Show AT HOME AND ABROAD poN POMONA cat cal jan 20 henry henrj gray who reo antly went to macallan Ma Maz atlan mexico to visit his bin brother joseph gray a well known gold minor miner of 01 arlzo arizona 1 na and a graduate of the state university of california tornia writes that thai tee latter has been murdered in the forty seven miles from matlac Mat lao joseph had been to la dext co oi two years looking lookin gafter after his bia mining interests which he had in connection with It lebard gird the sugar augar beet of ch colao buo last october he found abat seemed a very val valuable uble gold abid mining prospect in the moun balne near bazat Maz atlan lan but because of the Ift laing low it la is hard bard for albeus to make claims to discovered mio miti esso esgo he be kept kepi the location ot of his hie find a secret and no waited 00 until ta 1 fluent lal and wealthy american capitalists should arrive from the city of mexico to aio 20 him uray kept hie bis secret well though whenever be bad occasion to go to the be was stealthily followed by some ome mexican mexicans cane L the last laet been of him was waa early on oil christmas morning when he be informed the hotel keeper at Mazat lao that he be was waa going to look over his oil ing property fur Pur days daye later hla his mutilated body was wae found in a oyon lo ila the son lorenzi mount alne no he had evidently been shot with a title rifle his hie head bead had been severed evered irom from the body and hidden lii the basbas two miles nail further up the orayio von his hia clothes were out cutaway away 0 0 us a to prevent identification the in mexico have been it lir the 0 oae so but they have as yet et not found the least clew to the identity ade of the murderers murder erB joseph gray was born in portland ore 86 85 years ago he was wai brought up in 1 sacramento where his relatives relative ull still reside he was a elret cousin louain ot of halted state beatea senator wolcott or of col orado crado and was heir beir to frain sin ao ona in oregon ao the university ol of california be ranked bibb aa a alier logist logi ct he be leaves leavea a wife and an ant son in oakland he wae one 01 t h a most successful young gold miners in n central oregon five years ago ORLEANS jan jana 20 john johnston oh neton was burned at me stake io in front of cottons cotton residence near aati ity fly at 8 this morning arch joiner WAS banged johnston Joh naton and ad joiner according to a confession of the former were guilty of t murdering live five members of at the cotton family near here some time ago KO too trio of murderers were taken ken from the jail at ann amal U city to gether ether last night by a mob william s hanged to an oak tree in front of little zion church not far from aati city the mb took johnson johndon and joiner to the acene of their crime where bore thy they were executed johnston and sud joiner were brought to haintl city from new orleans yes to plead to indictments and after a hearing were remanded without ban ball during the day several citizens called at the be jail and johnson made a hla his story ot of the slaughter of the family was wae peculiar he said he always liked the cotton daml family ly and would not have harmed them bad it not been for the fact that he be was waa bullied hearmes He armed himself with an ex not to hurt butt the people in ID the house houie but to prevent their ee caping an a he be had been told old to tc watch the door the murder jilin eon said bald was planned by bud mcknight hta a bitor of the girl maud miller whose whole mother mrs cotton whipped her tor for allowing mcknight ld attend no ne atila abla was the only motive he knew tor for the crime he said arch joiner shot shet Cotto otte bead of the household with a gun and then struck marvin stephen a son eon of mrs anna stephens Step bet with an ax on the forehead joiner the men and then went into the room occupied by mrs stephenp mrs cotton and lizzle miller with maud and ande several everal children and killed the three women diew J jao a a 20 the press presa this glad tidings to cubans in this oily city were those which announced the aenk log ing of the spanish gun gunboat boat relampago ago by means meana or of a torpedo while the ship was hurrying to the assistance of the garrison at fort guanaco on the cauto canto river the most important inland water way of the island anxiously during be lost laet few weeks now newa of this kinu has boo been awaited by Cubana who know knew that bat their government had bad decided to attack fleet in the only way open to the insurgent namely by submarine explosions three weeks age a letter was re in this city la in which weyler wayler said that the delay in beginning war upon spain a patrol fleet was due to the blunder of those who shipped the wire and the generator of electricity to be used in exploding torpedoes the mistake has baa been rectified and that out the material reached its ita destination batery la Is proved by the destruction 01 0 the Balam pago on saturday of last lael week A gentleman who knows the elec who accomplished the firm marine victory for cuba libre eay the man under whose supervision the insurgent have begun war on gunboats gun boata boats to la thoroughly pro iu in electrical engi engineering beering and la Is bow in cuba because of his hia enthusiasm in the cause of freedom I 1 believe elble now new departure will result in the lose of many more of spain braina a gun boats boates the commanders commander 8 of the patrol fleet are afraid to keep their ships in the open sea at night and their heir places of rendezvous behind boband the little lalande island scattered all along the cuban coast are perfectly perie otly known to the patrol the torpedo service will devote its energy exclusively to avers navigable by the spanish gunboats gun boats and to the unprotected anchorages brages to which they retreat at night there are more than forty war vessels of different kinds in cuban waters they are seldom in havana harbor they will be easy game when once our torpedo service has boo become in a degree perfected 1 I shall be digap pointed if we do not hear bear of other successful attacks upon fleet within the coming CHICAGO jao jan 20 tablets marking the spot where abraham lincoln was nominated dominated for the presidency in 1660 the spot where the great fire in 1871 burned itself out and where the old sauganash Bau Sau ganash house bouse stood in pioneer days daye will be erected by the chicago historical society oc lety the announcement was made officially at the quarterly meeting of the society last might by E 0 mason its if president A stirring appeal from the massachusetts his hie society praying pray log Con congress grees to restore the famous frigate constitution and a make it a naval museum at the navy yard was waa read and intoned indo ned reed the president wa was authorized to issue an appeal to congress in conjunction with the action of the massa cousette obus chu etta sette society the president announced that the society had to in view a port Fort dearborn meeting early in the year he said he be had bad received two letters letten regarding the massacre one was from the granddaughter of the california survivor who now resides in iowa giving many additional particulate particulars the other woo was from simon Poka gum son SOB of the indian chief who led indiana on that thai fatal fata day it there here had bad been no whisky there would have hare been no massacre said laid the son BOO of the old chief ky jan 21 new readied reached this city of a duel fought in the lower edge of this county by two rival lovers over miss mies jeanie hillery Hll lery she had bad been receiving the attentions ious of john jobo dairy and ben ban 8 dryman dry man on sunday night she he bad by mistake promised arth men man that she ahe would pa 0 o kompany thom hem to church dairy at ar riving first ene went with him dryman arriving at her bar home and finding her not there p proceeded roce eded to the he church after church was over dry man made mad 0 an agreement with dairy that the first time they met botti both were to be prepared pared with weapons and the one that was killed left to the other a clear field dairy yesterday asked the he girl to go with wit b him to the post postoffice office dryman saw them together and immediately saddling his bia horse started in pursuit just after they bad started for home hoar dryman met matthem hem them dairy now we will settle it ithe he said the young woman sprang from the be buggy and begged them to not do anything rush both however drew their weapons and fired dairy received two bullets dying instantly while dryman deyman was shot through the head bead lingering tor for a few hours the funeral of dairy and dryman will be conducted today at the same church where the trouble began the girl is wild with grief over the matter and it to Is thought she way may lose her mind all part parties fee are of prominent families ST fla fia jan ale 21 A bottle was wae picked up on south beacie seven miles below here this morning which contained a message stating the bark badras had foundered at sea a on january 16 15 the message was written on several small mall shoots sheets of paper and was signed by captain it was a log of the me vessel from rom thy the time the he left port until she foundered according Aco to the message toe the badras left boston january 8 in command of captain oin and manned by a crew of twelve men on january 12 the sprang prang a leak b but ut the carpenter managed to stop the influx of at water on january 14 how ever the be water began to pour poor into the hold in great volume the pumps pumpe were manned and the men were worked day and night but at boon on ja 16 15 it was waa apparent that the teasel was waa doomed the captain and dd orew then took to the boats boat and had bad hardly got clear of the me vessel when she ebe went down the message concludes we have little food and waterland wat water erand and must perish unless soon picked up it to IB believed by seamen here bore that the bark went down during the eale that prevailed ift iff the florida coast last laet week ask the fear to is also alao expressed that the abe boats were swamped in the same ame gale naw nsw yom jan 21 A special to the herald from st petersburg aye the fear of the indian plague reaching here bore grows rapi rapidly uly the nov is e sayi with England En glando ld pros pro ent ant in permitting the population of we the stricken etri districts to emigrate the plague will very soon be rite rife all over the country the says saye italy france and austria have taken precautions history has bag shown that mat ajesta to ie always uie country that suffers most from the peat past russian doctors docto rit should at once go to the plague stricken districts and find out the truth and study the disease as ae we cannot rely 0 the ro reports orts of the english whose commercial interests have eaten into the humanitarian instincts of sit all nations rhe world should bould unite to form a cordon around we the devastated plague districts here all preparations for maratt marati m mt slid and land quarantine are under oration erat iOD doctors have been sent to keep a proper guard on the persian and afghan frontiers frontier CHio CHICAGO Acio jan 21 ross sherman buerman and nd wo two companions all three being drunk created a wild panic on the ibe west madison street cable train the men were noisy and when requested to ae cle a big bi knife and ancl began slashing baab laab log at the passengers india criminate ly three women saluted and edward nugent who grappled with was badly out cut on the he hand the trouble occurred while the train grain was wae passing through the washington street tunnel sherman wa arrested arrea ted when the train reached the ibe end of the ludley tun lei jsse jan 21 the schooner manum chapin went ashore neat near quige ij I 1 this morning all bonds banda tire are reported lost the canum from hampton roads january ath for boutton Boft Boat ton oiD A dispatch from lone ione hill lifesaving life ablog elation says DO commini cation had bad been effected with the abe wrecked schooner hooner ic up to 8 o oo ook quige Is situated about thirty five miles east of pire fire laland island and to ie the arat point where the ocean touches the main land beyond great south bay the nanom chapin was a 8 three wasted schooner built at rockland Bockla cd maine in 1882 registered tons tone ib feet loog long 86 85 feet beam and leet feet deep the schooner cho oner canum chapin went sabers at halt past four this the quone life saving station elation reports mix ax men seen been clinging to the foremast forem aei rigging and three othera othega on the abe J b boom As the vessel went to pieces all hands were carried into the sea ea and ana presumably drowned drow owing to the heavy surf and a strong the crew were unable to launch the life boat to render assistance the name of the schooner hooner lo was waa learned from pieces of wreckage washed upon the A dispatch from fire island says the storm yesterday jeater day afternoon was the severest severe of the tho winter the schooner nahum was first seen on outer bar about 4 in four hours from the time she be struck she went to pieces the lifesaving life saving crew has thus far found two bo boiles bodies iles HALIFAX N 8 S jan 23 the american schooner hooner ac laura mack wm was discovered ashore at little harbor near shelbourne elbourne Bh bourne this morning mornin kabe ab e had bad a cargo of frozen herring no jno tidings of the crew CHIHUAHUA mex jan 23 at Boe alef west of here I 1 la a the heart of the sierra ma mabre range a large force of rural guards yesterday had bad a battle with a band of yaqui indians indiana who bad started out on their winter raids raide of pillage and murder against the farmers and maners of that section the indiana ital dal already murdered mur murde dereu rou all the members of two lambl s and were about tj ta make a raid and ao an attempt to sack the village ot of rosales Bo aalee when the force of rural guards or state elate troops arrived at the place in response rea to a message and made the attack on the indians the fight was a deeper ate to one and resulted in twelve indiana and five soldiers being killed Pun juab jan 22 A special correspondent of the associated press who is in visiting the famine stricken districts of india accompanying compa nying the Effi official cial mission en an in the some same work has bas arrived here an exhaustive infection action was made of the flaat vast relief work known as ae the be J by turn canal about which no less than coolies are congregated of this number pe reone either aged or blind are classed as non workers As aa the correspondent arrived here the coolies were just quitting work ork the preponderance of women woman sou anu children A as noticeable after visit tug ing the tents the officials of the mis mie pion don traversed the bazaar market file market was filled with grain dealers and heaps of wheat barley maize and millet were in front of the huts buts prices it was remarked remar kedi bad had fallen slightly since the recent rains which h ave ve caused a slight blight change tor for the better in the stricken districts but in ia spite edite ot of this the prices asked for grain were terribly high the cheapest kind being double the normal price the regular traders are jurnis furnished hed with huts buts free of charge and irom from one but tea stewed goals flesh rod and other ouch lu luxuries murles were dispensed to the cus customer tomen w such as aa minor officials ot of the government etc who were rich enough to indulge in them hospital tel tie have baTe been erected tor for the care of the sick alok but up to the present time there has baa been ncr no necessity to use them the officials cale of the mission next made an 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