New Ulm weekly review (New Ulm, Minn.) 1878-1892
January 4, 1888 · Page 1 of 6
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New Ulm Review. RESUME OF THE NEWS. Wonderful Railroad JLU andOermanapartments of justice inave commissioned Judge Ashcroft The Chicago Railway Ag to study and report upon the American year 1887 has surpass?* penal system, with *he view ot making years in the extent ol railway BRANDT & WEDDENDORF, Publishers. ^'Washington News Items. $ it the basis of a new system.in Germany. construction in the United States? Thepostoffice department lias decided Our returns show that during 1887 no-_ The $5,000 deposited lor KHrain by his to pot railway mail service on the Manitoba less than 12,724^ miles of new main line NEWTILM, backer, R. K. Fox, in the recent international FunerJ Central branch of the Manitoba road track were added to the railway system of taryfflirViiting: prize fight with Jem Smith, was •... ja from Great Falls to Helena, beginning Jan. the United States, no account being taken .««4JI wu «rt« Hon. Daniel Man-* presented to ELttain at the London Sport, The fu :£0emtion 16, 1888. I will be a single daily service of the odd hundreds of miles of side tracks mng was held at Albany on 27th, the Ifc is estimated that discoveries, inventions ing Life office by Referee andjStakeholder each way. tendance built, nor of the thousands of miles of President and most of the =Sdbinet were, Atkinson. ^^^SSSM" and compounds patented main line tracks relaid. present. The pall bearers were: Charles and countr The public buildings bill already introduced Three girls under thirteen yeara'of age, When in 18S2, during & period of extra •each year in the United States and J. Cnndaof New York, vice president ot in the senate callB for thirty-six new John Ogdei inmates of the Good Shepherd convent at ordinary activity, 11,56S miles of new the Western National bank, of which Mr. buildings at a cost of $8,500,000. To this mado ten' never amounting to anything cost Cork, have«wom out informations before road were built, it was generally believed Manning was president Sidney Webster of, is to be added money for enlargement of the mayor, charging a retired military officer, Kennedy oi_ $3,000,00o. that these figures would not again be New York, one oftheex-secretary's most intimate buildings, etc., the grand total asked by who holds an important government Judge Briai equaled. friends while at Washington United senators amounting to $10,241,000. position, with criminal assault. The addre A recapitulation ol the construction in States Senator.A P. Gorman of Maryland, The following pensions have been granted: Paper, like electricity, has not begun The pope, in receiving sixty delegates the different sections of the country shows C. N. Jordan of New York, of the Western hvered by Wisconsin: D. McMillon, Eau Claire from the former pontificial army, expressed that the greater part of this prodigious increase National bank Congressman Samuel to reach the end of the rope. Paper sponded tc J. Graham, Packwaakee J. Dary, Sylvan sorrow at beingdeprivedofhis army but of railways has taken place in Randall, Manton Marble, Judge Rnfus W. those pres E. Kahle, Viroqua J. Powell, Baraboo bottles are among the novelties. this affliction, he said, was softened by Peckham, Simon W. Rosendale, from the JK A PEVT WESTERN STATES. W. Wallace, Rock Falls A. Jackson, Plover. the hope that the day waa near when he intendent board of directors of the Commercial bank These are lighter than glass bottles Minnesoto: Father of H. Grant, Garden would again be enabled to have his devoted New^England and New York contribute President Erastue Corning, president of the City National and less liable to break. The time City J. Schulthiesa, Winona. soldiers around him. scarcely anything to the grand total, the bank John H. Van Antwerp, first nniversit,, great Middle states a very little and the additions The proposed right of way across the M. Mayer, director of theex-Gaulois.and vice president of the City National bank may come when a large portion of the the Janielix in the Southern states not as large Red Lake Indian reservation in Northern M. de Woestyne, formerly correspondent ex-Senator Roscoe Conkling, and Pascal! '\f ber of veif ordinary articles of the household will as many anticipated, although Alabama Minnesota, which a bill, to be introduced for a New York paper, fought a duel with P. Pratt, president of the Manufacturers' and discii presents a fine record with over 500 miles by Mr. Neleon, proposes to grant to the be made out of paper. swords in Paris. Mayer disarmed de and Traders' bank of Buffalo. livered ar Georgia adds 230 miles, Florida nearly Duluth, Rainy Lake & Southwestern rail, Woestyne in the second bout. In the After Dr. Re%se had read the u^ual lesson 200, and Kentucky and North Carolina each road, will be the first railway invasion of ton as av fourth and last bout Mayer was slightly from the First Epistle of St. Paul to the a little less than that. The Northwestern that country which has yet been proposed. The great Masonic fair in New York wounded in the arm. Eesolup Corinthians, "Now is Christ risen from the Btates, including Michigan, Illinois, Iowa It is not likely to be the last. An order has been issued at Dublin, signed city, which has just closed, netted the forth thai dead, and become the first fruits of them and Minnesota, have shown very considerable by Commissioners Lytton and Wrench, A dispatch comes from Canada stating set apart that slept," the anthem, "I Heard a Voice large sum of over $65,000. The activity, but the great rush of railway prescribing reductions of judicial rents that at the recent conference between Snpt. from Heaven," was rendered with fine building has been in the central belt tional pu_ throughout practically the whole of Ireland, money will be devoted to the erection Bell, of the foreign mail service of the United effect. Prayers by Bishop Doane were followed west of the Missouri river. Kansas leads an= pied ranging from 6 to 22 per cent, the States postoffice department, and Mr. by more singing, and as the bishop oE an asylum for destitute Masons with the total of 2,070 miles Nebraska average being 14 per cent. The aggregate remedy McLcllan, the representative of the Canadian pronounced the words of benediction, the comes next with 1,101 miles, almost reduction is estimated at £2,000.000. and widows and orphans of Masons. adoptioi postoffice department, an arrangement choir sang "Asleep in Jesus." The casket equaled by Texas with 1.055 The reduction is permanent and applies to was reached by which a parcel postal schools The amount received assures the success was again taken to the house and then to miles. Then in order come the following: arrears since 1881. treaty between the United States and the cemetary being followed by many carriages. workirt Colorado, 818 Dakota, 760 of the undertaking. A desperate fight between Catholics and Canada will probably be concluded. The Michigan, 700 Montana, 616 Missouri, and Orangemen occurred recently in the village Canadian newspaper which is responsible 554 Indian Territory, 499, and so on. legislal of Killybearn, n»ar Crookstown. for this dispatch is greatly in error. The Parting Words from Gladstone. Four states and two territories, namely, The United States supreme court intend Stones, bricks, revolvers, etc., were freely fact in that the demands of the Canadian Kansas, Texas, Nebraska. Colorado, Dakota At Dover, Eng., before embarking for used. The house of a priest was completely postoffice officials were of such a character grade has just decided a life insurance case and Montana, together show an addition France, Mr. Gladstone, replying to the address, wrecked, and the windows of other that the representative of our postoffice board of over 6,400 miles, or about onehalf wherethe lower courtheld the insurance said: houses were smashed. The Orangemen department would not for a moment recommend of the entire year's mileage of officer The darkest blot upon parliament was were reinforced, and the struggle was becoming company not liable because the insured to the postmaster general that the country. Many of the lines Pres the act now in operation effacing the civil serious when the police stopped a parcel post treaty upon any such basis have been built through comparatively had vicious habits and was proved to rights of the Irish. The Liberals were Forks the fight. should be concluded. level country, requiring but charged with interfering with the administration Spurr have had delirium tremens some days little grading and bridge building but on of the law. What he was really Peisons holding close relations to the Record of Casualties. Mcln prior to his death. This decision is the other hand many lines have been very trying to do was to retard the government's adminstration claim to know that the AtBozeman, Mon., fire broke o«ifc of William Trail costly for example those over the Rocky fisheries commission will make short work destructive policy of pervertion of the reversed, the supreme court holding Nevitt's hardware store, on Main mountains in Colorado, the Southern Pacific tiVQ •mmin.ii when it reassembles next month. Mr. law. If the Christian Knowledge society, in •-•F%'iq that delirium tremens is not positive street. Alarm was given and the fixe company extention in Northern California, Jack seekingtopromotejustice.mercy and truth, Chamberlain and Sir Charles Tupper will was promptly on the scene, a row of the Atchison's Kansas City and Tli wer« publishing in Ireland a book applying proof of vicious habits, and that eorae back from Ottawa empowered to accept frame buildings, occupied by twelve merchants Chicago extention the Northern those principles to that unhajpgy .geuintry the proposition made by our representatives Jai death cannot be said to be the result and extending along the north side Pacific work on the Cascade mountains during the conference to refer to they would be aubjectr'.'to erhninafr of main street, between Bozeman and and others. Moreover several of of delirium existing three days prior. arbitration the two main questions at issue, presecution. Lord Salisbury .talked about Black streets, was a mass of smoking the companies have purchased costly terminal the consolidation of the empire while pursuing namely: Whether Canada shall give ruins. Loss $35,000. facilities in large cities, while nearly a policy of national disruption. our fishing vessels the commercial rights all have made extensive purchases of iiupment. The express train known as the "Cannon The Smith family is very imperfect, How could that be a policy of consolidation which we accord to their fishing vessels, Ball," on the Minneapolis & St. Louis It is probably fair to assume that and whether the three-mile limit shall follow which disregarded centuries of national ly represented in Congress. Thers is the total cost of roadway, bridges, station road, leaving Chicago, was wrecked at Ely, the indentation of the shore. It is believed tradition and opposed the will of but one ot the tribe in the House, buildings, terminalfacilities and equipment twelve miles from Cedar Rapids, Iowa. A four out of five millions of Irish people. by Secretary Bayaid and the other of these new lines averaged $25,000 heavy drift of snow stopped the train at Ireland only continued within the bonds whHe there are three Allens,four Andersons, American negotiators that the question per mile, at which rate it appears Ely, and while the track was being cleared of moderation because she knew she had/ would certainly be decided in our favor by two Bakers, two Breckenridees, a heavy freight engine, with a caboose attached, that not far from $325,000,000 any arbitrators that might bsselected. the sympathy of friends iu England. The* have been expended on the ran into the rear of the buffet four Brownes or Browns three Campbells, liberal terra of minority in parliament^ Jines completed during the year. The money coach, telescoping it and sending the would cease at the firtt election. The par/ two Davidsons, three Hendersons, which has thus been expended has ternporarily second or rear sleeper into the first as far tyhad never inscribed on its banner th/ Personal News Notes. employed a lan army of workmen three Hopkins, two Johnstons, as the toilet room, and turning over th» name of a cause without carrying The dispatch from San Francisco, stating stove. and has also furnished permanent through. Having taken up the cause ol two Russells, three Stewarts, two that the inventor of the Babcock fire employment to another great army, probably Ireland, the cause would assuredlv extinguisher had died there was incorrect. Stones, two Taylors, three Thomases, aggregating 65,000 persons. The triumph. General News Items. "%&" railway mileage of the United States at The will of tne late William Hilton of two Thompsons, two Tanners, two At San Francisco the liabilities of George the commencement of 1887 was stated to Boston devises $400,000 each to his wife To Prevent Wheat Thieving. I W. Meade & Co. are $250,000 assets, Whites, two Whitings and two Wilsons. be 137,986 miles. The extension for the and daughter, and $490,000 to colleges, $4=00,000. year here recorded increase it to 150,710 The state railroad commissioners pi religious societies, etc. miles. Minnesota have sent the following letter At Chicago, Newhouse Bros., clothiers, W. W. Corcoran sent $1,000 as a Christmas under date of Dec. 28, to George W. Merchant, made an assignment. Liabilities, $60,000 gift to the Confederate home at Charleston, state weighmaster at MinneanoHe: assets, $30,000. The poet Whit tier received so many S. C. It will be used for the permanent Dear Sir: The railroad and warehouse The The mercury takes a big drop all over Lone Highwayman" Goes up endowment of a Corcoran scholarship congratulatory letters and telegrams commission of the state of Minnesota YffiB the Northwest—cold weather and snow for LifeSt. in the Confederate home school. for sometime been in receipt of nume* that he found it impossible to reply Louis Special: United States Marshal cause trains to be delayed at nearly all Mrs. Euniee Bosworth Taylor, wife of complaints from country shippers of wh pointd. Cabell of Dallas, Tex., reached this to all individually, and has sent to Congressman E. B. Taj lor of Ohio, died of to Minneapolis to the effect that gr city with Jim Newsome, the highwayman apoplexy at Providence hospital, where At New York, John Thompson, importer consigned to that point is subject to his friends who greeted him on his who, single-handed, robbed theBtagesof of fans and milinery, made an assignment Bhe had been removed on being found unconscious lar and systematic thieving, and eightieth birthday, the following circular the Brownwood and Ballinger line over a in the street. There Were no persons to David E. Richardson, with $42, large quantities in the aggregs te[are thus score ot times. Newsome is under sentence at her bedside when she died save the 000 preferences. ken from cars while on track and waitiu letter: "John G. Whittier gratefully for life, and will spend the hospital attendants, and her identity was be unloaded. Tihe loss has come to baas At San Francisco, Judge Hoffman acknowledges the kind tokens of rest of his days in the Albany, New unknown for several hours after her demise. ous one to the (Shipper and the comtrusF rendered a decision in the United States York, penitentiary. For the last remembrance which have reached him has been appealed to for relief. It is district court, in which the right of the Count Carlos Vetter, consul from Venezuela five or Bix years, however, he has industriously r-^m^L lieyed that this property of the citizei Chinese to import opium is sustained. to Stuttgart, Germany, haa^rrived on his birthday. The number of them plied his peculiar vocation, rifling this state sent to Minneapolis for di in Chicago, and had a conference with Smith has replied to Sullivan's challenge thirty stages within that time. He always has proved so unexpectedly large that sition is entitled to Bome protection Mayor Roche. The count is the father of that be is ready to fight Sullivan after played a lone hand, and h"i& usual method the police authorities of that city. he finds himelf utterly unable to answer Sig. Vetter-Rivas, who was arrested Nov. the latter'B match with Mitchell for a,ny of procedure was to stop the coach with commission is of opinion that if 6 on suspicion of being an anarchist, and amount of money Sullivan chooses- to a persuasive flourish of a six-shooter, them in detail. He can only tentier trackB containing loaded cars are who, as n« claims, was sent to the Bridewell name. range the passengers in line, and go through ly patroled and unauthorizedxer3 to his friends, known and unknownt for three weeks, without the usual them with neatness and dispatch. E. C. Harvey o! Mandan, Dale, has been kept aw 2£ from thej»* vicinity tbe formality of a trial, and without being permitted hie heartiest thanks for all He was never known to molest appointed clerk in the ofiice ofB.P. Grant, would be eKflctufl-lT stoppea. to say a word in his own defense. a lady passenger,and he frequently handed of the Northern Pacific, in place of M. V. Resolved b/^the commission Vhleh they have done to make his The count assured the mayor that his son Richards, resignedfcogo to the Baltimore back a quantity of small change to his victim. State weighmaster at Minneapp) was not in the least sense to be associated evening of life brighter and happier." & Ohio. Probably his most audacious exploit rected to lay thig subject befoi-t witn ^evolutionary agitators. He slated was the time he held up a stage coach with Jack Dempsey and Dominick McCaffrey commission of Minneapolis, and* that he off-not intend to relinquish the nothing in 'the shape of a weapon save a authorized to communicate to met at the Coleman house, New York, and suit commencM by his son, but would see hammer handle, which he handled in the In 1856 out of a total of $641,904,850 the views of thJa commission as drew up an agreement to box ten rounds fco it that it was pressed to a successful moonlight in such a way that the frightened in public on Jan. 31, at time and place to pressed. of our foreign commerce $482,268,274 conclusion. passengers supposed it was one of be agreed upon. were carried in American Smith & Wesson's best. Brownwood, Bal}in£°r, Death of Gov. Marmadufc^r The articles of incorporation of the Cis?o and Angelo fornyjd thg principal vessels and $159,336,576 in foreign Farmer's and Merchants' State Bank of 80U»"?i Criminal Calendar. theater for hfg gperafciotia, and a stage Minneapolis were filed. The capital stock Gov. John S. Marmaduke, tkfy vessels. T/mtg Qj total imports n.ever set Out from these towns for the last Deputy Sheriff Byrne disappeared from at Jefferson City, Mo., on th* is $25,000, with the privilege of increasing five years without grave fears of meeting his home in Milwaukee three months ago, and exports a little over 75 per cent. it to ^QO.OOO."" Marmaduke had not been this Texas Duval. These robberies became and nothing has been heard from him since the adjournment of (75.02) were carried under our flag. Sullivan has challenged Smith to a fight so frequent and bold last October that a since. Short in his accounts. sion of the legislature las* sum -cr determined search was made for the "lone This proportion, with some unimportant for £1,000 a side, the affair to come off a At Chicago Albert Nathan, secretary of the close of *he extra session he visited highwayman," resulting in Jim Newsome's fortnight after Sullivan's match with the A. C. Kubler company, manufacturers fluctuations, has steadily decreased, England and Ireland and a watering place arrest in Runnells county by Sheriff Furmalt. Mitchell has been fought. Sullivan has of sausage casings, was placed under heavy in Belgium, where he remained three or He was convicted in the federal until for the year ending deposited £50 forfeit. bonds on a charge of embezzling $6,000 of lour weeks. For several weeks past court of robbing the mail with force of June 30, 1887, out of nearly fifteen \bi company's funds. In October, 1886, there were 723,000 his friends have noticed that he appeared arms and sentenced for life. members of the Knights of Labor organization, to be breaking down. hundred millions imports and exports, Charles 0. Carpenter, chief of the night and in October of this year 300,000. John Sappington Marmaduke i*as born police of Watertown, Dak., has been suspended, less than two hundred milliard, and It is now stated from headquarters in Saline county, Missouri, in Mardi. 1833, charged with carrying keys to sa-, Embarassment of a Minnesota that there are but 29t),-^L00 persons members and was one of a family of six fy™ and less than 14 per eefit., were carried loons and selling liquor after the places Railway. of the order. three daughters. His father, H^ Metre. bad been closed for bhe bight. under the United States flag. About The New York Mail and Express says: dith Marmaduke, was a Virginian^y birL Proceedings have begun as^jfng" for the Frank Fuller, who killed Archbishop The embarrassment of the Minneapolis & .I Sittffel thirty years ago the total merchant who emigrated to Missouri in ll23, wh|ITo disbarment of E. C. Asay, ft very prom,'.* Seghers on the Yukon river, in Alaska, St5puB^aay fairly be placed to the pro he engaged in merchantile businelpan(j a|iB0. ranging to nent member of the Chicago bar. The marine of the United States, in round last December, has been found guilty of charges, are that Asay received $400 with manslaughter, and sentenced to McNeill's Conaide numbers then about 5,300,000 tons, which to settle a case and that he converted island for ten years and pay a fine of it t?o his own use. Attoraey Asaj denies exceeded that of the mother country jpeen exif $1,000. The road is largely dependent upon the charge. Point Military adndemy and gradua Iberdee over 150,000 tons. A large number At Rector, Ark„ an S$?r&y occurred in the traffic between Chicago and Minneapolis there. He ramairied the army till 18tJ$o, Articles of consolidation of the (Indianapolis which A. M. Boyce, mars^ of Rector, was and Stj Paul. It is part of the |beFstand ti of American vessels were sold to when he returned to Missouri,and on & Wabash Railway company with killed and W. H. Lovejoy'mortally wounded. Rock Island "»$£ute, and is controlled by breaking out of the war placed his swo^d the Indianapolis, Quincy & Missouri River foreigners during the civil war, and A man named Davis was also reported that companyy^although it is almost 100 at the serviee of the South, and becai *n property Railway company, under the nane df the killed. The trouble grew out of an old miles longer tha^ompeting routes it was the total tonnage of the United States somewhat distinguished as a general. \fa *p i.n Indianapolis, Decatur & Western Railway feud. enabled to secure enough through trailic compan}', have been filed in the, office of to-day is only 5,131,135 tons, while to make both ends meet. Under the opperation Senator Schultze has been appointed the secretary. 7 Why Hon nufe Nelson Will Retfir of the interstate law it was unable the British total, just published, is lieutenant governor of Manitoba, to take The steamer Roman, which arrived in to meet the rates of the Minnesota & ofnce in May next, when the present lieutenant A New York Special says: Congressman 7,361,818. Of this (to show how Boston, brought a stowawa/, a Scotch Northwestern and Burlington & Northern. governor, Aikens, will retire. Hon. Knute Nelson ol Minnesota, in converjsation boy of eighteen, and permitted him to To do so would involve a reduction steam is superseding the sailing craft), Joseph Ryal will be next governor of the with a correspondent said thata he land and escape. Commissioner of Emigration of local rates below a paying basis, Northwest Territories, to succeed Gov. should decline a renoraination to congress only 3,396,516 was sail and §3,965,302 Colcord has fined the company and so the company lost a considerable Dewdney. next year. Mr. Nelson's action in $1,000, and the vessel is detained in jporfc was steam tonnage. amount of through business, although this respect is a purely iyol Tommy Warren, the feather-weight until the boy is returned or the fine paid. it had been able in the past to meet untary one, as lie Represents a Scajady champion pugilist who fared so badly at its fixed charges* very nearly. The necessary A decision was filed at Minneapolis in navian district, where he is immensely modular, the hands of Weir, the "Belfast Spider," additions|£o equipment, and property the case of the Northwestern Oil 'company and from which he coulll be retujjn Thev in a light at Minneapolis lately, waa arrested completion of the railroad between have piled up the large floating debt. against H. B. Willis, state oil inspector. as long as he desired. "My Reasons," |M at Chicago, for the larceny of a It is possible that the stockholders wilt be wh(ollynjp«|i1 Portland, Oregon, and San The suit was instituted for the purpose of Nelson explained, "are watch. The complainant was Mrs. Kate called upon to contribute to the extinguishment compelling the inspector to inspects oil in Although a Republican, I am a str Gilmer. Her watch was found upon Warren, Francisco, is hai led with pleasure by of the floating debt, and the bondholders small tanks, for which service the state vocate of revenue reform. If my, but he claimed that it had been given will be asked to accept a lower rate the people of that section, and no should gain conftol of thf honse in 1 does not allow compensation. The decision him by a friend to hand to a third party. a« 1 ntossing of interest on the junior bonds. The property I believe it will, my tariff principles was in favor of the company. less by tourists. The favorite route Warren was incarcerated several hours before is so valuable that it will require comparatively Mrs. Lillie Drake of Constantino, 31ich., operate to my disadvantage. Alth:c|RbJ[ 4 anybody could be fcund who would slight concessions on the part now with tourists is by way oi the should then be serving my fourth te»" ia lost her husband two months ago. Recently Acco go on his bond. of security to holders to make it pay. congress, I should not (hope to, eur* Southern Pacific or the Atchison to Mrs. Drake eloped with Frank the tei At St. Francis, Ark., William Herrig, a either a chairmanship or/ a place f, Shawl, a seventeen-year-old schoolboy,and Los Angeles and San Diego. An attempt wealthy planter, has for some time past strticti'__. the couple were marrird at Kalamazoo by important committee. In short I tyfy been jealous of the attention paid to his Upper Berths of Sleepers. "'»." to divert the tide of travel to a nearsighted preacher, who accepted the be regarded a» a sort pt ^political, 'lack^ •^Rargro_s— variou wife by William Matthewsou, and he forbade The Minnesota railroad commissioners lad's word as to his age. Mrs. Shawl is sheep, notwithstainding tihouW faitf the Central Pacific resulted in failure him to come to his house. This was thirty-five years old and has a daughter have issued an order relative to the closing represent my constituents. You ir| S«e disregarded by Matthewsou, who called this winter. But three-quarters of toVn who is but one year younger than the bov of the upper berths in sleeping cars, concerning from this that whatever usefulness Pees and invited Mrs. Herrig to take a drive husband. which a notice was sent out to those who go to southern California would be Immediately neutralirf a»^ with him. While the woman waa getting railroad companies some time ago. The Something of a sensation was created at for this reason I "have decided to oli J$y Scotia.*, pay a visit to San TTrancisco, and return ready ie husband shot and killed Matthevrsou order is as follows: Albany by the issuance of an order by political career with my present bet and then forced his wife to drive either by the Central or Northern Whereas, the custom prevails upon certain Gov. Hill removing front office John Jay Valley Citfr*bon,' to Matthewson'B house with tke dead railroads upon which sleeping cars are of New York city and Henry A. Richmond Pacific. By the latter route they body. On her return Herrig shot and 216, M?lban Mr: Corcoran on flis Old "Ai of Buffalo, members of the stat| civil service run and operated within the State of Minnesota, ki!lejl.her. Lead City, 220 Yi were compelled to go by steamer to of lowering the upper berths of Washington 8p»rial. flTke £7ta W board, the third member, Hon. Augustus toiilidn, 200j Can*|i,2& such sleeping cars and fastening them Corcoran entered upon|Mijj ninetiethJj^c. 8ch»onmaker. having resigned. In Portland or Puget Sound ports, in Congratulations jonr©4 «t -uf^l^him'by their stead Gov. Hill appointed Gen. Daniel down, to the diBComfort and inconvenience Nuggets of Foreign News. Brookings S|£ order to avoid the stage riding over telegraph and through His inotwe E. Sickles of New York city and James of the occupants of the lower berths, notwithstanding English and American men-of-war prevent H1s»'€Freadwell tttat hjive feeen farmers this cc H. Manning and George ot is fragrant- ^wHth flow the Siskiyou Mountains. With the the fact that the upper berths an insurrectionary outbreak inHawaii. sent to h«u£ He h«B ived caHs fto*t a -that city. are not required for use now.therefore.itis eyes otfened Oregon road now open the majority %. Ji large mitnfeir of frWtl No one enjoyed ordered and determined that, on and after Col. W. P. Clough, assistant to President -wit& c'hatt Sheriff John E. Lloyd of Butte, Mont." the day mow peart Ms \$A Mr. COTCOMUKJ ot tourists will not miss this superb the first day of January next, each upper Hill, of the Manitoba, was asked who is to investigate proceedings for the I am all right nj* srej" he rtjaflin^ berth in any sleeping car, run or operated ~t has iiem cus scenery, but they will go throuch to about the rumored purchase by the Manitoba extradition of Vanzandt,the alleged forger, pleasant chati as he poiniied to bis head, upon any railroad within this state, shall of the Seattle, Lake ShWe & Eastern iner^fco-gi Portland, and from there will take has arrived in Winnipeg. "but ray'l$g» are w^eak. I J^ave) tired a|| be and remain closed^ whenever the berth road for the Pacific coast ejid of the Manitoba's Jparing?-H great many years. "Very Sep aife, The death is announced in London of beneath the same shall be occupied by a the Northern "Pacific for the East. projected transcontinental line. now that were alive -frhieo- I*w»»s iMtt^h 13w -'to. jtifc Sir Robert Montgomery, K. C.IB., formerly Col. Clough said there was potfrjmg whatever passenger, until such upper berth shall be This new, road, in fact, is typical of is rare tor men to r$toa su^a *s&9 3f°*' chief commissioner of Oudeand lieutenant needed for actual occupancy by some other ir jn the story, and tb^ttfche Manitoba more than owe mJpMrc? th4«^lKlJiufe-OEe. fl6 the marralousiy rapid development governor of the Punjaub, He^ was passenger present and requiring the had not yet determined ftu tmild beyond Seci jf «f a lirau When 1 lewk |*cr^r«ir mp$ fife mwfrmtiseem born in Londonderry in 1800. its present Western temfaim ia Montana. same provided that the bed in the uppear deb 4 Sally paid of the pacific Coast, and it is also far back" b£* TJPbsn I j& nacJcfiBf tne He said^the company -wasMC*jtriring information herth shall be made ready for occupancy, Lord Lytton has banded his, credentials an earnest of the great changes anc past and caaa rettifenjib«s«1rt:|an»t^cw^d concerning the ejyuntry west of and such berth then el»v*t«d and closed to President Carnot as British ambassador. hk fBpert&kea toi eterfts tjmlt dc0nta^jd|#a,eri t^asm^l decade1 therein order tojbe able, Ififc Was ever de until needed for actual occupancy, or at "tr—Egress that the next In his speech he expressed pleasure of age, and think tjhlt itiwaa ijft when this vhAp termined to bu|ld 4»Stn»f^ojio it intelli-Titly. shall be lowered and fastened down at the at returning to France, where he had alwadv a cloud on IJleit, option of t»*e taker ot th* lover ber|]^- served is the riinloniatir corprf.