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New Ulm weekly review (New Ulm, Minn.) 1878-1892

April 22, 1891 · Page 1 of 8

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a ^VHew Ul Beview. EVENTS OF A WEEK. O IMPORT NEGROE S jjKv ftV. CLOSE CALL FOE FIREMEN. niick and his posse were set upon by the itizens •women of the household, one of whom threw boiling water in the sheriffs face. A M\j^n*\«:x A Score of Them Injured at a Fire In ih 1 _A crowd of 200 soon gathered and stoned the Boston. A N A WEDDENDORF, Publish* posse, several of whom were struck, and the Flashed by the Wires of the Telegraph Colored Men and. Italians Being BOSTON, April 20 —A fire occurred early sheriff withdrew his force amid a shower of this morning in the Chipman building at JTEWULM, Condensed and Classified for stone3. Strousack was arrested and placed MINNESOTA Brought Into the Coke Fields by Court and Hanover streets. It is a fivestory in jail. 1 Convenience of Readers. the Operators. brick structure, and is principally occupied FOREIGN by Bailey & Rankin, jobbers and retailers THEY say that the Italians in this NEW ULM, MINN. of carpets. The loss on the building Two hundred families are in a condition country are getting naturalized at a Washington, Foreign, Accidental, Personal, There Are En Boute by the Car-load is $5,000, and to the tenants $15,000, all of of actual starvation at King's Cove, N. rapid pace, in order to escape getting which is covered by insurance. Criminal and Other HE Swedish ship Condoren, which arrived and Will Take the Places Which M.MiiOcn, JVet'l S. yajtn.Tte^Frm^ ^drafted into the service of their native While the fire was at its height the roof at Pernambuco from Rio Janeiro, News of Importance. the Strikers Vacated. fell without warning to the men who were J, 0. Budolph, Cashier. land in the event of hostilities. There's March 26, reports that five of her crew have died from yellow fever, and* that several pouring streams upon it from underneath. patriotism for you! Directors: others are ill with the disease. Beams and burning timbers imprisoned W A S I N O N SCOTTDALE, Pa., April 20. This was nearly twenty firemen, several of whom HE Rome correspondent of the Catholic Werner Bauch, Cfuu. Wagner, Dr. another Jively day in the coke region. were enabled to escape immediately without I N the sixteen ex-slave States the The redemption of 4iper cent bonds was News cables that Rev. Camille Laurrati has £113,750, making the total redemption to Numerous mass meetings were held, and injury. The lines of hoes from the engines been named minutante of the propaganda growth in population in the past ten Wetchcke, O. M. Olsen, E.G. Keek. date $14,591,700. preceding the wholesale evictions which were at once directed to that part of for American affairs, vice Canon Sharretti, years has been 23.4 per cent among HE secretary of war has awarded the minutante for India, China and Japan. will occur to-morrow, they are taken with the building where the accident had occurred, the whites and among the negroes and in a lew minutes the debris was contract for improving the Philadelphia significance. HE Lisbon correspondent of the London DRAFTS TO ALL PART* cooled sufficiently to permit of the release harbor to James A. Munday &Co., of Philadelphia. Times says that at the meeting of the cabinet With a brass band to stir up their spirits, only 14 per cent. These figures ought or the men beneath it. council, the minister of the interior a mass meeting of several hundred strikers OF EUROPE, AND PASSAGE to lay the bugbear of ultimate black Chiet Engineer Webber was among those and the minister of public works insisted was held at the Summit plant, where the HE colored people of Washington domination. who were caught, and although bruised TICKETS SOLD. upon tendering their resignations. Affairs celebrated the 29th anniversary of the imported foreigners have been at work. and burned he did not relinquish his command, have reached such a state that a cabinet emancipation of slaves in the District of Every effort was put forth to get the Italians and this alternoon announced that crisis is imminent. Columbia. to attend, but without avail. They he was all right and ready to return to THE fact that the German emperor IN view of threatened trouble at Ashland, fare quartered what is known as the duty. Through a hole made in the roof, SIRCHABLES TUPPER, the representative Glose Attention Given to kissed his mother on her return from the secretary of the interior indefinitely of the Canadian government in England, District Chief Reagan was one of the first to ,"soup house," near the Summit plant, and Collecting. postpones the opening oi the restored Omaha who left New York by the steamship Teutonic, emerge, and his injuries, although painful, France by way of England is given international are heavily guarded by deputy sheriffs to has arrived at London. Sir Charles are not serious. Capt. Willett, who followed railroad lands, which was to have occured. prevent interference from the strikers. importance. It is supposed him, was injured about the back and Tupper declined to discuss the reciprocity Twenty-four of these Italians were at work shoulders. The next officer rescued was the French heard the smack and projects, the Behring sea question, or any Empire Mill Co-, HE treasury department has decided 'at this mine yesterday. The strikers held Capt. Griffin, who had been pinned down other international matter, contenting found a rebuke in it for their treatment that the law which permits grain imported itheir meeting on the public road and exer'cised by heavy timbers, which had to be sawed himself with saying that he was reserving from Canada to be ground in the United great precaution to keep off the comipany's apart before he could be released. of the lady. his views for Mr. Blaine and for others States and returned is not applicable to District Engineer Creswell was one of the premises. Alter addresses by Parker ROLLER MILL. holding positions in high quarters. Mexico. last ones taken out, and it took nearly an •and others, they passed resolutions to re- hour to reach him. His right leg was APPLICATION for authority to organize a lmain firm. S O I N I E S FATHER IGNATIUS, the bart-footed crused by a heavy beam, and for a long 24 Rollers and 4 Burrs. national banking association has been filed time it was doubtlul it he could be saved, monk, has begun revival services in JIM HALL, the Australian pugilist, says Another enthusiastic meeting was held with the controller of the currency by the as, in spiteot the best efforts of the firemen, he will accept an offer of a $3,000 purse for at Whitney, and addressed bv Master Philadelphia. There can be no doubt First National Bank of Marshall, Minn., We take pleasure in informing the the flames steady crept toward him, and it a ten-round go with Jack Ashton at Chicago. Workman Wise. William Ha and Albert bv M. Langlandof Decorab, Iowa, and looked as if they could not be checked. in the world that the City of Brotherly public that we are now ready for his associates. Burreen, an interpreter. Italians are also was finally taken out to the root of the business. The best machinery and Love needs all the assistance that at work there, and the meeting was called Crawford house, lowered to the floor below, J. A. ELLIOTT of Kansas City and C. W. HE navy department has ordered the all the latest improvements in the the English clergyman can give her in where he was placed upon a stretcher and Budd of De3 Moines, shot in the»former for the purpose of getting them out on a Galena to be placed in dry docks at Portsmouth, manufacture ol flour enable us to taken to his home. His "leg was only badly city for the American Field cup, the former strike. To-night the labor leaders say they the way of converting sinners. There N. where a survey will be made strained and bruised, and ins other injuries compete with the best mills in the to ascertain whether she can be repaired winning by a scbre of 49 to 46. hope that Gov. Pattison will come to the is a heap of them over there. are only slight. country. within the legal limit of 20 per cent, of the JOE HARRIS has withdrawn his offer to region as intended, and make a rigid and District Chief H. W. Pope of Charleston original cost. There is little hope of saving We are constantly buying back Hall, the latest Australian pugilistic searching investigation of affairs. They had his hand bad] cut by glass and was her. importation, against Fitzsimmons, saying claim that the strikers are accused unjustly severely hurt in the back. Eleven other firemen W a IT is said that an enormous reservoir the former has proved unreliable and will were slightly injured. Assistant Engmeman of many occurrences, and tliafc nothing Rye, of clear, fresh water has been discovered leave for Australia by the next steamer. John Long was senoublv injured barring an investigation will bring out these Corn, 220 feet below the surface of by being struck in the abdomen by a piece E O E IN PRINT facts. ED SMITH of Denver and Bob Fitzsimmons ot hose which blew off its coupling. O a he Desert of Sahara. It has long of Australia met in Pittsburg and This evening there is great activity all A BELGIAN paper says that Henry M. agreed to fight. The conditions are $2,500 a Stanley has been appointed governor of the along the line. The coke companies will been a dream of scientists and capitalists MTJHDERED FOR HI S AfONEY. vi a side. Smith to weigh at 154 pounds and Congo State. make persistent efforts to & & to irrigate this great waste, the fight to come off before the club offering A Cold-Blooded Crime in Michigan EDW4HD GEEENE, member of parliament, RESUME MORE OF THEIR PLANTS At the Highest Market Prices. the largest purse. andf possibly the water for this purposemay Which Has Just Come to Light. is dead in London. Mr. Greene, was a to-morrow, and the labor leaders are out We sell all kinds of ARTHUR UPHAM and Bernau, respectively lie beneath itsbarren sands. WEST SUPERIOR, Wis., Special Telegram, progressive Conservative. to a man in the hope of defeating the champion middleweight and heavy weight FLOUR, movements. The Cambria Iron company April 19.—A young man arrived here to-day Ex-Gov. A. R. MCGILL of Minnesota of Texas came together in Galveston, Upham SHORTS, will make an attempt to rekindle the fires from Michigan who tells a story of a coldblooded has been appointed a member of the board going out in six rounds. Bad blood BRAN. &c. PHE Kentucky constitutional convention in some of its plants, which have been idle murder. of visitors to the naval academy for 1891. thus existed between the two men and the AT LOW RATES,. cost that state $200,000, but ten weeks. The eviction movement will The murder is of recent occurence and up contest was a brutal one. Bernau's striking HE entire wardrobe of the late Emm a be fully inaugurated, and it is expected to the present time has never appeared in hand and wrist were broken in several the money will be well spent if the Abbott has been put on view for sale in places. that some of the distressing scenes or 1881 print. The names of the murderer and his Special Attention given to Chicago. Quite a number of street costumes people accept a constitution which and 1886 will be re-enacted. That many victim are withheld by the young man, Custom Work were sold. JACK COLLINS of Detroit, Mich., and revokes lottery characters, limits legislative families will resist seems to be the general who hopes to see the murderer brought to Billy Lavine, champion of the Saginaw JOSEPH MCNEIL, a member of the American justice. He feels certain that the murderer impression. Several hundred eviction sessions to 60 days and provides valley, fought two rounds in Detroit recently. Macs' Specialty company, died at Boston came this way. It is thought the man has notices were served by the coke companies An extra stone for grinding feed. Collins is the champion welterweight of pneumonia. was a native of that school monies shall be distributed been seen in Superior, and the authorities pugilist of Michigan. Lavine was on strikers between this place and Broadford England and a member of the Cincinnati Steam Cornsheller. to whites and blacks alike. are at work in company ot the stranger. knocked through the ropes and went to the last night. At Summit and Morgan's lodge of Elks. The story of the murder is this. In a floor twice in the first round. Lavine came 200 papers were served. They will all expire Wood taken for cash or in exchange BISHOP RICHARD GILMOUB died at St. Augustine, Northern Michigan logging camp were employed up dazed in the second round and Collius this week, and the labor officials think Fla. Rt. Rev. Bishop McCloskey two Swedes. When the camp broke MDIA is once more giving trouble to Empire Mill Co. knocked him flat on his back and he ad that their tents will arrive in time to afford of Kentuckey, Fathers Wright and Houck, up this spring these two fellows set out together to be carried away. England. In the previous disturbances shelter to all the families. The Morewood and his faithful nurses, Sisters of the Sacred and alone for the nearest settlement. CASH PURCHASES notices expired to-day, and evictions will Heart, were with him to the last. Father They were paid off beiOre starting and preceded in India in the past quarter of LABO CIRCLE S Houck left with the remains for Cleveland, take place to-morrow. the rest ol their camp fellows. 4 *ra century Russia's hand was traced, and CHEAP SALES. Ohio. A lew days later, when others from camp HE Scottdale strike is nearing an end, From a source believed to be trustworthy passed over the trail, they discovered the if British reports were true. Thus far, Chauncey Depew claims his trip iswnerely it was learned to-day that colored workmen vody of one of their Swede comrades of the a tour of observation. though, the Muscovite has not been A S A I E S would be shipped into the region during winter. The man had been murdered with Fr. Aufderheidq, HE Vessel Owners' Association of the an axe and robbed ot his money, supposed HE Brooke woolen mill, at Pomeroy the coming week. It is stated that the mentioned in connection with the present to be about $100. Great Lakes has decided to reduce the hear Coatesville, Pa., was destroyed by fire. strikers at Summit and Broadford obstinnately one. wages of marine engineers. The engineers The supposed murderer is minus the half Loss $30,000. refuse to return to work, and their will resist the reduction. of one finer of his left hand and, it is said, HE Mittinger, Kohlmeier & Co. hollow faces will be filled with negroes. One hundred bears a slight wound supposed to have been IfaMfaetnrsr ol CHICAGO vessel owners have thrown down Ware factory at Norwalk, O., burned. Loss and ten of them will be given employment inflicted by his victim his struggle for A BURIAL at sunset is quite com the gauntlet to the seamen's union and will $20,000, insured for $11,500. at East Slope, Broadford, and about life. Fir©, Well Building: and Steeplt mon, and there is a certain fitness in establish an independent shipping office BY the fall of a wall in Cincinnati Frank one hundred at Summit and adjoining TO SAVE HEft LOVER. where sailors will be engaged regardless of plants. Imported Italians and negroes will consigning the worn-out body to Glenn, aged eighteen, and William Gibson, Brick, the rales laid down by the Lake Seamen's a stonemason, were killed. Thirteen other likely be the weapons of the different companies the earth at that hour. But funerals Benevolent association. A New York Woman Seeking the Release stonesmason were injured, but not seriously- to break the strike, and carloads of of Her Intended From an Asylum. at midnight, however, are rare. General MEMBERS of the Lathers' Union of Chicago them aie expected. Agents are known to Fine Pressed Brick for to the number of about three hundred CINCINNATI, April 20.—Five weeks ago NEAR Oneonta, Blount county, Ala Ed. have been in search of such material for Pike's interment is one of the few are now on strike for an advance in wages John B. Ransley, a wealthy confectioner, ornamental fronts. Strange, a farmer, while loading his rifle to sometime. The importation of new men in recent times, and the description of of from 50 to 75 cents per day. Some of the was sent to Longview asylum. He had shoot hawks, accidentally shot and killed may tend to arouse the passions of thestrikers. bosses have conseded the demand, -while gone to New York and made wild contracts, his wife, to whom he had been married only it is something new in obsequies. The different companies have fully two months. others are organizing to resist it. which threatened to swamp his I S ths fcest of shipping faeiHtiM ••Atwill decided to post the noiices at the differenc prompt Attention to mail ord*** fortune. A MOST destructive fire broke out in the works, stating their withdrawal from the POLITICAL. INQUIRY into the subject of explo wholesale drug house of Charles Leich & position that there would be no discrimination He had also engaged himself to Miss NEW ULM, MINNESOTA. Co., Evansville, Ind. The stock is a total Edith Speers of that city. Miss Speers followed S. W. CHASE, chairman of the People's against the strikers. eions in mines being caused by loss'. Jnsurance, $60,000 loss $90,000. party, arrived in Topeka recently. him here with the intention of coal dust has led to some very valuable says that the people's party will nominate H. Dickson, Mickey & Co., wholesale boots baffling the efforts of his relatives BULLET S A S TICKETS. Judge Gre^ham for President in '92, and experiments and plans for clearing and shoes, were damaged by water tQ the to put him in an asylum. Ransley, however, will elegt h}mk extent of $15,000. The building is one of a Liaison Began in Germany Ends in a acknowledged his mental weakness and the galleries of foul air. One ol! block owned by D. J. Mackey, and was Miss Speers consented to his confinement. Double Tragedy in Gotham. these consists in moving water butts RAILROADS compieced one month ago. Loss on building, Yesterday, however, she swore out a writ NEW YORK, April, 19 —When the steamship of habeas corpus, alleging that Ransley has $50,090 no insurance. through the affected localities. The GEORGE W. HOWELL, a lumber merchant Eider swung out from her pier in recovered his senses. Miss Speers has been of Atchison, Kan., has been arrested on Hoboken to-day, several of her crew were coal smut collects in the water, and the the charge of violating the interstate commerce in this city ever since her lover was committed. swabbing up big pools of blood in the Manufacturer of and Dealer in W I E N E S S E S air is thereby cleared before the danger law. She has visited the asylum several steerage. A double tragedy had been enacted BOOTS AND SHOESr MICHAEL POSZ, ex-treasurer of Shelby times, and IB now firm in thebeliei that Mr. HE Albert Lea route has just issued a limit is reached. berore. there half an hour Philip county, Ind., has been indicted for embezzling Ransley has recovered his normal condition new folder, showing not only its line and Ohnacker had killed Mrs. Catherine Barth, $13,000 of the county funds. Minnesota and 3d N.^Sts., New Ulm, Minn^ ol mind. connections, but also a triangular space in and then sent a bullet through Ins own IN a quarrel following a game of "freeze red showing the exact location and dimen A few days ago C. W. Baker, counsel for ACCORDING to the list usually given A large assortment of men's and weak brain. Both were dead before the report out" in a saloon in Cincinnati, Joseph sions of the Sisseton Indian reservation. Miss Speer, received a letter lrom Mr. "by the Roman catholic authorities. boys' boots and shoes, and ladies' oi the pistol had ceased to reverberate Ransley, begging that he be restored to Hughes, the barkeeper, shot and killed A the annual meeting of the stockholders liberty. This nerved Miss Speers to make through the steerage. and children's shoes constantly kept Leo XIII. is the two hundred and Frank Bell, a former ball player, and at of the New York Central & Hudson another attempt. The superintendent and the time of his death a private policeman. 1 on hand. Custom work and repairing Two children are left in Germany to River Railroad company held in Albany sixty-third on the roll of popes. For directors of the asylum have been made the old directors and officers were re-elected. mourn the death of the woman. She has promptly attended to. A Edwardsville, 111., Thomas C. Clark parties defendant. many centuries past the Italians have The West Shore also elected its old engaged in a fight with a burglar in Clark's a husband there, too, but it is not likely board. furnished nearly all the popes. Ever JOHN HAUENSTEIN, house. Mrs. Clark went to her husband's that he will shed tears over her taking off, furnishes a Clue. assistance and was fatally shot by the because she le him and the children to MILWAUKEE. April 20.—N. D. Hooker, a since the death in 1523 of Adrian Brewer IN E N E A burglar who then escaped. young university student at Madbon, was conic here with Ohnacker. VI., who was a native of the Netherlands, In the city last night and threw some light J. C. CLAYTON, the American implicated The suicide was a soldier stationed at ARCHBISHOP RYAN of Philadelphia has upon the disappearance of John K. Fish every occupant of the papal issued an order that in future Catholics will in the killing of S. H. Cavitt, the well Mines, and, listening to the persistent troni Chicago. says that Bisliwasin not be permitted to bury any of their relative^ known American cattle man, in Juaarez, chair has been an Italian. pleadings of the woman, came with her to Madison last Sunday, and was spoken to in or friends on Sundays. Mex., over a year ago, has been sentenced this country, where they lived as man and the Capitol Park. Three years ago, he declares, Malster,DNA to be shot. will appeal. SECRETARY BAGLEY, of the Indiana wife. Tbey lived on a farm near this city, he was a roommate with young THE New York Assembly has passed board of agriculture, returned from a trip "Judge" Baker and "Doctor" Howard, Fish, and that the latter at one time "wrote and the woman, tiring ot her lover, neglected through the northern part of the state. He the two monte men who swindled the Arkansas to him that he contemplated suicide and ill by a vote of 69 to 4 reducing him in many ways, and finally announced says there never was such a prospect for a disappeared for about a week. Farmers' Alliance treasurer and several her intention of returning home. .legal rate of interest from 6 to 5 large wheat crop as there is this spring. other parties at other points, have left CHICAGO, April 19.—Although he disappeared Ohnacker tried to change her purpose, YMr cent, and it is believed that it will Fayetteville, Ark for Waterloo, Iowa, in SCHOFF, FAIBCHILD & Co., wool merchants more than a week ago, John K. Fish Our brewery is fully equipped and able to fllh and oil owed her to the steamer's dock to all orders. charge of Sheriff Hoxie of that place. of New Yo rk,it is reported, have been has not yet communicated with his lriends, rf^ass the Senate. As the millions of renew his pleadings. had no money to Mr Grebe has charge of the bottling establishment and nothing new has teen learned ot his compelled to offer a settlement with their NEAR Algona, Iowa, William Noland purchase a ticket to accompany her, and, dollars now in the savings banks draw present location. It was reported to Mr. creditors on the basis of 50 cents on the dollar. quarreled with a young man named Robert NEW ULM, MIM. driven to desperation, said she should not Fish, Sr., to-day that the young man applied 4 per cent and the money is generally Liabilities?, $200,000. Bowman about hauling some hay and they UNION HOTEL, go. For replv, she walked aboard the at a hotel at Madison, Wis., a week ago fought with hay forks. Noland was badly HE Tar and the Tartar" was given its loaned at 6 the new law will necessitate last night lor a room, but could not obtain steamship and into the steerage. followed injured about the head and cannot recover. first production on the stage at the Chicago one on account ot the crowded condition of an entire readjustment of interest her. Whjn they got down stairs his Bowman was arrested. opera house, and was a success. The McCaull the house. Sunday morning early he was face was white and set. rates. Opera company was received by one DENVER police have arrested Mrs. F. L. seen in the Capitol Park. Further traces of "You shall not leave here," he said to of the most brilliant audiences ever seen in his movements at Madison will be sought. Philo, alias Thomas, a dashing brunette, WENZBL SCHOTZP, Proprietor Chicago. her, "unless we go together." The young man, who is the son of General charged with stealing and cashing a draft "But you have no passage ticket," she Solicitor Fish, of the St. Paul road, is & THE Czar of Russia is said to h»ve a for $1,063 that had been sent to G. B. Newkirk, A SUIT for $2,000 has "been instituted twenty-one years old and six leet two agent for the Mutual Life Insurance said to him." against Dr. U. K. Mayo, of Boston, by Minn. Str. fondness for rising early in the morning, New Ulm, Minn* inches in height. had been suffering in that city. Mrs. Jane S. Fowle. She charges that an "This will pass us," he replied, drawing from the grip, and it is believed left the and going about the market places apprentice in the office of Dr. Mayo pulled a revolver from one of hia pockets. While W I I WHITE, who with Clarence city in a semi-delirious condition. The only first class brick fire proof the wrong tooth while she was under the of St. Petersburg. He would doubtless the woman stood rooted to the spot with Wells, was arrested at St. Louis charged with effects of laughing gas. Hotel in the city. fear, Ohnacker pointed the revolver at her counterfeiting, turns out to be Charles 4 Bullets for Seven. on these excursions take a basket HE sheriff of New York has received an Jones, a notorious counterfeiter, who is and pulled the trigger. The bullet struck PARIS, Texas, April 20.—To-morrow with him and do part of the family attachment fvc $60,000 against the United known by the police and detectives in morning seven men will be shot to death at her over the right eye and crashed into her ED. PAULSEN, States Electric Traction company, at 115 marketing were it not for prudential nearly every state in the Union. Ocomulgee, the capitol of theCreek nation, brain. Death was instantaneous. Ohnacker Broadway, in favor of Elizabeth Smaitland, in accordance witn the law ot the nation. then placed the muzzle of his revolver considerations.. As soon as that habit A Leavenworth, Kan., D. R, Anthony, Licensed Auctioneer 4 on twenty one promissory notes. Judgment The men are Ross, Riley, Jeff Brown, editor ot the Leavonworth Times, was cowhided against his left temple, and again a report should become known, he would be for $10,000 was entered against the Douglas Blown, Cudge Barn eft. Pars Johnson. on the street by Capt. W. Fortlesque, rang out. Ohnacker toppled over and tell American and United Zylonite company, Lake, Andy and Price Johnson. They afraid of little dynamite shells in the who was defeated for mayor at the just beside the woman, stone dead. LINDEN, BROWN CO., MINN. of 361 Broadway. were tried at Ocomulgee las-t week and a recent election. A bloody sequel is looked potatoes, turnips, beets and onions. verdict of death retarned by the jury. GEORGE STABK a fireman on the Cincin Corrwpondeno* promptly attended to. for. ^•i. jfe .Electrocuted. -tCHATTANOOGA, They were convicted of the murder ol Robert nati, Wabash & Michigan railway, died in Tenn.. April 20.—While Reed and Riley Walls in the Creek nation, S. S. ANDERS is under arrest in Chicago, horrible agony at Anderson, Ind. was AN ambitious boy somewhere hi the playing a hose on a ladder at a fire to-night Oct. 20, 1889. The condemned men charged with being a fugitive from justice an inveterate cigarette smoker and an excessive tn Michigan. It is alleged he did the farming are negroes, ule their victims were Creek cast is dying from the results of eating Fireman Charles Werner fell dead to the use of them is said to have caused Indians. communities of that state out of $75,000 pavement, killed by an electric light wire. tacks, iron filings and other succulent his death. A short time after his death his as an alleged fire insurance and lightning body turned a livid green. Physicians Coal Heavers Strike. dainties in emulation of the rod agent. claim his death was due to arsenical and CLEVELAXD. Ohio, April 20.—Three hundred A Hopeless Case. dime-museum "human ostrich. "Between JOSEPH CARTOT, an Italian, was stabbed nicotine poison. coal heavers employed at the docks of PARIS, 4pril20.—A report on the Panama in the neck at Shamokin, Pa., by some one AfiEN(YJbrx the Cleveland & Pittsbunr and Erie rail-j sleep-fasters and glass-eaters CAPT. DEVILLE, surveyor general of canal has been sent to the liquidator of the in a crowd of his countrymen who attacked roads. Tod.Statubaugh & Co.,and Pickand's,! Canada, dicredits the correctness of the disr the fool-kfiler is being deprived of company. M. Monchicourt by Lieutenant him. escaped before being very seriously Mather & Co., went on strike to-day. TheyJ covery made by Ensign Moore, of the Wise, who has been negotiating with the injured. Cartot had Martin Zella want an increase to 13 cents a ton for handling much of his regular work. The Detroit United States coast survey, to the effect Columbian government to prolong the concession. and Andrew Zena arrested for attempted coal. They were paid last year 13 that an error in deliminating the international sleep-fasting contest has been The report is a voluminous document. assassination and testified that these men tenfa, what thev ask lor now. *Zs~% A pamphletof Information andabJ boundary gave the United States a unluckily, a big success. Two of the had asked him to join the Mafia, which he It was apparently prepared with f-/"Vx^ Vstractof the lawi,Choiring Bow to/ slide of Canadian territory equal to that of the object of concealing, amid an endles* *ifd Murderous longaa \Obtain iwenta. Cayeata, Trade/ refused to do. .Th prisoners were committed contestants will probably sufferfrom Rhode Island. On the contrary, the survey \Marta, Cop/rlghta, tent free. for trial., mass ot words and reiterated expression* WASBINGTOX, Pa., April 20.—The family MUNN A CO. made by the Canadian government at Port more severe mental derangraents than about sanguine prospects, the actual hopelessness of Rev. W. S. Fleming, consistine of Rev. 2^361 Bas»4w*y. W I E attempting to evict a giant Pole Moody indicated that Canada had secured, Fleming, his wife and little daughter and ot any further enterprise in that Kew Tvrlc the most sanguine expectation could named Fred Strousack, at Uniontown,' Pa., a quarter of a mile of American territory Mrs. Fleming's sister, Alice Williams, were direction. M. Monchicourt personally conaiders one of die striking cokeis, Sheriff McCor- for a distance of several miles. Sheir .have looked for, trisoued to-day by eating beet tongue, that the report offers a lavorable basis lor the new financial operation.. condition is extremely it a