GOLLI TOBE GARROTED. Assassin of Premier Canovas Sentenced te Death. TURNS DEATHLY PALE. About Two Hundred Persons Were Pros ent at the Trial, but the Public Was Ap parently Indifferent in View of the Cer- tainty that Capital Punishment Would Follow He Had No Accomplices, A cable despateh from Madrid, Spain, says: Michel Anglolill 1H, the archist assassin of Premier Cane Sastillio, who tried by court Monday at Veragara, was found guilt i was sentenced to death, g {¥ del martial yas was Upon hearing the sentence Angiolillo turned deathly pale, and had to be assisted from the co roon He will be garroted within the About two hundred ot the trial, The vi almost deserted, the | different, in view of death penalty would follow the court-mar- tial, Angiolillo, heavily mana two gendarmes and immed! his judges. On a table near by lay his volver and other idene erime, The President of the rations of eve written statement f by the of the course re present of the prison was being apparently | that the De } the certainty led, sat itely in material « witnesses, Clerk Foggia in Qectol sellles and Barcelona, name J Santos, thought of at Coron he began ‘Arines., He ra and after his expuls 0 Belgiu I bpaln and Tried to Anarchist Theories, Angi for ve Discuss the beney While 1} plea Angiol asked permi WAS granted his efforts. and d r that those who committe outage at Barcelo cipated in s When he b the Presiden aud threatened thal line matters not conne Angloltll and of pines, The nothing tod complices the wars Presid announced 3 ER the sents aad then t 1 court, no, xm, ==dEadership of the Conservatives. p [he attempt « he Boat the Span the Cons i retention of against any {Oonserva leaders | Azearraga, the actir of War, who rema ernment, ANGIOLILLO GARROTED. He Complained Bitterly of the Visits of the Priests Prior to His Death, i Michie Anglolil and kills prime minister Santa Ag roted at Vergara, ae of the court-martial, Angiolillo heard ealm was to meet his fate, surprised at and bitterly eon frequent visits « vin obtain nothing from hin He decli enter the prison cf ing he was eda Bund ppeared ained f priests, saving they Tike . AY fartabls in his cell An executioner from the gorroting. Just prior to t horted the hist to repe responded “8inece you leave me in peace nyself will settle i God, § The garroting was soon os { The Queen Hegent has conferred miership upon General Azearrags, _ also minster of war. The cab } be modified, i a —— New Rails for the B, & © Burges anar oy { ihiet The new 85-pound steel rails that re. seivers of the B, and 0, purchased several months ago at an exeesdingly low figure, is now being being delivered at the rate of five thoasand tons a month, As fast as it somes in itis being Inid, and if the weather sontinues good at least 20,000 tons of it will be in the track by Christmas, Nearly a mil- lion oroks ties have been bought in the last year and placed io the track ready for the new rail. Ballast trains have been kept busy up and down the line, aud the work bus progressed with such rapidity that when the new rall is down the track will practi. eally be bras new from Wheeling to Balti more. There are lots of good rail in the oid track not heavy enough for the new motive power, which will be taken up and laid op divisions where trafMe Is not so great as ft is on the main Hoe. About 10.000 tons of | fiew steel will be lald on the lines west of | the Ohio River this fall if weather permits, | ks the i THE NEWS, ” arrested In ( the bomb the men was un 6x Several Armenians were stantinople for complicity in plostons, The hand of injured by the bomb, Calderon Carlisle, of Washington, counsel legation in the United Htatos, in an interview In London, sald that government intended to press against the United State one of lor to the Spanish the Spanish through its claims for ilibustering Blood nine miles in the of the rebellious 5,000 British troops on have advanced nnd f I'here are (reporanl forces Swat Valley und no tribesmen, the border trace LOW d States Angell, the new Unite Dr, James 1, ' ved at const ninister to Tarkey, arr wating ain, are preparing artilleryvmen were killed at Nisoh, I feet apart The I'K uties Lake, were while rowing. he with 18 steamer Fl ARS Nears » alek fa Paris Ganeral Weyler ia repo bis resignation to Madrid f Canovas, Portuguese tro pre tribesmen in Gazaland, killing many of them. Placards demanding a « hange in death « robe Africa, defeated siilous Noutheast the sya ed in Constantinople It is expected that the dispute in the engi. neering trades in England will inv 70. ive who wil American committed Asa Charles Jaakson, an lived in Birmingham, Eng The impression ia growing that the Ameor ally assisting the tribal uprisings in India. The Ottawa government has notified ¢ol- lectors of customs to give France the bene fit of the preferantial clause of the anadinn tariff act. claimed precedence over all other Italian Army officers in fighting a duel with Prince Henry of Orleans, Itis said that as a remit Emperor William's visit to the Czar, Bussia and Ger- many have reached an tuinderstandiong to act together against Great Britain The Austrian charge d'affaires has left Buigarin becanse the Bulgarian premios, M. Btaliofl, refused to disavow an interview in which he cast reflections upon Austria, British oMeials are alding Prof, Crehore, of Dartmouth College, and Lieut. Squier, of the military school at Fortess Monroe, who are experimenting io England with a new system of rapid telegraphy. sori soi apinis fore “would make Hanoa." 4 of mioster Gazelle expresses the Bi that if Secretary Sherman should be [ott of the cabinet at Washington he Ohio too hot for Senator | TOURISTS “HELD UP,” Two Highwaymen Stop Stage Coaches in the Yellowstone, JUST LIKE BRIGANDS, Thelr Were Afte: They Got Treat- Sacks ver They Ware Foot The Bandits Heads and Money, Not Jewelry, About 8700 Ladies in the Party ed With Some Consideration, nnd stage 1 near th rand nyon Hotel, | 3 highway- ten When the : the stags offic Vo y doubt In- tense excitement prevailed ¢ urrence has never happene arrival of the stages were awaits They rolled ARNG] ware beslegod by uiries, here were about sixty of whom 1 The robbers had heads, with hi ver their feat by the five conches ios f iaborers Duduth 1 jJourneymen ossen’ association to ¢ over, Fwo hundred silk weavers in Patersasn aieg B, 198 operatives are deprives benches, ondemned the Board of ing non-union Brooklyn union« ¢ nusicians, woklyn unionist becatise t ironwork for a ox has been Ii Cleveland uni given to atid nistz declares the piacing of the union abel is not prohibited by the $ visions of the Dingley tarift hill, The New York Letter Carriers’ Ass ination i= reported to have taken 1.000 tickets r for The Postmaster General of England de. ciines to conesde an increase of the maxi- mum salary of telegraphers from £160 to L150, Covington, Ky., peddlers’ union aided in the prosecution of a non-union peddier for doing business without a He was fined #10, The New York Maguolia Association of Hotel and Hestaurant Waiters, Knights of Hoonse, employed. Roxbury, Mass, striking moiders held a parade for the purpose of irawing public attention to efforts of their former employer to cut down their wages and run an unfals shop, “I used to think,” says Mahon, ‘that star. wation would cause men to revolt, Svuoe my exparience in West Virginia I have come to the opposite view starvation makes men peaceable, orderly, quiet,” PENNSYLVANIA ITEMS. Carponter the - J iva rot he do and a dressing eiase, Philadel, bi 3 falling indeF - ride on Phin ' into sufe and Broteher, of New injureq stealing Antoni fatally olg, whil thie iro Phil 3 ars. tried to get and Heading Raliway town and feel under the fro which ‘hiladeiphia ight train at Pott whe He received died in several hours, Eleven-year-old Willie Hoffman, of Pitts. burg, was killed by a Butler Street car in front of which he ran, When his mother be held his mangled body a few minutes later she fainted and is now In a serfous condi ir injuries Charles Dongherty, an alleged burgiar, charged with looting the residence of Wm. Newton, at Doylesford, of $200 worth of sii- prison. The goods were recovered in a pawnshop in Philadelphia, The urbitrators in the case of Mrs, Mary A. Boyer and James Long. of Camrule, against the city of Reading from damages received rendered a verdict of $2.100 damages fos Mrs, Boyer aud 875 for Mr. Long. ————- ll FATAL FIGHT OF WOMEN. A Hatcher Knife Ends the Life of a Mister-in-Law Mrs. Jane Young was almost cut to pieces by her sister-in-law. Mre. Minerva Young, in a fight in Leslie County, Ky. She disd an hour afterward. Will Young, husband of Minerva, brought suit to enjoin his brother Alfred, Jane's hus band, from taking possession of a tract of innd. They bad several fights over the matter. Mrs Jane Young went to a spring used by both families to get water. She met hor sistor<dn-law armed with a buteher knife. A quarrel followed, ending fn a terrible fight, in which Jane was out ina dogex places, A stab in her chest proved fatal, Country is Full of Riches. MINE SCHEME ON FOOT. With They Hegions of Many Millions Klondike Heavy us Capital Stock win Canada the Charges Boom Royulties Frotest Over Supplies Passengers’ than 700 nr twaoen the Nnany PACT iy All Aluskn Full of Gold ® nid 3 a BIG GOLD SCHEME STARTED Huge Alaskan Mining Company Forme Cudahy ts Backer SORROW YOR JOURN pP LOvYELY A General ¥ pression of Sympathy Called Dut by His Death thro ora: ex pureaits ; i recent death at Cottage City, Mas venerable landmark the jate John P, 14 dent of the J shin P. Lovell of Boston. Aln ifters of he busines oR 1 & world vell, founder and Pr Armes npany MINagaTe the death ol received by ost numberiess and ndolence his honored father, have Colonel Benjamin 8. L Treasurer of the Lovell Arms ( ompany. The wide scope covered by these communications is {n fteel! evidence of the great regard in which he was held by the leaders in business and public life, These expressions of sympathy have not been confined to New England, but they have come from every prominent busi. hess centre of the North, East, West and Routh -in fact, from every portion of the Union: because the name of Johs I. Lovell, and the corporation created by him, have bean for more than a half century the synonym of hooest dealing aed business integrity. Even from England. from firme with whom Mr. Lovell had enjoyed the pieasantest business relations for mors than fifty years, Colonel Lovell has received messages of sympathy, on benny iwvell, ss RI —— THREE MEN KILLED, Two Also Fatally Injured in Barsing of Pamping Station. Three men wore killed and two fatally in- jured at the burning of the Eureka Pipe Line Pumping Station at Indian !Creek, W, Va. The killed wero Charles Duty, of Penns. boro, William Riggs, Thomas Reifenyder, The injured are John Ryan and William Tomlinson. The loss to the company ie about $50,000, informed Columbia, Routh export duty oh reports that a wleame buen started Mobile snsul Lytt, of Cartagena, has Lhe State Depaptment that American, has offee, He also ship line has Als, and lagena, The M. nigomery Ba the Helena, will ! alter being Atlantic squadro The Moutgom abolished the Lew tween Li and North { the - a — - FIVE PERSONS KILLED. Destroyed With 1 f Life A Sugur Elevator os CHICEEXR Ducks, per 150 am £03 1043 Md. Infer's.. 8 mmon TOBACCO Round eo Middling Faoney LIVE STOCK BEEF eevos $ SHEEP Hogs Best TIRE AXD SKINS MUSKRAT 3 Baocoon . Hed Fox skank Biack. Opossutn Mink (Hier iEw FLOU R—8outhern WHEAT No, 2 Bad RYE Western CORN-No, 2 OGATH--No, 8 BUTTER State EGGS Sate TRILADELPRIA FLOUR-Southern ... ..8 2060 » WHEAT-No. 2 Red... .. CORN--No. 8. OATS--No. 2. .... UTTE 435 M 3 i is
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