Show 77 N a 1 I j ti SEWS f pittsburg PiTTS BURe july 9 thie the continuous A raia U the past twenty tour four hours A ds resulted in numerous washouts wa shouts on ahe railroads leading to this city and ww ta i trains are badly delayed tonight but yrda astargo astar gs keown there are no serious t ii acci accidents deate m lo 10 0 o A uniontown Union town pa special says w 0 tot t ot i redstone Ked stone creek has broken its bounds vow c il and submerged all the low lands of b ni w town and hundreds of people are f etsu standing diug on bridges watching the angry iff i fe waters sweep by men are carrying carrying women out of ott their beir houses 60 0 o higher ground and several feet of water is sr sc standing ip the houses at deeth the r 1 whole place is submerged and trains i are running running through several teet of water while the rising water threatens to raise the houses from thair dounda i tion at brownfield the yard tracks are washed out and twenty feet of water is standing in the cut of the bal almore ohio railroad two railroad bridges from above the I 1 r town have been carried away and fi 1 lodged against the trestle in union i town re the uniontown Union town express is stul still lying here being unable to proceed antt barther swath south for washouts wa shouts the rain i as t is ia still pouring down but it is thought 1 I the worst is past ze the rain will do much damage to ji i b growing crops especially corn which tr ri is hadly washed out in many places at s washington there was wa s a terrible rainstorm which flooded cellars and yards the baltimore ohio railroad bridge a at was carried away by high j i it waters during the storm NEW YORK july 9 korn kern a middle aged man committed suicide under peculiar circumstances yesterday for the laft eighteen years he has been a cabinet maker although work was rather lack lately he was troubled circumstances and was eliou thought t well to 4 he was a mem aji per ber op 01 I 1 several associations and was PAW dw i fond of a little yard back al i wig of his residence where he had planted a lot of flowers and at the further end f ach he had aadi built a little summer r mr onse s 1 where ae he passed many of these I 1 hot nights korn tor for several months i i tyas 0 asa ailing ing saturday he was evident 1 i tol to not aoi in his right mind at 2 r 1 l I 1 in the morning he arose dressed him self took his shoes in his hand and said he was being to see his cousin K ti ra julius korn kora to borrow some money mrs korn followed iber husband out but be bad disappeared and she saw v no nore more alive captain race ol of ailt jm eltanal nal boat W E howard lying at th toot of ot of east forty ninth street at 4 iss a sunday morning saw a mar man t i walk along a the pier and lump ump into s 1 attle boef tied there the man un 1 II 11 and jumped into toe the water captain race rushed to the spot with a boat hook but too late he had stabbed himself about the chest cheat anti and throat a number ot of times 1 ST lovis louis july 9 A dispatch iron topeka says moore under his alias ol of W H mason was arrested at th 1 copeland hotel between three ane 1 four this afternoon the dis r pitch patch says mrs norton was also ary tested but as norton refused to make mak f if it au ally y charge against her or to have f a 1 cv warrant arrant issued for her the report ol 01 her arrest must be a mistake she is ii J said to have taken the arrest of moore moon r t very hard having broken completely klean and refused to moore goore was wais not taken to jail but bott both he and aad mrs norton will be guarded u 3 their rooms at the hotel until an of t fioco arrives from st louis 1 airs mrs caswell an old friend of f nor tons accompanied judge laughton laughter bonig t and will use all the she can to induce mrs norton to rei turn tarn to this city or at least attempt to get et hor her out ot of toe the clutches of moore gorton norton says he be is satisfied now she has had spells of weak since the death of her two year ol child and this had much to do her derfall fall I 1 I 1 the post dispatch this prints a review of the developments development in the sad cue case and gives several of moores intimates a most scathing going over tor for ab tee e part they took in the affair charging abe with not only at empting to debauch the wife but to uin it if not rob the husband in an interview with moore at to peka pek athis this afternoon he said he had stopped there because he did not think anybody there knew him and he in tended to start west at noon tomorrow unless arrested before that time he professed indignation at the false statements chica he said had been put in circulation A about the affair and said the idea that mrs norton and he be had brought from st louis was preposterous he promised to send the post past D dispatch patch a true statement of the case either on wednesday or thursday the correspondent of the an at topeka kansas furnishes that paper with the following interesting telegram henry hnryk W Moore ex managing editor of the st louis post dispatch and mrs john W norton were arrested this afternoon at at the copeland hotel in this cita where they had registered as W H R mason and wife philadelphia the arrest was made by chief of police carter in response to a telegram from the chief at st louis directing that they be arrested on the charge of grand larceny As the dispatch did not give the assumed name under which moore was traveling the police were usable unable to find him they hey were informed ot of his whereabouts however by the correspondent of the republican wile was the first to recognize moore they the were in their room at the copeland copeland Cope Cop elang Fand when the chief of police and deputy arrived with the warrant the officers entered the room and before any conversation had bad been had and without questioning them as to their identity toe tile warrants were read to them charging them with grand larceny you are la in my custody said the officer and you may accompany meto me to the county jail where we will take good care of you until parties from ats louis arrive no sooner had the warrant been read than mrs norton broke into tears and cried bitterly moore placed his am about her and attempted tempted to console her but bat she con linued to sob for several moments moore then appealed to the officer not to take them to jail and said i it will break her heart we the chief at first declared they must go but finally consented that they them might remain in their rooms at the hotel under the surveillance of an officer this had the ef feet of quieting mrs norton then she began to ridicule the idea of f their arrest for grand larceny all we took said she we wa which was my own money sad and jewelry I 1 dont see what he be norton expects to make out of this 1 I would have gone to his home friday night but he threatened my life I 1 dont w want ant to die yet he said he would kill me friends came out of the house bouse and said he was flourishing A BUTCHER KNIPE 11 I 1 1 I tell you what I 1 would like to do said moore 1 I would like to go right back to st louis and face whatever music there is we can prove then that no money was stolen but he will kill me said mrs norton moore then inquired where he could employ a good attorney the names of several were mentioned at moores request an officer was at once dispatched for judge hear henry keller who soon arrived and consulted consulted privately with the runaways moore did not have as much to say about the escapade as mrs norton when the officer inquired what led to the elopement he said he had nothing t to 0 say at this time he was somewhat nervous and acted like a man who had bad either been foiled in a plot or regretted what he be had done and bad lost heart to carry iti it to consummation he said the charges against him and mrs norton were unfounded they brought nothing belonging to others other away with them they had not he wished be had since he had comp come here he and his corn companion had ganion gone about the city much t the e same as any strangers would I 1 riding on the street cars they had not tried to conceal their identity they came over the wabash direct from st louis to kansas city and thence hero he said they had intended to go west tomorrow at noon but would not say what their destination was As to the story that they had started to australia he laughed and ana said topeka would not be a very convenient place to take passage from he said etwas it was a sad affair but since they were into it they will have to make the afie most of it no man knows what he be will do for the woman he loves he observed mrs norton moved uneasily about the room at first sitting in a chair then going to a bed where she fumbled with bits of et laces gloves a fen fan and other trinkets she appeared to be sad and half sorry she had committed the rash act indeed the conduct of both parties warranted the belief that they repented their departure from st louis although moore wed to appear jolly and wanted to lea beaw the im pres sion that love not he be was to blame he spoke bitterly of the st louis papers and said he be had bad read their idiotic fiction with pitying delight the stories about his bis debts in st louis worried him considerably and he be was anxious that the charges relating log to them should be denied first of all AS to the consequences of what alicy had bad done he was resigned CHICAGO july 9 another arrest was made today in connection with the ur lington alleged dynamite case states marshal mash arrested george gooding goodine a striking engineer it aurora illinois gooding had bad for the ati burlington road for lev enteen years and aad was a highly highl se specter citizen of aurora he was nought brought to chicago this morning and questioned at length by marsh and the J B Q attorneys he was then taken aken becore united states commissioner rayne hayne and held in bail on the be charge of aiding in the transports tion ilon of high explosives contrary to the laws being unable to secure bondsmen mea he went to jail gooding je his bis of complicity in any plot marshal marsh this s arrest completed the present case ase and that no more warrants are out 1 ST louis july 9 today was the time ime set apart by governor moore i louse house to hear arguments by the ati orneys torness of hugh M brooks alias maxwell for a commutation of sen ence for the murder of preller but he governor biad bad received such a ber of appeals petitions and let letters rom all parts of the state which he thought bought the attorneys should examine before b beginning eg inning their argument that he postponed the argument till tomorrow mrs brooks a and nd her daughter had an interview with the governor and made an earnest appeal to him to save the son and brother from the gallows he listened to them atten ively and aid said he would give the case cas the benefit ot of his very best judgment and invited them to be present at the hearing tomorrow he would also be glad to hear anything further which they might desire to present to him NEW YORK july 9 A bare knuckle prizefight prize fight between whitney ryan and aad jack murray arranged some weeks ago was decided today the men entered the ring at noon in excellent condition they made a rattling fight of thirteen rounds q in forty one minutes of desperate slugging ryan forced the fighting all through finally in ia the thirteenth round ryan kit hit murray under the car with his right and murray dropped like a log he wi was co conscious liscious though when carried to his corner he said 1 I will not give him another chance like that when time was called for the fourteenth rou round antl murray could not walk to the sera scratch and his seconds threw up the sponge the battle is the first fought on the turf with bare knuckles near this city cita in several years and old ring goers said that they had gone many miles and had never seen a better one it was a desperate contest and was the result ot ol a grudge louisville july 9 judge judee A M pulliam who killed james miller a wealthy farmer at hardinsburg Hard insburg on friday was sent to jail after examination today without bail it has been learned that pulliam submitted to miller a statement that miller had been criminally criminal lv intimate with mrs pulliam and would pay ay pulliam the statement I 1 is F in writing below were the words in the same hand 1 I give you five minutes to consider this you yon may sign or die the feeling is very bitter against pulliam and there is some talk of violence past record is bad lie he was a saloonkeeper saloon keeper at Clover cloverport Olov erport port a number of years ago and his big place was as the resort of women of questionable character his election us as count county r judge judge was due to the badly enforced enforced ocal local option law his only competitor was a local LONDON july 9 the town of bai beda in switzerland has been burned to the ground forty persona person si mostly children invalids and cripples perished philadelphia july 9 T the he steamer tyron tiron from port antonia reports july sixty miles southwest of cape may that she experienced three consecutive shocks of earthquake at i intervals 11 of ten seconds baca gal cal july 10 A fire last evening destroyed eight blocks in the heart of the town mostly brick stores the post office was also consumed the fire started in the shed blied back of W T bartletts bartletta Bart letts residence and despite all efforts of the fire department the flee fire gained rapidly crossing the street and burding even what goods had been removed for safety atlease at least seven eighths of the town was consumed over twenty five residences being burned to the ground among them being that of josph joseph MaK mckenna euna member of congress CHICAGO july 9 0 chairman Cha chairman irmon hoge hege of the burlington grievance committee of the brotherhood of engineers and chairman murphy occupying occupy ing the same position in the Fir emens brotherhood good were ari arrested ested this morning and locked up at the armory police station the prisoners were taken completely by surprise the two chiefs we recharged with conspiracy the much talked of circular in which hoge is alleged to have requested the brota ergood men to hire themselves secretly secreta y to the IQ Q road and then to disable the engines is said to be the basis of the charge against hoge chairman murphy is charged with being an accomplice general Mat manager iager stone of burlington swore out the warrants last night and they were given to the officers to be served early this morning attorney collier of the IQ Q road said tais morning that the prisoners would bo be arraigned before a justice and a continuance taken as the company was not yet ready to push its cabo he H a asserted bo however wever that the evi evidence deuce tu in toe ot of the company was conclusive tenn july 10 tile the laural fork malting house bouse in whit icy jellico was the scene sunday ot a terrible tragedy it was the collision between the rose ind and fuston clans between whom a feud aud had existed for sometime just is the minister was announcing the s text ext a volley of firearms was disa outside the abor the worl shippers were thrown into great ext and many women fainted i outside the battle raged fierce E y and abe smoke cleared 1 t was found that ewell lawson and lis his son belonging to the rose clan was vs killed and that three of the fuston tom jim and enos and john belonging to the other side were seriously and perhaps fatally wounded A dozen others whose names could not be ascertained were or less seriously wounded great grea t prevails and more trouble is expected 1 washington july 10 the depart of agriculture makes the july general beneral average condition ot of crops as follows winter wheat 75 73 8 spring wheat 95 corn 93 oats barley 91 i winter wheat has been harvested on the south and |