Show BY TELEGRAPH PM gyu APU lim JIM AMERICAN SAN ban FRANC isao 6 A frightful affair occurred th thib this s afternoon in a saloon whereby thos mullen a cooper was shot dead by edward lacey another cooper in a drunken frolic both men had spent the day visiting saloons and were much intoxicated after taking a drinkin drink in the place where the tragedy occurred mullen felt a pis pistol itoi itol in lace lacaya y se pocket and told him to exhibit it when mullen placed the muzzle muzzie in his mouth telling his friend to pull the trigger lacy did so forgetting in his hib drunken condition that the pistol was a seif belf cocker cocher and mullen fell dead the two have been warm and intimate friends for the last 11 years galveston gln gin 6 in galveston yesterday the jury found C D sharper guilty of rape and ass abs assessed eBBed his pun ashment at 50 years yeara in the penitentiary the crime was committed on the person of emma clark mark after the death of her mother whom sharper wab wag living as husband on divers occasions he outraged the per son of emma aged 15 and her sis ter a they were deterred by threats threats from revealing their shame bhame ne until sharper was placed in jail on another charge the trial of sharper for fon raping the younger girl occurs during the week bridgeport 6 in the rose roee alark clark case was in progress ee be creely all day at stratford all sorts of rumors are aro flying about suspicion gaining ground toward norman ambler former husband of deceased from whom she was divorced two years ago ambler recently wrote letters to deceased urging her to for get the past and live with him again sao bhe refused being engaged to mr lewis a cousin ot of Am amblers biess blees relatives relatives of bawls claim they heard ambler say boso bose should never mar rythe hearing beating in the rom bobe mark clark murder caso case is still secret A number of cf witnesses were examined among them dr matting who made the postmortem post mortem examination itis it is now generally stated that no rape was committed which strengthens suspicion toward 1 norman ambler 1 bose rose clarks darks former husband hua band ambler was been seen in this city by several persons roso rose was niso nho seen in company with a man sunday evoli evoil evening after leaving wm lewiss house which man was warnot not positively known but it Is suspected he was ambler brighton beach 6 J P wescott sometime ca cashler cashier shier ahier of the coney island club pool room west brighton is a fugitive and short in g his accounts from five to six bix thousand doll lars san francisco 6 A second murder occurred this evening edward davis and joseph jen Jef jeffcott foott both employed in woodwards Gar gardens donek dodek got into an altercation davis attempted to strike jeffcott with a hammer hammen when tho the latter drew a revolver and shot davis dead beading reading pas pa ras frederick G lauer naner a well known brewer and first president of the U S brewers congress Oon greba grebs is dead aged 73 pensacola Pensa coia cois 6 5 eve new now cases and one death at the navy yard one on fick elek doing well washington 6 commodore english last night telegraphed commander welsh that it would bo be impossible for the marines now camped near pensacola to be moved north at present but instructing him to move the camp further farther from the infected district if the quarantine authorities would permit it he authorized him to inquire if the marines ines inos would be allowed to pass through the gulf states in case it were decided to move them north there has not been yellow fever among the marines since they went Int into camp no new caseb cabba of fever yesterday among the naval forces one death in hospital private ieni peni fan the surgeon burgeon general of the marino hospital bertice received a dispatch this afternoon from the president of the board of health at rensa Pensa pensacola coia cola stating that house to house inspection had tind been discontinued and reporting that the fever is getting borao at the navy NATY yard there having been six deaths the last 21 hours he stated also that ho he was improving the cordon around the navy yard wherever he could senator gorman german of Marylan maryian dand a committee of the board of trade of baltimore visited the office of the surveyor purveyor general of the marine marino hospital service this morning to ask that vessels bound for baltimore be allowed to pass the capes anabe and be quarantined twenty miles below baltimore dr hamilton told them ithe ohe quarantine at the capes had bad been established at the request of the municipal nuth auth authorities ornies orRies of baltimore and if the latter en the request of this delegation he would lay the matter before the secretary odthe ot the treasury otherwise he declined to have anything to do with making a change gallatin mo 6 A large audience was in attendance to hear the prosecuting attorney close for the state in 11 the james trial the majority of the audience were in sympathy with the state there was enthusiastic applause at we close of the speech the then took charge of the jury which re tired at the pro prevalent valent ideal idea 11 the jury juny will disagree or return a verdict of murder in the second degree court adjourned till 4 pm col shanklin shanki ln spoke for th the a prose cution in the james trial yesterday morning consuming nearly all the morning session bes beb sion blon he wag was followed by blex ex governor charies charlea P Johnson of st louia louig for foz the d defenses defense who made an elaborate speech occupying most moat of the afternoon his chief points were similar to t those ose of col philips yesterday but he was more elaborate and covered more ground ile he counted but four men who were engaged in the winston robbery and that frank james was not one of them that the liddell testimony was not reliable it 16 was wag not properly corroborated to be effective that tle lla states evidence generally was week and insufficient chatan that an alibi for the prisoner had been established and closed with an impassioned appeal for a verdict of not guilty st louls louis 6 0 A dispatch from gallatin bays saya the jury has just returned a verdict of acquittal in the frank james caso case 0 kansas kanbas rans kans s city 6 the tha news of jamess acquittal was received with various comments gov critten den when asked by a reporter if he had any opinion to express regard ing the verdict replied that he had not gilt it ia 13 the verdict of a jury and it would be improper for me to comment upon it rhe the rho casa case has been pushed with great energy it haa hns been both prosecuted and anade do fendal with great ability perhaps more so BO than any other criminal case in the history of the state what effect dees the acquit acquittal al have upon frank J james jamee ames in regard to the requisition from minnesota are there not other indictments heros here heres 1 I believe so eo for the murder of westfall and Sheet sheets sand and for the blue cut robbery he would still be regarded as to in the custody of the state so far as requisitions from other states are concerned yes but what course will be pursued towards him to in the counties where the indictments are found I 1 cannot say gallatin cupon 6 upon the announcement of the tha verdict quite a decided demonstration of applause came from certain quarters of the court room the court counts however quickly frowned it down and siu sin singling gling out a young man an who had thrown up hit hia his hat called him to the bar and administered a severe reprimand the tho youth proved to be luther jameson Jame kansas city a cousin of the defendant the question of the disposal dispo dis 21 tion of james jamea Is yet unsettled ranton scranton Bc pa 6 by an explosion of gas at r fairlawn ealr eair lawn mines this afternoon afternoons doniel sargin secretary and treasurer of the fairlawn eair Fair lAwn coal company and D C blackwood black biach wood were fatally injured i waterbury conn 6 twenty towns in Nag atuck valley report a frost disastrous to the crops oa cs 9 chally to tobacco and buckwheat tn southbury Bouth South bury buny thirty acres of tobacco were destroyed corn grapes and melons also buffered new orleans 6 H dudley colo coleman bro iron founders and ma aro arc suspended liabilities inabilities assetto assetta the suspension was caused by inability to realize on investments it is said the flim will resume business halifax 6 on wednesday the a gaio gaie struck the steamer lamport increasing in fury as the day advanced rhe fhe steamer was waa frequently swept by seas of fearful power after dark the storm grew grow woree worse the wind blowing with ter rinno ninno violence and the sea rising to a fearful heightland heigh tand threatening every moment to swamp the stean stear steamer ner at 11 the tho storm was at its height and the tho vessel veasel was almost a the thip mercy of the eie ele elements monta menta ireat seas beas swept ver over vet her the tho thesesa bem sem CA jany ry V ing in away out of cattle aboard an and badly injuring maring a number ot of the crew wm moran who had charge of the cattle describes that night as terrible 1 I 1 he waves were tremendous in sizes bize size and swept over the ship they would lift a great portion of thel cattle cattie pens on their crosti crests hold hoid them for a moment and end then hurl huri them with their living contents con tents with awful violence to the deck the next wave would carry off the bleeding and dying animals in tile the twinkling of an eye the live stock were over the tlde glde of the ship phlp by this time and by morning all that hat t remained numbered forty of which four nave have salce salco dieci died leav leaving 1 ng thir ty six bix out of four hundred cattle taken out only two weeks ago dur ing the storm all the tow boats were either carried away or disabled the cabin E skylight ky sky light storo store and lower cabin were flooded flo fio odel A portion of the bulwarks bulwa and port poop wheel were carried carnnes away and other damage was suffered thursday morning the storm abated somewhat but a 8 heavy bea bes rushed almost as much houch as during the preceding night and between 8 and 9 the engines broke down lown the steamer was then j almost miles Bouth southeast east of hall hail fax A tu duj J edd end mast ivere were rigged and she waa wad headed for halifax attern oon jon the v ater aler con coa linued pouting pouring iver the beetel and got into tile he stoke hold hod and put out the fire by anica the steam tump pump wa gas run iun but the ship kept on until temporary repairs in the machinery were made monday four days daye after the machinery broke down the engines eng flies frieb were started again and the vel vee veel el made all sall bail for halifax the lamport will probably be here in a few tays days besides the accident to her machinery and other damages dama 91 her cargo shifted and a portion will have to be restored havana hav a na 6 A hurricane is blosl blowing ng at st thomas thoma moving westward chicago 6 late yesterday afternoon a fire was in the division of the stock stockyards yards sheds and but for a favorable wind the entire yard containing millions of dollars worth of atosa mo would have barm bamm destroyed des dos troyed As it waa the firemen were only able to stay the flames names after mier fifteen sheds covering two and a halt half acres had hid been consumed eone cone umed there wera weno in this division between and head of cattle of thia thib number 66 55 together with four ponies were burned to death it waa wab very exciting work for a time tim 0 getting the maddened inmates 0 out t of harms way as they went plunging plunging and bellowing from bide side to aide aido of the pens in which they were confined loss on buildings on stock fully insured halifax 6 tho the bark seamen from galveston gai Gal seaton for hamburg discharged her cargo here for repairs she has cattle and sheep on board the stranded steamer viking for london is expected to be saved it if fiat flat bottomed boats can ba got along side immediately immediate y gloucester Glouceste rs massa Mass 6 the schooner hy Uy ferlon ferfon arrived from the banks she reports the loss joss of two dories and four of cape town in the tho storm of the bandy saudy hill N Y G am M B S tel ler druggist shot himself fatally last night with the same bame weapon J in tho the same room and at the same hour hi his father killed himself two years ago go cpr springfield infield Inai eld eid ill lil 6 the house of john jjohn evarts evaris at riverton Kl verton seven beven miles from thih this city J burned today to day mrs phoebe coglan mother of mrs evarte aged 63 68 years and two children of mrs evarts aged two and a babe were burned to death the fire occur occurred red Ked in the lower part of the house which was used for a carpenter carpenteer shop the family living upstairs mrs evarts was in th the e yard washing wa hing at the time timo th the e fire was discovered she rushed up stains stairs and tried to rescue her mother and children and was badly burned and finally forced to leave them to their fate and save herself the old lady was very fleshy and would not frast herself to the stairs which were then in flames and would not give the babe up which bhe she was holding for its mother the father was absent at a coal shaft and knew nothing of the niro firo until its dread work was accomplished NEW york yoeu 6 the senate commit cittee tee on labor and end edu Eda education cation resumed its session today to day john swinton took the stan stand dand jand testified at length ho he recommended ung the lie revival vivai vival of the income tax as lly ily in foree force the establishment lish ment 0 nati katl national onal board B oard of in bastry to collect labor cs ever Y 1 4 awer io th hour hoar law the establishment of effectual boards of health education and public works industrial schools and colleges on the french system public management of railroads and ani telegraphs and the belgium system of freedom of patents postal banks under the british cyster land laws which will prevent the holding by private individuals of great tracts ct cf land public ownership of coal coals iron gold and other mines and all oil wells weli s everyone every one of these measures has been put in practice in one country or another and were all capable of enforcement by and have in every instance proved successful john janett jamett president of the amalgamated amalgamate association of iron and steel Wor worker kerr kers pennsylvania sald said he had been engaged 25 years in the fron iron industry the pennsylvania association of which he was head was composed of employees in iron and steel rolling mills the object of the was to secure the moral social rocial mental and end financial improvement of its members member and bring about conditions whereby the fhe to of workmen bre and that they get a fair daya dayd wages for a fair day days dayd a work there were many mills in pen vanla vania which were not under the control of the union in the states wages in such were vere invariably lower than in the union mills there had been nume stakes belore belote the supremacy ol of the union was acknowledged 1 y the mills among ane members of an organization there was always a tendency to strike at the least provocation now the method of arbitration ration was pursued largely with satisfactory results representatives of workmen and manufacturers met once a year and decided on a scale of prices and wages irron iron workers were in favor of crotee protection tion because it protected them in their wages protection did not increase the price of steel but it if it did not exist there would be no employ employment ment meat for tor iron and steel workers wor kerb kera ir in 8 bome some me milla which are aie not con 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