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*»S9S§S I NEWS SIFTINGS. LAW. TAKES HOLD. New Ul Review. give them any money, they attacked and 3'?M N O A E ATEB beat and choked her most cruelly. She will .A Er/iMerheide, probably die. John Bnrns Did Not Shine in the Late '^-r, ,iV Trades Union Congress. Joseph F. Young of Philadelphia Bhot and BEANDT & WEDDENDOEP, Publisher*. Criminal, -Personal^ Foreign Detectives Make4 ifrests in fatally wounded his wife at the Minnequa LONDON, Sept. 8.—One of the minor incidental house, at Atlantic City. Young accused his results of the late trades unions congress Connection Withthe Central Manufacturer of NEW ULM, and Other Interesting MINNESOTA wife of undue intimacy with a guest at the at Liverpool is a readjustment of the hotel. The couple had a quarrel in their relative ranking of the great labor leaders Train Wrecking. flews Items. room when Young shot his wife fatallv. He in the estimation of their followers. Hitherto Fire, Well Building- a Stcepl* then attempted to kill himself, but was prevented EVEN the log hut has evoluted out John Burns was unquestionably preeminent doing so by the clerk of the hotel. and he had come to be regarded JBrick, Ss of its primitive simplicity in these It is Said One Has Made a Con* Young has been arrested. as a little short of infallible WASHINGTON. days. George Gould's log cabin in in all matters of importance to A negro named Rogers decoyed Mrs. Samuel President Harrison and, Gen. Sherman fession Which Implicates Fine Pressed Brfck for the interests of labor. This fame Murray from her home at Water Valley, the Catskills cost $40,000. have both accepted invitations to be present rested upon his phenomenal success as an Miss., on pretense of helping to rescue her Four Strikers. ornamental fronts. at the twenty-first annual reunion of the organizer of men and as a manager of husband from roughs, whom Rogers said Society of the Army of the Cumberland to strikes. But throughout the congress his were Ill-treating him in a lonely part of the A CAII-O bachelor, who, the ad. said, be held at Toledo, Ohio, Sept. 17 and 18. conduct was marked by an unreasonable town, and assaulted h*»r, Bruising her badly was "87 years old but rich," has received obstinacy in small matters, and by a domineering Have the best of shipping facilities »n«l The negro was arrested later, but was taken ALBANY, N. Y., Sept. 8.—John J. Reed, a by a mob and hanged. Mr. and Mrs. Murray manner which led to frequent will pay prompt attention to mail oru»r» PERSONAL. brakeman residing at East Albany, was arrested 250 applications from ladies disagreeable scenes and to the delay of are from Iowa and have lived in Mississippi S, P. Snider was unanimously renominated to-day at Hudson charged with business. It became very evident that the willing to be his wife—and risk his two years. NEW ULM, MINNESOTA. for Congress by the Fourth congressional wrecking the train near Castleton Thursday very qualities which fit him to conduct a dying pretty soon. Republican convention of Minnesota. An attempt to wreck the Chicago express, night. It is said that he has confessed his fight against capital, unfit him for deliberation was made about two miles west of Albany, crime and has given the names of four companions, The Democrats of the Fourth district and discussion on abstract questions where the cowcatcher struck a pile of ties all of whom, it is of Minnesota, nominated J. N. Castle of of general policy. which had been placed on the track. Fortunately SAMUEL DEY, of Wesley, Me., is one Stillwater for congress. said, are strikers. The greatest excitement the ties were in such a position as On the other hand Ben Tillett and Tom prevails, and the strikers themselves of the greatest bear hunters of his In answer to an invitation to visit Canada to be easily swept aside. No damage resulted Mann, who have always yielded the supremacy MANUFAOTTJKBK or 4 SSALX S make threats against Reed. He was Mr. Gladstone said: "I cannot hopo to see and the train arrived here a few to Burns in his special line of the time. During his life he has killed Boots and Sb.03s! brought to this city to-day very quietly, that great territory, for my age, and still minutes late. Master Workman l^ee says organization and handling of men, easily and is thought to be confined in the Central 220 bears and cubs, receiving over more my engagements, utterly disable me the Pinkertons did it, as the road was too proved themselves his superiors in debate from crossing the broad Atlantic." depot, although Supt. Bissell denies it. and counsel. Burns' friends now say that well guarded for the strikers to get to the $2,000 in bounties therefor. he himself realizes that his strength place where the obstruction was placed. Mr. Bissell, when seen to-night said: "I Hlnn.43dN.itrs., New Ulm, Mloa. lies in another direction that this have nothing to say to-night and would R. M. Sboecraft, a young newspaper man ACCIDENTAL. was his first experience in such a if prefer to have things kept quiet. To-morrow who has been in Tacoma for the past few SOME sheep-raisers tried to pasture convention and that, as he is entirely unselfish A large assortment of m*n*8 sn# Engineer Cordelia and an unknown man may be day a of surprises." Capt. Robert weeks looking for work, committed suicide in his devotion to the cause, he will were killed in a wreck near Mannington, W. a large flock on Aie Fort Ellis reservation boys' boots and shoes, and ladies' *o6 Dy taking a large dose of morphine. Heleft a Pinkerton said, "Nothing can be said profit by the result and hereafter rest content Va., and sixteen loaded ears were burned. children's shoes constantly kept «r letter addressed to his father, in Olympia, saying to-night. My men did not apprehend the with his leadership in the actual battlefield in Montana recently, but the A train was thrown from the track at Arrenes, that his father had succeeded in ruining hand. Custom work and repelling man, and even if they had I could not talk of labor and capital, leavingthe honors grass was doctored with saltpetre France. Seventeen carriages were the last vestige of reputation he had. Young of debate to his colleagues. The congress, of the case." promptlj attended to* wrecked and several persons were killed or Shoecraft was about tweny-seven years of as a whole, has resulted in a marked advance one night, and 400 dead sheep were injured. age, and has worked upon papers in cities all The facts axe difficult to obtain, but it of the principle of the solidarity ol over the country, hut because of his dissipated labor. found the next morning. seems that as soon as the detectives went to The barn of C. L. Lund burned at Algona, John Hauenstein, habits never remained long in the same work they found, traces of Reed, who is a Iowa, with four valuable horses, a large position. For the past few years there has PASSED FROM LIFE'S STAGE. well known railroad man, his whole family amount of farm machinery and 3,000 bushels been an unpleasant feeling existing between A "FOSSIL FOREST" has been discovered being in the business. He was tracked of oats. Loss, $5,000. him and his father. Lillian Grubb, the Actress and Singer, to Schodiack, and then to Hudson, and in Scotland. Thirty or forty The general store of J. Lee at North Bend, Dies in New York. last night one of the detectives found him Neb., caught fire from an exploding lamp FOREIGN GRIST. fossil trunks have already been laid NEW YORK, Sept. 8.—Lillian Grubb, the at a house of prostitution. The chief detective and was completely destroyed. Loss, $10,000. and Prince Bismarck has been ordered by his well known actress aim singer, died at the of the road slapped him on the back bare, most of which are gray, freestone. home of her father in this city tc-day. The physicians to the Riviera for change of air. and said: "Eeed, we want you at Albany." Fifteen persons were killed in a building immediate cause of her illness was malnutrition, One of the trunks is at least An explosion occurred in a mine in Borislay The man turned pale and said, "What lor? which was on firo in the village of Mejoe and for three or four years there in Gahcia. Eighty miners were suffocated. That job at Castleton? "Who squealed?" two feet in diameter. Kerestze, Austria. They were in the building has been a gradual decay of vital It is reported that a body of armed Armenians endeavoring to save property when the Mr. Bissell's reticence in the matter, it is po\\er3. During this period, at the Our brewery is fully equipped and able to AT roof fell in, crushing them to death. has crosspd the frontier frem Persia approach of summer, Miss Grubb has believed, arises from the fact that they are ill orders. A HORSE known as "Jerry" that been compelled to retire to private to assist their persecuted brethren in Turkey. trying to get Reed to give the names of While workmen were completing the roof Mr F. Grebe has charge of the bottling eatkfc* life for a rest. She was a hard died at Santa Cruz a few days ago, The experiment of transmitting opera others, and further rumors say that prominent of a new ice house for the Ulrich brewery at lehment. worker and this has had much to do with Leipzig, the structure collapsed and the men music from the opera house to the Urania KDights of Labor are concerned. Master lew Elm, Minn. was considered the oldest horse in breaking her down. Her last engagement it theater by telephone was made in Berlin and were buried in the debris. Thirteen were Workman Lee said to-night that Reed jv was as Grannetta in the "Gondoliers." Her the far west. He crossed the plains killed and many injured, twelve seriously. proved a complete success. was not a striker, but had refused to go out name in private life was Mrs. David Hayman. Cholera is raging in the Arabian town of with them in the late trouble He says that in a caravan in 1846 and had been Einehardt Seheider' Patrick Dooley and Her husband is the manager of the Michael Daley, the first two employes of a Yembo. Many Egyptian pilgrims pass Knights sympathize with the road and hope "Shenandoah" company, and was at the in Santa Cruz since 1849. through Yembo every year on their way to brewery and the last named foreman of the that all concerned will be caught. bedside of his wife when she died. Mr. the holy cities of Arabia. National Carbon Works, were instantly killed Reed is unmarried and lives with his Hayman was married to Miss Grubb about mother at East Albany. He has been missing by a Lake Shore Expres at Cleveland, Ohio. five years ago. The Turkish soldiers at Jerusalem nave expelled A MAN was brought to the hospital ever since the night of the wreck. At The three men were crossing the track on a the Franciscan fathers from the city. nis home to-night it was stated that he was beer wagon. Miss Grubb's stage career bearan in 1882, at Eastburn, London, who had The French consul protested against their a Knight of Labor and a striker, despite the when she appeared in the chorus in "Olivette" Manufacturer of and Dealer ia expulsion, but without avail. Miss Ida Gfroerer, a beautiful young lady driven four nails into his skull three knights' denial. Later to-night a man at Ford's opera house. Mr. Ford of nineteen years, was filling a gasoline reservoir M. Yues Guyot, the French minister of named Lon Miller, a rai Iroad man, a knight CIGARS, took ber for three seasons through the or four inches deep. He suffered in Hamilton, Ohio, when the oil ignited and a striker, was arrested at his home in public works, has submitted to the cabinet a West. She was soon advanced to minor and exploded The j*oung lady was Greenbush Hollow, charged with being one project for the construction of a sea canal from severe headache, and took that parts, and her attractive bearing and her frightfully burned about the face and body, of the wreckers. It is thought that Reed TOBACCOS. to Pans. His plans were favorably considered singing won her favor wherever she went. means to cure it. The nails were extracted every thread of clothing on her person being has turned states' evidence, and that this is and referred to a committee of engineers. She was about seventeen years of age at the consumed After suffering untold agony she the first fruit of his evidence. Other arrests with difficulty. beginning of her career. It is semi-officially announced in Berlin PIPES, died. are promised before morning. No information Alter traveling with the Ford company that the reports from St Petersburgh that ol any consequence can be obtained Fiie almost totally destroyed the town of three years, during the last two of which from the railroad authorities. a coolness arose between the czar and Emperor Cor. Mirme^ta and Centrr Oxford, Iowa. Nearly all the business part she appeared in "Billee Taylor," "Patience" THE Senate in its tariff bill has cut William during the latter's recent visit and many private residences were burned. street*. and "Mascot," her services were to Russia are completely baseless. 7H down the duty on steel rails to 5-10 The postofflce, the bank and many other solicited by E. E. Rice. With his troupe A CHINESE WAR. KE^ DLM, 'MINN. buildings were destroyed. The fire was undoubtedly The preparations for a national ovation she went all over the United States, and of a cent per pound. That is, on of incendiary origin. The fire to Count Moltke on the occasion ol the 4-' Members of Oi* Society Interfere wa& a great favorite for two years, her singing Jno. Neuman, 2,000 pounds of rails the duty is $10. ninetieth anniversary of his birth, include a bell rope was cut. The loss is estimated at and dancing winning her laurels Another's Religious Service. proposal to buy the house at Parchim in from $25,000 to $50,000. throughout the country. She next accepted In the house bill it was $12. Under SAN FRANCISCO, Sept. 7.—Early this morning which the count was born and present it to prima donna roles in the Casino compare A freight train on the New York Central there was a fight in Chinatown and two fcJ him. the existing tariff it is $17, and under of New York. Her health then breaki .g, was thrown from the track just north of Chinese were shot. The Ping King Tong Dealer GOODS,ni she was compelled to take a rest for year DRY Mr. Stanley refutes the various charges Poughkiepsee by a misplaced switch. The engine the tariff of of 1873 it was society were holding out-door religious service or two. Last fall she went with the "Gondoliers" which Emm Pasha has made against him. and five cars went down an embankment. on Waverly place, when members company. He declares that a letter from Wissman, The engineer and fireman jumped and saved Hats, Cups, Notions, the Chee Kong Tong company interferred. which was leceived when Stanley and Emm HIRSCHJFIELD'S MT&SION. themselves. The switch is supposed to have Instantly knives, revolvers and clubs were EXPERIENCE has shown that an Groceries," Provision^. were nine days from the coast, first upset been tampered with, as a passenger train drawn and two shots were fired. Chin May, Purport of the Moutanan's Late Visit Emin's gratitude toward and admiration for had passed over it a short time before. Crockery and Glassware, electric street car can ba comfortably of the Ping King Tong society, was the English, and made him weigh his chances to the National Capital. Stephen Johnson, son of J. Johnson, Green, Dried and Cannei wounded in the left thigh. Chinese flocked heated by the expenditure of onehorse on each side. The illness resulting from his WASHINGTON, Special Telegram, Sept. 8.—• Hastings, Minn aged fifteen years, met with to the scene irom every quarter, and two accident placed him in the power of Wissmann, Fruits, etc, etc. When L. H. Hirschfield of Montana was in power of electrical energy. The an accident which may prove fatal. While in and the latter ^hisnered things about Chinatown watchmen, who drew Washington it was known that he came the town of Rosemount. his breech-loading Stanley, magnifying and destrojnng everything levolvers, were swept away by electrical heaters do not reduce the here on political business, but the exact gun was aceidently discharged, thecharge until he had attained his ends. the mob. The Pmg King Tong I xrltl «lw»ye take farm produce Is evebteg* purport could not be learned. It is now seating capacity of the car, which is entering his lelt arm about two inches below men then rushed to Stafford alley, where for good*, end per the hfgUoat market price far tS said that his mission was to find out definitely the arm-pit, and passing through the top OTHERWISE. the Chee Kong Tong society was holding an kept clear of coal dust and cinders, kinds «f papo r*£». whether Carter was in the fight for and back of the shoulder. The arm was outdoor festival, intending to retaliate by The equalization board announced the assessed congress from Montana, and if he was not amputated at the shoulder. smashing the idols. Another melee ensued, In connection with my store Ihnie a first-«lw» value of all real and personal estate that Hirschfield would enter the race. and a Ping King Tong man was wounded. saloon furnished withftsplendid bKlierd table aa GALENA, I I I the home of Grant, in New York state at §3,683,Go3,062. Hirschfield was chairman of the committee SINS AND SINNERS. By this time live regular policemen had when Carter received his 5,000 majority, my castjmere mil al.rays flud good linaore «*4 Preliminaries for the trial ofBurchell, accused was a rival of Chicago from 1845 to The widow of John S. Brown of Kansas reached Stafford alley, and with drawn revolvers and it is believed that Hirschfield thinks cig«re,and erery foreaoone splesdid iaaefe. of the murder of Benvvell, have begun City went to the grave of her husband and kept the Chinamen at bay. Back of 1850. It was considered the "future he knows how the result was brought about. at Woodstock, Ont. took a dose of laudanum. She will die. the police stood the fisrhting men of the There are quite a number of Montana Republicans All goode parch&sed of me will be delivered great" city of the west, but it has The City National bank of Hastings, Neb John Maher, an alleged gambler, was fatally Chee Kong Tong company, ready to meet »ny pert of the city Iroo ol ooit. who are not particularly pleased has closed its doors. The failure was precipitated shcn- in Council Bluffs, Iowa, by Officer the expecteJ attack. The Chinese refused Wmnenota 8tH»«t, rjlm, decayed, and at present it contains with Sehgman, and want to aa ain see Meyers, who attempted to arrest him. by the county treasurer withdrawing to disperse, and menaced the police until Hiischfield in the saddle. The Montana ea only 8,000 people, though it once a deposit of $25,000. reniiorcements arrived fiom the central station benator3 are not worrying themselves over ohn McCullough is shot and killed,it is suppossed It is expected that there will be the coming election, being pcriectly satisfied had 30,000. by J. L. Williams, at Conmay, Ark., United States Judge Thayer at St. Louis lurther trouble, as the two societies which to sec the other fellows run things. in a fight growing out of the election. has made an important decision, holding M. EPFLE, Prop'r are at war swear they will have revenge Carter's position on the campaign committee that a trust cannot compel its members to Joseph F. Welch, the foreman of the gang makes Montana politics quite interesting To THE list of poisons may be added, live up to their agreement. who was working on the Old Colony railroad MiNiTEsori.ST.NEW to politicians at Washington. track on the day of the late disaster, The Pennsylvania G. A. has adopted a as a source of occasional danger, 'TWAS NO BLUFF. has been arrested, and is now in the Qumcy transrpr resolution, favoring the of the remains the fragrant nutmeg. At least one SAVED BY HIS WATCH. PHB nndsr«*gB»d de^'r** to ti7oTia tt lock-up. of Gen. Grant from New Yoik to Arlington, A Cowboy Hebrew Fatally Shot by a Chicago 1 New Ulm and vlch tt? tbnttt*li»» re-v provided that this removal meets fatal case has occurred where a boy Frank B. Schiffbauer, mayor of Arkansas ea W» m«»t murket and l» now pw.p*rod -t0 Hoodlum. How a lelegraph Operator Escaped with the wishes of Mrs. Grant. City, Kan has been ai rested, charged with on QIH erd ccstomar* and friend* t^Hh only ifec of 8, having eaten two nutmegs, fell Death by Lightning. CHICAGO, Sept. 7.—"A pipeful of whiskers" beat lr&Rh and eurrd nuite, *ai'fi"c». lard and the embezzlement of $9,487,63. It is claimed Thejuiy in the case of Anton Mans, who eryfhltij: uenally kept in a £nf .'&"« roarfrtt TS* was the singular demand made upon Bernard into a comatose condition and died BALTIMORE, Sept. 7.—T. A. Mason, a telegraph that the money was received from the sale was repoitedto have been murdered and Bi^aeat tntkt-itet prlr* vrtq b* pal for FAT CJ.W Cohen by six young rowdies passing operator at Canton Junction, had a of certain city bonds. robbed at Preble, Brown county, Wis has ILJfi. HIDKS, WOOL, ETC. within twelve hours. through the Hebrew colony on South Union remarkable escape from instantaneous returned a verdict finding the cause of death M. F.ppr.B. John Genu, aged seventy years, a tollkeeper,on street to-day. The six made a dash to secure death from lightning. He was in the railway to have been apoplexy, and that the bruises the Wilmington & Philadelphia turnpike, office during a storm, when suddenly the whiskers, plucking wildly at on his head were caused by the fall. A BOY named John Hale, who was was beaten to death by three men fiom a great ball of fire appeared. Mason was Cohen's ample beard, but vrere desperately whom he attempted to collect toll. The men The sultan of Turkev, after listening to the, stolen from his home near Marion, thrown out of his chair and was unconscious resisted by Cohen and his wife, who were made their escape protests of the Armenian patriarch against for a few minutes, and was paralyzed speedily reinforced by nearly a hundred Ind., in 1885, when eight years old, the abuse of Christians in Armenia, promised At Poplar Bluff, Mo., Thomas Smith, a lor several hours. It was found that the other Hebrews. The leader of thereinforcenient that reforms should at once be introduced in negro, hit a Mr. Aldnch with a rock, fracturing AND lightning bolt had struck his left arm and by gypsies, recently ran away from was Jabob Siff, a neighbor of Cohen's the government of that province. The patri his skull. For this Smith was taken pasted ail the way down below the elbow, BREWE just returned from a ranch in Montana them and made his way home. The arch thereupon withdrew his resignation. from jail, hanged to a tree and the body riddled leaving a broad crimson mark. It stopped Tb cowboy Hebrew made things lively for with bullets. A combination of window glass manu'acturers just wh'ere his arm touched bis vest pocket parents had searched far and wide the hoodlums during a brief -space, but has been effected. The company will containing his watch, being attracted by While August Johnson of Guthrie, Okahoma, for him and had given him up for rashly believed that a revolver in the hands control the output of all the window glass JOS. SCIIMUCKER, Prop the timepiece. The chain was melted and was sitting in the house talking to his olonjeof them merely meant a bluff. Attempting factories in the Western and Northern districts broken in several places. The watch was dead. sweetheart some unknown person fired to completely vanquish the six, NEW ULM, immediately and all 'the factories in MINNESOTA badly disfigured. Mr. Mason thinks that through the window, fatally wounding the Siff received a bullet in the lorehead. He the United States uitimately. but for the watch the lisrhtning would have young man. was taken to the hospital a dying condi- Pure beer oold in quantifies to suit tbs entered his body and" killed him. The THE torpedo boat is bringing At Moncton, N. B., Etta Simpson, aged William Quigley, a wealthy old farmer of purchaser. .Special attention paid to th* Four of the hoodlums, John Foss, tion tolfwas reflected straight down his leg. seventeen, has been asleep for over a week Pf Talmage township, Mich., was attacked by bottling of beer. about a revolution in the naval service. Harry Clark, Frank Petzer and Frank Mason where it left a broader and more hurtful and has not yet awakened or taken any two tramps, who sand-bagged him so severely were arrested, but the identity of the She is little, but like the Monitor nourishment. Miss Simpson has for some track of crimson all the way down his ankle. that he died, The murderers secured $70 cowboy's slayer remains a mystery. months had a mania for eating brown paper, His thigh, is badly injured, but he will recover. and escaped. she is making the war ship of and it is supposed that this mama has THE CHICAGO AND Arthur L. Flint of Ryan, Iowa, shot himself something to do with her illness her time obsolete. The lesson of the A HUSBAND'S CRIME. through the heart. Though only twentyfour 9 A strange and fatal epidemic broke out torpedo maneuvers thus far is that Their families First. years old, he was postmaster and a among the horses in Eau Claire, Wis. Four He Shoots His Wife for Refusing to Live CORK, Sept. 7.—William O'Brien, speaking leading business man, conducted a bank, a the cumbrous and heavily-plated valuable horses are dead already and two at Meelin, County Cork, said it would general store, a livery, a wagon shop and With Him. are dying. The horses only live one hour iron-clad must give way to the fleet bought grain and stock. be Ireland's own fault if a single child RAILWAY. MILWAUKEE, Sept. 7.—A shocking tragedy a ter being attacked. They bloat up, fall starved. The tenants ought not to pay a ci uiser armed with rapid fire guns. Frank Stewart, of Owatonna, Minn., committed was enacted in Wauwatosa, a suburb of over on their backs with their legs in the air, pehny of rents until their families are provided on a charge of burglary, picked the Milwaukee, to-day. Mrs. Edward Reiniger struggle a few minutes and are dead. THE DIRECT THROUGH LINE TO lor. They had no cause to make begging lock of the jail cage, and when the jailor had left her husband on account of his The conference report on the river and appeals to Irishmen abroad, but should CHICAGO, opened the door to bring in his supper brutal treatment and dissolute habits and THE American nat ion is not in the harbor bill will recommend agreement to look to Mr. Balfour and his sublime slipped out of the door, locked the jailor in returned to her mother's home. She and all the principal amendments which increase schemes. It would be within their right to habit of getting left. While the Canucks and escaped. her mother weresittmg on the porch to-day the appropriations and surveys for demand that the boards of guardians compensate AND ALL POINTS EAST, were making a fuss about Yankee when Reiniger came to the house, and approaching Fred Curtis of Chicago was fatally stabbed works in Washington, Montana, tne Dakotas them for the loss of their crops. Ii Is so operated as to meet the requirements o4 by a negro named Harry Givene. Curtis was his wife asked if she would return and Minnesota. The needs of the the guardians had the courage to boldly relieve fishermen taking cod in their through and local traTel, prov ding fast tbrongk walking along the street with his wife when to him. She refused, and without a newer portion of the country will be more the people, the Irish leaders would trains with close connections for Givens made an insulting remark. Curtis waters the United States fish commission moment's warning he pulled out a revolver recognized than has hitherto been the fact. promise to hammer extra relief out of the pushed the feltow into the gutter when the ST. PAUL MINNEAPOLIS, and shot her three times. The mother interfered The sixteen shot tower companies of the government. In regard to the writ recently started a plantation of young cutting occurred. and she, too, was shot twice. Both served upon him, Mr. O'Brien said that SIOUX CITY, COUNCIL BLUFFS, United States have formed a national trust cod in Nantucket shoals, and the assurance women have been taken to Passavant hospital, Lord Salisbury thought to prevent him John Sinks, a farmer living six miles north with a capital of f3,000,000. Like the OMAHA, DENVER, national lead trust. the shot tower trust is and Mrs. Reiniger will probably die. from going to America by means of a bankruptcy ofSelina, Kan., attempted to kill his wife it given that in a few years a complete consolidation under one central notice. It remained to be seen and then shot himself. He fired two shots Mrs. Raymer's wounds may not prove fatal %t SAN FRANCISCO, PORTJLANI we will have there the best cod fishing management, and the sixteen companies whether he would be more successful than at her and misstd, but she having fatten to Reiniger was captured to-night at Brookheld Aod all point*, in. 4 in the role of a runaway libeller and black* the floor he thought Bbe was killed, whereupon going into it surrender their Individual existence and will be brought to this city. grounds in all the seas. MONTANA, 1 he shot and killed himself. and cancel their capital stocks^^^s rjx O WA SUING TON, The case against C. C. Hale for shooting The prohibition enforcement league at his brother-in-law, Cowles, from Cleveland, Deadwood, S. cast consternation among Miss CHARLOTTE MARY YONGE, who, OREGON, I Representative Wilson Cheered. Luckless Passengers. A-&4 iatt spring, was to have come up in Montreal, the liquor dealers by the unexpected service LEXINGTON, MO., Sept 7.—There was a a generation ago, conquered the -f, CALIFORNIA and I WASHIKGTON. Special Telegram, Sept. 7. by the sheriff of some thirty injunction orders, but Hale did not put in an appearance terrible accident on the Missouri Pacific forbidding them carrying on any further Representative Wilson read from his sick and a bench warrant was ordered to be world of sentimental youth with her BRITISH COLUMBIA. railroad at this place between the depot and Msued against him. business. The sheriff has closed up all bed to-day a stack of telegrams announcing Myric. An engine was backing up a coach PALAC E SLEEPING AND DINEN« "Heir Eedclyffe" and "Heart's-ease" saloons and taken possession, of all Btocks that he had carried Spokane county, having and caboose, to the depot, with the caboose Ballard Bronston was shot and killed at CAS S are run on all through trains. of goods. he proceeds of which she gave to 160 ont of ISO delegates in the convention. in iront. Another engine running at a high Riehmond, Ky, by Gilbert Maupin, jailer. M&j. Powell, of the geological survey, has rate of speed toward Myric dashed into tne COLONIST SLEEPING CARS oa Bronston got a divorce from his wife a year They were worth a day's medicine to him, *»,* the cause of church missions in New caboose, demolishing it and knocking the ago and killed Deputy Sheriff Ambrose Dudley decided on an investigation to find out if the overlandtrains to California and Qregon?n and the men who had been so active in his coach off its trucks, making kindling wood 3 $ at the same tun». The other day he remarried proposition to irrigate a large part of South Zealand—finds no exemption from behalf seemed to be very happy. The atf- TRE E CHAI GARS on the4* Denrer of it. Wiiham Whitsett was killed. Mrs. wlre. hfs The trouble grew oat of Dakot,a b.y means of. a.n,irrigatin,g-canal tap Limited. Spokane Mr. Wilson regards as set- Law was badly injured and her babe killed. if^-fMi% work in her sixty-seven active years, these past differences. v§ ping the Missouri is feasible. The scheme as tling the contest in the state so far as rep Mrs. Wheeden was seriously injured. The For time of trains, tickets and all information, apply to Station Agents of the Cnicago & NortbWteterai is busily engaged on her one Two men entered the house of JohnZiegler, laidbe'ore director Powell was to connect resentative is concerned, and he expects killed and injured belonged in this city. Katlway, or to the Gen«al Passengai the Missouri with the James river by a canal that the nomination wUl now very easy, as None of the train man were injured, they a wealthy farmer of Mokeville, Mo., in his .Vgont at Chicago. S hundred and first book, which is to which wonld not only furnish a means of ir- there has been 11We opposition to hirn jxt having jumped before the collision occurred. absence and demanded money of his wife W. H. NEWMAN, J. WHITMAN. ligation, bat would increase the possibilities uther parts of the state. .' f. S be a story of the time of Vespasian. seventy years old. Upon her refusal to for navigating in the James. 3d Vice-President. General Manager. A.THHALI*^ Genl Paee. &Tk*t Agt. 4f