Show MURDERED HIS MOTHER HORREBUE CRIME AT WALLACE IDAHO YESTERDAY Assassin Was Insane and Was a Resident Re-sident of Utah in 1802 Other Crimes and Criminals WALLACE Ida April 18J E Perry killed his mother with a hatchet this morning presumably in a fit of insanity The family consisting of father mother wife and baby of the murderer arrived II frpm Tekoa Thursday Henry Ellers a milkman went to the II house to deliver milk and when Mrs Perry went to the door Perry caught his mother struggled with her a instant then knocked her down Approaching with a hatchet he ordered Fillers to leave Ellers hurried away for help but when he returned the woman was lying on the floor hacked to pieces and the murderer had fled After murdering his mother Perry picked Up his baby and walking quietly out doors handed it to his wife quIety and fed The sheriff and city marshal I overtook the murderer about a mile distant dis-tant from the house and he immediately drew the bloody hatchet and dared them to approach him There was a lively struggle but they overpowered and brought him back to jail It Is learned that Perry had long been subject to fits and has twice been in a asylum first at Pueblo Colo and later at Medicine Lake Wash At times when young Perry Per-ry was suffering from his disease he was inclined to quarrel with his father This morning it was evident that another attack at-tack was coming on so his father went away Young Perry is about 24 years old and was married in Utah in 1892 May Get I Shot TACOMA Wash April 18IIrs J E Alsop went into hysterics when informed In-formed by a reporter of her husbands suicide at Seattle She believes that papers in her suit for divorce were served on him in his cell today She says that they lived happily together and that he went to < Chicago on business busi-ness with her knowledge and consent in 1893 He wrote her affectionate letters let-ters for a time finally stating he was going to the Minnesota iron region She heard nothing more of him and Relieved he vas burned in the fire which wiped out Hinckley > Minn in iX r > < r < f 0 > i I 1894 She was collecting evidence of his death In order to obtain his insurance i insur-ance Last Tuesday to her great surprise sur-prise he visited her but did not receive re-ceive a cordial reception That same afternoon divorce she took steps to secure a Had Hysterics SAN FRANCISCO April 18It is more than likely that a shot or two will be fired across the now of the Pacific Mall steamer City of Para before be-fore she again returns to this port i The vessel will sail for the turbulent Central American ports today and I Captain Russell will be instructed to make an effort to enter the ports held by the Nicaraguan insurgents for the purpose of landing freight As a result of > the revolution which has been in progress in Nicaragua for several months the Pacific Mail steamers steam-ers as well as all other strangers have been denied entry at San Juan del Sur Crinto and several less important im-portant harbors |