| Show nil ed I 1 SERVICE 1 inspector hi 1 yr nea trips traps a 1 I pair fair of rognes il only fists kot not foils wis aar the maidens as nr ESPERITE ILK 1 aro ress ol 01 the home rail rate ilea in ada attempt ti 19 procure a banters Cj cler marder aers leller letter 4 I 1 trip lail laid fir for the hi cold id brick makers end and I 1 laty Guile 11 lessil in a STANDARD special a F chronicle service I 1 NEW YORK sept 8 charles mor rell alun Sal salemee emse sc 30 years of age and charles harris alias Sore liiro biro aged 38 both claiming to be from san francisco were arrested today to day for a swindle which though not altogether new now is of infrequent occurrence occur ence they are known ae as gold makers the two men arrived in new york two months ago and had bad not been here bete two daye days before the inspector learned of their presence pree ence morrell lived ina in a handoma han ban dome doome set of rooms too ma on I 1 park ark aye a to with it german woman who has been connected illi a comic opera company in the west about three weeks ago morrell was seen by detectives to meet a tall good looking man la in broadway Cro adway morrell abet at er cordially grasping gra the hand of the other had evidently succeeded in convincing him that they had pre vionell vio liely met the stranger Bt ranner proved to be a wealthy miner from pali california fornia who bad had come east I 1 ast on business he ile and morrell boon became in a friends inspector byrnes sent for the miner and after having enlightened him to the real character of his now found friend laid a apian plan to checkmate the ro rogues u e P I 1 was r i creed that the tall 11 westerner t er should introduce de ettive active conway to morrell asa a young mm from afie west who had jast just come into a fortune and waa was looking for the best hest way ot of investing a and 11 d that the tile westerner ee terner should at the came same time attempt to get got into morrelle Mor confidence on the score that he the westerner was engaged in the same lato line of business buei nesa the stranger was only to i pd to aid the police the plan d well convi a y to toola 0 k a room at atthe the barrett Barrott bouse house and was introduced to the dier unwilling even to trust the westerner morrell before be would take the first steps toward emptying tho pockets of the supposed callow youth detailed hie his confederate harris to le shadow hadow the detective this waa to 0 o provide against tho the scheme which the ios wae was try ing in to carry out for six long weeks this three cornered game was carried on con way in bis his character acter of spendthrift frequented the theatres theartres the atres went to the races and pretended to make large bets ho be visited tho the stock exchange and gave fictitious orders to brokers broker and in a variety of ways bought sought to satisfy the thieves that he was everything be prele pro aided aided to be everi it t was not until bet list saturday that morrell apparently became satisfied Bed that his big western friend was what be sad be he was saturni night when morrell d the detective to come coins to his ro room 0 no and talk over the scheme he consented ane room was in an uptown hotel during all this time I 1 larris had been be e n kept in the background next d door do r to tho room occupied by blot morrell rell harris had another near room in the hall detective mccluskey dressed as hotel porter was engaged in cleaning the gas globes while another detective cro crowley aley was busy fixing a curtain at the end of the cor corriden corn rider der when the two men reached Mor Alor room tho the latter proceeded by means of an elaborate collection of moulds crucibles cruci bles and cheap metal mets I 1 called speller fp eller a and n d v various a rious bottles said to contain acids to convince the supposed Ofed westerner that he lie could make good 10 cold gold pieces by a clever ruse the swindler succeeded in producing a genuine 10 gold piece from the mould into which only a moment before the detective believed be he had seen he base metal poured well now bow how much do you want to invest in this asked morrell holding out the genuine coin for inspection spec tion ill make you worth for 2500 but of course I 1 must bavo have the cash down 11 I 1 bens guess yoa you may give me wort worth all right said morrell that settles it t well we I 1 conclude the bargain by and by in the meantime ill juet just pack these things up again 1 and deposit them with me clerk for safe keeping ill have to loae leave you alone for a minute be he added as be he slipped the revolvers in bis his pocket he ile then opened d the doot and waa was eone gone in elead of going to the however he be slipped lipped into the next room and transferred the big bag to lue his confederate now was tho the time fir I 1 r action As morrell came out of the room and passed detective mccluskey in the ball who waa was disguised as a hall ball porter parter sprang upon him from behind and pinioned his arms crowley ran to the room morrell had just left and finding harris covered him with his tills revolver in a few minutes with hie file assis assistance lance of con conway way the pair were ivere handcuffed and on their way to police headquarters to inspector B barnee ties morrell frankly admitted bis his guilt and acknowledged that he bad had bonen ben engaged in the gold making swindle for the tile last five years A few years ago it is eaid said he lie swindled a U 8 marshal out of in in el paso texas liar ilar A lie le resolutely de denies tilea all knowledge ol 01 the attempted fraud or acquaintance with morrell IT TUE urn ilia mate crow 1 or over a simple F service 81 1 N J sept 9 0 that welt known photograph the duel dual which adorns eo so many places where men resort report representing two women stripped to the waist and in a lancing tecc loti aUit nde was enactor in real life here on sunday except that firta riots took the place cf foils the whole community is stirred over the acan dal for two lovely daughters 0 two prominent and arid wealthy families actually a tripped stripped to fighting rig and in the scantiest kind of costume squared off at each other before a crowd of girl irl friends they scratched and r creamed and pounded and 1 pulled hair until their pretty faces and well ft ell rounded forms became a 91 mass cf ef brailes and blood it was all on account jofs of a 1 ble young man geo woodward Wc odward I 1 A I 1 ills heart was eo so tender and bis his mind BO so wavering that he conid could not resist temptation and made love to both girle girls at the same time that is usually a dangerous performance for or a fel I 1 liw hut in this case things were changed about the girls were attractive enough la to have at lea least at a lover each tho one mamie mamle herbert ie Is a bra nette of the carmen stripe the he other eirl girl is mabel alabel brown she is ie one of these white blondes with tangled yellow bange 1 a peachy face and apo rips they die discovered covered through georges mib misdirected directed letters that they were rivals and mael malel challenged mamie mamle to fight the winner to have george they the y arranged art caged to have the affair come offin off in an old barn on the edge of the village and after studying upon the subject settle on a sixteen loot ring three 8 inday morning was the hoar hour set of course only girle girls were admitted and they had to sneak oat out of their beds to attend in regular elopement style sophia barry was timekeeper mary woodward ancona for mamie herbert and laura B lbrown town acted in the same capacity for mabel brown the two lanterns in he the corners threw a flickering bickering light on the queer scene the dozen girls present huddled together predty pretty well seared now la 01 that the crisis had ha come mamie and mabel assisted by many trembling IlD fingers gers took tk off their hate hats threw their cloaks aside and then began to divest themselves of their other garments one after another A modest girl gasped and slid said you are not going to take off every thin ir are yon you why of amre a slid said mamie metals dont be eilly silly they did down to the waist mabel I 1 led ed off first with a blow straight ht from the shoulder mamie ma a is dodged this and let by one in return with her right ibid idid not land for mabel mahel got away too anick there Ther ewas wa bloomia blood in the eyes ot of both eiria girls and they struck track g out viciously blow followed follows d blow and the girls begin began to get got winded time was called and they retired to their corners when time was called again they a stepped topped up briskly and went at it hammer and tongs they punched each others and breast breasts for twenty seven rounds without drawing blood and then they got mad a and rid clinched they clawed and scratched and pill pulled led out hair two tia could not lave been more wicked the tile air was lull full of black locks and golden tresses and land blood was fi flowing owing in little rivulets rivo lets down the white background they screamed too and called bac each 11 other such names as school girls are not supposed to even think of the girls continued to fight till they were ere sj so exhausted that neither could lift a band hand both were scratched their eyes were in molln mourning aing their bair was torn out in handfuls their faces were wera bruised and n bloody and every part of their bodies that was exposed to view a showed bowed traces of punishment S sophia ophia bira birry finally called time and do decided 1 ded the fight ig ht a draw teen the eirls gic all shook banda bands and swore secrecy secrecy Y the two fighters were ere taken home a and rid put to bed doctors were called calle in and their brunes bound up the sto story I 1 y ol 01 the disgraceful affair has leaked out and the community commin ity is thoroughly a shocked and george says be he will shake shako them bath both now 1 I 11 rig 1 1 the flao mail who I 1 used bcd the cone gone to a I 1 Dref litas clive STANDARD special X P F chronicle Service 1 NORFOLK va sept 0 9 the death of 0 f II 11 ia wheeler here on saturday 8 a t arday night wa was indirectly duo due to a r resolution offered by him at the grand army convention at petersburg last spring reflects reflecting i ng en on the confederate flag up to that time be he was doing a good business and was ver popular with the people of norfolk the resolution ho he offered was in the 11 hape of 1 a petition to congress congre A to stop the man nf of the confederate wheeler termed a contemptible rag his ilia action aroused the people here and affected wheelers bunneau to such an extent that after tome weeks he publicly denied being responsible for the resolution ilowene lie went BO so far as to appear in a parade at the bead held of a detachment of grand arm army men at the time of a confederate cef eb ration it was subsequent aub lyp proven to von however that be he was the author of 0 f the too resolution 0 alicia and then the feeling a against dinst him became intensified his ilia bt business iness continued to gj down and he sought relief in drink to an overindulgence Is attributed his death wheeler was an ex union soldier and a native of new now york HOJE BILE RULE 11 II 11 I 1 president of calcutta kajs the Is spreading STA AnD P chronicle bervic 11 I 1 CHICAGO sept 9 the b home ome rule movement in india mr john M blackwell a resident of calcutta remarked this morning ie is so far aa as outward demonstration is a concerned unworthy of notice it if it ie Is notice abi 3 at all but to the keen interested observer there Is discernible beneath the surface a growing discontent with the existing order of things and a bedre for the privilege and right of self govern government ent and as the in a ach of education n contin cont innee ties this discontent and do desire ice will advance with ea equal ai pace the rule of england is perhaps p ir aa as benignant and satisfactory astha as that of any other foreign government would be but it is the fact that the government is in foreign that chafes discussions are to be heard board in the homes of the natives by any one who takes the pains to listen there is nothing concealed about them as if it those participating were either ashamed or afraid of giving ceritto vent to their views in public they simply do not really know their power and look upon the achievement of eo so great an object aa as self government as beyond the power of their grasp As time goes oa on however the muttering of the storm will increase until at last it will burst forth with all the impetuosity of a powerful and u well ell di erected movement I 1 dent dont anticipate any civil war or any violence simply a legitimate agitation fol followed loed by an exhibition of strength and anti then a demand and that demand will not be refused when home rule shall have been obtained separation will follow but of that it Is loo early to speak 1 I alered 1500 lor for a special A pa ra sept 0 sarah sarsh It lUn andolph dolph alias mrs mcginty wai was put pat on trial hero here this afternoon charged charged with soliciting one sam Ki kiesgen Kiss esger mger a to murder banker foltis foltz i klesinger kissinger was the only witness called today to day lie raid said that laet last may may he be received a letter from mrs mcginty asking him to call on her on important business boain ees lie ile did eo so when she offered him 1500 if he would murder the president of the first national bank she would not give alve the name of the principal but eald said ft a A I 1 wealthy friend of here bere wanted ft done Ki Kiel nger had several meet loge with her he being accompanied the lat last time by a det detective c ia who hie his brother the woman agai offered 1600 at the lame time cautioning them to marder the banker after night then rob dim him in order to licin ol 01 any other motive the cage case will vill cont ione tomorrow to morrow I 1 the woman is still obdurate and ro refuses to betray her wealthy friend I 1 lial bichler bizzeri Bizo Mizu eri ers lath maligned idler letter STANDARD special F chronicle service PANAMA sept 9 0 following is minister ners letter to captain pitts of the pacific mail steamer Acapulco ico la in regard to B BArrun dials ca cafe e U 8 legation 1130 p in guatemala aug 29 1 if your ship ia is within one league of guatemala guatemalan territory orv or you have aboard general Bar barrundia randia it be comes your doty duty under the laws of nation nations to deliver him to the guate gusts u nealan alan authorities upon their demand a allegations having been made to this legation that aid fald barrundia la Is hostile an aad d aa art enemy of thie this republic guarantees have been made to me by this government that his life shall not ba endangered cor nor any other punishment inflicted upon him than for the causes elated stated in the letter of senor to consul general boemer dated yesterday |