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Show ‘SATURDAY......... Feta’ JULY c 1, 1889, Gone| SMliserllancous. — Down On Danenhower. The Trap Sqrung at 12:40 P. M. The first disparaging “word yet .recorded against Lieut. Danenhower, ; who accompanied the Jeannette Arctic expedition, comés from the wife of Engineer Melville, also an officer in that ill-fated fortunate for the voyage. Lieutenant other than thosé have public eye, for, as] the will be seen from the snbjoined statements of the lady, his Yesterday. HE DIES INSTANTLY, And Maintains He was to the Last that Inspired. [Special dispatch to Tue Miner.) social rather CLOTHING WasuineTon, D. C., June 30—Guiteau was hanged at 12:40 P.M. He “You will observe that Danenhower was very restless during the most of had not himself telegraphed me a the latter part of the night; not sleepword, although upon his arrival in ing more than twenty minutes at a Philadelphia I had telegraphed him a time; towards morning he slept —messige of congratulation. All the sounder. He-rose-at-five and=break= And Carrying of a dying friends That evening I received the following dispatch, the first sent by Darenhower: ‘Arrange: ments having been made for my reception at Washington unknown to. me, regret that I gone your invitation técall comply with at present, but will come from Washington expressly to do so.’ And would you believe it, he went by our little station within arm’s reach of my were panting for little girls, who news trom ‘papa,’ within'sight of our flag, which been flying at half-mast has since news of poor Captain De Long’s sad fate,’ and went to Washington to attend a public reception. Had he gone by to see his dead mother I- should have been, content. to wait until he could return; but he had seen all of his fasted heartily at 6:30. forenoon Dr. Hicks The Larges: Stock had. During the several in- would have been his feelings if he had seen George Melville in his place, while he turned his footsteps back again to save, if possibie, those who were lost, and could have witnessed the unfeeling spectacle of Melville brushing by the skirts of his dear mother without a look of comfort or a*word to cheer. Lieutenant Danenhower may justify himself to him- self—to us, never.” «It will also be seen that the criti- cism is provoked more than and desired him arrange to have the trap sprung as soon after 12 as possible. They conversed on religion, and Guiteau said: “I don’t think I can get through thjs ordeal without weeping, not because of any great weakness, for the-priftiple in me is strong, but because I am nearer the other world. I hold to the idea that God inspired me.’’ Mrs. Seoville, Guiteau’s sister called to see him but was not admitted, The assassin willed his body to Dr. Hicks. The by disappointment else; and 4s ‘women are disposed to be rather impetuons and hasty in forming couclu- sions under such circumstances perhaps fliere is not much in it after all. Coc THE nomination of General Stoneman for Governor by the Democrats of California, causes a great deal of adverse criticism by the opposing party. It seems. almost impossible tor Democrats to make officers landed estates do not re- ’ main long in the same families in this country. The fact is. illustrated .in the history of» California. Thirty years ago a few individuals owned * vast tracts of land, but with a few exceptions these great proprietors have died poor. John A. Sutter, who died a pensioner on the Government, once owned about 50,000 acres, in- cluding the site of the city of Sacramento. 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