THE COLUMBIAN, BLOOMSBURG, PA. A BUFFALOJ'KAGEDY Lawyer Pennell Killed In stantly, Wife Badly Hurt. fROMEXT FIGURE IS BL'RDICK CASE latomnlille In Which Tlirr Were ltlUliilf Suililrnly Vee-red nntl 1'lonaol Into a Stone Qunrrr. BUFFALO, Mnrch ll.-ClinMly n was the death of 1. 1.. Hunllrk. n dou bly prewHonie triiwtly orciimtl late yesterday when Arthur U. rennell, one jf the chief Azures In the lnvt'KtiKiitloii f the Hunllok murder, wns liuiled endlong Into eternity. Mr. rennell vim out riding In his eleetiie autonio ;ie with Mrs. rennell. They were on vensinfctnn nvenue, near l'lllmore nv mn skimming nlonji the edp' of the Oehres stone (iinirry, whU'h Is n Imp? rock rlhbed hole in the p-ouml on the right side of the nvenue pilnjr out. Mr. Pt'linell's hat blew ofT. The nutonioMle liwerved. and In some inexpllcnMe nuin er It lenpd over the curl) Into the bys below, rennell wus killed In stantly, his heud beiiiK i-rushed to an unrecognizable mans. Mrs. 1'ennell was Injured so severely that the Hurp-ons at the Sisters' hospital, to which she was taken, said her chances of recov ery were very slight. Two boys saw the tragedy. They were teo far away to know positively Just how It happened. Mrs. rennell when found was tumble to speak. She was only semiconscious wfn taken to (ho hospital nnd could speak no co herent words. After the operations, performed Immediately by Vr. Kurpii! Smith In Tlie hope of saving her life, she lapsed Into unconsciousness, nnd hence there can be no true version of precisely how the accident occurred. Mr. rennell left his otllce in the Aus tin building at 1:0." o'clock. He went to his home at '-'US Cleveland avenue. A friend who called up Mr. IVnneM on the telephone atmut ."o'clock was informed that Mr. rennell wks In, but that he v:,s just fretUR out for a drive. He In formed Uio friend that he would be back between 0:30 nnd 7 o'clock nnd made au iippoiii incut with him for that hour. It was learned afterward that the matter mentioned in the telephone talk was something he considered most seri ous and which weighed heavily upon him. It wbi In connection will) the l;urdiek ease. To a reporter some days ago he said: "A'.mut tils case of Iiurdick. I have told the aetkorltlos I went nwny to New York before the murder and that I met Mrs. ltunllck while I was away. In fact, I ww Mrs. Iiurdick near New York two or three d:iys before the miir r of Mr. Iturdick. I came home again Wednesday, the day before the mur der. I have told it frankly, and the meeting was a proper one. Itut they seem determined to drag all this busi ness out in the papers. 1 would do any thing to stop It." C.ene-ml Franklin llcnd. IIAHTFOltK, Conn., March ft. Major General William I'.uel Franklin is dead at his home in this cii.v, ngeil eighty years. Ho had been in failing health for several years anil had failed perceptibly since the death of his wife three years ago. lie was born In Franklin, I'm. General Franklin win graduated from West l'oint in ISi'i and was n classmate of General V. S. Grant. He served In the Mexican and civil wart. Four May Hie. MONTREAL. March . It is feared four of Mie persona crushed In the col lapse of the Allan line shed will die. It Is estimated that fully BOO persons were ou tey of the long low building watching the steamer Montreal burn at midnight, when the structure col lapsed. Oaly one was killed. Fifty even perus were treated at the hos pitals, and a large number were treat ed by their own physicians. Kiil Rebellion Spreading. LONDON, March lO.-The Daily Mail orrespondeut at Shanghai telegraphs that the rebellion In the Kwaugsl prov ince is spreading seriously. Several villages have been captured, and au thority of the government In that prov ince Is practically at au end. The popu lar hatred for the Christians, adds the correspondent. Is displayed in the Shan tung province by the destruction of the churches. I 111 8nillou Drutlt. NEW YOUK, March ll.-The 700 or more passengers und ull the crew of the steamer Knramanhi, which report ed six strange and sudden lieaths on her trip from Marseilles ou her arrival hero, were aent to Hoffman's island for detention and examination on the as sumption by Ilealth Officer Doty that the deaths might huvo been caused by Asiatic cholera. Six Perish la Hotel Fire. CUMBERLAND, Md., March . Klx persons were burned to death and ono was fntally Injured ns the result of a fire la a small hotel at Letter, a mining town near alikins, W. Vn. Several per sons escaped whh minor injuries by Jumping fsoiu a second story window. Inventor of Paper Car Wheel Ueud. MOP.IU3TOWN, N. J., March C.-Jo-sla'n Mulr, the Inventor of the pnper car wheela now in use on railroads, Is dead knre at the age of ninety-one yeurs. lie was formerly a large manu facturer paper and pasteboard. Hewarda Ker llordlck'a Slayer, ' IiUFITALO, March 10.Two rewards amounting to $10,000 for the npprehen-1 slou of the murderer of Edwin L. Bur dick have been determined on, $3,000 by tho board of county supervisors and like sura by the city council. FLOODS IN THE SOUTH. MliKlxklpiil II Ivor ltl.-a thoif the Dnnitrr l ine. MKMPIIIS. Tenn., March ll.-The river is above thirty live feet on the Ullage and rising. The current N swift er ami more driftwood Is running than nt nny previous time during the pres ent rise. These signs are taken ns In dicating fiat there will be n rapid In crease in the speed of the rise. At Natchez every precaution that can be devised Is being adopted to prevent nny attempt at cutting the levee and n constant watch Is maintained by nrmod men. Heavy rnlns yesterday added to the gravity of the situation. The river rose three-tenths of n foot nnd Is now 2.5 feet above the danger line, which facts hnve Intensified the feeling of apprehension. The steamer Itetsey Ann brought In 1X50 people from the flooded district betweeu here and Ttnyoti Sarn. The stenmers St. Joseph mid Senator Cordlll also nre doing con fldernble relief work between Nntchel u i id Ylcksburg. A dispatch from Jackson snys thnt swing to the apprehension felt through out the Delta country on account of the high water In the Mississippi river Gov ernor l.nnglno has ordered Warden Henry of the board of control to go at once to Chirksdnle, where the levee board Is In session. Available forces of state convicts hnve been rushed to the water front to strengthen the weak portions of tlM levees. SEVENTEEN DROWN. limit tarry Init Slatjr npalxril In Aiiiiry Flood. GI.KNS FALLS, X. Y., March !). it two bodies of the victims of the Sprs Falls tragedy of Saturday hnve been recovered, those of Fred Ferron and I'asciuale Caferelll. A gang of trained river men are searching the river below the dam and are breaking up lee and log jams. This work will he kept up us long as there Is nny hope. Two of the sixteen men not account ed for have turned up. and the latest Information given out by the officials of the company fixes t lie number of dead and missing at seventeen. The accident was caused by the cap sizing of n ferryboat which Is oper ated by a stout cable extending from shore to shore. A crowd composed of fellow workmen of the victims wit nessed the disaster. It is understood that there were more tlnin sixty men in the boat. COSTLY DOCK FIRE. Properly Ynliipil nt Ifiioo.ooo De Klrnyeil nt Portland, Ore. roKTLAN'l). Ore., March 11. Fire broke out shortly before noon on Yii-to-lia dock, on the east side of the Willa mette river and north of the railroad bridge, and burned fiercely for two hours, destroying property of nu esti mated value of illMMOM. The fire spread to the Irving dock ad joining, and the two docks, together j with were ings were about ".."(),( it k bushels of wheat, destroyed. Several other build nnd about twenty freight cars destroyed. The lire department ! was h'inilicapped badly on account of being able to put water only on one ; side of the burning dock. The two do.ks are about MX) feet long by 1!00 feel deep. , It is rumored that the fire was start ed by u cigarette thrown on the floor. I Ilrjnn nt Micliiifuu Stale Convention liKTKOIT, Mich., March 11. With out the presence of William J. liryau. who made an address nt the morning session, yesterday's Democratic state j judicial convention nt the Light Guard armory in this city would have been featureless. Judge George L. Yuple of Mendon, who is the nominee for su ! preme Judge for n term of ten yeurs to succeed Judge Frank A. Hooker, was nominated without nny other name be ing presented to the convention. For regent of the state university Welllng 1 ton H. Hurt of Saginaw was left In uu- disputed possession of the field before the tlrst ballot was completed. Shipbuilder Quit Work. NEW YORK, March 11. Nearly 2,000 boiler makers and Iron ship builders have gone on strike in Hroob lyn in sympathy with the striking em ployees of the Townsend & Downey yard at Shooters Island. At the Morse yards nlone 700 men went out. The only plant not seriously affected was that of the Ilobins company, where nearly all the mechanics are Knights of Labor nnd where only a few men j quit work. At the W. & A. Fletcher i company's works In Hobokeu about ! 150 boiler makers went on strike. The Connecticut's Keel Laid. NEW YOUK, March ll.-The first keel plate of the battleship Connecticut, the first large buttlcshlp to be con structed In a government navy yard nnd the largest war vessel ever laid down for the T'nlted States, was laid yesterday In the navy yard In Brook lyn. There were no ceremonies In con nection with the laying of the plate, and the only persons present were Con structor Cupps nnd u few other oillcers directly engaged In the work on the ship. Ticket Scalpers Enjoined. ST. LOUIS, March 10. In the circuit court Judge Wood has made perma nent the temporary Injunction granted last October against IJepnett Washer men ct ul., ticket scalpers, restraining them from buying and selling world's fuir excursion tickets. The temporary injunction was granted at the instance of all tho railroads entering St. Louis and was argued recently. Americans Get Scandinavian Mlnea. OSTEKSUND, Sweden, March ll. The Sluugell copper fields, which ex tend on either side of tho loundary be tween Norway and Sweden, have beeu old to au American, comuaoy for $1, 000,000. .. ,,, anm.h CONDENSED DISPATCHES. Notable F.venta of the Week Prion y t'hronlrled. The pope has received the Duke of Norfolk nnd n delegation of British Cnlholies. The fortieth anniversary of King Ed ward's marriage was celebrated In Great Britain. Baron Nathaniel de Ilothschlld. head nf the famous house, was reported critically 111 nt Naples. One killed and three hurt was the re sult of a fight In a church at Mount I'leasatit, (So., over the pastor. Bacteria placed In the drainage canal near Chicago wns taken n few days later from St. Louis drinking wnter. The stockholders of the rennsylvanlu Itailroad eompnny have voted to In rrease its capital stock to $1BO,000,000. Negotiations for a settlement of the , Canadian I'liclflc strike have been bro ken off, nnd a stubborn contest Is ex pected. Andrew C. Wheeler, better known ns Nym Crinkle, n well known newspa per writer, died nt his home nt Mou sey, N. Y. Captain Coffin and eighteen men of the new Zelgler polar expedition have sailed for Norway on the Kaiser WI1 helm der Grosse. TucHduy, March 10. The failure wns announced of Wil liam Young & Co., Chicago brokers. The British navy estimates provide for nn expenditure of nearly $180,000, 000. 1'resldent Francis of the St. Louis ex position wns received by Emperor Wil liam. llerr Bebel, Socialist leader in the relchstag, denounced the abuse of Ger man soldiers. Turkey finally decided to recognize examinations of the American Medical college nt Beirut. C. K. Devlin, Nationalist, wns elected without opposition to represent Gal way In parliament. Governor Odell signed Assemblyman Batten's bill incorporating Tonawan da, X. Y., ns a city. James T. Gardiner, assistant city ed itor of the Cincinnati Enquirer, died suddenly of heart disease. The postotlice at Elizabeth. Tenn., was entered by burglars, and about In cash and ?"uo In stamps were stolen. Secretary Wilson has promulgated nu order putting a quarantine on the state of New Hampshire on account of foot and mouth diseuse. Vesuvius has again become active. The volcano is throwing up ashes and explosive incandescent globes, present ing nu imposing spectacle. Alarming reports about the pope's health were again circulated in Koine, but have been disproved by the fact that the pout i IT gave an audience. Great damage by Hoods was reported from central Nebraska. Many railroad bridges have been washed away. The Union Facillc is tied up temporarily. The steamer Ulunda, Liverpool for St. John's, was reported badly dam aged In a storm. Her carpenter was killed and two others severely injured. It was announced from l'resident Schurman's cilice that Cornell univer sity would at once establish a chemical filtration plant for the wnter supply which is used on the Cornell campus. The secretary of the treasury has re ceived from an unknown person a unique conscience contribution in the shape of n watch with a gold filled case. The watch came In u package postmarked rittsfield, Mass. Monday, March O. The Island of Dominica, British West Indies, experienced o severe and pro longed shock of earthqunke. The dry goods store of Crosby & Ern est In Kingston, N. Y was destroyed by fire; loss about $25,000. The German crown prince, Frederick William, und his brother, Frince Eitel, arrived at Cairo to remain three days. lopo Iioo received 3,000 pilgrims from Berlin, Vienna and Belgium and bestowed hta blessing on them. No speeches were made. Mrs. Myrsalla Keith has just cele brated her one hundred and sixteenth birthday with religious services ut her home in Montgomery, AIu. Fire in Wllllamsport, Pa., gutted the old Ulmans Opera House building, burning out nearby occupants. The to tal loss is estimated ut $75,000. The Uev. It. J. Campbell has an nounced his acceptance of tho pastor ate of the City temple, London, lu suc cession to the late Dr. Joseph Parker. At Lacrosse, Wis., fire destroyed the plant of the Lacrosse Engraving com pany and the clothing store of Stavrun Jk Hulberg; loss, $50,000; Insurance, $25,000. At Budapest street demonstrations by 10,000 socialists to protest against the government's military bills took plueo nnd led to collisions with tho po lice and breaking of windows. Many arrests were mude. George L. O. Terry, the negro lad In dicted for tho murder of Agnes Mc Phee at Somerville and Clara Morton ut Wavcrly, commonly referred to as the "Jack the Slugger" cases, died at the Cambridge (Muss.) Jail of nervous exhaustion. Saturday, March T. Earth shocks were felt In Saxony. Over 2.000 emigrants left Liverpool for Canada. A murderer was hanged In the same courtroom ut Duluth In which ho was convicted. Mr. W. Bourke Coekran was reported 111 ut Assouan, Egypt, with bronchial pneumonia. Tho Canadian government Introduced n bill Increasing the poll tux on Chinese from $100 to $500. James J. Corhett and Billy Deluney, the latter representing James J. Jef fries, met In Baltimore and signed arti cles for a fight for the heavyweight championship of the world, the contest to take place In California In July or August, liNKl, under the auspices of the nthletlc club offering the largest purse. A bill was Introduci-d in the New York legislature to abolish the state department of public Instruction and Vest its duties hi the board of regents. Dr. Norman Getmnii, president of the Oncnntu, Cnoperstown nnd Iilehlield Springs railway, died in Klchtlelil Springs, N. Y.. nged seventy-two years. Fire at Fair Haven, Wash., destroyed the plant of the Bcllingham 1. umber and Shingle company nnd scorched the Northern Pnclllc depot nnd several cars standing on the tracks. Cornell university students living In or near New York hnve been Invited to attend Columbia university during their enforced absence from Ithaca. About twenty-five have already ac cepted. Friday, March O. The Canadian l'acillc strike at Van couver, B. C, Is reported more serious. Leading Baptist church members lu Atlanta, Gu., came to blows In a church light. Emperor William has sent copies of his letter on the origin of the Bible to chaplains In the navy. Seven fishermen caught In the break up of the Ice In Green bay, Mich., were given up ns lost. Turkey has ordered reservists to join their regiments and is negotiating lu Germany for smokeless powder. Trustees of Barnard college, the wo men's department of Columbia univer sity, announced a gift of $l.ooo,ooo. The British admiralty has decided to establish a new naval station at St. Margaret's Hope, on the Firth of Forth. John Week, a young American who was recently appointed to the Navul nendemy from Wisconsin, was mur dered in Mexico. Elder Uriah Smith, for fifty-five years continuously the editor of the Adveiitist lieview and Herald, died at Battle Creek. Mich. A movement was lie'.'iiii to remove to the United States and Canada luein- bers of French religious orders under I the ban of the new law. j Bob Flt'.'.simmons received and nc- j cepted "Philadelphia Jack" O'Brien's 1 challenge to tight for the middle weight championship of the world. James Stettauer, a prominent club man and financier of Chicago, died In Denver of blood poisoning, resulting from a scratch Inflicted while shaving. There was a marked decrease lu the number of new typhoid fever cases in Ithaca. X. Y., and the general situa tion was reported very much im proved. A general strike against the Ameri can Bridge company was called by the executive board of the Internation al Association of Bridge and Structur al Ironworkers. This general order in volves thousands of men in all sec tions. The mystery surrounding tliestrance disappearance four years ago of Jo seph Trimborne. a wealthy brewer of Montana, who, it was thought, met with foul play, has been cleared up by the discovery that he is alive in Tasmania, Australia. In obedience to the president's call the senate of the Fifty-eighth congress convened in extraordinary session at 12 o'clock noon. An immense crowd witnessed the interesting ceremony. The oath was administered to ten new senators, nlthough one, Mr. Gor man, had previously served eighteen years in the senate. The new senators sworn in are: Fulton (Ore.), Gorman I (Md.), Ileyburn (Ida.). Hopkins (III.), 1 LnUmer (S. C), Long (Kan.), MeCreary (Ky.), Xewlands (Nev.), Overmitn (N. C.) and Smoot (Utah.). Thursday, March ft. The worst blizzard of the winter raged in Montana. I Farmers received 10 cents a pound for cotton nt Montgomery, Ala. Dr. Bafael Zaldlvar, former presl- dent of Salvador, died at Purls. Rebellion In China reported growing. Imperial troops huvo been defeated lu Kwangsl. I Herbert Prim, paying teller of the National Exchange bank, Lockport, N. Y, committed suicide. Miss Alice Boosevelt and Miss Boot, ; who have beeu visiting in New Orleans during the past two weeks, left for 1 Washington. j Western Pacific Kallwoy company wns Incorporated at San Francisco with $50,000,000 capital to build a roud from thut city to Salt Lake City. Thousands of unlmuls were reported . to have perished on the western plains during the recent severe weather, tho snow being so deep that the gruss is beyond the reach of the animals. Colonel Michuel C. Murphy, long a i prominent Tummuny politician, former police commissioner, former president of the board of heulth nnd civil war veteran, died in New York of heart ' diseuse. It was reported from Chicago that i the beef trust had decided to stand by its demurrer to the allegations made ; against it by the federal government when the cases against the combined puckers were begun several months ago und will appeal from the decision overruling It. j The Fifty-seventh congress of the United States enmo to an end at noon. i A remarkable demonstration In honor of the retiring speaker, David B. Hen derson, marked the adjournment of the house. Mr. Henderson showed evi dence of great emotion us he rose to ro ply to resolutions of thanks which the house had adopted. The closing scenes in tho senate were comparatively tame, all important business having been cleared awny before tho flnol session ' began. The appropriations made during ! the session of congress JtiBt closed ag- ! gregated $758,484,018 ns ngnlnst $800, 621,400 for the lust session. The total I for tho entire congress thus footed up I $1,554,108,514. 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