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HfWb^m ATRAIEHEIDUP. New Ulm Review, THE NEWS DIGEST. fH Et -AnfaerLieide The Nineteenth Century says There are range a settlement of their affairs. Today's proofs that Prince Bismark is intriguing at meeting and tragedy ensued. the little German courts as well as abroad Cowles wished the interview with his wife IT] ." to raise difficulties of all sorts in the way of to be private, but Hale refused and accompanied a BRANDT & WEDDENDORF, Publishers. them in a short drive in the park Interesting News of tlie Week the emperor. There is some talk at Berlin Two Masked Men Go Through The interview was in progress when Cowles Manufacturer oi S£f^*-*, ofthe removal bf several high oificials who made a movement as if to draw a revolver, HEW ULM, Boiled Down and. MINNESOTA have been proved to have been in communication a' Train Sear Mew, when Hal anttcipatkd him with the rosult fpire, Well Building and Steepto with the ex-chancellor and to be associated as stated. Cowles' little daughter Florence, Classified. with his opposition to imperal de 1\T. Salem, D. whom it is alleged he abducted from her devotes most f^ cisions. EX-EMPRESS EUGENE home in Cleveland, was 'placed by Cowles in the Academy of the Sacred Heart in of her time to the preparation of a Montreal. A order was procu-ed irom E E A N E E Fine Pressed Brick for E N A I O N S A I A Detachments of Cavalry and memorial volume containing the letters Judge Duges to tae sisters in charge of the It is reported that the Louisiana Lottery The superintendent of the census issued an convent to produce the child, but they refused. of her husband and son. ornamental fronts- company will spend $5,000,000 to secure the Indian Scouts Scouring. order forbidding supervisors and enumerators Th court will issue an official election of a friendly governor and legislature making public any information gained mandamu to-morrow, when a guardian North Dakota. the Country. in the per ormanw of their duties. Attention will be appointed. Mr. Hale will appear a the best ot shipping facilities and Rusk is a striking "UNCLE JERRY" Io+tery in the police court to-morrow for an examination. is called to the law on this subject. I is I is said that the Louisiana people Mucn sympathy is exprested for will pay attention to mail order Mr. Porter's, intention to pro becute with vigor are gaining ground. The opponents of the figure when he appears in the Blue him and Mrs. Cowles, as it is believed that all violations of law which shall be reported lottery attribute this result to the lavish Ube room of the White house. He is not MAKDAN. N. D., Special Telegram, Cowles intended killing both his wife and to him, whether on the a of enumerators of money, which has been going on. N E W I N N E S O A child unless prevented by her brother. —The through east-bound passenger or persons who re use to answer the census enamored of formal ceremonies, and The dedication of Garibaldi's statue in train due at midnight arrived at 1 questions. Washington Square, New York, took place confesses privately that he fidgets o'clock this morning, the mail car presenting A A E E recently in the presence- of a large number E O E O N O E when he finds himself in fine clothes. a sorry appearance. Two miles west of of people Several Italian societies participated A I a A Miss Sarah Elkins, eldest daughter oi New Salem and twenty-five miles west in the ceiemor.ies. to a S a Stephen B. Elkins, and Maj. A. C. Oliphant of here the engineer and fireman A gas motor has been successfully tested MANTTACTUREB OK & DfiAIJEB IN FORT DODGE, Iowa, Special Telegram, of Trenton, N. J., were married at the residence WHEN President Garfield was dying were surprised by two masked men in the street railways of Chicago, The gas Boats aadShoas! —Charles Shepard, alias Anibrog* of the bride's father in New York. climbing ov.er the tender and ordering the is generated by stored naphtha and is ignited he ate a peach, and the pit thereof he Christian, ot Cherokee, has just been sentenced Among the costly and beautiiul presents train stopped at the end of big revolvers. by means of electricity. Fifteen miles an to two years in the penitentiary by gave to a Grand Rapids man, who were gifts from President and Mrs. Harrison, The summons was obeyed. Express messenger hour is the average speed attained. Judge Shiras. Shepard was accused of having Secretary and Mrs. Blaine. Secietary and Minn. *3dN. sti'3., New Ulm, Mina. Angevine, hearing shots fired forward placed it near the G. R. & I. general attempted to draw a pension under the Gov. Hoard and the Wisconsin state board Mis. Wmdom and Andrew Carnegie. and suspecting something, hid $600 name of Christian, and pleaded guilty. of supervision have ordered the warden of office. It grew, and has developed in money from the safe, locked the small The story ot Shepard's villainy reads the state prison to release from custody on A large assortment ot men's *n4 I N O A I E N S into a blossom-covered tree. like a romance. I 1868 Charles safe, put out the lights and ran back parole at the expiration of the minimum boW boots and shoes, and ladies' &a4 Four members of the family poisoned by Shepard and Ambrose Christian were to New Salem. Th mail car was first period of their terms three prisoners sentenced children's ahows constantIf fefpt »»Ti eating wild parsnip near Lake George, Ont., discharged from service in the under chapter 390, Laws of 1890. to tackled by the robbers. Only one mail band. Custom -work and repahtag are now dead, and it is feared that the other Tenth United States infantry in South BY the spirometer, or lung test general terms of not less than the minimum agent was in the car and he immediately three will die. promptly attended to* Carolina. Shortly afterward Shepard stole or more than the maximum number of years obeyed orders by turning over the mail showed an average lung capacity The severest earthquake shock experienced a suit of Christian's clothes, with the latter's provided for the punishment of the several matter. A number of registered letter were discharge papers in one ot the pockets, in many years occurred at Lima, Ohio, re. when corsets were worn was 134 cubic crimes which they committed. John Hauenstein, rifled and then the two robbers turned their for purposes of his own. Shepard assumed cently. I twas followed by two other shocks, inches when the corsets were removed A mysterious prospecting party from Montan attenti to the express car. This they the name of Christian, and a few weeks which, though milder than the first, were oi a left Edmonton for For Assmaboine, found deserted, much to their chagrin, and, later was married under that name. deserted more than the average severity.' the test showed an average his wiieand cameWevt, the real Ambrose on the Athabasca river, on the old trail to mistaking the fireman for the express messenger, George Hayes, a Grand Trunk switchman lung capacity of 167 cubic inches a Christian having a narrow escape from Lesser Slave lake. Their destination is a secret, they ordered him and the only person who positively identified death at the hands of the infuriated relatives but it is somewhere in the Peace river gain of 33 cubic inches. Burchell, the alleged murderer of the AT THE POIXT OF PISTOLS of the imposier's wife. Shepard came country and Laird river. They had very little and young Englishman, Benham, at Woodstock, to open the safes. protested that he West to Cherokee, and for twenty years to say regarding their plans, but did not Ont has been killed by the cars at "Windsor. went under the name ot Christian, pi extending kne^w nothing about it, and finally satisfied seem to need or desire much information regarding THE American people annually to lead a life in accord with the name. Mrs. Peter Lovetsen and her three children the robbers. Then the train backed to New the country to which they were going. married, joined the ciiurch, and became smoke, chew and snuff 310,000,000 were badly burned in New Haven, Conn., by Salem, and finally came on east. Th ex They expect to winter in the Peace river one ot its leading exhorters and a fire their apartments caused by the explosion region. press messenger remained incognito, and pounds of the nicotine weed. It is class leaders. A couple of years ago of a lamp. Firemen rescued the children Our brewery is fully equipped and able to fil got on the train as it left New Salem. he filed an application for pension unor A number of families in Waterloo, Iowa, divided up like this: Cigara. 76,000,000 be ore they were fatally burned, but it *11 orders. The passensrers were not touched. One put the name of Ambrose Christian, sending in have recently been taken fcuddenly very sick is feared that the mother will die. Mr F. Grebe has charge of the bottling eatab» pounds chewing and smoking his head out of the window during the delay, the stolen discharge papers as evidence. with symptoms of poisoning, followed rapidly ishment. A family named Campau, living at George but was told to get his head back, The real Ambrose Christian had already by stupor. There have been no fatal tobacco, 222,000,000 snuff, 6,000,000, flfew Ilia, Mmn. lake, Prescott county, Ont., ate wild parsnips. T, and a bullet whizzed past his head as a reminder been granted a pension, having successfullyproven cases, though in several death was narrowly Two boys aged seven and nine years and 6,000,000 pounds are used that his papers had been stolen. escaped. The physicians ascribe the sickness that orders had better be obeyed. A have died. The grandfather, mother and a The pension authonties put detectives on to posion with tyrotoxicaline, the newly discovered posse of men with the sheriff, mounted and in the form of cigarettes. three-year old child will not likely recover. Shepard's track and the real state of affairs poison from decomposed milk. I is armed, leave on a special train for The others are out of danger. was disclosed. Whe arrested Shepard was believed that the recent hot weather caused the scene of the daring robbery. Th robbers ju'-t going to church to lead in prayer. A Diagonal freight ran into a wabhout ten THE costliest horse barn in themiles this poison brcome active. compelled Engineer Kilmartin to When he found that his villainy was southeast of Dabuque. The fireman break in the door of the postal car. Only The lottery company in Louisiana is now known he broke down, confessed his crime world belongs to D. E. Crouse, and was killed and the brakeman fatally injured. paying 20 cents a name for signatures to four masked men were seen at any one and begged for mercy for his family's sake. The track was covered with water and the is located at Syracuse, N. Y. It has petitions in favor of a recharter. One petition The real Ambrose Christian was present at time, and suspicions are rife that only two train traveled over the road for thirty miles had only five signatures. Three of the trial. lives in Michigan very comfortably now cost the owner, a millionaire in the water. At the point where the Diagonal were engaged in the work. During the Manufacturer of and Dealer ia them were saloonkeepers and the fourth man on the government pension he and Illinois Central cross the ties and rails controversy in the mail car the horseman, something like 700,000. draws. CIGARS, has been in the insane abylnm twice. I were washed out and the freight train was mask fell from the face of one Point Coupee signatuies were obtained ditched. Incidental expenses will make the man, reported to be of medium height from the careless and ignorant by representing A O A I N TOBACCOS, The town of Bradshaw, Nebraska, was and build, light hair and with several days' stable cost little short of a round at the petitions were for appropriations wiped out by a tornado. The principal growth of light beard. The district around for levees. There are reports that, the million. A it of a in S street is filled with the ruins. A few houses New Salem is peopled by quiet, law-abiding PTPES, J\ lottery, recognizing its defeat, wishes to were let in the extreme western part of the a a of a it settlers. I is presumed to be the work compiomise by takimr a recharter for one village, but they are without wind ows and CHAMBEKLVIN, S. D., Special a year, till Jan 1895. The antis refused to of people unknown in this part of the at sea has been de- doors, and their eontents were scattered Cor. Minnesota and Centre VACCINATION Intense excitement was caused in Chamberlain yield an inch. country.' broadcast over the prairie. The depot and vicinity to-day by another find of clared by a number of New York streets. building was completely wrecked, and all the LATER. coal, which was made by D. W. Spalding, doctors as more dangerous than cars standing on the track blew away, ex NEW ULM, 'MINtf. MANDAN, N D., Special Telegram, clerk of the courts for Brule county, on the E A E S cept one loaded with stock, which was blown reservation within a few miles of Chamberberlain, —The two desperadoes who held up the small-pox, and Cunard passengers, without leaving the track to York, a distance ... 4 and the samples have been on exhibition east-bound Northern Pacific train early Jno. Neuman, of nine miles. This gave the alarm to who claim they are suffering from in his office in this city to-day, he a a W this morning are supposed to be traveling the people of York, who sent a messenger, hundreds of people going there to examine a towards the Black Hills. Some people believe blood poisoning in consequence of who at midnight leturned with the news of them. They are by long odds CHICAGO. they are going in the direction of her the disaster. A relie' party was at onco sent of better quality than any of the previous being vaccinated en shipboard, have Dealer in out A Russian settlement near the town majesty's dominions. Fro Fort Buford, WHEAT—No. 2 spring, 92 to 92%c No. 3 finds, and indicate a vein fully equal brought suits against the great was wrecked, and ifc is repoited that nine Spring, 78 to 85 No. 2 red, 92 to 92yac. in the north, and Fort Yates, in the south, to the very best qualify oi coal ever shipped DIRTS QOODS I were killed outright. Phjsicians who left CORN—No. 2, 33%c. cavalry and Indian scouts are scouring the into the country irom the East. Mr. Spalding steamship line. Lincoln on a relief train report twelve dead OATS—No. 2. 26Mc. country. The railroad or express company is one of the very oldest residents of RYE—Txo. 2, 53e. at Bradshaw, and that eight are mortally Ilats, Caps, INotioti8y the state, has traveled over the reservation lost nothing. No did the passengers. BAELEY—No. 2, nominal. wounded and about twenty injured. during past years probablv to a greater extent Gh*ocerie8,a Provision*^ Rome was an empire the FL4X SEFD—NO. 1, $1.45 Only the registered mail was molested, and WHEN than any other white "man, having had EGGS—12 to 12y2c. that was taken. A tramp who was stealing Crockery and Glassware, males wore black for mourning, while W A S O E W I E the most absolute confidence and respect of a ride on the blind baggage is ST. PAXIL. the Ii.dians, and has frequently asserted in Green, Dried, and Canned the women indicated their grief by D. Webster Stoddard, who has been on now in Mandan jail, and he professes WHEAT—No. 1, hard, 90 to 91c No. 1, the past that a good quality of coa! existed trial in Herkimer, N. Y., for forgery, was Fruits* etc, etc. Nortiern 89 to 90c No. 2, Northern, 86 to to be able to identify the wearing white garments. In Turkey in the vicinity ot this city on the reservation, found guilty. Stoddard went into an anteroom 87c. robbers if they are caught. says he was and that the opening to settlement of and fatally shot himself. I wilt always take farm produce la exchange at the present day the mourning hue CORN—No. 3, 31c. at New Salem resting on the front mail car, that tract meant the solution of the coal torgooda, and pay the higlieat market price for ajf Father Hennessy, the Catholic priest who OATS—No. 2 mixed. 27c No. 2 white, 28% is violet in China, white in Egypt, question for South'Dakota. The bringing when two masked men stepped on the platform itlndB paper raga. assaulted Miss Ella McGraw with a club at to 29V2C. No. 3 white, 28 to 29c. of these samples by In in proves the accuracy where he was. They informed him yellow in Ethiopia, brown in Europe Dungannon, Ohio, has been bound ovpr trial. BARLEY—No. 2, 50 to 55c No. 3, 40 to la conaeetfon with my store I hnve a first-elaaa of his knowledge. estates that there is that if he kept still he would not be injured. He is charged with assault with intent to 4 5 and America, black. The mourning no possible question as to there being a ialooa farnlahed with a splendid bIJiard table aaf kill. RYE—No. 2, 37c. obeyed orders implicitly. Th large and paying vein. I is possible, however, my customers will always find good liquore in«$ color in Spain was white until change GROUND FEED—No. 1, $13.25 to 13.50. details of the event, as gathered from the At Vineland. N. J., Mrs. Cremora Jackson that practical mining may be deferred cigars, and eycry forenoon a epleudld lanafa, BRAN—Bulk, $9.50 to 10. train men, passengers and this tramp, are until the plats ior the land are placed on Lock wood charged with attempting to ed by the laws of 1498. BALED HAY—No. 1, upland piairie, $9 No. as follows: As the train moved away from poison her aged husband, was given a hearing record in the land office here, so that a filing AH gools pnrcbassd of me will bo dcllrerel tf 1, $S timothy, $9. New Salem station two robbers with masks may be had that the rights ot the fortunate and dischaiged, the husband confessing BUTTER—Creamery, first 14 to 15c, dairy, any part of the cliy free of cost. finder may be protected. One thing got on the Blind baggage and clambered that his sons had persuaded him to mako first, 10 to 12c Minnesota Street, yew Pirn, M1B% THE low prices prevailing in England is now absolutely certain—coal of good the charges in order to eret the woman— over to the engine. Th train was run according Meat Market* MINNEAPOLIS. quality exists in this vicinity, and the for dairy products and beef their step mother—out of the way. to their orders and stopped about WHEAT—No. 1, hard. 89c No. 1, Northern, prairie farmers will speedily "be relieved a mile away. Engineer Kilmartin undid The Milwaukee police arrested Jutgene arises in part from the increased production 88V2c No. 2, Northern, SKVic from the exoibitant exactions ot Eastern Buck, a St. Paul lithographer, 33 years old. the couplings three cars back, according to FLOUR—Patents, Backs to local dealers, coal barons and railroads for a supply of of farm animals in Great and Mrs. Hattie Schultz, a comely woman of 31. EPPLE, Prop'r. /np- $5.15 to 5.35 baker's here, $3.35 to 4 red orders, and then proceeded, accompanied by this necessity. There has been no question 25 years, the wife of a St. Paul furrier. They dog sacks, $1.20 to 1 30. Britain. The low prices of American the robbers, another mile with engine, mail, as to the existence of coal on the west side MUWESOIJL ST. NE \L!V1IN!$ eloped from St. Paul Mrs. Shultz broke CORN—Good yellow 32Ya-. baggage and express cars. Under the direction ofth river. Indications have been frequently and Indian wheat has diminished down when put behind the bars. She said OATS—Good white, 27Ysc, fair mixed, 26c. found. I has simply been a question of one robber, while the five train that she cared for Buck and at she had BARLEY—30 to 35c wheat production in England. as to quality, and this find favorably *"pHE TraderslRtied decree to Inform the people^ hands were held in a row by the other, the left her husband because he had treated her FLAX—$1 39 to 1.40. 1 New Ulm ami vicinity thst tit lia*re-eiUb t*fci settles that question. FEED—$13 to 13.50. engineer broke open the small safe in the Hence British farmers have changed cruelly. ed his rnoat murketand itr.ow p*citp&red to i\*» BUTTER—Fair to fancy creamery, 9 to 14c express car, which Express Messenger a hlK did customers and friends nilh only lUf A woman came from Cleveland to the village over to the raising of cattle in larger dair.es, 7 to 14c best freak and cured meats, snu?agM. lard and *n Ansrevine had left empty. I the mail car I E N I S E S I N S of Dungannon, three miles west of Hanover, •rytmn? nsoally kept in a first «•!&!•» market Tft* MILWAUKEE. proportions. Clerk Sherlock delivered up the registered Ut(?b«*t market price will be paid tor FAT CJtfl Ohio, to claim a child held in custody I a a a re W it TUB, HU3E3, WOOL, ETC. by Father Hennessy, the Catholic priest of WHEAT—No* 2 Spring, 88% to 89c No. 1, mail, and then the desperadoes left. A In a a Northern, 9oc. EPPI.JC. that village. She claimed to be the mother first it was reported that four men were engaged the American Revolution ASHLAND, Mont., Special.—An order from CORN—No. 3, 33c. DURING of the child and a sister of Father Hennessy. in the work, but the trainmen say OATS—No. 2, white, 28%c the war department has been forwarded to Father Hennessy knocked the woman down, an English magazine published an there were only two. Not a trainm an was RYE—43Mc. Ccjl. Arnold in command at Fort Custer, and defied the authorities for a time with a armed, which accounts for, the lack of estimate of the future population of BARLEY-—No. 2, 47%c directing lum to bend two companies of the rifle, but at last surrendered and was arrested. bloodshed. I is supposed to be the work EGGS—Fresh, First cavalry to the scene of the massacre the North American colonies. Placing Thomas J. Herbert, a wealthy young farmer, of tough cowboys living a distance from the sv by the Cheyennes this-week. Four men and James Boyd, the twenty-year-old son AND railroad district. Th superintendent ol were massacred on the Little Big Horn the population then at 2,000,000, a a a A a of District Attorney Boyd, quarreled over a mails arrived to-day. Capt. Fechet of Fort wiihin gunshot oi the scene of the Custer hog at Brenensville, Tenn. Boyd struck The farmfrs of North Dakota meta and assuming that it would double Yates happened here to-day, and left for massacre of 1876. Several white men unknown Hi young Herbert, and the latter armed himself Jamestown and rejected the independent to the agent or military authorities itself every 25 years, the writer estimated Fort Yates immediately to aid in the and gavechase. Both were will mounted, political action plan by adopting a resolution have entered the'reservation and harangued search. and a running fight was kept up for two that the farmers will endeavor to secure JOS. SCHMUCKER, Prop. that in the year 1890 the number the Cheyennes with a story of a coming miles. "When both revolvers were empty just representation through their representative Christ and inflamed their imaginations would have increased to 64,000,000. SEW ULM, MINNESOTA Herbert fell from his saddle dead. political parties but should these parties, S O O I N IN O N E A with tales of horses, cattle and fire-water to after being presented with the platform of As a matter of fact, this is near Zaek T. Handley, editor and proprietor of be bestowed when the Christ arrived. Pure beer eold in quantities to suit the alliance, reluseto nominate men favorable the Huron (S. D.) Herald-Democrat, was shot E. of a S by the present estimated population of One night this week a bfnd ot braves went purchaser. Special attention paid to to the farmers a convention will be dead at his home by bis son Fred, a lad of is in a on the warpath almost within sight of Fort bottling ol beer. called and nominations made. In executive about sixteen years. They were putting down the United States. MONTREAL, Que,, Special.—To-day a Custer and surprised a family on the Little session Fane her made a brilliant speech, advising a carpet when a dispute arose, and Fred tragedy was enacted on St. Catheriue street Big Horn. Th only woman present escaped delegates to work within their drew a small revolver and shot his father, that has thrown the city into great excitement. with her husoand, while two men party and drop the third party idea. the ball entering the nf-ck a little to the right The street was crowded with pedestrians THE New York Herald tells of a one of whom was named Bowman, was A minority report recommending independent of the center, striking the collar bone, glanced as usual at that hour. They were killed and scalped. The band proceeded to THE CHICAGO AND action was presented, but man in Pittsburg who was convicted upward and lodged in Ihe baBe of the suddenly startled by a flash of smoke and the Tongue river valley and killed two more was lost. A resolution requesting the brain. The boy was immediately taken to heard a pistol shot and a woman's scream. of having quail in his possession in legislature to extend the elective franchise to settlers, whose names are unknown. jail. Mr. Handley was chairman oftheDemocratic A two-horse carriage from which the shot central committee and well known women was also adopted. The legislative MEKOMIXEES QUIET DOWN. violation of the game law of Pennsylvania. was fired was brounght to a standstill and a throughout the state. The affair creates committee reviewed the work of the last leglisature, SHAWANO. Wis Special »-All is quiet and lady alighted. I it were still two men, He said the quail had, pro ound regret. endorsed it and made demands (or RAILWAY. orderly at Keshena IndAn agency. Th the one with a smoking revolver in his the future. They ask congress to pass a new agent, Kelsey, has talen hold and no been shipped to him from Missouri, Six prisoners broke jail at Aitkin, Minn, hand, the other unconscious and his blood law preventing the importation of liquor into I trouble is anticipated. Th outburst of while Sheriff Markbam was carrying in the streaming into the rugs of the carriage. and his lawyer claimed that, under rage on Wednesday was caused by the news E I E O I N E O prohibition states also to pass the Butterworth tray containing their breakfast. John Kelly Th wounded man was Eugene from Washington that the McCord and bill. They demand that the next leg the. original package decision, to struck him twice on the back ofthe head Cowles of Cleveland, Ohio, son of the late Sawyer bills ior the sale of their pine had islature shall pass the Australian election "ft?* with a sandbag made out of sand scraped Edwin Cowles. of the Cleveland Leader. been passed by congress. Th temporary punish his client for receiving, hav- law and submit to a vote of the people a off the cemented floors and tinfoil from packages His assailant was C. Hale ot the same withdrawal of the new agent quieted the propogition to amend the state constitution A N A O I N S E A S ,y,, ing or disposing of the bird would of tobacco. Sheriff Mai khara grabbed city, and the woman was Cowles' wife and Indians, and they returned to Shawano in to exclude lottery companies. hold of Kelly, when he received a blow on the a tremendous thunder storm. Is so operated as to meet the requirements ol Hale's sister. A few hurried words were The following are the resolutions. We recommend ffelfY be an interference with inter-state through and local travel, prov ding fast through back of the neck irom one of the other prisoners exchanged,when Mr. Hale ordered the cabman the passages ofthe subtreasury bill, trains with close connections for which knocked him down, and six out commerce beyond the powers of the to proceed to the general hospital. Mrs. or something better by our national representatives S E I O S A E S of ten made their escape. The sheriff recovered ^m S A I N N E A O I S we demand at our legislature Cowles re-entered the carriage and accompanied state. from the fall and captured Kelly before the party to the hospital. Dr. Kirkpatrick, SIOUX CITY, COUNCIL BLUFFS] pass the Australian ballot bill we favor the W in a he S of a S I he made his escape from the jail yard. The speedy passage ofthe Butterworth bill your the mefiical superintendent at the a re other five took to the woods. committee recommends the unlimited coinage hospital, had the wounded man conveyed O A A E N E THE statistics of the consumption WIONNA, Special Telegram.—Fire of silver we heartily and unanimously to a private ward, where a close examination last night gutted the basement of McNie & S A N A N I S O O A N And production of food in the United endorse the action of our executive. Gov. was made. The physician announces km.r O O E I N S O E S Co's. store in the postoffice block. Th And all points in John Miller particularly on the lottery question, that there is no immediate danger. The ball States show that it requires 3.15 dense smoka made it difficult to locate the The prince of Saxe-Meininger, brother-inlaw MONTANA, also we approve his course in the appointment had entered the right side of the neck, and, Beat of the fire, but the firemen succeeded of Emperor William, has been taken suddenly acres to maintain each person. ofthe seed wheat commission, believing after piercing the right jaw bone, emerged WASHINGTON, in quenching the flames, not, however, until ill as a result ofthe injuries he received he acted wisely and honestly through the oheek of the opposite side. Mr. most of the firemen had become prostrated Starting on this basis, Mr. C. Wood in the accident in which the emperor was injuried. OREGON, ilk',' under existing circumstances we are Hale surrendered himself to the police and by the smoke, but all revived. Th Davis, of Kansas, says that the favorable to giving employment to the ^CALIFORNIA and was locked up. Mr. Hale makes the statement damage to McNie & Co's. stock ,i Prominent Germans in London are making prisoners in our state penintentiaries, which that the trouble between is*. estimated at $1,000. fully covered BRITISH COLUMBIA ^amount of tillable land in the United extensive preparations for tho reception will make these institutions as nearly as possible COWLES AND HIS WIFE by insurance. Th origin of the Prince Bismarck on his forthcoming visit to self sustaining, but we do not approve States will in a few years be no A A E S E E I N A N «vas caused by Cowles making two trips to fire is a mystery. Appearances after England, notwithstandingthe ex-chancellor's the letting the prison labor to outside bidders A S are ran on all through trains. Europe with a woman .known as King OT »-li SP~/greater than is required tq support the fire would indicate that it caught wish to evade a public welcome at the hands to the detriment of honest labor, as we Wilson, and who is now at a hotel here, around the sewer pipe box where it enters. O O N I S S E E I N A S oa of his countrymen. believe the state should bp the recipient of all $j$^*'the population. His conclusion is having come rrom Buffalo last Monday. McNie's store had been closed about 9 overland trains to California and Oregon. &x? profit from fetich labor. We recommend the A letter from the czar, written in reply to Mrs. Cowles had applied lor a divorce on o'clock, and the gas in the rear of the store j^f^e^th&t when this period is reached we provision of copies of the legislative journal the ground of adultery. Cowles admitted one from the Queen of Denmark, is published E E A I A S on the DlHer was left burning. When the alarm was mailed directly to parties ordering and paying stl|||fifcaU bis guilt, but declared that his wife had Limited. havdsnofood products to ex- In his letter the czar promises a strict inquiry turned in it was noticed that the gas in the for the same at actual cost of production condoned the offense. Mrs. Cowles, however, into Siberian scandals, and say she For time of trains, tickets and an information store was turned out. This gave rise to the f||port, and tn^t we shall require for We reaffirm the prohibition plank of had in her possession a letter in which ripply to Station Agents of the Chicago fc North $1 will punish heavily excesses of severity on suspicion that some person had entered the our alliance plattorm, and are unanimously he admitted the facts on which she based Weston Railway, or to the General Paseengei borne consumption all that our the part of officials. Lastly he promises to 4gent at Chicago. »«w"ge» store, and take", the precaution to turn out in favor of a strict enforcement of the tern-, her application. After the parties all arrived instruct his ministry to draft measures br the gas before firing the building. Mr. McNie iarmere can grow, perance a paiss«? our Jaet legislature. here a consultation was had, and H.%WHm, IUMUUM, fcJ£l.° EPWILSO ameliora tion^rMSPssswa intends to fully investigate. Cowles promised to meet his wife and ar- 3d Yii c-Prest. Gen'l Manager. Gen'l Paai.A