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;nd the r until me his)m thewalkedd (*rd ay ixeruci-ing the se thatanagedply forhe dis-w ou Idoiulur-death.Vho IsheHaute I thisig. The;ess by • ■ike up-beingC7‘t.Jewish 10 con-1 si n ee•istian-ss thiswork (Mr. l) and i forestor ad-e First vening In theC. A..i Loip-Griev-ilar-ThreeandlersailroadunionBar-isos to ht isk * ■griev-e and conferafter-3*KAttorney Walker, who was appointed by the court to take charge of the stock will push the invoice and the disposal of the. stock will soon bo begun.WOUNDS ARE SERIOUSEila Brown Who Was Stabbed by Lola McClelland is in Critical Condition.Ella Brown, who was stabbed by Nola McClelland during a drunken debauch at Doll .Shaffer’s resort Sunday morning,was unable to be brought into court this morning, and it lias developed that her wounds are of a serious nature, requiring 1 lie greatest care to prevent, fatal result. The McClelland woman, who was arrested a short time after the trouble, as she was trying to make her escape from the city, was brought up from the jail this morning, but was not arraigned, on account of her victim not being in court. She was sent back and tho ease was continued until such time as the Brown woman will be able to appear in court. The bond was fixed at$500.A peculiar co-incident connected with the event, is the fact that just two years ago on the same night, and at the same hour the Brown woman shot and came near killing John McGill, who was spending the night at the resort she was conducting on North Second street. The Brown woman is an inmate of Ida Hast-ing’s resort, but Saturday evening was drinking and started out to do the levee.She stopped in the Shaffer place. Witnesses say that she got into a quarrel with the McClelland woman and called her vile names. When the McClelland woman retorted the Brown woman leaped to her feet and knocked* her down. Then a scuffle followed, during which the McClelland woman pulled the knife from her clothing and used it with such tolling effect. Three wounds were inflicted before the two women could he separated. one on the left sid* of the neck, one on the left shoulder and one on the side. The one on the neck is the most serious, as the blade passed between several of the vital cords. A fractional part of an inch to either the right or the left and death would have resulted instantly.The witnesses say that so far as the fight is concerned the McClelland woman fought in self defense. Only a few-weeks ago she was in jail charged with gouging out the eye of a colored woman with a rusty nail, during a tight in a wine room on North Fourth street- and escaped on the plea of self-defense.REK. OF C. RECEPTION• -aAnd the who ment was to lectual com! state, so tha ing through souls of the c radiate the the earth. “The sacrithat lightoScarely had ton the scene hen gave up tion surroun that martyrc impetus to Cthe ages.“Its radia prison hall, t tie field, theant hovel anlt; ty kindles a took the con and formed still burning spirit of in ‘Gods great( was left tospiritual toclime, as peri middle ages, prison is breven our pres§ ^tion of the alt; view, the hi* he deepest i and the fullemission.“We are li is the lamp, is the wick, fire. If our sthe minds eye shall be kisslt; fire and becc unto the serHighThe followi
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Terre Haute Daily Tribune

Terre Haute, Indiana, US

Mon, Jan 12, 1903

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