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1 V J4' W-V VOL. BARWILL, S. €., THURSDAY, APRIL 30,1908 NO. 85 LOSS OF LIFE tried to kill them. CatiMd by Destructive Cyclone in Louisiana and Mississippi GREENWOOD .*IAN AND WIFE HAD CLOSE CALL. ONE HUNDRED KILLED. Over One Hundred People Killed and e Many Cabins Wrecked—All of the ✓ - , Dead Except Two, Are Colored— A Parish in Louisiana and Three Counties hi Mississippi Swept by 'the Cyclone. A wind of cyclonic proportions swept over portions of Louisiana, Mississippi and Alabama late Friday, leaving a trail of dead and injured. The number of Killed is estimated at close to 100 and the number of the injured at over 100 with many por tions of the afflicted districts to . hear • from. Most of the dead are negroes. Per- . w<fre caught in falling buildings and ejther fatally injured or so serously disabled as to require medical attention The loss ofViife was in the quar ters discolored persons where the wind destroyed their cabins, burying the occupahts in the debris, or in the farming section of the country where trees were uprooted, telegraph au«i telephone .ik>IIs torn up and general destruction . became an encore to storm fury, swept through the country. It is dilttcuft to estimate the l»»ss of life or .the extent of the disaster, for there is little or no communica tion with the imints where th-> w and rain did its greatest damage. In lAuiishma it is estimated that a score of small towns were destroyed or nartially wrecked. These include Amite CHy. Arcadia and independ ence, Belle Grove, Melton. Lorman, Pina Ridge, Quitman. Landing, Fair Whil^ They Were Asleep in Bed the Hon of the Man Shot at Them at Close Range. A disMrtefc from Greenwood to The News and Courier says Butler Pinson, known, as “Bub,” 'is charged With making.an attempt to kill his father and step-mother, Mr. and Mrs. B. P. Pinson, as they lay asleep early on Tuesday morning, firing both barrels of a gun at them, and when only about eight feet away from them. That Mr. and Mrs. Pinson are living to tell how it happened is a miracle, for the load of shot entered the head of the bed, only a few inches above their heads, and some of the shot were found imbedded in the pillows, on which their heads rested. Mr. B. Jd. Pinson lives about a mile anl a half southeast of Saluca, and within about four hundred yards of Siloam Church. He is a well-to-do farmer, and is numltered • among Greenwood County’s most substantial citizens, he being a man of about 55 WILL A BRUTAL MURDER Selling Booze or Go to Jail for Contempt of Conrt. DIDN’T INTEND TO TO KILL ANY PARTICULAR PERSON. from Ambush While Ho Was RMing Along the Road AFTER BUND TIGERS “Bub,” however, seems t» bear a pretty bad reputation, having lived a [ Hoped His Victim Would Be Wealthy American or English Tourist, Who He Could Rob. The sheperd, Joseph Idichaud, who Court Injunctions Will be Pushed and 1 mU rdered Robert Munziger, a young an KArtieM Effort Made to Stop Sw,s8 Alpinist, on:.the.Col de Balmft Jr hast August, has been sentenced to the Illegal Sale of Liquor—Gov. life lmprlsonment at Martigny, Swlts- Ansel Will Authorize the Attorney | erland. . . .. The crime was perhaps the most re- General to Proceed as Supreme | markable ever committed in the Court Gives the Right. | A]p8 According to Michaud’s confess- “What will be done now that the I sion, which was made with great cal- supreme court has sustained the in- lousness, he lay in wait on the Col de junction policy as applied to blind Balme for days,-intending to murder tigers? This question has suggested the first unaccompanied tourist who Itself to a great many people n the came alongi « • nr last two doys. Gov. Ansel 'himselfI He hoped Iflls.kictim would lie a declines to talk, and Attorney (Jeneral rich Englishman or American and 1 his intention was to leave Switzer land with the proceed# of the rob bery and to come to America, where he hoped to make his fortune. lained that ho had ulTy wfi Lyon is out of the city,” says the Columbia State. “But it is reported that Mr. Mar f. pejiyyjil f assistant atton general, has been given a Patch ofl thought this out cargfully while at- of injunction affidavits and has been! tending to his flock, and had cohclud- .ordered by Governor^ Ansel to pro-led that he would remain a shepherd very profligate life, living the greater Ij agalnBt the p i aC es “regarded as to the end of his days unless he could part of the time awjiy from homey - Young Pinson's motive Is hnknown, ‘blind tigers.’ It is said that among these cases are five right here in * __ _. , . 1 LlltJot; UttotB cue live 115111 iieie 111 but his father, the elder Pinson, him- and that Capt T * E Dlxon self thinks that the boy, knowing -that no cine knew he was In this part I of the country, decided that he 1 would kill both himself and Mrs Pit.-, the son. and that he would then »h*re| ^ on ^ ith his brother, Richard. a coup by murdering and rob- mng a wealthy tourist. “Many Englishmen passed,” »flld which, with almost tornado th «. M being hard pressed for funds. Mr. Pinson had only lately refused to grant Iris request for money. Young Pinson made his escape, but jn'd I Sheriff McMillan is making every ef fort to catch him, and has sent out the following description of Pinson has been given orders to enjoin not Michaud in his confession, ‘‘But they piaces but were all accompanied by relatives or the owners of Up 1 i" t | C.' fi dm ever I friends.” ilii it sale of li- Finally Munziger appeared. - He quor on the prendset such sale con- intended crossing the Col de Palme stitutlng a nuisance unier the Carey- and descending to Chamonix, whence Cothran act an.’- gnbje; Ing the prop-1 he meant attempting an asoeut ..of erly to tie handled in injunction pro- Mont Blanc. When near the summit ceedings. of the Col de ^alm? Michaud ut- It is .believed that Gov. Ansel will tacked him with a hunting knife and now push the injunctions against B u,bbed him to death. Jiling tigers in Charleston—and in| Michaud robbed the bodv, strlp- and then ouried it all over wing other cities where they may exist— I P ed it of clothes, th© COUntry. Arrest —J I.,, monaur*** firivf* ciktriP rork SHOT HIM DOWN ! WAR waged. I RAISE THE DEADl |TREACHERY AND CUNNING USED] mm ON DOTH BIDEtL MMhiM That Rsstifti Life 1 tht Vital Spait IS FATALLY WOUNDED SEEMS ALMOST GONE. v | It la Reported That Hixty Whites and .. Indiana Have Been Killed In the Bloodly Warfare. A report that about 60 whites andl^ Mitat Remariui5te Hms A^Mnatcd Near theHmdians have t»een klbed in Nlcara- ene of a Fisht. He Had a Few U^a In bloody, ibush warfare waged by Mosquito Indians was brought to New Orleans by W. R. Coffman Htogner, in Which the Latter Was of Bloomington, 111., who waa a paa- Mortally Wounded—The Assaaaln • en * er 0,1 the “teamer Dictator from Central American Porta. The death Unknown. 1 ' ME J. B. Weeks Ago Mith Mr. W. Hampton Hat of whites numbers about 20. A dispatch from Lancaster to The The fighting started over a month State says J. B. Sims, a farmer of that ago on the Caribbean coast, where county, whs found on Wednesday the Indians live. Late in February lyiug face downward about three ahout 100 Indlan " atfck t? P'lnzapol- "*P*™tor that would rake Inert Longa With Oxygen and That Neutralises AH Poisons—A Rabbit and a Dog Pironouneed Dead Lean p from the Table After Use oT'-tke Respirator on Them. It waa announced eome time ago that Professor George Poe, of Nor folk, Va., had Invented an "artMeial |ca Ber, a small town. They hid be- the dead. There has just been hind bushes, trees and other shelter, p i e ted at Norfolk by Profs miles from Lancaster, with what is rwr*’.. , / • ^ ^ uubucb, how. auu umo. .uo.io.,. p i eled at Norfolk by Profeaaor Poa believed to be a mortal wound, hav- curing | n to the village a fire which. n . .. . Ing been nho. Iron, nmbn.h. HI. klllrt T.o men. •■>1 »Ter.l li,,„lrln, K l„u«.. m- left side Is tilled »ltb bock.hot. A long herd Dgbt fenolted. eoldler. I«< nniMlng .uccemfol elpnrlment --Tier. E. O. Thompson made the dls- h* 0 * 1 citizens volunteers Anally driv- with the little contrivaaeo which bm- covery and at once summoned Dr. h n * assailants back, about a doz-1 chanicaliy puts oxyg^g, ths breath of R. G. Elliott, who attended the «n of the Indians being killdd or life, mto inert fiiiigs. wounded man. It is believed that | mqrtally wounded. The other In-j a .. ST Wound is fatal. ^ ’ faiMt flaa Ont mairy or-thein were) * #rt Sims’ body was found almost at captured and after being severely! rni y convinced that thousands of the identical spot at which (pS dlffl-1 beaten with caw hides, chains were lives may be saved by tha “bram culty between Hampton Stongef and I placed about their legs and they I heart, which is prhat Poa’g himself occurred on February 3, last, were imprisoned in an improvised I practically Is. It will be In which both^men used their pistols, stockade. „—~ valuable In cases of suspended aaima- Stonger receiving a wound which re- Another engagement took place at tion caused by drowaing. bygaeae- sulted lii his death at a Chester hos- Cape Gracas. near the border of pbyxiatlon In mines, and by corns pltal the following day. Sims, in the Nicaragua and bpanish Honduras, resultant upon typhoid fever and oth- difficulty, escaped without injury. Here the casualties among the troops I er diseases. Sims was tried for the killing of were five, but the Mosquitos were no Professor poe, by letting the eon- Stogner at the last term of court, the more successful than before and fled trlvance force upon him inhalation case resulting In a mistrial. There | in retreats to the mountain. | nd eahalatlon of oxygen, is no clue to the assassin of Sims. TIGER SPRINGS UPON MAN. and by this drastic measure* drive | un der some rocks. He forget, how- Driver of Bullock Cart Has Narrow Escape From Death. Pinson; charge, attempt to murder, i ^ ^ ^ Qf aQ un , awfu , hUB .| e ,. lo rtmoy9 the tracea.of the crime, _,lor. white,^ ^age twenty^* | ine8g | and who wsarched , he precipe years, height 6 feet, 7 Inches, wdlffl^t Said to have missing childs Creek. Purvis and Lumbeiton.i Miss, are reported seriously damaged | Iace auu by the storm. In Alabama. Dora was the chlbf ‘When GoV. Ansel was a candidate]es of'the Col de Balme for a week 160 pounds. Said to have mibsmg for KOVernor he recei ved nearly 7G Unally discovered the evidences of a tooth, b^wn eyes and d a |’ a “ a “ ^ ra ,! | lK}r oent of the otes in Charleston Ltruggle, which led to Munzlger’s Some time after he assumed ,K>-Jy Iteing disintered. A dispatch from Calcutta says a correspondent at Cbamarajankar I solders sends the following: A cart be-|{ oreB t«. longing to the forest range officer COAL MINE VICTIMS. per county. ] his official duties there was some Michaud aroused suspicion In a talk to the effect that Charleston | neighboring village by displaying a sufferer. This town is also known as] • ” . . r , mi-*[was getting more and more ‘wide Wh tch which afterward proved to b® Bergen. Four or more persons were I Expkwon in Pennsy open,’ depending ui»ou Gov. Ansoi’s Kjunziger’s. When the shepherd was killed, among them the wife nod K j|| g Four Men. political friendship. When this mat- arr e B ted he was wearing the clothes daughter of‘Section Master Moore. • ter was brought to Gov. Ansel's at- Q f the murdered man. He showeu Fifty pen»ijfat;at the lowest estimate Mine Inspector Henry Loutett an< * I tent ion he inquired of the attorney I g rea t unconcern and langhed and were Injured. ThOHe most seriously the miners who volunteered for re8 ' L enera i if there were any way effect joked with the gendarmes, hurt were carried to hospitals In Bir- cue work -in Mine No. I of the Ells- uaHy t(J go after (he b) i nd tigers. His liooty amounted to a about |5 miogham; Ala. tOne woman, a Mv. I worth Collieries Company, at Ells- “Mr Lyon suggested the Injunction I a n d Michaud's only regret was that McCully. dieef on the train. Two worth. Pa., where an explosion ^ met hod. This was approved by the he had killed a Swiss instead of a other members of this family were curred early Thursday, have complet- Governor an( i the State disoensary wea ithy foreigner. “I was too has- serlously Injured. At Bergen cars Ld their search of the mine and report I Mr w B west, was tent hy. ” he complained to the judge dur- were blown- from the railroad tracks ihat only four men were killed. L Charleston to work up evidence I t n g his trial, “but I had been waiting and considerable other property de- There were over one hundred men agalngt BU8p ects. The disi»ensary | ^ i on g that 1 had become impatient.’ stroyed Reports also say that the a t work at the time and their scape is I ngtaljularv wag uged HlK j „, K))1 a f, —-* *--* * K “* ‘ l ‘* 1 -rnioslnnl . . . , ... 1 BANKER'S CONVENTION was going along with some twenty other carts, at 4 a. m., at a very lit tle distance from Atigulipur, el * ht A|1 ^ Kob q,,!, House at Pistol Poiat h® 611 ine*»®* *» halfht, with tww «rt- | Met in Columbia Last Week in Reg ulsr Annual Kessioit. storm struck Aliertville. Ala., and de-1 due to the fact that the ex P' oslon fldaits thus obtained the attorney stroyed nearly the entire northern happened at a point beyond w “ ere I general Issued injunctions closing a portion of the town. A cotton mill they were workng. Th e explosion re-1 mber of Uquor B hops in Charles- was blown down, the storm ranging suiting from the victims striking » ton northward, doing much destruction to pocket of gas while at work far >ac 1<An appea j wa8 taken to The su- Vfe and firoperty. in the mine and ahead of alr L reme and the court decided in nf An unconfirmed rejiort from that 8U p P iied by the ventilating favor of lhe injunctions. Mr. Lyon The eighth annual £ * ri;4 , fiction gives tKe death list as from 30 Fire followed the explosion, which advlged by ooy. Ansel t 0 ,heSo,MhC 1 ar ° 1 ‘ naHank "^ llimhK *to36 with otffier persons injured. A L a8 terrific, but the affected sections I end th ^ en j olnlng proC eedings tion was called to order a special train was sent from Blrmlng- Lave been brattlced and the damage I,, ^ court gh(Jllld a< . t M r.. De- Thursday morning by the President, ham, carrying physician* affff a squad w ni not be heavy. This wa ® the Bruhl, It is stated, has received in- Hon. W. D. Morgan of George o . of State militiamen , to the district. 8eC0 nd explosion in the mine. but no gtructlons that as the court has sus There was a large attendance of > -- - 1 — **-- , ”- 1 work era from all sections of the State. The invocation b^ Rev. Klrkman G It 7s said That in Charleston when Finley, rector of Trinity fhurcb lawbreaker was enjoined from | opened the proeeedings.andP.es. \id is also pouring in from all drec-| dea th B resulted from the first. In '| ta | ned the injunctions tons. specters regarded the mine as | ghould be pushed. From Meridian. Miss., comes a re- t o a dangerous degree and protested nort that Mrs. John Minniece and her a g a inst it being equipped with ele ®* |tlw UI — . w child were killed outrlubt aud Johu trical appliance*, but their proteate liquor he would move hla dent Morgan then intrtduc.*d a>or Mlnnleee wa, seVlou.l, Injured, while .ere denied on the henrlng ot thel' - ■ - " "■<- a nuniber of other persons were hurt BU it against the company, and there was considerable destruc-| tion of property. Richland and Lamourie, I^a., w'erel . struck by the storm and nearly a fifth | Yeggnien Enter Stores and Ta e of their population injured. Winchester, Miss^T a small town, is ANOTHER SAFE ROBBED. Three Hundred Dollars. reported wiped out, though only At Qreenv ni e Tuesday morning two persoiia are known to have beep I crackers entered the branch 8 f or, j place 'to the upper story of the same|W. S. Reamer, who extended to the building and conduct the business in convention the welcome of tpe ciy his cherk's name. Mr. Lyon will now and placed the keys of the city in the issue injunctions against property hands of the visitors, owners also. These injunctions are He was followed by Hon. D perpetual, and the punishment is Heyward, president of the Columbia perpetual, e ••savings Bank and Trust Company who, on behalf of the Columbia Clearing House Association, extend ed the welcome of the Columbia sure. A SEVERE CYCLONE. jf Carpenter Brothers and blew open Miss.. reiKjrts 8,xt >' u arr J » ;he saferaecurlng in the HiKbborhQOdj !)f $300. The sub-postoffice was lo cated In the building and part of the | money belonged Government. The building la recated on Washing-1 killed. Natchez, known to lie dead in the norther. Louisians storm. Hundreds of plan tatlon cabins are reported destroyed lu that section res of tt Man and Hh Wife Car- bankers. The response ried a Mile. Since then, Mr. Coffman Mild, many I to stop breathing for tea "* t *T*T*rr troops have, haaij sent into the Mos-1 Animals, declared dead ( beyond all qulto district and several eklrmiahes I doubt by the visiting phyVleiaas, war* have occurred. It Is reported that I revived In a few a.lautea and were treachery and cunning have been us-1 able to scamper out of the operating ed on both aides. Whereever a party room. of white men get a chance they gea- Practically, though not liternlly, erally kill the Indiana without mercy, of course, the artificial respiration and the Indians have slain several I machine brought the dead to tlfo sad whom they caught in the • [ BOLD ROBBERH RAID he experts say It will work eqnally well on human beings. « Professor Poe’s machine Is bailt an near as possible along the Haas of the human heart. It la about and Escape. four masked indera—correspondng to tha ventri cles and auricles of tha haart—and inlet and outlet Tralvas. Dooblo tubes enter th* larynx und nostrils of the patient. , Roughly, the contrivance resem bles a bicycle pump. While one set of tubes draws off the miles from Chamarajanger. There were two persons In the cart. Both were wide awake. There was noticed some uneasiness amotig I At Hot Springs Ark., the bullocks that were drawing tne men with leveled revolvers entered carts. The cartman saw this aymp- the club house of the Indian club on and became aware that there Central avenue early' Wednesday, was danger. The bullocks began to forced the occupants to lineup along- run, as the road was sloping. side the wall and looted the place °n jj u j dg and g aa ^ g from tha lungs, tha The tiger was perceived by some of a large amount of money. ' other .et forces ia th* Itfo.ghriag the cartmen pursuing theta, and the The occupants were then locked l 1 *'I oa yg an> cartmen began to beat the kerosene to a room and the robbers escaix^d The flrgt experiaieat wa* upon oil tlns"snd shout wildly to scare No definite statement concerning the “Socrates,” a pet rabbit an tha PW* away the tiger, But the tiger, not amount of money tak ®“ can 'J* 86 Jfgrm. It was glvan two grains of daunted by this, sprang upon one cured but It is estimated at »« tween morphine, enought to kUl a man. bullock that was to the left side of $5,000 and $10,000. I Then immediately font oaaeas Of the hindmost cart. The two persons. After gathering up all t " e ™ on ^ y ether were admlntsterel. Tha phy®»- though much frightened, yet took m sight the robbers forced the ^.idaog pronounced the rabbit dead, af- * ‘ cupants to enter a small room ami l ^ aU ordlnary restorative* failed, their loudest. (the door was locked. Jhe f robbers Tha mad,!,,* waa the* ^pHed The tiger, enraged at this, sprang ned and so quietly was, the I w | t h!u three minutes the effects of on the man who was driving the conductel that the perrons in the cafe | the and dr||Wi( cart. But the man managed to slip we re unaware of the proceeding. #nd 8^.^^ jompel from th* back Into the cart, and the tiger lost] one maq finally crawled over n «| tab j # and hopped away, A large dog - Jtnrom from the locked room a ™M W aa th 9 n kUled and brjnght back to After awhile the two persons issued then liberated his companions, me from the cart and tried to lift the a i ar m was at once given and the po- hullock. but found It was dead. Then, nee were called on to search for the taking-the other bullock, they pro-j robbe rs, ceeded to the town. CHANCE TO ELECT BRYAN HUNT FOR LOST BOY., The Bays Editor Henry Watterron. Janies K. Willard, of Ogden, Utah, j Johnson Boom Is Too l4ite, Is Searching Whole tJountry. J while In New York a fe wdaya a 6°>|xhe machine was applied to a hilar- life again within five minutes.. The doctors present realised then that many of the egll and after effect* of anesthesia could be done away wtth by the machine. And there dawned upon them another side of its value, which had rather a humorons aspect Intoxication, it was found, conld bn cured In a few minutes ' This experiment was actually i Mobile reported nine dead in Hat-l n 9(reet , j„ a few yards of the tiesburg, Miss., but this has not b®®^ ^taeni depot and the robbery was confirmed. . a daring-piece of Work, as there is A destructive cyclone visited Ne braska last Thursday, through Camming County people are known to have been kill- a number Injured and a numbet Telegraph and of the as*x»ciatier. was made by Hon. John C. Sheppard, of Edgefield, who made an eloqumt HWPPnitMr I id'lresB, referring to the time when 1 'thirty-five years ago he first came to Atlanta inurnal says on Wed- where he dined with Mr. Bryan, Col.|| 0Ug j y drunken man, draw off th* neLav mo^ Hen^ Watterron said: “P®rron»lly pQ|goI » oag alcollollc fume, and ha wbh a dlsUnrtfy western appearanc J I have no doubt that Mr. Bryan will L tralghtened out ln thra* minata*. walked into the police station and -be- be nominated at Denver, and I think J gince then j t km been said. Professor Ln maLTn* inuSS as to whefirer that we have a good chance to elec Poe has ^ approac hed with a prog- fhey hnnrd ." ySn“of . ..rnn,. him. Thu mo.emnnt In the lnte,~. 0 . 1Uon to mnnnCctnm pock« » woman with a nine-year-old boy being of Gov, Johnson comes too •ate and I lratorg for thtg purpoM . Atlanta. from the wron 8 q« arter If the ln *L infant asphysU, that dread aeooas- stated that al»out four months teresU that are now urging his nom|r pan | ment of b j r th, which stifle* seen in Atlanta. He ago hlsTnTy child had been kidnapped llnation had backed me up whan I]; llfe hefore it ha* fairly atartad an A ho wire-searching for him, com- advocated his candidacy ten. months I xlgt mgy algo ^ w |ped out by tha h AlMu“om n‘w Orleans unJ«o he nHght hnre hnd . rector. Dr.J- P- “■ Three Columbia to a meeting organized ^ I^L^ng 1 'that the woman and boy J the nomination. But the Democrats J p^g^or Poe, with a mtnature rescue the State from misrule an d i headed this way. I 01 1U,, ‘ *“ v “'' »'‘ i .r _ the courageous part of the people n qoestlofled the myster- condition cannot dictate to the Columbia had taken In that move- w ®J was Jorlty of the Democratic party. PLUMBER'S CARELESSNESS B r -- - .iiioi houses destroyed. - ir«Jnmhift constant |>ae*ln« on the ntreet at *1 , b „„ ,| ne8 „ re and teimrUs ‘■nlntnnia hour, of the night. It 1. thought | ln lm “' The tornado struck the house of John Mangleson, near Pender, Neb., and then swooped up into the air. of New York in the present chaotic tbe llfa 0 f a baby at lous man stated that his name ma “ I Berkeley last weak. Th* machine dig Col *the breathing for the child until tt that the robber* blew the safe open, k” Willard and that he lived Watterron said that Taft would be wag able to atrt ii e ou t for itself. vv iitcaiaa* ... 1 ■ a. x a Datmi lal I a. — —■ Caused the Death of • Young Lady ag a p aBBen ger train rolled into I the yards, the noise from the train WIC „ j drowning the report from the e * p ' 0 '| t be wreckage and both Mr Miss Grace Buckley, the 21-year- B j on . old daughter of H^H. Buckley of No. 398 Halsey street, Brooklyn, was killed Tuesday night by gas asphyxla- MARTYR TO SERVICE. iear e Odgen W UUh U ’ He"stated that his 1 nominated by the Republicans. child. Karl Willard, was stolen from TYPHOID FEVER, near his home about four months ago DEADLY TYPHOID Throughout the Virginia country folks regard*Profeasor Poa aa a mod ern miracle-workar. Despite hla per sistent declarations that Us invention Attumto* In . Cnntngloua H«H.lt.l| u d pmcUc.ll^ev.^.lnM IMrlckC Wlthl^^^ ^ W ^ tt BRYAN Y11N8 AGAIN. he has been a Victim of Septicemia. intended to keep searching until he A New YorK dispatch says one of (either found the boy or knew posit J and Mrs. Mangleson. Both were kill ed^ their liodles being carried a mile. George Wacker and family were at L ^ , ____ — Uo7: said" to‘be cavsed by the care^ | MaaaachusetU WIU Send Delegates to J ^ ^ ^‘thT uX were ^ ZeVZZ Hotp^dn No^ I ^ ^»d-1 ^“f^er SSon! 'ot I ZlZtZ who'^tT^l Z lessness of a plumber.^ga.Jet^J I)enTer FavoPab le to Him. seriously Injured^ Brother Island Miss Mnyballe F. » pr«tty »» 7 He ^ that the boy I Augusta. Sunday morning, Mrs. K. I weeks, month* and even T9 a fS. Mi Terrible ^ A dispatch says there is a small Many persons have written to Poo ber bed room was fixed the day bj fore by the plumber who tlgnteneai A dlgpatch from Boston says the the stopcock so that It was • I “ po ”‘ b e Bryan men report the state for EIGHT WERE EXECUTED. toLurn it completely off ; Aild J 11 ® 8 * Bryan at the caucussea held to elect students Attempted to Assaiaiinatc I ent Qf contaglong dlgeageg exclug j ve . go t an opportunity daymen her grandmother, foundi - ..... I .... : ' Brother Islftnd» Mi©8 Mftybell© r.i** vv^ aQ ij that, th© boy 1 \ _ _ institution given over delegates to the state convention. No | Miss Buckley dead In bed ana vne (contest worth the name was made ..1 from thp fixtUr©* I m ansi thft Hp]P- tlie President of Guatemala. GOOD FISH STORY. ly and about three weeks ago Miss ^ Strawskl was "in charge of several gas escaping from the fl x _I ur ®- " f or any other candidate, and the dele- A dispatch from Mexico says stu- diphtheria patient*. - » . . n ,_ hysiclan was called but he g atea chosen, were, generally speak- d ents attempted^.to,assassinate the She juricked her thumb with a safe-|Oog Drownea y * khe girl bad »urs. * a * «omd I Viivovris, I 061118 H ULt?Ill tta«MADCIIAOlC K. Six. i frs — been dead lor some lng fav#rabla ^ Bryan. In Boston p re8lden t 0 f Guatemala on Wednes-jty pin fn the care of one of the pa- , ta ,: 8 would hear from his child If he ever 8 | b iey, died at the home of her moth- e ral respirators which will b* I 1 Hi..,"“^lrrLn OMWrtunlt). to .rlt. btm. 'I,,. Mr, Dune^.. Junt • -»* «» U, th. lendl.h honplUUl ot th. her sister, Miss Duncan, died of thel tT7> same diseaae, and at this time Mrs. j Sibley's two little children and her j ILLINOIS FOB BRYAN, mother, *ira. Duncan, are aerioualy] Li of the same malady. Ilnstrncts Her HKAVY dispensary sales. only four per cent, of the party vote day. The students were Immediately came out, and the same thing vms an d, without trial, eight of the rule throughout the state. In them were executed. The squad of . . one Boston ward, where efforts were ca d 0 fs had been assigned from the Three Thousand Dollars Worth 01 j ma d e to elect delegates, pledged to lnatitute to set as *n hororary guard at the reception of Major William Helnke, the neVwftqifcter from the United States. Liquor Bold in One Day. The largest sale* since the opening .. ^yy tfi/ Johnson, the attempt was unsuccess- of the North 'AuguaU dispensary Were made on Saturday, April^U/ th« aalei amounting .to over $2000.,vrhW amount exceeded the largest Amount yet fold In oaa day prartygf bf ab ® at ners. Mich., that $1,100, tbe largest p^wvtodaly ||ha baby wttboai A W'ouderful Cat. Th* Newberry Obeerver says: arey is a pat pat In the family ot iomas Barberry, of Hopkins Cor win rer play with tttlmg off th* The dispatches assert that as the president entered the palace the stu dents fired and Oabrera fell, blood straining from several wound*. Soldiers seised the students and th* guns from tients and at The time thought noth ing of It. Trout hi a| Fierce Struggle. A small dog belonging to A. to Veto LOST CONTROL OF TRAIN. The Illinois State in n lew dny, bonrever. tt d.Tel-|CM., ot Dnyttn. W70., u^un. Wan HUM Wbm oped that the pin waa badly infected into Tongue river tyr a and^Mlss Strawskl was found to be drowned. The dog accompanied sufferingj from a violent attack of Case’s little son on • fishing trip, septicemia. The boy hooked a fish Ordinarily an operation on the In- to Jerk the fishing rod into jured thumb or an amputation of the I The boy sent the dog~ after -tt, but arm would have saved tha life of the j the troht hauled the dog and pole suffffered, but in the case of MiaaJabout until tha dog wae'Aorriofi, flown Strawskl the poison has been so ytr-ftbt nlent and had spread so rapidly all effort* to save bar at * Crash Came. Thursday, adopted tha aaR delegate* large enough! Four Italians were killed outright,Jtkraal Convention nt IN kto the water, lone fatally injured, and died on the|f or w. J. Brjran n»fl to ‘ train while en route to the Williams-1 ornble means” to re port hospital, and four others prob- j tion. The reaolul fatally Injured In a wreak on a I Bryan waa adopted train on tke LaQulnn l*toh#‘ road land a fiattarlac da J***-**#!