Show I 1 0 I 1 A maissl IN I 1 G A comans tiomi irs sh strange n deed with a large loread knife ABOUT IT she is talen to the and an examination follows THE nil 1111 OF A SPREE after 8 alms II 11 r bilgren bil dren aid arit n thiu in from run allme 11 me 1 e chopi 11 II r ilind hand OIT of aej na ali be de f STANDARD S R F I 1 chronicle service I 1 NEW bonic kiik AT mt tc c i 20 26 A terrible sight met an officer who bo was wait summoned to a fl eshouse nar near second ave avenue allue an and d benty seventy second street to d day y standing anding bt by a table f containing the remains mains of a meal ineal and bt bl her err self against tho wall ditl her tier right hand band was wits a ballwell tall tal well lwell built M v i an with strongly masculine cast t I 1 i i tures the deadly pallor of hr h r face ns vas intensified fied by the i ig of wet blood vi winch baked ma aej it 11 her iter 1 t arm h hung down le to initiated it tt the wrist rist in a ragged aid and akol li stump and the t I 1 to bl od w kiich nali came i bom om the severe I 1 veins male ma le ie livie la po Is on the oil ciolli do li on me t e floor an amb bildne rum I 1 the woman to a hop tal T TIB I 1 ta aman w iced i of to answer a 1 inquiry anu a beach has was made for t alie I 1 e missing hand it was ua found in in the parlor lying lynnon oil the pretty pret y brussels carpet embedded in in a great thick clot of blood all around were ere blood marks and dr drops 0 ps and spatters scatters spat had fallen upon the tile furniture an and d stained lie the white marble of the center tale under a sewing machine about a lot and a half from the miss mass of blood upon which the severed hand lay was aba a bair bread knife it is not known exactly how she m mutilated u herself but the way ay things looked in in the parlor the woman must have knelt in a small space between tile sewing machine and the marble cl center ter table and pressing her ter left wrist a ton on the carpal carpet hacked avi away ay until the tile knife and the carpet met inet the housekeeper bays the womans comans name wag was MH mrs alary giles and that her husband bad left her about a year ago a go on act of her heavy drinking drinkin g habit abit h she had three children her tier sickening self mutilation was lie the culmination of a drunken orgie begun last sunday she alternated be between teen drinking and beaming beating her children until they were forced to 6 seek k safety in flight to one of the neighbors she died this evening DIED I 1 onre once millionaire lems an bdate or only 0 1239 O STANDARD P F chronicle service 1 CHICAGO mardi 26 the will ill of the well known chicago pioneer J yo young ng scammon bc ammon probated today to day disposes u of the estate of two hundred and fifty dollars before the great fire mr air scammon was considered one of the richest men in chicago worth then over a million I 1 much inch of hie his estate went up in smoke ho however ever and what was left sit was engulfed in in the panic of 1873 lver ever he lie devoed devoted him since B nee B lf to retrieving retrieving reir ieving his fortunes and just got over getting even v aben hen he hedded died his ilia daughter and widow however r have independent fortunes in the their i r own right THE TOE lim BOOK TOO in 0 hlo h idest lias has wa hi say fay iball leabo dait son S F chronicle service J vis wis march 26 you lyou may nay exclude the tile bible from the school it you will but a Aleth odist hymn wilt will ring round it still said father obrien in st peters church referring to the of methodist by hymns ans in the normal school lie a approved in the highest terms the decision of the supreme court concerning ce the exclusion of the bible from the public schools sih but be thought the Aleth methodist odist hymn book should go alo al 0 as he lie said it had no more right there than thin catholic or lutheran Lu heran hymn books had lie ile had nothing against the meho dist hymns in their place but they w ere out of place in a school attended by pupils of different creeds and by pu vu pils of no creed father I faid paid that he bad lie heard ard sev several ra corn com paints against the tile religious in in the aribal iori cr iBal nil chool school f he had been in in the city but a year and a half the very fact that Catho ic students wish to bo be excy cd from participation ir in these exercises a was sufficient he thought to prove that they were opposed to them the fical final handshake anil and goodbye good bye alij kirn to the hi pilate BERLIN march 26 the farewell audience between the emperor Imper orand and bismarck Bia was held this morning and lasted three quarters cf of an hour As the prince was driving past the tile bridge between the lustgarten Luat garten an and d unter den linden his horses shied and one of them became entangled in the traces it was necessary to stop the carnage carriage until the aarni wag was re arrao arranged raed A crowd quickly catbe gathered about the ex chancellor and the ladies threw throw him and kissed their hands to him bismarck was so greatly affected aal acied that he ailed tears lie io shook hands with a number of elioe e about the carnage carriage and his voice faltered as he thau thanked the people for their demonstration of affection the av a ident Adent wis w is of a trifling nature and as BOI aa as the har hat ness was ro rc airing d tile prince resumed hia ilia drive amid i heers alvant d to play barq BERLIN much 26 Bismarck 1 through the bluet today to day was a veri veritable tabe e triumphal proc proe aaion the people at tunes times waited to un harness the tile hordes and drag the car r ag i v on ILI tl fo i britts BALTIMORE mil h 26 fuler state commerce brag bragg and took the teatime ly of a number of members of the corn ex c change li relative to the caflso ca ise of low prices ces of food pr products ducts in n the we west t ex president eald said the frei freight I 1 gilt rates bad had nothing to do with w ith the low prices the corn crop last year waa was unusually large and there kear bad ad been an advance in ocean rates on account ol 01 scarcity of tou to onaga nags I 1 I 1 I 1 11 1 aa A 1 A number of others said the depression vi was as due to large crops and that freight rates were as low as could be maintained by the railroads 1 1 FATAL A I strict street car cu Empl sheets alico fi a f a ka liwaj Coni pany bonolo LONG ISLAND ciry march 26 A 1 D at general superintendent of the Blon wae and and 11 hunters point railway was probably fatally shot this evening eve nini by john ohn konan ronan a former driver on the tile fourth avenue horse car line new now york the shooting eho otini was evidently premeditated moulton oulton Al says when he waa was connected with the fourth avenue roa roal 1 he be discharged linnan and the latter has his had a grudge against him ever since when accosted accor ted ronan slid in a wild way that moulton had been hounding his family for yearn years a and 1 d bad had driven him crazy mrs moulton is at present in california |