New Ulm weekly review (New Ulm, Minn.) 1878-1892
March 4, 1891 · Page 1 of 8
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^P^irPSSIiWiPHiP•n^b^QS&tt^Z^'&t^ DIGEST O E THENEWS New Ulm Review. of iron until she became unconscious and FLOODE TOWNS. CIVIL AKD QUIET. then cutting her throat with a razor. Minnie Mabbitt, a pretty girl of seventeen Cottonwood Mills. TSo Unpleasant Incidents Mark the Departure whose home is at Carrollton, Ind., and her of the JEx-£inpress From ULANDT ft WEDDENDOBF, Pubushera, Interesting Digest of the Happenings older brothers Orris and Mont, were placed Every Building in Yuma, Ariz., Paris. But on trial, charged with the murder of Minnie's of the Past Week Culled Prom PARIS, Mch. 1 —Empress Frederick of Two Destroyed by the MEW ULM, MINNESOTA* illegitimate child, aged six weeks. Germany left Paris this morning. No unpleasant The child was born in Indianapolis and its the Associated Press. Flood. Custom grinding~ solicited.^ Will body was found in a creek near the city. incident marked her departure. Minnie says the child was taken by Mont, The gravity of the situation, however, grind wheat for (one eigth) or exchange THE Missourilegislatureisprotecting and that that was the last she had seen of it. can be judged from the fact that, acting home industries with a vengeance. Washington, Criminal, Foreign, Personal, 84 lbs. flour, 5 fts. shorts and 9 Some years ago Amos Green was lynched One Building Blown up by Dynamite under advice from high quarters, the empress in Delphos, Ind., for the murder of a sister lbs. bran for one bushel of wheat. Floul They propose to punish anyone selling Casualty, and Other changed the line of her route for fear to Save a Costly Railroad of the accused, whom he had seduced. of being insulted by that portion of the pools on any event outside of the and feed sold at low rates and delivered Important News. Bridge. populace which had gradually worked state. a New Ulm free of expense. OTHER SHORES. itself into a fever heat of rage over the Fifty insurgents have been killed in a presence of the imperial visitor in Paris. FRANK & BENTZIN. fight which took place on the frontier of AROUND WASHINGTON. BOSTON has transferred its affection SAN FRANCISCO, Mch. 1.—Dispatches received In spite of the precautions taken to avoid Wuntho, India. Sec. Foster has appointed Charles M. by the railroad officials from Yuma an unpleasant demonstration by keeping from John L. Sullivan to a large $10,000 Gen. Da Fonsea, who was chosen provisional Hendley his private secretary. Mr. Hendley ATJG, the exact hour of the empress' departure a to-day say that every building in the town president of Brazil at the time of acted in a similar capacity for Sec. St. Bernard dog, just brought over secret, several hundreds of people gathered except the Southern Pacific hotel and the Windom. the overthrow of the empire, has been formally about the Cafe du Nord and watched the from England. This is cheering, and penitentiary were destroyed by the flood elected president of the republic. The senate in executive session has confirmed movements of the empress with considerable last night. The Gila and Colorado rivers shows that Boston "culchure" enjoyes the following nomination: Surveyor The Socialist Baslyhas been elected in interest. The crowd, contrary to general HARNESS MAKER rose thirty-three feet above low water mark. of customs, Jonas M. Cleland, at Sioux City, expectation, was civil and quiet, the Bethune, and two Republicans have been a neat discrimination between brutes. The passenger and freight depots are both majority of the men present taking off Io. The nomination of Charles Foster to elected in Rouen and Avesnes to fill the ^. —and Dealer in— flooded and water rose to a level with the their hats as the empress passed. There be secretary of the treasury was laid before seats of deputies elected to the French senate. Whips, Collars, and all other bridge across the Colorado river. In order were were no insulting cries of anv description. IT looks as if everything was lovely the senate and referred, in the usual course, to the committee on finance. to prevent the bridge from being carried articles usually kept in France when the ex-Empress Eugenie Christopher McGrain, a dissolute character, away by the freight depot being set afloat, The excitement over the visit of the exempress The president has approved the act making in whose house his paramour Jane in a first-tdass harness and the German Empress can go quieted down to-day, but later the building was blown up with dynamite. Harding was found dead recently, has been appropriations for fortifications and shop. there was much indienation over an order avisiting in Paris without creating so found guilty by the coroner's jury of wilful This morning the rryer dropped seventeen other works of defense and for the procurement issued by Emperor William increasing the murder. inches in one hour. New harnesses made to order and re of heavy ordnance the regular army much as a ripple on the social surface. severity of passports in Alsace-Lorraine in appropriation bill the act in regard to judicial Repairs to the railroads in Southern California Gen. Silva, a retired army officer, and a retaliation lor the treatment ol the ex-empress pairing promptly attended to. districts of Iowa and the act for a number of persons suspected of being connected are beina pushed and it is expected in France. NEW MLM, MINH bridge across the St. Louis river between with the recent revolutionary movement that trains will be moving to-morrow on NOW IN ENGLAND. Wisconsin and Minnesota. in Portugal have been taken into custody. DOVER, Feb. 28.—The royal yacht having all the lines. Empire Mill Co. JAMES W. E the newly-elected on board the Empress Frederick and her ^Representative Wilson had a conference Several deaths have resulted from the United States senator from South Dakota, suite arrived here at 5 o'clock. The empress with the President inregard to his proposed flood at Tia Juana. A Mexican was was enthusiastically received. The arrival is a Congregational clergyman. visit to the Pacific coast, and was assured SPORTS. drowned while attempting to assist others. ol the yacht was announced by salvos of that in case he made a trip to "Washington The Cleveland league club has signed artillery, and when the imperial visitor We believe that this is the first case William E. Scribner, druggist, was swept ROLLER MILL. that he would be sure to see Spokane Falls. stepped ashore the was heartily cheered by Pitcher Frank Knauss for the season of away in.his store by the flood. In Tia Juana in which a clergyman has been elected The president says he has visited Washington the crowds present. 1891. there is not a building left standing on its and Oregon, but has never been in California to a seat in the United States Senate. The Prince and and Princess Henrv of Dell Darling, the Chicago catcher, was foundation. The main current of the Tia and Texas. When he visits those Battenberg greeted the party of the'empress 24 Rollers and 4 Burrs. two states he will have set foot in every released unconditionally. He has been negotiating Juana river now runs through the town. on their arrival at Windsor, where a with Minneapolis and will no state of the Union. He had not arranged A message from Des Canso states that guard of honor was drawn up. The streets A MRS. ZOOK of Kansas City, who definitely his visit to the coast yet. doubtsign with the club. of the town were thronged with people. thirty-three inches of rain had fallen within We take pleasure in informing th« died recently, left $100,000 to distant Queen Victoria will give a banquet tomorrow A dispatch from Sidney, N. S. W., says sixty hours at Stonewall and Cuyamaca public that we are now ready for bus* relatives and cut off her husband honor of her daughter. The that Joe Goddard, who recently defeated i- PERSONAL. Dam, the heaviest rainfall ever known in ness. The best machinery andaH tilt queen and Empress Frederick will go to Choynski, is coming to America. Goddard with a $5 legacy and a request that he that seetion—a veritable cloudburst. The pope has summoned Cardinal Gibbons London on Tuesday for the first drawing will challenge Slavin, Jackson, Corbett and latest improvements in the manufmosure to the Vatican for a conference on wouldn't make a fool of himself by room of the season, set lor Wednesday. Kilrain. offlourenable us to compete with church questions in the United States. A PLAN TO ELECT PALMER. THE CAUSE OF THE QUARREL. spending it recklessly. ihe best mills in the country. y» LONDON, Feb. 2&—A social sensation has Judge R. M. Montgomery has been nominated AMONG THE TOILERS. The Speaker Advised to Count a Quorum has been caused by the reports of a verbal We are constantly buying forjudge of the supreme court by fracas between the queen and the prince of The limited concessions of the Pennsylvania When the Republicans Refuse to Wheatf MRS. STANLEY says that the decollete the Republicans of Michigan. Wales at Portsmouth yesterday. Before company have been accepted by the Vote. Rye, Col. W. D. Crockett is dead in Waukegan. gowns worn in Boston are more going to the launch the prince of Wales men, and all threatened trouble has disappeared Corn, 111., in the seventy-third year of his age. WASHINGTON, Special Telegram, Mch. 1. heard through the foreign office alarming startling than anything she ever has for the time at least. He was a Kentuckian by birth and a lineal —Telegrams from prominent Democrats accounts ot the position of ex-Empress Oats* seen in the realm of fashion. Henry's descendant of Davy Crockett. He was The boss plasterers of Chicago have declined Frederick in Paris. He decided to go to here have been sent to the speaker of the Buckwheat, prominent as a horseman. to accede to the demand of the bring her away, believing his personal Illinois legislature telling him to count a experience among the decollete gOwns Jbc,, Jte» Semonstration, opularity would prevent the threatened union for an advance in the wages from $3 50 The accouuts of Village Treasurer E. A. quorum when Republicans refuse to vote, ff central Africa enabled him to fill and he wired the queen his to $4 per day after April 1, and the men declare and declare John M. Palmer elected senator. Reuss of College Point, L. L. who died last At the Highest Market PrioM. intention. that they will strike on that date unless is engagements at the Hub without November, have been found nearly $9,000 On arriving at the dock yard and joining the demand is granted. short. The stealing cover a period of nearly Being shocked or surprised. These Democrats assert that his title will the^ueen's circle grouped around the bows We sell all kindaof seven years. Ruess had been treasurer A man named Holliday was beaten insensible movn, of the Royal Arthur, the queen was heard be as good asthat of the Idaho senators, that for ten yeare. by striking coke workers at Scottdale, accosting him with ''What do you say state having been admitted by the bill passing Pa. The strike is virtually broken at turn my daughter out of Paris? Nonsenes, Mrs. Jane Chambers, the only surviving SHORTS, I A NEW business has been started in the house on a quorum counted by Fair Chance, where several hundred men it is impossible." The prince, in an undertone, daughter of John Mullanphy, to whose Speaker Reed. This will somewhat complicate RRA.2T* Jbe.» Morida of hatching alligators' eggs in are at work, though the main body of 15,000 replied that he was so impressed with munificence the St Louis Mullanphy hospital the Idaho question between Dubois AT LOW BATES. strikers are still firm. the gravity of the situation reported by the aii incubator. The demand for the and the Sacred Heart convent in this and Claggett here if the Illinois speaker follows minister that he had wired his sister to this advice, as the Democrats ot the city owe their existence, died recently, at Reptiles is in excess of the natural supply, leave immediately if she could not await RAILROADS. the age of 92 years, at the old Chambers senate will claim that Pelmer is as justly *'i» Special Attention given to him. The queen, visibly enraged, repeated and the artificial raising of them Deeds transferring the Clifton race track entitled to a seat under a counted quorum homestead, near Ferguson. She leaves that it was impossible to believe that any O-mstoxii "Vsroric as the Idaho senators. three generations of grandchildren. the Eugemans to Charles H. Ford have for the market is the result. Half the insult could be offered to her daughter in been filed at Patterson,|N. J. The price paid Paris. little darkies in the villages are poking WOBKING FOB PALMER. the Eugemans by lord was $115,000. SPRINGFIELD, 111., Feb. 2 .—Congressmanelect The controversy ended in harmony. The An extra stone for gihiding feed. UNFORTUNATE EVENTS. in the sand banks all day long get"mg McKeighan of Nebraska was in the queen, appeased, talked over the matter The Elder railroad bill will be passed by Steam Gornsheller. city to-day holding conferences with the with the prince, and the latter, before leaving In the accident to the west-bound passenger eggs for the artificial hatcheries. the Kansas house. It provides that passenger Democrats and F. M. B. A. men. He has, Portsmouth, sent a cipher telegram to train on the Uuion Pacific, near Cascades, tariffs be reduced from 3 to 2£ cents a Wood taken for cash orin exchange it is asserted, come to the conclusion that a ex-Empress Frederick, backing his own recently, fifteen persons were slightly mile, and that the board of railroad commissioners ^mpife Mill do. farmer candidate cannot be elected senator wishes with the queen's. t. E recent notable accessions to the injured, but no one seriously hurt. be elected by the people. of Illinois and would like the F. M. E. A. $ stage from the divorce courts of One of the Great Eastern Railway company's Further steps have been taken in the litigation men to vote for Palmer. In an interview CJSH PURCHASES KYLE'S COURSE. to-night, however, he said he hoped the F. channel mail steamers came into growing out of the appointment of Chicago led to new and startling innovations. M. B. A. men would succeed in electing collision with the steamer Queen of the a receiver for the Pacific Railway company, His Organ Says That He Will Be Perfectly nd CHEAP SALES. their compromise man. Mr. McKeighan Public anxiety for a short which operates the cable road of Los Angeles, North Sea off* London recently. The latter Independent. brought a letter of introduction to Speaker Cal. Suits for claims aggregating range view of cast-off matrimonial sank and the crew were drowned. Cralts from Congressman Springer, which HURON, S. D., Special Telegram, Mch 1 H. HANSCHEN, over $600,000 have just been begun. J. E. Lamb, imprisoned for stealing stated that the Nebraska Alliance-Democratic —The Huralist, the official organ of the freaks forced the orchestras to retire $1,500 worth of furs from the Northern Pacific During the progress pfa prize fight between member-eject favored Palmer. Farmers Alliance and the mouthpiece of under the stage and yield the front "Va." Daly of Edwardsville and Contractor and Builder, freight cars shipped from Seattle, and the Independent party in South Dakota, held at Missoula for trial, broke jail. A reward James Farrell of Plymouth at Edwardcville rows to the jostling multitude. Financially STRICT IMMIGRATION LAWS. and whose editor is more intimately associated is offered by Sheriff Houston of $200 Pa two constables jumped Into the with United States Senator-Elect speaking, the change was a for his arrest. ring and tried to seize the ffien, but they The Abttse Bill Passed by the Senate Kyle than any newspaper man in the state, jingling success. Special attention given to mason were got out of the way without being arrestee!,, The JEtna powder works, located near Without Amendment. will say editorially to-morrow: Millers', west of kSfe, blew up. No one work in the city and country. WASHINGTON, Mch. 1.—The senate to-day Senator Kyle will be in his seat in the senata was hurt, bu^ome half dozen buildings in of the United States on Wednesday, March 4, The change of rules made by tbe Su^tf§me passed the house immigration bill without We claim for him the honor of being thefirstIndependent New Clm, Minn. tb-* vlCiuity were badly shattered. The. MISCELLANEOUS NOTES. amendment. party member of congress. He is a Court of the United States, shock was plainly felt in this city, thirty representative of the Independents, a party The bill provides for the exclusion from The North Star Lung and Throat Bal» The annual report of the New York State may do away with much ol the lawys miles distant. It is not known what caused standing on its own platform. If necessary to board of health shows that 5,000 people admission iuto the United States of all insane •am is a sure cure for coughs and colds* emphasize this point Mr. Kyle will ask tor a the explosion. The explosion was felt at tedious delay. The new ruling requires died of the grip in that state in 1890. persons, paupers or persons liable to seat the center of the senate chamber. Renssalaer, where it was thought to be an become paupers, persons suffering irom In non-essentials he willfollow hisconvictions. that each case brought before New England is actively discussing the earthquake. The party that comes nearest to those convictions loathsome or contagious diseases, persons flUEMKE & SHAPEMMr question of the abolishment of ticket commissions. it must be docketed withinthirty days A snow slide swept over Bullion King will gain bis help until suchtimeasthepeople convicted of crimes involving moral turpitude, have a chance to send a proper representation. mine, at Irwin, carrying the boarding of the time an appeal istaken from polygamists and contract laborers. It Mr. Kyle evidently believes that plentyof It is said that the Standard Oil company house and Supt. Rippell's dwelling down. Carpenters, is provided that persons convicted of political help is coming his way. The attitude of both the decision of the the lower court. has purchased the property of the Geyser Mr. Rippell, Mrs. Ed. Clarke and child, at the Republicans and Democrats, he thinks, will offenses shall not be excluded, notwithstanding Oil Company of Ohio, one of the Standard's f'ennsylvauia. ive the Independents all the states west of This rule applies whether the court is the boarding house, B. F. Smiley, the engineer, the offense may be designated as a Builders and Contractors* are still buried in the slide, but with most aggressive opponents, for $600,000. in session or not, and it is expected, felony, etc., involving moral turpitude, by Senator Kyle will be a man of the people. He little hope of their recovery alive. The The Texas senate has passed a house bill will study carefully all the needs of this grand the laws of the country from which the will materially reduce the calendar. NtW ULM. MINN. miners had gone to the shaft house and escaped. appropriating $40,000 for two years' maintenance young state. On his return from Washington offenders come. he will visit all parts of the state, especially the Every man was put to work in the of the Confederate home at Austin, The present contract law is amended Black Hills. He has promised to make a vain hope that some of the victims may be and adopting the home as a state institution. Designs and plans made to order and with a view to making it more binding, but thorough tour oi that wonderland, and no one HE Atlanta Constitution is published found alive. need tear that any interest there wi.l be neglected. estimates on all work furnished and ministers, professional men, professors in Reports received show that at least six in a city to which Gen. Sherman colleges, etc., are excluded from the provisions contracts faithfully executed. The grippe has taken possession of Fort persons have lost their lives by the floods ot the contract labor act. Persons Logan, in Colorado, and is playing havoc applied the torch, but this dosen't bringing into the United States, by vessel of the past few days, and perhaps many HUSTON DISSATISFIED. with the soldiers. Eighty are in the hospital prevent the Constitution from paying or otherwise, any alien not lawfully entitled more who have not been accounted for, THE FIGURE "9. and four deaths have occurred in one to enter, is deemed guilty of a misdemeanor Reasons Assigned for the Resignation of have perished, The worst of thefloodwas a touching and tender tribute to the week from the disease. Thefigure9 in our dates will make a long stay. and punishable by a fine not exceeding the Treasurer. at Downey and vicinity. The old and new No man or woman now living will ever date a great soldier's memory. Those southern The Union Mutual accident association, $1,000. Gabriel riversbroke from their banks and WASHINGTON, Mch 1 .—It is generally accepted document without using the figure 9. It stands of Chicago, is disabled and drifting without All aliens who come unlawfully to the ran together, making a great sea 6 to 10 papers that have felt called upon here that United States Treasurer either president or board of directors United States shall be immediately sent in the third place in 1890, where it will remain ten miles wide and 17 miles long. Many Huston has resigned, and that J. A. Lemieke to be less civil should learn wisdom back on the vessel by which they are they having resigned. There is no suspicion years and then move up to second place in 1900, houses have been swept away, and their will be appointed his successor. brought. The cost of their maintenance of any wrong doing in the matter. from those of their contemporaies where it will rest for one hundred years. occupants are missing. and their return shall be borne'by the owners None of the parties interested will authorize A suit for $200,000 damages has been Thereisanother "9" which has alsocome to stay. which smelled the fire and gunpowder of the vessels on which the aliens came, any statement of the subject, and commenced, against the editor of the New It is unlike thefigure9 in our dates the respect and if any owner oi such vessels shall refuse the truth "of the rumors cannot be either CRIMINAL of the invading foe. York Druggist Circular by Col. Robert G. that it has already moved up to first place, where to receive back on board such alien, or I officially denied or affirmed. It is thought, Oliver Riley shot and killed Patrick Ingersoll, attorney for the Radam Microbe, neglect to return them, he shall be punished it will permanently remain It is called the "No. however, that Mr. Lemieke's name for Sullivan at Sallida, Colo, and was lynched. Killer company, for libel. by a fine of not less than $300 tor United States treasurer will be sent to the High Arm Wheeler «L Wilson Sewing Machine. E Conemaugh Valley is again in The postmaster at Lake City. Colo., is each offense, and the vessel shall not have senate to-morrow. He is in the city. Two hundred of the passengers who ar-, The "No. 9" was endorsed forfirstplace by the the devastating grasp of the flood, and more than $1,000 short in his accounts and clearance from any jort in the United The reasons assigned for Mr Huston's experts of Europe at the Pans Exposition of 1889, rived at New York on the steamship Scotia States while the fine is unpaid. has been arrested. where, after a severecontest with the leading machines several bridges, built just after the resignation are both political and social on Feb. 16 and were quarantined at Hoffman of the world, it was awarded the only When the easeof Banker Cowles, charged dissatisfaction with the administration in island, because smallpox had broken famous deluge of 188 9 have been Grand Prize given to family sewing machines, all that he and his family were not properly with the murder of his wife atClarks, Neb., A FATAL COLLISION. out on the ship, were landed at the barge •therson exhibit having received lower awards carried away, together with several recognized in either respect. was called in court in Omaha, Mr. Cowles office. of gold medals, etc. The French Government An Open Switch Throws a Passenger was discharged without a hearing. small buildings on the banks of the News has just reached Denver of one of also recognized itssuperiority by thedecoration«r Train Against a Freight. INDIAN TREATIES. A masked man "held up" J. D. Broomfield, the mostremarkable discoveries in America Mr NathanielWheeler, Presidentof the company, river. Surely this valley seems to be station agent of the Missouri Pacific BUFFALO, N. Y., Mch. 1.—A Lehigh Valley of the present year. Thefindis an alabaster with the Cross of the Legion of Honor. All Legislation for Aborigines in the an ill-fated locality, and it would be at Arizonia, Kan and robbed him of $400 fast passenger train from New York quarry, the ledge being of great thickness The "No 9" is not an old machine improved Northwest About Gleaned Up. of the company's money. collided with an Erie freight train at East well to build the town on higher and extending for miles in the foothills upon, but is an entirely new machine, and the WASHINGTON, Special Telegram, Mch. 1 Buffalo to-night. Both trains were derailed. The body of Prof. Bancroft, of Brown near Canon City. Rumor has it that Grand Prize at Pans was awarded it as the grand* ground at the foot-hills and abandon —All ot the treaty ratifications which were university, at Providence, R. I., who mysteriously a rich New York and St. Louis syndicate The accident was caused by an est advance in sewing machine mechanism of the the low, flat ground where the old city adopted in the house on the Indian appropriation age. Those who buy it can rest assured, therefore, disappeared Dec. 8 last{ has just has an option on the property at what open switch. The Erie freight engine was bill, which was reported to-day, of having the very latest and best. stood previous to the great flood of been found in a pond near the university. sounds like a fabulous price. standing still when it was struck by the Lehigh were retained, although changed in a verbal Valley engine, which was coming at a James Dougherty, the insane lover of May, 1889. Minneapolis' Big Fire. manner. Mary Anderson, who shot and killed Dr. rapid rate of speed, for it does not stop at The senate committee also inserted Senator Lloyd, the physician at the Flatbush insane East Buffalo. Both engines were a heap of The big fire at Minneapolis was the most IT is said that Bismarck intends to Casey's amendments, to confirm the asylum, New York has been sentenced serious in the way of property loss ever ruins. The list of killed and injured are: Beithold agreement and appropriate $80,000 maintain an "aristocratic reserve" in known in Minneapolis. In this respect it to state' prison for life. Lehigh Trainmen—Engineer T. Detrlck, mortally to pay these Indians, as well as his amendment ranks alongside the Syndicate block fire of hurt Extra Engineer JamesRyan, burned regard to the policy of the German J. M. Myers, Jr., late a banker of Odell, to pay the Devils Lake Indians $80,000 Fireman John J. Manning, seriously burned seven years ago, the saw mill fire of three has been arrested at Beatrice, Neb., on a for lands lost in erroneous surveys. Helper Earl Vader, Benously injured. emperor. This is a very good stand years ago, and the later and fatal fires at warrant sworn out by Mrs M. A.Campbell, Erie Trainmen—Michael Malone. engineer, This, with the legislation secured for the the Tribune building and the Security warehouse. for an ex-chancellor to take. Fo mortally hurt, W. Cam,fireman,injured. one of the parties swindled by C. H. Martin. Minnesota Indians at the last session, about The fact that the building where John Battonley. brakeman, was so badly clears up the Indian treaty agreements in 1/ him there is wisdom in a policy of Myers is charged with complicity in the the greatest damage wasdone was generally hurt that he died almost immediately. His the Northwest. Martin embezzlement. considered to be about as absolutely fireproof Si reserve, regardless of whether he call head was almost severed irom his body. as they can make high buildings was A man broke in the window of William He lives in Buffalo and has a wife and child. In Favor of Sadler. it aristocratic or not. Bismarck is a what caused greatest surprise. Then the Schmalz's pawn shop in San Francisco, LONDON, Mc h. .—The coroner, in summing recent removal by the city council of Chief big man, but he qannot afford to fight seized a tray containing forty-five diamonds Stetson and the unfortunate fact that his Crused by Domestic Difficulties. up in the Whitechapel murder inquest valued at about $3,500, jumped on a horse ^»the German emperor. If he were successor, Gus Rung, wasabsent in the East GRANTSBUHG, Wis., Special Telegram, to-day, spoke strongly in favor of Sadler's which was held by two confiderates and^disappeared. getting pointers, gave the situation additional innocence. Hesaid ithad been effected Mch. 1.—A ndrew Goldberg, a farmer of ||younge it might be otherwise but it interest, and gave the thousands of in a manner faimilar to that of the other Trade Lake, this county, committed suicide «v would be along fight and he might not people, property-owners and others, who Joseph Hamer, a finisher by trade, fatally crimes attributed to "Jack the Ripper," and by hanging Wednesday night. His were disposed to do the quiet natural act shot his wife and dangerously wounded live to see the'result of the contest. that Sadler, at the time, was physically incapable self-destruction was caused oy the knowledge criticizing, plenty of material and encourment. his mother-in-law, Mrs. Mary Hasmer, of committing the crime. The coroner's that his wife was about to leave him, at Chicago. The police officer who arrested charge wi 1 go a long way toward they having had trouble. E late Ben AH Haggin had a queer Hamer a few minutes after the shooting freeing the prisoner. According to the best estimates attainable had a narrow escape from being shot. Mrs. jjfc name for an American. Where he got at this time the total loss by the fire will be Hamer had left her husband three days ago $250,000. The final adjustment may cut Wants a Divorce. Surrendered by His Sureties. Xjit nobody knows, though the story ys." on aceount of cruel treatment. She returned this down to perhaps $225,000 or possibly LONDON,Mch. 1.—The Countess Russell NEW ORLEANS, Mch, I,—George W. Dupre, 7 goes that his father conferred it on $200,000. The-principal damage, of course, that evening to her former home in company has applied for a separation from her husband. ^WHEELER & WILSON MT'O CO., of the New Orleans States, indicted for is to the Lumber Exchange. It is difficult with her mother to -get her some Earl Rassell. The couple have been .him out of regard for a certain pasha violating the anti-lottery law, was surrendered 185 and 187 Wabash Ave., Chicago to determine about the loss. If the walls clothing, when,the shooting occurred. married only a year. Both are young, and 1C who befriended him when he was a by his sureties to-day to the United have to be taken down in the building, •*, -trJ*~ For Sale bv-j their prominence, together witli rumors of Henry Marsh was hanged at Ebensburgv* then the loss on that building alone ruav 8tates marshal and was locked up. Mr. &a> wanderer on the face of the earth, C!H. HORNBURG, Pa., for the murder of Clara Jones. He sensational developments to follow, attract reach $200,000. The walls are standing and Dupre declined to furnish *ew bondsmen. 1.4* made a short speech on the gallows, saying universal interest to the case. it a penny in the world. a apparently in good shape. There is no »ew Ulm, Minn/ he was sorry for what he had done and bulging, so far as can be seen. The roof, MP 1 the elder Haggin is one of the greatest hoped to meet all in the other world. JJ| Killed by a Circular Saw. ,. ,-, _jf fold Whisky to Iudians. ana rear end of several of the upper floors ED. PAULSEN, Marsh murdered Clara Jones, his love, July have fallen in, and viewed from above it is HERMAN, Minn., Special Telegram, Mih, lot our copper kings, a millionaire forty BLACK RIVES FALLS, Wis., Special 7e.6 a tough-looking wreck. A good deal of -ao 6,1890. Shedid not receivehim with favor, gram, Mch 1.—George Dickie pleaded 1.—An old citizen of Herman, Johnny Licensed Auctioneer |f,jtimes over, and the owner of some of the tile flooring on ether floors gave way. and this caused him to kill her. The murder gviity to-day to the charge of selling liquor Warren, was killed to-day by a circular and the interior of the building is in a bad I "'the finest racehorses in the world. was a most brtftal one, Marsh beating taw flying off Irani the shaft, striking him to the Indians, and was sentenced to ninety state of demoralisation. the girl over the head with a heavy piece ,'iHere is romanctin real life.^g below the hip. He died from the effects of days in jail. Weber was given sixty LINDEN, BBOWNCO.,MDO*. -*—for tiwaaat* offense A ha shockin two hours. Comapoarl—»