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|vw^^PPP^^? us qnartei.8 of the republic for the relief oJ Seattle Nearly Wiped Out. MINNESOTA CULLMGS. DAKOTA MENTION. HUM0B0U8 7XBI&T their American neishbois. *$&* ,^-Ji Fire broke out at Seattle, W on IDENTIFIED BODIES Thursday June the 6th the Pontius building Thev are- on Fron street and by 4 30 August Mickey, David Stues, Jessie Franl sixThe Selected from Some of the Latest Witticisms. ffews of the Week Tkrmurhout SEW UiiM, MINN, Condensed Happenings Throughout was raging over a district of five or Mary Evans, Sylvester Thomas. W Evans, A cat with its fur ruffled doesn't Kate Lambersky, Ella Vanneo, A ^the Entire State. MANUFACTURER OF blocks with tremendous fury The nd was Both North and South Dakota. IJ Vitner, Bovle, Mrs McEnany, Alex King, feel fur-straight^^e^ff^ from the north and the direction of the fire Catherine Bowling Mary Priee. Charles Sonu FINErCIGARS.&,<£ 1 was along the watei on Front street and from bert Tom Davis, Mrs. Oswald, Marv Kultz, A The people of St. Paul and? Minne 2%|The man who alwayscpays down isnever 5 a 8 a Josenh Holtzman. Katie the water front to the big brick blotk between The difficulties between Custer and Madden, Mrs Gabler.MissSarbons.Chas Oswald, Columbia and San Francisc'o stieets apolis consume about 10^00 gallons Fall River counties will be adjusted called upon to pay up. Mrs Vennj?, Neil McEiny. Mrs W Gaffnev. The magnificent San Francisco store and Mrs Davis, Winnie Suler, Asues McEnany, Artie of milk per dav. J- 5"iiMfU by aboard of arbitration.4 1*- other stores the row were onfiie and the ?VEvery dog has his day, hut the cats TO111 AX.' a 1 Mrs Disham, Ease tfritz, W Albelta, McCleaves, Mrs. Connelly, Mrs hole big block was doomed The local fire have the nights.^jpv A severe frost is reported at* St. The Canton News figures that James Miller, Kate Bratz, Harvej Jenkins, men weie helpless the face of the calamity Vincent and vicinity. Ford, Charles Fitzharns, Michael Marnhy, Sioux Falls will receive from 20,000 "Shall missionaries marry?" is being and telegiaphed in all directions g@?"Special brands made to order. John Fitzharns. Kent Campbell, Mrs. an extensive farmer, estimates that to 25,000 votes for the capital. Manraret Fitzharns, Ella Mulherron, for aid At 4 30 the conflagration discussed in the effete east. Wh «aiiie Jmzharris. Eliza Jones. Taylor Gray, nearly naif the crop is killed. was rushing through the heart of shouldn't he, if he wants to, and thegirl L. A. Garrison, a Spiak county S S Bi?5h»S., rLawrence 8 8 BenneBti:"opposedI to be the city add to the peril, a smart breeze Ifrt Fitzharns McGoire Fran The residence of Thomas Lynch at is willing? .,p 0 9 farmer, thinks* corn and alafalfa the Wat FRANK. O N BKNTZIN. •ODonnell^ McGoire, Frank beffan began blowing blowme off offth the b«M, bay fanning fiuiniiiir thee th flames, flames. Joh Schnabe), supposed to be Waseca was entered by burglars and Cottarwoof Mills. and about the same time 1,000 feet of hose Meredith, Catharine Keiflmsr, Mary Keiflina, most profitable crops for Dakota. Wife—I want you to take my advice, was caught in the advancing blaze and destroyed Mrs Conrad Schnabel. Thomas Carroll, considerable jewelry seouasd. They LamaMcAnllfife,JonnEeidall, Mrs TomLanhart, The opera house blot k, the block Over 100 ladies attended the meeting loves Hubby—All right, my did not succeed in finding aay money. Mrs John A Keifer, Lizzie Wagner, two eldeJ opposite, all the warehouses at the foot of of the North Dakota, non-partisan dear. Remember, I have taken it children, Emma Kane, William Cush. Paul Elaridj:e,LizzreH:owe, Columy street, and also the great group of Custom grinding solicited. 4 Will George Uslar, who was arrested at Melville Baker, Charles A buildings the rear of the Post Intelligencer prohibitionists at Jamestown. now, and never attempt to give it to Blse, Kate Frank, Rose Hayes, James Litner, grind wheat for (one eigth.) or exchange newspaper office were now burning The Red Wing on charge ®f embezzlement, Mrs Litner, Rose McEnany, Mrs Cush, me again.—N. Y. Evening Sun. Over 140 pre-emption groofs have people theYesler block occupied by the Julius Bishop, Tom Fosarty. Mrs Weasel, has given bonds* for his appearance 84 as. flour, 5 lbs. shorts and 8 Lou Wetzel, Hitchen Irens, Frank Neland, Western Union Telegraph company and the been made at the United States land It was a Connecticut boy who surprised at the Octofoer term of c, 0 !,™"- Fischer, Charles Stephen lbs. bran for one bushel of wheat. Flour Post Intelliffencer,* werejhumedly movmgjout office at Aberdeen since the first of S Welch, George Miller, Emma Bridges, his teacher in reading the Western Union had but one wue undisturbed court. and feed sold at low rates and delivered Carey, Mrs. Poke Mr" Dolan. Marv Murphy, over which this dispatch was being sent May. other day by his interpretation of Joseph Toke, Dan Diehlman, Jennie Coleman, At 9 thirty one blocks had been The Red Wing council has granted a New Ulm free of expense. '%&$?. Moen, Charles Fries, Elmer Lue. A the sentence: "There is a worm do Huron is making expensive preparations burned in the heart of the city, and there Hllesand wife, Aucust Newell, Manuel WarnJ?S eighteen liquor licenses for the coming not tread on hinu" He read slowly was imminent danger of the loss of twenty FRANK & BENTZIN. Karl, W. C. Kinley, Mrs August, Socir, to entertain the Farmers' alliance Culbort Bryan, Frank Wolfert, Charles Boyle, blocks square. The water supply is made fiscal year commencing June 1. and hesitatingly: ''There is a warm convention at convenes Mrs. Gundie, Mrs Huntl^v, Peter qi.ate Th loss is $5,000,000 already This is a decrease of four from last AUG. qUEHSB,!-' doughnut tread on him." Fitzpatrick, Mrs Joseph Heinebaum and three One-third of the business portion of the city there July 4. ^j chndred, Joseph Boff. Mrs. John Cnllen, Mrs. is destroyed The whole lower part of tha Mai caret Mich, John HOSMO, Miss Downs, Mrs. Don't make an. it you meet a Sun-tity is burning Brookftags.has disposed of her waterworks Kellan, May Leutz, Mrs Viilan Mrs Articles of incosporation were filed A special from Seattle at 9 45 Wednesday braska. Mis Stmlev, Andrew Bates» Mrs Lusher, bonds at 2 per cent, premiand girl of the (.) bearing a huge parasol Tena Mich, Mrs Constable, Mrs Evans, John night says The business portion of Seattle, with the secretary of state by theum HARNESS MAKER with a handle that look's like an will put in a complete standpipe Waeoner. Mrs Luther, John Atkinson, the largest city in the territory, is in ashes Minnesota Farmers' Protective association, Katie Beilley, H. Herach, Mrs Joseph Mar^zey, (?), because they're fashionable. system, at once. Lvery bank, hotel and place ot amusement, Mrs McConaughy M. Davis and tamily, Capt —and Sealer In— v^y* the object being to insure all the leading business houses, all the newspaper Carswell, S Deckert, Manuel Jones, Hanrv The Missouai Legislature* has refused The Dakota G. A. R. numbers over Whips, Collars, and all other offices, railroad depots, miles ol steam Harrison, John Jones, W C. Gilmore Levi against damage by hail. boat wharf, coal bunkeis, freight warehouses the women of this state the Homberger. Thomas Davis and familv, Thomas 3,200 men, 800 in the- Northern half articles usually kept Gore, \lib8 K. Je lkms and father, Morgan, and telegraph ofticeb burned The twenty-second annual reunion theright to vote at school elections, but of the territory and 2,200 in in a first-ailass harness Anthony Morgan, Thomas Morgrn. Ben The fire began near the corner of they still have the privilege of splitting Henchman and wife, Joe Henchman, of the First Regiment Minnesota Front and Peail streets in the Seattle candy southern portion. & $ shop. S Judd Potts and family, Walter Havnes oven wood. factory buildings at 2 30 and beiore Volunteer Infantry will be held at and wife, Chailes Vahle, W A Morgan, Samuel H. .BL Shepard^ ofB"owdle, is said midnight it had consumed the whole of the New harnesses made to order and re Ambrose, Henry Hoffman, Mis Martin Wise, the Spaulding house, Duluth, on If 5 A bold cattle-thief in Mo business section of the city, northward to Howell Orr, Mr John White and daughters to be one of the fourteen heirs to pairing promptly attended to. Stetsen & Post's mill, along Front and Sec Duluth, on Thursday, July 18. Was surrounded and fought like a fo. E1U, Maegie and Mr* Gussie Deiancy. Mrs a fortune of $175,000,000 on deposit Nina, White of Youngsiown, Ohio and son ond to the water fiontnrvohns a loss of over But he found not a friend NEW MLM, .. MINN Raj rnond, Mrs, Robei Gagebv, Mrs Downs The old pile bridge across Sauk $5,000 000 The city is hteially wiped out And soon came to an end the Bank of England. and dauahter. Miss Connors, Mos&e? except the residence portion on high ground Without either counsel or jo —Tune. river at Melrose is being removed to H.FRENZEL,%m4 Owens foreman Cambria Machine shops, wife At 6 30 o'clock the flames had reached the and seven chiidien, George Deianey, wife and RoyaVRiblets, a 16-year old boy at "What's the matter?" the schoolmistress give place to anew iron combination wharves and the steamboats and shipping son, the Hiles family, Jehn Henne^amp and Columbia, has plowed and put were compelled to head out into the stream asked. "Back's sore, wite, George Root and famiK Mr and Mrs Dan bridge to be built by the South St Unvergartz, John Burns, John Lewis, Tillie A stifi biee7e was blowing iiom the over 300 acres of crops this spring a a "What made it sore?" itPaul Bolt company, which will be Fechner, Eliza Jonet, Mrs K. Gerhardt Luttw ur, northwest when the fire began and Manufacturer of with the aid of four horses. George Alt. Marv Reiily, Frank Hlv, Mrs "Pop pounded his thumb with a soon got the best ot the fire department completed by Aug 1. Bchnell, Mrs Lambert, Mrs Cyrus Elder andr The water supply gave out within two hours SODA WATER, hatchet this mornin' and I laughed." The Harney Peak.Tin Mining company, daujrhter, Mrs James Froeheiser What is claimed to be the best after the fire began, and then the flames had —Epoch. of the Black Hills, will place a clean sweep Word was telegraphed to SELTZER WATER 1and clay for making brick in the state Two hundred and rorcy-six more bodies Taeoma, and a tram started with fire a were found to dav, ol which the majority some of their tin specimens on exhibition has been found at Red Lake Falls The announcement of the advent paratus at 4 35 reaching Seattle have been identified. This swells the list to #51 in the Paris exposition. sivtj three minutes The ocean bteamer3 and an expert from St. Paul who of the seventeen-year locust this 3, lLw bodies. Mexico, tor fcan Francisco, and Ancon, tor spring as usual gives point to the has tested it will start a 1 arge brickyard It will cost Meade county at least Alaska, e«cap°d destiuction by pulling out witicism that the insect derives its Champagne Cider. into the harbor A gi eat deal of pioperty there at once. $1,500 to set up house keeping, inasmuch TBAGEDY MOST HORSIBLE. was moved only to be burned up in other name from the fact that it comes as that was the size of itsregularly Stephen Murphy, of Morris, and places, so quieklj did the flames spread for seventeen years in succession. Centre Street. New Dim, Minn* Two Men are Killed in a Montana Town by ColdBlooded first order for books and stationery. Will Harrington, of West Duluth, But, for that matter, so Robbers. have secured control of the defunct fS-' They Must Burn the Dead. Wm. Wilkins, a German farmer living does the joke. Empire Mill Co. HELENA Mont., Special Telegram, Jun 5 plant of the Duluth Daily Democrat near Columbia, was kicked by a The sanitary question is the paramount one The greatest tragedy ot the year occurrel today Whenever the English bishops have and will move it to West Duluth and of the hour at thescene of the Johnston hor horse the other day and his jaw at Silver, a station on the Montana Central reason to suspect that the public are ROLLER MILL. start a weekly paper there. railroad about seventeen miles north of ror The st.ite board oi health is looked up broken in two places and his front beginning to think them indifferent Elena. The station on the Montana Central, to as a more potent factor than the military teeth knocked out. The safe in the office of M. J. Malat called Silver, is near the old town and to the duties of their high calling, and civic forces combined The work of the re-doon Hammond was blown open is the junction oi" the Marvsville railroad and Leander Doiwo died at Deadwood they go in a body to the House of board was distubuted, Dr Lee taking a 24 Rollers and 4 Burrs* the stage line to Ja Gould, Empire and and the contents taken, among them lay to Pittsburg with the intention of establishing after living five months with a broken Lords and vote against the deceased other mining camps About this time the headquarters The armv of sanitary 'd 1 a number of certificates of deposit, back. He was crushed between a wife's sister bill.—New York Tribune. inspectors will be established, half of which monthly shipment of bullion from the Ja which the neighboring banks were mass of ore last winter and his spinal We take pleasure in informing th will go up the river by boats and the remain Gould mm is made, and the treasure, He went out west, but he did not promptly notified not to pay. dei take a construction trew up the railroad column broken. jublic that we are now ready for busness. amounting to several thousand dollars, usually The latter have adopted cremation as the cry, stay, for the life of a boomer is far The best machinery and all th«| remams over night at Silver JuncLion and at night the desolate valley will be John Schelke has been bound over The woolen mills at Sioux Falls received from gay. He was out of cash, bul latest improvements in the manufac-^v dt Yesterday two stiange men, Pmlanders ap lit up with bonfires of wreckage which will be at Red Wing to await the action of between 7,000 and 8,000 he turned in his track and painfully 1^_ cure of flour enable us to compete witfcg^ f» parently, and brothers, hung around Silver the p\r of hundieds of dead bodies Dr the October grand jury for stealing Moirell, deputy chief of the state board of worked his passage back, and as he ihe best mills in the country. ^fif£ Junction all day, one of them armed with a pounds of wool one week. As soon as health said The pomt has come a pair of horses from the pasture of Winchester rifle These men were very inquisitive, We are constantly buying %t softly sang: "A returning boomer is the force pump is ready for work the this horroi when sentiment should be laid and put much time asking W. Lowry in Welch. In default of Wheat, aside endanger the lues ot the living a boomerang." manufacture of cloth will begin. 4 questions about the railroad office as to ,i that tne dead may be identified is no longer bail he has Been committed to jail. ttye, when the bullion snipments were received, H. E. Hahu, wheat buyer at Ward Diner-out. "Waiter, how's this? justifiable Besides, the bodies are all past Corn, how much money the railroad agenthandled, The city of Brainerd voted in a being embalmed and fuends can scarcely recognize station, on the Burlington, Cedar I have discovered a collar button in Oats, *S\ etc. Th station agent, Jobs!, either ieatuies any longet Identification special election on the proposition Rapids and Northern railroad, was my soup." Waiter- "Yes, sah, you's is possible only by clothing or jewelry on Buckwheat, did not notice their presence or thought to give a bonus of its electric light knocked down and robbed oi $740 the persons There is a strong move de lucky man. We has prize soup on nothing of it Th men camped to the &c, &e* ment on foot in favor oi applying the torch system to a syndicate which is ar-while passing from his boarding place night near by, and this at 7 o'clock Mondays an' Wednesdays. A hamsome to the wrecked buildings in ohnstown, and, ranging to develop the water power to the warehouse. At the Highest Market Prices. broke into the station They went at once gift in every twentieth plate, although the suggestion meets with strong to the room wnere Jobst s'ept, and, withoup opposition) at this time, there is little doubt there. The vote was almost unanimous sah."—Once a week. Ferdinand Engelre, sr was bound We sell all kinds of the ultimate solution of existing difficulties a warning of any kind, one of them for the donation, standing will be by this method An army of men over in $500 bail at Blunt to appear Parson (returning from church, to O I SHOT HIM IN THF HEAD 936 for disposal to 15 against. have been for two days employed clearing with a Winchester rifle while he was bea. before the grand jury. One son wassmall SHORTS, boy with a pole)—Do you know up the wreck in the city proper, and, al Jobst immediately became unconscious ft The meat inspection law is practically though hunderds of bodies have been disco\ered, fined $60 and imprisoned thirty days, where the little boys go who go fishing BR AIT, Sbc His room mate, Burrell, a young telegrapn not one-fifth of the ground has yet in effect at Caledonia.|The board another thirty days and a third one operator fiom Michigan, who was spending on the Sabbath?" Small boy AT LOW RATES.^ been gone over I many places the of health has appointed John Jennings the night with him, jumped through the rubbish is piled twenty or thirty is on trial for larceny. (with pride and animation)—"You window to escape, and ran toward a neighboring to the office of meat inspector. feet high and not mfiequently these great section house, presumably to give just bet I do, and I ain't goin' to drifts cover an area of nearly an acre Nairow A young man who had been loafing Special Attention given to -J f, The fees established were as follows: the alarm, but Jobst's assassin passages have been cutthrough every give the snap away, either!" O\i3toro. "W"or:fcf£ 25 cents for the first beef and 15 cents around LaMoure for ten days fired through the window at him and direction, but the herculean labor of remov dropped him before he ran twenty yaida for each additional one killed on the was arrested for beating aboard billand mg the rubbish has yet hardly begun At a "Isn't that rather a peculiar ring Burell was killed instantly Jobst died meeting of the central relief committee Gen same day 15 cents for the first hog, the discovery was made that he An extra stone for giinding feedi|| for a man to wear?" asked Mr. Madison in a tew hours. The murderers then broke Hastings suggested the advisability oT draw veal and sheep and 5 cents for each was a girl. She said she was trying open the money drawer and went thiough mg a coi don around the few houses that are Squeer of Mr. Upson Downes, as Steam Cornsheller. the office Tney wer 3 disappointed in regard to not imns and applying the torch to the additional^ 10 cents per mile being to get work and thought to succeed Wood taken for cash or in exchange they met in one of those up town the bullion, which they evidently intended to lemaming great sea of waste Although allowed after the first mile. better in mail attire. cafes, where they don't sell cafe. steal, and secured abour $2 0 Thev then the proposition to burn the wreck Efopif MM Cfok lied to the mountains, about five miles distant, was defeated, it was evident that "Dunno," replied Mr. Downes, arloomily The Evangelican Lutheran synod Amos B. Mitchell, 78 years of age, near the Mi&soun river Meanwhile a the movement was gaming many adherents CASH PURCHASES "I tried it on a girl, and she didn't at Fergus Falls adopted a report already neisrhbor had seen Bure'l shot and gave the and the result will doubtless be that sent to the Sioux Falls penitentiary seem to think it was what she in a few days the torch will be applied not alarm A section hand, who had been adopted by the Wisconsin and CHEAP SALES. from Codington county under a tenyear only to the acies of waste in Johnstown, but formerly an oneratoi, rushed to the office nna wanted.''—Puck. synod, declaring in favor of rebuilding sentence, was pardoned. He also to the avalanche of debriB that chokes telegraphed the news to Helena, while Bii the sti earn above the Pennsylvania bridge Luther college, pledging subscriptions BDEMK E & SHAMAM. Joans, a farmer of the vicinity, raised lias served a little over one year of "Come, John, get up," said John's Even the undertakers were unable to remain a pos*e of ranchmen and started pursuit and appointing a committee his time, but was so infirm that he wife briskly, "it's 7 o'clock. You at work the Fouith wai morgue, owing ot the murderers Sheriff Jeftenes ot Hel 1 of seven to confer with committees Carpenters, to the stench Forty bodies were the was given his liberty. said you wanted to get up at 7." ena left at once by special tra with a posse small school 100m All the unknown dead from other synods regarding the new ot thirty men, all armed with repeating "I know it, dear but it was last were taken irom the room and placed in the The demand for 1-centr stamps at r.fles, while MarysvUie sent out an aimed site, cost, new buildings, etc. The Builders and Contractors*. ront yard They will be kept for a day or night when I said so. It' easy force. The pursuers concentrated about the Deadwood postoffice since January college is to be continued in leased two longer, but in the hot sun decomposition noon, and, headed by Beidler, the renowned enough to get up the night before," willset very soon 1 has been unprecedented, over Nfc W ULM 1V.INN. buildings at Decorah, Iowa, until the Bcout of the vigilante days, began the bask of and he dosed off again. 1543,000 having been sold by Postmaster new college is completed. SUBBOUNDING THEFUGITIVE BOBBoBS Designs and plans made to order and Smith. For circulars alone Poor suitor (to rich belle who has About 1 o'clock the murderers were corraled Dr. Bowers Suspended. The people living north of Gravelville estimates on all work furnished and in a gulch in the mountains five miles 100.000 have been used, one firm accepted "him: "I cannot give you At a meetintr St Paul of the trustees Oi are in great consternation at a contracts faithfully executed. fiom Silver Citv Here thev bad emoedded sending out more than 30,000. diamonds, darling. I am poor." r% themselves up to their shoulders in a sand themeane asjlum, Dr Bowers and his assistants large pbject of a grayish-white color, pit, and bade df fiance to all who came, firing Rich Belle: "Oh, never mind, Edwin H. HANSCHEN, at the Rochester hospital, were suspended, which descended from the heavens, Dakota people are bothering themselves rapidly from their Winchester rifles whenever finding the senous charges against lean buy my own, all I want but a pursuer came within range. Th accompanied by a noise not unlike about the question whether, them The final decision was only reached you can give me an occasional ruby sheriff repeacedly called upon them the screaming a bombshell. I Contractor and Builder, alter a discussion of more than three hours, after the territory is admitted to to surrender, but eveiy time the or saphire now and then." and then took the form of the following desperadoes replied with a vollev of struck near a large pine tree with a statehood, the county officers will resolutions, which were all that the board bullets. They knew sure lynching awaited whirling motion, like a miniature Dr. Carpenter was noted for thf serve the terms for which they have them if captured, and they 'resolved to die chose to give out for publication cyclone, the concussion sounding like Special attention given to^ quickness of his wit, and it was a game Finding that they* would not surrender, been elected, or whether new county Whereas, Some members ot the board of the shei iff eave orders to charare, and several stones striking the ground. common saying in the town in which trustees of the Minnesota Hospital for the officials must be elected this fall in work in the city and country. swiftly the rele of armed vengers closed Insane received information on Juue3,1889 A Swede woman, who witnessed its he lived that be always had an an aoout the last letreat of the robbers Rifles all the counties. that Taylor Combs, a patient of the Second New Ulm, Minn fall, thought the judgment day had of the pursueis smoked and Rnapped on swer ready when it" was required. hospital at Rochester, on tho 1s day of The work of the South Dakota every side, while the concealed muiderers come. It was probably a meteoric He was once introduced as "Dr. Carter." April, 1889, was kdled by attendants The North Star Lung and Throat Balsam kept up a galling fire trom in said institution, and also have single-tax party will be to bring the Immediately his friend saw is a sure cure for Coughs and colds. their cover Finally the desperadoes ceased learned that the facts connected with his subject of taxation reform before a and the pursueis, who were by thar his error and corrected himself. violent death wei on the 3d day of Aoril, John Gerber, a prominent business time wifhin ten yards of the robbers, rushed the people for discussion. The ad-"Never 1889 known to the medical snpeuntendent mind," said the doctor "It's into the retieat, only to find two dead bodies man of Perham, met with a serious and certain other officers of said hospital vocates of this theory have organized, THE CHICAGO A™ only a slip of the fair'y riddled with buller.8 Nobody knows accident. He was a passenger on and nevei disclosed to this board, or to the them, though thev were evidently brothers, and at a recent conference of proper legal authonties and the second section of train No. 1 on the vouugs&u being about twenty-five and the NORTHWESTERN •e* St-*** representatives Judge Levi McGee, Whereas, Said information has this day eldest not moie than thirty From articles She Northern Pacific, west bound. & been communicated to this board, there.ore found on their bodies it is presumed their of Rapid City, was elected president. A I This train does not stop at Perham, belt name is Quade and that they are the same Here is the description in a London Resolved That it is with extreme surprise but he got on at Wadena, and in attempting parties who have been engaged for two Fred Ackerman, living near Rapid weeks past robbing ranches near Silver and regret that we learn of the concealment newspaper of a violet luncheon given to jump off fell under the City, was bitten by a rattlesnake. City President Broadwater and General by said officers of so grave an offense both by a Chicago girl to her girl friends: wheels and would have been instantly He immediately cut the wounded Manager Shelby, of the Montana Central, from tne proper legal authorities and from "The luncheon consisted of ten were unurinsr in their eftorts to hunt down killed but for the heroic act of the the board, to whom it was their imperati\ part out of his hand, and, applying the murderers, the formed otfe-ing a reward duty to have immediately reported courses served by a caterer. Th RAILWAY. brakeman, who jumped and dragged his mouth, sucked the wound until of $ 5 0 0 for their capture. The bodies of the Resolved, Tha Dr E Bowers, superintendent menu was matchless. The Chicago him from under the wheels. His arm 0VEB 7,000 MILES, Ticams of the tragedy, Jobst-and Burrell, of said Second hospital, be, and is he thought the poison was extracted, will be buried to-morrow Jobst was a people live well. There was a long, heieby, suspended and relieved trom duty. was eut off and his head cut andand then went fonnedical assistance. young man of twenty-three, and Burrell was Resolved, Tha a copy of this preamble bruised badly, but hopes are entertained flat narrow mirror down the table, Of steeJ track in Illinois, Iowa, Wisconsin,^ «n. a boy of eighteen. The doctor said the young man and resolutions be immediately transmitted of his recovery. surrounded by a border of blue and Michigan, Minnesota, Nebraska, Dakota* to the governor saved his own life. and Wyoming, penetrates the Agricultural, Resolved Tha Dr Homer Collins, first white violets edged with a fringe pf 5 WELL KN'OWN IN GBEAT FALLS Company of Fergus Falls, is Mining and Commercial Centres of the assistant physician, A Kerr, steward,and The Grandins, who have about maiden hair ferns. Theceraers of th& GBEAT FALLS, Mont, Special Telegram, James Howe, male supervisor, Second in a state of -STgreat* 1 excitement, WEST AND NORTHWEST. Jun 5 —Jobst and Burre I, wno wero murdered 100,000 acres of land in the Red cloth were tied with white and violet hospital at Rochester, be, and they are here at Silver to-day,were both well known a result of the recent inspection. River valley, largely in the indemnity by suspended and relieved from duty until in railroad circles heie. Jobst came to Montana satin ribbon. The young hostess The Unrivaled Equipment of the Line The company made a very lurther notice Am, last fall from ISew London, Wis and was limits of the Northern Paeific (whose mother did not appear) wore embraces Sumptuous Dining Cars, Ne brakeman on the Manitoba from Glasgow to poor showing, and Col. Bend wrote grant, two weeks ago placed theii Wagner and Pullman Sleepers, Superb white cashmere with cuffs aud collar Mmo subsequently staved here with Capt. Burnbam a very vigorous letter, day Coaches and Burrell until he got work as agear and operator land on the market and have already of violet velvet, and she- carried a FAST VESTIBULED TRAINS at Silver. Burrell was employed as PARIS has taken tne lead in bringing suggestiug that the company be sold over $100,000 worthy white lace fan on which was painted operator on the Manitoba railroad. He follow to time one of the greatest oppressors mustered out if it could not come ed up the track in the building of the The lands are being sold at from $3$ Running directbetween Chicago, Paul violets. By the plate of each, guest of the traveling public—the down to camp and make a better Montana extension, and finally came here, and Minneapolis, Council Bluffs and per acre, taking in payment? one-halt was a small gilded wjekej^baskafc iSliwith where he staye 1 until Marcn ,last when he Omaha, connecting for Portland, Denver, cabman. Recently in that city 80 showing. Capt. BurnhjMa aegpiaseed* of^tfee cropjea,ch year, at its matfeel|ed jre-igned and went to his friendlJobsc, at Silver, violets white and blue. & SaiT£*ancisco and-aU Pacific Coast Pomts. drivers were arrested and sentenced in this vfewr "hat puK^t^ipanvl to await molovment His Was a good vali$& until tite, lands ^aje -paid for.' string band, hary and vioKns, play-jj OHLniNE TO TH E BLftC HILLS Yiolm player and took delight in teaching to one month's Imprisonment Tor pleiged itself to drill ftMt toes a Inns*case will the$r sell to exceed' ed softly while tfc*gi*l guestsAte andf the railroad men at assrow, Mont. H«» is week' ill-treatment of passengers. Some of ad to hare come from New London, Wis., 640a«res tiTJone man, and prefer -tf laughed and chatted."r—Detroit Efeeef Vqr ^Pickets. Bates. Maps, TimeTables and fall has relatives as. Detroit, Mich. them had assaultedi foreigners who information, apniy to any ckec Agent or adtires*tlie Oea'l Passenger Asrntr CHicago, M. objected to being imposed npon^ J. H. WHITltAH, S.C.TOCX2S, E.P.WILS0S, J(MNll|baace& Tnfflsttuigei. GetfiPaM.AgL