Cape May Herald, 22 June 1901 IIIF issue link — Page 2

& S. PIN6REE DIES FA8 FR0I BOMB.

Tie Former Core

Former Qoveroor of MtchljM

Pauct Away la Loodon. x

TH1EE TIMES MAYOR OF DETROIT. The Ktnirkible Career ol a Maa Mia Stance aa a Colton Mill Operative iae a Sbaa Carter'-FaajOl la the lcion Army-

Bdlt Up a Orcci Maaalactai

Became Fa.

London ABy Cable L-—Fort nor H. S. P«r{:rcc. ol Micl

here Tuetday night.

i was the only

tariai B leal Kelt

SUMMARY OF THE NEWS.

The Constitutional Convention reaasembled at Richtsond Reports of committees on organiaation, etc., were

submitted.

Louis Minimis, a blind retired liquor dealer in New .York committed suicide by, inhaling illuminating gas. Brigadier General John C7 Sates hss been placed in command of the De-

partment of Missouri.

Mr. John D. Rockefeller made an address at the University of Chicago

to students and visitors.

Philadelphia franchise "grabbers promise three-cent, ear tares if they can make didvidends ist this price. Gecrgia peaches arc reported to be rotting because of excessive rains. _ A portion of^the" business section of

■cnville, S: ‘ C, was burned. " . U. S. A..

; if p si:

ho has pot removed his clothes during -t-. ^

who has nOt removed his clothes during that tiiHe. noticed a taidden change in his lather's condition. Jlc had kArdly rcachrd the |>at:ent‘s bedside when his

mother and his uncle in the United States not to come -to London. The body will be embalmed and taken

to his home. The diagt

ly. without warning

“S2.

The sciximent among the delegates to the Virginia Constitutional Convention is against leaving Richmond for

a seashore place.

George BbU. who tried to kill his wife in Norfolk. Va„ by cutting her throat, was sentenced to five years in

the peniten'

THOMAS fi. BARKER NOW ON TRIAL Case One cf Most Unique la History of New Jersey. MR. KELLER DENTES WHOLE STORY. Bcfltm'si ol (be Seatsthasl Case la the Hodioo CoBsty Court at Jersey Qty ~ Eye-wits esses IdettHy Barker sad Testily as to the Assaslt os Ike Clergy-

mss.

New York (Special).—Thomas G.

Barker was placed on trial in the Hudson County Court. Jersey City, charged with assault with intent to kill. On February 3 last Barker shot the Rev. John Keller of Arlinmon, N. J.. vicar

of Trinity Chapel in.that place. Barker told the authorities at the

time that he shot the minister became his wife claimed that Keller had been guilty of a criminal, assault upon her. When Keller was shot he was on Jiis way to Fort Lee to assist a: the ordinal tion of a minister. Barker stepped out from.the shadow cf a hedge and fired

at him with a revolver.

One of the bullets fired by Bari through Keller's facial bone _fr<

immsm

atJJtterbme. . beneath the skin of the left fide of the

face. A second .bullet shattered the

Pantley. of >ny wall

landu

cnnsylvama. . . she was .-.'one in the hn,

ly before : mopths pi

barking in the manufaett 1889 the Republican pat Ex-Govemcr Pingrce for troit. and he was elected majority. He was re-cjcctcd in

r of Michigan by unning ahead of

her while

MRS. KENNEDY 0U1LTY.

ConvUMd of Maaslaaghtcr la the Second

Dog ret at Kansu City.

Kansas. Gty, Mo. (SpecuA).—A jury in the Criminal Court here decided that LuluPrincc-Kennrdy was guilty of mufder in the second degree for having killed her husband. Philip H. Kennedy, on January to, 1901. and fixed her punishment at 10 years in the penitentiary. When the verdict was read this temarkablbe ao-year-cld prisoner, whosecoqI. indifferent manner has for five months baffled the jail officials, looked straight ahead of her. She neither burst out crying nor moved a muscle. Later she expressed interest, but nothing more, in the formal calling by the court clerk of rtie case* pending

against her father. G. W. Prince, and her brothers, Ben and Will Prince, who are charged with'conspiring to kill

ras dismissing n the case fqr .1 1:..

While judge Wofford

the jurors who had »*t on th twelve days and reached their vgrdiet

hours' deliberation, the

1—^ c j,i n rening on r asked if she had Irs. Kennedy ig-

. and continued to

look at the judge. When Mrs. Ken-

nedy had been taken into a little adjoining the courtroom and the

beginning to leave.

twelve d

after eleven hours' prisoner sat with htt her hand. A reporter anything to say. Mt nored the question

j promise of marriage, tried to commit | | la( j

? «>«*: »c was re-elect- ‘.^Charles R^blcr^of Cincmna;-'met i tlo ^-_ Kt . ]]er dcnounccd ' thf whole in “ga^d to ch’ild VaZ.r'Tn c^ttOTm'iUs"

^.iirwsr. sjgdx

. 1‘ingrec was s.-lected

Governor of Michigan by 83.«n p rality, running ahead of the national ticket by 36.000 votes. He was re-ell ed Governor jn 1898 by about- 100.1

plurality, and served out his term, whicti a train en route to Atlantic Citr. ami expired m 1900 Last March he started upon arr ival thev went to a preacher ■ "■ “IsSs-BSS, k.Lt"' ‘2J"e "r'<r

was beginning to leave, a chorus of sobs and moans was heard. They came from Mrs. Prince, mother of the prisoner. and Mrs. Leon, the girl's sistey. C. W. Prince, the father, was trying to pacify them while Bert Prince paced up and dowti the corridor, sobbing and wringing his hantjs. Lulu - Kennedy sat thoughtful and silent, gating fixedly before her. Taken to her cell she maintained her calm manner. She re-

fused to discuss the verdict. •W. Prince had.shown not the least lion and only displayed great in- . -«- '*-— , -;n the case

i called.

RESTRICT CHILD LABOR.

Agreement Signed by the Owners of Elghty-

Eigbt Mills in fleergla.

Monroe. Ga. (Special).—JJie Georgia idustrial Association has taken action

6REAT COAL DEAL IN WEST VIRfilNIA. Watson Operators Secure Control of

the FainBoot Region.

A St2,M0,M0 COMPANY FORMED. WIB Be Known as ike Falnaoat Coal Company, and Itdades Thirty-six Plants-The Annual Ontpol Will Be Over A0M.tOO Net Tons ol Coal-Over 4.000 Men Are On the Monthly Payroll-New Vorkers In the Deal Fairmont; W. Va. (Special).—The largest coal deal ever consummated in this Slate was closed here, by which

lal operators practically control of the Fairmont w company with $13.-

_ has juR been organized and will be known as the Fairmont

Coal Company.

The new company has issued bonds to the amount ol $4.0003x10. which hsv* practically all been placed. The new concern has acquired the coal proper-

ties as folio 1—

The Mono

Watson c<

secured entire district. A ni

LIVE NATIONAL AFFAIRS.

Fnr the British American Plan. -Washington.—The news dispatches from Pekin convey to the official mind here the belief that what is known as the British-American plan of settling the indemnity question is making headway, and that it will in the end be adopted as the only feasible schemr Although often mentioned, the details of the British plan have not heretofore been given, and they were learned from an actnoritative sourer to be as follows The Chii bonds

lionds are to hear 4 per cm ssrasrsfi-au

not specifically designated in the propo sition. are to lie ear-marked for the liqui dation of the lionds. A Committee ap pointed by the foreign powers is to take charge of questions relating to the revt’mies thus ear-marked, .and the commit tee is to arrange details by which the re venues are to I* applied on the bonds In case of default on the bonejs the default ivto be to the commuter, and

;;

tgah Company, six plan’s

a developed coal.

>al an

powers. The foregoing i; in inbstance the entire prop ;s tion. but latei

■'“'Oscd in addition

it was proposed in addition that the C0? '' Coal and Coke Company. !

ote (

Montana

roposttion stood ug to within a

it is not known in what have been modified by A Census of Manila.

Manila papers received at the War De-

ipany : contain article* of more or less

’ ■ 's,sas.“5ir3L-;s , ar a -

• Ccm-

'wKl^co^ca

pany. two plants.

ii isrH«ts , Ts-6. k o rcS;

c “‘ ■” a Co, ‘'

‘Tottf 36 plants.

In addition to the above thi

mom Coal Company acquires a ficr-

ST^/SS » W-S nx- bclongin. In Ulr r.,,-. x%ssi ssts. sss-sJ? ssawass.'Kttte

laypr accomplished many n ornis. among others forcing 1

-• ' ' ■***- toL Dr. Nstti. M«s • jLitfSEJ

aterson, Jj jr ^-. on t

romance was t

rates, and breaking U£ a number of' of her early r. sewer and paving rings that were thriv- : friend, ing when he came mto office. The Lancaste

i new trial to Rev. F. Ellwood Ra

j'da"ai5z,vn“. John Alexander Dowie si

1 Im

in

igned mnls:

That n6 child less than a ycai rhall work at night in any cott< ■woolen mill under any circumsti

and that no child less than ta years old shall be allowed to work therein at all. unless such child has a widowed mother or physically disabled parent* who arc dependent lor support upon the labor of the child, or unless the chfld can

read and write or unlens the child at-

tends school for four months of each ._a 33-a .u.. child

ahted

RUSSIA HITS BACK.

. Tariff War Takes New Tnra-A High

on White Resin and Bicycles

Washington (Special).—The Russian

! R^.'y ! - ,uM,r ' ™ m d,eo «<*

The Mechanic Who Worked Out the Mens

ol Ellas Howe. Jr.

| revolutionized the world

chines.

f scarin' *

v»x*m .s^mi-ts. R—... ibassador. Count Cassini, has municatcd to the Statb Depar

w! «•

ing tariff ''restriction^ agam^Russ^ii “f, ^i^ to’h.v^..** James King

pettoleuro imported in ( thif coontrjk. Clark, of Pittsburg $52,307 to secn4 1 Mr. Yeung was once wealthy, but

: jssr«2n ^ ~ l

S' *?a^S *&*}■ “” d " A " ! The CliiiTO n< imkint atm • h '. R '”*W _ , ! .Ron, x,!h . vx« „| prbminR

sugar, and is the dir——

1 new development in

discriminatory duties imposed by ' this Government and the retaliate- - duties imposed by Russia. The or of the Russian Minister is to take .. feet next Friday, or two weeks from

the date of it* issuance. *

DISASTROUS FIRE IN BUFFALO.

— sssr. b A’ t , c ° ne "" ,k; ; , “sis, cfpSzSrS' of*: ' l , in ——7 1 public schools have been placed before 1 b )' Fcrorn. , S„ p t. Lane by Hugh Brady. He say.* ilotT ; Madame Adelina PauFs castle Craig- ! That children in the Summer school irdcr Y-Nos. in Wales, was put up at auc- have been punished repeatedly for chcwE tion in 'London. The highest offer 1 ing gum during school hours by having was $225,000. and Madame Patti bought ! soap forced iato their mouths, -being 1 in the property at the reserve price— Compelled to let it remain until it dis- ' n ' solved and rah down their throats.

$250,000.

Missionary troubles

the Island , led to the

by t

Boy Probably Kidnapped.

Dallas. Tex. (Special).—KrD. Strong.

1 natives. jof Texarkana, has given his seven-year-

Buffalo. N. Y. (Special).—Fir* swept ! Tht foreign ministers at Pekin have , eld son up as a victim to kidnappers. The f of existence all the buildings Jn I cefused to permit 3.000 Chinese so!-; boy was put on a railroad train at Waco

he^'uigara i diers to come to Pekin at the present on June 1 to be sent home, a distance of 1 -me. ‘.250 miles. Parents and friends have not

There are about 2.J00 armed Boer* ! heard from hrhi since. _ 1 Cape-Colqtjy. and they contii $560,000. /—C | secure a few recruit*.

o^ of existence Squaw Island fro

De Wet Coating to America.

$360 00a /—s I secure a tew recruits. Kidnapper Callahan Held hr Perjary.

^•dfgas, i sa.'SS is ysr-; s figures 000. owned by the Scoelkopf estate- ' J; D - Barbour, the thread manulac- , Court on a charge of perjury, alleged L b Ur u ‘‘^bZocrsr&Ji.,„ rf u ..&as b sisr i 2Jr , a* , s;

City mtiL $100000. and the Fort Erie ! Honsc ° f Cdmmon* that there wjje , fixed at $1500.

Ferry Company's ticket office and wait- [ ^ Boe r* .1" J the . "concentration ) , m . pin UxR <>0* ^ PEOPLE HURT BY FALLINQ STAND

on* .

by eighty-eight

rac* old

Is set

year and provided further that under 10 years of age shall be permi to work in any mill or factory

any drcjimftances.”

CORN POOL MADE A MILU0V

Chicago (Special).—Check* for approximately $1,000,000 were sent out by the George H. Phillips Company to

between Maine

company I elon later.

Tbe largest individual interest in t pool was 500.000 bushels and the small-

est 5000 bushels.

Yea eg Bride Taken Her Lift.

Chicago (Special).—Because the man she married tried to force her to live a vicious life. Mrs. Edith Smith, of Evanston, who became a wife only ta days ago. committed suicide. Mr*. Smith was 18 years of age. A week after the wedding she deserted her husband. Mr*. Smith after her return to her friend* told-a revolting atory of the

Filipipios, 181.361; Chinese. Amcr c ——

other

181.361; Chinese. 5I.5(>7,:

riczn*. 8.562; Spaniards. 2.382; nationalities. 960 The figures dr idude men belonging to the United

new comjsany now owns 1.500 : residences, besides store buildings, machine shops and power houses connected with the mines. The new company owns and controls 60.000 acres ot th; best coal in this region, also 5.000 acres of surface land. It also absorbs the 5,800 individual cars that were owned and operated by the Fairmont Coal

Mining Company, which

3-739 -ire good, l.tj

bad. 1,472 small, and 12.117 classed 3

shacks.

Many Civil Service Vacancies.*

The Civil Service Commission an •nounces that on July 23 it will hold ar examination for the position of farmer in thf Indian service. This position pay’. from 1 $600 to $720 a year at the start.

year

quarters

$900 a

impany. which concern was from S600 to $720 a

""jjg.pff'.&g

The new officers are not yet deter- n

mined upon, but J. O. Watson. J. E. 1 T he ^Tnission Ma Watson. S. L. Watson C. W. .Watson. , penenced considerable

and ex-Gov. A. B. Fleming are direhly ! ,n K a sofRcicnt number of qtial.ficd per interested and will still retain control I , 2 , » to *?«« Uiejiceds of the Indian and management. ; office.and there aTTTipw 22 vacancies. The annual output of the new com- ‘J.. ,oIlo _ RS: J wo , each a; ^ r° ,n . te -

*“ -t least $6,000,000 net tons ; F ° n Benknap. _Mo

monthly payroll will I j?* 1 ? 0 '

imission states that it has .

•ienced considerable difficulty in secur-

sufficient number of qualified

4k V V na ” ed ^ P''** 1 j Agency.' Mont.: Blackfcct". Mont.: Fort J „ : ■_ I Pick Mont.; Pierre. S. D.; Klamath

gon; Standing Reck. N. D.; Fort ten, N. D. and Tongue River,

London (By Cable).—Lord Kitchen- Tout er reports to the W*r Office Trom Pre- Mom

toria as follows:

"During the march from Vrede Gen-

Ice from

luring the march from Vr

era] Elliott’s column engaged De Wet near Reitz on June 6. After s fighting they captured 71 loaded wag-

ons, 45 prisoners. 58 rifles.

rounds of

The Boers le

Our casualties were 3 1 men killed, and 1 office wounded."

ammunition and 4000 cattle. Mt 17 killed and 3 wounded.

10.000 cattli undei

icers and 17 and 24 men

the George H. Phillips points vanoufly situated t and Mexico. The disbursemc of a dividend op tbe celer corn deal These checks

go out to about 300 lucky individuals who had an interest in a pool of about

5.000.000 bushels of corn.

The average profit .so far determined is eight cents a-bushel. This may be increased when tbe cash corn now on

hand in various positions is disposed Swainsboro. Q*. (Special). - John of or there may Be no further profit. Slroud , nd Thomas Moxley. uncle and The company hopes to cut another ne p hc w. respectively, also brother*-ih-

law, fought an impromptu due! near here, as a result of which Moxley is 'dead. Stroud reproached Moxley for circulating false stories about him. The quarrel grew bitter. Moxley drew a pistol, and Stroud reached behind a stump and got a double-barreled shot-

'’oxley fired hjs pistol S

Lack Shoots Nephew.

Id a revolting atory

attempts of her hnsband to force her a sinful life. For several days Mrs

Besides these buildings a dozen naph- women ano 310 cunoren. inc tha and steam launches, canal boats. mcm c *“* ed Insh members to cry | and house-boats anchored in tie har- ' ‘\ s f ant! *) 0U5 -’ . * . I bor. the dock itself and scores of shin- j . Hamilton Johnson. British comtms- ; ties and boat houses stretching along , *>oner for the Uganda protectorate, the shore of the river for nearly a milif? *»» return ed to London, and tells of added fuel to tbe flames. I« °‘ ape-men tn the Congo forest differing entirely from Stanley’s p:g-

mies. From 1 Shanghai comes a story th the Dowager Empress will aappum that the Emperor has. been killed I

TERRIBLE CRASH OF TROLLEY CARS

PORTO RICO'S NEEDS MET.

Preseat Systere ef Taxatka Raises

1 Series* -Acatient Stdly End. an Athletic Exhibition la Chiczio-

Si* injured.

(Special). — A temporary d at Sixtv-cighth street and

„ , _ enue. built for the purpose the Emperor has. been killed by of accommodating an audience to wit-.

„ , * * brigands, and that PriLre Tuan's ssn . ness the annual field day Aports of the San Juan. Porto Rico (§peeial).-^vbas succeeded to the throne. ; Chicago Normal be boob, collapsed. After a study of the report submitted'/ Emperor William, it is reported. », Twenty-five persons, mostly women by Treasurer J. H. Hollander. Gov- ; displeased at Chancellor von Buelow's and childr— c ’

* Allen ts sausfied the present »Yj- .frank manner in eulogizing Bismarck j we' ‘

_ . . ltatn g n{ j

Mul- i am him i pr<

__ Idrcn. were

. js sausfied the present fjt- 1 frank manner in eulogizing Bismarck j were hurl seriously, but it is

urn* insular ^tax«icn produces *uffi--|at the unveiling of the Bismarck statue ; Governor Allen has decided to^cali ' “‘ihfBritiih force after the Mad Mul- land seven tier* high,

tbe Porto Rican Assembly in extra sei- fah attacked * ' ' ‘ ' ' * ' 1 ' * '**’

*ion for the purpose of passing a rci - -

lotion to this effect and accordiug-

Section 3 of the Foraker Iam ; . The session will

It is

Scvcrei thought

feet long rded. The

was (airly under it of the general

It is announced tliat the presinr$ujsH mertTat Tl'iMienbtirg. Prni’sU. jthe spectators a short dizta -^zm***** mmsm

jtch' was co ispital. with rgeons in a!

)j tary men joii ' ments at He

supports gave 1 spectators a shot

with the Uriita ^ A commute

m-.ber

American Expotititin from Buffalo the Charleston (S. C) Exposition.

e *v

nperor di Germany hat order-

schooner yacht to be designed

tied in the United States.

Oea. Oartaer Dead. ,

eran of the Mexican-and Qivii Wars, ;Une

died here, aged 78 years. He seas a nd- It'll said Conrad N. Jordan will be

x&sz sfs; j A “ m "“ Tr """ r •' !i ~

Point in the das* of 1846. In the bat- I In the month- of May 105 railroads tie of Contreras.-in Mexico. AngnM 26. j ^ned $5,189,000 or 941 per cent in 1847.. young Gardner, then a heuten- ! grots earnings and $23^823x10 since

ant. stormed a battery of 12-pounders. January I.

casemated/ with a single platoon of : It U said there is ever] . Amcncap soldier*, raking the guns and 1 of good crop* and to per winning the plaudits. of McClellan. 1 iraffic than at present all 01 Beanrr..;ard and other officer*. .^ori Pacific territory.

every., indication rr cent, more over the Mis-

into a temporary

a score of physician* and

attendance.

, York (Special).—CapU'ra SylC. Griffin, of/^e fetp-boat

New

Mauch Chant and Abraham Johnson, tbe pilot of the wrecked ''ferryboat North field, were held by Coroper ZocThe men were held on an affidavit sworn to by a policeman charging

from the wreck. The

Five Persons Seriously Hart and Others •tJared la a CdUisioa la Rhode

River Point. R. I.. (Special).—Two of the Rhrde Island-Suburban Railway Company's trolley cars collided/head on in this village and five person^ere seriously hurt and a number of others bruised and shaken. The collision was between an open c?r and a big .vestibule car. The ofien oar partly telescoped the closed one. demolishing the front vestibule. Tbe open bar_ycaped injury, as did its occupants. with tbe exception of tbe motorraan. J- H. Piske, molormsn on/the other car. had both legs brokenr A. B. Andrews. conductor of the same car. had both legs broken and bis hand hurt; Michael Hebert, of Cemreville. a passenger, had bolh legs broken and sustained other injuries; Henry C Jtfhnson. another passenger, bad both kneecaps broken, and Eugene Capoone. mote • *> *

Tbe Oregon Need* Estrasfre Repairs.

which , > rendered necessary by the damage sustained when she was wrecked m the Gulf of Pechili, will require aliout six month* on the dry dock and cost fully

th Uk Nmabers » at Port Royal.

gun. As Moxley fired his pistol Stroud sent a load of shot into his chest. Stroud surrendered to the authorities.

ThreTMcaKIMby&kttriag.

. Allegan, Mich. (Special).—During the progress of a terrible electrical storm which passed over Allegany county, the barn of Sullivan Case, near Scott Lake, was struck by lightning, and burned. The charred remains of Case were found in the ruins. John Yerger and his son. Tames, of Mill Grove, were killed by lightning, having sought refuge from the storm in a barn. Much damage to crops

was done.

Two Killed by a Tornado. Memphis.' Texas (SpeeialJ.-rA -tornado passed aerpss the north*

Cabinet Discuses Otaa.

At the Cabinet meeting Tuesday the Chinese settlement and the situation it the Philippine*. Cub# and Porto Rice were discussed. In discussing the Chi* nrse settlement-Secretary Hay suggf&tee that the amounts' voluntarily paid the American missionaries by Chinrse/prov inces should lie deducted from thi United States indemnity claim of S25.000.000. Tbe general sentiment of the

Cabinet seemed to favor thii

uk ,

no action was t

£

Governor of New Mexico. The President ha* decided to reappoint Miguel A. Otero governor of New Mexico. A delegation has been here foi some day* making representations to the Secretary of the Interior looking to the defeat of Mr. Otero, but after consider ing the matter. Secretary Hitchcock recommended Mr. Otero's reappoint-

ment.

Heavy Ieports of Far* Produce. Frank H. Hitchcock, chief of the section of foreign markets of the Agricultural Department, has prepared a bulletin showing the sources of the Agricultural imports of the United States fot the period from 1896-to 1900. It showthat the total value of agricultural produce imported into the United States in 1900 were $420,139,288. that year being the record year of the five. The annual average was $376,369,368. Capital News ia Oo izriL President McKinley d&ided upon thi selection of B. F. Kellar for Unitec

attorney

Com!

nicy general.

be United States and Chilian Qaimi imission decided adversely to thi _5_ : _ . L _ United State-

up the work ol

and a man named WiiWson.- Wickson's family escaped to a dugout and were unhurt, /but two children of

Mermen's Turn to Mexica. | victed of J|tn*C!ous_ crimes committed

of*

mon

for tbe purpose of securing f

Government a conrestion for settling | „ on tenenfl Sternberg ; s iiseiice*'in the

t.oop Mormon families m Sonora, on the Philippines.

Unds from •fcuffiYnqw Indian* have Comanche chiefs have joined Lem been driven. Mr Omnon syt: “If the | Wolfe and others in opposition to the concession n obtained a cftnimssioner povcrnmcm opening the Kiowa. CotnanW,ni u '£1° ^ ,crn ' che and Apache lands in OkfShom*. tory by the Mooncm Oturch for the pur- Senator Allison, of Iowa.'announced fndians 5SSS 1 ^ ^ ^ ^ made and lands purchased from them. ! A ^eleijtion of Indians called

President’s have been nc

be in I. If mhs ‘

A \e!egvlion of Indians called on

'> Secretary ♦.itchcock to protest against , . jthe opening of their lands in -Oklaho-

* n **PJ°*ion in nu to settlement,

tied tn the sub- The United Slates Philippine Comnas^ resulted in j mission appointed judges for the Su-

preme Court of the archipelago.

The Secretary of the Navy has received the refsort of the Board of Vis-

iter* to the Naval Academy.

Mra. McKlaby Is Stronger. j Our New Petsaai asi. j Representatives of General Cailles, the insurgent leader, .signed the name

to. surre num-

including n iricans have been appoin:cd judge*

CartrMce RUet B

Paris (By Cable).—An a cartridge factory situate

urb of Le* Moulineaux has resulted i the loss of fifteen lives and the injui ing of about twenty, person*. Tbe vh tims were horribly mutilated. A m: y of those injured were women.

SEEK’

rements on the J Severn si'? ^' ” s “

’s condi

tattane she will j deuvoring to 1 1 name, where it , w ;u enable it to take measure* to pre- : chances fo t permanent i vent the spread of cattle disease in the greater than in I bland, as such diseases have proven very . 1 drtrimcatkl to the natives of the island.