so much,talking.. Nothing on the Gonemaugh river, which runs parallel _.! ',w THE washed away, and all the buildings along blow on the head. It was with difficulty of importance apparently resulted, from theconference, with the main line of the Pennsylvania the Coneinaugh, between New Florence and MANTFJICTUKER OF ft B&fcUCB I that the passeDgers were prevented from., which, however, raayvhave beeni railroad was the town of Mineral Point -It Johnstown have been- carried away. The lynching haat. Supt. Horn .caused his arrest Boots and Shoos! Gradua Hednction Hoik only preliminary to others similar.- All presrefused had 80 0 inhabitants, 9 0 per cent of the heue, and to-day he was sentenced by Judge railroad lowers have been abandoned by the theent to talk. It is stated to*night houses being on the flat and close to gondifc for one year in^he penitentiary. The operators. The flood at Johnstown has resulted •?.» it U.WB upon apparently good authority that the maa, as am excuse, claimed Jfhac he thought river. It seems Impossible at this time to in an awful catastrophe. It is said 'NEW ULM.7*,!ffif-vJrr Minn. A 3d N. atrs.. ^NewJJlm, Mlnm present grand jury will not be asked tagree he knew the lady. hope that any of them have escaped. that the reservoir above the town broke the Cronin' case any furrHer aonfeiderauon. [ti num. about 5 o'clock this evening, and the immense Attempted Blackmail. ALMOST WHOLLY DESEBTED. The serious character of this announcement A wrg« assortment of men «a Six miles further down was the town ol volume of water rushed down to the FORT DODGE, Iowa, Special Telegram,iMay is best appreciated md the tendency of the Conemaugh, and here alone was there a topographical «29i—Mrs. Herman Brunscher, wife oi &, boys' boots and shoes, and ladies' *n4 city, carrying with it investigations best understood when "it is remembered carpenter*whom she claims deserted her, ere-, possibility—the spreading of the children's shoes constantly kept ea DEATH AND DE3TBUCTKV. that a considerable number of atisd a sensation by attempting blackmail flood and the breaking of its force. It cbntained hand. Custom work and tepaiilng Houses with their occupants wero swept the members of the present jtury are Irishmen, with a drawn sevolver oh a number of prom-, 2,500 inhab'.tsntB, and must be almost promptly attended to* ^i ,t away and scores, probably hundreds, of people or of Irish descent. While State's- Attorney inentbusiness.men of this city She first wholly devastated. Wooavale with were drowned. The latest reliable information entered the foyiyate offlcjs of W Et H. Colby, Longenecker is voiceless as the sphinx 2,000 people, lay a mile below Gonemaugh the well known horse dealer ahd'propriecoi received from Johnstown comes as to the reason for declining-to continue theinvestigations in the flat and one mile further down of a livery, and producing a revolver demanded John Hauenstein, through Pennsylvania railroad officials, under the present jury where Johnstown and its cluster of sister $2,000, claiming Colby had sained who aver that over two hundred those high in authority do not deny her reputation, causinsr her husband's desertion. Obtained, and all PATENT BUS1X&SS Utended towns, Cambria City, Conemaugh borough, BREWER dead bodies have been counted to for MODERATE FEES. Oar o»e»ti that jthe »f question ofi nationality Colby ejected her with some difficulty with a total population of 30,000, on made opposite the U. 8. Patent Ofhce. and we oaa eb floating down stream at Johnstown alone,! has much to do with bis decision. but without serious trouble. SubsequenUv ground and stretched along right at lain Patenti In leu time than thoae remote (ran she visited J. C. O'Langhlin, the ice-dealer, while along the line' many additional lives The police fully investigated the rumoE-chait WASHINGTON. Send MODEL, DRAWING,** the river verge, where the immense and other citizens, but without success. She &EQTO of, lnTentlon. We advise as to vetent* have been iost It is asserted that there are portions of Dr. Cronin's wearing, apparel had iron works of the Cambria Iron and 7 •h ability free of chart© and we make NO CUAJtSM "then wentto the families of her would-be but two houses in Johnstown proper entirely been found in the woods south of Rose Hill UNLESS PATENT IS SECURED, and Steel company, who have $5,000,000! MALTSTER victims with a harrowing taie of shame and above the water line. Johnstown is completely by a couple of boys. The-clothing was taken For circular, advice, terms and refer*MM-to invested in their plant Besides this there suffering. This action created the- greatest aetual client* in your own State. County, City oa submersred and the loss of life is inestimable. charge of by the police,, and subsequently trouble and excitement The matter is now are many other large industrial establishments "'"•"u itMiaawMflraa Houses are going down submitted to the inspection of thfc Conklins in the hands of the police. on the bank of thfi river that are damaged, the river by the dozens, and people can and several other of Dji Cronin's best friends. how badly cannot be estimated. At 11 Cppontt Potent OJlce, Wtuhtngten, Si. (t Our brewery is fully equippad and able to fll be seen clinging to the roofs. All were positive that he had nev/er worn »»»••. Citizens Take a Handi p. m. a railroad man says the loss of life will! ill orders. At Gakeville, a village of several hundred inhabitants, *TENOMONEE, Mich., Special Telegram,,.May Bingham Bros. clothing in any way aesembling the articles reach hundreds, and possibly over a thou-I Mr. F. Grebe has charge of Abe bottling establishment. 29.—The notorious den of iofamy near the houses are almost entirely exhibited. sand. The report of loss of these town? Peshtigo, Wis., was raided last night bytwenty covered, and a great manv dwellings at above cannot yet be confirmed. ,' lew Ulm, Minn. AGAINST SULUVAN. masked citizens of Marinette. The Blairsville are submerged. Scarcely a dwelling Before the grand Jury to-day the connection watchman at the place fired at the attack-, in the vicinity of Sang Hollow can be FLOATING DOWN STBEAH. ing party. The fire was leturned,. and the of the ice-man, Sullivan* with the Cronin DEALERS IN LUMBE seen. The bridges at Bolivar and Nineva b, BOLIVAE, Pa., May 31.—The water is higher watchman fled, with a slight wound.. The R. Pfefferle, mystery was made almost absolute. Carlson. it is reported, have given away and that at here than was ever known, and two-storj inmates were turned out and the place Sr.. the own©* of the cottage., testified: Saltsburg it is feared houses, barns, stables, whole forests of trees, burned The dive was one of .th most "When the man. who called himself Frank notorious in the pineries* and was" raided outhouses, smoke houses, railroad bridges, Williams rented my cottage on March WILIi BE CABBIED AWAY. by the police onlv a week ago, but was run-, county bridges, rafts, skiffs and drift Dealerria People here who have friends in the flooded 20, I noticed that he went. over niing in full blast again. Several other placeB wood by the acre, all of which district are eagerly waiting for news at the to see Sullivan, the ice man. He apparently of unsavory reputation will be cleared out LATH, SHINGLES, BOOBS, imploring hands were held out to those Groceries, telegraph office. Great uueasiness prevails. talked familiarly with him. As the month in the near future. on the banks, wiliine but impotent to help, The river at Livermore is rising, and great of April approached the 20th and the rent SASH AND BLINB. have floated down the swollen torrent of the Certain Is the Thief. destruction will follow. The telegraph wires day was ming near, I began to think it CANNED, DRIED & GREET! Conemaugh. Inform/ jt received is CHICAGO, May 29. -William C. Lally, an exemploye are down absolutely for frix or seven Lime, Cement and Coal. Btrange that my tenant did not occupy the meagre, but for the p.rt accurate. At of the postoffice, suspected of the miles below the immediate scene of the disaster, I premises. I wanted a reliable tenant Seeing I S robbery of eighty-six registered packages, LocKport, two miles east, more than twenty and being in an unworkable shape for the man had talked with Sullivan, was held in the criminal court in $3,000 today. people have been taken from the flood. The three or four miles distant. It was at least I stepped over and spoke of his queer Postmaster Sexton says he is almost Lowest prices always* PloiJLr aand. first great rush of water reached here at 7 7:30 o'clock before an accurate outline of conduct in not living in the house he had certain that Lally is the thief. He was discharged o'clock this evening. This came from the the effect of the tidal wave could be learned. rented, and added that I felt somewhat from the service ten days since on burst dam above Johnstown. It The chief officials of the Pittsburg end suspicion of having committed previous S O N E W O O N AND W O W anxious about the rent and the permanency Opposite Railroad Depot, came like a frenzied whirlpool, and thefts in the registered letter department. of the main line of the Pennsylvania of the tenant 'He is all right,' said the ice W A NEWULM, HIKS before the people could realize it, Lally's attempt to dispose of a $1,000 government railroad received most of their first man to me. 'He will pay you all right SEW ULM, U1KSI they wera in its grasp. Fortunately the bond worth $1,250 for $90 0 led to information from the signal tower at enough when the month is up.' Mr. Sullivan his arrest. people living on the low-lying ground escaped. Sang Hollow, Bix miles west of Johnstown. at first denied that he ever saw the man." FRANK FRIEDMANN, At 7-30 o'clock a great pile of driftwood A boy was rescued by men in the signal I The next witness was young Mrs. Carlson, fr Wants to Plead Guilty. was swept along, and from it shriek tower of the railroad compauy. His name who Was attired in deep black, with a heavy EAU CLATBE, Special, May 29.—George upon snriek. The terrified spectators on the is unknown, but he said that with his father, Schneider of Altoona, arrested last week for dealer in mourning veil covering her face. Said she: shore saw three women, to one of whom forgery and obtaining money under false mother, brother and two sisters he was "I visited my mother-in-law March 20. While If Groceries, Crockery. Stoneware, were clinging two children, neither ot whom pretenses, in the manufacture of bogus swept over the breasti of the new stone railroad at her home a man knocked at the door and checks on S Paul and Denver banks, has was apparently more than an infant The bridge at Johnstown that it capsized a entered. He came from the back part of Manufacturer of and Dealer ia signified a desire to plead guilty and receive rapidity of the current and the position of few seconds later and they the premises, in the vicinity of Sullivan's sentence, and will be given an opportunity Glassware, Notions, Canned the raft on the stream, together with the CIGARS, barn or house. The man said he would to do so Juae 3. His father, Conrad Schneider, WEBE ALL DBOWNED lack of facilities fcr rescuing, precluded the take the cottage, at the same time and Charles Withey, charged with the so far as he could tell. The railroad operator possibility of ever thinking in the matter, producing $12 the amount of the first s\me offense, claim to be innocent, and remain officially reports that before dark they TOBACCOS, Fruit, Flour, etc. and the raft passed out of sight, the scream in jail in default of bail. The parties month's rent He gave his name as Frank were able to count 119 persons clinging to of the women and children blending in theii are charged to have obtained about $300, (Williams. Young Mr. Carlson asked Mr. builldings, wreckage, or drowned and floating pleadings for aid long after the craft was nearly all of which had been spent when PIPES Williams what his business, calling or profession in the current If this information is to All goods sold at bottom prices and they were arrested around the bend. The stream then became was, This did not suit Williams, for be credited, the damage in the town delivered free of cost to any part oi thick strewn with men, women and children I he looked sullenly at his questioner and at Cor. Minnesota and Centre proper must be in the nature of a clean Found Dead in the Woods, clinging to all sorts of temporary means of the city. ... I all of us, and then, lowering his eyes, said: sweep. As early as 1 o'clock the alarm was JACKSON, Minn., Special Telegra-n, May streets* salvation and two men and a woman clung *I am employed down town.' I remarked, 29.—George C. Hill, a well known resideut sent to Johnstown that there was danger ',.:'• N E W TJLM, MINN. madiy to the tops of huge trees, the menshortly NEWITLM, 'MINN after he left, that he seemed mad at and a prominent leader of the Prohibition from the dam. The railroad officials were emulating the females in their shrieks for the question. When he departed, he did net party in Jackson county, left home early this notified, and in a very short time began to Jno. Neuman, help that it was not possible to give. Threej GEO. BENZ & SONS. morning, and, not returning at the usual go to the front, toward Ashland avenue, but carry people from the town to places of citizens of Pittsburg are known to have been time, search was made for him, when his started over toward Sullivan's. He seemed safety on regular trains and hastily improvised drowned. They occupied a house just below body was found in the woods, where he had anxious to get out of the house." -p0w^' Importers and Wholesale Dealers In rescuing trains. Su.pt Pitcairn, committed suicide during a temporaryfitof the dam, a short distance above Jobnstowa Dealer In of the Western division of the WINES & Their names are Thomas Fallon, James insanity. He leaves a family. The deoeased FEW NEW DEVELOPMENTS, IDRT52T I O O S Pennsylvania railroad, was on his way to was formerly a classmate of ex-Secretary Tight and a telegraph operator, name unknown. "What are your later developments in the South Fork, and was notified of impending Vilas. Cronin case?" Chief Hubbard was asked. LIQUORS, Sots, Caps, Notions, ig trouble. Supt. Pitcairh promptly took "We have discovered nothing new of importance. charge of the railroad and of the work, and :m Groceries,: Provision^ DISTBESSINQ BKPOBTS. SINGLE- N E Most of the day has really been spent 217 & 219 E. 3rd Str. St. Paul, Minn began the double duty of cleariDg tracks and PITTSBURG, Pa., May 31.—Reports from Crockery and Glassware, in putting all the evidence together in consecutive sending all possible aid to those in danger. along the Eiskiminetas river, into which the a on a W is in Trai order, in enveavoring to pick out Green, Dried and Canned Conemaugh empties, are most distressing. His prompt work and intelligent comprehension by a S in Robber the missing links. It is a deep case, a very PETEB SCHER% The river near Saltsburg is filled with wreckage, of the danger and his strenuous efforts JBruits* etc, etc, deep case." W S Booty and a number of persons were noticed to spread the alarm no doubt "There have been various rumors as to the clinging to such timbers as would ELLIS JUNCTION, Wis., Special Telegram, SAVED MANX UVES. number of men who have been placed under May 29.—One of the most daring train robberies I win always lake farm predate exchang* bear their weight At Blairsville men In order to understand the nature of this that ever took place in Wisconsin occurred arrest. How many individuals are there f«r goods, and pay toe highest market pricefor ais are stationed on the bridges and to-night oh the Milwaukee 4 Northern calamity, it is necessary to describe the respective really at this time under arrest?" kiads ef paper rags. —DEALER I N banks, in the hope of securing some of those train just as it was pulling but of LUMBER locations of the reservoir at Johnstown. "Only three, and those three are the men who were being carried down the stream. Beaver, a small station five miles from The reservoir lies about two and a who are under indictment It is true there la eonaeetloa with my store I ante a orst-elaia The volume of water is unplecedented. The liere. A man walked into the rear coach half miles northeast of Johnstown, and is are several others practically under arrest, lalooa furnished with a splendid bkliardtableaa "and asked the brakemau what station they iron bridge connecting Blairsville with the site of the old reservoir, which was one under surveillance, but there are only three ssy customers will always find good liquors «a4 had just passed U»)on being told, he said: Blahsvilie Intersection has been carried of the feeders of the Pennsylvania canal. actually under arrest I don't know when cigars, and eTery forenoon a splendid lane*. "Well, give me your money," and drew two away and with it a train of heavily loaded It is the property of a number of any of the other arrests will take place." revolvers. He repeated this request as he cars standing upon the bridge to hold it in •wealthy gentlemen in Pittsburg, who formed reached each passenger. After thev had All gootfs purchased or me will be delirerod It is asserted, however, that two others are place. This was the largest and strongest disgorged the bandit forced them to hemEelves into the corporation the titleof soy part of the city free or eost. actually under arrest Willard J. Smith, bridge ou the West Pennsylvania road. go ahead until he had traveled wnich is the South Fork .Fishing and Hunting mnaeeoU Street, yew TJlra, Mln^ whom it was intinvtted may possibly know It is thought that all of the West Pennsylvania through each coach. After securing club. This sheet of water was formerly Meat Market/ something of the Cronin murder, came in LATH, SHINGLES, DOORS, railroad bridges will share a similar the valuables of all. he backed out known as Conemaugh lake. It is from 200 from Riverside to-day and went before Chief of the car and jumped off the train just as it fate. All of the towns in the Kiskiminetas to 30 0 feet above the level of Johnstown, being Hubbard. He was confronted by Coughlin, was pulling into Ellis junction. E. C. Allen, valley are exnected to be submerged. Among SASH, BLINDS, in the mountains. It is about three and a traveling man from Marinette,was relieved who «aid that he was in no way connected them are Livermore, Saltsburg, Apoo'o, II M. E E Prop'r. a half miles long and from a mile to a mile of $175 and a gold watch John Wells of with the case, and Smith was allowed to go. Leechburg and Avenmore, having population Menomome was taxed for a ghid watch and —aDd all kinds of—' '', and a quarter in width, and in some places Mnorissoii. ST. NE W ULM,MINN) Coroner Hertz adjourned the Cronin inquest of from 8,000 to 10,000 each. The inhabitants $5. James Hughes of Iron Biver gave up it is 100 feet in depth. It holds more water until Monday. No evidence was neard. The all along the river:,have been Building Material. his last dollar. B. D. Butler of Itindom than any other reservoir, natural adjournment was taken as the suggestion of warned, but are almost panic stricken at the Lake, Wia, had $400 in his pocket, out the HPinc nadsrsigned desires to Inform' the people e| or artificia1, in the United States. State's Attorney Longnecker. who was of the bold highwaymen missed him in the confusion." idea of their great loss of property, which is I New TJlm and vicinity that ha he* re-establlskn The lake has been quadrupled in size by artificial opinion that the taking of evidence in public The robber was dressed like a lumberman, ed his meat market and is now preapared to we* inevitable. Late reports from Coketown are means, and was held in check by a on Sis eld customers and friends with only tbj might hamper the police in their work of investigating had a dark, full beard, was about that the entire town is submerged and a best fresh and cured meats, sausages, lard and en dam 70 0 to 1,000 feet wide. It is 9 0 feet five feet eight Inches talL and weighed about clues. number of lives have been lost at that place erything usually kept la a trst-elan* market TM in thickness at the base and the height is 140 pounds. Deputy Sheriff Scbiick and a highest mufketpriee will be paid for FAT CAM MANY FINGEBS IN THE PIE. Jarere posse are out scouring the woods in 110 feet. The top has a breadth- of over 2 0 TLB, HIDES, WOOL, ETC. A morning paper publishes a loner story of search of the robber, but the chances of capturing feet Becognizing the menace which the lake EPFLB. Married at Last. the investigations of one of its reporters in him are slight, as the woods are heavily bad to the region below the South Fork club Toronto. 1 he point sought to be established timbered and the night is dark. From the Hartford Courant. had the dam inspected once a month by the iA-i-'&ml is ft connection between Charles Long, the IWOLI Pennsylvania railroad engineer, and their Lewis J. Peck, a young farmer oi xeporter who sent out dispatches alleging i4 .OUR TRADE RELATIONS: that he had seen and talked with Dr. Cronin investigation showed that nothing less than Wood bridge, has long been courting in Toronto, and W. J. Starkey, the Chicago some convulsion of nature would tear the a pretty Buffalo girl by mail, and lawyer who has, been in Toronto for a year barrier away and :i V, he Senatoria it on a NEW ULM, MINN or more, a fugitive from justice, charged the day was set for the wedding. a Arrive in Victoria— with jury bribing. Tne proof is BREWERY? LOOSEN THE WEAPON OF DEATH. They had never met, but they had conclusive that Starkey supplied Charles A a an Mai Facilities The steady rains of the past forty-eight exchanged photographs. Peck had Long, the Toronto reporter, with the cuei|fpiCTOBiA. Af.lfwHen, Prcs'L B. Vajen,r%ee- Pres* B. Special Telesrram, May 29. hours increased the volume of water in all and materials for the letter's reports of written to the young lady, whose —The senatorial special committee on trade the email mountain streams, which were Cronin's presence in Canada and interviws ityrttfJ* & Sudolph, Cashier.,,, relations have arrived Senator Dolph, lifc name was Eva Hellenbeck, to come already swelled by the lesser rains earlier in with him. The investigation further shows JOS. SCHMUCKEB, Prop. JfMs\ sone of the party, stated it was at present undecided the week. From the best information obtained to New York, where he would meet that instead, of being enemies, as Long whether the committee would proceed NEWULM, MINNESOTA S claimB he arid Starkey are friends and have at this time it is evident that something her and escort her to. her new home, further north or return East Its mission Pure beer sold ID quantities to suit th»|^H ',' held a number of known consultations, one in the nature ot a cloud burst must is to examine into every question Werner Bcesch, Chas. Wagner, Dr. where all was ready far the wedding. purchaser. Special attention paid to ,,th« p£i ,,, of them in Starkey'* house. It is shown that of relations existing between the .have been the culmination of the struggle bottling ot beer. i'^mt't}J\Vr *.•? J* "h the article which Long shows in the Empire em-He went as agreed, but the girl's parents, United States and Canada—geographical, Weschcke, 0. M. Olsen, E. Q. Koclu' of the .V water against the of Feb. 2 1 as evidence of his enmity for commercial and political—and report to the -*?,-.*• late in the day, put in an objection bankment The difficulty of obtaining definite Starkey,' is. a clever piece of work which «. .senaie. The appointment of the committee and kept her at home, The p. information added tremendously to the does not at all. expose or injure Starkey. and the visit to Victoria had ho especial significance I E HE W E DRAFTS TO ALL PARTS The reporter found Long laboring under an excitement and apprehension of the people next day they relented, and they other than to obtain reliable information intense nervous strain, and apparently on in Pittsburg who had relatives and friends respecting future legis ation of an started. Meantime Peck, not finding OF EUROPE, AND PAS~4 the point of"breaking down several, times, :}j*@vM at the scene of the disaster. Members of the international character. Louis W. Knapp,fche CITY PLANING MILL tt her, had gone on to Buffalo, and but he was apparently held in check by fear South Fork club, and among them some of new!y-«ppoi.iited governor Alaska, was SAGE TICKETS SOLD. of the disgrace which -. he bring they passed on the road. He found here yesterday and left for the North by the the most eminent men in the Pittsburg financial upon his father, who" is a man steamer Elder to-night. His plans so far are out what had happened and started and mercantile world, were in or near of prominence and highly respected. XAKCFACmtSS in reference principally to increasing the Johnstown, and several of them were back. They might have gone on this Long fioaily naid that if the Chicago authorities Alaskan mail facilities, the organization of Glose Attention Given to DOORS, WINDOW SASH, woutd aarree not to indict him he would accompanied by their wives and familiea way indefinitely, but the girl, arriving"in militia in the larger places in the territory if come here to testify. It is also stated that There happened to be also quite a number possible, and the establishment of telegraphic Collecting. New York and not finding the about eight months ago Starkey was visited VENETIAN BLINDS* communication and the perfection of" the of residents of Johnston in Pittsburg, and by a prominent Chicago irishman and was man, promptly wentto Woodbridge, school system, besides encouraging in every when the news of the horror was confirm', given $ 8 000 from a firm in this city, which manner possible .the development of the fishery, and was well received by her future MOULDINGS AND FRAMES. and the railroads bulletined the fact that no was under obligations to the fugitive. mining and lumber in erects. j. Buoklea Arnica Saiya father-in-law and mother-in-law. The trains would go east to-night, the scene at The best salve in the world for Cuts, the union depot was profoundly pathetic and -, ifc JPlaning, turning and all young man went straight home and TN DOUBT ABOUT M'GEEHAN. Peter MoGeenan, tue Philadelphia suspect, Bruises Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, S to in exciting. But two trains were sent out by the apparently all trouble was over, work with rib-saw promptly talking ibLs evening to a repor. er. said that Fever Sores, Tetter, chapped Hands, Pennsylvania railroad from the union station NEWTOHK, May 29.—President Harrison, several days ago he was taken by a detective when some one found that as the girl Chilblains, Corns, and all Hkin Eruptions, and neatly executed. at Pittsburg, and the first of these was the Gen. Tracy, Gen. Lew Wallace and Mr. Halford to see Mrs. Conklin. She first- sa-d McGeehun was under age and consent of the and positively cores Piles, or no arrived in Jersey City fen-day and were special train of the associated press. The was not the man who -called parents was necessary. After more met by a G. A. B. special committee headed for the doctor. Then her husband pay required. It is guaranteed to give Pittsburg papers also tent out a special bu. .All work guaranteed. Rates roaaaaa came in and the detective introdi ced McGeeban by Grand Marehal J. Knapp and escorted perfect satisfaction, or money refund* delay this was obtained, and at last up to 10:30 nothing reliable as to the details in form. Immediately on hearing to Mr. Knapp's residence in Brooklyn, where aU« ed. Price 25 centa per box. Suld by 0 the young people are safely married. of loss of life or property has been the name, Mrb. Conklin surveyed McGeehtn the president will pass the night He will IV ZEILER, Pr^'i. L. Boos. again, and declared positively that he was ascertained. The difficulty of sending press review the Brooklyn parade to-morrow. nm