The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, September 07, 1899, Image 2

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    FIGUEREO GIVES UP.
THE NEWS,
Friends of in New York,
on farther evidence of
Admiral Bebloy,
Is Forced to Resign the Pres-
idency of Santo Domingo.
NO MORE FIGHTING.
Gen. Jiminez, the Revolutionary Leader
Will Likely Be His succesaor—Com-
plete Vietory of the Nevolationary
Forces— Santiago Taken After a Hot
Fight—The Revolution Bloodless,
Santo Domingo, (By Cable )— President
Figuereo has resigned, and the success of
the revolutionists Is complete,
The ministers wiil continue at the head of
their various departments until a provis-
fonal government has been formed, alter
which the elections for president and vice
president will take place. This city Is quiet,
but business is at a standstill,
The Dominican gunboat Restauracion is
ashore on the rocks at the entrance to the
barbor of Macoris. Efforts are being made
to get her off,
The United States cruiser New Orleans
and the French cruiser Cecllle are still in
port,
Santiago, Moca, Lavega, Porto Flats, San
Francisco de Macoris and Bani bave de-
clared in favor of the revolution, Santiago
was taken after a strong fight,
It is expected that all the other places will
submit to the revolution without any more
fighting, principally owing to the fact that
the president has resigned. The political |
prisoners have all been released.
Santiago de Cuba, (By Cable.)—General
Juan Isidro Jiminez, the revolutionary as-
pirant to the presidency of Santo Domingo,
leit Santiago de Cuba on a specially chart.
ered steamer, the (Feorge Crolse, General
Wood, the miiftary governor, baviog re-
ceived instructions from Governer General
Brooke to release him from custody uniess
there are indications that he Is promoting a
fllibustering expedition,
General Jiminez recelvs
patches from Santo Dom
the downfall of t old government,
urging arrival He
revolution ha a practi i Fes,
the people are al
the old regime, hus issued
a long proclamation, announcing the re-
forms he will institut bosen presi-
dent. The existing laws of Santo Domingo
are, he asserts, adequate, if properly
foreed. All that is needed execu-
tion, and he has po doubt of his
mediate success,
pumerous des-
ugo ee agunting
and
says the
as
against
his
en-
is honest
DROWNED IN A HAIN BARREL
Death a Peculiar
Manner nt Hanover, Md,
A Woman Meets in
lanover, Md., (Special) Mra. Lottie CO.
Norwood, wile of Edward Norwood, a
painter, living about a ball mlie from this
place, met death in a peculiar manner some
time on Tuesday afternoon. B8he was found
by a chlid in =a rain barrel wit ber head
and shoulders The body was
vot found uesday afternoon. A
coroner's jury rendered a verdict of soci
dental death,
How Mrs, }
known. I T
barrel to ket
some way fell into the
unable to raise hersell,
Jusband, who was in
turn until near midnight.
On the next morning
went to Baltimore,
After he bad gone, a child found Mrs,
Norwood's body In the position stated.
Policeman Michael Norris and "Squire F. A,
Holland, of the First district of Howard
county, were notilled,
Mrs, Norwood's tody was still in the bar
rel when the jury viewed It. It wasiu a»
position as If she bad been stooplug., The
barre! was near the door of the house, Not-
wood did not arrive home until midnight
Wednesday, aud he was immediately placed
under arrest and locked up at Elkridge.
At the inquest Dr, Harrison Tongue,
bad examined the body, testified that
were no sigos of violence on the
body. After the jury had
diet Norwood was re
Mre, Norwood
submerged.
until Wed
st her death Is un-
bat she went to the
f water, and ia
barrel, and, being
was drowned, Her
Baltimore, did not re-
Mr. Norwood again
fe £4
who
thers
Woman's
rendered its ver-
fensed from custody.
{ flve years oid.
Was jorty-
MOBBED EDITOR HALSTEAD,
He Told the Cob He Was Lecturing Be
g fore Ther Were Traltors,
Cincinnati, 0,
Halstead ie
Econ
caLane
the elu mperialist
Mr. Halstead s subject was the Phi
Alter the rding to the
the club, Huistend was plied with ques
tions, One decided
sympathy for Aguinside, after bis question
bad been answored, added the remark: 1
hope Otis will be kept lo and will keep on
biundering till be and the whole army are
driven into the sea or eaptured. Mr. Hal-
stead sald: “A man with those sentiments
Is a traitor to his eoustry.” Beveral men
jumped up aod remarked: “Two-thirds of
this audience thinks that way.” Mr. Hal
stead replied: “Whoever thinks that way is
8 traitor.”
Then there was a rusk down the hall,
omie Club,
members of
§ evpsd
ifpihes,
f
lecture t
Mr.
frites «
f the ; wit
{ the fgquestioners, with
number of men stepped In Letween Mr,
Halstead and those who were rushing st
bim. There was a great noise and uproar,
question,
home. No blows were struck, but chairs sud
seats were upset, and there were loud threats
and great uproariousness,
FOREIGN AFFAIRS,
charges of forgery, were released, no evi
dence belong produced to bold them,
wore rearrested,
President Loubet, in an address at Ham.
boulllet, said he was convinced that the
troubles of France was nearing an end,
pedition to Banto Domingo,
organization will be effected,
A pussenger Araln fell into a river, and
many lives were lost,
The Sultan of Morogeo narrowly escaped |
being struck by lightning, two of the court
ushers belpg killed,
that be appointed Captain Robley D, Evaw
as 8 representative of the pavy at Dewey
celebration, Instead of the popular admiral
At the session of the American Bar Asso
elation at Baffalo, Senator Lindsay, of Ken
tacky, made an address, in which he de
fended from a legal standpoint, the Aweri
poltey In dealing with the Filipinos
Justice Kenvedy, of Eugiand, tonde un ad
dress,
enn
in Cleveland iz
rafiway strike
crows
Rioting broke
connection with
Four eurs were
foreed to flee for their lives,
Work began at Newport News on two
steamships for Paelfio Mall Line, They will
be the largest ever bulit io Ameriea,
Au aged eccentric German at Shelbyville,
Ind. blew up bis house with dynamite, and
then committed suicide,
The Amertean Coostruction Company has
been chartered ut Alexasdiis, Va, with a
eapital stock of £200,000,
Au effort will be made to induce Admiral
Dewey to attend the Virginia State Exposl-
tion in October,
The number of vietlxs of the Coliseum
disaster in Chicago is now piaced at ten,
The scheme fora combine of window glass
factories has been abandoned.
The Oblo Democratic State Convention at
Zunesville, pomipated Jobu RB. McLean for
governor, and Judge Patrick for lieutenant
governor,
“*Abe’’ Coakley, who is sald to have Leen
partner of “Jimwy' Hope, the burg!
was stabbed in New York. A hotel porter
was arrested on the charge of inflicting the
wound.
Colonel W, A. Neale, former superisten-
dent of the state penitentiary In Columbia
8 C., was arrested on the charge of emles.
out agaln
the street
demolished, and the
» grievances eommliitee of the Delaware,
awabny and Western Rallroad engineers
reached an agreement with the company.
Mee, MeKinley reached
win C Oblo, and
isiastiec welcome,
u of the Distiil-
oi Panto
Was eagle
President and
their oid hom anion, were
given an enth
The permanent organizati
mpany of America,
ns wero |
x, which «
DIX pers
aused
E. Urlssey, an
his Lali
NArsels
and capital
formed.
Daniel W, , for
» Cumberiand Valley
holism
ying from al
ester,
Mr. and Mrs,
their bed pe
George B yer were led
#is at thelr home, |
Va, by 1
ag,
Kearneys-
ville, W,
sae 0
China, wh
vd Deen
sult Alex §
i» career du
i, Pu.
ovement has been started in
fiw
3 the Fourteenth
re the discharge «
1d Wiliam Mills
edd in Ya.
committing a orimina: assauit on
*
!
A
tia. at
Warreston, on 1!
¢
Arges of
snie Tate, co
1
Franklyn “Hart pusrd Mes,
i Anna
ary, Cr, for 810 000
damages
band’
inaugurated f
University of
t Fro
ler, treasurer
ius s affections,
ra
Virginia
fessor Minor.
on fo Chicag
ut of money.
Nt trains on the Central
ey wreeked fort
Yedw Ven
a. dest of the Wiseon.
sociation,
Wie,
Miss Helton Wii , of New
ried to bave'been cured
i fed On puksons,
nirty-two governments have accepted in
ritations to send envoys to the International
‘ommercial Coneress nt Phlladeliphia,
The schooner Osear G, Smith, disabled, at
Newport News, her eaptain having Leen
washed overboard daring the hurricane,
The California regiment returning from
committed
York,
of aphasia
wes
by
t
Th
a
ceived a rousing woloome,
killed by cowboys.
Richmond, on a charge af embesziement,
which he denies,
spplisnces,
Grant county, W. Va, a quarter of a mile
from the campaign In the Philippines.
Hposclies wero made by President MeXinley,
Governor Stone and Congressinan Dalzell,
Nine workmen were killed, and fourteen |
injured by the fail of twelve steel arches of
the superstructure ‘of the sew Coliseum
buliding in Chicago,
BY FALLING ARCHES
EE
Sudden Collapse of the Chicago
Colisseum.
NINE KILLED OUTRIGHT.
Disnster Hushed Like an Alpine Avs.
ianche—Two Missing snd at Least Six
Fatally Injured Girent Steel
Arches, Weighing Thirty-Three Tons
Each, Fell One After the Uther.
Twelve
Chicago, lil, (8pecial)—~Twelve steel
arches, each weighing 88 tons, which were
to have supported the superstructure of the
Collsseum Bullding, In course of erection
on Wabash avenue, between Fliteenth and
Sixteenth streets, teil to the ground late
Monday afternoon, It is known that nine
lives were crushed out,
The bodies of three men are supposed to
be under the wreckage, Seven are in the
hospital with injuries received in the acel-
dent, and of these two will surely die, one
may possibly recover and the rest are, lor
the greater part, seriously Injured.
All of the 12 arches were, standing, the
12th and last bavisg just been completed,
It was the Intention of the steel contractors,
the Pittsburg Bridge Company, of Pitts.
burg, Pa., to turn over its work to the gen.
eral contractors.
Tete immense “traveler,” or derrick,
which bad been used In the erection of the
arches bad been removed, and the agenis of
the bridge company were accounting their
work as practically completed, when sud.
deniy, and without the slightest warniog,
the arch last put in place suddenly fell over
against the one next to it,
The welght was too much for this, It
gave way, crashed against the third, and
then one by one the great steel spaus fell
¥or to the south, precisely in the
wasper as a pumber of cards would fall,
Nearly all the m killed were
at work on top of fest above
the ground, Some ¢f them wade futile al-
tempts to siid wo ihe
tut before
SALLY
en who were
y shen 44
the srebhics 40
were haele
4
uttered 1 r
Most o
nw!
of the uniontunat
s ajo
if by
5 §
gled beyond re
EHR Mm Aseses; 11
RB monst
SPANISH.AMERICAN ISLANDS,
General Rates agreement with
fs
the Suitan the Kulg
Islands,
"w
iw ff the manisipal governments on the
{ Luzon
bery
Island
irea
Lave ¢ apaed, owing t
that tb
ale Bn
of the mayors abowing
natives In their present edition
to be (rusted,
The gum tree is
10 make
be introduced Into Cut
malarial regions mors healthful,
British advices from Masia
anarchy prevails in the Philips
that
ines, and that
the Fillpinos have murdered the crew of the
steamer Baturnus,
jean fag.
Admiral Watson, In command ¢
fleot at Manila, wely Hl
in probably the effect of an
he was on board on
gelato
a coaster un Jer the Amer.
{the Amer.
of bears
areident
is snric
» His isuneh while
July 11.
Ww. FP
awners
Ryivester, of |
ship Al bey,
| Dewey, filed a pr
at the
fost
seers on tha
Manila acd
the
and tw
bur.
' a ralt
R ver. near
5 eensta is Io be begun
3 by
November !
CUBA HAS A Ss KRPALLUSR
Receipts in Past Six Months 86,082,010,
Expenditares 85.501 085,
Washington, D, C., (Special j=A
ment of the financial eondiiios of Cala
shows that wonder the management of the
United States authorities the receipts of the
island from January 1, 1800, to Jure
ceed the expendiiures by #1 480.072,
receipts from all sources were 4,932.01
Lursements, $5.5 1 088,
Of the money disbursed, $1,712,014. was
expended for sanitation, €5 5,263 in the
erection and improvement of Barracks and
quarters, $443,573 in the establishment of
the rural guard and administration, $250...
674 on publle works, harbors asd forte,
$208,881 on charities and hospitals, $242, 148
for civil government, $723. 281 on munich
palitiss, $88 044 in aid of the destitute and
$42,205 on quarantine matters,
state.
830 vx.
The
; dis
AAA A SAA AHA
FIELD OF LABOR,
a
Lima bas no ehimpeys,
France has 1,150 ships,
One eotton mill In Kansas,
‘Frisco bas a milkers’ anion,
A smokeless coal is promised,
Germany has 25,000 physicians,
England has 17,000 iron miners,
"Frisco snilors earn #20 & month,
There are east steal billiard balls,
Adrian, Mich, oar fare Is 3 conte,
Michigan Is first fn iron production,
There are two tanneries In Japan,
Pittsburg palators get §2.75 a day,
English collieries employ 885,000 men,
Kansas City Is to bave a labor temple,
Albany les dealors will fight the trust,
In Thuringia horses thrive on potato
bread,
North Carolina has seven woolen mile,
Prussia will establish free sewing schools,
French coal mines employ 81,000 persons,
California printers held a State conven
ORPHANAGE BURNED.
Four Lives Lost and $150,000
of Property Destroyed.
THE SISTERS ESCAPED.
Herole Gir! Lost Her Life Trying to Hes
cue mn Baby Destruction of St. Agnes
Institution at Sparkill, Near Plernmmont
Severs! Children Injured and the Physi.
clans Fear Further Deaths.
Sparkills N. Y., (Special,)~Fire that
broke out at 1 o'clock Tuesday morning de-
stroyed nine of the 10 buildings of St, Agnes’
Convent and Orpbavage, entailing a loss
of §150,000, and eanused the death of four
je FsOhi¥,
Twenty-five inmiutes were Injured by falls,
jumps sad burns; none serfousiy,
That more lives were not lost was doe to
the Lerolsm of the Sisters and some of the
older inmates, Wheo the fire broke out the
400 inmates of the institution were asioe).
Most of them were gotten cut in almost per-
fect order, bus a score who risked their
lives to save others were finally forced to
slither jump from the upper stories or make
desperate dashes through stairways and
corridors filled with Hames and smoke,
The fire was discovered In the lavatory
snd soon spread to the adjoining bulidiogs,
sttackiog first a dormitory fo which 200
of the older boys slept.
Sister Reglonid, who had trained the lads
in the fire drill, rushed down the of
white aud, arousing the pers,
cinpped ber bands, the simple fire sigoal
followea In the orphanage. The Loys
turned out with a rush and gained the lawn
in their night clothes. Dy that time the
second dormitory, where the smaller boys
slept, was ablaze, The older lads made a
dash for the bulidiog and were soon earry-
ing the smaller ones The bulidings
were ail fi with ritia pilose snd th
i burned furiously. The convent and
made a great stack of and
woog
en them and the se pd dormitory the
ine
Leds Ne
out,
nished Crest
chapel flame,
Letwe
girhs’ dormitory blaze rackied as the
" leaped gp ils w
A dozen Bisters
{f the
the upper
giro ore
foreed
sted ot
asements ir
The escaps of Bister
a tiracie, Hhe wae
floor and
rather LOAD
bad once be
on the sil, §
swWong oul
ioosed ber b¢
'
rua
bul one parson aot
! That was
70 years, wh
tts’ quarters,
Heien Brows and Emma Mackin
from ¢ that resuited from
Kae MeUariby was a servant
1 tre
vent and hsd
was adly inpeed in
day. It
groupds and died later in
iteved Th and Mary Brown
Loth as spa im it & 5 pot hat
ending the
far as Rnowsn,
ithe fre ise
4d pensioner, aged
sso in fhe perv
died
fright.
in the cone
LYUIsiOus
thie, She
the
is be.
organic bears
frightened, of
the
eran Murphy
the
former be
other gir
There wer orphanage,
whom wef girls, and their
wil fr
nes
f them
were in
the Gerry
orphanage
hie it~
MIHDER AT PARKERSBURG,
From
Apples,
Parkersburg, W, ¥ pecial, }-~A man
pamed Hees Bradford, employed at Kooniz's
4 mili, Dear a Vrother em.
ployer, pamed W, ¥., White, on the head
with a heavy piece of oak seantling, crush.
fog hie ckull, White, who was taken to bis
home in the couniry, Is reported to have
died,
The tr started over a couple of
applies, which Bradford threw to a boy,
pamwed Taylor, and White enoght on the
fiy snd ate. Tois angered Bradiord, who
ktocked White down, ard while he was
prostrate secured the seantiing and inflicted
the fatal blow. Tom Dradlord, a brother of
Tengedy Hesulin Ounarre! Over
lips, @ rneR
bie
After committing the crime the Bradlord
brothers fled across the Little Kanawha
River, taking different directions, Officers,
who started in pursuit,
Bradford and placed bim in jall bere, Tom
—"
: Dewey ome Fund.
Washington, (Bpecial, Although
the $20,000 mark, Treasurer Roberts says
AN A ARCRISTS rLor.
hey Send a Young Woman to Paris to
Blow Up the Exposition Balldings,
Rio de Janeiro, (By Cable. )--The police
at Ban Paulo, forty miles from Santos, and
the luvestigntion shows that, among others
who were chosen by lot, Is a young girl |
Gabrislin—who has already started on her
voyage, whose mimion it is 10 dynamite
bi i of the Parts Exposition,
HBeoveral have been arrested In cone
nection with the plot, Inelud
of Anarchist ape at ny Pr
city, - mini
rh
PORTO RICAN LOSSES
Victims of the Hecent Hurricane Nam-
ber Five Thousand,
Ponee, Porto leo, (By Cable, The furi-
ous storm during the day of Tuesday,
Aspgust 8, aud the exceedingly heavy ralus
which accompanied aud fojiowed the wind
wore the most destructive combination of
siements that have visited this jslund sloce
August 22, 1772, A copservative estimate
wound place the loss of life 2= the Island at
5,000,
The wind unroofed many bulldiogs and
blew down buadreds of poorly constructed
pative buts, Lut the Injuries snd loss of ile
from the wind were very small, indeed. The
wind pis » with the wegetation, It
broke down and uprooted large trees and
royal palms; 11 destroyed the coflee trees
that londed with ripesiog berries; It
blew oranges, limes, lemons nod all kicds of
fruits from the trees, or else swept away the
trees entirely, snd, of all, it leveled
practically all the jaims of the
island, asd thus destroyed the fruit that
served as bread to the peons,
The sugar-houses and machinery suffered
greatly, while the sugar-cane itsell was
tie fujured except from the flonds, The
young eano that was floodea was greatly
improved by the alluvial deposit Lrought
down from the mountains, while cave that
was older was broken down and ruined,
sithough the land ileal! was iu many cases
improved, On the other hand, the tobacco
and coffee inpds on the mountain sides were
greatly injured Ly the washing away of the
richest part of the top soll
Coffees planters are perhaps the most to be
pitied, because it takes five or six years to
produce n tree that will yield a erop. The
great loss of life throughout the lsland was
eaused almost entirely by the floods which
followed the windstorm, The rivers rcee 80
suddeniy and to sueh upprecedented belight
that ail were caught unawares,
Too mush eanpot be said for the “bhom-
beros'' or native fire department of Ponos
and the soldiers. Both worked the whole
sight, and alded by many citizens, saved
busdreds of lives,
Almost the entire loss of Ji!
the peons,
yed havo
were
worst
bupann
ong
#
81
TEMPTATION WAS TOO STRONG
Bounthern Express Agent in
Funds,
Gieargia De
Camps with the
peECing
ress agent
Are
he sald
the gentieman «
AEBONAUT FALLS T0 DEATH,
The Belt Broke, and He Cnmne Down to
Furth Like sn Heavy Stone.
Dubols, Pa. (Bpeeial, NE
seronan?, §
i the Puooxrutlaw:
Crissey was schedule
Lrissey, an
i aad ‘ & te fnstact
#1X Bunared ees i insiant
Falr Grounds
ake dal
feath «
¥ baliog
ascensions al ue Ialr rounds this week,
He wen in large tobe that inveried
ftaelf at tl i the bai
loon ist 4 hi arachule t out and de-
, however, the
just as he
bot dike a
scended,
belt by which
was luverting
stone 1 ground alr enclose.
picked up be was dead
ibousand persons saw the ace
was twenliy- Yenrs of
experienced baliconist,
Johustowe, Pa.
the
ure. Wi Five
ident. Crissey
1 was an
five age, and
ionged in
He t
GEN, WHEELER AT MANILA,
Given Command of Brigade in Gen.
Arthur's Division
Mac
Gen, W has
MarArthur.
of Gen, Fan
Liseun
Whosler
hesler
nto (san,
and
DAs cot
will
saving spent
werk In onergelionlly 3
Gen, Wi
the Associated Press
with 1} i thi
Gen. Olls gels more troops
make rajid progress, The ¢
favorabis for military operat
posed, The Impression 1hat
unhealthy is wrong.’
The ralirond to Auvgeles will be restored
within a week, and Gen. MacArthur will ad-
vance his headquart-rs to that place,
ithe,
evler said 1
e situation,
WEDDED AT LONG RANGE,
Preacher on One Side of a Creek and
Lavers on the Other,
Perry, O. T., (Special) Albert Perry, a
cowboy, loved Emma Moyer, daughter of a
cattle raiser, whose ranch ies not far from
bere, She reciprocated and they became
| engaged. The wedding was sot for Tuesday.
Near the girl's bome, where the wedding
was to take piace, is a creek, and the minis
ter who bad been engaged to perform the
seremony lived on the other side. A sudden
rain ratsed the oreek and the preacher was
| unable to ford it, While be stood on the
| bank the young coup'e appeared on the
other side. There they wers married, the
minister shouting the service and they the
responses across the stream,
Six Lives Lost,
Yuma, Arie. (Special. )Fire in E. F,
| Sanguinettl’s merchandise store resuited in
the loss of six lives and caused $150,000
| damage,
‘ floor fell on them,
Besides &illing six, a
| sumber were Injured,
ls
CUBAN BOLDIERS PAID,
#
23.60% of Them Have Hecelved Altogether |
$2,526,900,
fiavana, (By Cable)—The commission
biel has hoes sngaged In distributing the
€4,000,000 appropriated for the purpose of
| paying off Caban soldiers who surrendered
THE KEYSTONE STATE.
Latest News Gleaned from
Various Parts,
WAS SHOT BY MISTAKE.
Miss Edith Dunn Killed by Tyne Grove,
a Neighbor, Whe Mistook the Gir! for a
Burglar. Two Threshing Machine Op-
orators Beriously Injured In Berks
County, Other Live News.
Mies Edith Dunn, aged 17 years, daughter
of 8 prominent farmer of Fraskiip, wes
fatally shot by Tyne Grove, a neighbor, who
mistook the giri for uk burginr,
Miss Dunn bad attended a chureh social
in the neighborhood, retursing at 2
ogiock, After ber escort left her she made
@ futile sitempt to arouse some member of
ber family to let her into the house,
The girl then went to
short distance away. Bbe knocked ai the
front door several times, according to her
story, and received no response until a shot
was fired through the door,
Mr. Grove says that he wes aroused by a
knock at the dour snd ealled cus “Who's
there?” This demand be repeated several
Himes, but received no reply. He then called
out: “If you don't Jeuve, I'll shoot.’
Again no response came, avd be Imme-
mediately procured bis 85%-calibre rifle, Mr,
Grove says in getting the gun he wade con-
siderable noise nnd allowed several shells to
drop on the ficor with the hope of frighten.
lug the persou sway.
Tbe knock eame again and
ward the door, A
when Mr. Grove steg
a supposed in
The ball
viethn, and
Mr. G
home
Grove's home, 8
§ he fired to.
scream foliowed, nd
ped outside to pick up
urgiar he learned his mistake,
bad entered tbe groin of
teruo
id
the
she died io the a
BEeclinse
Killed
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by its own power
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Explosion Under Hotel
Soon aller Landiord Rie iz, of ot
botels st Bingen, bad relused Lear 10 hres
bard-looking characters, there was a terri
bie explosion at the southwest corner of bis
bouse, and an investigation resulted in finde
ing thet the cause was a dyuamite cartridge.
Landicrd Krefiz is of the islief that the
sirstigers, who had Leen relused beer,
sought revenge, and were the perpetrators,
Outside of breaking a few window pases no
damage was dour, The strangers are be.
lieved to have been tramps, aud jrobably
fled on a coal train, which passed the hotel
# few minutes aiter the explosion. This is
the hotel where Lisweliyn Siout, the mur
derer of Hurvey Warster, was taken after
being arrested on the night of the murder,
aud wade confession to the detectives,
eof the
Tratvman's Error Cost Life,
William Else, aged about 25 years, while
assisting to put alr brakes under a freight
ball bours later, Through some misunders
fog where Else was working to draw the
Ele,
Feet Cat ON hy n Car.
Howard Mylott, about 22 years of age, a
resident of Wilmington, employed at the
pew structural mill of the Lakens [ren &
| incline, He did not see It approaching until
It was too late to escape, and the w