Cape May Herald, 3 August 1901 IIIF issue link — Page 2

TWO IEN IVBDERED AND THEN BOBBED. Joki Tally aad Caaala Kitted Near Ceetcre. W. Va. WOMAN THE PROBABLE CAUSE.'

•I Om •( Ibc Priteaen •• Trytaj M SUM

Ik* Chert* el ike Nsrfer.

Roenolcr. Va. (Special).—The dead bodtrt oi two men were found on the

ren Pocahontas. Va.,

county roed I and Cooper».

robbed. The mm _ Tolly, who had .been time in charge of :

. there. aiuLyhif

een Pocahontas. Va. They had been

1 men were Coopers for

ne railroad work

"Wry.

who anived — Both were from Tennessee They to Pocahontas Saturday night, and spent Sunday there, where, it il*said. they fell with a crowd and got to drinking. When they started for Coopers Mon day morning it is alleged they were foh lowed by Mary Graham and Bob Nidiffer When Tolly and Berry had gotten a short distance across the line into West Virginia they were fired upon from behind. Tolly was shot through the back' of the head, and Berry, who was supposed to have turned when the first shot was fired, was shot through the side cf the head just above the car. Both are supposed to have been killed instantly. Tolly was shot twice, one of the shots being fired after he had fallen. His fare

was powder burned

Mary' Graham and Bob Nidiffcr were arretted and were taken to Bloeficld. where they were lodged in jail. At the

■e they were lodged ii tier’s inquest fact

which implicated Pete . _ Kelson. George Graham and tin. all of whom were arresti

n and Bob Nidiffcr c

that Spangler and Nelson did the killing. Mary Graham is the mother of

George Grahai

ick J>

led

t. all of wht placed in jail. Manr ( Graham a^

n is

im. AH the partita are

white. Tolly leaves a widow and five' children. Berry was unmarried. The motive for the killing is understood to. e been ro; Wry, but it is also stated

men quarreled about a woman: SEWARD DISABLED AT SEA tw Port Towateatf t? the Trmi arree-Twelve Cvwrlcts \krs*d.

em .

bavi

the

SUMMARY OF THE NEWS. The^Gty Front Federal Convention •f San Francisco haa ordered a general strike in sympathy with the teamsters, and 16.000 men belonging 10'afiiliatAl unions went out. This completely tied up the shipping business of the city and all places on San Francisco bay. Five persons were rescued from drowning- in the surf at Cape May. They were Rev. \V. V. Lcibhart. pastor of the Moraviafi Church at Bethlehem. Pa., and his three daughters. Anna, Ethel and Helen, afid F. C. Hall, of

Washington.

The dead Jodies of Johrf Tolley and Charles Berry were found in the county road between Pocahontas. Va. anc] Cooper,-W. Vg. They had been mur-

l of three car* of a go. Rock Island and -ain, near Reno, one

re in-

dered»nd robh

By the derailii . northbound Chicago. Rock Ii Pacific Railroad train, near F passenger was killed and 24

jqred.

William Lane was burned to deafh in the Pennsylvania Sute penitentiary as a result of playing a prank on his fel-low-prisoners. Ont West the prices of produce in Consequence of the drouth are so high that housekeepers have to practice '-gid economy. At Parkersburg, W. Va.. , the Ellis lenn jury was discharged. They"stood seven Tor acquittal and five for convic-

tion.

Mrs. Carrie Nation has declined to accept a pardon tendered her by the

Governor of Kan

Gwn.

•nor of Kansas.

u. Leonard Wood, militant gov•nor of Cuba, arrived in New York. The strike of the Chicago machinists

is at an end.

Otto B. Seefried. manager of the Forest City Park, in Cleveland, Ohio, shot into a crowd of men who^were racking

Park, ii

•owd of men who

ind prob

Max Belovitch lost his life'in a fire in

ouisvflle. Ky.. in-an eff(

a disturbance, and probably fatally

jured Thomas Murtagl “ Befovh ’

. its an effort to save a who he believed was in

The

woman was

r at Atlantic miltec of the

Mam'

Bottle Blowen.’ Union it was stated that the blowers may ask for ah increase |

of 10 per cent, in wages.

Edwin Blalock was killi

6BEAT LAND LOTTERY BE61NS AT E RENO.

Rewritable Sceae cl Fate Smiles ar Frewas.

GREATEST EXCITEMENT PREVAILED. First Drawiag Under Omraacat Officials far Hoatiicadt la the ladlaa Uadi Opened fer Settkwal-A Yeaag Weaua S*car*s lb* PrirBege *1 Select!*! Oa* *f

o’clock Monday morning, the hour by President McKinley for beginning the drawing of lots for homesteads in the hew country recently known as Kipwa. Comanche and Apache Rest tion, four acres of men had gath about the big platform booth wher* drawjng was nude. The crowd was estimated at from 30,000 to 40coo. It was packed and jammed tightly. There was a sprinkling of wo-

men.

From the drawing platform to the High Schoql Building, 400 feet distant, the ground slopes upward in gentle terraces. Thus the spectator* fartherst away could lock over the heads of those nearer. All this space was packed with people, the crowd extending on each side of the platform and far in thf rear. Some of tho>e nearest the platform had held their pla*es since daylight. Shortly after to a. m. the United States Government Commissioners— Chairman W. A Richards, of Wyoming; Col. D. P. Dyer, of St. Louis, and Frank

rr at __ United State* transport Seward, of which gave out after

tow the

machinery of which gave out after arriving at St. -Michaels and discharging cargo and starling for Nome. While in a disabled condition the Seward was picked up *in Bering Sea and towed to Nome, where it was ascertained that her furnaces and boilers had practically given out. Just .before sailing on the 1

Alaska trip the S

idwin Blalock was killed and W. F. Jock’s and Robert Wrigjit's legs re broken in a duel with Winchesters

sjjear Memphis. Tenn.

A Portsmouth (Va.) family had a narrow escape from cremation, their house being set on fire by incendiaries. ■ The management of the New Jersey ' Hospital for the Insane at Trenton il

being officially investigated.

Rev. Adam Miller, father of. German Methodists in America, is dead, aged

91 years.

Chicago horses are said to Le afflicted with the grp.

is cheers. Two oblong box* which the envelopes containing the 165.865 name* of applicants ’ were mixed, were on pivots in’ full View of the crowd. At one end of each box is a crank for revolving the contents. There are five little trapdoors in each box front which to draw the lucky numbers. One box contained the names of persons registered at Lawton and the other those regis-

tered at El Reno. When final!] ilas« purpose lined .

»ted and waited the word to draw out t numbers from the receptacles the throng could not control itself. A mighty cheer was repeated again and again and

raltitude pushed closer

illy ten boys aelccted for the d up before the two wheels * -* 1 —f the first

watch ! those about the

cd to hear

wheel 1,

pn

__ .before sailing _

p the Seward's machinery

ired at Seattle. On board the j - - - .-- - -

rs. Randall, wife of Gen- ministers, the Foreign Ol command of the military : precedence over the six 1 North, Mrs. Randall is i an< * foreign diploi

cr consideration

listrict of the North Mrs. Randal c her way East. Onlboard the War

were 12 men coavicted’pf vapous crimes at Nome. Their sentaopts range from

jo to'ao years, which they will s

McNeills Island. One of the 1 is WHl Allen, son of ex-United States Senator John B. Allen. He'wiH serve

15 years for highway robbery. SANTOS DUMONTS FLYING MACHINE

Fcreirs.

' an etict of the Chinese Etnperori rcordance with the demands of the isters. the Foreign Office will take

redence over the six othei

—rr b^_.

will receive grt than heretofore.

-Startling revelations weje made the meeting in London of »he creditor of the Standard Exploration .Cl

the

form Eager. < movement of

,and necks wee craned 'of the first winner.

At 10.45 o'clock the boxes solved and the contents thoroughly shaken up. The crowd renewed hs yells. The Lawton box was four-fifths full. The men strained at the handles to turn it. so heavy was its load. Carpenters drove a few more nails to prevent curstThe El Reno box was then revol»ei and a mighty cheer went up irom the dust-filied throats of the homeieekers. Colonel Dyer addressed the crowd, requesting that good order be maintained. The boys cast Ibtt for’the first drat from the El Reno box. Benjamin Ho| ler won Then he .put his h^nd ' : and drew forth an envelope.

The Acrsnaat Makes a Saccesafal Trip. Bat

Dm N*t Try l*r the -Prise.

Paris (By Cable).—M. Santos-Du-mont made another successful experiment with a dirigible balloon, sailing it - from St. Cloud to the Longchampe’ race

tftui ball<

occupying 20 n ’ d to make

The

Chamber

ision

ionary songs

■ceedings.

ie Paris police discovered that an nixed gang of crooks was swindling

■n he .put his h^nd in the forth an envelope. There

was absolute silence when Chairman Richards opened the envelope and Colo-

' " need:

1 wing the first homestead ’ ’ ‘ ~ nl’s Val-

hite.

•r* I ^

ch : "The man drawing the first i is Stephen A. Holcombe, of Panl’

ocialis* members of the Belgian j ,e >- L T - birthplace Virginia, white age r of Deputies caused the sus- j ? weight X45 pounds, height ¥

of the sitting by singing reVo- j ‘S* 1 9 inches.

and preventing orderly

around which ...

n and ascended and descended, capture

minutes of time. Though plies.

hide

organized gang ol crooks was swindling the gilded youth of- ^he French 111ctr^jiolts and working in ringers on the Lord Kitchener reported the defeat ~ ando and

FIERCE AFFRAY AMONG MINERS.

scovered tnai an 1 „„ Ml| (a4 p. u u 7 Wouadetf

at icin’* Miaet. Oklo.

Cambridge. Ohio (Special).—One ’ man dead, one dying, another probaWy •fatally shot, and a fourth man with the back of his bead crushed in. This: »"i^ : with the threatened lynching of a negro.

asked'to'make an attempt to go around i I-eon Daudet and Gcralt Richard bad King's 'Mirles.^a ihstancWrom the Eiffel Tower the aeronaut declined. I a duel in the .suburbs of Paris and the, 1 Black Top Mine, where a riot between •aying his motor was not yet working 1 former was slightly wounded. 1 Hungarian and Slavish miners occur-

m* well as he wanted. The weather was A Boer commando, forced a British red Saturday.

cloudy, which may have jinfluenccd his column to run away near Naguta and i The dead man is Grant Taylor The rfedwon. y came nror capturing a British gun. I injured. Joe Reedon. shot twice in the

During the trip M. bantos-Dumont A motion to summon the publisher of ' bowels, : one buHet going through’the

ent^one 'of hi* hands slightly with a Daily Mail before the bar of the Houie body; Melvin Sheldon, shot in the

Wident. The crowd warnt^rscheen M. Santos-Dumont at the Start, and c

his descent his friends crowded around left London fpr Holland

him, and warmly congratulated him | with President Kruger. | jail here. upon hit success. \ It was reported that the condition of' hie.

The aeronaut started at 4-35 P-m andlSignor .Francesco Crispi. the former' Taylor and his wife had been descended at 4.55 p. m The exhibi- ; premier of July, is becoming flfore sc- to leave the neighborhood. Mai tion. though succ«sful was disappoint- rious. ' i don met Busby near the companrs mg in that he did not go around .he; The British defeated the Mad Mullah store, and after a few words Busby tboy be hadannopne-j ; ij Arabia, who lost 70 kfllcd while the knocked .him down with a stone. Mel-

- ~ " * ' killed and 21 wounded. | vin Shefdon_ and Reedon quickly ap-

usby ran to hia h

Busby was ar

He is blan

'and imed for the

warned iborhood. Mack Shel-

ttempnng that femu British lost 13 killed and 21 wounded. May Gat MMM Benjamin D. Woodward assistant w. «SL 1 sssitte" “««“ b] '

eminent services of Field Marsh. Roberts in South Africa. His !

peared. butjiusby ran armed himself, tlirea

iin self, threatening to shoot trying to get him. Taylor, tlong the street, made a re-

shcldon and Rcci

dcd.

any

- . - .walk _ „ — --

in farewell audience by President mark to Sheldon and Reedon.

, Zedt executed a variety .if maneuvers fatally wounded. The prompt work of there was quite a heavy straight ! with Premier Waldeck-Rousseau and Shenff Dollison and his deputies - - -

000 I the Minister cf Marine otfboard. ; Busby from being lynched.

! The German squadron commanded r Prince Henry of Prussia arrived 'at

COLOIBIANS

HAKE BOLD ARREST.

Fo..., i -Kf rwr IW. . pm— « is. wards, a negro, on the Foster plantation. HamborfAmerlcan Lloer. in Bossier psrish. have brought about a • condition of suspicion ; and panic in WAS DETAINED FOR TWELVE HOURS. North Louisiana which 1* proving so -**

morslinng to the agricultural and ot

other

interests that the newspapers and leading planters and business men are taking steps to overcome the scare, restore order and bring the people, white and

black, to their senses again.

Mr. Fe-wBgi

UPsHi asm

prominent citizens started an invetli- —— *• disclosed .the fact that nearly

Dm •( Her Ptsseajers, Abel MarrilU. Mas Seized. Netwftbstaadbig tb* Protest *f the Captala-Tb* Fri—er Was Secretary *f Oeaersl Uribe, aad West to CstsaHa o* a

Passport sa a Pescefal Mis: las.

nt oti'j

gation. It disclosed .the fact that nearly all the negroes on the Foster place were members of a fanatical religious organization known as “the Church of the Living God.” The papers of the church, which were secured, showed that its

practice of praying for

:hurch,

ar iv' n “ c

she « Colo:

•The Hamburg-

erican Line steamer Allegheny, ch just arrived here, reported tint was held in the harbor of Savanil 1 ;..

ombia, foe. 12 hours. Passengers on Allegheny report thst Abel Murrillo was arrested on the ship at Savanilla and taken ashore by the Colombian authorities. Murillo protested agsinst his arrest, claiming that he was entitled ro the protection of the German fla|

1 also disclosed that

lombia, it Is reported, i

. . * given by the represei f, f Colombian -

who styled himself "Prophet’

f -r . ■ v,viurauian govt on the understanding th«

,bc m Colombia

•ernment at

rrman nag.

retary ol it to Copassport itive of Washini

UVE NATIONAL AFFAIRS.

Ambassador White has made the subject of L’nited States trade with Germany the hasis of a rpecial report to the

State Departnent.

He shows that in 10 years the United Stater has advanced from fourth to first place pn the basis of gqpd« shipped to Germany, the total value of such good, and natural products in 1900 bring J^6.750,400. The United States thus stands far above any other country in this traoe. In the mattler of goods imported from Germany the United States has stood in

nanv the

third place without years, the value of being $104,482.1

States lias stood it change for the II The imports in ipjo

Cterfct aad Tfcrir Superiors.

The fact that certain clerks to quar-

and commissary officers obaccompant ing those officers

■vo iiantferred to other stations has iuced the acting Secretary of War to me the following, notice to all conrned: “The Secretary of War considthat the interests ol the service rethat employee* at large in the <le

quire that employees a: large in the partment must be subject to orders regard to transfer of station, and a refusal to obey such orders will be deemed a proper. ——... 1— j■

charge fr

r and sufficient reason for *

a the service."

But the publication of these facts has had unexpected results. Itjias caused a scare anjbng the whites and the negroes. which is threatening serious results throughout North Louisiana to all. Industrie*. few days

ally th ,

the part of the whites. Thomas

ported to have stolen a *

pop from a n

accused of it by tl latter pn the head with Shot three times in retui mortally wounded.-fie 1 away to his home, howeyer.

igned/statement made 1 ‘ * lengers. 1 1 a’.out

i/ned

Coasal Geacral Slave's Plaas.

The Sute D< a ni^ssagejrom

lepartment ha 1 Consul-Gen<

received

ieral Stowe. >1 he would

four months ago on a passport :-ixnr<! at Cape Town, stating tint ington. On his arrival at Sa.-anilla he 1 steamer sailing August 7. He had inras arrested and taken to Bogota j tended to comply with a request of the rhere he was released on the under- | department to remain until the arrival of landing that he would sail on -the firs' his successor, but on learning it w

sailing August^

The Veaezacti Asphalt Caalraversy.

that the "Jakes.” by which nami

*■—--d Daughl

to this fact, and it was finally announced that the "Jakes." by which name the Sons and Daughters of Jacob became known, were a sdoret negro society allied with the Church of the Living God. that "Prince" Edward,, the murderer of Foster, was organizing lodges. That the ganization was directed against

s ‘tiiwrscded. a y remains in p

. t!!'; P.°? U V a -* " *hen the vessel arrived at that port itotrn a bottle of g'nger refuted to go ashore when word *._. ,

: the n roert hanthe hit tS ' bro ^ hl ,bal ,he governor wanted tc j Mr. Russell, the United States chat J * nd . j When the vessel arrived at Cartages! State Department that the status of the

and probably tj, e wa> ordered detained by the an- I asphalt cases is practical!' • -.n -i-1 naged to get thorities there. The captain protested ' He says a strong move r.-a‘ made bv a

, that he was sailing under the German ; local judge to put the Wsrner-Quinlan t /.inSS ° n . wer . e CIr f a - flag and that no official of Colombia had claimants in possession o' the asphalt

lated (bout the affair. A short time be- | a right to stop the vessel for any pur- lake, but this jiidj fore a negro preacher from Shreveport pose whatever. This protest was un the Bermudez C01 had gone through Richland, in which f^ed, however, and search was madr rossion. pamh Girard is situated, and^had or- for M U rril!o. who was found on deck _ ~

gamzed several lodges of Jhe Sons and He decUred that he would not be ar- 1,0 They Prefer le Be Behind Gins? Daughttri of Jacob. Thomas had Ml rested, and. running to one of the ship's Only,two petty officers in the navy ” " “ '■ * masts, he seized the German flag, which j have taken .advantage of the provision

was lying there, and wrapped-it abouf ^in the present Naval Appropriation act

him. Then he stood forward and ~ : - J * : — :

out:

"I am under the protection o -German flag, and you have-mo rig

arrest me."

According to the passengers or Allegheny, the Colombian officers. withsYanding the protest seized the

the

organu ■ . . _

*hites. and that it* members were fil with bitterness against all whit^ p

bee

irdcre . ^tfiat

-.against the •s were filled

NEW MAINE AFLOAT. Lane* *f th* Battleship a Sacccsa ia Ereiy

Ph.Tadel| Maine, de

and fasiei

shapeless mass stiU lies in the harbor ol Havana, wa* launched from the yards of the William Cramp Ship and Engine Building Company. The great hull's

initial dip into the w. " - *

•s of the Detain every way.

se largest crowds that has ever

seen a warship leave the ways at Cramp’s yards was on hand, and patriotism ran wild as the ship left net

cradle.

imp's rears

waters

ware rivet was a success

One of the larges

Launching of warships at ( have beefi so frequent that ia la:

f theit

: presence of the imense -crowd at the christening Seas rgely due to the fact that the new ship ars the name of the ill-fated Maine. ~ "it McKinley. Secretary of the ‘.dmiral Dewey. Captain al dignitari '—

received invitations wer

tdnd. It was the intention to bare some ! the survivors of the Maine witness ie launch, but none was present. The Maine is 56 per cent finished Her keel was laid in April. 1899. and the ship wiU be ready for transfer to the government in »8 months' or two years'

Fargo. N. D. (Special).—A heavy ■in and wind storm prevailed over a large part of the Sute. Great damage is reported at Tappen, 125 miles west of Fargo, where it amounted to a tornaoo. A church, a store, several residences and other buildings' were blown down and the Northern Pacific depot unroofed. The crops in thejiath of the

idencei 1 down

L The crops in the patl -hich was »ereral miles

FaUI Grade Cradslag Wreck.,, j by Prince Henry o! Prussia arrived'at j RECOVERED FROM THE SEA Akron, Ohio jfSpecial).—A carrjage ; Cadiz.. Greetings were cvr'nanged by!

Met With Sad Fate Faaad.

killed. ' The

boy. aged two years, was killed and Die girl, aged six. had her skull crushed

,S„V ! «sirwarj& ssss. .. and daughter was struck by %n Eric M. Santos-Dumont made another sue-1 train at Old Forge. The vehicle was cessful experiment with his dirigible

the horse killed. The balloon, sailing from St Cloud to the Greenwich. Ct (Special).—The body

Longchamps race course. of Arthur Colburn, jhe millienaire spice Memorial services were held in Rome i merchant of Philadelphia, who. with his and throughout Italy, yesterday being | two daughters—Ida and Annette—Cspt the anniversary of the assassination ofj E- K- Flint and Frank Eckport, a seaKing Humbert. nun. were drowned by the capsizing of ’ "' ‘■-mley stated in fhe House oil the r»ebt Veniuia in a aqual! off this that the total number of: port July 18. was recovered hr Dr. Rob'

nrisMi-n Lert Tavlor and Caat I. E. Peek.

the the

wrecked r. sged^

Matson is seriously hurt. Station

caped comparatively

t-probably family injured.

« is seriously hurt. Mau

comparatively unhurt. Ttf* Sana Want SIM*

Chicago (Special).—A burglar, believed to have'been in search of diamonds and cash to the value of lyo/xn. which were locked in a safe, entered the home of William J. Davis, the theatrical manager. Jesse Bartlett Davis, the singer, was aroused as the intruder .passed the door, of her chamber, and her screams for assistance frightened him

Commons 1

Boers who had been made prisoners

the war touled 33,000.

lylor and Capt. J. E

t : body wa* pithed n

A Boer commander reported to have’ exact spot where it wer Portuguese territory in the j time of the accident. A r

•**) ■ ‘ / T* Bay LiUyttu Rrilc*. j

London (By CaWe).-"J. Purport I In Morgan, before hts recent departure for! bush

SpS SrifiCS ^

a check for £ lojxn with General t J.s.ooo.ooc. or 1000 per cent, on the old Horace Porter to be paid .on - delivery ; stock.** said will be paid, to old holders at the United States Embassy of certain | of First National Bank stock of “

valuable relic* of Lafayette said to be in“ ■ pawnbroker’s shop tr. London. How

y » that

Pck.

! up a^almost

entered Portuguei: territory in the j time of the accident. A rope was £a*l__ neighborhood oF^he Limpopo river. ! ed under the arm* and the Lpdy w,s .Members of~tbe Italian royal family i towed ashore and removed to the

.and other distinguished visitors are in j morgue.

Rome to attend the memorial services The identity wa* complete. In the upon^e ^anniversary of the assassination coal was ioond a mileage beak in the

May', 1892. corn sold at $j per el. It was higher last week than at

- e since then.

I dividend ,ti

be in York. •

How ! The peopk of the Uni led £.

re is not known, but the ! sume' 9& pounds ol coffee among tlieut are the culp- i pound* of tea per J

jug and sword carried

t was found a mileage lie ol Arthur Colburn.

Denser. . CoL (5peci*l).-Wniiam Radeliffe. owner, of she lcatf on -He Grand Mess Lake*. Tus \ returned to Wsshingtoh for consultation with the State Department. This give* an Tter-

tured gold jug

throuchout the which Lolarcttc left to his heir*.'’

! IHJtmds of tea per head per .annum. ! cliffe cUiro* to b« a subject of * earned | The New -York Subtrcasary statement! ward, and has appealed to hi* govern-

me all along th lorthern part thet

rat arfimd Farg. here seas quite a heas-y straight 1 •rhlch has lodged the grain.

Th* New Date* CeWi&L

The Hague (By Cable).—The newly organized Netherlands ^ ministry . is as President of the Ministerial Council

—Dr. Kuyper.

Minister of Foreign Affairs—Mclvil van Loyndon, who has been secretary of the Court of Arbitration. 'Minister of Marine—Admiral Kroy*. . Minister of War—Borgansidet. ^dinister of Finance—JJarte de Teck-

e Carte ct I

Cable).-

papers are-fillcd,’' says a disp Daijy Express from the

O.-r'Budapeit lispatch to the

>e Hungarian

capital, "with, accounts. of a project, said to be promoted by America* financier*. for the creation of another but more luxurious Monte Carlo on Magarethen Island, opposite the upper end

of the city in the Danube.”

Critical la Pnaaa.

Kingston. Jamaica (By Cable).— Newspaper reports received here from Panama assert that the insurgents are operating in large numbers in the vicinity of the city and that an order has been issued by the government calling upon fhe citizens to concentrate in or-

der to rt

sources of inform i* exercising the 1 prevent news of

arrest me." Accordini

' ll

... gThe prote md dragged him from i His arrest followed,

made by the Capuin 1 —

tested a

against intern)

same time the captain told the put the German flag on the g

^_in the present Naval Appropriat

cried ■ which permit* six petty officers earn year

to apply for appointment as ensigns in the nayy. The period for application this year vfrll-expire tomorrow anddliere ate

1

vessel.

The statement ] then says that !

rillo'

man flag on the gangway Colombian officials would tread on it if they took Mur-

BOY CONFESSES A MURDER.

1 Says That H* aad Others UBcd a Cow paatea te Score U Celts.

village on Tuesday afternoom- and

of him could be s

—. — — ..land It is located at Guam, the t. tlie island, ranks as fourth ntanasio Tartano Perez has been appointed postmaster.

Lejacy Ta* ■ L eo.

Commissioner cf Internal erkes in a Ration rendered hi

legacy tax is a lien upon the entire

•operty of the dccea ■ • ■

ad real.

al Revenue ' d holds that

ie ceased, both personal

Capital News la QeseraL

°h™

his body was taken

s taken from the river, the confession of Hi

service.,

Friday t V^S 3 * 1 ^ bas comc Ac ‘ | Washington the economic interests of

land.

own age

which he possessed.

According to the Nelson boy, young | the court Larke, in the company of the 9-year- | Admiral ’ old son of Prosecuting Attorney Reed, j Xh e ~

j met ! the

inent cone

taking an. .

rerning the subject mailer el of inquiry requested by Rear

0 f internal Reve

it of es

— inc ^^..amtssioner lion and .,.,.4other boy, iboot ,ht „« rf,, ,h,, ,h t

ie age, were playing near the Hocft tatei '

same age, were playing near the Schoer mill boom on Tuesday after-

Reed seemed to be the leader the boys. Young Larke

m to the wal He objected.

among the boys. Younf

urged to climb dow:

go out on a pier. He objecte his parents had ordered him

iture on the pii

taxes for the legacy tax must be made 1 the basis of the value on*the day the

stator died.

'B Larke was 1 The total collections under the Wat the water and Revenue Ad from June 13. 1898. to June

ring 30.1901. were-$318.790.501-

Oar. New fosses sloas.

, ‘f? ^ °ung 0 f insular constabulary' and will pr' L 31 cecd w * tb ,he organization of-lha: for rs wnicti ne . c—11 t-

Larke out from the pier, and after forcing him to give them 48 cents which he half in his pockets, pushed him off the boom into the water. The boy could not swim, and when he tried to catch The boom one of the boys would push

him off.-

g' §?

Five children are left, or- , The triaj'of Lieut. Preston Brown. 01

,n ' Second,Infantry, charged with mu; icr / ing a nativenear Bimmgdnan. 1 fin ished. In the course of the proceeding- —-« ..mvar, that U>.c nkthe svss i .;i«r

, the or_

^aptain Spellman, of the Forty-tl at Luzon, has been sentenced to twa years in prison-for encouraging trading at the closed pons ^ General Chaffee has issued an ordei

1 shall wear'their coat! where outside of bar-

own heart, phans. Thi

the

. _ children : of the children

: at the time i>f the tragedy,

and-only the immediate^interference of neighbor* saved them. Domestic trouble is supposed to have caused the

shooting. ■ Lmmch Caprizca.

Detroit, Mich. (Special).—The Newsfribune, a naphtha lunch used to dc•iver newspapers to tilt residents of the Lake St. Clair. Bats, capsized about two Tides north of the lightship during a ■udden squall. Miss Maud Randall,

if this dty, one of the

t was proven t

native was

while trying escape, and the acqjr

of Lieutenant Browr. is expected. Colonel Samos, with 4

r passengers «

ers. I :. the )V

Colonel Santos, with 40 men *rzl 3. rifles, has snrrrndered at 1 ngao. in A'b*s province. Tlie _ insurrection • in Nort> Camarines province is practically ended The Cuban government has oFcree $1,030 for the capture, dead or ai've, o Lino Lima, fhe bandit, who has been op crating iii Matanzas and Havana Prov

R*t*CM Mter’s Bratal Crta*. ; ^ ^ been the work of sold;<-.>». V

appears that " ^ '

•plic acid into'the fa'ce of Mrs. Mary 1 iad’ fi^! ‘ while‘ifVis t'htre^e ' rorrey. guest. dc ^^°7J B S, ) succeeded in abstraaing one p»:'.»ge

~ — " General Chaffee ha» sent the chUf o

1/ :i_ .1., c. n

iury. «n ironworker, called a: tl if Kate Phianey to-night and th •olic acid into the face of Mr

L During the payment of the troops a Santa Cruz S700 was stolen from lh«guardhouse. The robbery is supposez hat;e been the work of soldieu. I] pears that Major Carbr. -z-*>o wai

>ps in the Lagro* its afe in the gua'-'h->«e

light and burning her neck, breast and inns frightfully. The man had pleaded «rith the woman to marry him for years.

Fmrt u Attack.

Jamaica (By -Cable).— arts received here from

that the insurgent* are

Kingston.

Newspaper re

upon the citiaen* to* der to repel 'attacks sre '■ "

nil; tion* to

trala i to pi

.gui ded fro According 1

veatigate the a

Fatef Rat! read Wreck.

Dayton. Ohio (Special).—A grave train used in the construction of the Irac tion line between this city and Trqy foi the Dayton and Northern Traction Core pany was wrecked north of this city Two dcsths and the serious injury tc four persons resulted: Deal—On ilk D. Chase. Detroit, superinttnhnt Cliaw

l to the Construction Company; W. B Grassll gtjrern- Chicago, engineer. Injured--Leri c Lie prawn- benthaler. Dayton; E C M.der. ArUn

— fireman; Robert Sloanr. machinist: