CKNESDAY, SEP. 13, 1893ERAT1NBVHL ESCAPES.The Alleged Insurance Swindler Too Clever For Palath PoliceDuluth, Minn., Sept. 18.—Frederick Krayenbuhl, the'alleged ringleader iu the insurance frand attempted here, is not under arrest in spite of the orders from New Turk to hold him. Krayen-buhl, by the aid of a revolver, stood oif the officer who went to arrest him and notwithstanding the guard placed around the honse, managed to escape. After leaving his honse he went to the lake shore, broke open a boat house and took a boat. The boat was later found floating in the lake about three miles from shore. Mrs. Krayenbuhl declares her husband committed suicide, believing that he had seriously wounded and perhaps killed some one in the fight, and the police accept the theory. It is generally doubted, however, when Krayenbuhl’s skill in arranging drowning accidents is remembered. The insurance men are very indignant at the police stupidity that allowed Krayenbuhl to escape.Gregg Arrested.Philadelphia, Sept. 18.—William B. Gregg of Duluth, who after securing an insurance of $14,000 from several Eastern insurance companies and who was reported to have been drowned on J July 20 last, was arrested in New York and brought here to await requisition papers from Minnesota. The arrest was made at the request of the Fidelity Mutual Life association of this city.SUFFERING FROM DROUGHT.