New Ulm weekly review (New Ulm, Minn.) 1878-1892
August 29, 1888 · Page 1 of 8
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Rew Ulm Beview. RESUME OF THE NEWS 135 poun«&<of opium, supposed to haareflbeen I Horses with Bfgas Tails, smuggled. The custom house authorities consider tbe-arrest of the highest importance. 4JSA. stylish barouche drawn by tw iThe'Grart'Stesiners Oeeanica%ft CHy tSt Chester It is said that it will lead to the exposure Collide in the Pacific Ocean. BRANDT & WEDDBKHDOBF, Publishers. Ehe Latest Telegraphic Ifews *T prancing homes drove out W HondarAng. 20, and arrest of a large gang of opium smugglers, One -of the most -terrible marine disasters densed. who have been in the business for street recently.. A well-knowJrwwtui-jmo that ever occurred on the Pacific BESATE.—The Senate went into openexecn- DUJ. cucuw A NEW ULM, MINNESOTA* years, and iaho have a large capital invested -tive session on tie fisheries treaty and Mr. ,. coast happened in the Bay of San Fran•cisco..a in it. -Morganfinishedhis argument in favor of mater was Standing' at Broac short distance from Golden Gate, ratification.. ratification Hoar^andu uw*. „-*. tnHHrtg to a limesl Doings at Washington, Mr Mr. Evarts spoke •on the 52nd. The steamer -of Chester W a re A Hindostanee merchant has come against the ratification -ofthe treaty and left her dock a* San Francisco JI* 9:3Q, Foreign Callings. reporter. f. The secretary of the treasury appointed Mr. Gray in favor of it. and started on -her regular trip to Eureka, to New York with five clerks to open Charles M. York, of Houghton, Mich., inspector A resolution heretofore offered by Mr. on the 'northern coast of California. "Do you see that team?" sa' The Cologne Gazette asserts that Prince of hulls for the district of Superior. a shop for the sale af Hindostanee Spooner calling on the secretary of war for An unusually large number of •passengers Bismarck will shortly resign the Prussian wigmaker. "Well, do you see TT a statement of war claims on which there has Mr. Lind made an argument before the stood .on her decks and waved adieu to ministry of commerce. goods :been .adverse action by the department, was Senate committee on public lauds in favor friends who had gathered on the wharf. The beautiful flowing tails they've ifvjfi The bill passed by the Uruguayan parliament .adopted. of his bill for the forfeiture of that portion 'Chester steamed slowly down the bay, and reducing the duties on alcoholic liquors They're bogus." of the lands granted to the Hastings & Dakota •when within two miles of the Heads encountered Thompson and Vand eveerof California, applies only to Cuba. Herman of Oregon, Cannon of Illinois, spoke Railroad Company, which had not been a thick fog so peculiar in that locality. Tsananas have beeome so cheap in "The little wigmakerlaughed aloud Gladstone says that the English government in favor of the bill, after which it was passed certified to by the state for the benefit of the Capt. Wallace, of-the City of Chester, began and then said: "I made those tails. Queensland, Australia, that their havetreatedParnellwith gross injustice without division with the amendment providing company prior to February, 1880. He commented blowing his steamer's whistle to warn all that the repealing clause shall go into bub that all voters should aid in restoring onthe various billsintroduced, including vessels of his approach. The I make tails for a good many st$ "sh '/cultivation is no longer profitable. -effect only upon the ratification of the pending order in Ireland and unity in the empire. the one which had passed the House and Chester proceeded cautiously in her course, horses. You know that ahorse without treaty. I* Only one shilling per bunch oftwenty was now before the committee. iMll off Port Saint, -when the hoarse sound of The Norwegian steamer Libertaran on a handsome tail isn't handsome Mr.Breckenridge introduced five tariff bills •another whistle floated across the water. "White Island. offEcum Secum, and is a total The state department has received a communication ,^ dozen is paid for the fruitkJ in the house to-day. They are intended to wreck. The Liberia was 350 tons measurement, Capt. Wallace answered the signal and gave at all. He may hare a beautiful from United States Consul Seymour correct certain abuses arising from the present and was commanded by Capt. Danielson. #he proper warning the stranger to pass at Canton, China, in which he says that mane and hold his head high i. id tariff laws. Her cargo 'consisted of 105,202 on the port side. This was evidently not many natives who have embraced the Christian A young man at Millersburg, Ky.,' stamp and prance and bite his bit, HOUSE.—The House today resumed consideration .gallons of petroleum. understood, for in a moment those on board religion, have been severely persecuted. of the Chinese bill. Mr. Macdonald, saw the huge prow of the Occidental & showing allthetraits ofafull-blooded w, Is reported to have beeome insane Most of the victims are members of the of Minnesota, objected to its ratification, Oreintal steamer Oeeanica emerge from the animal, but if he hasn't got a Ion^jgftgl'!Ft American Baptist Union, which recently announced 1 from smoking cigarettes, of which he but finally withdrew his objections. fog. The Oeeanica had just arrived from that no more consular aid will be requested, •wjfe*- personal Gossip, flowing tail all the other a a FA Mr. Hitt, of Illinois, said that the provisions Hong Kong and Yokohama, and was moving sometimes consumed more than 100 and that native members must seek %ki"'t Seth Green, the noted pisciculturist, died at of the bill were necessarily limited by teristics go for nothing. up the bay to her dock. The huge steamer redress from the Chinese authorities. The his residence in Rochester, N. Y. Mr. Grepn in a day,- the provisions of the treaty. However zealous was so close to the Chester that there was no consul says that the treaty between China "There are a great many stylisL^ was born in Rochester, March 19,1817. His congress might be to prevent the evil of possibility for the latter escape. The and this country is silent in regard to the tTmmm \m* entire life was devoted to the artificial propagation the influx of Chinese, it had been compelled steppers driven in the park every da ft & cabin passengers were nearly all on deck, prevention orcorrection ofthese persecutions. offish and since 1864 hehad followed to consider the question in the light of the and the captain, seeing the danger, called to that hare false tails that sweep tl The only recognized G. A. E. post that pursuit at his famous fish hatcheries nation's obligations. them to prepare for the shock. A panic ensued at Caledonia. He was decorated with silver ground. The horses get used to tl The Eeeord of Casualties. 6F~ outside of the United States is said at onee, particularly among the women Tuesday August 21. medals in this country a/ad Europe. Mr. false tails just as a man becomes a and children, of whom there was a large SENATE.—The senate to-day rejected the Green had been married since 1838 and leaves to be in Honolulu. It is called Post At Chippewa Falls, a house owned by E. J. number. TheOeeaniea struck the Chester customedto wearinga wig. The false Fisheries treaty by a strict party vote, 24 to four children. field and occupied by John Kandall was destroyed on the port side at the gangway, and the George W. De Long, and always observes SO. Eighteen senators were paired. Senator tails are fastened on to the horse's by fiie, with nearly all the contents. Marshall, Minn., has the champion voter shock was terrific. Yoorhees did not vote. Loss $2,000 insurance $ 1,200. Memorial Day with fitting own tail so nicely that you can't in W. D. Hillyer, who offers to wager a suit At the moment of the shock most of the The house amendment to the Chinese emigration Marshal Holt, of Winona, Minn., while trying of clothes that he has voted at more presidential officers and crew of the Chester seemed to detect the deception. Thetails don't ceremonies. restriction bill was concurred in. to drive a horse that had got loose in elections than any other man in loose possession of their senses and several The bill now goes to the president. The conference have to be removed at night when the the barn back into its stall, was badly kicked Minnesota. His first vote was for John passengers stated afterwards that some of report on the naval appropriation horse is put in his stall. The bogu^ by another horse that had become frightened. Quincy Adams, and he has voted at every the crew took the first opportunity to climb bill was presented and agreed to. The senate According to London Truth, the One blow struck his chin, cutting a severe national election since. In addition to this tails can be washed and brushed and aboard the Oeeanica and left the passengers then passed a large number of private pension gash, breaking the jawbone and knocking he voted in 1836 for Sam Houston for mother of Germany's new empress to cut away the boats. One of these was bills, and after a short secret session at combed on the horse just as well altft. out several teeth. president of the republic of Texas, making in lowered as soon as possible and a number of 5:30 adjourned. would have married in 1852 the off of him all sixteen presidents voted for. the passengers taken off in it. Others provided The number of lives lost on the steamship Mr. Morgan said he proposed to ask the '|The bogus tails cost from $10 to Emperor Napoleon III. but for the themselves with life preservers Gewer in New York is reported at the agent's Chief Justice R. A. Jones died in Seattle, senate to-morrow to take up the bill relating and jumped overboard. The greater portions, 1 offiee 117 by the report of Capt Moller of the I generallymake a pair for $25 W. T., of acomplicaton of lung and kidney to the debt of the Union Pacific Railroad opposition of Queen Victoria and the however, were compelled to remain on lost ship that the crew numbered 55 instead trouble, aged fifty-eight years. The body company and Mr Piatt said he would insist They will last as long as the horse. prince consort, to whom as princess the steamer, which began to settle immediately of 43 inclusive of Stewards. Seventeen of upon the Washington. Montana and Dakota will be taken to Rochester, Minn., for burial. I buy dead horses, tails and manes after the collision. Torrents of water these having been saved, thirty-eight of the Territorial admission bills being considered Chief Justice Jones was a native of Indiana, of Hohenlohe-Landenburg, she was just as I buy human hair. The practice rushed into her hold and in five minutes after crew were therefore lost. This, with the total as soon as the Jackson, Mies., and having been born in that state some fifty-six the collision the Chester disappeared and closely related. of seiranty nine passengers, makes up the Lousiana election matters were disposed of. of docking horses' tails is shocking." years ago. He came to Minnesota over sank in fifty fathoms of water. Those of the number ,©f victims to 117. The discrepancies twenty-five years ago, and has figured prominently HOUSE.—Discussion ofthe French spoliation Here the little wigmaker passengers and crew who came to the surface in the statements as to the number of the as a lawyer and politician. He was claims section ofthe general deficiency bill was laughed violently at his joke, and were picked up by the Oceanica's boats. crew was .caused by the fact that eight or a great social favorite, and his death will be the chief feature inthe proceedingsin thehouse Evangelist Moody advises young The greater number were drawn down by the then continued: "The practice is nine ofthe crew originally shipped to Copenhagen mourned by a large circle of friends. to-day. Mr. Lyman, of Iowa, obtained the men who desire to be revivalists to rushing water and never appeared again. deserted before the vessel sailed. Others floor by unanimous consent to make a statement dying out but a tail will never grow The cabin passengers numbered seventy, had been shipped at the last moment, *~'j' in explanation of his course in obstructing start out as book agents and study in like it was before it was cut short Miscellaneous Sews Items. and of these ten are also lost. The legislation. He said that he would Oh but their names are unknown. The way to cultivate a horse's tai human nature. Brother Moody names of the cabin passengers lost are as not oppose the, consideration of the deficiency Heavy rains have fallen in the vicinity of Five new cases of fever were reported at follows: D. W. Anderson, Oakland, Cal bill because soldiers wereinterested in its is to clip it about and inch once a Memphis, Tenn., during the past three days, Jacksonville, Fla.. and one death—William means well, but he evidently doesn't Mrs. S. E. Prater, San Diego Mis. C. H. passage. month."—Philadelphia Times. and still continue. Telegraph wires between Adams, at Sand Hills. All the" new cases are Haney, Eureka, Cal. J. A. Hampton realize the full import of his well intended The deficiency bill was taken up, with the Memphis and New Orleans have been prostrated, traceable to the two known foci of infection, and wife. Virginia, Nev. C. understanding that it was to be debated two and only very meager news can be showing that the disease is not epidemic. advice. Evilcommunications Davis, Springvillc, Cal. and Miss hours. Discussion of the French spohaiton obtained. The local stoim was of unusual Growth of the Postal Service. Official test of the water work system of Davis, his neice J. Greer, Napa, Cal. corrupt good manners, and the young severity, and swept over Coffeeville, Miss., claims section of the bill was resumed. St. Cloud took place recently, and was It is estimated at the Post OfSc* Mrs. Meect and Mrs. Porter. The following doing considerable damage, and if the present "Wednesday August 22. book agent would be sure to hear highly satisfactory, seven streams being are the members of the crew lost: E. R. Department that the deficiency in spell of weather continues much longer SENATE:—The senate started the beginning **-, simultaneously thrown from seventy-five to Chambers, steward R. Fulton, Adam Richmond. more variegated styles of pyrotech-nlcal very serious damage will be sustained by revenues of the postal service of the of a mighty political battle that bids fair to 100 feet in height. Over one year has the cotton crop. Eeports coming in show make some music for the country before it been consumed in building the Bystem. The fiscal year just closed will be about profanity than would be good that rains have been general and disastrous is finished. Mr. Chandler called up his resolution completion of the work was celebrated this HOARD FOR GOVERNOR. $4,000,000. Last year the deficiency for his future career as a revivalist. in their nature. In the vicinity of Vicksburg providing for an investigation of the evening with a banquet at West hotel, given and Yazoo valley the rain fall has been unprecedented, frauds which were so palpable in the late was something over $5,500,000. by the water works company. and serioufc injury to the cotton Wisconsin Republicans nominated W. D. Hoard Louisiana elections. He also referred to the Owing to the cheap rates of postage,! S It is stated that the promoters of the proposed and corn has esulted. outrages in Washington county, Texas, on the first Ballot. Josiah "Wilder, who took his life in especially for newspapers, the bulk great lumber combine of Northern which enraged Reagan and Coke, the senators An easterly gale has prevailed for some By far the most exciting state convention Wisconsin and Minnesota held a private from Texas who denied the accusations. Cincinnati recently, was noted as a such1 of mail matter has increased at time at New Orleans, with fitful gusts of the ever held in Wisconsin was the Republican meeting at the Grand Pacific hotel at Chicago. Senator Davis presented to the senate a velocity of forty-eight to sixty miles per a rate that the cost of the service friend of dumb animals, and toward convention held at Milwaukee. It had been Among those present were F. Weyerhauser, petition from a large number of citizens of hour. Great damage has been done in the prefaced by a very active four-sided canvass of Rock Island Senator Sabin, F. N. has grown immensely. The force of Fergus Falls asking for the passage of house the close of his life his sensitive concern city and along the river front. Several W covering more than six months, and by Prince and J. C. O'Gorman, of Stillwater bill 9,234, for the relief of the heirs of William employes, especially in the large of-i buildings were unroofed, fences were blown twenty-four hours of as lively button-holing lest they should be treated Gen. A. G. Norton, of Winona, and I. N. Goffer. down, trees were uprooted and the coal fleet fices, is taxed to handle the quantity! at the hotels as was ever seen. At 12:10 Searles, of Stillwater. After the conference Senator Beck offered an amendment to the cruelly became almost a mania. His of the Pittsburg and Southern combination Chairman Payne called the convention to order, broke up the gentlemen were unanimous in of matter that comes daily pouring} house tariff bill an additional section suspended suffered severely. Fifty boats are known to and after the secretary had read the call refusing to be interviewed. case recalls in a slight degree that of until further order of congress all in. In some instances the newspapers have been lost. They were valued at $3,000 for the convention, Mr. Payne announced A complaint was served on the Thinavalla laws relating to the sinking fund, and had it each. The Louisville & Nashville and Illinois a wealthy Bostonian entomologist, that the state central committee had selected ate not sent to the postoffice at Steamship company on behalf of A. S. Wilse, referred to the finance committee. He also Central trains were delayed by washouts. Hon. Philo Orton of Darlington for temporary all, but are weighed and stamped at who committed suicide about a year one of the rescued passengers of the Geispr. introduced a bill repealing all laws relating Great damage has been bone to rice chairman. W. H. Reynolds of Ashland In his affidavit he states that he is a topographical to the sinking fund, and asked that it be a.n,d sugar cane crops. Telegraph wires are the office of publication by some one and J. H. Davidson of Green Lake county ago, because of an insane delusion surveyor on the St. Paul, Minne laid on the table until the decision on his prostrated in every direction. The electric were chosen secretaries of the temporary organization. authorized to do the work, and the amendment to the tariff bill. that in every bug which he killed he Sfolis hghVplan? WB sbut "down on account'ofthe Manitoba railway. He claims that fe The temporary organization bags are sent directly to the depots.' a A bill was passed appropriating an additional contact of the electric Htfht igh wireB with tele-1 par* 5 due to negligence on the was later made permanent. Mr. Orton on had destroyed an immortal soul. of. th% $200,000 to be used by the president If this were not done, it is stated) taking the chair made a brief speech in which phone and telegraph wires. and claims in his discretion to prevent the spread of his allusions to the protection policy of the that some of the large post offices. by. This claim is based on personal injury yellow fever and cholera. party and to the presidential candidates a3*pr Criminal Doings* W would be overwhelmed, and that it A and logs of property consists of wardrobe, HOUSE—Mr. Townshend, oflllinois, presented were heartily applauded. It seems that the Standard Oil money, jewelry, instruments, etc., and is the conference report upon the army appropriation would be impossible to handle a ii Brown of Waupaca made a fifteen minutes' A warrant of extradition in the case of Max company and the leading beef shippers valued at $2,146. On the plea that his bill, Tshich in the House appropriated speech, placing W. D. Hoard in nomination Hoppe, in custody at Lethbndge, N. W. T., the matter with any dispatch or ac-f hearing has been permanently injured he demands $2,462,900 and the Senate $3,531,000 as the farmers' candidate. who use their own cars have an for the murder of William Adams in Montana curacy. It is thought by the post! an additional $5,000. and as agreed upon by the conference last May, has been forwarded to Ottawa. J. S. Barney of West Bend Island the Hon. advantage over their smaller competitors. committee $2,938,100. The report was office officials that the statistics for] One of the secretaries of Henry Yillard's E. C. McFetridge in nomination. When the At Austin, Minn., two jail birds, Thompson agreed to without division. South Pole expedition said that the expedition the year just ended will show a larg- i| They are able to evade the of Adams and Ingalls of Spring Valley, both Eighth district was reached Humphrey, in a Thursday Augnst 23. would probably start next spring. The in for alleged stealing, broke jail recently by strong speech, presented the name of Horace fe. er increase in the number of letters- provisions of the inter-state law and idea is to start out early in the season SENATE.—The immediate adjournment of prying open the iron bars at the window. A. A. Taylor of Hudson. mailed. At present England is the! order to reach some available point in high the Senate on receipt of the President's message po sse is looking for them. Col. Ginty's presentation came next. His obtain great concessions from railroads. latitude where a station can be established on the fisheries was the main incident in greatest letter-writing nation in the^ name was presented by Col. J. Rusk of Capt. Nat Kinnev, the famous chief and A bill has just been introduced in time to go still farther southward before today's proceedings. A bill to amend thellth Chippewa Falls, aud was seconded by M. C, world. The annual ratio of increase^ founder of the Bald KnobDers organization, the weather becomes too unfavorable for section of the act authorizing the construction Ring ofNeilsville. After considerable sparring in the house providing for an was shot and instanlly killed at Ozark, Christian in this class of mail matter is much successful operations. Although Mr. Villard of a bridge across the Mississippi river over unimportant questions the convention county, by Bill Miles, an anti-Bald Knobber. I ^amendment to the inter-state law and other Americans are at the back of the at St. Louis (by striking out the word -'stockholders") greater in this country than in Eng- f' got down to balloting. The first ballot was Miles escaped. enterprise, it really originated in Germany. -was reported by Mr. Vest, from the an informal one and resulted as follows: W. land, and, if the present rate eontinues, A Burlington & Northern man named There is a probability that two vessels, both committe on commerce, and passed. The fixing a penalty on both carriers and D. Hoard, 137 Taylor, 83 McFetridge, 63 in a few years the United) 1 Hulburt was pounded at La Crosse by exemployes steamers, will be sent out. A portion of the resolution offered yesterday by Mr. Edmunds Ginty, 38 Palmer, 2. shippers for hereafter making contracts of the road because he was a capital required to fit out the exploring expedition fixing the daily hour of meeting ofthe Senate States will stand at the head as writ-f I Alter several ballots the convention voted "scab. They were arrested and fined. One is already secured and it is thought at 12 o'clock was adopted. by a small majority to adjourn until 8, for the carrying of freight in ing more letters per capita than any paid his fine and the other is in jail. the remainder will be forthcoming within a Mr, Chandler then resumed and finished his o'clock. When the delegation was called to other nation. The bulk of mail mat--j, few weeks. cars owned by the shippers. If the speech begun yesterday on the resolution for order the Taylor men felt confident, and the The steward of the British ship Dovenboy the investigation of the Louisana state election ter, or the number of pieces handled^*. Sr Hall, who was sentenced at Liverpool to be hopes of the McFetridge men revived There was a great commotion at the Pine bill becomes a law another form of frauds. The resolutions reported from hanged for murdering his captain, during a suddenly when Col. Rusk arose Ridge Indian agency when it was learned by the United States Postal Service, the Judiciary committee on the suppression discrimination will be removed. voyage from San Francisco to Liverpool, has and in a speech withdrew the name of Col. that a large band of Sioux had gone to the is now greater than any other country, of colored voters at the municipal election been respited. Ginty, and when the motion was made that Cheyenne country on the Tongue river in defiance in Jackson, Miss., last January, were but this is mainly due to the extensive a formal ballot for governor be made there of objections interposed by Agent Dr. W. F. Simmons, ex-member of the Thomas H. Wilson, oi New Jersey, taken up, and Mr. Wilson, of Iowa, spoke in was not a dissenting voice. It took less Gallagher. They left word that they were Mississippi legislature, and one of the largest circulation of the newspa-' support of them. has patented a set of false teeth so than ten minutes to take the ballot going to attend a sun dance, but it is feared me rchants, was shot in his store, 19 miles pers. -i' Mr. Pruden, one of the President's secretaries, Hoard receiving 165 votes, two more than they have more serious intentions, as they east of Osyka by Lee Hinson. The cause of fierce of aspect that when inserted in appeared and delivered "a message in was necessary to nominate him. Timme was have often threatened to join the Cheyennes the shooting was the decided stand Simmons writing" from the President to the Senate. nominated for secretary of state, George W. the mouth of a lap-dog they will and massacre the unprotected whites along had taken against the practice of "regulating." It was a duplicate of the message relating to Byland was re-nominated for lieutenant An Alabama Idea. -. the Tongue and Powder rivers. The Indians frighten the worst case of tramp out the fisheries subsequently delivered and read governor H. B. Harshaw, state treasurer C. requested Agent Gallagher to allow them to James Pedro was shot and instantly killed in the House. Mr. Wilson, as soon as the Atlanta Journal. go to the Tongue river country of any neighborhood. Mr. "Wilson's E. Estabrook, attorney J. B. Thayer, state by Edward Huffman, at Indianapolis. Both message was announced, yielded to Mr. Edmunds "When I was in Alabama, between^* but the latter, suspecting there would be superintendent Atley Peterson, railroad brother has improved slightly upon men had been paying attentions to a young who moved an adjournment. trouble, refused. As soon as it was learned commissioner Phil Cheek. Insurance commissioner. Porter's Gap and Millerville," said aljp woman, and jealousy is supposed to have inspired HOUSE.—The feature of the day was the that the Indians had gone a telegram was the invention by arranging an alarm gentleman living in Atlanta, "I camsljP the crime. Pedro and the girl were to reading of the President's message on the sent to Gen. Ruger, who wired Col. Dudley at _-. have been married the next day. Huffman fisheries. to a country place where a man wa^JR in the rear of the teeth, taking up Fort Custer to send out troops at once was captured after a long chase and is in jail. Terrible Explosion. Within threeminutes after the reading of the to intercept them. driving 10 or 12 geese from a branch very little room, and so fixed that He claims the killing was accidental. The large paper mill owned by George message, Wilson of Minn., offered a bill covering toward a cotton patch. 'For Heaven's *1 The annual convention of the Wisconsin Whiting, situated on tha Island between the exact points in the message upon the mere process of opening the At Mount Guide Rock, Neb., two men anti-Prohibition association waB concluded Neenah and Menasha, Wis., was destroyed which the President demands legislation. sake,' said I, 'what is it you have named Henderson and Cole went to a dance mouth produces a noise which cannot at Madison. Various reports were rendered, by fire. While the burning structure iras Mr. Crane introduced a joint resolution in an intoxicated condition, and upon the the necks of those geese?' 'Those are showing the society to be in a prosperous surrounded by a crowd of spectators, the authorizing the President to veto specific ladies refusing to dance with them Henderson be distinguished from the roar of a gourds, full of water. I drive these and growing condition. Salon, who was a battery of boilers exploded. The roof and items in appropriation bills. handed a revolver to Cole, who fired into member of the lower house of the last legislature, the walls were thrown outward, sending a lion, so that in case a midnight marauder geese into that cotton patch and the crowd and mortally wounded Charles Friday August 24. gave out a fine piece of information shower of bricks and timbers among the Grant, a bookkeeper, and a boy named keep them there all day weeding out SENATE.—The President's message on the should be unable to see and when he admitted that there was an anti* spectators Eighteen persons were killed, Montgomery. Both men are under arrest fisheries treaty was read before the Senate. the cotton. There is no water in thes Prohibition society of fifty-six members in seven fatally injured, and a number less seriously be frightened off by the teeth, the and may be lynched. Mr. Sherman moved that it be printed and that legislature, who succeeded in having hurt, several of whom will die. The cotton patch, and I have to give referred to the committee on foreign relations. A. V. Corey, a Galena street saloonkeeper, stimulation of a growl would send every member obnoxious to the liquor traffic mill was a three-story structure, built four them water in this way to keep them and William Doherty settled an old feud with killed. The old officers were elected throughout, years ago at a cost of $100,000. About Mm speeding out of the state. a dirk and a revolver. Corey was fatally Senator Edmunds spoke at some length there.' 'But how do they get thei and it was decided to meet at Oshkosk 1:30, while the building was a mass of flames, stabbed, and J. F. Harrington, a spectator, on the message as did also Senators Sherman next year. Voluminous resolutions were the explosion occurred without warning. The water out of those gourdsunder theui was.also disemboweled by Doherty and died Morgan aud Hale. adopted. Drunkenness is condenSed, Prohibition roof of the building was thrown upward and necks?' 'They drink out of each oth-i in a few hours. Corey fired several shots The debate closed with a controversy between is declared a failure and the liquor Judge Wallace, of the United outward, the walls of brick crumbling and without effect. Doherty resisted arrest desperately, Mr. Beck and Mr. Sherman about the er's gourds. Each gourd has an traffic honorable and legitimate. "Prohibition crashing into the street, and in an instant flashing his knife in the face of the fiscal policy of the administration, and Mr. States Circuit Court for the District and high license," the resolution continues, scores of men were buried by the debris. There opening in the side so that another officers, but was finally jailed. Sherman's responsibility for the tariff and "are the means to the same end, only was a moment of silence and then a cry of of New York, has just handed down a goose can put his bill into the gourd the sinking fund and trusts. A Scaffold upon which a number of bricklayers different methods of bringing about like results. horror went up from the multitude. Body Mr. Morgan introduced in the Senate a decision that is of interest to brokers and drink. If you will stay here long were working on Science hall, at the university We maintain that respectability and aiter body was found, crushed and mangled, bill identical in terms with that introduced grounds, Minneapolis, fell. John Knutson, moral charaeter, not wealth, be the basis for by the great timbers and masonry almost beyond enough you will see it yourself.' I who are aceessories to speculation in the House by Mr. Wilson to give effect to living at 309 Fourth avenue south, was obtaining licences." The resolution concluded recognition, and then removed to the waited there half a day to see that the President's message on the treaty. with the funds of bank depositors. severely bruised about the right hip and head. by declaring warfare on all candidates city hall. Theinjured were carried to neighboringresidences HOUSE.—The conference report on the bill performance, and finally I saw 4t. Emil Gordon, of 1319 Sixth street south, had for public office who disapprove personal or to their homes as soon as their The case in question was that of the for the erection of an appraiser's warehouse both feet crushed. John Royce, of 2627 liberty as understood by the liquor identity could be established. The dead are The geese did just as the man said in New York city was agreed to, Twenty-eight avenue south, had his foot and men. as follows: receiver of the First National Bank, they would. When a goose got A resolution was passed directing the arm severely wrenched, and A. Orr, 1127 John Moore, Joseph Bridges. William printing of, 15.000 copies of the President's of Albion, N. Y., against a firm of thirsty he walked up to his neighbor Fremont avenue, had several ribs broken. Guelte, Thomas Dourgais, Frank Sheffer, Gilbert messae"- |*Lhe fisheries treaty. A Swindler Caught. -«. Mericle, Frank Mandever, Frank Muncaer, and cooly drank out of the gour^tou Wall street brokers, who helped the Christain Emerson, an old settler and farmer Chris Laighoueer John Leichowgsr, William Murray was arrested at St. Luke's of Brookville, has disappeared very mysteriously. freight going west was wrecked his neck." Jm cashier ef the bank to get rid of nearly John Hoffman, Lewis Roeseh, Joe Bui, hospital Duluth upon receipt of a telegram He was seen to cross the railroad Hast of Wadena. Seven freight Knoelke, Thomas Jetters, Shoewlec from the chief of police of Chicago, and the track near the depot and strike for the woods ^ied up on each side of the track in $150,000 of the depositors' money. Sylvester Jeijhous, man unknown. „.» United States marshal is now on his way northeast of town. That is the last trail dss mass. Trains were delayed sevours fe A jury rendered judgment against Fatally injured—Albert Hoechet P** Unpleasant ^Reflections. here to get him. He is wanted for alleged that can be found. About five hundred people in consequence. Tamin Crouse, Joseph Smith, Joe Sm complicity in a bond swindle. Murray came were out searching for him, with uo success. The White Caps now propose to purify the the firm for the full amount of the Jones had just been getting married. Suller, Tingle, Soeltz. here some time ago and was badly burned He has been somewhat despondent of ballot box, and are turning their attention The loss on buildingis $100,000 a few weeks ago while endeavoring money paid to them and Judge Wallace late and it is feared that he has committed in that direction. They have already issued As they were leaving the church $52,000. The cause of the awful -fik to extinguish a fire in the City hotel. He is a suicide, for during one of these spells he told their pronunciamento for the coming fall sustained the verdict by denying he began to cry. traced directly to the iron bleach,*. 1 H^ said notorious character at Chicago. his wife that if he ever disappeared they electit n, and decided just whatthey propose that this was full of steam and rags, and had A Chicago Special says. Farmer Fairbanks would find him strung up. K. to do. At a very unseasonable hour not the motion for a new trial. The decision "Whatever can be the matter with, become superheated. When the cold water who lives adjacent to Wheaton, 111., wag long since they called in a body on the editor you, Samuel?" asked the bride anxiously. A. Gringrass, son of a respectable cfbizen of is based upon the general accepted from the fire engines struck it, tne explosion robbed of 20,000 United States registered 4 of the English News, a weekly paper thsy regard St Boniface, Manitoba, came to Winnepeg a followed instantly. The destroyed mill was per cent bonds four years ago, and a man as their organ. By threats the editor legal principle that no one few weeks ago on a visit, and has since been was built by William Gilbert of Chicago, and named Murphy was sent to the penitentiary is kept in hue, and publishes what they ask "My darling," exclaimed Jones„ having a general good time with friends, George A. Whiting of Neenan in 1882. It ,, has a right to accept money for an for it. Chicago detectives who worked up of him. between his sobs, "you behold in me spending his money on whisky freely. One was understood at the time themill was built the case, always believed the robbery was day he got into altercation with a bartender *V agent's debt which he knows to belong Bert Anderson, engineer of the Dells Lumber the wretched victim of superstition that it cost between $55,000 and $60,000. -planned in a State street saloon kept then by of the Board of Trade saloon. A scuffle ensued company's mills at Chippewa Falls, met Every factory in the city is closed and will remain William Murray. Detectives Wiley and Haae "A victim?" to the agent himself. This decision which resulted in the bartender, James with a serious accident. While he was absent so till after the burials. Flags are at finally caught Murray over a year ago trying "Yes, my life you must know Behau, striking Gingrass over the head with from the room a few moments the engine simply serves notice uponan hasf mast on all the public buildings. to sell a 1,000 bond, one of the stolen ones, empty bottle, inflicting fatal injuries, from I was once so foolish as to ha became detached, throwing the flywheel and arrested him. The United States grand brokers not to monkey with the the effects of which he died. Behan was arrested A through freight going west was wrecked out of its socket and smashing other machinery. fortune told by a gypsy. Th jury indicted him. He gave $1,500 bonds shortly after. about a mile east of Wadena. Seven freight Anderson tried to stop the machinery ^i? money of bank depositors, no mat- and fled. Assistant United States District hag told me thot I should cars were piled up on each side of the track in and was struck by a piece of iron on It has just been learned that special agents Attorney Harris heard that Murray was in second time, and oh! darlir 1fffe! ter how willing rascally cashiers may a shapeless mass. Trains were delayed several the head, inflicting Berious injuries, which of the treasury department, arrested a man Duluth, where the police will hold him until hours in consequence. may prove fatal. Three ribs were also dislocated. wrings my heart to think of named E. W. Brown in a room on Harrison Deputy Marshal Dutcher gets there to bring be to risk it in speculation. street, Chicago, who had in hia possession Mm back. 1 you,"—Judge. 2§s- pfcf mm ^•tfita