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HAND,, OUT THE CASH. there. Hocked the door and tried to climb been established. It granted right of way THE BEHRING SEA. along the timber, there are fields that are pledges of their lawyitfs, and that is why up on top of the train so that I could go and over government lands, but except where equally good. It is unnecessary to report none of ibein will squeal lock the other door and catch the fellow, but lines have been extended to military posts that the yield in Minnesota will be much fff'° "$- it was the end car and I couldn't do it. Then this privilege has not been made use of, and larger than last year. Beports from North 1 stepped in while be was going through tbe BiotoiM Hnnirarisas, in these cases it was only for the convenience Dakota counties are, changed only in the Canada's Attitude Indefensible Is the Startling Command to Passengers conductor. I knew if he caught me he'd of the government President Green SCOTTDALE, Pa Aug. 9.—The Hungarians fact that they have grown more favorable. shoot, but I wanted to get my watch and I agrees with the postmaster general that the at Morewood refused to go to work to-day, Questions Concerning the Settlement on a Wisconsin Cen-ff.-* There will be thousands of farmers who will wanted a revolver. I slipped from one bunk rates should be "a just compensation." And because they did not understand that the harvest little or no wheat, but as things look to another and woke up the passengers, but he takes "just compensation" to mean a sum of the Difficulties. tral Sleeper. strike was settled. Hearing that the Alice now the general average for the state will be there wasn't a revolver in the car. Just as I that will -cover the actual cost of the service, and Bessemer works were running they something above tbe previous estimate of a slipped into number three he saw me and with something added for the use of facilities formed a howling mob of about five hundred two-thirds crop. South Dakota will have a fired. Then I concluded to •stay wnere I necessary to perform tbe service. and started for these plants. The men at The Demand Is Backed by a Brace strong half-crop. It will be necessary to was." President Green showB by an analysis ef the England Interested With the United the Alice mines were warned in time and wait until harvesting is further advanced, Among the passengers in the Pullman factsr of Ugly Looking Revolvers. fled. Upon reaching the tipple the mob tore however, before estimates of a more definite were: Dr. E. Guernsey of New York Jacob States in Saving the Fisheries That the government rate is the lowest eiven boards off and startedfgoal wagons down the Litt, manager of the Bijou theater of Minneapolis character can be obtained. Light frosts any customer that the press rate is higher, slope to wreck them and block the entrance, From Destruction. Mr. Frisbie of Milwaukee C. A. Parker when the dispatches are reduced to their^equivalent were reported at various points during so that no coal could be hoisted They then of Minneapolis George Bublee of Milwaukee lengths in messages that the rales on the week, but they caused no went to the Bessemer, and on the way met signal service business have been greatly reduced w. A. Bublee, of the Milwaukee damage. A few locab'ties, also, have been John M. Dagton, who was riding a buggy. in the nineteen years tbat the service has Sentinel Division Superintendent Horn, of visited by hail. The damage caused by the "Westward-bound Tram No. 3 of, the Wisconsin been in operation that the rate on all government He tried to persuade them to stop the Wisconsin Central Allen Van Valsenburg hailstones was in most cases heht, and*confined business has been reduced about 50 per WASHINGTON, Aug. 9.—Whatever may be Central railroad, was robbed between and return to work, but the infuriated ot St. Paul and Murray Otis of Janesviile, thought of the negligence of the United cent in the past twelve vears, which is proportionately to small areas. It cuts no bgure in the Abbotsford and Cadett early yesterday mob- overturned his buggy and Wis. more than the rednction on general States and the indifference of Great Britain general crop lesulta A novel feature of the morning. One cool-headed highwayman beat and cut him so badly that business. ||i THE STOET OF A PASSENGER In failing to settle the Behring sea dispute situation is the fact that some farmers, when his life is despaired of. The Huns reached took the contract for the job, and while he Charles A. Parker, treasurer of the Minneapolis President Green concludes as follows: tbe stem is very short, are cutting the grain before it reached an irritating stage, the attitude Bessemer and went to the bouse of an old Grand opera house, was on tbe train did not make much one of the deal he succeeded The sum of it all is that the government has with mowing machines. All this, of course, of Canada is indefensible. The dominion man named Gilhooley to look for the mine that was robbed over in Wisconsin. He occupied given ns nothing that cost the government anything, varying the quiet monotony of a applies to the great spring wheat crop. press and the dominion government a berth directly opposite that of the bos& Failing to find bim there the old man or that was of any value to the government night in a sleeper. The individual who so Winter wheat in Minnesota and Dakota conductor, and had the pleasure of listening to retain, nothing that has not been worth have .figured from the beginning as the apologists was beaten and the windows of his houses startled passengers, conductor and porter is amounts to hardly a drop in the bucket but more to the government and the public that we to the conversation that took place between and defenders of a crew of poachers bioken. A man named Ebve was also caught in the southern section this season considerably described as being small and squareshonldered. 3hould have than it has been worth tons whilst the robber and the condnctor while the cold at the pit mouth and treated in the same and pirates whose ravages threaten the in consideration therefor the government, by itf» more winter wheat was sown than Overalls, top boots and a shivers chased each other up and down^his manner. They next made a dercent upon destruction of an indiustry the whole reserved power, has been making a saving for a usual, and it has turned out poorly on account broad sombrero were the striking features of back. He supposed it woul be his* turn next the store, and, after breaking the windows number ot years at the rate of nearly, if not commercial world is interested in maintaining. of the drouth earlv in tbe sprinsr. and expeditiouslv secreted his diamonds in his costume. The trimmings consisted of and doors in, carried off all the bread and quite, $100,000 a year in the cost of its telegraph The seal fisheries of Behring sea the mattress. For some reason he wasnot bologna they could find on the premises. two revolvers, a horse-pistol and a knife. service below what other customers pay, are said to repiesent a capitalized value of molested, but he says he was frightened out whilst it enjoys, as it should, a preferred serviceover By this time Secretarv Watchorn arrived, ra The rains pf the week were very beneficial Light hair and alight mustache were also of fully seven years' growth. He thinks the $25,000,000. Such estimates are necessarily aU other business. company with James Keepan. Watchorn addressed to both corn and root vegetables, but still asthe noticed by the passengers who were not conductor showed remarkable nerve. Parker vague, but that Lhe value of the fisheries them, and finally succeeded in making rains were not general there are some overcome by his easy and conndent manner. was just going to pull the bell rope when is enormous goes without saying. them understand that the strike was over It Will be Bnilt. localities where moisture is needed. Flax the snot was fired. He then could not resist His general appearance indicated a Scandinavian Their presenration depends upon their protection and in their favor. The Huns then retired DOLUTH, Special Telegramf-'Aug. 8.—It and millet are doing well, and the former the temptation to look out, but fortunately and lumberman. Baiiroad men say from unjiceased taking of seal at improper to their hones. The operators and disinterested will be a large crop. 3eems as if the Duluth & Winnipeg road was pulled the curtains back instead of pushing that he and the man who held up a tram seasons and in excessive quantities. persons say that but for the opportune The monthly report of the 6tate weather them out. In the latter case be would been atjengthtobea go. The North Star Construction single-handed about a week ago are one and Two or three years' ravaging of the Alaska arrival of Mr. Watchorn the mob would not bureau for July gives as the average precipitation liable to have been shot company, which was organized to the same. At all events he is the possessor fisheries by reckless and greedy sealers have left a vestige of the company's property for the month 2.93 inches, which is build the road, held a meeting in Chicago of unlimited nerve, and does his work in a standing, and much blood would have would destroy them as completely as similar about 25 per cent below the July normal yesterday to make arrangements and arrive Of Noted Record. doubtless been shed. :-, cool, business-like way. The train selected Geographically the rainfall was not evenly fisheries, once equally productive, in other at a hnal decision regarding the construction The description of the robber tallies distributed. There was more than 40 per leaves Chicaga at 5 p. m., and is due in St parts of the world have been destroyed. of the road. S. Munger, the vice president with that of the man who robbed a Milwaukee cent of an excess in the vicinity of Lake Superior Paul on the following morning at 7:45. The of the construction company, who was & Northern train at Ellis.Juuction some the counties Bouth of the center of 5 For Mrs. Baybrlck* selection was made doubtless on account of present at the meeting, returned home today. weeks ago. In April and May of this year The United States would not be the only the state and between the Mississippi and He reports that the road will BOW be LONDON, Aug. 9.—In addition to the memorial the Pullman traffic, as the passengers in the stage running between Antigo and nor even the chief sufferer by such a catastrophe. Minnesota rivers received about the usual to the government in behalf of Mrs. pushed on fifty miles from the present end those cars alone were disturbed. Shawano, Wia, was robbed repeatedly, the The sealskins which are taken in amount for July, and in other portions of the mail pouches being slit open and valuable of the completed twenty miles to the Mississippi Maybrick, which has been signed by most of Alaska are marketed in London, where the state the precipitation was deficient, notably The train does not stop between Abbotsford packages of registered mail taken. Postoffice river, and that a notification was tbe barristers and solicitors of the Liverpool 30stly processes of dressing and dyeing so it the northwest,near the Bed river,where Inspector Pulsif er visited Snawano and sent yesterday to the contractors to have the and Chippewa Falls, a distance of fiftyfour circuit, and the petition whioh has been circulated which give them their value are gone the deposit was deficient about 60 per cent set government agents on the robber's trail rails laid to the Mississippi by Dec. 10. The miles, through a lonesome and dreary among the merchants and broker?, through. There is probably more capital THE NOBTHEBN PACIFIC SUMMARY. —for these bold robberies were committed road will strike the river at Itasca, anew country covered with woods and swamps. parliament itself has taken no the cause of The weekly crop summary of the Northern invested in these than in tbe nsheriea English by but one man, This was early in May, and town at the mouth of the Prairie river, a few When it was about midway between the two Pacific Baiiway company is as follows: the condemned woman. A number of members nothing/more was heard of the man till May industry would suffer more than American miles below Grand Bapids. Foley Brothers "There is very little that can be said this stations, the bandit, who is supposed to have of the house of commons have decided 29. when a passenger train ot the Milwaukee by the extermination of the Alaska & Guthrie have the contract, as they had for week regarding wheat prospects that has boarded tne train as Abbotsford and hidden to make a combined appeal to the home office & Northern railroad was entered at Pike by a seal. The British imperial government is the first twenty miles of track already built, not already been mentioned. The harvesting in the vestibuled portion until Train Conductor person who began at the front of the tram for her reprieve. Their action is based equally interested with our own in and next week will see work begun. It will is general along the entire wheat-raising Pies had gone forward, began operationa and rifled every passenger aboard, with the not only on the confusion in the medical testimony saving the fisheries from destruction. be pushed as fast as possible, and in less than district of the Northern Pacific road, and aid of a persuasive revolver. The conductor He cut the bell rope so chat no passenger taken, but also on the peculiar behavior a month there will be no less than 1J500 The dominion government assails the farmers are so occupied in the fields that it is locked himself in the baggage car and the in the sleeper attacked could signal not possible to get much information, nor of the judge, which has excited a ferment men at work on the road. All summer the national industries *nd vested interests of highwayman swung from the rear coach just the engineer, and ttien boldly entered. The can much be expected until threshing is sufficiently work of surfacing the track built last year of indignation throughout the country. both when it defends and excuses the deprecations as the train began slackening speed at Eilis advanced to measure the actual vield. firet passenger to whom he passed the hat in has been carried on, and it is now in firstclass of the poachers and pirates of its Junction, a small settlement ten miles west A few acres at various points have been his urgent appeals for contributions was condition for the passage of trains to maritime provinces. True the British ot Marinette. He secured over $2,000 in ADDITIONAL EVIDENCE. threshed as a test, and the result has been W. G. De Celle, a St. Paul attorney. be nBed in construction or other work. Columbian sealers are not the only nor even cash, valuable watches and jewelry. NEW YOBK. Aug. 9.—Boe & Macklin, counsel highly satisfactory, even better than was Camps are built, and not a little preliminary Mr. De Celle was a little surprised upon being the chief offenders. Behring sea swarms for Mrs. Maybrick in this country, have expected, and indications are that this will work for the extension is already»ddne. Considerable cabled her London solicitors asking if Home awakened not to hear that he wasm St Paul, with American poaching sealers. But our prove true in the greater number of cases, The big rewards tor his capture offered by of the rigtojb of way has been cut, Seoretary Matthews will consider new evidence but instead to see by the dim light the un-the Milwaukee & Northern railroad and by revenue marine can taKe care of them without as the heads are unusuallv well filled, r.otwithstauding and the contractors have been holding supplies if furnished immediately. Mr. Macklin the short straw. The harvesting social muzzle of a revolver in proximity too the posreffice department brought numerous embarrassing the state department or says they have considerable evidence to and forces readiness for some time, along our lines in Minnesota is fairly well detectives to the district. It was quickly close tor ease and hear the gruff whisper, creating international complications. It is submit, corroborating Mrs. Maybrick's testimony, expecting an order to go ahead. anvanced, and with favorable weather will be learned that the highwayman's name was Givemeyour money quick." He at once in the performance of the imperative duty and also testimony as to her standing completed in a few days,while in the Bed river Beimund Holzheimer, and that he was well started to obey, but was immediately warned tX protecting the interests of the whole commercial and character socially in this country. He valley on our northern lines in Dakota harvesting known through the pineries of Northern Wisconsin by his visitor not to get his gun or he would world from depredators of all nations minks that if this testimony were admitted commenced at the beginning of this and tbe border counties of the upper Sure it is Tascott. and considered it would change the aspect of that the United States has been obliged, shoot Under directions the clothing was week and will be prosecuted energetically if peninsula ot Michigan. His intimate acquaintance LABEDO, T*X Aug. 8 —The description of the case to her favor. Begarding the chances inthe absence of an international agreement, the weather holds dry. Slight Irosts were examined, but results not being all that with the forest stood bim in good the Tascott suspect under arrest here tallies of interference with the sentence on the part to transcend somewhat strict diplomatic reported during the week in the Bed river •could be desired, the robber himself made a stead, and when heard of in one place he more closely with that of the much-sought of the home secretary, Mr. Macklin said: valley, but not of sufficient severity to injure limits and place itself in what may appear to second search with more satisfactory recults, would often appear on the following day at fugitive than has been the case in any previous "They have a curious law in England providing tbe maturing grain. The showers experienced a point many miles dirtant the unmstructed a false position. making a total haul of $3.50. Mr. capture. According to details mentioned that where an adverse decision is rendered on the 7th bist St Paul and He was also protected and secreted by the in any but a murder case an appeal De Cello's watch was also demanded, but at length, the prisoner's appearance neighborhood appear to have been local and lumbermen in many places. The lumbermen can be taken to a higher court, and from when it was represented that it had no value corresponds exactly with the description are not reported, except at a,very few points This duty has fallen to the United States do not take kindly to to the representatives that to the house of lords but when the case but that of association, it was returned. contained fn the reward circular issued by on this road, and in these cases,with very few because there was no one else to perforin it. of the law, and rather like the opportunity is murder the decision rendered by the jury exceptions, were not accompanied with hail, the relatives of Snell, the millionaire, for On & second thought, however, the robber The United States has dealt with the seal of doing them a bad turn. Holzheimer is final and the cases where the judge's sentence and no material damage is anticipated as a whose murder Tascott is under indictment took it a second time to swell is described as being five feet ten inches in poachers because it was the nearest nation has been overruled by the home secretary result" The scarB upon Tascott's elbows and legs iihe aggregate of his plunder. As the caller height, stoutly built, with light hair, yellow among all those interested. It has done on are very rare indeed. Still I hope we The crop reports received at the Omaha mustache and keen gray eyes In his operation have counterparts upon the Laredo man, .rose to go he impressed on Mr. De Celle the can do something." Its own responsibility what it should have offices yesterday contain the following estimates he displayed great coolness and courage, and though there is no gold in the prisoner's necessity of going to sleep and not troubling done by international warrant, in conjunction, of yield at points in Southern Minnesota holding up a stage or train singJehanded, front teeth, a cavity which had once been and Dakota: himself about the movements ot the former. perhaps, with other maritine nations— and by his very audacity succeeding. 4ft— filled is there. Different names were given by A Divided Sentiment. Kasota, wheat on prairie land 20 to 25 *Don'fcxaove or I'll shoot," was the parting policea Behring sea. It has played the part. One of his pranks, played ten weeks the prisoner, but he finally settled on bushels per acre in umber, 30 to 36 bushels. JAMESTOWN, N. D., Special Telegram, AugiiMk injunction as the minutes rolled Yy and the In international affairs, of the public-spirited ago, consisted in robbing the s'tore of a Hebrew Modelia, wheat, 23 to 27 bushels flax, that of A. O. Delphine of Concordia, Kan., 9.—Citizens disappointed at not getting the •ears clieked steadily over the rails. Mr. De oit'zen who takes the law into his own merchant at Shawano in broad daylight. 18 to 20 bushels. Garden City, wheat, 25 wnere he claims to haye been'at work as a capital located at JameBtown fomented considerable Celle's curiosity was chafing and he decided hands and seizes a midnight burglar in the He walked in the store at noon, when bushels oats, 35 to 40 bushels barley, 35 fireman on the night of the murder of Banker excitement here to-day and called ±0 investigate. He shoved his head out between the clerks were at dinner and the proprietor absence of a policeman with a warrant This bushels. Lake Crystal, wheal, 20 bushels. Snell in Chicago. He has been loafing alone, and told the proprietor to open hw Is well understood in London, and is ample a maps meeting this evening, which was the curtains, but as he met a brace of Ottawa, wueat, 23 to 27 bushels. Adrian, around in Mexico for about two weeks, roost safe ana "shell out." The command was wheat. 20 bushels. Sioux Citv, wheat, 15 largely attended Transparencies denouncing guaranty that no serious complication with revolvers leveled in his direction and heard of the time with railroad men, two of whom backed by a revolver, and the trembling to 20 bushels oats, 50 to 60 bushels flax the delegates from this county were paraded the chilly words, "What did I tell you move Great Britain will grow out of the deizure of er.me to see him this morning and called merchant gave up several hundred dollara exceedingly heavy. Canadian sealers. It will be noticed that the in the streets. The delegates, who asain and I'll shoot," he considerately withdrew him "Newt," by which name alone he was Holzheimer disappeared an aUey way, and belligerent outcry of the Canadian oflicials trom further inspection. were supposed to be at Bismarck, unexpect was seen no more Shawano for several known among them. He stated positively The Clan-na-Gsel. and newspapers has not evoked the smallest edly appeared and made their explanations weeks. that he was never in Chicago, yet the two CHICAGO. Special Telegrsm. Aug. 9—When echo from the English press. It is a case The next one encountered by the tobber men who have been with him in New Laredo and the meeting assumed a milder form than Martin Bnrke was Drought from Winnipeg, The Storm. where the sympathies as well as the interests was the porter, Charles H. Gough. The saw that he hap frequently talked with them uad been anticipated, being about evenlv Chief Hubbard himself performed of the English are with the United States porter rubbed his eyes and sleepily remarked LAKE BENTON, Special Telegram, Aug. 8.— aoout Chicago and displayed a thorough divided as to the wisdom of the course pursued that duty because it was rather than with their own colonists, though A heavy thunder storm, accompanied by knowledge of that place. Sheriff Sanchez that he would get him a berth. A second by their delegates. Colton, Bowe and desired that the murders "squeal" should wind, prevailed in this vicinity. East of Tyler national obligation prevents a frank avowal has forwarded a photograph of the prisoner later he was wide awake, as a couple of revolvers Matthews, delegates to the convention from be heard by a responsible head of the prosecution. lightning struck the barn of N. X. Bandall, of "their feeling. to the Chicago police. flashed in his face, and he was informed other counties, all Btated that the coarse pursued That Burke would tell the story of killing four horses and two cows The that this passenger didn't want a by the Stutsman county delegates was Cronin's assassination was thought a foregone barn, together with thirty tons of hay, was The natural disinclination to offend Canada berth, that he just wanted the porter's All for Lore. the beBt that could have been pursued and, conclusion because immunity from burned. North of here the wind developed has held the British government back from ANAMOSA, Iowa, Aug. 8.—Robert Healy, an money, and wanted that d—d quick. The sure death was offered him. Burke has that at no time had Jamestown any chance a cyclonic shape, and, striking the barn of a rational settlement of the Behring sea dispute old and well known citizen, with a romantic Dorter reluctantly gave up his little wad, not "squealed," because he has been to get the capital. A strong Bentiment developed E. Weeks, cut a section of the side of the hi&tory, died this morninsr at his home here, by international agreement The and the robber pulling out his watch to see asbured that the power behind the in favor of voting down the eonstitution. aged eightv eais. The deceased was a native United States, in Mr. Bayard's time, was building out clean and strewed it over the whether it was worth taking or not, decided suspects now awaiting trial ill eventually Many of the best citJz-ns after the of County Waterf ord, Ireland. He received a farm, leaving the remainder of the barn unharmed. timid and sluggish enough in urging negotiation that it was, leaving the owner to mourn for land him outside the prison if be keeps his meeting condemned the affair as unfortunate^ classical education in the old country, entered to this end but this country is not a $75 umeDiece. mouth closed. For years the Clan-na-G(\el the Catholic priesthood on obtaining and the parade by the band and the trans-' more than half responsible tor leaving a was absolutely dominated by one man,parenoieB BED WING, Special. Aug. 8.—The rain After stationing the porter at the end of his mt.jotitv and soon after joined the Order displayed as outrageous proceedings. vexed question open so long. Great Britain storm was the heaviest here this season. Alexander Sullivan, and, though not of Trappists. Iu 1S45 he came to the CLT, the tiam lobber went to the first was ready at one time to go into a conterence A Several streets were flooded, crosswalks carried now a member, ins power is as great bertJh wnich happened to be occupied by Mr. America "in company with the monks, for an agreement, but deliberately away and much damage done to property The Clan's power was great enough who established the famous monastery Crandall of Chicago. Ih latter persuaded by overflow. The railroads suffered drew back, at the instance Their Salaries Cu*.. to make Frank Agnew sheriff here, to keep EdW'^ at New Meliary, Iowa. Healey was one ot the robber that, much as he would l*ke to WASHINGTON, Special Telegram, Aug. 9— also. There was a wash-out on the Milwaukee of the dominion government, order to Embezzler Cullen from the penitentiary, the leaders ot this sturdy band, and maintained Mnjor Frank A. Butts, chief of tbe army andji ~£SJ -give him his pocketbook, he was unable to road near Eggieston which required the keep open a controversy it wa3 to the interest though he was sentenced to Joliet for a his connection with it until 1859, navy survivors division, and EdwiD H. Hard-fllP "A do so, because he had entrusted all his valuables services of over sixty men until 4 o'clock of both nations to close to use it as a term of ten yean», and to prevent the hanging when he fell violently in love with a beautiful ing, principal examiner of the law division ol^f ^M this morning to repair. Another on the Duluth, to the conductor for safe keeping. The makeweight in the entirely irrelevant and of Alexander Sftllivan for killing Hanford, young lady who lived near the monastery tbe pension bureau, were to-day reduced to(t r*§i Bed Wing & Southern delayed the bluff was successful two ways, it saved unrelated Atlantic fisheries dispute. The and whom he was in the hab.t ot meeting when public sentiment favored such positions at a salary of $1,200 per yearx|„^J moving of xrains until this evening. Damage Mr. Crandall the $300 he had in "bis pocket, best possible way to btartle the British government clandestinely from time to time. The action. To accomplish this the organization They have been drawing $2,000 each. ButtsfJ|Jj§ done to the streets probably amounts to and the delay undoubtedly saved other passengers two became so deeply enamored with each out of this deiibeiate policy of inaction was strong enough to select the jury. A plot was'nppointed in 18S2 and reappointed in?'^ $500. from loss. The robber was consequently other that Healiy finaly broKe the against its own larger interests was rigldly was on foot plso 1885 by Black. Harding was appointed ini LAKE CITY, Special, Aug. 8 —The barn of vows of lifelong celibacy he had taken by kept tretty busy hunting tor the to enforce the American law for the protection 1862 and was reappointed in 1888 by BlackButts Nicnolas Barthoma, in Chester township, TO IJBEHATE SULLIVAN marrvmg the young Jady, for which he was •condnctor, watching the porter and the passenger of tbe seal fisheries. The discussiou was one of the men who had nis pension if he had been convicted, and trusty men had this county, was fired by lightning and destroyed, expelled trom the order and excommunicated at the forward end ot the car and of the claim for damages which will undoubtedly rerated and Harding, as principal exam-, duplicate keys to jail and cell. At that time together with considerable hay and from tne Catholic church Disowned iner of. the law division, passed the ierarmss. otheis, who now began to awake and noke be made for the seizure of British sealers the Clan-na-Gael was reorgan zed, to make gram. Air. Barthoma's dwelling was also by his brother monks and denied the benefits becamej Is is further allegeu that they will certainly lead to a consideration of it the most powerful secret body in the their heads out to see what was going on. struck by lightning, but not much damaged. 1 of his church, he became morose world. Six months was devoted to scheming, mugwumps under the Cleveland administration. A single stroke of lightning killed two cattle the merits of the main question. The and hypochondriacal, which resulted A. C. Whitney, thu Pullman conductor, and it was decided that the only Commissioner Tanner did not recommend man.of,Frank one on each side of a grouD, on the farm solicitude of Great Britain for the material totally mistook the character of the partial'dementia before his death. During pel feet lorm of governing rhe body was to the reduction. It was done by eitherSecretary Byan in Florence to'wnship. The welfare of her own people will certainly force At nrst he supposed he was crazy drunk or the civil wai he entered tbe service on the model it after thf Catholic church. Before Noble or Assistant Bussy. It was-* other cattle were not injured. her in the end to deal with that question demented, and it cost him $30 monevand Union side, nnd was one of the bravest soldiers that there were three courts—one for pettv claimed at the interior department that there, ZOMBBOTA, Special. Aug. 8.—A heavy rain, a watch to hnd that he was mistaken. While from tbe point of view of imperial rather in the heroic Thirty-first Iowa infantry, offenses, the next trial by secret ballot, and wore good reasons for the actionv but they? accompanied by a high wind, fell here. the fellow was occupied with Whitney the receiving several wouuds, tor which he drew than Canadian interests. If the Behring sea tbe highest was a committee appointed were not made public. Washouts occurred on the Northwestern, porter had dodsred along from berth to berth a pension trom th-a government. A few years ana Atlantic fisheries disputes can be settled by the senior guardian, whoso action the Midland and the Duluth, Bed Wing & awafcing the passengers and informing them the members knew nothing about ago his wife and two daughters removed to at the same time, so much the better but Southern, delaying traffic during the dav. Klixlrofl.iiei W %M that a man was "going through" the car and It was such a committee that tried and sentenced California, where they are now living. the former will have to be settled after the LA CBOSSB, Special Telegram, Aug. "8.— KANSAS Cm Aug. 9.—Doctors it "A. Barfl inquiring for a gun. At last the robber, who Cronin. Alexander Sullivan put the vigorous policy pursued this summer. It can Another hard storm occurred this forenoon, was near the upper end of the car, noticed ger and C. W. Adams have for three weeks! new plan into execution by having himself, during which 1.79 inches of ram fell, making Mast »il in Cash. only be settled by an international agreement his movements, ana, taking aim over past Deen conducting a series of experimental Feehy and Boland elected to compose the WASHINGTON, Special Telegram, Aug. 8.-It a total of 4*4 inches in twentv-four the conductor's shoulder, fired, but in the interest of the whole commercial twihthe Brown-Sequurd elixir of life at thef "triangle." The Land league was an obstacle is expected that Commissioner Morgan noma This record has been exceeded but the bullet found its resting place world, regardless of those of a few Canadian to tbe Clan, and Sullivan finally borne for the aged The experiments were will a tew days issue an order allowing three times in fifteen years. Chris Miller's among some beid othing. Phis seemed to poachers, backed by the noisy clamor captured that and became its head. made upon two inmates ot the home, aged* logging to proceed at the La Pointe Indian bring matters to a climax, and stopping barn, five miles from the citv, w/«s struck by Ihen, with the two greatest Irish organizations of*a*petty*group of coloniesGrain.. A. CABLE. fifty-nine and seventy-one years respectively. agency the coming winter. The trouble that Gathering the only to get a blanket from one of the berths, lightning and burned, with fifty tons of hay. under his control. Sullivan did an he The elixir was hypodermically injected! has occurred over the settlement of the Indian Wheat harvesting is now general throughout the highwayman ateptied out on the platform, twentv-thrce sheep and a horse. During pleased. The existing distress in Ireland twice a week, the patients beingfrignorant ot allotments of pine lands has been thoroughly pulled the bell rope, and as thu tram yesterday's storm Anna Smith, aged twelve the Northwest In Southern Minnesota and the wholesale immigration the nature of the elixir. The effect has been investigated, and the commissioner slackened its speed, stepped off and disappeared years, living on Middle ridge, was struck and enabled Sullivan and bis cabinet and South Dakota the grain is practically all from the data at hand believes that it is for quite sati«factory, and the vitality of tbe the woods. instantly HiHed. Mrs. Justin, of tbe town of to propagate the idea that taken care of, and threshing is under way at tbe best interests of the Indians that logg ng men seems to have improved considerable Shelby, was struck and paralyzed so she has As the tram stopped the train conductor the Clan-na-gael was controlled by an infallible many points. In the middle section, and. all Dr. Berger thinks a mixture of opium, cocaine contracts be allowed. Where allotments .jumped off, and finding nothing out of the not recovered th« use ot her limbs yet. system. He actually controlled city, have been approved the agency includes and brandy will have the same effect at the way from St Paul to Breckenndge, the way signaled the engineer to go ahead. It state and even federal patronage,but he stood BLACK BXVJEB FALLS, Wia. Special Tele- the reservations of Bad river, tbe elixir. He will try it on two others of th wheat is in the stack in the Bed river valley gram, Aug. 8 —A large crew of men have was oniy after the tram was on its way that, aloof trom contact with his subject*, communicating LaCourt, O'Beilles, Lac du Flambeau. Wisconsin, inmates and make comparisons^ fi&fM and the more northern counties the farmers in searching for the cause of the stop, he been at work all day repairing the damage with them through his cardinals', and Fond du Lac, Minnesota. These learned of the robbery. done by the heavy storm. Water street was are cutting their grain. The returns that bishops and priestp. Each man's power was Indians have sold their pine from the allotments, When the train reached Chippewa Falls badly cut, the gutter breaking in one p'ace. as it i« in the Catholic church, absolute and have come in from, the sections where and afterwards complained that they k|* r^Sf *»Me™«©fI and Conspiracy. §*.. the sheriff was notified, and he immediately unquestioned. He was Sullivanhtbe supreme letting the water into the basements. It threshing is under way are almost Uniformly were swindled by the contractors, alleging PABis,Auff. 9.—The trial of Gen. Boilanger telegraphed the deputy sheriff at Cadott A ruier. A good many old members did not was by far the heavieft storm of the season. that they were paid in goods at high prices favorable, and indicate a larger crop than before the high court of the state was posse was started after the robber, and at like this systenu Instead of fiye per cent, WELLS, Special, Aug. 8 —A farmer named and otherwise ill-treated. When the Indian has been anticipated, while at the same resumed to-oay. The procureur general declared last accounts he had not been caught. Tbe every camp in the country p&d tribute—5 Z-nlar. living PIX milps west of here, was bureau issued an order that no more contracts there were documents before tbe time the berry as a rule will take the No. railroad company has offered a reward ot per cent of whatever money was struck by lightning during a thunderstorm would be allowed, the Indians realized court which clearly marked the downwarc grades. This is true-even in localities where $1,000 for his capture. It was stated yesterday on hand every three months. yesterday and died to-diy. The cases of a that such an action would deprive them of path ef Gen. Boulanger from insubordination that similar affair occurred to a The dissenters grew numerous, and the straw is very short There has been rain watch in his pocket were cracked to pieces means of subsistence during the winter, for to mtrigne, fa'sehood and conspiracy. The Wisconsin Central train a week or two ago, it become necessary to roo* them out. but tbe watch was still running. He leaves during the week over large areas cf the besides what tb«-y received for their pine, governmenthas also evidence to show that but that tbe matter was kept quiet by the Members were supposed to obey tbe Beuior a wife and two children, '*t-i„-j' ,» they obtained employment in the logging gralir-growing section, but its only effect officials. It was further stated that the suspected guardians as they would the priest. They Gen. Boulanger had tiled to have conveyed 5, ./*. campa Upon this inton^ation, Commissioner has been to interrupt the harvest for a party was an ex-conductor. These were taught that the clan's law* were equal to Prince Bismarck the information that b« ,, ,. {.Another from Green. ^§M^^ Morgan has decided mat the logging may short time,, not enough water having rumors, however, were emphatically denied to the laws of tbe land. Faith in the same (Boulanger) oniy desired to be appointee continue, but will bold that the Indiana NEW YOBK. Aug. 8 —President Green, of yesterday by Division Superintendent Horn. fallen to, do any injury to the wheat power is exemplified by the conduct of the consul for iife.r?ps •«*. must be paid for the p:ne in cash. the Western Union Telegraph company, in a HO says this is the first aitair of its kind the that is in the shock. Glowing reports con, suspECTaNow rs *AIL. reply to Fostmaster General Wanamaker's Wisconsin Central has ever experienced. Dr. Cronin's suspicions were aroused, tmue to come from all over Southern Minnesota, letter of Aug. 2 on the subject of rates for but for years he never knew who The robber su-ceeded in getting onlv •if there, being many fields in that section JSlKpm Man and Money Minning. Alg«r for mmander-in Chief. government telegrams, reiterates tbe statement this mysterious power was. He about $100, two gold watches and a chain. WASHINGTON, Special Telegram, Aug. 8.-~ "WELLS, Special, Aug. 9.—Henry Kuw that are turning out a yield of 25 to 3 5 He is undoubtedly now wandering in the that the act ef 1866 conferred no learned, finally, as has been told. Gen. Bussell A. Alger of Michigan is pafil to town treasurer of Minnesota lake, is missb bushels per acre of the best quality. Such Yellow river country. Yesterday afternoon special benefits on tbe Western Union company. be the candidate ot Washington Grand Army fields are, of course, exceptional, but there in the recent expos** of the Cian*s doing?/and &3d so Is $1,900 of tbe corporation money the Wisconsin Central issued a statement offering It did not. as held by the postmaster men to succeed Gen. Warner as commander-, be was found guilty of treachery, and a reward of $1,000 for the capture are a great many of thera scattered through Rumor says a sister of his wife has alsou» general, confer the risrht to use all the highways in-chief. Shortly after Corporal Tanner's ordered to do penance. Up to two appeared. The whereabouts of tbe pair an and detention of the man who robbed the tbe southern counties, and tbe general average without compensation. On the contrary, appointment as pension commissioner a years ago no man in tho United unknown. Easel has been in trade with train below Chippewa Fails on the previous the company pays railroads, plank boom was worked in his behalf for commander-in-chief of yield will be large. In the more States knew who was the national treasurer A. Zobel under the firm nam? of Kusel A night The order is signed by C. A. Herriman, of the Grand Army, bat the roads and individual owners for rights of northerly sections there have been many except Alexander Suilivau After the break, Co., bat bad lately withdrawn from tn firm special agent of the road at Milwaukee administration would object to his taking tbe way. and has to obtain licenses and surprises, some farmers finding that they an order for peace was given out, bat Dr. Papers were made out to-day under wbicl place bile at the head of tbe pension bureau. rignts of way in streets from muncipalities, Cronin refused to obey and continued bis have twice the amount of grain they had village authorities expect to seize the stool This has turned tbe attention of tbe There was very little sleep in the car during or condemn and buy them investigations into tbe financial transactions counted on. The best report comes from and get the money back. There are circum Grand Army »to some new candidate, and the remainder of the nierht under state laws, just as if no national law of the old triangle. He needed not the repeated stances pointing to Zimples being irupii Hutchinson. George M. Haines bast just they have hit upon Gen. Alger as the most Men were hustling about in some'vwhat warnings and wan cruelly butchered existed. The act granted the use of government available candidate. In this connection it is harvested afield which turns oat 39 bushels neglige costume discussing the Thousandsof the clan's men believe to-dav in s:one and timber, bat it has never asserted that Gen. Alger has laid aside his episode. The hero of the affair Is without to tiie acre, all No. 1 bard-wheat, and the power of the ojjn ruler, and "the been expedient for the company to use these. presidential aspiration-', and is ready to retire doubt the colored porter Mho says after he writes to friends in this city The Pennsylvania coke strike is settled aw men in Jail have been assured that th will It granted forty acres of government land from politics for the purpose of heooining he had been robbed: "The robber drove me that all through tfaat section, especia'iy never be deserted. Thev believe it, because tbe men have won. About ete for telegraph stations, but no stations hrY4 tbe head of the Grand Army||§f fe-.. to the end of the car and told me to stand clergyman have added assurance to the ovens will start at once. ,#_