WAR IN SAMOA —— Combined British-American At- tack on Mataafa. SHELLING VILLAGES. Rome Sallore and Marines Killed Naval Officers Adopt a Hesotutlon Dismissing the Provisional Government and Order ing Mataafs to Vacate-Tho Rebels Attack the Consu'ates. Aria, Banos, via Auckland, N. Z., (By Cable. )—The troubles growing out of the recent election of a king of Samoa have taken a more serious turn and have resulted in a bombardment of native villages sloug the shore by the United States eruiser Paii- adeiphin, Admiral Kautz commanding, and the British crulsers Porpolse and Royalist, The bombardment has continued inter. mittently for eight days. Ssveral vilinges have been burned and there have been a number of killed and wonnded among the American and British sallors and marines, As yetit is impossible to estimate the number of natives kilied or injured. Kautz Issues Proclamation. As Mataafa and the provisional defy the government, continued to ! Augio-American-German treaty after the arrival of the Philadelphia, Ad. miral Kautz summoned the consuls and senior paval officers to a conference on board the Pulladeiphia, when the situation was carefully canvassed, The re- SUIt was a resolution to dismiss the provi ional government, and Admiral Kautz is. sued a proclamation esiling upon Mataafa and his chiefs to return to their homes. Mataafa then evacuated Mulinuu, town he bad made his went into the interior, German Consul Dissents. Herr Rose, the German consul at Apla, i issued a proclamation, supplementing the | one he had issued several weeks before, up- hoiding the provisional government, As a result of this the Mataalans sssembled in inrge force and hemmed in the town of Mulinuu The British cruiser Boyalist brought the Mailetoa prisoners from the islands to which they bad been transferred by the provisional government. Mailotos, it will be remembered, was: the rival ecasdidate to Mataafs, and was declared elected by the Samoan chiel justice, Mr. Chambers, but | Mataafa, who was backed Ly the Germans, overthrew him, The Americans fortified Mulinuu, where 2,000 Malletoans took refuge, The rebels the adherents of Mataafa—barricaded some roads within the muunieipalliy, but outside the settlement, and asized British houses near the fortified part, War Follows Ultimatum, An ultimatum was then seat to them, or- dering them to leave the vicinity, and threat ening them, in the event of refusal, with a bombardment to begin at 1o'clock on the afternoon of Mareh 15. This was ignored, and the rebels began an attack in the direc tion of the United States and British con sulates about a hall hour before the time fixed for the bombardment, The Philadelphia, Porpolse and Royalist | then opened fire upon the distant villages. There was great diffienity in joeating the Mataala men, owing to the dense lorest, but several shore villages were soon in flames, German Consulate Struck. i A defective shell from the Philadelphia exploded near the American consulate, and the marines outside narrowly escaped. A fragment struck the leg of Private Radge, | shattering it so badly as to necessitate sm- | putation., Another fragment of the same ; shell traversed German smashing the crockery. The Gerinane then | went on board the German eruiser Fa ke, Hebeols Make an Attack, During the night the rebels made a hot | attack on the town, killing British | sailors, A British marice was shot in the | leg by a sentry of his own party, another | i i i tha headquarters, and | ihe constuinte, | threes was shot In the foot, and an American sentry | was killed at Lis post, The bombardmest continuing, the inhabl- | tants of the town took refuge on board the | Royalist, greatly crowding the vesgel. Many | persons are leaving Bamos, the eapiain cf | the Royalist urgiog them to go, #0 as not to interfere with the military operations. Mataafas Boats Captured. The Porpolse has shelled the viliages east | and west of Apia and captured many natives’ | boats, The Americans and British are fighting : splendidly together, but there is a bitter i feeling against the Germans, Two men, a British and a German subject, have been arrested as spies, . The bog bard. ment of the jungle was for a time very hot, SIXTY DROWNED, A Misslssipp! River Stembonat Goes Down Off Tylor, Mo., With All on Board, Tyler, Mo., (Special, }~ Between three and four o'clock in the alterncon the steamer Rowena Loo sank in midstream in 70 feet of water, with about 60 persons on board, The steamer had just backed out from the landing asd bad reached the middie of the river, when she suddenly stopped and lurch- ! ed as if a snag had been struck. The text! moment the boat parted in the middle, a! volume of steam aed debris arose and the | detonation of an explosion thundered over | the water, All on board perished except Captain Car- vell and one mate, There were about sixty people, among whom were M. C. Lewis, traveilog freight agent of the Lee Line, and 8, C. Hamphrey, general agent for the Chicago Miliand Lum Ler Company, of Cairo. Names of the other passengers corld not be learned, The cause of the disaster cannot be obtaiped, phis, She had a light freight load and about sixteen passengers on board, as thers had been Ite business since the bigh water, Most of the erew lived fa Memphis. In addition she had about thirty deck hands, At Caruthersville, Mo,, she landed and took aboard 15 more passengers, It is estis mated that with passengers and crew she then had aboard about 60 people, She made the next landing at Tyler, Mo,, where the disaster occurred, BURGLAKS MAKE A MAUL, A Postofiies, Express Offices and Stores Robbed on the Ohio Kiver, Huntington, W, Va., (Bpeclsl.)j~At Le. sages, an small village ten wiles above her om the Oblo River Rallrond, burglars mads # big buul, Every stamp ia the postoffice The uation vile wan Jursiars 4, ud ni packages of any ue “hn, # general store of Frank Dickey was robbed of a large THE NEWS, A number of Pennsylvania legislators testified before an lovestigfting committee that they had recelved offers of money or position for thelr votes fn the senatorial contest and on the McCarrell jury bill, Cosfllasng raports are made of the loss of life by the sinking of the steamer Rowena Lae at Tyler, Mo, Au unusually deep snow fell in Kansas and Missourl, Delaware democratic legisiators who were read out of the party by the State central committees say they will not resign their offices, Workmeu on the farm of Henry R, Brewer, at McOonnelisburg, Pa, were attracted to the woods by a dense smoke and they found Christian Zelliff, a peddler, with all to a erisp. He was so badly burned that denth followed inn short time, Ho was sixty years of age and eame to this section of the State each spring to peddle notions. A special to the Macon (Ga.) Telegraph from Naylor, In Lowndes county, says: Mra. J. A. Turner, a bride of a few mouths, was found iying on the floor with ber head in the fire when her husband went home to dinner. It is thought she fainted and fell into the fire. Her bead was almost entirely consumed by the fire, J. E. Dickerson, director of the defunct First National Bank, of Ashevilie, N, C., was sentenced to ten years. Dickerson wiil appeal, labama democrats selected delegates to the State constitutional convention, to be held nexs August, " The Warren Line steamer Norseman ran on the rocks near Marblebead Neck, Mass, , cattiemen to the number of A ten-ineh cannon burst on the Sandy Hook (N. J.) proving grounds, kiillng one man and icjuring two others, Representative Mark 1. Davis, of the jast Daiaware Legislature, was arrested at Dover i the balloting for United Stites Benator, Rev, Dr. James O. Murray, dean of Prince ion University asd professor of English lt. srature there, died at bis home In Privee- ton, N. J. W. H, (“Coin”) Harvey has resigned as general manager of the ways and means committee of the national democratic eom- mittee, The Fifteenth Minnesota Regiment was mustered out in Augusta, Ga., without spec- ial incident, Fire In Acker, Menall & Condet's story buliding on Chambers street, N. caused a loss of §100,000, About forty employes of the Anchor Bliver Plate Company are on strike, at Oswego, N. Y., because of a redustion in wages, Ligbtulag struck J. E. Howerton's barn at Oskvilie, Ky,, killing Robert Pesrod and dangerously injaring Mr. Howerton, The names of the United States transports Scandia aud Arizona have been changed. five. YY. the Hancock, Articles of incorporation of the Compress. ed Alr Traction Company, with a capital of $15,000,000, were flied at Trenton, N. J. The San Francisco Call says that Gov- ersor Bradley, of Kentucky, bas decided to settie permanently in San Franciseo snd takes up the practice of law, Lyman Emerieh, the fireman on the Phil. adelphia and Reading engiue whieh explod- *d at Mohrsviile, Pa., died at Reading of hi Company, of New York City, certified to the 75,000,000, Charles A. Chipley, general freight agen of the Pennsylvania Hallroad, bas tenders his resignation, tc take effect May I. He probably succeeded by Jobn EB. Thayer, Jr., bis assistant, TEN-INCH RIFLE M ber BEECH BURST, Hook Proving Grounds. New York, KN. X., (Special }—At the Sandy Hook proving grounds one of the ten-inch i i i ward, penetrated the sand butt fo its Sight, killing Henry V. Murphy snd injuring FPri- Department, It is thought that the Injuries of the wounded men are not serious Capt. Babbitt, in charge of the proving grounds, says that the aceldent was caused by excessive pressure of the smokoless-pow- der charge. The gun, which burst at the fourth round, was of the 1505 model. It was totally destroyed, and it partially wreeked the barbette oarriage on which it was Murphy bad for masy years been the re- cording clerk at the testing of guns here, aod bad several narrow escapes befors, WINDSUR SAFE FOUND, Its Contents, Including $200,000 In Valn- ables of Guests Intact, New York, N, Y., (Special.)—-From the ruios of the Windsor Hotel workmen dug out the Inrge office sale, The top of the safe bad been broken by a heavy beam, acd the sides were bulging a litle, but the cone tents were little damaged, Papors near the sides, top and bottom of the safe were a iiftle browned, but othae- wise uniojured., Many small packages con. taining the valuables of patrons, whish one man estimated to be worth £200,000 were taken out, and all of them were found to be intact and uniojured, The books were found to be in excellent condition, A little water bad gotten into the safe, but had in jured nothing, The day's receipts, about $4,000, was intact, There was no change in the morgus record of the victhos of the Windsor Hows fire. The dead still number 38, 27 bodies being wok dentified, Compound Locomotives, A dozen of more of the 45 sonsolidation compound freight locomotives, recently or dered for use oa the southwestern division of the Baitimors & Oblo Rallroad, are in sorvios and are giving sploadid satisfdetion, On the Mississippl division, they have ine eroased the train haul 40 per een, over the old Hoe. Woen the grade reductions are compisted the Improvement will be even more notigeabie, The compound ten whee) pasgenger engines have developed unex proted pulliog power sad unusual speed, aw“ vis aly BURNED TO THE GROUND, i —————_ Postal Telegraph Ballding Destroyed, Columbia, 8. O,, (Bpeeinl,) The big Clty Halband Operas House was burned to the ground, together with the adjoiniug build. . fod by the Postal Telegra aud fn a few minutes had sovelopsd the ove Tus MALOLOS IS TAKEN. of Americ an Forces. Manila, Phillppine Islands, (By Cable.) seat of the so-called insurgent government, nt ball-past nine o'clock Friday morning, the rebels burning SOURIY evacuating it, They are now In full retreat north, whers Aguinaldo and hava been for two days, Gensral MacArthur about seven o'ciock, He was met strong opposition, the rebels resistiog des- perately, vul losing heavily, General Hall's brigade advanced water works, and drove the the began the north left SHOWER OF BULLETS, Five of the Brave Yolunteera Killed and Thirty wounded, Mantis, Philippine The United States night in the quarter from Malol began at two o'elock, and covered a distance of about two and a-hailf Guaigulto River, niosg the rallroad. brunt of the battle was on the right of Islands, (By Cable, troops rested 7 Bursday jungle, about a mliie and a wo. Tbe day's advance The the | MacArthur west foto camp near the station it 6.00 o'elock, four miles from Malolos, i GEN, OTIS’ REPORT, | Gen. Hall Captures n Town sud Puts the | Enemy to Flight The follow. Olis were re- Wasbington, D. C., (Special) | ing despatebes from General ceived at the War Department Mantia, March 81, Adjutant General, Washington, MacArthur made dispositions Thursday | for attack on Malolos, Engagement opened at seven o'clock, Casualties four killed and 23 wounded; all brought to Manila, Hall moved out from camping station at daylight with three batisliond nporthess:; attacked and has taken Marlquios, and is enemy; ordered to return, [Signed] ursuing Oris, Manila, Mareh 31. { Adjutant General, Washington, D, C, MacArthur eaptured Malolos st 10.15 Fri. day morning. FEoemy resistence and firlug the quite & severe cugagoment Quine. Casualities twenty Lack. i [Signed.} eity. Hall had beyond Mari. Enemy driven Tin, the yntenirated, The First Nebraska, First South Dakota woods, and the Americans advancing agross the open, sullerad a hour, Four men of the Nebraska Regiment were killed, and thirty were wounded, Bey eral men of the Dakols Hegiment were wounded, and one of the Peonsylvania was killed, back, Although thers were three lines of enemy made soareely any defense there, shooters In trees and on theses were speedily dislodged, The enemy's loss was apparently small, that the Americans were unabis to see them, and ia firing wers guided only by the sound of the Fllipiao shots. Tne American artil. lary was handicapped for the same reason. Thursday night's Jong Hoe of camp flres made s beautiful sight, with the Twentieth Station, and the Pennsylvania regiment on the right, beyond the river, SL a——-— BURNING EVERY TOWN VACATED, Fight at a River Crossing Two Americans Killed and Twenty Wounded, Manila, Philippine Islands, (By Cable.) After a couple hours of rest MacArthur's division pushed on across rice fleids and rivers, through the juogle, without meeting any opposition, the enemy flying from the villages of Ueat, Taal aud Bigaa, after burn. ing them. Even the town of Bulacan, the capital of the provinse, wes burned and abandoned, a'though General MacArthur passed miles to the right. At five o'clock the enemy made a stand la trenches hall a mile beyond Guiguinto Station, wt a river orossing, The Kapsas and Pegnayivania Regiment immediately deployed, erossing the raliroad bridge under heavy fire, and attacked the enemy's position, Tue rebels withstood the musketry fire for hall an hour, but the artillery discon worted thom, and at the end of a forty-five minute fight, the insargents boited towards the bills, Our loss was two killed and twenty wounded, The enemy's loss was severe, COenieral 1 THE SUPPLIES ABUNDANT, Washington, lowing has {Bpeeial, }-The the War Manila, March 30, 1809, Adjatant Goarral, Washington: Sutmistence suppiles exeelient and abun dant. Meats deteriorating in this hot eli mute ars sold at publie suction at bigh fig- ures, Considerable bard bread spoiled; will i be some joss, Sapplies fs all other depart. menis good; medical supplies abundant, [Bigned.] Ors WHECKED BY A CYCLONE, Churches and Oiaer Bulldings Destroyed in Alabama and One Life Lost, | Beims, Ala, (Special, }—A cyclone did con. i siderable damage to the little town of Rider. ville, twenty-two miles north of here. The | sawmill of the Jackson Lumber Company | and the company’s store was badly wroeked, ‘and a pumber of dwolliag bouses demol- {jehed, A large dwelling was carried mors {than a hundred yards and over, and paris of | several houses wero blown completely away. | Ex-Gov, Jackson, of Maryland, who Is | President of the lumber company, was vie | iting the mills, and, with several others, was | in the office during the storm. The office | was wrecked, but all miraculously ssoaped | injury. The eyclone was about cae-eighth | of a mile wide, und moved in a southeasterly 1 i direction. Opelika, Ala, (Special. }-A terrifle storm | passed over this ity, The rool was blown | off the Minoeal Well Hotel, and in the east. | ern part of the city 8 two-room house was demolished and Amy Huguely instantly killed. Many trees were blown dows wad much damage done, Ten Men Horribly Burned. Johnstown, Pa., (Bpecial,) Ten men were horribly burned, two of them probably fa- tally, by the blowing off of a monster cylin. der head on a blowing cogioe in a blast for. naoe of the CamUria Stesl Company. The fojured mon were at once taken to the hos- pital, The physician in charge reports the condition of ail ns serious, Father and Son Waers Hang. Kansas City, Mo, (Special, )—James Reed, aged 22 years, color-d, was hanged here, Reed shot Mr: Suse Blakesley to death in ter home In a fit of jealousy, He died on the same sealfold on which his father, Mar. tin , died in 1894 {or the murder of his wife, Jim Beed's mother, ORILDREN IN A PANIC, + Caused By Candie Setting Little Giel’'s Nee (Bomeial, Floren Hpringleld, : » oo Tale, a pupl of tue Lorutta Acnismy, whils AMERICAN GOODS IN DEMAND, English Berlously Alarmed Over Oar Growing Trade In the Orient, Han ish steamer Ettrickdale arrived here from ABOUT EQUAL IN NUMBERS, Amerienns Have 10,000 Mon on the Fight ing Line and the Filipinos 12,000, Washington, D, O., (Bpecinl,)—It is sald at the War Department that General Otls fans under bis command lo Mantia snd vieln. ity about 27,000 soldiers, Agulpaido, ac sording to Ouls’ last report, basabout 50,000 armed men, i General Corbin says that the American column which bas been in action is about 10,000 men strove, apd that the Filipinos bave about 12,000 men in line, But Agul onido’s reserve, 18.000 strong, Is not far from the seene of tne hardest fighting; io. deed, it 1s suspected that some of the re- serve, fneluding the leader himself, may Lave been drawn Into the struggle, in whieh cases the odds would bave been heavily agnlonst the Americans, There is a possibility of eonfusion over the samen of Generals Hale sod Hall, Gen, Ir. ving Hale was Colonel of Colorado lufantry, and bas been promoted to be Lrigadior-gon. eral of volunteers, Genera! Robert H, Hall was formerly colonel of the Fourth Infantry and bas also been promoted to be briga- disr-goneral of volunteers, Both of these mun have been in the eugagement north of Muuila, ATTEMPE TO BUKN A HOTEL, Narrow Escape of the Lafayette Hotel in Fhisdelphin Phbliadelphia, Pa,, (Special, }—A determin. ed effort to set fire to the Lafayette Hotel, in the heart of the city, with the apparest purpose of causing a tragedy similar to the Windsor Hotel fire lo New York City, was mnde Leflore scarcely any of the many guests io the hotel were awake, The suspicions actious of an unknown weil-dressed stranger, who was seen leaving the hotel shortly before seven o'clock, ied a buliboy 10 go upstairs with a thought that someting might bave been stolen, From purior B, oa the second floor, he saw smoke coming out, and on entering found that fires had been lighted in three different places, atid were then guislog besdway., In one corner & upumber of curtains were thrown together and wers ou fire, He ince emploves succeeded in extioguishing the flames without the guests knowing of the great danger that bad threatened them, That the purpose of the Incendiary was to cause another great hotel fire, with the ln. tention of committing wholesale thefts dar. jug the excitement, is the belief of the hots propristor. Local detectives were assigned 10 the case, and they sont for two New York detoetives 10 ald them, The affalr was kept a secret, but managed Lo jeak oat Friday. It is the oploion of some of the dbtectives work. Asa precaution against a repetition, ali the hotels in the city now have au extras lores of watchmen on duty. KILLED WIFE IN A uREAM. A Hemarkable Aceldental! Shooting Dar ing a Troubled Sleep. Tacoma, Wash, (Bpecial j~Dr. Charies Corey shot and killed his wife while the twe were lying asleep, Corey was ill and his story of the affair is that Le was isboring under a nightmare, believing his wife ws belug pursued by & stranger, who was in tent on killing ber. In bis dream Corey says be foliowed the two from Tacomas to Washington, asd jus! fired twice with his revolver, He awokd with a start flod bimsell sitting io bed, with a smoking revolver fu bis hasd, Corey iad draws bis revoiver from its place under 10 The relations between Corey and bis wile He i» nearly erazed Lis suleide, Mrs, Corey was a leader She was afraid of » Wis Bot arrested, the Cotiniry Present, Port Arthur, Tex, The formal opening of the Port Arthur Sulp Canal took pince Saturday. Over 3,000 visitors from all the country were present, and the wers participated in by Gows. Sayers, of Texas; Jones, of Arkansas, and Stanley, of Kansas; pracileaily all the mew. bers of the Texas Legislature, a large num- ber of members of the Kansas Legisiniure, a delegation of foreign caplinlists, and sev eral train loads of excursionists, The canal i= 87,700 feet long, nod will con- pect Port Arthur, the southern terminus of the Kansas Ciiy, Pittsburg and Gulf Rail road, which controis the enterprise with Sabine pass, Bpevial, ) Ceremonies Order for Twenty Piaced With the Bald. win Locomotive Werks. Phtladeiphin, Pa., (Special )—Orders for foriy new locomotives, twenty of which are to go to England and the others to the far western part of the United States, have just been received al the Baldwin Locomotive Works, The Eoglish order came from the Great Northern Baliroad Company, of Eug- Yand, and is the direct resuit of a visit made, to this oity a few days ago by one of the corporation's directors. While here he thoroughly inspected the Baldwin Works, and before leaving completed the contract or the twenty locomotives, FOUNG LOVER'S DESPERATE ACT, Parents Opposing He Kills His Sweetheart and Commitee Baleide, Kioston, XN. C., (Special. )--Mr. Lonno KE. Laue, about twenty-two years old, and Mise Gionanie Sauls, about fourteen, both of well to-do families, took a walk together, Not returning, search was made, and their bod- fos were found pear the city, It appeared that Lanes had shot Miss Sauls and then killed sieSell with a pistol. His attentions to the young girl were not acceptable to hoe parents, and he had been forbidden to visit the home, This was probably the cause of the tragedy. ANOUT NOTED PEOPLE. It is probable that General Miller, who now ut Dollo, will erect a summer residence in Btockbridge, Mass, . Late reports from Florida indicate that Hugh MeLaoghiin, the Brooklyn Demo. cratic leadar, has aimost entirely recovered bis health, P. Prostor Kuott, one of the best-known lawyers in Kontaeky, has ties to Nee Su Sal of tae 1a Centre Col. toge, Danville, Ky. : : Ex-Nasor Stmusi 3, King, of Philadel ‘who died re y Was a Ea Et a ical ora | i | ss Six Lives Probably Lost in a - Chicago Fire. » om———— ELEVEN WERE INJURED. Terrible Panic Among the Your Hundred Employes of Armonr’'s Curied Haz Worke— Blaze Started by a Nall Catching Ins Pleker und Causing Friction, Which Ignited the Inflammable Material, Chleago, 1l1,, (Special, )—Pire destroyed the Armour Curied Halr and Feit Works, Thirty-first place and Benson street, saus ing a property loss of pearly $400,000, in- luring eleven employes, one fatally, aud sn. dangericg the ives of 490 others, who rushed to escape through the bilndisg smoke, Later it was found that six people who were in the buliding whea the firs broke out were missing, and while it is not thought all ol them are dead, itis probable that the majority of them perished, Employes of the floor on which the fire started sald that & nall which caught fn a picker caused friction, igniting the foflam- mable with which ithe machines Fiames spread to bales of curied hair and in three minutes the entire foor Woe dens with blinding black smoke, Men and women leit thelr posts in fran. Uegushes tothe exits, Many ran to wine dows snd descended by the fire-eseapes, but most groped through the smoke to the first floor aod out of the corner entrance, Jrremiah was bending over his carding machine when the biszs broke out. Btifled by the smoke, he staggered to 8 win. dow, swung oyer the sill, and huog by bis finger tips. Meanwhile firemen stretched a drop. He did net and shouted . but ernabied 10 the stone sidewalk, a The loss is total. The jnsursace £500 000, material were led, Bteain to Blesie to ie ADMIRAL DEWEY'S FLEET. Bix Vessels Crulsing Among the Istande— Frincetou Broken Down. D, C., (Special )—Admiral Dewey bas cabled the Novy Deparument the tiluation and positions of the American ves- sels of his fleet, The dispateh follows: “Manolis, March 27, 1599, "Becrotary of the Navy, Washington: “Toe Oiympia aud the Oregon, the Mo- nadnoek and Mooterey, Callan, Masiis and the Helena, are cocupy strategic posi Uous at Manila Bay. The Boston and Charleston, the Couneord and Petrel are cruising in the lasds to the south. The Baltimore and the Yorktown corulsing off Luzon, Have sent Bessingion to Hong Kong to dock. The Prineeton is at Singe- pore rejairivg, propeller is broken, The Nansban bas gone to Guam. Iris will sail shortly for Holic with coal. Will dispateh Bolnce as early as possibile Washington, ng “Dewey.” AFTER WEST INDIAN TRAFFIC. Southern Mallway Aboot fo Extend to Sa vannah and Jacksonville, Columbia, 8. C,, (Special) ~The State an nounces thst the Southern Hallway is about 10 extend its lines from this city 10 Savage nab avd silimately to Jacksonville, Chief Engineer Wells is already in Columbia or- The shortest possibie route ¢ Ssavapuah and 1 new line mpleted in time for winter's wi wil be Laken t hie ee 01 next Visine, Tis extension is readered necessary by Fiorida Cenf®al sod Peninsular, Columbia COLneCt By to Bavaunab with the Plans iis through business lute the Bouthern will Bystem and tarn that elannel, The increasing importance of the West In- diss traffic, destined In the near future to become very lucrative,” is the stimulus this strong competition, CONVICT MEANT TO MUEDER Escaped From Cell and Lay In Walt For His Victim, Columbus, Obio, (Special, )—Conviet Otis Hurley was detected st the penitentiary as be lay In wait for bis former viotim, Miss Dalsy Sprague, whom be had attempted to murder in September last. Hurley had Leen in solitary confinement and wore a bali and chain, but with the aid of a steel saw be re moved his fetiers and ent his way out of the cell, When discovered he was in hiding on top of a sale in the offices where Miss Sprague is employed as Lookkeeper, He was armed with a stiletto made of ball of a pair of sis. sors. Harley is servisg a 12-year sentence for bis former attempt upon the young indy’s life, with whom be is enamored, PARRICIDE SENTENCED TO DEATH, Makes a Bensationsl Speech to the Court Protesting His Innocence. Topeka, Kane,, (Special. )-—Jobn Henry Collius received the death sentence lor the murder of bis father, When asked by Judge Hagen if be had anything to say, he made & sensational speech which Lrougnt tears to the eyes of many of the people who crowded He sours room. Among olber things, be said: “Ikaow Iam innocent, I knowl did not kill my father, I wish it were possible that be might come back bere from beyond the grave and be telore you, so you might learn from bim I am not guiity. 1 would, it it would avall soyiling, call upon Alm God to read my benrt and show you that I am an innocent man,” * WR 8 Eg x Killed in Friendly Boxing Mateh. okomo, Lud. (Special, }~Charies ; aud Carl ghey I= Su coy years oid, were engaged in a trlendly box ing match ut Center, this cvuaty, when Cone nor gave MeCoy a Liow over tue heart that cnused A hemorrhage, McCoy bad enlarge. ment of the Leart. Connor was not ae Missoni