New Ulm weekly review (New Ulm, Minn.) 1878-1892
October 31, 1888 · Page 1 of 10
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\]{IH^1 New Ulm Renews [PITH O THE NEWS" fail to wouwl the pontiff, 1ms made the position The British Minivers F»BX Pas. tentionto fight until the case is decided ife Author Imrn UffAr MSrf«h| of the pope still more deplorable. the supreme court, whieh will probably The whole country is excited over a tetter,) The supreme court at Washington, ren\ Advices Deceived by the* steamer Moselle, 'not be till Christmas, loo written by th» British Minister at Washington dered a decision in the celebrated case of which arrived at Aspinwall the 10th inst.,1 late for any traeklaying or relief for^HSie on American polities, and the 3corres- from Hayti, state that never before hadPort John S. Kidd, plaintiff is error I E Pearson farmers this year. General Supt. WhyteJ of MfDT & WEDDENDOEF. Publishers. pondence is given herewith, a matter of general au Prince passed such a night as that of The Tery Latest Associated Press Tele- and S. J. Loughran. Kidd was on Iowa the Canadian Pacific railroad, said: interest, without any of the assertions, Sept., 28. The night, to begin with, was distiller, who claimed fliat under the state I can muster a greater force than the whole denials or explanations which are given by 1WULM, dreadfully dark, the heavens being, a mass MINNESOTA* province. Within a few hours I can have politicions and party journals. prohibition law the state officials could not of black clouds, with an-occasional flash of 2,000 men on the ground, and if a stronger Eqxtor revent the manufacture of intoxicating lightning. Revolution was abroad. The THE LETTBB. force is necessary I can soon reinforce them for export to another state. He aid BOW the doctors at Jackson- fff firing commenced at 7:30 and the The following is the lefsber.to Minister West About Washington. with 2,000 more. For before the company sought to restrain the state officers front •cannon and Gatling guns of the which called for the much criticised reply: HpFIa., are reported to hare got will be beaten in this matter, all our men in closing up his distillery. He claimed that Surgeon General Hamilton has -writtento place 'did dreadful execution, as POMONA, Cal., Sept. 14, 1888.—To the the line will be brought here to assist in the he was licensed by the board of supervisors of gp| did also the shots from the ibig goas in Fort A quarrel/** Wliat maliffn in- governor of Florida suggesting the en-j. British Minister, Washington, D. C—Sir: defense. My instructions are to prevent a PoBi county to sell liquor for me- -v1 Alexander, which crashed tkreagh the buildings, 4.u A**5" J.-L i. actment of a law |by the legislature, which The gravity of the political situation here crossing of our line being made, and until chanical, medical, culinary and sacramental destroying everything and everybody and the duty of those voters who are of English jenceiSl at makes the medical meets next month, for the establishment of those instructions are cancelled you can depend purposes, during the period of th«» /JL| with which they came in contact. The" firing birth, but still consider England the Jofession balance state board of health and auxiliary its "dealing on it. I shall do so. alleged violations of the law. His lasted until 2 a. m. of the 29th. These adviceB mother land, constitute the apology I hereby boards in each of the counties for the better A Morris special says 300 Canadian Pacific business in the sale of liquor for other pur- fe* TOrk by Inflicting: correspondin_ say/that as far as had been ascertained, offer for intruding for information. Mr. sanitary protection of the state. He sub- men headed by Superintendent Murray and poses without the state he claimed came under 300 person swerekilled and over 500 wounded, Cleveland's message to congress onthe fishery rounds on each other's reputation? S S °^& Whyte arrived, and are building a fence the head of interstate commerce, controllable including many women and children. Among question justly excites .©ur alarm and compels across the Red River Valley's dump. An attempt only by congress and the state ^m •the notable persons killed besides Gen. us to seek further knowledge before finally vm shall consist of five members, to be appointed was made by tiie Northern Pacific to law, if it sought to prevent that commerce Seide Telemache -were Mesdames Charles casting our votes for him as we had intended by the governor by and with the advice and lay a diamond. Excitement runs high. came in conflict with the constitution of the to do. Many English citizens have Borno and Ducass. consent of the state senate, and that the 1 The second injunction granted the Canadian ^3b Croydon, England, recently, United States. He also claimed that the for years refrained from beine naturalized, county boards shall consist of three members Pacific restraining a crossing of th&Red ?»~fp-3.5-5„sS5ffl2 statute legalized the manufacture of alcohol as they thought no good "would accrue -^vhena man and woman who had each. The state board is empowered to 'VifffrtZjn River Valley came up for hearing in the for certain purposes, and thus recognized the from the act, but Mr. Cleveland's prepare and enforce rules and regulations to tJfeirs Generalities. courts before Judge Killam. There was a fact that it was a legitimate article of commerce,, 'died ait a hospital were to be buried administration has been so favorable and prevent the introduction and spread of epidemic large attendance of citizens. The argument and not per se a nuisance. Judge friendly toward England, so kind in not enforcing A laughable incident occurred atVashburn, diseases, the management of quarantine their bodies got into the wrong coffins, of counsel was not finished when the court Lamar read the opinion of the court, which the retaliatory act passed by congress, Wis., which will cost a contractor quite a inspection stations,-etc rose at 6 o'clock, but from the gwie-aLwfc-' Tas long and comprehensive. He eaath so sound on the free trade question aad the relatives of the woman sum. He had a contract for repairing the dence presented it is thought'' lease and so hostile to the dynamite school of Congregational church chimney, and told Itwaa-ofthe genius and character of the will be decided in favor of the pro is followed the man to the cemetery, Ireland that Englishmen by the hundreds— one of his men to tear the old one down. The whole government that its action should apply Eecordof Casualties. said that the Canadian Pacific w"^ W» yes, by the thousands—they have become man misunderstood him and tore down the to those external things which were completely ^-while the man's femily followed the case as long as possible until f-» ffl% chimney of the Catholic church instead. It naturalized for the express purpose of helping within a state. The manufacture of The unknown man found dead at Kent, ^womaa. to elect him again. The one above all from along the line. Mr. Whyt will have to be rebuilt at the expense of the eral liquor within the state of Iowa was no less a-^ Minn., was killed by the cars. He was riding l!-4t American politicians they consider their own superintendent of the Canadian is contractor. A 7 S business within that state because the manufacturer on the trucks of the passensrer train from St. _, o^Wsi&JykJ and their country's best friend. having a very lively time of it. one intended exporting it. It was Paul going north and fell off, the wheels running tn Germany the wheat crop has The obsequies of Rt. Rev, Bishop Welles, of occupation was to watch the mg clearly within the power of the state to regulate over him The corner's jury found a I am one of these unfortunates with a right the Episcopal diocese of Milwaukee, took of the Southwestern line by Portr ex- the manufacture of Jeguar w&iiB iia %een secured in better condition than verdict to that effect. His name is believed to vote for President in November. I am unable place at Milwaukee. The services at the tension, but his duties have been vrc^Med •limits, whether for domestic or for foreign to be Larson. to understand for whom I shall cast my seemed likely a month ago. The cathedral were very impressive, and the cortege, since then. Headingly.Morris and St. Ja- les co\i«m«f«p*Affia. The petitioner made a grave ballot, when but one month ago I was sure Patsey Cannon, a Northern Pacific brakeman, preceeded by a procession ofrobed priests crossing now require watching, and the error in saying that the statute southern kingdoms have a better Mr. Cleveland was the man. If Cleveland while under the influence of liquor, behind a cross bearer, attracted much attention Canadian Pacific forces have been authorized the manufacture of alcohol. was pursuing a new policy toward jnmped from the second story window oi the as it slowly proceeded through the divided at three points. Engines are yield than the north, so that the The law contained a sweeping prohibition, Canada temporarily only and for the sake New York house at Livingston, Montana. city toward Forest Home cemetery. in readiness at each place to cover and all that saved it from complete abolition of obtaining popularity and continuation total wheat crop of the New German His fall resulted in both arms being broken the crossing at a minute's notice. Two were the exceptions in favor of alcohol of his office four years more, but intends The United States Circuit Judge Sawyer and terrible bruises about his head and body. hundred and fifty men under Whyte and •empire is not now thought to be more used for mechanical, medicinal, culinary and to cease his policy when his re-election is secured rendered a decision at San Francisco in the His injuries will probably prove fatal. Murray are at Morris. It is supposed an attempt sacramental purposes. The decision of the in November and again favor England's care of ten Chinese, sailors on the Panama pihmi 'five per «ent. under an average. will be made to lay a diamond. Report A full-rigged, three-masted ship was capsized supreme court of Iowa is affirmed. interest, then Ishouldhavenofurtherdoubts. steamer Colima, who had shipped for roundtrip Bays the Northern Pacific have by the wind in Buttermilk channel, off but go forward and vote for him. I know of A Des Moines telegram, refering to this decision, voyage and who were refused landing four hundred men at St. Jean Baptiste the mouth of the Atlantic basin near New no one better able to direct me, sir, and I says: The supreme court's decision in by the collector on their return on the waiting the result of the injunction to-morrow. York. The vessel overturned on a tug-boat most respectively ask your advice in the matter. the case of Iowa vs. Kidd, or against the International ground that they had been outside the tersftVerance is not always regarded which was passing at the time. The smoke The farmers for miles around are at I will further add that the two men—Mr. distillery, of which he is the United States. Judge Sawyer permitted I stack of the tug was broken off. The ship Morris waiting the new news. The attempt as it deserves. Mrs. Sorrenson, Cleveland and Mr. Harrison—are very evenly them to land, holding that the ten sailors owner, at this place, was received with that capsized was the Spanish brig Almogavar, to effect a crossing at Morris was entirely unexpected matched and a few votes may elect either one. had not left the United States in the common much interest. It practially makes no of Manistee, Michigan, sat in a of Barcelona. The tug which she struck and caused great excitement Mr. Harrison is a high tariff man, a believer acceptance of that term, and that they difference in the status of the distillery, was seriously damaged, but did not sink. in the city. The government is building a on the American side of all questions and undoubtedly rocking ehair across the path of the were under American jurisdiction as well as and would not if it had been the reverse, No lives were lost. special telegraph line from this city to Headingly. an enemy to British interests generally. in an American vessel and in American territory. for since this litigation was begun the tracklayers for rind obnoxious railway, A telegraph operator will be stationed legislature passed a law that has closed all at the Southwestern crossing and another at distilleries ana breweries by forbidding the for more than a day and night, This state is equally divided between the Personal Talk. The first train to pass through theWickes Headingly, and the government will then be manufacture for any purpose. Consequently parties, and a mere handful of our naturalized tunnel, on the Montana Central railroad, only it© be arrested and sent to jail able, as well as the Canadian Pacific, to keep there is not a distillery or brewery running in countrymen can turn it either way. While Joaquin Miller, the poet of the Seirras, was the excursion to Boulder. The passage themselves posted on everything going on at the state, and this particular distillery, in the end for obstructing the march was engaged in the pastime of shooting When it is remembered that a small state occupied just twelve minutes, and was made the front. Supt Whyte wired from Morris known as the "big distillery" has been closed quail as he was ndmg over the hills near (Colorado) defeated Mr. Tilden in 1976 and safely. Thetunnell is eighteen miles from about midnight to the Free Press a complaint .ofimprovement. since April, 1887, when it sold its capacity Oakland, Cal, hJB horse jumped and a 22cahber elected Hayes, the Republican, the importance Helena, on the Montana Central branch to that an attempt was made early in to the Western distillers' pool, and was bullet went through his left hand. It of California is at once apparent to all. Butte, and runs through a large mountain the evening to corrupt his watchmen at the closed down by order of the pool. The point missed the bones and only made a painful As you are at the fountain head of knowledge the Boulder divide. It is 6,200 feet long, Headingly crossing. His telegram stated of this decision affected the old law, which flesh wound. The only danger is from lockjaw. $ on the question, and know whether Mr. Cleveland's and is the largest in Montana. It runs •4.ic©srv5et named Cassidy, confined that a party of twenty-five or thirty special permitted the manufacture for certain purposes. present policy is temporary only, and through solid rock and its constructions constables from the city arrived at the crossing, The state claimed that the Kidd the Georgia State prison for murder, whether he will as soon as he secures another cost about a million and a half. It was a good many of them under the influence Mrs. James G. Blaine, Jr., was taken suddenly distillery had violated that law and term of four years in the presidency, suspend built by Larson, Keefe & Co. of Helena. of liquor, and they offered liquor to the Canadian as a man of phenomenal sick at the house of afriend in Madison so should be closed by injunction, which was it for one of friendship and free trade, I Work was commenced in May, 1887, and Pacific raihoad watchmen. square New York. A physician was called, issued by the district court of this city. But •strength. While passing a lumber apply to you privately and confidentially daylight was let through it in September, but before he arrived her condition was so the distillery claimed that so long as its for information which shall in Conyention of the TV. C. T. U. 1888. The trains will henceforth run critical that it was thought, unsafe to remove yard at the time he was taken to product was exported the state could not turn be treated as entirely secret. Such information through the tunnel regularly. It is the intention The convention of the Women's Christian her to the New York hotel, where she interfere. That position is not sustained by would put me at rest myself, the penitentiary he picked up a piece of the company to line the tunnel Temperance Union at New York, has been is living with her father and mother, Col. and the United States supreme court. But last and if fovorable to Mr. Cleveland enabled me, with masonry, which will necessitate a further the most lively" one on record. A feature of Mrs. Nevins. She rallied somewhat during of timber ten feet long and four winter the legislature passed a new law, forbidding on my own responsibility, to assure many outlay of a quarter ofa million dollars. the last day was an address by Mrs. Angie F. the evening and the physician finally consented all manufacture of liquor and that of our countrymen that they would do England inches thick and twirled it on his Newmann, who has charge of the work to allow her to be removed to her law would have closed the distillery, even Alarming reports come from Enterprise, a service by voting for Cleveland and among Mormon women. Her graphic description rooms in the hotel. This was done, and Dr. had the decibion gone the other way. In effect fingers as easily as a man of ordinary Florida. Rumors that yellow fever was against the Republican system of tariff. As of the shocking condition of the Mormon Fuller, who was first called in to attend her, this decision sustains the new law and widely prevalent there have been rife. In response I before observed, we know not what to do, women in Utah elicited horrified exclamations strength would a cane. sought the advice of Dr. Smith, who lives at renders unnecessary any test ca se under it. to a query Dr. King Wylly of Sanford but look for more light on a mysterious subject. from all parts of the opera house. She the hotel. They stayed with Mrs. Blaine all (five miles across Lake Monroe from Enterprise)} The sooner this information comes the told of two sisters, Mormon girls, one 16 and night, and a professional nurse sent for. She says: "Yes, several cases. See my better will it serve true Englishmen in casting the other 15 years old, whom she saw in a was in a semi-delirious state, and did not letter to Dr. Porter." According to his their votes. Yours very respectfully. squalid condition, both with babies in their Where the Blame Bested. ^. It is stated that vessels built of recognize those who were with her. The report the fever has existed in Enterprise E. MUBCHISON. arms and both girls the wives of their own physicians said that the chances were against After three days' session the corone^sV*1 African teak wood have lasted 100 since last June. Nearly twenty cases are now father. Another case mentioned was that of her recovery. THE REPLY. jury, which has been investigating the recent reported, and two or three deaths. Doctors a man who had married, besides a wife outside •vearSj.fco be then broken up because accident on the Lehigh Valley railroad, The following is a copy of the letter which Cowan and Long have the fever. The population his family, his own mother, his grandmother, at Mud River, reached the following verdict Minister Sackville West wrote in answer to Man's Wicked Doings. of the town is about seven hundred: „,)i?faulty models. Its weight is from his daughter and his granddaughter at Manch Church, Pa. the above: The people are panickstricken. They have all these wives were living at the same forty-two to fifty-two pounds per We find that the engineers of locomotives David Sellers and wife, living about six Private—Sir: I am in receipt of your letter kept their troubles secret until now. There time. miles east of Mount Gilead, Ohio, were murdered of the 4th inst., and beg to say that I fully 452 and 466 of the seventh section were are no disinfectants in the place. Mayor cubic foot it works easily, but wears A resolution thanking Mrs. Cleveland for and the house fired to hide the evidences appreciate the difficulty in which you find guilty of gross negligence first, in failing to Lilienthal of Sanford has requested aid of her observance and support of total abstinence me ifeools rapidly on account of the of the crime. Sellers was wealthy and yourself in casting your vote. You are probably discover the red signal in time, the evidence the Jacksonville authorities. Enterprise is was adopted with applause. known to carry large sums of money on his aware that any political party which clearly showing that this signal was in full in Volusia county. Orange county has -*jaantity of silex in it. It also eon''"infc A motion to rescind the action of the convention person. There is no clue. openly favored the mother country at the view as the train approached, and secondly quarantined against it. Thirty men, armed in making Miss Willard a counseling present moment would lose popularity, and for not approaching the station under full an oil which prevents the iron and mounted, guard all avenues of exit. The Louis Smith, a colored man, who lately member of the national Prohibition executive that the party in power4s fully aware of this control, as required by both the general and action of the authorities there in concealing came to Washington from Minneapolis to contact with it from rusting. committee was tabled. Dr. J. M. Buckley fact. The party, however, is I believe, still special ordere. The evidence also shows that this state of affairs is Beverly censured on all act as coachman for Mrs. Bean, is under arrest of the Christian Advocate spoke briefly. desirous of maintaining friendly relation with the air brakes of the entire seventh section sides. for alleged burglary. He is said to have Miss Josephine Nichols, of Indiana, was Great Britain, and is still desirous of settling were under the control of the engineer broken into the house of a man named The people of Brownsville, Tex., are greatly elected to represent the union as a fraternal 10he largest Christian place of worship all questions with Canada, which have been of locomotive 466, and that he could have Cowie, and was caught by two young ladies, excited over the bombardment of a residence delegate to the Knights of Labor convention unfortunately reopened since the rejecttion stopped the train in spite of the locomotive the daughters of the family. in the world is the church of St. near that town by invisible hands. One at Indianapolis, Nov. 23. A rule was adopted of the treaty by the Republican ahead, No. 452. We find that the lookout night the lightkeeper's house at Point Isabel, The mail pouch that left Boston recently limiting speeches on the resolutions to three majority in the Senate and by the President's men of locomotives 452 and 466 were guilty Peter's in Rome, whieh has a capacity occupied by Mrs Schreiber, widow of the late and arrived in Chicago next day over the minutes each. All the Iowa delegates voted message, to which you abide. All allowances of gross negligence in failing to report to for a congregation of 54,000 per8ons^, keeper, was struck by a shower of shingle Michigan Southern railroad was robbed of against the rule. Mrs. Zeralda Wallace, of must therefore be made for the their respective engineers the red light at the nails The occupants paid little attention to all the first class mail matter it contained. Indiana, mother of Gen. Lew Wallace of Ben political situation as regards the presidential station as the train approached. The men The three next in order of size it until the next night, when about The stolen package consisted of registered Hur fame, presented the report of the committee election, thus created. It iB, however, were placed on their respective engines as an dark the shower of nails began again. Idi&r Milan Cathedral, whieh holds letters, and the supposition is that a large on resolutions. impossible to predict the course which President additional precaution, their special duty being Next night the bombardment was continued, amount of money was secured by the thief. Cleveland may pursue in the matter of The resolutions favor federal aid to public to lookout for signals. The lookout man 32,000, St. Paul's, Rome, which will brickbats being added to the shell and nails, retaliation, should he be elected, but there is Bchools according to illiterarcy prohibition on 452 failed to see the signal. The other one Mrs. T. J. Lynch, a young and wealthy and every now and then an old scrap of iron wntain 32,000. The space covered every reason to believe that, while upholding of the export of liquor to Africa and other on 466 testified that he saw it about 1,500 lady, threw herself from the window of her or copper casting. A crowd collected and a the position he has taken, he will manifest a uncivilized countries national legislation to feet from the station, and yet he reported all room in the Hotel Bristol, New York, and »y the buildings of St. Peter's is deputy sheriff from Brownsville, who was spirit of conciliation in dealing with the question suppress the liquor traffic, state laws having right to the engineer, and claims that he did was instantly killed. Mr. and Mrs. Lynch sent down to investigate, made a careful involved in his message. I enclose an proved insufficient, as shown by the supreme not think the red light meant anything as had just returned from Europe, where Mrs. '.aid to be 240,000 square feet, or search, but could discover no source from article from the New York Times of Aug. 22, court decision allowing original packages to nobody used it. We find that the rear brake- ,. Lynch had gone for the benefit of her health. whence the shower of missiles came. The superstitious about five and & half English acres. She had been suffering from a severe case of and remain, yours faithfully, be sent into prohibition states: abolition of man of the sixth section was guilty of gross mariners at the point insist that typhoid fever for several days. the internal revenue system, which is a partnership negligence, for when his train stopped, instead L. S. SACKVILLE WEST. ghosts are the offenders. As the light is not in crime, reaffirm allegiance to the of promptly going back the proper distanceto Beverely, Mass., Sept. 13,1888. Two members of the city police force were in operation they firmly believe a legend Albert Newell of San Francisco, Prohibition party declare that while warn the approaching train, he vv^ arrested at Fargo, no complaint of Joseph started, that during the war it was put out members are free in private opinions stopped at the station. There was time -V l£al,, has just returned from Honolu- Kuehl of Sargent county, charging them with The Winnipeg Railroad Bow. one night by a light keeper in league with and utterances regarding politics enough for him to have sone back nearly half 1 having robbed him of $500 while comingfrom wreckers, and a schooner was enticed ashore, yet the action of the union in promising its a mile, but he went less than 400 feet. We A telegram from Winnipeg describing the r$k He^says that King Kalakaua is Moorhead together in a carriage. Kuehl himself and stoutly maintain that the ghosts of the influence to the party embodying prohibition find that the conductors of the two sections c* military preparations for effecting a crossing was arrested on the charge ofhaving robbed fin v^y poor health, and that he has drowned sailors are ^kicking up the present principles gives the organization a policy failed in their duty, the first in not conform- gk of the Canadian Pacific railway by another another party of $25. trouble as a mark of their disapproval of the which each member is bound to honor, to respect, ing to the rule requiring each conductor to &• railway known as the Portage line implied been (devoting himself to literary Two beautiful daughters of a game keeper absence of this needed beacon. and it is therefore the Bense of the see personally that his brakeman protects the that the Northern Pacific company were building have been found murdered in a forest near work of late during the daytime, and W. C. T. U. that no member should speak rear of his train, and the second in not requiring the new line and was consequently a party Leakan, Moravia. The breasts of one of the publicly to antagonize the party, and any his train to approach the station under to the fray. A reporter called at the Northern has played poker a good deal at girls were severed while the other was pinned member doing so is disloyal to the organization control. Pacific office in New York to get A Widow Interviews Sitting Bull. t" to the ground with a spike driven through I favor woman suffrage indorse the the facts, which are substantially these: [night. Lack of sleep and worry A very touching scene occured at the Sherman the abdomen. The motive for the crime is Blair educational bill rejoice at the success All the newspaper statements regarding house just before the Indians left. Mrs. I Dver the unsatisfactory condition of supposed to have been jealousy. of the Woman's Temperance Publication the present alleged conflict in Minnesota's Boy JSorderei. Catherine McLaughlin of Galesburg, 111., Association promise support to the temperance the province of Manitoba between the George Purdy, a young man, was riddled government affairs have made him came to St. Paul a few days ago to await the Randalls (not Reynolds, as before stated), hospital promise co-operation with Northern Pacific ana the Canadian Pacific with bullets and killed one mile northeast of return of the Indians. Mrs. McLaughlin lost thin and nervous. The king smokes the World's Woman's Christian Temperance the sixteen-year-old murderer of the German are incorrect. The Northern Pacific has Lebanon, Ind., and persons who witnessed a son in the Custer massacre, and her earnest Union indorse the editorial policy of Mary Ziegler, was captured about four miles lrom nothing whatever to do with the contest. the shootmc: from a little distance say that constantly. desire is to recover his remains. She Allen West.in charge oftheUnion Signal,organ Fort Ripley, Minn. When taken Randalls it was a political murder. Purdy was shouting The road that is 1 pass the Canadian Pacific vainly hoped to obtain some information of the union pledge co-operation with the was at work, plowing on his father's farm. for Harrison, and some unknown men main line, the crossing of which is the occasion from some of the chiefs which might lead to Wisconsin branch in its work against the When the handcuffs were put on him he driving up from behind commenced firing of the trouble, is not built by the There is a "congressional bootblack," their recovery. When she reached the hotel asked: "What is this for?" Randalls did their revolvers at him. Northern Pacific, but by the provincial government dens of iniquity in the pineries thank Bishop in St. Paul she saw the cruel features of an not confess or deny the charge. Oliver of Manitoba. That government Fallows for his sermon proving that the and his name is Dan Appleton, Benjamin Carter was hanged at Rawlins, Indian pressed against the glass in the front Bacon, a farmer of that place, had a warrant chartered a company called the Northern Bible favors ecclesiastical emancipation of Wyoming, for the murder of John Jeffreys. door. aged 10. He managed to make sworn out against John Sumner, a cousin Pacific & Manitoba Railroad company, which women thank the men who championed the a boy. At his request, newspaper reporters "That is he, that is he," she cried rather of the murderer, for aiding in the killing of fV» is to have control of all the roads built by the cause of women when the president and "his way from St. Paul to Washington, were not present at the execution. Carter hysterically, "I recognize him from his picture," Ziegler. The warrant was placed in the provincial government and to build other superintendent of theunion were denied seats walked to the scaffold unsupported. His and so it proved to be. and going up to the house asked hands of a constable who arrested young subsidized lines in the province. Even that as delegates to the national Methodist conference last words were: "I am going to leave you She disengaged herself from her friend's Summer. After his arrest Summer swore company is not building the line first referred thank Senator Ingalls and his co for Congressman Nelson. Thecongressman but I will see you again. Good-bye." His arm and slowly approached old Bull. Reaching before witnesses to the following confession: to. The provincial government constructed workers for their interest in and aid of the neck was broken by the fall and death was his side she suddenly demanded: eame out, and the boy it at its own expense and risk and turns it Mormon mission. On the 2d of October I and Frank Randall instantaneous. The crime for which Carter "Where is my boy buried? You know, you over when completed to the chartered company. saw the man Ziegler comingup the river, and was hanged occurred in the fall of 1886. One The resolutions were all adopted as read, said: "I am Dan Appleton, a bootblack murderous old wretch, for you killed him." R. The Northern Pacific has no direct or pick'1 Frank said, "Let us call him ashore and night he entered the tent where Jeffrey and except the one referring to the Prohibition Sitting Bull made no response, nor did he indirect interest whatever in the Northern from Minnesota, and I want a row with him," and as Ziegler came ashore several other cowboys were sleeping. He ordered party, which was laid aside until the report change his position. Interpreter Primeau Pacific & Manitoba Railroad company. Its Frank said, lam going to kill him" As the Jeffrey to get up, and when he did so of the committee on protests and memorials you to give me the privilege of blacking stepped up to Mrs. McLaughlin and inquired only relations to-day are through the medium Carter shot him through the head. He was boat touched the shore Frank fired at him,i & on that subject should be made. what the trouble was. of the Duluth & Manitoba Railroad company, and he fell and hallooed two or three times €s captured the following day and narrowly escaped congressmen's boots here an the "That old wretch there is the murderer of a branch of the Northern Pacific extending and then fell over, partly out and partly in lynching. A Dakota Building Collapses. building. Nelson took the boy to my boy," ahe said, "and I want to know from its main line to the Manitoba boundary the boat and shoved the boat off, and then An accident occurred at the insane hospital A sensation was created at Racine. Wis., where he is buried." and there connecting with the Red River ran. ran with him up to Bird Straw's at Yankton, Dak., by which Christopher Architect Clark, who gave him the by the announcement that W. A. Booth, "Why, madam, they are all buried where Valley road to Winnipeg, built by the provincial place. Frank wanted me to go with him Thompson was instantly killed, Jacob Lee secretary and bookkeeeper of the Fish ^privilege, and .the lad is making they fell—on the battlefield at Little Big government. Th Northern Pacific & once before to kill him. fatally hurt, Supt. D. H. Kean dangerously W Brothers' Wagon company, had suddenly Horn. A large monument marks the spot, Manitoba Railroad company will have a and Michael Curry slightly injured. All the Constable Rose then went to the place of 'i money. disappeared, and was short on his accounts and I think all the graves are also marked traffic contract with that company and with men live Yankton excepting Kean, whose the murder, and found their footprints and' from $1,000 to $5,000. Booth left the office separately." the Northern Pacific company, and that will home is at Canton. This disaster was the the print of the bottom of the boat where with a lot of drafts,which he was to have Mrs. ^McLaughlin turned from the inter be the only connection between them, result of the caving in of the walls of one of Randalls had pulled it ashore when he pulled deposited with the bank, but failed to do so. JLn ingenious contributor to t3ae preter and looked at Bull. He turned and the new wings to the hospital, now Ziegler into it. The rifle used was a repeating Instead, he cashed a certificate of deposit on caught the glance, then turned away again. under construction under a contract Winchester, 45 caliber. Randalls' father Berlin Neue Musikzeitung elaborates ]fi g^l Th»t Manitoba Railroad Bow. /'f "P his own name for $600 and made a futile Primeau spoke a few words to him in his native with a man named Pattee stated that the rifle had not been out of the r-v effort to cash the company's note in his tongue and he turned again suddenly the theory that the character of a The Manitoba railroad war goes on. Additional of Canton. The victims were on top house for a long time previous to the day of I favor for $2,500. The first intimation of and eyed the lady. She was still looking at interest was added to the fight when a large arch on the level of the third floor of the murder, when Frank took it with him man is to be predicted from the him with hatred written on her face, and as any crookedness was received upon investigation it became known that the government had the structure when the arch suddenly spread when he went to look for their cows. Upon he looked up she advanced toward him. He of the books where entries were made dispatched a gang of Northern Pacific the outside walls of the building falling out an examination of the rifle they found nosign special vowel wfoich, predominates in dropped his eyes and walked|to the other side which Mr. Booth could not explain. It is tracklayers and had put in a crossing at ward and some of the interior walls going of it being recently used, but Sumner of the room. Mrs. McLaughlin followed and his laughter. For instance, he says, believed his shortage will reach anywhere Headingly where the portage extension also stated that Randalls had wiped it out down in the general wreck. Nine other repeated her question: M?,*-^ from $2,000 to $5,000. crosses tie Glenborro branch of the Canadian on the way home. It is rumored around here arches in the structure also gave way, the persons in whose laughter the letter 44Where is my boy?" S Pacific railroad, or about ten miles ihat several years ago Randalls shot his Ex-Postmaster McNamara, of Minot. Dak., interior mass of brick, mortar and timbers A(sound ah) is dominant are open, The old wretch merely dropped his head. from St. James, tiie scene of the mother in the head, while she was lying in was brought before Justice Sullivan, and in falling through to the first floor. With this "He does not understand you, madam," first crossing trouble. Citizens were bed, -with a pistol loaded with small gravel view of the recent developments in the case, debris went the four men. Thompson and ^jovial, honest folk, who delight isa said the interpreter, "and it is useless to congratulating the government that but whether accidentally or intentionally his bonds were redneed to $500, which were Lee had their chests crushed in, and were question him. He would not even answer the Canadian Pacific railroad had cannot be ascertained. t- faioise and movement. "Laughter la readily produced. The case has attracted otherwise injured about the head and body. me." been outwitted for once, but news from considerable attention, as the postmaster Kean and Curry are hurt about the head and E" is an indication of the pfalegmatie "You miserable, eowardly red wretch," she Headingly soon followed that Canadian Pacific was in jail on a warrant charging him with bruised over the body. Kean was superintendent P. K. Everson of Mona, twelve miles Boutte said, walking over to Bull again. "Heaven ofitoals, with Superintendent Whyte and the embezzlement of $3,500. The examination of construction and the other victims smd melancholic. Children almost will one day repay you for your work." a large gang of men, appeared on the scene, °^4SB*1'n/JMinn- a rohbed »this residence- of the books was evidently made in a carpenters. It is probable the entire .invariably "laugh in I," and this is Then she was joined by her escort anc and soon tore up the diamond and crossing, of $9,000 in notes and negotiable wheat very careless manner, and it is doubtful if, structure will have to be torn down before they moved away. There were tears in hei conveying the rails by train to the city, a checks. He has extensive business interestsnear after his books have been correctly audited, reconstruction can safely begin. Several other "also observable in persons of a naive, eyes and not a few persons were moved bA small gan°j of government constables had Aberdeen, Dak„ and had been theremaking tiae shortage will not amount to very much, arches in the buildinghavegiven away during ^pj ^docile, modest, or undecided ieharacSl'V^r. the scene. She may not be unsuccessful fo been left behind to guard the crossing. They collections for several days. Two. if anything. The posloffice inspector who the past few weeks,fortunately without injury men, suspected of the theft, came down toLyle Agent McLaughlin promises his aid in th« fought pluckily, but were outnumbered ten examinee the books was said to have been to any one. The matter is now in the hands "Laughter in 0," which the on the train from the north and re-fc matter. to one by the Canadiaa Pacific men and considerably under the influence of election of Coroner McGlumphy ior investigation turned on the early train. Their actions excited could offer no great resistance. Incident fluid while at Minot, and this is probably the "1 knew the lady's son," said Major Mc and he will go to the bottom of it. The enquiry "^fefWriter tegards as the most dignified the suspicions of the conductor Thev" shows the determination of the Canadian Pacificroad reason the case was .handled in this way. Laughlin, "and was drawn to him particu will be a lengthy one and in the end jeofail theJaughing tones, is tite mark mm got off at Austin and took the early tram to fightthematter to the bitter end. larly because his nose was the same as minf the public will know who is to blame for this The government decided to await decision He belonged to troop L, of Custer's cavaln rotten structure. Men at work on the building 1 ^of noble aaid bold tempers. The ^"2? ?£. The theory From Foreign Lands. on the second injunction before attempting and fell with the rest on the Little Big Horn all quit after the accident Some of them of the detectaveBis that Ev#oiiwa8 followed £2worst of all the laughters is that in to effect a crossing in Fort Rouge. The general home by parties who knew*! hig collections state there were two course of brick fitted He was a good fellow and a good soldier, The Germania (Catholic) asserts that the opinion is that the government should between with bats and mortar, which constituted will do what I can to aid the lady in the mal &%, which is the characteristic of the papal note to the nuncios at foreign courts 1 1 1 1 3 6 1 S 5 *y« largest go ahead and force a crossing despite the the Bupport for heavy iron finishing, ter. Sitting Bull and Gall never mention th will emphasizethefact that Emperor William's pruithig house in Boston, etttgned to Na W courts, or if even the injunction is set aside, and the mortar, they state, was nearly all WisanthrqpicaL massacre, {unless some friend draws thet lissa:'14. an^^Bradley r**-r«-««-^t Their liabilities are abou 1 visit, having led to occurences that could not the Canadian Pacific people declare their in- sand. aside and questions them about it."