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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1902-1-30, Page 7SOUGIIT DAUGHTER SLEW MOTHER Woman Shockingly Abused 4 Before Death. LEFT LYING IN THE ROAD Iluebeed's Search by Lenten' Ltaht - Evidence Tied 11 '.'us the alit '. ho Was tieugbt-PuNc•e think -they Here a flue. 11'hite Plains. N. Y., Jan. 28. -Iva - belle Alton, the mother of a family, respected by all who knew her, teas murdered last night under clrcuru- statb:es of a pecliarly s1i okbtg use tura. - Eighteen hoard after her Weep- IWZIrdarp toad firm reported her dirturtnd body sur found t411; af• teruuou lying Iu a much 1r:arrll •i1 tercet. Children by the ecure pars- ed the trput on their way to wheel this morning. and many grown per- sons must tore alumna tripped over tee body during the fureuoou, un- less It was placed where It woe found just before its dlecovery, ivvIikh would Poem to be Iwpbenble. At a late hour to -night Chief of Pollee Zlbta LYarpctiter and I)eteet- tve Colllgau urre.ttd James .illeu, tare humane(' of the murderej wo- w in, but ho war eubenpuently re- ,,,eed. Chief C.arpeuler would not dtat•ucs the orreet further than to d,l. flet Alle,i was held only un argue wspncluu, uud that he ex - pi dsee) Iull w;.lillglie1si to answer uestluns. ut+ptclun pueits w.tb ewphasis.in direction ofan Italian. Not fur where lira Alien's body was r a hotel patronized by ltal- te opiu,on of Dr. the murderer will be 'there aro gaol reasons plat Is' mtdtak.e was e crime was cummlt- re. Allru's daeghter, elidedas the viv- o Is iu a state um a rerull of hat luta come up.wuu that she escaped death ba. he merest +leadeul. and that ler ther was ata .fro found I 1:101. a It l ate (:urtil t' L l weld Cher. belle% In um when t lel, and that Isabella, ems In tie. The glee of hysterical fear toe terrible tragody hate her Itfe, is of the sacrifice! In her rte Leer than a month Mi Alien ir-Tcilfdwed _ arlate her lento by au Italian who eaten • taw to Iuteretpt per. airs. Allen, with her husband, daub ter and (our s.ue, lived ut 'Nu. 80 adage events., She had to walk bout ane m.le W lair home after her late work was done. Su reveler were r coming' and g•'logd that view"! he had nut arrived Leine at 8 u cluck net night It ruuded alarm. Her hus- luxl t.turtetl In "search art her tie uur later. At Mr. Leggeee he found lint the had 1r11. there a■ usual at iftren minute. before 6 o'clock. la Nn•nieg to his theme_ Mr- _plea ■ t a lantern unci aeached the city eel after 10 odock. Ho then went erne again, nal, after quieting the :are DI_h1a-ah 1Jreue ataimed Ida search metal daylight, Titid morning he gave the care to to meter, and a little alter rioori lay he sent his daughter to CTnlon• .thatlllie-Lames- InkingWife might have one there. • Retursw$.(rom the railway etatten heard a stranger ray that Mra. latero body had been t, uud. fence en`tin Las's spent his time attempt - g to give e. effort to hl. cbiklrete Lau are hartbrokene. When found the bodyrstehed full length, except the were nt. arme were thrown above the I, as th•eugt they hnd been raised railrkl (11 a blow. There was a aero contudl en ut•er the right tem- • and tho novae wax fire ken. The utl wall not fractured. These injuries / h! have been the re..ult of b1•ews rut a stone, but tat reek showing 4anins was found. The clutter re trolly disarranged. Death had restated fret* the blow,. Tile tnl„+y Pw011 alt^ brain to be tet- ra'. Death wan the result of aleck I'wing the maltreatment, that e 0.1 n terrible nature. t was this fact that ltvl fir. Curtis assert that the. ,;nsbmnl male not Vc• been the murderer. When rhe t the home of Mew. trggo. Mrs or. carried a 10 ketb,ok In wlitch m $1.s' The pocketbook, empty, nfounl on the npponito slip of the ear wall Mre. Allen oleo carried a Mill I'athelle scapular that hnd n blessed by a priest. Thla was e ha Were, for the nppnreut pur- of discovering whether It ron- Inn1 anything of value. This ngaln token an nn indication of the bue- 101'e Innocence. 1 rut was queckly given by Hnrdbv. e body wan taken into a nenrby i hulldlag, where --44 - .144 Item; a nil are 1t will remain until the Cor. Pr's Inquest has been bail. .t (lysteriuus Informant. tie of the most peculiar features or emystcrieus °ale Is the ject that. )tefelf wairinfoxmed of the dia- ry of his wile's testy by n strive- r elle has not yet been Identified, ere the police knew of the dlirov- Thnt Alien was so Informed re oaa be se doulsl. The (stronger nt eith him to the police station I after telling that he had beard it Nati Allen'," body had been eel "oat nil to pieces," he (leap - red. herein • growing belief that Man, en were decoyed into a henna and 'erred, and that her body war .•n Its a wagon In broad deyltght t thrown into the rind, where It Around. MAN FULL OF NEEDLES." DOWN COMES THE FLAG. l'.1. Customs t)Mlt•er ut Meet real Ile- uwver Stara a iet tester s. Montreal, Jan. 27.-Aotlug upou the Inrtruotioui id the Assistant lieeru- tury of the Treasury at Washiugten, Lr. f!'wuttey, the tattiest Maitre l ua- tomr officer here, to day remove 1 the Stuns and Strl,.cr, which frum lame immemorial law been gracefully draped over his official desk at Bona - venture $Gallon, Will Issued orders' tbat the "Oki Glory" which marked the Upitel Stater Customs office. ut Windsor Station be also removed. Thienction le caused by tbe dlrhon- orlag of a Cana:Mau enema at Skug- uay by American mittens, anti le the result bt the underetawting between the Canadian anti the United Stater Uovcrnments that the Amerloan flag Is not to be diepinytel at Customs of- flor.In Brinell North America, pend - Ing tee oettlemeot of the Alaskan bouudnry pueetlon. KAISER EMBRACED PRINCE. Cordial Greeting to the Heir to British Throne. WILL IMPROVE RELATIONS. tiurlln, Jun. 26.-Tleu entertain - meet of the l'rincu of Wales will nut lack either beartluese or stateliness. There has been no breach of the rela- tion% of the two royal hearer, and the Emperor bas too true an Instinct In forecasting the trend ut race teed - meths and events out to perceive that Englund uud liermuuy wilt bo Dat- urat allied in the future, when the flurry of excitement over the hoer war passe;. There iv every 'edicts - tion tlutelhe relation. of the two tmentriea will improve la consequence of the brief eat of the 1'riuce u( Wales, and that the mllitory and court felicitous connected with the birthday celebration will be of un- wonted IVIcadur. The Prince arrived here at seven fetlock Inst evening. Emperor W11- liam anti a brilliant eitaft were pre- sent at the Lehrter elation. to re- ceive the 1 rIDC.. Many of the per- swlage. who are now present to Ber- lin fur the Emperor's birthday were present. eir Francis Luscelles, the Wettish Ambassador. was also there. The Kaiser nn(' 1'riuce exchanged °ordeal greetings and drove off to- gethee to the palace. The etreetei along the ruu•to were decorated with evergreens. When the Prince of Wales arrived at the railway station he Wore the teetotal of nn officer of tate Fltyt German Dragoons. Emperor Wil- liam lied on the uniform of a colonel of the First British 'Laval Iragoonn. The Kaiser embraced t . _Prince, and shook hie hand heartily. Mean- while the band played 'lad Save the King." The Kaiser ane Prloce en- tered two state carriages and drove into the city under nn escort of car- ry. There were great crowds g tinter den Linden as the party tiro toward. the ILAyal palace. Luer d %1111 Quern's la mg mons. This , Arning 1114' Prince of {Vater visited t e l'ruaslan I'ringeee- Eutrnt- tots !Melo the Imperial Cheat -shoe, the varieu4 mbeeNudore nal other dirlinguishevl ' ermunau.'s Wean after 1 o'clock £m or William and the Teatere ilroiii n eFeseel carriage to the barrette of tl ' Plrrt Royal !)ra- gnol . Queen V:cl a's Own. The triton tat n beim erected in front of the porch of the barracks, and t regimentalm drawn up la parade orde The Ietnd played the Britteh stale „ and at ler the regtmout had mare J lI a teperor and the Prince o Wales the latter proceeded to the reg. 'e en tat mesa -room, whore Inncheon as Nerved. The party Imclude•l the Br Leh Amlasstator to Germany. Sir F C. L..cell's, and It •teff ; Prineess Albrecht axil H'll lei Ertel-Preerlrh, nasi Prince henry of Pru.sla. The luncheon termiunted at 3 o'clock. when the Emperor 1Vi111ani returned to the cantle, and the Prince of Weirs took a train for Potsdam, thyro to bit the Duchene of Albany and to 11y a seri nth upon the tomb of the att. Empress* Frederk•k. In the evening Emperor William end (he Phtncems gave a dinner party to the Prince of Wale, in the Eliza. beth Hall of the crwtle, at which the Briasli Minister, Count von hue low, and (locant von Weidersee were present. Emperor William, In speech tourting King Edwar 1 at the mlfltary Rrncheon to She barrack. of the Pint Noyes lirngeoes. touchingly re- ferred to the death of Queen eh• toret, and advertent •n ciao wonderful colonial tour of the ''ranee of Wales an exemplifying the greatneen and thea extent of the British Empire. He invited the company to think to the health of the Prance of Witten as the representative of the British army. to which toast the Prince of Wales suitably responded. e'er 1 hisks Ude of 'Them Remelted MIA Iheanl. mi melte, I(y., Una., 27,-W., I4Book- 'tte man (nil of needles,' died tltaly to -day at tap h me of hie cheer, 920 Preserve street. Re nk-r erly lived with another denghler aylorrelle and, whll' living with hN sit on a creation full of Ilea. Most of them wer,• embedded he fifth. BABA r t them wee' lake.' fry a eoantry pbv.lchtn, hat most hem r'malntel 0 the Bells. Since t flue the nerve es have Mean week - OW In the nest unexpected places, ing from hie hng'rm anti tore, • and IPgm. Cer nor Kelly le of m.pinMn Ihnt one of the tweelPi eked the mina heart ,and canoed h. A0 antnpey wilt be held to mtael this fact. WOMEN DRINKERS MANY, Bishop Coleman's Serious Allegation Yesterday. MIDDLE CLASSES SUIFER TOO. New York. Jan. 27-TIle Eight Rev. Leighton Minima, Etrleepal Blehop of Delaware. sero startled Me htvtrers M it mlanlon nate t't at New Brunswick, s. .., by the seat ment teat there le ar. nlnrming In cream, of intemperate'', among1t w -o mina along with a uecretuse of intent prance ne:ong !nen. nos repeate 1 the etatemeat and naive asPmrtloIM equally interestingits any.' tent hitt opinl)n ha," been formed only niter exhnneire inventigntion and ehmer- vatlone of come lens In this u ountry anti abroad. eithop Coleman Maki that it news paper hostile to hie view," net on fool an inquiry In New York with a clew to disproving 1111 charge. ('one matron of Impartial siths:•ns went to Gee 'nevem faslubnnalee hotel.' and women'," rentnernnts tak Nee notes et the order'. of woman patrons. They found that to tnke wtneva, cote inlet, even whiskey with mem walls wan nn nln wet invert tM a rule nm ung the wealthy and fit,t 10nable net. Not only tete, but In en -called tea rooms intoxMnnts. were served to women who ordered them w;thrwlt even the pretense of ordering n meal. "lntempernrxee among women. hive• ever." mid the Rlettnp. "Im net eon• finest to ahs wnm,en of the wenithy amt feeharnihle r1,1.. The nee of stimulants, medlrin.a, hrarere. tnni-1 Anel all 'similar drvir o serving et n mnmk for the liquor habit le becom- tng more 'tonere, Among the middle clammy. - LOST CHEEK MINE DISASTER H:%YE THEIR OWN KING. 300 I ibabllente of 'Toy lslased th.vateaed t.'Ith iEjectment. Belfast, Jan. 28.-Mae:w fog to the !Agit Nows, nit Wort will be watle s to clear Tory .'hale, off tate north- west cutlet of Ireland, County of Donegal. Wholesale ejectment pa- pers (rave beeu Nerved upou the le - habitants of the Witted, who are chiefly flehermen mad kelp gather- ers, and number about three hundred mottle. They clot their uwu klug, and have not paid rout or taxer fur tunny years past. Tory Wand Ir about tato miles and a half long. The inhabitants relate msuy prhtfNtve custom; of tenure and *eclat relationship. There is a strung mixture of 8pul.b Wood r(61 trace- ubio In the remote part of this cor- ner of Ireland, due to descent trout survivor of crews of verrela of the epaulrh Armada wrecked there- abouts In 1588. The erlglnal woe_ tribe' customs aro also iu force. Twenty one Bodies Recovered From the Shaft. MANY TERRIBLY MANGLED. eat of the Dead -Au Inquest N 1l1 by Held to il'ry to Fix Ifceponslbllllr for the Accident -Dust Exploslun Ike'1'heury :trrrpled. Lunt Creek, Ia., Jan. 25.-Twenty- oue dead bodies were to -day taken from the Impr itleel morgue in shaft ' u. 2 of tee Lout Creek Coal Mining! Cuespauy, of alfa place, as the remelt id the worst mine disaster experi- enced In the hletory of town. When brought to the surface they present- ed n horrible sight. Some of the belles were terribly us tnglo 1 and be- }uud rccugnitien, anti could only be Weutlfied by IMAM, trinket' found Ir their pocket.. The eleven Injured art/ improving, and no additiuuul deulbr Are expected, '1 he Death .toll. The fallowing fen list of the dead Mike Fox, sett., age'' 48 ; Mike Fox, jun., aged 21; John Eller, aged 23 ; C. 11. Crewe, need 31; Russell FUb, aged 21; 8. C. Creighton, aged 28, colored; Jeremy (Stowell, ego .♦ 35, colored ; Andrew Yash, age.I ^8 ; Sam. Humplurty, aged 34 ; James Humphrey, Aged :14. J. J. Humphrey, aged :19 ; Daniel Flsh, age.' 24 Dave Waltrees, aged t.'.8; Frank Gamper, Aged :15: Alexander Gray, aged 24; Jack Mannertly, aged 20; John Mar- tin, aged 20: George Itenochak, Aged 29; rine Hampai, aged 24 ; John Kayal, ng• J 3_. 'to lax the theme. An Inquest to determine who 1u to (dame for the Manatee la beteg lield to-dJty. The tremble wee cement by an ex- piation of duet ignited by it wheteteo 1e3t117 eliargal. It prove♦ tobe wh tt minerm call .a "screamer." To be more clear, the shot, when ex- cool, Inetend of knocking down the ctmol, fires etralglat out into the room. Tide kind of it shot causes mach duet, and the flamer, coming Into errutaict with the dust, usually fur-, Meshes an exploelon. SKIRTS LIfTEO TOO HIGH, Two Women Taken in Charge in Buffalo. WADING, OVER A CROSSING. For more your' thou the hl.torita.t can recall mart late struggled vett& the -problem ; "Haw aero way wumea r ek its be worn':' UutU tart Wahl the question has re- wulu vl uuauewcrea. lu the days' of our gruuuwuthere it was t,eewed meet anti proper that the uether cover- ing. w the fair atrl trait shuu.d 'weep the Lruutte. 'lino cycler of the ages, atil the L►cyele•r of the usakerd, chungee wafter' much ami allowed the world to kuru that wuwcu' walked on loge 4.11s1 did nut fleet uu tuupe•rlwl. 1t liar been whiepore.l about teat the streets were some- what damp yeett•rday ; the dawpueur to euwu mectiour being of mubicieet utpth to al,ow tho Irco walllug of en American warrNavelh.p a,ul the citye thoroughfares. Cul. War.J salt -But that'd neither here our there. Alison' Carrie ,Trex.ler aud4Wrothy Stewart wont a-watibtg yesterday in Main .(Peet, near Lieursee. They hada 1 eturtxl out for a walk, but at Maim gal Ge ttwee the pair encountered a rbpp,ing *ea of wetutwm that waking, patting. aru- paldng. "Can you swim. Dorothy'' aekcd Carrie nls she looked at the watery warn. which bared them from fur- ther pretreat north. "Nut without a bathing suit,' saki Carrie, 'and isolate. 1 don't think it's over my .read. tau going to see." Dorothy raised 'her lingerie a trifle and started north. Exps-flag momen- tarily to see her frleni disappear, CEI ALBAN AS HLLEO In, the Naval Fight' in Panama Bay. DIED ON SHIP'S DECK Ore 110l4.1 Wound -Mettle Drawn at Reid -Death of Government Com- mander Is dust In, pori 11 1 Result ■u 1' it of Attack on Peewee. Panama, Colombia, Jan. 27. -Mak- ing their lung expected attack on Panama from the 511 to Muutiay morning, the Colombian Liberals, or rivulutlunlrts, precipitated within right of the oltisone a naval battle greater than Panama luau vera In iwoiy years. They set on fire and sunk lite Lautaro, a government ship. and one oI their vassals, the Darien, war benched. There welts heavy loos to killed and wounded, (specially on tate gotoremerat side. Salford from the U .ted `stater cruiser Philadelphia rescued many of the wounded. ' Metre' far reaching iu effect even tlmu the natal fight 11 expected to bo lbw death of Ueueral Alton, Mil- itary tied C7All Uuveraor of Panama end the northern ctso.t of Colombli aril practically dictator in his dis- trict. He war killed leading his men In permute on the roamer Luntaru, which only a few tinel ago he welled from a C'hlllan otsapwauy. Standing on the quarter deck, uneeslraging Ida men after the ship wale afire, he was -struck by a bullet from a rebel gun - amt. 110 died quickly, and not long alteeward hie zeta were in full re- treat from the burning ehlp. She was deerttxf by her crow wlthln an hour after they lova the Insplratlou ut General .Vtrnn's leadership. 1'revluur efforts of the insurgents1 to gain control of the Isthmus of Panama had Leen made uo land, I.earolurg that the latent expedition, commando' by General Herrera, eibo w:ar defeated bete tart year, would attack by lien, General Alban cb:tr- teted two trtertiners and 'sisal the Lenten" to repel the lu ashen. Flippog Into Panama Bay at 8 o'clock in the uornlug, the revolu- tkenary vessel e the Albnrraute Padilla, formerly a el Ivatlorenu gunboat ; the wariest new the Ualtat, practically U. S. rAM-BASSADORS TO THE ,KING'S CROWNING CAPT. t IAS. EDGAR CLARK. '5 »tel r' i %! WHITELAW REID. a eZV GEN .1. J. WILSON. THIEVES LOOT MONASTERY S A TERY King of Italy Honor Prior for Making Brave Defence, FOUGHT Tilt. BADLY WOUNDED. Loddon, Jon. 28. -Here is a typical Neapolitan story which has the 'merit of bring scrupulously accurate. A small band of brigands lad been troubling the country side only a few miles fro& Naples. The other t Ira alio miecreautr conceivedt lit he told l;es of pillaging the Freaviecae wouastery, which was believed to euutulu much we.t-tit, incluullag gollta altar vls*K.IN in tee chapel. About mwnight the brlganle, with the aid 01 I:u,dcrr, reeled two lofty wu,1.4 ua,l uuWrel the wuuartery attsaragtt 345 w+tttaawa_ Tbe nuak.ieepe. sag v gir gave the alarm trod the muunks., uuutb:r.ng about a down, larrlcndtd thss un elves id their cold and alerted praying. The brigand's etorineu each cell In turn, gagged ea-li inm.tte, and fnally attaeke1 the venerable prior. He stoutly refused to eaarrender, and net the doors of leis rooms were also stout, the brl- gendee were not able to force tttem.- It iapponeel that the prior hail a revolver, which he total to RecA ad- vantage, when presently the bri- agals appeared at his window. Tho matinee combat ended by the prior felling badly weaseled, an l the brlgnaln them pllnted the monas- tery at their leisure. Fortunately an alarm telling that tho genlarmon were coming prevented them from entering the chapel. As they retired with their booty an aged servitor, et lay Metter, who .tad been hidden In the garden, fired Fat shot. with hie revolver. When the geatnrmeve toren., Arrived It WAN dhrovere,that the lay brother tine iiuplaysut lay ekill In tho nae of him mauler weapon, for the body of it deaf hrlgnnd waw etretohed under a hash and tractus of hloort along the route of the hrlgsdla' flight mhowed that others heel teems wennneel. The good pram had plan woende.t at Tenet a maple. As moon nm the yew ser King of Ttaly hexed of the effete he Instr,yted 1 ry� Minister of the interior to PPM the prior a gold model with a anita- hle IneerlplMn recording the twee - sloe of Ns Taker. n C rriwaited. A R 1 tui. Nothlug of a fatal nature happened. She also determin- ed to negotiate n passage. She rained her skirt nail waded. Patrolmen McGreevy and Ryan, of the Fehrl Street Station, were watching the pair. "Livldlow," eny♦ Ryan, "the water It less than four feet hi depth. Can yen floras' lees conspicuous to get- ting across?" ,'We'll not 'poll our clothes," said Dorothy. The 'shocked officer met the pair rut the northern borders of the wa- tery waste nal took them Into enu- testy. He said that they had held their eklrts too high. -Buffalo ('nor - ler, BAD NEWS Filllf9WSON, Several Persons Meet Death by Accident. WOMAN FATALLY ASSAULTED, Seattle, \Yash., Jan. 2e. -Two as Willttlt by robb efe throe nrcklent3f deaths, the taking away of a prone neat Dawson reeldent, ao l three people fatally loured byy other meats,tut. flit, list of la tablt4es ie - portal from Alaska by the ■teamer AlkL James Murphy, of Wrangel, fell over a cliff oil Traders' Island nae plunged to his death 100 feet down a rocky chasm. Charles Nelson wee killed In a Line on Chicago Hee Dawson, Dec. 29th. Andrew Forsberg ens killed in the Mrxbcnn Milne All ikAugttu Inland on Jan. 11th. and Merry Olbert was fatally Injured at the new' mine on Jan. 9th. Joseph feebxermnn fell from the retireed trarkn neer Douala,' on the night of .Tan. 12th end wee fatally Injured l-vn Willem.' wail nemautted in a newton natoon on Ile night of .ran 11th tad probably falnlly It lural P. N. Raley amd ,lane's Plnnetll were *.malted and rnhhed on Ikreg- Inn island on .fan 1 1th and received melons Inetrhem W. A. Retake, n lending eaten of Mermen, dted at et Mary's' Hospital In that pinee•. Klselrlg 1e maid to iia r.upeneihle for a goal deal of heart trouble. tempt to engage the three revolu- tlonlst steamer', although she palm- ed them In the bay. She report' tbat they drew away from her. Carlos Allsup had been lbs bulwark ed the Colombian Government In the northern Province* fur more than eighteen menthe. It was be who de- feated the revolutbonlsts on the Irtltmus one year ago, who out -gen - ensiled them last fall atter they had won many victor's. over his troops, and who has for several months been tho grtrdteet obstacle to their sure caw 111. energy and resource under dlwtdvnntages were three times re- sponsible for defeat of the liberal.. Mother Heaton to Death. Burton, Jan. 26. -Mr.. Bei .get Kil- roy war batten to death at her hump lu Eitel Burton to -day, the ending of n family quarrel, provoked, the police way. by her husband. Michael, while crazed with liquor. Tho husband le ander arrest. The couple had five young olilklrea, SETTLING THE WEST. The Countries Which Supply Homesteaders for Canada. A MIXTURE OF RACES. The rapkllty with whloh settlement Le going tee in the wart 111 hillcaleu by are record, of the Dominion Land. Ageucler. From there reportie tt would appe r that fax the year ending Dec. ;11s 0,100 homes/teed entries, rep- resenting it gain of 28,034 W popula- tion, were made, ad agalnet 7,850 tetrkw, representing nn addition ti( 24,568 In population, fur the previous calendar year. The fulhnvtug com- parative etutement Stows the re- epectfto nationalities of the home- steaders in each year: No. et catrlese Nationalities'. 1900. 1901. t'anadItn, ftom Oat art, 1,819 1,7.1 Canatleine Irerm Quebec 177 231 1anudt.ius from N ,vs' Canadl:ur. from New Ilrunsvvick .. Cana/Hata from Prince Edward friend Canalltres :rem British Columbia ... .. ... Welland Troia ---Mena 50 88 18 11 84 28 23 22 tuGa ... ... ... ... ... ... 3057 :152 Canadians (rum N. W. T. 123 155 Persons who had pre - lour entry 730 904 Castanet tot returno•tl fnen the Unitrd Stated ... 170 203 Newfoundland United States .., ,.. ... 1,0I1 3,218 Eogllsh . ... 880 641 111.1.............._........... 104 9e Seetch AA AA ....._.. 184 208 French ...... ... Gil Ori Itclgianw _AAAA.... 21 18 Swiss _AAAA ............. • 1 2 llnllnns _AAAA 3 itauuvunlaos AAAA.... ........ 8 47 Assyrians .._.....-., ... 1 f 1 'Germans __. ... 259 Austro -Hungarians .. 1,043 HW lantlerw 4 Dense (tither than �lee- Innders) 13 Icelanders ... __...._AA AA. 71 Swede -Norwegians 101 Russians (other than Ilene:etes, Poles or 245 989 24 162 112 Mcnneniter .................. 51 61 ides ............ 1 13 Itakli,bors .._.. -- 62 1 rAytal 7,859 9,108 Where They Conte From. The holnest*vulere who ermined the lino canto from Wm several States anti Terrttor'les of the republic, as fol-' lows: Alabama 1, Arkaiisas " Call torn La 14, Carolina 1, Colorado 6. Con- tiecttcut 3. Dakota 838. Delaware 1, 1''lorkta 8, Georgt.n 1, Mahe 28. 1111. ~-Hots T8. lmttamr 10,efnttinll 'I7 rrttrsfy 7. Iowa 210, Kamen; 90,'Keat cky 8, I.oul.Lann 8. Mains' 1, Massaelsette 8. Mlsldgan 103, Minnesota 814, Nin- eteen 39. Ifldsleslppl 1, Montana Illi, Nehraedta 810. Novadra 2, New damp• eh:ro 8, New Jersey 4, New York 24. Chant 11, Oklahoma. 10, Oregon 15, Penneylvanln 8, Tose.' R. Utah 79 Vermont 6, Virginia 3, Washington 89. Wbconsln 59 and Wyoming 8. Dakota furntehnl Canada with the largest number td homesteaders, t+88 from that State having made en- try, as against 30* for Liao previous year, Mtnnnwnta (anti -United 61i am comperes! with 817 for 1900. Iowa .bunt 240, or 68 more than In the preemie year. Nebraska supplied 810, or 142 more than In the previous twelve menthe. The number from Mlchlgnn dropped from 140 In 1000 to 103 last year. .urprlsed the Lautaro, tho lnrge.t of the Government &lupe. The Pra- ellla, which has au erre lleut equip- ment of rapid fire guar, went clone to the Lautaro, and before th•tt .tap could mato effective reply to the first Leo killed or wouated are ores of the Lautaro's crew. The Marlen anti Uaitan etarttd in the directloa of a Tong Uoveruwent sea wharf, near the city. With the lktyaca, which had been chartered from tho 1'analua Canal Company, nbeeat getting troops at Chiriqui, the only other Govern- ment vessel effective wad the Chi- Cultu, which had been chartered from the Pacific Steam Navigation Cow- pony. ow- pany - The Chicuito attempted to cut off the Darien nod Wotan, Pa- tna* t'an aryl the D s- 111* sprit three diutk front her :eeavlcet gun. at the Chicuito. Thin vessel replied with rapid fire game, nod the Paella moved away a little. Moving off, the Padilla got within range of tho guns of Las Bovedas, a fortrome, and several 'Mote fell class to the ship. So far as could be WENT THHOU6H A WINDOW. Got Permission to Take Head- ache Powder and PROMPTLY TOOK FRENCH LEAVE. Ottnwa, Jan. 28.-Privato Harry t Royal Flat who deserted front'the r Canadians at Halifax, returned to Ottawa, wall recaptured. and made hie escape ut Alexandria, Ont., on Friday evening from the custody of Sergt. Lib:tri o and Pte. Chapman, who were taking hien bnok to Hall - soca. there war ie evidence that fax, Is again safe In Uncle Sawa e _ dolman._. Id.__ se_eattas-receivsd_. tlfiei >reaiit3'iiaTitirriei, cooed ism! 38y trout Grin by a relent he Otta- wa, Fink tells thin story of his es- cnpo: "It 11 with ',immure 1 pen of the way In which i ..,•npel trona rho rooted slowly after the exchange with the Chlcurto. There was it great deal of manoeuvring, without any damage being done:. the eecort that wan sent to take • Firer anfac wree$ an the },sakaro-- a Tach To 7lntifnx. Or cotter. 1 krt.about ten o'clock, or ono hour before Ottawa with them, but dad hot go lieneral Alban wets killed on her very far when the truln etoppedatwets decks, TIAs veiuel ens practicallyAaxe main for refreehmente. 1 deserted afterward. and by 12o'cbock it meat_ nt h,rvtntr a tuerrbbtr 10.07 of her.dead an lrelagburiod hendach(e, and naked If 1 Could go tit l'atutma. The fire grew l0 and get Nome water to down n wtrnragth rapidly, and within half bendnrhe powder. The sergeant nn hour after the General's death wed "burn." But the powder wive shove the Inst faithful onom off the not the only thing that woe bother- Milp. It was rumored -hero int Ing me rat that time. 1 wits anxious, tbo l.autaro erna fired as the result Julx.urt getting nwny, eo I dropped of `renohrry. the powder end up went the win - Shooting calmed nb,nt the time the Clow and nut went harry, never to fire palms' sway over the Lnutnro, and the revolntlonlut ship Darien r^turn. than wtenmel clone to the Unites)"1 believe(' the ',wort miese r et ut, . ehlp Philadelphia. American Morn they nrrlvel at Glen Robert - melees were by that time busy row- son. i. therefore, nt once modeade for Ing to the Lautaro and taking off the the C. P. R. line, and got out as weendeu: and fneitives from the t r•,were olwino me far a• Finch, when i heard they The men from the United Stntee elep Finch titb11 30 P in., l 1 wa kelting ( he anal Pndrnvnreul to evtingnlwh the 20 mile. to Cornwell, arriving ant I flan on the lantern, but felled. 5.:50 a, m., completely played net, The nnrlpn, It enema, naked Mr all, but the thought that i wan n free rhe Inter went as)p rn. About two hoe ngaln noon overlain(' the tinsel o'clnek, despite nil efforte to save 1 bar, abs 1.ltateru sank. Timis wee 1 grail •noItement In the city menu- ' while, the trnnt'e Meing homy throw- ' Ihg up entrenchment* end the nitl- sen* crowdingn11 even:dee points In the hope of rtting got view. of the battle, Early 10 the afternoon the (neern- menl Ilshm'ar Rnvnce (laical with l troopM from Chtrtgpi. She mad. no at - feeling when 1 creased the line a little Inter." Pink Is n telegraph operator, anal the tiny h. fore he wee denounced to the Ottnwn pollee by a former comities of the Royal (ttn:tdlan., King Vkttor Kntmantlel has rote ft'rrud the Order of NL. Menrlre and 8t. Lazarus upon Rigrtor Mamonl. TWO NEGROES LYNCHEDI Killed a Man in Row Over Pig -Stealing. one Killed After is Desperate eight Wilts the Jailer-- Ills Thu 111t - leu Nearly UR--Illlmrlous Driver on Chicago Elevated. New Ontario, La-, Jaa.:7.-Two ue- groes have been ',niched in a distant portion of Wort Carroll Parish, La., fur the murder of U. N. Grant, a peace juror from Floyd. Grant, while out hunting with a friend named Mc - Cay, camo upon somo nogroos who had killed and were cleaning hogs. He found that the animals were hie own logs, and attempted to er- rant the negroee, when ono of them fired at lieu, the tweet entering hie brain. MeCay aroused the whites in the neighborhood with the uews of the murder. A pestle was baetlly termed. Three negroes were cap- tured and two of them, limbed at Olale, Killed 1'rying to Escape. Fort Smith, Ark., Jan. 07.-'X71• prisoners la the County Jell hero at- tempted to escape yesterday. Oae man, Jostle Jones, a negro, charged with forgery, La death, and Jailor N. B. Knaptua Ir injured. Harry Folsom, .iamuel Blah and Andy Rogers. all charged with grand larceny, sue - Quested In getting away. Bloodhound& are on tarter trail, and It me expect- ed they wile be captured soon. Jailer Ka/aptou was serving dinner to the men, when Jones welled hint .hrough a half -open door, forcing elm to tine side, leaving a clear, way few has cell matey to get away. Three of them succeeded /n doing we before Knapton stunt Jones In tho treast. The negro died an hour Inter. In the lght with Jones, Knaptuu s thumbs were bitten almost of( and he wan badily bruleed. tt'Itl DPIve on the Elevated. Chicago, 111., Jan. 27. -While return - Ing from a funeral, Charles Spalding drove las carriage upon the Chicago • Nurthweetern Railway's elevated track's at Dlversy boulevard. A wo- man and a girl, who were In the vehicle, fainted ; a third occupant became hysterical. Two express tralna were flagged by the police, and metered shots were fire) at (be hilar- ious driver before the was arrested. P•dbemen from three stations join- ed la the chaste and finally succeeded in saving Spalding and hie cab from deetretlon under the trucks sir the Kenosha express near the Foster avenue rtatlon id the Northwestern, after he hnd driven at Tenet a mile over the elevated roadway. 1111 LiNCOLN. Milkman Wno Was Offered $100,000 is Dead. HIS STORY A LITTtE FISHY. Watlbington, Jan. 25.-TaNe Al - man, so once refused a bribe of $100,000 to put poison In cream welch he served to Abraham Lincoln, i. dead In this city. Ito WAS/ a well- known and respectel citizen. For any years he guarded care- fully the ('lot that ho way In any way mixed up with any plot or at- tempt on the 1i(u of President Lin- coln, nee only it few friends knew of the affair. Home months ago, how- ever, he matte the fallowing state- ments: "1 knew and loved Mr. Lincoln, and thought at first that the offer of * 100,000 to poison him was a joke. at Giant time t was running a dairy where the Bureau of Engraving and Printing now le. Among my regular cuelomere were !'resident Lincoln'. Neoretare Stanton and many other gentlemen In official Ilio. "One meriting in the early part of .Ipril-not two weeks before the Iresldent was aawaaslnatel-I was driving Along In my wagon, when two men stoppel me and one of them Jtsktx! 1(1 didn't want to make 4100,- 000 may and quick. 1 scarcely knew what to say, but . told them that I queered 1 did U It could be done on the level. Well, he then naked me if could keep a secret and i told him 1 thought I could Then he got right close up to me, leaning over the .lde of the wagon, and amid : "Well, my man, here's $100,000 1n good money. Every cent of 1t le yours if you will take alittle boa ofPo w - der end put 1t In the cream you serve to Preuidtent Lincoln this morning. Pour out the cream In the measure and put this powder to It. Nobody will 0Tl'r wurpect anything, and the 8100,001) le yours:" "Ile ehovvel me a tremendous big roll of money anti It looked mighty aloe. but 1 dill not wnnt any of that tend 2f -at -tinct been ate iargs as falx Treasury ballding It would not have tempted me." LOVE BY LET TER. A Homelier That Caused Interest le l(P11.'IIIc. Belleville, Jan. 27. -Mrs' Eva Hud gine, widow id the late Byron lied• gins, a British army veteran, le now lilt' wife of lbkleun K. Palmer, a United States army veteran. The story of the cnttrtshlp and marriage to the Widow Iludgins Is quite w heal romance. After a due period of mourning the widow de- rided epee a wooed Inntrlmonial ven- ture, and became a member of a matrimonial bureau In Ciento.. A number of overtures" were made au the eyelet of her rulvertlaements. Then Gideon 131. Palmer wr.te, and the conditb.ne preyed to be mutually metbdnclory. (il:ln et lived away down in IIIInals, and he cern', to Belleville to secure his bride. Rev. Mr. Romney performed the cerem my that mndN the couple roan and wife, During the ceremony a number of people remained tiitaLte In the cold to greet the happy eonple when they left the church- The event wad known In the neighborhood, eine when the ceremony was •n.,4 quite a weathering had nee embed to do honor to the .veaalon. Rm•oll hope were on hens♦ with the tin pane and pane, and the happy twIule and Rennet left the church fnllewad ivy an old-fashioned charlvnr4