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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1902-7-24, Page 7• FIVE PERSONS KILLED BY TERRIFIC CYCLONE. Dreadful Tornado Visits Dundas and Stormont. oo,lt a Dozen People Also Injured -Damages Over $Ioo,000 ---John hcarns''louse Blown Away With the /Omit) Inside Janice Kearns' UWctiing Wrecked --But'dingo LevcllcJ In the Path of the Storm I hrcc Wumen a Buy and a flan Killed --Terrible Sceues of D,va'latloo ii tie l'.lh of Ibe Storm. Dead. b,:, ,huhu Q. hearua, ('heeter- talc, married woman, aged 14;1 yowls •frdwiird Kearua, Chenlervll►e, yl;el 7, oat of the abuts. g,e, il:u:(ir'gir, Ormond, aged 34. Peewit Hurl, Uruntley, &toed Le. It'uluaaa Breckete ad, Brantley; INJursd. Oahe 1Y. Keart'a, Cheetervillu,' frac.. tur'e1 hip. Puns Kearns, aged 12, opium 1 (rectum right arm, fracture left leg anti - canton -item of braiu ; revov,:ry doubtful. _ Yilhe rite Keatl ZOO lege tnjur- turu 1' ed 4, frac- xru, ie. • • r11..trr,1:1•', July 18 -'Five persons tiled p tkiien lujsre.d. un,l about 'al01As1 worth of bit Wings. erop4 owl lite oto k destroyed, are the 4ppu41ng reeult1 of It 41ycl0ne which 1,410 k ,him section of the ferrite reality of Iamniau. yerterduy after - a huge r,44,1., ,uel,ed. 'iliee forte ( cyclone f owoptslap.-! u aro+r the '1'..wumb y+ of Winchester, Fie h au.l O-uabruee, t.urrylag death cul tiantruc•tion w.th It. There la no ptrtllcl fur it in the anent, of awtrl e' Onlai o, nn 1 WI/ 1uu.,t kook , , to, tornado -swept western 8t itis ,1f th'• .1merl:vtn . Coate to fil.I me a+dont. For the half hour wipe;" door not run swept over this ,iiet:ot 'tw'elline louse.' cud barne err' m+, rpt fruit, their foumlat ons, ni.l elan th•Ir eootrate e.arel•d for born tt of yard,' spilt Into mei-h- ost!, :,nal the cyclone, in its murxe, wrun:ght vagarious of the most start- ling .:.vs' -option. 1t we: Moat 5.::0 wt.I: One awful storm maul' it.e up- prarnl:•o le the district, and It newt th • Township of Wiucheeter, in what is known an the Ormond neolrlernt, i0 rho porthweNt eer- ier, an' reeked like a deuton of fury in a ruslh.•nelero diraaabn acre.' on. Tow'n•ddp.. of N'locheet"r, Vlach an, Oaribru.+k, to the St. Lawrence Emir. tyro Keersee 14uatly Salter- (lae et v.•,4'.t eutbrenkM of fury e . noel :al tie• farm of Jelin It h•ar.•', ,,)doh it ..hunted about 1.•ur to l a fnna (h' vl lige et Clrest•'rvllle, aril ass result Mr. )(tarn** wife and rvvea-,iar-(.I4 wan are ly leg dead, a 1w.•dve-year-old daughter Is not ex- pected to recover nod th 0 father ;tot ei Lanr-.'war 1 1 daughter are tnetiew with traetrtrel iambi on a bed ,.t mkt? wad n dory h dr 19 b; 21 let tatrk• the site of what woo n. c.• +., ms'.• s'1 nl1. uon44t0ried deo!! lot Th • "n -e 4) 1111 ,,Intel off boll: old .4'r'ii' c1 splinters hunrlr,,da of anlw a•'• ), 111111 411, r.)nalns of A I►1rn, nhn a .•11.4.1 north of It, lie In .1 'Wool ,n.i'". The roof and video of It ire ',tattered over 41w adjola- trig 11 11m.in 411. form of ma teitivood. Al.to. t:m.• ut the Atom's advent J(41t 11. Krarnx, the head of the 4,.1., n'a44 la t op^n, anal Mrs. Noires,. n I: h the Gill Iron. erre (:4 Ikn hml.e. Niro. Kearns, with the three lelti-• 411x•$, were ealrrld away nett 1:4' how.... The mother 4va44 tkmwn int•• as o.tato patch on the regaling' f:.4'm tad b'1 battered ro- wan" nilti it ear 1 weep.' oft the toilet. Oven' towel wb n the eI:,rm was 0)41. S m•• dittnice awe? Eat - ward Korea., h'4' sweet-;;ra►rt,j, em, fat with :1. broke' neak. In another annet8,:, P. rah, 'aged twelve, rand Marguerite, aged four, sero Hoag nilk brutal 'form and their Moho lrartetel. • Thie father, who :kW 1a4M1 Io tilt• 14e4rue of hie loved owe 4114, 111 11/11 up by the xterm nxd le.se441 Irther nn.I thlther l.ke a clst. Finally, le Out. Was rfung 41 1 lot ertl,, 44,0.4 I1y With n fractured teeth, 61e h:oa144 dug Into the earth -lo k4'l Metal' fn m fnrtl,er 'millet - NetNe Whoa' the 'affirm had ce,•sotel wiEhi hands rarrld the enrolee of 'Ike mother nod little Ir ay t.. the hawse of Reliant Kelly, a 'telt-Other- Ise Inrm'r, prop the Imrvlvhlg mem- ben of th • f tml; were borne tiler, Owl w1 imetioi 1.1 atroit lt.'rs, :111.1 Ini44t4r-twn drnt1 h •ttirw were frk,nI we 111.' t1nng" of 1.'I,e.aer- I.I aid oreretr.1 for ltlerm •114 which take. p.lxrr lo -morrow. The r:, Ih•4r and two rhiuglrt'rm are it'll At t1e K. It. IN'm'ntend, and to -Hight It is ankh that Nnrall cannot recover. 11.. lteern.' )'tory. tllleng( reeked with pain, 1.1r. aeons gate 11,0 reporter n very Itrnphic story- PAWL of the :a the disster 11,144 4,"P"1/1g,1L' f/nid'I late the nform moot when it wax 'Omit half a mil.• away, and I 'darted for the O:rn to turn the cattle and borne,' hur• hat the billeting wan Wow,",k'w'n. When i turned to got 114 family 111 n place of .afety tilos Mg i''nnrl-shapr,l cloud then 1001/1111N1 4s') ;l, °1111iynye a rola '4"4 rvirrals, Anil 1 lit w o oon(' .1144 of n11 kitelm, ant I enol) not "Ph Ih• lion:.' in time and threw 11L�if 4ktw11 to Ilse grotto'. At pant tinMnrlua ntr' k me and j s2&'-ear- 'bI4 xRf c wit It. 1 wen thrown 'ken not pI•kel up 'teetr)11 t inme', f1n'1 'look by lsutrrlx and timbers t v'nlf ftinrn anal something etreek tooter tit,lip and broke It. I t"ii"11 A^ Haney 1 would Is' killed, anal the I coat 1 wore' Wax torn from a" Under ,nv arms' I looked round aomwtie .tntoftheh0usnorencu. 1 Onto for my wlfr, let (hero wit • r4xp,nw,, rat times i trled to Ret asp nml Odle!, hut at 'Ant "'Mot to a ertknenplr df plPee, of ►111(41.1 n4('d them RN erntchea 00'1 ! rrnn•I,.p around alowly and A4111t rrOng. it watt my youngest Mnrg,lerlte, crying for Ii"r au4 •r, „,'d farther away Pty *arab. "rn1 1::, nn.) f elp;wraed she Wan 11'"'4 1 mar.•! tnwarde her and came }bow__ • 'the 1 1y of my boy Ricard. w.Innn (tend, *nd.then i moved ns'"'end to fin) my wife, but I got vitt sad as' little tient nn! lav down heetde , i felt I meet leave Olnr",u, they were. When thn storm Rae arts they found my wife, molt i irst olam liar little kir', *iennvleve. SIM"irlut at her ensile's, and bo A teeters of Relit. enin 1of ret U tie elle of UM M 111,16401 bola°. 114,44,1 cannel 4'• huaguut.l ; not a slick le lent rt:uuUng, and lho lK,u►c- tlokl turulturo ahutterwl into frag- ments, Lr spread tar 1104 wider, 11m:- tirulr of ,aortia away, rend ilea mak- s4otc 4141)1 uarrlcMt away liy the 'lural atel hop nut been faunal same. A mew - IWL tuauhlue war split Into fragment', Moto farm implements; were rent uuu,1ler utid carried In i'*ery Moe - L AM, AI 11 a tow fuels n.•ro to -night rwrtitg 011 the "lobe's' of the Hurn. About 35 rule from the mita of Jahn KtV1rur' bowel it lin unttitory Inoue dwclltng elf 4011 u,1cln, ,lames Kearny. 1l was 1.111.1 11,11 wll'tkwl 4y the storm, the roof being Nluwn off and 0 Wale knocked in 11111 Wert. eel anal 'rho baro war 41(440 demo i _ .lamer Kearny an l her three 'laugh - tent erre more or lout injure', 1111.1 Iwo Oa1.1111 AIN: 14 Immo, were kith. outright. Shortly IK$ure the. storm Jar. Kitten's, 411. Wirt, wet two of ham d.tughter11..\1:141 watt .luau, were eel milking in the sow• luau l', w hiell 1s attached to the barn. Tho mother 01441 two girls 'bent luw)1r1 the house, and Mr. Kearns' welt t4., midkmg Jot i,1 looking out of the window maw the tul.sic1-ttutp'rl cloud coming ,low from the weal, 1.1441 just as the women ros•chul the frolic 'lour the 'storm Lurie upon t4(tm, an they were thrown ,1011 a 111'1 cortical 11Way, 4l r.. Ke:eme having badly out ab'41l Lite face 4111.1 10411. Julia, who woo Ilow•n from ,tae trout door into the orchard, also receive,! hrjuries. "The stable 'trent like a fe'at'her," eakl Mr. Jame. Kearns,. ll, rpenklng of Went hap - looted. "real I was thrown among th' (owe. The wiaxl carried the ani- mate 414411 nlyw'lf for a dbltance of twelve feet, When I 001100te1 my ✓ euses the rutif of my Intra let I. woe aunt 1 carts looting up at Cm sky." Olio lf(rterkr. or off Mr. Jae. Keane(' Meuse wit turned topey-turt•y; rood berme Hit t1)e Imumehott furniture de - o -mated 011 tine treetops, two hut, (trod yards distant. 111r. Brad)'. ltmra Uentelli Ned. , Tel olee's is, u 4tn1t! eamterly cotVu from the Keane', farm 'stock) the (levelling and Ittrn of Nit,. Michael Brandy. lir. Brady tear in 1..Koter vitlr when Lite a clone r,14he,1 down, a,sl Int wife Aad four children and th. Moot man here et the barn milk - Ism. The building ix 72 feet long 4y 21 feet wile, nos, it '•cut dawn like' A 44.4/11, o1 ,181.1. TM. memo -Mw en- I caw.' by a niseie tiotne falILng here were were Rune' P( 'Ka a cuupl° of ul0- , rtll'iutm, and nue,' n nom of 4411,1106, and lotto thin lin. (rutty, the n1111-1 drew wet tae h 1,41 1111111 creel/el for safety. evilly Gouty, teo fitit-year-' eel crate,, wax Motel' about tor bend, but her atn.litien in Ml 'redone. Ten tut of fourteen ams W the barn were killed. Nllllaui llrerkstead's Death. N'iImto Itreckwten'l nerkel For Stu., 1111 ')repot, n fernier, in the tert411141.14 of Finch. The h )ra 11,/144 KING ATTENDS SERVICE. Conducted by Commander of Ysckt- I'rogreu Surprises Doctors. Cowes, brie of Wight. July 20- Olug Edward to -day attended di- vine rervtou1, whluh were conducted by Comm(xlore Lambton, the cum - wander of the Victoria anal Albert. Queen Alexandra Goal the other members of the Itbyal faintly aboard the yacht were aide preemqit. A coil north -wart wind neceseitatod the eucloslug of the eider and stern of t'• deck whorl, the King usually 117 4. 111. MitJewty now girlies at 11100 o'clock In the morning and taker hie i.ro* kfest a belt -hour later, after which ho le limited by hit phyrietana The King'', progress twntluuee to turprlie the doetert HERE 15 MR. THOM&S FLYNN? Left His Money Behind Him Eight Years Ago. HAS NOT BEEN HEARD OF Since 11e Went to the ,,t\Ittl and Nle 1'11e Now Amounts toO $1.000 - Has Ilion Ierequently vet, lineal tur but Without Avrl .1 Hamilton aliem atop ?nom. A snm•'wlett Orange disnppm1r- aece of a Hamilton man ham been lrouglll to light by an advertisement in a Chicago news/paper ant a trade journal. The man sought for IN Mr. Thomas nylon.; ho formerly worked in tlio 0. T. It. show, and remide. ou York ten et, ,.ear llltgull rtrect. Tho mat who iN e':kiug to final hhu 11114r. Musick Cotter, of rho Wentworth Park 11o,,'I, who has 114(41 a lank look of Ids, Nliewi.it; an *OA) d.yKrnlli for the pawl eight or eine y(ar8. 4)10: quostlunel about the matter Mr. Cutter declined to reveal any Lowey 'secrets, but promptly sail he haul ,nett making offorte to find fly nu not that he heel him bank look, which 111 gout for more tl,aii $1,000. The ',tory gooN tlmt Flynn'. father, Who dill about tem year* eygo: cut thio mon off cntircl). The ml4s1ng emu l:,s.zUltol IeKal proceedings, with et tie'• to Lrsttkilk rho will, the result being 1ket the Itgatcem deckled to offer I:ill, $1,(XX). Flynn accepted title 111./11 II and 111 filed to leave theme*. Ile• 1041 k ..1 Soot ked dnfi_ 4'110. trrhiriii-id war hand -1II" Me former then whtglm'yte, Mr. Cotter, with fo- etruoth.,1r that If he sent for money he eanten1 it forward4,l to him. 1'l3 tat, when leaving the Olty, said lie na gsallq 141 C11/1211/40.- Mkt 4'o far now cin be hornet no word hue been re - c. it, l from him Ni1Ice, although he 4:444 Ir el, 11411r1u414 fur throughout th.• w• stern elate'. His sinter, who 're -oriel it -111:11 u:nn1"l ,ronin, Lan n c 0 .11.• 1, but tl Ir Natal int brother, Jams Flynn. is living in New Yurko 1t is fear'•, the m.ln died among etr,ungkvs or was klllri, t • Tho t0ffie al (.16"1*e. ut Cnraeal(► (111bliNheH an offlelal .1vree )1alding t'aruptno to the lint of ports stoat ..tu eira.ie and Mel:rea to lie hlrK•k- ndot. - Who In on 1.ORI) I)11NDONA1.1), IIi< Wily to Aneume Command of the Lnn•tdian Militia. blown down natal Br,vtwto.ul 1 1.,113 hurt lay GIT':ng tirls•r.'. ]dies AL4ctiresror beleeee I to Or- mond metttenlrnl, anal no partied• Imre were obtainable herr to -night am to how 1110 111:'4 11 1./7 dear h. - 11L1 s. 1'Cofi15(1 item waw r' p.•rt, 4 t.. bo wufferIig only irOm n ir•e..- lyre 1 hip this mori,Ing, but to- night the newt wee hrrnught ll, ChentervIl'e that the had M.O. Heller Moistures. A norther 'of reilalente 'or (p69111:' wris het 1 hero ter -night In order to 414' it lint relief me'1N11r'w 0144111 be (IPVixel for the tnfferer' front the Monster. A tommlltee of men wart 'temente-I- togo i.larata:tlt. the deyn,te teal arra and r •port l,0 n maim meeting to he hurl I on Tu oleo looming. Ni nt!rnrnl • $t,1'' m08rt of the financial 1),',.•..1 in4,r,- cnrnblP, hof it In cot imnlrl th•;c will enmity nln(Mnt to tr_lekOtr4. Het nut n 1(jlnver'n ',mirk hem.". Owed five mil.',. hem 1 !tester%'11a'. wax blown •lelvn and the ?molten,. 4rrmpletelp 4rw(royel. Rival only Ile' parlor wen left tutus(. Mr. 001')1,•1 WAN huriel In brisk op to t11s 4vn.444,. 1,11 0.rnpel periwig Injuries. rhe Other members of the family erne) eve ander a table 0114 metre' in jury. Cholera In Increasing in Celia nn'I the l'blllppinee. A BOY'S JILL .VOYAGE. Wept Thrw lir 1 S^wer a Distance of 1,000 Feet. EMERGED ALIVE AND GOT OUT, J:nirs(own, N. Y., .1 1113 1 .tunlher terrific storm premed tater ('hntnlipin County yeeterdny end hot slight, 11111110 glint damage to growing rrrrl.v, dr'tnythg (raffle of the Er•i.' anal '1)ankirk. Allegheny Valley nal Pittsburg Itnilwayi, anal eitlirg much holm, In highway,' th/1t pool Morose toiletry In almost •tm- toe-Ode. 1:.v). 1'nor1niy WWI .Irow11- I,1 :"1 French ('reek, while trying to feral n swollen etrennt. A bre.bre emote,. a Culvert In the city broke ,11(1411* while Orono, itln- gnhir. •n 6 year-old 'wry. wn.44(anA- Ing on 11, an I he wax quickly cnr- te,l into (n sower, through which he wen 4wep!.with terrifle force more :lin one theionnat feet, arming out It the 'ewer enol In lame then throe miriade; In a frlghtMtly rut and hothre1 rnndithm, het elite nm1.tbls to chilli to a dace of safety. TOR-NADO RT BALTIMORE. Eleven Suffered Death in Various Ways, NINE DROWNED IN HARBOR. One Nam Meted by a Falling Trec and One by a 1.144' N Ire Ilu,ur at a Catnap alerting 1111. 1,,,.." )lacy Huudreda of 1'buu.und. ul Dollars, Baltimore, July L'U.-A fierce tor- nado, characterised by a windstorm of extraordinary velocity, thunder, vivid lightning and it heavy rain, suddenly buret upon' Baltimore til 1.30 p. In. to -day, coming (nen the southwest. I Yvon p4re.•o n. to+t thrlr live*, hundreds of ho 144,1 erre wt- rcofoei, freer to the public parka and streets were torn up ly the roots, many buildings damag.d and see - mot people irljure.l. 7 he storm ex- hausted its fury is les+ than 11(0. 81 narrates. The damage done tir tbo bumlh't1 part of the city wan com- paratively blight. It woo in the rendetae portions the tityu1u 1 the rover front, and In the harbor where the whwl spent an violence. Of tlioaso who pertrbpn1 nine were drowned In the 'terror from open std, 0110 cur killed by a fulling t - and one by n live wire. The foil' Ong Is a Ilrt of the killed: 1 -owned In the Harbor. Roy Leman, 1_ yearn o:). Joseph L lit, 10 years o11. Jobe ('ab,, 8 years 04.1.• Thoma Ca o:1. Ol part ell. Barry Mv('or.:ek, 19 years ull. Mrs. Mary Soh c1, 28 yearn old• harry tic Seim( , 10 mo1111111 old. Olive Schuler, 4 y r cl4. Charles Schuler, 7 'ware olI. Killed by tesel'i Tree. W1141110 Cornish, oultred. Killed by Live Wire. Charles fachefer. Thu three lint victims 011 t above lilt were out in a • rowboat On the elver, 'with three other Com- panions. When 'the storm broke Ilse trait wan cnpsitel. l.epalzed Selling ('raft. Thu drowning of Mrs'. Schuler and her ohalreu wee the 'nowt papists h:cidentof the hurricane. Mich, Schuler, with .his wife :ani tar• children, accompanied by fele aro titer -Is', -lee, Joseph (loopur, an'I him wife, had goueleut into the har- bor for a tall. When the 444.(11 name tiebuier awl Cooper took in rails. :dchuler tent hie wife awl child:re into the little cabin, ani ho stood nit the tUler to keep the veevel'n head toward the wind. A euddeu gust of wind threw the boom of tho vessel around,' kneeled Schuler down, and pinned him to the took Another gust cupeizel the boat, re- tensueg teelmler, whq, w',th Cowper cud her wife, war throw& Into the water, leaving Si lI Schuler ant her chillritl platted lu \the cabin. Coop- er slaved 1,iat)1elf nod his wife by hanging to tho bottom of the over- tur,1ol britt, and •puler saved himself In the moue wa after mak- ing frantic ,efforts to get at lir imprisoned wife and o ldren. A crew from the 'schooner Henry Hunt rescued Schuler and Coopor� nal wife Ito! towed the capsized v net W the wharf, where It was 'Orel' ed end the deed bodies of Mrs. eachulRr and her three °Mickel' taken from\ the '318111. Thomas Carroll, with four yo 1g 11011, Woe out in the hart In 'p rowboat, which woe cnpsise.l. your=: roll ens drowned. Havoc at ('amp Meeting. A colored camp meeting wan in progress in Ynrudlme Grove, near I'owluattan. A huge oak tree fell nj')a the tent. ac'v,•rnl of lho wut- 'liippers were caught beneath it tie 1 fell, noel Willem Cornish vette coolie to death. The falters were not Irrinunly Injure -1. 'Ile Snit Celli - elle Church In reedit 11,llimnrn cur 1 ' : r o J:tmn wl le lh ,, 144 mil f 7(44 1 m g $ .tl the feat of Concord rtrr'l, the Nlorettanixr anal Minton. Trento -tete - 1 Inn ('omp•Iny'' war. hoarse wan un - reefed, with 44lnnll • damage to the b'tilding. hal the rain pawed In on :he sedition,. 'ergo afore! therein, Acing n tinning° which 4s 1'w11111af I at_freM >a100.000 to. $300.009. Tie• Kn4 1044w•vnlr in South Milli- e,taPo-min tflitting -lriMilt (U1 fxlrrten of gas,. wen Ulow,i ('4'Pr, the gas, ex- p:idluK without Injuring anyone. the diatomite being Memel at $15,000. The damage in the whipping In lite h:1rhs,r tuna general, bait not of n ...Hew' nature. The weather bureau lore reports that it Wan mere in the nature oh et 91,Irlwln.l than n terna,o. The win.' hlrw.-nt the rate of et mitre an hoar, and the manful' wax 5e-1144) of an Inch. Hepnrtt from natlying db stet, are meagre, bet no fur an known the atom wile confine.] to I11Ithnore awl 44nbnrhn. /Onset- try a !Igtrat1, GARMENT WORKERS OUT. I'weuly•Ilra Thousand on etrlke In New Perk. New York, July 00. -Twenty-five thous,'nut Ener tide garment workers went on strike to-tk,y, awl it 4. pro - dieted 13,000 moro will fallow. Thu Brotherhood of Ta ler■ do- mande of the mauutuoturure a 58 - hour working week, the ligament of Iaat yuar's union Healy a guarantee that the oontracturs or middlemen will pay waiter wages and employ union men, and also n guarantee that In °ago of middlemen defaulting they will got their wager. The empluyere were willing to grant the 58 -hour working week, 1 ut wore not willing to take 14117 pledgee 1a to the payment of wages by the a)n t e:it(erie. SWEPT BY CLOUDBURSTS. Four Persons Lose Their Lives in the Floods. $200,000 DAMACE DONE. Telt limiter. ill.. July 20. - Jot. B. 1'oa1, aged 2111, nn 1 Tlir.,lo.re 1.:. Parker, age.' 21, of Itnitlmurr', who come Imre lo.1ey on An PU/111m19n. Wats.1ipowr•" L Lola 111 with fear comp:intone. were owing T1 In 1111' boy. A whet weed! overturn - «1 lir hoist, Tile. others Were res - cited. __ The Mossier ll, Broome Coen 3', New York State -31111 Darn Urokeu and nn gild Rectory Building t married frown \\'tlh the 'tush oh Water F-nlnllf Ilurled t0 Perth, Binghamton, N. Y., July L'0. -Til.' heavy retitle whloh have prevalle.1 ll, Oils meet loin for the pttrt few, days reae•hnd a climax Inst night, 14911011 three 101wrvLl0 cloutlburetM occurred wit1,(m tiro limit* of I)roomo County alone, aol several kit .werroundlalg territory to the tenrehw'ant, breakhIK mill Ohmic wnuhing out na11rtla1 tracks anti RICE'S CRJME EXPIATED; TIIE LAW SATISFIED. Slept Well and West to 111s Doom With Fortitude- -11ts Mother Will lake IIM Hedy for Ifurial to 111.6,01a -the Carter and lr.mes of the Uead Mao ----'low He Spilt His Last Hours on Larth. Toronto, July 1S.-F'rell Lee Ince, 1118 LASE' KSCA,rADIt. (ho munlerer of Couoty Countable William Boyd, wag hanged here this morning at 8.02 o'clock. He went to the eeoffold'with a set, de- termaled expression. very pale and rigid, an4I notwithstanding the fact that 1171 had r•fusc'1 the usual stimukutt given by tho doctor, sub- mlttrel to the oohed without any apparent trewor. He Gail a:othing: int fact, the uyual t)aestlon an ll, 1118 doge') In fila resprot was not finked. Thu 011441at4Ag clergyman. Rev. Robert Hall. city missionary, when 141ke1 If the doomed .man had made any coufctw'.on, said that ho could away not tang louc6ing upon that putut until he had consulted with Mor. kh'r, deuerteed'e mother. who wale 1.11 the city to receive the body and to have It taken to the family burying plot at Champaign, 111. Lavl Iluun. hies retired last night at 10.45 p. w , and key for sumo ltme chat - (11q; with lila guards. He had ep•ut i spiritual w the with his r tIu►1 mot of day t nslvtee'r, Mr. Hill, ant was p11par. 11 to meet Fula fate. Ile mold to the guard that It wits hard to face the made alone, meaning In the ab- ase:c.+ of his companions In crime, Frank Rutledge and Frank, Jones. Then he fall asleep not seemed to pass a Mittel night. I he Scaffold Scene. At L,::O he areae an 1 war met by Ida guar.', to whom hr, r4wke n word of greeting. Sir. /lull w.la early at the jail, ,old after Inco hail eaten at 114111 breukfaat ten, minister and law THE DUIOE OF DEVONSHIRE, Who Will Sueeeed\tord Salisbury a. Leader In theKLor.;a. ;Olgl:m(1y briigos, and doing much editor dkamage, nN well as delaying traitor. An a result of • tiro water's \mad work, tour are. killed nett two \tleriltnumly injure}, and $20),000 mon- etary damage has been '10410. e doaul : James Cook, drowni'd at Aft n, Uhennngu County ; Urn. ,Inn. C wife of 100/0 ; .ix-metntltm-old drikl'of Mr. aawl Mrs. C.ak; Michael .1. Ryer', ad tills city, kilted lo Wath- txat at arpordr le, tlrome Comply, on IW'I'Le re & Inv et Railroad. l4erksiely,Injured :.:h4(inee r Eaton rd Farrin; of 'hon city • Fireman 1Yu1- 11e E. Marti of Mks ty. O1 I, M.:411 oval sok Peal'1 slay evening ntown r• . a ' b •x -e veered' f ell ,t tl),1I ul t wler of Coventry. 011 u'e water e.l ;Irnln- eal by Wimp Cr k. The ow:inr moan 11etnl (Wm .:r k int u Mounds. 'I71.' .111 11 of s W. Serle$y\, null. 1 wt In11r44 weal of 'tun, went nut, earrylnh.;- wait it u Haat.. t)u4uitlty,. (1f 1:1111, wtw,441 Inge ne►41 mowed tim- ber to U1 ' eh 1/111111111 ilivlr. trio m1t.'e 'flow. '''n•• water from t e liberated will pool rietwaa4 dawn th narrow valley In a wall ten feet to T14' Tait, milt 1nm anal an old d n o r rectory, Ito•)1lel Moot n rntlo nliovo tflon, matted on the 1`11811 0f a14,111 W/111 a deer ravine below. When the writer couched th1N pint, neigl11xor. heard the Cook family, who HON in the np;s'r pert of the furniture., factory, «errant. When they nr- rlve,l th water Was ten feet deep In the. yard, awl ore the bank of (114.4 111-W -formol lake .they piusrd. Jural rtr. they nrrlv'•1 the 111111 -dam, hnhd- tag land Welly were wno11n.1 (hoe the tdnff:--not the tmit'ftng nerd 484nten4.11 wern. Rooney greeml to 4MPee'8 in the Hoeing water. The bonen of the (ao)k family were foetid 111 -da), a mile below tho argue e of the flood Th, rn&ood mem mentimelt Iii the lift abrve were 11:1 trail No. i)l, u' the 4), I more & Iiaelton Railroad, uldrir run Into a large witaff4sh tiro m 1 •.4 111144 nide of llarpstrstl'M nit alt 11 Wel ick 81nrdav Weld. The train, •t heavy fre Ight, roiled d awn et J10- froot embtinkmunt. At Oxfinl, ('henntngo fount y, nn- (th •r e1 tt.nxlr,t errurrel, anal the village le reported mesh damaged, but no Coo were post. t i RAINING OF KAISIR'S . ONS (.rrnlnns'a Ruler Ilelleres le Deny- ing them Mossy '1'hing1. 1:rrlin. JuI) 20.-Emp'ror N'lllllam Wirt nllowel Prince A,elbx.rt, IIIn third ann. to Pet up a nepnrate 4111- tnMlshment in n hnune hent for hint rut Klel. The Prieto, 1x holy elght.'rn y'MarA nld ani to having hie flroe. tante of In11rpx'n..nee, no far n. the eitrnernge of 111. Inxtrnctorw per - mite. ile begged lilt tether In nl- Iow him foto horse for III. earring., Ma the Emperor rofused. The Empernr'P eymtehrl of bringing up hit children 1m to deny then as ninny thing,' 114 pxeasLMe cnn.lNtnnt with their 'mullion', Po that they may look forward to ono othln) to main- tnln the tart of life, at least until their education In finlahed. Emperor Wllllnm't own ynnlh was regn- '1ate1 rna (hut principle. H4 IN nredlt- ek1 wilh Paying that the molt melee. choly "dght on earth to Klin In a prince to whom life be exhausted, t TOO ARDUOUS FOR MII.NER. Appo111111, t or 1'rarsysnl Governor Is lin',/,' Nl4h xattafaellon, l.o4'un, Jaily 20 1t' fcrr:ntt to the eppeintmrnt of 441r Arthur Lnwl'y Mg 1,1; git.-/lerv1Tn4r or thm Tran.vaa1 Co:ony. the Tintee. eorrewpun.lent nt Jollnn,ir.bllrg Ani.. '' Tree neeemoity for aaoh an npp lntment ll,,. tong been foreseen thetw, no the Strain nt notrnlnlatrntivn work on Lord Milner 'rue ton anlno111 for any ono man." The eotreepot lent Pa) 11 the nppdntutent of Sir Arth'tr 'TIN been 414411 rreelveI, net h:P popetnrity In Rhoireln 1, rememb^red. It is 4np. pon.'I ile will resldw in Pretoria. itnta. Clear Prnetnngnl:hene nnal 011elpb were burned by lightning. ha Were left aloud, tui 1 front then unit('t10 arrival of Hangman !ta,l- 'liffe, the time wan ,.pent In prayer. leimullan -, y with the entrance of 1:(1dc ifle'1h.. 'lack flag of death Was howled ub41 e e Jill. Tho marcli to lie ,0311011 took two minutes, not the bandy wail ma down 45 minute., ater. The paint/ Mopped bort ng ter to minuted of - ter the mop. The i. •ou'r's )1117 towel that doeth 'tar tic to etrau- An attempt maty h'• ma. to show 411414, the hanging woo bit .11.1, but both the dto 44 anti the 1 ngman tiny that the man 41)14 11111,1 . ,into' nater the drop, anal that it l4 nl next umpooglble to break a ma 4 ne lc by hinging. Itice.. least 10ny. 1111 ,Inontel roan moot him Tent .hay open (wrt'h yefterday very quietly. _lee devote) a good deal of time 40 rcligtoun exerel.o,, in cemlp)1ny a Ott 1tev. Itolnert 11x11, Into .piranal ad - timer. Ile 1/41N /lplrarently prepared to anent 111's rale, 14Iw1 .bowed Ivo Algne of demweeteio;yl Ile aeemod to tuov0 Iw Oe.tre to cheat (110 gallows, 1111 unit r.-n.iy to moot the death it libel" the law of the 18(x1 has or- dered fee INni, Ife, never lerionaly contemplated widekle; file opportun- ity came 1011(1c1/ Frank 11tletige jump- ed over (4110 rallkrg In the Ali more ,Lan es year ago, Inert 1141! then I&lance to go down to death with letlxige, but bo retooled to take it, • Ho M reported to have nmol t hat 4'o rope would be placed rlrimetel lila/ neck, monolog limit he W(/1111 /11'01/1 the al1gmllt or hnoging. It be mmol, fvvw•ever, tient the twin er'N rigger.] for 111N 111101.11 1'7.N (War(' .f mind ik (1*' forted prrv'enle.l elm fro111 m:ake ane• attempt on lame%n life. 1 /weer Kir y'rnre ago 'rod. bee Rice wax the DOM: ofIttt ro by in their happy h:'me, four' miler" om ('hnulp:Ogn, tlllnoln. Frrlwennn only cele, and had been carefully educated by helm parent'', who were tido well-to-do. he wax 1eu.retary of the telephone company, and each day ox to to 14'(.n driving to and fro 1 ween 111n home nod the town. 'with black attend/1M. .t4 that limn he joy -8t the moppet of the townxpeople. Ibtt evil mmeent(lnn fell to illi lot, . nal meat 411(11 be•tl lila downward 0011 'biro then, nevi to -day lin in the t 'len of tin hnngman'P no ome. Of hl e(mMtnlone In Mx final crimen, 41q - lenge Iles !mete' In the cemetery of Ills native town of Mlreetxt111', awl Jones, or to ea11 him by h4r proper name, Ryan, 'ten beneath the x1111 of til. Wetmol'e Cemetery, In Toronto. (fifteen, of 1 hit ('rnwn were b(Mtege,t yesterday by merle! pentons, Peek- ing adnlixxlnn t leketo to thn 4041,144 of the rxeretIon . In thee.• esteem the np- p'lelGone were retuned, It being hnn- d'terrd that the rent .h01t1d not 1x4 mrul0 n11 exhibition for the gra- tification of pmullnr enrloMlty. One man .look away after being told by the Crown Attorney that et hanging was no place for any man. , The Crime for Which Ile Suffered lbs Kzlreets 1'earll)•. Fred Lee like, who was hanged titin morning for the murder of County Constable William Boyd, one ties loot of the trio of notorious' bulk burgl ter, known as the "Aurora Bank burgUtrg." On 'Silty 22nd, 1000, ttlro, men, eubsepten(ly Metalled u.4 Frank ltulledge•, Thomas Jones and Fred Lee Mr.', broke Into *11441 robbed J. L. Rowe' private bank at Aurora, Ont., of $381. Tho Aurora port -office wan abet ebbed the roue night of e I:Lrge unluulrt of money, attempt' and mining moot ceetifleates, end this rubbery was towel to the nettle 1m11'g. Thu urn rt011) a boom wet lig 11,1(1 drove to Termite., cher° they bunrdtd a train, sad were tlrtl loralel In (111ra1t„ rrvoral w'ueka Etter. After (► krng fight In the uourlm lire trio were filially brought back to 'Peaonto, whore they wen, tried and convicted, and ou June 4(h, 1001, sentenced to twenty-one yatra' ImprlNunm.nt pae11 on the two (hedged of robbery a11d one of horse steeling. Time evening while the prinoncre, guarded by 111 .eo eoneta- blu., were being convoyed 'In a cab to tho jail, 11 stranger, 41hote Iden- tity lots ,never been dlrooverad to 1111.4 dray, throw three revolvers one after another into the carriage. The prtr4tl'rH grabbed 'Ihn wrap eat and began firing, and the police drew their revolvers *1n441 returned the are. Conmtablo Boyd van 611101 dead, • nt1 the primmer Jonha In attempt - leg to rape was wheat by Coottuble Stewart, and died two days latter. 0 I Juno 7th Itutledgo oommltted sui- cide by twilling from the Interior gnllary of the jail to the pavement, thirty feet blow. Rice was placed tel trial nt tho hurt /Spring Adviser for rho murder of Constable Boyd, 111111 441144 txnticted ou the moat un- aoutmverllMe evidence.. T. C. Robin- ette, the contlem,KN man's couture!. made a teulelous and plucky fight for n view lr4t, and. there, failing in that, sought a commutation of the mentenoe ,to Ilio Imprisonment, but In flit-alvo his ,L'f.s'ts were uo- 11uccoedful. alolber 44'111 (let the Body. In flew of the exceptloual circum- stanceP of the CAMP, the Oovcrnm•ret Jae decided to surrender rho body to his relatives. Tho decli,lon was narh'cd at yesterday morning, ni- ter the Minh/tees who are In town had leen addressed upon the 'tub - het by Sir. T. C. Roilinett-., K. 14. Earlier in the day Mr. Itorbinetto had an interview with Mr. llar- rlKlrl in regain" to the matter. Mtg. Rice a,1l her daughter spent (71st night at the home of Mr. 1to41, it ell. clty mlertonary, the .plritunl adviser of Ince, to whom the cau- dal -ewe man had been greatly at- tached. RICE'S LAST STATEMENT. Did Not Fire the Shot lhat Killed Constable Boyd. HIS GRATITUDE TO GOVERNOR. Toronto, July 21. -Rev. Robert HOW who Woe the spiritual nd4l.4er of Fred. Leu Rice, sold on Saturday tett some time ago Rine had made a statement to him, which he had not w•Ithlrawn, 'He maid ell.tinet- ly that he never fired the shut -and I believed him," were Mr. Ha1I'M morel•, Gelding that Idle made no recent. statement. Mice's another nn I elmter, who stayed at Mr. Halle holm. tiering their few days spent .n Toronto, left on Saturday after - 1101 111 for Champaign, I11. Following IN the wonting of it let- ter from itis, to the governor of Toronto jail: Toronto, Ont., July 17. 1902, (iover,or YnnZntlt. Tonmto-My 1 i ear-- BIH a went tr x 1weew t 4' you no 1 .) t 11r• 4' fe Il4' I r K It 11441 fes' all the k:nfilm, nod con4llernte trcnt- meltt that has been shown to me all Wong by you and the officer's of the all. It hum been n long, more trial x111, roll i knew that you Wove 10 I your duty often a bitter took, but nL thankful to all for contlnu- ottw 1n 'neon nn.l )yn1pelliy. Kindly eon%ey te- itch and every one of your nffw,.r's nn, ,'teem enol gratitude. etineere v n •1 1 n lllhhl I a ,r yours, e 4'n, Fro.l. Lee Rice. P.N.-Platen do not mention tido to thin of►la4414 until after to -mor - mw'. ' t F. L. R. PARTING WITH CANADIANS. Reference by Gen, Ian Hamil- ton to 1 heir Bravery. HELPED TO ESTABLISH PEACE. ()Owen, July t'l).--1 letter from :a or , Jjj 4 to llta_.l)opnty...Minister as' 'Mitt L containe n farewell outer from lien. inn Hamilton fo the Sec- onal C. M. It. tinder c.d. Evnn1, W 111111 Math, an fort('*: ... "I 'nm ordered to revert to my post nit chief cif staff at headquar- ters, and must, therefore, bid yogi and your g:ellont troop' farewell. Mane convey 1.o them my hearty good whiten, and congratulate them from 1141 un hating ;daps, x' dII(Ingulmllel am! 1'nd4ng a poart in the clodng 'scenes of the Stall African war, whereby I am 001191(Nte1 you have contribute! Il, n very omelet degree to (ho tormlatien of huetllilten. I a mnnerll,) with 441.4 It may be 'toted th it (ion. Ham Itnn commatel- et the eolem 1 In whish the fleet nadlnn eon(Jngent height t from emfontein to i'retorin, and hie '.11 to flint regiment contrition') much the mime exprea'sIon of far very fettle Nepi!roee Phut In Death. Koerluwko, Mina., Je1, 1'). -Two negroea, Mrnron Hellman nn.l Jxa (ia.tnn, were shot to death at room - road., 1.1 mllrh went of Ko.eln.k0, by n mob. The tronbk, arose front the orgnntsatlon pf secret m104.tle of nor' -ono with t Intention, it la anti, of Inciting thM es groto vlo- IPere against the whites.