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pr ^^mrniwrn^m ^**mB68fflffl fA? itizens &* New TJl Beyiew. EVENTS O A.WEEK. A FIENDISH ITALIAN in Red Wing for some years past, left with *-V. LOWELL SIXGFED. -5K-38 i^ his family for his old home in Norway. *Ji *-Vi *3M THE case of Jack McAuliffe and others, That Massachusetts Town the Scene of •EANDT A WEDDENDORF, FubB«h«. accused of violating the Brooklyn gambling /TJ an Abie-Bodied Fire. Wt{£ Flashed by the Wires of the Telegraph A Merciless Italian Woman in Chicago law in selling pools, was postponed LOWELL, Mass., April 6.—The worst fire until Thursday, April 10. The money— Condensed and Classified for FEW ULM, "», Wreaks a Horrible Vengeance Lowell has had in many years occurred this MINNESOTA pool1 $591—captured in the room was restored afternoon. Boys set fire to a box of waste Convenience of Readers. to McAuliffe. Upon an Enemy. i~ paper in the alley baak of the Edson block, NEW ULM, MINN THE Cumberland Park Fair and Racing THE doctors of the Montreal General and the fire dropped into H. C. Church & association, Nashville, Tenn., announced Son's cellar. It spread rapidly, and the Hospital say that Koch's lymph is Washington, Foreign, Accidental, Personal, whic1 its first programme. The meeting, She Locks Her in Her Room and Cute basement of this shop and C. J. Maynard & a failure so far as their experience begins Oct. 19, and continues six days, is Criminal and Other Co.'s dry goods shop were soon atire. Her Luckless Victim Almost to trotters and pacers $20,000 is offered loi goes. They have used it for nearly The Edson block, owned by the Wyman JL a Budolpk, Gwftfcr. News of Importance. stakes and purses. Pieces. heirs ot Baltimore, was made a complete three months, but is has failed to TOMMY WABREN undertook- to knock out "wreck, only the front and back walls standing. ^ijDtireetorti cure in any case and has been given Tommy Ward in ten rounds for a $500 Reeentiy C. J. Maynard & Co. added up. WASHINGTON. purse before the Audubon club in New $6,000 in dry goods to their already large CHICAGO, April 6.—A murderous fight, Werner Bmsch, Ckas. Wmgnmr, Dr. 4? Orleans recently. Warren simply played stock. The new goods were in cases and RTJDINI, the Italian premier, sends a very the result of a long-standing fued beiween with his man arid knockcd«him out in the Ffeefafe* 0. J£ OUm. M.0. A A had not been opened. This, added to about pacific cojnmunicatioir to Washington, two Italian women, Mrs. Jesso Gallio *nd middle of the second round with a half-arm' WHEN the young German Emperor $24,000 already in stock, was a complete and the "war" is virtually over. Mrs. Congetto Vallone, occurred to-night ,-• &*/„-% right-hand swing on the point of the jaw. wreck. There is about $15.000insurance on publishes the Life of his grandfather, in a State street tenement house. HENEY S. MOBEIS of Goodwill, S. D., has the stock. H. C. Church & Son lose $6,000, DRAFTS TO ALL PART* which he is writing, the book reviewers been appointed a special agent to allot Mrs. Gallio this evening sent a message to LABOR CIRCLES fuliy insured. lands in severalty to the Sisseton and Wapheton Mrs. Vallone, ostensibly offering overtures of Germany will see to it that the work Ob the second floor ot the Edson block OF EUROPE, AND PASSAGE Pennsylvania, coke plants are wrecked by Sioux in theDakotas. of peace and inviting her to make a call were the city's public reading rooms-or strikers. is a critical success. The instinct of and settle matters amicably. Mrs. Vallone, A treasury statement just issued shows a men and women, board of health officeand TICKETS SOLD.',. The New York boss framers have sent a self-preservation is the strongest of decrease in National bank note circulation on her arrival, was cordially greeted, other offices.. Eveavthing here was lost. reply to the union of their workmen to the during March of $1,856,990, and a decrease Tenants on the third and fourth floors lost but while he was taking off her human impulses. effect that they will not sign their contract. all they had, being obliged to run lor their during the past twelve months of $18,703,598. shawl and hat Mrs. Gallio locked the door, lives without saving anything. Seven or Close Attention Given tc4 Samuel Gompers, president of the American and, placing the key in her pocket, went to eigiit ot those suffered losses of $300 to $800 Federation of Labor, addressed an THE secretary of the interior, acting under a closet and secured a large butcher knife, A GERMAN doctor declares that he each partially insured. Simpson & Rowland Collecting. the authority granted in the pension audience of over 2,000 union men at Ashland. the edge of which as whetted as keen as lose $5,000 in groceries damaged finds by exhaustive experiments that appropriation act, approved March 3, 1891, It was an eloquent speech. insured. The Edson block was insured a razor. She then coolly informed Mrs.Vallone exercise has no influence upon digestion. has directed that the various pension agencies for $15,000, which is nearlv its value. Empire Mill Co-^ ABOUT 200 plasterers of Chicago struck recently that she had invited her to her apartments But the distressing fact remains be arranged into three groups, so that The fire spread to the Masonic temple adjoining for an advance in wages to $4 per lor the purpose of settling the trouble beginning July 1, 1891, there may be quarterly on the east, by means of an opening working day of eight hours. Most of the that the average man must exercise existing between them in true Italian fashion, in the cellar and a door connecting the payments ot pensions made each boss plasterers have already acceded to the and proceeded to carve her according second floors ot the two buildings. The in order to obtain something to ROLLER MILL. month during the year. demand. to the rules and regulations of the Mafia. Masonic temple, which is owned by the digest WOBD "has been received of the death of Hosford heirs, contains on the first floor C. Mrs. Vallone shrieked for help and attempted PEOPL E IN PRINT. Tonaska, the chief of the Colville Indians. A. Mitchell's shoe store, with a $20,000 24 Rollers and 4 Burrs. to make her escape, but her frenzied CHIEF JUSTICE FULLER'S eldest daughter Tonaska lias always been a warm friend of stock, and a store operated by the Goodyear assailant pitilessly bore her down upon Rubber company wich a large stock JOHN L. SULLIVAN doubtless deeply is married in Washington, the whites. He was possessed of considerable We take pleasure in informing the the floor. Fourteen times the Gallio woman of rubber goods put in only last week. On property. regrets that over work has caused his GEX. BOOTH, the head of the Salvation plunged the keen blade into her victim's the second floor is the public library of the public that we are now ready for Army, is seriously ill in London. IN Philadelphia, James Hughes, one of fellow artist, Edwin Booth, to retire city with 41,000 volumes. On the upper face, neck and body, and only desisted in business. The best machinery and the leaders of the cloakmakers' strike in THOMAS C. BABING, one of the partners in floors are the quarters of the Masonic and from the stage. Mr. Sullivan himself her bloody work apparently from sheer exhaustion. all the latest improvements in the New York, has been remanded to the custody the famous house of Baring Brothers & Co. Knights Templar bodies. Mitchell's shop works hard at drink and other things, was scorched from end to end insurance, manufacture of flour enable us tocompete of London, died in Rome, of exhaustion of the Rochester, N. Y., authorities Police at this juncture broke the doors. $10,000. The library has an insurance oi to answer the charge of extortion. following an operation. with the best mills in the but he is always in the pink of condition In one corner of the room ,Jay the unconscious $20,000. THE probabilities are that the painters of JonN MONTGOMERY WAED and Mrs. Helen country. when time is called on the stage. body of Mrs. Vallone, the blood In the Masons' quarters, fitted up at an St. Louis belonging to the brotherhood of Dauvray Ward were among the passengers We are constantly buying expense of $20,000, the damage was mostly pouring in streams from her numerous painters and decorators will not go to on the steamship Teutonic, which arrived by water. The organ was burned up. Wheat, work. The men remain firm in their demand wounds, and forming in puddles on the at New York recently. To a reporter Mr. About three hundred Knights Templar regalias, DEATH, the arch-destroyer, is makeing for 35 cents an hour, which the employers Rye, Ward said- "Mrs AVard and myself are bare, dirty floor. Furniture was overturned worth about $22,000, were somewhat havoc in theatrical circles as well refuse to give. reunited. There never was any serious and broken and the walls Corn, damaged by water and smoke. A blanket as among the shining lights in other trouble between us." and ceiling were spotted with blood. policy covers the lodge's propertv. but the Oats, WILLIAM BROWN who is one of the standard In another corner, panting with the exertion loss on regalias will fall on the individual professions. Barrett, Mackay and Steel Casting company's strikers, received Buckwheat CASUALTIES. members. The loss ot the Goodyear Robber a bullet through his heart at Che she had undergone, crouched Mrs. Gallio, Frayne—all called away from behind & & company cannot be estimated. The ter, Pa., at the hands of one of the moldei the bloody knife tightly clenched in hand THIRTY more bodies were recovered from Temple was damaged about $7,000. the footlights in a single week. This At the Highest Market Prices. who have taken the places of the strikers. the wreck of the steamship Utopia at Gibraltar and a wild look in her little black eyes. As Four workmen wha came-from Jersey City is a great loss to the stage in their recently, making the total number the'Officers'approached she sprang to her We sell all kinds of RUSSIA NOT READY. a short time ago are locked up for the recovered up to the present time 422. feet and rushed upon them. A fierce struggle different lines of dramatic work. FLOUR, crime. The non-union men are said to THE rapid rising of the Missouri river has ensued for possession of the knife, but In No Condition Tfet to Inaugurate an have been attacked by strikers on the SHORTS, caused several blocks of Elwood, Kan., to the desperate woman was overpowered und Aggressive War. street. BRAN, &c. THE changes that have been brought fall into the stream. Elwood is a suburb of her victim taken to a hospital. PARIS, April 6.—At the foreign office here AT LOW RATES,. St. Joseph, and every year loses a few Mrs. Vallone cannot recover. Mrs. Gallio a in naval warfare are strikingly no credit is given to the reports circulated POLITICAL. was held without bail. blocks ot town lots into the rapidly widenly in London and Berlin regarding the czar's illustrated in the sale of some men-ofwar GOV.'HILL writes a letter to a free trade Missouri. alleged intention to precipitate a war. On Special Attention given to meeting in New York in which he denounces by command of the Department. I I E CONSPIRATORS. DUBIKG the progress of a blizzard at Corsicana, the contrary, the fact is recognized in official Custom Work free trade. The meeting hisses Hill and Tex., which blew down buildings, Among these is the Brooklyn. She circles both here and St. Petersburg applauds Cleveland. Arrests of riotters Who Sought to Gain fences and trees, tire from a defective flue that the Russian army is not yet in a made a splendid record under the gallant a Big Estate. The banquet of the Juneau Democratic communicated to a room in the state orphan position to begin an aggressive war. An extra stone for grinding feed. A club took place at the Plankington house, Farragut, but is now sold for use home, and one of its occupants, a NEW YOBK, April 6.—Inspector Byrnes' Steam Cornsheller. It is understood that an entente with girl, was burned to death. The prompt Milwaukee, and was attended by 300 leading detectives to-day arrested five of the conspirators ,f% as a coal-barge. France has been arranged lor purposes of action of the officers ofthe institution saved Democrats of the city and state. Senator-elect who are charged with having Wood taken for cash or in exchange*- the lives of the other occupants. de.'ense at the present time and for offensive Palmer of Illinois and Gov. Peck, plotted to gam possession ot the great estate r\ operations the more remote future. In Empire Mill Co. who were to have responded to toasts, were left by the millionaire leather merchant, CHEWING two or three dandelion the meantime the czar devotes his energies Loring A. Robertson. WICKEDNESSES. unable to be present. leaves before going to bed is said to be to the remodelling of the imernal-administration CHACSCY M. DEPEW, William Rockafeller The method said to have been employed CASH PURCHASES ot the empire. Much must be a sure cure for insomnia and to leave and other directors of the New York, RAILROADS. by the alleged conspirators, as has already done internally before Russia will be prepared New Haven & Hartford railroad are indicted and CHEAP SALES.. no bad taste in the mouth. It has THE SaultSte. Marie & Southern road is been published, was to loist a trauaulent to face a great European conflict. in connection with the late accident in formerly transferred to the Omaha.' widow upon the estate in the person of Cassie been long known that chewing two or President Cariujt will not visit the Moscow the Fourth avenue tunnel. Helen Brooks. The prisoners are the THE latest movement of the Gould lines is exhibition, although he has receh ed a three cloves between the acts will keep Fr. Aufderheide, A YOUNG man in Chicago sues a millionaire Brooks woman, Lawyer Byron W. Cohen, cordial invitation to be present. A high thought to be for the purpose of disrupting' whom he accuses of having secured his a man from going to sleep during a dull James Daskam, speculator of Stamford, personage* in the Russian imperial council the Western Traffic association, or to force is Opposed to the taking of any steiAhat imprisonment in the penitentiary four Conn. Edward L. Studwell and Mrs. West. play. The mouth, however, should be the strengthening of the presidents' agreement. might appear to confirm the current alarmist years to separate him from the defendant's Cohen, Daskam and Studwell were charged previously moistened with something rumors, and it is lor this reason that the daughter. with subornation, while Cassie Brooks was IfaMfaetnrer president has decided not to attend the exhibition. THE Trans-Missouri Railway association wprth 15@25c. W. P. MOORE, accused of embezzling charged with perjury. The conspiracy is has issued a circular authorizing rates of $6,500 from the Southern Express company said to have been hatched in Stamiord, iFire, WeU BtUl^lnr and Stotflft* one and one-third fare to delegates to the while acting as chief clerk, has been arrested Conn. MIXERS TO STRIKE. first Western Stajtes commercial congress, tc THE citizens of Galena, Illinois, will In the latter part of October, Daskam is in Portland Or.,on a dispatch, from the Brtck, be held in Kansas City April 14 to 18. said to have had aAtalk with- Studwell The Eight-Hoar Day the Object of a chief of police. of^Omaha. unveil their statue of Gen. Grant on about finding a woman to personate the Great Labor Movement. WILLIAM HARTLEY, an expert florist and memorial day. The New York Grant widow ot a wealthy man who had recently Fine Pressed Brick fo» INGENERAL. PARIS. April 6.—Tl*e first result of the rose culturist, whoTvas bound for Mariyunk, died. Studwell, it is said, agreed and produced statue will doubtless be ready for unveiling miners' congress has been a declaration by committed suicide in mid-ocean on March Judge Altgeld, of Chicago, decides that a Mrs. West. The two. so the story ornamental fronts. Belgian miners to-day in Javor of a general about the judgment day. Galena 22 by leaping overboard from the deck of wife may sue a husband for slander. runs, took her to Lawyer Cohen's office, the steamship Ohio. but decided that she was too old. Studwell strike if the government refuse? to assent to ALL but four of the Italians killed at does not claim to be on a par witi» then learned that Robertson was the dead the revision of the constitution. The temper Ep BELDEN, a boy from Knoxville, 111., New Orleans are shown to have been voters. New York, but in some particulars millionaire. Another Stamiord man mrnished tn« rteat of shipping faeiHtlM of the speakers at the workmens' congress was sentenced to hang for the murder ot A BILL for the taxation of certain railroad the Brooks woman. She was taken will pay prompt attention to mail «M1M* New York is not in it with the Illinois Charles Grant, as was also J. C. Adams for in Brussels points to wholesale Belgian land is passed by the Minnesota house. also to Couen's office, and was, it is declared, the killing of Capt. W. L. Crouch, the strikes, whether there be a revision of city. found by the lawyer to be suitable. ITALIAN laborers in Pennsylvania form NEW ULM, MINNESOTA. noted Oklahoma boomer. The date set for the constitution or not. Cohen instructed Caswe Brooks, so it is an association, or Mafia society. both hanging* was June 26. said, how to act her part as Helen Robertson. The miners, relying upon the pledges of The New York Smelting and refining H. Rudolphi, the English delegates to grant the strikers The lawyer is said to baye told her of AN official declaration by Secretary MARION HAMPTON and Charles Hawkins Company of New York has been put in a funds and to stop the exportation of coal many of Robertson's pecuharties, such as were rivals for a lady's hand. Their jealousy Proctor, according to the Washington receiver's hands. an abnormal lnquisitiveness. He said the to Belgium, have become eager for battle. culminated in a tragedy at a country heirs would gladlj compromise the case. Everything indicates that the first great Star, decides that the civil war "began Gov. MABKHAM of California has signed church. Hawkins was shot and killed and She was to claim a common law marriage. fight for eight hours a day will begin in '**., the bill making train wrecking punishable April 15th, 1861, and ended a four-year-old child passing by mortally The details ot tne plot and oi the prosecution May, the English, French and German by death. wounded. Hampton was arrested. unions selecting Belgium as the field upon of the case before the surrogate in August 20th, 1866." This news which to decide the conflict against the The ice in the Missouri has'broken and., Brooklyn have-alreadv been uublifched. IT was discovered that Gr. W. Porter, of should be conveyed to the Arkansas capitalists. The congress resolved to leave is running out rapidly without the' prospect A week ago Saturday Casbie Brooks hecame Manufacturer of and Dealer in Kansas City high ranger of the Independent frightened and told her story to the the duty of fixing the date ot the strike to -Legislature, which has displaced a of much overflow. Order of Fosters, who absconded recently, BOOTS AND SHOES! attorneys lor the heirs. The prisoner will the general council and to delay the strike has four living wives. Suspicions that portrait of Washington for one of David Taylor, associate justice of the supreme be brought before the general sessions court pending the settling ot the suffrage question he has appropriated funds have been- confirmed. court, died suddenly at the supper to-morrow. in parliament. Minnesota and .'5d sts., New TJlm, Minn. Jefferson Davis, evidently under the Besides being high ranger, Porter table at Madison, Wis,. aged seventy-one. misimpression that the strife is stil1 was organizer for Missouri and Kansas of The cause was heart disease. A large assortment of men's and Foresterb. The disclosures have created a PBEACHKU AND PUGILIST. DABIXG ESCAPE. raging. The American National Bank of Kansas boys' boots and shoes, and ladies7 great sensation among members of the City, which failed Jan. 19, has resumed A Wife Murdered in the Most Shocking Ingenuity and Boldness Mark a Convict's and children's shoes constantly kept order. business. The bank has over $1,725,000 in Manner imaginable. Break for Liberty. on hand. Custom work aud repairing FOREIGN. cash in its A aulte. A WHITER in a ladies' journal has a JERSEY CITY, N. J., April 6.—Edward COLUMBUS, Ohio, April 6.—George Moore, promptly attended to. ALL papers Alabama will publish a word of encouragement for girls who BARON HIKSCH has bought400,000 acres of W. Hallinger, who, it is said, has been a a convict in the penitentiary, complained Argentine land on which to colonize Jews. call for a convention to meet in Montgomery preacher and a pugilist, murdered his wife JOHN HAUENSTEIN, to-day of feeling ill. He dropped ou* of lament having red hair. The Catherines, on May 20 and staH a movement EX-EMPEROK DOM: PEDRO and daughter in a most brutal manner early this morning. the ranks and secreted himselt in a cell. Brewer who made Russia great, had red to raise $100,000 for an exhibit at the world's visit Victoria at Grasse. The woman had recently lelt him on account He then climbed a fare escape, and throwing fair. hair so had Maria Theresa, who saved A NEW anti-Pamell paper is to be started of cruel treatment. Hallingei, while I a rope over a beam he climbed to the ^4 at Belfast. A gas tank exploded in Keene's photograph besotted wUh liquor, forged an entrance Austria, and made it the Empire that roof. _, Armed wtth a chiset and center bit, gallery at Redwood Falls, seriously AN Englishman is reported to have won into the house where his wile was sleeping lie broke several bars out of the ventilatdr. it is so had Anne of Austria, who injuring V. M. Keene and his infant son. 200,000 franci at Monte Carlo. and began beating her on the head with a He drew himself out upon the roof and The gallery was demolished by the explosion. ruled France for so long so had Elizabeth Malster,DNA walked in supposed full view ot guards and ADVICE from Chili say that Secor Viscuna lather's hatchet. Again and again he sank Mr. Keene was conducting an experiment, of England and Catherine Borgia, persons the prison enclosure to the administration resigns the premiership in order that he the weapon into the woman's skull. which resulted as above stated. house. He broke open a window may enter the contest for the presidency. as well as Marie Antoinette, whose Even after the woman was dead the infuriated THE steamer Westernland, from Antwerp, in the latter and descended to Warden A VBINET crisis is threatened at Lisbon, brute kept striking her with the Dier's office. There he laid off his prison blonde tresses had in them aglint of landed 1,337 immigrants at the barge office. Various rumors are current implying the hatchet, and when he finally desisted the garb, donned a suit belonging to the warden's Forty-one musicians, said to have come gold. woman's skull was crushed to a bloodv resignation of a portion, or even of the son-in-law and the shoes and hat ot pur brewer* is fully equipped and able to fill here under the padrone system, are detained mass. Both her arms were almost severed all ordeig whole of the ministry. the warden and walked boldly out into the at 4he* barge office until their cases irom the body, these having been cut while Mr Grebe has charge of the bottling eetabIlshmeir'" street. THE military tribunal at St. Petersburg she raised them endeavoring to ward off the -can be looked up. He was received Dec. 22, 1885, on a ten IT is noted that Joe Johnston lived has sentenced Prince Valdoski to three blows. Halunger then attempted to Kill uur. AT Birmingham, Ala a decree of the MM. years' sentence for burglary and larceny. XEW years detention in a fortress for killing to be an older man than any of the himself. He cut himself severely about ONION HOTEL, chancery court was rendered ordering the He is a noted burglar and goes by the nam« Lieut. MonObSoff in a duel. the head when the police arrived and disarmed of George Ell wood. great captains of our civil war, being sale of the Mary Pratt Furnace, which has him. The relusal ot the woman to MESSRS. DAVITT and Sexton addressed a„ been recently thrown into the hands of a 84 at the time of his death. Taking live with him again was the reason given FOUR LIViSS LOST. large meeting in the dark from the steps of A hal -f" millio- dollars *-»-—-•i-s invoi- receiver. by the murderer lor his terrible crime. the leaders on the confederate side, the town hall at Sligo. Mr. Sexton announced ved. Hollinger is thirty-iour years old and his A Fire Which Results Fatally to Four that Mr. Smith, the first lord of THE grip scourge in Pittsburg is still Lee died at 63, Bragg at 59, Pemberton wile thirty. They had lived together under WEHZEL SCHOTZP, Proprietor Italian's—Six Others Missing. the treasury, had consulted with Mr. Mc- holding on with deadly results. Some at 66, Hill at 68, Forrest at 56, an agreement, but had never gone through seventy-two funerals^occurred in one day ROCHESTER, Pa., April 6.—In a fire here IT is reported at London "that a prominent a marriage ceremony. Hollinger says he and Ewell at 55. On the Union side recently and an equal number were postponed to-night a large trame structure on Hinn. Str. New Ulm, Minn. Italian has warned Americans against met his wife in Connecticut three years ago. on there being a shortage of heawand New York street, belonging to Sherman died at 70, Grant at 63, He is six leet tall and weighs over two hundred I the danger of touring in Italy this year^ in carriages. John F. Smith, in which was located pounds. He has had several tights in The only first class brick fire proof view of the excitement and feeling caused Thomas at 54, Sheridan at 47, Meade the tea and coffee store of George The district convention of the Epworth the ring, but none with any pugilist ot note. in that country by the occurrence at New Edwards millinery store of Mrs. A. Hall, Hotel in the city. at 57, McClellan at 53 McDowell at league held their session at Chatfield Orleans and Baron Fava's recall. Collapsed Again. shoe shop and residence of E. J. Keene. Nearly 100 delegates and 20 chapters represented. 66, Hooker at 65 -and Burnside at 57 THE Vossische Zeitung announces that An Italian family lived over the millinery HELENA, Mont., Special Telegram, April Prominent ministers* present are the United States laws for the inspection of 6.—An extensive cave in the Mullen tunnel store. Four oi them lost their lives. Gne ED. PAULSEN, Revs. Bibbie and Cornish, of Winona: pork and bacon will probably form the eighteen miles west of here yesterday has body has been recovered. The daughter, Jennings,. of Red Wing Whits, of Lake Licensed Azictioneef^ HE old Duke of Devonshire has a diverted all traffic from the main line of seventeen years old, saved her life by jumping •5J0*-* basis for fresh negotiations for the abolition City Doran, of Rochester, Minn. m* the Northern Pacific around bv way ol the out of the second story window. Six of the prohibition placed upon the importation /evelheaded objection to his son, the REPOBTS received at the office of the persons are missing. Butte branch. No lives were lost. It will of American pork'into Germany. Kansas state board of agriculture indicate Marquis of Hartmgton, marrying the take some time to ascertain the extent ol LINDEN, BBOWN UO., MINN. QUEEN VICTORIA was greatly affected „*, The Oniy One .spared. that there is more moisture in the ground the cave. Two years ago a similar accident Duchess of Manchester, and thinks when the news of the massacre at Manipnr CALCUTTA, April 6.—A dispatch has been Correspondent* promptly Attended to.* in Western Kansas than there has been at prevented the use of the tunnel for several was communicated to her. The queen that at their age they ought to know this season for many years. The acreage in received from Lieut. Grant in which he weeks. Two and a half million dollars was ^. subsequently forbade the usual military wheat is much larger than last year, and, says he believes that he is the only European the cost ot putting the big bore through the better. Of course the Lord of Chatsworth band performance which takes place every barring hail storms, the crop will be an that escaped the recent massacre in main range ot the Rockies. It is about a is looking to the family succession, evening before the balcony where she is enormous one. mile long, and 16x32 teet. the province ot Assam. in theliabit of sitting. and knows that with his son SUPEBINTENDENT of Immigration Webber Torn by a Lioness. A Colossal Coal Trust. THE Soleil liscu3sing the Mauipar massacre, ays the immigration ,from Italy is rapidly at fiftyseven and her Grace on the TJOHDOS, April 6.—A movement has been PARIS. April 6.—A menagerie proprietor's says .that it regards that disaster as increasing, in fact leading that of all other shady side of sixty the chances in this daughter at Grenoole, nineteen years of started to create a gigantic trust to control countries. The figures^fOrM^afcrJ are: Italv, indicative of the spread of ideas of political, age, who has been training to become a the output ot the collieries in Yorkshire, direction are pretty slim. Besides ASBKYjfcr emancipation, and thinks it probable that 7^869 3ermany, 7,087 Great Britian and tamer ot wild animals, was latally injured Lancashire, Derbyshire and Staffordshire. Ireland, 4,386 Hungary. 3,589 Anstria, a well-organized party will spring up, this he is not forgetful of the fact that by a lioues* yesterday. The girl had entered The avowed objects ot the new trust are to claim India for the Indians and imperil 3,484 Russia, 2,923 total, 29,338. Sixteen a lion's cage lor the first time, and bring the consumer in direct contact with the marriage AVIII take away from the hundred and seven Italians were landed at England's domination. was immediately attacked by the lioness, the producer and to place the profits on a bride the vast estates of which she is which sprang at her throatand inflicted terrible The sta'e irrigation convention waslargely less fluctuating basis. injuries belore the girl could escape., ,*j *i SPORTING TRIFLES attended, thirteen of the eighteen counties now seized and possessed, 'and that in the irrigable district being represented- 3§L Argentine** Paper .Money. DIXON AND MCCABTY, feather-weight', £M- -The Dreibund Renewed. ^h she will* come into the Devonshire Five delegates from each county were IXJXDON, April 6.—The Standard's Buenos fight at Troy, Dixon winning in twentytwo BERLIN, April 6.—It is reported from family a poor woman.^ But the marnage appointed to attend the interstate convention,with Ayres correspondent says: '"President Pellegrini rounds. Rome on competent authority that the renewal L. H. HoleofHuron, g. D.,chairman authorizes the statement that the will go on just as if the Duke was Hew Y«rk. of the dreibund is an accomplished Mikkel Hemmestaedt, champion ski runner and Maj. H. F. B. Cotfinand State Engineer government lias decided on a paper currency 't! fact, but that the treaty will not be published, of the world, who has made bis borne quite content it should do so. Baldwin as committeemen at large issue on a metallic basis." Italy desiring secresy.