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Show ROBBER OVERTAKEN. How a SaletJe Thought He Could Completely llestroy False ClirMIacitr. AFFECTIONATE MEETING OF THE FMPCRORS. "The Hipper" Warn Ihe rolice that lie U Coiug to Kill again. Br Tslrxrash 19 too Mrwsj Miese rioM-sd. Sis Pn.is.rrsm. Oct. 1. Last Wednesday tho stage from Lonipoc was robbed near icft A I tecs by a masked man and the express box taken. Four men started from Ijos Almc In pursuit, among whom was John H. Conwaytof San Francisco, tlio Insurance a-reut. The pursuers seiorated. Conway, after twenty hoursj riding, overtook the robber and captured him. The robber con-f.s-ed aud said his na;ie Was Harry West. nrilrorliic raise (.hrlslUnlir. IjOXDo:, Oct. 1. llvton.theman who hilled himself In SL Paul's Cathedral during the scivice last Sunday morning, left a letter lu which lio raid ho would commit suicide lu tho Cathedral In order to destroy false Christianity. Tho coroners' jury returned a verdict of man Insane. serjr Airrcllowle. Vibnsa, Oct. I. The Emperor ot Germany arrived here this morning. morn-ing. Enivror Francis Joseph met him at the station. The greeUng W'asatT-etiortste. The statecarnage In waiting was entered by their mijetlles and driven to Hofburg. An Immense crowd lined the route. The Emirunj received an ovation. I'irst .Sr-islon. Nkiv Youk, OcL 1. Today the first eceslou of the Iron and Steel Institute was opened in Chickering Hall. Sir James JtlUon, president of U10 British Association, opened the meeting. He said a few words of congratulation to U10 members of bis society, upon having liad the opportunity to see the resources of the country Carnegie then delivered an address of welcome. KlbJon responded! re-sponded! "It is Indeed an honor to us," lie said, "to be wtkomeel here by Carnegie, who is tho largest manufacturer of iron aud steel in tbe world. Tho remarkable reception recep-tion we havo bton given here since we landed Justlflea us in believing that we arc welcomed as well 1y a vat number of people of tho United States." Sir James then went Into tho history of the Iron ami Steel Institute. Clou In IrelauiL IniNDoN', OcL 1. Genera! Wolse-ly, Wolse-ly, arcompaiiled by his stall; has gono to Dublin to assume the command com-mand of tho troops iu Ireland. IIo's Abrn-ul Aculu. London, OcL !: The police have received a warning from "Jack the Ripper" that be is about to kill another woman. The handwriting hand-writing of thu letter Is identical wlUi that of the other letter which it has been Uie custom of the murderer mur-derer to tend to them. Ullhotlt Vny Opposition. WASitiM.-rD?f, OcL 1. Tiio Dc-partmentof Dc-partmentof State has received a telegram tele-gram from the minister at Bocta reporting that the Columbia loa-gress loa-gress has approved tlielntrr.isti' ual railway oohtcrence without ojro!-tion ojro!-tion aud that commissioners hive, been appointed by the President. li Is I)rnlr,l. St. Peteksiicw., OcL 1. Aornj publishes a semi-oftlcial denial of the n port of the Russian proposed ; alliance with France. I Srlltlns l,s- Arbltr-tllon. 1 SAN FllACIsJ, Oct. 1. Chief Arthur of the Brotherhood of Lnco-moUvu Lnco-moUvu Engineers met theofllcials of the Southern Pacific to settle the gtlevances of the cuglucers on the Atlantic System, regarding promotion. promo-tion. It was decided to settle the matter by arbitration, and a committee com-mittee would mre't at Houston, I Texas, during October. luthor Drail. I PABIS, OcL 1. Jean Bapti-tc , Alphon'c Karr, a w ell known author, is dead. I Writ trrulrd. 1 DfliLlN, Oct. 1. The appeal of Dillon and O'Brien and their fellow necusesd, to the High Court of Justice Jus-tice for a writ to prohibit the msgis-tratrsat msgis-tratrsat Tlpperary from proceeding with the conspiracy casts on the ground of 1h3s,. has failed. Judge Holmes decided this morning not to grant the writ. Thu ease for proeecutlan wss continued at TIj- 1 perary today wlUiout any striking episode. ' IlonsS. Washington, Oct. 1. Before reading the journal, Breckcnridge rabeU the point of no imorum. I While waiting a quorum n me age , from the Senate announced an , agreement to Uie conference report , on tho tariff hill. Shortly before 1 , o'clock. Breckcnridge withdrew the point, but it was immediately te-, te-, Hewed by KUgure, Texas. IKixljr lu Adjonrn. WasiiinctuN. OcL 1 Sherman offered a resolution for the aproint-. aproint-. meut ot a committee of two to join a like committee on Uie part of the House to wait ujon the President aul inform him that unless hulias any further communication to make the two Houses are ready to adjourn. Blair said he wanted to rail up tbe Labor bill and have It aited upou U-foreUie U-foreUie adjournment. He was 1 informed in-formed tliat theresulullou was. merely mere-ly to call ou tho President for any communication he might have to make, and Uiat It would not inter-Are inter-Are with the consideration of tile labor lii'l. Tho resolution was agreed to. si III J corporal. CitlCAiio, OcL I. Following In .line wild some of the nust prominent promi-nent and successful firms In Clii cngo, the old and Well established firm of John V. Farnell t Co. have decided to incorporate on the flist of next year, llie capital will be about five millions, nut to pais lectus will l bsued or stock ottered totbcjubllc. It is uudei stood that other firms, are also considering such change, as this is now generally consldeted to be the most approved organisation for conducting business. busi-ness. The Arm is the oldest dry guuds Jobbing bou-eln Chicago, aud is prominent not only fur a longnnd uiildemlshed record, butul-u fui Lis. fact that one of Its members is United States Honator from Illinois. According to mercantile rp.r:s tlie capital of the firm is six millions, and the annual busii.es, tweuty-two millions. The I'rcsldent Mans. Washington, OcL !. rii i'rer- ident signcel the UriU" bill at :-.Zl I.m. Mcnril. WasiiinotoNjOcLI. The Sl-er Sl-er has sighed tho tariff bill. It now goes to the Senate for the signature of Uie presiding ofllcer. The Senate has agreed to the House adjournment resolu.ion,wltli amendment, providing for tho final adjournment of the session at S o'clock this afternoon. Another Elerlroeullaa. New Youk, OcL 1. Charles Mc-Elvaln, Mc-Elvaln, convicted of thomunlrrof Christian W. Lucas, of Brooklyn, was sentenced to death by electtlc-Ity electtlc-Ity this forenoon. |