THE NORFOLK WEEKLY NEW&JOURNAL. . , . . \MMl\slv\ rii\V { ! | \ -Jl. I mi : r PREACHER'S SON CHARGED WITH THE CRIME. RANSOM .FOR . HIS RELEASE James Buchanan Says He Will Give up Vergle Neafus if The Authorities Will Release Him From Prison. Girl Is Seventeen and Pretty. Fremont , Neb. , July 20. Special to The News : James IJuchiinan haw been Jailed here , charged with kid naping Miss Vorgle Neafus , aged sev enteen , the pretty daughter of a res taurant keeper of this city. Uuchauan says that he will give up the girl if ho Is released from jail. lllH father Is a minister at McPherHon , Kansas. TWO FUNERALS AT ATKINSON. / Those of Mrs. Raymer and Mr. Woods Held Yesterday. Atkinson , Neb. , July 20. Special to The News : Yesterday tlie l- ' " rnl service of Mis. Mary Brock Ioh g was held from the Prc-sh. church , conducted by the pastor , llev. Mr. Bowen. A great number of teams followed the remains to the last rent ing place and about 2 < > 0 people were in and about the chinch. S. Itrock of Orel , nnd also a sister from the same place , were in attendance. Tlie luneral of Mr. Seth Woods was in charge of the Masonic order , and was carried out at the cemetery. Mr. Rice of Stuart conducted the ceicmo- nies. Judge KinUaid , R. R. Dlckson , Mr. Gilmour , John Weeks , Dr. Hunt and others from O'Neill took part. The son from Oklahoma Is expected tonight , but ho will arrive too late for the funeral. Mr. Woods was a mem ber of the Ancient Order of United Workmen. New Road Soon to Start. Omaha , July 20. Prospects are fair for the sale of the bonds of the Oma ha and Nebraska Central railroad within tlie next two or three weeks. Joi-eph Baker of Hastings , treasurer of the road , Is in New York to nego tiate the flotation. Tlie road will rim from Omaha , through Wahoo , Aurora and intervening cities , to Hastings. Right-of-waj to tlie extent of 120 miles has been secured. If the sale of the boii'lK is made within a month It is said grading will begin at sev eral points along the line early in tlio full. * " Nebraska's Corn Crop. Omaha. July 20. The Union Pacifio ban completed an estimate o ! ' the acreage of the corn crop for N'ebras ka. Tlie revised figures show that at present there' are C.500.000 acres of corn cracking along under tlie pres ent hot spell , which Is about 500,000 more than the acreage for last sea son. The acreage for winter and spring wheat will run over 2,000,0)0 ) acres.Tioth : wheat crops are to bo banner crops in both Kansas and Ne braska. The quality of the wheat In Nebraska Is the best that this state ver produced. Burlington Mr.n for Vvabash. Gem nil l-V-lsh1 Omiha , July 20Gem Agent Ives of the Burlington hi lit- came tragic mannirc r of the Wabat. ) ) ! EIK eeedlUK Ktigl-t. BRIDEGROOM IS ARRESTED AN HOUR AFTER WEDDING. SAID HE PASSED BAD CHECKS Harry Delacy , Alleged Representative of the United States Investment Company , Finds Trouble Instead of Happiness on Wedding Day. Omaha , July 20. The honeymoon of Harry Delacy , alleged representa tive of the United States Investment company , nnd his stenographer , Lulot- to Slehearer , whom he had married an hour before after a short acquaint ance , was cut short by his arrest at the Grand hotel , Council Bluffs , charged with passing worthless checks on several Omaha merchants , Includ ing one for his wedding ring. Korea to Send Envoy * . B oul , Korea , July 20. Against th advice of members of the foreign lega tions here , Korea has decided to send two representatives- Washington to attempt to secure a hearing before the peace plenipotentiaries. Both of the men chosen were formerly stu dents in America. They are young , without public standing and bear no credentials. The emperor's private purse supplies them with 10.000 yon to "Inaugurato a newspaper campaign to interest Americans in Korea's plight. " Would Release White Dove. Topeku , July 20. When the battle- Bhlp Kansas la launched Aug. 12 , a white dove will be released from cap tivity , if the suggestion of Governor Hoch la followed. The executive de sires this action H evidencing the de-Hlro of America for universal peace , and as a ueaco metisago to thu world. 41 CANNON CAPTURED IN CANADA Former Utah Official Accused ol Swindling the State Arrested. Salt Lake , July 20.-John t ) . Can non , formerly secietary of the Utah IxMilKlunn purchase fair commission 1ms boc-n arrested at I 'tabridge , Can ntlu , on the charge of forgery and ut torlng fraudulent papers. Cannon li a son of the late George Q. Gannon for many years ono of Vie llrst prosl dency of the Mormon church , and the brother-in-law of former Oovernot Hobor M Wells' . When serving a ecretary of the fair commission Can non secured several thousand dollar * by fraudulent vouchers , It is alleged Tlie matter was Investigated by the state legislature , and Cannon left the slate. Warrants were issued for his nrrest on March 17 and he was ai rested last Sunday by the terrltorla police of Alberta. It Is probable that Governor Cutler will decline to issue a request for the extradition of Can non. President Back From Camp. OysO-r Hay. N. Y. , July 20. Presl deni Ilooscvelt and his sons , with whom he passed the night in < .imp on the- shore of Long Island sound , re Mtrui'd to Sagamore' Hill. The presi " 'o ' Ji/s / ( . ' " 'v ' of visitors as gm-Ms ( ) ; ' * } i' ' ° lnoht"oliible among them , . . ' c' ° ' .vjil ; Horace Porter , who has JIIM arrived fiom Paris , wheie for eight years he was stationed as Amer ican ambassador to Franco. lit NEW SECRETARY OF STATE IN DUCTED INTO OFFICE. TAKES CHARGE OF DEPARTMENT Holds Extended Conference With So licitor Penfle-ld , Minister Russell and William J. Calhoun n.nd Consider * Venezuelan Situation. Washington , July 20. EHhu Root of New York wafa sworn In as secretary of state. The oath was administered by William MrNair. assistant libra rian of the state department. After his Induction Inte. olllce Sec retary Knot devoted pra.'kally all the day to the c onslderation of the Vene zuelan situation. With Solicitor Peu- field , Minister Uu ell of Venezuela ami William J. Callumu , who was r cently designated by President Roosevelt velt to Investigate the claims of the asphalt company and pim-essIonH , the societary went over tlio documents and papers on file in Uio department with the puri > os8 of formulating dell nlte Instructions to the spoclal com missioner. Commissioner Calhoun will have to gather addition infonua tlon In Washington and New York before fore he is equipped to porfonn the mission for which ho has been se lected. E. H'.TUSSTOH IS FINED Former Congressman Found Guilty on Two Charges at lola. lola , Kan. , July 20.13. . H. Funston , former congressman from this dU trict and father of General Frcdonct Funstou , was In pollen court tound guilty of disturbing the pcnco and with having carried concealed weap ons. Ho was lined $5 on each charge nud the costs of the suits were charted against him , making a total of | : u.55. The charges against Mr. l instou grow out of the wrecking by dyna mite by a temperance fanatic on July 10 of three lola saloons. The explo sions followed an agitation against the saloonfl , in which Governor Hoch was appealed to in an effort to socun th j enforcement of the tuto proht bitlon law. Intense excitement fol lowed tha act of Uia dynamiter am for three days the city was crowded with people , who came from many points of the state to view the wreckage - ago caused and to join in a Jtunt for the dynamiter. During the height of the excitement Mr. Funsboni , it was charged , had made Inflammatory utterances to crowds that gathered about him on the streets. When Patrolman Cannon trie * : to persuade Mr. FunHt n to div slst , quarrel between the two ensued - sued and Punston , It was alleged , at tempted to drfvw a revolver. Punston wan arrftRtod and a formal charge mad against him. The loss caused by the explosions was 1100.000 and the alleged dvnu- raltor , C. L , . Melvin , IB still at large. Judge Adalr , In sentencing Mr. Punston. eaid : "I do not wish It un derstood that any Judgment I may render Intimates that [ do not sympa thize with the sentiments and feelIngs - Ings of these who believe * in the en forcement of the prohibitory law. I have decided the matter , disregarding the standing of the defendant , public sentiment and everything except the law and the evidence. " Grain Rate Investigation. I/oulsv'ille , July UO. The grtm rat investigation by the interstate com merce foinmihHlon ended hero , the only witness biting J. 11. McGee , icpro- sontlntr the elevator Interests of Cairo , 111. Commissioner Clement announeod that the hearing will bo taken up later , hut the place of mooting waa not decided on. 1ERMAN PAACH A RIVER VICTIM AT CROWELL. LEAVES A WIDOW AND CHILDREN The Unfortunate Man Was Dathing When He Met His Fate The Dody Has Not Yet Been Recovered. Paach Was Forty-two Years of Age. Fremont , Neb. , July 20. Special to The News : Herman Paach WIIH Irowned in the Hlkhorn rlvor at Crow- ell while bathing. Ho was forty-two yearn of age and eaves a widow and three children. The body lias not yet boon recov ered. Chinese Boycott American Goods. WiiHliington , July 20. The state de partment has been inforniod by Its coiiMils that the Chinese bojcot' igalnM American goods , \ \ hlchaw in stituted yesieiday , was organized by the trade gullils In llup rts , Shang lial , Canton , Tien Tsln , Hankow and New ChuniiK. It N helned the IKIX colt will not be suteesMul or do nnj particular Injury to American gooJ . except in Canton ami Shanghai , when- the guilds are stronger than < IM-- where. There Ii no olll'-lal action which the United Stales go\ eminent can take HR long as It re mains a simple boycott ur refusal , to purchase American goods , but It Is thought the boycott will be dlscour aged by tlie Chinese government , as far as possible. Transport Sherman Arrives. San Francisco , July 20.Tlie trans port Sherman arrived from Manila , bringing the cntlro Fourth Infantry , one scniudion of the Twelfth cavalry and companies Twenty-eight and Ninety-two of the coast artillery. The Ninety-second company , const ar tillery , will go to Fort Ptagler , Wash ington , and Hie Twenty-eighth com pany to Fort Uosecrans. Ono init iation of the Fourth infantry will go to Fort Thomas , while the others will remain at the Piesidio until further ordets. Lynching or Suicide ? Lancastei , Mo. , Jnl > 2 < i. The dea4 body of Alonzo .ladson , one of the best known < > f Sthuyler county farm ers , who Killed his sevonlecti-year-old wife in a fit ol jealousy , was found luingint ; to a Mee with a bullet ! , ' > le In his brain. It is < oiilceiura , wti . A , or he was hitched to avenge the death of his \vile , or waa overcome by remorse and committed suicide. Botli bodies weie 'juried ' in one grave. Arguments Begun in Oil Case. St. Luila , July 20. Arguments on the petition filed by Attorney General Hadloy of Missouri to compel tht > Waters-Pierce Oil company to produce all books and papers in Its possession relating to commissions or u > ntr.utx with the Standard Oil company , wens begun before Special Comiuisslonoi \nthony. Five Drowned in Lake Aylmer. SherhrookM. Quc. , July 20. Rev. Father Cu ie , adhe admmi-tiulor of the dioc ese of Shorbrnoks , and four yoitnsr men were drowned In Lake Aylmer. Th ir uail boat r-apMzed STEAMSHIP LINE BETWEEN CAN ADA AND MEXICO. CARRY CARGO AND PASSENGERS No Freight May be Handled From Cuba to Canada on North Bound Trip The Earning Capacity of the Line Will be of Interest. Montreal , QUP. , July 20. The new Canadian-Mexican steamship service was inaugurated today , when ttie steamship Coonmssie , subsidized by the Canadian and Mexican govern ments , sailed from this port for Mexico ice by way of Havana. The new ser vice is to he maintained by the Elder- Dempster company. The contract of the company calls for a monthly service. The steam ships will touch at Charlottetown , P. R. I. ; Halifax , N. S ; Havana , Cuba , and Progresso , Vern Cruz. Tamplco and ono or two other Mexican portn. The winter service will bo operated direct from Halifax. By tb , > terms of tbo contract with the Mexican government , boats may carry cargoes and passonqera from Canada to Cuba. Cargoes and pas- senger.s ire to be carried both ways between Mexico and Canada , hut on northbound trips no freight may he bandied from Cuba to Canada. The Mexican govern mont objected to sub sidizing a line that would ho used to build up trade between Cuba and ran- ada ft was expected that simultmo- ; ously with the establishment of the Atlantic service a siail.ir steam ship on the Pacific coast between Vancouver and Mexican Paolflo porta would bo Inaugurated. The Mexican government , however , has decided to postpone fur the present thu entab- liHhmunt of such a service. WILLIAMSON JURY STILL OUT S'U.tds Cloven for Conviction to Ono ( or Acqultt.il. Portland , Oro. , July 20. After re.- tnalulng In secret deliberation I'ur more ( Inu ; thirty hours , the Jury In tlio cane of CoiigrcHHinau Wlllluiminu nil Meawrs. Vnn GoHsuer iuul Hlgun. charged with siih rnatlon of perjury , reported to Judge DeHnvoii , In ( In * United Stnti > n circuit court , that It was uiuihlo la nrrlvo at a verdict and for additional Instruction * . DollaMMi read HOIUC further In structions and rc < iueHied the Jury to rotlro niul deliberate further. There IH practically no i\iuHtloa | \ Hint the Jury stands ut cloven In fuvur of conviction to one for urijnlttnl. Cow Attacks Society Women. St. l.oula , .Inly UVhlle * uusMiii : u vucant lot. ul 'riinriuun boulevard and lliitanleal avenue Mrs. Anna Mi- Canu aud Miss M.iliel Kcllngg , piom- liieutly known In rit. Louis society , attacked by n cow that \VIIH tellicred In thn lot. lloth wuro knocked down and Mrn. Medina wan hadly bruiHod , but they manaucd to fight with their parasols so valiantly thnt the cow wan put to lllghi. Nine Parisians Drowned. ParlR , July 10. - NineI'arlsniiih wen > drowned whllo shooting wild fowl nt the month ol' the rlvor Loire. The hunt containing them wan ovoriuniu.il by a iquail. POLICE PROHIBIT MEETING OF MOSCOW CONGRESS. TAKE NAMES OF DELEGATES Retire to Draw Up vomplalnti and Meeting la Resumed Scheme of National Assembly Outlined by M. Roullfjan la Renounced. Moscow , July 20. The zematvo 40iigiv H wa attended' ' by 225 dole- piles , Count Heydnn , leaik'r of the deputation M-pP-Mcntlng the congress roccMitly reeelved by the empeior , piu- aided. M. Goloxlne , president of the organising coniinUtoe , had barely blurted n statement dealing with the obstaelrs plac i' In the way of the congit ss and thnl Governor Ko/.loff had promised Uiat there would bo no recourse t4i oxt.reme nieasiiie , * , when the chief of polli-o , with numi'ioiis coin in I H. arle * < , PI ttwed th" roon. Ti Thief announeod that the pr < ! ' c t had prohibitt'd tlio meeting of the congress - gross and ordered the- seizure of the documents. Count Hoyden piotestix ! against the proceedings , but the chicl of police bewail tuklng the nami's ol the delegates. Then eriey wore raised of "Write down the whole of Ilusfaia. ' Many persons present , who weio not delegate * * to the congiess , ruquoutoi that their names also be taken. The police then departed In order to draw up Munitions. : uul the meeting was re Binned. Tin * schema of a national as tontbly on the basis otitlluud by M Houlihan , minister of thn interior , was minutely and critically discussed sine renounced as totally inadequate to ro Hove Russia's Internal grievances , IM > - eauso Including property quiilillcalloi and an elect oral system by classes It prevented the assembly from truly interpreting the will of the nation. Numerous resolutions embody Ing the foregoing criticisms worn adopted unanimously. BOMB THROWN AT IIELSIN6FORS Vice Governor Deutrich Blown Off His Feet and Seriously Injured. HHh'.ngtois. Vmland. July 2UTwo hours after Karl H ihenthal had bc.-eu seiiteiic ed to imprisonment for lilo at hard labor tor the a h > ast > inatlou o Procurator ( Jeneral SoUalou Soiulnea on Fob. G last , an attempt waa made to iisfla-sfllnato Vlfj Governor Dent- rich as ho was- leaving tlio senato. The vice governor had walked iunx > a tlie square , when suddenly a man on the curb threw a bomb from a dis tance of fifty paces. The bomb full Khort , but the vlc governor was blown off Ms feet by tlto explosion , which shattered the windows In the neighborhood for hundreds of yard * . Vlc Governor Deutrich was assisted to tun pollen HtatJoa. Ho waa turned and Injured about thu togs and bled profusely , but his wounds am de clared not. to ho fatal. The bomb thrower wa pursued by navkl caduU , but oucapcd. Tried to Kill Chief"Procurator. . St. Petc.rsburg , July 20. It In re ported th.it an attempt on the lifo of CcniHtaiitlne IVtroviteh Pobeieriouasi f.eff , chk'f I'rocurntor of the lioly synod , as lie was aligliting from a train , was frustrated by tlio prompt Eei/.nre of the would-be assassin. Will Repatriate Spaniard * . Madrid. July 20. The Spanish ROV eminent , it is onnouncod , is arranging for the rep.Uriatlon of the Spaniards * who wens imprisoned in the Philippine islands by the Americans during the war of l.S)8 : ) and wtio an > still in the Islands. Baron Komura A'rlveo. Scjittlc' , Wash. , July 30. Tim Bteam- or Minnesota , with Daron Komura on board , haa urrivoi ut Poit Townseua. FIHST OF THE NORTH NF.DRASKA SHORT SHIPMENT CIRCUIT. CONTINUE FOR THREE DAYS Commence on August 30 Track IB In Good Condition and It Will be Made Dctter Horsemen Already on the Ground. Halite Cteek , Neb. , July -Special o The NOWH : Tlio races of ( lie North Nebraska Short Shipment Itace 'Ircult will begin hero August III ) . The track hern IH In a splendid c-ondl- Ion and a I'otco of men IH working on he track to make It Hill ! better. Hilly iVoodH of Slanlcin ami other liorHCtnun ire already hero with their ItonioM. leo. W. Loney IH proHldnut. T. M. Morris Hc-crelnry , and 'I1 I ) . Precro IH Huperlutendent ol (1m ( llattlo Creek irlvlng Park association. The pro gram for the next race mecl IH n fol- own : Wednesday , AiiUDt [ ] 30. ' 00 ehiHH trotters or pacers $100 JIIH : ( -IIIHH 2I0 : ! trultei'H , ! : ! ! ! > pacc-fH 100 i'ony running nice GO S'ovelty race half tnlte walk , half mlle trot or pace , half mile run 10 Thursday , Auyust 31. ' , \ein-Hiild or under , trot or pace 7f > J _ ' "i class 2:25 : trottoni , a.tto pacei'H 100 l-'n-e for all running race 70 Mule men Imlf mile dash 10 Friday , September 1. 2:10 : clans 2:10 : trotters , 2 : Ifi pacers 100 Krco for all trot or pace 200 Running racu HO Foot race 10 The entries close at C o'clock the night bolero the races. Hooker's Fate Rests With Legislature. Albany , N. V. , July 20. The fate of Warren B. Hooker of Fredonia , so I'ai as eoneeniH Ills olllce as a Justice of tin- slate siipieme court , ri'slH now \\ltli the inemlierH of I ho iwci hoimeH ol the stale legislature The formal chaige upon which Justice Hooker's rcmouil l asked alleges that lie tin- * been "willully guilty of corrupt , unlaw fill und Immoral acts , " calculated to bring ( lie olllce of JiiKllce of the preme court Into contempt , and fdiow- Ing "personal unlllneHH" for that ex ailed olllce. Final action will be till en nii'Mi a -ii'-iT'-eni r rnlut1 < > r provid ing for his Ki'noMil ircm dlllcc. Blnckmar Funeral Arrangements. Boston , July 20. The arraugeninntH for the funeral of Oeimnil Mlackmar late comniander-ln-chlef of the Giatnl Army of the Republic , have been com pleted. The body of the commander will arrive lioin the. west tomonow night. Saturday morning the I tody will be carried to the state house. ' where It will lie In state fiom II a. in to 2HO : p. in. The fyneral will be held at 2 p m. . Sunday , I torn the Secern rnllarian church. The body will be escorted I com the state house to the chinch by tlw various Grand Army posts In the city. Respite for Two Murderers. St. Louis , July 20. A respite o thirty days was granted by Governor Folk to Henry Hnusack and Lumber Nouhiuia , convicted of murder , who were to have been hanged huro nex Monday. This is the second thirty day rcHpite granted them. THE DAY'S ' BASE BALL SCORES Results of the League Contests Played Throughout the Land. AmerliHii League St. Louis , 3 Philadelphia , 7. Cleveland. 8-f. ; Bos tnn. 1-1. Detroit , f > , Washington , 2. Chicago , 1 ; New York , 2. National league BofltoiK 4 ; St. Louis , 7 Phil adelphia , 1 ; Cincinnati , C. Pittsburg , 8 ; Now York , 5. American Associa- tloiir-St. Paul. 2 ; Columbus. 11. Mil- wauke i. 3 , Umlsvllle , 2. Minneapolis , 4 , Toledo , 0. Indianapolis , 5 ; Katit-aa City. 2. Western League Omaha. I ; D H Molnos , G. Denver , 4-0 ; Sioux City , 3-5. Puublo , C ; St. Joseph , 7. PLAINVIEW DEFEATS PILGER. Interesting Contest at Plainview Yes terday. Plalnvlew , Neb. . July 20. Special to Tlio Nnws : An interesting game of base ball was played on the home grounds yesterday afternoon , the I'll- ger team contesting with the locals for the honor of the diamond The Plalnvlew team carried off the victory by a score of 14 to 7. the work of Skeon In the box contributing much to the result. Durinij the game one of the visitors was hit In the head by the ball and felled to the earth , hut he soon recovered an,1 re-entered the game. There was a nice crowd of en- rhmias's anl the congest was hear tily appreciated. Atkinson Defeats Newport. Atkinson , Neb. . July 20 Special to The News. The Atkinson bast ? ball nlno played Newport , the homo team winning tlio gauio. Roht. Binney and Raymond Grossman were the battery for Atkinson. W. H. Allen of New port wiiiJ an Interested spectator of ' thu gauio. THE CONDITION OF THE WEATHER Temperature for Twenty-four Hourt. Forccnst for Nchranka. Condition of the wouthor an record ed for Ihu 21 IIOIIPH ending ut 8 a. in. today : Maximum ol Minimum 1)5 ) Average 7H Total rainfall for month 97 Total rnlufnll f < ir your 21.5- llaromolcr HO 00 Chicago. July 20. The hullotln In- Hiied by the Chicago tUatlon of thn Unltod Slaton weather bureau thin momlng' given the forociiHl for No- iritHlm IIH followii : Showers lonlKhl ami Friday. Cool < r HoiilheiiHl poitlon tonlihl. ; A , 0 , UW , PICNIC _ Dltj Crowd Expected .it Basaett on July CD. IliiHHPll. Neb , July 20. From UHtaff orrenpriiidoiit : HIIHMOK In to entertain n crowd of Hoverul hundred pnople on nly 2Ii , thi * ocniHlon helm ? I ho A o t \V. plciilr. Therct will ho exclu sion IraltiH from O'Nolll and Vnlen Inc nnd linne ball Annies during ttui Iny Grand Master WorUnmu Van lyUo will he here There were nwln In the nlr here l.iM night. Win. ColfMt owned n number if wild fowls nnd coyoteH The my ites wore used as targets aud the 1W Is were turned loose DATE FIXED FOR THE HANGING OF JOSEPT GIBSON. CRIME WAS A MOST BRUTAL ONE Killed .1 Club Watchman Who Dlscov- ered Him In the Act of Robbing the Place Stay Granted by Governor Pennypncker. 1'hllndelphla , Pa , , July 20 Thl.i was the date originally llxod for the hanging of Joseph Gibson , who mur dered John ThomiiR , the old watchmin of thn llmiRtnn club of the University of I'eniiMylvanla , but Governor Peri nypaclier has granted a stay In order to allow the board of pardons to ron Hlder an application for a cnmnviu tlon of. the sentence to llfo tmpison mont. Thomas' murder was one of the bloodiest und mo-1 ; < > i al that In i c-voi l < rit ! ? ' onnftiUo'i In Philiidf'.tjiu i. Tlie watchman detected Gibson In thn net of nddilng the building at n lit. whereupon Gibson set upon him with a hritdhet and heal the old man alnio.it beyond recognition. Gibson Is a West Indian ncgio , and It is assorted by his counsel that ho is not mentally re sponsible. Peary Sails for the North. War Harbor , Me. , July 20. The Arr > tic Hteniuor Uoosevelt , bound from Now York for northern waters , call-i ! hero and after Commander R. 14 Peary had hade farewell to Morris K. Jpssup of Now York , wl-oso contribu tions to the Arctic club have assisted the explorer to build and equip th < ) vessel , she vontlnueft her voyagn. Commander Peary , In parting , sjild thnt the IOF ! man with whom ho shoolt hands In this country was Mr. .Tcssup , nnd that that gentleman would he lha first to receive a message fiom him when he arrived at Chateau bay , I.ab railor , after litH letuni from the north After coallin ; It Is said that tin. Roosevelt will leave North Sydney oil Saturday. Negro Shot to Death In Cell. New nrnnnsfnls. Tex. , July 20. A mob hiht nlglu battered down tn < i doors of Uio county Jail nnd lynched Sam Qrfen , a sixteen-year-old negro boy , who attempted a criminal ash-null t this place on the four-year-old ( laughter of William "Karbaeli , H Gn man farmer , who liven on the out skirts of the town. The mob could not brt-ak Into the cell where the prisoner was kept , so the leaders thrust thulr guns through the opening of the steel walls and flre < l thre shoU. The negn > sank to the floor , dead , and the mob quietly di.sprsed. Mrs. Carlton's Body Exhumed. New York. July 20. The body ol Mrs. Mury Gorm.ui Carlton , whoso husband , PVederlck B. Carlton , Is ID prison , charged with grand larceny , was irxhiiuiiHl for medical examluatioo as to the eiuise. of dcaUi. Mrs. Mary Carlfon waa the second wlfo of Rod erick Carlton and died of totauua only R short time after his flrst wlfu had died of the same dlaejiso. Both wom en were liusnre l in Carlton's finer The medical examination of the wom an's body will be complete * ! In about ten days. Bank Robber Quickly Captured. Waterloo. III. , July 2D.--A young man. giving his name as John W. Dud ley of Joplin , Mo. , and his age as twenty years , walked Into the State bank of Waterl < x > , and placing a rt Tolvor at the head of Assistant Cash ier Kaompiver made the latter turn over a roll of currency containing | 475. Calmly walking out of the door , the youth disappeared. A pease waa formed and after a search of nn hour , Dudley waa captured and placed In tall. Tlio laouoy was recovered.