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Show Crimes untl t asimlll ies Boston, 8. This evening two men cniploveo in the lln-ahl nllico. An-'' drew Lagan and Thomas Hnlehaii 1 got into a dispute. Eagaii stabbed H.dehan in die al" lumen inilicting a wound I'roin which he will probably die. F.iuan was arretel. . Boston. 0.'l'ho pupils uf tho Kev. Mr. Scll-'ck's scIkk.I. tif Norwalk, Conn., while 1-oating. were run into by the sU'inier Ai.ir.ritin on Siitunlay. One K)a was capsized and thivelioys, Charles J. Bfwtwii-k, Auburn. Now York; I'Mwanl Moms, Ttoy, New York; Win. H. Crane, imei-s, Xew York; were tlrow ihhI, SandiL-kv, O., 7. A slock and gravel train on the Lake Shuro mil-way mil-way collidol ti.'-day. One man killvd, , o injured lifleou cattle and -50 sheep kill.'-d. Now Y'ork. 0, Peter Keivney and an unknown man quarreled in the 'M Avenue enr to-lay. The latter suggest i-d that they step otl' the a-nr and settle the dillieuly. Kennoy consent con-sent k1, and as he -steppetl from the car his antagonist shot him fatally and escaped. Pittsburg.''.!. W. R. Wales, charged by K. I. Dudley with being concerned in extensive mail robberies and draft forgeries in all sections of tho country, and now in jail here, is said to have made a confession tolling the whole storr and throwing all the blame on Dudley, but the document is kept concealed. |