THE NEWS, The West India hurricane is sald to have been destructive at the Island of Andros, of the Babama group; 150 bodies, it Is re- ported, werd washed ashore, A memorial shaft was erected at Three Churches, W, Va., to Holasd D. Thompson, a volunteer who died on the way home [rom Cuba, A judge In Chicago decided that unless a faith bealer used only spiritual and mental means of cure, the state law was violated, The coroner's jury in Stroudsburg, Pa. exonerated Hampton Predmore, who shot his neighbor in mistake for a groundhog. The quarantine against Phoebus has been raised. There were no new cases of yellow fever at the Soldiers’ Home, Misses Bertha Rogers and were serfously fojured by being from a horse at Grafton, W, Va, Delano Wood, aged fifteen, was - fatally bitten bya shark at Panama, on the St Johns River, Florida. Bronze medals were given on board the Nashviile to the men who cut.the cables at Clenlugos, Dr. Wm, B Starke, both of Washlagton. Five men of the schooner Aaron Reppard, wrecked on the North Carolinas coast, were lost, Arthur Arnold took earbolie aeld at Alex- andria, and died shortly afterwards, Miss Sallie N. Deaver and Mr. Ralph I. Fiteh were married at Lexington, Va. The anti-Goebel men in Kentucky nomi- nated John Young Brown for governor. Mr. Austin Nunnaker and Miss Ivy P. Hundley were married in Richmond, Prof. George A. Heneh, of Michigan Uni- versity, died at Boston. % Five women were assaulted by negroes at Little Rock, Ark. Wm. H, Hill died of heart disease at Dan- ville, Va, Wm. H, Weir died in York. In the case of the trolley-car accident at Brideeport, Conn,, on August ¢, the jury de- cided that the motorman was careless and the company very negligent, The dead body of Carrie Snedecker, who was supjosed to have been kidnapped, was found lu a pool of water near Princeton, N. J. The Decatur HH. Miller arrived at Savan- nah, having bad » fearful voyage from Bal- timore, baviog epcountered the hurricane, Jim Franey, the pugilist, dled fo Francisco from the effects of a knock-out blow administered by Frank M. Connell. Mr. Brown Ruebush was seriously if not fatally injured duricg a horse race at Har- risonburg, Va. Taylor Hamliltor that iypehed confessed, Captain Power, a government was {o@nd dead at Ii . Governor RBoosevalt says he will not be a candidate for the vice presidency, Jay Gould and a y vung woman at Erie, Pa., by au express train, Six people were drowned from a boat In White River, Indiana. Hattie Patton thrown Gray and Miss Mary L. Rishmood, were married in San , A member of the mob Bi Swith, in Galoesville, Va,, engineer, Millsdale, near Jollet, wore killed ferry- near Moweraville, Ia, Charles Luis, of in Now Mexico. Ex-Judge Chicago. A raliroad strike is threatened on Four, Owing get the fron flee] inish their Cramps bave been compelled to reduce their force, President McKinley mada a speech to the Catholic Summer Behool of Amerien, at CiUff Haven, on Lake Champlain, The Atiantle Coast Lise bas seenred an interest in the lense of the Georgia Railroad for the benefit of the Southern, The Erie will make a Lig cut is passanger rates Letween Chicago and New York asd intermediates points, Frankiic Hassler and Hilda H. and Gertie Fleishman were kilied by a train at Werners- ville, Pa, High winds prevailed along the Virginia and North Carolina coasts, and the tide was very high. The top of Mt, Dawson, in British Colum- bia, 108.0 feet high, was reached by two Americans, The steamer Beverly arrived at New York, baviog weathered the West Indix hurricane, Itis sald the cigarmakers In Key West, Tampa and Havana are forming a combine Rev. Dr. David Stanton Tappan was elected president of Miami University, Olio, A big deal ian coal lands, In Harrison eoutily, West Virginia, has been made, George W. Clayton, a millionaire of Den- ver, died of apoplexy. William Chambers, colored, was Iynehed near Belle Buckie, Tenp,, for sswsaviting a fourtesn-your-oid girl, whose condition Is critical, Miss Ann FP. Eilts, nged ninety-two, died in Fredericksburg, asd Muscos Garnett, aged seventy-six, died In Caroline county, Va. Ivy Crabtree was sentenced at Carmi, 111, to eighteen years In the penitentiary for kiiling her brother Ly poison. Ligbtoing struex Swiis’s hardware store in Parkersburg, W. Va., and It was de- stroyed by fire, A five destroyed & quarter of a million dol- lars’ worth of property In Dallas, Texas, Mormons in Kentucky and Southern West Virginia have Leen ordered to leave, A street car dropped from a beldge, in Merrill, Wis, to the river below, Viea President Hobart's brother, C. T. Hobart, was fatally hurt at Gomer, 0, Eovign Coleman, of the Iowa, tried to kill bimsol! at San Francisco, Six thousand men are ou a strike In the region pear Pitiston, Pa, Surgeon White, of the Soldiers’ Home nt Hampton, says the epidemic Is nearly ended. There were no deaths in the home, and 00 new rases, The New York Draneh of ths American Protective League congratulated Governor Candler, of Georgla, tor bis maniy stand against lyneh law, « Two police officers were shot and killed fn Denver Ly a recruit belonging to the Thirty-fourth Volunteer Iulantry, Two conviets made a sucrcosslul escape from the New Jersey State Prison, at Tren ton. solomon Qulater, of Reading, killed his wite and her paramour at Readiog. Bations are being distributed by the pov. ernment to needy people in Phoebus. The quaraotine against that town bas not been raised. There have been no new cuses of fever, Richmond and Petersburg, Va, will be connected by a trolley line, Cariisie, Pa., was Richard Prendergast died In to inaliilty to acd necessary to FROM POLAR REGIONS. ——— from the Wellman E xpedition, Advices VERY VALUABLE WORK, The Burvivors Hench an Island OF the Narwegion Coast on Hoard the Steamer Capelin--The Leader of the Expedition Crippled hy a Fall Into a Snow -coversd Crevasse— A Death at Fort MoeKiniley. Tromeoe, [sland of Tromsoe, Norway, (By Cable, )— Walter Wellman and the survivors of the poinr expedition led by bim arrived here on the steamer Capella, having com. pleted thelr explorations in Franz Josef Land, Mr. Wellman has discovered sew land« and many islands, . The expedition brings a grim store of Aretie tragedy. In the autumn of 1808 an outpost, ealied Fort McKinley, was estab. ished In Iatitude 81, It was a house blmiit of rocks, and roofed over with walrus hide, Two Norweginps—FPaul Bjoervig and Dert Benizep, the latter of whom was with Nau- sen on the Fram--remaloed there, The main party wintered fu a eanvne~ sovered hut, ealled Harmsworth House, at Cape Tegethoff, on the southern point of Halls Island, Istitnde 50, About the middie of February, before tha sun to its winter height, Mr. Wellman, with three Norwagians and foriy- five dogs, started north, It was the earlirst sledge journey on record In that high intitude, On reaching Fort McKinley, Mr, Wellman found Bantzen dead, 1 ut Bjoervig, accord. ing to promise, bad kept the body in the house, sleeping beside it through two months of Arctic darkness, Notwithstand. fog this terrible experience, survivor was safs and cheerfal, Pushing northward through rough and severs storms, with a n perature for ten days between 40 and 50 de groea below zero, the party fou islands north of Freedom Islands, Nansen landed in 1805, Py the middis of Mareh all confident of reaching latitude 27 or not the Pole Itself, Then began a succession of d Mr. Wellmao, while leading the into a snow-covered crevasse, important the fon tinuous tem. ud new where hands were wu t sasters, party, for seriously jo juriog one of bis legs and compeliiog a retreat, Two days ister the partly was roused atl miduighbt by an leequake under them, due to pressure, Io a few moments many dogs were crushed and the sivdges destroyed, Tbe members of the expedition barrowly escaped with thelr Hyves, though they man. » save their pree sieoply aod some dogs and provisions, On Mr. Weliman's condition niarming--as isflammation set in Norsegisos dragged forced marches, nearly junrters, arriving thers carly inst April, Mr. Wellman is still will probably be peroanently erippled, After reac! bers of the ue becoming the Lrave {10 head unable to walk, and other mem. red regions and Imporiant sclentifl Eveiva I Weather ting headquarters, expedition ex; Lisutepnnt ited States Hofms, Harlan, « work was dove Ly the | Edward and A urvey Bureau; Dr. . Mieb., I the fst 8 The expedit killed forty-seven and many waltuses, The Capelia arrived at Cape 1 in search of the expedition, on July 27 | Oa August 2 she met the Stella Polar, bear. Luitgt, sajied {rom Areh- Franz Jose! Land, il possible, the Weliman ex. ing the expedition headed by Prince when apg*i lo reconsoller aud to meet, pedition, Mr. Wellman and his companions found no traces in Franz Joss! Land of lig asronaut, Professor Andree, ihe miss ARMY 05,000 STRONG, Now Within a Few Thousand Limit Fixed by Congress Washington, D. C., An order bas been issued directing that ten additional reghnents of Infantry volunteers be orgar- ized for service in the Philippines, The regiments will be pumbered from thiriy- eight to forty-seven, aud will be organized at the following places in the order named Jefferson Barracks, Mo, ; Port Crook, Nebr. : Fort Riley, Kane’; Canp Meade, Pa: Fort Niagara, N. X.; Fort Ethan Allen, Vt.; Fort Leavenworth, Kane, ; Fort Buelling, Mion. ; South Farmiogbam, Mass, Tae pew rogiments will be organized nr. der the general fostrustions Jssued at the time the first ten regiments were called out, This action will add 13 000 men to the en. Hated strength of the army, and Increases the total strength of the army to £5,045 wen, The total number of volunteers eanlled into service is 30.170 men, belong only 4.803 men short of the total authorized volunteer es- tabilshment of 35,10), It is stated at the department that the namber of volunteers already called Into service is regarded as smply sufficient to meet all possible needs of the army, and that there is no possibility that the remaining 4,803 volunteers will be ealled for, The total recruitment to date is 14.122, or 1,082 in excess of the number required to pomplete the ten regiments organized under the orders of Ju'y 5. All of these regiments have received their full quota except the T'wenty-ninth Regiment at Fort MePherson,; Ga,, the Thirty-third at Fort Bam Houston, Tex., and the Thirty-firth Regiment at Van couver Barracks, Thess threes regiments will be*fliled by the nse of the overflaw from the more successful regiments, The re. mainder of the exesss will ba used in filing the volunteer regiments Lelng slowly or. ganized in the Philippines, which are sbout 1.800 men short. “The polley of the War Department.” nid Beeretary Hoot, "is to furnish Gan, Otis with all the troops and supplies thet Le an use, and which are necessary to wind ap the insurrection in the rhlilppioes in the shortest possible time,” AO A AAAS A io BOYS CAUSE TERRIFIC FXPLOSION, of the Haeeinl Bpeein, ) dumber of Persons Injared and Severn! Balldings Damaged, New York, N. Y., (Special. )—A large panntity of giant nowder belog vs d by Cone ractor William Loughlin sand wotkmen on. gaged In blasting out the rock on the big plot of ground at the corner of 135: h street snd Willis avenus exploded with terrifls sect, A number of persons were injured, but only two children, William Carlson, sged seven, and Esther Wels, aged four, were seriously hurt, : GOVERNMENT FOR BAMOANS, Abstract of the Report Bubmitted by the Tripartite Commission, Berlin, /By Cable,)—'The Kolnlsche Zel- tung publishes what is deseribed as the sub. stance of the report of the Samounn commis. slon, According to this abstract, the future government of the Hamoao Islands is to con- sist of a governor and a council of three inembers, 10 be elected by the three powers Germany, the United States and Great Britain, The commission favors the nomi nation of a Earopean ruler as governor, The governor will nominate all offielals and have power to punish or pardon state of- fenders, His signature will Le necessary in the spactment of Inwe, The legislature will consist of the gover- nor avd counell, three members forming © Quorum, the governor having a casting vote The powers reserve to themselves the right to alter or invalidate laws enacted by the legislature, The governor will annually convene an assembly of natives to deal with domestic | affairs, This body will sit at Muliouu, but not longer than a month, Its decisions will be lable to revision, i The chief justice is to be eleeted, be a ‘man of probity, versed in equity.” His salary shail be £65,000, Ho must | nw and received the consent of the native assembly, composed of the gov. ernors of the different disiriets. The chisel Justice or some other official nominated by the governor, shall preside over delibera- tions of the ussembly, Lut without a vote, Oa all questions within his jurisdiction the decision of the chisel! justice shall be flunl, but the three powers reserve the right to modify or revoke decisions on poiftieal or constitutiounl questions or matters of jo ternational jawe, Disputes between Samos and any of the treaty powers are not to Le regarded as causes of war, but are to be submitted to the chief justios, The high court of canes io the justice will have eogni- first nnd foal iostanes of all questions arising out of the Interpretation of the treaty, asd of all questions concern- ing real property and cinims agalust Samoa, Sot as & eourt of appeal, None of these foreigners’ It shail also roy of { islons will Interlers with the jurisdiction the council regard- fug ships and sailors of their own patios ality. The right of habeas corpus ean only be suspended during n state of actus! war. The salary of the governor or administra- tor shall be $6,000, TO ESCAPE YELLOW FEVER, Marines on Gaanrl at Brought North Havana Willi Be One Case Washington, D, C., {(8pecial. Word was received at the Navy Department from Co modore Cromwell, commanding the naval station atl Havana, saying that a ease of yellow lever had appeared among the ma- rines engaged In guarding Government properly there, T'tie marine battalion at ol 40 i th Lieut, J. KE. Mahoney, oting Beereiary BAry measure battalion away riherly polat in temporarily to i Havana eopsists men, under the command of First Allen decided as a pre. t t ¢ order the egtire ma from Havana to =» and supply their places as walch- men wilh salive mmoues, the United States, LABORE OUT OF DANGER, te Yilia M, mange Will Ask Pastponement, By Cable, M well that the doctors e« He « but life Is returning 1 BEemaoved in Saburbs re Benowe, France, Beslor as og so Labor usidey his Lack s ihe yf danger. ile on to be paralysed in an ambulstes fr Based, the * ition of Rennes, od tes ina urney although nat s tors mre ! of a uid be to court until there of 8 reispee, The d extremely spe iy rreovery, but hopeful opsider It we unwise for him to retorn is alsciulely uo danger « ESCAPED IN NIGHT CLOTHES. Young Lady's Life Lost fn a Fire ina Hotel at Hed Bla, Red Binfl, Cal, The hotel Tuscan Springs, near here, bas been #royed by fire, Cpe jile was and the financial loss will be In the neighborhood of 840.000, Over one hundred guests, besides the sm. pioyes In the house, escaped with only their pighteiothes, bul lew saving ARY personal effects, Miss Delle McKenzie, an employe, awak- sued in time tO rouse many guests, Lat she tarried too long, and lost her lite, {Bpeeial) at de. lost, More Kentucky Feuds, London, Ky., (Special. }—-As matter now stand fn Ciay county, four feuds are looked for thers instead of two, as at present. The Benges and SBlapletons, of vear Bengetows, are preparing for war. One of the Staples tons was killed a few months ago by » Boage, and lesling bas beon growing untii an outbreak Is looked for at any moment On Bed Bird Crook trouble has started be. tween the Siziores and Ashes, and both fae. tions are carrying Winohesters, The latter place is 20 and Bedgetown 12 miles from Manchoster, Mormon Elders Arrested, Chatianooga, Tenn, {(8pecini}--Two Mor. mon elders were arrested in Taylor eounty, Ga,, for refusing to pay poll taxes, The oiders elalmed they were preachers and ex. empt, but the Judge of the Bupreme Court refused to recoguine them ar such, and ns. sogeed a flor, The elders hod wo money and were started off for jall, Lat succeeded in getiing the jalier to woecept thelr watches as security usoiil they could send for money with which to pay the fines, President Rieh, of the Southern Mormon Boelety, says fie will proceed In the courts sgalost the Pay- lor county Judge, Now Cotton In North Caroling Charlotte, N. C,, (Special. —A bale of new sotton was sold at Morven, N, ¢, It graded striet middling, aod brought six asd cme. half cents por pound, ———— INDUSTRIAL WORLD, The United Hobrow Trades, with a mons. bership of 11,000, deserted the New York Socialist Trade snd Labor Alliance last week, The desertion Is the result of the split in the Boclallst Labor Party and the deposition of Leaders Ds Leon, Vogt, apd Kubn by the New York general committes, After deserting tho alliance the United He brew Trades decinred thelr allegiances to the antl<De Leon Inetion, The Joliet sigan of United Hebrew Trades, Das Abendbiatt, is still in the possession of the Ds Leonites, but the antis are preparing to publish an § ANGELES OCCUPIED. —————— Severe Defeat of the Filipinos by MacArthur. DRIVEN INTO TRENCHES. Rebals Again Forced Back by the Twelfth Extent of the Country Now Occupled by the American Troops—Hevolt in Negros and Cebu— Effect of the Mistake ef the Naupidan's Commander, Manila, (By Cable, )—The Filipinos sus. talned a severe defeat before Angeles Wed- nesday, Ten companies of the Twelfth In- fantry, with two caunon, attacked 2,500 iu- surgeals, who were lutrenchbed uenr the town, A fleree fight followed, in which the Fili- plnos were worsted and driven away in dis- Their loss was 20 men, The Ameri. killed and 12 wounded, The lowp, for two days about Augeles, Smith, with ten Legiment and two guns of Battery E, of the First Artillery, under Lieutenant Kemley, strongly iutrenched Oar fores wiil bold Angeles, About two insurgents appeared in front of Dolores, 8 short distance north of Porae, the Twellta Asgium, SHARY FIGHT, Drives the Enemy Back, Manila, (By Cable, The Tweilth lofan- try left Calulet at sunrise Thursday and ad- vanced up the railway. Captain Evacs' battalion deployed to the right of the track apd Captain Woods to the leit, Two come patios remained on the track with the sr- iiery. The losurgents were found f in frout of the the well intrenched own, trenches oecupation of Calulet, opened fire, Their foros Colonel Smith at 1 000, aithough dents afterward said it exceeded figures by a thousand. the resis st of thelr they cou RG track whole American line, MM as usual, was high, but trated thelr heaviest fire d upon the artlilery. shoot ing. the rapidly, with frequent rushes, gonts attempled to flank Capiais Evans, and, therefore, two companies were sent ix the right and dro y Lack, Uoable to star ur eontinuous the Filipinos ab oued ithe trenches retreated through appears thal they their supply of amu Had they Leen at- tacked sooner, they could have made little resistance, Toe lusnuzr- volieye, and own Just received The intense heat caused much suffer! among the Americans. A reporter of t Manolis who was asccompanyiog Colones was shot in the bead, prob. Ope American officer received ¢ {aes ag be Times, Bmith, ably fatally, in the Lisutessst Howland, of General Wheat. boroughbly ar the result of reed assisted in directing the movement, received a volley while riding across a field close to the trecolies, but he escaped unbarmed, nuaissators, and TWO THOUSAND KILLED, Injuries Frivations Cansed by Horricane. and Washington, (Rpecia The conditions existing ia Porto Rie more fully known to were made he War Department by Genersl Davis in a ddspateh whieh says 2.000, while many are dying daily from ip- juries and privations, General Davis adds "Dry split peas very acesptable. Cansed peas invoive too much irassportation in proportion to nutriment, but fan Le used titution In the Interior, and deaths are 00. next week, for in many onees the roads and ean get to and from those districts, Tae stores now on The commandiog oM- in every munleipaiity collecting data and relieving moet pressing needs, LIEUT, GILMOKRE LOCATED, Missing American Ofcer the Prisoner of Filipinos Washington, D. C., (Special, )--The Beare. tary of the Navy received the following from Admiral Watson at Manila “Escaped Spanish prisoners report Lieut. enant James OC, Gilmore and thirteen other Americanr—esight sailors and five soldiers sonfined at Vigan, July 27. Four sailors in hospital with sore lege, Gilmore well treated, Bupplies sent by admiral never reached thelr destination, “WATEON.” LIGHINING'S PENCIL, Painted the Pieture of a Tree on =» Man's Back, Wathington, I, C., (Special, )—Thres em. ployees of the Washington navy yard took refuge from a thunderstorm in an old barn, The buliding was struck by lightniog and all the men were rendered unconseious, They were ravived with great difieulty and on the back of Charies Ward is the clear Ime print in rod of the branch of a tree, loaves nud twigs being distinetly marked, A A or Killed by Lightning, Maueh Chunk, Ps, (Special )-Reuben Bear, 59 years oid, of Dorset, West Penn Township, was struck by lightaing and in. stantiy killed while waiting for a Lehigh Valley Rulirond train at Balilet Station a tow miles south of this olty, AAS ES BA A A Baby Eaten by Buzzards. Winston, N, C., (Bpecial.)—Near Dsihan a white [a been found almost hy voured by dogs and burzards, Upon inves. EVERY FIFTH BOUBE GUNE, Thousands Are Left Without Shelter, Clothes or Youd, Washington, D. C., {8pecial.)—~The fol lowing disputehos were received by the War Department {rom Geoeral Davie, at San Juan: “The true state of affairs throughout the island Is not yet known. beennss of the total destruetion of all telegrapble connections aud great destruction on all roads. Not more than one-fourth of the towns Lave yet been heard from, but enough is known to warrant the statement that one-fifth of the dwellings in the islana ara totally destroyed and thelr owners are without any shelter whatever or any food beyoud what bus been saved from the debris, “Tho coffes crop and most of the trees are ruined, and thus rellanes for support is gone, Fully one-third of the people subsist entirely on fruit and wu small degres on tubas, All the former Is destroyed nod much of the intler are rotting In the ground, A great many thousands of cattle are drowned nnd the debris carried down Ly the rivers is strewn over the ocean with the wreck of the storm and<he dead bodies of animals, “The deaths from falling walls and drown. Ing will number more thas a thousand and muy be several times this pumber., The state of distress fs very great, and when green fruits saved from the debris are cone sumed the suffering will be very great, 1 am relleviog the suffering everywhere within reach as much as possible, Lut in out-of-ihe- Way places ure many thousands who cannot be reached for some time. “The suppiles ordered sent by the gov- erament wili help much, but will last only fora few days, while the destitution must continue for many weeks or some months until the bananas grow up from the groucd, for which five months at least are required, Food of all kinds Is needed, « epecinlly rice, beans and codfish, whieh bas been support outside of fruit, Cheap colton civibing Is also needed for thoussrds who rushed naked from thelr dwel when the gale broke, 2-4 most pressingly, especially Quis other simple druge, J sat! 1,100 tons of food will be for several weeks, “1 biave constituted boards all Island to regulate assistance and s general board here to conduct the relief work.’ the main foes at night ines are pocded ine and male that at least required wWeek'y over the VOYAGE OF A TRANSPORT Missed Several! Typhoons, Went Ashore, and Fecaped Capture, { ~The TU Letternial arrived rom Manila, after a very excelling round I narrowly uple of } was ssbore on un coral reef, where ¢ wulire crew bL caped capture si he hands of the § was Kilied % t San Frasclsco, (Special uited Elates transport here, rip. She missed nu © typhoons, i iarely ¢ iliplnos; vue of the salines bY a parting bawser, and He quartermasters was stabbed bya colored DOK Beony of the Centenniai’s galley siafl, arrived here in irons, while one of ise cf the stab haries Wilson, Herman Brevey, the trans. port's qCariermaster, ust po t During the lightes get the hesiit 8 DOBPITAL, 7 CEE NOOPSSRTY to Ceniteonial off the ree’ 1 HT i Mauiis, on her outward trip, a quantity of the value of #1 government stores, to bad to Le projriated bout the 000, Jeliing Were SAReriyY ap- iigpinos wh swarmed 3 than one by the § 4 " reef, As sds more sitack lor sel and crew, Upon ber return trip to this pe the purpose of capturing the ves rl the ( tennial brought a number of Invalided of cers and men from various regiments. LIGHTNING KILLS TWO, Haltimore Boys Had Sought Shelter from Storm Under a Yree Baltimore, Md., (Bpecial, aged 18 and Tony Boxee, siruek by Hghiniog and insta log a severe thunderstorm ive boys were residents ¢ Were On their way to ring’s Ron, city, 10 Ro nmicg when the storm overtook them, ibe boys sought refoge under a large tree, Almost instautiy there wae a bilnding fissh asd a terrific peal of thunder, and both boys were seen to fail to the ground, When bystanders reached them toth were dead, Taeir ciothes were torn to shreds, but beyond minute bLiack spoils on the forehead aud at the ankles there were uo marks on the body, called Her. & resin Just outside the awl the A BANK. TELLERS sUICIDE. Leonidas Darlington, of Middistown, Del, Kills Mimasetf, Middietown, Del, (Special j~Leonidas Darlington, teller of the Cltizen’s Natlosal Bank of this town was found dead beside Lis desk in the bank, The discovery was made by Cashier Crouch, There was a wound in Darliogton’s head, and a revolver iylog on the floor | beside him, There was no evidence of an attempt at robbery, acd It was plain that be had committed suleide, Dariington’s accounts with the bank are said to be straight, aad his domestio rels. tions wed unilormiy pleasant, He bad been in poor health for the past two or threo years, and despordency over this fact, it ks presumed, led to the suicide, FOLEIGN AFFAINMS, The English battleship Baos Parell sunk the steamer East Lothian off the L zard. One man was drowned. Ambassador Choats does not look for war with Cansda sbout the Alaska Loundary mailer, Aguinaldo bas appealed to the powers for the recognition of Filiplao isdepeadence, In answer to questions in the House of Commons aboul matters in Ihe Transvasl, Mr, Conmberiain said inere were to be no step back ward on the part of Great Britain, The British torpedo gunboat Leds fired on a French fishing boat said to be Nebing within the three-mile limit off Folkstone, Euogland, snd the belmsman was killed, It is persistontiy reporied that Argentine, Drazii and Chill are vegotiating an alliance against the United States, The Republican and Soelalist parties in Spain are combioing (0 secure the expuls sion of religious orders, Major Marchand bas been offered the post of governor of the French settlement on the somali Const, Admiral Dewey bad many callers on the O yoopis at Naples, Herr Wolff, a Gorman Radieal member of the Austrian Relobarath, and Herr Kesakop, n German Liberal deputy, tought a dusl, in whioh the former was severely wounded. The Coban General Rosas created a row In fnvans upon being refused two hundred dollars, and after being twice arrested was ge ed troops engaged aguas tha reting Jaded Ipdctns ts seus areea THE KEYSTONE STATE. News Gleaned from Various Parts. Latest TWO SLAIN BY HUSBAND, Bolomon Quinter Shoots His Wife and E, H. Mitzmiller at Heading -#hot With Deadly Alm and Two Buliets Killed Vietims Instantly—Lay in Walt in the Garden Combat Near Carbondale. Bolomon Quinter shot and killed his wife and ber companion, Edward HH. Ritzmilier, shortly after miduigbt Sonday morning. Ihe tragedy occurred in the garden in the rear of Quinter’s bome, at 641 North Ninth street, The Quinters kept & bourdiog house, Quinter Is about 5) years of age and was formerly a brakeman op the Prlisdeipbis & Beading Raliway., His wife was abou’ two years younger. They have hildren, ranging io age from 10 to 28 years. It le said that Quinters bad frequent quar- reis. Lately the busband bas complained about his wife's alleged Intimacy with Ed- ward H., Ritzmilier, Bbe sturdiy denied any wrong-doiog. Quinter, it is sald, bad often toid the neighbors that if his wile did would be trouble at apd Rilzmilier spent evening together, They were restaurants, Quinier met them ou the street ard was roused to fury. He hastened home and lay in wait for them. He seized his revolver, loaded it, and calmly walted in an The couple passed through entered the house, few fie COD~ five the not behave better there boms Baturdey peel ul Mre, Quinter Fevers: outbuildiog. yard and This was about mideight, A minuies ister they emerged. Then fronted them with = wild oath sud fired. His nim was go two shots did the work, Mrs. uitered a shriek. The heads of #4 I d snd 3 piercing pussed ihrough the lied in- nto the both % ne, and oth quielly The neighbor~ 4 pist and aroused by woman s shrieks, » pevpie came rut. was wrong. ¥or some arried on jewnlk Roger y gals Hee pened the door ou Harry Wickel, 8 wast bim,” cried time comes in Lere i shot length William eted on the Uuinter “Here, take vii Was A Ling ve, wagon hind arrived, aud Dh d. Toey demanded {root door, but bergeant Rerper entered Constable Hoa wairant, read it i necompany him 4 consenteg ai aud walked rper and threes anon were ¢ Onl tission Ly the were re- raped over fetice and the Kitchen, All game time Bwitsnyde wit He Lis oc othe jal sistance, Killed tn Family Feud, jent of 8 adals, was Ud between the (oinns vad lime ied. age res an ye are. o » : of Curb d Asubars iin a family Ie the Gallaghers, There bas beeuy vod beiween the families for t, and numerous quarrels have ros variy Sunday morning a Quisn boy and +f the young Galiaghers engaged 2 ut separated without doing any serious § jury to At 8 « resumed the fight, and in a very short both families, men, women and were engaged io a yMtelied baltie, tors say that fuliy 200 combatants were In When the bLostiiities craced James Quion was found lying by the road- side with his skull crushed, apd at 7 o'clock he died without regainisg constiousness, On account of the large number of beliig- erents In the affray it is uncertain us to whe inflicted the Iatal blow, bul the two active of the Gallagher faction, Joseph, aged 25, and Thomas, aged 20, were arresied aud lodged in jail, rome La y ott oe be bo one apoilher {OCR Lhe DOYS lithe children, Brecia- the melee, most Kiln Tender Asphyxiated. Johu Pisco, an Italian, was overcome by gas and killed and Jobn Mosser and Tommy Perro bad a narrow escape from meeting a similar fate at the Lawrence Cement Mills, soar Siegliried's, about eight miles north of Allentown, Pisco was & kiln tender. He wont fato one of the kilns to start a fire and bail an hour later went down again to start another fire. Pisco Ialled to returs apd Frank Mosser was sent dows to find out what detaioed him. Mosser falled 10 return and Perro was sent down. Whea he lalled to return an iovestigation was mads and Pisces was found asphyxiated by the gers penser ated by the first fire and Mosser and the other Italian were unconscious, After cope siderable trouble they wera restored 40 cote sciousness, Pisco was 50 years of age Grocery Store Burned Out, Fire broke out in Grahhm's grocery store, on Third street, near Fulton, Chester, puts ting the establishment. The store Is loosted in a row of frame houses, which were threatensd by the Games, but the good work of the Fravkilas Company saved the bul &- ings, The loss fs $1000, Yhoenixvitie's Boom. rhoenixviile never before fo its history had as many wage-carnets employed, and Was never more prosperous thas now, From a careful estimate jast made, it was found that there are employed la the various fan tories, mills, works and shops of the bore ough a total of 3671 male and female wage- earners, am a In Brief Those in the Bpring Clty trolley accident, on Jaly 29, residiog at Phossixville, called on the superintendent of the Montgomery and Chester Electric Railway, at Spring City, in a beady, and formally made their de.
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