Cape May Herald, 2 March 1901 IIIF issue link — Page 2

MOB’S TERRIBLE YORK. Nett* Msrdcrcr Beatea and Hailed afld J

Mi* Body Bonaed.

'SUMMARY OF THE NEWS.

DeaKitk.

j Mr*. Mskric Deihorn, aged 26 year*. ihm* her tno children. a»e(f two and ! four year*, into the Monongaliela FOKIBLV TAKEN (W>* THE JAIL

U.UM H* SAM irt Cat lb* TtrMl at ^ *■ «U. Um . 5^, T«A,r-T.. A pSS,"*' M«0 Batten D«»a tbt Doors ol tie Jail at Mayer, at De» Plaines, HI., have closed

Terre Haste aatf Dnj* Ike Nejro Oat by a . their doors.

• Rope A roe ad MU Neck. Several person*, were hurt, but nQnc __l k _ fatally, by the derailment of four car* Terre Haute. ' Ini (Special).-! 0, I * be Lin.,ted at Benton. Ind. -George Ward, a negro, was dragged ‘- co Alexandron. an asfistant sur-

/ through the street* of Terre Haute Keon on the Ruuiait cruiser Vanag. t*

with a rope around his neck amLuvting , accused ol being a deserter. • from a bridge spanning theOiVabasn . Montana Republican* voted for SenRiver by -a mob. He was nicn drawn' ator Thomas H. Carter for-re-^leetlon-back, and cremated. : There was no choice. Zr" Aliss Ida Finklestein. a school teach-- Eight hundred employes of tl.c cr. was shot and her throat was cut by | Doepl Coal Company, at Winter. Pa.. an unknown negro. She died at 11 struck because the company refused o clock at the Union Hospu«LSe>eral pa,- the 10 percent, increase

arrests were made, and the ponct say upon.

Cheyenne. Wvo. (Special). — The worst disaster in the history of coal mining in Wyoming since the Almy horror, eight .year* ago. occurred at Diamondville. Thirty-six men arc be-lieved-to have perished'in a fire which started in Mine No. 1 of the Diamondvillc Coal and Coke Company. Almost

all are Italians or Finns.

Thomas Simpson and his «5-year-old son Herbert, are the only American, victims known. They came to Diamandvillc from Alabama but six week* ago, bringing Mrs. Simpson, in- the hope that the change of climate would

, „ UI uc „ t confess | benefit her health. The shock of the

nZ sta™ s»~ -v* T,tnm.p. 1

Item with the hanging, the crowd j committee of five, announced every member of this family was a viebody down and laying it on » ( ^ ^-•‘^"c^iswnce^ ! *'y, 01 , ^j s ««er- ^ h (

•S’^evseTthe -A few hours after

NATIONAL AFFAIRS.

5t MINERS PERISH.

AwM DlsnUer -ia DiMwmdvlIle Mine,

JCnpuMrcr. Wjromlai. „.. .. ^._

4 Iboriring that conn

ONLY TWO AMERICAN VICTIMS, agination of alt law* granttnE pcrft.o,. . ! to ♦oldkrs, their survivor* and dclb* Only Man aa FnrtaaaU as la Escape Senators Wolcott. Chandler, and Bi-tlcr -Be waa Near the Shall When the Flames named as conferees on the pa t of

Bute Oat th, Sen,.,

,. A „

i{.tboriiing that commine to make an ex■m I '' anting pensioi

sand bar under ti fire and cremated

the first lyncl Terre Haute.-

Ward was

the car work-

. . It was I curred in .

ested at 1 i’S ^ “

melt n

J car works, where he was emt . a laborer, and after being fully id«

ide a confessK

lock at «Jie iployed j J.

assed out ol existence. I Thc bUzr wal discovered sho Campbell, of Lick Obser- 1 after the night.shift commenced wt Anderson's new star, dis- I, » thought to have originated frot the 21st. tv thc Brightest in I careless miner's lamp in the oil roi

| The fli ' ‘

ory. says ered on the 21st. ix, thc T constellation of Perseus.

"r

rty ni|

_ Sheriff Fassig • communicated with ~ r. Durbin and the Govi

His only excuse for thc murder v that Miss Finklestein -called him

igger" and slapped '

J. W. Adams was fatally shot during , only one man escaped from the two a raid by thc hatchet crusaders against I entries in which it was confined. His the Curtis wholesale liquor house in I name is John Anderson, and he was Topeka I r^-w-u- , . .u-

| name is John Anderson, and he was I frightfully burned 'in running the

" was

—. ■ —^ ^. . u .„ .....vaa. .... ‘ 1 . i other entrances had of a fire was when a position to be immediately ready fori Dr- I- C. White declined the pres:- Anderson .came-rushing into the uppes' duty in response to a call from thc . dency of thc West Virginia University.level, his clothing in flames. He fell Sheriff. Before thc Sheriff could call John H. Mitchell was for (he fourth ; unconscious and was carried to the on thc militia the prisoner, was in thc time elected United States senator from mouth of the mine, hands of the mob and wai dead even Oregon on the fifty-third Jrallol of the ( The fires . had by

Governor, i

ed Captain Thomas, of Company B. place his company, fully armed, in

1 be immediate

being nai the Senat.. The Senate

tyc (I

c Sens confci

nation bill, ind Bt'tlcr the pa t c'

passed House bill to re tes- of William B. Mote

lieve the estates- of William , 'and L. H. Rodgers from liability as sureties of Cant. Howgate. who. as a government official, it is alleged, was

a defaulter.

House bill creating .a ndw Federal judicial district in Pennsylvania to be known as the Middle district, was

passed by the Senate.

The $enale.agtpcd to a conference on the diplomatic Md~f^nsulir appropriation bill and Senators Hale, CitUom and Teller were named as conferees. A Senate bill creating the Eastern division of thc Northern Federal Jodi-

let of Georgia was reported Judiciary Committee by tyr.

id passed.

from

Bacon, and passed.

_ At the request of Sen; resolution was agreed to.

resolution was agreed to. asking Cabinet officers and .heads of variouT bureaus for full lists of officials employed by them, age. length of service, Senator Pettigrew offered a resolution. which went over.- requesting the President for information as to the censoring of dispatches from Nfanila prior to February 4. 1899; also for Gen. Otis'first dispatch announcing that hostifities had opened and other informa-

tion.

The Senate passed the bill which releases the appropriation of $5,000,000 for tbh Louisiana Purchase Exposition at St. Louis in 1905. It was amended by providing an appropriation of $250,000 for government exhibit at the Charii ~

Exposition t

cforc being taken mged for hanging.

KILLED HIS WIFE’S BROTHER, na's Story of Abase aa< Tragedy Prompt-

ly Em

ibit at the Charleston j held next December.

were

. Sunimpossible i tulagie* were pronounced in

epos it ion to b

Before the bill passed amendments v adopted closing both expositions o

; ^"“7—- JUSS& \ stst&siz&g'z 1 «.TOrgCg&ia&fc

have I confidence

v "

irge Howard; who is supposed fleeced several foreigners by Icnce gamp, was arrested in Ni

the ch'

to j firt '

IJ uuanne* ™ mammer. t York on .the charge of fraudulently Savannah. Ga. (Special).—Francis J. | u '‘ n 8 thp Vnit«J States mails. Dieter, a butcher in the ,city ^market, | Major Randolph Harrison

shot in self-deiense by .law-,' John Scholl, niitrti

ti .u ».

ialist on

until 8.20" o'clock. Three shots • wen fired'by Scholl. Two entered Dicter’i breast and the third entered his fore

*Dieter went home late Saturday night Janeiro, who was bdij pndef the influence of liquor, and be- j r c '’ n J ost - .nncxi>cctedly si sides beating his wSe. attemfUcd to Si,n Franc, * eo - J h her and her brother. - Mr*. | E^H. Conger. Ur'

fire (o the two entrances. It was necessary'tp seal them up to prevent thc fiamcsvdrom spreading to other parts of the'mini;. This step was only decided upon after all hope of .saving the lives of the men had been abandoned. Nothing^ could live five minutes jti the fire, which was increasing in

ficrci —

harmful to most young girls. •_ reived while fighting the flames, so J. C. Holland, third officer of tbe Rio an accurate count is at present imj

de Janeiro, who was believed to" have ( sible.

ihowcd up in

win,

:eness every mirinte.

The exact toul of )mcn entombed is not yet known, as a number are missing. some bn sick leave and others in the hospital suffering from burns re-

ipos-

BIAME LAID ON CAPTAIN WARD.

Hoffecker. of Delaware; Wise, of Virginia, and, Daly. of New Jersey. Those who pronounced eulogies noon Mr. Hoffccker, of Delaware, were Senators Kenney. .McComas, Allen and Heitfcld. Those'who paid tribute to Mr. Wise, of Virgjnia. were-Senators Daniel and TurIcy. 'Tributes were paid to Mr. Daly, of New /Jersey, by Senators Kean -and

Jones.

The Agricultural Appropriation c —— amendments; was present

Bill. mted

sauhed her.

(Special). - Martha iS&TSftS# 1

fttateok ftanjttM nHs fee Candy.

Pittsburg,

and Florence

wo years respedti

*«*“t«*

children, who were the' daughters bf J bantTO.. Arthur Spangler, air-brake inspector of ; . By an e the Fort Wayne Railroad, during a ings at short absence of their mother from the mond. \ room this morning secured a box of: one end morphine pills from thc dresser, 'and. 1 and six

thinking’ they were candy, ate five of i riqnslr

the 1-4 grain pellets.

r husband, governor in Iowa. ' : and as- I 'A ^ortraH of Gen. R. E. Colston was i Schwcrii

j presented to tbe Virginia Miliury In-

» \ 1:_. , Mr:■ i:_

, . ed ti _ _ I stitnte • by Miss Adde

es Sanford was shot down and by unseen assassins in'Norfolk.

cau^d

— $7Looo damaae.

[plosion m'one of the huild- . >City Gas Works, in Rich-,

Va.. Mortimer Hogan was lolled-1 responsibilii id of tbe building was blown out ; guide for a

x men were injured, hot none se- j ‘The' statements made to me by Pilot ily. i Iordan indicate, that there was'a Tog iree more women were attacked and j hanging around thc Heads and I think

-W-

with Sen (

to the House. The amendments, except that appropriating $ico.ooo additional forseeds and those applying to the reorganization of the bureaus of the Agricultural Department, were disagreed to.

The House adopted a resolution tp in-

vestigate the pay of its. employees., as a

result of the condition of affairs!

SffiHW£T‘=S!sS-33SSSS''* «

er to questions, dial her husbandi governor in Iowa. . San Frtnei>co . Cal. fSoecialV-R. P. Al“ n.»-.!? v,^,

vision requiring that the priating of copies deposited with the Librarian of Congress Shall be done from/types set within the limits of the Unhfcd States.

_ vate ciaims and private pension M)s. m-

captain has "no more | i pilot is simply a -

Three more women were attacked and hanging around the Heads and I t

o—1 s. ISS sfeSS

.New York (Special).—EdWard A. Ione women on the streets of that city. ; “Of course, he is not here to speak.

Leasure. a former electrician on the -L""." . | I wish that_he waj. for he w

battleship Oregon, pleaded guilty ' forejudge Hurd, in Brooklj-n, to t slaughter in the'second degree for

_ ter m _ _.

•killing of George last in South Brool

kfcaose- as alleged.

secomf degree for the e _ Crotty on April 2^

" rifh a revolt

Chih Sin. forme and Hsu Cheng *'

"•rrix*. ' our best officers. He was brought up c publicly beheaded in Pekin in ac- i ra'dcs. . Um, wilt <k, dr'm.nd, ol Hi, po»-; FU)Ow1«AiL K«n»Tt.CK.

: his. life fordispute over a v_ ( y Besides. serving, on the Oregon ! United States Minister Conger is prac-

man. Besides. serving, on. the „ , in tbe Santiago blockade. Leisure was : ticallyia rebuff.

under Dewey in fte Asiatic 'squadron. Thp'population of thc German cm-1 m .;i

Taraed Over ni DBchcd.

Columbia. S. C. (Special).—The fast train for .Florida over the South-

irack twenty

aged'sixtyto". Se faanpyprii | cdntribvSqru from Irish At—= h

*..>-ent to .the banjyar le. and was attacked ‘

toszed in t

by’a Bull. He was toszed in the air! . . , and before assistance came Finch.'was rc J£ c,cd * terribly mangled. A rifle ball finally] General At Mopped the animal's fury. Finch hai j , b ‘ e lr-

L; Tfc ‘ '

Prince George’s nexation of Crete

—jeeted by the po

General Ascarraga formally presented the .resignation of the Spamrit Cabi-

Qucen Regent,

of the Chinese edict tegard:hts is n little confusing

... passengers. Thc Pt

steel to show up ant Tte train seas running It consisted of an ep-

Pullman

caused a . and thc ining fifty of an ep-

f inf punishments if a little confusing

‘ '“csu'irs.'* - 1

H^ n OT*e dorm it oriels Trifle. Mo..

None of f. ._

who were sleeping in the "i ijnred. but many Jost all

the' twenty-fire young ladies * sleeping in the bnildmg was * injured, but many lost all their clothing- and personal effeus. The loss was

h- there were* twelve

passengers. The Pullman was ditched •and turned over. The Hon. L. J) Cary, of Washington, had his shoulder sprained and Mr*. John A., Sperry, of Brooklyn, had her pose broken. The engine carried on thfc mail car, leaving the passenger* to be picked up by an-

A mob stoned the office of a Catholic nrnal in jOpdho. Portugal. becau*c_of

report that the edhbr had

he loss Was Prinr, fTinn t

Deaasarii to (tea* tbe Prim. -Copenhagen (By Cable).—A satisfac> totj undemSr.dmg has been reached by Will, shortly he communicated to the ar*g Maxm.' «sd the Cramps' Ship-bofldm*

go-to Berlin to _ regrets, for the tamrder

press China s regrets for the to

icd^n tri

Emex-

r ok

Afl thc P>w«r* Agroe.

Washington (Special).—Our government has now- receive(Tassurances from neatly all the powers represented by

thc

Washington that -- ^

.General Kitchener reports a severe engagement between Methuen's forces and the Boers, m sehicb the British lowj bfficers and 13 men killed and 5 officers and 2$ men wounded. •' Major T.-J. Atherton, second in commano of the Prince of Wale** Royal Lancers. sneddris wife for divorce.

military force* at Pekin of

ling offensive military operations in China while 'the poce negotiations are in progress Much apprehension is 'felt here as to the outcome of the negotiations on the next point—amount and manner of

payment of indemnities.

British bf barUrous practice* red anon, and that ia January.

Topeka. Kan. (Special).—Mtm. Nation has been refcawd from thc county tail on bond, and at 5 a. ni left fer Peoria to act as editor of Jhc Peoria lion's reappear-uce.. The. Rev. Drj bond. Mrs. Nation had rccSVed sev-

i>cs 1 Ijke Charies. La. (Sperial).-Th— Vual. colored, charged with tsunltmc 1 » tbmccn-year-oU white girL . was token from Ins borne, neat Fenton, by JsrvJsra MM to deads Vital had been peevi-

Isoper

Capital News laOc ‘Hie Senate Committee on Cuban Relations reported to the Senate' an amendment to the- Army Appropriation Bill defining our relations. to/Cuba. Secretary Long wrote a letter to-re-tiring Rear Admiral Hichbom. eulogizing his-service* -t» the new navy.

Shields iamin D.

to GooigU to .be 'tried wsrir'Captain Carter to defraud the gov-

'ernroent

A rei-icw of the work of the Fiftysixth Congress -shops that many important questions bad been disposed t»f and that appropriation* of over a billion

have been made.

Rear Admiral Philip Hichbom. chief

constructor of the NaVy. hat been tired. Jifcving reached the age limit. » volumes of testimony iii .the

«f testimony .in .the Cutan postoffice scandal were submitted to the Senate, the new features being statements by General Rathboci and former postmaster at Havana Thompson. The Senate Committee oa Relations with Cuba considered propositions defining the relation between that island, and

the United State*.

The remains of 33 soldiers who died in Cuba were buried in tbe National

Cemetery at Arlington. .

Seven eager candidates have already filed applications to-be Consul-General

Wildman's successor.

CUBANS BUST ASSENT.

Otherwise Oar Amy Will Not Be

Withdrew* From Island. .

PROTECTORATE NOW SUGGESTED.

Q(U CoadHtoa* Laid D... tor the As- ^n-Cam.gie

•eat •! Cabo, Owe of Which Altows the | the new corporation in New Jersey is Uaitod SuUs to laterveae Whenever Net- !>>c Hud*o:. Trust C mptiiy. of 51 r -: n, xr, .oi'^ .„»

| tc-anufactutc steel, iron, copper and

THE BIG STEEL COMBINE ! Charter Pisces the britiul CapiUl Stock at

JA0te-.Vto, lacrcsM.

New York fSpcaal).—Artkltfs of incorporation of tin United State* Steel Corporation wife filed at the office of- . the county clefk of Hini»on county, N. J. This n-ticern i* [hr uigantic Mor-. '

ombinr Tlie agent ol

v '— Jen '

Ml, w *, *-

pro ision

r be inerca

il

STiLr

of tl

cel.

manufacture steel, iron, copper

to be withdrawn from Cuba were | made that t ie roriK-.ration 'hall not announced to the world by the Senate 1 own a railroad in the State of New Committee on Relation* with Cuba, in ! Jersey. Thc incorporators are Charles the form of an amendment offered to ; C. Cluff. William J. Curtis and Charles

the pending army bill. It asserts that ] MacVeagh.

the United States will leave the gov- The toul authorized capital stock is ernment and.control of the Island-of tjooo. divided into 30 shares "i S100 Cuba to its people whet) they shall ; each but pro ision is made that the r. cither in tneir constitution or by i Mock may be increased at any lime, lance, to eight provision*, which j The paper* were prepared by Stetson, be briefly summed up » follow*: Jennings & Ru .sell, of New York, and st—No treaty inimical to the in- were witnessed by F/anci* Lyndc Stettercsts of . the United States with any I son and Victor Morawetz. foreign power. The .company's capital is divided Second—No debt beyond the power equally into 7 per cent, cumulative pref thc island revenues to meet and can- j ferred and common stuck. The objects :1. of the company, as set forth at lengtn Third—The right of the United 1 irf the corporation papers, are to raanuitttes to intervene-whenever the inde-i facturej iron, steel, manganese, coke, pendencc of Cuba is threatened and to copper, lumber and other materials, maintain a government adequate for and /II or any article* consisting or SysTc, 01 ’"**■ •*' ,n - xx xx Fourth—Acts of thc United State* product* thereof: to acquire. ' own.during miliury administration to be lea*e. occupy. u*e or develop any land ratified. 1 containing coal iron, manganese.* atone Fifth—Delevopmcnt of plan* to prr- or other ores oc oil. and any woodland vent recurrence of epidemic*. or other lands with thc purpose* of the Sixth—Isle of Pine* to be omitted company: to mine or otherwise extract

from Cuban boundaries- until title coal.

thereto can be adjusted. The nominal capitalization of tjooo. Seventh—The selling or leaking of of the United States S:ecl Corporation land necessary for coaling or naval i* understood to me^n that the ipcorsutions. porators had simply -taken the prccau'Eighth—A treaty embodying all [ton to file paper* before anyone else

■ u — ’ision*. might have a chant

’Srr’SS&I draft o, ,h, d,,b-a. ""SJflV.fe lion, it wa* proposed .that the United |-the statement that l

use the name.

lion, it wa* proposed .that the United;-the statement that United States Steel States should have the authority to - Corporation will have $1,100,000,000 of supervise all treaties made by Cuba, capital stock. Of thi* $300,000,000 will This, was eliminated and thc mew clause! be 5 per c«iti general mortgage bond*, regarding treaties inserted. Senator : $400,000,000 of 7 per cent, preferred Teller having announced his opposi-j stock, and $400,000,000 of common

paragraph stricken out ^proposed that the United Stairs should reserve the jurisdiction which jt now exercise* in

the island, the natural objection to this Presldcit McKinley Usacs the ProcUnai .'-

& S’^L^rTSirriiV- - - E '“— sible. without interference from the; ’- 5 "" '

The senate summoned.

(McKinley tor an Ex

sible, without interference from the j Washington (Spi United States. When these and other 1 dent issued thc foil, 'modification* had been made there was! caliing' a

Special).—The Presi 'lowing proclamatiot :ia! session ot the Sena

trouble in scouring a unanimous re-1 'or executive purposes: V port from the committee, in the mean-1 By 4he President of the Umlcd Stati time the assent of the President to the | of America, declaration was obuined, together with ' A PROCLAMATIONhis assurance that if it passed the Sen- Whereas, Public interests require that he would not call an extra session, thc Senate of the United States be

led at 12 o'docT

rch

FIVE BURNED TO DEATH.

O—rgt Jaiitos aril Bto Four Daaghtcrs Cre-

te Their

Versailles, James and

burned lour m

. -j — — ...c 4th day of | March next to-receive such comrounica- : Hons as may be made by the Executive.' ' Sfew. therefore, I. William McKin-! ■'evj4Vcsidrn! of the United States of'* America, do hereby proclaim and de-i

from Versailles. J r daughter were ai

—-j ome. ■' Just before daylight James tecoif and built a wood fire in the kiteteen ra

“e. asfnarr

In soi stove f,

- Wl apart, and in a short time

house was filled with smoke.. The fire spread quiddv. It first awoke the four girls, who slept on the second floor. They rushed down stairs to their father's room and tried to get him to

ve. Apparently, he was stupefied the smoke and refused to move.

had been

V

nflv, he wj ind refused ti

12-year-old. son, -wht ing with bis lathe

__ Iter, escaped hl^Ugh a rear door, and. finding it tmlotsible to get back, owing to the rapid ipread of the fire, rushed to a window

— fire, rushed to a windc

— father’s *tooin and broke in t:

glass witlT'his fist. He b

to con'

Washington, on th next, at ia o'clock, ho shall,at that

on thc 401 day of March

k. of which all persons at time be entitled to

as members of that body are hereby

itred to take notice.

yslu act

rcuired to take notice.

Given under my hand and the seal of the United States, at Washington, the 23d day of February, in the year of our Lord one thousand nine hundred and one. and of the independence of the United States the one hundred and

twenty-fifth.

'WILLIAM McIONLEY. By the President:

JOHN HAV.

Secretary of Stac.

thc UNDER TA£X- AND CHAFFEE j*■ “ ~

'ie farm bell, which he r

. .. mutes, aroui

hors. Whtn hclj was a mass of moments the Wht

CHINESE ATTACK THE GERMANS.

flames, anti in a

i°le structure fell. , j Fhilippint

stated .at 1

| the civil government, will be cstab

Kffled la thc Fight-* ; Hslied- as soon as Judge Taft reporti

' that thc conditions in the islands jus* ,:x. —.:i-_ /1. —-nerally nn-

' be the

government in

ts is near at-viand; It was the War Department that

M, will be .** '

(kg mans were hard pressed, fought a rear1 and eventually drove thc ....... ^ The Germans hari one man killed and seven wounded. It is estimated that the Chinese lost 200 in — )^-The Foreign Office, though satisfied with what it is pleased to consider tbe immediate result -* Walderscc's ‘ '

of Count Von Walderscc's action, regards the Chinese back-down .with some suspicion. Thc officials here believe it

“ W«!<

r tbe

would be- far better for .^on Waldcrscc

The President has selectcd/CapL WmCrosier, pf the Ordnance Department, to succeed the late Professor Mjchie at' West Point as mrofesriw of natural and

of War detailed Cant

Charles G. Treat, Artillery Corps, to be commfndant of cadets and instructor df tactic* at the Military Academy, with the tank and pay of lieutenant colonel, to .succeed Lieut. CoL Otto L. Hete. The Secretary of.-the Interior submit-1 ted to the Senate treaties-bet ween the LjgKJo*. -4- iL. CW... „d

not to withdraw hit orders for dition. and to hold it over the heads of the Chinese un;ii their professed sntunis-

n materialize

DOWNED

HER SIX .tRiLBREH,

lasaat Mriter Throw* UM* Oats Into aWcfl

wTOThta Ja^s to UpN Ttem.

Talf will

the islands, and

r - — will succeed Gen. MacAnhur in'command of the milv , tary forces to be retained there to as- ~ sist in flic maintenance of order andthe enforcement of thc laws. It is not likely, however, that there will.be any . immediate change in the military' command, or that there will he any material reduction in the military strength for many months to come. Sword tor CcptalaErus. Vyashingtoh (Spccii^Lr-Jhe -presentation of a sword to Captain Rptilcy I). Evans, of the Navy, was the ‘occasion of' a sspeech by Speaker Hepderaoa, of the House of Representatives, paving ■a glowing tribute to ' Fighting fSolT andi to thc American tar :n general The sword was presented by the people of Iowa in recognition of his com- ' tnand of thc battleship I own during tbe of Santiago Bay. Speaker Hen-j ' thrilling eveuto

foar Wash. Two were boys and four

girl*. She threw

thiftr " ' '

water.

b^rs and four )rerc i ' Ahem into a Weill \ intaining two fe*t of | -C

•gth a ropft." She is viSemly in*ane! i MdSmg mSter in the tudriiuT^eaS