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THE NEWS RESUME. New Ulm KeYiew« \£'. ere stolen from one ©fUb.e ifihops. He (had -Qin-PuBHc J*nBa.\ converted this into A hotfk. Lahey is a the bead, both serious. The parties escape*, The Senate Tariff $ Buffalo man and had ©nry -a year amd nine but were subsequently captured and turned In the Senate Mr. Allison 'reported the 'S.TS."Sfeookslager, GommissidneroftBegen-eral months of a iffce year's sentence to-serve. over to the sheriff on state warrants and tariffbill with an amendment in the naturetaken land office, has submitted to the secretary BRANDT & WEDDENDORF, "Publishers. £he Teryxatest Associated Press Telegrams to Jacksonville, Ala. ofthe interior his report for the fiscal of a substitute. It was placed on the calen-. Some time ago Samuel 'Winsberg of Milwaukee year ended June 30,1888. The figures showing dar-and ordered to bepnnted. He said that? obtained credit of J. V. Parwell & Greatly Condensed. Bailroad Wreck. the amount of lands eovered by new majority and minority reports to accom- Co., and several other firms in Chicago, and NEW ULM, IflNNESGTAi entries during the yearandthe gross cash receipts got fine dry goods, consistingtjfsilks.velvets The Cinefhnati & St. Louis Express, which pany thw°ulldwouldubethfiled,land bil gave notice- have already been made public The *ba* and other expensive fabrics, to the extent of left Washington on Saturday Oct. 6, collided be call bil for considerawith ,'About Washington.* report shows: **on $5,000. He also got of Carples, Hartman an east-bound freight train from Mar- Monday next. The bill is a very long A quantity of stolen money & Co. of Chicago eighteen trunks which he During theyesrr 8j605.!fc94 acres -of land tinsbnrg, W. Va.. near Dickerson, killing f^oneand very few eopies were printed. The The annual report of the commissioner of amounting to $6,415 was found in never paid for. Then be executed three has been conveyed from the government, three train men and injuring six others. By I Republicans will all support the hifi. Amemalmost railroads, Gen. Joseph E. Johnston, submitted notes to Adolpfa Barling, which they admit either by patent or by .certification under a, miracle the passengers all escaped ber of the committee who has beaa engaged the hollow leg of a center table a few to the secretary of the interior states the was simply to give an appearance ofgenuineness specific grants. A detailed tabular -statement uninjured. A mile west of Dickerson station in preparing the bill says of it: railroads under his supervision are all in a days ago at Meade Center, Kan. to the deal. Thev then 'packed the shows the numberof patents of each the road makes a short turn and then goes absolute reductions of the bill are very satisfactory condition. Steel rails have goods in the trunks and shipped them 1so class issued, by -states -and territories from down a heavy grade in a deep cut, the banks $65,000,000. These reductions are disbeing been substituted for iron almost everywhere. Milwaukee by American Express. When they which it appears tfchat 47.150 patents have twenty feet or more above the tribnted as follows: Sugar, $28,000,000 inr The examination oi the books and accounts or called for the trunks.tbey were arrested. been issued during the year. Dakota received the forty-two articles of the fret list, $6,800,- .?+ showed no errors or discrepancies as compared level of the tracks. Around this is. I From $30,000,000 to $40,000,000 Barling keeps asaioon in Chicago and Winsberg the largest number, la,684, and Kansas 000 on alcohol used in the arts. $7,000,000 with the reports sent by the railroads eurve the train dashed just before midnight had a elothing store in the same place. next, 8,744. This statement does -not include on tobacco, $24,000,000. It is claimed worth of old jewelry lies idle in England, to the commissoner. and beean the descent, mineral patents, of which 1,034 were that these are specific reductions. Another gathering momentum every second. The Some new developments in a celebrated and various firms have begun issued. Lands were patented or certified to calculation has been made as to the effectj freight train which had orders to remain on diamond robbery have occurred -at Duluth. Eecordof Casualties. railroad companies to the amouut of 829,162 of the bill based upon the customs receipts a switch at Tuscarora—one mile beyond— to melt it down to make new patterns. About a year ago two of the daimates of Lottie acres in the states of Arkansas, Iowa, for the last fiscal year. According tothis until the express passed, had a few minutes Wolfs house of mWame were relieved -of M. A.Tearson, a Swede about thirty years Wisconsin and Minnesota. Lands were certified calculation the reductions effected by before left the switch and was toiling up $5,000 worth of diamonds. It now appears of age, engaged at work on the bridge on by the several states under the •swamp pade. Suddenly there was a flash of headlights the bill will be $73,000,000. This result is that the police were satisfied At the time -the Duluth railroad, was instantly killed at grant to the amount of 96,515 acreB, and and the trainmen oft the engines were reached in this manner Reduction on customs that the alleged robbery was & fiction. The Palisade, Dak., by getting his head caught undf Bchool selections, 99,205 acres. After appalled at the coming disaster which they articles, $42,297,533 32. To this is to diamonds had been but irecently purchased A Connecticut cooper figured out .and mashed under a heavy beam. showing in a detail the .conveyance of title to immediately saw could not be avoided. In be added the internal revenue reductions, of Simon, the St. Paul pawnbroker, and A late freight train on the Chicago, Milwaukee the public lands, the commission calls attention an instant the two engines came together $24-,600,000 and the reduction on tobacco that he had made enough barrels to were not paid for. The woman vehemently & St, Paul road struck the rear to the accumulation of work in his office, with such fearful velocitv that they Btood and sugar $7,000,000. This is the estimated denied all charges of fraud. Chief Doran accordingly form aline twenty-six miles long if locked together on the track and formed a car of a freight train on the Illinois Central, undisposed of. July 1 thene were pending effect that the bill will have upon imports ordered the house closed and intimated base upon which was piled in confusion a near St. Charles, Minn., cutting the car in and unpatented, 328,168 final entries and duties. that an attachment would issue, or placed end to end, and then went out pyramid twenty feet hiarh, consisting of three two and scattering the contents. The Milwaukee and 350,953 original entries awaiting final criminal proceedings be instituted unless When the tariffbill had been reported Senator to the barn and hanged himself. wrecked freight cars, two express cars, the engine was considerably damaged. proof. The number of original entries made restitution be made to Simon forthwith, Sherman said he would be compelled to maal car and a baggage car. These cars actas JNo one was injured. Madame Wolf concluded to settle in full and during the year was 73,854 and the final leave the city in the afternoon and would a buffer for the passenger coaches at- so notified the chief. Thus explodes the proof was made on 70,468. Eailroad selections like to be indulged in making a few remarks At the fair grounds ab Keitztown, Pa., the tached to the western-bound express, and heaviest diamond robber in the history of aggregating 25,429,866 acres, swamp on the bill. Unanimous consent was given Roman chariot race had just begun and two An Illinois woman, who died a few though the passengers were violently thrown the Northwest. selections to the amount of 781,857 acres and he addressed the senate. He complimented chariots, each drawn by four horses hitched forward they escaped uninjured. The passengers and educational and internal improvements the subcommittee on the work done daj's since, took to her bed nine years abreast, had made one circuit of the race The fourth attempt within a few weeks to immediately set to work to extricate selections aggregating 1,850,000 aeres, were and severely criticised the house bill. course, when the teams became unman ageable murder passengers on the Boston & Albany the trainmen from the debris, and a wrecking ago, declaring that she would never also pending. The statement of lands restored And dashed into the crowd of spectators. In his judgment there would be few defects railroad, by shooting into cars, was made train arriving a few hours later assisted in to the public domain during this administration Several people were fatally hurt. found in the senate substitule. It leave it till she died, because her son the other night near Worcester, Mass. The the work. The accident was due to a mistake IB brought down to the close of would be found to be a very perfect bill. Boston express was passing Rochdale, when CJarl Reechster, a farmer living three miles of the freight trainmen. They married a girl whom she did not like, the fiscal year and shows a total of 84,158,990 Among other things it was a substantial a charee of buckshot crashed through the from Omaha, came home drunk, lit a lamp say they had orders to lay on the acres restored and 95,020,538 aeres car windows. Some of the shot riddled a compendium of the provisions for the collection and she kept her word. and upset it in his drunken wanderings switch at Tuscarora, and wait for two recommended for restoration. Surveys lady's hat but escaped herhead. Thebroken of internal revenue and of customs duties. around the house. The building took fire sections of the Pittsburg express and the express of 2,912,342 acres were accepted, after glass flew in all directions, iuflicting slight It contained a positive reduction ofrevenues and was burned to the ground. He escaped train which caused the collision to pass. a careful examination in the field by the scratches on several faces. All the passengers to the extent of $73,688,000. The reduction without injury himself, but his wife, 3-yearold They had been on duty continuously for agents of the land office. It is stated that it A St. Louis doctor has removed in the crowded car were thoroughly scared. was on a few articles. He believed child and the hired man who wero asleep thirty-six hours, they say, and after seeing r^ is impossible to obtain bids for the surveying It seems as though there was a cold-blooded that the senate bill was on the whole the best at the tame, were burned to death. the first section of the Pittsburg express pass the brains from a dozen different plot to kill some of the passengers. The of lands at established rates, and an increase revenue bill ever introduced in congress, and had gone to sleep at their posts. They H. P. Jones of Columbia City, Ind., while attemptingto shots have been fired from the same locotion of rates is urged. Urgent recommendation that if it could be taken up free from party frogs and healed the wound and let awoke as the second section thundered by. board a freight train at Millbank. and their frequency has disposed of the is also made for an appropriation of prejudices and considered and debated and and as it was running on the schedule time of Dak., fell and was run over. Both arms were them go. They went off as if nothing theory that they were accidently fired in that $300,000 to carry on the work of surveying amended, it might be made the most perfect the Cincinnati & St, Louis express they horribly crushed, and also his right foot. He direction. In the first three attempts a 38calibre the public domain. The commissioner discusses thought it was the train which had passed, revenue measure ever put on the statute had happened out of the usual, was badly under the influence of liquor. bullet was used. The last one was a at some length the necessity for extending and therefore pulled out of the siding and books. It was a question whether the articles Three local surgeons amputated his arms and it was plain that they had lost shower of buckshot. The populace are the publie surveys. The decision of came down the single track. Senator Yoorhees necessary for human life should be made by close to the shoulder, and also his foot. The scouring the woods for evidence that will Secretary Vilas in the Guilford Miller case is and Postmaster Dalton, of the house of American labor or by foreign labor, whether nothing of value. injured man is resting comfortably considering lead to the detection of the murderous per. referred to, and it is stated that there are representatives, were on the train on their the wages of American laborers should depend his condition. His relatives have been son. 2,000 similar cases pending in the land office way to Indiana. on the wages of European laborers or telegraphed. He had been working on a farm and lands in the indemnity limits of the Bhould depend on the American policy of protecting near Millbank for two weeks. Northern Pacific, the Atlantic & Pacific, the all forms oflabor and production. The remains of several prehistoric The Chicago Street Car Strike. Southern Pacific, the California & Oregon At the Badger paper mill in Kaukauna, From Foreign Lands canaes have been found at the bottom and the Oregon & California roads, to the Wis., Fred Hedky was caught upon a line Chicago is all broken up over the strike of Emperor William at Tienna. At the inquest on the trunk of a woman extent of 17,830,000 acres, are affected by shaft and instantly killed. The shaft was the street car drivers. On Sunday, Oct. 7th some lakes drained off in uplands found in a cellar in Whitechapel, in London, said decision. The report says that of the running at the rate of about one hundred The emperor of Germany arrived at Vienna fully one thousand hacks, hansoms, omnibuses, surgeons who examined the remains testified 25,429,866 acres of land covered by selections in central Sweden. They were revolutions, and a little burlap apron which on the 3d day of October. Emperor Francis express wagons, grocery carts and thafc they were those of an unusually fine pending at the close of the fiscal year, 21,660,846 the man was wearing fell upon it and was Joseph, attired in a Prussian uniform and vehicles of every description moved in one made by the hollowing out of trunks woman, who had probably occupied a good acres were selected by railroad immediatiately grasped by the revolving rod, wearing the decoration of the Prussian order continuous stream from the county building social position. companies whose roads were not completed a large spike projected from the wall just beyond, of trees by fire. One had evidently of the Black Eagle, received the emperor at to the city limits and back again. There in the timerequired bytheir respective grants. and this was driven into the back oi the railway station. As the train bearing Mrs. Paran Stevens, a wealthy American were more of them in fact than there were been sunk on purpose, being full of The forfeiture of all lands coterminous with the man's head. The force of the blow bent lady, has accused her maid, an Italian loads of passengers to carry. This condition the kaiser drew into the station a band those parts of the respective roads which the spike down to the wall, and the man large stones. named Anita Celanza, with robbing her of of affairs was due to the action played "The Watch on the Rhine." Emperor were uncompleted at the expiration of the went around several times and then dropped diamonds in Paris, valued at £6,000. The of the executive committee of the strikers in Francis Joseph raised his hand to his helmet time lic'ted for their construction is recommended. off dead. girl has been arrested. She asserts that her issuing a general appeal to everyone in salute. and advanced to the .Mention is called to the fact that mistress sent the diamonds to London. having vehicles not otherwise employed foot-board of the car, where stood Emperor Word has been received from Two Harbors, When John Campbell returned to no authority 06 aw exists for compelling the to put them into service on the North side. William, clad in the uniform of the Austrian Minn., of a fatal accident which occurred at Slowly but surely public interest from one attendance of witnesses to testify in hearings The meeting of the trades and labor assembly infantry regiment of which he is honorary his home in the South Ortonville a that piace on the Duluth &Iron Range road. end of the dominion to the other is being had on behalf of the government or was much more numerously attended than colonel, and wearing the decoration of the The ore train from Tower was derailed by a aroused over the talk of annexing Canada to contest cases, in proceedings before few days ago from a job of thrashing usual, in anticipation that the strike order of St. Stephen of Hungary and the collar misplaced switch, and the locomotive and the United States. Ten years ago the proposition registers and receivers, to ascertain whether would come up for consideration. Addresses of the Black Eagle. The sovereigns cordially four cars were destroyed and Engineer he found that his young wife had would have been regarded as treasonable entries are legal or whether the law has been were delivered by John Goodwin, of the West embraced and kissed each other and Campbell was killed. The instant the engine in Ottawa, but there has been a marked complied with. Congress is urged to supply eloped with some other man and Side Drivers' and Conductors' association, shook each others hands. During the exchange ran off the track the fireman leaped, as did change even in the past 12 month. The annexation some legislation on the subject Legislation and others, severely scoring the past career of greetings they remained with their, also the engineer. The engineer was buried question promises to dwarf all taken |400 he had saved up. The is recommended for the purpose of making of Mr. Yerkes and denouncing his present attitude, hands clasped. Emperor William then ad-' beneath the engine and two cars of ore, and other political matters. It is practically the the practice uniform as to the officers who and resolutions were adopted sympathizing vanced and shook hands with the archduke, husband is on their trail and proposes his remains were horribly mangled. NeitheT sole topic of conversation on the streets. may take final proof in pre-emption and with the strikers and pledging them who was also present, and kissed the crown the fireman or any ol the rest of the train homestead cases. The pending public lands to make trouble. The Canadian propellers Mattawan and the support of the amalgamated trades organizations prince and archdukes Charles, Louis and crew were injured. bill, commonly known as the Holman bill, is Gibraltar are reported ashore near Richmondsville, of Chicago. Albert, while Emperor Erancis Joseph shook The corner stone of the Polish Catholic endorsed by the commissioner. The commissioner and the life-saving crew has been hands with Count Herbert Bismarck and A Sunday telegram from Chicago said: church, was laid at Reading, Pa., on Sunday. recommends the reorganization of sent there to look after their crews. This is A Russian sergeant of the Semonovsky Prince Reuss, of the kaiser's part. Emperor The first melee of the strike occurred shortly During the ceremony the floor, on which fully the bureau by act of congress, so as to provide the wreck supposed to be thafc of the Sea William passed before the guard of honor after midnight this morning. A number of Regiment has invented a method 3,000 men. women and children were standing, for all of the necessary divisions by law Gull, but the latter is now all right in the St. and received various deputations. imported workmen under the guise of private gave way, precipitating several hundred and for compensation for the officials of the Clair river. The Magnet reached the St. for the rapid construction of detectives arrived at the Larrabee street A large crowd had gathered at the station persons to the basement, a distance of fifteen bureau commensurate with the class of services Clair river, too, and has since sunk. A tug barn under escort of Capt. Schaack and a and cheered enthusiastically as the two emperors feet. Over one hundred men und women were rendered. boats from tents. In thirty minutes, is ashore about fifteen miles up the Canadian emerged from the station and drove score of city police. They were endeavoring thrown in a heap and all were more or less shore from Port Huron. It is thought the away. The imperial carriage made a triumphal under the designer's direction, a detachment to get under cover without observation, injured, some seriously and others fatally. crew escaped, although the vessel is badly progress through the streets to the when a crowd of strikers on the other side of The wildest excitement followed, and the Another Swindler Exposed! used up. of men improvised several Hofburg. The windows and balconies of the the street began to shout "scab." This infuriated 5,000 spectators became panic-stricken. The London Telegraph published two One of the biggest swindling schemes that houses along the route were filled with the captain, who, springing from his handy boats with the air of green Cooler heads, however, went to the rescue of sketch portraits from descriptions ofthe man has been worked in New York for many years ladies who waved their handkerchiefs in buggy, ordered the officers to disperse the the unfortunate, and the injured were taken last seen in company of the woman named has been brought to light by the disappearance wood from a neighboring grove. welcome of the imperial visitor. crowd. They were slow in obeying, and into neighboring dwellings and physicians Stride, one of the'victims of the Whitechapel of one William H. Ingham and closing springing to the front with the cry, "Cowards, hastily summoned. Later the wounded were Each boat readily supported four to murder fiend. Theresult has been the unceremonious the brokerage office of'W H.Ingham & Co." Emperor William's Purpose. disperse this mob!" the officer, with his removed to their homes and to the various arrest of every man bearing any According to all accounts he made his appearance six full equipped soldiers. men behind him, pounced upon the strikers. hospitals by ambulances. A Berlin telegram says:—Count Douglas, a resemblance to the pictures, and a great deal in New York the latter part of April, The latter quickly dispersed in every direction, prominent Conservative member of the landtag, of discomfort has been caused by this new 1887, and opened the office of W. H. Ingham A frightful collision occurred near the Hannibal but not until more than half a dozen in a speech to his constituents alluded phase of police activity. Many of the arrests & Co., at No. 40 Broadway. His entry station of the Rome, Watertown & had been severely clubbed. A good deal of A curious phenomenon is reported to Emperor William's personal qualities and were made by self-constituted detectives, on the Bcene was soon followed by the appearance Ogdensburgh railroad. A Lehigh Valley bad feeling was manifested at the strikers' his political and religious views. He declared or ambitious vigilance committeemen. The of advertisements in sundry provincial at Dover (Me.) "Miss Wilson, who passenger, using the Rome, Watertown & headquarters to-day over this episode, and that when Emperor William attended the victims are generally discharged from custody papers, calling attention to tne immense Ogdensburgh tracks between Oswego and the reading aloud of a dispatch from Philadelphia boards at J. B. Chase's, stood before Russian maneuvers in 1886 he successfully as soon as brought before a magistrate, profits to be gained by investing Sterling Junction, collided with a wild cat printed in one of the morning papers used his influence against the policy then being but some are unlucky enough not to be able W. H. Ingham & Co.'s "speculative syndicate." train from Oswego on a curve in a deep cut. and setting forth that the strikers might as a dressing case, arranged her hair, followed by Russia. The greatness of to satisfy the officials of their rectitude, and Tne "syndicate" was briefly described They came together with a terrific crash and well understand at once that the "Quaker Germany and the preservation of the monarchical extinguished the light and retired are subjected to more or less annoying detention. as a mutual pool, which waa to operate in the two locomotives were smashed into City syndicate proposed to run their road principle are the sole objects of Emperor One of the men arrested carried a stocks, bonds and grain, under the'direction thousands of pieces. Engineer Martin D. without Chicago interference," did not tend The next morning she was considerably William's inclination and purpose. In bag, in which was found a razor. This suspect ofW. H. Ingham & Co. At the end of the Slattery, of the wild cat, remained on his to put the men in better humor. view of the confidence felt the emperor is still held, and will have to give a very first month a printed statement was forwarded engine with his hand on the lever and was surprised to notice a remarkably people no longer asked what would become of good account of himself and his razor. to all stockholders^for "members" instantly killed, the lever going through his Chicago Street Car Muddle. Germany when she was deprived of Prince distinct profile picture of herself as they were termed—showing that the profits body. His fireman, John Riley, jumped, but Bismarck. The endeavors to attribute to for the month of May, 1887, were 52 per The street car strike in Chicago continues. was caught in the wreck and fngh,tfujjy upon the mirror before which she had the emperor personal partisanship in favor News Generalities. cent. Of course these "profits" were all purely On Monday Oct. 8, six open cars, drawn by scalded. Conductor Moes and. Brakeman of certain party views were distortions of imaginary, and such dividends as were horses and manned by about a dozen policemen stood. The picture has been visited Thomas Maxey, ofthe wild cat were also Judge O'Brien, in the supreme court of facts. Count Douglas said that Emperor Paid, were paid out of the money invested by each,leftthecity limits carbarns.destined badly injuredi by many, but no explanation has New York, granted permission to Atty. Gen. William did not favor the extreme political the dupes. On the 29th of September he for the business center. The cars, which were Tabor, to bring action to anul the character and religious views of Pastor Stocker, the mailed a card to his victims, announcing run in a bunch, preceded by a patrol wagon been given yet.'* of the Havemeyer's Sugar Company on the well known anti-Semitic. He was not identified Personal Talk, that in consequence of members' load of policemen, were not molested by the ground that by joining the trust it forfeited with the high church. His relations with solicitations he bad met with heavy losses, two or three hundred strikers and onlookers its coporatc rights. Pastor Stocker were transitory and purely I Portland Oregonian: The following is which had forced him to "suspend" with the gathered around the barns. The down trip Advices from Berlin state thafc humane. The emperor certainly deprecated loss of the entire syndicate membership's printed in this week's Catholic Sentinel over Judge Perkins of Minnesota has decided was made successfully without any mishaps the anti-Jewish agitation. Count Douglas capital, "and all its business and offices are the signature Dr. Al Sommer, pastor of the the tax iujunction case, in which the Sioux to speak of, although tho cars were somewhat nothing which has happened during also said that Emperor Frederick had closed." According to the stories of the other German Catholic church: "A few days ago hampered by the crowd of vehicles which City & St. Paul Railway company is plaintiff authorized the wife of Emperor William toassume the last three months has annoyed occupants of the building at No. 38 Broadway, an aged German arrived here from St. Cloud, took up the tracks. and Cottonwood county defendant, the head of the Berlin Town Mission Ingram was last seen at his office on Minn., and found a first shelter in the police Mayor Roche acted the role of peacemaker, tried under stipulation in St. Paul last winter and exasperated Empress Victoria association. The speech has created a Bensation, Saturday the 29th of Sept. He had had a station. He is eighty years old and his name and when he left his office for the evening it in favor of the county. The decision on account of Count Douglas' close so much as the emperor's refusal to Yale lock put on the outer door when he removed is Frank Hartwick. He traveled with Ms seemed probable that he had acted the part goes upon the theory that the so-called relations to the imperial court. to his new office, and as he took the daughter, Theresa Fisher, but the latter became successfully. The first committee to call trust deed executed by the company in 1871 grant her the use of the Neue Palast key with him no one can now get into the insane, tried to {rive all her effects upon him represented the strikers. They was intended as a conveyance of the land, room. A glimpse through the letter slit, (Friedrichskron) at Potsdam, which away, and finally jumped from the train came to inquire the exact extent of the power Carious Stabbing Affair. and hence the land is taxable. From however, shows a big accumulation of mail some night at Pasco Junction and could not possessed by the private detectives. The •$75,000 to $100,000 in taxes are involved. has been her country residence ever A stabbing affray which will probably lying on the floor, whereit had fallen through be found. The destitute old man says he mayor informed" the committee that the detectives In the awards of premiums at the corn terminate fatally took place at Winona, the slit. Scores of undelivered telegrams for has another daughter in or about Portland, since her marriage. The widowed only had authority to protect the "palace at Sioux City, Dakota carried off her Minn., in the yard adjoining Burmeister's Ingham were also lying at the adjacent telegraph either serving a priest or being in a convent. property of the company while inside of that share of the honors. The first premium of hotel. Twq farmers, brothers-in-law, named empress is intensely grieved at having offices. property. As soon as the detectives were on $50for the best exhibit of corn, grain, grasses Herman Bakbe and Herman Bemke of Rush the street they lose all right as officers. to leave the place around which and grass seeds was awarded to Union county, Creek, came into town and put up their team Man's Wicked Doings. Ingham would never aliowthe janitor or any While the committee was in conference another Dak., with Dakota county, Neb., second. in Burmeister's stable. After spending the so many cherished memories cluster. one else to see both his rooms at once, and committee of four ex-conductors on the Gallus Boheninlan, proprietor of the New Custer county, Dak., was awarded the first afternoon about town and drinking some, apparently removed important books and North side line was admitted. Tiiis committee fork Hotel at West Superior, Wis., shot prize for the best separate exhibit of small they returned about 6:30 and ordered the papers into the rear room and locked the complained bitterly that sonie of the police himself through the right lung by an accidental grain, with Sioux county, Iowa, second. Dakota hostler, Charles Zuetke.to get out their team. door when the woman cleaned the front office. William Arnow, a negro, has just were acting practically as employes of discharge of a gun while hunting. county, Nebraska, was awarded the He made some reply about their coming His residence is given in the directory as No. the street car company. They had helped Physicians say he cannot live. finished a ride of 200 miles on the first prize for the finest separate exhibit of around after dark instead of going home by 38 Broadway, and there is no clue to either hitch and unhitch the horses, ring the bell corn, with Union county, Dakota, second. daylight, and started for the barn, followed Phillip Palledoni, the Italian who murdered his actual residence or himself. He is not a Savannah River lodged in the and collect fares. The mayor said this was by the two men. Just what followed is not his brother, June 22,1887, suffered the member of the New York stock exchange, the Apostle Lorenzo Snow presided over the all done without his knowledge or consent, and known, but in a short time Zuctke was branches of a tree. He was fishing death penalty at Bridgeport, Conn. Palledoni consolidated exchange or the produce Mormon semi-annual conference at Salt Lake. an order forbiding the police doing anything heard loudly crying for help, and Boon came was twenty-four years of age. He could exchange. There are some reasons In his remarks he gloried in the suffering of except guard the property of the company in the river during the recent floods running into the hotel dripping with blood neither read nor write, and could speak but for thinking that he came to New York the saints for the sake of the Lord. He urged was issued. The committee also complained and fell down exhausted. Officer and his line becoming entangled in a a few words in English. from Chicago. the establishment of private Mormon schools that Capt. Schaack had violently dispersed Schoening arrested Bakbe but his and said the membership of the church was A man named Hickman, living at Boston, a peaceful crowd on the North side the riight tree he climbed up to unfasten it. brother-in-law fled and could not be found. ^Attempted Assassination. never increasing so rapidly as now. Elder Colorado, shot and instantly killed J. C. before. The mayor promised to investigate The high water had loosened the Zuetke was frightfully cut up, Booth, a man who was in the habit of paying Jacob Gates said that as the prophets of the matter. It was following these conferences An attempt was made to assassinate W. ten stabs being repoited in his back three visits to the woman Hickman was living with. old broke down the prison walls so that the mayor called in President roots of the tree and the weight of H. Edmonds, editor of the Hot Blast, in his 4.1. 4.Z 'j. .~ in his left arm, a bad gash near the heart The murderer was taken from his home an the priesthood of the church would office at Annisten, Ala. The trouble grew Yerkes, andhtheelatter concluded privatdispense to and some smaller cuts. He is too feeble to the negro threw it into the stream. hour afterwards by a mob ofseventy-five men pull down its prison walls. The church must out of enmity aroused by the Hot .Blast's entirely wit th services of the armed make any statement and will probably die. and lynched. grow until it covers the whole earth. Arnow was aboard the tree for war in favor of rigid enforcement of the guards. Bakbe was jailed and a knife found on his The first installment of President Yerkes' While engaged in cards a dispute arose Prohibition laws. A week before four expolicemen, person, but with no evidence of blood on it several days and when rescued was Our New Iron Clad. imported Philadelphia cable car men arrived between Tim Keller and Dick Amey at Escauaba, who had been discharged for inefficiency, nor on his person, and it is thought his at Chicago. There were about twenty-five Mich., when Keller whipped out a waylaid Editor Edmonds and one thoroughly exhausted. At Atlanla. The hull of the cruiser Baltimore gracefully brother-in-law, Bemke, who is at large, did in the party. "We are not asked to sign any revolver and fired, the ball taking effect in jumped on him and beat him severely. Mr. slid down the ways and out into the Delaware the cutting Much excitement exists and Ga., they have dubbed him. "The contract," said one. "They took most of us the head, entering immediately above the Edmonds making such resistance as he river at Cramp's ship yard in Philadelphia. Burmeister has been compelled to lock up right from the cars and put'extra" men in bridge of the nose. The wounded man is could. An outrageously false account of the Dark Secret." No cards of special invitation had his hotel to keep away the crowd. our places. Every man there would have dying and considerable excitement prevails. affair was sent to the Montgomery Dispatch been sent out by the Messrs. Cramp for the come willingly if there had been enough 'extras.' reflecting seriously upon Mr. Edmonds, While the police were arresting drunken event, excepting those sent^ to Washington, The London News created a tremendous Our way was paid, and it promised who replied through the Indians in Spokane Falls, W. T. they were but the gates of the immense ship yard were Daniel Banks, of Elizabethtown. sensation by printing in red ink facsimiles of to be a pleasant change." Not a car is running Dispatch, pronouncing the author liar and fired at. A number of shots were exchanged. thrown open to the public, and notwithstanding the letter and postal card received a few in the entire north division. Express Illinois heard his chickens squawking charging him with cowardice in sending forth The citizens then rallied to the aid of the the rain which fell heavily at times days ago at the office of the Central news wagons and rattletraps of all descriptions, such a falsehood unsigned. It was de reloped police, and one Indian was killed. His body throughout the day, thousands of people one night, and hurried to the henhouse company purporting to have been written on which temporary seats have been fixed that the correspondent of the Dispatch was is now floating down river. There were gathered to witness the novel sight. At by the Whitechapel murderer. In communication were run by the strickers and patronized to S. Lawrence, a justice of the peace. Lawrence, to investigate. As he entered twenty-five or thirty Indians of theNez Perce 2:25 cries of "lookout" from the workmen the writer gloats over his crimes and their fullest capacity. accompanied by Will Lacey, entered the and Spokane tribes. gav,ea notice tha.t.the huge hull,was moving), the door he was attacked by a big „. threatens to commit others in defiance of the Hot Blast office, in which, at the time, were The failure is announced of the J. L. Clark Last July a negro named Moore waslynched *l£8 2? Sr^hdl slid away police, of whose efficacy he expresses a veryMrs.. Mr. Edmonds, John Coppell, the mailing bird, which took a grip on his right coinage workB of Oshkosh, Wis. The nominal Mrs Wilson Wilson broke broke the the champagne ehsmnnima bottl Vrn-+le on noor oninion at Charleston. 111., for an alleged criminal clerk, and Mr. A. Tripney, who had come in assests are placed at $20,000, on which the bow and christened the vessel the Baltimore. assault upon a woman. Afterwards it arm that he could not shake off. He 1 on business. Lawrence called Edmonds outside Mrs. Mary L. Garrett of Medina, Ohio* it is estimated $17,000 may be realized. The The cruiser slid slowly and smoothly was discovered that the man was innocent where some conversation was held in was sentenced to be hanged on the 24th of defended himself with his other hand, liabilities are not yet given completely, but down the ways and on striking the water ran and the mob had been guilty of murder. reference to the communication, and Lawrence next January, for the murder of her two demented following are the principal claims ^held in swiftly out to mid-stream amid the booming The grand jury has indicted 10 well known and had an ugly hole torn in it by demanded a retraction ofEdmonds, pronouncing stepdaughters. The crime was an. this city: National Bank of Oshkosb, $20,000, of cannon on the United States steamer Despatch, citizens who are alleged to have taken part him a liar. Mr. Edmondssaid there atrociouB one, the room in which the girlswere secured S. M. Hay. $16,800, partially the poAveful beak of the bird. Then the cheers and shouts ofthe vast assemblage in the lynching. The men are among the was nothing to retract, when Lawrence sleeping having been saturated with secured J. H. Porter, $14,500, not secured. and the blowing of whistles and best known in the country. advanced towards iim. Lacey inquired if he called to Mrs. Banks, and she coal oil and filled with kindling and dryleaves There is also said to be $25,000 due outside horns. The anchors were immediately Edmonds was armed, to which a negative Wm. Lahey, aged 31 years, escaped from to which she set fire. Ifrwas discovered creditors not secured, besides numerous dropped and the Baltimore gracefully rested came out and killed the bird, which reply was made, when Lacey said, "Neither Auburn, N. Y., prison by digging through before the house bad burned and the small running local accounts. J. L. Clark in the river. The Washington visitors retired is Lawrence," at the same time trying to flames extinguished, but the girls were both proved to be an immense horned owl. formerly owned the largest match factory in to the offices of the Messrs. Cramp, roof ShkceU° L^^IJl- com OSme he wrmeriy owned the largest match factory in get behind Mr. Edmonds, who then began to dead from suffocation. The fire Bad reached where a luncheon was served, and at 5:30 It was with difficulty that the tajons _yr W W 7 TheZescapeoisl 7 S S mos!t S Diamon- bought several Back into his office. As he partially turned, roof proper. one of the the limbs of one and burned them. The ago the Matc Compan for a special train was taken for the capital. fire was opened upon him. He was shot in laborious and difficult ever accomplished in bodies also bore evidence of being struck with were unclasped from Mr. Bank's arm, over $250,000. Clark immediately erected Secretary Whitney, who returned to the left arm at the elbow and seriously Auburn prison, and it is presumed has required a club. When sentence was announced-Mrs. Washington with the other visitors, expressed a mammoth carriage works plant covering and the wound which the owl had wounded. Lacey attempted to shoot again, months of work. With a knife made Garrett protested her innocence. She recently himself as delighted with *he successful several acres of ground at immense outlay mf-,n s»w h» ™f hi. »«»r+u«„„*a +e several acres ot ground at immense outlay, bat his pistol snapped, which probably gave birth to a boy baby which will be removed made was enough to demand the attention awallU fbh 0 launch, and complimented the Cramps with and and descendedt S to^ "rope ItiaBtatedthathesunk $100,000 the fir^t saved Mr. Edmonds' life. The would-be the with her to the penitentiary awaiting: of the progress made on the vessels ofthe "new year. Since his death his son' Herbert has of a surgeon. assassin then fired on Mr. Coppell and Mr. the mother's execution. It is thought tfe&t braided twine, which he attached to the coping navy." The Baltimore is the largest vessel been conducting business for himself and Tripney. The former was shot through the Mrs. Garrett is the first woman in Ohio to bq of the prison by means of a pais of pinch" yet constructed for what is called the new I mother. neck and thelatter received two wounds in sentenced to the death peaaltj for mini dm. nayy.