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New Ulm weekly review (New Ulm, Minn.) 1878-1892

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S S S S W W S W S S 3*5 saasfs j«^^j-r^f^^ff^p-'l-f'^ft\ •*Tt^w«wu* S W Citizens'Bank, pew Urn ftartp EYENTS OP A WEEK. ALMOST A MILLION. A WHOLE family in Paris, numbering six VICTIMIZED A LAWYEll. (4, members, committed suicide. The father and mother showed the way by hanging A. Woman Deeds Bogus Keal Estate Tot themselves, and the others, who were adult Property in Brooklyn. children, imitated their parents. Flashed, by the Wires of the Telegraph That is What the .Secretary of the NEW YORK, Sept. 14.—A woman wh« BRANDT & WEDDENDORF, Publishers. THE English board of trade returns for cails herself E. Eliza Knight, but who is Condensed and Classified for Fidelity Trust Bank ofTacoma August as compared with those for the cor believed to be Mrs. Ellen E. Peck, the notorious NEW ULM, MINNESOTA. responding month last year show that imports Convenience of Readers. Got Away With. confidence operator, is the toils NEW ULM, MINN. increased £1,420,000 and that exports of the law. A suit has just been brought decreased £2,150,000. A PHILOLOGICAL statistician calculates against her in the supreme court in Brooklyn Washington,'Foreign, Accidental, Personal, A Moscow correspondent, commenting Albertson, the Criminal, Effects by Merritt H. Day of Rapid City, that in the year 2000 there will on the demands that come from all quarters Pennington coun'y, S. D., to recover possession Criminal and Other M.Midlcn, Fres'L E. Vajen, Tto+Fnti Compromise With the Bank in be 1,700,000,000 people who speak for measures to relieve distress is greater ofsome valuable property in Brooklyn, and more wide-spread than was first supposed, IJfews of Importance. English, and that the other European Manner Yery Foxy. J. 0. Rudolph, Cashier, which, it is alleged, she obtained Irom and that the worst is still to come. him by false pretense*. languages will be spoken by only 500,000,000 Directors: THE Italian government has sent an urgent Mr. Day and his wife were the owners of people. order for 50,000 rifles to the Ternoy WASHINGTON. SAN FRANCISCO, Sept. 14.—The Examiner two pieces of real estate in Flatbush avenue factory and has instructed Gen. Rictotti, Werner Bosch, Chas. Wagner, Dr. 0 DH. C. A. CHAMPION, chief chemist of the prints the following story concerning the and Prospect place, and four pieces in formerly minister of war, to minutely inspect Onited States internal revenue bureau, has Prospect place and Sixth avenue, robbery of the Fidelity Trust bank at facoma THE Dominion Senate has passed a Wescheke, O. M. Olsen, E.G. XedL the forts in the Alpine district. which weie value 1 at $300,000 and established a chemical laboratory in Fort by its secretary, Edward Albertson, THE Paris police are searching the houses bill abolishing the dual language system moitgased for $150,000. Last summer Scott, Kan at which the sugar manufactured on Aug. 24 last: It was heretofore believed of several of the promoters of the Panama Mr. Dav learned that Mrs. Knight in Missouri, Kansas and Nebraska in the Northwest Territories, DRAFTS TO ALL PART* that Albertson lost only some $9,000 in Canal company, with a view of obtaining owned a big tract of land in Kentucky will be officially analyzed. though French is allowed to be used speculation, and surprise was caused by further evidence in the investigation being which she was anxious to exchange lor city OF EUROPE, AND PASSAGE THE new system adopted by the navy made into the affairs of that organization. the extraordinary efforts made to capture property, and after a lew weeks of negotiation officially if necessary, in Territorial department of disposing of condemned him. Mr. and Mrs. Day gave Mrs. Knight THE government of Italy has telegraphed TICKETS SOLD. Courts. naval stores through sealed bids instead of deeds of their Brooklyn property in exchange to the Italian ambassador at Constantinople It now appears that he took $20,000 in at open auction is commended by a board for the land in Kentucky. Although to cordially support England in the cash and nearly a million in securities. appointed by Secretary Tracy to investigate he is a lawjer, Mr. Day never had Dardanelles question. The official press of Early on the morning of Aug. 24 a not Now that for the first time the imperial it. his suspicion aroused during the negotiation. Rome urges England to closely watch Russia Close Attention Given to was received by Paul Schultze, a director In his complaint he alleges that Mrs. palace at Berlin is lighted with THE commission appointed by Secretary the East. of the bank, from Albertseu, saying Knight never owned the land, thatnodeeds Foster to select a site for the new mint Collecting. gas and electricity, it is to be hoped A LONDON dispatch from Mombassa, in lie lost only a thousand of the were on record and that her design all building in'Philadelphia has submitted its through was to get possession ot the Brooklyn that the young war lord will be enabled British East Africa, announces that the money in speculation and to force a compromise report to the treasury department. They property by fraud. He asks that the name a site but its location will not be divulged British East Airican company's steamship had taken $10,000 more in cash and Empire Mill Co-, to get some new light on the absurdities deeds which were riled by Mrs. Knight in Kenia has navigated the river Tanta a distance $900,000 in securities. He would meet him until the return of Secretary Foster. of medievalism in government the register's office in Kings county Sept. 9 of 300 miles from the coast, and thus or one of his representatives in the woods SECRETARY RUSK received a letter from J. be set aside. and other things. opened to trade a fertile and populous district, in a designated place and return the securities ROLLER MILL. H. Saunders, editor of the Breeders Gazette, which has up to the present been supposed if given a written agreement not to Chicago, highly complimenting the secretary MrS. Knight appears on the records as a to be practically closed to commerce, and evincing an enthusiastic appreciation prosecute. resident ot Spark Hill, Rockland county, .. 24 Rollers and 4 Burrs- THE fishermen of San Diego have but it is said her home is at 209 Putnam of the work accomplished in securing The point chosen gives a commanding avenue, Brooklyn. Mrs. Peck is a widow the removal of the embargo upon American utilized electricity in their war upon View of all the approaches, and Albertson of the late Capt. John Peck. Her maiden pork in Germany. We take pleasure in informing the SPORTS. said he would flee at once if he saw more the fish. Incandescent lights are lowered name was Knight. Her swindling operations public that we are now ready forbusiness. AT a meeting oi the state American committee than one man coming to the place. Moreover, THIS is Hanlon's eleventh year in center have extended over a period of twenty into the water at night, and a on the promotion of the World's field. he changed the combination to the The best machinery and years. They include the robbery ol $25,000 Columbian Exposition, a convention was large net is lowered below them. The vaults and it would take three days to open from Soap Manufacturer Babbut, and the all the latest improvements in th*manufacture THE Lincoln club is said to owe its players called to meet at Washington, Monday, victimizing ot Diamond Broker Grady out them. Meanwhile the bank's credit would fish are attracted by the light and are oyer $5,000. of flour enable us tocompete Dec. 21, to discuss and take action looking of an equally large sum. She served one suffer. with the best mills in thecountry. plainly visible. When sufficiently numerous SAM WISE has signed with the TJtica to the promotion of the fair by urging Italy term in Sing Sing, and at one time no less team. A meeting of the directors was held, and to accept the invitation extended by the than fourteen indictments for grand larceny the nets are hauled up. The it was agreed to accept a compromise. A United States. and other offenses were pendins against her THERE are said to be 700 ball clubs in We are constantly buying catches are enormous. man was sent to the rendezvous with a Cuba. in Kinjs county. A few weeks ago she IT is said that the Itata is to be returned W a signed agreement not to prosecute. Instead sent postal cards to various newspapers announcing BOB PETTIT is Captaining the Milwaukee to the Chilian government in accordance that she had fallen heir to a large Rye, of Albertson he found one Chandler, a Tacoma club. THE belles of ancient days had very with the terms of a compromise effected at estate in England. gambler, who was evidently an accomplice. Corn a conference between ex-Mayor Grace of I D" BALDWIN has signed with the large hands. At the historical exhibition The messenger gave him the Spokane club. Oats, New York and the congressional representatives at Paris specimens of gloves agreement and received the securities and here on the one hand and Secretary THE Kansas City club has tried sixteen THE TICKET AGESTS. Buckwheat the combination. The men separated, and Tiacy and Attorney General Miller on the were dating back to those of the Grecian pitchers to date. & & the messenger saw Albertson join Chandler. other. Tlicy Find Much to Interest lliein in the WALSH, of the Omahas, has been signed Empire. The sizes of these gloves t: At the Highest Market Prices. The bank at once commenced extraordinary to play shortstop for the Baltimores. Jack National Park. THE war department has decided to reduce proved indisputably that the tiny McGraw has been released. efforts to capture the thieves. J. H. the number of vacancies in the list of MAMMOTH HOT SPRINGS. Wyo., Special We sell all kinds of hands so common among the women Ahern, cashier oi the Fidelity and brotherin-law assistant surgeons in the army, and a board FRANK P. SLAVIN has turned bookmaker Telegram, Sept. 14.—The second and third FLOUR, of Albertson, was arrested by Detective con&ibting of Majors D. L. Huntington and in England and is reported to have been |of today were then wholly unknown divisions of the party made up of members SHORTS, Henry McElderry. surgeons, and Captains Sullivan, who connned him in a hotel successful at the York meeting. BRAN. &c. of the International Ticket Agents' association "Walter Eeed and C. M. Grady assistant surgeons, for several days trying to force a confession. AT LO W RATES,. THE New York Woild declares that another arrived at Mammoth Hot Springs has been appointed to meet in New A PRUSSIAN has just been sentenced The story got out and Sullivan was forced peace conference will be held within hotel at 11 30 o'clock yesterday morning. York City Oct. 1, for the examination of to release the prisoner. two weeks. ^to a month's imprisonment for rebiting These divisions contained nearly twiS candidates for the 12 vacancies. Last Thursday Sullivan and two guards Special Attention given to The St. Louis and Bostons will play exhibition hundred people, but weie well supplied and incendiary poem. There's Custom Work boldly kidnaped R. B. Albertson, a second with stage transportation to this place. games at Memphis and Nashville a poetess or two in this country who PEOPLE IN PRINT. cousin ot the absconder, and W. E. Bailey, this winter. Supt. Wakefield, of the transportation department who happened to be with him, in the should cut this out and paste it in JUDGE COOLEY, chairman of the interstate in the Yellowstone Tark, has THE fight between Cincinnati and Pittsburg streets of Seattle in broad daylight. The commerce commission, resigns from the An extra stone for grinding feed. been often complimented on his large and their bonnets. Nobody wants to have for tail-end honors grows more interesting kidnapers were followed aud arrested and commission. well-appointed outfit, but on this occasion each day. Steam Cornsheller. his barn burned down by getting it to their prisoners freed. Albertson was suspected JiY GOULD is thought to have hopelessly he hassurpiised even old Park travelers by IT is said that President Aaron Stern is of complicity in his cousin's actions, close to '"Ostler Joe" or "Insurrection" broken down physidaily and must retire the extent of his resources. being moved by the league to take the Wood taken for cash or in exchange it is believed that the thieves have escaped. permanently from business. Empire Mill Co. or any similar work. Cincinnati club off its hands. Leaung Cinnabar yesterday morning the JOSEPH C. CHIXN. the oldest man in ED CORY, the Indiana heavy-weight, has second and third divisions of the party enjoyed WAS THE PASTOR DRUKKf Lexington, Ky., died recently aged 107 deposited $200 with the Olympic club, a delightful ride to this hotel, where CASH PURCHASES i: years. His wife died a year ago, aged 102 A GREAT swarm of bees flew in at A Sioux City Minister Takes a Trip ana of Peru, Ind for a finish fight with Elder the ample accommodations furnished and They were married about ten years and CHEAP SALES. 1?he open door of a house at Hanover, Pitts. Several Drinks. the perfect service have added to the pleasures ago. TIM KEEFE is pitching winning ball for Siorx CITY, Iowa, Special Telegram, Sept, of the tourists. Ind., where a woman was engaged in BISHOP LEONARD of Cleveland has Philadelphia. Bill Brown, another exGiant, 14.—Several days ago Rev. C. H. Strickland Yesterday afternoon the tourists visited putting up preserves. Two children changed Rev. Howard MacQueary's sentence the Hot springs and found them of great is also doing splendid work for the pastor ot the First Baptist church of this Fr. Aufderheid^ to perpetual suspension until Mr. interest. F. J. Hajnes of St. Paul, official Were severely stung. The woman and Quakers. city: the largest and wealthiest church here, MacQueary shall recant. photogiapher o. the Northern Pacific road, DICK BURGE, the English light-weight her servant saved themselves by putting started for Iowa City to deliver the dedicatory gave an illustrated lecture on the Yellowstone THERE died in Mobile, Ala., William W. champion, who recently defeated Jemmv services of the new church there. He Park. Coming at a time when the bedquilts over their heads. The A. Spotswood, born in Virginia 1806, Carney, has been matched to fight Lachie IfaMfaetnrer of went by the way ot Council Bluffs. tourists are about to start over the ground and a veteran of three wars, Seminole, bees held possession for two hours, Thompson, of Glasgow, the Scotch champion, shown by the view, the lecture was particularly At Altoona, a little town near Des Mexican and the Rebellion. In January, enioyable, and it was delivered a and were finally expelled by burning for £200 a side. Moines, he left the train and was noticed 1861, he resigned as surgeon in the navy Fire, Well Building and Steepl* clear and interesting manner that added to by people on the platform to be in a very brimstone. and was appointed surgeon in the Confederate the entertainment. unsteady condition. He was taken charge service. The second and third divisions of the Brick, RAILROADS. of by the village mars hall and taken to a patty have a thirty-five mile stage ride todaPto WM. V. MCKEIN has retired as managing hotel. A doctor was called in, who pronounced THE St. Paul directors have declared the the upper basin at Norris and to the ALASKA is not so bad a country as editor of the Philadelphia Ledger, and has him drunk. Appearances were regular semi-annual dividend of 3i per cent grand canyon. Yellowstone lake will be Fine Pressed Brick for been succeeded by C. Clarke Davis. Mr. that he had also been drugged. He became it might be. A party that was recently on the preferred stock, payable Oct. 7. visited Monday. The first division of the unconscious and remained so for McKean will continue on the editorial staff party, which went on yesterday to Norris, ornamental fronts. engaged in fixing the boundary line THE lines in the Western Passenger Association several hours. When he again become of the Ledger at full pay, writing occasional go to Grand canyon and Yellowstone lake have refused to join with the lines himself he had no recollection ol what had editorials. It is announced that George on the British border found grasses to-day. happened since he left the train. in the Central Pacific Association in making W. Childs will hereafter be editor-in-chief. All in the whole party are well. Many Hare the heat of •hipping facilities mm* six feet high along the Yukon and reduced rates for "home visitors' excursions" He went on to Iowa City in the afternoon, persons at this place were interested yesterday will pay prompt attention to mail «rdet* SOME strong German friends of Gen. Porcupine, which latter extends many to points in Michigan, Indiana and the next day preached the sermon evening at sundow by the funeral Franz Sigel are considering a plan to raise and Ohio, Sept. 22. as announced. The story got out from ceremonies at the military post here. Sergeant miles above the arctic circle. Tnere a fund for the old soldier by popular subscription. Altoona, and the first intimation people frint, of Company E, First cavalrv. NEW ULM, MINNESOTA. THE earnings of the Chicago, Milwaukee The general has been very unfortunate were also salmon berries, blueberries, had here was from this morning's paper. who recently came here from *orc Custer, & St. Paul road for the first week of September during the past few years. He is Rev. Strickland made a statement for the was instantly killed Thursday evening by H, currants and raspberries in profusion, amounted to $680,746. against $551,366 living on a pension of $100 per month which paper in which he said he had felt unwell being kicked in the stomach by his hoise. for the corresponding week of 1890, an 1 and hundreds of acres of cranberries was awarded him by congress a few months and purchased some Hostetter's bitters at The services were from the military chapel increase of $89,3S0. The Milwaukee & ago. Council Bluffs. He believed the bitters and the interment in the post grave yard. wTeek Northern earned during the same had been drugged. $36,159, an increase as compared with the WORK on the Trans-Caucasian Railroad The affair is a very mysterious one. One *. 4 corresponding period last year of $3,193. WICKEDNESSES. report from Altoona says that when the is progressing satisfactorily. minister got off the train there and bystanders MORE AND BETTER FOOD. THE state board of tax commissioners for A PLOT to break from the California state The contingent of laborers consists of supported him to prevent him prison at San Quentin was discovered, and Indiana has concluded the assessment o* Manufacturer of and Dealer in Irom lallm* to the j.lat orm, he uttered Fo* This Do California. Convicts Strike, the leaders -were placed in solitary cells. railroad property. The board has doubled 2,500 soldiers, 900 convicts at hard "Drunk, drunk" several times. To those BOOTS AND SHOES! but Strike in Vain. the assessment on all the roads, and in a ADELBERT GOHEEN, the Fergus Falls labor, 300 Siberian exiles. 400 free who cared lor him there he explained that few cases that of last year has been trebled. SAN FRANCISCO. Sept. 14.—The convicts in murderer, is detected in a plan to break he had iallen in with some iriends in Council men, and 1,700 Chinamen and Coreans. The total assessment of railroad property Minnesota and 3d N.^Sts N^w "Cliu, Minn. the jute mill at San Quentin struck yesterday. jail. Bluffs, who induced him to drink with last year was $69,700,000, and this year wili Nearly three hundred prisoners threw Besides this 125 Russians and them. He declared himself forever disgraced A large assortment of men's and AT a recent meeting of the Sharpsburg reach and may exceed $160,000,000. and talked of committing suicide. down their tools and defied the officers to 300 Chinamen are employed in the (Pa.) borough council ex-Trea«urer Gottlieb boys' boots and shoes, and ladies' Rev. Strickland is a man ot middle age. make them work. Kraft confessed having used $10,000 of stone works. This army of laborers and children's shoes constantly kept and one ot the most prominent and popular They demand more and better food and the borough's funds. preachers in this section. He was on hand. Custom work aud repairing does not include the higher officials, AMONG TH E TOILERS. more tobacco and less favoritism. They AT Hutchinson, Kan., E. E. Wise, treasurer formerly pastoi of the First Baptist church promptly attended to. also demanded to be taken before the such as engineers, architects, inspectors, of the Hutchinson & Southern railroad, THE striking yardmen of the Lake EriecS at Nashville, Tenn. Hischuroli this evening board ot prison directors, where they adopted resolutions declaring en Life was arrested, and a warrant issued for J6HN~HAUENSTEIN, etc. Western Railway at Lima, O., had a conference confidence in him. might state their case. The convicts made President A. Christie, of Chicago. They with General Superintendent Hill. Brewer are charged with embezzling $250,000. a bold stand, but the guards were summoned On their refusal to return to work at the company's terms the strikers were discharged. KAN TOO FAST. and every avenue of escape guarded. THE Sultan has yielded to an imperative NEAR Wickliffe, Ky., the body of Bud No trouble is expected. The convicts resumed work a ter obtaining wras Roach a section foreman, found on the demand from Russia and consented Twenty-Six Persons Hurt in a Kailroad permission to appoint a committee of five track of the Illinois Central. His throat to the passage of Russian transports Accident in California. lo appear before the prison directors. was cut. A negro is suspected of the murder. DENVER, Sept. Is.—A passenger train through the Dardanelles. This GENERAL. A N Alter listening to the complaints the directors Malster, bound toward Denver on the Graymont informed the men that the food was is probably but an initial proceeding, F, L. Carrol of Fresno, Cal., aged fortyone, DWENPORT, Iowa, celebrated its third division of the Union Pacific railway was good enough, and the next tune there was committed suicide in a San Francisco annual river carnival with great success. and the same privilege for warships wrecked this morning apout 11 o'clock near hotel by exploding a dynamite bomb in his an outbreak it would be punished bv solitary VILLA MARIA convent and academy at may be yet compelled. With Russian Beaver Brook station and twenty-six room. His remains were scattered all over confinement. This is the second Frontenac is dedicated. the room and one of his arms was found in passengers were injured, five oi whom will warships joined to those of the French strike at the prison during the week, the Our brewery is fully equipped and able to fill I. MERIDITH, of Monticello, 111., has been the street. all ordei g. probably die. convicts having stopped work la^t Wednesday in the Mediterranean, the craft of tapped 278 times for drop«y and 3,614 to enforce their demand for better THE report of the Allegheny sub-auditing The train was late and running very FRED BEHNKE has chaive of pounds of water drawn from his body. Italy, ponderous as they are, would committee of councils which is investigating rapidly. When rounding a sharp curve the food. Bottling Establishment. THE board of lady managers of the be in a bad way in the event of a general the heads of departments in Allegheny, express car left the track and rolled down ffEWULH, msx world's fair will send agents abroad to work has reported that Market Clerk a fifteen-foot embankment. It was followed European war. in the interest of the women's department M. B. Curtis' Scrape. UMFHOTEL David Hastings is $32,647 short in his accounts. by the mail and two passenger coaches, one SAN Fr.\i»cisco, Sept. 14.—Actor Curtis THE jurors in the famous Davis will case of which turned over twice before reaching still claims he renumbers nothing about at Butte, Montana, disagree, standing seven A DEPUTY constable at Rushville, Mo., the bottom. IN the general report of the commission Friday morning's tragedy and will not talis to five in favor of the contestants. shot and fatally wounded a tramp named of anything but his theatrical record. Yesterday The train was loaded with passengers, in Prussia in charge of mining ITA.LO-AMERIC\NS have called a meeting Jesse Quinn. Just before his death Quinn Officer J. J. Allen swore to the complaint WENZEL SCHOTZP, Proprietor many of whom were Knights of Pythias at Washington, Dec. 7, to discuss and take matters, which has recently been published, said that his father was a wealthy merchant in Judge Rex's court charging who were returning from the Knights of action looking to the promotion of the fair at Nashville, Tenn. Strelinger with the murder the commissioners state that Pythias state convention which was held at by urging Italy to aceept the invitation extended of Officer Grant. The police Minn. Str. New Ulm, Minn. Aspen last week. in their opinion electricity is perfectly by the United States. are fast completing the chain of evidence UNFORTUNATE EVENTS. When the news reached Golden, Col., a safe for mine use, provided care is THE annual convention of the National against him, aud are leaving no stone unturned The only first class brick fire proof THE schooner Persia is said to have wrecking train was ordered out and was *i Electrical association of the United States to lay bare all the facts. Tne street taken to see that conductors are properly foundered on Lake Ontario. Her crew of starting when Robert Bruin, jan employe of has opened in Montreal. Nearly 300 delegates where the murder took place has been critically Hotel in the city. insulated, lamps well protected six men are supposed to have gone to the are in attendance, including prominent the road, attempted to board the train. In examined, and the planks with the bottom with the ill-fated vessel. bullet holes in the fence opposite have electricians ironi all parts of the doing so his revolver fell from his hip and the current not too intense. A been sawn out and put away as United States and Canada. THIS immense five-story storage warehouse pocket. The hammer struck a stone and ED. PAULSEN, more extensive use of electricity in evidence. The police have lound a of R. C. Layton, at Nos. 62 and 64 the weapon was discharged, the ball taking ROBERT REED, who has returned to San man who saw Curtis in the custody of Licensed Auctioneer mines would be possible were a portable South street, New York, was gutted by fire. Francisco from Chignik bay, Alaska, says effect in the man's neck, making a fatal Grant on Sixth street, near Folsom. He The loss is estimated at $425,000,- insurance that reports of trouble with natives at that electric lamp devised combining nround. speaks English imperfectly and has not not known. point are without foundation. Work at Those seriously injured in the wreck been taken before an interpreter vet, but he simplicity, duration of power and LINDEN, BROWN CO., MINN. the canneries went along without interruption A SOUTHEASTERLY gale did considerable made the authorities understand that he were left at Golden in the hands of physicians, cheapness. during the season. knew Grant and also identified Curtis as the damage in the vicinity of Halifax, N. S., whild those not badly hnrt were Correspondence promptly Attended to. man Grant had in custody. The police expect brought to this city and taken to their AT Paris. Texas, Tom Brittan fell on a car LEON. V. STEPHENS, receiver of the Third to find the man who saw Grant arrest National Bank of St. Louis, has brought homes or the hospitals. THERE has just been condemned to truck in a saw mill and split his body wide Curtis. suits against the directors of the bank to open, lengthwise, one arm, one-half the hard labor for life at the Yonne, trunk and one leg being thrown on either recover $343,337.97, money alleged to have Ieath of Mn. Fair. Took to the Mountains. France, assizes a man named Gerard, been loaned by the bank in violation oi side of the saw. SAN FRANCISCO, Sept. 14.—Mrs. Theresa statutes and which could not be collected SAN ANTONIO, Tex., Sept. 14.—The citizens' who, by his own confession, in the Fair, divorced wife of ex-Senator Fair, posse and the state rangers who have by the receiver. FOREIGN. died to-night of fatty degeneration of the course of a few months had set on fire been pursuing the five Southern Pacific heart caused by inflammation of the kidneys. THE ladies of New Orleans are moving to IT is said that Natalie, ex-queen of Servia, train robbers have ended their pursuit of no less than 16 houses^ in the department. She had been ill tor several davs. secure the release of Mrs. Florence Maybrick has gone secretly to Paris, to see her son the fugitives and turned the evidence they Senator and Mrs. Fair were married in 1861 from Working prison, England, A year or twef ago he applied King Alexander, who is there with his possessed over to the postal authorities, at Carson, Cal. In 1883 Mrs. Fair brought where she is confined for life, eonvicted ol father. who will continue the chase. The robbers for the post of Captain of the pompiers suit lor divorce, charging her husband having poisoned her husband. Gail Hamilton's nrere forced by the closeness of their pursurers with adultery. No defense was made and EMIL TREATLE of Berlin, who dropped in his native district, and, furious recent articles, showing that there to abandon their horses and take to a divorce was granted, Mrs. Fair receiving several million marks in corn speculation •should have been a different course taken at not obtaining the appointment, he mountains on foot. They are practically $4,230,000 in securities. She leaves four in 1889, and who recently failed for 70,000 than the one adopted toward the unfortunate helpless without their horses, and it children—James G., Charles L., Theresa A. marks, has committed suicide. he had determined on revenge. He woman, have brought the case once is thought will soon be captured. All and Virginia. The eldest daughter, BALMACEDA'S whereabouts have not yet more to public notice. The ladies will present vowed that he would give the pompiers :hem are known and Dear bad reputations Theresa, was last year married to Herrman been discovered, though it is rumored that a petition, numerously signed, to the a the district where they belong. Oelnchs of New York. plenty of work, and he kept his he is in hiding in a foreign consulate or a queen, whom they will ask to right the injustice monastery and has not left Chili at all.,. done to Mrs. Maybrick. word. :i^^^Stt'^jMi^i^mJ\lM%t IK