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Show f U correspondence between banks er. THREE ROBBERS KILLED. c'o.ing exchanges and remittances and alwatt a good proportion of los is supposeJ bv Mr. Trtn to be of This Is the nrr nmt-'iMemphis Bankers Must Keep mane sears our mail cars have m Robbed the Bunk at Meeker, Colorado. Their-Contrac- t. hpld up," said Mr. Troy. BandH-- . in the past have contented themse'ses rifli.ig express boxe'ar.d i,.ic left iil'zru Hnrrounded lte mails atone haring the relentless e- trt- I 1 nu. Often rent- - Them as They Thvj' Oirrrrd To Mhrr liolloro with whith tlin governnunt puisu; tian Out. at Nevvn(j Killing til three. t.i.l nt.ltt- - n all r bbcrs. 1; was an exit-- , ' b 1.1 act to attack mail cm the I ni'huiHlt Veriplt-- ibe oft,-,-- . n, i, -. I I,., one of the large m olo., ( ). ' it "I i ! ii to i r i'ne Mtc-lein tbs. ir Kr u NO BACKDOWN ALLOWED. e e n h-- I, (ni.lu i v ll from () C I()v 1 - U r - c lln' - a di J.I ( r - ' M IWiil, On Mj; hviCf 'Itttl t v. i U t upturn. J ) t Wi'll I r I vc j .1 ! Hi.vu 1 1 v of $ w jn t t 4 faUtrl v Sr lnoictc-- k r rt . i kh c ! ) t ' s it t vvl u u tt t'c iet's ) n b t'ik C Oil il. r Ta!t h u d cm wo e tt or 1 ! , n i ti.t 1 k I Mar-i- i m o les, Oct BOLD WORK Holds Up a U. P. Passenger Train, CRAWFORD CRAWFISHES Complete Backdown of th- - St. Louis Bulldozer. Mlaaseir. advices from Robber t' oilers toed II la Baolaeo ltd T&itia ' 'e btd.ig.'M ar, sav rebellion is Ha the Eutflse Himself-- M hea He general throughout the Island. Some Uot Through Ills Hark. H Koeaped FrcFTli settlers h.oe Seen killed on the 'Tullf-VpN- l( Train aud Oflleer open 1.. a Is Am.l'l.a, near Diego Satre', a In-- "i.kd r, all the in rurwuli. wlii'e- - bt k !!, j Tnde brtw een the ver r l.xk t' Cv, Iv.- ' I a ect j iinail station on Union lacliic rail Mail 13 , 01-- Aw declare h Wasts Every lu Ilia Employ to Vto Fleaaea. - ' MaffT? Ur his )U ' St, Louis, Oct. 13 Dougal D. Crawford, the big dry goJs merchant who n( Ot;den, was the scene at an earU hoi r discharged a bakers dazen of his men if'teniay morning, of one of the most last Saturday because they announced dHring robberies ever perjetraLei in their intention to vote for Bryan and the viest. bewail, has repented his action, and to- -, It appears that the holdup was the day. over hts signature, he say he will ork of or.e man, single handed and take the men bacy In part he says: alone, who by a clever coup cajoled the I have invited all of the men to re- passengers and trainmen into the belief turn to my store ahd to occupy their that he had ample asslriar.ee In the raid j former positions, without prejudice as that he was making. His method of I regards the future and without lost of operation was as follows; He first made salary sfhee they left my employ, I his appearance by A man In anger often makes er climbing over the into the cab of the engine and I takes, but I do not believe he lose any peremptorily demanding the fireman of his manhood by admitting hla error, 1 1 desire and engineer to throw up their every man In my employ to hand, he pleases, bht 1 believe that saying that he wa about to rob thefvte train. The robber was disguised in such every man who carefully studies exlst-- t wav ts to prevent any conditions should vote for ofjtng possibility having his head enclosed I ley. To allow all of my emyloyees to in a sack with ey holes cut. The men I vote as they please and have ample Immediately compiled with the request I time to do so, I have decided to close of the robber and were forced to disguise the store 0 L D. Crawford & Co. at 1 p. themselves as he directed, furnishing I m. on November Jrd. them with flour sacks to pull over their Attorney Charles G. Noland head. Over ithls mask they were re for two warrants this afternoon applied against quired to pull down their hats In a man- - Crawford, charging him with attempt-n- er t'-.- e t low . r Meets Irish. a.i ar- - t l t V. I. Ms i. ,x - . LONE ROBBER'S v-- til .! JO on m! 'i M ( .t k.v ' t , . I. v.fT,.-d- : - U.M n t .c name of the and the pemle of Ecuador, government I ihaitk vou for jour offcf anj jf any assistance can be givenbv the Ne york Stock fxch,Dge t . ri ((up, receive J on behalf of the ,jffcr rs n hanc1 in W.Kr rnvon, fight mllut. ust--t Tlu or r w . m Jilh ho tJ and t.irtctor arc the rolbertlrtd .tgruir, luneupon the of thr nuvt prominent aun of the a hand-weI lu. 11,' maunder llMItft of tlu .tore w, tl.en io,ii.d t open the states He will not re'urn east until the ba ik door, an ! nber gatlu-rinTo Ito rot 1 a oh I up alt the night of November lie places in sight, the roboers T Sl 'u Cit marched , Oct. 14 Antony t lie j ni majontv in New York at 200,. bii'iiuss nifii of Yankton, S 1) , an or tin (.ashier and store einplm ces Into the 000. Hemet John 1. Irish of Califor-nlaherMr Irish avs McKInlev will Vi!c i and general effort is h In made stiect with hands uplifted The then to b i cott the h mi coat combine ift the j rii'tied out of the luck wav with their carry California, Vahingjon Oregon, Iowa, Nebraska and Wyoming west of northwest hy inducing; as many con- - booU . Ciliens attracted by the shots had the sumersas to substitute corn for fuel It U proposed to hold aconxen-tioprettv well surrounded the bi ilding by Cattle Rallied Overboard. at some central point where an or- that time and being armed opened fire New York, Qct, ganization can be formed and the boy- on the robbers, two of whom, Charles i4The eteamer Jones and William Smith, were killed by Hubert, which left Philadelphia for cott made complete. the first volley. The third man, George London last Friday with a full cargo ol Wran Men Convicted, Harris, was shot through the lungs, dy- general merchandise and a deck load of cattle, sustained such damage In SunCanton, III,, Oct. 14 John R. Wyatt, ing in two hours. He is fully Identified and days hurricane that she was obliged to who hanged himself Jn the the gave county jail last Saturday, before the act confessed to others names, which are believed to be bear up for this port to refit. Her decks were encumbered with the that would Indicate to the passen-- 1 Ing to Influence the votes of T' D. Forhaving killed C. T. Gills at Alton six fictitious. wreckage of the cattle pens snd deck fittings, and 114 gers snd other that they, too, were rob-- 1 cher and Phil Four citizens werewcuuded. District years ago. Cradwohl. two ol the I Game Warden W. H. Clark has a bullet fine steers were missing, having been The murdeted man was an twelve talesmen whose discharge for ' washed overboard. At this point he compelled the now Ipolltlcal reasons caused such a furore. senator and a member of the state board in his right breast, not fatal " Victor of agriculture. He was killed by esptTve engineer and fireman to un-- 1 Dickerson, clerk, shot through burgBaaker Hlaalug. couple the train leaving the express and I lars, whom he discovered In his house. right arm. Tko Hofcellloa 1 Mtlsfurir. C. A. Booth, clerk, scalp wound. Juneau, Wls Oct. 14. Appraisers to- mall car attached to the engine. After I Marseilles, Oct. 13. Tom Brown and George Sterchy were Mali advices W. P . Herrick, finger shot off. day have beeu examining into the ac- this was done he found guilty of the killing and senmounted t from- Tamatave, Madagascar, say the re-tpersonally It Is believed one of the dead men Is counts of W. T, Ranibuseh, the missing tenced to the penitentiary for thirty engine, leaving 'the engineer and I hellion It general throughout the island, banker and financial Thomas Their on work fireman the agent. who robbed banks at years McCarty, upon the ground, pulled open I Some French settlers have been killed testimony of Wyatt, who 111 not be concluded until tomorrow, the throttle and ran ald he held their team outside. Ster- Teliuride and Delta, Colo. I part of the train on th Pn roads at Antataha, near The coroners jury returned a verdict but Rsmbuschs financial affairit are said hall a mile down the canyon where he I Diego. Saurtz ha been wiped out, ail chy has since died and Brown Is now be in very bad shape. Late last of justifiable homicide. confined'at Chester. whites being killed. Trade between stopped and began hit efforts to blow I the Interior Metker Is ninety miles from Rifie, on Ight a warrant was Issued for the arrest open the safe. ar.d the coast it suspended. of President Ransbusch on the the Rio Grande, the nearest rOREIUX F.tCTH, charge The express messenger and mail clerk telegraph of embezzlement. station. f Nothing is known as In the meantime, remained in their re- - J Ylalr. h Kingston, Jamaica, Oct. 14 A to his whereabouts j Tangier, Oct. 13 Dlame, formerly spectiwe car. received here from Georgetown, confined in prison for two The robbercommanded the express I British Guiana, says that alarming riot rhilippine taianit Trouble. BETTER TIME New York. Oct- - 14 The Suns Madoccurred among the coolies in messenger to maintain absolute silence, yert pMt 00 1 chrg of conspiring ia ot Mu,eF Mohammed, hat been rid 'orrespondent writes as follows: an injunction which he Fortut The ring leaders of the rlo unwillingly, but rvor cot stained Retana sa; s That 30, 000 stand Trade starting I ia the aat and we Implicitly obeyed. After this he spent ,ound dead ,n cel, Deputy Marinette, Wis, Oct. 14 Forest fire ers were arrested, and while they were of firearms have wltil ,ood Will Mean Feel Ike Effect, he wtsaa-ut- es an industrious but fruitless are burning around Sagola, Iron Moun- - being taken to the lock -been supposed Into min-1 the imported thirty up by the police, 1th stand that most, ol the newsNot Mintd island to since bore Facanaba Into Philippine the traffic in and the entire Green Bay who had them In custody, the latter and blow open the safe tair, papers of the political parties and with dynamite. During the operations I region. Vessels arriving here today were attacked by the mob, and were them wav authorized two or three years polltlcan arq predicting absolute ruin of the robber the I reached their harbor piers with express messenger Breen In th Milk, finally obliged to fire upon their assail- ago to the country If. the other side wins sat The situation," he says, a on account of the density of the ants. The fire of the officers was efon box near by, After quietly Oct. il, An unsuc-faillAlmond, Wls, causing many timid persona to hoard up smoke. No lives are reported lost. to reach the inside of the safe, j cessful attempt at wholesale fective, three of the rioters being killed worse. The positions taken by the what poisoning money they have, thinking they and seeing that success In that direction I rebels in Bstanzas are strategic. Their and many others wounded. by parts green hat been discovered, will Rioting never see unmistakable more; any was Impossible, he abandoned hi work Whllm was the outcome of a strike among the presence in the mountains of San Ma- facts preparing min ol milk tor ship-an- d j l)KrHtlER8 FOR JiKIMLEY. condition for point to a turned hit attention to the malt car, I ment John Blbby, a re laborers against a reduction tn wages teo, San Jose and Borogoso and In the tho better In the changed wealthy milk near east future;in the towns of Caleocan and Malabon serl-outhe commanded the clerk to per, noticed a peculiar color, and on tn- Explanation of l ho Cause of 31 nek recently made. Eottmalaam. threatens Manila. Gen. Blancos stack have risen hi price the past few throw out the registered package and vestlgaUon found a large London. Oct 14. Sir Julian Paunce quantity of Denver. Oct. 12. A prominent meris attributed to his distrust of weeks, and government bonds that went four mail bags were accordingly thrown parla' inactivity at the bottom of the can. green British fote, ambassador to the United chant of Seventh street in friendly the native troops, which he does not down to 112 are row up to n6jj, thus out. Taking out hit knife, he Immedl-- John Burns, another farmer, found n wife States, his and accompanied by with a traveling man last week wish to- utilize before he receives the showing confidence in the government. ateiy proceeded to cut open the bags I score of piles of parts fgreen and aalt learned why so many of the traveling daughtersj left Euston station for Diver-too- l Speculators In the east are buying up and rifle them of audrmatter at iultedtcatteredIn hit pasture land, and this morning en route for New Spanish reinforcements."' the wool, and the big merchants, men are urging the election of the gold g hi fancy, He aecured a number of reg. Thomas Brown lost five of the most York. of friends the of the Many that prices are down to istered packages, but as to the exact I valuable cow bug national ticket, of hit herd from the Far Era w lord Arrest. are placing order for future delivery, number and how A traveling man whom I have known ambassador aud hi, family were at the much money they con-- 1 same poisoning deposited by unknown station to see St. them noon off, At Louis, on 14 Oct, and the reaction Is reaching us to some tallied, therels no means of today, for years entered my store," said the I knowing at parties on his grazing range. No clue Madrid, Oct. 14. A special to the Im- application of the state democratic extent, for we learn that the Provo this time. At this point the robber fin-- 1 has been found aa merchant, and as I had heard that he yet to the perpetra-Ishe- d a warrant was Issued for the ar- VVoo'en Mill are was actively working for McKinley partial from Havana ssys another ento run his business commencing atten-- 1 tors of the crime, and turned his rest of D. Crawford, on the charge of day and night oik orders from Chicago, tion toward making his eseape. The I along th: route I asked him how he gagement has been fought between the ' violating the election law. Mr. Craw- Philadelphia and other eastern cities and could do such a thing when at heart he insurgents and Spanish troops at t00kr0rn a thU,0,nt ford is the proprietor of a large depart If all our citizens Ch.cag.-- Brain. knew the greatest need of the country knew what great imCamagney, which place was rement stare on Broadway, and last Satur provements have been made in woolen -P- resident Me today Is an increase In the circulating cently besieged for thirteen days by the attention to the rear portion j day discharged twelve of his clerks be- goods from those mills, Cutler Bros, of Turning nd hU of the St. medium. My friend acknowledged rebels. In this battle the force of Ge membr. the train, ft wa found that the en- .lel,ow to me that he felt the free coinage of Castellanos, the Spanish leader, was cause they declared that they would company. 36 Main street, the agents in time of f,publicf the )L"U the operations glneer, during vote for Bryan. Salt Lake City, would have to ,n,Pectlon ol ChU silver would help the country out of Its compelled to retreat. The rebels loss is put on an of the robber in the express and mall ?gbt or estimated extrs at II ta the,r 200. g d"'n,ge fjrce of tailors making up mens cart, had made hit way to Uintah sta- - Cg trouble. But, he said, we mud live, overcoat suits, t0cerUln the and and I have a chance to earn $250 a Attacked br JleKtaley Mrs. London, Oct. 14. The correspondent pants, from their tion, where he sent out the report of the pUrp0,C CMc celebrated ,nto th both made month during the campaign as a side in Cuba of a London news agency recasslmeres, Middieboro, Ky., Oct. 14 When Co,eWge ready robbery. During thla time also, the f issue. When I was about to leave Chi- ports the result of the recent fighting lonel Ephraim McDowell, a republican and made to order, which they sell at fireman had remained with the detached Mianln.fppl Hvrer will have on the drink, They-v- IIl probably be cago on one of my side trips to the west as Cascorro, in the eastern district of of Wise county, Virginia, anempted to less prices than eastern goods, a d the car at the rear, until a trampc.m. "adhere. ctn g t, I received an invitation that It would Puerto Princippe, Cuba, between the speak in ths Interest of Bryan and free ladle would all wear Provo mlii the road from the direction of the en- - gone and thus give employment to more be money In. my pocket to call at Spanish force under General Castel- silver at Scottsville, he was attacked by engine and reported that the robber had I lanos and the insurgents as a decisive McKinley men and forced from the Utah workmen and help to bring on the fled. The fireman then went forward national headquarters. Italy .end Tnrkey, and brought back the front part of the! New York, Oct. 13. A dispatch to called, was shown into the private room victory for the government troops. Five stand Not slnee i860 has politics .been good times that are surely coming. of Mark Hanna and was asked whether thousand rebels under the leadership of as lively as now in this section. train, attached to It the part which had I1 Herald from Rome aays: Italian government ha addressed I would do whab I could among my Gomez, the correspondent says, were HAVE A been left behind and un the train Into I MYMTF.H. I note to the Porte In ref- customers for the election of the na- obliged to raise the siege of Coscorro, Uintah he peremptory where tatlonr the Harold Auckland Found. pteked up Hew Crwka Held up Heteruseu Is I erence to a Italian subject who tional republican ticket, provided I losing 300 men kilted or wounded. The The young train reached regular engineer. Sioux City, la., Oct. 14. The hero of I WM murdered In Council Bluff. the recent massacres in was paid for It. I replied that I was Spanish troops lost fifty-fiv- e Salt men. Lake two hours Tuesday morning ib sensational Bozeman, Mont., Council Bluffs, la, Get. I The and 11 story Constantinople. The note say that the minute late. open for an -- offer as was a friend who London, Oct. 14. The Times will forty Harold Auckland and his desertion of police have been assisting the officers on the head and The amount secured is unknown, but I TunE m,n W1 traveled over the same territory. Be- tomorrow publish from Paris, party prospecting for a mine he of the motor company in an effort to man in Turk-- ' The robber overlooked peMed f U ground by fore I left the room Mr. Hanna signed saying it is believed there that Count claimed to hare discovered probably large. near Jack-so- discover the fellow who hare been uniform, until he killed him. The a contract to pay me and my friend $250 Vorontxoff-DaschkofRussian minister $25,009 in currency, consigned to Salt s Lake, Wyoming, has been found holding I uute up motor conductors with pain Lake bank. conclude by demanding the pun- a month apiece in consideration that we of the imperial household, will succeed at No. 604 west Fourth ful regularity and Sioux street, alt the money getting It I believed the robber had eonfed I lhment of the guilty persona and the work for McKinley and Hobart. Aeon-trac- t the late Prince Lobanoff-Rostovsas City. The account published through- they carried with them. Many robberwas signed by Hanna and myself minister of foreign sffalis. erates, but had patted them before halt- - PJfmnl ol indemnity for the murout the northwest was that when th ies of this kind have occurred within a ing the train, and was forced to do the I der o n AUan subject. and friend and we are now carrying starving f prospectors reached civiliza- few days, but the motor people and out our part of the contract , job himself. tion they learned that Auckland was the police officer have Ashore. atrsnrr kept the matter Blarch Health, The merchant says the traveling man Posses are scouring the country in I known all over the mur-dcras The Oct. steamer until a 13. Cape May, quiet country The plan yesterday. London, Oct 11. The correspondent and direction every! obligingly showed him the contract, every guarding and horse thief and had K Spartan of the Windsor line from Bosnarrowly pursued by the highwaymen is for two mountain the Chronicle at Paris says he has which he carried in his pocket past through which the rob-ton to Philadelphia, is ashore on Here-for- d escaped lynching In Montana seven of them to board a car and togother ber are likely to pats, and officer ex-- K00 authority for saying that Prince take position on the rear bar, a few mile above this city. years ago. platform press every confidence that they will Bismarcks health ia causing serious Auckland denies this account and Crtop so 311.- She lies easy. The seas are heavy and I says When the car .reaches a point where soon be anxiety. apprehended. Atlanta; Ga, Oct 12. g crew will board her as that Ae will prosecute those who circu-Idle- d they want to tap the conductor, one of the sanitarium a at is been has the story. As for the Crisp ill, and oon as possible. The steamer was due party he them reaches up and pull the trolley May Hewlgn. Ts. for several days. Reports were in cir- In I Washington, Oct. Philadelphia on Mondsy morning and left he discovered shortly before readi- from the wire. Thlt shut off --The London. Oct- - U- -It i. rumored t, culation thla morning that his condition probably was detained by the heavy ng the mine they were seeking that it the lights go out and the car by the bureau of mint showed political circle that Sir Wm. Harcourt . stop. was critical, but inquiry at the sanitar- weather. wa already being worked and he de- When the conductor that during September, 1896, the mint hat Intimated hit wish to resign the goes to the rear serted his comrades, fearing violence at platform and is ium developed that the report wert over the railing coined from silver bullion purchased leadership of the liberal party In the bending without real fonndation. Hi physician their hands. Hatieual Live Stsrk Exchange. trying to adjust the trolley, the high- under the act of July 16, 1890, 2,700,(00 House of Commons and written a lettet states that Mr, Crisp has been suffering He arrived in Sioux City two to Gladstone to show that no ignoble Vforth, Texas, Oct. 13 Fort The day waymen seize him, grab him from the standard sliver dollars containing with malaria fever and is now almost go. side pock of his coat and jump from the 088,358 ounces of pure silver, the cost of ambition guided Us action, which Is National Live Stock exchange began ' convalescent train. They are out of sight before the which was $1,886,671, giving a aeignor-- 1 said to be due to hit failing eyesight, ft seventh annual- - session here today. Aid fur bunaqall. conductor has time to realize what ha sge of profit of $837428 to the govern-- 1 At liberal 'headquarters nothing it which met executive The committee New York, Oct. 14Zlmmerman Si a Terr Roi Aes. happened- - The motor ment, which has been deposited at the known of the report, which ft not be-- , last night presented a lengthy report Forshay, banker, are asking aid for the lice have been furnishedpeople and poChicago, Oct. 14. The Union Pacific Heved to be true. ' as President with treasury. Thompsons sufferers from fire that descripfast mall held up at Uintah, Utah, this today, dealing, wiped out half tions of the bandits. with address the of did, question largely of the city of Guayaquil, Ecuador, which morning was carrying Chicago and 1 China aa Frsaec. t Bid etaBlval. discriminating they describe as the only other eastern mail fiom the coast due foreign governments of A section ol the Karri tribe of Afartery Oct. i3- - Dlamle, formerly Oct- - 13. Minister of Foreign Paris, live stock Tangier, American the product between that country and ghans has attacked the Sanarl Chicago tomorrow morning. Superin- against station on Affair Haunotaux in a cabinet council grand vixler, confined to prison the two tendent Troy of the railway mail ser- and the exportation . of Canadian cattle the United States. Having sent a cable the Quetta atationln kill- announced that China has signed a con years past on the charge of conspiring BeluchisUn, State United p&rts. Quaranvice was wired thla morning by postal through message to Thomas Aguirre, governor ing the entire staff tract with France to rebuild the naval in favor of Muley Mohammed, has been station the except a construed Morton tine Secretary by of the province, asking '.whether arsis-tanc- e master, who lost an messenger on the train that all the regarm. A dock yard at Fo Chan under the charge I found dead In hi cell, with hit cot detachmen rifled was discussed and an appeal to Congress was required, the firm received of istered mail was thoroughly Is held In troop readiness to occupy of the chief engineer of the French stained with blood. It I supposed he U following end at a great proportion of such mall for relief will be prepared. San art reply j was assassinated. navy. c timi.lt s 1 inmiedlatel v telegr ptie.1 A Kfer cept the proposition for him received b Mr hnu It from Mr. Bimker, dated October yth, reads Your favor of October 1st, and telegrams came duly to hard, and I have been continuallv demanding of Mr. C. T. Schulte, president of the First National bank, and J T. Frost, president of the Memphis City- bank, the gentlemen 'who made me a firm offer an the $aoo-oo- o in silver, to comply with the terms of sale. One of them has been putting me off from day to day with excuses, but now they both positively refuse to do anything, and back completely down, but I Insist still that they mu.it stand up to their contract, a they forced It upon me, and I will protect you in the matter. If you desire to insist, please instruct me, and I will force them to time. They seem to be very uneasy and I want to make them stand to their contract. They have been bluffing pur poor silver friends for a month. They are both solvent." To the letter Mr. Klelnschmidt replied yesterday as follows: Your letter of October 9th has my attention. I cannot permit the solvent, bankers, C. T. Schulte and J. T. Frost, to withdraw from the offer whfeh thev made through you, and I therefore request you to place the matter In the hands of competent attorneys to see what will be necessary to protect the contract as accepted by me. k-- rl,n ca-l.t- er ( nt Kli-ins- t Me-Kin- , v 1 lt - mls-tend- e j -- - McKin-identificati- e - he 4lkU. ra. flrf, Fri diffi-cult- v ng t ship-whe- y n 1 -- real-lzin- bed-roc- k com-mitte- Cas-corr- o, Unotowbb n.C.1. ? J1" flan-nel- s, rilE 1 K n f. er 1 1 Hrenri temen cur-ren- In-pr- 1 , 1 - - epared V |