At an early hour Tuesday morning five the ranch of R T Brooke, an Englishman, whose place is near outluws appeared at Tonkawa, who is wealthy, Okla,, and connldore They called Drooke to the door and commanded him to hold up his hands, their Brooke rap apparent purposs beiog robbery. fed with bullets from his revol- ver, and shot two of hia visitors dead, and wounded a third, The two uninjured out. laws scurried away, carrying their wounded companion. The dead identified, feal Union, men have not been The International Typograph- Ly voting down a motion to the effect that only printers, members of the union, shall be allowed to work as repairers or machiuists on the linotype machines, left the matter of the employment of machinists precisely session of fit of j i" indulgence in where |t the asnual In a wus rage, supplemented by copious was before the typographical unlon. William Huttinger, a worthless character, shot and wounded his divoroed wile, Mary Kerstings, and then committed suicide at William Mrs, Ke Peoria, Il liquor, or Kusten, the house of at Bt. L has a husband at Fox, a mutual friend, ouls, retings, or Kusten, , and was bere to care for her in- valid mother, The wounded was , Where it 18 not thought she woman to the city as the bullet, which struek her In the case slin Rose, on trial at Maps- , for having caused the death of her other and brother with jury after belug cut an hour verdict acquitting the accused or brought of insanity. vill probably fonsane an Bwal found dead i ty Demoer gas, thou force, cide, troutdes which coul Ho was e tive ¢ Ka no It fs 1 1 that he « AWAIe 1 lead to od to a positio 1M Juilding Fall parti have the raid of the little ulars just le town Carney, a es east of Guathrie, Okla 9 o'clock Saturday night six masked heavily armed out AWE, Sup] been hes Dick,” one and Bil era'ly “I gani pi’ oral the cha three band tiona, Sa men, believe gang that hal » k pelled him fresh b ghals headed by oursuit, races, Several Dep 11% 4 ANIARD Desperate Revenge of Philippine Islanders His Family. special Upon as Officer and ~Caban so taking the suppress a revolt ¢ A Ban Francisco atrocities are mild compared to th save piace in the Phi Islands, where Spaniards are trying t the natives. Bome ludl lippine ation of affairs have oriental The t 2 {nbd on ’ most shoeking incident of been learned fron papéra the bloody repri- pals was the treatment of a Spanish Heuten- ant and bis family. The Spanish had captured a number of prisoners and tives bodies on one of the gates lesson to the nae their The infariated rebels, eager for vengeance, gath- ered a force hurried to Spanish lieutenant on the outskirts of Manita They captured the officer, his twelve-year-old daughter and then began a as an object two and bung of the town, disemboweled and the home of a wife and | bloody scene of torture the natives PBéfore the eves of his wila The most savage Instincts of wers aroused, and daughter the lHeutenant's skin was slit All over his body, fled him, pinning him outstretohed to a tree with their Jong knives, They turned to the woman and girl, giving the faliest play to their animal instincts and wreaking disgust fog vengeance before the dying eyes of the husband and father, The Spanish are doing their best to keep the news of the utroeities from leaving the islands, opening and inspecting all the mall, They particularly desire to keep unknown the death of thirty-«ight prisonera ia one night in “The Biack Hole” TWENTY LOST IN THE SEA. "hen the torturers ernel- Ths Portaguese Bark Venus Goes Down with He Crew. Twenty persons were drowned October 8, by the foundering off Skomer Island of the Portuguese bark Venus, hailing from this port, which sailed from Cardiff October 1, for Lisbon, Toe Yenus was of 647 tons register and was built in 1862 at Liverpool. Her owners were Rodriguez & Rosa, fr UNIVERSIT 2 "we i J Laid at Washington. IMPRESSIVE CEREMONIES. Imposing Display of Masons Knights Templars—Thae Hall of rilstory to ba Built of White Marble. and A gpecial from Washington, D. C., Hall of History, first of the great bulidings that are to laid npressive ceren Meothodist E Church, North and South, and a num! The cornerstone of the the American University, was Ve day afternoon with {i The Dishops of the cldgymen promingnt in other denominsti took part in nessed by a gathe r of about two thousa THe Masons of the District of ( lumbia also partici; the exercises, which was wi persons, ated in the exercises les by laying the the ritual, The sight of the new uni nerstor ywrdance with beautifully located up n the « Description of ract 3 3 fs 4 1 £1 § ALLOTWAIG owned Ly Lhe The st Bay and amer Arago, plying between Coos San Pranciseo, went 2 just north of Cons Bay jetty, near ashore in a heavy { where the whaleback Whitmore was lost in Iand a boatload of passengers, Twelve and eight of the crew. The accident occurred during a heavy What is left of the steamer to be seen is spars projecting upon the ofean beach, wera drowned, four passengers 2. The survivors were brought to Empire City on the tug Columiia None of the bodies of the joat were recovered The Arago was built by the Union Iron Works in 1885, Her gross tonage is pinced at #7 tons, The craft has long been in the consting tende, and is one of the best known boats of this sort, sm SHOT FROM AMBUSH, Alabama Man, Whe Gave Evidence Againe Lyuchers, Mardered, John Holllaghead, the Washington county, Ala , farmer who patticipated in the lyneh- ing of Christopher Chambless reveral months ago, then turned State's evidence and con. vieted meveral of the lynchess, who were sontencdd to fe imprisonment a few days ago, was assassinated in the roadway, being shot from ambush by a dozen men. Some thirty other eltizens of Washington are under indictment on suspleion of having participated in the Iynching, but all of the State's witnesses excepting Hollinghead have left for parts unkaown, rENNSYLVANIA ITEMS tome of News Gloansd Fron Varloas Parts of the Btate ir of Btroud Township may not ast thelr v s at the coms Town this town itroud’s borough ided in this y loss thelr votes, portion of terrl Fon unty solieitor ton last lon that the taxpayers had Alter matter was contests and a right to vote, which they did tion the oleae. hans not yet been sattle Ma tin Bo , Wis ed at suf vary, Bt, Nicholas, by fall The lows kill the of a sll or | the Phila Reading Coal and Iron Company undry of pended for the winter Albert Becker, 1. was crushed (0 deat! 1 inden with con! The Ontarl { e, with 816,000 capital, tate Department rs were tanshior or aster General, has entered H “ u y irginia, near Hoanoke, where shiv + 8 student { Congresaman A. ( ominated Fifth ¢ zeman has serve of LHe Year, Harmer, who has | uy the ap nn bp strict irtesn fargo De i Mass, wi $180 Rend Russell, Barre the class of "26. He i» ralumpnus of the medieal school, being io the cla {f "31 it is reported that the Las recedily nade Empress Eugenie her will, leaving the bulk of ber fortune to the inughter of Princess De daughter of Que Judge Liviagston W publizan pomines for Probate Judge in New Haven, Buagenie, grand. ens Victoria 3 ie Cleveland, the Conn, has given a gold-lined clam. shell to each of the forty delegates of the mominnting o nveniion, When the (zariua Marie was calied to England by the sickuess of the Duchess of Edinburgh she was actually asked to pay for the conl and provisions consumed during ber stay at Buckingham Palace, Mme, Acdillred, of Paris, has given to the French Arademy of Maldicine a sum of about £160.00), the interest of which--abeut £48500 will be awarded, without regard to nation ality, for the discovery of a oure for tubers culosis, Invitations have been received in the Unb ted Btates announcing the coming wedding of David Dwight Welle, second secretary ol the American Embassy, in London, and Miss Marietta Ord, daughter of Dr Ord, physician to the Queen. Queen Victoria has susfained a great loss by the death of Andrew Biake, who has been for many years the steward of her Isla of Wight éatate and manager of her homs farm there. He carried out great Improvements at Osborne, and avery season sesured mavy prizes for the Queen's entries at the leading shows, Mr. Leonard Courtney, who was & prom- nent eandidate for the Bpeakarship of the British House of Commens two years ago, is threaterred with dota! blindness, 0K WIPED 00. A Big Storm Strikes Out the Mining City of Altata. ACCOMPANIED BY RAIN. Fushed Down from the Hills, Meeting the Tidal Wave, and Every House In the Camp was Dastroyed Mine Floodad. Cal,, Conant from Ban Francisco, On the last trip of the Pacific steamship Orizaba up the Gulf of A deapatch Callfornis the oMeers and crew of the vessel wore sur: the the one of porta they make ¢arth. When the uth of the iia. call, in the Biate of Sinaloa, the little ng ¢ yod there ot OUrizaba s last trip, was gor ng was ell standing. his was one of the re » which pi f Massnot very much about the immigrants igotls Lave Armenia past few vyoars have lowered the 1ostirios, ep manufac far as te nigration lusively from the mpathy Due be PERISHED IN THE FLAMES. Devoted Mother Love: Her Life in a Franti Effort 16 Bave Her Bon, Mrs Plane, Pa, and her young son Jobn, aged Cornelius O' Reardon, of Mahanoy that destroyed their home at two o'clock the other morning, and only the charred their bodies wers recoversd after the houss bal Leen reduced to ashes The fire was discovered burning in the back kitchen by Robert Caton and Clay Burehii, who were returalng home from work, Mrs O Reardon, who hal fled from the burning building with two of her children, missed her other son, who had been left in the house, and she ran, shrieking, into the doomed structures, which nothing now could save, while the people stood around terror ized. Hardly bad she disappeared within the building when the roof fell in, and in a few ssconds everybody realized that neither mother nor son would ever be seen alive again. The husband, who had been busy looking alter the lew household effects that ‘wore saved, and who thought that his wife and children wero safe, became frantic when be found that she and his one son were stil Jn the doomed bulldisg, aad he could hardly ‘bo restrained from following to their death, The body of the woman was found lying at ons corner of the buliding. It presented a horrible sight, the legs being burned from the trunk. The boy's body was found an hour later, burned to a crisp. members of 0DD8 AND ERDE. Gome Australian gold wvelgs are 150 feet url's oittle are voly valued on the roll ine r #lales that rity ¢ O86 avons, patents haves been tare tans wore the s It is reported that 205) manus Hae, taken out on thn IFobaeo ful will furnish plants fc {paper ai ) onde are so small thal a hime re of ground 13% 6000 ran ac The non-tidal part of the Thames Is miles in length aad drains an area of square miles Over fifty shipped from Petitcodiae, NX. B, blusberries were this season, earioads of principa’ly to Boston by ouly while the Chinese The English language Is spoken British battieskip 50, The guns of the new Victorious are capable of dischargi: etal in four minutes, The f the raliways for slectrio wires « used Bave in the Cltoms MUBKEAT Raccoon ed Fox skunk Black Lape sEU™ Mink iter F1LOUR-8outhern. .. WHEAT--No. 2 Red, RYE Western CORN-No, 2 OATS-«No. 8 saan BUTTER State. .... EGGS--State CHEE! FRILADELS SHIA ——— FLOUR-RBouthern,... ..¥ 8 WHEAT No. 2 Bad... hig CORN-No. 3......00400 3 % OATR--No. 2 25.4 ww BUTTER-State. ........ 19 2% EGGS Penna It .e 18 i9 i800 & 4= Th4 Th 81y Me. and Mra Waller M. Castle, of San Francisco, Cal, charged in London with stealing articles from stores and hotels, wore released on $150,000 ball in Mariboro’ Street Poles Court ——————— P. J P. Tyasn, who was arrested laa month in Paris in connection with dynamite conspiracy in Bagland, has been released. BY A BOMB. A Wealthy Manofactorer Meets an Awfol Death. H.J. ANDRUS, YONKERS, N.Y. The Victim Was Alone In His Offic WWhena Loud Noise Was Heard Many Persons Rushed in 10 Find His Body Mangia | Chemical Andrus, secrelary Works ikers, NX. Y., was ARMEERIANS A we Rabsian Is a Christian of the passengers on board La Gas Hi a busiprss trip +h just arrived in New York oy es to this «Ountry on 3 todd Though an interpreter he U Armenians He was three about the in Cas MASSRCTY massacres of stantinopie during the in August inst, During the threes days 30,000 Armenians, he sald, were siaughterad through the en pire. Wagons flied with bodies were con: stantly passing through the streets in Cons stantivoph after cartiond of these bodies were Jumped into the soa. duys + mrilond The sight was a sicker ing one, and what added to Hts horror was ihe fact that in thes: wigons were piled the dead ani dying and the feelie cries of the wonadad for re joase could be beard comiag from the oarts, tut the appeals were utteriy ushesded. Whether killed or wounded, all were thrown ato the sea. Mr. Rabsian says that the En ropeans hare not been molested wp to date fie added that they are leaving Constanth pople, fearing that they may be attanked, Marshall Perguson, who lived in Gwinnett County, Tenn, near Btone Mountain, and who died two weeks ago, bas reached the fge of 86. He and bis wile lived together for over sixty years. He made forty-two crops with lwo horses, having plowed with one for twenty and the other for twenty-two years. :