New Ulm weekly review (New Ulm, Minn.) 1878-1892
October 24, 1888 · Page 1 of 8
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*4 It if". Pifi 0F THE NEWS. NewTtolte\riew. Methodism in Baketa. Mr. Yerfajs emphatically refused. Later ai •ffaflawTlranMnVKettfer a^Easfc. garded everyt&fcg bat rash. *Soon after the indignation meeting of residents ofthe Norti banks opened a anart named Qohn Shields, a The Teport of Statistical Secretary A. B. The following is judge- Thnrman's letter of aide and Lnkeview was held at the Sherman night stamping clerk.at oaieof thebanks', and Yost to the North Dakota Methodist conference 'acceptance which was given to the public on 3 house. The 300 gentlemen present organized upon the requestrfco identify himself.establishiag in session at Jamestown, showed the 'October 13th. Columbus, Ohio, Oct. 12. 1 *i 4BEANDT & WEDDENIMSBF, Publishers. a protective association. A petition his connection .with, the postoffice. He following facts in relation to the year's 1888—Hon. Patrick A_ Collins and Others, I from the ex-strikers was taken under advisement, was promptly handed .over to the police. TheTery*.Latest Associated Press Telegrams work: 'Committee—Gentleman In obedience to %. asking aid in-compelling Mr. Yerkes to Shields did not attempt to deny the charge '»NEW ULM, •MINNESOTA Number of probationers 674, increase *)3 custom, I send you this- formal acceptance carry ont the strike agreement. One ofthe Greatly Condensed. of robbing the mail, and is now in custody. number of full members 2,900, increase 319 •of my nomination fer the office of vice new men, Joha Smithe. Alias John Bull,'' number of children baptized 341 increase president «f the UnSed States, made had bis jaw broken by a mob, and was otherwise Theed biting irosts are painful re 30 number of adults baptized 89, decrease by the national convention of ftbe seriously hurt. He .had just been discharged *•'-,*•• From Foreign Latfds. About Washington. 2 number of churches 44, increase 9 value Democratic party at St. Louis, wifrc for ineormpete,ncj.and was endeavoring .minders cf winter, but there is this of church property $99,800, increase $14,700 you did me the honor to call' upon me at Only a summary ofDr. Mackenzie's book to leave the •eity^^ The Sioux Indians who have gone to "Washington number of parsonages 16, increase 2 Columbus and officially notify me of my {much consolation: they .wither the is yet accessible *o the publicin Berlin, but to see Secretary VilaB in regard to the number of Sunday schools ©5, increase 2 nomination, I expressed to you my sense of enough is knows of its contents feo arouse i'baseball season. proposed sale of a part of their reservation number of officers and teachers, 670 amaafeer •obligation to theconvention and stated that, savage indignation in official circles.«Putting have been holding pow-wows every day, endeavoring of scholars, 4,226. although I had not sought the nomination, aside the medical dispute, the charges which A *'. '£& 1Iles*11***™** TarlnWW'PlK to agree upon a programme to be Messrs. Bilbie, Plannette and Mitchell were 1 did not feel at liberty, under the circum* Dr. Mackenzie Jerels at Prince Bismarck, of Chairman Leeds, ofthe Transcontinental followed at the conference. From all that made the committee to prepare and submit stances, to decline it. I thought then, as I inciting the German (doctors to entrap him TJie Fifty-first Congressihas gained association, telegraphed •from Washington can be learned, it seems improbable that any to the legislature a new marriage law- The still think, that whatever I could properly into a doabtful declaration as to the nature to the Northern Pacific at St. Paul saying agreement will be reached as a result of the one.,distinctian never before attained of the Emperor's disease, are felt to be a conference adjonrned after the reading of the do^to promote the re-election of President that the tariffs, against wJiich Chicago merchants Indians' visit to Washington. It is Baid that poisonous slander aaponrthe,reputation of the following appointments. Cleveland I ought* to do. His administration by that body of the Government, they are almost hopelessly split up among have made much complaint, Trare chancellor. Fargo district—D. C. Plannette, presiding has been marked bysuch integrity, good themselves, and that there is still no prospect declared illegal by the interstate commerce elder Bismarck, J. M. Van Every: Casselton, sense, manly courage and exalted patriotism of being the longest-winded in the of their being able to unite on any proposition. A dispatch to the ILondon Chronicle from commission, because they discriminated S. N. Griffeth Cooperstown and Sanborn, that a just appreciation of these high quali- S Rome says: '"The dnter,view between the against individuals and localities. Mr. Leeds history,of the Republic. Stephen Whitford Elliot. E. S. Preston Fargo, ties seems to call for his re-election. I am alBO pope and Emperor William was a cordial one. also said lJiat he had ordered "Tariff No. 8" George S. White Gladstone, Thomas strongly impressed with the belief that his 1 The general land office at Washington The emperor assured the pope that he would m. force in place of them to -apply held for cancellation 24,320 acres of the selections Mitchell Ashley, to be supplied Jamestown, re-election would powerfully tend to strength•en adhere to a conservative policy in politics to all points as far west as the minetyseventh in the Ashland, Wis., land district to be supplied Jamestown circuit, John that feeling offraternity among the Ameri- If #M*s. Quamtrell, mother ofthe guer- and social and religious affairs. The pope meridian. whieh means the made by the Wisconsin Central railroad company Deets La Moure, Whitman and Lisbon, C. can people that is essential to their welfaBfo replied that in security and grandeur Germany Missouri river. The tariffs declared illegal on the ground that the line of the road 0. Roehr Mandan, C. S. Lane Milnor, E. P. peace and happiness, and to the perpetmfP rilla^uantrell, is visiting Mrs. Zerelda would gain much if the liberty Of the are commodity tariffs, made far the benefit under the grant of 1856 for the St. Croix & Lacells Ripon, William M. Spoor Monango, of the Union and of our free institutions. 1 Catholic church and the independence of the of the manufactures in this way: The transcontinental Sssauels, mother of the James Lake Superior railroad company (now the J. S. Munroe Oakes, to be supplied Sheldon, approve Hie platform of the St. Louis convention, papacy in Germany were unore effectually lines desires to compete with Chicago, St. Paul, Minneapolis & Omaha to be supplied Sterling, to be supplied Tower and I cannot too-strongly express ft boys, i&t her ihome near Kearney, guaranteed He said also that it was vessels going from New York to the Pacifie Railroad company) having been definitely located City, P. S. Cook Valley City, to besupplied my dissent from the heretical teachings of necessary in the interests ©f European rivilization coast, and considered themselves justified in Kan. and withdrawal made for indemnity Wahpeton.J. W. Mower Winchester, JL E. the monopolists that the welfare of a people that the Roman question should be making rates from New York lower tiian purpose prior to the passage ofthe actmaking Garry York Colony, to be supplied. can be promoted by a system of extortionate 1 settled satisfactorily. The pope was pleased from intermediate points in order to the granttto the Wisconsin Central, the Grand Forks District—A. D. Foster, presiding far in excess of the wants of the government, f. with Emperor William's remarks. meet the water competition. But they lands within the six and fifteen miles limit of elder: Acton, C. J. Berker: Ardock, R. The idea that a people can be enriched by Caltfm Bowker, who ha« just resigned made a set of comodity tariffs for the benefit the first named road were for all purposes reserved Hamer Bathgate. W. R. Morrison Drayton, The China mail, per t&e steamer City vOi heavy and unnecessary taxation, that a %, of manufacturers only. Low rates we« from the gra»t to the second. Pekin from Hong Cong and Yokohama, reports H. P. Cooper Eldorado, to be supplied las place as postmaster of man's condition can be improved by taxing made to apply at points only where the commodity a disastrous flood near Fang-shanhsien. Grafton, D.M.Parker Grand Forks, H. G. him on all his wife and children wear, on all was manufactured, so that dealers in Savoy Hollow, Mass., was appointed in the vicinity of Pekisu The night of ,Bilbie Grandm, C. A. MacNamara Hamiliton, his tools and implements pf industry is an RecozvJLof Casualties. the same goods in other towns did not get Aug. 13 seven and a half inchestof rain fell in W. J. Barton Hillsboro, J. R. McConinehay obvious absurdity. To fill the- vaults of the in 1841 -wider President Tyler, and the benefit. For instance, on articles manufactured Pekin. and immense volumes of water Collected Hunter, H. C. Jephcott Mayville and treasury with an idle surplus, for which the A fire broke out .in.ia Hardware store at in New York the rates to the Pacifie* has lieMtijfee office continuously-ever in the ravines about lien-li-ho and .Portland, D. C. Irwin Minto, J. R. Yost government has no legitimate use, and to Valentine, Nebraska,-and destroyed business coast were lower than from Chicago, shutting suddenly broke in upon twenty villages. 'Pembina. C. H. Treglawny, St. Thomas, create a powerful and dangerous stimulus to since. Bejis 82 years old. property valued at $2Qr000. The United out Chicago wholesalers of the same More than 10.000 people were drowned and Jesse Carr Walhalla, J. B. Parsons West extravagance and corruption in the expendi** States signal office was reduced to ashes. goods. The rates now ordered into effect by a large number of draught animate, Tillages S?oint, T. H. Sheckler. tures of the government seems to me to beW The insurance was staly nominal. Chairman Leeds make the same rates on any in the valleys near Pekin are in danger every Northwest District—J. A. Hovis, presiding policy at variance witb every sound one commodity from New York as from all season, as the hills are destitute of grass, Christianized Chinamen -are ibecoming Fay, aged six years, son of Elwin Jenks of «flder Cando E. W. Himes Church's principle of government and of political points as far west as the Missouri river, and and the waters flow together in fearful torrents, Appleton, Minn., whoihasibeen living at LakeCity, JRerry, A. J. Goodfriend Cold Harbor, Richa»d economy. The necessity or reducing taxation a box of 6oap can be shipped from New York numerous enough in New unimpeded by the vegetation, News with his grandmother, Mrs. Almira B. Hockings Devils Lake, E. Hall Bottineau, to prevent such an accumulation of surplus to San Francisco at the same cost as from of the catastrophe was brought bytfjhemissionaries Jenks, fell into a cistern and was drowned. F. A. Hanke Edinburg, G. W. Kliver revenue and the consequent depletion of York to amfike a new quarter for Chicago or St Paul. The change is an advantage who had been living near the .scene Though in the water not .more than fifteen Hope, F. A. Swankey Hanna, C. (i. the circulating medium, is so apparent that to wholesalers over the old rates, themselves aiear 'University Place, ofthe disaster. iminutes, the body could skotibe resuscitated. Fairbanks Inkster, S. F. Beer Langdon, no party dares to deny it but when we come but puts merchants in competition with each D. E. Baldwin Lakota, S. M. Gordon Lamouse, to consider the modes by whieh the reduction A cable dispatch says: The Piwancmajl and Mott •st-reet is rapidly being other all over the country, the length of A disastrous fire broke iout ,in the post(Office J. H. Van Vlien Michigan City, J. may be made we find contract has been signed between the imperial haul cutting no figure in the cost of freight. block at Winona, Minn., and before it abandoned toitjje heathen. Abone Milton, C. M. Rees and B. G. Sarvis government and the Canadian Pacifie was under control over $80,000 went up in Minot,iC.F. Green New Rockford, T. W. Railway Company. Tenders for three steamers A WIDE ANTAGONISM flames. The postoffice was admirably Hudson Park River, W. E. Loomis Rugby will be received within a week. The stipulated cleared by Postmaster Whipple, not a letter Detween our party and the monopolistic A Bad Man Captured. It is compiBtedlihat this year's corp Junction, James Draper: St. John, J. C. service is to commence in 18 months, being lofct and all the movableifurniture and leaders of our political opponents. We seek Strutheas Towner, J. A. Martin. the company receiving annually £45,000 The little town of Champlin, Hennepin mail bags saved. crop, if loaded forsrailroad shipment, to reduce taxes upon the necessaries of life It will be seen by the above list that a new from the imperial government, in addition county^ just across the Mississippi river from our opponents seek to incerease them. We*ti *-nr~|f—i district, £he Northwest, has been formed. It 'Would fill 2,8^8,57fl cars, and make to £15.000 from the Dominion government, Anoka, is in a flutter of excitement over the say, give to the masses of the people cheajr JJK is said ithat some one ofthe ministers wished Personal Talk. for monthly service for l|fcyeais from Vancouver, arrest of David Murphy, who has been terrorizing and good clothing, cheap blankets, cheap ,a train that \Wouid reach 16,449 the district named after Devils Lake, but the not only to Yokohama and Hong that neighborhood. He is supposed tools and cheap lumber. The Republicans Jofon H. Knapp, president of rflhe g*eat bishop emphatically remarked that he did Kong, as first intended, but also calling at miles, ov two-thirds of the way to be after the heart of his neice, Maggie by their platform and their leaders in thesenate, lumber firm li the Knapp, Stout & iCp. company,$ied not want to see that name appearing anywhere Shanghai. Increasing anxiety is felt to learn Ackerson, and is bound to have it, even if he by their proposed bill, say, increase .around the world. at Menominee, Wis. in the necords of the Methodist conference. that the Dominion government realizes that has to cut it out. Maggie is employed by the taxes on clothing and blankets, and the whole efficiency of the Canadian route to Jeff Hildreth, proprietor of the street railway, thereby increase their cost, maintain a high the East now depends on the Atlantic service. and she is not at all reciprocal in this Han's Wicked Doings. fluty on t^he tools of the farmer and mechanicstherfo SOUTH DAKOTA CONFERENCE. The little girl who, ,on seeing a If that equals that by New York, say 18 affection displayed by her uncle David, and and upon"the lumber which they need YANKTON, Special Telegram. Oct. 16.—The knots, the Canadian route to Hong Kong 01e C. ©lson, who was school treasurer of has in some way raised his ire so that he will construction of their modest dwellings, shops •epider's web, exelaimed, "Oh, here is Methodist conference closed its session at 3 can easily compete with the Suez. Wolsey township, Dakota, got deeply dnto be satisfied with nothing short of blood. He and barns, and thereby prevent their obtaining o'clock this morningand the bishop and delegateslefton ihammock for bugs," is a genius, and debt via ch&ttle mortgages, and, it is claimed, has broken into Hildreth's house several these necessaries at reasonable prices. early trains. Appointments ofthe tried to evea the account by the use of sehood times, but each time made his escape. When Can any sensible man doubt as to where he pastors for the ensuing year was the closing ihas a gift for seeing .common things News Generalities. funds. He eould not do it, and departed he made his last attempt, Mr. Hildreth and should stand in this controversy? Can any order of business, tne following being the appointments: suddenly for Iowa about $600 short, it is his sons were on the alert, and the would-be and 'giving them fancifal names. well informed man be deceived by the falsepretense It is feared that the peace which was patched claimed. He .sent his family ahead of him, murderer ran through some rank weeds to an that a system so unreasonable and iup last night between the Chicago street car Aberdeen District—William Fielden, presiding That child is blessed with imagination.. and left all mortgaged property. old barn near by, where he was surrounded unjust is for the benefit of laboring men? •company and its employes will prove to be elder Aberdeen, W. H. Selleck: Andover, and captured. On his person were found a Much is said about competition of American The eight Italians charged with the murder «nly temporary. According to agreement to be supplied Ashton, O. A. Phillips dirk, razor and butcher knife. He "played laborers with the pauper labor of Europe of Charles T. Hubbard at Hawthorne, the West side men returned to work on Athol, W. W. Brown Bangor, S. F. Brown possum" very cunningly after he was discovered, but does not every man who looks around' Wis., about three weeks ago have been Saturday and the cars ran as usual all day. Button, David Gostellow Campbell county, but when they threatened to shoot him him see and know that an immense majority bound over to be tried by the grand jury at On the North side the imported men, under After a careful review of the, facts, W. L. Lee Clairmont and Devoe, W. H. if he didn't brace up, he speedily recovered. ofthe laborers in America are not engaged in the spring term of court. It is now reported police protection, ran a few cars over all the Grivin Columbia and Ordway, Thomas Simmons •v He is an uncle of George Fitzgibbons, who M. Levasseur reports to the French what are called the protected industries? And that only three of them took part the killing, lines, and although there were rumors of riots Carol, George F. Beebee Doland and was sentenced to an extended term in Stillwater to those who are employed in such industries and that the remaining five were forced and disturbances at various times during the Frankfort, A. F. Thompson Ellendale, G. D. Academy of Sciences that in spite of prison for grand larceny. is it not undeniable that the duties proposed to run by their belief that they would be day they all proved to be unfounded and the Clewerth, Frederick F. Nichols Groton, S. S. numerous claimants to centennial by the Democratic measure called the Mills mobbed if captured. new men were not molested. Fowler Ipswich, S. C. Leavell Larigford, to bill far exceed the difference between American be supplied Leola. G. W. Hickman Ludden, years in France, there are probably Thompson is a small town 12 miles south Edward Goetzinger, ayonng man employed and European wages, and that therefore if it E. Vaughan Midland, J. S. Ackers Newark, Murder at Moorhead. by the bottling works at Helena, Montana, of Grand Forks, Dakota. The local option not more than fifty centenarians io were admitted that our workingmen can be Thomas Trevillick Northville and Mellette, was arrested on a requisition from Gov. law prohibits the sale of liquor. Recently A terrible tragedy was enacted at Morehead, protected by tariffs against cheaper laboi A. E. Burrows: Putney, P. S.Smith Roanoke that country. Thayer of Nebraska, on the charge of embezzling several saloonkeepers invaded the place and Minn., in which one man was killed they would be fully protected, and more than and Devoe, E. 0. Bullock Roscoe and Bowdie, $150 in that state. He started for one started a most disreputable p'ace. and another fatally wounded. The police protected by that bill? Does not every well L. F. Beach Warner, C. B. Warren. Lincoln in charge ofthe deputy sheriff of Owing to lack ofjudicial facilities great difficulty have been on the track of a man who was informed man know that the increase in price Huron District—Lewis Bradford, presiding Colfax county, Neb. Goetzinger has been in has been experienced in securing convictions. suspected of robbing the Manitoba house at of home manufactures produced by a high A will lately admitted to probate elder Alpena, W. H. Underwood Blunt, J. Helena only a short time, and since the The people have been growing exasperated Fargo. He was traced to Moorhead, and tariff does not go into the pockets of laboring F. Davis Burkmere. to be supplied Cavour, campaign opened has made himself prominent at the open violation of the law. in Philadelphia is that of a man who found at a dance. The officer from Fargo men, but only tend to swell the profits A. M. Virden Faulkton, W. J. Hyde Forest by speeches for the Democrats at meetings Men, women and children turned out en called to his assistance Officer Pete Poull,, of others? It seems to me that if the policj left all his property to his beloved City, to be supplied Gettysburg, A. E. Turner of the German Democratic club. masse, supported by many neighboring and they went to a hall to arrest of the Democratic party is plainly presented Hand circuit, E. S. Chapelle Highmore, farmers, and in a few minutes all the beer, wife. What lends a peculiar interest Information received at Omaha states that the suspect. They met him on the stairs, all must understand that we seek to make? J. G. Palmer Highmore circuit, J.R. Gowdy whiskey and intoxicating liquor was emptied 21 Union Pacific brakemen and conductors and he immediately pulled a revolver the cost of living less, and at the bame time fy 4p Hitchcock, R. C. Opie Huron, P. H. Dresser to the will at present is the fact that into the street. The people are determined have been indicted at Rawlins, Wyo., for robbing and forced the officers to retreat to increase the share ofthe laboring man in th& Iroquois, W. H. Matson Oneida, J. D. Allison to stop the sale of liquor and the violation freight trams. Their stealings run up the sidewalk, when Pete Poull benefits of national prosperity and growth. the husband was murdered by the Pierre, I. C. Phifer Redfleld, O. H. of the law, and they will resort to even more into the thousands, being confined wholly to attempted to arrest him. The man, who is I am very respectfully, your obedient servant, Sprout St. Laurence,E. Craven, Waterbury. violent means if necessary. beloved wife, who is now in prison through ears. Four of them are now under known by name as Murphy, shot at him, J. Q. Nichols Wessington and Miller, L. G. ALLEN G. THUBMAN. arrest. The matter was discovered by one Christina Louise Larsen, the 15-year-old sending a bullet through the officer's heart, awaiting trial for murder. It would Furnier Wessington Springs, CharlesVessey of the thieves, he having made a full confession daughter ofPeter Larsen, who lives in Clark's killing him instantlv. Officer Thompson Winthrop, A. D. Smith Wolsey, A. Matson. eeem to have been more appropriate in consideration of immunity form punishment. Hill, east of Joliet, 111., disappeared from started after the murderer and was shot Mitchell District—C. B. Clark, presiding elder The others will be under arrest in her home recently and has not at twice. He opened fire on Murphy, and a for him to have pointed her his Alexandria, H. Youngman Armour, a few days, Prominent business men inRawlins since been seen. Her father says that she well-directed bullet struck him in the neck, Street Murder in Sew York, William H. Welch Bridgewater, William Pagenhart are albo implicated. The thieving was sent after the cows in a pasture near laying him out. At present he is alive, but executor. Bijou Hills, Arz Janes Chamberlain, Two well-dressed men of dark complexion was cairied on between Rawlins and Green the new machine shops ofthe Belt line road. there are no hopes of his recovery. Officef J. A. Sparks Delmont, S. H. Hendricks Artesian, were observed standing in front ofCooper Insti River. s, There is quite a stretch of woods near there, Poull was a married man, thirty years old. W. E. Gifford Carthage, 0. H. Delagardie tute New York. They were talking in animated through which runs a stream of water. W. L. Morrison, a former county official of Alexander Conly, an impecunious Edgerton, Abel Cotton Ethan and Italian and gesticulated freely. William Twenty-five men spent all day searching for Barron, Wis., has been placed in the jail after Parkston, to be supplied Fulton, E. W. Garritty, who was standing near saw the the girl. There is great excitement over her Canadian, met his death in a peculiar leading the sheriff an eventful chase. Mornson Sage Howard, A. R. Beggs Mitchell, E, H. The 11th day of November will be the first two men scuffling. Garritty suspected that disappearance, and fears of foul play or abduction about four years ago suddenly disappeared way at Marquette a day or two ago. Wycoff Mount Vernon, W. F. Mintz Plankinton, anniversary of the hanging of the Chicago the men were drunk and did not give particular are entertained. Mr. Larsen says after a sharp business transaction. S. Washburn Scotland, L. W. Miller anarchists. Work is now quietly going on attention to them The scuffle his daughter has no lover, nor had she ever He was having an attack of fever in He was subsequently arrested, but settled I Springfield, Charles Arthur Tyndall, J. G. among their friends for the observance of the' ended in the stouter of the two staggering expressed a desire to leave her home. A gang the affair and lived with his family apparently Corwin White Lake, W. Underwood Woonsocket, day and elaborate ceremonies at Waldheim toward the larger of two polesonefor electric the county poorhouse, and when the of hoodlums are known to have infested the a good citizen. About a year ago he cemetery, where Spies, Parsons, FiRcher and light and the other for telegraph wires near J. G. Hale Mitchell circuit, H. T. woods near Larsen's home, and the father attendants declined to give him any eloped with a married woman, leaving his Ling lie buiied. The anniversary will fall on the curbstone. Garritty did not buspect Curl, William Brush, D. D., president Dakota fears they may be responsible for the girl's family destitute. Last spring he was discovered Sunday this year, and it is expected that a that the man was hurt until he steadied himself university. more water he madehis way to a little disappearance. to be itf Missouri. The sheriff of host of laboring men who would not otherwise against the larger pole and sat or rather Sioux Falls District—L. Hartsough, presiding Barron left at once and secured Morrison. rivulet back of the house and was The coal and wheat traffic of West Superior be able to attend will visit the graves collapsed and sat on the curbstone directly elder Alcester, S. D. McUmber Beresford, On the return trip Morrison leaped from the Wis., this year is larger than that of any and listen to the speeches. It is expected in frdnt of the pole against which he leaned 0. A. Ha«pell Centerville, S. A. drowned while trying to get a drink rapidly moving tram and esraped. All efforts other city of the size in the world. Over that speakers from New York will be present with his face upturned. The other man French Canton, A Jamieson Dell Rapids, to find him failed, until a few days ago 700,000 tons of coal will be the footings up from it. The stream is only a foot and will address the crowd. It is intended walked away. J. P. Jenkins Egan, to be supplied Elk he vi as arrested in Wisconsin, and will be at the docks of the Lehigh, the Northwestern, to have a chorus of Sunday school children Point, D. Rifenbard Elk Point circuit, S, A policeman, who was on the northeast wide and six inches deep, but the tried for adultery. the St. Paul & Pacific and the Ohio companies. from the socialist's societies, who will form a Keister Flandreau, A. D. Dexter Gayville, corner of Eighth street and Third avenue, Duluth docks will receive about portion of the procession. poor fellow didn't have the muscle to 1L. Pauline McCoy, a negro girl aged nineteen, H. Huckins Hartford, T. Carson ran over when he saw a crowd collecting 800,000 tons. Up to date the elevators here was hanged at Union Springs, Ala., for the Hurley, to be supplied Lennox, M. E. around the man. He opened the man's lift himself out after lowering his Among the immigrant arrivals at New have shipped 5,573.416 bushels of grain, and murder of Annie Jordan, a fourteen-year-old Erickson Lodi, J. E. Noryell Montrose. coat and vest and found the shirt bosom York on the steamship Spain ofthe National the Duluth elevators 6.627,584 bushels. The mouth to the water, and when found white child, last February. The execution W. J. Wilson Parker, T. E. Walker dyed with blood. The man was breathing line,was a party of destitute men and women, saw mills of Peyton, Kimball & Barbour and was private, only the necessary persons being Prospect, W. 0. Redfield Richland, to be faintly. Within a yard of his was quite dead. who had been sent over by the Duke of Jones & Murray have turned out 21,000,000 admitted. The crime for which the woman supplied Sioux Falls. F. M. Robertson feet was a black handled baker's knife Buckingham from England. Work was feet of lumber, 10.000,000 shingles and was hanged was a peculiar one. The victim, Sioux Falls circuit, C. S. Moors Sherman, with a blade nine inches lonar, slack on the other side and the Duke was appealed 6,000,000 lath. Over one-fifth of the entire Annie Jordan, strayed away "from her home E. S. Fox Vermilion, J. C. Shelland Yankton, either filed or reduced by use down to a sharp to with the above result. Some were tonnage passing through the Soo canal this in Montgomery and was not heard from till F. A. Burdick. point. He was dead before an ambulance "A fine old veteran is Capt. Soufflot, sick and none had money, so the whole party season is freight coming to or going from her dead body was found in a plumb thicket could be got. The surgeon said that his Watertown District—A. D. Treveler, presiding will be returned to his grace, with Collec-1 formerly of the Twentieth Chasseurs, West Superior. The Lehigh company fired at Three Notch. Circumstances pointed to heart propably had been cut in two. elder Arlington, W. C. Sage Big tor Magone's compliments. The anchor line up fourteen of its fifty coke ovens, and is Pauline, and she was arrested with the dead Stone City, S. D. Robinson Bristol, S. P. The wound in his breast was an inch wide. and of the Grande Armee to steamer Brittania, which was detained at making the first coke manufactured on Lake gill's clothing on her. She was found guilty Brokaw Bradley, A. C. Beavers Brookings, The man wore a valuable diamond ring, and quarantine because of a case of small-pox on Superior. boot," says the Paris correspondent last spring and sentenced to death. Efforts James Rowe Clear Lake, C. East Clark, carried several ladies' diamond rings in his board had among its 614 pa«sengers a Chinaman. were made to have the governor intercede, Thomas Hambly Clark circuit, James pocket, besides $172.42 in cash. He wore a of the London Daily Telegraph. 'In The customs officer pounced upon but to no avail. Trewartha Gary, F. H. Wheeler Henry, ladies' gold watch and chain. The dead man him at once and confined him on the shiD. HcGarlgle Not a Boodler. spite of his 95 years, he is hab and Robert St Clair Madison. C. E. Hager Willow was indentified at the stat'on house as Antonia A fatal saloon row occurred at the close This is the first time years that a Chinaman Lake, Joseph Mattarshead Milbank, Piacciomio, 45 years old. He lived at McGarigle, the Chicago official who now hearty, and recently he entertained the monthly fair at Cokato, Minn., James has attemped to land at this port he William H. Jordan Twin Brooks, James M. 607 Third avenue with the family of an lires in Northeast British America, was at Erickson, a saloon keeper of Annandale, was will be returned. the officers of his old regiment in Kemp Watertown, E. E. Clough Waverly, Italian grocery man named Manasco, in Winnipeg the other day, and in an interview in one of the saloons, and had some words Donald McLean Webster, Charles B. Gilbert whose shop he was a clerk. said: If anybody can show that 1 got one A most important action by the present with those present. About this time John his house at Pontoise, as the corps Wilmot, Thomas A. Jones Kampeska, H.MSpringer dollar of comity money,, city money or anybody's general executive board of the Knights of Anderson, a well-known farmer of French Elkton, Fred E Leazer Estelline, stopped there on its route from one else money that I did not honestly Labor was taken at Richmond, Va., when Lake township, entered the same saloon in &"> A Baltimore' Mystery. A. McClintock Lake Preston, to be supplied and legitimately earn in a business way, I Thomas B. Barry, a former member of the an inebriated condition, and entered into a garrison town to another. Capt. Midland, James Dibble. 7 will not only not object to being called a board, was formally expelled from the order. The Baltimore police are wrestling with a dispute with the bartender as to the price of Soufflot, too, made a capital speech, "boodler," but will allow anybody to take Mr. Barry was accused of serious abuses and conspiracy case which will require more than some drinks. Erickson chimed in and made me back to Chicago. I have lost instead of vituperations and was suspended from duty ordinary skill to unravel. The principals in some insulting remarks to Anderson. Upon The Chicago Car Strike. in which he spoke of himself as the having gained anythingtrom connection with lastAugust. A month afterwards he forwarded the case are William A. Taffee, a young the latter's telling him not to address him in Notwithstanding the talk ofthe men who politics, therefore 1 naturally feel soreat being his resignation, but this was not lawyer Hamilton Delahy, a confidential last survivor of the grand army such a tone of voice, Erickson struck Anderson failed to be reinstated or who were placed on styled by the press, here and elsewhere, a acted upon until now, when the board refused two powerful blows, one in the neck and clerk, and Annie Herbert, the keeper of of the first empire, and complimented the "extra list," it is not likely that there will "boodler." With this exception I Have nothing to accept it and expelled him. the other in the stomach, killing him almost a disorderly house. About four weeks be another Btrike on the North side. This to find fault with in the treatment I have received instantly. Erickson was at once arrested, ago the woman received by mail a letter his guests as its worthy descendants." The case of D. J. Fraser and Archie Bergerone, was decided at a meeting of the street car here. In view of what has transpired and is now in Buffalo in the custody of asking whether she would do a certainjob for logging contractors, who were arrested men at which about 400 were present. The I sometimes think it was a mistake that I Sheriff Nugent. $50. This job was to smear a liquid on the at the instignation of D. E. Miles ol Chippewa subject of another strike was brought up as did not "boodle," seeingthat I havetjoBt asmuch face of a party to be named. She was to Falls, Wis, on the charge of making Thomas Wardell a very wealthy land owner Boon as the meeting was called to order, but notoriety as if I had but as it is, I answer through the columns of a daily paper. fraudulent entries in scale books, came up at and coal operator, was shot and instantly was ended by the following communication defy the whole world to show that I ever in This letter bore no signature, and was at Those narrow minded people who Hayward, but was postponed till the next killed by a number of striking miners. Mr. to Mayor Boldeuweick, of Lake View: my life got a single dollar dishonestly from once handed over to Marshal Frey. The let- ,r term ofthe circuit court, owing to theBudden Warded had driven from Macon in his carriage, To William Boldenweick, Mayor of Lake think human beings reach maturity anybody. The only mistake I ever made was ter detailed Pontier to work up the case, who disappearance of the principal witness accompanied only by a colored boy. View: We, the drivers and conductors of interfering too much in politics but, while inserted the following: f** James Cattanche, the scaler, who was aho at the unripe age of 70 should learn He stopped his horses at Berier, Mo., and the North Chicago Street Railway company, there was nothing dishonest in my connection under arrest. Cattanche left everything behind, "H. D.—I agree." |:7 crossed the railroad track, going into the most respectfully request,you to act in conI therewith, some of the men with whom I better from the^Roumanians. One old even a considerable sum due him for The next day Annie Herbert received abottie telegraphic office to 6end a message. The junction with the members of the common had had dealings were dishonest, but it was wages, The supposition is that he was induced filled with sulphuric acid, and accompanying peasant called as a witnessin a court depot platform was filled with striking council of Lake View, as a committee, to wait a matter over which I had no more control to return to Canada, his native land. it was another informing her that William miners, and as he passed through the crowd, on Mr. Yerkes for the purpose of asking him than you had. I am not guilty even of the of justice in the year 1882 could only Fraser and Cattanche had another charge of A. Taffee, a lawyer on Lexington avenue going to his carriage, they jeered and 1 to reinstate all drivers and conductors in charge of general conspiracy. I have as the same kind pending%gainst them, having was the man on vhomitwastobeused. Aft taunted him- Turning, he said: "Boys, I'll their old positions. give a clew to his age by saying: "I many friends as ever, and have received been previously arrested by Laird, Norton & er waiting several weeks the fiend became impatient beat you in, the end you can holler all you many kind letters from old friends in Chicago From the timethe foregoingcommunication Co. of Winona. again and wrote again, asking what remember that when I was only a want." The^mencommenced throwing stones and neighborhood, who would he only too was introduced and adopted there was no she proposed to do and to let him know at him, and he was struck in the back by glad to see me back there, even as I should further allusion to the strike. In view of the The case of the Thompson ladies charged boy our Emperor was a woman," through the paper. To this the detective replied one. Upon Teaching his carriage Mr. Wardell be to get back. I will go back when matters arrest of A. S. Wheeler, one with riot closed. Fierce struggle marked by notifying i'H D" that a letter awaited #nd, reckoning from the death of took from under the seat a large revolver are straightened out as I want them, probably of the new men employed the issue on both sides, and every foot of him at the American office. George McLaughlin, and fired one shot in the direction ofthe ground was debated. The justice held that this winter. I have done nothing for which I by the North Side company, for flourishing 'Theresa in 1780, made him not less a small boy, called for the letter crowd, but above their heads. In an inBtant 1 an offense had been committed, and held the should be troubled. I am straighter than a revolver, Capt. Villiers gave orders to and was at once arrested. He said he had a half dozen shots or more came from the defendants, with one exception—Mrs. Austin. •than 110 years old. Mrs. Gerard, those who made trouble for me. I fought search allmen at the "Limits" barn. Sergeant been sent by Ham Delahy. Pontier at once crowd, and Wardell dropped lifeless. The $200 bonds were quicklv furnished. Jarvis the thing as long as I could, and when it was Sprengler and Edward Furthermann.the company's the traveler, tells us that peasants arrested Delahy His explanation is that theimtial the proprietor of one ofthe places gutted, impossible to fight it any longer I left. attorney, accordingly went to the An extensive mail robbery was perpetrated "H D" led him to believe that the letter has taken like legal procedure, and the result When the excitement has cooled off and other barns and searched all the new men, j§*', of &0 years and upward in full pos|j& at Buffalo, New York. The robbery was was for him. Taffee does not know De will be a repitit ion of the trial just ended. cases disp .se8 of, then I will ask them to one after another, as they came in. general in character and covered letters from lahy, and the woman knowB neither .sessjen of their faculties are every^/j&ay consider my matter, but not before. It will Nearly every one of them was carrying East, West, North and South. There were be only a question of time. a weapon of some description and the aiDairs in Transylvania indeed, found checks, drafts, mercantile orders and Lawrenzc Bourse was killed and Bob result of the search—about seventy-five the usual miscellany. There was a check Smith fatally injured by the explosion of a McGarigle asked that the Canadian press The swine plague has been infesting the f#fkjphe met one woman of 95 who could revolvers, several steel knuckles and tound vn which its amount, 319.90, wagon load of fireworks at Fort Vaque, Ind. should not call him boodler. During the vicinity of Mason Gty Iowa, for the past & clubs—were placed in the safe at the alone remained intact. Bank drafts, The men were standing on the wagon, firing lll^ weave handsomer pillow cases and whole of his political life, extending upwards tear. The chief ofthe bureau of animal inHnstry police station. Mayor Boldenweick and his a, letter notifying the inclosure of a draft off Roman candles, when the fireworks, of of 18 years, he had lost money, whatever ofthe United States has been asked 1 committee of Lake ViewcitizenB waited upon towels than any of the younger for $1,464.24, the draft being missing, which there were 3,500 pounds, took fire and place he held, and he complained bitterly to investigate. A lung of a pig which had President Yerkes and made a plea that the and numerous letters notifying of the exploded. The wagon was smashed into women. Btifc the weaving, she said, that his numerous so called politician friends been dead but a tew hours was examined by company carry out the settlement as generally inclosure of cash, were also found. They kindling wood. Bourse was burned almost had deserted him in the lurch. The friends a local veterinarian, and found to be terribly understood by giving the old men full fatigued her. were torn so the signatures were indistinfuiflhabie. to a crisp, while Sminh received what are which he had werenot politicians, but men of enlarged, of a clotted-blood color andftiUof unployment instead of three-fifths time thought to be fatal injuries. The thieves had evidently disre- financial and business standing. f^y&^^^&rfffi/te