Show IN A WELL THE SAD FATE OF IT cur MEN intelligent chimpanzee dead NEV YORK aug 31 special to the tribune mr Crowl eythe intelligent tell igent chimpanzee who has been for tour years a great attraction to visitors to the menagerie at central park died this morning he had been ailing for some time but his death was somewhat unexpected jake cook who had had special charge of crowley was very much affected by the death of his pet daring his illness his keeper was the only one who could do anything with him it is not known what disposition will be made over his body but it is probable the skin will be stuffed and given a place of honor in the ten dents office crowleys Crow leys chair and little bed will be preserved as sad mementoes of the most intelligent conkey that has been seen in this Y when crowley was sick last inter people all over the country sent him fruit preserves medicines and flooded the keeper with recipes of cure alls crowley was nearly live years old and was brought to this country from liberia by minister smythe when he renamed from africa in 1881 he soon became a great favorite with all visitors to central park the children especially delighting to call on him although of late years his temper was mno of the best A female chimpanzee named kitty was placed in crowleys Crow leys cage as a companion but he would have very little to do with her and they had constant quarrels in the orthodox marital manner in the latter part of january this year crowley was taken with an attack of pneumonia his case was considered very interesting by the physicians of the city he was examined by dr the bussian hypnotist lieutenant borys F grow and dr william T halcombe anve oali ow li DELVES aug 31 the news pueblo special news has been received in this city of the of DVO cowboys just west of pike s peak they were attending cattle roundups round ups on tuesday night and then pitched their tents on leaver creek a small stream that usually has no water in it being very tired all slept soundly paying no attention to the slight roar tant came up during the night it however proved to be a largo black cloud that had burst a short distance above them the result was a breast of water sis feet high sweeping down upon theland the mand carrying everything in its path the seven sleeping cowboys were carried down by a terrible struggle two of them succeeded in getting hold of some branches of trees and clung to them half dead until the flood subsided which was almost as quick as it came on them the bodies of the other five men were found scattered along the bed of the stream one to five miles below their camp the names of and royal have only been ascertained jinny liscs lost aug 31 A hurricane occurred on alagoa algoa bay on the during nine vessels were wrecked and many lives were lost llIe il alth n colored ST PAUL august 31 special to tribune miss lillian bepley has eloped with her fathers coachman william stewart a negro miss lillian is not yet 15 years old is of lithe willowy figure just budding into womanhood and has only recently become familiar with long skirts recently it was noticed that fc ws a little too attentive to the girl and his services were to be dispensed with monday evening stewart and miss lillian were seen walking up and down dakota avenue and binally disappeared that was the last seen of them and mr deploy says he has no idea where they have eloped to stewart is a big active negro with thick lips smooth frice a slight stoop n mhd shoulders and a halting gate ho ib about 20 or 24 years old he had worked for a week at tho stock yards and on monday drew 65 with which amount it is believed the couple ivri the city as a diligent search for two days by the police has failed to develop any duo to their whereabouts in u well SOUTH conn aug 31 special to the tribune spink and george brown were clean ing out an old well today to day goldspink was at the bottom when brown felt a tug at the rope and looking down saw goldspink doubled up his head was under water hb shouted to goldspink but got no answer he called for assistance and in a short time a large crowd began the work of goldspink A very small sharp pointed iron was dropped into tho well and caught into the mans log they began to haul the body up and had it halfway up when the hook tore a long strip of flesh from his leg and the rest of his body this was repeated a number of times tearing portions of his and clothing from his body each time A ropo with a noose was then lowered into the wall and caught around the mans neck and the body was then hauled up horribly mutilated goldspink had been drinking V siut i iut t fiut LITTLE ROCK aug 31 the gazettes hot springs arkansas special biays today to day is an epoch in the history of hot springs the city is gutted and ruin and wreck meet the vision every choro liko it haa ever been known to compare wilh the results of last nights storm which occurred in the night too lite to bo telegraphed at wag a water spout and tho valley was swept with a mighty tidal wave alio loss aoi properly is while the sacrifice fico ot human lifo is under tho circumstances appalling swift and terrible was the visitation without warning the people were awakened from their slumber to find them 0 ves threatened with destruction by the mad waves strange to relate few people were ori 11 disaster until they awoke to look upon the desolate scenes this morning and drag the drowned from mhd drifts the storm struck the town about 11 lacfi night from a zt was accompanied by stiff odal winds though not strong enough to 1 produce damage earn fell in torrents until 1 without intermission or cessation indeed those who were up and witnessed the awful scene describe it as one never before seen by them vivid lightning lit up the great sheets of falling water at the close of the storm great and ominous sounds mingled with the shouts of the people and the cries of distress that went up from the valley and such citizens as were in the vicinity of mhd creek and ravine went forth to assistance the flood on central avenue the principal thoroughfare assumes the shape of an angry river choso whoso rushing tide swept everything on its bosom for over half an hour the avenue was transformed into a torrent fifty yards wide boxes and parts of houses came down on the tide and were left strewn on the sidewalks several hotels were flooded to the depth of four feet with murky water many buildings were totally wrecked up to this hour six persons are known to be missing five of whom have been found in wrecked buildings the damage to property is estimated at george W brawn of lancaster pa and C EL coolidge of cincinnati visitors have just arrived here from hot springs and say that the desolation is beyond description they report thirteen people drowned nine bodies have been recovered and in quests have been held on four the lost are mostly colored people owing to the despair and confusion they could not learn the names of the drowned or the amount of damage done telegraph wires are dowland dow nand it is impossible to get further particulars tn and alio llio itei come ki etious sept 1 A enmor reached here but il has not yet been confirmed that a collision occurred a few days ago between a band of aiutes and totes in paradox valley and that several on both sides were killed hon J B galloway tonight to night re a letter from the foreman of his ranch in the paradox valley confirming the rumor of a fight between a band of southern dies and pah the latter number about the battle occurred near mountains and when the courier left for grand junction the battle was still raging the ranchers have all gone into the settlements major charles whitebead special pension examiner arrived in denver and reports that when he departed from liander wyoming last wednes day there was considerable excitement among the settlers on account of au expected outbreak among the shoshone sioux and arapahoe indians at washakie in the shoshone reservation the hostility of the indians is attributed to their apprehension that the government intends to remove them to the indian territory forcibly if they do not consent to the terms of the present negotiations agent jones has called for military assistance and ordered the garrison an fort washakie to prepare for an attack the settlers also are making active preparations for their defense sr PAUL sept 1 the crow creek indians did not hold a council last night says the pioneer press special but spent the night on a still hunt for votes against the treaty the opposition here mostly comes from a few indians who havo acquired considerable live stock and who fear their grazing ground be curtailed if the treaty is made the commissioners devoted yesterday to personal interviews with the leaders of the opposition chairman pratt has been presented with a brief by the indians asking remuneration for seventy five acres of land which the northwestern took borits extension and for a transfer ot a number of this tribe from standing rock back to crow creek he informed chief white ghost that he would submit these requests to the government at once at which the chief expressed great satisfaction as did the other indians A favorable decision on these two points will greatly promote the ratification of the treaty here sept 1 reports from khartoum are to the effect that the mahdi sent three expeditions against the whites in bahr ea bazol province and that all have been repulsed kobert alf NEW YORK sept 1 the tribune this morning prints the following as the statement of a person who knows robert garretts condition mr gaarrett Gr arrett is very sick and I 1 dont think he will over recover his mind is entirely gone his speech is failing him and when ho becomes violent cant say a word but makes a peculiar noise with his throat he is frequently crying and yelling and when night comes his noise and yells are simply frightful ho will stare around him and with his eyes bulging out and couching with terror he will call to his assistants to come and take them away they are trying to kill him the windows have been guarded with heavy iron gratings to prevent him jumping out he is con scantly watched by three men in the day time and three at night he does not eat at the same table with his wife and father in law who is here he is fed on milk almost entirely his meals are served in his room when he has quiet spells and his attendants take him for a short walk in the grounds tf 1 ivar DUBLIN sept 1 lord clauri cardes evictors evic tors today to day attacked the house of a fc named tully at clonche facing shannon A deep trench had been dug around building by tho occupants and the house had been banked to the roof with clay stones and slates trees had also been sunk into the ground parallel with the walls the idorh advanced with a battering ram to break down these obstructions but were beaten off by the defenders who fired volleys of stones and pou re boiling liquid over their assailant compelling them to frequently rz treat some constables in obed ence to orders tried to effect an entrance through tho roof many ol 01 these were hurled into in oita by tho defenders who cap d a mim berof rifles aad nn officers sword finally after au hour and u h f of hard fighting the police d n possession of tho house and the occupants |