New Ulm weekly review (New Ulm, Minn.) 1878-1892
March 3, 1886 · Page 1 of 9
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ACeople of Boston Brutes. New Ulm Review. COMEESSIOML SUMMABY. A DESPERADO SHOT. ^Conflensed General News.! advance'*!ill probably be made dnring the 'Boston Special.Sixty sporting men first week in March. Gen. Middleton will quietly assembled at midnight in an old take command, and will,as far as possible, mi eoal shed on a wharf in Chelsea, where visit the reservations where disaffection SENATEA bill confirming entries of public J0& BOBLETEK, Publisher. Washington News Summary. Trunk Smith, a Prisoner In the Minnesota lands was reported favorably. Mr. they witnessed the most desperate, bareknuckle has already been shown. Penitentiary at Stillwater, Killed Morgan offered a. preamble and resolution A Washington special to the Commercial prize fight that has been It is understood that the queen's proctor by Deputy Warden Beed. NEWULM, MINNESOTA, holding that the judiciary committee did Advertiser says that it is practically settled seen around Boston for many years. will intervene in the case of Sir Charles not have the right to arraign the attorney that Howard and Terry-will get the Twenty-seven brutal rounds were fought, Dilke. The latter has intimated that he general, as it had done, lor his refusal to major generalships. and the battle lasted for an hour desires to submit all the information in *kt 9 o'clock yesterday morning W. 0. Beed, The visible supply of wheat in the send in papers concerning suspensions and twenty-nine minutes. The contestants bis possession to disprove the allegation The secretary of the treasury has issued from office. Bills were introduced ora public acting' deputy warden of the penitentiary, were Dennis Murphy of Ireland and Frank that the divorce of the Crawfords resulted United States and Canada, with the a call for $10,000,000 3 per cent, bonds, building at Fort Dodge, Iowa providing Bhot and kUIed a convict named Frank Doyle of Boston. Tfie battle was for a from collusion. An intimate friend of Sir the principal and accrued interest of which amount of wheat afloat for Europe, is that patents be granted on homestead entries, Smith. Smith was one of the gang of highway Charles, writing to the papers charges Mr. will be paid April 1, next. Eurserodealer $400, and a well known North End even though final proof was not made robbers sent to the penitentiary in ^71,125,270 bushels, against 73,237,- Chamberlain with the sole responsibility The following postmasters were appointed quo acted as the referee. In the within the time required by law authorizing for Sir Charles' action in not goinginto the October last from Winona. His sentence was 803 bushel3 one year ago, and of corn DakotaTower City, W. J. Vail andighan. tenth round Doyle ducked to avoid the use of the proceeds of the Pacific witness box. thirteen years, and Ms confederates, Thomas MinnesotaGibbon, H. A. Saur railroad sinking fund in the construction a blow and straightening up inside 11,391,000, against 10,314,000 bushels Rice and Daniel McMahon, got thirteen and Lexington, William Berford. It is stated that Mr. Morley, chief secretary of branch railroad and telegraph hues. The of Murphy's guard, delivered an uphand nine years respectively. They were a desperate last year. for Ireland, has so instructed the police bill appropriating $250,000 for a monument stroke on Murphy's chm that nearly Senator Frye revives Blaine's American lot, Smith being the most dangerous and military authorities as..to render to Gen. Grant in Washington passed. broke his neck. Murphy fell like a zolh'erein scheme. He has a bill inviting of the threa On Friday last Smith complained it virtually impossible to effect evictions. Messrs. Gray and Plumb spoke in opposition log and it was thought that he was knocked South American nations to send representatives to the education bill, and Mr. Call in Archbishop Walsh of Dublin has wiitten to the deputy warden that out, but by hard work he was brought to a convention in Washington. Col. Casey, engineer of the Washington support of it. to Mr. Gladstone that the Irish bishops he was dissatisfied with E. McKellar, around. In the twenty-seventh round he The judiciary committee of the house of monument, in regard to certain considered that the result of the elections the foreman of the wagon shops in which got another frightful blow in the same way The bill to confirm entries of land heretofore representatives gave a hearing to the officers fit answered Mr. Gladstone's appeal to the the convict worked, and that he desired to theories as to danger from settling or and fell senseless on his back. He was made under the land laws of the and delegates of the National Woman Irish people to "speak out." He says the be transferred to some other place. The taken home in a hack just alive. Doyle United States, reported by Senator Van Suffrage association in their committee from tornadoes, expresses his unqualified bishops believe that home rule would not was terribly punished, but could walk deputy gave him no encouragement as to Wyck, from the senate committee on public room. l& affect the union or the supremacy of the conviction that the monument home. If Murphy recovers the two will being transferred, bat had a talk with McKellar, lands, provides. Postmasters commissioned in Dakota: crown, and urge the suspension of eviction* fight again. may fairlybe expected to stand for in which he told him it would perhaps Any entry heretofore made in conformity Atwell, R. A. Hill Cummings, M. M. Meeker until the .land question has been settled with the rules, regulations and decisions of be better for him, when he had any directions all time. Helena, A. G. Lindsay. New offices the general land office at the time shall be to make about the work, to communicate The State of Minnesota and tbe Untaxed established- llion, Faulk county, Dakota, adjudged in the same manner as if said them to the guard, C. Orff, and The Criminal Calendar. Kailroad Lands. G. B. Dwyer, postmaster. rules, regulations and decisions had not have him give them to the prisoner. McKellar Moody and Sankey are a revelation Miss Cleveland, says a Washington correspondent, An important suit has been commenced been reversed or modified, provided, that Philip Bastings, a Silver City, Iowa, did as suggested, and all seemed right with has her quiet receptions, as to New Orleans, and the effect they in the supreme court of Minnesota which such entry must have been made in good farmer, is- supposed to have been murdered. Smith until Saturday evening, when he again well as her public levees, in which one can will undoubtedly result in a long and bitter faith, and no charges of fraud have been are having is remarkable. On Sunday complained to the deputy of McKellar and see her and have a chance for a pleasant litigaton. Attorney General Hahn. as made against the same. Andrew Holman, treasurer of Nelson asked a peremptory tone to be taken out talk without being told that they must they held seven services and addressed relator, filed information with the clerk of Under this bill Commissioner Sparks will county, Dak., speculated in wheat, and the of that shop entirely and placed In some "move on." the supreme court for quo warranto have to issue patents to all settlers who 10,000 different persons. Over 600 county is out $11,000. other. The deputy told him he could not against the Southern Minnesota Rail* ay Senator Cameron of Pennsylvania is ill, have made entry in good faith, provided attended their inquiry meetings, of grant the request, and the prisoner then AtHenrietta, Tex., A. A. Steagall, charged suffering from a return of his old trouble. they are not accused of fraud. In case Extension company, the Southern with incest with his own daughter and asked to have an interview with Warden J. A. He returned from California at the opening they are accused of fraud the charges shall Minnesota, the Minnesota Central, whom, the Times-Democ'rafc says, "it with murdering her babe, was taken from Heed, father of the deputy. Accordingly, on of the session very much improved in be investigated under the same rules that the Hastings & Dakota and the is carefully estimated over 300 Confessed jail by a mob and strung up by the neck. Sunday afternoon Warden Beed called at health and has been in his seat regularly are now holding. St. Paul & Sioux City Railway companies. Christ. Such an interest in religious until a short time ago, since when he has Smith's cell to hear his complaint Smith There was a seperate information filed The wife of R. W. Clark, a prominent HOUSE.A joint resolution directing the been confined to his house. said he had worked some at moulding and ranchman of Billings, Mon., left her husband payment of the treasury surplus on the against each company. The lands in question exercises was never before seen and six. children and eloped with a public debt was reoorted". as was the bill were originally granted to companies wished to be transferred to the moulding The special board consisting of Chief in New Orleans." young man named James Donaldson. granting right 01 way in Montana to the incorporated by the state to aid in .the shop. The warden asked him if he was being Law Clerk Lebarnes, Assistant Commissioner Cinnabar & Clark Railroad company. The construction of Railroads. As the property misused where he was, and he replied in the Stockslager and Chief Clerk Walker, Mrs. Higgins of Charlevoix, Mich., confesses bill authorizing government exhibits at the of railroad companies they were appointed by Commissioners Sparks to examine negative but said that as he had worked at that she and her husband's nephew New Orleans exhibition was tabled, 135 to exempt from taxation. But the original and report upon suspended land The Chinese consul in New York, murdered Mr. Higgins and placed the body moulding he preferred to be employed at 112. The bill forfeiting the unearned land corporations have been absorbed in larger patents, have examined 1,772 cases, of in a manure heap. Mrs. Higgins and the that The moulding shop is close to the says that the consul general of San grant of the Atlantic & Pacific company companies, and have only maintained their which number 922 were approved for patent nephew had for some time been unduly large gate through which the railroad track passed. Francisco has sent out notices advising organization for the purpose of holding and and 120 rejected 622 remain to be investigated. intimate. to the prison grounds is laid. The transfer Representative Bingham's bill to authorize disposing of their land grants. The Sioux all Chinese men to leave for home. locomotive is putting cars in and out of this Martin R. Morrison, who was arrested the payment of postal notes at any City and Southern Minnesota have ceased Congressman Herbert of Alabama, it is at Marshal, Tex., as a fraudulent postoffice gate several times a day, and a prisoner order ofiic ewas favorably reported by He suggests that measures of retaliation to be railroad companies, and have become said, has a fashion of arising in his place in inspector, proves to be an old offender, working in the moulding shop has a possible the house committee on postoffices. It land companies. For this reason it has long for the treatment of Chinese in the back part of the hall of the house of and one who has for nearly fifteen years chance of escape. For this reason only short provides: been held by many that the exemption of representatives, and with a quick upward travelled the northwest and southwest term and the most trustworthy prisoners this country will be adopted by his All postal notes hereafter issued shall thelands from taxation was inequitable and movement of his right arm, as though he palming himself off as a postoffice inspector, are permitted to work in the moulding be made payable to the bearer, and that invalid. Efforts have been made to have it government, and hints that American was making a bid at an auction sale,uttermg swindling postmasters and playing confidence snop. The warden felt, from snch notes shall be paid upon presentation BO declared by the courts and the legislature, a terrific yell, which gains the speaker's in a promiscuous manner. merchants snd missionaries may be Smith's manner of talking, that he was to the postmaster of any money order office. but so far they have been fruitless. ear, even if it fails to catch his eye. As United States Attorney Dickson was The postmaster general may deposit seeking an opportunity to escape, and therefore driven out of China, where they are Now the attorney general takes a short cut leaving the dining room of the Continental postal notes for sale itith any postmaster. told him that there would be no change to a legal settlement by proceeding by quo Personal Mention. now protected and well treated. hotel at Salt Lake City three men asked to mada The prisoner then, with a desperate warranto to have the companies dissolved, seer him out doors. He went, when one expression of countenance, told the warden At Humbolt, Neb., ex-Senator G. M. on the ground that they no longer perform SEVATEThe house bill authorizing national struck him in the face, it is eupposed with Wilson died while sitting in a chair on the that there would be trouble unlesB the the functions for which they were chartered. banks, subject to the approval ol a. stone, the other two aiding. Judge Powers Dr. Thomas Taylor, of the Agricultural steps of his house. His age was sixty-six. the controller of the tieasury, to change change was mada The warden replied: and Maj. Erley landlord of the hotel, their name, location and capital by vote Department, announced at a A. M. S. Bailey, a printer, eighty years thinking the action of the men peculiar, followed The St. Paul & Sioux City company of two-thirds of their shareholders, passed There will be no trouble unless you make it old, a leading infidel and publisher of the and got to the door just alter Dickson would be the heaviest losers should the meeting of microscopists, that butter with an amendment forbidding a bank to and then it will be only trouble for yourself infidel paper, the Liberal, died at Nashville. had been struck. Frank J. Cannop, corporation lose the case. They have none for us. change its location to another state or to placed under a microscope showed son of George Caunon, and Angus Cannon William S. Messervey, ex-mayor of Salem, somewhere in the neighborhood of 400,000 The warden that afternoon told the a place more than thirty miles distant were two of the assailants. The other is round crystals marked by a plain Ma3S., died aged seventy-four. He acres of land yet in their possession the deputy to be on his guard for from the original location. not known The unknown man ran. amassed a great fortune in New Mexico, Southern Minnesota, has about 125,000 Smith, as he was a desperate man, cross, which could be found no where Senator Morgan reported an amendment Judge Powers put the other two under arrest. and retired from business thirty years ago. and if Smith made trouble to punish acres the Hastings & Dakota about 160,- to an appropriation bill accepting the offer else. Now Prof. Weber, of the State him severely. The punishment prescribed 000 acres the Minnesota Central about Kenward Philp, aged forty years, an of the government of Japan to this go\ ern was to tie him up in the dark dungeon with 30,000 acres, and the Southern Minnesota University at Columbus, has discovered Englishman by birth, and at one time ment of a site to the city of Tokia for lega handcuffs. Monday pabsed without any extention about 20,000 acres. charged with forging the famous Morey letter tion purposes, lecommending anappropri that the mixing of a little water trouDle, and Smith commenced on his work Miscellaneous'ltems. in 1880, died at his residence in Brooklyn, ationof $25,000 for the erection of a suitable yesterday morning, apparently all satisfied and salt with the oleomargarine causes N. Y.. Minnesota Postal Receipts. building. Old Col. Dan Rice is lecturing in Texas at but ajlittle before 9 o'clock he beckoned to A statement prepared in the postoffice The debate on the Blair educational bill the bogus butter to develope under Thomas A. Norville, a printer, well $500 a week. McKellar, the foreman, and as the latter approached department gives the gross receipts of the svas resumed. known through the West and South and asked him if it was all right to pile the microscope exactly such crystals Boston has raised $1,500 for the Mrs, presidential postoffices for the last year. the wagon tongues he was working upon in delegate to the International Typographical OUSE.The bills to quiet the titles ol Gen. Hancock fund. as are found in the legitimate article. In Minnesota the following return leceipte a place pointed at McKellar replied that he union which meets next June in Pittsburg, settlers on the Des Moines river lands in Claims for over half a million dollars for guefcsed that was all right, but would in excess of $5,000: died in Nashville. Iowa and annexing the northern part ol So that a person is not safe even if he damages by rioters have been filed by the himselt ask the sruard about it As McKellar Idaho to Washington territory passed. Albert Lea.. $5,588 84 Moorhead $5,087 48 Col. John Danforth, aged sixty-nine carries a microscope with him to the Chinese. was turning around to go to the guard, the The bill to tax half-gallons of spirits taken Bramerd.. 8,714 42 Northfield 5,746 37 years, died in Elizabeth, N. J. Col. Danforth J*"8 prisoner struck him a staggeiing blow on Crookston 5,694 60 Owatonna. 5,123 93 From bonded warehouses passed. Marquis de Mores is working upascheme hotels and restaurants. was lieutenant colonel of the Thirtyseventh the side of the lower jaw with his fist, and Duluth 21,497 90| Red Wmg 10,385 89 The Hennepin canal bill, which appropri to do away with middlemen in the dressed New Jersey volunteers, and before followed with a second blow. The guard Faribault 9,017 06jRochester 10,873 4" ates about $9,000,000 for the purchase meat industry. the war was captain of the governor's foot Fergus Falls 7,355 49ISt. Cloud 7,262 24 was on the spot an instant, when the and further extention of the Illinois & Hastings.... 5,107 95 St. Paul. 187,957 61 guards of Connecticut. Mayor Pillsbury of Minneapolis says prisoner grabbed a sledjre hammer, and with The planters of Georgia are doing Michigan canal, was called up in the house Mankato 11,200 88|Stillwater 13,930 65 a vicious spung commenced breaking under no circumstances will he accept another Senator Vest of Missouri is seriously ill Minneapolis 186,005 67jWmona 19,659 22 and discussed for one hour, under the rules, much to improve the system and quality various valuable macniuery the shop, nomination. with neuralgia at the base of thebiain, at th expiration of which time the bill doing about $200 worth of damage. Young Maurice Rosenfcld of Chicago has and his physicians have insisted upon his of agriculture in that state by the went over. Mr. Murphy of Iowa, who has In a few seconds he dropped the sledge A National Editorial Association was just paid 30,000 for a seat on the New leaving Washington at once for a more charge of the measure, made an effectual stimulus of prize contests. Last season hammer, and picking up an axe started organized at Cincinnati. The election of officers York stock exchange. temperate climate. He will go to Georgia speech in its favor, illustrating his remarks toward the guard and McKellar, with the resulted: President, C. H. Jones, the prizes offered were for the largest or Florida, and has promised his friends The immense plant of Brown, Bonnell & by reference to a large map. exclamation that be would chop the foreman Florida vice president. Gen. Leon Jastremski, that he will not return until his health is Co., at Youngstown, Ohio, will be sold and in two. Seeing that the guard was yield of cotton and corn on fiveacre Louisana, and Edwin Hurlbut, Wisconsin fully restored. He has been suffering for the receivership discharged. prepared for him, he dropped the axe, arid corresponding secretary, W. E. plants,and the result of the competition several weeks, and loft his bed to come to SifiJSATi!..Senator Dawes' bill to provide walking up to him asked for a pass to the Commodore Kittson issues a stirring appeal Pabor, Colorado recording secretary, C. the senate when the Dakota bill was under cell rooms. The pass was written and Smith for the allotment of lands in severalty to was highly satisfactory and instructive. Gilbert, Texas, assistant corresponding to horsemen to sustain the Northwestern debate against the protests of his physi- started, meeting the deputy warden near the Indians on the various reservations and secretary, Thomas Rust, Texas treasurer, Horse Breeders' association. The best cotton yield was ceil rooms. The deputy warden had to extend the protection of the laws over J. R. Bettes, Arkansas. An executive The Grant fund in New York has only heard of the trouble and told the 1,545 pounds of lint cottonthree the Indians and for other purposes, passed committee was then chosen, one from each reached a little over $115,000. It will prisoner he should tie him up in the dark the senate. The Casualty Record. state. The next meeting will be held in and a third balesto the acre and Jin take over ten years to raise the $1,000,- dungeon. The convict replied, with an oath, The provisions of the bill do not apply Denver in June, 1887. A gold-headed cane that he would not be tied up, and that the 000 at that rate. the lowest was 572 pounds', or aiale A discriminating fire in Edinburg, Pa., to the reservations of theCherokees,Creeks, was presented to the retiring president, deputy and all the prison guards could not destroyed the manager of a roller skating Bishop Welles of Milwaukee confirmed Choctaws, Chickasaws and Seminoles, in and a quarter to the acre. The best B. B. Herbert of Minnesota. tie mm. All the prisoners are searched before rink. the rumor that Dr. Nicholson of Philadelphia the Indian Territory, nor to any of the resservations being put in the dark dungeon, for the yield of corn was 116 1-2 bushels, and The flax and Hemp Manufacturers and has declined to accept the presidency of the Seneca nation New A fire at St. John's Turtle Mountain, reason that they may have carried, concealed Growers' association met in ChidSrgo a few of Nashotah seminary. the lowest 81 bushels to the acre. York. county seat of Rolette county, Dak., burned their clothes, some weapon from days ago. The dullness of the twine and Among the bills introduced was one by Robinson's hall and Joseph Coutour's the shops, with which they may injure The Wiehe breach of promise suit in Chicago This is a yield that the best farming bagging industry of this country was discussed. large hotel. The custon house and post* Mr. Edmunds providing for the inspection the guard whose duty it is to go was decided in favor of Miss Moran Growers only receive eight cents a in Illinois has rarely surpassed. office were Saved. Total loss $3,800 no inside and feed them. "The deputy of meats for exportation, piohibitmg the by a verdict of $750. The suit was for pound for flax, whereas in 1870 they got attempted to search Smith, but the latter insurance. importation of adulterated articles of food $25,000. Miss Moran is 26 and Wiehe 23. 18 cents. The cause, it was claimed, was jerked away from him with the remark that and drink, and authorizing the president An old man named Tabor, living west At Lakota, Dak., A. Holman was closed due to a combination of manufacturers of he would not be searched, and that there to make proclamation in certain cases. Mr. of Oshkosh, Wis., fell from a hayloft, and by an attachment from a Milwaukee clothing tnanilla twine and machine manufacturers, were not enough men there to do it Then At press-club dinner in Providence, Edmunds said* broke his neck. The deceased was supposed house also one from Nelson county to BO that machines manufactured will not he jumped inside the dungeon, jerked off This bill has been reported last year by one of the speakers discussed newspaper to be a relative of ex-Senator Tabor secure county funds, which are found to be his jacket as if to fight, and faced the deputy, properly prepare the flax for twine purposes. the committee on foreign relations." It contained of Colorado. He was sixty-seven years of short several thousand'dollars. who was then standing in the door. art. He claimed that art had become a section giving the president age. The deputy drew his revolver, remarking at Philip Hastings, son of a wealthy farmer, an important factor in the newspapers authority, whenever he was convinced that Forbush's hotel, five stores, the postoffice the same time that there was ne use of his of Silver City, Iowa, was found sitting upright unjust discrimination was made against and a dwelling at North Adams, Mich, making any disturbance the handcuffs but unlike ancient Greek art, Foreign Gossip. #r/ in his chair at his father's house, with were burned. Loss, 20,000, insurance the admission of American products into would nave to go on. where the artist strove for a certain a bullet hole through his head. A 38-cal- $7,000. other countries, to suspend importations There wiil be a deficiency of $400,000 in SETTLED HIM. iber revolver lay at his side on the floor. from those countries of such articles as he ideal or type, the type in modern the Ontario budget this year. Annie, wife of Thomas Laughlin of New As the convict saw the revolver he seemed thought fit for the protection of the just The Hancock memorial committee of York, tried to throw vitriol into his face, to make a lunge for the deputy, when the newspaper art is already produced, M. de Freycinet denies the existence of a interests of the United States. In view of Norristown, Pa., has decided to erect an but it splashed over her own face, neck latter instantly filed, inflicting a mortal royalist plot against the republic. and one type with variations may equestrian statute in bronze of the' 'superb'' what he (Mr. Edmunds) saw in the new spapers wound. The bullet entered the right breast and hands, burning her in a terrible manner. Hancock similar to that of Gen. Reynolds about current events in other Mme. Henri Greville places Alphonse near the nipple, passed through the lower The husband's hands were burned serve for a vast number of pictorial at the north end of the Philadelphia citv countries touching American products, he Daudet at the head of modern French writers. part of the heart, and lodged in the thick severely aleo. Annie was arrested. The representations. A picture which today hall. It will cost $25,000. thought it clear that it was time to introduce muscles of the lett back. As soon as the couple had separated and the husband's warden was notified of what had happened the bill again. refusal to live with his wife again caused may represent Lydia Pinkham It is said that the ex-governor of Texas, The Swedish Academy of science is now he informed Coroner Merrill, and the latter The judiciary committee reported favorably the attack. who is now minister to Japan, asked free discussing the eligibility of women to membership may to-morrow represent Georeje took charge of the remains. A post-mortem the bill introduced by Senator Voorhees passage for himself and familyseven persons in that body. Dr. Edward H. Coates, a St. Louis dentist, examination was made by Dra Millard and amending section 1,874, Revised Statutes, Eliot. While the newspaper may get in alland free freight for his household shoots and kills Dr. A. B. Keith a Lord Wolseley says that during active T. G. Clark, and an inquest was convened at confirming orders and proceedings of goods irom San Francisco to Yokohama, along very well with heads and architecture, fellow professional for alleged intimacv 2 o'clock in the afternoon. war service he carries with him a Bible, certain territorial courts arising under naturalization on the Pacific Mail steamer. with his wife. prayer book, Marcus Aurelius' Meditations JUSTIFIABLE HOMICIDE. it does not very often touch laws, admitting to citizenship and Shakspeare. Nancy Sears, Luman Loveland, David The coroner's jury was composed of Hon. A wedding has united two of the wealthiest those who were not naturalized by courts landscape nor marine views, although Blyth and Oliver Blyth, operatives in twine E W. Durant, W. S Conrad, Thomas Honey, The statement of the chartered banks of Hebrew families in New York The of record also adding the words to the law: W. W. McPherson, J. Carh and C. August *nd ne tfactories in Moodus, Conn., have the attempt is made at times to indicate the Dominion for January shows total assets bride is Miss Julia Wormser, of the firm of "AH applications for citizenship under the Staples. After hearing the evidence the been informed that they are heirs to the and liabilities of $222,905,552 and I. & S. Wormser, bankers. This lady is naturalization laws of the United States.' the position of various objects, jury rendered the following verdict: late Thomas H. Blyth, who died in 1883 in $142,232,706 respectively. reputed to be the richest Hebrew heiress in HOUSETne military academy appropriation That Frank Smith came to his death by means such as an ash barrel, or give an outline California, leaving an estate of $6,000,000. the United States. The groo.m is Jefferson The Greek ministers of war and marine bill, calling for $412,075, was reported, of a gunshot wound at the hands of Acting The strike at M. M. Score'sNorthwestern beligman, son of James Seligman, of the view of the Genesta or Puritan. Deputy Warden W. C. Reed, while in the performance threaten to resign unless war against Turkey also the postoffice appropriation trunk factory at Racine, Wis., wherein 125 well known hanking firm. of his official duties as acting deputy is declared. The people of Greece, who and the Eads ship railway bills. Mr. Murphy warden of the Minnesota state prison. men demanded an advance of 25 per cent, are anxious for hostilities, are much excited. concluded his speech in favor of the Hennepin Gen. Delgado and his friends have sent a WRT to replace a recent cut of 35 per cent., culminated Frank Smith gave his age at the time he canal bill, and the pension appropriation protest to Secretary Whitney against their in the Knights of Labor declaring entered the prison as twenty-two years. Alfred Russell Wallace, a distinguished bi'l was considered and a heated being treated as prisoners of war by naval Emperor William of Germany will enter a boycott against all goods manufactured THE TH1BD CASE. political debate took place. officers in charge of the steamer City of upon his ninetieth year on March 22. The British economist,arsues that at this establishment. He is the third convict who has been killed Mexico, now at Key West. No permission age of none of the other living monarchs in this way in the history of the prison. The one cause of the existing depression in With the object of obtaining better pay U approaches nearer than sixteen years to is allowed to confer with legal advisers ortake first was killed by Robert Davis, deputy to SENATEMr. Mitchell of Oregon delivered and shorter working hours for employes, England is the great increase in wealth that of the emperor. any steps to secure a hearing as entitled in Warden John S. Proctor. The convict's name an elaborate speech in favor of his bill providing il at the Knights of Labor in St. Louis are preparing by law their behalf. They request was Buttis, and he was shot while approaching and luxury. He asserts that between Col. Sir Edmund Henderson, the head of for the abrogation of treaties permitting to boycott the street car companies. the same privileges that are granted all the deputy with an uplifted spade. The Ft the metropolitan police force, who has the emigration of Chinese to the United SrUnLCdha8ra?esWlt ^1863 and 1872 the number of fortunes One road is to be boycotted at a time .second convict was killed in 1879 by the been severely censured for the inefficiency States. The education bill was further and brought to terms, if the boycott is present deputy warden, Abe Hall, who is above a, quarter of a million of the police during the recent riots in considered. Adjourned till Monday. successful. The employes failed last October now visiting California on leave of absence. any state! London, has resigned. HOUSEA substitute for the Hanback pounds in personal property was 162, to obtain their ends by striking. The prisoner's name was John Clark, a and Pulitzer resolution for an investigation The socialist leaders in London have applied and he was shot while defying the authority mi,iti and between 1873 and 1882 it was 208, New York special: Gov. Hauser of Montana, of the telephone matter was reported by against person!s. not enlisted in the army to the court to have the editor and of the deputy and trying to stir up an insurrection th said to a reporter in regard to the showing an increase of more than 30 the committee on rules and adopted, after hut who while serving for the time S in the prison. In the present case rS the publishers of Punch committed for admission of Montana as a -state: Mr. ftLm-emb a warm debate. A resolution was adopted the evidence showed that Deputy Beed shot contempt of court for attempting to excite per cent. Fortunes between a quarter Clark who is chairman of our committee, at the convict while the latter was standing instructing the postoffice committee to public opinion against Burns, Hyndman, under orders of an officer of the United*fo has been in Washington several and half a million had increased consequence3 in the dark dungeon where accurate aim ascertain whether additional legislation is Champion and Williams while the States, were disabled in weeks. He told me that he believed that Th 8i-n could not be had, and that the deputy did necessary to prevent telegraphic monopoly. receivedn latter were on trial for their utterances, wounds or injuries any engagt 126 to 170 in number, those between Washington, Dakota and Montana would ndl not shoot with the evident intention of killing. rI The immediate deficiency bill was reported. during the Trafalgar Square riots. el8 all be admitted together, making three referre^de half a million and a million from 25* Although the convict was shot through on refer An evening session was held for the consideration turn to expired in 1874, sine* states. It will be a sort of political compromise. It is stated that, on account of the expressed the lowei part of the heart, the evidence of private pension bills. to 27, and those above a million from which time congress has been appealed to discontent of the officers of the showed that he lived ten minutes afterward hi many individual cases for the$22e of guards at the prospect of the appointment ten to 18. It thus appears that the and that just as he was 6hot he said* "Yep* special pension acts. p*oot.e 01 An important ruling was made a few The Country Gentleman says: It deputy, I will come and have the handcuffs of Prince Henry of Battenburg as one of days ago in the federal court of Utah by greatest fortunes increased most rapidly their number, the queen has reconsidered should always be borne in mind in estimating The chief complication of the home nil* Chief Justice Zane. He held that under the ia number. Upon this showing her determination of making the appointment, question is the attitude of Mr. Chamber Utah statutes, which compels a wife to testify the value of any fertilizer, and will provide elsewhere in the lain. He is still working kasd iiTnSlST to injuries inflicted upon her by her Mr. Wallace claims a demonstration that its market price does not show Minister Phelps gave a brilliant reception public service for her new son-in-law. against Mr. Gladstone and MorCanV husband, the wife must testify against her of his assertion that "the increase of tn London on the 22d. Among the guests what it may be worth when applied to home rule. Only a few da.v Or husband in unlawful cohabitation cases. Sir Charles Dilke met tfie Chelsea Liberal were Viscount and Lady Wolseley, the Devonshire dubf tUJ W^LSuarVrT wealth and luxury in recent times has That crime, the judge decided, is one of the council and declared that he had no intention land, as there are so many controlling Earl and Countess Spsncer, a number ol hemade a speech, declaring* that we 2 most serious injuries which a man can inflict of resigning his seat in the house of been accompanied by, and has even resident and visiting Americans and other influences in cultivation and in the U8 have one law and one state. on his Avife. i commons. He said he had resolved to {*A notable persons. been a direct cause of, the comparative growth of plants. The only practical live down the public clamor against him. The Commercial bank of South Austraia, Rev. Father Betts, the St. Loufr clergyman He saw no reason to retire because the At the City of Mexico, the American impoverishment of the middle test, is the applying it to the growinocrops. the head office o! which is Ad^i^! I who recently played the role of Marc de, has' Pall Mall Gazette Editor Stead and Stead's colony celebrated Washington's birthday Adela suspended payments1 TK! Antony over the dead body of the Rev. and Jower classes, and has thus,by diminishing oPf which 200^0 wffSd~ like denounced him. The Liberals of Chelsea by laying the corner stone of an American 500,000, Mr. Jardine of .Kansas City, and charged have voted confidence in Sir Charles, hospital in the suburbs of that city. Gen the consumption of the necessaries The reserve was 75 000 VhL IP*"*?"- Philadelphia is to have an art club the bishop of Missouri with being accessory 294 to 64. Jackson, the United States minister de^ andordinarycomforfcs of life to the "murder" of the dead priest, has modeled precisely upon the Boston Art livered an address and Joaquin Miller'reada An Ottawa, Canada,special says that the b- ^f, been denied the tegular official services o'. clu rea countries, but there gratify!s* wa contributed to bring about the preTailing a poem. jag is a goverment has decided to send through the bishop until he retracts. Father Betts tn ndothe ?Li the Northwest a ^flying column composed Nearly five hundred lqiuw saloons agression of trade." S hia 8 no regular agency8 the United S A Chinese merchatrt 'of Portland Or declines to retract, and while in open rebellion of "A" and "B" btftteries and detachments paper have been selected as voting places in has chartered a ship to take 600 China' has secured a parish in a neighbor a from the cavalry an infantry schools. An rnKr men back to China. Philadelphia. ing diocese. 1