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By Carrier- PER WEEK, VOLUME XLIX. MONDAY, AUGUST 19, 1889. PRICE TWO CENTS i tMk! CmCAGO VESTS. EIGHTEEN PEES0KS INJUEED IN A "WSECK UNCLE JOSH K0PED IN. SALOONS RUN WIDE OPEN.

I darinq eobbeey at teeee haute. jiCQUES DAMALA DEAD. MURDERER G0SCH CAUGHT A Postal Car Entered and KlO.nOO Worth used money belonging to France except when trying to secure her against enemies. If he had been cited by a reeularly constituted court of assizes, he and his colleagues would have taken tne first boat for France to face a trial. The French government did not care to avail themselves of the ordinary DESMAN of Registered Mail stolen.

LIQUOR FOR ALL APPLICANTS IN BIDE S-lK THOMPSON HUNDRED SAID TO HATE THOUSAND, JAIL AT lH BERXHAKDI'S HUSBAND PASSES AWAY AT PARIS. X.OST St. Louis, Aug. 18.rSpecial." The HE IS SAFELY LANDED IN HASTINGS, MICH. PARK AND VICINITY.

postal authorities made a startling discovery Instead or Going to Spend the Summer at courts, but formed a special tribunal com Summer Gardens" and Clubhouses Do this morning on the arrival of the fast mail over the Pennsylvania limited. The train arrived here at 1 :40 a. and a few minutes posed of his political enemies, which had virtually condemned him before it met. In conclusion ne said he only asked good faith i i Serious Kallroad Accident Neap Lincoln, Neb. Two Men Killed In Indiana.

Lincoln, Aug. 18. Special. The most serious wreck that has occurred on the Burlineton Missouri for years happened this morning just southeast of this city. The wreck occurred at a switch leading to the Nebraska iron works, on West.

A street. As the smoking car passed over the crossing at South street tne passengers feitaAeavy blow against the floor of the car caused by a broken brake beam. Instajitly several employes of the road who were on the train sprang for the bellcord and the engineer to stop. The train was running about thirty miles an hour and could "i Mob Surrounds the Jail and Threatens to Lynch the Prisoner, but the Sheriff Feels Able to Protect Him Couch Talks Freely. Declaring: That He Shot Only in Defense of Himself and His Wire and Children Three Days Without Food.

from the French people, and the triumph of Swansea the Portrayer of Joshna Whit-comb Remained In New York, and It Is Said the SlOO.OOO He Made Last Season Has Become the Property of Broadway Gambling Syndicate Manager Gilunore Denies the Story. a Rushing Sunday Business Hardly Any Pretense or Keeping Doors Closed-Drunken Men and Women Plainly Visible from the Street How the Police Conducted Themselves Places That Appeared to Be Favored. i 1 the present rulers would soon be a thing of the past. England and the Triple Alliance. Berlin, Aug.

IS. The Xational Zeitunq, later it was annouueed that the throueh pouch from New York containing the registered mail for St. Louis had been stolen. The wires were set to work and at 2 o'clock p. m.

a message was received stating that the pouch had, been picked up in the yards at Terre Haute, Ind. The postal clerks took supper at Terre Haute, and the theory is that when the men were at supper the car was entered and the pouch stolen. The pouch sa it! Grand Rapids, Aue. IS. rSpecial.l B'l Been a Sufferer for Soma Weeks, bat Bit Death at This Time Was Not Expected The Career of a Man Who Gave "or Stage Home Secretary Matthews Mas Not Yet Announced His Decision In Mrs, May-brirk's rase General Foreign News.

IPKCI4L CABLE PISPATCU TO TUB TRiBCNB. lv'3' Jen Gordon nnJ.l Paris Aug. 13. Jacques Damala, Sarah Bernhardt's husband, died suddenly this morning at a wellknown hotel. His health had Den unsatisfactory for several months ha suffered greatly from the effects of tis use of morphia.

But the news of his New York. is. fSneciaLI "Den" Deputy Sheriff Jacob Osmun and Rolio It would not be technirp.liv tm to inv tliat Thompson, world famous as me portrayer of Dunham, both of Nashville, arrested Emil the Hyde Park saloons were run wide orjen eommentine on kmperor William's recent me cuaracter of Joshua Whitcomb. has lost. Gosch at 1 o'clock, and at 4 had him safely trip to England, says: yesterday contrary to the state law, the city it is said, $100,000 at faro this summer.

This in the jail at Hastings. The officers heard of him this morning and started in nur- "Iho entente obtained by his visit to Osborne assures an identity of policy on the not be checked beiqre the accident occurred. When thi smoking car was the big topic today among the theatrical gossips, and it kept them busy. Ihey talked contained over $10,000, but the message fails to state the condition of the pouch when found. part or England and the triple alliance, and i i about it under their breath on street corners, makes provision for all results of that common policy.

It is confidently reearded as wmnance, ana to popular sentiment in the locality. In effect, however, such a declaration would be true. Hundreds of them were run wide open. The others made only a pretense of closing, the front door. In some cases a half screen door was substituted for a wooden door.

In several resorts there were only curtains, which could be easilv Postmaster Hyde received a dispatch from suit. He was found in Baltimore township, twelve miles southeast of Hast ines, sitting by the road. The officers acted as though they were drunk and drove up to Gosch, disputing as to which and it was as good as a luncheon to many of them. The storv started with the gam Terre Haute tonight stating that the pbuch a at a. the aireLfc at settled that the successors of the Salisbury blers who freauent the corridors of stolen from the Vandalia train last nicht Of ttlQ DTalu, Will iaivj a ouuva iwrVirt Viavft Itr.

ttn TL'itVl- ton reached the switch the broken beam in some manner forced open the switch and two cars plunged out upon the side track. The cars were thrown over into a deep excavation. The shock was terrible. Almost every window in the cars was broKen. Seats were twisted and wrenched in every conceivable shaoe.

The following were more or less seriously injured: i caoinet wiu auuere to the new arrange the hotels and upper 1 Broadway, and had been found cut open and rifled. It was should have the first drink from the bottle. ment." it wan not Ions? before it erot to They asked Gosch to decide for them and pulled back so as to disclose a view of the more respectable society. It was to the The Anstro-Gernian Treaty Modified. the through registered pouch from Albany, N.

Y. The amount of booty the robbers received is not known, but is believed to be about flO.OoO. No arrests have been made. drinkers within. In many instances a makeshift curtain, improvised from an old news effect that Thompson had made 120,000 last Berlin, Aug.

18. It ia reported that the get in and ride. This he did. The sheriff then got Gosch's revolver from the siae-pocket of his coat, and told him that he was the man they wanted. Gosch resisted, but WnxiAM Bohaoek and BO of Wilber, -all is paper and covering only half the glass door, was used.

All the front doors had their The pouch was not missed until the train season at the Academy of Music When tho season closed he had a round 100,000 in the bank of the Metropolis. -Instead of going to "bruised. recent interviews between Prince Bismarck and Emperor Francis Joseph and Count Kal-nokv resulted in a modification of the Austro-German treaty, whereby a casus reached Effingham, 111. too late, as they had the handcuffs on him. latch strings out.

As if in derision of the Mrs. Mart McKeon ot Wymore, knee Postmaster William Hyde was seen at his When brought to the jail ha was a pitiabla tfcj sprained. thseol nisireuu the last few days. Such fame as the deceased had was reflected troui his wife. Bora at Athens, M.

Pamala entered upon the career of diplomacy out the young attache speedily showed ot being stagestruck and gave up for acting. He joined a troupe with which Sarah Bernhardt was starring throughout Europe, and speedily fell head over ears in love with the eolden voiced r.en The incidents of his marriage, which Eon' April 4. 1SS2, at St Anarew's church London, are weU known, particularly his bride's rapid Journey from Madrid to London and back. his place aSwansea he remained in town, and to make up for the excitement of the theater toof to that of the green cloth. object, completely cowed and exhausted.

He R. K. Clark, Des Moines, iaoe torn ana home late tonight. He knew of the robbery, but said that the only information he had re foederis is established whenever the vital interests of either nation are threatened. Hitherto only an open attack has constituted a hand crushed.

hypocritical pretense of Sunday closing, which Mayor Cregier's corkscrew conscience twisted out of the municipal code, patrons flocked to the saloons in greater numbers than ever before in the history of the place. said he had had nothing to eat for three days, and food was given him, which ha He got in with the syndicate of gamblers W. F. Wood, Waverley, 'Neb left eye hurt. who run tne establishment at No.

818 Broad O. A. Jones of Lincoln, Neb Is in a serious cause for joint action. ceived from Terre Haute was that there had been one registered pouch stolen from the mail car, and that it had been found an hour after the train had passed Ivins bv condition. NO FEAR OF THE POLICE.

ravenously devoured. After he had rested a reporter had a talk with him. Gosch talked freely and said that he would tell of the affair just as it was. The following were the members of the The Alhambra Not Damaged. And except it be at South Chicago the vio bridge gang: way, and at various times since the 1st of May parted with all his money.

This place is known as the Central club, and is frequented by some of the most substantial men in town. It is a luxuriously fitted-up helL Madrid, Aug. 18. The report that the Al lation of both the law and the ordinance was C. P.

Olson, badly hurt-interaaiiy. hambra had been damaged by the hurricane GOSCH TELLS HIS STORY. He said: "I am 43 years old, and have a most flagrant near the headquarters of Mayor Andrew Sitndlos, severely hurt. the side of the track cut open and rifled of its contents. The pouch was a through one from Albany, N.

to St, Louis. Its exact contents could not be ascertained, but the letters are reported as bearing for that visited Granada yesterday ia denied. cregier's policemen and within uieir sieht- W. A. Brown, badly cut.

wile and six children." At the mention of and games of all kinds are kept going on In what is called the village hall district John Gribfith, side and back. ine gardens surrounding the palace were devastated by the storm, but the" building her ry -fur. tuv. ire. his family he burst into tears.

About 1 ihere without let or hinderanna from the au the most frequented region of Hyde Park thorities. o'clock Tuesday night." he continued. "I the most part remittances for cattle transac Larsh Promstead, cut ana bruised. Robert Keixy, back injured. and within three blocks of the entrance to tions, and in this case they woula possibly itself escaped damage.

The Czar Ooeg to Copenhagen. George Holland, cut. H13 SKTl.Ti AT CARDS. Thompson's skill at cards is well known Jackson park, where thousands of respect heard a pounding on my door. I heard some one say, I have a warrant to arrest you for stealing Then my wife looked out contain large sums of money.

Many of the St. Petersburg, Aug. 18. The Czar will among theatrical people as well as gamblers, W. J.

Mancrlhf, head injured, C. CtnxET, shoulder crushed. William Reed, back hurt. packages probably had remittances covering the value of several carloads of cattle, and go to Copenhagen prior to his visit to Pots and he is one of the best judges of winning able, sober, lawabidmg citizens throng every Sunday there were a dozen saloons with half their doors open. The drinkers could be seen within and their voices could be and said there was a crowd of boys outside, and she heard them say they would hang dam.

He 'will probably meet Emperor F. Gib hart, Frank Graham, and Conduc horses that go to the races. Ha did not drop his money all at once. He frequently pocket this would swell the total amount up to a considerable figure. Checks were doubtless tor Haight.

cut and bruised. Nonewill die. heard on the street. In point of fact the liliam at Potsdam Sept. 13.

Patti Home Again. ed large sums of tne syndicate's money, so me. Ihe doer was smashed in from the outside. I dressed as quickly as I could. My wife and children were crying, and Vincennes, Aug.

IS. ling sent on some, and in these cases no loss would be sustained aside from inconvenience only saloonkeeper in this district who made that it is estimated his gross losses for the Freight train No. 48, Mike Gnerin conductor. technical compliance with the law was J. H.

Lotdox, Aug. 18. Mme. Adelina Patti, tcree months that he has been play and delay. struck a cow this morning at Montgomery ALA'3 AXD MARRIAGlfi.

Trie story of 1. Jacques Damala's court ship and marriace kept the boulevards gossiping for several years. Paris rubbed her eyes wben she awoke one day to read that garaii. the volatile Sarah, had actually tied herself to ner youncr comrade. Saraii bad accustomed them to surprises, buttfii was more startling than even her rapture with the Comedie Franchise or her journey to America, or her eccentric ond-gesi for taking siestas In coffins.

The boulevard looked unfavorably on the marriage of its patcpered favorite, and foretold no good couid ceme of it. Some doubted the validity of a wedding contracted England by two foreigners of different nationalities, and hinted that the graude tragedienne had doubtless left herself a loophole to escape by if she tired of her vesture. And really Mme. Sarah aid much i year or two later to justify this skepticism, for after quarreling with M. Damala, and trying in vain to get a divorce she endeavored to have her marriage an Hunt, a brother of the police captain.

who has been making a tour of the principal station, on the Ohio Mississippi railroad, my wife unlocked the door and pushed it open. Then I saw two officers, one on each side of the door, with guns pointed at crossfire. My wife told the dog to sick them. ing were little short of $150,000. He took it coolly, and nothing would have "OLD GABRIEL" IS OVER 150 YEAES OLD.

About 4 o'clock both doors of McDermott's cities in South America, arrived today at throwine the locomotive off the track, and been known of the matter if the small boy eight cars were ditched and demolished. Southampton and proceeded at once to it 01 Remarkable Facts Concerning an Indian saloon were wide open. In six or seven other places men and women could be seen drinking in the barrooms or in the alleged sum The locomotive is badly demoralized and the up-town had not grown jealous of the big fish and the fine old actor had not got cars smashed into splinters, inree oi tne In a California Hospital. San Francisco, CaL, Aug. IS.

SpeciaL then they fired into the house, and my wife screamed murder. I thought she was killed. I fired, but didn't know whether I hit any one or not. I got out ot the house, and into President Oarnot Makes a Speech. cars were stock cars, and several animals Paris, Aug.

18. President Carnot delivered eves. short of money. It was said also that some of his professional brothers, who had For several years there has been domiciled mer gardens which are attached to most of the places. The gateway of these gardens are so arranged that the patrons can easily were killed outright.

5 ante an address at a banquet given today to 13,000 at the Monterey county hospital an Indian played short cards with him at a Two men were killed, J. Lyons being lit the swamp somehow. I don't know what happened after I fired, I was so excited. mayors and communal delegates. He said known by the name of Old GabrieL" As be seen by a passing observer.

Young hood erally mashed into a jelly and C. M. Pauley caw that the demonstration proved the national private club kept by an actor on the corner of Seventeenth street and Fourth to the exact day, month, or year of bis birth lums, accompanied by their girls, made their laa ii solidarity. The French nation, thoueh so badly crushed that he is not expected to survive the nieht. The engineer and fire proof is absent, but of the fact that he has FOUGHT FOR HIS WIFE AND CHILDREN.

'I was fighting for my life and my wifa way direct to these resorts and regaled them git crushed for a time, had shown its power to passed the wonderful age of 150 years there lOlter selves before their visit to the parks. The avenue, gave out a good deal of information. Thompson had bad luck there, according to the reports, and thosa who man saved themselves by jumping into the and children. That night I went to Middle- recover and make its sovereign voice heard is a quantity of proof. noisy discussion heard in other places indi ditch.

ville to try and learn whether my wife was by removing parties still aiming to under Gabriel was born Tulare county, this cated that the streets would soon have a fair A most atrocious attempt at train wreck mine the edifice raised by the fathers ot the state, but during childhood removed from killed or not, and made Mr. Otto give me a coat and some cartridges. This is the only quota of brawlers. ing is reoorted on the new Evansville raked in his money went out and blew about it. The Union Square club, as the place was called, has recently been removed to Broadway, and Thompson went to his there to the town of Monterey.

Father Juni- A HOSPITABLE CLCB HOUSE. republic. The nation would soon cast into oblivion all passing discords and combine the Richmond railway, just in cqurse of building 'haw- to uid i- revolver I have had, a tbirty-two calibre. pero Serra arrived in Monterey in 1770, and The roadhouses further on between Hyde through Elnora, about four miles out oi The next day I was hiding in the swamp. forces of the republic by reconciling all her it is well authenticated that at that time Park and South Chicago, on Stony Island home at Swansea last Friday.

sons in the name of tne common country. Odon. Some miscreants had placed a lot of rails upon the track with the intention of avenue, had their usual visitors, male and G1LMAN SAY3 THE STORY 13 FALSE. E. G.

Gilmore, his manager, and one of the iemaie, anu i.d smith's "clubhouse," near wrecking the first train that came along, but and at night attempted to go to my house, when I was fired upon. I wish to God they had killed me then. The ball grazed my back. Then I ran and hid in a straw stack and staid all night. I Foreign Notes.

the entrance to Washington park, was lib several persons of the towa of Odon bor Prince Bismarck has gone to Friedrichs- owners of the Academy of Music, said tonight that there was not one word of truth in erally patronized by non "club" members. rowed a handcar to go to Elnora on a visit, ruhe. Hogan's saloon, in the same vicinity, was do Count Andrassy, who has been in poor ana were pumping along over the new rail have cot been in the swamp since. I have the story. He said that Thompson had not health tor some time, is now Improving, jna road at a terrific rate when the car struck touched a card in two years.

He spent the ing a DrisK Dusmess. mere was hardly a semblance of the observation of the ordi I-uujae -P atro Witt fiat of lis to ts mas; 'W tL lertCtt the a been around the country. I should not have killed any one if they had tried to arrest me. hopes are entertained of his complete recovery. nulled on the score of its irregularity.

More lately the erratic actress found it politic to arcue the point from tne other side. To save ierself from the unpleasant consequences of abreach of contract with a Paris manager sse pieaded irresponsibility, and referred tie plaintiff to, her husband. M. Damala could hardly have regarded marriage as a success. But his wedded life eiied more happily than it began.

After a separation which lasted several years, dur-E? which M. Damala established himself in public favor as an actor of considerable talent, the erratic couple became reconciled. This was about twelve months ago. From that time on the Damala menage gave no father food for gossip. JL Damala's greatest successes on the were scored at the Paris Gymnase side ty side with Mme.

Jane Hading. It was whispered not long ago that Mme. Sarah was the least little bit jealous of Mme. Had-ise, and when Mme. Hading was in America the lock nopuins to correct the rumor.

the obstructions, knocking the light struct summer iu town because he found it pleas- nance at this place. The policemen looked ure into the air and throwing the passengers The 6tory that my father gave me food is anter than the country and all the frivolity TO DO AWAY WITH KAKEIAGE. on unconcerned. They interpreted Mavor bout in every direction. William Odell was he allowed himself was an occasional bet on bauly bruised and had a leg bro Ken.

Evans false. I have not seen him since that fatal night, why," cried the prisoner, bursting into tears, did they do so! I am not a bad the races. He insisted that Thompson went Cregier's order in the spirit in which it was enforced in Chicago last Sunday. They This Is the Parooit of the New Order of the Dunlap was cut and bruised about the face home from the theater every night with him Golden Star. recognized that it was on a par with Cre and nead, and Fred Toll was fearfully lacer and Comstock, the agent of the theater, and St.

Patx, Aug. 13. Special. Otto gier's declaration that there is no gambling. ated about the back and hips.

The attempt his days were spent in the house. There Van Hildren, a young man of 35, arrived here man, but they excited me so that I did not know what I was doing. I was crazy at the thought of what they were trying to do to me, and Two policemen who stood opposite Fifty- ed train-wrecking was thus averted, but an was no time they could not put their hand on last week and registered at a leading hotel, fifth street, on the main thoroughfare, were attempt will be maoe to apprehend the per He announced himself as the Supreme him, so that there was plenty of evidence that the tale of the lost fortune was a fabri asked how the Sunday ordinance was being petrators. Knight of the Order of tne Golden Star that they had killed my wife. The first shot was fired by the officers.

I think I have observed. Said one of them, with a chuckle: cation. from Berlin, Germany. Wednesday, he "I guess it is being observed all right." TRIED TO ASSASSINATE THE EMPEE0E. Comstock corroborated his employer, and mailed his card to a number of friends in Bowne and Freeport who will see that justice is done me.

I want the papers The officers could hardly have failed to ob ills at. kirt L.VS r- out i. 'fas turn 6 to 30 su." orominent citizens and with it a small added that Thompson had no money in his own name. His earnings were given to his A Tonne MaorFlres at Don Pedro of Bra-' serve, however, thallharagM a ennnklinp- lo pxiat iust what I say, as I have told you STILL HOPE FOK MKs. MAT BRICK.

circular inviting scrutiny and study of the of half drunken young hoodlums on the side lii, bat Falls to Wonnd Him. just how it is. The officers were bad friends wife reeularly every week, and she kept the methods, principles, and operations of the Boms Secretary Matthews Ha Not Tat walks, which were otherwise most deserted. New York, Aug. 13.

ISpeciaL The World account at the Bank of the Metropolis. She Order of the Golden Star. He. said to a re correspondent at Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, says with me. I did not know that I had shot Sinclair.

I will be glad when I get to Grand Rapids and have a chance to defend myself." THE STATE STREET DISTRICT. drew out money to pay tfce company and porter into whose hands one of his circulars Xelicau meet the regular expenses of the business, In the State street district, which was fell: "The first principle ol tne order is ma that the night of July lo an attempt was made to assassinate Dom Pedro after he had 1 1 1 I fp and it would be impossible for her husband visited later on, the ordinance was on the abolishment of the present system of mar yom. one' AFRAID OF LYNCHED. At first Gosch expressed fears of lynching, whole fairly well complied with, technically to lose a large amount of money without her ueen puouciy insuxteu. Given His Decision.

(SPECIAL CABL1S DISPATCH TO THIS TRTBmfm, ICpuncM. lx. byjame Gordon B-nneU. Losdox, Aug. IS.

No decision was arrived at by the home secretary in regard to the entence ot Mrs. MaybricK, but the tendency of events is swll in the direction indicated yesterday. There is a treat body of scien riage, which I and my brother members be The would oe assassin is the half uncon consent and connivance. speaking. Wherever there was a side en but when told there was no danger of that ha lieve to be one of the greatest curses resting ill frois trance within the public view it was wide CONFIRMATORY EVIDENCE.

scious emissary of third parties, as yet unknown, who have played on a weak intellect upon society. By that I do not mean that open. This was notoriously the case in ref was pacified and talked freely. He is barefooted, but has a hat, coat, and pants. His face gives evidence of the terrible mental A gentleman who had heard all the various we intend to inaugurate a iouso uu to accomplish what they did not erence to the cluster of saloons at Sixty-first versions of the report afterward said he did vicious system of love, put rather to personaly dare to undertake, Dom and State streets on the Hyde Park side, was 1 not know how much truth there was in it, tific opinion which is working in behalf of llrs.

ITayorick to this extent, that there is fair room for doubt whether she adminis propagate and perpetuate the doctrine of Pedro, surrounded by his family, was just This was probably the reason why a police natural selection and the affinity of soul to but the collateral evidence was decidedly leaving the theater, where he had spent the man from the town of Lake side was found souL We hold in our order after one has oe- tered the arsenio from which her husoand and physical strain he has endured during the last few days, and he seems to feel glad that he has at last been arrested. He says ha regrets that he was not killed instead of being arrested. A posse is to guard the jail tonight to frustrate any attempt at lynching. confirmatory. He said that he was sitting with Gilmore in the Bruns evening, when at the general outlet a young drunk with a number of gay companions on and S').

er cci when. VStCA nome a member of it that he or she cannot died. This opinion, proceeding from eminent sources, holds that there is equally grave man deliberately, face to face with the the side of the street opposite his beat. wick one Sunday morning lately, talk marry outside that order and that their se Emperor, raised the seditious cry, "Long All the saloons in this vicinity were well oouotasto Airs, ilaybrick's innocence, but the lection must be some member witmn its cir Gabriel was a grandfather. The youngest ing over matters and things in general, when one of the managers employed by Eugene live the republic!" Gosch says the story that he killed his cle.

This selection is to be based upon the aere at which an Indian married was Id years. patronized by young workingmen who were fast getting drunir. Groups could be seen element of uncertainty is such as to justify tta Interference of the home secretary. Immediately the answering cry of Long mother is false and that he was never arrest nhvsical and mental fitness of each other Tompkins came in, and, addressing Gilmore, If Gabriel followed the custom and married bool os igme icts ed before. Sheriff BishOD left tonight to entering or leaving the places on the Hyde laere would then, at least, be time left for aid: I have just left the old man." The live the Emperor 1" came thundering from every side of the house.

The confusion that at that age he would necessarily have been and a mutual agreement ana unoersianumg, bring him to this city. The sheriff of Barry "old man" meant Denman Thompson, and after a probationary period ot six months. at least 32 or 33 years old to have been a that Park side of State street all the way to Thirty-ninth, while the Lake saloons seem followed can well be imagined. The Empress Gilmore said he expected him at the hotel the production of any new facts which mizht tesd to clear up the mystery of Mr. May-bries's death.

These view3 are undoubtedly that thev will live as husband ana vnia as .8 audi grandfather at the time of Father Junipero's and princess imperial became alarmed and to have had dull trade, remaps tne ooys oi Didi durins the afternoon, and they were going inns? as harmony continues. landing there. drew close to the Emperor. At that moment county telephoned that there was a crowd surrounding the jail and that he did not dara take Gosch out of the building for fear of lynching. The jail is strong and a mob could be easily warded off.

"Buck" McCarthy's old bailiwick thought out together to drive in the park. Father Junipero taught Gabriel the art of We do not permit divorce wnere iacj oi Having their influence with Mr. Matthews, whose position throughout has been ot an the young man raised his pistol and fired. it only fair and proper to give their old 'You had better get him out of town," cutting and laying stone, and at the time of Dom Pedro, without the least alteration in is nine friends a benefit yesterday, seem? that they anxious and unevitable kind. But that the said the manager, "or he'll be borrowing harmony is discovered.

We inquire closely into the causes of the trouble, and if there is no reasonable or rational probablity voice or feature, quieted his wife ana daugh hica had not been generously dealt with the Sun fluty of deciding so dreadful a question money." the building of the first chapel on the site of the present Carmelite mission below Monterey, in the years AN UNPRECEDENTED RUN OF SALMON. ter, and forbidding his bodyguard to draw day before. Whatever the reason, the fact mould fall upon him is one of the greatest that's all right," replied Gumore, "he of the two remaining together, their swords stepped into his carriage after remains that there was more drinking in can have all he wants." urawoack3 of an office which is 1771 and 1772. Gabriel was present and and there is every reason why they iancm British Columbia Beating ner Rett Record his family. Setting his horses at full speed the saloons on the Hyde Park side of State a bed of roses.

The abuse assisted in the construction of the walls. He "The meaning of that," said the gentle should separate, then the bond that has the imperial coachman drove down the street than on the LaKe side, i ne in the Figh Industry. Victoria, B. Aug. 18.

fSpecial.J became so expert at his trade that he man wmca nas been heaped upon him is united them is amicably dissolved. They man, was tuat iuuiupsuu uau ueen gam crowded city plaza to the palace without saloonkeepers complied quite generally with old. is! ICS' ilci -omoin mpmbers of the order, each goes his bling heavily, and, indeed, it- was well aged and assisted in the construction of the further annoyance. the technical language of the so called Sun Never in the history of British Columbia has such a run of salmon been known as that known. He has a passion that way, but so San Antonio mission in lie was men wuoily undeserved, for he has given the conscientious consideration to all the facts of the case with some desire of seeing justice is done.

li may safely be said The commotion in the neiehborbood of the or her own way, and it mere De cnuaren thev are cared for by a system we have day closing ordinance. married to his second wife. Gabriel still have many others, and it is nothing against now being made on the Fraser river. Tha house when the shot was fired was terrible. It was only when the city was reached that nrondlv sDeaks of the skill he acquired as a him.

He must have been short of money or which raises and educates tnem, and starts People rushed here and there in a wild but total pack so far on the Fraser alone exceeds 9.7PL000. which will be increased to 300,000 -J stonecutter. there was a departure from the general rule he would not have sold out Fat Kehoe on t-at me course taken by some of Mrs. hom in the world with a trade or proies- fruitless search for the would be assassin. along this street.

At the northeast corner Sixth avenue. You know that when Kehoe lost Father Sorrentini, the priest, and Bishop sion, infinitely more honored than the children of divorced couples of modern so- Favored by the general rush and confusion cases, ine total pacn oi me wnoie pruvinca will reach 420.000 cases, valued at of State and Thirty-ninth there was a lybnck's friends was calculated to do her sore harm than good. Onothe other hand, laetsand arguments such as those which the place on the corner of Fourteenth street Amat reached Monterey some time in the year 1S45. The former says that Old Gabriel he had escaped, but two hours after lelang' ige!" it to; usefi aU tfc n't cu sprin-got mf saloon with two doors open, one a side en and Sixth avenue Denman Thompson This will exceed by 150.000 cases the largest wards was captured. He is a young fellow, trance, the other a corner or front entrance.

was then living with his sixth wife, and he lent him the money to buy the Wn do all that we can to oromoio uuun.y pack ever put up. This immense run is nave been put forward were entitled to due gat aud doubtless have had it. Unless ome new phase of the case should occur Thev had been friends in years gone by, and almost a lad, cleric in a Dig business establishment, and a Portuguese by birth. He The saloon diagonally opposite, which was formerly in the town of Lake, had its doors was by many years the senior oi au tne oia inhabitants. He was then known by the and mental purity, ah mat we reau.

mi that we write, all that we attempt to act accounted for by the Dominion government batcneries on Fraser river. Advices from in a darK hour Kehoe had gone to the assist is evidently laboring under some great same name, and was said to be at that time ance of Thompson. Den 'is a big hearted adverse to Mrs. Maybrick, which is scarcely aims from the beginnine at bringing about a Alaska state that salmon is running in larga and shutters closed and its blinds down. All along down State street to Madison there aberration of mind.

In the first moments mcntu-e ico over 110 vears of asre. prooable, her life is nearly certain to be natural and not an immoral state oi society. quantities all over the coast. fellow and never forgets a favor, so that you may be sure he was in a tight place or he at tne police headquarters his words and pared. A widely known old lady by tne name oi 'he tour nnr work is to destroy the false appeared to be some beer dispensers who enjoyed the special favor of the police.

The Castro, who died five years ago at the age of would not have sold out Pat Kehoe." otififiat. in attacKins iub At the game time it is felt by many who actions were most violent. He seemed quite proud of the deed, and declared that while THE CHEROKEE NEGOTIATIONS. way a. of J.

M. Hill was Denman Thompson's first "Btasen no nrtivn nart. in Thifc Hesitation 95, in testifying to Old Gabriel's age said m-lrriatrfi SVStem OI tOUiiy uur iiura. names over the doors aisciosea mas me proprietors are politicians of inflooence." The he would be ashamed to fire at an unknown tne-r that when a child sne saw uia uaunei, aim manager, and nas remained one of his Chief Mayes' Reply Regarded as Settling against, the nneauai mating oi men auu :thod.s'- pat the institution of trial by jury, supDOsed woe "the palladium of British liberties," individual the assassination of an Emperor thai at that time he had children several stanchest friends. Mr.

Hill spent a large en; their irrevocable union or their divorce principal violators appeared to be grouped between Twenty-ninth and Thirty-ninth could but bring him honor. the Matter for Two Tears. Little Rock, Aug. 18. SpeciaL A sum oftmoney on Thompson in San Francisco years older than she then was.

ment witnout inquiry or siuay oi wo iamu Oahriel remained at uia vapnoi uuui a and subsequently here, and made him a great ui nave received another severe blow by tie reversal of the verdict found at Liver-Pool- Success in this case will inevitably Wrt substitute for it no code oi enure a or i ally my off Buret: b. AT OTHER POINTS. CUT HIS THROAT WITH A PENKNIFE. special from Indian Territory says that Chief Mayes' reply to the proposition of the United few vears ago, when he removed to oaiinas law, but the binding force of a social union success. "I have known Denman Thompson thirteen years," he said, and never saw vallev.

where he has been sojourning ever 0da 10 similar aeitations whenever a prison hr mrhirh no Step IS laKetl WltQOUl. muugui, Dr. A. B. Lynda of Milwaukee Commits Sui ji Tin to within two or three years he him touch a card.

I don't believe one ord er is convicted of murder who was notactu- States commissioners for the purchase or the Cherokee strip is regarded as a final settlement of the question until tne election in 1891, innnirv. and careiui ureiwiauuu. cide In a Dnluth Hotel. vas a familiar herure on tne streets oi oannas of the rumor. He is one of the straightest, seen to strike the fatal blow or mix the rr vnn iiuaren says iuo uiuci At South Chicago the saloons were run at full blast, and the list of commitments before Justice Quinn this morning will indicate the consequent demoralization.

At Kensington the thirsty inhabitants regaled themselves to their hearts' content, and the Duluth, Aug. 13. SpeciaLJ Dr. City, but now he is rarely seen, as his trips thn hosDital to the town are becoming wsi.y araugnt. No one will be so anxious 1 nno members in Germany, England, japan incut P.OSi3i actress's nee A.

B. Lynde, who came here six days ago from when a principal chief will be chosen to succeed Mayes, and when an amendment to tha tv and Chicasro. and that a branch most lovable men I ever met, and if he has given his word tor a debt it is as good as gold. It is as good as my gold ess frequent, lie nas always ueea iuuu oi Milwaukee, committed suicide in his room at nava a court of appeal estab-whea as the home secretary, hut uPn. the principle advocated by Lord will be instituted in at.

aut tnia ween. striking colors, and lor years wore a coat the hotel St. Louis by cutting his throat with Cherokee constitution providing for a sale oi the strip can be voted on by the Cherokee doors were literally open to the visitors from made of cloth representing au me uoiurs oi penknife. Little is known about him, but Stinnis BESTETJCTIVE E0EEST FLEES IN MONTANA. the rainbow.

electors. In the newly elected uherokee legis Pullman, whose one saloon cannot supply linnid refreshment to all who ask for it. be seems to have been a man of some means, friary the ultimate arbiter after the court of lature, which convenes in jNovember, ctiiei appeal any day, for I'll give 90 cents on the dollar for every dollar he says he owes. These are lies invented by some evil minded men, and he'll come out of them as pure and bright as a diamond from the bauds of the cutter. I am srlad he's gone home to get a good rest.

He'll He is said to have been an opium-eater. He had pronounced its decision. This PREPARING FOR THE ENCAMPMENT. The hitherto uproarious Gano on the Cal Mayes' party has ten majority. has a brother in Milwaukee.

tZ. mane confusion worse con- Hundreds or Thousands or Dollars' Worth of Property Bnrned. TTr-TVNr. Aug. IS.

Special. The umet side of the line can no longer com uunaea. The responsibility should De taken Milwaukee, Aug. 18. fSpeciaL Milwaukee Decorated In Royal Style The pete with Kensington in supplying Pullman with and inebriatins beverages nof me, ana at Dr.

A. i. JUynde was the son or the late ex- 1 need it before tae long term of the winter Great Naval Battle. Milwaukee. Aug.

18. SpeciaL tt'irt of appealis established. Some alteration oi the law would seem to be rendered Congressman William Pitt Lynde, who Sunday. Mavor Cregier has seen to that. forest fires, which have been raging aU over Montana for three week3 and have destroyed hundreds of thousands of dollars' worth of served three terms in Congress as repre -cessary by this Maybrick case, whatever Milwaukee is now putting on an attire or decoration and illumination such as was In striking contrast to the bacchanalian of the "village hall" and the sentative from the Milwaukee district.

iove tw A CHICAGO WOMAN'S NARROW ESCAPE. have reached most alarming propor- William Pitt Lynde his day was one of resuu oi it may be, A Member or Parliament. SYMPATHY FOB MRS. MAYBRICK. State street, Kensington, and South Chi never before seen here in preparation lor the national Grand Army encampment to be tions.

the leading lawyers in Wisconsin, and A gentleman jui iu 11 Montana reports that on the Mrs. A. S. Andrews Has a Thrilling Expe racro districts was the decorous appear ern rience at Long Branch. held next week, ihe display or Dunting, rstro'-U ifCD ray 0W' all.

and ance ot the prohibited districts, which are in unouteau uvumj, among other political offices which he held was that of mayor of Milwaukee. His ranges flairs, and army designs will not be con New York, Aug. IS. Special Mrs. A.

S. 0tH hv the state law frum the in have escaped ana on wmca isw ouk, Aug. 18. Special. Roe ickiin, Mra.

ilaybrick's attorneys in this 'ty, have received a letter from a Brooklyn heretofore fin en to the business streets, but will Andrews of Uhicago naa a narrow escape tension of the Sunday or any other saloon. were depending to keep cattlemen son, Dr. Lynde, had been a practicing physician here associated with Dr. Seun until about four years ago, when, on account of include largely the residence portion, from drowning at Long Branch this after There were no drunken people on the streets no; this winter, thousands oi neaa oi -jnuocaa lived in the same house with 58 Chandler before the latter became Mrs. while the business district will be agiOW noon.

She is occupying the Beckwith cot ora hnrninsr. The big companies have nf those districts, women could not De seen failing health, he left this climate and went with colored lights and arches. Already men out trying to suppress the fire in carousals behind screens, and there was yonck. She requested Roe Mackhn tage. While bathing she ventured out beyond the life lines and was caught in a heavy south.

He returned some time ago, and last about 2,000 tents are in place with accommo rihaldrv nor revelry. Ihere was PUDusa her name. Her letter has the oc't it as V1 oeti-y- dations for 20,000 Veterans, DUt me worn nas undertow that swept her out to sea. She and save their feed, but the small streams are all dried up, and the flames leap over 7Lm Qa nuicklv as if traveling on an open me rin of sympathy for an unfortunate week went to Duluth. He was afflicted with hay fever, ana his suffering is thought bv calm enjoyment, such as the enforcement of ho law of the state brought about in the onlv be sua.

There will be five or six camps struggled hard to regain the shore, but be cai TOritertestifled to Miss Chandler's -ure and gentleness of manners and ex- his relatives to be the cause of his suicide. came exhausted and sank twice before as Lii- IA riMlPIA. otner districts of the ex-village before Mayor His mother and brothers are residents of in all on the outskirts of the various districts of the city. Among the names already chosen for the camps are Grant, Logan, and Bad- NEWS OF THE NORTHWEST. Henry Hill, one or tha oldest settlers of Boone county, Iowa, died last night.

George H. Andrews of Chicago was last night married to Miss Lottie Wells of Monti-cello, 111, Zachariah Allen of Oakland, 111., was injured so badly in a runaway Saturday that ba died within a few hours. The Pvev. William E. Johnson, for fifty years a Methodist preacher in various towns in Illinois, died yesterday at Bloomingtoo.

An unknown tramp while drunk was decapitated besides having both arms and legs cut oft by a Northwestern tram at Beioit, last night. Charles Wepley and Eddie Stuart, aged 14 and 16 years, respectively, while bathing in the Ohio river live miles below were drowned Saturday. George Adams, ex-city marshal of Edin-burg, was yesterday thrown from a horse. His head struck a tree, his skull was frautured, and he died ia a few hours, Willie Finnel of Burlington, 11 years of aae, who went to the poor children's excursion Saturday, fell overboard on the return trip from Fort Madison and was drowned. The Central Illinois conference campmeet--ing ot the Methodist Episcopal church is in progress at their campgrounds near Jlecnanics-burg, 11L Many prominent preachers are present.

The Rev. Horace Reed of iJloommgton, HL, has the meeting la charge. Maj. Miller, United States engineer, ia charge ot Mississippi river improvements between the Illinois and Ohio, arrived in Alton, Saturday on the government steamer Gen. Gill-more.

and made an examination of the Altoa harbor to see what improvements are needed. sistance reached her. la the meantime Peter fro Cregier's discovery or nis ordinance. in In two days the fire traveled over a section wide and 100 miles in length. In oseathe writer's utter disbelief in her woability of committing such an awful Milwaukee.

Mrs. Lynde is possessed of a Ebbs, a fisherman, had launched a surfboat, large estate left her by her husband. V-Ee. Th. Elehth Begimnt to Break Camp.

rfir. and he arrived on the scene just in time to Deer Lodee county the town of Georgetown hi Hre. and the strong wind Beize Mrs. Andrews as she was sinking for Although tne oinciai program is uuu jcu ivoe says that the less agitation of the ISSUIlUUUui- TO CONSIDER THE BAGGING aUESTION annonnced. it IS known mat tne granu paraue 'Wjron this side the oceau the better.

Springfield. 1U. Aus. Speciahl The Eighth regiment bad inspection by CoL Lawson this mornintr, and everything was lound in good hanA Durm( the afternoon divine services iha names Wltnitt uvo lunoa the third time. He lifted her into the boat and she was safely brought to the shore.

At brought The mill oi toe cimeuamu Pniiipsburg. will take place Tuesday morning. The two warsong concerts will be given probably T.ieartaw and Wednesday evenings. These Convention for That Purpose Called to a late hour tonight she was doing welL nAnr mat wwu is nmnanV Wa8 some idea o( canujg a public -eting in Mrs. Maybrick's behalf, but this been discountenanced by her friends as o3io inflame the minds of the English Meet In New Orleans.

were held Dy and the fire is i. omr, earlv tomorrow morning, auu mm NOT MUCH OF A FIRE AT CHAUIAUdUA. New Orleans, Aug. IS. SpeciaL rapid- toward it with alarming be succeeded by the Fifth regiment, under com Jliie: 1 lieid.

Co AVisbef abe'o lame o' ties-0' Tne board of directors of the cotton exebaotre Phiiips- tohn am VRil Hit uiiues and do more harm than good. It Will Not Interfere with the Regular yesterday issued a call for a convention of mand of CoL Gar Hartley oi mis city. Drnamite Factory Blown Tp. al midnight re-ported th ntmnst consternation prevailed in the Summer Proceedings. all the American exchanges to meet in New GENERAL rotCElGN NEWS.

are to be eiven by tne Arion club with 500 voices in a tent to accommodate 10,000 people, while the veterans will join in the chorus. The naval battle on Milwaukee bay, which in grandeur is expected to surpass anything ever before attempted in the nature of a sham battle, will take place Thursday evening and will be witnessed by 200,000 Chautauqua, N. Aug. 18. Fire last Orleans Sept.

11, to take some joint action of town and that a large force of men was in rnn rescue. In the xei- night destroyed several buildings belonging "on Residents of London Present Bon- the bagging problem, which is just now so Iron Mountain, Mich-, Aug. ia Special The dynamite factory of tne Peninsula Powder company, three miles south of here, blew up last Th cause of the explosion remains a langer with an Address. greatly agitating cotton circles. It is not the orgamseu io th mneries fire covers an area i oro-is to the Chautauqua assembly.

Early reports of a heavy loss are not confirmed. The total damage will not exceed 515,000, and the fire tZ D0r' AlJe- 13. Five hundred French purpose of this convention to legislate for or miles and is spreading rapidly. peoDle. ine granasumu nun ucms ciku as the workmen had just left the prem of London visited Gen.

Boulanger against any style of covering of cotton bales, accommodate 35.0UU ie vet Ranges in that section have been almost hmvhA. the fire extending nearly ises. No one was hurt by the explosion, but the will not interfere with the regular summer Juneau pir: will aione people. ye 0 but to remove the present damaging imped baildines were destroyed. Loss about tb.wu.

uoay today and presented him with an iitt 0f symPatby and confidence. The raH a speech, said that ha had never proceedings now in progress. iments lor the use of lighter covering. four miles from the city of Glendive. i it.

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