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H A T C H ET. W A S H IN G T O N THE NEWS R KSl' M K 1 Tenth cavalry w ill be gent, but Geneial IV J V i I * 1 *-> u roo^e lg allowed to uae diacretion. A D IG EST FROM A L L THE t a g n k « i l » u t WORLD. K avlaw H ap p en in g» C allesl F r o m —At PARTS O F of of th« th. Iu .p ort- F *»t W eek the T eleg ra p h C olu m n - H om e and Abroad, The flood sitnation in Crookston, Minn., is becoming very serious, the rise in the Ked Lake river having been very rapid by reason of continuous aud copious rsins. The flood is gaining, and the water is two or three feet deep on some of the principal streets, while in some of the residence districts entire floors have been flooded. The A rctic explorer. Lieutenant Peary, is going North again this sum mer, aud a steamer is now being ar ranged in S t John's, N. F ., for that purpose. The object of the expedition is believed to be to secure for the Philadelphia academy of science the 40-ton meteorite near Cape York,which Peary discovered last year. A dispatch has been received in Lon don from Governor Sir Hercules R ob inson relative to the sentences imposed upon the reformers at Pretoria, which says a number o f the prisoners w ill be released immediately, and others in three months A third lot of the pris oners w ill have their cases considered ____t________ ___________________ and passed open after five months, and fourth portion after one year. FRIGHTFUL DISASTER A C R O W D E D S T R E E T CAR THROUGH The Car H h » A GOES B R ID G E . C o m p le te ly S u bm erged a m i O v e r S i x t y P e o p l e W e r e l> row iie< l - -S a d K ittlin g o f u t V ic t o r ia . a H a y ’ s F e s t iv it ie s HOWARD SAT 1GAIN THE CYCLONE UPON. T h e A l a b a m a P o p u lU t W a n t e d p e a d i t h e P r e n id e u t. t o !•“ t h i s t i m e i t s t r i k e s IN CEN Washington, May 20.— Howard, the TRAL IOWA. author o f “ If Christ Came to Con- grtss,“ at the opening of the session of the house today, sprang a ¡»eusatiou, M .u v T . o p l . R e p o r t e d K i l l e d - « . r e a l but it was shortlived. The house with l » i u » K < l o I 'r u p . r t j In t h « » « e t i m i practical unanimity suppressed him. v a i t e d - t ’ l o u d b u n t g t r i k « . C h ic a g o As soon as the journal had been read, , -Oll« I I . . h of Itala F o il la l o v im u t«.. Howard arose dramatically, in the cen ter of the aisle, and flourishing a paper Des Aloines, la., Alay 27. Twenty- in his hand, demanded to be heard on three people are reported dead as a re a resolution, which he sent to the sult of the cyclone which »wept over clerk's desk. The resolution was as ,he northern part of Folk county last follows: night at 11 o'clock. “ I do impeach Grover Cleveland, The towns sfilicted are Bondurant, president of the United States of high Valleira, Sauitago aud Ira. No tele crime and misdemeanors, on the fol phone, or telegraphic communication lowing grounds: has been established except with Bon “ 1— That he has sold or directed the durant, which reports four deaths there sale of bonds without the authority of in the Haley family, with five of the law. same family seriously injured. '■ bree “ 2— That he has sold or aided in the of the Fhelan family and Airs. Schell sale of bonds at less than their market were killed at Valleria. At Sauitago value. three were killed in the Boleubaugli ''3 — That he directed the misappro- family. Between Valleria aud Ira, priation o f the proceeds of said bond the death list is nine. A special train s.iles. has been started form Des Aloines with “ 4— That he directed the secretary physicians on board. The storm is o f the treasury to disregard the law said to have swept along the line of which makes United States notes aud the Great Western from Boudnrsnt to treasury notes redeemable in coin. Alarshalltown. “ 5— That he has ignored and refused T w e n t y - li v e P e o p le lte|M»rte<l K il le d . to have enforced the anti-trust law. " 6 — That he lias sent United States Marshalltown, la., Alav 27.— A cy troops into the state o f Illinois without clone last night along the Chicago & authority of the law, and in violation Great Western railway, in Jasper of the constitution. county, killed probably twenty-five " — 7That he has corrupted politics people. It injured more than that through his interference with federal number. The property loss is over office-ohlders. $100,000. Several miles of railroad ‘ ‘ 8— That he has used his appointing track were practically destroyed. power to influence legislation detri S e v e r a l L iv e * L o s t. mental to the welfare of the people; Milwaukee, May 27.— A cloudburst therefore, be it “ Resolved, by the house of represen at North McGregor, la., resulted iu tatives, That the committee on judici great destruction of property and the One ary be directed to ascertain whether probable loss of several lives. these charges are true, and if, so to re body has been recovered in the debris. Miles of the track of the St. Paul port to the house npon such action by Bloody impeachment or otherwise as shall be railroad are under water. proper in the premises, aud said com Run overflowed so quickly that people mittee shall have authority to send for living iu the ravine could not save their property. Several persons are persons and paper“. ” reported as missing. IMPORTATION OF CATTLE T h e S torm at E lin a . ™ INo « of C o NGRE i i Houtlu. Work o f Hi« Kirty.p •Ion—Haunt*. Washington, May 23__ Th« lions bill, which passed th« terday, appropriated the liber«] $10,763,888. A fter the coast defenses concluded its J ? turns, the house committee ut priatlous availed itself of i„ obtained by the senate com mittee; it also followed npa, vestigation and concluded to. ate $5,846,837. This was bey’ precedent u departure in q,e jj coast defenses, but the senste tent with this, and after doe atiou in the com m ittee on turns, increased the amount br|i 051. Senator Squire was invited with the senate committee dura review o f the subject, and man,, question were thoroughly The main question of the imo, of having this appropriation was conceded w ithout objection senate, so the b ill passed unanmr Victoria, B. C ., May 28.— A terrible W ord haa been received of the m a t accident uocurred here today. A sham t e in Cuba of W alton E. Stalle, an tight and review waa to take place at Americau, for hia money. Macaulay point, near Esquimalt, this Archduke Charlee Lamia of Auatria, afternoon, and crowds were making eldest brother of Emperor Francis their way there by every route. A ll Joseph, died in Vienna, aged 54. the tram cars w e ri packed. Shortly Tom Linton, a Welshman, beat the before 2 o'olock tw o cars left G overn bicycle record from the fifth mile up ment street with more than 100 people. ward, in Paris, oovering thirty miles The first got over Point Ellice bridge, within one hour. which crosses V ictoria Arm, safely, bet Harry Jones and Frank Jefferess, two when the other was about half w ry convicts at San Quentin, got into a over the middle span of the bridge, quarrel during which Jefferess stabbed about 150 feet in length, gave way, Jones with a knife, indicting a wound and the car plnnged into the water, from wbioh Jones died shortly after some 100 feet below. The car was W ashington, May 25.—In the, ward. completely submerged, and all on today Butler renewed the motn John D. Jones, who stamped to death board were drowned, with the excep take up the b ill prohibiting ther in s fit of anger Airs. Mendenhall, at New York has the first daily paper tion of some of those who were stand iutereat-bearing bonds. After the Anna, 111., fair last fall, was devoted to wheeling published in the ing on the platforms and who, escaping sparring H ill interposed tbs o' hanged at Mnrpbysboro. He profesaed English langnage. It is called the injury from the falling timbers, man that this was too important a q--J repentance. Daily Am erican wheelman. aged to save themselves by using the to be considered “ without a quoi* The Western Federation of Miners The General Trans-Atlantiqne Com- floating ruins of the bridge, and thus This was the first evidence of haa decided to amalgamate with the got ashore. Numbers of the bodies al of the obstruction. A quorum American Federation of Labor, and pany has adavneed freight rates on found quickly, the motion wag ( w ill elect delegates to the convention specie one-eighth per cent on lots of have already been got up, and the |500,000 or over, either gold or silver. work of identification is proceeding. ed, the vote being ayes, ;14, on^ o f the latter body. The North German Gazette says. It is a difficult matter, as a great many With the undem anding that tin Dr. Thomas KeDn was shot by his of the bodies are those of visitors. ier bill should not be prejudiced, i w ife in Chicago. The woman fired The government is desirous of the total W hen the bridge broke there were was pas-ed to quiet titles to five times. Tw o bullets entered the abolition of the sugar import bounties, doctor1» head aud he w ill probably die. provided the other states enter an several carriages on the bridge, and persons w ho had purchased it these also were precipitated into the agreement to take similar action. faith, w ithout notice, and for ■ Jealousy was the cause. water. Superintendent WilBon was able consideration, to enable the A clondbnrst occurred near Perry, James Dazzle (colored), was taken driving one of these, and had his live ernment to issue patents on each from the jail in St. Bernard’ s parish, O. T ., eight to twelve inches of rain children with him. He succeeded in and providing that commutatr Louisiana, and lynched, He was ar- falling. Kesidences*and business build saving himself and fonr children. The homestead entries sha .1 take rented for attempting to outrage a ings on high, level ground were flood- fifth, a little boy, was wedged between from the date o f settlement and white woman near the Patterson plan- ed, while houses along Cow creek were some iron bars and was drowned. j washed away. from the date o f entry. tation. The news o f the catastrophe quickly Lieutenant Lather B. Baker, who, spread. General Viouna, the Spanish com Citizens gathered and the W ashington, Alay 2 ?.—The mander, is dead of yellow fever, at as an officer in the government detective work of rescue began. As fast as deficiency appropriation bill, the Corral Falso, in Alatanzas where he service, had charge of the party which bodies were recovered they were taken of tho supply bills, was before the has been sick for several days past, captured J. W ilkes Booth, the assassin to the lawn of the neighboring resi ate ihrougout the day aud panel His body w ill be buried in the city of of President Lincoln, died in Lansing, dence of Captain Grant, where they before adjournm ent. li temp, M ich., aged 66 years. Matanzas. were diligently worked over, in some displaced the b ill to prohibit the Lillian Knasell, w hile riding her The boiler in Davidson Bros. ’ saw cases successfully. Fully 25 bodies of bonds. As passed, the bill golden wheel near Central Park, New m ill, near Marietta, In d., exploded were spread out there at one time. Elina, la., May 27.— A terrific storm about $10,000.000, an increanif York, oollided with an unknown with terrific force, fatally injuring The sad affair has cast a deep gloom A m e r i c a n C oiimu I a t H a v r e E n f o r c e s th e 000,000 over the house bill. The oyolone in form, occurred here last cyclist, and was thrown to the pave Ennice Davidson, Thomas Davidson over the city. As soon as the news of E m b a rg o A ct. night. Alany buildings were unroofed, important amendment agreed to m ent Her costly wheel was smashed and Frank Battrau. Six others were the accident reached Alacauley point Havre, Alay 25.— Considerable ex trees uprooted, telegraph and tele 2 o ’clock was that of $ 1,543,971] and her ankle was hurt. more or less injured. the review was brought to as speedy a citement has been cansed here by the phone poles and wires demolished, and the Southern Pacific company)« Mrs. Louise A. Speetzen. an attrac John Taggart, of B ig Stone Gap, termination as nnder the circumstances action of the American consul, in pre numerous business fronts smashed in. transportation of mails. At to" tive and entertaining woman, laughed K y., was killed, aud twelve others ! was possible, and the sham fight was venting the shipment of a cargo of cat The town is almost a lake. No one the bond bill was formally laid herself to death in Oakland, Cal. The dangerously wounded in a gas expie- abandoned. tle destined to the United States. was hurt. The people took refuge in the senate, and Pritchard waa > was a peculiar one, and attracted sion in the mines near B ig Stone Gap. The action of the American consul in cellars. The storm struck here at 9:30 nized, but after Borne discusaio A T R O C I T I E S IN C U B A . the attention of a number of Oakland Part of the mine caved in. It is be preventing the shipment of the cattle P. M. At Alta Vista a man was bond bill was inform ally laid aide physicians, who attended the lady. lieved six of the injured w ill die. the consideration of the deficient; is based on the tariff act of August, killed, and two children badly hurt. The striking firemen of the Armour coutinned. A ll the committee *»■ Near Atlantic, la., the combination S l u n g h t e r o f H e lp l e * * I n h a b i t » « tu 1894, which included a prohibition on C o n t i n u e « . T h e S to rm a t Ifo n d u r a n t. ments were agreed to. pecking plant, of Kansaa City, who train on the G risw old branch of the the importation of meat cattle and Des Moines, Alay 27.— The storm went ont May 6 for increased wages Rock Island was ditched by striking a Aloscow, Alay 28.— His majesty, Em their bides, from any foreign country struck hard at Bondurant, fifteen miles and fewer b o o n , have compromised male. A ll the cars and engine went peror Nicohlas Alexandrovitch, autocrat into the United States. their affairs and lifted their boycott into the ditch, bnt the coach crowded of all the Russias, and her majesty. The prohibition was authorized to north of here. It is reported that 24 W ashington, May 28.—So mod; against the com pany’ s meats and re with passengers, remained on the Empress Alexandria Feodorovna, were be suspended in cases of countries persons were killed there. the time of the house was occeps turned to work. track. Several were injured, bat none solemnly crowned today in the cathe known to be free from contagions cat C y c lo n e a t V a lle r ia . day in considering the presidem’i dral of the Assumption, w ith the ut tle diseases, and it is not generally A London dispatch says the British seriously. Newton, la., Alay 27.— Valleria, a of the bill to pension Franois E. Henry W alker, residing near Broken most ceremony and in accordance with known that since last November, when foreign office has decided upon the is mining village about fifteen miles west ver a private in the Sixty-foortht. a proclamation was issued by President of Newton, was nearly wiped out of volunteer in fan try, aud in If" sue of a supplementary blue book rela Bow, Neb., mnrdered his w ife, his ex all religious forms and ancient rites. An immense body of troops was Cleveland suspending the prohibition tive to Venezuela, very shortly. The cuse being that she had attempted to existence by a cyclone last night. a personal explanation from G:' forthcom ing volume w ill contain im- poison him, and he killed her as a mat* gathered aronnd the Kremlin, and in the cases of Norway and Sweden, Fourteen people are reported to be relative to a newspaper misr~ portant additional historical evidence in ter of self protection. He purchased a from one end to the other of the route Holland, Great Britain and Ireland, killed. tion of his position on the subjea revolver and deliberately arranged all follow ed by the imperial party in pas the Channel islands and the countries npport of the British case. reciprocity, and that the time lot the details. The murderer is a sing from the palace to the cathedral. of North, Central and South America, A C y c l o n e at M a n c h e s te r . W hat is claimed to be the largest, . . . debate on the P h illip s’ commimai The Te Deum waa celebrated in the no cattle have been allowed entry from Afanohester, la., Alay 27 — A cyclone rike ever made in the Ainsworth. B. * ealth-v fa™ er' Prominent and well was extended until tomorrow known. cathedral at 9 o'clock and after pray any other countries than designated. struck .Manchester at 1 o’clock this O ., oamp was uncovered on the Ter The coal product of the UDited j era the clergy assembled to receive her Exportations to the United Stater from morning, leaving a track six or eight o ’clock. The b ill provides forth' minus, owned by Spokane parties. A t pointment by the president of a the end of a 200-foot tunnel a 40-foot | States, for the calondar year 1895, [ majesty, ex-Czarina Alary Feodorovna, France, Germany, Switzerland and cer miles long in rains. Mrs. Ira How partisan com m ission of 21, sevenr ledge was struck of high-grade ore, shows the output of the Northwest who came, accompanied by the mem tain other countries, therefore, are land and William Murray were seri sentatives each from labor, a Oregon, 73,685 short bers of the imperial fam ily of highest barred. France and Germany have ously injured. averaging $14? per ton gold aud silver. states to be: ture and businesa circles, to coll tons product, valued at $247,901; rank, with the exception of j those who been w aging u vigoorus warfare on A double murder was committed at Washington, 1,191,410 short tons,with A S torm a t C h ic a g o . consider inform ation and reoom were to take part in the emperor’ s pro American livestock, and our govern Pyramid Lake Indian reservation, Alay a valuation o f $2,577,958; Alontana, ( hicago, May 27. — I d the suburbs legislation to meet problems cession. ment officials hold that pleuro-pnen- 18. Indian Sam Small deliberately 1,489,193 short tons, valued at $2,815, His majesty received the pontifical monia and foot and mouth diseases are of Edison Park, Irving Park, Norwood | by labor. The author of the bill shot bis w ife and her paramour with a j 906. Park and Evauswond, nearly a score j the principal argument today. j benediction of the metropolitan of S t prevalent in those countries pistol wbioh he stole from a policeman. of buildings, two of them churches. I I Petersburg. The emperor then ordered A dispatch from Basse Terre, Island The action of oar consul has special W ashington, May 26.— The 1 The woman died instantly, but the the imperial crown presented to him, importance, in view of the extensive were demolished, aud hnndieds o fj labor com m ission bill, which ws! asan, George Aleserve, an Indian, is of Gnadlonpe, W est Indies, says: Jap- shade trees were uprooted in this | anese immigrants are again in rebel I and placed it on his head. The metro- plans being made, notai ly in France have come to a vote in the house still alive, thongh dangerously shot. storm. The ra in fa ll! lion. The uprising has become so for I politsn of St. Petersburg pronounced and Switzerland, for increasing the ex morning’s under the special order,was com'^ A Cairo dispatch says a death from midable as to cause planters grave anx- [ the prescribed absolution. In a sim i portation of tlieir high-bred cattle to amounted to a cloudburst, the precipi- j crowded out by the conference cholera is reported among the Egyptian | iety. The colonial government is lar manner his majesty caused to the United States. The only country tation being, according to the weather I on the river and harbor, and the sceptre that thus far has taken any notice of bureau, 1.45 inches in 10 minutes, ! civil bills. The conference repon troops at Tourah. A regular cholera adpoting drastic measures to suppress , he presented to him breaking all previous local records. miasma is brooding over Cairo with j the insurrection, notwithstanding the | and the globe, and having the scep our embargo has been Switzerland. the river and hiubor bill.whichi the heavy air and the hot winds. The I stipulations of the treaty. tre in his right hand aud the globe- ed an agreement on all the items I ik II mii . M ay K il l (iM I virulence of the disease is almost un | in his left hand, he seated himself A M ost G o rg e o u s S cen e. that relating to the Santa Monia General Lucins Fairchild, command i upon the throne for a few mom' nts. Washington. May 27.- T h e supreme paralleled at such an early stage of San Pedro harbors, was made the Moscow, May 25.— The czar and court in an opinion by Justice White visitation. The percentage of deaths er-in-chief of the Loyal Legion and ex- I The monarch then called upon bev j com m ander-in-chief of the G. A. R ., j majesty. Empress Alexandria Feodoro- czarina made their triumphal entry today passed upon the right of the of an attack on the bill by IS 80. and Dockery. The latter said bs into this city this afternoon, amid the died at his residence in Madison, Wis. The house oommittee on pulbic lauds Genearl Fairchild had suffered from | vna, to approach. She knelt before thnnder of batteries of artillery, the Bannock Indians to kill game in the posed this measure because it unsettled land of their former reserva him on the velvet cushion. He hot ordered a favorable report on the j the effects of the grippe for several clanging o f countless bells and the ed riotous approprations not h ill for the maintenance of schuola of weeks, and a month ago the ailment | solemnly lifted the crown from his own cheers of a vast multitude of loyal tion in Wyoming, holding that nnder by the condition o f the treasniy their treaty the Indians could kill | head. His majesty took up the crown mines in pnblic laud states and terri | was complicated by kidney trouble. Russians and equally enthnsiastic said he realized that his remarks tories, by granting each state from the { Until five days ago it was thought he of the empress and placed it on the visitors from all parts of the world. game in violation of the game laws of not be punctuated by applause. At the state. i head of her majesty. Her majsety’ s proceeds from the aale of mineral lands would recover. Probably never in the history of na The title of the case is J. H. Ward night session, Unmmings made If imperial mantle and collar of the order tions has there been such an assem $16,000 for the unrrent year and an an- 1 ring speech, appealing to his The senate committee on interstate of St. Andrew were next presented blage. sheriff, vs. Race Horse, the latter be noal increase of $1,000 per year for ten Possibly the gorgeous scene commerce has authorized the report I with ceremony. Her majesty then took ing an Indian who surrendered him cratie friends not to stand in the years. may never be repeated iu its grand en of m eritorioos pension bills. I** ing of a b ill for uniform classification In Naahnt. Mass.. an incipient blaze of railroad freight rates framed on the | her seat upon the throne. tirety. A t 1 o ’clock, in anticipation of self to the Wyoming state authorities bills were favorably acted omjs for the purpose of testing the matter. from a painter's lamp at the summer lines recommended by the nstional the com ing of the czar, the entire P r e m iu m o u (» o ld B a r«. Washington, Alay 27.— Shortly' cottage onoe occupied by the poet Long- ' board o f trade. It w ill reqnire an route from Petrovoski palace, about The opinion of the United States sn- New York, May 28.— The director fellow , on W illow road, whs the be interstate commeroe commission to pre three miles on the road to the Krem preme court for Wyoming, by which the opening o f the session today ginning o f a fierce fire, w hich, fanned pare and publish a classification which of the mint is expected to visit this city lin, was so densely packed with people Race Horse was released from custodv house went into a committee of by a strong southwest gale, devoured gjj» 11 apply to all sections of the w ithin a day or tw o with a view of that movement except on the outskirts was reversed, and i f was ordered thai whole to consider the bill to repeal conferring with the superintendent of of the crowds was out of the question the Indian be remanded to the custodv free-alcohol clause of the or* five handsome summer residences and country. tariff law. Evans, in charge of the assay office regarding the advisabil From 7 o'clock this morning the route of the state authorities. aontents, entailing a loss of about James Dewitt was hsnged in G ray ity of reducing the pteminm on gold bill, opened the debate in •*$(■ $100,000. to be followed by the procession had C o llid e d a t Sea. son, K y., in the presenco of over 6,000 bars for 8-16 to 1-8 per cent. There the measure, explaining the art* been guarded by troops, nntil the road A special from Caracas says: The J people, for the murder of bis wife, Boston. May 2 7 ,-T h e three-masted for the legislation. He said th* has recently been a disposition at the may be said to have been lined Veneanelau government has offered to whom he choked to death, hidiDg the would not affect the claims nowj treasury department favoring the ex. thickneas after thickness of blood and 7nm Thom â^n.1" ü ® ^ o DÎ ^ t o 1!*den’ release the schooner New Day, but the body in the woods. He did not want port of gold bars, rather than coin, ow iron. ing, amounting to $ 15,000,000. refuse to sooept under condi- j the sentence commuted, be said, as offered the amendment to the ing to high preimnm on bare. The attached. The English govern- \ sleeping or awake, hia w ife's glaring I m b e d d e d id Q u a r t z . Ìm T,ng1 „mdHKm.PO" hel" 8‘ DÌ* h* to a stock of gold bais at the assay office reports that w *1'ch had been agreed upon as» ut w ill pnsh the claim s of the ow n eyes and screams haunted him. Dewitt Baker City, Or., May 25.— R. S. amounts to about $21,500,000, and Su promise by some o f the friends ut ers. This makes new com plications in j shed tears on the scaffold. Death came perintendent Mason says that of thi9 Cates, manager of the Baisley-Elkhorn, e ^.aS 1co^*8*on with an Poneu^8 oi the measure. It the relations between England and slow ly by strangulation. brought to towu a gold nugget, which unknown schooner, which amount $17,000,000 or $18.000.000 is for a joint com m ittee o f three ' Veneanela. A plan for the proposed Eastern available for shipment. The remain contained $6? worth of pure gold. It cut W d ^ moments. w n that she m ««I»7 e a*.unk1n1a from each honse o f congress toco#« few ------ - ¿sine Nine men and on« all questions relating to the free '•* W hite Buffalo, captain o f Indian po <iregon branch insane asylum has der of the bars w ill be retained for found its way into the battery, im -1 bedded in some quart*, which was we"> seen on the unknown . „ j alcohol in the arts, to report theii to the board of i commercial purposes. lice on the Cheyenne reservation, has been submitted taken from a 12-inch ledge in the upper Richley, of Port- in the upper 11 ” fe*r*d they went down trills applied for a pension, on aooonnt of in trustees by A. with >L. the elusions to congress in December level, about sixty feet below the sur vessel. jarie# sustained w hile a member of the 1 land. Mr. R ich ley's preliminary l)U|iil*fd a* a Man. 5 o ’clock the com mitteee rose, face. In spite of the unmerciful ponnd- Th. n Third United States cavalry, and Ex drawings are on exhibition in the state presented the m ajority report i* Helena. Mont., May 48.— Several According to hia years ago there came to this city a ing it had to undergo, some o f the asnining Physician Hurley says the in house in Salem. contested election case of Mad® juries are such as would give a white plans, a building may be erected within yonug man who gave his name as Fred quarts was still clinging to it after it Lockhart, from the sixth North man a pension. W hite Buffalo is a son the appropriation, the structure being Rollins. Today it turns out that he was taken out of the battery, and Mr. lina district, and at 5:15 the bo# ° ff Santa journed. at Sitting Bull, and has always been so arranged that additions thereto may is a woman, and for fourteen years has Gates had to dig it ont with a knife. Barbara,*w eîH n upu* nra a. a a shown - u ____ * bv the .. _ il!! lUc aw. fo ** C0DtrHct- lsyal to the white# as a policeman and be added as necessity requires and ap been masquerading as a man. It is The mine itself looks better than : ever, E i g h t e e n P e r i o n * K ille d . * tele* r»in propriations are forthcoming. addier. stated that letters addressed to her anri a new pump and hoist w ill be received by the „ « ! , a Admiral f Beardelee £ Z m\ !?*TUneut San Bernardino, Mexico. M»J Ernest Brownell, a high school stu •how that she comes o f respectable placed in the 300-foot level at the ear- from Admiral Upon representation of Indian Agent a £ liest practicable mom ent -----------------------------I cisco: “ The Oregon’ s .¿eed* 2 , ? " i T Word has been brought here rtf ** Htouob, at Tongue River agency, Mont , dent, 17 years old. w h s shot and killed people in New York, who are very Th# Home Kale Con*«nttnn. COITectKina applied, i«1 6 .;y 'l k *}} tack by renegade Indians apo* t* transmitted through and indorsed by in Greeley. C o la , by Bode Foster, j wealthy. Since com ing to Helena she F » ranch, near here. Tbs t the interior department, the war de Brownell had attended a rehearsal, has gained the confidence of prominent London, May 25 — John Dillon asks ; reP°n P>«ced the «need « partment sent orders to General after which he went to Foster's house, merchants, who set her up in the oil that the Associated Prem announce that ' T‘ 8.0 1kn“ »*- *> ‘ bat the correction! killed eighteen persons. Set** Hrookf, commanding the department having arranged with Mrs. Foster to business here and at Great Falls, but the convention of Irishmen throughout K' Te * 8l1**1* increase. 0D9 whom w ere wom en and cbildrea volunteer com pany o f sixtv met • f Dakota, to send troopa from Fort sleep there. Foster did not know this, drink caused her to lose both. She re- the world, w hich it wsa decided yeeter —A --------- Caster to the agency to preserve order and when be heard the noise at the fosse to gire her real nam e At pres day at the meeting of the anti-Parnell- ! heavy hat. L . ^ ‘ «covered that the started in pursuit o f the IndUM aad stop the killing of cattle by the In door he fired a l the intruder, supposing ent she is an inmate of the Salvation itee to call Mm f i x e d _____ _ WOrn b7 »om en are « re- . women for September ~ In ‘ be new edition of tb* diana Probably tw o troopa o f the a burglar was trying to enter. Arm y R eeo.e Home in this city. recent vagaries of pharmacopoeia, the metric » e ig h ts and measures w ill be