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SPOKANE IS IN RUINS. The Great Eastern Wholesale and'Re^tail MINIESOTA CULLHGS. United States. The commiss»#mera fnrthes Hero-oka iFjJt. gM Dry Gofads house 330 300 report that the Indians at WbASe-Earth agency The White House, wholesale and retail have ceded all their lands*, in Minnesota A a were aM work in*a* drv goods 80,©00 except thirty-two of the thirtep-sixtown ship* Lowenbarsr Bros .... ... 300,000 city street when a slight beardlessyouth known aa the White Earth reservation, near. The M*mi of the Week Tkreagtent Benham fe Griffiths, wholesale grocers. 4.0*000 Iforty Blocks of The Business Portion ly all signing the treaty Bishwp Marty being Mason, bmlth & Co, strocers 4*M00 laid! down his piek and approaching «-^r«^ .*sJ%e E State. ™feS_, MAlfUsAjTORKR OF sick has been unable to act with the com of That Prosperous City^ Pacific hotel 4OrO00 missionera If the commfcsioaiis a» successful the forerrban said to him Grandhoiel 40.000 ?mmm9 mm CIGARS Windson hotel. 25,000 Burned. at Leech Lake as at the other reservations "Can I jjake a fit, sir?^ Hvde block ... 75000 the prospect is spodifoz the- speed? St.JPiaralhas t2§0.948.73 ia the Washington bloclr 65,000 opening of these lands. he president will city tmsasury! "Take »what?" asked (the foreman. Crescent .. ... ... 301.000 have to approve the report- o4 the eoinmission "A fit-ir-I feel one coEwng on," re-f Cannon block. A. ... 20,000 Several Lives Believed to Have before tbe cession becomes operative. Th*-Joint salaanies of the poilfee as»d Moore hlocK 30,000 plied tha-young man,. tJBifebout emc-% First National bank block 23,000 *"*!5 Been Lost—Loss Estimated fire department® of St. Paul, fou Jmly tion V&V ForflehriiisJiws* mmMX Wolverton block 25^000 8g^Speeioi brands- mad» to order. amoaaated to $38r000 and v/sce-paid. at $14,000,000. Frankfort block. ., ... 1125,000 "Wh7?eertainly," saad:theforeman« WINNIPEG,, Aug. 5—It was teamed last Tuil block. I 7&.000 night from a British Columbia ofiScia], who So th« young man talked over Jalta J. KensSafl, of Winona/,, has Much comment has been excited here by W!.s passing through the.citoF that the entire (&• a bit of grass under a» leafy tree—it the extraordinary! series which has- been, t)eea appointed warden of jfee state WM» FxL&srBt Pacific fleet of the Britishaavy„ wath the exception JOiHS BENTZIN. formed by conflagrations Washington. was a %w street in tlifrsoiburbe—aiyi pnsoaa at Stillwater. of two torpedo boate-,. steamed out of •SPOKANE ITAELB, Special Telegram,' Aug 5 Fust came the tearful disaster to Seattle, the had a 3*. CottaroxL Mills. —-Tiie entire business portion of this city chief city of the new state. From Seattle, in Esquimaliuharbor three days ago. bound for Mrs. John Frefcrs, of jfisosr&ead, The^hewentandtaaishedhis fac»y the west, it seems as if fire had traveled directly the scene »f tbe recent seizure on Bearing Turaa destroyed by fire last night Twentyfive east—for Ellensburgr, a flBoarisLins: came baek tbejlm^.toak up hispiSk blooks were reduced to ashes. The estimates sea. Thicmwas the-result o& mtwsDi telegraphic dipped deadi of dropsy oWw heart. if inland citv, was nearly destroyed within the communication between the aduosral in command loss is $14,000 00 0 The fire Btaited S3te« was an ©Ld settler. and eomek into work,. After the a past fortnight. Now the extiena© east cf the fleet and the Canadian and imperial «fc7 o'clock a lodging house on Eailroad workt.was over the ,i»oung man siad C&istofflfc, grinding ewiaeited. Will Spokane, wnieh. next to Seattle was trfae principal The body cafJMagnus Joxmsoaa^with governments. Ti fieei that went avenue The fare department was on the city ot the state,, suffers by ia«r a worse to tUe loreman. '^o?* don't m^nd gnpd ssfeeat for -J (tone eigth) or excban.ge-S4.ftiS. north coasists ot seven war snips and two aflirailet holefiahis head, ^s^fewapd jn calamity This disaster is undoubtediv twice saerte quickly, bat owine to a lack of ater mv !*uvmg fits?," as great as that which overtook Seattle, fteur. 5 Ifcsv shorts and 8 torpedo, boats Sfcve. aa«&ti»nal war ships are tiie fire rapidly spread to the adjoining frame tl»Kum riy«i* at Anoka* "N*^-I guess,nQg$6 you ,do a fair both on account of ito great extent and the shortly expected at Bfayuraaalt to reinforce fcoujdiiig and was soon beyond control. The fes, branjer one-bushel ©I wheat. Flour more substantial character ot the burned day/s work." the fleet, Orders hav» been lett that one of A. It. W. 3Payne, ofHtttehiiasonjhas flames jumoed across the street to the Buss buildings. The Western Union office was and fead soldiafelow rates and delivered these is to straightway proceed north, while "Well, you see liused to work Idi\a sold to E. BL Archibalds of Dtmdas, burned out, and ail instrument* destroyed hoase and Pacific hotel. By this time a the others willj remain, at taatpiwns. The ii .Ne^Ulmifese'of expense. fcufcebier, an' he wouldn't let me take except oiif, which: a a operator is. mow woikmg ^rtratiff wind had spiung up, and it waB evi«nfc the standard bred stal&on, Cojonna, admiral's orderpaioo &no>w n. on a dry goods box jrust outside the city. fit§T-said it interferred with buslaess thai the city was doomed The fire for $1,500, NO USTESttWXSMrAJL TBOUBLE. IF&AKK & BENTZIN. —swf I thought yoiu might feeUthe read with tearful xapidiuy, and the firemen KIND E&LENA. CITIZENS. WASHINGTON, Aug 3—Acting Secretary 'HKT.KNA, Mont Aug, 5.—A mass meeting re powerless. Attempts were made to The Indians on the Milte Lacs reservation satin* way abou&ritr/" Wharton was asked, to-aay if tne state de~ of citizens was held to-night in the rooms AUG. qUENSE,$ wi»3c& the Are by blowing up buildings in its are on a big^drunk ajrain, pzytmeDt had anythiog to sav respecting th» And that yocug man works .hard of the boaid of trade. A thousand dollars 'path, but tney were useless From the Pacific escape of tbe British sealer Black Diamond was subscribed for the Deaetkt of the Spokane and fear* of another outbreak are mish pick and shovel and takes^a fit recently captured by the revenue cutter hotel the fire jumped across First street Falls sufferers. A ear leaves here tomorrow entertained. onceinawbikfeas^you or I mighttake Slush ami which sailed into Victoaa» containing fifteen tons ot blankets, fejtha frame buildings in the next block. a drink, oft W\ater,—Pjtt»bur« B. a Baitagb pMt, instead of into Sitka,,as clothing and pxovibions. Sacra it touched Che heart of the city. A A pail and tub factory wjll soon »ALEINESS MAKER ordered by the captain ot the Bush. Mr l&spatch. Mock ©f two-etory brick buildings on Whartoo said. is matter of the se^aare be in 9feration eft the Stillwater The Northern Pacific officials in St Paul .. Stveaaaie avenue next went From here the of these-v,esselsv so far as it has gone, is under —an-di Deatto fo— are not yet in possession of any detailed m^ penitei*iary. I iwil give employment control and direction of the treasury department. fire communicated with the magnificent formation concerning the Dig fire at Spokana S €ettars, and all oth*** t*€fO»eral*',*» It there is any blame attaching JK about se-ssenty-five men. Falls. General Passenger Agent Fee said last Hyde block, a four story building, taking in mwtteies usually kept to these Beizswes it must be laid at the- doors night. "We have advices that twenty-oae WhenMSanuel! C. Pomeroy? afterward the whole block between Mill and Howard of congress^ It passed a law directing the in a jfcrst-tdass harness blocks have been burned, and that toe Thasnas KingsjQn the oldest manj Senatou Pomeray, was- a his ateeattron Riverside The file leaped across president to issue his proclamation extending Northern Pacific passenger and freight shop. in Stparns county, and perhaps t£m Howard street, and in a few minutes the to the American waters Behring sea depots were destroyed. Most of the contents way from Massachusetts to settle m, block betweea Howard and Stevens was reduced the same protection over the seal aaci other of the depots wore saved. All our oldest in the stjajbe,,died at his-, hoaateneaa ISevf harnesses made to order and, aer* Kansas, Ms traveling cQmp^oion, a,, forbearing animals as is accorded the far to ashes. The next to succumb was tickets, ticket cases and other paiaphernaha St. Cloud l^e was. 106 yeqes "^n bearing animals of Alaska and t&e waters of the passenger department are in the salvage man. faroHlaff with Western euetpnusr gaming promptly attended to. the large Tall block, from there sweeping the thereof by the general act on fisheries, and oldi. The tracks of the road were distorted v^olid iblocfc of four-story bricks, including said tq,bi*n: NEW MLM, MINK that law is simply being entorcsd. That is a little by the heat, but not enough to seriously r$ne postoffice, between Stevens and Washiagfcon. what we are here for to carry ©ut the laws delay traffic" Mrs. B. Stevens, a resident of Bed "Pomacoy, ainw^on th* frontier Here the fare burned out from lack that congress enacta So far this question H.FRENZBIi, is nphpjjjr without a handle, to his KS Wing since 1855 died suddeuj^ of has not become an international one. The «a£ material. From the point of beginning name. Ifau must certainly have, oneof Some Hard Knocks. state department has not been, informed officially keart disease at the Rochester asylum, tits fire took another direction, leaping ot any part of the proceedings and son$a kind or other," WASHINGTON, Special Telegram, Aug 5 wher^she was sent two -^eeks across Sprague street to the opera house therefore has nothing to act upon. The followiug are the principal points a Mr. Pomproy, declared that- hewas J$fcad)c From il the flames leaped across ago. Manufacturer of letter from Postmaster General Wanamaker atofr entitled to any* but his friend* CHABACTEBIZED AS AN OUTRAGE. Q&TOSBide averue to Brown's bank. Then to President Green, of the Western Union VICTOBIA, Aug 5 -Sneaking on the, A shoira time sinGe Editor Brown, persisted. S O A W A E v&oth sides of the avenue were in flame". question of the seizure of the sealer Blaclx Telegraph company, in regard to telegraph !Eae block between Post and Mill was quickly Diamond in Bebrmg sea., W Higgins, M. of the Sleepy Eye Herald, aad Editor "J&® were once a, member of the. rates paid by the government flicked up, including the Grand hotel From SELTZE W A E says: "In the face of the presidents Massachusetes General C&urt, werenCti. Collins, of St. Peter, indulged iu a Your unqualified statement that "the privileges proclamation, false and misleading as it is, ftaire the fare communicated to the adjoining you:'?" and ben^jlts derived by vour company the United States must either recede fvom fight. Collins haa now brought suit fttock on the right Here was the Frankfort and through the acts of confess are purely imaginary," *Xes." their abburd. unughfceous claim, or go ahead, iloloek, the largest building in the city, costting'$250,00 and the companion assertion that your against Brown for 5,000*. even though the peaceful relations of the "Well that'will' answer perfectly," company has never "taken a stone or stick of 0 It withstood the fire for some Champagne Cider* two countries are smashed. The attitude of timber, or appropriated afoot of land belonging Ilobert Slaggett aiid two brothers The new-comer was, accordingly Tjuae, but finally succumbed. The Arlington the Washington government is untenable to the government" under such acts, are not and outrageous introduced as, "General Pomeray.," Rsotel was next to go The building was sustained by the facts It is an undemxble fact named Simonson were crossing Lake that the telegraph companies in accepting the aoon enve^ped in flames, when and as long as, he liyed hewasknpvux TH.K OFFICALS TOO HASTT. Vermillion in one of those treacherous Centra Street. New Ulm.. Mhu* act of 1886, and afterwaras the supplementary HALIFAX, N S Aug. 5—The American acts, considered they were gaining special and by that title. MAN WAS SEEN TO JUMP canoes when it capsized. Slaggett schooner Vidette, seized Saturday for customs actual benefits which fully compensated them Empire MillsCfe. ffiram. the second story window He arose violation, was released to day. Her for the low rates intended to be granted to the was drowned. and started to run down Howard street, government, and the representatives of the government captain says the officials were too hasty. TFhafc Will Ncxfc Sixty Tears, Sao? likewise supposed thit they were securing w&aafce was overcome by heat and fell. Levi Early,, ol Faribault,, didn't some benefits for the valuable concessions Hiss Wilcox's Engagement. Mail and Exbress. .SkwerM people, including your correspond^aot.-rushed ROLLER MILL. being made to the telegraph companies. know it was loaded,, and his father NEW YOBK, Special Telegram, Aug. 5 to his assistance and carried him The telegraph companies not only accepted the Within, sixty years the worM has has an usrly wound in his. breast, The Wilcox family are still in New York, but acts, expecting substantial benefits would •too a place«f safety He was a pitiable sight, ensue, but, jn the case of the Western Mr. Wilcox to-day refused to Bay anything seen: made by a bullet from a 38-caliber lieing literally roasted, and his skin peeuug Union Telegraph company notably, 24 Rollers and 4 for publication further than to dec'are the BUITS. ofi all over his body His name is Charles great and conspicuous benefits revolver The discovery $£ the electric telegraph. stories panted about his daughter were false, have already accrued. Under these grants the vJswis of Billings, Mont He died at noon. and that she was engaged to Henry Milius company has claimed the right to use, without A merchant and the depot agent at JBtosm the Arlington the fire traveled north of Milan, Italy, to whom she would The discovery of photography. compensation of any kind as to right of wav, all We take pleasure in inforjjaing. the. and. confeumed the block between Howard, the highways of the country, on the ground of be married in Minneapolis Rice's Station, Benton county, quar The laying of transatlantic cables. public that we are now readyvlex bus-i their being post roads It has broadened this October. He feels very keenly the Main, Front and Stevens, burning east as far reled. The agent was knocked down,, claim to the extent that the stieets of cities and The discovery of the telephone. ness. Tbe best machinery#cd.all the unpleasant publicity to which his family as the latter street, -where vacant lots towns are also post roads, and, therefore, open and in falling received serious injuries The emancipation of slaves in the have been subjected. An intimate friend of tatest improvements in the. manufacture •cfeeeked further progress that direction and free to its occupancy and use The courts tbe family said to-day I know the facts have sustained it iu this claim You are necessarily and has been unconscious ever United States and Russia. Sverything in a noitherly direction, including of flour enable us to comppie wiih familiar with the Pensacola case, in which about this unfortunate affair but as Mr. The establishment of ©eeaia steamer the Northern Pacific express, Union since ihe best mills in the country. the supreme court of the United Stales decided Wilcox declines to go into the matter, I cannot. block and Windsor hotel, was soon a mass of that the Western Union Telegiaph company had navigation. However, could I dp so, you would see We are constantly buying^ rights which even the sovereign State of Florida At a meeting of the state board of flames. The river pievented the fare doing how cruelly misrepresented the girl has The unification of Germany. Wheat, could not annul This, under the benefits of if Hu?'»f'ama£e,and was the means of paving been. She is as good, pure and as loving a health, held at Red Wing recently^ this act, instead of not occupying afoot of public The discovery of the sources of the Rye, uing and lumber mills By this girl as can be found anywhere She was land, as you assert, ou are. in fact, occupying Dr. Franklin Staples, of Winona, Nile. Com, many thousands of miles ot post roads, and not wronged bv this Sel'on, and the rt space of three hours, the was elected president, as successor Oats, are privfleeed to occupy all the bighwavs the newspapers have done her a great everything in its path, reentne United States Yon have thus been able to occupy injustice. Miss Wilcox became acquainted Buckwheat to the late Dr W. Hand, who has business portion of A Lnelcy Inn. and use the streets in the large cities of with Mr Milius in Italy, although he once Philadelphia and New York, regardless of the city. The only business held that office since 1873. lived in the Northwest. His brothers are in William Dalquist is the name of a lucky views of the local authorities, and almost ag is the Crescent building, the banking business in Adrian, Mich and Finlander who at present is a day laboiei in John J. Randall, of Winona, was At the Highest Market Prico*. by means of tearing down he has many friends in the West and in this A. Gray's saw mill at the West End The BEGABDLESS OP PUBLIC OPINION Even the elevated railroads of New York city fact is, William who has been this country city. His father who, although an Englishman, unanimously chosen as warden bjr llcungs Owing to therapidity have been claimed as post roads and the claim for some six ears or more and who has been We sell all kinds of* mikes his home in Italy, is a man of fire spread bcarcely anything sustained The State of New York may regulate the board of prison managers. Dur a hard worker all Ins life, is one of the lucky large wealth, and the son is rich in his own in the use, but is not able to deprive ou of Tie city council met this rnornomted O ing the session of the boaid up to persons who diew a "plum" at thp drawing right He is about thirty-three years old, these great privileges secured to telegraph companies, a committee on relief of the Louisiana State Lottery held on June SHORTS, and maintained to them alone, bv the fine-looking and of the best social standing. that time Mr. Randall had been in will be sent for and the needy sup- congressional act of 1806 Beyond this the 18th last he holding one-foi tieth of ticket Miss Wilcox i3 lust seventeen, a beautiful streets of all other cities and towns of the waiting at the Sawyer house. The big pump3 were not conand "'61,605," wlmhdrew the capitul prize of and attractive girl, and has had many suitors United States have been kept open to youi u&e $600,000 When Mr Dalquist was made A.T LOW RATES. at the time of the fire there was besides Mr Milium, to whom she became I am sure that, on leflection, vou will hardly Martin Uslar has sued the Chicago, awaie of his good fortune by a statement engaged a month ago There was no oppobition ly any pressure Had there been the claim that such great benefits as these are the Tribune that that number was the lucky "purely imaginary As to youi question of the to the engagement, as has been reported aire would have been easily gotten under Milwaukee & St. Paul Railroad co mpany Special Attention, given to one he was overjojed beyond measure and legal power of the postmaster general tofixthe by Miss Wilcox's family MUs Wilcox control. The militia are out in force, and for $10,000 damages for injuries OTjistorxai W rate for government messages I should say we was the recipient oi many congratulations bungs her full wedding trosseau with ail persons without a pass are forbidden in ma agree that the act of conoTess at least imposes from his numeious friends and at the same her. After the wedding the young couple he received through an accident on the postmaster general the duty to *he burnt district Five out of the seven time not a lew were envious of his cood fortune will make their home at Menaggio on Like name the rate and maintain it until in a court on the Cannon Falls branch about Mr W A Foote here immediately An extra stone for grinding feed. banks are doing business to-day the Cresat Como, in a villa which Mi Milhus* father of inquiry the rate has been shown to be unjust. offeied Dalquist §14,800 for his little slip of block. Everybody wears a cheerful air, nine miles from Red Wing Julv 23, As to your qualified statement that no corporations has given him, and will visit tlrs country Steam. Gor-nshelier. paner, but William thought he would do his have received the rate equal to the proposed NxadL all bear their losses bravely Many busiflness every year The Wilcox fami are well 1888. own cashing and thus sa\e the ?200, which government rate ot one mill a word your Wood iaken foi cask or in exchange known and highly esteemed in Minneapolis, men have already signified their intention, statement that the press associations are not he has done As soon as he can make nirangements and these erroneous stones published about to rebuild Win. Casey's domestic relations are fimfife fill do. coiporations is hardly justified by the facts and he will at once proceeded to Tinland, the alleged elopement aie from that fact is not material to tho question As to our where his fathei and mother, who are of the most wretched sort Two of EVERT BUSINESS HOUSE statement that no message can be carried and peculiarly hard upon them poor people live Thp $l- 000 Mr Dalquist delivered by a telegraph company foi less than CUSH PURCHASES to the city, including- ght banks, all the his daughters ha\ departed from says willbemorp than enough to keep his twenty cents without the service being done at Jioiels but one—all magmheent structures— parents, himself and one of Finland's fnirpst a toss la it not true that within a few years the path of rectitude and his wife Bnrko in Chicago. aim CHEAP SALES. -except the Crescent block and every newbpafroir and for several years in succession lar^e volumes daughters (which latterwas said with aslight CHICAGO, Aug. 5 —Martin Burke, the Cronm seems to rejoice in their downfall. save the Review, were burned out 1 be oi business have been handled bv vour company distortion of his iacial muscles, tending to a suspect, was landed safely in Chicago and other companies at a minimum rate of ten They live in St. Paul, are well-to-do smile) for the rest of their dajs—Duluth framed district includes all that part of the SIMEE & SHAPEKAHM, to-night Csmtiary to expectation, he was cents a message and did not this rate continue (Minn Tribune, July 16 city from the Northern Pacific railway to the and have heretofore boine a good until the Western Union absoibed the competing not brought to the union depot, but was jrtver and from Lincoln to Wabhmgton lines? taken from the tram at Canal and Fulton Oa,r pe3aters, reputation. iM 1 fl&reets. Several persons are known to have streets by chief Hubbard and conveyed, Mr Wanamaker »vs that on bigunl service Dr Lagono of Chicago, a student of probably, to the county jiil A swarm of reporters -Tdfifihecl and several more were injured by business no leducuon whatever has been One vea ago J. G. Nelson and Jacob Pasteur has been engaged at the Chicago made in the erovernment rates since 1877, and many curious people had Builders, and Contractors. A woman whose hospital to test cases ol hj drophobia Bean, of Stillwater, purchased but within that period the Western Union gathered at the depot to see from the second company have reduced the public rate from the pnsoner, but they weie disappointed, an interest in a silver mine near Helena, NfcW ULM, MINN. was killed The 62*2 cents to 3 0 cents per message Within as was also a body of detectives Five cents saved on soap, five dollars lost Mont., paying thereior the sum lbhang rapidity the past five ye irs the public rate has fallen ho had been sent there under command of on lotted clothes Is that economy' There were shut off 18 per cent, but therehus been no reduction Designs aadi plans made to order anjf of $14,000. Recently they received a lieutenant to guard against surprises. is not 5 cents difference between the cost of a weie even whatever in covernment ratea Taking estimates on, all work furnisheii^ai'j— Judge Horton to-day settled tne matter of bar of thp poorest soap made and the best, an acceptance of their offer for the these tacts in account ho believes that the -he Northern the change of veuu asked for by O'Sullivan, which is as all know, Dobbins' Electric. contracts faithfully executed. government has been paymw for iti telegraphic sale of their property, the price being the heaviest the ice man, by transferring O'Sullivan's service more than any othei customer HANSCHEN,WKA. at warehouse case, together witb those ot all the other $250,000. H. giving alike or appioximate amount A special from Scottboro, Ala says theprisoner including prisoners, from Branch No 1, of the criminal ot business, and waiving entirely the question therein jail is not ex-Treasurer Tatft. Nels Johnson of Eagfle Bend and court, over which he presides to Branch No. 1,000,000 of benefits accruing to the telegraph 2, presided over by Judge McConneli. Judge companies under ihe act of 1866 the government, Ole Johnson of Minneapolis, brothers Contractor and Builder, out, and he thinks, ought to be upon as favorable Horton then overruled the motion quaoh The Cucumber is a peaieful looking vegetable ral neighded. of Magnus Johnson, who was a basis with respect to rates as their the indictments in thf cases ol Begg*. but has been the cause ot a vast The most favored customers. Mr Wanamaker biutally murdered in Anoka, have Coughliu, Woodruff and Kunte. The prisoners amount ofintestinal Horror. The manwhojheB the other closes bis letter by saying that as he consented Special attention given to mason were arraigned and each man pleaded awakeat night wnthing pain caused by undigested offered a reward of $500 for the capture -ted flying to a request foi a conference on the cucumber is fortunateifhahasiPerry "notgmlty." On motion of the state's attorney ot the murderer The city has subject before any ofheial order faxing the work ia the city and country. K? buildings DOMS'Pain Killer at hand which will bring tbe case against all the prisoners w»s rates bhould be issued he is yet willing to de-.tiojed, speedy relief. set for trial before Judge McConneli Monday. also offered $200 and Anoka county -»~»^_ entertain any reasonable proposition based Xew Ulm, Minn. lty was not $300 for the same object. upon the known facts. A 2 6 J~* I is one of the The North Star Lung and Throat Balsam It was learned that twenty-eignt United -lew cities in A youthful burglar successfully States soldiers deserted the barracks on The Dervish Arrav BroRpn. is a sure cure for coughs and colds. Successful Tims Far. ., David's island Situated on CAIBO, Aug 5 —Gen. Grenfe'J, commander cracked a safe in Tierney & Casey's WASHINGTON. Special Telegram, Aug 5 to railroad, of the Egyptian troops who defeated the livery stable at Anoka, and secured All Run Down- CommibRioners Bice and Whiting, appointed dervishes Saturday, telegraphs that he has pegion, the WE CHICAGO A"0 made a reconnoiasance and found that the $30, but was discovered displaying to negotiate w.th the Bed Lake Indians, •cge lndusaiters battle has completely broken the dervish have sent a report to Commissioner Morgan his wealth and treating the croi\d and ORTH- I army Out ot the force of 3.000 men which From the weakening effect of warm weather, by of the Indian bureau, which says that ublio edi•d, and made to refund. His name is Wad-El-Jumi took into battle on Saturday hard work, or from a long illness, yon need a negotiations were concluded on the 8th. twothirds and the only lew remain. These are being pursued good tome and blood purifier Hood Sarsaparilla Willie Webber, son of Joe Webber of of the Indians giving their consent to two pros- by Egyptian cavalry, and a column gives a good appetite, strengthens th» the cession. The reservation for the future Anoka, and is only ten years old. under Col. Woaehouse has gone to Aoubimbel ESTERH wholesj stem, purifies the blood, regulates the home is as follows Commencing at a point to head off tbe retreating dervishes. digestion The project of ad ding a twine industry on Thief river, which crobses the line between Every emu: in the dervish army pave one "It affords me much plwumre to recommend Marshall and Polk counties, thence was killed. The bodies oi several hundred to the penitentiary at Stillwater the NorthSpokane Hood's Saraaparilla My health two years ago northeaBt to the most northwesterly point of dervishes and a laige number of wounded, has been abandoned. It was was ery poor My friends thought I was going *«jRAILWAY. making a thousand in all, have been bronght icross and the upper Bed lake, thence east along the with consumption I commenced using Hood's found that the machinery necessax*y into Toski. Bsf ogees are arriving at that ng-th. It OVER 7,000 MILES northerly shore of the lake to a point due Saraaparilla. took five bottles ot it, and to-day I town. The Egyptian loss in the battle was nd stone to operate the plant would cost $1,500,000, north of a point one mile easu from the easterly can do as hard a day's work as ever I could It seventeen killed and 130 wounded. Three led from end of lower feed Jake, thence due south while the number to be savedme from the grave and put me on my feet a Of steel track in Illinois, Iowa, Wisconsin. British Boldieiswere wounded. A force ot houses, to the last named, thenoe southwesterly in a employed and the price obtained for Michigan, Minnesota, Nebraska, Daks** Egyptian troops have occupied Sarras. A ly wholeness sound, healthy man" "WILL TBIBBEY, 144 straight line to a point on Hay creek, one East Main Street, W iggonsville, Ohio ganisonwill be permanently stationed at and Wyoming, penetrates the Agricultural,, estisituated the'manufactured product would not mile from where said creek enters the lower that point to guard against a repetition of Hood's Saraaparilla as a blood purifier has no Mining and Commercial Centres of th» Bed lake thence south to a point from which warrant such a proceeding. the recent dervish invasion. ue ropula.y equal It tones the system, strengthens and invigorates, WEST AND NORTHWEST. a line extending west passes midway between thousand giving new life I have taken It for John Brooks has brought suit water works, what is called the "big marsh" and Bioting Chinese. kidney complaint with the best results B. The Unrivaled Equipment of th& Line with a capacity the sugar buan north ol and nearest to said against the Northern Pacific for SAN FRANCISCO. Aug 5—The* Japan Gazette, SAUNDERS, 81 Pearl Street, Cincinnati, Ohio embraces Sumptuous Dining C%w, New There were nb marsh, said sugar bush being on the Bed lake received by t.ie steamer City of Pekin, $20,000 damages for personal injuries N If you decide to take Hood a SarsapS-^ Wagner and Puliman Sleepers* Superb system in use five or and White Earth road thence west along the contains an account of a terrible riot between rula, do not be induced to buy any other day Coaches and .ins 6f water could be two faction?* of the Chinese coolies at sustained. On March 21, while line between the marsh and sugar bush to Hood's Sarsaparilla FAST VESTIBULED TRAINS any block case of fire. SaugKong, Siam. About5,000 men engaged Clearwater river, the line supposed to be Brooks was a yard switchman at ienc was a volunteer ona in the conflict Spears and firearms were about six miles -outh of the lower Bed lake* the best information here is Brainerd, he was riding on the front Soldby all druggists ?1, six for $5. Prepared only Running directbetween Chicago. St Paui used and many rtaen were killed. The coolies thence northwesterly along the Ciearwuter mounts were carried Build$30,000 byC I HOOD & CO .Apothecaries, Lowell, Mass and Minneapolis, Counctl gluffs aol were more or less under the Influence of footboxird ot an engine when it river to the point where the river crosses the to $40,000 are kuown 100 Doses One Dollar Omaha, connecting for Portland, DenverSan liquor and fought like demons. Soears were struck a plank flooring between the but $9,000 to $10,000 msur- boundary of Bed Lake reservation as the thrust into the bodies of wounded men and Francisco and ail Pacific Coast Pomis same has heretofore existed thence along tracks arid threw him under the engine. If yon wish to learn Pitman's their bodies heTd aloft, the coolies in the ONLY LINE TO THE 8LACK HILLS said reservation hue to the place of beginning. S-H-O-R-T-H-A-N-D His left leg A\ as cut off above meantime yelling hideously. The Siamese THE CHIEF LOSSES, Ail the waterwavB within the reservation in be inferred, are as follows troops charged the rioters, and, after bayonetting tbe knee and h» sustained other serious thoronghly, writeforclrcnlarsto MISSj HEfeS. above described are to be free for a nr/mber of them, quelled the diaturbance Co wholesale injuries. UnionBlock,fetPaul. Minn S&QOI openday and commercial purposes to all citizens of the and captured 900 of the rioters. .$123,000 evening tassosa by •aaall, Tepwa moderate. iiLwsimx, ((.nan S.P.TO£ flttK-aUuagM ftilsltasgtt. QnlFa*