Show TELEGRAPH TIDING U telegraph lien Iller sid id i I horribly mutilated CHICAGO nov nor 16 at ten clock lat last evening the headless trunk of I miss ellen kestner was found at a place known as wabash 11 II II 11 and t seventy first st in englewood Englc wood tile marks on tho the person of the deceased plainly indicated foul play sho silo was 20 years of age prepossessing educated ed in the east and was attending the normal school at englewood she silo was aa regarded as a young lady of bril irant rant prospects upon learning odthe of the fact tho tile town became greatly excited and bands hands of residents went out in in every direction to pet got a c esue tie to tile murderer miss kostner has been acting in strangely lately and tile common remark was something is preying on ellens mind last n night ight silo retired red us its usual bu but t subsequently rose dressed herself and going tr to the room of the suber suler intendente wife complained offiel of feeling ill she was sent back by that I lady ad Y but I instead of goi going ng to her room wont went out on the street and at 10 tho the body was found secreted in the weeds by two students W S patrick and IV warner both arms and legs c a w were ere broken and several cuts on the body were made with a knife the head lay some distance from the body parts odthe of the hands and anti feet were scattered I in the grass indicating that the murderer had deposited his burden hurriedly and fled over the tile left nipple thorn there was a knife wound but not sufficient to cause death the thighs and abdomen were badly discolored carrying the impression of outrage two men in the tile garb of tramps were seen at 11 rapidly walking along wentworth avenue but though pursued by the excited citizens they escaped this morning he the citizens threaten to deal ily ly with the murderer or murderers if found the police think the girl ws was run over by an all incoming train irish Scoundrel lous DUBLIN Din iLiN nov 10 16 the following arc are the tile particulars of lie attack on farmer C galvin alvin nt at castle island kerry county saturday night shortly after five dif disguised guised men entered the ho victims house and found galvin his mother wife and two servants at home the visitors tori were armed with muzzle liadi loading ng gu guns ns and had white handkerchief tied across their faces one tall fellow advanced into the room and asked galvin if lie had paid his rent zent galvin replied in the lie affirmative adding all blied hiis is neighbors had done tho the same the leader then asked him if ho lie preferred to have his cars cutoff cut kofl or bo be shot galvin said ho lie had only one life and would prefer death to mutilation lati on the unfortunate man was then directed to kneel on the floor the leader cried out take aim fire and galvin fell to the floor striking on his face tho the attack attacking n party then began beating boating tho the fallen man with the butts of their guns the mother th threw rew herself upon her son to save him one eun run was broken by the heavy blows englishmen in lit america Amerl cn LONDO nov 10 16 john walter of the times in L sneaking I in berkshire on the result offis 01 his tour in america said it was desirable that there bo be in all english countries a body of men able to advise ad vise their neighbors who are about to go to america any englishman going to america who is a good judge of land and who is steady and industrious might bo be certain of becoming wealthy and prosper prosperous ous before ho lie was fifty years old and before the tile close of the next cen century tury ti the e united states would have 1000 people american marln marine CHICAGO nov IG hon ilon john roach of Philadel philadelphia pia addressed address eddlo the industrial league in fairbanks hall tonight to night ho ile gave a statement of his own wn personal interest in ship building g sli owing eving that during the current year lie has equipped N vessels worth 00 he ile opposed sube subsidies didies but said he lie simply desired thattis eliat hiis labor bo be protected in the yards and on the deasis all american industries are protected he lie did not regard the repeal of navigation laws ashing as being in the interest of american shipping it waa wm pressed in the lie interest of foreign governments overn ments desirous of placing their vessels under tie american flag in tho the event of a stupendous war which will surely come and would only form a warehouse for temporary protection of the nation that has hast lono iono and is doing all in her power to destroy our commerce he ile appealed to the tile american people peole le to invest investigate ip te this question and not lot be governed by self selfishness of f their own trade for no nation was n as or ever will be great that does not build her own drips the file time will como come when the existence of our nation will demand the exercise of force enough to build both alie navy and commerce survivors nov 16 the bark I wood arrived today to day and reports that on oil october in lat long slie silo sighted the bark lien ben dor sinking with spars and sails gone and boats stove in and tile bea sea making a clean breach over her the second mate matt of the law wood george IV james and four men N volunteered to rescue the crew of tile sinking bark they went off in a boat and aa as th they e neared lie the wreck a heavy s squall qu I passed umed the urn ben signalled signal led th alie e j boats oats which swamped and the crew were again during that night the next day and night and tile following da day till noon tile galo gale waa wag blowing tit it then moderated and just before dark lark the wreck was again hull bull down vo we got as close as prudent owing to the heavy sea running jn prudent ng alien when th the mate and two men volunteered to attempt tile res rescue cue they were successful but owing to the small boat had to make two tri trips a avie deturi returning ning tho the second time from tie wreck th they ey shipped shipped a sea which filled tho the little boat lull ull to the thwarts but as the crew used their hats to bail out the water they were enabled to get fet safely alongside tho the law wood 1110 ven ben dor probably abl y sank that night in a very heavy gale glass j windows were first introduced into england in ill the eighth ventu century ry ball playing came into vogue about the same time |