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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Herald, 1902-01-31, Page 6yr Ri
ULM,iff
TIS KILL
In the Naval Fight In
Panama Bay.
MED ON NIP'S DECK
Of a Bullet Wound -Battle israwn at
lend-Deat ti of Goveinntent Com -
mender is Most Important Result
siso Far or Attack on Paitavaa.
Parianta,, Calombia„lan. 27. -Mak -
log their long expected attack on
Panama from the sea, Ian Monday
morning, the Colombian Liberals, or
revolutionists, precipitat eti within
sight of the eitizene a. naval
battle greater than Panama
has is,een irt MART yea.rs.
They eet on fire and e-unk
the Lau:taro, agoverentent ship,
and one lei their vessels, the Darien,
was beet•hata Titere wile; a heavy less.
n Lintel awl wsaunstee, espeetalle; on
the ges•erituateL from the
tliated atates eruseer
'resened tea woneued.
esIstre Zr seesecheite; in effect even
thee tette natal expectod
be the siesteu of Lena -rat *titian, Mil-
itare :see ta.iivrn r ut Panama
asitei the werselera eoseet leoitausen.
auti nU .ietitter in Me des-
trset. ;a.* eats tatelitag his mini
in tee s an Zit- oeseettee Leutaro,
iireee„ trete sit teen 4i,44.S3 ag
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-DOWN COMES THE FLAG.
customs Gainer at Montreal Re-
moves Stars tied Stripes.
Moetreal, Jan. 27.-Aetilig uponthe
inetructione ed the Astestant Secre-
tary of the Treasury ttt Washington,
21:2, rrwolley, the United Stntee cus-
tome officer here, to dee' mmovel the
Stare and Stripes, which from L:MO
11111130M0V1iLl has beeu gracefuily
draped over his official (leek at Bona -
venture eitation, and iesued orders
that the "Old Glory" winch mnrked
-the Vented Statere Custorne office at
Windsor Station be also removes!.
That octlan is caused by the dishon-
oring of a Canadian eneign at Skag-
tray by American minere, and is the
result of the understanding between
the,Canadien and the United estates
Government& that the American flag
le not to be displayed at Customs of-
fices' in Britieli North America, pen&
lag the settlement of the Alaskan
boundary- retention.
REttifiDED
Captain McDougall Honored
by U. S. Government.
HEROIC WORK AND RESCU.E.
efeentreal, Jan. :rt. -Captain George
Melloagall, id the sp.ensial t'anneLan
Petite:Itailwae steamship Atha-
, basca, salting- lietveeen Owen Soluid
and Fort Willlani.is a happy and
proud mate ttntiav. lie was aunt-
... atoned tu licatiquart -zee at 51,e1te
1 reitto be preeettetta with the latitest
!States elovermiteutes no wearials a
• itandseets, end 4,4.F,4a Ipzatting-
: tete*. wattee ehein et-011V.0.K.
The areeteetetten all thi tettailin
Was ;Itifs..1711.1ali:+- mong,
be air isen.'.a.:seeeefe-
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terettete
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-MAN FULL OF NEEDLE'S."
-a
Berteter11 hitter.; time elf 'eaten leleatelied
elee; tieert.
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ea, 'nee man 4:13 4,1 e.tedies," feted
v. a:eel:at:illy taieley at tete it not of els
dittriatier, easa Pr:earn? st'&-t. B•••oker
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neaten eloat tie es were enteeellee
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een-a-3 rani lege. Cose•;teter Isielly Ls ref
lea eiraine'se ;fleet one ;of the neeett"e
4:1:' mere- heart. Analeamee'e
,a74: at:Ta. Art enstopey :will be held to
• ta tiet''saiese this feat.
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11131g1( HEMS SIOL V1RUINIA WOMEN GO ARMED. Buirivs
Faithful 'Wife's Vigil Ended
by Death.
••01.
HE MAY SOON FOLLOW hER
New York, jan. 27.-Ityleg back in
a 'chair an If elle lied juet fallen into.
natural sieve, the body of Mrs.
Thomas Smiles was found yesterda.y
n a
afternoon ibasement :apartment
at No. 18,1) West Sixty-third 'street.
in the adjoining room, julet out of
eight or ins wife, her aged husband
was found, himself near death:. Lon-
eelous that something bad happened,
lie was feebly calling his Wife an4
Ares -rag -1.0 move himself into a posi-
tion from which he could see her
chair.
It is thought that tulle wife died
Saturdae The lamp on the
table beside her was turned low and
the tell tvae laureled ;to the last drop.
She had probably been waiting up
late to care for her husband, who
was v.iling, and, sitting beside the
table, had been stricken with heart
disease and died. He was in a pitiable
plight, and could tell little of what
had occurred.
"Smiling. Tom" tile husband is call-
ed in the neighborhood where he hae
lived for *leveret years, nnd the name
appeare to have fitted hint well. He
lead been 'a tailor. and had a shop
formerly In Columbue ve
aenu, near
Slaty -Dewitt street. Ire Iterts in pros-
perous eireumsu
taces thenw
, but a fe
3343:i1'8 ago, lie 1210N -P11 his teiminiehinsi
bueiness to the basemeet. support-
ing 11104:0131 44101. wife with. the help of
frierels.
Althowrit life went very hard with
the te-rtiy haired couple, nobody
heard Tom eomplain. Hie wife ;was
el years old, but very :teeth*. The
temple, were seen ort Saturday eve:t-
rees eating their [hurter together.
14:44 tee 14-1111,10.,-,11 dowe tiaY
;slop 1:ty. weiali ws athought au -
espial by tee neighhore.
When there was 00 stir about
tat. apartatellt yeeterslays Charles
in 'pl., tee jeniZeer. knosier d at the
431.031'. After 140142 1.1,01.0 !It" heard
Inilit :Wane e0110113L; front
anti trine! to 1..r*,' the door. but it
wee Litelred. 11»reported 1038 mat-
ter to Polieenrin Powites, of Lite
A School Teacher Heads the' t
lenva- -•
tion and Defends it.
Saffolk, Va., Jain. 27,-I131 view of
the frequency of ttestailts upon Vir-
ginia 'IV 011.1141 or Lao 0.1020 or tho
moroN in this section whohave to
drive or walk alone have begun to
arLD tlICIRRVIves tvher0YOr '1hey go
unatteueed. Mies elannie Rhodes, it
young woman Who keeps school at
Driver, and whose home is near Har-
riesenburg, is one uf the girls who
travel reatly to avenge ineults.
In an interview she said : "Yes,
nlwaye carry it revolver when driv-
ing to my school, and I keep it with
me while teaching. Should any El1R-
1)101010) Ifl13tfl atieMpt to enter the
school -house he will first have to
meet bullets."
Husbands and fathers endorse 'MIA
Mentes' innovation wlech As being
copied, and Rome, of them ere urging,
that their wlvee and daughters prac-
tice with we:llama that they may
became, proficient.
THUBLE Hill MITIIE1i1
Charges Made Against Frei-
ident of Mine Works.
MADE BY WOMAN CLERK.
in.iinnapolis, Ind., .ran. 27. --The an-
- melt et -Invention of the United Mine
'ies-seek*re of Amerl...a. was full of seriene
ti, 1.0-ttny and when the body ad-
- j ernet1 thie evenieee it was under -
et; nsl tit it final eharges agaluet
Prs-sieseet 31.14:eliell may be filed by
:els- *err .leisgate unlese the matter
:node:is
! el:SS ...)14411a. 31(.1'14111A, formerly an
• esee3114n1 in the Seeretary-*Preasur-
leen • 11100, /wale seratue charges
; geleis1
'i'13013 4:31) \' 1)1134'I* ausl Pre- ,
sL nest Ma ehiells
eiersalith we's then IAN-1mill. be- 8
le et" Ilia' teats elitism, awl read
f-7 ,;Aletscr.p.t., in wheel elle said that
fl*rrever Seeretaiee-Treasurer,
, tenures", irad many Dines ordereti
werth of ntroaps. but had en-
; teral the anr ant. in bis tettellibtark as
144
14k13
4
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• Berra tienec tier *eat eft "The
0..31ee oftiseal Neigh iterate?! Menial es
4:.,,"1 it appr. t• neve en. feel
11 31;.1001,..:41 11114,4 FEZ
31 14: t;',k !tett. I,* tho hit •
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AM_
Would Not Stand Attack by
European Coalition.
GERMANY'S OLIVE BRANCH
London, .Tite. 27.-T3h.e Speotator
finds the European denials of British
friendship with the liniatti. States WIT..
ing the Spauleh-American %Vag ate -
using, particularly the German denial.
It suggests that some Germano-
phile American Senator call for the
publication of till the transact:IOUS be-
tweeu; the Uerrnan, American . and
British naval canananders in the
Philippines in 1898, and says that
the publication would finally set at
rest the whole question of Germany's
attitude. The Spectator continues:
"It veould have been utterly impos-
sible for OW Government, even if
it IVIIN disinelined to lei helpful,whieh
It was not, to take any other posi-
tion than it did. If Ameriea had
actually been faced in arms by it
European coalition, England ;would
have been heeitle her in el hours.
Tite notion of Enallehmen ealmly look-
ing on while foreign f,k.OtS Svere at-
taelting New York and itoston is sim-
ply unthinkable."
The eateetator, while acknowledging
that the Amerienne are by no means
tie 000,.4:s1en1e as Englishmen of racial
solidatety. nevertheless does not
doubt that if Great Britain was at-
taeked by a Eeropean erialition the
Americans would intneeiintely rally
te the t•ry "Hands off !" It protests
against the idea reported from Am-
erue4 the t two rat tem nborntes
iaaftsment in the !toilet* of Commons
regarding England's attitude tvas
timed to thimage Prater Ilettryee
visit. Steele an idea, it declares, is
an entlre 414141' 14)11. The propsieed
0,44
021 I3:-113'44 leo jeanatsa 013 enenea
nee.: leere. where ()emelt Vietoria's
sidior grentiten b13 riletheetly
teltINele STaltlee
-..-
Senti-01111elat German Organ lertnees
:14111.
London. Jan. l.i7.-leise• Prlate* of
•
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03.-5.1J111^ 31,43 333:34: 8,3131 tat,lt 1:48
W1.39afeath eine zatee 3 "tot to erttee
reeinee tea trittia. wag leurrize3:
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P Y MINK
Vessell Fran IhNlialikP Saw.
No 1 race of Her.
tiAD NEARLY BO ON BOARLI4
jan. 541343:423131-
1)-r lloarta 01313143td ate -eaglet, Iletim
Lea, vaia Brsseneeee mat ellaaoteen, and
w itie faer arriete. tan' *alai for titre
salete.- al tee messing W4.4 -4:333a.114
• with 313131) .44413144 etie nearer Was les-
eatateal, for tee Australian liner
betteget LZ rtr-wee vehatever of tee
neeztaor. Tao ;Illseautat leat elonelailut 413311
ten sante, elan as tan Whatia
'arrived at San I:rime:ease on leateda:,,e,
aaf larti'0.411t.:3 later 32313111141443454 14:0171 tate
reeleted.
Tear Condor fee eleffeacei in the Brit-
ish astratraity Est as a eerew.s.eap.
She, was hetet at eiteerneese ettetiWIIS
37E74,:73.23.4.41 ta Sete. She is oe 54133.34:31 31313331
zaeatinef, area ear tentartge, is (*eat
She is 1311t1 feet lorig„ has 133 freest
1:'.4"-N7418. 133:W''1 8 feet 6 leteez.a.
Sixfour-Lech epalek-fire guts and
four three -poen lere tenet.taste her
arraantent. 31,113 epeed 1 lit kreets.
ItITX full eorepirearent of men :slat),
ran,.! the !net Aserteralty nave- list gave
her tine followeng oefleteren
Cornreanter. Clirteon le -deter; L11'-
3on re Mason. Hay, Win-
throp, and Ile.ary V. T. Proatar: era --
gram, ThonmeS. Itertley: Aseietant
Paymaster. Wm. N lerentelie 444:13, Arthur Arthur D. A. Buren; Ertaentter.
George sle Bitten.
:41?.n. was crainitisetonfel at tham
on Nov. 1, lent1. and prectiealy all
of her present •ereve joleed her at
that time.
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tat lefeLtitea 7211.
Ilene et ted 131
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th 34'3,3 her teeneeees
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S' 313,i4:,.
Vohs. a male se street:ea in a-Baer:eh he
;Itemise tee az:ear:gees ant efitellueil
ze.:** teateetteene wittea his 430e- •
1:11, het there to: i lerient element
ei tea, seaneeteliare liteet wanted far -
thee Eget en nee en sates. 113311 31 a 4:0113-
-3131.4:e43:e ter nevem wee tititteeisatti
stetig.ste litena anti repast.
lealliewlea• tete eptelittement of tile
mrnittee 31307121a431,-. of ens-
-iZeles raze and eel tent De Lad feats
..13 Lis leessesizien 1131 settew that elle-
•-•letell reel sante 33131 teita, and that
et, lets neetefle ezeleat etteteznents in Lis
"...-z,netellet. "There tti't,re., laueses end net-
'eleaser leant eilileetent tarts ot the
:teed. Meittecelf ge. loo and
«11.314,31 1.4:131-1. that. -el the pre see keteete
11":4071E.,,y 7:131 1 4:I1131t't4 hem, nee one wozetal
treeee a.ny ett:nnielan
teas ewe freat saelisfeezeg, ahe tleite-
t--stoe, In --wetter anti tree eonveteeten
alleeartteel wilert the ke131n tltat tron-
ble De 1,337474.72.
7:14:14a3r413414:4?1)13t et1 the eoreenittee
(*I seet•en was reanty a tlereat for lila-
&Lea, as els frierels eavonell a. rase:-
tate:ea tenstrrizig Miss eltreallittie an.3
efeellaringe teat zhe •chargee were Ira-
feenneasi. The reeeentlart 31331397333-lre31701.,.
147481 017.0434441 tiO appoint the co.n-
reittee prevailed.
BATH HOUSE MURDER.
Wealthy 31,1a43 Ileotittel 0U teenteli Wita
Peat -tared Santis
Lottle, Jan. ft7.-3t. Dean Clearaper,
Treasurer el the Oral:min Peper Coe
; anal este ol the Wetit3thri.474.41! men in the
eley, 'vied zoefey ae the result of
r: fractal-ad skeet etnetetened in a arra
zerierts rearenee whiee in a 'Aire -Ash
I,:eth here 'last regee. Wialiara
steoteer, tee seoloreel man in eliarge
of the bath leareze. alio tells- 4343413-
43)101314754 131)3-1.13, 31147 3331f3111% 3131
aralr-r arrret and a rilanzend tient
west!: $1,703. and a, valuatee lien bre
I. 41 341.71, Lr, to lerr. (*Goner, harm beep
reeovered from their lading platn in
tete eellar 7,4 the bath h011430. 13 sledge
7 -731))M -or covered with blood was also
tenant] In thee
Strother said that abitut nth:night
a nay bronget Mr. *Coap:01- a note
tritertli he refused to answer. The boy
wont away, arid seen after a roan
teed two women entered. Veheir he
returned from the eeller, where he
Ind gone to fix the firee, eitrother
seers he feund Coaper on the couch
ariconsclous.
ArAned by a Gueet
¥(1k Monet..
EOUNED TO SHAKE HANDS4
eieta teeth, seen: eeite-fieee seare
;Wave tee e.43.734".4'..... 4.33'33 ell tete eVeale tag'
tt tu_o gyo, retie setneale the 1331)31 133,3:3'
Lanett, %ease Va.:le:ate
aaestallesate; 41331 ,t..444 1131
g7t4a,at..
1)3:o121''8' 242. ires
ete213 the tetat,
est.331,13 raree iza tetieseeteig 44:.:
.331
ea. itanate, tiara atte ea:tea-et
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:4•E:434343 414 tae peace 431114 tete rsegiare
tea tcaelete.ietters W317:,1734 331843
estenateet ilee. Inert. Ilatee. Neelteet the
epanhatig was cast' neeizer etteelted:
glearealla 111301514 11 13314:4•43L42 off the guatele"
33 j1.11.4111 0411.11.311:.:411;62,11 217. .11.",a714,trZs
111.rt.W'4.21 Pre eitetat
Wiliam C. lereatea, wad hes eiraiene,
Beare: P.
Ho evened Oa Mr. Parker wia.ii tan
easerenve zetilleeraset 543131134:. 311143
streteleed oat the itainieriati haan.
Mrs leateesee 4:30.1 113:13 toetiets
elle. Parker,- 54.2.3 11 the. statasattare.
"It weal." tee eleseee Elena, with enet,
sir. 3 leave eora anttetestrat 1 tinat tee
cleeneet teas eatenteed 30 vetett 331send,
sea Vaa are-- a eseenlictien. sine am E.
Yen zateicastaast, 491 caurse, Low we
•atteiteneme Lave to tie thane tlittegs
6.1447:4:33)1a3134:54:"
4:330. 8131124:1213'9 117173-1 WI/S 93331 471,:at-
strrleled, Mr. Patereer pezt hie teen
eiteent hand tertelire tato his trousers
taseleszet.
"31 hate to veleb fet seentre hands
with 31'81414" ENo stile' tr. ltrt Seater, reed
termed away. Mr. Senzete firet grew
rfj", reil, and bee hand tram -
Then. ezireareeeting the smile
ag.airt, 11e mane a bee Ile.e for the
tteaer. "Mr. Parker started elp tis le to
143811-34whim. Mr. fillesig a.sktiti lam where
lie was going.
**There are Thio,meres0 - 4
L,14 W114:42 Ers
setter tin* that feriae" said Mr. Parrk-t,
"'winch it would not Tee proper for race
to say ea hen while eve are batle
emeste of tilts ciao. I want tr, taint
to Lim on thee street for ari few,'
3:13954."
3131.
.efre. telillg at lenee0i.I1 perenailed the
Englishmen tient lee. Soler was not
tvoleele talking en in any ;deco, and
interker gave 31:34) the idea ter a
purealt. But lie /lid say that In 113
tang eepttri•enee of attending public
artequets he had never witneseed
(Ma0 etzeh a performer:tee ae Mr,
f0:telzer's peditical assault on a foreign
guest.
leenanlettierc Ont. Jan. 221
1 fleet:. aged 50 yeare, employed by
Wiltion Bros., lumbermen, dropped
dead in the weentle- in East Oxford,
where he W434: working Rs a Peale'T.
yesterday afternoon. He was. step -
sling ont of the cutter teelt'n be fell.
and irararellatt'ly expired from apo-
plexy. rerrilinte were brought to
Woridetoele ehipped to Alvin, cle-
ceased'e hoMe, to -day.
ENGINEER EXONERATED.
Verdict la Tunnel Disaster elionees
the Railway 011ielais.
New York, Jan. 117. -The coroner's
investigation as to the causes of' the
recent disaster in the tunnel of the
New York Central Railway, in this
city, was brought to a close to -night,
when the jliTy, after being out three
home anti five minutes, returned with
a verdict, completely exonerating
John Be. Walker and E. C. Pyier, the
crew of the engipe that crashed into
the rear end of the train, causing
the death of' 17 people. The verdlet
further places the blame for the co.n-
ditions leading :up to the acciderst on
the officials of the railroad. Beth
1Visker and Teyler were immediately
discharged from custody by the eve-
oner.
EIISII MIME EIRE MK.
Redmond's Motion Defe:ited
by 237 to 1.34.
JOHN MORLEY ON THE SUBJECT.
London, Jan. 127. -The of
Comnionte side evennig tiebatcal an
amendment taferes1 by elr. eolin Red-
mond, Irish leader, to 'le' aderess in
reply to, the Riegle kipPi 0.11 in te en-
ing the er st4.01 o .1.'arlia.1111q111. `1140
:1111111.1.Wk.I1t lilin g..31. 1'1311 ques-
tion oi Irish pate -tauten, rielt;ocated
estneminory land purchase, anti ete-
elarat that lie lathe d. mended Immo-
tiletely 'the attentieu et Parlament
with a Ni.°W 10 11,4111.,411Z111.4 131, and
the tiortrilment. Irish oeinion of
a majority of Irelands
Mr. .10118 alorls y. (lief
S eem't try lor Ir aid. W V.k) 3111' prttloi-
1)133311 epetaker. artannente tosaleing
Glasentsmitin :hien. lie strongly re-
affirmed his aaltionion to Bonen 'Mien
lif4trier•lif:yesitroshisitr" ra!t4tte4" nat3.111oilran'elftioarr
inland the Reuse re..lt•s t.eseif-gov-
s pennant 'that the reliet 'See fleet:v."
ene tee e 4 re „meas. 10 tas. 3.31)4 (1)1141
paint tel the rteelet r. eeptieti the
Iresh til I. vette,. to the redo*: suttee
by lrestelent lloo-el•It. who. 10 824'4
west 30 then -ugh -en! aelay With 010
:rap!: iniae '
Preitiler, rrit I semi. r. vibe, lie
i• .1. P the 39ona view...
Tie. :tie1 ffIrlawr ce.'-erred that
Doe nreateel od oltetionee
Ventl melt rr*letialSwe .2 wan tlie
till 11;0.114 I SNt e41 4
-.434i-it,; 1
4:1::'s I ill eiln.itcl8
el'1.•-•,3
!dot 13 0 :I reenitine to leolut
orent Pritalit is tit pleat '1 3411431
ent.t• The te. Int,re WOW
h'srl :web' 313P46 an• 1 31*' e ailed
Lin ete and matiehe *eery egaletrbee.
3e. 113.13'..4" Bri, DNA 4:33
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1111 Prato tee rev t 411.' (',..13l-
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•ezelen..elizet• 31731 3744.9
lo 114413.3, "lo "-A
z 4:4 3:1-' eeatee nee, irate. 7330 Late
313013' '31' 031 313131144:34 ey elanyoeees. 133831 nebtalf
ell the elelleens of Lension.22
11
etterviens at
1133 8'113112, Jan. •serviees
cantinerserative 07 eeticees
weee heed In tete Eng:fish) teettnreli 1181 1131.
1)1343 '31." bete to -day. Tee tireeeretar, la
the analloetra ate Englieta drageen
raaaireeetat ; tele Empress Aregniela Vile-
: teedies e'rlatse are rtincess item7.y of
leessia, tele 11:203:40433 aihatiy and
1112-13 sena, Sir Pear& Laneelies, lerfeliste
Aintanssenetarto elletatiatty Vaunt von
, netaellawe etteseseeinli eetenneoltar Eaton
tent Stesteakereeteele ehe (*Meer el Print*
33447.3:7,3'54 E)' -7.54e47.3433 ettr. An-
. seteate Wait43. tele ereenelesta A4:313e3143e31
nail Mr- aletzeasen. tee? ties! Feta
rtastease of tete rend many
atinee preatinent eiersens ettenteed.
Taere gets it leave 4:33:tr.g747gfiLlir23,.
tareireeed ratite. .tenetticatee. 5313:-
1 30' mereverinl sere:lees were heti in
1117'"I'a an 1 rtncip.
EN-GiNEER ON FIRE.
Jansped Into Water tank of Speed-
ing Lceornolive.
Bettelettem, it:I.-Wheel Le-
eelley Engineer Zoete-ph Bless'
31134:13 33:itee, ae anal:tatters last niglit
to repair a break in the nteene
as the train spiel at 40 rates an
inner. -one 431 the h.81ler twee renew eat
ettet Fe -aiding eteetra nnveleparel
3:1)394: 4:14:0 ceseale frenst tite firebox were
etteteri out ten him. As seetotee the
hat eciale tratehal the engineer's ally
se lathes the Inteer caught tire and lie
W3154 - soon a sheet 01 name. The
nnies banned 4:4:31 1)1141)4 teen "ittaelezt, eye -
Leeman and bete ant reest.ti his thee,
breast rani shred /era Then he eases. -
into tea* weter tank and -Beta
543144:4:81 3)154 life. 0
HELD BAB,/ OVER STOVE..
( tiorge johnson Jelled roe crieerity to
Ills Cal 1.1ren.
Bath, N. Y., elan. 27.--4%ere :tart -
scene a negro, was tentay seneeneed
t to six months in tete arearoe Comity
Pemitenilarea bY Justine 0x11.
son lived at Wallace, :hie mangy, and
31 yesterday held rale ter isie :win 1431-
31 eiz menthe all, over a red hot
i st• until its beck WaS cave:eel with"
blisters.
1 Ile tiler. rare:eel .ip tee oeber •chitel
and street": his wife with it, injurinee
the' baby severely.