JURERERS A Califo LYNGHED, riSoners. OF COLORED WORK RIOTERS. Ihe Pacific Coast Avengers String Up the | | Hall Le A Dozen Kentucky Men to an Iron Suspended tween Two Trees. Colored Men Hang a Uolored Man for an Eratal Marder, Ahon NN w of 259 men gathered at Yreka, Cal, to lynch the four murderers in the county jail, The Sheriff had KO intimation « fre m all { their coming. Small groups t er Makiyou Cou began } Ars outskirts At 1 a. m. th fron rail at the depot Court H trees, about § sured anold Wd it to the placing it between two 1 alled a false alarm, and by the time they returned wn use square, y local polices ware away by ghey realized the Intention of the crowd. Ihe Chief of Poll house to ring the fire alarm bell, but that the rop wd been cut, He then went to the jail, but the mob had already arris and in such numbers that the police were powerless, number of men, all masked, awakened Under Sheriff Radford at the Bheriff's office, in House, \ demanded the keys of the jail from him. Ha positively refused to open ti door or give up Finding that Radford was b went tO e went t the Court the keys. immovable he i i 28 u Daputy Sherif 1. fired two wall which surrou Brautlacht, who sleeps in the jall, shots two alarm the city marshal, thinkir {soners were trying to escaj d the doors and was {mr } Wh y «1 nineteen, who killed Casper ) at Bailey HUl. A rope was i his neck, and in a few bbs arriv A mob composed of ab a do all colored, from the jail at Springfield, Ky., and hanged him to a tree in the Court House yard, About 11 o'clock p. m. they attacked the demasadgl the . kegs. of _Jallex who, having been warned of aporoach, escaped yut { the door with the keys. The nm g daunted, repaired to a neighborir took mith, their back oth 14] blac WAVer the morni r which Ls wardly murder. LUCRETIA B. CLARK FOUND, IZad Been Working as a Servant in Fitch. burg, Mass, has been home ¢ burg, New York, who case Since iark’s E. Sweet, he as ( Plainfield John who resides in 8 up avery . Ha New York, and Detective Beck eharge of the ase otective made himself well » habits | was to trace her from clue Was | Plainfle » Beck y derangs r She had w elevated train, hont ngton line, Clark wer 4 on Tremont stroet yruing August 10she appeared r d for: irean ahd asks w of her name as M ke, and fr Mr Appearance yracuse is greatly cut st changed, hor hair has been wt aud she demented arently 1. Apt s¢ Clark, who had been a teacher in the Bai shool in Norwalk, Conn., went to Pi fin) siart a fashionable school girls about three weeks ago, She left Plain. fleld with five fifty dodiar to neg City the furniture Il. Sloce thea all trace of her ain illa - EF purchase ¢ The National Game. Clingman is back on Pittsburg Tenn#y seems to be about the Boston has Boston + this season The St. Louis Clad has signed a new first baseman named McFadden, a8 won but one extra-lnning game The best spurt of the season in the League | has been made by Baltimore; Cleveland comes | next, McPhee, of Cincinnati, now wears a glove regularly. He had to come to it, MeGraw, of Baltimore, of games more thau any Yeague, Lowe, of Boston, la at present playing the has been put out ther player in the best game of any second baseman in the | eountry. Gleason will play the season out at second for Baltimore. Reitz will be used for emer. gencles, Clements, of Philadelphia, and Tenney, of Boston, are the only left-handed catchers In the League, McFarland, of Indianapolis, has been be hind the stick in every game his team has | played this year, tinte | SEVERZ WINTER IN AUSTRALIA. While We Swelter, the Antipodeans Are Having the Coldest Weather, Mall advices from Australia say that from all parte of Australin word is received of severe cold and terrible suffering, many run. ping rivers and large harbors being frozen over for the flast time in thirty vears, On the Fourth of July Lyttiston Harbor, New Zealand, was covered with a thin sheet cfice, Sines then the ice has become so thick that men and teams are passing to and ro, This has not occurred before in the wemory of the oldest settler, A telegram from Broken Hill district tells of suffering from cold and hunger snmong the miners, The Government has sent #1000 for immediate relief, and more financial assist. ance is to follow, From many other mining districts comes the 8 news of distress, and the suffering a ng the poor {8 worse than it was during the troublesome times of last summer, A telegram from Berry, South Australian, states that the weather is terribly cold, the thermometer registering lower than it has in thirty years, Berry River is frozen over At Bombala the {ee (8 two inches thick on Bombala River, For the first time in the history of the city, hundreds of skating on the river, Fuel Is and the cily nuthorities are pre large part of the population, At Guildburn, New Sonth Wales, all the water taps in the burst, There Is a soarcity of fuel and The thermometer reac o lowest point It ever reached bet At Moruva, searcely It is extremely dry large number of nee drops of water a day At Wentw the weather fs very and extremely There is not much bus. iness being 4 ng eacn other {n t! through the terrible strugele Similar rey all parts of the lent {in alme Wave Las str iversal distress, Australia, thers is ter at all for cattle or nnd bitterly cold A ple are living on a few men, ons are helpd 16 struggle for existence rts are comin t every BULL FICHT IN COLORADO, Miners at Cripple Creek Do Not Like the Show, Manager J nise to give ti the per n the sia the ox? their parts foarlesar satisfy the pablio « i ity. H re declared “no good” by Cheche, P y before the long ore ng § stear tying, lasso th: {lar had end it before the | rnaAnce idience was generally quiet, growing excited only when the bull drove the men into boxes and over the barriers, but they watched the off cess of the law as adh od the bull killing. LUZON B. MORRIS DZAD, Connecticut's Former Governor Stricken With Apoplexy in His Office, n Barritt Morris, former G vernor of Luz re, in New with t BANNOCKS SLAIN, A Surprising Story Brought by a Courler From Diamond Valley. from Burns, Oregon m Diamond Val of fifteen Bannocks t der the leadership of + WAS revenge rin 1878 in Diam The matter has no son's Hole tr ith» f the tusir trails, Ww have met deat) his hands, ta party of Ir ner hunt near Diam and killed a number of ecattie belonging the range ia tha vicinity. I WAS Oran aranders, Smith readily undertook to lead the The pu cated the Indians a hour belore sunset at their camp near the western edge of the valley, and without warning opened fire upon them, The Indian bucks were thrown into a panic and fled for the hills, the squaws lollowing The stockmnen pursued them and fired a volley at the fugitives, dropping several of them, including one or two squaws he pursuit was not continued, toat sufficient punishment Hoted, The oomrier reports that Indinns were battle, tookmne : fzed to n wid were leo ut an suit the cattlemen liad beijeving best in. fiftern found alter this cue-sided Anand The Futurity Race. The eighth Futurity was won at the C ney Island Jockey Club's track, Sheepshead Day, N. Y,, by David Gideon's bay eolt Requital, ridden by Griffin; Pueblo Stable’s Cres. cendo was second, and Marcus Daly's Silver II. wos third, Twenty-five thousand people saw the race, The stake was worth $60,250, of which the wine ner received $068,750; the second horse #5833; the third horse, $2067; the breeder © the winner, #4000; the breeder of the second horse, $2500, and the breeder of the third horse, $1600, The time of the race was L112-6. It was Mr. Gideon's third success ful Futurity. - WOULD LOWER THE LAKES What the Doard of Engineers Say Chicago Drealnnge Canal. fthe Board of Lr tailed to report upon The report operation of the ( upon the lake and hart the navigation of the gr conne DE WMPrWaYs Wh There is nothing to that the consent of Congres for this enterprise, and has not been treated as a ernational affair, Witl fact it in impossible to thinl of the United States will 1 anal in due tin lowerthe CRUSHED UNDER A Herole Efforts of the Life of Press Higgers Their § aremny ” ED ¢ « Miller Feet Wanted to Preach 14,444 Above the “on reached the summit selecting as his text The Sermon not.” Beg, Me Miles and wactbiop Matinee bat : 1 on LE TREASURY neot DEri Corrected Figures of Recalpts and penditares Placed at $43,9241.5589 i in out $4,000 HANDSOME SILVE win Hewarded, low Acts of Heroism Herenfter Peo ¢ ; srtront wi eaiter t rove I wi H in the pened that the are, have | pORReRs ing quality ing to give in heroin service State Department of this vases for of and, if it award will | ut fans bese in 2 yr Pl mattor design m at the imitati with an American shield inscribed with t Arma, Two Fatal In Algeria, a Ara teen | Clondburats, village in killa] mt Any 1! worn injured, have | In Mexi ! Huatingo 8 was Spon all the en in the valley were ruling Fas‘est Train in the Warld The London and Northwestern Company's new fast train Ballway which leit I station, London, at 8 p. m., a few da arrived at Aberdesn sotiand, at 4.08 morning, having coverad the distar miles in the shortest time on record Last of the Shinnecooks, With the death of John Bunn th of Bhinnecook Indisns ends, The died with his face to the sun, which, us he died, roses over the Shinnecock Hills on Long Isiand, the ancient home of this onoe powerful race, noble race old man NEWS EPITOMIZ Washington Yemn, Domestic, Foreign Notes, an died Wandaw i" f London, pete sixty hours and n indieated that ra The Gerran-An the Fatherland their arrival at Bremerl Prince Ernest de Rohan has been killed ir Austria while hunting by a bullet from his own gun, which was acoldentally dis He was hedr to a great fortune Tarnorez, the bandit, who was hanged in Jiminez, Mexico, is sald to be the first crim. inal so executed: the usual mode of death is by shooting. orien \ rans visiting werw cordially recsived on aven harged It is somi-offcially sald that choler has been imported into Gallon from Russian Poland, where it is widely provaleat Spain has abandoned the plan of sending 25,000 more troops to the war, HE MARKE Late Wholemle dues Ouoted in Prices Wis Jen alps of the Milk, NRIs Condensed mill Crean, pals Change in Weather Reports, Readings of sensible temperature, ’ ’ actually felt, will here Weather Bureau charts {the Weather Bareau, savs he at the new plan will meet witt n and result in great bean fer form Kent na Chie is 1 ! winti Newsy Gleanings Mise as 56 4A plantad in flax, lowna's corn crop Is six or seve i big an Inst It is estimated riders in New York City un ACres } times as YER there are 40.000 bic jo There are twenty-eight people In Louls jail charged with murder Bicycles bring in this year taxes to the French Government Mr, Woodard, of Ovid, Mich. recently her 100th birthday in health he St $400,000 in colebrated pretty good The Chicago Board of Frade prog wns 10 he gin A most vigorous crusade against the bucket shops Brigands in China are trying living now by robbing folks” ‘ho ruined by the war, make & weren't The Government of Guatemala (8 In great financial diMcultios Merchants and banks refuse to make further loans, The Panama Canal Company has agread to pay the Government of Colombia $120,000 a year for military protection of property on the canal route, ere will be a guard of 200 soldiers, Ll gl (i wry SCIENTIFIC AND INDUSTRIAL, A pnenmatic tube is to be placed on Brooklyn Bridge to communication between the two cities. expedite mail It is claimed that proxide of hydro- gen in combination with the electric current will bleach discolored teeth in a few minutes, According to a recent lecture of Pro- fessor Bhuster, of London, the safest course for a human being in a thunder storm 1s to get thoroughly wet. 1 to poisonous by the early chemists; settled there i poisonous matter in the diamond, David H. Wyckoff recent iat a million h bo but 8 RO Diamond dust was suppose it has been that } TRE 1 Ince the effect that a single flash of ins been | Wer co ow 1 i MU proposes to es 1 a4 systen f rocket f | the Atlantic It is reported seronaut C from Paris APRZZA, iropping elevation of 4000 feet, has ¢ his in guiding paraci the spot previously desi It is not general for size, at ad of spid cidedly tougher than a An ordinary thread will b of three grains, This » COTDSe ' : 168 occupies slightly rs a large proportion o EEE — — Lightning and Rubbers, s not agreeable to be struck by Nor is it at all necessary. Ad sure 1d always If a otaer r of rubbers, and pyihiag, you wumerable experi of rubbers has saved lerstorm yo Horace W 3110 84 a wire cable from the mai struck the into splinters rent would entirely thr could not have passed him. As it was the current get through his it passed down the cable It might be well to add of rubbers to be against lightning must be sound sand whole. Do not put on an old pair with a crack in the toe, because electricity will get out of a very small hole when it is cornered, and a pair of defective abbers will do you no good, —-New York Press, - —— A Pneumatic Boat, ner) Ea DOO, 80 that a pair effective The pneumatic boat of the Interna. tional Poneumatic Boat Company, New York, will be useful to sportsmen and travelers. It resembles a horse collar | made of india rubber oloth, but the interior is provided with rubber boots snd trousers, into which the user thrusts his legs, bringing the boat up round his waist, He then walks into the water and inflates the collar, which buoys him up. Of course he ean pro- pel the boat by treacing the water or by rigging up a sail, and he remains quite dry. The “boat” is easily car- ried about ——— A Convicts Romance, A man in a jealous passion killed » rival in Indiana, and was sentenced to twenty years’ imprisonment. The sentence having just expired, the ex- conviot-—=now a white ha red man has been married to the woman on ao- count of whom he committed the erime. Daring his imprisonment the sweetheart worked so hard that she was able to accumulat® money enongh | to support both daring the venainder i of their lives,
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