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Show time in (he county jail of Los Angeles countv. lie believed the ends of justice jus-tice would be satisfied by the seiilenee. This is the longest term for which any one has over been sentenced for confinement con-finement iu the county jail. The de-feudanl de-feudanl was taken to his new quarters and entered upon his long punishment. oaiieis now !W years of age. Ho endeavored to make restitution to the bank, as far as ho could, for the money oiiibez.led from it. He leaunyd of his father's death I ho day uflcr his arrest. The cider Mr. iioane was a missionary to the Caroline Islands, In the Pacific ocean, lloaiie's downfall is due to 1111 endeavor to make money loo fast during dur-ing the boom. Jle undertook more than he could accomplish, and, when he went behind, endeavored to bridge over his dillicultics by stealing from his employers. WHY THE DOCTOR KILLED. A Claim Set up that Ills Victims "i!auutd Him." Raleigh, N. C June 28.-At Wrightsville yesterday a fireman on the Seacoast railroad was shot by Dr. J (i nner, a white man from Cartcrel countv, who was a fisherman at Wrightsville. The murder was entirely without provocation. Just before its commission Garner was sittiug on a: hand car on a si.le track, w ith miihket iu his hands. The Seacoast train came in and stopped iu front of Garner. He raised his gun aud without a word fired at Hill who was standing on the engine. Aheavvload of buckshot tore Hill e2s to "pieces aud he soon bled to death-Hill death-Hill did not know Garner and the men had never even spoken to each other. The shooting caused great excitement and it was with much difficulty that a jar 'e party of excursionists were pro-vented pro-vented from Ivuehiug Garney. I he; latter tried to shoot the man who ar-; rested him. but w as tied and taken to j Wilmington, lie MM the police that he shot Hill in wlf defense because t!i ; j latter had "haunted him." It Is stated I that a fireman on another engine, had made Garner angry by telling bun to, j keep off the railway tracks. |