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VOL. XX. MANNING, S. C., WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 6, 1905- NO.10. were made at Summarvilne. Ia mak SONL AND uurIng these experiments it has been SOIL A D GRO , found that the most importar~t varie ties of the tea plant that from Ceylon excepted makea growth and give a yield comparing very favorably with Work of the United States Ag- the results produiced in their own land. It has also been shown that ricultural Department. negro childrenmake expert tea pick ers when prcperly trained. BRIDEGROOM RODE IN TRUNK IM1PROVIN1G1 COTTOCN . Ran Short of Cash While on Western Wedding Journey. Experiments in South Carolina. The Se- Because he ran short of money on his weddLg tour and had only cash lection of the Best Seed Improves enough for one ticket, Gaorge Frarcis the Standard Varieties of "ot- sent his wife thrcuzh from D.anver to Cuicago on a passerger train, and he ton and.Ohter Crops. Tea himself attempted to make the trip in a trunk as h's wife's baggage. He Grown in this State. was taken out (f the truak at Omaha f Nb., about three-quarters dead, but The annual report c the secretary the wife got zirough her jou-ney all of agriculture for the year 1905 has right. Tney had secured a large truok, just become available and contains put in some provisicns and water. much interesting information relative braced it thoroughly, cut holes in it to soil, crops, methcds of planting, for air, and after FraLcis tock hi< etc., In South Carcins.. place the bx was securely locked and in the breeding and improvements strapped. Then it was taken to the of cotton the redst experiments were depot and checked through to'Chi made in 1899. At this time little had cago. been published concerning cotton trunk was heaved Into a Uaion Paci breeding. The fr- quency of Lnatural fc baggage car and journey began. crossing in the fieid has-been given Just before reaching Onaha, Wed. attention, so that d-ff:rent varieties nesday night, the baggageman heard might be grown without risk of mix a roan r ae bggage. an lug and deteriorating. T-se eorrela- a groan frc.m a pile of bi ggage. An ino 2aeterratng a orrela- investigation retu'ted In his locatirg tion of c'oarctbers, the law governing the source and with a gun in his hana the splitting of hy brias, the form of e demanded to know who was inside plant and other important mna.ters threatening to fire through the trunk have been carefully studied. The unless he was answered. most important problem In the co or In mufed tones came the answer industry is the securing of varietit a - and the story, with a request that the productive as ordinary staple sor , .runk be broken open and the man but producing better and longer int- I side be liberted. Tnis was done and This can be done by two distinctl F'arcis was assisted out. His trunk different methods. The nrst method had been delayed one train, and his is to secure hybrids of the long sta- water bottles had been broken soon ple, sea island cotton with the stand after the trunk was fastened. He ard short staples, with a view towards had been without water for nearly securing new sorts which ccmbine, two days. He was taken to police first, improved length of btaph: INith headqaarters and laterreleased. "It. large bols, openirg well; ai d, s e was the most remarkable ride I eer ond, the productive character of t:, tool, and 1 dont want any more of It plant of the short staple. The de- cd Francs partment has secured h)bdds, one &aid_________ .class of which is a distinctly upland Attacked By Hngb Python -type and produces large round 5 lock Rudolph Fluegal, an antmal keeper -ed bolls, has fine silkly lint from 112 at the Cincinnati Gardens, had a nar to 1 5 8 inches in length and ammoonD row eape this afternoon from hei: g black seed, so that it may be easily crushed to death in the folds of a ginned on roller gins is desired, t ie huge python quartered in the snake fiber of this will rival the E-y ptian cage. Fluegal had gone into the cage and lower grades of sea Island. Two to sweep Iz out t ui neglected to take other varieties secued by the depart- the usual precaution of throwing a ment are similar, but have lint aver- blanker over thereptile, which is one aging only 1 3-8 inchtes. agin ony 13-8inces.Of the largest In captivity- While he A sEcond method of securing im A sc~ndmethd o secrin Im Was at work the immense snake at proved staple, which has giv.n very &acked him frcm the rear, sinkiog its striking results, is the straight selec r into his back. The keEper'b tion of the standard short staple heavy coat protected him from ser Tieties. It was found by careful ex- it. ui lacerations, but he was panwc amination of such varieties as Ru- stricken as he felt the coils of the sell and Jones improved, that there long python envelop his body ano was considerable variation in the slowly begin to tighten. Keeper El length of lint produced by different ward Coyne and three ass'stants rush plants. Careful experiments have been ed in to the cage, and while the for made with both these varieties and mer beat the repile over the head to the average length.of lint in the breed make it release its hold on Fluegal, ing stock of these two varieti-s has tha ltter exerted their streng!h to increased from the ordinari 1 to 1 1 8unrpiscisroabtteke inches until it is now from 1 1 4 to 1erboy Tnyddotsced n 3-8 inohes; meanwhile the plants havetilI abenbtnitonssbl1 *maintained their full productiveness y Fugawsucrscu he and all other good characters. receanitwsnhorbfete All varieties of cotton have beenphscasrscatd im Hei found to vary greatly In their producprsatdbthnrvnsoc du tivity in the case of d~fferent individ ofih._______ nals and d&ffarent strains of the same: variety. One ,strain, Pride of GeorWoePaiySin gia, which has for several yrears been erIdpdacow, rs ful yste of ediree reedng, row eanapgisf no from etg shownmarke impovemet. A cyershed age weath in theirld fa sidrabe qantty f tis eedwilb ugoe andthn husanrd an fther snake distibued t plnter inthe pri g e.c argega wih gonelino the cgbe of 106,and n 16 astil h~hero se faily Het tds eglaestelf tk grae o seectsed o th sae tvhe usa p ct ron o thadowin iet wil be vailble.kife th ve hmreptlwihi on e In te bol wevilinfstedare he largs Mncaiity whis atr thee i rat emad fr erlir wiosy atenr athew imnefe th sad rietes f bg bol tpes Theextensv ed inime fon the crued y sn Int thislin hav no ye reahedas a gs of inetoees aok .he ikseper', wheresafeconcusion canbehdaw y coat roitestoed aim c f o f e butpelimnaryexpeimens s t busttaerbadtIns bune hasd Thei very erly sraineectdsfroma cka n hame ohe thead Thel other tiv Txa bi bllsor, it whchitclonretn envue lo hse bdressed hasben ompre. liitd ril iorybein clotihe. Kee distributionhefcahesend ofithishvaroe ty il b mdeinthes~in o m10 r beat hetile ove C heheaat Alare quntiy ofE~ptln .t makTe it esehits betdeen Fihegrual is mpote ino tiscoutryanualy uwrdps ndisufrom abost wee kee and sedin he mlls Ii is ot prtil c had reent beathe eo nersibl abl tht n smeseion othcty. FHuagal prvwc.As m tclngcrou whas tongrwig aeasutale oi or hi bnrecueiand fro ts captour befor the couldbe fond rralyirs rsuayingat him. deach Durng he asttwo-~asthebu-menrostrated ah prvan o tety in eled oro e ineae ield battlnaRafee-silwh raie h against the bollillim Meelliam and wherr rgnl adfomS d fiue pchty ulsem aog pedisgrieh breen the eleragmg says, tr an exchhter shorted exrdimentrvent Aon yearhs, nae, soe toardsa ther mfar sbdenableuntity ofThis mste irln talom and thersbn acrosfther haels wosrkte howeverr in thne~D spn Nobndvased with ln the embersio of196,anen the97~ demostaion highr of aisergaily othe gucards, hosef whchhar adfsrlit s obj theaev bring nthr nro Ehch pzersoni reprte Ing he tol theepevi cl seare ta. Mrs.a Milas wu as butrohi odtis of tige oltivatio and patenieb isntcflted. h rshdbd.I experomenabts eminaugrow in19tton e woan r Bgidlar lte. ps thsie he snctytradaae of the wheeeerolvbbyitslod where se cnluivonspecalb awtadmttentinsot coored shot acic o durineartprecedingihave gven nes tally woudenled onn Wallow orea Te Japlain, orelecsed vriet as ofahmmo the tunea nThe other veTesbi oll srwthe indutr in hdray eve outg A h lposse, mposed o teuhhas been phpa ed. nolmedral. inh workming scated t als diteein 89 and 1904 thie areg-use ct nderyTu a e of Loisiana mad in he singae omf 9 ed6. Ftng wih thabfa. o 21,36acrgesuant ing Eyptain 29thThe irst softsheeneeenhherural isipodofrtedce into1896 conr 610,ll fundrtods and etnt wee had 0aruse in 1904 ildino 869 426.80 commied scie. aear the ete of pounds han incroease etonswr of 190 was- Havanatrovince teegram dhas perncentwing acreage utlso far this eatrcidfo the worka.ainr wer tht eicres e bingd. Tx.I rural eghulles hsin tht bisd. ch 8,11rge wlast iwo 1904r the cru- Aet scoerc apat one twe an had ifcreased industry hs oradr anl fausctoprtle byarin> nR pacand edforythe ofmei the arealude athing cafaly catro, thos oranizd the agIns te drug pelan reestginr oyia anarg fm0 Sattdnts onty kindsl onrg thisuling lat been rhlroubleayeatr ao ebne poerste, experimets be sotat nce is shos, of sometancrds eorn beeny ofenedthe most important n s mme visits arsfils willkd hwevlere tiedonucc ohas op- d a ut it h x~to be lthonfnal demonsaiwormworkofd a sergeanto theurds wh Ia peppermint hadfo Aitjcan threbing Thw staro hiu bound fsreortae has boe gow ihe pecple aracia a tng pennsa, isliuded, with ths ad fillagop cut fitonmndplarng ist confira e ard.sro very foably th ta gof cortn co- Tafom hmnose ouesa.igt stnen tebpeseco Thheei.ae Sct, whclored strc aid-o Eries eceve bpeia adtento tally soundedJohn imedalys, fostman duing the last sxo ee years.iig and the oune ba wer saved Suten brghist the 9ountr ponddsi fta dr m asnd rnh. ~ k Wde Secret service 11MIals and the po lice ru;bed toward the cinematograph BADLY SC0ARLD, Some person had inseru d the assassi natioa views among those which bad been preoared for the night's enter ment. Tae machine was stopped on Mloving P-ictures Shows General; the instant and the whole parapher nalia, it is reported, was taken. Trepoff, The Tyrant, His Trep cff had bren trickec! He knew it in an instant after he had collaps ed, but too late. The nervous shock bad been administered, the objict S lesson blasted home with the picture OWN ASSASSINATION. of a bomb. The governor general was more carried than led from the theatre b x t.o his carriage. Try as his suite did tkepte g oating pub'ic go z from The ingeniously Cruel Trick by Which Ito keep t i i their master in i ii terror and agony, they could f.ot, and the autlors of the The Savage Russisa General Was plot, to s z'ow TrepC ff a moving pic ture of hiriself being as:assinated, a Forced to Cease Butchering they had so of ten threatened him. must have seen that they had been Innocent Women and Chil- succezful. Trepoff has res'gned. H3 Is an dren and Resigns, unnerved man f.r the time at least. He will leave Sb. Petersburg to as A letter frcm St, Petersburg, Rus-. .une the offlc3 of Gvernor of the sia, to the New Y irk American, says Imperial P.Lace at Peterhof. The fou e of Minister of P.iice for the em four very unusual moving p c tres pire is to be abolisned. Tae G:and have just succ 3ded in wielding a more Dke 2Ticholas will likely be appoint powerful irnience over General Tre- ed to the military command of St pcff than t-i usands of strikers, armed Petersburg. mobs, plottirg annihilists, hired a- la preparing the assassination sassins and ang-y men, women an, scenes duplicates were made of four of the pictures in the series. In their cbildren shouting for vengence. The zearo.n for the machinery and pic .ures pictures, it is said, have ciused the the gavenment %. il.ials kaew nothing fearless Trep->ff to quIt his place as .f tem, for they aid been made ann lictator of Russia, c.iief of pilice and 14 ~c.cted and exec-uted the plot. It Is .rovernor- General _f, St, Pctersburg, In this manner that these pictures They have stceteded In thoroughly escaped. rightening Trep.ff-in scaring him, It was due to the woi drful cun n tact, almost to ceath. ning and skill of certain stwients thaL It is repored that the entire set of the assassination of Trep. if was pro yving pictures whic', it is declared, ducad in pcture form b"fure hiS eyes. itave cjwed ZaIs L-.erto dauntless At secret meetings it was decided man into abdicating ti; nearly bound- that, while Trepcif was a reasonable ess powers c,uld not be preserved in object or batd, te was not really taet for all time. It is reported that so bad and desiving of assassination 5bey have been destroyed by some of as ad been tne Graud Duke S.-rgiUS. ,he government's secret police, bu . He was marely tne too wiIng tool Of 2o, however, before the pictures had bhe autocracy. He might be terribly lone the work for wl icb tey were punished an some good me-gnt follow. ntended, and to them many attribute To make the pcures or the asAs aii recent resignation. sanation was i he fi snj thing 2L d then TREPOFF SEES HIMSELF. ~o insert them in the ol of fi mes The pictures had jU3t shown Tre- for1the performane at the theatre poff himself being bown to bits as a when Trepof suuld be pre ent was punihmen forhisreprssio of the other r-quiite. Tne whole mat ther wsa left o a selected band. In ian rioters, one end of a wide room a scene paint Tnis high off!i al of the Cz irs em- ed L~o represent Trepoff Is mansion .hre was attending a performsae Inrea bje of the State theatres and wisot al watching cinematograpc views of bn as nt A Pzesident Lobet's rec;nt visit to and hubg in the same manner. The he King of Spain. He was surrudiad cariage c.naalnisg the supposed -ounded by members of the tiperor'b lourt and svral titled wome as wel ?repi was driveg before it, Fig smayfhso stf fir.T.urts gatheed, one man rustm aed out o mainu is part sf oassiping, nolding an empty bomb with burn iseing ad p wasgsaying ng fube &ttaaed. 1.. threw it. wniperng nd sinj, pyin bUL fen another scene was m:-~de by ex cant atetton to te pictures hOWn ploadig som flsshing pder In pn the cabvAs, blown t bits as a Sidenly the Spanish pictures sais of Rsy ne ne ie ,anished and a vaulted darkened room tood upon the whige screen. Aroan its wheb being taken off, in the all abewrcrw autadz n oy means of ropes so painted that 6abl ree Lobets rec.;t vii to.nwywul o - ee itePc nen in the act of taking a solemn the a. Their hands were utstreted t e. aid their heads were beat low. L-i t and the sections hung in tpe air b cere drawn. Two men, selected for fore the same backgrunI as though omemsinqulyet the room.s Spatothat te beenis oe Itres et etoso um osswr nhis uonat with cren Aroun atedarudndptisofum nean te atre oarding an myn e eehn osiosyi as fo their~ hserche sri vewsd efrgon.'j'ebm oe 3and pir has nweraelow. exL u nstetsole H ste h were dan. Tewasen stil etoed bufor ig izdad retd ie msiou-kly nefeste inSroofalom.e~.f~t o h Then tiservie ofaRuTsiacndofhallao Qickt has timetbeen more teuresithe Ca' o~ tesuet h n ist cPnversburg, with hi Row iatynin poet rominentard the tr o cpanteineiabetf :a orrud rhelaeiu thae n ofite s crehv s~~.N ret n pictres on ah barn. The frposedly Rusieani~eaAsie zre rw Ta h plotters natturallyvexchtedahi Qgi drew as lihtrnt the goquare in pie mn hemni ago a'S. reiersbu, thwsat tna hisneertorawni Taey mansifonw promnt h ismz n te~albti he n h oe ovgoureslc~ ne h denelf tedmn ihiscnigo eeai eorof r ohte staffn weremsud e nd ra ec~ e ie a'ie LIre-noopen ad emerhe fsame m nasfroctencopeeybi~i ao tie anians ald spiredrorses ra g kill repupf the front te. goet- aaeeamiat a nee Tiaen s Trep wel kno hi5a. pmen lnwihi xpce ob p Dovwg pitres bof grhitese ateed t h oin e noh py momved, anfi the etad whomsn hetacrigt i rcie ise Cre'gniitar iete o nn sawl- mTko his wt eve ie. he r spr urrnoeisone cygardgammn n ijse pe ilb ~arniag droverapidlyaway.a eso the icturenv of J~asa N v~i Pospct ppea. dn~ t wthsanatill wia th fiO ohns :armamen Iries nd tatly owes th bak.o tinty tkemin whe rail ofulur groud. his as hereteRu sa forusr the l pefrca 1500 tonseatre ~avlr, te reed osack, ~..~iwnaena sTredc sor l e pe knt. wAs mowe dwnby hndres thriter e otere g atory, whole mat ~s ellas anyinncen peplewhoearg bwdass, celrieed ty-th.ee spledid tret daheda caria e und a ie ner Tai scen pite ed toreprsentTrepo's mnsio A mn an orardtoardth the odrana bfoee.a ~ni whch ws sokig. Pusig ks kih allegspc asnMa reprsnte orbeter im heflug he urnngan wealng iongesm manefr. The ~bjec righ unde the carriage c wrt 10.nig Atheeas pposedi lchhad gtheri.rts g ard in e disric orte ot T~ee wsafluh uwad o blndnod ,innemp bo Thwsit will carage i semc d s houh heoga quse istthed. o HeW thre qit. hees hd ben lottd ot ad t en the o ne was madae. b e vehcl lft anin inm4ai. n a mles _g__aity._ne_ ne__ vie In the windowas ad ogsupenin the carriagewa CalO5reaedlasitnt seen wheelsnbeingotakenomentin theaae of pssio andpain Hisarmswer means a ofopesa soaed bthatn in te etremty f terorand tordedyi would k n osen iture ic-e tuure. The wheelsnofcthrcarriageswereen t pieces seenfyig thoughthe ir ad ot e thme samien Da coneg and thg niv ere ity o wn upr. Dse greartdcarriageshorseummyreorsesterre in fagmnts arsndaearenrtedradrountd ad portinsoe dm way.f~g aboe te wrck o t y mhiea wrk iunth Genspiouly i the ilsemcredhorss wre rmshea Hforer ound a n eomb throec legsandbodes f tw me-th 0riun fro ah pene the mededi cupats f te crriae, repf nn nrlsi fhe e plve. H c sl 40e fshoun-| an eoe iatenatsoud r bangid ninju re te. thestreofdften unre pirno spite all o Sth E2rofith eyes he was seenc tohcoseudhnssfwco the omenin he ocialbxwit.kired his re a then imbel fat| Tr~pcfaited, hirhomaied ini iD rohye . conttle-. ning villeer, enesd a st r to the house to attend the fuaera' Toe doors of the Bammond room HID SLAIN WIF were found i;cked T pc wer called in an~d the body was fourd. ' The aot.psy just performed b: Coroner's Physician Roaney show Whom He Had Beaten to Death, that Mrs. Hammnac was strangled tc death two weeks age," Chief of Pi in a Big-Trunk, lice Hyatt said Tussday nigi?t. "I may develop later that po:'on was given lher also. This mast be deter mined by the police investigation and AND THEN RAemical analysis. A..,,D HEN t I : IW LY, "I bv'eobtainad a pbictograph 01 ________the woman's youthful hustband andl have had copies of his p c;'-ire senw liroadeast over the ccuntry. He was The Brute of a Husband, Who Took last seen on Nov. 11 as be went fron the apartme:.ts. The autep~y showi Two Thousaud Dollars of His Vic- that the woman met death about tbh. timp. Her jewels-and sLe had min; tims Money, Tells His Wife's of them-are m*s&irg." Mrs. Hammond cond-leted a mil Mother That Fight Start- luery tusiness, by which she manag ed to make a snug little fortu -.e. SnE ed About Whiskey. wa a widow fifty years old when she -married Eammond two years ago. She Thrcugh confession of his own was excetdingly j abus 01 him, and mother, and uncle and brother-in-law soon began to ctrge him with flirt John Hammond now stands zemsed ig with young girls. -r.s deied it. eTo keep him f coz tomptati::,n, Mrs. of the murder of his wife, whose body Hammond had him give up his em was found squet zad into a trunk in ployment as a carpecter and rcmaiu 5he fireplace of their home on South at home. She paid him a s-ated sum F.rry street, Albany, N. Y. The po-a ee fr c t d n wis . lice learned Tuesday right that Ham- e. He rad dorn Ad ar mo: d was in M-ntrLal and his arreat Is rels were cmmon with them. imminennt. Al "ouIh Hammond showed extra- Made to Leave. ordinary foresight'in preventing the At Dublin, Ga., H. C. Cristan, a vidences oh his alleged crime from at- re oractng tten Y:tl', xthe dur,.c were severely whi pped Wednesdai adl tbl laiebrthbr.night by clt:z -s of DJb 'In and run d n of his guilt alone. Before going from the c ounIy. te negro s con to Montreal on Nov mber 14. he told feasedto beiren n embers of a "Black his mher an brother-in-law that dh sociapartty which had sent threat he had killed his wife and concealed ening letters to ief of PIice J. L. ncr body in a trunk. Cowart. They also confessed to ha . Jmes angini, Hammonds broth M Ing sent a viry insulting and obsene er-in law, was arrested Tuesday ' letter to u. W. Wliacs, a ember Cohoes and brcu;h to Alby. He lte fo e. wold the police that on the night of Tas te wais tyet tol lwena s mmaerrier 14 Hammond called on himShe Ld Induced hin to accompany him to was mailed there. Tey impiflcated 13.u~es oin. O te wy ter b:tbWill Ansley and Cisco Wison, two B..ingewitPoint.gOnirhe.way theredbith men took a number of drinkt, and mg-o barbers. Ansley is in jail bu haWson made his escape. It is em )aSunday bfoally td hiwife that blieve that taere will be any sen S oua trouble. The barbers ha a ekfrcmling wirh he wish Acrding to e' steretofore borne good reputations, and there is grat surprise that th Eammond and his wife had bte. should be guilty of such conduc. Irinoing. Hammnd wanted anothr Chief r Mc ived two of the letters, one Irink and his wife would not let himf& aer Dristlan aad been whippad. 3ave it. In a fit of rage he picked up the letters all of the plcemar n empty bottle and hit her on the and Alderman N. . Mo e were oead. He gfl her lying on the fgor fromtecd. wd went into the n xt room for more fesed. !q 2s. When he came bck she was Wood Aichul Fadti. lead. At R ctoford, Vo., Wallce W. Then Hammond, according to Mn- Wnitse, a druggist, his son Almon and inls story, roped her body and put i ais daughLer E a were arrested, charg o the trunk, taking pains to tp up d ith ette waugtter in causing tae ihe doors-and windows and to sprinkle death by Poisoning of three persons. ,hloinde of lime over the dy aid the Wlle anld his son are charged with mu int On the wa the th cau-oing he death of Mari Legrond Ma took as thate on theks tri uo t randQebcAntr Hammond showed him a roll contain hat on ma h e c. I not ng 82,000 in bills. I was leared warrant charges the lather, son and u rdin ttsortl Mag ' stor e bo daughter wi6h c usng t e death o, aesaymmottnd sandor h eihd the i Marshe. S. gith, and a third war i conid Hammn d n o er sh rant aegit m fslaughter against ia ite and hS o o h in cusing the )anks. On Monday, the day follow, death of Nelson Royeaon. It has bee mg the murder, he bought a n200 f h t alleged by the police that mhe deaths Ivercoat. - were caused by wood a.hol, whic Hammond's story of the crime, was s, a was his by Whitn inl 's b ya , doe s ne o a nd wuo it n is chie n, wer ar ted, clhrks n he oncuns rached pain the pypsdinth pmaclaugTe ancoholn wae hey doand wdosnd ntbo sprnkle dath ynposomn yeo thred peray, hosradegoflimoyehbd and maybhie Wifean hous fte dregcngred ithd Mangini leys h bothela tn erond.rad Qccubec. SAtery iuseammonth wer hmmlonti arn hagsteIthr o n iig he00 wsging i.nt Casarned T augte ih cig hedeahko oiuea a srhiortin MeonetreacieMaslS. ih and GeraSrod w h id bwna hes vcmiy.Te Hammond indued han t oleninJaslaugitefr theainst. hate the huawnrg sufro hevrerelWad lehiusf s ingels.n the, >oan Oab hinday tha ollw-et of Nelsoeravn Ryes~n. hit posieer, gnadhe mreaivs he oa 20s u p ll egb the police foc. teiht the deayhs >eate . ihtdcae tha thee as b m oodic anh, ndhicho Hammods Intorya Mofteeea wae aolaut $as0c0arged,0b Ste idbMangini doe that agree was anrd'hs unilde, a actedma aedk ,he conclunt treaherb the pys-a in raihe pacTe adconholda ins woeaidMs Hammond he : praachelst we asfrla tlohl ~iv sagultoD aned ththmany iles*. f hus aptor rigingoe themd Manin ef. einjohe-n a a y Mr.Lartofdu hsuccumbed far day. iTouopsy uponheH woanmmondy aclue.GogeS.frdi n aim sonashe was intr anald. tho T the nw Big tLucl. ana >olieare vioeacgi nra and thtbGredaheorg hstrichd unho ihatd been to ihe wasbrly. Theamond ore kican-. pometm inorseyitaorte at ditanler famippead her iso toghtu st yes iate salr o dop i3amnth ~hat the husldbne at the murderoedlethrdfr nes Agl.Ca rh onguy e hn was th Tne o hi ferhvn Lesn d is psiuiod o anadmany rlaises. onThe faoes pclice hev Goieforce. Wrertor sof thay aThe Tsesda ngt belttedotuat that heasil bucea ric Lmad, and one has lad mdeiae inomti~on t a he pr ospctive berst a fo rane jes nond nighbnors naMon t r aeard h tiaed gtont o50,000,000 Stra. angn playe s sheatenamod it, f lad unclee an Tihmas named or she werg af munofu collaseabn .Tems, Cbacikade an Lenru: ibeitrip Twar ngbay at thue aortunerby Wslome mrade i.ntions ?fen thay n sogetwasheard vfsit a n aehln8,0 od e me ofHammond atment, tho ugi-r lopenn gist1e.Wr livue atertha co~~sdtayt hthahkl e watis e i n a Thfe hadtosy upown the rivman's budyenNbrka Lfarm ahond that she asntrangeve with jras Atolencesaanda.,atheefeathdean It was lertall besatat on o kic end.a ginipsFrdyuo Pebrger Mrs.ppemd rew tipghtly Rwlns hssn ito n whar h d o onS e fro the savse of se n h ego i or, hangu wat frtrctevnga.~ Tn ford ovitd o te mre iraman bu seda ong fce iht o h atr carn l ITpran seem s o ect onbt thet e h 6ho aury et a he mduaseoe was cromhi excutionho titrnoon on Sonday, November 13, efurLnRaigs aotr ian dlaed to b'.e Hof onyd orit, a snecdtipiomn or expensive fui: ovecof Thsierabld plyngt fitoppead askedtfor andeptati4dbyG8 n~ae tha norr Heouef wat heas su brrcmog11,afamr i wh he clerkn exarmiente, terug e Tusayngt ya eo Ilammond hadmselfwa e aoud the ~no a anrnigps hi biuse waer $1at ac. A nte oe he ie rmWsW plae thes samrofte mat ught therich hm waswrcean >wtnd any left Hnameo nd, t ad laehist ie los osm fbe hnded the iva to habuhy an pugalakadte sml loc, bud haud beaen t topees asl nsm ayintd It as learedTuy that one the emney rawr0henkb Mrs. Lommod drwipp Hammond. Fred00frfomthehyungasniogs lIotandt leas thre sonncidnes anthe oo U eodtipaon h sevema fieslaread to ae oam rond wol.Hor-tli i arytes tere. froe falies ow clothing hueeH sntteo~c uaa o areresectblefol.yle railtoa aiane aen, wibagkol A fuera ntheuppr soryof heand ao ade, whoe fanfer nosh fis Sout Fery steethous Tuedayeoe wol able o etkesar tofle hem to te dicovey o themurdr. f th ndileptingshim thae hld in onan largegathring f peple ws drwtael foater r es. S-TEAMER WRECKED. BATTLE WACED Thousands on Shore Look On Power less to Help Crew. In the Harbor of Sebastopol Be Many of Whom Freeze in the tween Mutineers and Troops. Wreck B fore the Storm Abat ed and Belp Reach Them. A dispatch from Du'uth says twen. 1LE LATTER GIVE UP ty-six men are believed to have frczen ,o death aboard the United States Steel Corporation's ore steamer Matr Several of the Insurgent Ships Were safa. which broke in half in te- sight of thousands in the harbor Thursday Sunk and the Others Surrendered the hu 4ht of the worst storm that has swept the western end cf Lake to the Russian Authorities. Superior in twen.ty five years. TheM laafa, etkich left.her barge oehind half a mi.e out of the harbor reat Damage Was Done attempted to run the canal locks. Sle was caught in the waves and theICity by Shells. dlashed against the pier heads. In attempting to go about to get back A dispatch from St. Petersburg, into the lake, the great sea lifted her Russia, says Sebastopol was on Wed bocily, poised the ship like a toy and nesday the scene of a desperate battle then cashed it with crushing force between the mutinous sailors and the upon the lock of concrete mat- troops in the forts on shore. During onary. .the battle the town and the fors * Thousands looked on from the decks were bombarded by the guns of the helpless and the men on deck in thei. cruiser OzchakLff, which now lies a distress appealed for aid through hurnirg wreck off Admiralty Point, megaphones. Their vAlces wert its hu.U riddled with shells and Its drowned in the roar of the sea, but flaunting red sign of revolution haul although those on shcre understood ad down. Many of the crew of the they could not help. Not even a tug O.chakoft were killed or wounded. Ac could be sent to aid the unfortuhate cording to one report the barracks of men. she mutineers was carried by storm Tne ship finally broke in half and after the mutinous flaet, which is said ;be ore was washed out by the angry to have numbered 10 vessels, had sur ,ea. Fur hours the men clung to the rendered and the whole position is wreck untill after dark. Then all now in the hands of the troops under signs of life vanished. It is believac Ehe command of Gen. Keplueff. The all have frozen to death. Associated Press. ho'wever, is unable Tae steamer Et wood of the Steel to guarantee the correctness of this Corporation fleep, collided with the report. Oing to the interruption.of North pier and stcve a hole below her the telegraph, details of the battle water line. Sae was towed to shallow are difficult to obtain, but as the As water where she settled. It is repor- sociated Pres Is authoritatively in ted the Ste. 1 Corporation stearner formed by the naval general sta Mariposa is ashore north of Two Ear- Phusday night, the battle was begun b ns. The steamer E. C. Pope turn- by the troops on shore, who opened d back and made the harbor, coming fire on the Ochakoft, which was de oarcugh the ship canal under full head fantly displaying the red flag. The of steam. commander of the Otohakoff, Lieut. Tae protec. ion piers at Snperior Schmidt, immediately accepted the vere swept away for the second time challenge, replying with both batter. his season. The main street of Du is, one trained on the town and other .uth are filled with wrekage of the on the Fart Alexander batteries on storm. Two S.eel Corporation boats the north shore. are wrecked and another is sunk in Captain Z.llotti, aide de-camp to the harbor. The steamer R. W. Admiral Wirenius, chief of the naval E igland of the Egland Transporta- general staff, informed the Ass.cated cion Company is asnore on Mnnesota Press that the latest despatches Point. received' from Sebastopol showed that The steamer Crescent City of the the Oschakoff was on fire and badly Steel Corporation went ashore In the riddled, with its revolutionary colors blinding snow driven by a 65 mile nauled down, but he was unable to an hour gale. She is in ba:d shape give more dfinite information. and the sea Is pounding her to According to a more detailed report pieces on the rocks. Tae crew of from another source and purporting to twenty-two men escaped on life rafts come from the admiralty, the battle in the lee of the stranded ship. Tne aeganat 3 o'clock Tanrsday aftrmoon Crescent City is valued at a quarter of when Lieuc. Schmidt, not receiving a a million dollars. reply to the demandsof the mutineers, A dispatch from Milwaukee says opened fire from a fleet of 10 ships, the G.v.rnment lighthouse at the co which the northern batteries at er.d of the Milwaukee breakwater Fort Alexander, artillery posted on pier was battered by the high sas the shore and'feveral vessels whica and the assistant light house keeper, remained loyal replied. William Foster, was rescued with Dming the naval battle the:alor difficulty by the life savers, on the shore entrenched In the bar In all my experience on the lakes- racks defended their position with ma difteen y ears-I never saw the like tihine guns and rifla against the at cefore. A bout 5 o'clock the sea be tackirg infantry. During an engage gau breaking over the house. About ment lasting two and a half hours, 1:30 I saw a particular large wave with the Otchakff rnddled and on fire comning. Involuntary I grabbed and the cruiser Dnieper and another the stanchion. That act saved my vessel sunk, Lieut. Schmidt, who had lfe. The wave broke In the entire oeen badly wounded, surrendered the east wall earring away with it all the entire iequadron. The mutinous sail windows and dcors. I was carried ars on bilore surrendered to the Brest alcng, and it was only the beam 1 and Bielostok regiments. lung to that stayed my progress and According to this report the Pan. thus sa'vtd me from being swept telelmon, formerly the .Knla Potem away.kiwsIurdblwhewtrin The bg steamer Appnmattox, coalanatopd batiasrenth laden which went ashore several rcs weeks ago, was battered to pieces. Iodealoftecslisorf The steamer D. C. Whitnep, coal- h aaesfee ytetw r laden, ran ashore during the gale otial tti ieb h at Port Washington. The life savers amrly u wn otecnie rescued the crew.spcInwihteaiowsfugt LAST Kaws.itsipobbetathtonea The steamer Mstafa which went e inu ev aae ashore at Supersor, Wis., and whose Thdeaisotemtnerae crew was forced to remain on board si ohv nldd eie h t went to piccas Wednesday morningtenposlsdangwhsrvc andnin ofcre wee do ed.oiins, tnjued convocationwafer con efforts to get a lindna torped boat Tussasaloraionon thelieteprmedb daynigtIn hepreenc o thus dh meralsmaftesto. isoro overe damage sufferedtby chenoownhare mes One itwasctuht ad admiTraley Ouong tomes-ne owryn ~n he orwrd nd f te batwheepoaces ndic athe ac kinsfuhv, ~ ancd, ega tohal i bu th Drgt isuioal agnt Chemsown collap fordamano e dameage.6,0, l rooks on toe boThetdmanm of the aa u ee olaebe oe mtineer lare ~te roe in wo. 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