Ens “ga Ne on WL BR be FAY pul " SE 0 fa LOL TE [TTT BOM IN HOME THE ANARCHISTS Al AIMED AT THE CHAMBER OF DEPUTIES INSURGENTS INVITING TROUBLE With John Ball by Firtug on a Tug Cer. rying the British Flag. . Rous, March 8.—A teriffic. bomb ex- * plosion occurred this evening in front of the Obamber of Deputies. Every window for some distance sround the ecene was shattered, railings were twisted, heavy stones moved from their pisces snd many other SOA an of the tremendous power of the explosion were apparent. Eight persons were eeriously injarad snd » number of thers more or less hart. Two wen snd two women have been arrested on suspicion of complicity in the plot. To night all the streets in the vicinity of the chamber are patrolled by troope. TWISTING THE LION'S TAIL. An lasurgent Vessel at Rie Firedon a Tug Carrying the British Flag. Rio Jaxzino, March 8.— Yesterday ss the tug Isabel, flying the British flag, was steaming into the outer barbor she wes fired on by tbe iusurgent stesmer Vietoris, the shot passing through the Teabel’s flag. The tag, in response 10 the Admirsl’s signal, ran alongside the Vic- toris and the latter took off ope of the’ tug's crew, pressing him into the insar- gent service and ordered the tog away. The matter was reported to the British ‘sathorities, but no action has been taken on it yet. FIRE AT NOMESTEAD. SL Bleres and a Large Wall Burned. —Loss About Twenty Thousr od. HoumsTEAD, Pa., Mar. 8. — Homestead was the scene of « disastrous fire late last night, which practically overpowered "the local fire companies and eventually ‘burned itself out. Four buildings, inclad- ing the ball occupied by the Odd Fellows, and a saloon and hotel, were destroyed. A man coming down Eigbth avenue at 11:30 o'clock discovered fire i: the store occupied by A. K. Bchwarts. He raised an alarm, sod althoagh the four local fire companys responded promptly, they 'eould not cbeck the flames. The build- ing where the fire originated was s large three-story frame bouse. Tbe ground floor wae occupied ss & “notion” store by M. Bigley. Ho estimates bis loes at! $1.000 on stock. Mr. Schwartz, to whom the bouse belooged, puts his lows at $6,000. Adjoiuing this was a large three ‘story boase knows ss Magdala ball, and owned by the Magdals Hall sssociation . It also caught fire aud was destroyed. The loss to the sssocistion was $8,000. | “The first two floors were occupied by ‘Wm. Walton ss a saloon and hotel, sod be estimates his loss at $2,500. The third floor was the ledge room of the local Odd Fellows, and they lost $1,000 worth of affects. Adjoining the ball was a frame bouse - of two stories owned and occupied by Wm. Bigley. It was next destroyed aud be puts hie lose st $1000. The total smount of property deetroyed was about "$19,500, pearly all of which is insured. “There is no ides where the fire started, or what was the osase of it. The brick walls of the Magdala hall BAECKENSIOGE on TRIAL, Give Counviatisg g Testimony Agetnst the Késtarhy Statesman, —Great Le: gal Fight. WassinaroN, March 9. — The tria! in the breach of promise cat brongbt by | Mies Madelive Pollard again .t Repre. sentative Breckenridge, of Kentacksy, be gan yesterdey, The first ‘witnessicslled was Mre. Biackbuin, widow of ex-Gov ernor Luke P. Blackbarp, who testified that in the spring of 1893 Breckenridge | introduced Misa Pollard to her and had asked her to be a friend to the yoaog wo man aa he intended to marry ber More Blackborn was. cross-examioed by Ci. Thompson in the ususl manner, and she became somewhat nervous and excited ander the strain. ‘It is neeless,” she ssid, "to ask me any more questions. I have told everything I know concerning this case, and all fartber questions are useless,” She added with tears in her eyee: “It is a terrible ordeal for me to pses through bere, which a man bas toroed me to. If I had had the protec- | tion of & husband it woull never bsve been necessary.” Col. Moore, saperintesdaut of the Washington police; testified that May 13, 1893, Miss Pollard came to his office fol- Jowed by Breckevridy~. The former was very mach excited sud said Breckenndge promised to marry her anu she wanted the marriags to tak. place that dey. Breckentidge sad b= tvterided to make ber his wife May 31. He said that sbe bad threntcoed him with death and be wanted protection. Fon: days later both parties again visi'el Saperiatendent Moore. Breckenridge said Miss Po lard was pregnant by him and that she would Jsave for New York the next dsy to pre- pare for the event. He eaid when the child was born they would be married and be wished Moore to witness the underst..ndiog. Moore then testified that Miss Pollard snd Breckenridge clasped hands as if to biod the agreement. Dr. Lincolo then testified that Breckenridge and Miss Poliard calied ou bim in 1833. Breckenridge told tke phyeician Le wes supposed to know the relstions existing be- tween the pisiut:. ff aud bime«i! and that they were to become cicser. Oo being cross-exemined the doctor said Be met Miss Pollard professionally five years ago. Objection was taken by the de- fence to the qnestion asked, which con- sumed the remsinder of the day. The case was aJj urned outil Monday. ; Avsaution vy » Sgro Nourisrows, Pa, March 9-— Mrs. Charles Johnson, a respectable white lady residing st Valley Forge, was crimi- nally assaulted this morning ut ber bome by Frank’ Brooks, colored, who resides at Perkiomen Janction, = Alter committiog the deed Brooks fled from the house and Mrs. Jobneon gave za alarm. A crowd of men started in pursoit and captared tbe Negro aftér a hot chase He was roughly baudled by the crowd of angry peopie. as he was brought into the bouse. The ‘lady is 27 years old snd the motber of woman and bss a good repoviation. Brooks will be given a bearing to morrow morving. He requested tbe policeman who brought him to jsil tu shoot him on the way down asd put an eod to the matter. : : Nommistowx, Pa, March 9.—Beooks was lodged io jail here to-night. He was were bulding in s threstening maonuer. | Riven s preliminary hearing: wheres the Orowde visited the scene after daylight, and the police bad some difficalty keep- ing them oat of danger. It looked as if at any moment thie walls mizbt fall. ‘Al- ‘though crowds got up daring the night to see the progress of the fire, nobody was hart. = HANDLING SUUGGLED 0000S. Opivm the Chet Article —Oficers Aer the Gang. New York, March 8.—What is be- ‘lieved to be a big conspiracy > de fraud the government of duties was discovered to-day when the govern ment ageuts arrested Duck Oba, s Chinaman of - Mott street, for having in his possession 41 cans of unetamped or smuggled opium. The prisoner is the first of a gang suspected . of dealing in contraband goods which sre believed $0 have been smuggled by "way of British Oalumbis sud Consds. Rao Isto 8 Landslide. Roawoxz, Va. March, 8.—The vestibal- od train on the Norfolk and Western rail goad from Weshington to OCbattanoogs was wrecked this morning by a landslide 45 mile north of this city. Epgineer Jake Hardy and Fireman Noftsinger were thrown into the Jamee river as the en- give rolled down an embankmeut. - The men were severely jared. No passen- Rors were injured. Spanish sh Cabinet Dissolved. Maorip, March 8 —Tne Spanish cab- jvet bane resigned. Differences on finan- oial questions an provinces led to the disruption of the -" cabinet. Daniel Coughlin Not Gulley. Cricaco, Mdroh 8 ~The jury in the | oss» of Daniel Coughlin, on trial for com: pliaity in the myirder of Dr. Cronin, found | a verdict of not guilty. mean ap— nt ts The Tailor Onught on, Dudely Slowpay.—This coat doesn't fit. Tell that tai 1 say be is an ows it already, sir. He hea rama har c vaopti | to re''enl his bili fens Werk, — 1 Xun nif Ju ge and difficulties arising | frum the reeistarce of taxation in the when you see him that deed was com mitted. Avnnie Messner Found Guilty. Prrrssuke, Pa., March 9. —Wben erim- inal court convened this morping the | sealed verdict in the Annie Alexsoder case wae opened. Tbe defendent was found guilty ss 1edicted cn each of the five charges, guilty of larceny. The young lady, who bas been av all around thee! from childtood, wes pot 16 the least disturbed. and when cal - . before the bar smiled in the frea of the coart. SBbe was remanded to jail for tentence. / © Nickel Mines Exhausted. Lascastea, Fa, Murch 9—Work st the nickel mines in this county bas been indefinitely suspended. After a year of froitlese prospecting for new beds cf ore it wan frdliy’ deride) to abandon the work. : Hon John Sorry Dead. Hoxmsoars. Pa., March 9.—Hou. John Torrey, sged 87 years, the weathiest c1ti- gen aud largest laud owner of the county, died this morning in this city after a briel illness. A Wicked Plot Discovered. : Yoxomoms, March 10.—Corean dis pstclies report the discovery of sa eon- spiracy to kill Prince Litchuk, heir to the Oorean throne, together with all of the King’s ministers and other dignitaries. Thousands of persons bave been arrested 10 connection with the plot. Literary Ttem. 8i Jackeon is not ove of the moet in- telligent negroes in the state of Texae. Col. Yerger, hy whom be is employed, wad reading a book. The ocvlonel eaught 8i peeping over his shoulder and finally asked him what he wanted. : “J wants ter ask yer a queshun.” “Well, what is iy” “Ise need folks readin’ books an’ pewspipere aun’ de like, an’ I jes wants ter know which is it yer reads —de white or de blsok. "ran 8if- tinge. RBrewa Not a Candidate. ] Favoren=rc Ty Maeh 117 Gd cLOABeN) Wind aw « npubiican nomi. ro of wrernal affaires. Mrs. Johoron recognized the men as soon three children. She is a five lookmg |. York. Febusry 17, encountered a series BATISH APM. OEFETED TRIBESMEN MASSLCRED ALL OF ALITTLE BAND THiS. 6. SIMPLES BRIBERY CASE. The Mao Whe Budenvored to Temp: Him W 1 be Trica fieon. Cate rT, March 9. — Advices from the British colama commacded by Captawn Maz well, which 1s cperating in Assam against the Abore, show that they bave sustained serious losses wn! the hands of the tribesmen and ar~ retreating oo Sed: ya. A detachmest of troop 200 strony, which jeft Salijs to meet the retreating eolamp, was ai:o defeated in an encounter with the Abor tribesmen and forced to fall back. The expedition of Captain Maz weil, 300 strong, is 15 a critical pos: tion. A diepstch received from Gowhat- ty, the chiel town of Asssm, says that & | foar officers acting as ah escort to a train | of amavition, forage sud food sapplies | for the Gowbstty garriso, was surround. | ed by a large party of tribesmen ata torcements and every min of the detuch ment was killed. The litte detaci mest used their wagons snd so forth ne fortif | eations snd fought the Abors for two days and pighte, bat floslly snceumbed | to vastly saperior nambers and were mas 8 cred. ‘THOS. 6. SaarLES CHARGE. Ha Resented an Attempt at Bribery and wil Bring i Defendant to Trial Harzispcra, Fa, March 9, —Thimas | A. Abl, charged with sttenpting to bribe | Thomas G. Samp! es member nf. the sol | diers’ orphan commission, to change hie | vote in fuyor of Seotisnd to Boihrg Spriogs ae a site for the state indnstrial school, has been arrested st Carlisle. H- gave bail for appearance st the present. quarter seesion in Pitteturg. The ces will probably cote ou trisl the last week | in March. : Held for Drowning His Beny SusqUEHAXNA,: Ps., March 9. -W. Burt Sebeing, of Ranb, Sarquebanos | county, bas been committed to the county | jail 10 Montrose, withoat bail, to apswer to | tbe grend jary ou charge of baving drown ed hin bebe. He will “@ formally indicted | for marder. - : et a a A — i . ee danas i Mescne of the Krarsarge. - Wasusarox, Mareh 9 — The coutract for receming the Kesrearge hae Iwen | awarded to the Boston Towboat com i pany, of Boston: terms pot made pabhe. FIASY AND secon cLuss. Cn will Play for the Natiens! League Trophy. Pirrsncea, March 11 —Natiopal League base ball players bave an incen- tive to piay to their utmost this semaon. | They will get the prcfits of the world's | championship reries, for ‘which the Bemt| ‘aad necond clubs io the leagoe race will’ be competitors. A gentleman who is femiiiar with the conditiors governing the cap selected at the recent meeting, saye: “There seems to be a misapprelension regarding that’ trophy. It was pot intended to be io competition dariog the league seascu. | The id¢a is to bave it «s » tropby for & world's champiotship verice{between tha | first and second clube in the race. The Doctors diagibosed the case us apoplexy lentown and Lebigh Valley traction com-| idea was saggested ove year agobys man | who watched double championship sea- | son sbolished. Tbe advocates of the dou- | ble championship seascn claimed that in a single season there could be po world’s championship eeries as the Natioval League penant winner would bave no, clab to oppose. The cup solved the prob- | lem apd was offered for the season of | dl i born June 4, 1533 and was speaker of ‘he was | Bouse in 1881. 1894, on condition that the players weal get all of the profits. The leagne was slow in scoeptivg it under these terms, bat finally did so. 1 | sseembly in 1871 acd 72 and from 1879 to town resumed busioces this morning ; | 1882 : - The tropby is now teing bailt by. the Geogge Bhebler Company, o! New York. | A Pittsburger has received a sketch of | the cap. It will be 14 inches high, of sc!- id silver. In relief will be a pitcher in| the act of delivering the ball : PERILS oF THE ocEAN. Steamship Wreched nn Storm and the Crew Suflers | : Munger and Cold. 81. Joux, N. F., March 11.—At noon | to-day a hiebost cotaining the first Mate | Machay and four men of the overdue | steamer, Briscoe, arrived at: Cape Race signal station. They reported the Bris coe 60 miles off Cape Race. The steamer | whick ought to bave arrived at New of terrific storme. Rails* bulwarks, bridge and deckbousss were destroyed | and nothing left standing but two lower | masts and funvel. Then the starboard bow was stoved by ice. The supply of coal ran out 19 days siter leaving Qaeens- town and farpiture and other wood work | was used for fuel. Fipally the supply of food ran out,only & little bread and a emall | gon quanity of tiour and scme peas were left. A small fice was kept in the galley to pre | vent the men from perishing. Notwith- | standing their sufferings the crew, with | oue exception, remsived io fairly good | health. Tugs have been sent to assist the | Briscoe. -A Big Lumber Deal Mixxearorte, March 11.—A eyndioste | of Minneapolis lumber dealers has par- | chased a large tract of pine Jumbar land i ip rythern Vivmeri ty fhe dium wi . = Piao t= add. 4 Ma takes tl Tin: Mi: sisnap pt niver, aod | tt 1a setynated ! 22a mile nie teen fe air, Xba? thitz rect to police of 16:8 mts Tha that Arinichiat « rinse BAL le Pere ae re hea. . ; detachment of men arad with riflee, aod | 5% .. inches in Sameer sud o fat and a ball | Lesgne wiil be beid .n Deover on Juce tase protruded. i os source ot. teim: {25 and coutinne iu reesion several daye.. containad sufficient dynamite to blog up F | Fhe-ratio «of representation wiil be six pepriseniatan will exesed “2.000 delegs- *8caped were hired ty a stranger st to ab weratgnment of the’ Dems cratic B4® containing the dypamils cartridges seis, Lpieting; business paral; 2 ow, wage doe: | iui, qieen-restoniog asd on American ad- | Lmluis tation,” i Houolala to | was sttacksd by ao unknown man who | sctive operations sgainst the insurgent’ — RAN Ld i mm FOUND DYAAWITE SONGS. a The Bom Expl ade sid the Boy, Whe = BOMBS, Found ti a x Url: lien] Cond! ie Witiawsprean N ¥, Maret 11 = % they Baws tl YORK. po=itory for bombs Nome Gime wg: » pam wr of bon ts ware found 1n Fis, hat the pohies were nunti= to Bed the makers The die 31 aboacde with Apswrebiote & - cieties aud wile heme of Jonkhenn Mest. Yesterday theres i= ENOUGH DYNAMITE TO WRECK A BLOCK. The Man Said he Had Been Hired to Carrey were play ng 16 the I to Westchester. contaipiog five ; I H. fxn packed aigek this morning a ’ pol o, while srd said Le was nhont to hard go se Nicholas AVEDGS or g 129th | be or. Wierenoon the other street, noticed two men scting suspic- ; They bad ran 100 feat whed i uely. Oce carried a bandie sud thay | Hot'wan buried the tomb, The le€idk were ccuversiog in low tones. when the boys tarned sud saw H foes isk 08 policeman seized the hen with 156 bos the gromod, Tos shin ou be face sod dla tat the other pid At ihe ota hands wea peeled «2 aod bis body 88d ton the prisoner gave the name of Jobo hate were (aerated. His coudiiion i Kuily aged 50 years. Tie Kine Heres'ter the sand ote, Which gsuin.d nine loaded paper dynamite Sar ote and found a x home A Loy tvapied New Yom, ng a bie he 12 against a Dodi boys Had, eritical. are aeed as ny meeting place for the AD: frigee and three dynumite bomb . The | (arcbiets, will be searched dmity Uy the p< [getter were piecus of gas bipe about three © Netionsl He publican League. Jong sud were rivii sd with bolts at the ( A146 March 11 ~The sorasl con- ®0d¢. They were bound tightly together vention «f the Natioual Ropabliean bY “Te aod from the end uf each & loog Experts declared they 8 biock of hones. Toe fuses had “been delesutes at Intue trons esch stale sod tiv srracged so that it wonid bave taken fitots four fr m rel Sungressiotal di about six misates to bave reached the trict sudd ore from esch eollege Bepubli- dynamite. The prisoner sail at police can einb ib the Ucitea Ntates. . The total beaciquarters that he snd the man who Gime. A Iaae part of the call is: devoted Grand street Jast night to teks the pack- party, which ws suid tc have made the to Westchester. Ho claimed that tbe pati s wenry Of ‘thw tariff tinkering, bond ma whe bived him was a puree! straug. ; tressnry de- | *T) 48 Was #iso the man who belped bm carry ine pucknge. There is no more fashioouble section up iown than the one . where the mac wus captared. Theres are —— : rows of tall wparimest b asaz occapied Hottrlle's Resolation Ke'erred, ‘by weaitby citizsne sod in the isimediste Wasixar.x, March 11 — Io the bouss : yisinity millions cf dollars are invested Mecretary Herbert's respouse tu the resol (in se buildings. tion of iwguiry, (fered scme weeks 8g0 vy Boutells (Hep, Maine) respectiog the det bt inereasity, waRTLAND sinens : GET A REDUCTION. a0 of orders to navel «flcers of! The w. a eA Tan Por sont. In the operate nonder ocrniers Cumberiand Region. {of Commissioner Bioust, wss re! Ceuszaraxp, Md, March 12.—Most of lo@ived sini teferted to the pavel! ‘the coal companies in this section have | affairs commitiee. The resolutiou offered | proposed s 20 per cent. reduction in iby MeNagy (Dem, lod’ wae adopted ' ws es, bat the Consolidation company, ‘esilivg on the Becrstary of Agricuisare’ ' the largest in the region, is understood to Joe detailed information regpectiog the favor a ten per cent. redaction. The | appoin mn=ot of special agents of the ag | | Consolidated con employes about] i nenitare durieg the pant foe Or years. pny | they willl accept the cot. The Hoffman Steam Yacht Captured by the aytians and Ail | mine employes will accept tte Dew rate. t Y on Beard Sasgreree i It 1» believed thatthe redaction will be {accepted by the other empiozes. The Copyright by United Press THE EVTIRE caw SHOT. I BisG ToN, Jemstas, March 1L ~The! comp ries claim that redactions 10 ctber|! Letesm yacht Mastulie; parcbased in New ©00ul Selds have compelled them to lower | York ab. at three months ago ko be used | the market price of coal fifteen cects per) Over four thousard men will bel! [a8 & war vessel by Geseral Masico!, toe. {an attempt to overthrow Presudest Hypo affected by the eat ite, of Hayti, bas been captured Ly toe | Huytiane and taken to a Ha)tias pont where the cargo, srms and amuzition Tom jehnaaa Gets Control of ail Elestric Roads in ere landed aud the entire crew shot by Loss, M the kee Vatley “ : He polite’ 8 ( Grder. Ade, arch 12, — A. Bel . _ and baw parchassl fram the Ladhstrisl Death of a Nesaviits Man. froprovement company, of Boston, the STREET RarLway GEAL N A WEALTHY SECTION OF NEW! March 12.—About 3:30 11.200 men and they bave been asked if] IA Significant Retorance 16 the Conditions ~Oecrense in Coivne. in trea Lowpox, Mueh 12 —Parlissset re. pamed ite sitting to-day, entering spon s ®to the empire, and marking what 8¥ prove to be the begioning of & com- plete re-orgacigition of the partiew, Is fhe speech from the throne por the Queen “Negotiations sre in progress United States for the prrposs dhs ing the award of the cours of arbitration i the Guestion of seal fisheries of the Ber- {log sens. Two eolli by lamentable loge otis osu with the Frenen colons] forces in West Africa. I awxit the result of the inquiry lin regard to these deplorable orenrrences ith fall conficlence that they will be ex. swmioed io 8 calm snd digeifiad temper, as befits 190 front patirns on such sa oc- |enmone | «my lords and eritiemen, the recent f § been coutiooons asd marked. Agranas onmie Las been reduced, | ander the ad- ministration of ordinary law to the lowest point that has been reached for the Inet of that country requires ‘early attention. A messure will be sabmitted to you with question, dee sfacti Lh ply og the ‘well-being “You will be osked n covmider mee saree for the promotion of eonsihation in labor disputes, for the amendment of tbe factory sod mines sect, sod for the reform of tha mathod of sondacting itquiries into fatal Sccidents ia Soot- land.” A large row antbered in the viein- ity of the foreiyn cffice to witness. the arrival of the oelebritics who wees fo ‘attend the great meeting of the Lib. erals, which had bees convesed for Doc. a - Lord Rcasebery, the new premier, upon his arrive, was londly cheered sad warm weicczse was also extended to the. other liberal leaders. Lord Rosebery also received ao cvation as he took the chair. ‘0 preside ut the mesting. Bir William Vernoco Harcourt, the inet mem- ber of the cabioet to arrive, wae Seated - with great enthusiasm. party. allnded with considernble feeling to the retirerrent of Mr. Gladstone, say- ing they would “greatly miss thal sub lime snd pathetic figure which enriched acd ennobied. not merely the Samy bench but the bodse iteeif.” — CS ——A———— WAR AT maoecuinen OFF. | The Iosargest Seeks ‘Retegs on Board the ! Portugese Vessel Wasarsarox, March 12. — The State de- partment received two important dis patches from Minister Thompeon at Rio this eveviog. The frst one stated that the insurgect, Admiral Ds Gems, bad of- “tered fhroagh the Portugese naval com- Onasax, N. J., March 11.--George 0. stock £ the Allentown and Bethiehe | Mowbray, dential, came bere frome Mead Rapid Traut compsay. 7 Allentown, vilie, Pa, eight woothbs ago. He applied Pa This company ows s-veral elect to the State Dental association for license roads conpecting Allentown with ten o ! but failed to pase the examinatico and be tweive of the principal cities aud towns] | came very Jespondent. He was foand ia the Lehigh walley. It 1s noderstood | apovpscions 1o his office Saturday and by the parchisse of theses properties that taken to a hospital where he died to day. | cocevixdation will be made with the Al: | but many suspect suicide and an satopsy pany, which is cwued b yTom L. and A. ‘will be held. Mowbray leaves a widow | | L. Jobuson, steel rail manufactarers of | snd dsoghter in Meadville. : Ep aapeatr 1 Hewitt Dead. PurLapzrraia, March 11. Hon. Bes- {jemin Lo Hewitt, «x epee er of the Peoo- | leylvanis house of representatives, died CHEERFUL BREWS FROM JONNSTOWN. | yesterday from pechymengitis. He was: Twe Plants Resume Work Giving Employment to Tw : Trousand Men. He represected lair | Prrrssoms, Pa, March 13, —All depart {county ss a Republican in ile geverui ‘ments of the Cambria [roa works at J | Johnstown. By acquiring the roads pur| chased by Boland, Johnson will practi cally have & munopoly of all street ral | ways in the Lebish Valley. . - The Johnstown steel works also res Johmlewn Will Weep. | after three mooths of idlec=ss About 2, CLEVELAND, (0. March 11. —Coogress- | 000 men went to work for the two man Joboson authorizes the statement Fatiovs. It's ansoazosd that the Bs that kis steel works at Jobostown, Pa, | dock wire works ¢' wot at Raskin be { will be removed to Cleveland ss soon ss | the record since Setarday o turning ou i arrangements are completed. A three | | more steel than any other single rol-rof | million dollar plant wili be erected and’ tmill mn the world. Tbe catpat for Satan | 3,000 m- m employed. (day, a ‘tara of ten hours, was M45 tone : breaking the world’s record by eleven Tn Memory of Ch! Childs. : tons. New York, March IL —Memorial ser | cto vices for Geo. W. Childs were held io poten Tae lice, Fifth avenue theatre to-day under the | M. Holmes’ danghter died 8) Sons o S50 TyROEERIB Lowe ain poisoning and the mother was 4 Evatec om moe J. Commings de _iving bee the fatal dose. She denied oration. the charge, saying that ber daaghter had Returaing at a Redaction. "only taken extract of colocynth for lived Savrixevinre, O., March 11.—The mi: ‘trouble. In order to prove the statement ners here, by advice of their state officers, | Mrs. Holmes took s dose of the same med: bave decided to retarn to work st the cise herself. Oo Friday she died. It is proposed reductios. This affects 400 mow believed that unknown person placed men. | poison in the medicion. Asianited a Minister's Wife. i Teo Attack the Inenrments. Norristows, Pa, Mareh 1L Te Rio Jaxmino, March 12. —Represcota- Sarah Matson, wife of Rev. Lewis Mat. tivee of foreign power were formally Bo: , while retarning bome Friday might tifiad by the government yesterday thafl| gs ee re t— | attempted to sesanlt her. She was badly fleet woa!d be resumed in forty aight ipjared in the scuffle but succeeded in hour. escaping from hia clutches. Frank Brooks, colored, who cutrsged Kpew that He Deseryed Lysching ArupcrExy Urry; Friday, was fully identified by Mrs. Jobn- tally stabbed Mies Aroy Reugt, aged 21, ‘oon yesterday. When be was being taken 4: npriog (Jardea Fails. It is eaid the|| to jail a crowd collected and bad 8 ropé gir wis ina delicate condition snd ssked|| | with a noose ready but did cot attempt to Header, who had bean har lover, to marry), naa it i rehan! Hs Maren 11 (nx, Ye, aE a os 2 bs sird Fauite vot nd MM PRI ~PRLPeIa Jastice ti. aud bro fei] + K-t fait vester ks litres abd ae sl wou hd gota cob att. i be fs ~ March 12—|| | Mrs. Charles Johnson at Valley Forge, (pgper Hender, aged by an ony fa-|| | mander to surrender on soadition that he and his followers should be guaranteed . safety, $ | President Peixoto by the Portugese offi- : cer in person. Prixnto’s reply is not given Toe qoeen soomssses Paevimnt a improvement in {be state of Ireland bes 13 years.” The ovedition, bowevar, ofs considerable body of the evicted tenants the view of a reasonable seitlessent of this The prime minwmter, in: addressing the This messsige was brought to o » but it w inferred from Thompeon's sse- | ond dispatch, received two hours Inter, that the terms were favorably received. | The second dispatch statad that Da Gama | bad left. bis ship and goue sboard the | Postugese vessel as an saylam. Seeretary . Gresham understands from the dispstehes | that the wir hes virtaally ended. Mini | s.er Meadooes said to-cight that be had | received information fally im sccord with that cf the Stats Department but giving | ao farther pertieniar. Laan | ANOTMER day I — AWAY. The Soni dccomptuien Yor ithe snd Be House Nothing at All. Wasamnarow, Marck 12--The debate { on the Bland eeigniorage bill occupied | the senate to day after the ususl morning basivese, Vilas (Dem., Win} spoke for nearly two hours agninst it in continua. tion of hus argument of last Friday. Alli | sity of so amending it us to yrecinde the possibility of having fitty-fve millions of silver certificates. Wolcott (Pop. Col.) gavored the passage of tha bull as ove aid financial condition. The new senabor. from Louisaos, Blanchard, was sworn ia tors had been profiting by epecalation in The senate at 5:30 adjourned Kaxsas (rrr, Mo, March 12. Deitrich Kinsman, whose wile wes found dead m a vacant house, and Theodora Hoffman | were arrested yesterday obaryed with { murder. It ‘is believed Kineman wmar- | dered his wife to sscare $5,000 life insar- | rance to enable him to» live with the Hoff | map woman. Pugille: Edwards is Dead. Hor Svaixcs, Ark., March 12 “Billy” | Edwards, retired pugilist known through. | out the United States, died bere this { thrown from a baegy 10 8 TADAWAY Yes ann ar, Prof Wiis on! Mexiwo, March 2 ns ots = phy Ein ane fan 2% 3 sit ie wi: ing the espatsl pave ir isaain- Jal h i a vo : jafa 3 - A | son (Rep , lows) argued upon the neces tothe country out of its present depressing 4 and Peffer’s resolution for an .investigs" tion of newspaper allegetions that sens-- sugar certificates was laid on the table. This being District of Columbia day | morning Irom injaries sostained by being 4 3 Wil ’ 3 5
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