Show tiie tobit of too BOLD BANK ROBBERY IN COLORADO attempt to rol alie minneapolis state baal hasiot hi sister ala april 16 A special to tho age and herald arm warrior a sad tragedy at beads rap near that place four young men called to see miss lieving ston her brother objected to one of tho visitors and went off and got a pistol when he entered the room ho fired at the one whom ho supposed was the objectionable man but who turned out to be his sister the ball struck her in the cheek and lodged at the base of the brain she will die young livingston is said to have been drunk and is still at large DENVER april ag A cheyenne special says the town of grover colorado forty miles east of here on the burlington road was today to day the scene of a sensational bank robbery copied after the recent holdup hold up in denver shortly after the bank opened this morning an unknown cowboy rode up to the bank entered and presented a check for 10 cashier smith who was alone at the time turned towards the window to examine the writing and on turning his face toward the man found himself covered with a six shooter the man sid check no good but I 1 want your cash all axe same smith demurred and the man threatened to shoot whereupon he handed him all the cash out of the safe amounting to over 1000 the robber took this and a winchester rifle standing by the side 0 the cashier backed to tho door jumped upon his horse and rode over the wyoming line smith immediately flave an alarm and a posse was organized and started in pursuit tonight to night the robbers horse was found near the station of pine bluff and it is believed the holdup hold up left him there and took the train either east or west A description has been wired along the road and his apprehension is almost certain dive cliame CHEYENNE aaril 16 two of the sheriffs returned tonight to night from the chase after the robber who held up cashier smiths bank at grover yesterday morning and successfully got away with a thousand in cash and it is stated the officers were unable to capture their man all traca of him was lost at pine bluff where he dismounted and evidently took a freight train east and after riding a short distance left the train and started north A alili n azor BUFFALO april 16 A double tragedy occurred hero this morning thomas dominquiz a spaniard attacked his difo with a razor A fearful struggle ensued and the woman was slashed about tho bands arms head and face and when the brute overpowered her ho almost severed her body and threw her out upon the pavement the murderer then cut his own throat from ear to ear and fell dead he left a letter accusing his wife of being untrue bank foiled minneapolis april 16 A bold and nearly successful attempt was made at noon to rob the state bank men went into the bank when only two employees were present one covered the employees anth revolvers and the other vaulted over a railing and thirst on the tellers table in to a valise at this moment a depositor entered the robber throw the valise to the accomplice who dashed out they were pursued and captured they gave the names of james H fry and fred douglas A cashier lie ts the KANSAS CITY april 16 frank clarke tho only occupant of Cl arkos bank office was astonished this afternoon when one of two men who entered the office presented a pistol at his head and demanded what funds were on hand he recovered his self possession however and seized the strangers pistol and turned the buzzel away from himself A struggle ensued in which all three engaged and the noise created BO alarmed the robbers that they fled and disappeared down the street Default lus treasurer april 16 now lisbon 0 special new lisbony Lis bons defaulting treasurer was arrested last night and soon afterward his son in law furnished bail in the sum of 1000 the shortage is growing worse lodge refuses to offer any explanation as to what has become of the missing money or what housed it for lodge also ran a private bank and the depositors are now showing up for various small sums held in trust CHICAGO april 16 mrs josie brur ley on trial for kidnapping little annie dedmond Eed mond was found guilty this afternoon and sentenced to five years in the penitentiary the child stolen was kept in hiding for nearly a year no adequate reason for the crime has developed john Jl edmond the father of the girl who went daft when annie disappeared is still under medical treatment owing to the mystery yet surrounding the case a movement has been started for a further and more rigid investigation KANSAS april ag it is reported here from phillipsburg Phillips burg kansas that john W lowe agent for the equitable mortgage company of this city and for other companies has absconded scon ded being a defaulter to the extent of the manager of the equitable hero says that if his company loses anything it will probably be less than aidt tx rou uI NEW YORK april 16 it is expected the department of public work will sometime today to day proceed to remove overhead telegraph telephone and electric light wires to force a compliance with the laa requiring them to be laid under ground it is expected there will bo no electric lights in the streets or buildings tonight up to 1030 this morning tho department was waiting for an order from the mayor t begin work about 10 mayor grants secretary received a certified copy of judge wallaces order dissolving the injunction procured by the western onion company against the mayor and board of electrical control the mayor sent to the commissioner of public works today to day a letter notifying him of tho poles and wires that were to come down they were as follows on sixth avenue from twenty third street to fifty fifth street except tho western union wires on the elevated railroad structure on broadway from fourteenth street to forty fifth street except the fir department line oa I 1 twenty third street from sixth avenue to broadway and on forty sec ond street from sixth avenue to madison avenue before 11 the poles at fourteenth street and union square were being cut down hundreds of people witnessed the novel sight two gangs one on each side of the street attacked the poles another company of strong armed wood shoppers made an attack on the sixth avenue at twenty third street the fall of every pole was baided bailed with cheers by the crowd the commissioner sent for more police so as to bo ready for any emergency the work of cutting down the telegraph poles was continued till nightfall and v ill b resumed again tomorrow morning the only poles left standing by the workmen were those which held the department wires these will all be removed by i that department this week the electric light telegraph and telephone people are and say that they can only grin and bear it madison and union squares usually abter nightfall the lightest and gayest places in the city were in gloom within the squares there was no flicker of light and the tramps upon tho park benches less frequently disturbed in their slumbers young people filled the settees set tees and there were excursions from distant parts of tho city to behold the results of the first days work of the axes I 1 among the wire poles the only illumination mi nation to these great places was the lamps inside the streets where the circuits had not been cut off gas jets flickered along the trail of the road on broadway but on the choss streets et where the poles had been cut there was absolute darkness early in the night so that on fourteenth twenty third and forty second streets ther pedestrians picked their way lighted only by the diffused glare in the sky against which the housetops broke in dark and jagged lines fifth avenue was as dark as a country street and few people were astir upon it late at night the moon rose and the dark streets were lighted and many who in the electric light seldom know if the moon is shining tonight to night remarked that fact in kibode providence E I 1 april 16 cupid has aroused considerable talk in this city owing to the elopement of miss fedora king one of the belles of the east side and george mcleod a student in browns university the house of the king family is on college street and from its windows the lady could observe the students as they went down town from the university miss king apparently had no particular choice among her many suitors and least of all was student mcleod counted as tho lucky one he is tho son of a machinist in the city a bright fellow just on the verge of 21 tho courtship is understood to have been of not over twenty days duration the young couple went away in a carriage on friday evening and drove to town to east providence where a license was procured they went to the pastor of the congregational church there and the ceremony was quickly performed it is thought by friends they have gone on an extensive tour the bride is beautiful and just passed the ove of her majority she is now in of more than the fortune was left her by will of her grandfather the late deacon king |