New Ulm weekly review (New Ulm, Minn.) 1878-1892
September 25, 1889 · Page 1 of 9
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-^n RESUMEOFTHENEW S New Ulm Review. THE QUEBEC HORROR. iSilSlFrom Foreign Shores.® W?q Gtefe^ef, sisting of Col. G. L. Godfrey, chairman, of Des M&nes, Iowa ex-Lieut Gov. Robertson In the Belman (Mex.) prison are fifty-foui of Fort Wayne, Ind. Judge A. B. Williams of murderers condemned to death. f*^M&fMS& Arkansas, ex-Senator Alvin Saunders of ,, ¥At%yW- NEWULM^ 1 25^- """'MINN. BRANDT & WEDDENDORF, Publishers. Omaha and Gen. John B. McClernand of A monument to the republic erected in tha Twenty-Five Corpses Taken From MANUFACTURER OF A Condensed Summary of the Important Springfield. Gov. Eobertson and Judge Williams, Place de la Nation, Paris, was unveiled by MINNESOTA* NEW ULM, 'Iff the Terrible Landslide at the subcommittee on the preparation FINE CIGARS. Telegraphic Kews of President Carnot. of the report, were engaged all morning fin-, the World. -?s\V" Quebec. The marquis of Londonderry, the retiring ishinsr their work. They completed the report lord lieutenant of Ireland, in aspeech at Stockton A NEW enterprise at Bangor, Me., this afternoon and submitted it to the said he believed that twenty years of co committee for adoption or change. The report is the shipping of sawdust in bales to In Washington. ercion would paciiy Ireland. is a formidabfe document of forty-eight Willing Hands Still at Wor Extgf pages of legal cap, not differing in length various cities. The controller of the currency has authorized According to advices from Madrid, the rrom the previous annual reports. It is understood 8Sf Special brands made to order. tricating the Victims From the First National Bank of Marinette government intends to lay a cable between that the report will reflect very Wis., to begin business with a capital of the Canary islands and Porto Rico, thug the Debris. largely Gov. Bobertson's views. A subject PETER LAING, who is 104 years oi connecting Spain with Porto Rico and Cuba that will be treated in the reDort is the recent $100,000. age, has recently been admitted to Salt Lake City election, in which, owing JOHN BENTZIN. WM. FRANK. The military supreme court of Mexico has to the peculiar municipal election regulations, church membership in Elgin Scotland. Cottonwood Mills. sentenced Capt. Munoz and Lieut. Cabrera The Casualty Calendar, 'K the conned members are compelled to QUEBEC, Special—The loss sustained by the to ten years'imprisonmentforhnvingcrossed secure election by a majority of the votes surviving victimsjof the disasterjis great Some Orange, N. J., was visited by the worst rain into United States territory in search of cast in the entire city. For this reason the of.the workingmenwho are deprived of homes storm in years, and much damage was done deserters. Gentile wards have ndt been able to obtain lose all their furniture and other effects, THE Argentine Republic has been to.property, but no lives were lost. representation. It is alto understood that The Chick-Sgort Method Smelting and Refining even their 6uanty earnings. Many are other recommendations may be made, as Custom grinding solicited. WiU^ using 35,000 tons of wire fencing annually, At Lake Chabel reservoir' near Oakland, Company of Kansas City, Kan..' with left virtually penniless at the commencement follows: grind wheat for $ (one eigth) or exchange Cal., four Chinamen were killed by the premature a capital stock of $15,000,000. has been of a Canadian winter. The injured none of which comes from the That many of the territorial and county explosion of a dynamite cartridge. 34 2s. flour, 5 lbs. shorts and 8* granted a charter, and will build one of the have been nearly all removed to the Hotel officers and superintendents of the distneo United States. Dieu, where they will receive all possible largest Tefineries in the United States. Frank Hanssen of Avondale and acomoanion, schools be appointed by the president or governor. fos. bran for one bushel of wheat. Flour care and attention. William Powers, wife That the district courts be given greater name unknown, were instantly killed by A cable dispatch has been received at the and feed sold at low rates and delivered« powers of jurisdiction in cases of polygamy anywhere I and child, were saved by men of the battery, a Northwestern train in Gross Park, near COL. KEATLEY writes that slavery, department of state at Washington, from in the territory. Exempting prosecutions who, aided by a detachment of the cavalry A New Ulm free of expense. for such offenses •from the statute of limitations. Chicago. Consul Allen at Kingston, Jamaica, saying polygamy and polyandry have not .That it be a penal offense for a woman school, effected quite a number of that a riot occurred at Navassa, an island to enter the polygamous relation, and extending The residence of Mrs. A. Senbower, near FRANK & BENTZIN. entirely disappeared from among the rescues. The members of the in the Carribbean sea, in which number of the term ot imprisonment for such offense. Oakland, Md., was destroyed by fire, and Americans were killed. The consul saysthat Black family were buried alive Depriving polygamists from entering and acquiring natives of Alaska. two children, aged three and six years, were public lands. Forbidding the immigration at his request a British warship had left Jamaica AUG. QUENSE, twelve feet below the surface of the debria of those believing in polr«amy and the burned to death. 1 for the scene immediately upon receipt On being asked if they were safe, Mrs. Black adoption of a law similar to what is known as of the news of the trouble. The dispatch answered: "My husband is killed at the the Idaho law, disfranchising persons who belong A WOMAN and her husband are A frame dwelling in Pasadena, Cal.. occupided contained no further information. The to an organization which teaches and upholds door. The rest are safe, but we are suffering by a widow, Mrs. Beacon, and her four master and engineer respectively of a Dolygamy. United States steamer Galena is now probably from wounds and bruises on our limbs." HARNESS MAKER children, was destroyed by fire, and three at Navassa. She was at St. Nicholas trading steamer on the Columbia Shortly after Miss May Cauldweii, a niece of children were burned to death. BLOOD ON THE MOON. Mole. Hayti, when news of the riot was received Mr. Black, waB extricated from Mr. Black's Biver, Washington. —•and Dealer in— at Washington and was at once ordered The non-arrival of the three-masted house. Her limbs were so stiff from inaction to Navassa. This island is under no Six Georgi a Legislator Liabl to schooner B. Frank Neally at Philadelphia is Whips, Collars, and all other that the leasG touch on them caused particular jurisdiction, but is regarded as on he of Honor. the cause of much alarm, as it is believed articles usually kept BOB INGERSOL said in a recent lecture: excruciating pains. The next person under the protection of the United States. It that she has been lost in the recent storm ATLANTA, Ga,, Special—The Georgia legislature taken out was Thomas Berrigan, is said to be owned bv an American company, in a first-silass harness "What do I believe in? I believe with her crew of seven men. has been quite belligerent and whose wife was taken out of the ruins of which Gen. B. F. Butler is a member. shop. three couples of representatives have in what I see before me. I be* The British war ship Lily struck a rock off It is about 250 miles from Kingston and dead. He was so disfigured his friends could beea negotiating through friends. These New harnesses made to order and re known as a guano island. lieve in these 2,000 people at $1 a Point Armor, N. S. and sank. Seven of her hardlv recognize him. He was removed to negotiations may end in explanations on the pairing promptly attended to. crew were lost. The vessel is a total wreck. the hospital muttering a prayer of thanks for floor or in visits to the surrounding states head." Considerable money and valuables went his miraculous escape. The next follow for fignting. The first bout was between NEW MLM, MLNN- Miscellaneous. Mr. Tignor and Mr. Atkinson and it happened down with her. Nothing whatever was saved. was an eight-year-old boy, also named Berrigao. during the debate on the proposed industrial The heaviest shock of earthquake experienced His left leg was crushed to a jelly. ET it be set down to the enduring The] east-bound St. Louis & San Francisco school for girls. The second row was at Healdsburg, Cal., for several years, Then came Mrs. Black. Her bosom, nec£ and passenger train was derailed near Leon, credit of the Salvation army that it between ex-Congressmen Felton and face were dreadfully swollen. occurred Saturday. No damage is reported Kansas, by the spreading of the rails. Three Mr. Humphreys, the latter saying that is daily providing 8,000 of the London done. passenger coaches left the track while the Dr. Felton had refused to shelter wounded THE SITE OF THE LAND SLIDE train was going thirty miles an hour, and soldiers from the Confederate army strikers with food at merely John A. Greenlee, a prominent Mason oi is almost identical with that of the one Manufacturer of rolled down a fifteen-foot embankment. K. who had come to his house for shelter. Kearney, Neb., left Belle Plaine. Iowa, for which occurred in 1841, when eight buildings nominal prices. SODA WATER, M. Beemiss wasinstantlykilled, beingthrown The battle of Ghickamuga occasioned the Des Moines, May 6, since which time nothing were crushed and thirty-two persons third disturbance. The legislature was considering through the roof of the car. Isaac Dean has been heard of him. were killed. The houses destroyed a proposition to visit the battlefield was fatally injured, having his breast SELTZER WATER all stood on the other side of the roadway Miss MOROSINI and Miss Wilson, A dispatch from MonteviIIe,'Ala., a towa to-day. Mr. Foute of Barlow said that twenty-six crushed in by a car timber, and Mrs. Matzka and were not thought to be in danger, years ago he wae on the field of Chickamauga. near the scene of the receht race trouble in was fatally crushed by the weight of a car. and uests at the United States at Saratoga, but the immense mass of rocks swept clear There was no barbecue then, although Mrs. John Mitchell of Fort Smith. Ark., had Bibb county, says the negroes have all resolved have introduced there the fashion there was great slaughter. He ate across the roadway and over the brick one arm and one leg broken Mrs. R. A. to do no more work for white people. roast turnips for breakfaBt that morning, and buildings, demolishing them as if they were Champagne Cider. to of wearing wreaths about their Hodges of Arkansas City had an arm and The steamship England will sail for Liverpool before night some of those fellows shot him several ribs broken and may die R. L. LathroD made of cardboard. The mass of earth and heads. Not go good, young ladies, in the foot He did not blame them. He with 1,022 live steers and 1,700 quarters of Kansas City had his right leg broken rock moved is, roughly speaking, about six was trying to do worse for them. But he of beef being the largest cargo of the as faces wreathed in smiles. in two places and received internal injurie*. hundred feet frontage by eighty in depth. Centre Street. New Ulm, Minn had business there then, and he had none kind ever carried out of an American port. About ten more were slightly injured. Some of the masses ot fallen rock must there now. He did not think that the legislature The value is $110,000. Empire Mill Co. weigh nearly twenty tons, and there are 60 or the committee should go away from B. D. M. COLUMBANI, who claims many huge blocks that it makes the work of their work to attend this barbecue. He" loved Eight cotton mills in Preston, England, Criminal Doings. those men who had tried to make peace s.nce clearance very difficult It is feared that a large io be the only surviving lineal deecendent and fourteen in Blackburn have shut down, the war, and despised those who were always Herrick Lopez, aged thirteen, was stabbed part of the rock adjoining the Bite ot the and as a result 30,000 looms and a million ROLLER MILL. of Columbus, has written to striving to keep alive the bitter feelings of and instantly killed at Wareham, Mass., by slide will come down, as large crevices have spindles are idle. The depression is spreading the war. Mr. Thurman of Walker took exceptions the mayor of New York placing himfielf Joseph Le Barron, aged eight years. appeared and the rain is still falling and in all the cotton centers of Lancashire. to these remarks and a bad feeling may repeat the operations which caused last at the latter's disposal in connection waa engendered between the two men. John P. Parker, a prominent colored man Ministers from all parts of Pennsylvania. 24 Rollers and 4 Burrs. night's disaster. The people are moving out and proprietor of the Phoenix foundry at Ripley, with the projected celebration Ohio, Wisconsin, New York, Iowa and Minnesota of the threatened houses. There has been Ohio, was fatally stabed by William were present at Willkesbarre, Pa., to in 1892. NOT THE FIRST ONE. no lack ot volunteers for work at tr Frye. attend the tenth convention of the Welsh We take pleasure in informing the ruins, bnt there is a lack of Presbyterian churches of the United States Confesses to A Murde Dublic that we are now ready for busness. Mrs. Patrick Farrell, a boarding house intelligent direction, as there is no person in EVERY day that the sun rises upon The Brotherhood of Railroad Conductors The best machinery and all the seeper at Jermin, Pa., was killed by being authority. Citizens are sending in money to to is Attorney. closed its first annual convention at Los Angeles, stabbed to the heart while trying to separate relieve any immediate distress among the latest improvements in the manufacture FABGO, North Dakota, Special Telegram,— the American people it sees an Cal. The headquarters Mill remain in Taj lor Crum, who was attorney for Brown, two fighting boarders. homeless women and childen. The shipping of flour enable us to compete with addition of $2,500,000 to the accumulation the muiderer of Policeman Poull of Los Angeles for the ensuing year The next office in the dominion government buiidmg ihe best mills in the country. At Louisiana, Mo., Samuel Murray was Moorhead, in speaking of the ex sesMon will be held in Toledo, Ohio, Sept. 1, of wealth in the United has been turned into a temporary morgue, We are constantly buying 3hot and killed by his son, aged eighteen ecution, said: "I saw Brown last night 1890. and over twenty bodies are lying in it It is States, which is equal to one-third pears. He was drunk and trying to maltreat and had a lone conversation with Wheat, difficult to identify some of the bodies, At the meeting of the Society of the Army him before midnignt Some ot the matters a younger son when he met with his death. the daily accumulation of all man* Xye9 so much have they been disfigured we talked of were confidential, and I cannot of the Cumberland at Chattanooga Gen, Rev. &. Crouch, a Methodist minister ol divulge what wras said. He told me that he kind outside the United States. and crushed. Several of the persons Com, Muzzy presented a memorial as to the death had given the priest, Father Augustine, Little Rock, Ark., who recently forged drafts of Judge Stanley Mathews. Toledo. Ohio, reported missing have turned up, but it is Oats, the names of his people, with the amounting to several thousand dollars, was was selected as the place of the next meeting, thought that there will be ten or more Buckwheat, undemanding that after the laose of which will be held Sept. 17 and 18, 1890. THE Bradstreet agency has probably arrested while making a prayer at a camp victims to be added to the list A complete a year he should notify them of &c, The following officers wereelected: President, meeting. list of wfie injured cannot be made up yet, as the largest printing office in his death. He requested me to deliver W. S. Rosecrans corresponding secretary. they were removed to different hospitals and At the Highest Market Pricoi. verbal messages to some of his friends and At Decorah, Iowa the house of Julius Gen. H. M. Cist recording secretary, Col. the world. Thirty tons of type are to friend's houses as soon as they were taken acquaintances and said if I desired it he Meyer was burned. It was supposed the John M. Steple treasurer. Gen. Joseph S. would make a statement on the scaffold kept standing on galleys the year from the ruins. Preparations are being made We sell all kinds of owner had escaped through the back door, Fullerton first vice president, Maj. W. J. reference to O'Hare and the jullmg for but on examination after the fire was ex-Colburn round. On one occasion, when in a of Chattanooga. Among the vice O I of Casey at Hillsboro, reaffirming tinguished his charred remains were found on presidents by states are: Dakota, Capt. THE FUNERALS OF THE KILLED, all the statements contained in his SMOKTS, hurry, the agency printed, bound and the floor of the second story. An overturned Lewis R. Tobin Iowa, G. S. Robinson Minnesota, (Brown's) deposition, which was taken at who will be buried at the joint expense of BRAN, &e., Gen. J. W. Bishop Wisconsin. Gen. shipped 575 books, each containing lamp is supposed to be the cause. the time of O'Hare's trial. He expected TO citizens and the local government Among do so when I left him. ID that deposition ynu H. C. Hobart. AT LOW RATES. 1,200 pages, in ten hours. those buried by the rocks area young couple The deed is donp, and Joseph Thomas Raymond, remember Brown swore that he himself named Nolan, who were married a few Senator Gibbs spoke in the legislature of alias Thomas Brown, Thomas Ryan, killed Casey. During my interview with weeks ago. Nolan could have escaped, but Georgia in favor of forcing the negroes to Thomas Johnson, et al, has paid the penalty him last nierht he also told me that Special Attention given to I5r, leave the state. He referred to the whole race he lost bis life in trying to get his wife out of LOCOMOTIVES in -England are not all the parties who were to witness of murdering Policeman Peter Poufl on the 0\ist,o:m. yyovlz. as vagabonds. "Emancipated." hesaid "the the house. It is thought that the king's bastion hi9 execution except the priest, the sheriff night of Oct. 17, 1888 He was was executed supplied with headlights or bells. negro becomes useless and dominant, and on the citadel will have to be removed, and his deputies were strangers to him and according to law at Moorhead, Minn., between Headlights are not used because lapses into barbarous voodooism. The as it is now near the edge of the rock, with he desired me to be present at his death. three and four o'clock in the morning An extra stone for giinding feed. lives and honor of Southern women are in uns ife crevices front of it. As a precautionary The sheriff and the priest had selected the guards are stationed along the road of Friday, Sept. 20th. constant danger at the hands of the scoun, full number pennitted by the statute to measure all communication with the Steam Cornsheller. at intevals of one mile, and no living drels. The time will come before long when be present, and Brown's wishes in the matter bastion has been cut off, and the morning and 6 The Pacific Express company was robbed were ignored or disregarded bv the Wood taken for cash or in exchange the white people of the state will rise as one evening guns will no longer be fired from it of $10,000 at Belton, Texas. The Missouri, thing is allowed to go upon the sheriff." man and demand the banishment or extermination ^Hipife jVfill Co. About twenty thousand persons have visited Kansas & Texas tram, on which the money of the race. I approve of the whip track. Bells are unnecessary, as the scene of the disaster during the day. was, arrives at 2:35 a. m., and is being customary ping of the negroes at East Point. Wher, Thousands crowded into the morgue and OFFICIAL LANGUAGE. there are no crossings at track level. to do so the money was left the CAS A S E S white men strike for their home and firoddt seized every point inside and outside the safe in a box car used for express purposes I am with them everj time. The time has building where a glimpse could be had of and E A S A E S The car was entered through a window in the a a an in a in a Til come when the whites must stand up anc the bodies of the victims. Many women rear of the ear and the safe unlocked. No defend themselves and their lamilies DR. HENRY GLTJTZ, of Louisville, Over he Us of who obtained an entrance had to clue to the robbers. BUEMKE & SHAFEMM, There is not room enough in this coun aged 72 years, married Mrs. Mary Inhausen, OTTAWA, Ontario, Special Telegram, be removed in a fainting condition, the try for both the negro and the Yankee —Attorney General Martin, of the Manitoba Frank Lewis shot and killed Steve Johnson mangled bodies being a sight to try the aged 60 years. The doctor The negroes are always at the call of the car government, ^returned to Winnipeg Carpenters, at Butte, M. T. The men were butchers nerves of the strongest men. It has'been pet bagger. I want to see this state al has already buried four wives. He not very well satisfied with the result of his and worked and roomed together. Trouble decided to use small charges of powder to least rid of the whole race." The vote oi mission to Ottawa, where he had hoped to occuring during the afternoon result«din the break up the hugh boulders covering the has three married children, all by the question was a tie, and the president secure the assurance of Sir John Macdonald a a to killing. Lewis surrendered and is now in jail. roadway, as it is certain that there gave his vote against Gibbs. that the federal government or parliament his fiist wife, nine grandchildren, and The murderer claims he did it in self-defense, can be nothing living beneath them. would not veto the measure he proposes introducing NhW ULM, MINN. so many step-children and stepgrandchildren The horrors of this dreadful day are still but no weapons were found on the dead man. iu the Manitoba legislature The Market!. succeeding each other. While the workers The killing took place at the room. shortly, doing away with the French that he can scarcely Designs and plans made to order and were busy clearing away the debris of crumbled language in that province. Members of the Simon Garrison was found on the levee at enumerate them. buildings faint groans were heard at intervals estimates on all work furnished and1 Quebec province threaten that if the French Red Wing, Minn., in a dying condition, having language is abandoned by the Manitoba government, from under huge pile ot rocks. The contracts faithfully executed. NEW YOHK. shot himself in the breast with a revolver. and as it would have to be by the efforts of the volunteers were concentrated to Wheat, No. 2 red, 83%@83%c No. 3 red LEWIS PURDY, postmaster at Shrub He was removed to his home, dying a federal government, Quebec will refuse to that point, and after three hours hard work 80V6c ungraded, red, 77@85%c corn, No. tew minutes after being brought there. He respect the language or the English-speaking H. HANSCHEN, Oak, Westchester county, N. Y., was 2. 42%c. No. 2 white, 42y3@43%c ungraded minority in that province, and for the was thirty-four years ot age, and of late has mixed, 42@43%c (Oats, No. 2 white 27%c THE BLEEDING BODT appointed by President William future have all official documents printed in been staying at Minneapolis. He leaves a mixed Western, 25@28c white do, 28@38c of Joe Kemp was extricated from the mass French only, in which language also every Contractor and Builder. wife and one child. It is supposed that he Eggs, Western, 17@18%c Butter, western Henry Harrison in March, 1841,Jand of rock. The poor man is in a most pitiable member would have to use when speaking dairy, 9@12%c do creamery, ll@19c committed the act while temporarily insane. condition. Both legs are broken at theing in the legislature. The changes has served continuously from that cheese, Western, 6%@7%c knees, the left arm is fractured above the the Manitoba government desire, Daniel Allgrier was found lying dead at elbow and several ribs are fractured. time. Though now in his 85th year, CHICAGO. namely the abolishment of dualism Special attention given to mason the foot of the stairway leading to the third He cannot live many hours. Two hours Cash quotations were as follows: Flour in education and language, can he is vigorous, his memory and vision story of his residence in East Dubuque. His later his wife's Dodv was taken only be done by an address to the British parliament, dull and steady. No. 2 spring wheat, 75%c work in the city and country. "'v out of the wreck. Her head was almost swollen face and a box of Rough on Rats are clear, and he still receiyes and No. 3 spring, 67@69c No. 2 red, 75%c No. and, as it must pass through the Dominion severed from her body. Farther away another told the story of suicide by poison. Allgrier 2 corn. 33%c No. 2 oatB. 19c No. 2 rye, parliament first, no matter how Sir New Ulm, Minn.' J. hideous spectacle was offered to sight distributes the mail twice a day, as was fifty-five years old and a hard drinker. 41%c No. 2 barley nominal No. 1 flax seed, John Macdonald might be able to help it —the corpse of a young woman (Mrs. Lauson) The North Star Lung and Throat Bal-•am His wife was taken sick a short time ago, he has ior long years. 1 $1.28V&c prime timothy seed, $1.31@1.32 through, there will be a solid French vote who had been admired in her lifetime is a sure cure for coughs and colds. *v and she was removed to the residence of her mess pork, per bbl, fll.40@ll.50 lard, per against it There will be little chance of its for her beautv. Her body had been 100 lbs, $6.02Vs@6.05 8hortribsides (loose), crushed almost flat Shortly after viewing passing. The war of races in Canada is only Bon-in-law. leaving Mr. Allgrier alone in the now beginning between the two elements— THE number of women who hunt in $5,05@5.10 dry-salted shoulders (boxed), her remains her husband became a raving house. unchanged short clear sides (boxed), unchanged maniac. It is doubtful if he will recover his English and French—but where it will end THE I A O *ND England is year by year on the increase, Deputy Sheriff George Seiger brought to whisk}, distillers' finished goods, reason. A man named Michael Bradley, who no one dare to predict hes gone almost crazy when told that all his per gal. $1.02 sugars unchanged. Butter, and the latest variation of Fargo, N. D. from Casselton a girl named NORTHWESTERN family had perished in the land slide, discovered, creamery, 18Vi@19V£c lair to good, 12@13c: Jennie Markham, who had been arrested and the sport is otter hunting. Otter SHOULD BE OBSERVED. while working over the wreck of finest dairies, 13&14<n fair to good, 9@10c, bound over in $1,000 on a charge of burs: Egg«, 15c ,*.J?vV *y~* his house, his five-year-old daughter, still hunting is done on foot and requires lary. One night, according to the accusation, a ive. His joy was indescribable. $*$!f4 a id by he Interstate MIXKEAPOMs!^ she entered the residence of E. W. It is thought the child will live. an equipment of short petticoats and Wheat, No. 1 hard, 78%@79 No. 1 Northern, is Chaffee, a prominent farmer near Amenia, Up to this time the number of corpses found thick boots. The otter is almost the 75@77% No. 2 Northern, 72V6@74c. is twenty-five and the number of wounded and stole several silk dresses, and when arrested, ST. LOUIS, Special—Judge Schocnmaker, Flour, Patents sacks to local dealers, eighteen. The city is thronged with strangers only existing species of the wild fauna she had these and other articles in her Judge Bragg and Mr. Veasey, of the Interstate coming from all parte of Quebec district 4.70@4.90 patents to ship, sacks car lots, possession. After being taken to jail she was commerce commission, have been in •ofEngland, with the exception ofthf to witness the effects of the terrible avalanche. $4.50@4.70 itf barrels, $4.70@4.90: delivered again searched, and in a pocket of one her W RAILWAY. The following is a list of the killed St Louis the past few days but have left at New England point*, $5.35@5.50: New badger and the roe deer. "_ underskirts was found concealed a loaded and wounded so far as is known: here for Kansas City, Mo., where they 0VEB 7,000 MILES York points,$5.25@5.65. delivered at Philadelphia 38-caliber revolver. The girl states that she and Baltimore, 5.20@5.60 bakers' have several caseB to hear. From there they formerly lived at Crookston. Killed—Thomas Farrell and three Farrell children, ¥J»5v5 -.j here, $3.20@3.50: superfine, $1.90g)2.65 go to Chicago and thence back to Washington. Of steel track in Illinois, Iowa, Wisconsin, two children named Burke, one child red dog, Backs, $1.10@1.35 red dog, barrels, ||P SAMUEL COLT, the inventor of the In an opinion rendered by Commissioner Mr. and Mrs. Bloomer, living near Rosalie, named Bradley, child of P. Fitzgerald. Mrs. Michigan, Minnesota, Nebraska, Dakota $1.35«i1.60. Bran, $6.50@7.25 Shorts. Bragg, on application for subpoenas revolver that bears his name, was Bracken, Mrs. Stephen Burke, Henry Black. Kansas, left their three-year-old child with a and Wyoming, penetrates the Agricultural, $7.25@8.50: Corn, 31@33c Oats, 18@22c. William Black, Thomas Nolan, Mrs. Beady. Mrs. duces tecum for the production of book*, Mr. and Mrs. Edwards, who bad been hired Mining and Commercial Centres of the originally a blacksmith, rough, uneducated, Hay, o.00@6.50 Feed, $13@13.50. Flax, Thomas BerriKan, Mrs. Lauson, Mrs. Kemp. contracts, vouchers, accounts and papers in $1.22. WEST AND NORTHWEST. by a farmer named Dudley. Upon their return Injured—Mr. and Mrs. Calson. Mr. J. CNeilL coarse, but a genius in his the suit of George Bice versus various Western the child was missed, and, Mrs. Edward's Mrs. Lake Kerwin and child, Thomas BerriKan. ST. PAOTJ. The Unrivaled Equipment of the Line actions arousing suspicion, she was railroads, oil companies, etc., that gentleman ^vay. A company was formed for the Denis Berriean, James Hayden, William Stevens PriceB on incoming trains only: Wheat, embraces Sumptuous Dining Cars, New charged with making away with it, which lays down several rules to be observed and son. Nellv Deehey, Patrick Fitzgerald, Martin No. 1 hard, 7S@79c No. 1 Northern, 75@76c, manufacture of the pistols, but Colt Wagner and Pullman Sleepers, Superb she denied. A rope was procured and a feint Ready, three Maybury children. Stephen in such cases, the following being the No. 2 Northern, 73@74c. Corn, No. 3. made to hang her, when she confessed that Burke and his mother, Mrs. Fitzzerald, Thomas day Coaches and^y/, had so terrible a temper and was so 31@33c. Oats, No. 2 mixed. 18@20c. No. principal one: Graham, William Power, wife and cttild, Mrs. she killed the child in a fit of anger, and gave FAST VESTIBULED TRAINS 3 mixed, 17@19c No. 2 white, 21@23c No. unreasonable that no person could In laving down rules upon the subject of what Thomas Farrell, Miss May CanldwelLS*^.f,Jt 8| the body to her husband, who threw it in a 3.17@19c. Rye, No. 2. 35c bid No. 3. 40g an application shall contain for the compulsory get along with him, so he bought MORMONS VS. GENTILES. & production of books, papers, tariffs, contracts, creek. Her husband denied this, when the 45c No. 4, 30@32e. Ground eeJ, $13.50. Running direct between Chicago, St. Paul agreements and documents relating to any matter same means was used to extort a confession Corn Meal. Unbolted. $13.50. Bran, $7.75. out the company for a song and set and Minneapolis, Council Bluffs and under investigation, tne commission is governed from him. He said his wire killed the child Malt, 70@75c. Hav, No. l„upland, $6@7, fV Annua he ah E on by the provisions of the act to regulate Omaha, connecting for Portland. Denver k*%p for himself. A lucrative contract No. 1, $5,50@0.50 timothy, $9. Timothy and threw the body in the creek, he being a commerce and the objects and purposes of this Commissioners San Francisco and all Pacific Coast Points. seed, $1.60. Eggs. $+S0@4.80 per case. witness only of the deed. A committee was statute, but in connection with these will also for the government during ths Mexicanrfwar ONLY LINE TO THEBLACK HILLS CHICAGO, Special.—The Utah election Flour, Patents, $5@5.2o straight, $4.404.60 consider the practice In the courts of the United formed to search forthebody, and the couple bakers'. $3.25 rye. 2.75@3.20 buckwheat, States, as well the rules provided by federal ^was the foundation for a commissioners were at work here on was given into their charge. If Mrs. Edwards' For Tickets. Rate», Map*. Time Tables and fnU statutes, in proceedings which seem to be must $3. Butter, creame^es. 12@17c extra their annual report to the secretary of the story is verified, both will probably information.apniyto any Ticket A«mt75v.£ |nagmncent fortune. nearly analogous to proceedings in which such dairy, 14@16c medium, 10@34c, packing trens the Gen'i pi jgaS Chlcllo, in. interior The full board was present, con- be lynched. applications to the commission is made. 8 j.H.wmwA*r, s.e.wiot88, i.p.wttsoa stock, l@lWi., greane 3@5^ 8 »*a.tap Sna^Jbugn. OttlfHfcArt