Cape May Daily Herald, 18 July 1907 IIIF issue link — Page 4

CAPS MAY HERALD. THURSDAY. JULY 18 1907

RILL "WILD BEAST!" General Altkh&notf U Blown to Pteoea. FIVE IS CifiRlitE Hi! B1 BOMBS.

tMUtoroU Ituula. July IT . Allklumuff. furuwr *o*eruor <r Tims. Mow «ir* ni <ill<>l>u(r ■■■•I Ihf' .tiarhuiu-.

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fottonlAts. Hr HAA A.-rt..u»lj hijur.il by ■ Uupb ■t n..rj»m ou XI»y 30 of last >>ar. Hu- • bom to tak<- » train for TlltU lt» rt ploHlon tprlouAly a oumlrd In ailtlltlou • to tbr tronoral a moWber of tlw *taff knd aevorml Co«»Ai k’«' Ttj»'fwnaln.ler of thb CtAMiarkA InimedUtely Oml Into tin- crowd, >llllni; many penuma, and than J.umod to ihc jrrouuil the build Irpi Into whb-h the people 'fled , General Allkbanolf. the "pacifier" of Kuta!« province, waa the moat hated man In the Caucaana. He waa of Turk b-h descent, and his methods showed It For several months In the. fall of inu5 the tcovernme'ut was completely In the hands of the rerolufTontst*. who were In full possession of the railroad from the Black sea to Swam tunnel, which they had blown np previously General Allkhanoff sent a column of r'omack*. who laid waste the fertile Ition ralley and slanjthtcred hundreds of the Inhabitant*. Many of the men were driven Into the mountains, the women were glran orer to the Cossacks. and fifty Tillages were wiped out These atrocltlee attracted the Ottrntlon of the entire country. General AlUbanoif took part In the Bnsslan advance In central Asia, and his expedition to the Mnrghaub river In 18H4-S3, known as the "Fendjdeh Incident" brought Great Britain and KosaUrto the verge of war.

HAUXVILLE. Uu July 17.-Tbe life of Tony Costa, implicated In'the kidnapping and murder of Baby Walter Lamnna. was sworn away by Leonardo Gebbla. who turned traitor on the Black Hand gang to save his own neck. GeMia not only “positively Identified Costa In court, but described In detail tbe kidnaping of the llttla boy from his home In Sew Orleans from the moment Costa, with the promise of two sticks of peppermint candy, lured him from the gate till be threw him Into a covered wagon.

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W ASHINGTON. July 17.- An eer of the army should Is- an all round educated gentleman. Aa It Is now. •niltv training, loth preparatory the hendemy ami |Mistgrnduate. Is most purely technical." This stateliicnt Is tbe foundatliin for the reconilucodstion by the I Hard of visitors stroctlou. Tlie iswnl p.InU out that when the pr.-s.-ut cnrrleulum tabli-h.sl there w as no opportunity for postgraduate profeislonal Instruction. MONTGOMKHV. Ala, July IT.-Ro-na Rivera, who died a few days ago In 'prison, had served aa a convict for nearly twenty yeara on a sentence only twenty months. A clerk In mi log out tbe |ui|M-ra made the mistake of writing years for months. Tbe girl was twelve year* of age when arrested for larceny. She had almost out her long term when she died. The while man for wh mi her mother work-

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LIMA. Ol. July If' -lu a terrific ele trlcnl storm which swept this county at noon here lightning fired one of the huge tanas of the Standard Oil company. A <|uarter of a. million laurels of petroleum were Ignited, wv at once emek^ied In clouds of darkness, almost stifling. C: nnom were bronglit Into nse lo pierce th« tanks and llms draw blf Ibe idl to pre rent a si>re«d of the flame*. tlMve being mllHotw ot lisrrels of crwle oil the immediate vicinity. -

LONDON. Ont, July 17—Caught In the collapse of Crystal hall, a 1 story brick building In Dundaa street, which la one of the dry -goods landmark* In this <*11/. more than 100 shoppers and employees in the deimrUnent stores and In store* In -adjoining buildings were buried beneath the ruins: Three bodies have been takeh out. Other* who are yet beneath the many tons of bricks, and mortar and who are alive and pleading to be rescued may die before they can be rescued.

Artillery aeraeaml KUIed. ATLANTIC HIGHLANDS. N. J,. July 17 -Sergeant William Brvilgan of tbe Fifty fifth company, co^t ar tlllery. at Fort Hancock. Kandy Hook, waa struck by a New Jersey Central railroad train at tbe crosalng on the bridge at tbe highlands and burled about twenty feet. He waa harried In an automobile to the hospital at Kandy Hook, but died ten mlnntes after arriving there. Waaklaatm. Utrl m SalrMe. WASHINGTON. July 17.-With a small Testament opened at I. Oorlo- . thlan* on her dteaser. Mis* Nelli* Castle waa found dead here. Gas was Bowing fcoip'a jet over her bead, both wlndoww had been closed and the door locked. On a table was a stamped envelope addressed to "Mr. .Earl Rice, k Md„* ' “

WASHINGTON. July

Booaevelt by 1‘natmaster Getigral Meyer that Aaalatant Puatroaster E, M. Morgan be advanced to the odlre of postmaster of New Turk city to take the place of William It. Wlik-ox. who resigned to accept tbe chairmanship of the metropolitan public sera

FHII.A1 >KI.1’HIA. Joly 17. - dwelling of Loch) Grennhli. an Italian resident, was partly wrecked by explosion of n bomb placed In front of tbe boose by tH-raons ■•elleved to b<members of s Itlnck Hand society. Grennldi recently has received four letters making demands for money. The letters contained threat* and irt-re algned,"Black Hand." Tiler have lien turned over to the |iollce. Ostl HssSlesp si ( hlcsao. CHICAGO, roly 17.—E. A. Kmman, a Dyker Meailotv g.Ilfer and a New York advertiser, led tbe field of 130 starter* In the -eighteen bole <|nallfying round of tin- Auierlran advertising ln"»re*t*' snnnal tournaincut at the -Midlothian Country Huh beje. lie was placed at acraleh and brought In a M—43—K7. W. M Jsmea of Chicago made the low pet scortt He broughtIn a 44—i-V-Kt. which with til* hand! cap of five stroke* netted him 84.

CHICAGO. July 17. - Bemuse be kicked a goose on the. leg. C. V. Knock was bomewhiinied liy the woman who owned tlie hird. and she wUI be called before ■* magistral)- on a warrant to explain tlie ethic* that should govern a man In bis reception jit his neighbor's

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