THE NEWS, of heart, - Mrs. Helena ilobokey, N J, died of a broken - [he Portland (Ore.) Cold Stora se Wareaouss was buraed Loss £75,0 0. —Several iowboats and barges were sunk in thy Oily River near East Liverpool, O , by the ice, —A gool deal of silver is being shippad from tae United 8 ates to Japan, —— Rev, H, W, Harris, of Oakland, Cal, has gone the ~(George Magee was hanged at Frankfort, Ky. a fight at Kimball, W.Va , four persons were seriously wounded, and Frank Mournot was killed. ——Bill Tom Hatflsid was killed on Short Pole Creak, W. Va, ~The Nebraska legislature has decided to pay beei-sugar producers five do'lars u ton. ——Harrry Hill who murdered Matthew Akeson, of Cass county, Neb. , was hangel at Plattsmouth, Neb, - Fire at Norfolk, Neb,, destroyed the Reno Hotel anl other property. $75,000—— William H. Wallace, an old rai'- road man in the service 0! the Consolidated Road, retired from service, ~The firm of Waxelbaum & son, dry goods mer. chants a: Macon, Ga , went into the hands o! a receiver. ——Joe Dean, a mu. derer, was banged in Fairbura, Gu. The rop: and he was swung off the seallold the second Beims, on sta za, - weer 3 1 Damag» a0uva broke, time. Five thousand people tore down the fence surrounding the gallows and witnessed the execution. Clarence Watts was nccidentally shot and instantly killed in Chicigo Max The work of constructing braoch lines ol the Mexican Monelova, Mexico, to by Brunn International S.erra —— Mra. Josephine Light, colored, age twenty-two years, who was ton, N. J., by a dog last December, and wh was taken with convulsions a few days ago died of bydrophobia,—It is three of the most prominent sewing mac ine companies have already entered into the stated that pro pes d sewing machine combination, and are now prepared to buy out absolutely the pl of a fourth company, —8, B. Kissell, a load- jog dry goods merchant of Car isle, Pa, signed with liabilities of dollars, — old couple living alone on a farm wood, Otlo, were burned — A freight Piate Road, near Linden, as eleven thousand -— George Weiver an his wile, an to death dwelling. train on £2. horse and carr aze containing a pariyol! persons, twe of whom were killed, acd cthers badly wounded Edward Kahley, a wealthy CGlengardaer, Hunterdon county, N. J mitted suicide by banging ple tree in the rear of his house, He sixty years old. The reaon for the unknown, The Charleston, 8. C,, force seized the schooner Carolina, which was ioaded with contraband whiskey, — The graad jury indicted ex-County Auditor Van Auken, of Mason City, Ia, for forgery of the public records. He had a dispute with the county board over fees, and it is charged tha: to make good his case he altered records, ——An altempt to rob the overland express at Sieas Pass, Arizona, failed be- cause the robbe-s made a mistake {a cuttin; off the wrong ear. ——The coroner's dshland, Pa, returned a verdiot Edward Welsh was murderel by some un- known person. Her husband Is under arrest, In an explosion ol molten meal atthe furnace of the Shenango S8.eel Company, in Newcastle, Pa., James O'Brien, Jeremiah Sullivan were probably fatally burned, while Matthew Custis and six others were pain fojured. The accident prriect bosh piate, which burned out. An explosion of gas wrecked the coal mine of the Santa Fe Raliroad Company near Cer. riflos, N. M., and forty or more men were entombed, —A fire in the heart of the West Side factory district of Chicago destroyed several bulidings, and caused panics among working women and childrea, In a rush of children from the Lancaster caramel factory a number were terribly crushed and maimed. The property loss exceeds $600,000, —The board of managers of ths Young Men's He- brew Association of Savannah, which has the lease of the ball in Masonie Templo in farmer near «5 COM, ap- was himseif to an act is polies he jury in that Mrs, bly escaped the fury of a mob, canceled the con- tract for the hall with Slattery, The asso- ciation dec 'ared that this action was taken cite riot and endanger lives, ——The small pox scare in Hot Springs, Ark., hundreds of people away from that resort ~—Fire which broke out in the B. McNickles drug store at Bath Beach, Long Island, has has driven the value of $50,000, COTTON-GROWERS. The Raising of the Staple Product Is No Longer Profitable. During the Filiy-second Congress the Sen- 8.6 committees on agricalture and forestry was authorized by the Sena'e to make an in- quiry upon the existing depression in farm products and Senators George, Bate and Proc- tor were selected as a sub-committee to take in band the portion of the inquiry concerning the depressed price of cotton, ‘Ihe commii- tee addressed a circular containing ing iiries to a large number of farmers ia each of the colton states, Th + nuswers to these inquiries, the com- mittee say, show that generally the finaneial condition of farmers is bad, a very large per. centage insolvent, and that very few, indeed, are substantinlly increasing in the pos ession of property, and that even thése few are such as ralse their own supplies and produce cot. ton only as a surplus, The repiios also demonstra’s that with ibe price prevailing in the years 1801, 1802, 1808 in nearly every part uf the cotton -produeing region the cost of production equaled, If ft did not exceed, the value of the cotton rajesd, a copdilion that applied even to the small farmers who raised their crops by thelr owa labor, and the conditions have grown worse instead of better since, Indeed, they say “there Is a general consensus of opinion that cotton eaunot, except under the most fovor able cireamstances, be raised profitably a loss than 8 eents per pound, nor without Joss vader 7 cents. ds Tax health of the Czar's brother, Grand Duke George, who ls suffering from pulmo- nary trouble, is said to be eff ctel by the se vere winter of Russia, His condition is said 10 be siarmivg. OT IN SAVANNAH Ex-Priest Slattery Protected by the Military. TROOPS GUARDING THE CITY The Windows of the Hall Demol~- ished by Bricks and Many Per- sons Hurt by Flying Missiles. A despateh from Savannah, Ga., says: The the Was in consequence of an attack by a eatire white military force o! city alied out mob upon the Masonic lemple, in which ex- Priest Slattery delivered a lecture on the Roman Catholic Church, The announcement of the intended lecturs ied to the circulation of a petition appealing to Mr. re u-e to permit it on the ground Herman Myers, mayor of the city, to that iis rier would result, The mavor and e¢ity at- torsey t:id the committee whieh presented the pei jon that tuey had no power to abridge the right of free speech, and advised would Le offende | by the main the ka Mayor Meyers i su » MeDermott force on han away irom fee Fifteen policemen 15 or the € the Dall Upstairs a number of 1 had cheered jeclaration that he belonged to gathered around the ex.priest t A= they leit the ball, A y defend number, it dent, had come armed in anti feation ¢ ipation trouble, Outside Mavor Myers Garrard were in an asuiiatl hissed atthe police and hiote ers t ) disy ran, The military ala . eleven bells ia the city, was sent roundod mob derided some of the - with them; sab Volunteer Guards, une Col, Garrard, swung into of the bail with fixed bail cated By ordes of the mayor, {| ionded with in two siogle lines and « with fixed bayonets in hopes o! it The mob was shoved re. tack slowiy, fused to break, and thrown at the ball, deflant Bix companies fron occasional rocks were The mob was su lotermined. Beg and apparent v the First under Lieutenant-Colonel Reilly, soon afterwards, making el on the ground. avon In the hall the audience was still penned ap. Some of the women were crying, and those who ventured to glanee out the risk of a broken head The military were deployed so as the mob back and the hall When a consultation of the aid so to drive form a hollow Fquare about ion, one of the most prominent Catholics of the city, tendered his services as mager, 8 peace. He brought Viear-Gereral Caff sty who is in charge of the diocese in the ab sence of Bishop Becker to rouble, the scene ol Vicar-General Cafferty addressed a portion of the mob, **This man Slattery." “ean do your church said he, no harm. You are bringing disgrace upon your religion by your conduct, It can meet with but eondemna. tion, I plead with you to disperse and go home, Do not render it necessary to shed blood, A few of those he addressed shook viear<general by the baad snd Jeft, but majority stood still, Major Mildrim and others urged the mob to disperse, but to no purpose, With double ine of soldiers a block was formed, and while the rest of the militia kept the crowd back nearly all of the audience passed out of the hall amid hisses, Blattery was escorted to the Pulaski Hotel by polict and military, Later his wiles was taken there in a carriage The crowd dwindled away, but the mili tary was stiil on duty at midnight, More trouble is feared, though prominent Catholics are trying to allay the excitement, Several policrmen were so Injured tha they were sent home, Several of the military were wounded by belong struck by stones, Binttery's manager was kaockel sensoloss with a sandbag. messiness oI rss. M. Auguste Vacqueri,a well.known French literateur and editor. in-obief of the Rappel, 8 radiesl republican organ, is dead, sged soventy.two years, He was the author of & number of works of prose, poetry, and also wrote several dramas, the the FIFTY-THIRD CONGRESS. SENATE Bixry-Trinp Day, In the SBepnnte considers ation of the sundry eivil ag projpriation bill Wis resumed, A financial discussion was narrowly averted upon the items appropri- ating $100,000. as expenses of this govern. ment in participating in an interoatiooal monetary conference, By a vote of 49 to 16 the Senate decided to consider the propo- kition to pay sugar bounty for the crop of 1804. At 6.10 P. M. the Benate took a recess until 8 P, M. At the evening ses-ion private bills ware passed, Bixiv-Fountn Day. —In the Senate the chile! interest of the day's debate centered firound the debate upon the debt-certiticate pina | roposed by Mr, Gorman, After it had teen debated by Mr. Gorman, Mr. Mills, Mr, Voorhees, Mr, Allison, Mr. Hill and other Senators, it was withdrawn by Mr. Gorman. There was further consideration of the eivil sundry approprintivn bill, Bixoy-Firrn Day. --In the Beunte the sun- dry civil appropriation bill wus pas<ed, in- cluding the #5,000.000 for sugar bounty and the provision for tue representation of the United States ut an international monetary The deficiency appropriation bill was reported, The civil sundry bill was amended to au appropriation of ¢ Tennesses Exposition, A night seasi Senate was held, at which Mr, Chandler consumed the greater jart of the time in elections ia Dem include £125.0 0 for th not the discussing ceriaie sinles, ri Day. the LADY eal imporiacce were passed, Mr, Mander on's resolu. fon was nade pted for a ymmittee of inquiry s+ to the advisability of i joint ¢ mitte neerology, to do Ww th the cas n of pronouncing culogies eceased m mbers of ( BIXIY FIX His of | In Benate + ON away ipon An amend. feney bill was of. 250.08) for an arbiira- Britian to ad- the Bering sea offered Ly Mr, #4.5,000 to pay a rdanes with the dation, rejected, the work of the eleventh ed before July | next. The was passed, Priva o Lon nEre.s general defi Ialing th Great on o Was { was require “nsus Le gory ii 4 her 6 was no obj interest was arbitration Li, report 6 peusion lor Hiran VOIR IDeRsures relatin imbin were § i Inthe House of Re Br Was A general tg Te { private bi ls. Tha legl ecutive and judicial bill was sent I'he bill 10 add two erimisnl sec. ythe in erstale commerce act was defeated, bil designed 1 preserys fur seals in Bering Sea was passed, The anti-lottery WARS [esd A ill was Virginia $181 304 WAL 1X « her=tolore pald by the P. M. the Bouse took At the evening sess ag Banew SIXTY-N1xrs Day fehnintives t CON1os RssRLe ence ' ' ihe i passed slinre edi 338 ROvernmey ns her { 1861, loss A recess ion privaie were considered, DISASTERS AND CASUALTIES A wood chog ana three pe a in CC, Warner, hs wife children wore { snd frozen to death in their Beutort a few days ago. atsies ins th Alnn in tte Mountains, in Mssou |, The liscovery was accidently made by a hua.er. First Livutenaut Fremout P. Peck, of the Ordpance Corps of the United B.aes Army I ¥ Sandy of a was killed on the proving grounds at Hook, Uy the bursting of the Hotchkiss rapid firing gun, Ax vxplosion oi gas occurred in the West Bear Ridge Colliery, at Mahoooy Plane, Pa. and six miners were killed and oar serious breech ily burned, Five of the victim+« were entomb. ed butiheir bodies were subsequently re covered, Ratiroad the wrecked seven miles west of Hun ington, John Adkins, of killed outright and an t ern Jumped trmoek and was Ww. Wayne county, was nknown womau from Petosky, Mich., was probabiy fatally injured, Engineer Jackson and Fireman Ganze seriously hurt, were A freight wreek occurred Joa the Cineln. pati, Hamilton and Indiana Railroad Labanon Junction, Ohio, *Y at onduactor Chas, Huriess, of Dayton, went with the into the dite, He lay pinioned and partly submergad ic water for nearly two hoars While the work of rescues was in progrese the wreek caught fire and the flames were burn ing flercely about the imprisoned o.nduector ut the moment of his rescue, wreckage Ed MINERS SUFFOCATED. Twonty-Six Men Have Los: Life in a Now Mexico Cal Pit A special to the Morning Democrat says: “White Ash coal mines, three miles from Cerrillos, were the scene of a terrible explo. sion. Tuirty-séeven men were working in four levels when the disaster oceurred, . “Eleven of these have so far been rescued, all in a dying condition, The remaining 20 have doubtless porisked, Over a dozen dead bodies have been recovered, “I'he scones at the identification of the wounded and dead wore heartrending., The miners all nro married men, When the news of the disaster spread wives and children Wurried from Wa do and Madeid, Not until evening were searohars able to descend ow. ing to the poisonous vapors. In the course of ball an hour severnl dead bodies were sent up. Then it wns feared not a soul of the 87 bad escaped, but the eleven were found nlive, CABLE SPARKS. Dr. Hulke, president of the Royal Coliege ol Burgeons of England, is dead, Viceroy Li Huxo Cuava is -aid to be plot- ting to secure the overthrow of dynasty in China, The students of Toron'o University have refused the sanchu to attend lectures Lecause a pro fessor has been dismissed Unusual honors were shown to the mem ory of Minister Gray when his remains left Mexico for Indianap lis. Tae re; ort ot a possible war between Chill nod Argentina over » boundry dispute i, de- clared to have no foundation, The Kbedive of Egypt bas signed a mar- ringe contract with his favorite tee cutly gave birth to a girl, slave, whe Parumice Hicarss, who was for a long time the advanced section o the Feninas in Eagiaod and iu Liverpool, Bo-between lor the America, died A bill will be submitted Parliament asking 1or to the Japane-¢ the appropriation of £5),000,000 tor the expenses of carrying on the war against Ch na, The new United Bervieo Tustitute in White. ball, London, Prince of Wales In the presence of a listinguished company. The Appeal Court at Brussels bas upheld the judgment agaiast Mr, Loe-, wis lormuaily opened Ly the 1 au American, who claims that he is the inventor of the new Belgian army rifle, Oo Janeir 100 00 ; co wn It is s'ated at Ik that a new in. ternational ioan of tos of rels wii be arranged for the purpose of the Brazilian paper currency. bexpe led the Jesuits from Germany passed the Reich- ng. Its desrath will not sane:ior The bili to repeal the law whe th * saougn s HOWever, 1 Arrangements have tween Franee and Portuga fuce to and treatment Mogamb que of § i ABOUT NOTED PEOPLE Ma T. 2 contested { John R Mclean r one of the boxes for Me. wt of $8540, Lesten and Mr the « Oeason at Washington Lester finally gol tac HMAN, capitalist died re discover the An early pion 1 edd rently, an of Los Gatos, Ca who Was one ola party 1 Yosemite Valley in March, 1854 Bev, Amos Kenwo thy, of Kaighstown, In diana, is a Friend, but not of Edstern Branch, He het. He Is now Cleveland, the as he balleves in jevivals, has also the reputation of a prog conducting a revival in Tux of President of the British Duke Westminster has become national trust for places of historic intervst or natural Mes, F. people beauty. Talbot bas presented to the English through the ciifl at Barmouth, N Mx, trust, sn beautiful ses sth Wales, Kars, wa'chmaker of the works a wall-known is the owner of dare on the wine bottie and the the tog of the bottle, tery attached years ago it fio Michigan, I no Nevera) from Lake been a go Harvard since Oliver 1835 indorss], Harie's # approachiog is generally Hera d recails Boot performan this line, when {resh from Ttuthfal James and Ah very frivoious verses Governor James P, on. He Is a pleasing ad sin Washing gentleman of ress and is best lawyers in Siate, the Clarke came East to try to effect a settiement between the United States the against ’ lot ¢ 08 OF matter of ceriain claims onch bho.ds the other growing out of the sale of a swamp lands years ago, Hannum Lioyp, the representative Central Labor Union, of Bostox * Bn, ol the isa clean eat yoars of age. He wears gold. bowed giasses shaves his face ciean, has a and is never at loss {or a perti- nent question or atswer when he goes belore a legislative committe, Miss Elizabeth Coleridge, who died a Weaks ago at Ottery St Mary, in Devonshire, few where she has passed the whole of her life, wad a niece of Bamuel Taylor Coleridge and a veconl cousin of Engiand’s late Lord Chief dustie . Miss Coleridge, wh was an accom. plished artist and a clever woman, had the culture and literary tastes for which nearly ali the members of her aoted, family have been A BARK BLOWN UP. Burglars Wrecked a Building at Griswold, but Got Nothing. A terrifie explosion wrecked the First Na. tional Bank, of Griswold, Ia. Barglars ‘had blown up the bLuliding, bat the excited crowds that hurried to the place found, on cleaning away the wreckage, that the con. tents of the burglar proof vaults were intact, A spirited fight between the bask robbers and loeal authorities occurred, in which several persons were shot. OMoars bad been notified to watch for the men who robbed the Griswold Bank. Deputy Sberift O'Brien with BShorilf Hooker smd Officers Peterson and Warre arrested a suspect, Just ns they reached the Court House two men who kad beea [foliowing the party com. meneed firing at ths offlecrs. Presenting their guns, the officers returned the fire, the prisoner and the two strangers separating from the officers and shooting as they ran, For some minutes the fuslinde was kept up, eitizens and other ofMoeors joining in the bat. tle, which had become general all along the line, until the desperndoes were overcome and two of them placed under arrest and taken to jail, where they gave thelr names as GHTEEN YEAR. Charles A. Morganfield Found Guilty as Charged. JURY AGREES IN10 MINUTES Thred of Ther Were In Favor of the Death Penalty-~The Prisoner Recelves the Verdict Cooly. A Siys: despateh from Fredericksburg, Va. With a cigar in his hand and a smile on a his traln robler Morganfield looked into he stern and solema faces of twelve jurors ind learned bis fale—gullly as charged in he indictment, with a punishment of eigh- the ¥us out only about ten minutes, and on the rst ballot nusion, een years in penitentiary, The jury arrived at a unanimous con. It was about 4:3) when court the The court-ro« reopened to eceive the verdict, and prisoner was tircied in on his eot, I WHS ammed, and for once it was unnecessary or Sheriff Kennedy to wave his hat and | yell, “Be slient, gentlemen! “Have you arrived at a verdie:?” inquired bad hel - ; Jerk Bryau a.ter the jary taken thei places, “We have, “Look he jury. upon the sentiemen of is he gullty or not’ “Guauty!” spoke up several of the jurors promptly. The verdict was then handed uj sud read, aud it was all over. When the pnnishment need Was anne [the room gave Lie and was sbarg ie was « At the verdic send ' asd ae her thee ws was asked % 0st ory Ww 1% Yt wutence should not bm Broed on hus oot, and voice 10id the court that he had gone jot he trial weak in mind and body, and with rut preparation, and that he not ex had pected to be tried so soon, Judge Ashton pronounce] the sentence, closing his address by congratulaing vieted man upon his lucky escape He sald he thought aer bad been ably defended, he galiowa the and coul Morzan Awe, 4 the castodyot no reason lor reopening field was then remanded ¢ cksburg authorities, rosy White asked for a continuance art entered the order against the : ie And Senator vay of this orion remain and the : judge said be was thor ughly fatigued, and presumed counsel were similarly affected, EE —— — CALLED TO THE CABINET Wilson General, William L Postm aster. ihe President sent th owing nomina Wik Postmaster y the RK -~Widlam i. WO De of Illinois, to s at Paso B Spagooli, of ( alifornia, od of th del Norie, Mexico; D wo be Consul of tha U the Uasited States, at Mila: Lialy. Iuterior—J sho H. Brickenstein, of stivania, and Arthur P Penn of New Hampshire, (now principal examiners in the Patent Office), to be the Patent Office Toe tact that President roejey Greeiey, examiners-in- chief in Cieveland intend been Kncwa for several days to the most in friends of to Mr Wilson himsell, The selection is one which timate dr Wilson and the President made of his own motion with. out any urging from Mr, Wilson's frends, and jargely in recoguliion of the member's in lading the tariff fight Hot ao, * services in the No member has ben on more intima'e terms with the President than has beea the | chairman of the ways asd me and his specehes in Hi anus commitios, # bes "3470 ise have always adminisiration. I: was asted that Me Wil sot’s speech on the amendment to the post. offies bill to compel railway clerks to live at the end of ther perhaps the last speech he will make as a Congressman was an earnest plea to support the Postmaster Gen ral, No man in Congre«s has a greater personal popularity among members o! both parties thar Mr. Wilson Toules ————— AWAKE FOR FIVE MONTHS ns David Jones Went 152 Days and Nights Without Rleep—He is Improving. David Jones, a wonlthy farmer, residing near Elwood, Ind,, failed on the night of September 28rd Inst to sleep, and from that time on, night after nizht, could not get any rest, Ho lost a fow pounds of flesh, but was able to continues work, Noted med ional men valuly tried to afford him reilef, Last Friday night be began to feel drowsy and that night slept hall an hour, He has since been sleeping a little each night and it §8 now thought that he soon will be all right again, He went 152 days and nights without sles Three yoars ago he went ninsty days awd nights, He has lost only ten pounds during the long sleepless period now apparently at an end. PENNSYLVANIA ITZM3 ipitome of News Gleanod From Various Parts of the Stats Tbe Commissloners of lLatdeastsr co inty have Just successfully completed the rs und- ing of the county's 4 per cent, bonds with a The new joan bearing 31g per cont interest, new loan will be taken almost wholly by the present holders, There is county io the State whose other vss only oae bonds bear cent, interest, 4 per Judge Esed and other Philadelphians ape peared before the Judiciary General Com. mittee on bebalf of truer civil servics, At the nt Carifsie, wommencement of the Indian Mehool twenty graduates received plomas, The East Pennsylvania Counferense of United Evangelical Church convened Schuylkill Haven, Bishop Dubs presiding Over 120 ministers he attended meeting of the filty-seventh annual sess! the Ewtern Pennsylvania Conference of aul Association at Pot'stown, Evangel 81, Joseph's Roman Catholic Chu festroyed by fire, causing a rea at wns 030, A SOWH of #100 man was K'lled by a fall- ing Wall Josenn shute a well-to-do resident: of Staufler, it is eharged, fired a bullet into his wri sides 1s fisting wite's side, inflicting a probably fatal Sehbute and his wile ago and He { gquarreisd she Jelt } qicatle owning the Gettys. ns accepted the 1 veroment to removes ti Jie unt Washingtor *. and saved b or [a tree “ne Haziston usar a tunne Fiyna, ownship, Sve miles long chard S0 eisclion eversner East Duties Seasuyikill county, charged that Micha acd J Patrick Mal ho Carley ’ banast anid Biv v Ney sjeciea UIT4 fei” 8 tha Rehland Cant offioe ; rn was bDiown barge Hrs On ROOUL HLF worth of po The paper: were scatierod around fl A heavy s'edze bang ind by the thieves Collector Edward P. Kearns, of ¢ removed from office Pittsburg, w by President Cleve innd and Edward Bigler of Clear fl ag nied 10} i al coal operators met at Pits! ’ President Lobbins az: to retire § harmony, visite: be 3 - 2 §owae 3 nat thm Invesligatleq uf Wernerviile Ho:pital and charges of cruelly preferred agalust the em- piovees of that » Eiiz ter © inst iheth 8 ianghe merson, an 1l.year oid « Rober: Somerson, of Smock Siation, was the victims of a fatal burning Her par- ents were away and she siaried « ico a £0 neighbor's before dayiizht, lighting ber way clothing When she reached the house of with a pit lamp tf Hoe, Iu some way her eRuUgh William Louther she fell down on the § unconscious or. Every shred of arned irom ber body, clothing was Peath came in a few 2 OUTS, Mrs, William Derk, of Shamokin, died =» the opera house whie awaiting the rajsing Khe of the curtain before the first act immediately was removed to her home, Her death is atrributed Yo heart failure, Her hus. band caught ber in his arms when stricken, she was The double residence on the Sharon, of wae gus €x. of aoe The residence was cecupied by Joha Ashton and lamily and Daniel Bryson and family. The injured mie Johu Ash on, severely burned about the ince aud body, may die; Jean Bryson, burned about the face and band; Miss Grace Ash. ton, burned a «d one Anger nimost biows off; Mra, Daniel Bryson, Mrs, Joha Ashton and Miss Mitnaie Ashton were slightly injured All the walls of the house are down an 1 sev eral ol the inmates wero blown out oa the slice. corner Bhenaugo and Reno sireets completely destroyed by a na ural plosion which resuited from igniting cumuinied gas in the eceller, IIs ONE SHOT TOO MANY. RKineteen Bullets Struck His Breas: Plate, buat the Last Passed Balow It. William Haverty was shot and fatally ine jared at Eagel's Patilion, Caloago, by Pro fessor Alfried Risokhoff, an alleged obham- pion rifle shot of the world. The msn were performing the human target act, Haverty, who was acting as Risekhofl's assistant, had & stool plate over his breast, Rieckboll fired twenty shots at the steel pate, “ringing the bell” nineteen times At the twentieth +hot Haverty sank to the floor erplog. “My God I'm shot.” Oas of the bullets had entered his stomach below the plate. Aithe hospital It ws sald be could not live, Risskhoff was arresio | ISSIR. The strike at the Greploek Mills, Norts - the ope atives having voted to return to work at the
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