Article clipped from Newark Daily Advocate

principal objectionb to tho judge are on ths ground of di-nbihty. Ho ib over *0 yoar- ol age anil is a martyr to rheumatism and dy$* pepsia, it i* clauneiL The judge was thu. United States rqire^imtfttivc to Mexico dun ing President Arthur’* administrate^ . • M4V\ AA Favorable Report.AY.witngtox, March 27.—Tlio evidence trom Ar.zomv, depended upon by the originators of the charges against Lewis AVo I fly, nominated to bo governor of Arizona to sustain ii'rir allegations, has been received and laid botito the committee on territories. The committee will report favorably ou the nomination,__THE WARRING FACTIONS.The Trouble TempoI'iivlly Stopped by the Deutli jvilt;1 Arrest of tlio Le:uler*i.Louisville, Ky., March 27,—A specialfrom Pmevdle, Ky., to the Courier-Journal says: Hostilities have ceased, at least for a time, between the warring Turner and Sow-dcrs factious 111 the Yellow Creole neighborhood, and at present there are no indications of a renewal. No one has been killed for at least thirty-six hours, and interest in the feud is flagging.At present Gen. Sowders is in jail at Stanford, under indictment for tlio assassination of Jack Turner two years ago, and even should he be released there are other charges which will doubtless bo strong enough to hold him. In fact, the sevoral murders in which he has been implicated in one way or another have still to be carried into court and if the officers of the law show a pboper regard for their duty, Sowders will remain in confinement for some time.The killing o£ James Burch unmanned another leader of the Sowders crowd, and, so far as that faction i* concerned, the war is at an end, unless the Turner:, start it again.Alvin Turner's death at the hands of Burch deprived tho followers, of that young Hotspur of their chief source of revenue, and tho peon1-..' of Bed county mijiu at present to think that as -oon as the supply of ammunition now in tho hands of tho Turners has been burned, tho end will have bean reached.Jeff. King, who uiono survived tho last affray, has been a fugitive from his former friends and foes alike, evidence having boon produced to the effect that he robbed the dead body of his fallen leader as woH as that of Burch. He wits captured yesterday, on tho northern 3s!opc of Pino mountain, seven miles southeast of Pinevillo, by Deputy Sheriff Frank JIohj and Thompson, the marshal of Piueviile, assisted by John and Mark Turner, sons of Ben. Turner.Marshal Thompson called to him to surrender* and he drew his eun as if to offer *
Newspaper Details

Newark Daily Advocate

Newark, Ohio, US

Wed, Mar 27, 1889

Page 1

Full Page
Clipped by
Profile Icon
Barbara B.

AZ, USA 16 Jul 2017

Other Publications Near Newark, Ohio

Newark Advocate

Newark Advocate American Tribune

Newark American Tribune

Newark Daily Advocate