Naugatuck Daily News (Newspaper) - June 12, 1899, Naugatuck, Connecticut VOL V NO. 54. JUNE 12, 1899. T TWO Did It Ever Occur to You that is a good place to live a good to do business in. inul a good place to own Heal Did It Ever Occur to you because people not scared a few years ago ran from like a flock of that those who were and held on and purchased are the ones aro to day worth Did Yon that this town lias grown in the past 10 to which is double that of the last school have nearly in the ol have nearly doubled and aie amount of floods bought and sulu in are doubling thu freight business in alone a dollar a minute tor 10 hours or a Do You Know about and in town do not all of and we are grow and Ihal growth minify even in a hoy 01 a town inert HI Do You Know that 1 am a Mtc or a at thr I did III ai ago wa- and do j mi a in Ibis J want to buy my and lots Mi 1 1 sell Jim a lot fin the hue holley at ohl when tell joil that the trolley doubles ill Heal 1 bave been lots lor eai h one man liai his nearly ol that for a 111.' insur anee worth tUmble the pi iff the he bought It I very few of those Jelt but tan you if you want a Remember that no working man ever made money that ditl not commence with Keal 10s- lean show jou men to-day worth from three IO live thousand lars who commend d by land and house of me a few years ago Remember no man yon easit r terms and if you are not a man wants to spend ills money for drink or too laxy to no one will do inure to help you get a home than 1 Come in and it J. 0. Just What You Are Looking For 1-. n pair of our r vs ami loves 0 Double tit and the same I line mi sin MI Id HI e our New Line of 65; and then look at I he sit for the same the new A. F. C. GINGHAMS at I Of per them at course is not much fur lint you think the per anl worth PERCALES At 1'_V. the New Prints Al 5 and the new line of Shirt Lewis BAKER ASSASSINATED IN FRONT OF THE COURTHOUSE Militia Fall Victim to the Came from in llin Wife's He Will Tuke Juno leader of his faction in the has cost six lives and thousands of was shot dead before court house day while under the protection of a battalion of state commanded by Colonel D. of Beverly P. from house the fatal shot was and of his friends are under Jt certain that a bullet fired by a White or a Howard ended the life of old Special Cook had listened patiently lo the of counsel lor tho defence and ion to whelher or not the Bakers should have a ol and after all facts divided at o'clock in the that lie would the the change and would order Irial to lie held in Knox at Mlle. tins fact ap to 111 lams e 01 lo his ID lo in I IIM morn i i Hi I ho pi ir as Cook to pi i in r IIIM son his Dee linker's n maim d in their tent in front ot i 01111 went enl of the tent was tip a tn His mil anil to in Irss a Mis came out and yon lo conio in. Thoy you out he could a shot was and Bilker fell bark in- to hih wife's arms my 1 am Ills wife pressed a kiss on bis lips just as ho a final and Tile body of tho murdered man was hurried into the court where the other Baiters were and Colonel Williams had the assembly Tho soldiers responded and a line was formed across the front of tlm court honso Tim Galling gnu was brought out and A of smoke had been seen to rise as if the shot was firod from the house of Sheriff Beverly across the and Colonel Williams ordered tho men to charge tho Thoy at the double scaling tho court yard and had reached tho middle of the street when 20 desperate with Sheriff Whito at their ill armed with blocked the of White's deputies at- tempted to shoot Captain hut a friend told him to and at that instant tho as if by a turned and The house was quickly the 10 or men who into it iire still but they will not como Colonel seeing that Sheriff White was disposed to give the troops further had him placed under as well as several of his and Mrs. Bilker in tho was uttering loud cries of they have ered my defenceless husband 1" Baker's son who is only 17, begged for his gnu so that he could avenge his father's and when it was refused ho shouted I will never rest until White is Dee Baker also begged for his lain that ho might avenge the shying of his Within 10 minutes a crowd of was gathered at the but Williams allowed no 0110 to enter tho Many women and hildren fled from the town and ran to the while tho merchants closed places of business and hid in The friends of Baker who had been on Goose Creek all the week into town about strong and ill but when they reached the scene none of the Howards were visible mil no further hostilities in view of the intense feeling that the tragedy there was no rest for the During the day the troops loft with and Baker for where they will be placed in to await The body of Baker was taken to bis old on Crano where it ill bo This is the first in the history ol Hie slate that a prisoner has ueen molested while in the custody of the state When Assistant ant Forrester took a small company of state guards last year to Clay county and guarded tho Bakers they were in couri and then escorted them to jail he kept his prisoners so closely ed with the guards that it would have been impossible to have shot a Baker without wounding a The killing of seems to have been in a measure his own fault for not remaining in tho Sheriff White's is only about 150 yards from where the tent was and it was an easy for au ex- mountain pistol user to stand on the porch and pick a in front of the guard He is the third Baker to fall in this ferocious There is every probability that a number of killings will grow of the John whose a brother of was killed many years swore that he would kill the man who waylaid his and he did so last The threat of young Baker he would kill Beverly White and would also try to get the others has many of the Howard and they are likely to attempt to kill off young Baker to keep him from following the example of his cousin ALL WYOMING 1'se Smokeless Powder in Their Guns ami Are Hard to June general manager of the Union Pacific returned lasl night afer 10 absence directing the hunt for the bandits who robbed the express He thinks the bers will yet be as all oi Wyoming is after and regards their successful flight for 200 miles with men pursuing them as little less than The bandits are provided with smokeless and in the fighting are hard to Mr. Dickinson said the fight occurred in which Sheriff was fatally wounded the robbers fired with smokeless powder from a on tho side of a This was after a day's chase and just after tho pursuers had found three hobbled horses in the ing the the pursuers supposed the robbers were and ing to advance in a particular wero fired The wounding of sheriff disconcerted the party and tho robbers ran down tho gulch to a waded up tho creek on foot five or six miles and then across tho Not knowing this the posso surrounded the place and did not find until 21 hours later that the men bad A Million Ti nil ol I- I Indianapolis 12 The Sentinel linft has reached the il is mi tho In st of that a is on foot to ui a OuO capital and up i wilt's in s. II is said h it Inch is al onU in Us the ol rs plans were 1 SI I Several big Indiana e lire to lie finding to tlm gigantic aiming ford nt Mr. Kail banks was seen at tlm house was evasive and said that six months ago ho had hoard of such a but not Ho said no option had been seemed on his he do not to as they can be placed on breweries and taken off at will out any disturbance to He talked in this vein and finally denied that ho had any knowledge of a He admitted that he will jo to New York this but not on .my such business ns might bo ed with u brewery 0. president of the American Brewing company of this who has returned from where ho attended tho national ing of talked in an entirely He admitted that the of n brewery trust was topic of private at tho at which leading brewers wero He said that ho did not euro talk much about as tho matter is in its infancy and there is really not much to bo Ho hud hn that something more than capital would be re- as there are breweries in country to be bought 01' lie Unit He Did the well Hank til New Juno 12. ho told the Edward an old man who died at hospital last evening of was the assistant of the when they perpetrated their forgeries on the bank of England in 1S72. Errell said at the that ho had steady ment as au engraver with a firm of jewellers in Union Square when wont to him and hired to go to England to help in the Ho would not tell who his New York employers had been they nail always treated him ho and there was no reason why he should drae their name in. When the well gang was broken Errell ed back to this Misfortune trouble had followed him from the Jay he first met Austin Errell was found at Fourth avenue ind Sixteenth street on Saturday night Ho told tho police he had not eaten for four days and that ho bad been driven away from very place whero he wont to ask for food or tho chance to wash Ho had even been prevented from washing himself in horse The surgeons at Bellovue found that the story of starvation at least was Ho was so weak that they could not save Emperor's June remarkable ceremony took place yesterday in St. Stephen's in which Emperor Francis Joseph was the central The building was packed to tion and thousands of persons who were unable to enter thronged tho streets in the Tho emperor surrounded by many mayor of Vienna and solemnly consecrated himself his family and all his people Heart of Dreyfus Juno former minister of gave a dinner and reception evening in honor of Lieutenant Colonel Among those present were the prince and princess of M. Mathien Dreyfus and others inent in the movement for Dreyfus M. Mathieo Dreyfus threw himself into while Dreyfus was so much overcome that she A Filial Sioux June 12. tornado yesterday struck near the city of Alida 10 miles from killing three fatally wounding another and in- juring two TERMS ALL SETTLED NEGOTIATIONS COMPLETED FOR THE INTERNATIONAL Fixed for the Meet July Viilo Harvard Men Will Sail on July 5 of Rules American Team Not Yet to Accompany New June 12. Captain Fisher of the Yalo track team has the following have received word from land that our acceptance of tho lish university's challenge has been received and all negotiations been The American composed of Yale and Harvard will sail from Now York July 5. The date fixed for the moot is July The question of the to govern the eligibility of athletes lias been and tho American athletes will be governed by tho samo rules of eligibility iis amateurs that hold good for the dual games between Yale and The English letes will be governed by the English Trainer Copeland will pany the Yale and will also bring a Tho can team has not yet been selected and will not bo until another ence of the Harvard Teutons Tullor His llm null In 12 Kinkle 4tein and Inn had n in rooms on the lop floor of tenement at Mi net who i- iv tailor accused bin of ness Before I ho quarrel the man of tlm children out five Lo liny some baby in the other children were playing in Alter words between I ho mud and drew a tol from his and tired at his She held her arm up in self- and the bullet entered her She ran screaming from the out to the head of the The man twice more at her but both shots went Ho then went beck nto tho locked tho door and shot The wife's screams in tho meantime the A man on the third floor run downstairs yelling and tho cry of was taken up in the Somebody in an alarm at the box around A fire engine came tling down the street and an excited rowd gathered in front of the When a policeman found that there was 110 fire but a shooting the fire paratus was sent away and an anco was called from itein was found lying on the floor with one bullet in the back of his head and mother in his Ho and his wife were taken to the Her wound was dressed and she went back home to her Will they give him a couple of years for she ought get H. I I UK IN THE 1S1.SWICK Haifa Million Dollar Filly June fire in the wick works yesterday destroyed the the gun carriage shop and tho shell About 00 guns in the The loss is estimated at The fire was tho st that has occurred in Newcastle in half a con- The whole district was wrapped in dense smoke while vast shoots of flames ascended from the doomed The mined shops had a frontage of It will require nore than throe months to rebuild Meanwhile nearly sons will be deprived of Tho officials say that the guns and gun carriages are comparatively little but it is their opinion tho illing of orders will be seriously de- The cartridges in the shell shop were completely WITH IN lite Cabmen Defend Shoot of I lifl SI Jane Sunday is the great driving day in this hut many of tho afternoon spins around the Prado were necessarily abandoned on account of tho strike of Every conceivable from of private rig was but the showing was Some of the cab owners hired tutes to drive for and this Lion precipitated a row at the cabstand in The substitute drivers defended themselves with re- against au attack by and two of the latter were The strikers were routed with the assistance of the The police are believed to be fully competent to the and no serious trouble is The and the street car Hoes are running as Au Ovation for President June 12. When President drove to Long Champs day to attend the Grand Prix ho was the hero of a great popular He remained only a quarter of an just long enough to witness the and congratulated the owner of the he returned to the where be arrive about 4 o'clock without special Children Clothing Makers on New June thousand five hundred children jacket makers employed by contractors or middlemen in the sweat shops of east side have struck to compel an increase of The increase asked for will average about 3 per cent. aterbury Furniture month of Wedding Bells and Wedded add another to the brilliant list of sales that has marked this season as one of extraordinary ments at this It is undeniable that the time for real bargains and clever buying is at here as never nowhere Our Grand Four Rooms Furnished With the ing All For 1 Sunny yards 1 Kitchen pieces of J Kitchen 2 i COPYRIGHT 1008 Silk Tapestry j ards of Brussels 1 beautiful 2 pairs Lace 1 1 i Oak J Parlor 2 2 Poles 2JPictures. 1 2 I cimo I Solid J Woven Wire Ingrain i 1 I pair of DINING Extension (i yards of 2 1 Dinner Knives i Hed 20 yards Ingrain and I Pair Pillow Toilet Grand Opening of BABY per this to large A GOOD MORRIS piece ARM Very largo stock to select Chamber CHAMBER CHAMBER CHAMBER CHAMBER CHAMBER CHAMBER CHAMBER CHAMBER CHAMBER IN from Ills Balloon His Into u New Juno More than 000 wore present yesterday in park on the outskirts of where tho or began its annual five Late in tho after- noon C. 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Bonetto announced that ho was going to ascend in a largo balloon and while in tho air would give a eze Then he would scond iu a After tho loon filled with gas and the ascent a Tho air was so still that the escaping gas the The tors concluded that something was wrong when Bonetto instead of forming remained motionless with his arms tightly around the Tho balloon arose a short distance and floated toward the Then it seemed to stand still about 80 yards from the park In tho time Bouette seemed to He tried to release the Ho was Finally while tho loon was above a tree and slowly de- scending he cut the ropes holding the parachute and lot himself Ho landed in a tree and was slightly long afterward the loon suddenly tore open and COAT Vermont Man hy Parly nt Masked West Juno in- discretion displayed by Patrick Broughal in visiting Mrs. Robert Re- path in the absence of her after being warned to keep led to his being treated to a coat of tar and liberally sprinkled with feathers For some time past attentions to Mrs. Kedpath have been offensive to several in the On Saturday evening he was seen to go into tho residence and later in tho evening admission was ed by a party of masked They wore refused and promptly smashed out a made an took to a retired spot and administered the He re- no bodily He went back to his boarding place in Northfield and left for parts A Juno tornado struck tho town of Salix about 20 miles south of Sioux yesterday working fearful destruction and killing several Summer HARDWOOD SOFT WOOD Both carloads in insure prompt BLUE FLAME OIL GAS WICKLESS BLUE FLAME OIL WINDOW JOc OIL LACE per ODD 81.00. 25c. This Week Parlor Buys a beautiful 5-pioce Parlor in mah frame of handsome covering silk Damask or made to sell for we this price for this sale iron frame covered in the very hest silk cut one-half price during this PARLOR PARLOR PARLOR PARLOR PARLOR PARLOR PARLOR Kimball GREENBURG'S It been our about of to our Summer It is early in the wason lint in to make it in in ing we included depart ment in our in this OUR HATS llavo especially the This his one of our most successful mid this sale put a fitting to An id liM of our would more than tins and yon would not lie to judge twing It is enough to for of week and up to July our store will ho a lin store in every sense of the You know the of our von know lint they are won h. Come nnd sec what they uro After is lime of I lie ye ir foods nrc marked we begin a month We would not do it if our stock larger now limn most carry at of the want to keep going at the same raff as it has the two Now linve lints in order to induce you to buy new f h price We have a nue line of the Finest Dewey Sailors at 590. These goods are Glazed and sold here at Our Sailor has proven such an advert in itself we don't lied fn wiy n word it. Our A ltd season al more than lo day's Our Main are n for he U lien you get a Child's Fancy Edge at 99c, Don't kick and take it Barnum's Tho nnd most of in The may be mild of my line of 'K Wedding for June Watch and Jewelry a Ocean Tick on the old at Waterbury Jewelry N. F. P. Conn. Tickets jou need anything in the Try The Mank Straight to the Cupid's darts are swift in flight and sure in The results of his if re- by the are With photographs n fond heart are the in excellent in and Mounting mid nil yon could THE CRANE ART Church