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TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. New Ulm Eeview. FIFTIETH CONGRESS. the county hospital after suffering terrible BAILKOAD DTSAMITEBS. the use of dynamite, but it could be used with agony. good effect. After the meeting was over some conversation passed between him and The marine hospital bureau is informed Arrest of a Somber of Burlington Employees myself, and I made the statement to him ofthe arrival at Ship Island Quarantine Station, -Charged with Conspiracy. $% BRANDT & WEDDENDORF, Publishers. IfewsFrom Washington. SENATE. that I knew how to use it that I had seen it Miss., of the Norwegian bark Magnolia used in the gravel pit. He wanted to know Ajiumber of bills were reported and placed*on The president vetoed four more private from Rio Janerio. The captain and four of For several days the Chicago papers lave sv, if I could get any of it, and I told him I the calendar, among them being the sun- qf^ pension bills. The first granted a pension to her crew died from yellow fever after leaving been filled with long reports of an alleged NEW ULM, MINNESOTA dry civil appropriation bill. thought I could. He told me to go and get the widow of John Herbst, who enlisted Rio. The vessel will be detained at quarantine. dynamite conspiracy against the Burlington The bill to place John C. Fremont on the in 1862. In August, 1864, he was captured it. He gave me $7.50 to get it. railroad a number of arrests were made, retired list as major general of the army, was* by the enemy. After his capture he joined and numerous examinations have taken Bowles was also allowed to explain the It has recently been decided by the The where abouts of Moore, the St. Louis taken up, and, after considerable discussion the Confederate forces and was captured by place. An outline of the case contents of a letter received by him from eloper, has not been discovered. Mrs. Norton supreme court of Pennsylvania that passed by a vote of yeas 29 nays 21. the Union army and then explained that he against the members of the Brotherhood Bauereisen at NoblesviDe, enclosing money has also left the hotel at Topeka and The conference report on the post office a deserted to the enemy to escape the hardships of Engineers and Firemen, accused of and the instruction to "take plenty of goods Sunday marriages are null and void. cannot be found. The general impression is propriation bill was ^received and on motion! of prison life, and was released and complicity in the plot against the Chicago, to Cresto." By goods he said dynamite was that they are together somewhere in the vicinity. mustered out on Oct. 10,1865. of Mr. Plumb the senate receded from itsamendment Burlington & Quincy road, was formally presented meant. Moore's lawyers say that he is willing known as the subsidy amend* court. The statement was made Under cross-examination Bowles admitted The nomination of Mr. Harrison to return to St. Louis voluntarily. Gov. ment. by United States District Attorney Ewing, that he had told both attorneys for the defense, Johnson does not think that the charge of Crimes and Criminals, Ss*~^ Was laid downinSan Francisco thirty upon the arraignment of six of the accusedChief while in the county jail' that he was larceny which stands against him can be HOUSE. The steamship Erin, from. London, came into Bauereisen and his comrades, Goding, maintained. an innocent man that he did not know anything seconds alter it was sentfrom Chicago, On motion of Mr. Clardy, of Missouri, theeenate New York with a murderer in irons, fatrick Wilson, Bowles, .Broderick and Smith. The of the use of dynamite, and that he bill was passed authorizing the construction George A. Macbeth & Co., chimney glass and in London in one minute. Kelly, seaman, had stabbed to death presentment caused a great sensation. The had lied repeatedly to them and to others as of a bridge across the Arkansas manufacturers of Pittsburg, Pa., have about Sailors John Parry and John Chapman. statement of the district attorney was apparently to his innocence and about other matters. river at Cummings Landing, Ark. decided to remove their works to Belgium. Kelly was taken ashore under arrest. based largely upon a confession of "But," he added naively, "I was not on The house then went into committee of the Macbeth & Co., have the largest chimney one of the six, Alex Smith. The latter sat Almost every American craft which John Gibbs, who robbed the depot at Madison oath then." whole (Mr. Springer, of Illinois, in the chair) glass house in the United States, and probably apart from the other defendants, and doggedly Lake, Minn., was taken to Mankota and on the tariff bill, the internal revenue feature goes to sea now carries oil to smooth in the world. Mr. Macbeth says that a declined to be represented by the Brotherhood lodged in jail. The money was not recovered. being pending. careful calculation has persuaded him that IPP The Story of a Skull. attorneys. the troubled waters, and there is, Gibbs is a printer, and was implicated in a Mr. Nieholls, of North Carolina, offered an they will be able to manufacture chimney theft in Kasota last summer. He will have A murdered man's skull is among tne exhibits amendment repealing all internal taxes. Rejected. glasses of just as good a quality in Belgium, hardly a week in which it does not Subsequently Bowles made a confession but to appear before the grand jury in December. in the office of Dr. A. R. Thompson. bring them into the United States, and pay a the text of his squeal was not made public. save some vessel from foundering. W. M. Hall, agent of the Minneapolis Elevator 45 per cent duty on them, all for less than The relic is well preserved, although it bears A preliminary examination followed. The Mr. Sowden again offered his amendment company at Ogden Iowa, has absconded they can manufacture them here for. United States officials it is said, have decided the scars of bullet, hatchet, and saw, the last abolishing the tax on fruit spirits. with $1,300 belonging to the company, and Alter a long debate Mr. Sowden's amendment The Russian fleet, forty war ships, is assembling to bring a charge of conspiracy, a being the result of a post-mortem examination, left local merchants for about $500 more. In San Francisco suit has been was rejected by a vote of 44 to 79. at Cronstadt to meet Emperor crime which can be punished by two years' while the bullet-holes and other marks Every effort is being made to find him but so At the night session of the house a bill was William of Germanv. Iron clads carrying imprisonment in the penitentiary or a fine of brought against the estate of one were made at the time of the murder. far without success. passed which appropriates $3,000 to erect a Admiral Popoff and the Duke of Edinburgh, $10,000, or both. Two women were brought "That skull looks as if it had seen harsh Loewenthal, who committed suicide D. Webb assaulted C. A. Smith at Blue range lighthouse at Duluth. The bill authorizingthe Admiral Tchikatchoff, and frigates carrying into the court room, and given seats behind treatment," a visitor remarked to Dr. Earth City, Minn., with an ax. dealing him a Winona & Southwestern Railway Grand Admiral Svetlana and Admiral the desk. One of them was said to last winter upon the day set for his Thompson recently. "Well, it has been blow on the leg which will probably lame him company to build a bridge across the Mississippi Lazareff are among them. After an exchange be the woman to whom Bowles, though through exciting experiences," replied the for life. Webb was abusing his family, whom wedding, by the father of his fmancee, of salutes between the fleets and the a married man, made love while on river at Winona, Minn., was reported t{ doctor. ','The woman who murdered the he had driven into the street in their night forts Emperor William will go aboard the his dynamite expedition in Indiana, favorably to the house. for the 2,000 claimed to have been man to whom that skull belonged is now in cloths. Smith, trying to protect them, met czar's yacht Derjava, At Peterhoff the emperors and whose presence court brought about There were two pending amendnu -ts, one the penitentiary at Syracuse. I think she is the above fate. Webb is under arrest, will disembark, and a reception will be by the prosecution had more than anything offered by Mr. Wise, of Virginia, rcpealing fP\ spent in preparation for the marriage. serving a life sentence. Her name is Harriet held. All around the castle for a distance ol else induced Bowles to confess the tax on cigars, cheroots and cigarpttes, M^8fif Henry Conrad Ebert was hanged in the Van Auken, and the murdered man was her 1,000 metres troops will be concealed behind order to head off a suit for divorce. Alex and one by Mr. Sowden, of Pennsylvania, county jail at Jersey City. When the trap husband, Darius Van Auken. They lived in trees and hedges to guard it securely. Smith, the Aurora brotherhood fireman who abolishing the tax on spirits distilled from was sprung the knot slipped around under Sandy Creek, where I passed my boyhood. turned informer, was the first witness called. apples, peaches and other fruits. the jaw and disarranged the cap so that When Claus Spreckels announced that he He was a little, light-waisted sort of a man, He was interrupted at the very outset by Mr. Wise,s amendment was defeated—43 to78~7and The valet custom in England extends Ebert's face was exposed to view as heslowly would fight the great sugar trust, single while she was a big, strapping heavy weight. Lawyer David for the defense, moving that Mr. Sowden's was withdrawn. strangled to death. When the body was cut handed, every one prophesied that he would to the poor lodging houses or The neighbors credited her for having made all evidence concerning Informer Bowles be down it was turned over to his brother, and come to grief in spite of his millions. Now SENATE. M*t± life unpleasant fc her husband. The murder stricken out on the ground that he was not workingmen's homes. In all these afterwards taken to Mount Olive and cremated the first victory for Spreckles the fight was committed ten or twelveyears ago. They now under investigation. David also asked A resolution instructing the committee on The crime for which Ebert was must be recorded. When the trust was common houses there are men who, had an adopted son, I think it was. living to have the testimony of Informer Kelleyand interstate commerce to inquire into the propriety hanged was the brutal murder of his wife. formed the officers began to corner both with them. Mrs. Van Auken took a pistol witness Lloyd nullified because they mentioned of extending the interstate commerce for a coper or so a week, black the refined sugars and the raw product. Now The body of Nels Anderson was foundlying from a shelf and said: 'D'rius I'm going to none of the defendants but Bowles, law to telegraph and express companies, and the refiners find that they have largely over near the Milwaukee main line track near Redwing. kill you.' 'Oh, don't!' the husband exclaimed. boots, cook the supper and run errands and the evidence was therefore incompetent. to railroad companies not now subject to it, sold refined sugars that the raw product is The head was badly mangled and the That was the last time hespoke. She fired, District Attorney Ewing contended that it to sit during the recess of congress, and toappoint for the aristocratic among the beyond their reach, and they are obliged to throat cut. In the pockets were found an and the bullet went into the brain through would be shown that the dynamite was purchased a clerk and stenographer, was offered send to Europe for raw material. Some time empty purse, some keys and a knife. He had the left eye—that's the hole. She fired again, lodgers. and delivered by some, at least of the by Mr. Cullom and referred to the committee ago Mr. Spreckels contracted for 50,000 tons been despondent, and had told parties here and the ball went through the skull above defendants. The court let it stand, and then on contingent expenses. of raw sugar from Manilla, and on this transaction that if he went away he would never return. and in front of the left ear. Then she chopped Smith was taken off the box, and J. J. Kelley, The senate then proceeded to the consideration alone, at the present rates, he can The wound in his throat was probably selfinflicted, him with a hatchet after he was dead. Those Chairman Hoge's clerk, recalled to a limit of the senate bill for the formation Isaiah N. "Williamson of Philadelphia realize $2,000,000. It was reported that but it can hardly be believed that two holes farther back were made by the that his name was Charles Cordell in a and admission into the union of th state oi Claus Spreckels had joined the sugar trust, is reputed to be the wealthi1 the fracture of the skull resulted from contact hatchet going through the skull. She cut the flirtation he had with two ladies in Chicago Washington—to be composed of the present but his son denies it, and says Spreckels is with an engine. body up and buried it in different places. in 1881. est bachelor in the United States. He territory of Washington and part of Idahoterritory. just getting into good fighting trim. The remains were found after a time, and she Judge Reddick of Arkansas delivered a Smith was arrested after having been subjected I had a fortune of $20,000,000 and was arrested and tried. The Bkull was used charge to the grand jury, which he urged to a cross examination of great length Mr. Hoar interrupted the reading of the The Work of the Sioux Commission. on the trial and the coroner loaned it to me them to make a full investigation pf the race by defendant's counsel. They failed of their bill and gave notice, at tho request of Mr. gives away a large portion of it an9 to study. It was brought out at the trial troubles that have recently made Crittenden purpose to get him to contradict himself, Frye, who has the fishery treaty in charge The work which the Sioux commission has that Mrs. Van Auken's first husband disappeared nually in charities. He is a plainly county an armed camp. The court first but did establish the fact that he knew nothing (in the absence of Mr. Sherman) that Mr. laid out before it, is likely to be especially suddenly several years before she married calls attention to the letter received by prominent about the dynamite found on the train Frye would next Friday ask the senate to difficult and intricate. Under the terms of dressed old gentleman, very modest Van Auken."—Troy (N. Y.) Times. white citizens ordering them to leave when Broderick, Bowles and Wilson were arrested. proceed with the consideration of the treaty, the act lately approved looking to the reduction and retiring in his ways. the county on pain of death for non-compliance, and would urge the benate to continue the of the great Sioux reservation the consent and instructed the jury to indict for discussion until it is ended, and then that the of the adult male Indians must be obtained, A conference was held at the office of the English and Yankee Manners. conspiracy every person found to have been vote be taken without further delay. under the treaty of 1868, Burlington road, at which the road was I Five years ago, Lord Winchelsea, a concerned in sending the letters. before any steps looking to the allotment represented by President PerkinB, Vice President From the Forum. HOUSE. pi of lands and the opening to settlement Deasley, General Manager Stone, Wirt A daring daylight robbery was attempted sporting peer, made a bet that he A result of the apparent induration of the of the remainder of the reservation Dexter and J. W, Bly. The other Bide was After unsuccessful efforts had been made byMr. between Marquette, Mich., and the new state's would find thirty misprints in six cuticle in Englishmen is the curious coarseness can be taken. The Indians to be represented by Chief Arthur, of the Locomotive Stahlnecker, of New York, and Mr. Burrows, prison building. J. F. Grip, one of the contractors, of phrase which so often annoys an negotiated with number in the aggregate, Engineers Chief Sargent, ofthe Locomotive of Michigan, to secure consideration of started from the bank to the prison, numbers of the London Times. The American. No time can ever reconcile a cisAtlantic adult males, females, and children, a little Firemen, and Alexander Sullivan, bills for the erection of public buildings at and when near the prison was set upon by ear to the heartiness with which an Yonkers, N. Y., and Kalamazoo, Mich., thehouse stakes were $5f00, with $50 additiona over 22,000, located at five different their attorney. The arrival of Arthur and four strange men. He was struck upon the otherwise well-bred lady will talk frankly of went into committee of the whole, Mr. agencies. The task would be much Sargent in Chicago has been kept a secret head with a club and badly beaten. The for every blunder, more or less. "tubbing" and "cleaning herself." It suggests Springer, of Blinois, in the chair, on the* *. until the conference was over. Chairmen robbers, knowing it was pay day, demanded lighter if the Sioux to be negotiated the complaint made by Lord Melbourne tariff bill. Hoge and Murphy were also present. The Six numbers were taken at random the satchel containing the money. But Mr. with could be dealt with en masse, of certain London beauties, that they gave officials of the two Brotherhoods assured the Grip had decided to pay off next day. But but this is impossible. They are split up On motion of Mr. Tracey, of New York, and only three misprints were discovevered. him too much of their natural history. 1 do railroadmen that they had no sympathy with for this postponement the robbers would into small bands, each with its head men primuhne was stricken from the free list. not know any well-educated American except dynamiters. At the conference, the strike have got several thousand dollars. and chiefs, each with its own different Lord Winchelsea lost nearly The first paragraph, which had been passed one or two southern lady novelists, who habitually and the situation as it affected the public views and tendencies, and each under over informally—that placing cotton ties, or Some light is thrown upon the mysterious $2,000. use theword "nigger," both in English and the parties to this struggle was discussed. the guidance of leaders whose hostilities hoops, on the free list—was then considered. suicide of G. H. Spencer, who ended his life literature and speech it seems universal. All agreed that it would be wellif the and jealousies must all go to render successful June 19 at a hotel at Marquette, Mich., by Froude employes it through all his books of strike could be ended. President Perkins was negotiations difficult. Lack of knowledge taking carbolic acid. Copies of the two letters travel, and even so graceful a writer as the seen after the conference and said nothing The new slang dictionary, of which of English and lack of education will still The house bill to accept and ratify an which he left for his wife and which the late Mrs. Ewing uses it in her pretty stories. was definitely settled. Touching the meeting, further hamper the commissioners. Thus at agreement with the Shoshone and Bannock Charles G. Leland is one of the editors, coroner refused to open have been received. She also has a very offensive word "stinking" President Hoge said: Cheyenne river there are credited 3,000 Sioux, Indians on Ft. Hall reservation, Idaho, was In them he begged forgiveness for the trouble and one finds and hears it everywhere. "As divided into five bands of these 880 can is announced in London. It is Propositions were submitted by both sides accepted and passed with an amendment. he had made her, and said his brain was a rule," writes James Payne from London, read, but only 300 of them can speak English to the controversy, looking toward a settlement The following bills Tvere taken from the turned, and that he killed himself to keep out a complete compendium of unconventional in the New York Independent: "I hate people enough to make themselves understood. of the strike. What these propositions calendar and passed: of the mad house. It is understood that that stink of money." So, in society, At Pine Ridge there are 5,000 Sioux, divided were I am not at liberty to state. They phraseology, embracing English The house bill to provide for an aditional there was a woman in the -case who has always Americans are constantly placed in the absurd into three bands, the strongest of which have not taken tangible form and will not justice of the supreme court of Dakota (with borne an unspotted reputation. She is position of being lectured for want of and American slang and all the is headed by Red Cloud and a group until another conference is held which will be an amendment). well and favorably known, highly connected, refined preception by writers whose language of bad men, utterly hostile to the proposed in a few days. recognized vulgarisms. It is probably The senate bill to prohibit members of territorial and her identity is withheld because there is and manners oflend us at every step. reduction of the reservation. This band Mr. Hoge then showed a telegram which legislatures from holding certain no proof of her complicity in the circumstances The highest, the most gifted, are not free as complete a guide toconversatidn contains 4,200 Indians. But 1,400 of the was sent from Davenport to W. F. Gould and leading up to the tragedy. offices. from the offensiveness of language. When I whole number accredited to the agency can which read as follows: in polite circles as can be found The senate bill relieving municipalities in heard the most eminent of English poets say read and less than 450 speak English. At "Owing to certain events the men at this the territories in certain cases. ~-w that it was "rot," at a time when the odious in the market. Rosebud there are 7,500 Sioux divided into point decide that we had better adopt extreme A bill passes the senate canceling contracts The Becord of Casualties. Anglicism had not crossed the Atlantic, it six bands, 175 of whom can read and 170 measure." between the Western Union Telegraph Com. seemed to my startled imagination as if the can speak English. At Standing Rock there George H. Staynor and Henry S.Ives, who "This is only one out of many telegrams pany and certain railroads. Venus of Milo had opened her marble lips and are on the rolls 4.450, divided into five The first decision of the status of a are wanted in New York badly on serious of a similar nature," said the chairman, had begun to curse and swear. The trouble bands, of whom 500 can read and 175 speak charges are now in Canada. "which have reached here. This one life insurance policy, where the wife, is that such phrases reach us also very rapidly, English. At Crow Creek and Lower Brule is addressed to Chairman Gould, of the Rock A volcanic eruption has occured at Makmats After a little routine business the house and take root among us like other agency there are 2,250 Sioux divided into for whose benefit it was taken out, Island grievance committee, and shows in Japan, by which 400 persons were went into committee of the whole onthetariff weeds. No doubt America furnishes some two bands, of whom 480 can read and about which way the wind is blowing. He also said killed and 1,000 were injured. bill, the pending amendment being that offered died before the husband, has just slang to England also, and we often go to 300 speak the English language. There are that a general meeting of«chairmen of grievance by Mr. Mills, of Texas, restoring the London to hear it for the first time from cultivated M. S. Littlfield. president of the Jacksonville about twenty different bands with which the committees of nearly every line running been made by Judge Seddon in St. present rata of duty on tobacco. lips. But it must be remembered & Tallahassee in New York, charged commission must negotiate in order to satisfy out of Chicago would be held, at which action Mr. Lafollette, of Wisconsin, thought that with passing a worthless $50 check, signed that pugilists and circus riders are not here Louis. He holds that where a man the vanity and overcome the hostility of will be taken to resent the wholesale arrests the motion made by Mr. Mills was not actuated by H. S. Beardsley, payable to Littlefield's .o be found so frequently in fastidious circles, chiefs and head men, and satisfy the and persecutions which have occurred in Chicago insures his life for the benefit of his by any sympathy for the domestic tobacco order. He paid the money and was discharged. and thus our opportunities of picking up terms of the treaty. The Bhrewdest during the past ten days. industry, but to help the democratic party to their flowers of speech are more lfmited than and the brainiest of all the Western wife, and then survives her the policy "What does the writer of the dispatch carry Connecticut. in London. Indians, they will make no bargain at a The sheriff of Sioux Falls, D. T. took possession mean when he speaks of extreme measures?" will insure to the benefit of the children Mr. Mills amendment was then agreed to disadvantage to themselves, and many of of H. Lathrop's creamery plant at was then asked. without division. them will demand more than the commission independently of the insured's Keyes. Lathrop has disappeared. It is "That remains to be seen. It may mean a On motion of Mr. Spinola, of New York, can in any way be authorized to give. Of charged that during the past three months strike on the road represented or it may Julius Bauer's music house in Chicago was the present rate of duty was restored on creditors. the ultimate success of tne mission there he has been paying 15 cents an inch for cream mean a boycott on the "Q," which would destroyed by fire. The building was owned pipes, pipe bowls and all smokers articles seems to be no doubt but the task is second and selling his butter to Sioux Falls shippers eventually terminate in a strike. The meeting by John De Koven. His loss is put at $125,000, not otherwise provided for. The next few to none ever imposed upon any embassy in for 15 cents per pound cash that it has been will decide that question." partly covered by $100,000 insurance. items was passed over quickly, and amendments When the United States fish commission delicacy and difficulty. his custom to pay nothing to producers, and "Do you think there will be a strike?" Bauer's stock was valued at about §50,000. restoring the present rate of duty on that when his creditors peremptorily demanded steamer Albatross was in "Well, the men on the Grand Trunk, Rock The standard Musical company, dealers in the various articles were voted down without pay for the product of their dairies he left, A Singular Case of Perjury. Island and Northwestern, among others, are instruments and shtet music, had $25,000 division. the straits of Magellan, where she having cleared $10,000. very sore of these arrests, and will certainly worth of goods in the building. These and Mr. Springer, addressed the committee in The latest developments inthe Stain-Cromwell speak in no uncertain tone when the time spent a month making collections, A shocking suicide was committed in Rush $5,000 worth of automatic contrivances regard to the bill. The debate would be remembered case at Bangor, Maine, are startling, comes. They do not believe in dynamite City, Minn. Alexander Bixby, a carpenter, owned by Pferdner, Praf & Co. were burned. as the most remarkable which had and seem to establish beyond any doubt she ran out ofice. So she steamedjinto neither do they believe in persecutions." went into a card room over Cain McGuire's Over $400,000 worth of property was destroyed. ever occured in parliamentary history. that young Stain manufactured out of cloth "Will this meeting have the power to declare saloon, and placing a revolver to his temple, Eyre sound, where icebergs are often The workman believe some one of It had awakened a lively interest, not the evidence which has nearly brought his a strike without the sanction of Chief blew his brains out. He was a single man, their number was burned to death. The janitor only in our own country, but throughout the father and Cromwell to the gallows, It found floating, made fast to an iceberg, Arthur?" twenty-five years old. The deceased had of the building, James Mahoney, is missing. civilized world, and henceforth as long as our seems that somfr time before the Dexter bank "Yes. sir and they will do it if necessary. been drinking a great deal for the past few government should endure, it would be cut off big blocks of ice which robbery and the murder of Cashier Barron, days, and the night before lay on the hotel The support of Arthur is only for its moral known as the great tariff debate of 1888. the Wmthrop bank, situated in Winthrop, An accident occurred on the Duluth and were clear and solid, and took on steps, drunk all night. The coroners jury and financial effect. If any of the systems He then proceeded to argue in support of Me., lost by robbery over $80,000 Iron Range road at Wissakode, forty-one found that he had shot himself while temporarily conclude to strike and Arthur refuses to sanction the free wool feature of the bill. board six tons, which lasted until in negotiable paper. Shortly after this robbery miles north of Two Harbors. Two loaded insane. He leaves a mother, wife of the move, we receive no support from The debate on the tariff bill closed with an young Stain was 'confined in Norridgewock oretrains were going to Two Harbors, and it she reached Panama. the village justice, S. B. Clark, and one married the brotherhood. But at the same time animated political discussion, and then the jail for some thieving operation. seems that one had stopped between two sister. the Chairman of any system can declare a committerose and amid applause on the While in prison he made a statement to the switches, while^the second had instructions strike on that system, provided the brotherhood democratic side the bill was reported favorably Helena, Montana, was treated to a sensation authorities that he, his father, Cromwell to run regardless of still another train which employed there desire it." The remains of Jonathan Trumbull, to the house. Its consideration was then in the shape of a jail break whereby and a New York "crook" named Gleason had been abandoned, and, it is said, was not In alater|interview,Chairman Hogeis said to postponed until Saturday. m^ George Godas, a halfbreed under sentence to had robbed the Winthrop bank. He was the first "war Governor" oi notified that the first train was standing have stated that satisfactory arrangements hang Aug 10 for murder, and two prisoners promised the reward offered by the bank in there. The result was that the locomotive had been made by which the "Q" is not to be Connecticut and "Brother Jonathan" serving terms for burglary named Daves and case his story proved true. He put his statement of No. 30 crashed into the caboose of the subjected to any further molestation growing Wilson gained freedom. The manner of their in writing. The bank officials carefully forward train. There were several passengers, Senator Frye is authority for the statement of the revolution, rest in a grasscovered out of the strike, which was to be declared off, escape was daring and incredible. They cut investigated the story, and were satisfied and a young lady named Raymer was that there will be at least a dozen morefishery and that the road in turn would cease its and neglected tomb at Lebanon, a hole through the iron floor of the cell next that it was wholly untrue, and that young seriously injured, and a baby of the same speeches, most of which will be too prosecution of those arrested for complicity to the east wall of the jail on the south side Stain had made up the yarn simlpv for the name was so badly hurt that it may not long to be delivered in one day. the citizens of which town are in the dynamite conspiracy, of the cage, dug away the dirt underneath purpose of the reward. The written statement, recover. Senator Chandler offered a resolution declaring now taking preliminary steps toward \. A DETECTIVE IN THE BROTHERHOOD. until they had a tunnel under thejail wall and however, was filed away by the bank. the recent appointment by the president, Cut worms are doing greatr damage~on the emerged into the jail yard. Thencethey easily The remarkable fact now brought out is that without the consent of the senate, of Another sensation was sprung upon the the erection of a suitable memorial Portage plains in Manitoba. They destroyed made their escape into the streets. the statement of young Stain is almost word James B. Angell and William L. Putnam as defense in the "Q" dynamite case. John Wilson afield ofbarley belonging to Finlay McArthur, to his memory. It is proposed to for word the same as his so-called confession special plenipotentiaries to make and sign one of the prisoners who was arrested and cleaned a neighboring wheat field. They in connection with the Dexter robbery and the proposed fishery treaty with Great with Broderick and Bowles as an arch conspirator travel in thousands, and leave the fields as dedicate the monument in 1890, on Personal Sews Items. murder, except that the names of the two Britain was unwarrated by the constitution. and a brotherhood engineer, cooly clean as though they had been cut with a towns are changed. Counsel for Stain and the day that marks the one hundred The German vice consul at NewYork entertained left his seat in the group of which Broderick The following nominations have been confirmed: reaper. Cromwell now have the memoranda above referred Prince Bernhard of Saxe-Weimer and and Bauereisen were members, and walked Hugh W. Weir of Pennsylvania, j£ and fifth anniversary of the death oi An American, who gave the name of Miller, to in their possession, and the general Baron R. F. Nordhoff at dinner at the over to the side of the room where the prosecuting chief justice of the supreme court of Idaho d|* and claiming to be the son of a United States opinion seems to be that these men had no Oriental hotel, Coney Island. After dinner attorney sat and took a chair beside Roderick Rose, associate justice of Dakota Governor Trumbull. judge, and part owner of the steam yacht hand in the murder of which they have once the baron, in company with several other Mr. Dawes, with whom he began to chat in C. H. Berry of Minneasota, associate justiceof Electra, went up to Halifax. The yacht, he been convicted. sentleman, walked to the Manhatten hotel. a friendly manner. Then it was developed Idaho J. H. Keatly ofIowa, United States said, was on the way from San Francisco, On January loth, Mr. Havens, a While standing near one of tbe entrances to that WilBon was not an engineer, not a judge of Alaska Col. Thomas L. Casey, chief and would touch there. Miller bought that hotel a policeman commanded the baron brotherhood man, and not even Wilson. His of engineers, with rank of brigadier general. t*4A Condition of the Crops. photographer of Jacksonville, Fla., wines, a piano, etc.—all for the yacht, with to "move on." The baron understands very name is John Mulligan, and he is a Pinkerton Postmaster: P. Smith, Faulkton. Dak. The tbllowing is the weather crop bulletin bogus checks. Two days later he decamped, little English and did not seem to comprehend detective, and not only is this the case, Otto A. Kohler, Hutchinson, Minn. Charles secured a cigar box, in the top oi for the week ended Saturday, July 14, 1888, leaving the town poorer by $3,000 and the order. The officer pushed him but it appears he has had the confidence of W. Main, Tracy, Minn. issued by the Bignal office: Reports from which he cut a small slot sufficiently minus two young girls, who were deserted at rather vigorously when the baron resisted. all the prisoners and their attorneys. H°^-ii taitsiti the corn and wheat states of the Central St. John. The Electra belongs to Commodore Several policemen ran up and the baron was The expose was brought about by the large to admit of the insertion of a valleys of the Northwest indicate that the Gerry, of the New York Yacht club. locked up. He was only allowed to remain lawyers too closely pressing the cross-examination weather during the past week has been favorable The deadlock over the river and harbor 10-cent piece. He and his wife then in custody a few minutes, as Manager MeKinnie of Supt. McGinn, of the Pinkerton The Cincinnati officers in quest of Henry S. for the growing crops, especially corn, bill has finally ended. The conference report of the Manhatten hotel interested agency, who was on the witness stand. The Ives, George H. Staynor and E. W. Woodruff agreed that every 10-cent piece that potatoes and grass, which have doubtless was agreed to by the house. The house himself in his behalf and secured his release. superintendent had the alternative of an found upon their arrival in New York that been generally improved by recent committee on agriculture has not been able came into their possession in the ordinary The baron's friends say his arrest was entirely awkward refusal to answer pertinent questions the lawyers for the fugitives had filed protests rains. Reports from Keutueky and to come to an agreement on the subject of unwarranted. f^fTOWM^ concerning Wilson, or cause the latter to with the attorney general at Albany course of business should be Tennessee indicates that the weather adulteration of lard. There are now two show up in true colors. McGinn chose the against the issue of requisition papers. W during the past week has generally im-« propositions before the committee one is to deposited in this box, but that no latter. Wilson or Mulligan obeyed a signal, H. Pugh, county prosecutor from Hamilton proved the condition of corn and tobacco. ,,„ Foreign Kews Notes. recommit the bill to the subcommittee with and quickly sprang across the room to the county, Ohio, went to Albany to argue the Staple crops in the Southern States have been extra efforts should bemade to secure instructions to take further testimony and side of the prosecution. The explorer Burton in an interview in case before the governor. Ires, Staynor and very much improved by the favorable weather to report to the full committee next winter. dimes for that purpose. Saturday, Paris stated that he believes the white pasha, Woodruff are at the Clifton house, Niagara, When the commotion susided, Supt. McGinn during the past week, and the late conditions The other is to refer it back to the subcommittee who has arrived in the Bahr-el-Gazel province, Canadian side, where they propose to remain related the circumstances of Broderick, are favorable for cotton in South Carolina, with instructions to make an immediate after five and one-half months had is Emin Bey, and not Henery M. Stanley. He until the governor decides. one of the inspectors, throwing a mysterious Alabama and Mississippi, and for corn recommendation of some kind to the thinks that Emin Bey is strikingnorthwards. been spent in making these deposits, letter out of the car window at the time of and rice in Louisana. Rain in the middle Atlantic Quite a sensation was caused in the village full committee. and is of the opinion that Stanley's force is his arrest, and the subsequent recovery of the states during the past weekslightly delayed of Elizabeth, Otter Tail county, Minn., at Congressman Lind made an argument before Mr. Havens opened the box, which not strong enough to attempt an attack upon letter. The motive of Broderick in ridding harvest work, and has greatly improved the wedding of J. J. Plomm and Miss Mary the commerce committee in support of Khartoum. himself of the missive, and the extreme secretiveness had become rather heavy, and the conditions of the growing crops, Sigmunstad. The minister wasjust about to the amendments to the interstate commerce of the officials in guarding its contents especially corn and potatoes. In New England, tie the knot when a discarded lover appeared bill, as proposed by the Business Men's Association found that it contained 1,035 dimes, is not apparent. the rainfall and temperature were below with a revolver and forbade the ceremony to of Minnesota. The object of theamendments Miscellaneous News. the normal during the week, and the deficiency representing $103,50, which had proceed. He had been assuaging his disappointment is to make the law conform to INFORMER BOWLES TESTIFIES. Two deaths from hydrophobia occurred-in in rainfall will doubtless reduce the yield in with too much whiskey, but was the Minnesota state law. m~ BoTvles, the engineer informer, was the next been saved in this way. Mr. Havens, Chicago in one day. The first case was the hay crop. In Tennessee and Arkansas, Elsie Humarily ejected from the house, and the The bill which some of the B^pubhcaH|8£nv witness of importance. He began by telling Jlelly, a 3-year-old girl who was bitten local storms and heavy rains injured crops by a wedding proceeded. bers of the comittee on ways and mean anu encouraged by the experiment, proposes of a secret meeting of the Brotherhood in email dog. She suffered greatly but in some sections. The harvesting of oats her other Republican members onihe house*ariy Aurora. Witness said: It was reported late at Winnipeg that toe to keep the practice up in death was rendered comparatively painless and flax in Kansas, wheat in Illinois and in the session thought it advisable toknove Chief Bauereisen made a statement that we school of mounted infantry located there had by the free use of morphine, The other case southern Michigan, and of hay in_southern is a substitute for the Mills bill will n.t hemoved 'future. .. should do something that the company waB received orders to proceed to British Columbia was that of Daniel Moriarity, a laboring Minnesota, has generally been attended by in the house, for the reason tlat a getting ahead of us. He said that it would at once to assist in quellingthe Indian uprising man, bitten nine months ago, who died at favorable weather. bill will be produced by the senate fiancecommittee. not do for him to do anything in regard to on the Skeena river. m* O 9