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Durham Review (1897), 21 May 1903, p. 6

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l . van: g.- . Salonlcn, May 18.-rThe police have unearthed 700 pounds or dynamite and quantities cl gunpowder. I l Troubles in Cmtia.‘ Bath Peat. Mar 18.--Tloere was re- - a serious peasant demon- stration in Croatia, especially in the Kreuz district where the eas- ties and house- ot Hungarian land- owners were attacked and pillaged. Martial law was declared. Similar disorders have occurred at Brod, Bis-ck and other places. Premier De Snell has had an au- dience ot Emperor Francis Joseph, who arrived here to-day. Alter this interview the Premier announced in the Lower Home that troops would lb lenit to every place where a [reach ot the peace was threatened. A special army corps has been placed at the disposal of the Ban ot Crow tia for that purpose, in addition to the ordinary garrison. The peas- ants are actuated by absurd rumors to the eliect that the late Crown Prince Rudolph is alive. that he is coming to help the peasant get his own, and that tho Emperor has lor- lidden his soldiers to shoot at TURKISH TROOPS DESTROY l SUSPECTED VILLAGE. that a massacre of Jews. similar to the one which took place recent- ly at Kisheneff. capital ot Balear- oua. had occurred at Tirospol. seven miles from Kisheneff. is officially denied and is universally discredited. The Story “charmed. 8t. Petersburg, May ltr-Additional details of the Kisheueff massacre of Jews are printed here daily. The correspondents give the number of victims thus far buried in the Jewish cemetery as " and say that 34 -per- sons seriousu wounded are still in the Jewish Hospital. The horrors re- porm scarcely bear repetition. In one instance spikes were driven through a woman's head into the floor. and cases of boy mutilation At been authenticated. About 800 to 1,000 persona were arrested. an official having been sent from Odessa to deal with the situation. The apa- thy of the local authorities during two days of rapine and murder has been fully established. Trouble Feared To-morrow. 1ttiotr-i.n-the-Don, Russia, May " --.Tho Social Democrats are doing their utmost to induce the public to co-operate in starting disturbances on labor day, to-morrow. The agi- tators are alleged to possess arms and boxes of dynamite. The authori- ties have posted placards announc- log that stringent measures will be adopted for the preservation of or- , mint). European Turkey. May IB. u-ankluh troop. have deitroyed the Vin-80 ot Warkovo, near Sahelplge, when)?” sucpected homb- were mauled. port published in the United State- that a massacre ot Jews. similar Police Capture Quantities of Ex- Constantinople. May ld.-The Bul- tan has warned the Governors ot SlAIN BY ill(iill-illlM6, Bulgarians Killed on Streets of Monastir, Monastir. Macedonia. via London. May is. - Hearing trom s ecret sources that something ot great im- portance was likely to happen here. I came trom Salonica by train. The predicted movement did not occur, but the unexpected happened. A miniature massacre took place, ot which exaggerated accounts pro- bably have been telegraphed trom the coast. It was begun entirely by Basin Bazouks. was carried on by them, and was only stopped by Turkish troops, under the direc- tion oi' th: Gchraor. Al. Rim Pasha. There Was a quarrel between a Bul- garian and a Turk. The Bulgar- Ian, much to the astonishment ot the Turk. was armed. When several Turks came to the rescue of their comrade. the Bulgarian drew. are- volver and shot one ot them. As “the news spread a crowd collected. and the Bashl Bazouks. when the outcry to kill was raised. swarmed into the Bulgarian quarter. shoot- Ing right and left. and beating the unfortunate persons whom they overhauled. Thirty victims were reported kill- ed Md several hundreds were beat- en tsruntrrcifu'dy, knocked senseless mod their bones broken. belore the troops could arrive In sufficient strength to drive oft the Mussulmun population. The troops made it a point neither to kill nor hurt 8. Moo. Ierm, but drove Into their homes all the Bulgarians (wand on the streets. They did not allow Turkish civilians to enter tho houses of the Bulgar- ian-s, nor did they go themselves. Tin rioting begun at half-past twelve. and was queiled by three o‘clock. The bodies were taken on to carts. as was done in Salomon. Even the Consuls were stopped by W soldiers from going to the scene of the disturbance and making inves- tkstions - .- _ _ " -- M-acre Story Denied. St. Petersburg, May ".--TIttr de- The town fen Into a panic; tss:siirt-alruahiaira'UCtii, "GAC'; shops were shut. and the new clone in the new Presbyterian Bun. hnnch ot the Ottoman Bank cloned any School at (‘entrevl le, in Gavan PANIC STRICKEN TOWN An Important Capture. ploSives Rid at saltnitd. the provinces of European Turkey that they Will be held personally remonsible in the event of massa- cres occurring in the territories under their jurisdiction. ' Turkey liar-10p. London, May 18.--tnte resources of Turkey are said to he so strained as to compel the advance against the Albanians to be suspended. It is believed the mobilization of 100,000 men was only effected with the aid of the Suntan's prirate purse. The Sultan has Just consulted the former Vizier. Said Pacha, on the situation. and it is reported that JN Mahdi has 'ttst summoned a financial com- mission to consider means to effect the payment of troops in Macedonia and Albania, the army contractors having refused further supplies. Bulgaria Denies Responsibility. London, May 18.-cturling from Bona, the correspondent of the Daily News says he has had a long inter- view with, Premier Daneff. The Pre- mier repudiated Bulgaria's responsi- bility for the Macedonian outbreaks. which, he said, were the work of a few trreeoneilabletr, and he protested indignantly the charge that Bul- garia had winked at the revolution- aries. The Premier admitted that the Bulgarian army was strongly in sym~ pathy with the movement; he said. however, that this lymrpathy would not be allowed to Inter ere with its loyalty. He could not avoid seeing that some accident might precipitate a war involving Bulgaria, but Bul- garia would not be the aggressor, and in the event of such a disaster It would not be her fault. In con- clusion. the correspondent quotes Premier Daneff as saying he coun- selled Prince Ferdinand to issue an appeal to the powers to intervene in behalf of Macedonia. " Bulgaria has no ambition to annex Mace- donia," he said. "and the existing reform scheme is quite illusory." Statement in British House. London, May Ith-The Under For- eign Secretary. Lord Cranborne, in the House of Commons to-day read a telegram from the British Consul at Monastir, EurOpean Turkey, say- ing that, while several Christians had been killed during the recent disturb- ances, there had been no further dis- turbances during the last few days, and adding that business is proceed- ing as usual. The Consul also re- ported dhat the loss ot life was exaggerated. _ ' t' ' _ , Slaughter-s Amuse Bitterness. London, May Itr-TJ1e correspond- ent of the Times at tstytitx says in a despatch: "Some of the worst out- rages during the recent outbreak at Monastir were perpetrated by Jews, who, anxious to show their sympa- thy with the stronger side, Joined the Bashi-Bazouks In maltreating Bulgarians. According to official ac- counts the slaughter ot Bulgarians In neighboring villages was considerably greater than at first was supposed. At Zapari thirty were killed or wounded, the Batrhi-Bazottirs partici- pating in the slaughter. It is useless to conceal the tact that these oc- currences are arousing an extremely bitter spirit in Bulgaria, and it they are allowed to continue the dangers of a conflict with Turkey will be greatly increased." c Hon. J. R. Stratton has accepted lan irTlttt.ion.topr prgsent and an- and strongly guarded. The next day there were a few small out- breaks in other portions of the town. and a few more Bulgarians were killed. The Greek villagersliv- ing in the Bulgarian quarter were warned by their Turkish' friends to leave town, as a general massacre would undoubtedly be brought on if the committees should begin throwing bombs. There were cav- alry patrols going about the streets that day, and 4.000 troops were massed in the town. t-uLedLadJicCi'L., CANADIAN. Miss Mabel Cartwright has been chosen Principal of St. Hilda's Col- lege. Toronto. Two Toronto hotel barbers have been summoned tor shaving on Sun- Hon. Sydney Fisher has arrived at Vancouver from Yokohama. Rev. Dr. Bayne, of Pembroke, was elected Moderator of the Synod of Montreal and Ottawa. Rev. John Ned was elected undera- tor of the Toronto and Ki-ton Presbyterian Synod. A sight has been selected at Syd- ney, B. c., tor British admiralty pur- The College street Baptist congre- gatlon, Toronto, has extended a sec- ond can to Rev. Dr. Sowerhy, ot Lon- The Lord’s Day Alliance will pro- secute the Searhoro’ Electric Rail- way Company for running- Sunday Charges of inefficiency and neglect or duty against some employees ot the Kingston Post Oifice are to he investigated. The case or Rex vs. Carliale, aris- ing out ot tho personations in the referendum voting, was adjourned in the Court of Appeal to notify 'the Dominion Attorney-General. Rev. Principal Coven addressed the Presbyterian Synod on "The Bible in Our Educational System." Rev. Principal Gordon took part in the discussion. sist at the Ia/ada-tire-trar,. along 3n lhe mfw Presbyterian Sun- ME R. B. Stoddard, the well-known American poet, and reviewer. is dead. t Mall advice-s any that hundreds ot Ipeople are dying ot famine in Kwang- Isi province, Chum. tmehlp. Beet Durham. The cere- mony will take place on Hominy. June let. ' , . _ The Grand Trunk Company has begun the work at lowering the tracks at their 'rarrMm,nr-Tltst?.n.- burg (”vision a; amnion with the Buffalo an enrich division. so that they wilt pals under the latter tracks. Th-le wlll greatly les- sen the danger of accidents and will all!) greatly facilitate work in the yards. F Jane Joynt, 102. years of age. blind and dent. be! Just. dled in the Home for Frlendlcu Women, Ot- tawa. She was born ln Ireland Jan. tr, 1801. and has not a relative In thla country. The remains were In- terred in Beechwood Cemetery. It is reported that Railway project is to the form or a new route to India. Owing to heavy rains in many parts ot Kansas. serious floods are reported, reuniting in loss of life and destruction of property. Smallpox has reappeared in Ot- ttswts..TIto Victim ls Mitt. Beaucage. Lari: night she was taken to Por- ter's Island. but as she lived only a short distance away. returned home attain. She was taken back and will be kept under strict sur- velllance. BRITISH AND FOREIGN. All the railroads in Florida artrin- eapaeitated on account of the Hoodtr. Dr. Schlamp. the largest wine grower in Germany, is on trial charged with wnolesale adultera- tion. At San Francisco the Federal Salt Company was convlcted or maintain- Intt a monopoly contrary to the Sher- man anti-trust law. The newspapers ot Bogota, capi- tal of Colombia, have started an agitation against the ratification of tho Panama Canal treaty. Will Control the Ptbctflc and Atlantic c. P. It. Fleets. Montreal. May la.-The orticia, lan- ncuncemeut oi the appointment of Arthur Piers, of the C. P. R., to the position ot manager of the steamship line was only issued this morning. MP. Piers will have both the At- lantic and Pacific fleets of the com- pany under his control. His office, as "heretofore, will be in Montreal. Mr. Piers said this morning that all the C. P. fit. vessels plying in At- lantic waters would now come to Montreal. and that four of them, the Montrose, the Lake Erie, the Mount Royal and the Monterey, were now in port. Ottawa Scots Would Have a Canadian - Memorial. Ottawa, May 18.-At a. joint meet- ing of St. Andrew‘s Society and the Sons of Scotland last night a. committee introduced a resolution embodying a panegyric on the late. Gen. Hector MacDonald, and recom- mending that a committee be ap- pointed to secure expressions of opinion from representative Scot- tish bodies throughout Canada as to tho advisability of erecting a monu- ment in the capital of the Dominion in commemoration of the achieve- ment of this lamented Scottish hero. The idea or erecting a distinct Can- adian memorial seemed to prevail, and eioqueiit speeches were made in support or it by Rev. Mr. Moln- tosh, Rev. Norman McLeod. Lt.-Col. McMillan and others. The committee which drew up the resolution was again appointed to carry on the work 1lllhllll ill VESSEL'S 1llll.ll Has Been There Nineteen Days and Scares the Crew, MAY BE DEAD OR AL‘VE NOW Halifax, N. S.. May ltr-The Nor- wegian barque Emigrant, Capt. T. Eroidsen, arrived to-night from Bets muda, with a. madman in her hold, who has been there top the past 19 days. The Emigrant lett Bermuda tor Halifax on the 16th ot April, and has thereiore been 26 days on the passage.- A few days out one of the crew, the carpenter, who had been shipped at Bermuda, showed signs of insanity. and got into the hold, where he laid he would stay. He kept his word tor three days. food being sent down to him. At the end of that, time he returned to the deck. but crazy as ever. He so an- noyed and alarmed the crew, that they overpowered him, put him in irons, and. locked him in the tore- caetle, the crew going an.” Not long afterwards. with sun perhumnn strength. he broke his tet- ters. dashed down the door, and again rushed into the hold. This was 19 days' ago. Every etlort was made to capture him, but none of these were successiul. As a last nttempt,the mate and one ot the crew went down to see what they could do. They beat a. retreat and turned when tired upon by the madman. who had, no one knew how, pro- cured n. revolver. The crew were afraid to go near him again, and he was allowed to remain. This time everybody on board was thor- oughly afraid, so they fastened down the hatches to prevent his coming up and perhaps committing mar- drr. Food was lowered to him by a bucket, andl tor the first five days the madman helped himselt to it. Sines then, however, the food has remained untouched, and no sign seen or heard ot the frenzied man. It ls possible that he has crawled Into some corner and died, or he may have shot himself. The crew to-night are still afraid to go into the hold, fearing that the mil in ARTHUR PIERS. MANAGER. TO HONOR MACDONALD. ONTARIO ARCHIVES ' TORONTO the Bagdad be revived 1n international yet alive, and my use as a pro- tection the empty casts with which the human in Bound. With 5- pl.- tol in his hands he might be awe to do considerable damage before being captured. To Marry MIDI Calhoun; Well-known English Actress. London, May 18 -Misu Eleanore CaJhoun ls receiving contrr"ttiaflty, upon her engagement and approach- iaq marriage. Her stage career. which has been an honorasie and brilliant one. both In London and Paris, it 'lotse11 by a1o.ruset,tfhse: meme. She will goon be married to one ot the founder- aad leaders of the Macedonian movement. He is Eugene Lazar Lazarovltch. From " countrymen living in London I learn that he is the present head. ot an old dynasty ruling tor TOO years in the Balkans, ot which ancient kingdom and empire Macedonia was 3 pro- Vince. For this reason he cannot en- ter Servia, as the Government the" considers him to be a possible pre- tender to the Crown.. Be has taken an active part in the Macedonian movement for twenty-five years. and has expended a large fortune in pro- moting the cause of the liberation of the Balkan population. He has been in England during the Iaat year. and has been laboring arduouely tor the Macedonian cause. holding confer- ences with Buratott and other lead- ers, helping to raise money tor the movement, and to arouse sympathy ror_it among the western nations; "Suki 65111371.: "I; (in? alight“ of Judge Calhoun, ot California. , London, May ltr-The Chancery Court to-day ordered the cancella- tion of the deed .by which H. S. B. Cavendish, the explorer, provided that his property should go to Mrs. Strutt, wife ot Major C. H. Strutt. and her children, to the ex- clusion ot the plaintiffs own wire, who was Isabel Jay, formerly lead- Ing lady of the Savoy Theatre. Mr. Cavendish, in his appeal to the Chancery Court, charged hmlor Strutt and Mrs. Strutt with in- fluencing him through table-turn- ing, and claimed that Mrs. Strutt obtained the deed by pretending to be the ghost ot his (the plaintiff‘s) mother, and by representing that she was speaking trom Heaven and advising him to dispose ot his pro- Explorer Cavendish Deeded Away Property at. Request othosts. Madrid. May ltr-A despatch trom Melina, Morocco. says the Sultan’s envoys, wno are charged with a pac- ificntory mission to the rebels have arrived there with $16,000. petty. PEOPLE FLEE FROM NEAR COLIMA -)iGr'reL/fehiettr, it ii, added, have chosen a new pretender, named Hub- el Kader. He is a. Moon ot good fam- ily. -- . . “an-.." ---""" __ _ It ls announced trom Melina. that Colonel Marchand is on the Alger'- ian frontier. with two regiments of tshtuTtihootertr, and other troops. People Flee From Volcano. Tuxpam, Jansen. Mexico, May 18. -There has been another eruption, ot Colinm volcano. accompanied by deafening subterranean noises. an abundant flow of lava and a heavy) rain of ashes. People on the hacien- das and ranches in the neighborhood of the volcano, have abandoned their pueblos for saler places. -'"qr' Fugitives Rescued. Madrid, May ".-The Spanish cruiser, lnfanta Isabel, has rescued a. number or Spaniard and other for- eigners, from Tgtgan, Morocco. l Sane men who have more money than brains are not burdened with ttlthr. here. Dr. Campbell Declares He Writ Resist Education Bill. London. May lir--T1heire was a remarkable scene in the City Tem- pie at the midday service to-day, when the pastor. the Rev. R. J. Cumpbill. the sucCessor oi the late Dr. Parker. announced his adhesion to the “passn‘c resistance" move- ment against. the new Education Bill. Rev. Mr. Campbell is regarded as thv head oi the sNoncomfornnsts in this country. At his aun0utiee- ment to-dny the audience. nutm- beriug about 8,000 persons, stood up and cheered lust'lly for several minutes. - _ _ Elll n00IEfl (llWll Spanish Cruiser Rescues Fug itives From Tetuan. Woman Terribly Tortured and Child- ren Killed. New York, May 18.-The Ameri- can. winch has sent Michael Davitt to Kishenev to report upon the recent anti-t',cmite outbreak there, publishes the following special from St. Pcterstsurg: The papers here at last publish the horrible details ot the Jewish massacres at Kishenev. It is admitted that a carpenter had both hands sown ott, that women had their eyes ganged out, that some victims had their arms pulled trom the body, and that scores of children were thrown out ot windows and killed. The condition of those that are left is terrible, and at least four thousand families are in absolute want. _ The pastor added than; he had heard that Colonial eretary Chaun- berlaiu is likely to advocate the im.. prisonment of those who partici- pate in the "passive resistance" movement, but he believed, should Mr. Chamberlain imprison him. his days as a Colonial Secr'etary will be numbered, tor the Aoncomtormity represents halt ih'c religious life ot the nation; LONDON PASTOR CHEERED. SPIRITS MADE ttiM SIGN. A MACEDONIAN LEADER A TERRIBLE STORY. if; " W FW,, l, cumin. alumnus. recently incorpor- sated at Albany, in slated to take (charge or the manufacturing tie- velopmcnts. i Tho reason that the Canadian alde or the river has been choaen lien, it is claimed. In the difference in land Values. With precisely similar op- portunitiea for advancement. land on the American aide is worth 86,- 000 an acre and on the Canadian side but $100 to 8200 an acre. _ -- . . __ n4nnnnnnn iiiiiiij'ii" FALLS Ill. soon; GREAT SCHEMES woman. Capitalists With $I0.000,000 Going into Vast Projects. Niagara, Falls Watch: A. J. Wright. of Bullaio. hue prom-ed be. tween 2.000 and 8.000 - ot land on the Cmdlan‘dde ot the Ni- agara. River. have» Slater-'0 Point and Drummondville. Mr. Wright Itt presumed to repreeent . undi- cate which desires to control all the property in the vicinity of the big generator plants now being pro- posed or being constructed on the Canadian side. . The new syndicate. " is said. will construct a large number ot manu- facturing plants to take part of the electrical energy generawd there. The first of these iato be a mum- moth steel converting plant and roller mill. Ore will be brought down from the upper lakes to a. point Hear Chippewa. The Hennepin Se- ___ ----n‘- - Int-nonna- Ell!” Hut vlvv luv - ".r_'- _"-" Thearcs capitalists have 810000.000 to spend In obtaining and develop- Ine, the Immense are; ot {notary Illflllilllll SIHIKE NEH THEY FEAR THE NEW STRIKE LAW Railway Employees Call it Off Unconditionally. Melbourne, Victoria. May "r--t're- miee Irviue announced in the Legisla- tive Assembly to-day that he had re- ceived a letter from the officials of tho Engine Drivers" Association de- claring we strike oft and submitting unconditionally. _ The Veronica Motlneero Found Guilty. Fit. John. May la.-A cable to Wil- liam Thomson & Co. this evening brings word trom Liverpool that the Veronica mutineers were convicted of murder to-day in the Liverpool court, and were sentenced to death. The prisoners numbered tour. The Ver- onica was a barque, owned by Wil- liam Thomson & Co. On the high was last December some (of her crew mutinied, and then ensued one of the most atrocious series of mur- dere which have been chronicled in the annals of the modern merchant marine. Captain Show. who was a Prince Edward Islander; his mate and five or his crew were shot or driven overboard. Then the mu- tineers provisioned a. boat, fired the barque and left. They were picked up and taken to Liverpool, but the story of their awful crime was iven out by one of the number, 1mg the trial of tour or the men followed. The President of the Engine Driv- ers' Aturociatloa, In an interview, said the surrender was due to the drastic nature of the strike bill which was sure ot adoption. BUNK ill DYNAMITEHS. Evidence in Papers of An- other Cunard Plot, New York, May 18.--Amar1g the et- fects of the men who sent the In- ternal machine to the Cunard Line dock last week was a piece of paper on which Was written in French; “The destruction of the Naronic was complete. Mr. Le Bron. who made the box, has this moment Bone to Chicago." Tlie Nuronie left Liverpool. Feb- ruary 11th. 1893. with 4,000 tons of freight. a crew of 5.5 men. and fifteen passengers. who had gone to England on the previous trip in charge of a cargo of cattle, sag was never seen after she left the Mertiey. New York Doclov Announces Start- ling Discovery in Profession. New York. May 16t.--Dr. Robert Coleman Kemp, of No. 107 East 57th street. has prowxl that scientific massage can restore a patient, apn- parentiy dead. to lite. This was his startling announcement to the New York Academy of Medicine at its meeting last night. Dr. Kemp's method in to cut a small incision between the ribs. insert the finger behind the heart, and, with a few gentle, rythmic pressures, revive the circulation. In conjunction with thin process is an artificial reqirntion produced with a pump. Experiment. mgde on dogs have proved cumu- Chicago. May la.-'rme Chicago po- lict- this afternoon discovered three men, who, it is believed, unsui- pecungly assisted the myaterioua "Cr. Russell” in manuraeturittghits deadly device. They are J. W. Sey- moul. carpenter; J. W. Ehrenberg, blacksmith, and John Clarke. ma- chunst, whose shops are in the VI- clnity ot the apartment occupied by Russell. MASSAGE RESTORES LIFE. SENTENCED TO DEATH. STARTLING MEMORANDUM Machine Made in Chicago. Taken in connection with the MO acre shipbuilding plant to be bum by the 'Doronto & Niagara Power 09-pin, at Brfdtreburtt, it in evx. dent that the Canadian side or the .rh'er. which nu been dormant sine-3 1812. ig to have a general deroiop. went under the imptuo or electric power similar to that on the Am. ark“: aide. _ clu- which no been neared. M. rad] levers! hi3 punt- are pup, “only unused tor, the bitten 1.. lug. spool .etonv.etrtet.pltnt,.. no pun Involve. the building ot bl; docks along the Cunadlnn aide ot t: river, the channel on the can... d n due bells upon-lot to that on the United “at. ulde. he or- pulsation of the Bonnepln Securi. tie. Company recently ls said to be . part ot the chemo. J. F. Mao. Donald, the local agent ot A. J. Wright. would not talk for publica- tion, but admitted that Mr. Wright WM behind the his land deals which have excited Interact in Canada tor the lat " mntlu. Mme Women Threw Up Posts m Robots! Hospital. New York. May ".--uruims and Anna Btoet, who claim Toronto as their home. suddenly left South Hud- son Hospital. Hoboken, with three other fellow nurses and went home because the matron and the man- agement would not let them sleep together. which won against the rules. The management is investi- gating the sudden departure with the hospital full of patients. Another plan winks!) l. spoken ot In tho pouulbllltv of deepening the Clllppown Itieer channel to an Welland Canal. whlch will admit bk: lake vowels to reach lnduatrles mung Ntagara power on the Canadian side " little 93991”: " A . WANTED TO SLEEP T JOE'NIyl -rairtuiL-tgr"." Wright my. the ma bought " near Hamilton. AS THE HANGMAN WAITEL? (IElliil IE (lll.Wi, Wife-Murderer Poisons H:m- self With Morphine Lexlng'ton. Kr.. May "b--Wiuiutu may. wife murderer, wuo was to have been banned at 8 o'cloek an. morning. took morphine some tum: tl?"' the night, and died this morn- The death watch. Alexander Eur-Kw var. lat within three feet of mm)“: ty all night, but ass he is ubwluu-ly at a low to know. how or when Mgr Carty took the drug. At 10 u‘vluvk McCarty became restless. Jail-2r Robert Wallace was in the cell at the time. Moan-q called for WJJe'kvy. but Wallace brought him cotton in- stead. He drank the coffee and went into violent convulsions. I _ From a Colorado Mot, or Would-be hrs-chem. Trinidad. 0010.. May Itr-htt liai- ian coal miner, giving Mus mum Mi Augustin Garibaldi, last night shut and killed another miner m treir cabin at Majestic. m, then tled,but was captured by a Slit-riffs posse. While returning to Majestic with their prisoner. the posse was met by a mob of minus. who tried to take Garibaldi away from the oiiloeri. A running fight ensued. and 2a ot the officers, svcurmg a team rlvon to this city with the winner. It Is not known whnth"? W of the mob was iujurnd or not. Shere are tears ot u lynchmg. I ask but little when rm dead " recompense tor earthly woes No golden crown upon my head, No harp to weary hands and to”; No halo would I wear. lndocd. No purple robe beyond my means- , only ask a well-mum mead. With eighteen hplea and putting cream. A caddy with a, lynx-like eye. And wings upon his shoulder tips, Bhnll watch me whack the bailm than tir lb follow on their airy tripe; And when I come on gentle wins aeu hand .8 than. the watchful m putter tit for prince or king That's guaranteed to make the tgoal. The teee an" be the sort trom which One drlver two hundred yards at lee-t. Willie over hurdle. bunker, ditch The halls shall rise as though of yen-t: The nlbuck. maehie and the cleek Shell never tube or make u. elm. While only those who Scottish meek _ Shell ha . and ot memberdllp. Here on this tteld ot perfect stroke. . I'll Mar . winning game with all Who bent nae when on earth, the [alto Who In] I cannot hit the bait; And not ot " the games between. When o'er my nectar I an: head I! tun-ph- to recount. I ween. ”it“! not be one to doubt my welt -ar. W. Whitelock. In Life. maroon- we have always with HR. Egg: 1- better than having than The Golpher'a Paradise. SAVED A PRISONER {3.4.4 “In qrith [In who has deal, " . “tr 1 that pt! 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