Show afie KIDNAPS HER and lods II 11 im in an insane asylum NEW oct 26 is a story most strange and startling soon to bo told in a brooklyn court A who made a fortune of half a million in a new york practice of twenty years married a beautiful young woman many years his junior she was educated raised wealthy and traveled all over the world and lived in italy for half a dozen years two children were born throe years ago a handsome italian was introduced in the physicians libuse as a relative of his wife this italian took up his residence at the physicians mansion the head of the house took sick he accused his wife of unfaithfulness she it is alleged declared bo was insane but shortly afterward eloped with the italian she is said to have taken an assumed name she placed her little girl in a convent and her boy in a monastery mon astry in italy her rich companion traveled with her to europe finally she was charged with having murdered him in a mad fit of jealousy she was acquitted of the charge and returned to america her deserted husband declared ho would forgive all if she would let him see the children she agreed took him to italy and as ha alleges she budhia kidnapped and placed in un insane asylum where it is charged she paid for his support and inhuman treatment for eight months securing all returned to america gained possession of her husbands property and personal effects and lived at the clarendon hotel brooklyn friends traced the physician secured his release from prison and he is now in this city ho has instituted suit against the italian government and one against his wife to recover his property dr sumter A mason now living and practicing the profession at no west street is the physician his brother charles mason is a professor of the kansas university and it was he who rescued him from the italian mad house A train wrecked indianapolis oct 25 A freight train on the lake erie and western railways wrecked at early this morning by an obstruction placed in the switch by train wreckers twelve oil tanks exploded ini quick succession setting fire to and burning a number of cars engineer mehl fireman burnett and head brakeman spellman wre thrown beneath the tanks bed barned to crisp this has been the third at at train wrecking in this vicinity within the last two months BALTIMORE oct 25 the united states steamer galena arrived this evening from Nava bringing the leaders of the recent riots they were turned over to the federal authorities ties here the story told by the officers of the galena regarding the i not is much the same as that already published one of them eaid however that the white bosses practiced great brutality toward the neg roea glovernor Clo vernor whites HELENA oct 25 in his annual report governor white estimates the white population of at aud indians at the total wealth of the territory is given at the territory as a whole is out of debt but the sixteen counties have an aggregate indebtedness of about one hundred and sixty thousand dollars the number of live stock in the territory is given as cattle head horses head sheep head valued at between forty and fifty millions of dollars the condition of the school system is nourishing and has shown a splendid increase in the last ten years the governor advocates the relegation of irrigation to the states jurisdiction is and urges that the control of all water courses and water rights as well as irrigable land bo given to the state of montana BUTTE M T oct 26 newil son ticket agent of the northern pa bilic railroad at this city this afternoon by shooting drinking and gambling led to the rash act he lost of the companas comp anys money gambling last night and though his friends had arranged with the railroad company to make good the shortage wilson became desperate over his crime and blew his brains out the deceased was 33 years of age and unmarried he camo to butte three years ago from woodstock canada he was popular and respected in railroad and social circles this is the second suicide in butte of prominent young men during the past week directly traceable to the faro bank important stolen oct 25 it is announced this evening that important papers aro missing from the states attorneys office upon which the county was largely dependent to combat the old boodle claims aggregating tho documents aro supposed to have been stolen they are needed chieffa to fight the bills of contractor killing ex warden ex commissioner finey and the american itono stono and brick preserving Pres orving company the last named claimant is represented by lawyer who was assistant states attorney when the papers were turned over to the present incumbent of th states attorneys office mr is no clue as to how the papers disappeared it ia said that unless the missing documents are recovered it may result in the loss of mony thousand dollars to the county ib oct 26 quite a sensation was created this afternoon berthand a small village milea north Denver ot three alady arrived at that place with all the appearance pe arance of being highly educated and conducted herself in such a modest and pleasing way that she soon won several admirers and had it not been for tho keen watchful eye of the city marshal there would no doubt have been a wedding in high life before the winter was over but the marshal played the detective and as a consequence today to day the young lady was given a suit of mans clothes and told to wear them until she could prove beyond a doubt that she was not a man the starn gest part of it is the woman or rather man greatly resembles the chicago murderer and he will be held until the chief of police of that city can bo consulted with the fend louisville oct 26 judge lewis is in possession of the harlan court house he has sixty five well armed men and is confident of capturing howard and his gang an account of the feud has been received giving abo of both sides howards men claim tho trouble originated in the killing in self defense of robert turner in 1882 and that wilson howard under indictment for killing william turner in the quarrel ensuing can not get a fair trial and therefore resists arrest the turner side is represented by judge lewis who claims that robert aud william turner were murdered without provocation and that wilson howard mast be brought to trial the howards greatly outnumber the turners and can secure justice at least judge lewis is not a relative of the turners and was drawn into the fight only in the discharge of his efcy tl dorsery trial minneapolis oct 26 in the collom trial today to day professor D T ames of the Pen mans journal new york testified the notes were undoubtedly forgeries there was a great deal more tremor in the forgeries than in the original collom does not appear as serene as upon the first day of tho trial and the is evidently wearing on him A COLUMBUS miss oct 25 george harold a negro ravisher ravi shor who was captured at Tupelo was taken from the officers while bring bought to this city and lynched A bold KANSAS ciar oct 25 george W thompson drew a large sum of money out of the bank yesterday and when he retired last night he had 1400 under his pillow during the night he was awakened by a burglar and grappled with him and a furious struggle ensued during which a revolver was discharged narrowly missing thompson finally the thief broke away grabbed the money and escaped invention lor hollers washington oct 25 A new automatic appliance has been perfected for attachment to the of naval vessels by which it is said n decided increase in creaso in their steam generating capacity can be secured and it is hoped that our war cruisers by its use may bo made to show greater speed it is understood that the union works at san francisco have decided to have the invention applied to the san francisco which is now under construction by them and probably also to tho boilers of the charleston which in her official trials proved to be deficient in horse power to an extent calling for about twenty thousand dollars against the builders til Kein IreI washington oct 25 the cost of repairing the nipsie was about twenty seven thousand dollars this ia a very satisfactory showing to the officials who say the work was done more cheaply than it could have been done in any of our navy yards the vessel they say is good for a two yearn lease of lifa without further repairs the estimates or the state department for 1890 91 will bo about the same as last year sevi eral consuls will be recommended for increase of salary the cable dispatch from sidney which reported an engagement between the forces of malitha and tam abeso was shown to the state department officials they said on the face of it the report was startling but the importance of the report was modified by the relative importance of the foreign interests in samoa in any event th report if true ed that malitha and Tama sese were not dwelling together in such harmonious relations as had been stated in recent accounts the department had no information on the subject whatever an examination of the correspondence and reports on samoan matters with the accompanying maps showed there were no american interests at all on the island of savay and that those of england and germany were inconsiderable compared to the two upon which abia apia is situated ufa isoina pa oct 25 A number of school children found a bomb loaded with dynamite near a school on tho galloway farm near hero today and while attempting to open it with a knife it exploded with terrible results two of the children named fitzgerald and koger are fatally hurt while eight others are in a serious condition the bomb is supposed to have been made for the purpose of killing fish A nuil fint mall NORTH j ind oct 25 this evening tho fast mail collided with a passenger tram from cincinnati at holton fourteen miles both engines were demolished one passenger received a scalp wound which is not dangerous others escaped with a severe shaking and little uirl or MILWAUKEE oct 25 A state af faira exceedingly puzzling to the school authorities has come to light as the result of the chinese expose there were eighteen giris in all who were victims of the chinese wretches and it haa jaidt leilca 0 that all of these uri ile bitti f ones were barred from aba ab schools shortly after the chinam were arrested aad thi was last spring and the ahn ats of all the children submitted and eaid nothing it appears now that who the schools opened this year the authorities ties kept up the boycott and refused to allow the unfortunate little children to enter the schools somo of the parents protested and as a result the matter will be investigated in this connection it is worthy of note that a jury last week came within t wo votes of acquitting one of the who is the cause of the suffering of the little ones and the humiliation of their parents ther amere severe i pa oct 26 the bomb exploded at the galloway schoolhouse yesterday by which so many school children wore injured was the result of criminal carelessness on the part of two young men who filled a gas pipe with giant powder and al lowed the children to play with it over thirty children were in close proximity eighteen were injured seven of them ara lying in a critical condition and it is thought four of them avill die the men are under arrest the joew hintea oct ag prominent republicans at olympia telegraphed here to when president harrison intends to issue his proclamation cla mation admitting the four now states washington is anxious b get into statehood and the governor elect as well as the state officers and candidates for the united states senate are eagerly requesting an extra session of the legislature it has been decided that the action of governor Mel letin of south dakota in calling aa extra session of the legislature for the election of the united states senator was regular and legal tho omnibus statehood bill provides that the legislatures cony meet in special session elect senators and certify their election to the president with tho result of the elections on tho state constitution etc everything is being held bacic awaiting the returns from montana the president is not to is suo his proclamation until return arrive unless they are delayed indefinitely in which event he will issue the proclamation without naming montana tea wlllie nt tea NEW YORK oct 26 there is likely soon to bo a corner in tea and tho reports from england are to the effect that the largo dealers have already begun operation A special from london bays last year it was calculated that pounds less tea of all kind was imported into this country than was actually consumed and if no alteration te takes place and it seems hardly likely there will bo any in the outputs from china it is pro bablo that this year the imports of tea will be some pounds short of the quantity actually required for consumption now that a shortage of common tea is apparent merchants must lay in a stock sven at an advance we are under the impression from all that can be gathered that some people who are always on the lookout for an opportunity of this sort have already com fenced operations in tea these if signs of the times are to be depended upon may shortly place this market in a similar condition to that of the recent cotton market in liverpool only the operation will be based on much sounder grounds and will be justified by existing conditions of supply |