New Ulm weekly review (New Ulm, Minn.) 1878-1892
May 29, 1889 · Page 1 of 8
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A lad named DenauTfc, an the employ of Ttaos WAS KILLED. New Ulm Review, in his ,„, power to help place the May & Co., wholesale milliners, had been sent guilty persous where they belong. to the bank to make.-a deposit of $3,300 in Shortly after the news of the find'ng of the cash and checks. As is usually done, he NE W ULM, MINNV body had been received, a reporter called on laid the bank book, reside of which were the ^BRANDT & WEDDENDOKF, Publishers. MANUFACTURER OF Disappearance of the Chicago Irish- The Very Latent Associated Press Telegrams Mrs. Conklin at her home, where the doctor bills and checks, on the-wicket for the receiving FINE. CIGARS. resided. When informed of the finding of ir[ American at Last Accounted in a Condensed Form. teller to count. At •that moment he was NEW UliM, MINNESOTA* the bondy she said she was not surprised, tapped on the shoulder by a man who took For. thar she always had said he was murdered. J!'- him aside and asked if a $2 bill, which he showed was genuine. A satisfactory answer "You will," said the reporter, "undoubtedly From Washington. PRESIDENT HARBISON has alreadydonned {rive the police the benefit of your having been given, the lad turned around to his summer alpaca. The "Treasury officials state that Commissioner knowledge concerning the doctor's enemies the receiving teller, who asked him wheie the CHICAGO, Jfay 22.—The dead body of Dr. to aid in finding the murderers?" Tanner has not overdrawn the pension account: deposit was. He replied that it was inside •temperature at the White House P. JE Cronin, the Irish-American who 8gf Special brands made to order, "I doa't know that I will," she replied in fact, he has left a margin of $200,000 the book, but when the book was opened strangely disappeared from his home in •must be growing torrid. "They seem to know so much that" they £S ft mr to cover special payments. The officials there was nothing to be found. Checks, Chicago two weeks ago, was found this won't appreciate what I can tell them," nnd say that Mr. Tanner has simply followed the bills, everything but the bank book, was Mrs. Conklin shut the door. evening some distance norrh of the city in BENTZUST,. NTZUSf iHLf custom of his predecessors in drawing out JOHN gone with the stranger. WM. FRANK. THE salt of the earth is now an- object Her husband had an interview with Police a sewer on Evanston avenue. A bloody nearly all of the money credited to the pension Captain Shaack late to-night, but that official Cottonwood Mills. towel was wrapped about the head. The of control by capitalists. A syndicate Frank L. Loomis, Edward G. Loomis and bureau for the June payment, the last ii «P denies that he gave any information ot importance. rest of the body was stark naked. A Catholic Edwin S. Jewell, officers of the Century Book of the fiscal year. The regular yearly appropriation with a capital off 15,000,000 Conklin would not talk to the reporter. and Paper company, of Chicago, were indicted emblem, which the doctor always wore will be available before the next is engaged in buying up salt-works. by the grand jury for conspiracy to next to his skin suspended about his neck, payment is made. defraud. For some weeks the business was untouched. On the dead man's head Custom grinding solicited. Will Bishop Marty of Yankton, a member of the methods of this company have been a matter Sqnatters Mnst Go. were a dozen deep cuts which had severed TIMOTHY SMITH, watchmaker, is Red Lake Chippewa commission, is at Washington. of discussion in various justice courts. CHAMBEBLAIN, S. D., Special, May 22 —The grind wheat for $ (one eigth) or exchange the scalp and indented the skull. It is the 1 doing business in Belfast, Me., in the He will confer with Father Stephaii Witness after witness has taken the stand following order from Acting Indian Commissioner opinion of the police that Cronm was foully 34 as. flour, 5 fis. shorts and to the best method of treating with the In-and testified to the alleged fraudulent practices shop that was occupied by his father murdered, and by some man ?'ho could not Belt has been received by Maj. Anderson.Klndian dians. Father Stephan is well acquainted of the companj-. These witnesses have, fts. bran for one bushel of wheat. Flour bring himself to disturb a Catholic trinket agent at Tower, Brule and Crow and grandfather, whose first names with the Chippewas, and can advise Com" with one or two exceptions, been made victims, and feed sold at low rates and delivered Much excitement was shown at detective Cree£ agencies: as they affirm, by the trio who were missioner Marty about the influential men of were also Timothy. The sign which headquarcers when doubc as to the identity It has been reported that encroachments and New Ulm free of expense. arrested. There is now a list of over two the tribe. The instructions to the commission settlements are beirnr made by white persons hangs over the door is the same one of the body was finally removed by definite hundred men who will appear against the will be signed by Secretary Noble in a few upon the Sioux reservation, in anticipation of messages from L&keview. It was evident Loomis concern in the criminal court, either FRANK & BENTZIN. that his grandad bought. day«, and will be given to Bishop Marty to the opening of a portion thereof under recent from the expressions of the officials that one legislation. You are hereby directed to make a as prosecutors or as witnesses for the prosecution. carry to St. Paul. A meeting of the commission •thorough investigation and ascertain whether The sums obtained from these men of the first objects ot the police will then be held and an immediate there are any persons intruding upon anv portion AUG. (JUE1TSE, THE consumption of peanuts is rary all the way from $200 or $300 to over$1,000. will be to have a number of suspicious conference with the Indians will follow. A. of the reservation within your jurisdiction 3,200,000 bushels a season, and the assertions explained—assertions made tor the purpose of making settlement, or for R. Jonrdan, from the Red Lake reservation, anv other purpose. You will consult with the by supposed friends ot* Cronin. Lieut. Elliott is in Washington. He says the Indians are highest production is but 700,000 principal men of the tribes belonging to your In the criminal court at Brimingham, Ala. somewhat dibtrnstful and may give the commissioners will have these people at the inquest and demand agency and endeavoi to obtain anv information HARNESS MAKER bushels more. All these peanuts are Dick Hawes was brought out for sentence for an explanation full and complete. The some trouble before they will sign they may De able to impart regarding such intruders, the murder of his wife and child. Judge where they are and whence thev the treaty and accept an allotment of lands detectives claim that they have been handicapped raised in Virginia, North Carolina Greene had deferred sentence tor the reason come, and report in detail to this office —and Dealer in— •in severalty, but they are well pleased with from the 6tart by a lack of assistance such information as may be obtained, giving and Tennessee, production is comparatively that it was desirable that but few"persons be Whips, Collars, and all other the selection ot Hon. Henry M. Rice as one of from those who claimed to know all con-names and addresses, or as near as may be their present. As the prisoner entered the court small. The Virginia nut the commissioners. The people in the vicinity location, of all persons found to be unlawfully cernirg articles usually kept room the]deep anxiety caused by his desperate upon the reservation, and such other specific information of both the Red Lake and Leech Lake reservations is the largest and finest. in a first-fdass harness situation was always plainly portrayed THE DOCTOE'S DISAPPEAKANCE. as will enable the depaitment are very anxious to have thelands to take such action regarding such intruders by the lanes upon his face. Hawes has Lieut. Elliott said soon after the finding of shop. ceded and the reser\ ations opened. as may be deemed necessary. You will changed considerably since his trial, and the body: "I will have this mfoimation now inform all persons found intruding upon the reservation A BOSTON young man, who was so New harnesses made to order and re The Indians of the Sisseton reservation looks badly. When ordered to stand up for that they mu*t remove theretrom at or there will be a number ot prompt arrests." once. Yon will also inform all persons who lame that even with a crutch he sentence he arose slowly, his frame shuddered noed not be alarmed about their rights being Wholly accidental circumstances brought the pairing promptly attended to. may be journeying toward the reservation for in any way abrogated by the government. and his'head was bowed. In responce to the corpse to light A prang ot laborers the seemed to walk with difficulty, hired the puipose of going theieon that thev will NEW MLM, MINN question as to what he had to say why sentence The HStatement made by Chief Gabriel Ren. employ of the Lakeview suburban government no wise be permitted to do so, and if thev attempt a hack to take him to a railroad depot ville at Big Coulee, S. D., were shown to the should not be passed upon him, Hawes it they will he arrested bv the military, haue been cleaning the ditches along and that a sufficient force will be requested to H.FRENZEL, officials of the Indian bureau at Washington. replied: I do not think I have had a fair in that city. After the cripple Evanston avenue during the week. To-day accomplish their arrest and to ke»p ouo all intruders As to the first claim of patents they are now trial, but hope the supreme court will give Foreman Henry Roesch and two men were from the leseivation, and you will as had taken the train, the driver discovered being made out and will be issued to the Indians me one. I could say much more, but do not widelv as you mavbe able, make known the determination workinar north on the east side ot Evanston in about six weeks. There is a certain believe it would do any good. Judge Greene of this department to permit no that the young fellow had avenue towards Fifty-ninth street. As they unlawful intrusion upon any part of the Sioux amount chie the Indians for annuities from then sentenced Hawes to be hanged on Julv Manufacturer of forgotcen his crutch. neared the catch basin at the corner thev reservation for any purpose. You are expect-d 12 next. 18&2 1867. The claim that the survey of to extend vour investigation to all parts of the noticed a strong smell of putrifying flesh, SODA WATER, their laud is wrong, and that they are entitled reservation within your jurisdiction, and to execute and Roesch pried off the top of the catch these in&tructions promptly and vigorously. to 48,000 acios more than was given ISRAEL STOOPS., who a few days Personal Gossip. basin with his spade and discovered the SELTZER WATER them is without foundation. The matter ago fell from a roof died, at Los Angeles. body of Dr. Cronin. It had apparently been Tue senseless report sent out from Pierre was explained to Chief Renville when he was Laura Bridgman, deaf dumb and blind that settlers were crossing the river and hastuy pitched into the basin, for the heud in Washington. The amount due the Indians and Shortly before his dissolution from two years of age, made widely famous going UDon tha reservation is now almost was underneath and the feet and legs were for the loss of annuities has never been by Charles Dickens in his "American Notes," certain to cause tne removal from the Crow the man said to his wife: "When my up in the opening. The place where the adjusted, but the claim of a certain sum is also by many public references to her wonderful Creek reseivation of a lirge number of soul leaves my body and enters the corps was discovered—Fifty-ninth street and regarded as valid. The Indian bureau will Champagne Cider. intelligence, died at the South Boston settlers who have been allowed to remain Evanston avenue—is three hundred yards not consent to give the Indians their money there by the mutual consent of the government other world I will let you know by asylum, where she has long dwelt, aged sixty. in a lump, but will keep it in tiust for them. from the Argyle Park station of the Chicago and the Indians, and who have during Laura Bridgman was born atJHanover, crossing my hands upon my breast." New Ulm, Minn the past four years established permanent The act of congress allotting the land in & Evanston branch of the Chicago, Milwakee Oentre Street. N. H., Dec. 21,1829. When two years old, homes and have attue present time, in many severalty provides for all children born at & St. Paul railroad. It is but two or three He kept his word and died immediately through a severe illness, she lost her sight, instances, largo crops under cultivation. Empire Mill Co. the time it was approved. The Indian bureau blocks from the lake, and nearly a mile hearing and smell, her sense of taste being at They will, of course, have to abandon the after giving the sign. cannot count in the pappooses that north from the corner of Sulzer street and growing fields and the asrgrjgate loss will the same time greatly impaired. At the age have arrived since that time. in-Evanston avenue where the be enormous. The settlers have not been of eight years, she was placed under the ROLLER MILL. objected to at any time bv the Indians, but IT appears that the prince of Wales struction of Dr. Howe of Boston, principal of MTSTEEIOUS BLOOD-STAINED TEUNK, the above sweeping order "will undoubtedly Eecord of Casualties. the Perkin's institution. Soon she learned to empty, was found on the day after Cronin's had a narrow escape from being necessitate their lemoval at once. The evil arter read and spell with a manual alphabet, disappearance. It seems altogether remarkable reports sent out from the north are certain Advices from Nova Scotia, state that two bagged with the other aristocratic wards learning to write, sew and play the piano. to cause great hardsmp among the unfortuuate that it was not sooner discovered, for fishing vessels, the Ella and the Quartre 24 Rollers and 4 Burrs. deafmute, Though a blind, she afforded people. Troops will undoubtedly be gamblers in the descent of the London the Lakeview police started out to search all Freeres. which left France some time ago for upon the ground within the next tew day a a remarkable instance of the development the catch basins in the big suburb the week police on the Field club. The the Newfoundland fisheries with 175 men on of intellectual and moral powers under thf after the trunk was found. Aid. Maxwell, We take pleasure in informing th board, have been lost and that all hands presence of the heir apparent in the most averse circumstances. of the Lakeview counci', who was one of the Steamers Collide. have doubtless baen drowned. public that we are now ready for busness. dock before a police magistrate would searchers, said to-night: MONTREAL, Que Mav 22 —A serious collision The best machinery and all the'atest The suburban mansion of Gen. A. BDodge occurred in the river early thm morning We started out two days after Cronin's disappearance have furnished an interesting spectacle From Foreign Lands. was burned at Danville, 111., while the improvements in the manufacture to search every catch basin between the royal mail steamer Polynesian, general and wife, the latter a niece of Senator to the people of England. of flour enable us to compete witb The Berlin correspondent of the London along Evanston avenue. There were fifteen of the Allen line, commanded by Capt. 4«' Voorhees, were entertaining two hun.Daily men under Capt Wing and a half a dozen News it is stated there that William ihe best mills in the country. Hugh Wylie, and the steamer Cynthia, of the dred guests. Among the latter were Congressman volunteers engaged in the hunt tor the body. Walter Phelps has been appointed United We are constantly buying Donaldson line, commanded by Capt. John We looked first through all the catch Cannon's daughters, Judge Wilkin HUGH FOSTER, an intelligent Michigan States minister to Germany. Wheat, Taylor, resulting in the sinking of the latter basins in the neighborhood of Sulzer street and other distinguished peopie. The fire Scotchman, who lives on Sugar and Evanscon avenue, where the trunk was During the last month a considerable number ve&sel and the loss of eight of her crew. The Bye, originated from hanging lamps in the art found, and east and west Iroin that corner. Polynesian left port and proceeded down the Island in the St. Mary's river, has of emigrants have been passing through Com, lery. The frightened guests jumped through Then we looked through the basins north Yarenues channel. Opnosite Point Trembles Montana, en route to British possesions, open windows and fled through rear doors Oats, never seen a locomotive, and has so and south along Evanston avenue, but finally traveling by wagon. It has been ascertained she perceived the Cynthia inward-bound. into the heavy storm then prevailing. Several came to the conclusion that the trunk JBucJcwheat, little curiosity on the subject that he that they are Mormons from Utah and Idaho, There is a daugerous curve in the channel at had been leit tor a blind, and that in people had narrow escapes. Gen. &c, &c. and that their destination is the country all likelihood the body had been hidden tmspoint, andthrough some misunderstanding has never taken the trouble to walk Dodge was hurt by falling timbers. The some distance away. We then went to through which the Gait railway passes. ot the "rule of the road" the Polynesian loss was $60,000. At the Highest Market Pricei. a mile to see one, although he is frequently Graceland and looked in the basins for half Some time ago the Alberta Railway & Coal was biought into collision with the Cynthia, a mile up and down the avenue and along at the Soo, where the mile's Two men were discovered in the act of company was approached by an agent of the striking her on the port bow and causing We sell all kinds of the cross streets, and worked five or &ix days stealing horses from James Moirison's farm Mormon hierarchy with a proposition to buy such a gap her side as to sinjc her in a few walk would bring him the sight. before giving up the search. By mere bad JPLOVB, six miles southwest of Lisbon, N. D. and were several thousand acres of the company's luck we stopped t\v blocks north ot Fiftyninth minutes, the vessel filling with great rapidity. pursued. They abandoned the horses and land in the Northwest territory upon which street and consequently missed the Those on deck had barely lime to rush SKORTS, fired on the pursuers who being unarmed, let to settle a colony ofthesaints Thenepotiations catch basin where the body ws hid below and wain tne members of ihe crew Miss KATE YOUNG, a teacher of the BRA2T, &c, them go. About two hours afterward the hung fire ior some time but were completed THE BODY XDEKriTIED. who were off watch and asleep their West Sebewa (Mich.) school, took a grainery on the same farm was found to be a little more that a month ago. It is AT LOW RATES, Immediately upon taking the bodv out of berths to get on oeck and swim aphore to on fire. The farm hands barely escaped with not known what the consideration was, northe novel method of supplying a demand basin Foreman Roesch notified the Lukeview save their lives. The Cynthia earned no their lives. The granary and four thousand just how many acres of land were purchased. police station and summoned the patrol passengers. She was from asgow, with a that the school board refused to heed. Special Attention given to bushles of wheat were destroyed, together The deal was a large one, however, and thewagon. The body was stretched out in the general cargo, chiefly of pig iron. Following verjr with seven harvesters, two separators, engines, province is likely to have a considerable 0-u3to:m. Work '"K* She had each pupil bring an egg, and Lakeview morgu-% h'.ch occupies the front is a list of the crew of the Cynthia who lost wagons, plows and all implements required Mormon population within a short peiiod of room in the basement under the station. their lives: then sold them at a convenient grocery. on a large farm. Loss, $5,000 insurance, time. Telephone messages were sent Hugh Irving, chief clerk, of Glasgow: Alexander With the proceeds she purchased $2,500 on wheat and about $900 An extra stone for gi in ding feed. to the city police, and an hour after Nicholas, sailor, Glasgow Andrew Vance on other property. No arrests have been and Charles McCracken, trimmers James Low, towels and soap, and the appearance the finding of the body a dozen of ^Cronin's Steam Cornsheller. General Kews Items. made yet. fireman, Glasgow: James Ferron, boatswain: friends were at the station. The three ScanIan of the children after play Charles Blackstock, mess room boy, and David Wood taken for cash or in exchange It has developed as an actual fact that a brothers, ",vho have been intimate with Young, a stowaway from Glasgow. hours is much improved. deal for the sale of a Milwaukee brewery to Dr. Cronin, were among the first who arrived. The cargo of the Cynthia comprised about Crimes and Criminals. the English syndicate is nearly consummated, They all positively identified the 550 tons of pig iron and 500 tons of coaL 04 SH PURCHASES and it appears to be almost certain that the Matilda Christianelli became crazy on a body as that of Cronin upon first sight Though the people on the Polynesian must THE owners of the City of Paris brewery in question is that of the Cream City and CHEAP SALES. train in Michigan, and in resisting an est hit Later it was unqualifiedly identified by T. T. have teen quite aware of the damage steamship are mostly Americans, as Brew ing company. The Cream City brewery the city marshal on the head with some hard Conklin, the saloonkeeper, with whom Cronin wrought, the vessel never stopped to tender is one of the smaller institutions of the kind, substance tied in a handkerchief. Upon investigation are those of the city of New York. But lived and by James Roland and Patrick aid. The sailors of the Cynthia claim that RHEMKE & SIAPEKAM, but with the trade it enjoys, is said to be the handkerchief was found to McCary. During the evening Dr. J. R. the Polynesian steamed right ahead and that both the ships fly the British flag, worth well on toward $1,000,000, which is contain $6,000, and a belt around her waist Brandt, president of the Cook county hospital had she stopped she could have saved the Carpenters, the price at which the sale will be made. and, in case of war, would enter the held twice as much more cash. She was on staff, who was an acquaintance of men who were d-'owned. They also state her way to relatives in Vulcan, Mich Herinsanity Walter Hubble, an actor, called at the Cronin's, carefully examined the body, and service of Great Britain as commerce that there were fifteen men on shore who, was due to excessive drink and loss of Builders and Contractors. coroner's office in Now York and said that at positively identified it as that of the missing although there were boats near by, did not destroyers. Because these Americans sleep on the trip, her anxiety to watch her the Lamb's Club the other night that Bishop man. Among many others, the dentiht who raise a finger even in an attempt to rescue wealth causing her to travel from Washington had them built abroad, the government performed the trick that ended in his death, last worked on Cronin's teeth reached the the drowning sailors. The Polynesian had a NhW ULM, MINN. Territory without closing her eyes. Louis Aldrich saw a physician take a piece station late in the evening, and big ho.e stove her bow. at once classed them with of paper from among the effects found on IE. L. Gillespie, late doorkeeper of the senate Designs and plans made to order and' POSITIVELY IDENTIFIED THE BODT, counterfeit money and obscene literature Bishop's person, and that the physicians at Lincoln, Neb., dissappeared from his estimates on all work furnished and as did the man who for years has been Cronin's Worse And Worse. immediately destroyed it. It is supposed to and excluded them from the home in Valentine six weeks ago, and has contracts faithfully executed. tailor. A great hubbub was caused in CHICAGO. May 22 —In the inquiry as to the have been a paper requesting physicians, in not since been heard from. He left while his country. the suburb by the finding of the corpse. state of affairs at the Cook county insane wife case Bishop was seized with a cataleptic fit, was visiting in the country, taking with H. HANSCHEN, Shortly after the body had been removed to asylum to-day, Dr. Clevenger, formerly a him two trunks, one of them filled with her not to perform an autospy. the police station the street in front member of the medical staff there, testified THE whipping of criminals is again clothing. Since he disappeared it is discovered was jammed with vehicles, and scores Heavy frosts visited nearly the entire that it was impossible tor a reputable practitioner that he is short in his accounts with Contractor and Builder, proposed in Parliament. Fifty of people were crowding for adnnssion Northwest on 21st. and 22nd. of May and in or attendant to stay there. three insurance companies, whose agent he to the basement where lay many instances ice formed and vegetables Once in 18S5 I heard screams of pain, and wice strokes for an adult offender and was. His is in destitute circumstances, running from my office found two attendants the doctor's remains Officers were stationed were frozen to the ground. Garden truck and is lookmgfor employment. The amount standing over a patient named Hartzberg, who twenty-five for a boy is the limit on the stairway and at the basement door, and young plants of every description suffered Special attention given to mason of the shortage is not known, but is said to was bleeding profusely. I kew there was no use though a sentence may provide for and were once or }\vice obliged to use their considerably, and fruit trees were making any complaint, as the attendants reach many thousand dollars. work in the city and country. were supported by John Cumminga' influence on clubs in forcing the crowd back. The tumult badly damaged. Fears are entertained for several whippings. The offenses for the couutv board. Soon after they rebelled and John C. Bradley, cashier of the Merchant's coetinued far into the night Long corn and barley, but as both are barely out refused to obev my orders. They secreted New Ulm, Minn. which grown up people may be flogged, National bank at New Haven, Conn., was arrested before midnight at least forty men bodies on which I desired to hold post mortem of the ground it is probable that neither charged with embezzlement. The loss examinations and I could not get them for two or The North Star Lung and Throat Balsam who had known Cronin had identified the under the bill, include the discharge will be seriously injured. While the frosts three days after thev were buried. I published to the Merchants' bank may reach $100,000. body. The suburban police will keep the is a sure cure for coughs and colds. were very severe wheat was not damaged, a statement and the following night one of the of arms, etc., to injure or It is said Bradley and Charles W. Palmer body and towel at Lakeview until the coroner attendants called me a vile name, and a few and is growing nicely. discounted notes without the knowledge of alarm the queen, robbery, assault moments later a shot was fired down stairs, and orders otherwise. The man Woodruff or The Indians at Standing Rock held a big a bullet crashed through thefloorand lodged the directors, and it has covered a space of Black, who, after arrest a fortnight ago. confessed with intent to rob, burglary, etc., in my book case. Dr. Koller, an assistant physician, THE I A GO *"o council and all agreed not to sign the treaty several years. Palmer has been arrested also. to having helped carry off a trunk found maggots in the wounds of neglected unless paid $11,000,000 for theirland. They where the offender is armed with any Teller Palmer has made a full confession of patients in 1884. Bed bugs would torture patients containing a corps-e, that of a woman, he ORTHWESTERN feel hurt at the way the government is treating all the transactions. The general opinion under their straight-jackets, and rats dangerous or offensive weapon, garroting, claimed, from a barn in the city the night of would mutilate the bodies of those who had died them in regard to the treaties of 1887 is that the affair is much worse than tl Cronin's disappearance, was interviewed tonight unattended during the night. The attendants etc. and 1876, and they are really getting no bank officials care to admit. Bradley is were usually appointed by the commissioners in jail. He manifested no surprise no more now than those treaties called for. about fifty years of age is very popular. He ior their fighting abilities at the polls in or discomposure when told that the The bill gives Red Cloud $23,000 for horses fraudulently carrying election and seemed was prominent in church circles, and was body of Dr. Cronin had been found north of to want to keep in practice at the expense A NERVOUS young man, who called taken from him by the government in 1876, also prominent in military circles. Palmer of the insane. They often openly defied where the trunk was discovered, but while and as the Standing Rock Indians lost three on the President, fidgeted around for is about forty years old and has been with the superintendent, and when threatened with he appai ently ta ked freely about the matter to their one and could get nothing ior them dismissal reminded the official that he had not the bank nearly twenty years. a while, then walked boldly up to he seemed careful not to go outSLde of the sufficient political influence. The majority of they are greatly incensed. The commission RAILWAY. the attendants being of this low character the story he had originally told. He repeatedly The old story oi Van R. MacVeagh, the him, and said: "Some time ago I will go to the Red Cloud and Spotted Tail efforts of those who were well disposed OVER 7,000 MILES said that it he had not been locked up in jail St. Paul salesman, and Annie Rosch, is agencies first, while the indians are in a good were discouraged. Brawls. drunkenness, made an application for an appoint%, he could and would have cleared up theoaths, slamming of doors, incessant alarms, again on the tongues of the gossips, who humor over Red Cloud obtaining the large blackmailing, bluster, pistol shooting, intrigues, ment. I want it awfully bad. I trunk mystery before this time. Of steel track in Illinois, Iowa, Wisconsin, have it that, in spite of all that transpired, sum of money, and it is probable that over immorality, stealing, neglect of duty on part of Michigan, Minnesota, Nebraska, Dakota Anniestill loves her "Mac," and is willing to SULLIVAN DUMBFOUNDED. three-fourths of the males there will sign. don't care for it myself, but the fact (subordinates, exerted a verv depressing influence bury the past and go to his arms. Annie Alexander Sullivan, ex-president of the and Wyoming, penetrates the Agricultural, upon the decent officials there and caused is Mr. President," and here the The Chicago News says: ^The possibility them to waste much of their energies in keeping has been living at Grafton, Dak., for some Irish National league, was horror-stricken Mining and Commercial Centres of the out of rows. There are stealages in the clothing that the English government through its time, and it was thought the exposureof the WEST AND NORTHWEST. to-night when told of the discovered sf Dr. young man blushed to the tips of his in various ways, and even the rags and bones secret agents, may have had*" something to case had cured her of her infatuation, but Cronin's body. He said he was at a loss to were sold for the benefit of the one who had control hair. "1 am engaged to be married. do with the Cronin mystery, is not being from remarks which she let fall at times it of such offal. The county board financial The Unrivaled Equipment of the Line know what to say, further than that he reports were falsified and confused in a vanctv lost tight of. Irish Americans generally, «^4 Unless I get this appointment the has been suspected lately that -she was in embraces Sumptuous Dining Cars, NewWagner was dumbfounded, as he has believed of wavs, often the expression "general expenses" with this thousht in view, have been closely and Pullman Sleepers, Superb communication with the old lover. She all along that Dr. Cronin would turn up ail would cover a thousand dollars or more of unaccounted engagement won't stand, ^here, watching developments. One well posted brooded over her trouble so much that at day Coaches and for bills, and at one time some $50,000 rierht in course of tune. He had no theories gentleman said recently: Scotland Yard has you have got it, and now you [[know was included in a lump in some euch item to FAST VESTIBULED TRAINS times she would give way to fits of hysteria, whatever to advance as to the probable cause a finger in every Irish pie. It would be the perfect satisfaction of the commissioners. and would then talk wildly about "'Mac," why I am so anxious." I is said ot tha doctor's murder. In reference to the queer, indeed, if the Cronin business proved as she called him. This state of affairs could Running directbetween Chicago, St. Paul statement made by some of Cronin's friends the first exception. Now, who is the beneficiary |'tha the card bearing the name of not last, and there was little surprise evinced A Dive Keener Missing. and Minneapolis, Council Bluffs a 4 at the time of the tatter's disappearance, in this Cronin business—who is the ESCANABA, Mich., Special Telegram, May when it was found that Annie had left the Omaha, connecting for Portland, Denver/'* If the applicant and the office that he (Sullivan) knew more loser? Let it hurt or help what single person 22.—Joe Beattie, keeper of a low joint here, city on a freight and that MacVeagh was San Francisco and all Pacific Coast Points' he wants was* laid carefully it may, the chief gain, immeasurably, about the matter than he cared to tell, has disappeared He was arrested for selling HILLSf awaiting her at Winnipeg under the name of ONL USE TO THE BLACK is to the Tory government of England the Mr. Sullivan said he had treated that report whisky without a license on complaint of away by the President, and that Louis. main harm far exceeding the disgrace of any with contempt at the time and had nothing his partner and furnished bond for appearance. For Tickets, Rates. Maps, TimeTables and full''" the young man is likely to be made individual, is to the Irish national movement What bears every indication of a clever else for it now. He added he was horrified Opinion is divided as to whetaer he Information. amly to any Ticket Aglntor in America. tresa the Gen'f Passenger Agent, Chicago, IE. was murdered or left to avoid a trial to hear of the murder and will do everything happy1 J. H. WEK2AH, H. C. WICIBS, B. P. W1LS01T, 'Sal aeaeralliaaagw. Trafficliaatger. aen'lPau.Agt.p. lS-%JsS j3Wt«rf.-&.M54£'i:iS