New Ulm weekly review (New Ulm, Minn.) 1878-1892
June 20, 1888 · Page 1 of 8
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where they were taken in custody by *THE FIFTH WIN WES OTA. TH E BOYS IN BLUE. New Ulm Review. DEATH OF THE EMPEROR. American authorities and brought over RESOLVED E O S E WASHINGTON, June 15. In the house Mr. ATLively Contest in this Congressional the line for trial a few months ago. iu. McCreary ol Kentucky stated that the They are Having Pleasant Gatherings District Before S. C. Cornstock Germany's ^"Beloved Monarch,' secretary of state had received from Minister and a Good Time in Various Gets the Nomination. BRANDT & WEDDENDORF, Publishers. Frederick III., Yields to insidious Pendleton a dispatch announcing the Places. Wholesale Poisoning- It took two days of hard work and forty-five Disease. death of the Emperor of Germany. He The Veteeans re-un^on at La Crosse, ballots before the Fifth Minnesota One of the most horrible poisoning-c^esss:,, would, therefore, offer the following resolution: NEW ULM, Emperor Frederick III., died at Berlin at MINNESOTA* Wis., has been a complete success in every republican congressional convention was that Philadelphia has ever known a 10 o'clock on the 16th of June. He had particular. There was a heavy rain, but able to agree upon a candidate to been discovered, and another murderess We have heard writh profound sorrow of been dying for some days, though no wind and it caused no interference with succeed Knute Nelson. Ihough lodged in jail. John Whitling aged thirtyeight the death of the Emperor Frederick of he retained his consciousness uutil John G, Whittier, the poet, has the men in camp. the struggle was long and vigorous, years, his alleged wife, aged forty* Germany. He was distinguished as a soldier, within a few hours of his death. There are present as follows: First battery, the best of feeling prevailed and his alleged daughter Bertha, aged nine his congratulations to Dom Pedro on \s soon as it became evident that the having been made a field-marshal for 47 Fourteenth infantry, 72 Second when S. G. Comstock won the first prize, vears and his son Willie, aged two 7*%*% his conspicuous services,in the Austro nd was near, the empress caused the royal his abolition of slavery in Brazil, cavalry, 71 La Crosse county and all his competitors cheerfully extended lived in the rear end of 1227 Cadwalls^fc Prussian and Franco-Prussian wars. He family to be summoned. At 8 o'clock all veterans not belonging to any organization, their congratulations on the first ballot street. ohn Whitling died en March 2qf -*f was a friendly advocate of a conservative gathered around the bedside. Dr. Koegel, the vote stood Baxto 26 Buckman 15 about two hundred La Bertha on April 25 and Willie on May 26. and liberal policy in Germany, and we express court chaplain, who had been summoned Crosse and Lemonweir valley, about four A man with a weakness for statistics Comstock 18 Corliss 13 Stearns 27. Thedoctorsin attendance gave certificates by telegraph from Ems did not arrive in our respectful sympathv to the German hundred.' These, with their bands and These figures changed but slightly till of death respectively Ior "raflamation of nation in the lose of their great and has made the calculation that a sosiety time to administer the last sacrament. citizens in line, made a procession of the 27t-h ballot, when two new candidates, the bowels, gastric fever and congestion of renowned ruler, Dr. Persius therefore,officiated in this ceremony. about one thousand people." Eleven old girl in dancing eighteen waltzes appeared in the persons of C. H. Graves the bowels." There was an insurance on, Pastor Rogge was also present in Mr. McCreary asked for immediate consideration and C. F. Kindred, the vote of the former battle flags were carried in line, and as the lives of each, ranging from 5200 down Df ordinary duration goes a distanee the death chamber. During the administering of the resolution. Mr. Smith of they passed were often greeted by throngs running up to fourteen, but that of the to §60. The coroner accidentally hearing of the sacrament,and even to within Wisconsin objected, but was induced to Df about fourteen miles. on the sidewalks with bared heads. On latter dropping off. On the forty-fifth of the case, and having his suspicionsaroused, fifteen minutes before his death, the emperor withdraw his objection. The% resolution arriving at the park the La Crosse and ballot, which nominated Comstock, the had the bodies exhumed and a appeared to be quite conscious. then Dassed. Lemonweir association held their annual vote stood: Barto 17 Comstock JiQ Corliss chemical analysis made of the intestines, He showed by the expression Julia Ward Howe and Queen Victoria 15 Stearns 1 Graves 14:.P"§$^^^ meetinz. The next place of meeting and found arsenic in all. The woman was of his eyes and by the movements is fixed at Viroqua. Col. E. M. The Farmers and Railroads. sent for by the coroner and made a full are exactly the same age. They oJ his eye lids that he still recognized all THE CANDIDATE. Rogers was elected commander, C. K. Erwin, confession. She procured "Rough on who approached the bedside, relatives and Railroad Commissioners Austin, Becker Hon. S. G. Comstock was born in Argyle, both celebrate their sixty-ninth officer of the day H. C. Goshen, quartermaster gave the children others. A number of officials who had and Gibbs and Secretary Warner met a Me., May 9, 1842, and Rats." She C. Bebel, surgeon and a vice then summoned a pbynot birthday this month. The former been summoned early in the morning large number of representative fanners here were passed the early the poison and president from each post. Next in order administer the med- reached the palace before death had taken and business men at*~Moorhead, Minn. The achieved greatness the latter bad days of his boyhood. After sician, but did was dinner, which was served in a building She said she could & place. Among those present at the time meeting was opened by a 1 ong speech by attending the common icin prescribed.with seating about six hundred. All the veterans greatness thrust upon her. go out washing a baby and resoIvWL the emperor died were Count von StolbergWernigerode, Gov. Austin, who related the history oi" school for some years he were fed and then the towns people, to to get rid of Willie, that she was afraid Gen. von Albedyll, Count railroad legislation in the state, and the entered the seminary at the number of two or three thousand. In Bertha would grow up a bad woman and Enlenberg, Gen. Eauch, Count Radolin- difficulties met and the opposition of railroad Kent Hill, Me., a classmate Last fall a bug flew into the ear ol the afternoon exercises were held in the 6he had better die, and concluded that if manageis to the enforcement of the of A. J. Blethenand park. she poisoned them all at once she would law. He touched upon the Farmers' alliance Henry Bolton, of Frederick township, W. S. Pattee, who was be found out. She came to Philadelphia Resolutions were adopted demanding of executive committee passing resolutions Montgomery county, Pa., rendering recently made dean of in 1872, and has lived in a house of assignation condemning the commissioners when congress a repeal of the arrears of pensions tJOofoiTOCK the law faculty at the both there and in Chicago^ She is 5 him entirely deaf on that side. A few they were fighting the people's act and favoring the passage of the service unhersity. He graduated from this frivolous in manner, and was only brought battles against the power of monopoly. pension law proposed by the National days ago the bug dropped out and his institution in 1866 and then spent to the consciousness of her position when He made use of the word cranks to some Tribune. a year reading law with Judge confronted with the evidence of her crime. hearing almost immediately returned. alliance men, etc. He stated he would Humphrey of Bangor, Me. During this EXCAMPJIEXTS IN illXXESOT A When she finished her coufession she said soon call a meeting to give all counties in time he was a diligent student, entering her conscience was clear and that 6he The largest assemblage ever gathered at the state opportunity to be heard, also the law department of the University of Wabasha, Minn., was in attendance at would meet her dead children in heaven. Miss Kate Bishop, an actress in the railroads, on the question of reduction Michigan in the fal 1 of 18G7 he graduated the interstate G. A. R. reunion. The of freight rates. He advised farmers to Australia, wears a silver bracelet on with honors the following spring. He first number^ present is estimated at send down able men to represent them and 11,000.3 „, The principal address hung out his shingle in Omaha, where he her left arm night and day. Her only unfortunately referred to them as attorneys practiced a year with varying success. was delivered by Commander in Chief J. who would have to meet sharp attorneys yvffc sister locked it there before she sailed Seventeen Year Locusts. P. Rea. The military movements of tbe of railroads. Mr. Probstfield, In 1871 he settled at Morehead and Prof. C, V. Riley, government eutomologist, Mullen guards and several visiting military for America to eefc married. The ship secretary of the Moorhead Fawners' alliance, again began the practice at law. His ability companies were of a very excellent says the seventeen year locusts will resented some references made went down with all hands, and the key was soon recognized by the Clay county cbarac ter, and the dress parade of the appear this year, and the rattling song of by Gov. Austin in a sharp speech, bar, and he became a successful "candidate this periodical visitor may be looked for in is with the drowned girl. veterans was one of the most interesting referring to a well for the office of county attorney, a known wooded portions of the following territory, and marked features. The air was alive mark reputed to position which he filled with distinction Gov. Austin as indicated by the experience of 1871: with music from brass and martial bands. that be would shake for several years. Elected to the the railroads The steamer Iowa, at Boston, on Wisconsin—Waukesfta, Walworth, Jefferson, A large delegation of veterans from the over a certain hot place, legislature in 1874 he served in one branch and that the Rock, Green, Dane, Iowa, Grant, Charles Coleman post of Durand, Wis., also farmers had been shaken over that place her last trans-Atlantis trip, was surrounded or the other ever since, with the exception Crawford, Richmond and Sauk counties. from Benjamin Allen post of Waterville so long they had no money to hire attorneys, of one year. He was elected to the state by a school of whales, which Iowa,—Mitchell, Howard, Winneshiek, and detachments from Rock Elm and but wantfd the commissioners to senate in 1886. Some six weeks ago he Allamakee, Clayton, Fayette, Chickasaw, cope with the railroad attorneys. Messers. Mondovi posts, the Woman's Relief corps indulged in all sorts of capers, until THE DEAD EMPEROR. retired from the law and became Floyd, Bremer, Butler, Dubuque, Delaware, and Sons of Veterans turned out in large Wilson, Smyth, Canning, Burdick and the senior partner in the firm of finally one of the bolder of the monsters Badolinski, Gen. Pape and Gen. Lindequnst. Buchanan, Black Hawk, Jackson, numbers to attend the reunion of interstate others made speeches. The following resolutions Prince Bismarck did not go to Potsdam Comstock & White, real estate dealers, Jones, Linn, Benton. Clinton, Scott, unwisely attempted to cross the farmers- encampment at Wabasha, Minn. embrace the demands of ^tittmU A and now known as the Northwestern from Berlin after the meeting of the ministerial Cedar, Johnson, Muscatine, Louisa and^, At the encampment at Morris, Minn., vessel's bow. Ie was completely cut council, where he formally announced Whereas, We find in the official report Land company. He has been very successful Des Moines counties. Nm the boys were addressed by Gov. A. R. the decease of the emperor. By order of the statistician of the department of as a business man, having acquired in two. Illinois—All the northern counties. The* McGill and others. A camp fire was held of the Evangelical church council the bells agriculture for April, 1888, that the rate a fortune of $200,000 since his residence boundary line, in a general way, may be and the veterans were received by Commander-in-Chief will be tolled at specified hours for fourteen for transportation of wheat and other in Moorhead. In his political career he Rea andDepartmentCommander drawn from the northwest portion of days sncceeding in all the Protestant grain in car load lots over the Chicago, has been equally fortunate. A correspondent of a Kentucky Mercer county southeast to the Illinois Ege. The fireman's tournament churches of the kingdom. Prince Bismarck Milwaukee & Sb. Paul railway between THE RESOLV/TIONB. river at Peoria, east along the Toledo, and the trial of the steam fire engine, followed newspaper writes that he recently visited and all the members of the ministry, the St. Paul, Minneapolis and Chicago, a distance The following resolutions we re adopted: Wabash & Western railroad. There seem by boat races. Dress parade took aides-de-camp and the officers on duty in of 450 miles, is 12 1-2 cents per 100 the birth place of Abraham Lincoln, "Whereas, We have heretofore demanded to be detachments extending further place and at night there were dramatic the palace were admitted to the room in pounds assuming this is an equitable and certain remeuial legislation looking to the entertainments at the opera house and south, especially in the eastern portion of in Larue county, and found the which the remains lie. reasonable rate for transporting equitable distribution of the fruits of labor, the state, and they extend as far south as Agency hall, and dancing at the pavillion. wheat 420 miles, to transport it 240 the iust regulation of the subject of railroad neighborhood the most unpromising A touching scene occurred at the bedside Shelby county. miles, the distance between Moorhead and trafhe. both in state and interstate commerce, while the emperor's life was passing locality in the state, the land immediately Indiana—The boundary in this state is St. Paul, Minneapolis and Duluth, 7.14 to a fair and equitable point where away. Bismarck had called to bid his dying DAMAGED BY FLOOD. not well defined, but includes the extreme cents per 100 pounds would be an equal the interest of the railroad companies and surrounding it being almost as master a last farewell. The emperor northwest counties, extending as far south the interest of the shippers should be fairly and reasonable rate. But allowing that was thoroughly conscious, and taking the barren as a desert. as the Kankakee river. and justly considered and to the full and on account of the great competition hand of the aged chancellor in his feeble Great Excitement at and Around unrestricted lights ot the fehipper to reach Michigan—In this state the southern among numerous railroads between St. grasp, and motioning to the empress to Cloquet Caused by High Water. the markets of the world uutrammeled by tier of counties, extending from Lak"Sjc Paul, Minneapolis and Chicago, and the draw nearer he took her hand and joined Extended observations at Paris any unjtisc burden and whereas, such legistlotion Michigan east to the middle of a larger volume of traffic, by which they can Never in the hiemory of the oldest settler it with that of Bismarck, thus giving a as the experience of the past would Pennsylvania—Lancaster County—The and at Munich indicate that the sanitary afford to transport wheat at a lower rate has the destruction from high water silent and pathetic token of his desire for susrgrest and the light oi 6uch experience, southeast by eastern portion, known as than between Moorhead and St. Paul, been so great as at present in the vicinity a reconciliation of all difierences between condition of a locality depends has already been secured through the efforts the "Pequea valley." This locality was Minneapolis and Diflnth, we will add 40 of Cloquet, along the line of the St. Paul & his wife and the prime minister. of the Republican party, not verified in 1871. although there is no on the amount of water contained in per cent to this equal rate according to Duluth road. A water spout burst over Besolved. Tbat we demand such additional doubt of the appearance of the insect in distance, which will make it a rate of the territory and immediately the waters EFFECTS IX BERLIN. the ground. The years in which there legislation as is necessary to fully and fairly immense numbers in 1854. •.„ The effect of the emperor's death in Berlin 9.99 cents, or, to avoid fractions, 10 in the St. Louis and tributaries began to adjust the relation of shippers and carriers has been a large quantity of ground limit* was instantaneous. In a couple of cents per 100 pounds. We deem 40 per rise, covering the tracks for miles, in to the end that the shipper shall be allowed hours the bright summer look of the streets cent in favor of the roads reaching our some places to the depth of to ship at a fair ana reasonable rate, which water present have invariably been territory, which haul probably more eighteen inches. One of the booms was changed. Women appeared clad in rate shall be based upon the actual cost of The cattlemen of the Chicakasaw nation" the healthiest, while those in which wheat than any other two roads in the of the C. N. Nelson Lumber company black and men with bands of crape tied construction and operating expenses, and of the Indian territory lately opposed the' about their arms. Many shops were closed. United States, is sufficient therefore, broke, but the logs were nearly all that efforts of shippers to secure an open there has been a smaller quantity tax of $1 per head for cattle grazing on Much anxiety is felt concerning the caught. The remaining boom of the Nelson market shall not b"e trammeled by any unjust Resolved by the Moorhead alliance, that Indian lands, and drove the collector andp have invariably been the unhealthiest. new empress, whose confinement is expected or unreasonable changes and -that the Lumber company of Cloquet broke the board of railroad and warehouse commissioners settle*1** his deputies away. A peaceable shipper shall exercise the right to transfer at and the logs passed down the river, clearing daily. No post mortem examination of the State of Minnesota be ment was attempted, but without results all points of railroad lines-without any unjust the Thomson bridge by only ten feet. will be made of the emperor's body, the requested to make and order the rate of A few days ago a Mr. Conti, of charees therefor and that this principle favorable to the Indians. The cowboys doctors being agreed as to cause of death. By many persons it is said that the second 10 cents per 100 pounds in car load lots be engraf tbd upon what Is known as the began to assemble, and now about five- „. The new emperor calls himself Emperor boom, which contained upwards of 60,000,000 Richmond, Va., noticed that his infant for the transportation of wheat and other Interstate commerce law, and to Becure such hundred are rendezvoused in the southernspart William II. and his consort feet of logs, first gave away, and son was covered on the neck and grain from Moorhead, to St. Paul, Minneapolis desired legislation and the enforcement the massive force they exerted snapped of the nation. Gov. Guy has ordered and Duluth, and the same rate on thereof we pledge the earnest efforts of the the Posey Island boom, where there were out the national militia, about one hmui arms with a number of red spots, and flour, potatoes, lumber and hay, to take Republican party. dred Indians, and they are assembled new? 20,000,000 feet. The water, after th? he subsequently discovered that the effect on or before the 15th day of August, Resolved. That we insist upon a material booms broke, rose two feet, seeming to at Armore, preparatory to moving upongs 1888, and just and equal rates irom the and judicious reduction of the tariff, child had been bitten by a large drain off the great overflowed tract of land the cowboys. ^u, intermediate points to the terminal points especially when it bears heavily upon the above. It was but a few minutes after spider. From that time the infant's Mrs. Ellen Cronin, one of the oldest sefc-ft above named. producing and agricultural interests, and the breaking of the booms before the bulk tiers of this county, and perhaps the old-|j. demand that congress shall cease trifling limbs began to swell, and in a few Resolved, That we also request a proportionate of the logs were gone. They traveled down est person in the United States, died in Leg. with this most important subject. We regard reduction according to classification the river a great mass, piled in places days the little sufferer died in great Sueur county, Minn. Mrs. Cronin lived to*» the so-iCaHed Mills bill, as presented in on the transportation of cattle, away above the water.and carrying all before the advanced age of 117 years. She was a** congress, as a subterfuge, designed only to agony. hogs, sheep, horses, coal and wood from them. When they reached Thompson native of Limerick, Ireland, and emigrat-^* deceive, and fraught with mischief, bearing the same date as above. and the Dalles there, an hour after breaking ed to this country in 1850, settling in Let upon its face the unmistakable evidence of loose, they scattered as they having been prepared solely ra the spirit of Sueur county in 1857, where she has resid-*r The dead letter office received 4,808,000 rushed over the Rocky Channel and sectional interest, carefully guarding the interests ed ever since. She was the mother'of sixchildren, Going over Niagara Falls. piled up all along the banks, the sight as letters last year, fot' about a of one section of the country at the all of whom she survived, the they struck the Dalles and its raging expense of another and we regret that the Potts and Hanlett, who distinguished last of her children* being buried eight years third of which owners were discovered. waters was a wonderful one. It is feared party in power refuse to meet the question themselves once by going through the ago. She retained ail her faculties up to 1 Money to the value of $1,795,764 that when they came they would first jam of tariff reduction in a fair and manly perilous Niagara whirlpool rapids in a within a few days of her death. I spirit We hold the Democratic party responsible there, then afterward sweep down in a solid a small barrel, have resolved to perform was found in 19,588 letters. for the war, or: which the mass and carry away the iron bridge of Miss Fanny Mason, daughter of Col. 1 a more dangerous feat, that of going over !f These figures show the necessity of present tariff was a necessary the St. Paul & Duluth railroad, but that Mason oi Fort Snelling, Miss Daisy Davis, y" the Niagara cataract in the little craft. outgrowth, and in view of the fear turned out groundless, as the bridge daughter of HenryC. Davis, and *a littlo/V care in directing letters and seeing They made some preliminary experiments. failure of the party to reform the tariff after daughter of Mrs. Charles E. Furness, werjf was not hurt at all. It took but two hours The barrel was launched that they are stamped, as well as indicating being possession of the lower noose of out riding in a T-cart in St. Paul, whenT for the 80,000,000 feet to paBS Thompson. the other day in Chippewa creek congress tor several years we cannot but The loss of the lumbermen is enormous. their horse became frightened and dashed" on the outside who sends not far from the upper rapids, and tow ed regard their promises of reform as mere pretense, As near as can now be estimated it down the street at a terrific rate of speed. to the center of the current which feeds unworthy of any respect or serious them. The return stamp, issued by a will reach nearly half a million dollais and All three were thrown out. and Miss Mas-J the Horseshoe falls. The cask had been "WILLIAM II. THE NEW EMPEROR OF GERMANY. consideration, and point to the fact that on was seriously and perhaps fatallv in may run over that, and of course on all Chicago concern, offers a convenient balasted with sand, and a bantam rooster all material reduction in the tariff has been Empress Victoria Augusta. Immediately jured. I this great loss there is no insurance at was placed in it before the air valve waB secured through the efforts of the Republican method of identification to those who after death the widow iolded the all. The loss to the Knife Falls Boom company closed. Half an hour elapsed before the party, while the history of the Democratic An unprovoked murder occurred nearg^ silk family handkerchief around the deceased's and the lumbermen there will be do not wish to put their names on envelopes. barrel went over the brink. In fivesecondH party upon this subject is a succession of Hay ward, Wis. Baptiste Demere, an In-J^ neck. William, who sobbed audibly, $150,000 or more, and on the logs swept it leappeared in the boiling torrent below broken "pledges. We confidently appeal to dian, has frequently threatened to kill* I placed his father's iron cross and older away perhaps nearly' $300,000 more. and rapidly drifted into Base Rock the people to intrust thib important subject Charley Paullen, a Frenchman, but no at-i »f of merib decoration on the chest, together Thelogslide of their upper mill was swept to the care of the Republican party: eddy, a dangerous spot, where tention was paid to it. One morning while with a small gold chain to ?.hich was attached down the stream. One span of the water it whirled around from noon P.iulien was conversing with Demere's I S Resolved, That we hope for the restoration Mrs. E. O. Stanard, a prominent a number of lockets and charms, power company's railroad bridge and two ter at Mrs. Warren's boarding house, Demere of a Republican majority in congress that and laid his father's sword by the side of until nearly 5 o'clock. Then it was small wooden bridges there, were also carried woman of St. Louis, Mo., is looking entered with an old muRket, and^~ I Dakota may have justice and no longer be the body. When Princess Sophia, anxiously carried toward the Maid of the Mist landing, down stream. The Colquet Lumber denied admission to the Union for partisan aimed at Paulien's breast. The bulletin I for a heroine. A few days ago Mrs, concealing her tears, went to her where it was picked up by some boatmen. company estimate their loss at 35,000,000 reasons. struck a button, which was carried I father's bedside, the emperor handed her The ballast had shifted, and the feet, which cost to put in about Stanard was riding in her carriage the body. The murderer was arrested be-l-v 1 Resolved, That we are in favor of opening, a slip of paper on which was written: rooster was dead and dismembered. The $350,000. as soon as practicable, all the Indian reservations fore he could escape. W ~f with her two little daughters. The "Remain as noble and good as you have experience was witnessed by a large crowd in the Fifth district, allotting land in been in the past. This is the last wish of of people. Mr. Potts said that either he Mrs. Sheridan, mother of Gen. Philip H. horses took fright and ran away. As severalty to the Indians now residing your dying father." In accordance or his partner would undoubtedly undertake Sheridan, died at her home at Sorners^fe^ thereon, and disposing of the remainder to the carriage was nearing an open with the wibhea of the late to go under the falls. The ballast Two Murderers Hanged. Ohio, after a long illness. Mrs. SheridaaT actual settlers and purchasers on such terms emperor and of the empress.Emperor William would be better secured, and as the ballast was born in County Cavan, Ireland, caraefe sewer on Elliott avenue a young girl as congress may deem best. Gaddy and Rocette, the murderers of II, has ordered that the funeral be showed only one ma"rk from having to the United States in 1828, and to Ohio|fe*C Resolved, That we highlv appreciate the Settler McLeish at Wolsley, N. W, T., were about sixteen years of age sprang held Monday morning. The obsequies will come in contact with a rock, he felt that 1832. She was never robust in appear-"" services of our congressman, flon. Knute launched into eternity at Reginu, Rocette be devoid of Domp and will be of a military from a buggy in which she was seated, the trip would be safer than many people ance. Her stature was small. She lived Nelson, and feel a pride in the honorable distinction bore up without flinching and spoke on character. Owing to the limited accommodation thought. so justly attained by him. He has the scaffold. He said he was no murderer in the home which the general purchased and seizing the runaway horses by the the attendance will necessarilly clearly apprehended his duties and faithfully for the family prior to the war. and did not regret having a rope about toead, saved the lives of Mrs. Stanard be very small. It is understood that a and ably performed them. No personal his neck, but was sorry to die. Gaddy The village of Glasgow, on the Bell's Gap Forty-two miles of the Manitobal-oad's general period of mourning of six weeks schemes have met with his favor, but held up well also. He was attended by and her daughters. The plucky girl railroad, in Pennsylvania, was the scene will be proclaimed. All public amuse, branch from Helena to Butte are completed. he has labored industriously in the interests Reverends Gregory and Daniels, Episcopalians. of a double tragedy. Ellis Wingert, a disappeared so quickly after her brave There are thirty miles left and the ments will be suspended until after the funeral. of the whole people. We "heartily approve He appeared penitent for the larmer, was shot and instantly killed' by line will probably be completed by the It is stated that the procl amation of his earnest efforts to regulate inteistate deed that her name could not be crime, and received the sacrament the a woodsman named McKee, for a cause middle of July. commerce and to secure a reform and reduction of Emperor William II. will refer to Germany's day before his execution. Rocette was attended ascertained. of the tariff, and his action therein not known. McKee immediately Bhot alliances with Austria-Hungary The excitement oyer the big disaster to by Fathers Graton and Leduc. has been in accord with the plainly expressed himself in the head fatally.|g|f „_ -%g and italy as guarantees that the peace of Cloquet, Minn., still continues. Investigation When the bolt shot they dropped and will of the Republican party of this Europe will be maintained. shows that the greater part of the died instantly, not a muscle of either The truth about the dissatisfaction of district, as enunciated in the platforms upon The theory is held by Prof. Mendeleef, logs which came down there were caught. moving. Both slept well during the Secretary Whitney with his present posi« which he has been elected, and his constituents AMERICAN CONDOLENCES.*'* 'h* Very few of them got into Duluth harbor. night, and ate a good breakfast. Rocette tion is probably this: /His course of administration of Russia, that petroleum is produced consent to his retirement as congressman WASHINGTON, June 15.—Intelligence of The boom at Fond du Lac was broken especially. He ate eight eggs and a number has to a certain extent only for the reason that he absolutely by water which penetrates the the death of Emperor Frederick III was and they came down into St. Louis bay. of slices of toast, and drank wine. declines a re-election. aroused the half-bidden antagonism of received by Secretary Bayard this morning If the logs could be handled to advantage On Sunday night, May 29, the earth's crust and comes in contact cei tain naval officers, and many things zhave The tariff plank did not call forth as hearty by a cable message from the United at Duluth, the loss would, perhaps, hardly stable of Hector McLeiBh, a farmer, occurred which have indicated inter«flP *vith the glowing carbides of metal, applause as -did the resolutions that the States legation at Berlin. The secretary be so great as estimated, Owners of the was broken into and a pony nal friction. For example, it is said th#~*^ Indian reservation should be thrown open to especially of iron. The water is decomposed immediately informed the president, and logs are already figuring with saw mill men stolen. A party of citizen* started in change in the accounts of the department the following telegram was sent to Berlin: there on sawing the logs at Duluth. settlement and that Dakota should be admitted. pursuit next day,ovt*rtakingthe thieves the did not suit the officers, who are obligea into its constituent cases, CoL Graves, chairman of the committee iollowing day, when in an encounter McLeish The president desires to make expression occasionally to wait for their monev somewhat Shotwell, Cltrihew & Lothmann, wholesale the oxygen uniting with the iron, of the respectful sympathy felt throughout on resolutions, said to the PIONEEB was shot and subsequently died of longer than before. Then there ha» dealers in drygoods and manufacturers the United States for the German nation PEESS correspondent that there was a good his wound. The thieves were half-breeds, arisen a renewed strife between the two •while the hydrogen takes up the carbon of clothing, Minneapolis.who have suspended, in the loss of their emporer, who has just Gaddy and Rocette. The pursuing party elements ol discord in the navy, the lin» deal of talk about a high license resolution, have an office in that city. Some and ascends to a higher region, yielded to death with such lofty courage found out that the half-breeds were concealed and staff, and each has petitioned the secretary time ago they got into a difficulty from but it was finally agreed not to mention anything irnrr.^ in a house about a mile from Wolsley. and calm resignation to the Divine decree until he has shown distaste for thi» where part of it is condensed into which they were released by a loan of upon which a member of congress McLeish and a mounted policeman sort of work. BAYARD. $150,000 which has not been repaid. Their could not have an opportunity to vote. mineral oil, and part remains as walked out late at night to keep creditors there think their liabilities will "WILL HAVE LITTLE INFLUENCE. At a fire in New York, corner"of Second guard and report which way they natural gas, to escape wherever, and exceed §500,000, the greater part of which street and Second avenue ten people wereinjured, NEW YORK, June 15.—Oswald Ottendorfer, went if they left the house, and the rest of is due in New York. Buffalo officers arresteda cash boy named whenever it can find an outlet. If and one man was killed. Mrs. of the Sraats Zeitung, to-day expressed the party* would cowie out at daylight. hi Andrew Howard, aged fourteen, for stealing The postoffice department is now prepared Koenig jumped from a second story window this assumption is correct, and a himself thus: They tried to make the capture alone. a watch, and were ledto suspect that he to consider the claims of postmasters and was seriously injured. Augustus The death of Emporer Frederick will The night was very dark, and as they were sufficient store of metallic carbides is knew something of the origin of the great Burdick fell down through the scuttle of who haxe suffered loss of postal funds have very little influence in European affairs. about entering the front door the policeman milliion dollar fire of Feb. 1 in Buffalo. that house to the floor below, and soon, contained in the earth's interior, by fire, burglary or in transit, or by una•voidable The young Emporer William, was knocked down from behind and He has now made a full confession that he after died. Mrs. Julius Clemens was a casualty since March 17, 1867. became insensible. He had a revolver in rumor says, favors a warlike policy. I petroleum may continue to be formed started the fire himself. He says he set fire ly burned about the head and body, and All claimants must present their claims cannot say whether this is true or not, his hand at the time which he dropped. to the store of Barnes, Hengerer & Co., almost indefinitely and continue tQ she and her husband were injured from, within six months after May 9, 18bS the but I do nob look for any great change in As McLeish turned to grapple with the assailant and also admitted making two attempts inhaling flames and smoke. German affairs. I think that Bismarck date of the approval of the act under another half-breed rushed out of yield a supply of fuel long after the to fire the present store of Barnes, Hengerer will take the first opportunity to show which payment will be made. Blanks and the honsevTHckiug up the policeman's revolver The most terrific electric storm ever eupplyof coal has become exhausted. & Co. He did it because he liked to see all needed information will be supplied by and shot McLeish once in the back the world that the young emperor has no witnessed in Southern Dakota passed overA, a big fire. warlike inclinations. the assistant attorney general for the and once in the left arm. The desperadoes Prof. Mendeleef supports his views by Soux 1 ails. It reminded old soldiers of»an postoftice department. John Grant lost a valuable mare by then decamped, it is supposed for Crooked The flags at the city buildings and other artillery engagement. Several barnswere producing artificial petroluem in a \9 lightning and had three others badly Lakes. Prisoners were tracked from point lepartments were not put at half mast The Millers National Convention in session struck and five horses killed.ijjMurry manner similar to that by which he burnt. They were in a pasture in Jewett to point, but always evaded their pursuers, when the news of Emperor Frederick was residen.ee was also stw«»^£!te*r!*\ at Buffalo, New York is in favor of and finally escaped across the line, Valley, Rice county, Minn. The loss is •eceived. Mayor Hewitt said he did not int a largs hole iB the noof, bafc. none believes the natural product is made. removing the import duty on Canadian $500. The horses were near a wire fence. eel justified in orderis» them up. wheat. the inmates we^ejnjared,. d¥ mm fvmmtm mam^am a