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10 PAGES TO-DAY. rm A WMMrmdlettM vol; Lin; ko. 255. FBIDAY 3IOKNIKG BEPTEHBER llt 189G. PIUCE FIVE CENTO.

ElTUiLri FATEFUL ay 7k k. 1 1 al Words Spoken By Frantz May Send Ilia To a Pel-on's Doom, As Accessory, at Least, in Bet-sis Utile's Harder. Threw tbe Bed ssd Wespen lit the Blrsr. His Declaration To Chief. Before Witnesses Followed Rj a Warrant Charge In Him With Harder.

jathllkt Se-Bo Whoa He Sealed HI Fata--His Nrr Going To Pl-css. vwuk aimers ee Taa eaoeiaas. Iitb. I'hio, September 10. Doubt end tim-enaiaty no longer exist aa to taa part pliycl by Alb'M J.

Fronts In tha tragedy in whit Bessie Utile mat bar death. Br Ma own admlaeloa tha young maa waa associated with bar when her Ufa waa eecrt-fl ed Tha rhaln of far la and circumstantial evidence tightly woven about tha Frantz Telling Chief, kocuaad aan to a how beyond queatloa that be waa tba murderer. Franta claime that tha p-lrt eonuatttad ulplde. but when at the office of the Superintendent of Police. J.

J. arret 1. and la the preaenr of th Chief and wllneeae. ha mad the elpnlflcent admlaaloa: flrat threw the body Into tbe river and then th pletol." He than mad tha fatal declaration that may doom him ta tba (allows. Tha elmpie sentence, brief la etanaaenl, conv-prrhende the volume that tall Of tha atory or this crime, and In Ilka terms farnlahes Its solution.

The declaration embrace all of tha ronfaelaTthe accused haa yat made. None other eapected and none specially desired. It may stamp Franta aa th aa-aaatn. Th plea that the flrl committed suicide la dissipated at a glance. There ta na point concealment la which he can hide aad no bulwark that aJTorda refuse.

Hia association with th plrl before har death and Ma conduct and tnovemante since the hour her dead body was caat Into the liver stamps undeniably with falsehood tbe aa-eertton that aha deliberately took her wn life. It la by hia own confession that Frants admits ba waa on the Stillwater bridge that nlpht. It la hie voluntary ad-pnlaaton that he threw the dead body and th weapon Into tb stream. He haa thus Bhvoed himself at the scene of tha crime. It la net essential that he confess that be Bred tbe fatal shot DEATII-LIIE Bcaaa Wbn p'raats Made ratal Ad-aat loae Wltaaaeaa Tharw.

It waa shortly after 9 that afternoon that Fran la made theea damaging admla-stuns. Ha had been eummoaed to polloa headquaitarp that th warrant which rharpea him with tha kUllnp mlphX be read. The prlaonar, la harps of Detectlre Parry, walked from tb all to beaduartera. It waa hia Prat breath of free atr sitnc hia commitment for th crime. seemed to enjoy the trip, and walked with aa elaatlo trrsd tn taa brief Journey.

He war a dark cutaway coat and dark vast aad black Derby hat and light-colored pants, and. barrlnc fia black growth of beard, presented an asrwsbla presence. 'K He waa ushered Into tb prrrata alle of the Chief, wbea the door waa aad the two area wr th only ocubpntp' 'Af the room. Tb Chief pad th prlaenor (ra Pislned la coaieraoc far nearly ball hour. Th ca during th reading Of 'th amdavtt aad aooampanytnp; warrant was srsjnatle- throughout A pallor pf th Mai.apca or paara i (-eroaat tha fwaturea of aocused as' tm at facing lb Chief.

Tb Chief read slowly I yea bear aad understand IhJer Tb prisoner nodded bla head afflnbaftvety. Whn th canoludhHr paragraph waa r-eltad. -Teu are charged with deliberate niurder. the full prsjing ayea of tb prto-ner beamed with latoaee exdlemeat aad bis boeoat fairly beared with heavy breath-Ins that btked ph atruggUa emotions within. Laying aside th warraat, th Chief persoastrwy put a number mt queatloa.

lo which Franta tnrartably reapondwd. will answer a quaatieaa. ask you this aa question." said ta cbisr. -Tea eajr that Bsesle Utile committed auk-Ida by shooting herself. Let Pie aab did you threw th body lata th Pawapaaai eaaBBWaPaaia aVti LiAA J.

ta aa a a of rBWBpwaaVPa. th and trie and tha and did har and of rell her, by and pad to for th a 10 her la he Of a river first mt the revolver body afterword, or we th trary treer Blewly bwt dtstlaetly stews Beer UIcm rsmem her. I threw tb body la flrat aad tees Um revolver. Quickly reelislag la aut nan bm-pertaacc fa reply, aaa tan misiH a T'lnrhri sad tha fata of tba srcuaad sealed, the Chief opened tb floor M4ui( lata tbe of Boa aad beekenad ta fur newspaper nasi Wtr. As taa quartette aatared Presta "Now.

Chief, yes that there waa ta aa aaa praoaat hot youtaeir." srosa vatau wean. "Merer salad bow." waa tb aad without further Bets of taa sbjactloa tbo Chief to tba prsaaece aC wit waa pt the qnsstlsa: "DM yaw not say aso that yaw threw tb body tat the river flrat aa4 tba ptetel afterward There waa a mocaeatery ettUases remind -death at, mm. Tb pel.oesr waa sv-deafly smssad. Thar waa brief beattal-teg ta) tbes lb sncwaci -A I toad yea aaa aa far aa I cam raaaaaibar. 1 threes tb body to.

flrat and tba revolver toward." i-v "Vary wall. I will Bat pattiar ye furtbor. ay way; ahal ta all." Aa gloss waa sties railed, with tloas ta ret era Fran is ta iait departure ba waa ashed if desired to a havaA. Tha prtaonar plscwd a baad ta tha tubby baard aa bla far, atavad bla flncara var tba tee, asd. aftar alajrht hraHallaa.

rpUa: "I arwaaa tt la Wi will aond i rv4 tha ChUf. "It la pet Paeaaaary bow." raapondad rruti. Tha prtoonar pad hia aaatodlaa tha ro-traoad tbair atap to tb MIL MUKDES Foal mnd nllberm Poranally Claprcwd Aataiwa tb Pttauwai. Tba aAdavlt char trine rants with mwr-der waa aworp to by tha Chiaf of Polio In tha Potto Can. Tb full taxt raada: "wtata'a Warrant.

Tha of 'Ohio, Montpomarr Couoty. Ctty of tiaytoav To Chlf of Pot tea of a id city OrUnf: Wnaraaa. Oacnplalnt haa baan mada bafora mm, J. Vf attarn. Clark of tha Polloa Court tha elty of Dayton, la tha atat and county pforaaald, upon tha oath of T.

J. Parrall. that AJbart J. Fruits, oa or about 1 1. hi pi ifjt'lJ pil I PaWJBHa-aW-T'r Farreli: How Bessie Little Met Her Death.

27th day of August. A. D. ISUtt. at th county of Montgomery, did aforesaid, la upon an Beaef LJttle.

then and there bhux. did unlawfully, parpoaely and or deft berate and pretnedltatad malice, maks aa assault In a menacing manner, with Intent her. the said Beaete UtUe. unlawfully, purposely and of deliberate aad premeditated malic, to kill and murder, and that said Albert Franta with a certain pistol then and ttier charged with gunpowder and certain leaden bullets, which said pistol he, the aald Albert Franta. tben there In hia right hand had and beld then' and there unlawfully, purposely and against, of premeditated malice, did discharge and ahoot off to.

against and upon aald Be! Little. wrra raa iicrsorr aroasauua. And that tha aald Albert J. Franta. with tbe hullsts afnrriaalil out of tha nlatol aforesaid, by th fore of th gunpowder aforesaid by tha said Albert J.

Fruits, then and thr discharged and shot off as aforesaid. Her; the said Baal XJttka, In and upon th head of bar. tba aald Bessie Ltt-ll tkaa sjiat etiara nalawfulhr. nuruueelT of dellberar aad premadllated malic, strike, peoetrat aad wound, with Intent aforesaid, thereby then aad tsar given to tk. ulil Bala LJrtVa.

with the leaden bullets aforesaid, aa a aforesaid disc har red ahot out of th pistol aforesaid by th aforesaid Alaart' rrants aaa upon in head or her. th aald ueasi unw, on mortal wound of the depth of thro Inches and tha breadth of ana quarter of an Inch of which aald mortal wound aha. the aald Bea-a l.uiu ikaa sad tbsr died. T. J.

Far- does say that tha aald Albert J. Franta. th said Basal Uttla.ta tn meaner ana th means aforesaid, unlawfully, purposely aad of deliberate and premeditated malic, dkl kU aaa muraer. "Thaaa ar thcfwfor ta Bornmand yea to i.k. tha said Albert J.

Franta. If ha found la your county, or, phaU have fled, that you rVHCB smS SAID ALMkT J. rPAMTP Into any county wtthia this state and take keep tha aald Albert J. Franta so that hia hodr (orthwUh before tbe Judg of Police Court-of said city tp asanrer aald complaint, aad farthw dealt with according to law. Olvea under my nana official seal, th loth day of September.

Uoc 1. Maraaje. "Clerk af tha Folic Court of tb city af Dayton. Ohl. I tmkk wot arobablr arraigned ta th Pone Court to-asorrow.

when the climax thta tamarkabf muraer asyarary wtu har ban reached. Fran is doubtlea wul ia aad will ba committed Jail without HalL. Tb oonfeasloa of guUU as aucb arc tha startling declare tlomr of a a. used reaardeeV. oesars away aaarty verr eletaent of mystery that attached tb ertaa.

It ssMCUuaa extmfmaloaahlp of th girl whew sb death; shows bow disposed of hh body pad tb weapon. It paTorda anv tn-abxht 'InfereaUally nta tb law offlc la th. secret conference waa bald bad which th two unknown "men told of their bowk) re-of th crtro ana reputed evaaaettoa with It. Whlh ft does hot betray the Ideality af th two tfakawav It clearly- euUlaea their story. These aaa srar cloeely related ta Fraata by tie frwndshlp.

aad ta th for aosw purpoee related a ptory iun pauTtt nr sctctnp th girt and of his subquot aet la, dls-poalng of the body- that suspldoa might aot reat upon bias as a murderer. Possibly, too. told of th Incendiary Ar In which. tbe Mood bespattered phaeton, buggy was burned, that Ita erlmoon-atalned srtdoac might not remain aa proof a tragedy. Tb real motives for this recital max bat tbB bar be apparent.

Burdened thro ash with tb atory. ccascienca-amlttea and fearful that they, ba tm- told tha atory to lawyer and eourht legal advlca. Tb to- ttiatlap that Ml that law wSlea waa tha paeiawa abawt wharh farad tm wttx tajtarv rata paaay laaa af atartH twrtdaata aad ravalatluaa asd wbleb atttemataly lad tb datarpBlU mi crtapa, tb btePUScptlaw af tb oawayad pad Mpatad corpa. th aipw a ad cwrtala pad par tradnc of tba fowl a tawa af tba drr. bu prraat, tba dta- cloaaraa pad laatlr tba aaefaaataa that fi tan Up do.

CTJllboLT War Taavaat Bid aa ErJ- Crlaaa. I Tba atarr tbac Baaaae lAlO bsbaadad paU dtraotlaa that fatal plpiit aba hor-lad from bar buai dlna; ha aaa boat to aaaat bar lorar win aot boar paalyptai Tear waa aatbtnp; fca bar aator that punaatad th aiii mi aatd daapaaoaat aalad. baa waa vlvacloua pad ktpb atdrttad dtaeo bad prwrhaoaly taikad af puaotda. but wadaubtasUy that waa at ttmt wtu la a waaeat e4dM1aa. draadlag tb mt lUMMrt.

it waa daubUaaa at Chat aba cava vaat ta au ad aa kaawhda at owpt tb far af tbiua. pad had aa forppar pecaataoa told bar adopt ad aaotb-rr tJaat aba draavdad ta rtdtnc with bar hrrar aa ba aaa i la, a rtiar. Tbar waa no raaaua tt tba band aappwatwl to pronapt a aaatlra far aaaclda Kataiac ta aet. baa tftua far baaa brwap-bt Put that laduoaa tb ppUUoa that ah fllrtand aay wwoooptt or ppxr-pspricn. JTbaw aa bantad away that avanhmp- ami bar lanrar It waa dowMlaaa ta tha a Itaf thajrVaa ptaaa ba bad nropoaad la rWar-ooa ta tbatr atalrlapa wri abaol tatap eoiunuapiptad.

Wltbjp PA hftrr aba mat rrpiHP op th botiUi-anliajKj got fpfo hi buscT aba waa Hi pit mJti ha dylap- body wtth blood ppurtJpc orar tha faoa pad apparpl of bar lippaaalaa. arual-baartad waa betnp- swiftly eoavayad to tha prldf from whatica it wpp burlad into tka rivar. Than tha bloody waapoa waa toaaad lata tha atraasa. Thaa tb axlvar and tha paardarar drera awlftly away, aad within or poaaibly pataut tharaaftar th taapslac bora wpp drlraa ta tha (labia and Albart J. rrtutu wpp ao at hia bta.

Tha pat that portion of aa-dlpaetad fao which ah bad partakaa af llphtly at tba auppar labia that TalnaT yat raasalnad la har atofpaeb proraa eoaeloarv ly that har death ooeurrad within a abort tim afterward. Th fact that Frpata wpp at hip homo pa early pa o'clock that n-lnp- followlna; his departure a( la fUy determined. There Is nothing to warrant tha assumption of belief that there waa any prwarrangemeat aa To suicide by one or both. -and that when they started on the trip to tha dark and weird surroundings at th bridge, that th drl had selected TXB KACat SJTD TBP XOtnt At which voluntarily to aaerlnc bar own Ufa. Tha deliberation and planning waa that of porn other othar mind.

On th following morning Franta -appeared at Mra. Drees boarding- house aad coolly paid In advsvae aaotbr week hoard for hie swees- beart. When apprised that Beasts was not there he affected surprsa. When Informed that Basal had stated on tb previous v-entng that eh intended to go put riding with Fraata no denied that they were together oa a pre-rtous evenln-- Wbea kfrs. Drees otJsotd ta rsoetvtag the money, sx- prcaalng tb opbtioa that Beesle bad gone to tha parental horn.

Franta loakated upon th landlady taking th money. He again called oa Saturday, th aecood day following Bcaaae'a dlsappsaranc. and again Inquired as to th knowledge tb landlady bad aa to th 'w ban about of tb girl. Ha re- Rrrated hbi denial that Went riding with th girl an ta fatal Thursday evening. Ha thoa expreeeed th belter that eh was at tba been of her mother; aad breaealy re quested Mrs.

Xh-aaa to call at Hassle's bean and request th girl to return th bearding houee. la aU this procsdnre It Is thought, was simply carrying at a cunning purpose of bajning Inquiry, and. susplelan front himself taa tba event that tb waters should quickly grr up Its deed. Wbea, few day later, aad in th development of events, tt iiusF In Interviews with th Chief af Police, be denied ell knowledge. res the raerements of tbe girl that nigh vend declared that he was not bar compeaian, aad that be knew nothing eC the tragedy.) His utteraaoea ware given no credence.

Tks revelvcr, whlob Ilea la th river bed. win be recovered, and perhaps may add a link ta tb chain af evidence. it la knewa that be was ta a gun store euunlnlnsT re-verrars et tlm lO or 12 days eofare the dlaappcarae of tb girl. He aaswer tbe dsscrtptloa alee af tbe paaa wbosa a revolver was sold. After FraaU was returned te tbe Jaa fee-lowing tbe toterrlew at headquarters was again taken from jail and conveyed to th bom of th patler of weapon, who Is a pick bed.

The maa. would not be ear af the JndanstnCatloa, bat. waa mnllnod bhe eplaloa that srraart was the pmiibaaai The Brlseaer was again- returned te Jail tome tha later nip slater, Xante, who Is a daily vial tor. again The twe wept bitterly through the brief eoavstae. A- force of saea were at work to-day searching th waters under tb bridge for tbe rweolvsr.

A "orty-pouad operated by a Ivs-ceH battery, was used. The magnet, as previously shews by experiments, grans et metal with ful swift mess, aad wbea It catches aot tot go. 1 'v psAooa-o raoit rtre dppp. Ianumerabl thfaigs poestsetd of a metal-Ue nature were drawn from tbe river bed by tbe snagwat rythmg-. la fact, bat a leaelvar.

It la knewa. though, frera Fraataa statamanta, that th waapoa la la the rtver. end th ptaicb wlil be coaUnucd asm it hi In th meantime the magnetic search win be Supplemented by tbe drrlng work of Ben Graham, the expert diver. He arrived to-night, aad will begin operation to-morrow. Th finding or the weapon aad establishment of the fact that It wae poe-riir-1 by Franta will supply tbe Saai Baas ha the encircling chain, Caewaer Corbta concluded hi mveetiga-Uoa to-day.

Hia verdict raedai "Attar having heard the eridenos and examined the body I do find that th deceased. OOXTU.C-i Ct i li I -J FAU waa DASHED anpnpPBBbPwaSBbbbprxaawswawswBBaa Are the Majors Hopes That Gold Democrats Will vr Help Hin. All Ejea Now Tnrnei To Buz-zsrd's Bay. Belief TkatGrerers Ceaiig UU ter Will Bare Effect nomtsUad Workatl To Visit Cutra Usdar 6ard Say Tiay'U Vote for Bryaa. Cajtvoji, Onto.

September K. Th lte- Pitbilcsusa. both bar aad thoa wbe are la eharg of the mtnagair mt tb aav paJsra ta Maw Tarts and CThicage, expeet a gnat deal frees tbe tortki nmlng letter Prassdeat Oe-reland rsfsrrlna- to tbe In dianapolis Convention, and ceatalrilmT. so It stated, a -general dlscu lea af tb Is sue of the campaign. This letter wrlttoa te Bee tor Csifary.

of who Is en af tbe Prseldsafs friaads. pad who waa Cheirmaa of tba Ia dlaaapoUs It la cvldeat that tbe Rcpubllcaa mansgars ar mere and more en the sseestsnas they Uevs they are going to racetv fraca sold Democrats. Tb efforts which Republican managers put forth to a cure th nomination of Senator Palmar. Illinois. In order te carry tbac seats, have bean fully ascribed la Tmar Kjtqinnaa.

Tbe fact that tbe nomination), fta question has not created the wild rusk to Senator Palmer standard that was expected has also been referred to. So aa Tbe Prophet of Bussard'e Bay was appealed to and his totter, ostensibly to Senator Caffery. but In point of fact to all th Democrats of the United States. Is th result. Thie letter will tn all probability be riven to tb public to-morrow night, although Its publication may be delayed for a day or two.

It is urged that if anything will wta Democraia away from Bryan, and thus divide the party and result tn the else tlon of 9f eSSnley and a victory for the gold forces It la the eotranc of Mr. Cleveland Into tha campaign. It ha been a matter of raueh speculation aa to whether or not the President would openly lend hia hand to the further disruption of hia party order to forward the success of the gold cause. The fact that has written the letter tn question will aet all doubts at rest. It Is hinted here that thla la not the only epistle that will come from the President during tb campaign but that having one taken tbe stsp he wUl continue his appeals to his followers to help defeat Mr.

Bryan. For tbs toe no fit of William McKlniey and gld tn mlUs at Homestead. Peon, will etoaa down to-morrow night, and each mem ber of ah great army of workmen will no asked to go to Canton. It Is said tba aader bosses wUl keep tab on those Who net -i ah. BMUIn.UaitaVaa?,uei aaw i ouftsd tbaf iZ'jrTTJZZTto murdv-trrml about e-cx bad deal ited xo aavaiaa.

Uer. Tbe employsa will paid Friday In stead of hsAurday afternoon. Attorney John F. Cox will probably bare the Homestead- era In charge. Ha to accompany tn men to Canton, and may make an address.

Ha Is Interesting hlmeetf In th trip. Nona of the labor leader ar working tn tfi same direction. It Is a well-known fact that more than four fifths of th Homestead workmen are auverttea. and while a majority have expreeeed tncraeelvco aa candidates for the ride to Canton, they have also aald bow they are goiar to vot. and their ex pre slons have don McKlniey no great good.

either, tbo may get roe riome- stsadera to Canton, but ha won't get Horns steaders's vote. There ar ether large delegations of mors or lass ths same character that win bar to-morrow aad Saturday. There Is dele gation from Vermont to-morrow, and a delegation of steel worker from, Ixjrsjn. Ohio. On Saturday there will what called the Democratic McKlniey Club of Chicago.

Only Democrat, so It to said, are allowed to belong to thla club, and tbe Re publicans expect to make a great ado about Ita visit aad tbe speech which Major Mc Kialey will make to It. Oa Saturday also a large delegation of railroad employ from Chicago 1 xpctod. Major McKlniey will make a number of speeches as both days. ooteeiom Rolvd ia Clev eland, aad Will Ylelt McKtBley. CurraxajrD.

Oato. Beptsmher 10. Orr- rnor Woodbury. Governor sleet Grout. Sssv ptor Proctor end 100 other Tersneat Ra-pub Moans arrrved ta the cKy at o'clock.

They were met at tb depot by a delegation of clttxene aad a braes band aad eaoorted to th Rotlenden. where aa Impromptu meeting waa held, with speeches by the two Varsaoot Ooveraora. tbe Senator. Mayor McKleenn. Prasidsnt Cu haa.

of the Chamber of Coeatnerce. aad etbera. In tbe ovwa- tng they enjoyed the fireworks diapaay gtvea cdbrarkm of Perry's Vhnory Day. Te- morrew morning they will go to Cantos to pay their respects te Mr. McKialey.

WILD RUN Of a Eltxiflg Trtlb oa tbs Laks Short Valubls fiaa tad Goods Oosaasi. In dl. neptemher lfl-The Lake 8 bora through express, carrylac maOa and from New Tork to Chicago, caught lira Bear here aad thou aaa da ef of goods, wttb saacb asall matter, were destroyed. Wbea tb Basses were discovered the train waa slowed down and an effort asado to extinguish thesm. It proved unavailing, aad a wild run wttb tbe aaew for tnle csty.

atx called and the Ore eubdued. but not before much ef th valuable expreaaage bad bass deetreyed. Tbe toss eaaaot ba accurataiy estimated to-night. Tbe orlgts of tbe flames Is aappeasd te have been cnrahiaaHesx gWABM OF BEES Ita Biro Is tbw Flxaro mt tbo "Ooddaesar JasUoa." HsnLTOB. Ohio.

September So, A swarm ef bees has located Ita hive la tbe Interior of the Goddess of Jostle oa tb courthouse which to ISO feet from the ground. They secured entrance through aa opening to th huldra of tb figure of Justice, and are safely aad securely fixed for winter's chilly blasts. ITALIA1 SlVUT 601H Rosm, September ta Ptofsss nr Lad PaJnUrt. tb anelnbranad Itaiiaa mamornang 1st. la dead.

He was bora ta 1S0T. aad ta lb took charge ef the meteorolcclcal observatory of Vessvtua, FALL Br Wfeacal Is Dto- L4Hiismja. Kt. frem rhie dia- tPjtarr this ar hSas eut mt tb wbots He at Feurtb, aad ad tTM F. hag Is Mr.

Brawns mated has tooting aad faQ. Bis left tern, bat left arm was broken at the wrist aad hw mara parts as is the tact that has bene D00" BEARD. Srsrsrutu. Onio. aVeptotnbsr la "Doc" pged years, died this morning from dropsy.

He was a weU-ksows local ealeortty. aad for 3S years eetd Tb Chs-etaaatt Ksaciass without astasias; a day. Ia bhl youth be an aged la tb drag buel nees Is Philadelphia, and while tbar he saaiTtod. A faithless wtf aad a lost child prayed oa bis mind and hs tost hip property. He connected himself with a circus and aeon waa tb owner of a aide anew.

Ia this ea-tarprtee be aecsarulatod eS.ooo. sees me faaclnatad with a woman, but another attache pf the circus was his rival, and In a little tews In Illinois they bad a fight aad "Doe" billed his adversary. He waa taa-pa leaned, and It caat him every penny be tDsaasaid to legato bis liberty. Hs came bars and at first ran a lunch counter at tb depot, bat of Into roars he has eold only paper. t.

TIED The Bod in the Boggy Aad Tarasd tbo Bono WosiaVs Story of rathor's Crine. Looio A H.r CuT Crrr. Ikd Sept amber 10. Further devslopmeots in tbe musder of Robert R. Taylor, the wealthy dtlsan of Btoomfleld, which was described In Tn EnqciasB of to-day, ars of a moat startling charaotor.

Tb Coroner be Just returned from tb bom of Grief Hill, who lived on Mra. Taylor's farm, a few mile south of tblg city. He brings the information that Mrs. Ella Putt, a daughter of Hill, be eonf eased. She states that her fattier and Taylor wars tn an upstairs room settling op their business affair, wbea a dispute arose and Taylor called him vile names, and Instantly bar father grabbed a shotgun and UUsd him on the spot, Ia support ef tbe womaa'a confession Coroner Olfforde sawed a board fiseu tba floor tn the roe th murdsr oo- -stained tb I 1 1 through Eel River boRora to the Brunswick bridge.

There tb ssurderer ttod-tb body in tb buggy, and. turning th sens to th direction of this otty. fled from the seen. Ths murderer la thought to be biding In the river bottoms. Bloodhound have baan secured and will be placed os the trail at oocd.

His capture I almost certain, aad win require much watchfulness oa the part of th officers te prevent a ryBObrnc when he Is taken Into custody. Hill baa alwaya borne a good iwpusatooa la tUm vtctnlty. but since the murder baa been said that he to aa ex-moons hi ner from North Cai Una. coming to this atat year ago to avoid arrest. PLEDGED Ths Support of Lao Postofflco dorks To Bryaa Paid Him a Viatt.

ecxsa Bawaesa I Ljxcolx. Beptemuber 10. A party of poet office clerks, delegare the na tional convention of bheir association, beard ttttl speech from Mr. Bryaa 'to-day at the Hock Iatond StaJson. They way to Denver, where tba cowswnMea is to be bold, and bad tolegiaplmd abend to XL Haiiey.

the Postmaster at IAaoola. reqnsst- tag bias to secure tb presence of Mr. Bryan their train arrived at I JS o'clock. Jams H. MaJoney.

Banal ry of tbe Chrfl jerwetertdent of tbe PoatorTlos Registry Dapsitmast at Sprlaa- Seld. made a few remarks, nesting Mr. Bryan ta behalf of tbs National ototkan of Peetofnca Clerks mm tb true rep- reees-tatlve of Anvsrleamsxe. by tbe Ii ef Amerioa who stands for America and Ana us lneUUitlosav aad. we gieet you to half ef tlaa aaaeclsrlaa New Jereey, New Tork.

Bala ware. vanJa. Ohio, Indians and IUIaoto aad other Mr. Bryaa la reply "I aaa Tory glad to I only rscatred notice of -your coming a few soornents ago. but I aaa gtod to greet -ae representatives of eut eeaiadoa wbfcm require mm high aad karge a agree of SdeBty.

yea in as entirety uniiartlean manner, iceept yeur kind wards to tb spirit to which they-were tooderod." GIBL POISONEB Oano. September 10-Oeorxla Crooks, a flftaen-year-old girl, wss ar-isbraed la Probata Court to day oa the emerge of attempting- to Mra. net) shah Beaver ran. by puttier parte Luckily deed waa dlsaovsrsd la tbs to teamed to the Otrsr Industrial OtbaoL BTyCXVHCAT CAH3 FATAi Tmn B-sroBT. PsaTC.

Bewtorabsr 18v lev. eery Campbell, wifa and aUss Fergusoa, of Jersey Khoranear this ctty. at btickwheal cake s-tth rat poisoa In them last Blent, aad aa a retail Xiss Ferguson ta dying, and th steer two ar critically 111. BABT8 FATAL TALL- SrxscsBvtixa. Oaio, September 10.

Aa in fant child of shermaa Millar was sitting to a baby cab on aa elevated porch. Cbildres pushed tbe cab off the parch, throwing tbe Infant out. It received apiaal Injuries and tinnat lira tU Psarnl a. tbe Caaapeidtaw -Manlier M4U-Oew- twathi asaufpdat erlct. wKb bax, wbtcb aoay Mr.

be a a bad been at aVsatb- aweboadd I a largo cewwd. fi na aaoutbera Raltear tram eraParfc. slunboaddi eo eet to take a traOey saiiuiil and as eoaxne- the car eoabar boo we brekea, What vrere brekea ecimi year age at tb easae pkaea. frova wbtcb be baa aBaea bees hsaa. fl Hhstory, ssus Away.

Tristl T9 MMl mm EsUrs raBUj-Dto-totsed to Ttosa. TAGOART They Insist Unst Serve, Cat Ton Says Nay. asd There Yon Are. Indiana Democrats Are Now to a Qiiandary. Aa Eiperieaced II aa Hut Take Ckairaiai Belt's Usee, Whom To Select Is a Very Hard -Problem.

Boltsrs Aro Bar Trjrfax To 8tir Up Troaklo Basalt of Yettor- V-; daj Sestlis. In-Pi. apt embay 10. Tbe DaroocraUc State Central Committee speat ail day aad the creator part ef tbs vealag trying to find a sueaaesor to Chelnnsn Holt. Tbe problem will be tabes up again to-morrow, when tt to expected tbo maa will bo fort beaming Who wfll be It I impossible to say.

tor at fibs close of tbs to-cUgh tb onmmltt was as much at sea as tt waa at tbe beginning of its work this morning. Tbar is nothing sonelualvs to record ex eat tb acceptance sf tk resignation of Holt, Commlttsemsa Msgee aad Elector Kelly. The Chairmanship question could have bees settled in aa toatant bad Thoa. Taggart consented to undsrtak th work of th campaign to that position, but bs would not. and th prolonged due to the endeavor to bavb pint sxnvn.

Interference of cold bolters is also to bs credited with much of th troubl. Holt has great Influence with Taggart. as they are continually associated In business en terprise, and hs used his persuasion to keep Taggart from accepting. It waa also observed that John P. Frensej, one ef ths creators of the bolters' national tlon.

was not uninterested, and Holt were In close consultation to-night at tb Grand Hater while the committee wss upstairs with Taggart. At tba sams tfcme several influential bolters were to th lobby sss rtlng that Tag-gart would not be th Cheirmaa. It was ax ass-revet lng condition, but tbsr waa no help for It. except a row. For a tlm Taggart'.

nam was ifut aald by tn commit tee and other leading Democrats considered for ha Cbsirtnanahlp. Invariably tb point would reached that, however well equipped thaa gentlemen might be, they had had no experience Is directing state ci and that It would be taking great risks to place an untried maa as th need of affairs. Thus ths p-ropaslUons would always corns 'heel to Tacsarf, pstl was flneUr Pror loosed let Parks U. JIartln. Commute.

maa of tha Second jDastrtet. be mads xnax neauu win bib sewes-svau maawtth Mr. Taggart te advise aad give I See line tbe posltise. After this be Jotoed him what assistance he could. iad to noTsina.

i Upon thla, aa upon ovary other proposl ton, the discussion waa renewed, leading to Both trig dsflnlts, and It was suggested upon ether plans that tbe campaign by a committee of committeemen, as tba Republicans are conducting their affairs. but this, too, was unacceptable. It argued that with th excellent county organisations tbe state could be carried with out a Central Committee. It was aa even lag of many view of a few men without re sults. Among tn Itadsra and worker about tb hotel waiting anxiously for soma eonctustoB wsrs Governor Matthews, Senator Turpi, Judge McMntt, John E.

Zaunb, Jobs Kern, United States Marshal Hawkins. Allen W. Clark. Joeeph T. Fanning, candidate for Auditor of Stats; S.

M. Ralston, candidate for Serwtary of Stats: Charles M. Cooper, candidate for Congress; Charles W. Cnaries W. Bridges others.

UIAJTMOTJg Was tbo Pc eased Thaa Tacgart Take Holt's plae. srsstsa aswaita aa ssmmai iMDfAVAroua. Ibtd September 10. When th DetnocTaae Btato Central Commlttaa cam together this' momlnc with only two member absent. Mage, of the Eleventh District, aad Willett.

of tha Third, the tatter being represented by United States Dts- trtot Attorney Frank Burke, there on mind la regard la th maa who should succeed Cbalrsava Holt. That Thome a' Taggart. was urged for tba po- sitlos br ptmMLis.to.oc all feettona. wwer Matthews said Taggart was the onty one who could meat tbe at or Turpi spoke for him. and ovary eandl- dato on the ticket Insist ail that be should v.

Tbe extreme and tnoderato free slrrer sen and even those who saw inclined tewsrd void. but to heart, wast are for The" regular DsnwwBtla aaked that Taggart be asad manil greater confidence aad Uy harmonise the conilioring eta he. It won't do. they aald, at this period of the eosipakga to put to tbo Cbairesasabap as untried maa. But Mr.

Taggart gainst all appeals. Ho toslstsd that tt would bn possible for him to accept the plae. ba exhee of change Its purs aaa a elect bam, unless abeolutety deotlned to sttoatlos fbat eonf ron ted tbo when at met to receive Mr. Hott'a aa followsr am. bolt's aaatoaaTionT.

TTo rum DxaaocmATic Srars rssiisii osanrrss: I -serebr seller tloa ae Ctisli isea of tbe wtbwlth. I 1 otBsasB that tt to sty duty to put sue this I waa chsats to the position I resign aoout gBt jsontAs sga- flbaeo tb sOu ureas ant -of the Chicago swatttos I base bees tbe emJecT of sajoat critkrama far mistsclesv Iter ha this eopcosi Been, conflaed to hot tt baa eatooded to aA tbo aasmbars of tbo eestasrstee and th Executive Com bers of ore have opposed ths of eflvar. Thai wnraeaitrin: baa oe handicapped sad crip pled tb eornmiuos as alnaoat to disqualify it from doing efficient work. during my whole- poBtJca I have bees sppoaad to the doctrme toeoived ta tbe Tree estnege efetiver. yet I did aot ae in take fact a euAcscnt laaaan for qurtUnqr the regular ortanbusttos of tb party, sad I have ae stated, nsvertlwlaaa, ta view ef the condition) of affairs I bars above todlcased I feel that I owe it to myself as and to yos as committee, te step dowsand out-" Mr.

Host ate gave the eommKte tbo resign ttoB ef CnvnmttraamsB ages, of tbe Watrtot. Both were accepted without remark from any boa, and the Chairmen, retired. The coamnluee ceav tlnued to si ml an until noon, but nothing area doe except to talk over the altos firm thus created and take Elector Kelly, of tbe Truth District. s.T the ticket at his ls Mayer aad has bualnias sad paraniail Interests wiulJ not aikyw nim teeoaa. It waa a km net a Sat reruns 1.

bat tbe roraawfiee would aot bs ejwssr, Mr. KeBy we there, aad eeslilsul Ubatj-MartaMtog tbe stow dat bo 0-fld threty Bwos tb actios UeTaadtbe aa-eartatoty altsaittns; Tsrgarr-s dlspaalrlna to aoeapt or decnae tba muril As tbe letter the talx weat amag to the Ba as eut above, but a as tbe fur mar tb giairal avtirasslaa was that ta tba totaasat the party ae bad brrsstgstoc. nxsrt or Tianm. It waa so fett aa whlto tba state tb spent ef tbe lobby wbea eaythine; Kke oar ear. Wttb tbe ta gaad eh ana win bar a wTr vr ta ladlass, aad tbr is plenty Uaa to sisri'ima sll asnr sborv always to free silver.

Ia this Judge Cyrus F. MeXutt sterp to ten relative te a recent ad Mr. Beit mads to sstlseal -It seems to said Judge McNatt. Mr, Holt must hsv a. bad memory forgets recast events with sorb facility that sas may tahrty doabt tb remarkable etete-bbbbx th mskia tba parsosslly durtoc hue whole life be baa bees ppaad to ta dee-trtoe ef the free coinage of sQvsr.

Tsree weeks ago, at bla request. aocosapanled him and Hon. J.E- Iavmb to Chicago to ae Senator Jonas, of tb National Committee. I aad been staco the State Convention doing and saybsg wliaes'Bi I could do aad say to inspire tb sliver people wttb coafl. deoce to has as Cheirmaa of our Stat Committee, mmt knw tl-f feot.

ha bad me ro wiah hiaa. to see Cheirmaa June for no ether reason than that be wished te be able, in case of oomptaiam from slrrer seen, to appeal to me cbst bo bad don what be could to procur llleretur sad other KBcasimas or was, And I wss ready to any to bla behalf that be bad. Of ooura. did not for a asiaate suppose Ms coovlotioBS. If suoh notions as he ohrtobd may be named ooavictloas, bad undsrgoae the slightest change.

"Tow may Unagtn any surprise when, on th moraine of our arrival la Chicago. In the course of some conversation. Mr. Holt volunteered te say to me. In the most sari ous manner aad accent, that, while at first he bad bees Inclined to th cold view of the money question, be had now become satisfied be bad been wrong; that since this Chicago Convention be had been studying the matter, reeding everything be could get bold of, and had now come to be satisfied that ths free coinsgs of silver would be the best thing for the people Indeed, th best thine for himself, personally, as hs was a large land owner, and had largo business Interests depending on the prosperity of the people "I congratulated him upon bla new and saner view of tbe present controversy, and assured him hat th silver people of the stats would bs delighted to bear that hs bad changed his mind about ths matter, and that the fact was extremely gratifying to me personally and Justified my rem in him.

"Has be forgot all this? Had ba changed bla mind, and haa hs changed tt again? That to what I would ilk to know, but for th fact that It has ceased to be of the slightest Importance what bis opinions on the subject stay really be." When tbe committee had Its afternoon sit' ting it was decided the Chairmanship should go to Tegs art If would accept. In the meantime Mr. Taggart had a cc fsrence with tbe candidate oa the elate who urged Mm to take ths place, and he left them with th belief that he would consent to serr. Mr. Taggart also told a twjilnaaa grtoad to brborn hd baa great the committee aad began aa Inquiry ae te tbe aituettoa to tbe several districts.

From acta committeeman be asked for alone sod careful statement. This inquiry was token ep agsia to-night and continued until a let hour, wbea tbe commit to adjourned. DIDN'T SPEAK At tas Polities! Boeaais Arrest For Passing Coaatir-felt Money. of Coumsoa, Cooo, September 10. WilKam Oerbard was arrestod thla afternoon by Deputy Cnitsd States Marshal Mason, i Officer Bolan.

of Cincinnati, cbargad with lmper aona ting aa officer and passing counterfeit money, aad Is sow to tbo County Jail In default ef ban. Oerbard to alee a gold standard exponent and waa advertised to address a Republican pass ting on tb West Sid tola evening, which sngsgsment bs will sot keep. Tbe charges against bfsn ars that la Im personating a aecret sea akua ofBeer Oer bard went to Oeorge Archer, stent Teller of tbe ConunerdsJ National Bank, and demanded that Archer giro to hint a United State two-dollar silver certificate In the peaseaslos ef the bank which bees raised from S3 to $30. aad stated that he wanted tbe money fa vie. He bad a badge and the bill was elves to him.

to atos charged wttb pur suing tbs sams tactics at tbo East Sid Savings Bank and at a wholesale house. After 1ng tbto mooey Gerhard. It to aad tt oa ethers aa good, i- Officer Betas was notlSed aad be rami to this city about one week ago aad bad Oerbard arrested aad afterward released. but tbe release waa only res os the part of tbe emcer. aad Beta a seat a sperlsl saneer bars to toesattoato tbe eas asd as- fence positive oa which to order tbo arrest of Oerbard.

At the tiate Oer bard was arrestod at tb Instance of OfBeer Botes he bad ta sto imssnsslna aliased cenaterfett gold cots, two-doner eertin- ebto raised frees S3 to 20, a cewatsrfett bin aad seven ver dollars. After the speetol at work os tbe case seres days be Oerbard to be again arrest ad. aad when be was takes before the United States Cosaastostoser, bo was held te an swer for furtaer trial, tb aetag placed at fan. His to sat for Sep tember Si. -TOOK THE TRAIH Asl Oas of the) Treat pe Koarfr KUIod sat OBafsjr.v.--''.

fretght early this morning to pat eoT four tnamps who bad practically takes pomis alos ea tb train ta order to ride to Cleve-laad. The rasa get ear bare aad tbe eWlasrs boarded tbe traae te guard tt througb tbe yards. Ae passed tbo traanpa one mt then hurled a coupling pis which struck Karl orer. tb heart and staggered hhs. Tbe ufflcers Jumped fieia tb teats aad bad a daspmsts sghc wttb tbo maa before he subdued.

He gave hie asms as in am. ex Clevslsnd. aad ta thoagbt to be a ad A heavy book to KarTs sock et to thought te have sarsd him from fatal injury. Tbo sompsny wUl peak OU's TAXOIT ILCTTT3 Maid na int. a prominent at 11 so at Ma 1 r-" -j 1T trisli In ma Is tLU city this evenicx.

sad then killed hlmsiir There have been srneJi domes Uc dlicultia rm an the two lor acme time. To doobta tragedy eaueas great excl'm das tbo rtobt thtag toapsrfsct. that as the raws tie waa earn pests pad mare effective abas It bad bees to many pest rawpeigsa Joss V-1 Coaatdarabla tsmmsnt was peawad epea Mr. Hetre rprasstea that be bad bees spiiimd Dsuvata, Osno. Sep I ani tier Ml Offlnsra Iaeb ssd Karl were eased apes- by the trainman of a worth bswad Big Jfour GOLDMINE res ae! Is ir saOMal Osno, Ward has Jest bees received Bate dry that Charles Parker, about 30 years mi age.

to Art maa Bs-versJ years saw cssdsigly rich Ipd ta tb Cblmiboiel geW district, situated to the Betghber. of KhigtaSBi Mohave Ceaaty. Arts is a. a ceaepeay of salt By i ctaia. It wis.

net be netll yewng rvu-ksr to ssfl- tf reports ar tree that are strap Is this Uy. aad bad bees employed to tbo Centres Tsle- Fxcheng aad ta Che Ad a see Ex; Wssfc. Mr. Parker ta a craadsos of the late WTX-ttam McErwala. one ef th wealthy kuatnam meet af thaa -city 90 years ears.

Mrs. LJda mt tb iiaspiraua yewng aad to a widaw. OVER THE WALL Convict a. FPaBxrowT, XT. eeptssvhsr 10.

Frank Be via. of tarn Ceonty. aad Jee Sheer aad Freak Santth. an I eulsains. three -coavieta BonSnod to the Freshrort Peneteaelary, sap ad as nlgnt abovtly after Ceiock by.

scaling tbe walls. They were all employed to i ths krtchemidepertmect. and war not looked up after supper hk th other Nobody sum to know bow pees a thing could tsks piers wit bout discovery, sspsrlalty aa electric Hgbts were burning oa very aide, but tbe three slick ertiswas got taw lone places of lumber from tbo new work shop now being construe ted. placed them against the wall aad were all over aad gens tn a Jiffy. Searching parties are after them sew.

bat ta doubtful if they win be captured to-night. Be via was sent op for three years for breaking into a railroad depot. Sheer for two years for bouse brsablng and Smith for SVe years for greed larceny. GROANS Greeted the Gold Men la tko PeaatflTsala Iroaoeratie Cob Teatioa Wild Eatbaiiasa Fer tke Whlto Motit HsaaJBSvao. September 10.

The Democratic State Convention reconvened to-day for tbe purpose of filling vacancies on tbe Electoral ticket created by the withdrawal after ths Chicago Convention of about one third of tha Electors selected at ths Allen town 'Convention os April 39. There was a good attendance, and the sil ver men were In complete control. Captain John P. Keenaa, who had been agreed upon as temporary and permanent Chairman, mads a ringing free speech. Mr.

Keenaa also aald: "If tbo Populists of the South sad West are good enough for the Republicans to combine with. I belle-re the Populists of th North aad East ar good enough for tb Democrats to combine with. I want to see the common enemy fought with th most ef fectlv wsepoae, and I therefore believe tbe position of the Democrats la Pennsyl vania would be strengthened by the fusion wttb ths Populists which is now offered aa. Cheers. 1 election def come tb gold pten Urf.

Pennsylvania. lxresweauva ef pasty, will be United os one ticket to every ctodB eon gresslonsl district, and I therefore; urgs that tb slrrer men do likewise. This wul result, know, to ea. trying many a doubt ful district for tbe eaues of aUrsr." LCbeers. B.

Given and George U. Wilson, of Laus-T, were una eased because their sym- psithles were sot with the Chicago platform and ticket. gUvsr pass were seated In their' ptacss. Chairman Ritter, of the Resolutions Committee, read the platform, and when tbe name of Bryaa waa mentioned a soene ef sntnuslasm followed such aa has not bees sees to Pennsylvania Democratic Conventions In recent years. Cheer followed cheer.

aad nearly every delegate Is the convention wea oa bla feet waving bla handkerchief or newspaper is tbe air, and lifting his voice wildly for the national candidate, it was almost fl vs minutes before Mr. Rlttor could proceed. The platform Indorsed Bryaa ad SewaR, and pledged them a "cordial, anitsd aad vigorous support. It also accepted the Chicago platform, "as tb sprsssloa of opinion of tbe majority of tbe duly ac credited representatives of tbo Democracy of the United States apea the Issues In volved to tbe present political canvass. Delegate Jamas, of North Hampton County, attempted to read a protest of the cold ms which declared th convention to be unlawful aad to.

violation of tbs party rules. aad denounced the Chicago ptacforai He was hissed so badly thst be could not read the pretest, and had to Ale It with tbe Secretary. Tbe vraoAB iabTss rrva Miatrraa. In a momeait many detoeatos were on their feet denouncing acnes. Mr.

Dewttt. Bradford, aald: Ws hove ho toned patient ly etaee the St. Doe is Convention for tbe gentlemen ae represents to pay something about their prmcrplea. Bat ws bar beard nothing bat tt cry. so sreunMS.

Tbs gold people seem to went te do sotbtog sto bat put fhetr hand ta our pockets aad take Bat wo seed feed oar ebU. When we protest they cry eat; Tbe gold people constantly quote Jef ferson. Jackson and Tfldea, I win give tiOO a Use fer every Mteraaes mt tbe founder of the party which east sins the sttltnds they are (Cheers. platform was adopted. Mr.

Snow dsn. of ABentowa, then offered WaUasa r. Harrtty Jobs to SH tbe raoaacy. Mr DosaaUy. ef Pbfladelpbla.

ssoved to tor the rasolunoB os the table, Tbo motion prevailed. assJd great ex eft am aot. by a vote of 171 to sT. A motlea to give tb Pops- list roar Electors pad fuse wttb them was carried. XX Dewttt asd Jererne T.

Hlsma were amail by arrlamatton for lanmia at Large. Tb raeasctos In tbo Electoral ticket were fined as follows: At Lsurpe. sad tavaes M. Iretamd POB.rv Tka ibb O. Deiahaat rPisi Tha coavesUog at pu so.

adjourned sto die. 1 WHY A TDIVINE JaEFT. Paagwswgps. W. flept ember 1(J.

Th jSTmearaare of key. J. A. HschtLoi Labeck, ta shews sp tn snother ttgbs to-der. After Hecbfs mysterious diss ppssr sa re bis setgb-bers wars sajwrtsed to flnd that bo owed tljOOO is this city.

Bclors they raeovsrsd from this sarpriss they were seats abseksd, this ttano wltb the appearance of warrsau esargtog him wttb Xorpery. Two sack warrants were swots oaf to day. OBI urn 1 aresow sssrchf ae tor him, L0TZZ3 BHAITCZZTLD, Brtammrrmxo, Omn Sup! suing la J. W. Barber.

Sirpertetoodest of the Franklin ssd Salem Township School. Champa Igs County, ensmpanted by Mtos Mora Davta, ef Urbens, same bare to-day to get married. thmrmbr hoptag te beep tt a iiliU from thetr parents sad frtanda. They were refused a license, aa the young lady was not a reslisat ef tbe county, and they return! bon Cbsresd Wkh ravgarr HAVOC In the Streets of Cansed By a Very Vlzlzzt Windstorn. Two PenoM Killed sxd FLIy or llors Iijiirsde Btnes sid Veklcle 1 Were BIsto ALsat Like Uares, While IXasj Building.

V7ert'' lUdlj Damaged. Parts of tio City Iaislited Uj 1-s Balm, Tkat Aeeoaisaalod tko Stora. Paaua, Saplaanher 10. A rytlss. af traerdinary violenoa burst ver Pars about I JO o'slock tato-aiterseos, eevastoltoe tb eaaitial porttos mt the city.

Tba duysttor of tb cyslose was Wet' larger thaa miauls, -but ta that time at toast two persons were killed, about to Injured and macb danv. age done to property, Itortoc the passing ef tbe cyclone a rtver barge was literally kftsd eut ef the Seine aad deposited os th i Os Pont au Change oa of tbe omnibus belonging to tbe Hotel do Vtlie wa ever-turned apes a lady, who was hadlr ores bed. In ftue de Hertey a cab waa blows over and the driver killed outright. .1 A peculiar feature hirst characterised this cyclone, making tt mumble to that respect th violence of th atorm which burst ever Paris en July M. was tbe eoenpare-Uvsly Mmlted area Is wbtcb Its full Sects srere felt, la the weetern part of th dty Botntag wee haerd or the storm.

Tnm BaJa THAT Was one of the greatest that baa been knows In Parts for a tone time, but tbar was nothing rem ar tattle about lb wind. Soon after the cyclone bad passed the air seemed to get clear, the shy brightened and aa hour later the rata stopped. Mum daaaaga was done at tbe Palais de Justice. The elds windows were broken and a part ef tbe roof wss damaged. lasldo th Palais aj; th iobbi-s were ailed wvth amoks, dust aad wraaette of tree.

Os lb Quel de tatarlog a cab was blown ever and ths Ivors Several aeambeis of tbe staff of the "France" were badly Injured Juet a they were leering tbs tribunal do Commerce to the Boulevard Psiaav M. d'ltontteau. one of them, was dashed to tbo ground aad sprained hie foot Tbe roof of the Opera Comlque bee been moon dsn, sped. la other parts of Paris similar dsmage was caused. Thus.

In tha Rue Chateau D'Ea. a person peine to tbs street wss struck os ths bead by a falling chimney. Hs was taken into chemist's shop is an alarming condition. 1 wong or rwa saw a Urgs-gray horse very hedly knocked about. He bad been picked op by the wind like -ae tarsal asd felled lo th Rkr-legs wars eut badly aad he wss btsedlnf From aU parts of Parte somas news- et floods.

At tbe Oar Saint Laser tb rain fell to such a bun dears that aS tbo retlar were flooded. Th cellars of tbe cafe aad hotels to frost ef tbe otaiiea were ailed with water. The ceilara st the Laeosstery mt Anatomy, to tbe Rim ttuffault, were also Inundated. At almost every bospttal la Paris Injured persons have been received. -'An unknown patient was admitted at the Hotel Dleu to-night upoe whom wee fesad a pocket handkerchief enerksd wltb tbo Initials W.

Hs bs died. THE SPLTAI Potorsalsodl To Kspel Arm awl aaa fro as Hie Danalnteai. Cow rr Ajrn norua, Septeinber 9. Delayed In tranemlseion.) The protosto of tbo Brtta tab aad rtailaa IQtnriassies at th deport. tms of Ai luealans haa bad bat IHtle efleet.

The Turkish Oevevwoaswt bee seat a aire tor to its Ministers seres saying aba to view of toswrtag tb m.lateaaace of order bar It baa bees decided to sesd to tAetr natlvo ooaatries all anssnploysd and the pewvtoetal eflVeale bare strueted to wattcta all eueS pmsaas rant tbstr return te t-xasetsatlBOpls. Commissions have bees seat to lb porta mt landing in order to establish tb Identity of all tb deported persona, and a constant watch will thereafter be kept upes their BBOvcmente. Measures win slss he takes to keep out ef the Turkish Empire tbs era lees rice ef the Armaslaa Revelutinaai OommKteea. srho aro srkne ta Bulgans aad eta where. The British nest wUl srrtoo ts morrew at' tbe Island of These.

the a a aet ed Satonica. AID ALU It Claavrced JlAalaot Uao, CkrhntUsg is, Orwto. CaJtava, CTasew, September 10. -The. 1 asd Muesiilm.n Itapuiies bar re ceived further aews that vandalkaa Us see to bo practiced.

Tb ChrtmOmmm ar devaatatisg the districts of Ml Is seisms asd Aasarto. ta tbe Pre vines of Wotthss. asd destroying tbe olive trees asd other property of Maeeuhwaas. Tbto create a vary unfortunate taiproa 1 atosr tost at the asomeat wbea tbo Chris ttass have bees granted such targs prrri- MAT THE SULTX-L Vumvcmt, September Ut The laasos apsousnas that private dispatch from Ceiualaasiaople. recelrsd this evaaUnc coafl rme tbo russor that tbe depoattloe of the Sultan to being aerlouely debated by tbo Power, and Important developments aro expected with the actios of the Sneakv-L'l-Istaas.

Msbmed Din ill I Kddto- Effswet. flat ta sat isssjy fer the r02KIX3 ciiiLra CAEIXIT. VsjLraesiso. Cnu, -via Oeiveetos, 1 giptssBisr io. Ssaaasr Aatbal Zaaarto ha accepted a tnaimtaslnn from Pieslttont el act Errasurls to form tbe sew Chffias Cabinet, wales will be Inaugurated Bepeeasaer la.

aas i-n si a ise saeejtt wall rsxam. mere is a lienor afloat bar, that she new Ministry will be cosspeeed xduslvry ef Llberala. tbo Clericals yef j.Jng to flies a porttoito ta order to atasuth tbo aray mt tbo "LTT CUBA ca" KgWToax. September IO A sceclal ea- blaeraca from Losdos says: The Fhsanclal Tlmee adrtass Speta te tat Cubs g- If aot, smd the expeaditure goes oa at tb earne rat for year or two longer, kt says, will mean Bankruptcy fur fpela aad chaos for Cuba. Houa.

ptember Hi. A earthaaske stiock was felt at Citerne last even ma. two etroee shocks were C. I.

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