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Show THE gas and ‘lexas railroad, at Kingsiana, argansrs oad SP 5° — o er MARCH. 8, Discovery of graveyard insurance scheme, Charleston, S. C. 4. Erastus J Jones, ex-treasurer of Dauphin county, Pa., defaulter in $61,000. 20. State Treasurer Tate, of Kentucky, paboreed: defaulter in $250,000 27. State National bank of Raleigh, N. C., eideed its doors. Charles E. Close, president, and Samuel C. White, cashier, defaulters in $75,000. APRIL. 8. First Whitechapel murder reported. 1. Trial of Dave Walker, Bald Knobber chief, in progress in Ozark, Miss He was convicted, and with other Bald Knobbers sentenced to hang Dec, 28 18. Happy Bob Van Brunt, formerly Salvation Army leader, hanged at Warsaw. N Y., for the murder of Will Roy 29. Passenger train on the Inter-Oceanic railway. in Mexico robbed by highwaymen MAY : Assistant Cashier De Baun, of the Park Na tional bank, New York, defauiter in 395.000. The supreme court of [linois confirmed the sentence of the Chicago boodlers, and they were sent to Joliet penitentiary 12. Masked robbers board a train on the Sonora railroad, at Aguazarca, A. T., and then robbed the fireman, killed the expressman and fatally hurt the conductor. One passenger fatally burt. JUNE. . Mrs. Rawson, whose divorcesuit against her husband was the talk of Chicago, shot Maj. Whitney, her husband’s attorney, in open court. White Caps of Spencer county, Ind., commanded newspapers to publish their proclamation under penalty of chastisement. 6 M. L. Lichtenstein, Wilmington, Del., de faulter in $33,250. . Eight masked robbers went through a train near Junction City, M. T., securing $1,400. 20. P A. Huber, Adams Express agent at Sunbury, Pa., arrested for stealing an express package containing $29,600, in transit from Philadelphia, in August, 1886. : 22. Porter and Buck, American burglars, held in London for extradition to Zurich, where they are charged with stealing $250,000 worth of property Charles A. Pitcher, teller of Union bank of Providence, R. |., is a fugitive and defaulter 2. town, N. Y White Caps indicted in Indiana. 17. Beginning of trouble between blacks in Mississippi go Loan, was a resumption Mackenzik, Tur of the Second National of rules which county, W. Va., 2. Governor Hill commuted death sentence of Chiara Cignarale to imprisonment for life. 29. White Caps in Perry county, Ind., flog two Mormon missionaries. 80. P. K. Dederick, of Albany, robbed of $40,000 by an expert thief. AUGUST. Se Blinky Morgan hanged in Columbus, O. Second Whitechapel murder. Hugh M. Brooks, alias Maxwell, hanged at St. 2 i Louis for the murder of Preller. 14. Two men in Chicago arrested for systematic mail robbery, having taken more than $100,000 from the mails. 27. Capt. N. Kinney, Bald Knobber chief, Missouri, shot and killed at Ozark, by Bill Miles, an autiBald Knobber. . Charles W. Waldron, of Hillsdale, Mich., ab- sconded to Canada with several thousand dollars. 6. Attorney of Indiana, re- ported a terrible state of affairs owing to the depredatizas of White Caps in the southern part of ch.c state. %. Fourth Vobitechapel murder. 20. Seventeen outlaws shot dead ina battle with vigilantes near Paladora, No Man’s Land. Three vigilantes were killed and nine wounded. 21. Fifth Whitechapel murder. 24. Mrs. Lizzie Hoy, of Bandero county, Tex., shot and killed ‘The Lone Highwayman.” 25. James Brown, said to have been married thirtythree times, convicted of bigamy in Detroit. 27. W.R. Foster, trustee of the gratuity fund of the New York Produce defaulter in $168,000. Exchange declared a 29. Sixth Whitechapel murder. 80. Seventh Whitechapel murder. 80. Cashier Chapin, of Fall River, reported a defaulter in $108,000. OCTOBER. 2. Eighth Whitechapel murder. 14. Antonio Flaccomio murdered in New York. This was the noted Mafia murder. 18. H. 8S. Briggs, safe manufacturer at Rochester, N. Y., absconded; $14,000 short in his accounts. 19. Paymaster J. B. McClure and stable boss Hugh .Flannigan, employed by Contractor McFadden, of Wilkesbarre, Pa., robbed of $12,000 and murdered. Train robbers went through a train at Peru, Ind., and stole many thousand dollars, watches and jewelry. 23. Thomas Axworthy, treasurer, of Cleveland, _ disappeared, leaving a deficit of about $500,000. NOVEMBER. 4. Daring stage coach robbery near Santa Barbara, Cal. 4”. Henry W. King, Jr., shot and killed at Omaha, Neb., by Libbie Beichler, with whom he had previously lived. 23. J. E. Bedell, New York forger, sentenced to twenty-five years imprisonment. 28. Mrs. Whiteling, Philadelphia, poisoner, convicted of murder in the first degree. . 80. Treasurer county, $100,000. Charles D..T., G. Winchell, disappeared, a of Spink defaulter for DECEMBER. 8 Phil Daly, the-Long Branch gambler, was shot in a New York den, where he had been enticed by a woman’s note, with a view to robbery The wound was not a serious one, 5. Frank H. Bates, an employe of ‘Old Hutch,” a defaulter in Chicago in $20,000. Nine prominent citizens of Crawford county, Ind., arrested in connection with the White Cap outrages. 9. A mob attacked the jail at Birmingham, Ala., in an attempt to lynch William Hawes, the murderer. Is discharged The sheriff and his party fired on them, killing nine and wounding Toarey. Ninth Whitechapel murder. 10. White Cap outrages in Texas. 18. E. L. Harper, who stole the funds of the Fidelity bank of Cincin:. ., a ravine maniac. White Cap outrages repor ted from Onio. Reported annearance of White Caps at James- soldiers on term time report omes from Lewiston, on warm water. Verily,the an ancient and fish-like smell. story has party which blow straw one up the man was killed. from Hong Kong. occu- cases of Jay GouLtp has issued a peremtory order to General Clark of the Missouri late for Sullivan’s excuses about a license.” don’t believe any cut rates have the to the effect that right to a pass a law com- pelling railroads to fence their lines and failing to do so to pay double the value for the stock run over and killed. was presented to General Harrison, who has long been a member of the club, ex- pressing their appreciation of the honor conferred on a member of their club in was made Monday Lorp Durrerin on the authority of those who have been day. in the secres from the first, that George Osgood of Pomona was the author of the bert in the most He was arrived at Rome Mon- received by King Hum- manner. Lord cordial Dufferin said he hoped the excellent re- Murchison letter. Osgood is a native of lations existing between England New York, 38 years of age. His father ‘Italy would continue. is an Englishman by birth, and resides Murchison is the family |' Tur London Daily Telegraph’s in Pomona. name, and is attached to that of Osgood respondent at St. Petersburg gives forecast of the Russian budget. He by marriage. it will be one of the hest Russia has <Q “The World, preparations SEVERE Black Sea. been weather Many wrecked, and is reported sailing in the vessels over 100 seamen have lost their lives. GENERAL Harrison have said he would not is reported appoint to a Cabi- net officer from the Pacific Coast unless the Republicans of that section abandon the factional contests. founded. THe sundry was completed the proposed sugar ted that the one cent year and the reduction in substitution committee would insert in on The three United stating ‘that 4000 laborers Bird was sent to the peniten- ago for a murder operative until the lished the 7imes’s charges and elaborated upon them in bitter editorials. Chris- tensen was quickly released on bail. Warrants were issued also for City Editor Dews, but he could not be found. States at the Navy a pound 1900. Manacine Editor Jens J. Christensen of the Arbeiter Zeitung, Chicago, was arrested on Saturday on two warrants charging him with criminal libel. The complainants are Inspector Bonfield and Captain Schaack. Christensen pub- Cyclone Ravages. employed at Lia Colora cut, Panama, have just been discharged, and great distress prevails in consequence. Dispatches from Cincinnati, Pittsburg, and Reading, give particulars of a fear- ful storm and cyclone that passed over Pennsylvania on Wednesday. At Pitts- com- burg a large building in course tion was blown down killing By the confession of erecoutright about twenty of the workmen, and seriously injuring many more. Other buildTur design for a monument in honor ings in that vicinty were also destroyed of General Sheridan has been accepted but with no considerable loss of life. At Reading the damages of the storm by his widow. It wasthe onesubmitted The deaths reported are some time ago by Samuel H. Killburn, a are immense. New York sculptor. The work will over fifty. “wh soon be commenced. He has been pardoned. Tur Secretary of State has received advices from Auckland confirming the news dispatched from Berlin concerning the battle in Samoa between the Germans and Mataafa’s army, in which many were killed and wounded. HASLAM BROS., A NUMBER of farmers were at Porter’s grist-mill at Newhope, W. Va. on Saturday, getting a supply of flour and were PORK, room. Wholesale and Retail Dealers in BEEF, = I peeeeol MUTTON, SAUSAGE & Pure Home-Made LARD. Suddenly the boiler exploded. The mill was completely wrecked, six farmers killed and two severely wounded. ei Get Wasatch Meat Market, A pisparcr from Cochin, British India, reports that Aspinwall’s cocoanut oil factory burned. Loss $100,000. The Central News dispatch says almost the 22 W. FIRST SOUTH ST. Telephone 299. HASIZAM Only Damage $1,500,- BROS. People’s Equitable (Jo-op. Assn. Now Open for Business at 68 and 70 Market Row, With a Grane ot New Goods in all Lines of GENERAL MENGHANDINE All Purchasers will receive a bonus check, which will enable them to become Over 600 working people are intershareholders without any cost to themselves. Evrrybody their own merchants. ested. All employes are shareholders. Our Prices are lower than any house in the city and we divide the profits to our customer instead of giving them exclusively to a few moneyed men. No No waitmonopoly here. Only 50 shares of stock issued to any one purchaser. ing. . Dividends paid every six months. Shares $5.00 each—25 per cent. down, 10 per month till paid. Comm On, Come ALL. WM. LANGTON, President and Superintendent. OPPOSITE the = for wa. in Russia eld and Upholstery, Pictures, the says had Glass, Ltc., un- | Spectacles, Frames, eats Watches, ‘ ee a : | G yy sere : Committee on Appropriations. It carries an aggregate appropriation of $92,852,996, being $6,721,451 less than the regular and special estimates, and $3,769,008 less than the appropriation Opera M ouldings, cor- OFFICE 45 SAvTest and Glasses, Silverware, Clocks. “e EW ELRY, Etc. LOGAN, - ‘UTAH. Utah Steam Laundry Company, civil appropriation bill Monday by the House for the current fiscal year. Spy, FURNITURE, in a long time, and will probably show a surplus of from $20,000,000 to $25,000,000. It will also prove. the rumors of great Over. his Just See the Crowds of Customers at the decision Monday has concerning been In THE case appealed from Iowa the United States Supreme Court. rendered a State Finance therefor of the bounty of one cent a pound. During the hearing it was intima- men, is received agent who has cut rates to discharge one oil factory escaped. ; him at once. George Gould says he 000. his election, and tendering him every assurance of their personal regard and good wishes. The Author. The announcement duty on have mines, taree entire’ place has been destroyed. Pacitic to investigate, and if he finds any Ar A meeting of the Indianapolis Litwhich represents the chumpionship of the world. Myself or my representatives|. erary Club Monday night, a memorial will be at the place appointed—Toronto. I mean, as heretofore, business. Itis too ment aga:nst ; telegram made on that line. will not be humbugged. Sullivan must come to the scratch at the time appointed and arrange for a $20,000 purse and the Police Gazette diamond belt, as talking in the engine typhus fever were on board. The vessel was placed in quarantine. Jake Kilrain made public the following on Saturday: “In reply to Sullivan I wish to say that the American public Democrat, innocent. in the im- Three on of another person he is now shown to be THe Pacific Mail steamer “City of Pekin” arrived in San Francisco on Saturday Linsenring Senator. A ships experiments in the manufacture of beet sugar in California intended as an argu- houses flooded. mitted in Minnesota. temporarily averted, all the contractors having consented to receive shares in the Panama railway as a guarantee for The Sluggers. landslides cage, containing tiary ten years Joseph Madred sums becoming due to them mediate future. — Pherson, Jacob It grew publisher, and building in a Depar‘ment THe Panama canal difficulty has been may Committee Tue political signs in New Jersey all point to the election of John C. Mc- pied by the minister of the interior. be appointed or discharged ancording to his record. It authorizes transfers from the classified railway mail service to any classified postoffice and vice versa. and fell a distance of 500 feet. men were instantly killed. An attempt was made last Saturday to the tloods In toe West Monday, a change in States Wednesday morning Claus Spreckles made a statement before the Senate Saturday night and roads and numerous time benew United the bill a provision making the bounty of Smrious | JAMES J. WEST, of 6 months. the The sunk. Dunlop, city editor, of the Chicago Times have been arrested on the charge of criminal libel. Allappointments shall be made for a probationer’s City, California. were stopped Parish, at 9 o’clock tho “Atlanta,” “Vandalia” and “Mohican” forsea. It is reported that the last two named will be sent to Samoa to reinforce the ‘:Nipsic.” snag at Hermitage landing, Point Coupee offset to the out of a squabble as to whether a certain man should be allowed to work. in the 70 repairing from Maine, of a Canadian girl who has not | occurred in the south of France. tasted food for seven years. She lives Trains have been blockaded on the rail- in basis of 100 though with soldiers and sailors 65 will be sufficient. It provides that vacancies shall be filled by promotion. an A riot occurred last week at the New Castle mine, Seattle, W. T., last Friday, and _ sailors. than be probably be ordered to Port Au Prince to relieve the “Galena,” as it is deemed prudent. There shall be at least one board in each Territory and not less than two in each State except Rhode Island and Delaware Competitors must have obtained a general average of not less stages Tue steamboat “Park C. Brown” from New Orleans to Cincinnati, struck a TrHe-U.S.S. “Atlanta,” now being repairedéat the New York Navy Yard, will copying and penmanship, arith- At the end of that 81. Third Whitechapel murder. © SEPTEMBER. General Michener, to correspon- the wird. metic, letter writing and geography of the United States. Age limitations for examinations from 18 to 35 years except as will is caught flying, indicating railway mail service. It. extends these rules to all persons except the general dresses, Times’ Rome CABINET speculation for the are to govern changes down A mgeEtiIne of Socialists representing delegates from all the committees in the Department of the Line has unanimously voted in favor of the candidacy of General Boulanger. Year’s the Italian Government ing is on the wane until some superintendent and his assistant and proThree Bohemian Anarchists Hronek, Chapek Chlebouth arrested in Chicago for conspiracy vides that the clerk examinations shall to murder Judges Gerry and Grinnell and not. include more than the following Inspector Bonfield, and burn down tiie city Orthography, reading, ad25. War between Hatfield and McCoy factions in subjects; Logan British ship. and sentenced for being concerned therein. Pike county, Ky., and broke out afresh. the they would cordially and actively support his candidacy for the Speaker- outside give a yell to and of on New THE entire Republican Congressional The Civil Service Commission has prevailed and the President has approved the admissions agent delegation from Ohio called upon Major McKinley Monday evening and assured of pain and then fall. All the invaders then ran taking the wounded and dead, if any, with them, for a subsequent. examination showed there was not a man to be seen. About thirty shots were fired in all. the series which THE Civil Service Rules bank of Jersey City, a defaulter $15,000 18. The stealings of M. L. Lichtenstein , defaulting treasurer of Wilmington, Del., loan associations, aggregate $100,000 15. More stories of opium smuggling on the extreme northwest and the New York and frontier. Later many arrests were made and in November Frank Gardner was convicted and by highwaymen on Monday night. returning | him Highbinders Borns the up Mendocino Russian loan obtained in France. to the invaders, who were chopthe door, to desiest or he would A fusilade of bullets from tie was the response. The officers behind a partition and then heard some one in hundreds of slaves with The action created much London many it with a succession of volleys. One deputy finally crawled along the flocr and began fireing at short range. He soon increased ‘will obtain a loan of $20,000,000 in Ger- one was trying to pry “| One of the deputies opened fire, the the Company, dent says that was relieving another the discovery was shouted ping at shoot. outside dodged African day presented their freedom. enthusiasm. of »inders, said to be in the employ of Lee Wong, who wanted to secure possession of the store. Just as one deputy sheriff that some the door. detailed to been express boxes are all that were taken. hostilities in Sanfrancisco between the deputy sheriffs who had been officially placed in charge of the-Chinese stores at 906 Dupont street and the Chinese High- made open has consequence of the report that the Invincibles are planning to murder him. Trouble with Chinese. there Balfour Tae ‘Secretary of the Navy has issued.3 peremptory orders to hasten the work of NavicaTion onthe Thames and in the North Sea was suspended in the early part of the week by a fog. flotilla of war ves- THE number of policemen protect East Sunday WEEKLY. sels on the Vistula river. and The World's News JULY. Van Russta has placed:a whites <i> —— st in large amounts. John R. WESTERN AND TDemnaple LAUNDRY, St., SS. de Cats Main,Street Office, MULLETT & CO. ‘Telephone, 419. Orders by Mail Solicited. Fine Work a Specialty. |