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Show SHOCKING CRIMES. A Jealous Boy of Fourfcea Shoott Ills Adopted Slater Tbrongh tbe Head. AN EMPLOYER MURDERED BY A FORMER WORKMAN. A Railroad Emploje Scalped by Irro Jlrnnken Indians at Spokane l'a!!. AWFUL DOMESTIC TRAGEDY IN MltWAUKEE. Murder la a IlUrrputalilc Hoave In Sia.oarl. A Supposed Train TiTrtekfr Arrested. Br Teiexraph ta IbcMws.l ciTiux.ii: or Tnr.nir.s. A i'ourl.rn-rear-ol.l Itoj Jlnnlerer .1 Suiiuset Train Mrerker. LoCKfoRT, N. Y., Sept 7. A terrible ter-rible crime was committed at Hansom Han-som vl lie, sixteen miles northeast of here, yesterday. A loy named Clias. Granitic, aged 1 1, sou vf Frederick Crambo, a farmer, murdered his adopted sister, Itose Grambo. aged 9 years. There wire no ej e witnesses to thu crime, es the children were left alone at home while tbe parents went away. Young Grambo, it is said, had an empty shotgun, which he brought out into the yard whtre tbe little girl was playing. He loaded it with sand and gravel and, placing Uie muzzle close to Hose's bead, fired. The young villain then hitched up a horse, placed the body of tbe dviug young girl In the wagon, threw a blanket over her anu started to Dr. Long's house. The doctor tried to probe for the pebbles, but found they bad penetrated the brain and there was no hope fur her life. The boy told contradictory stories, but held tbe shooting was purely accidental. He Is known as being wild and headstrong, having been taken from tbe Home for Uie Ftlendleen in this city a month ago. The Grambos became very much attached at-tached to the little girl, and the theory Is that tbe boy shot her In a Jealous rage. A DESfEKADO. Set Ci.iH', N. Y., Sept. 7. J. II. Worth, a oat merchant, was a-sautted today in hh offi.el.ya mau known as "William," who formerly worked for Mr UVrlh. The man crept iitu tbe cilice and struikMr. Worth ou Ihe hicfc of tbe head with au iron wiem.li. He was about to continue his murJer-ous murJer-ous work when Robert Dayton, one of Mr. Worth's drivers, who had been attracted by hearing Mr. Worth fall to Uie floor, rushed in and gra-pleil gra-pleil the assailant- A Struggle en--uel. Iiut other help soon arrived and the would-be murderer wasover- lowered aud placet! In custody. .Mr. Worth was uncon-clous, and up to a late hour lait night Had not rtllled. It Is feared that he will die of concu-Ioubf the brain. A muiinisnint uruu. San Francisco, September 7. I n Chinatown this morning the Plug Ting Kong Sclety were holding oiSt-toor religious services, when a memlier of the Chee King Tong Society interfered. I utant)y knives, revolvers and dub were drawn nnd two sliots fired. Cblu Moy. of the Ping Tnig Kong Society, was eriouly wounded. The Chinese flocked to the scene from every quarter and two Chluatow it watchmen watch-men who drew revolvers were ept away by the nijb. Ping Ting Kong men rushed to where UieCheeKiog Tung Society were holding an outdoor out-door fotlvtl, Intending to retaliate. Another melee ensued ami some Plug Ting Kuiig men were wuuud-exi. wuuud-exi. Policemen arriving from the central station iliper-ed theChlnese with drawn revolvers. Further trou'ile is expected. nivr. uritDiit. MlLWAUKit-, Sept. 7 A shock. Ingtragedy w i enacted at Wauwa-toa, Wauwa-toa, a subur,' ot Milwaukee, this afternoon. Mrs. Edward Relnlnger had left her husbind's home ou account ac-count of brutal treatment nnd returned re-turned to her mother' home. She and her raot.'it r w ere silling on tin porch today when Relnlnger came to the hcHi-e. He asked his wife if JiewouM return to him. She it -fused, anil without a momrnt's warning lie pulled out a revolver and shot her three times, fatally wouudltig her. Her mother Interfered Inter-fered aud she too was shut tw Ice. Mrs. ItelnlajTer's wounds may prove fatal. AS AWFUL. AFFAIK. Ple.vs.ixt Hill, Mo. Sept. 7.-John 7.-John Parker and A. D. Wells, young farmers, made application late yesterday for admbslou Into a dlsrcputtl lo house. They forced Uieir way Into the bouse and became be-came engaged in a quarrel with seven other men. During tbe quarrel quar-rel revolvers were drawn. Parker was shot through tbe head and Instantly In-stantly killed. Oliver Hughes was shot in the neck and mortally wounded. Wells and six Inmates of the bouse were arrested. SCAI.t'ED BY INDIANS. Spokane Falls, Wash. Sept. C. John Wolvertlne, section foreman on tbe Northern Pacific, while walking on the track last night met two drunken.Indlans. They asked him for liquor. Jam! he told them that lie had none. They then knocked him senseless with a club. When he recov-cred recov-cred consciousness be found that his scalp bad been taken by thelndlans. He managed to crawl to a saloon anJ was cared for, but bis condition Is critical. The 1 ndlans escajied. SCI'l-OSIU) TRAIN VXKKER. AuiAN'Y, N. Y., Sept. 7. York Itced, who has served as freight brakeman on the New York Central, Cen-tral, was arrested to-Jay by their detectives and was closeted all day in Superintendent Ulssells office. It is reported that he is suspectad of complicity In the wreck of the Montreal Mon-treal expre-s last Friday. KILLING A NEGRO. Warkentux, Ga.. Sept. 7. Tini Adam. cokired,was killed last night by W. J. MorrK proprietor of tbe Warrenton Hotel. T'iu negroes threaten vengeance, but the citizens are prepared for any emergency. |