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one — falo exposition and $160,000 for tne Charleston, S. C., exposition, but final- ly they were included in the bil. The measure also carries $45,000 for the payment of the expenses of the last illness and jeath of President McKin- ley, that~amount including the pay of the physicians. Serves Telegraphic Notice of Her Coming on Prohibition Conven- END OF CONGRESS CARRIE WowT STAY AWAY. e 7 tion. UNPARALLELED SCENE OF ENTHU- Peoria, Ill., July 2—The state con- vention of TIllinois prohibitionists fs SIASM L G bi cag! eng we pestign x having a hard time with Carrie Nation, MOMENTS. and just now Carrie is a winner. Some one in Peoria sent the famous hatchet artist a letter formally inviting her to woe Love fee eatin attend the convention, and she at once| Last Number on the Program’ De-| Sparta and Malfa Proprietors Have HOUSE BREAKS OUT IN SONG Wily sale Johnson, chairman of the] Witt 7 ep darn yen aS ‘Trouble. | state central committee, that she would pnw ia ake ais lke wees or the |, Duluth, July 2. — The miners, more be here. Mr. Johnson ‘wired her that | 8% than 200 in number, at the Sparta and MEMBERS GIVE SPEAKER HEN-| she was not wanted, bu' o'clock | June race meeting here yesterday. anted, but at 4 ‘The last race on the card was @ half- Malta mines at Sparta, on the Mesaba range, are on a strike for an advance DERSON REMARKABLE DEMON- yesterday afternoon a message was ° received from her as follows: mile dash. Jockey Hank Kearns had | + 00'si 75 to g2 a day. The men on STRATION, “ tke mount on Dick Gray, the favorite, ‘Austin, Minn., July 1.—I will leave and’ was. fined: for repeatedly scoring the night shift walked out and pre- Austin at 7:35 this evening and will ar- | SO0 Vee jee ig ae refused to pay | Yented the other shift from going into rive in Peoria via Iowa Central at 10:30 | he ein aba the mine. No violence was used but the fine, was expelled and sent to the A TART PHILIPPINE DEBATE eet apelin ante ave hadi (dik teesesk to leat the Sack, ue Paes were PaCIaRt ST orate Sif In which determination the crowd: of | © 2dvices received by Sheriff Sargent Chairman Tracy declares that Mrs. The Sparta Mining company offered to ri | horsemen supported him. Five police- SENATE'S CLOSING HOURS MARKED pied mechs Eee to particl- | ren, with pistols drawn, attempted to | sypromise with the men on a pase BY A BATTLE OF ete re eject him and were met with howls of | 7 = fe ut this highs pe : é FOR GOVERNMENT'S NEEDS, derision. Kearns kept his mount at je operators asked Sheriff Sargent + WORDS. sah tesk b fy top speed around the track, and the to provide protection for a new force i of men to be put to work to-day. He Total Appropriations of Congress | Officers finally gave up the attempt. A/_o.'. aoouty to Sparta to size up the Reach 750,063,837. warrant was then issued for the jock- Washington, July 2.—Amid a scene of | Washington, July 2.—Chairman Can- | ey’s arrest, and the officers attempted peices et “Reabibed eo enthusiasm that has not been paral-| "0m of the house appropriations com~- to enforce it with drawn pistols. They gait that Bo aoa be ieee ey neal * 4 mittee yesterday presented a statement | were again unsuccessful in getting near a ti si P ket leled since the exciting and stirring | o¢ the appropriations made at the pres- | the jockey, who escaped over the fence el i les oy jparta in force at short Gays of the Spanish war, Speaker | ent session of congress, showing a total| end got away into the woods. The Tee one eae ne pele ee Henderson, at 5:30 yesterday afternoon | of $750,062.8%7. not including the large | owner of the horse, E. Haith, alded his | os ine inj Ee cores oe aepatien: for o] amounts that will be required for the | Jockey to escape and was arrested. The declared ‘the house of representatives fsthmian canal. and public building | officers were surrounded by a howling | SPecial work. adjourned sine die. In doing so he} 414 river and harbor.contracts. In his.] mob, and clubs were used before order said that no house of representatives} statement, Mr. Cannon says in part: | Was restored. since the adoption of the constftution | “An analysts of this table shows that| Zaza, a: long shot, won the race. 3 had done as much work as this one.| the total estimated expenditures fore- | Several fights followed the announce. sppeeieniia ace i cheedsice = casted by the executive départments | ment by the judges, as the second Date at pee meer tT, ‘Washington, June 26.—In a few min-|of some concessions to Cuba was & ‘ebu, P. I. utes yesterday the senate disposed for} plain duty of this country. It was a The audience to which he made his| joercgated $776,348,318; that the total| choice was left at the post through a brief address was a brilliant’ one. The| appropriations made, exclusive of $50,-| mistake of the starter. The police | Huron, 8S. D., July 2.—News comes | this session of the omnibus statehood |duty which this government owed to question which has been pending for | itself as well as to Cuba because ab- galleries were packed to the doors and } 130,000 toward an isthmian canal, ag-| were called upon to clear the track at from Manila that Walter Hubbard of several days. Mr. Beveridge of In-|solutely friendly relations with the 5 ” this city, who, with his wife went to i i v gregate $750,063,837. the close of the meet. The scene was . » pseereanscse seta cate ie ehiole the most disgraceful ever seen at a/|the Philippines some months ago to ac-|diana, chairman of the committee on|new republic were a necessary Means CONGRESS RESUME OF THE WEEK'S PROCEEDINGS. a2 A Se In the Senate. ‘Washington, June 23.— The senate yesterday passed bills creating a na- tional forest reserve in the Southern Apalachian mountains and ratifying the agreement between the Choctaw and Chickasaw Indians of the Indian Territory and the United States. The Patt provides for the purchase of four millions of acres in the Southern Apa= | anti been lachian system at a cost not to exceed | packed by. FSi Ge eect ip aan $10,000,000. The secretary of agricul- |} ing company and by Americans who ture is to designate the lands to be|were interested financially in Cuban purchased, and is to take measures tO|sugar plantations. The purpose, he preserve the hardwood forests which | said, was to strike down an important they bear. agricultural industry of this country. In the House, He was willing to join in a general re- Two notable speeches marked the | vision of the tariff to meet changed closing of the general debate on the | conditions, but unless the duties on iron Philippine civil government bill yes-}|and steel and other products were re- terday. They were made by Mr. Lan-| duced, together with those on sugar, cis, an Indiana Republican, and by |in order that the arrangement might be Mr. Williams, a Mississippi Democrat. | equitable, the beet sugar growers never There were big demonstrations after | would consent to a reduction on their each concluded. The other speakers | product. were Messrs. Ball of Texas, Jones of | Mr. Platt of Connecticut, chairman Virginia, Shaforth of Colorado and|of the Cuban relations committee, re- Crumpacker of Indiana. The latter] plied to the Colorado senator. He closed the general debate for the bill| maintained that there was nothing with a strong speech. sordid in the desire to promote reci- procal relations between the United Im the Senate. States and Cuba, and said the making RACE CAUSES RIOT. IRON MINERS STRIKE. In the Senate. Washington, June 28. — Qunte unex- pectedly a sharp debate arose in the senate yesterday on the question of Cuban reciprocity. Mr. Teller of Colo- rado, at whose instance the senate com- mittee on Cuban relations made its in- vestigation of the subject, delivered a spirited speech in opposition to reci- procity with Cuba. He charged that the SCHOOL TEACHER PROMOTED. in their seats on the floor. The speak- END OF STRIKE IN SIGHT. race meeting in this city. cept positions as teachers in the gov-| territories, announced that a report on|of defense to this country, unless the er’s appreciative words to the mem- — ernment schools, has been promoted to] the bill before the committee would be | United States should annex the island. Pottsville People Believe That the MORE POLICEMEN INDICTED. the position of deputy treasurer of the made on the third day of the next ses-| That, he hoped, would not be done, as bers in thanking them for their co- operation during the session had War Is Nearly Over. : province of Cebu, and {s now located in tonched ta tpehionsineVonords ana aiey. Pottsville, Pa., July 2. — It is stated | Grand Jury eee to te el of Ofi- | that city. Before going to the ie here that the end of the coal miners’ cers Under a Cloud. pines Mr. Hubbard was a student in|curing an agreement com- ; gave him a remarkable demonstration | strike js near at hand. At a meeting | Minneapolis, June 28.—Police Captain | the University of Mirinesota, and held Sitae's ea peer eect eS Hen ince arch oe epee \ of their friendship and good will. While | S¢ the executive boards of the United | “Coffee” John Fitchette and Detective | nigh rank in that Institution, both with | ished business on and after the 10th of|were several other less important the cheering and applause were still in| yrineworkers, which will be held simul- | Fred Malone appeared before Judge | fellow students and the faculty. December until: it ‘was’ disposed: of, | moasures, progress the members on the floor taneously in the three anthracite dis- | Simpson at the noon recess yesterday in withdrew his motion to discharge the *- ‘ap the ‘House. Bexan Pineing tricts to-day, there will, it is said, be | auswer to indictments. Their bail was FARMERS WANT RELIEF. committee from further consideration] me p ei a aati “My Country, "Tis of Thee.” It was| submitted a proposition for the arbi- | fixed and they will be glowed to make of the measure. SI sir Be aihisoeantoeted’ clectinhs Gane taken up by the correspondents in the | tration of the miners’ grievances if they | thelr formal pleas later. Detective | neir Liabilities Large and Thelr| After Mr. McCumber of North Da- | ¢¢ Horton peor piograay Aepeapat a" press gullery over the speaker's chair] return to work at once. If the ques- | Charles Brackett is indicted Jointly with Assets Are Small. kota had discussed the pending pure |Sriasourt district, Im this case the ma~ And by the spectators in the surround- | tions at issue are submitted to arbitra- | Malone, on charge of being accessory | Fergus Falls, Minn., July 2.—Conrad|food bill and Mr. Gallinger of New Hie ue dace Haliys! pier a oe ing galleries, and soon the vast hall] tion it is believed a decision can be to a felony. Fitchette is charged with | yranter, a farmer of the town of Gor-|Hampshire had delivered an extended rtd 2 4 5 ie pane cates nad Payee was ringing with the swelling chorus. | Secured before September. Local strike | Selling police appointments. Events | man, this county, filed a petition in] argument to show that the prosperity aaa eaSie Aaceadie ee le ead te Pn , Diner etrote airs. followed as the | leaders ace jubilant over the prospects | are coming swittly. ‘The fruition of the | hankruptey In the United States court |o! the country was due to the opera-| Sat be aeclaren wacauits. whe seinorite members exchanged farewells, “The | of a settlement. grand jury’s work is rich. One by one | pere, placing his liabilities at $6,397.93 |tions of the Dingley tariff law, the found that Mr. Butler, the sitting mem- Star-Spangled Banner” alternating the corruptionists who sold their fs and giving no assets. He was form-| senate took up the calendar and passed ber, had heen: legally, elected es rec- 4 with “Dixi>.” The speaker came down _ HOBSON MAKES GOOD. ficial services to crooks and thugs and | erjy in the threshing machine business.]a large number of bills of minor im- | ommended that he retain his seat. The ‘ let down the bars for the vicious ele- | ¢, ‘w. Kalbfteish, a fireman of Crooks- | portance. vote will betaker’ tosdag: : sion. This was satisfactory to Mr.|he regarded annexation as a grave Quay of Pennsylvania, who, after se-| menace to our institutions. from his rostrum, his appearance on Bits ous the floor being greeted with “For He’s| Hero of the Merrimac Pleases the | ments of the country to! swarm in @re | ton, and Paul Sellin, a farmer of Or- In the House. a Jolly Good Fellow,” and a perfect South Dakotans. being brought to book. - After the case | tonyille, also filed, the former placing} ‘The Philippine civil government bill tuiene Howse rush of members to grasp his hand. Aberdeen, $. D., July 2.—Capt. Hfob-] against Inspector “Norm” King has | pis assets at $311.80 and his abilities at | was thrown open to amendment in the Washington, July aes” ‘ean eo heuse sterday. Vi ara Same pa Aa ON Rrostee, |Journment probable to-day, the house pages of the bill being completed. By | Worked under high pressure from noon ~ an amendment offered by Mr. Bartlett | yesterday until far into the night. (Dem., Ga,) cases involving the con- The conference report on the Philip- Standing in the area in front of ,the | Son’s visit to South Dakota has won been disposed of, Col. Fred Ames, | $2992, while the latter’s ets are clerk's desk, he joined in the songs and | for him fresh laurels and many friends. | superintendent of police, will be tried | placed at $116 and his liabilities at $1,- pesides doing away with an unfortu- | and this will end the court trials for the | 499. < nate prejudice against the gentleman | time. It is understood that the trials | , A which had found place in the minds of | of Mayor Ames, Inspectors George A. FIRE’S WIDE SWATH. there was a wild scene when Gen. Hooker of Mississippi, the old one- armed Confederate veteran, took his c place by the side of the speaker and| Many people. Capt. Hobson gave an Harvey, John HF. Morrissey, James C- struction of the constitution can be ‘ together they sang “Dixie.” Mr. address before the Big Stone Chau- | Howard, Fred L. Malone, Charles ak Conway Business District Is Wiped | appealed from the supreme court of pine civil government bill, which is Chandler, a Mississippi Democrat, | tauqua, also one at the Tacoma Park | Brackett and Capt. Fitchette will Out. the islands to the supreme court of considered the last obstacle in the way jumped upon a desk and let out a yell assembly, both of which marked the | continued until the September term c! | Larimore, N. D., July 2—The business |the United States, and by another of-}of adjournment, was adopted by a of jubilation that fairly shook the speaker as a deep student and thinker, | court. . portion of Conway, a town of about 600} fered by Mr. Littlefield of Maine, one strict party vote with the single ex- inhabitants thirty-eight miles north of | corporation’ in the islands is prohibited whose researches are of an extensive rafters. For almost half an hour Soe eee The Jubilation Continued. scae: sueny Rasa ieee aS Cup ROOR WATE CEMENT, here, wag completly Wined out by ate, from holding stock in another. The ti te sae asics woe } ia ti pe Wi ai oe causing a loss of from $60, 0 $70,000. | earlier portion of the day was: devoted | setts, who, voted w ie 3 All this time the spectators remained 1 P in Wisconsin Jail Gain Pr jay stand Kevin tie ee eeioa watching the Bet ait to ae Septh pr Bree yineece” mcin Mecedoiia., The fire originated in a hardware store|to the consideration of conference re-|A partial report onthe general de- Bee cons ‘below cand folning/dn | tie. Spent: Sanday. Any berdaen ONG | Fefrorsan, Wis. aiid ae ies OU Ot | Geno ee meee oe et Drachek, | ports on the sundry civil army and | ficjency appropriation bill was adopted ae uest of W. D. Swain, and in the even- * cco the singing. c ie cit isi hhurch toa) pine prisoners broke jail here early rapidly spreading to adjoining business |naval appropriation bills. The house | 114 atter’a prolonged fight the house, S eineine. menticané at the end om Te eeoKe at the Mplacopaliehurch (0:8) si rauy: he némes! oot thee Who, per Mmm ene tite Reneral aig) adopted «. propgaition inanceae toe a seven and a half hours sion, dur- bles cw tees We escaped are Fred W. Stephenson, held | cne meat market, two hotels, one tailor|senate with reference to the disputed | by a vote of 118 to 101 accepted the sen- ing which much minor business was ROCK KILLS FATHER-IN-LAW on the charge ‘of murdering Deputy | Shop, @ dwelling and a millinery store. |items in the army bill, and by a vote |ate amendment to appropriate $500,000 : transacted. In all seventy bills and fie SN agra SNe Sheriff Parker at Waterloo, Wis.; Pe- | Insurance, $20, 000. of 63 to “i es tolagiee i ne sen-|for the Buffalo exposition and then y a5 i . _ 9 . - amendments to the naval pro- Hi i resolutions were passed. The general] wisconsin Man Says the Old Ma ter Kohl, held on a grave charge; Ed. ate sent the bill back to gopfefence. The } good feeling in the house had been “dhrew the First One. "| ward Hayes, awaiting trial for at- GO BACK TO AFRICA. viding for-five submarine torpedo (osiate ainendments ee Ropeiieinin heightened by the victory won over Fennimore, Wis., July 2. — Daniel| tempted murder; James Francis, Disek ‘Milla Miners te Take Thetx beats. $160,000 for the Charleston exposition and $1,000,000 to pay the Hawaiian fire. the senate on the item in the naval ap- | Streeter, a farmer living three miles | charged with carrying concealed weap- Old Positions. b ; bubonic plagué awards was defeated, tion bill for the building of a| west of here, threw a rock at his aged | ons; Herman Smith, larceny, and Jack, Lead, §. D., July 2—A number of well In the House. militia bill which is to be used as a stop gag for the remainder of the ses- sion while the house is waiting for conference reports, was taken up. The adjournment resolution is to be course. supply bills. Nothing now remains but the Philip- pine bill, and this, it is expected, will go to the president by Saturday. Con- ‘ate by Mr. Clapp of Minnesota to pet- mit Charles Zueblin of Chicago, presi- dent of the American League of Civic Improvements, to remove the photo- officers of the'state normal school re- ci . ie z ¢ gents were re-elected at yesterday's After a session marked by some Of | session, as follows: President, Frank the stormiest debates ever heard in the | 4” poss, Superior; vice president, ¥F. Iowa Banker May Take Piace Left by Editor Roberts. Des Moines, Iowa, July 2.—Rumors were prevalent yesterday that George In the Senate, propr! pattleship in a government yard. The] father-in-law, Doc Barnum, striking | Bailey, charged with assault with in- A ae <a Washington, June 27. — Congress {s* - cy : ¢ closing hour was occupied with a] him on the head and inflicting a wound | tent to kill a fellow tramp. The pris- zs brag fever eri a ig 98 now closer to an adjournment than it ert ios ay tole see ee spirited debate between Mr. Cousins of | from which he died shortly afterward. | oners gained their liberty by working held positions in the artes rahe tie. was anticipated that it would be at house reversed itself eae sidentod 8 { Icwa and Mr. Richardson, the Demo- | It is said a wordy dispute led to the] a hole through the roof with a pen- war began. The mines closing down this time. ae potas Renehniusee neue: ah ano i | cratie leader, over the report on the] act. Streeter claims Barnum threw a | knife. i with the beginning of hostilities, they The conference report on the canal | ooriation for the Charleston exposi- f | investigation into, the charges made | rock first. nao Ta eee te teturned to heed, and have been work-|PU! Was presented to each house, |tioq numerous bills were passed under i Lo} by. Cape Chr en ee SERED RSE os sieht ier sahles aac ing here since. One of the first to leave Baop ied, eal rene tate re osor suspension of the rules, including the 4 sale of the Danish West Indies. © Mr. NORMAL SCHOOL REGENTS. has: been games Rose; who (cane 40 The house passed the Philippine civil Henate bill to allot Tagan Whe cheke . Cousins ridiculed Mr. Richardson for poate Washington Improvement Drawings | 102 Dit e , government bill practically as it came | * oak Bae 4 7 Be 2 3 } } bringing the matter to the attention of | All ata Vedas of the Board oe ehitecng tar ach he eeen, Rea aay HRD, Venn nee om the egies i Laie prog © provide corporation | Kohpraet The* latter % Elected in Wisconsin. ‘ashington, June 23.—. be e @ senate pass the gene’ oa 2 (? congress, ‘The latter defended his], ., Bleated Im Winconatn. | | on yesterday was offered in the sen-| MAY BE DIRECTOR OF MINT. | aciency ill, the last of the wa agi | At the evening session the Dick | American congress, the senate ad-| 37 pord, River Falls; secretary, S hi a drawi tting forth the é ; . Fs cla 4 fs e Is; ry, S. S.| graphs an rawings setting fort 2 Reg- | 8ress will then bé in a condition to ad- \ journed sine die at 5:30 yesterday af-| Rockwood, Portage. Several changes | plans for the improvement of the city Pr ice’ b paagall i asia Reem journ, withheld until the conference report on - 4 At 8 o'clock last night, at the end of | the Philippines bill is adopted by the vo in the teaching force will be made. of Washington, presented by the park | -¢ airector of the mint by S. T. Meser- aetlate During the last hours of the session commission. It was passed, with an a nine-hou sic —— le » yey of Fort Dodge. Mr. Meservey is a int r session jand of a debate there was a tart debate on the Philip-| \ ore Land for Settlers. amendmentiproviding that they should | ¥e¥ Of Furl DOlge, iat place and/lsting night and day for a week, the: pine question participated in by] Bismarck, N. D., July 2—Indian In-| be exhibited only in St, Paul. Very close to Senator Dolliver and Mr. |house passed the Philippine civil gov-! In the Senate. Hot words passed between Mr. Bailey Messrs. Carmack of Tennessee, Spooner | spector McLaughlin bas succeeded in — ernment bill practical: i i si 7 - Roberts, as well as to other prominent practically as it came'| of Texas and Mr. Beveridge of Indiana of Wisconsin, Culberson of Texas, Mc- | effecting a treaty with the Fort Ber- GOVERNOR SPEAKS. politiclans of the state. bis from the committee. It was a party |on the floor of the senate yesterday, i Comas of Maryland and Lodge of Mas-| thold Indians for the cession of over vote, 141 to 97, with the exception of | and after adjournment was followed up : Mr. McCall of Massachusetts, who voted with the Democrats. The minor- sachusetts. 100,000 acres of their land. It is the} Vam Sant Addresses Renville County ij i Old Settlers. The conference report on the Phillp- | policy of the Indian department to cur- pine government bill was adopted with- fa the Indian mes ae of lands Renville, Minn., June 28.—Yesterday out very serious opposition, and then gradually, and open. the large reserva- was the first day of the Old Settlers’ when the desks of ti senate were is 4 { reunion of Renville county. The day tions to settlement, and this will be 4 cleared for adjournment Mr. Carmack | gone in this case. was beautiful and everything passe: $ off on schedule time as advertised. called up his resolution providing for i a continuance of the investigation of Grasshoppers Getting Busy. About 3,000 were in attendance. Gov. Van Sant addressed the immense the Philippine committee and for a] pierre, S. D., July 2,—Grasshoppers i visit to the Philippines by the commit-| are reported ‘to be doing a large | throng in the park from 1 till 2 0) clock. tee during the present summer. This | amount of damage to crops and grass started the trouble and for more than | in Western Lyman county. They are an hour a also reported to be working in ‘other hy a physical assault by the Texas senator on the senator from Indiana, Bachelor Living Alone Dies of Acei- |'ty substitute for the establishment of | mr. Bailey criticised the state depart- dental Poisoning. Pi a temporary government in the islands | ment for its handling of the case of an i Little Falls, Minn., July 2. — W. H.|2md their permanent independence aS} American citizen, Dr. Scott, and re- i Coy, aged twenty-four, a bachelor liv-|800n as a stable government could be | pected on the competency of Judge } ing alone twenty-four miles southwest |*stablished, was defeated by 95 to 136. | pengjeld, solicitor of the department. j of the city, was accidentally poisoned} The debate during the day was at! mr. Beveridge characterized the and died from the effects. When cook- |times of a lively character. The Dem- | words of the Texas senator as “an un- ing breakfast he made a mistake and cerats offered a multitude of amend- | warranted attack.” put arsenic in pancake flour instead of }ments, but all were voted down, in-| ‘pis characterization Mr. Bailey re- saleratus. A small amount of money |°luding one offered by Mr. Patterson | ,,+4ed as an insult, and demanded that was found in his cabin. of Tennessee to prohibit slavery or iN- |tyaiana senator withdraw his words. voluntary servitude in the islands. The | yy Beveridge declined to withdraw ACCIDENTALLY POISONED. SANDSTEN IS CHOSEN. To Asseciate Professor of Horti- Battle of Werds Was Wiaged. portions of the state, and if-not prop- Celtuve 1a Osanen sis, Mr. Spooner delivered a scathing de-|erly handizd are’ likely to become} wijwaukee, June 28.—The regents of Tramps Threaten Robbery. greatest interest attached to an |them unless Mr. Bailey first withdrew nunciation of the minority of the Phil- | troublesome. the University of Wisconsin have| Faribault, Minn., July 2—The amount amendment offered by Mr. McCall | nig janguage in respect to solicitor Pen- ippine committee for what he declared chosen BE. P. Sandsten, associate pro- | of railroad construction in this vicinity iRep., Mass.) to the end of the bill to /a-1q although he disclaimed any in- was an attack upon the American Boy’s Neck Broken. fessor of horticulture, Maryland agri- | has brought a large number of tramps declare the policy of the United States | tantion of insulting Mr. Bailey. to be to devetop the capacity of the | “phe trouble grew out of a resolution army. Mr. Carmack denied that any | Janesville, Minn., July 2—The five-| cuitural college, for the same position | to this city. Two of them called at the]. ere had been made upon the army year-old son of Robert Dagner of Viv-| 4, ce pileme ot agriculture, autaecany" residence of Rev. E. Monger of the Filipinos for self-government and and declared that any fool could charge | {an township met death while playing | 4¢ wisconsin, Mr. Sandsten succeeds {Sacred Heart parish late Saturday pledging the faith of the United States | \. hers in a Mexican mining case, in such a calumny and any parrot could | 0m @ hay rack. He fell between the| prof, &. Ss, Goff, who died June 6. night and refused to leave until they]! stant them self-government. He | wnicn he maintained Dr. Scott had be taught to repeat it. The resolution | boards. His head was caught in the : received money. The priest called for|3UPported the amendment in an elo- |1.2) unfairly treated, not only by the was referred to a committee, thus | Cross-stays, breaking his neck. help and the timely arrival of neigh-| Went speech and the democrats chal- | yroxican courts. but also by the Ameri- effectually killing it. bors prevented a robbery. The tramps |!enged their political adversaries to de- | -4n ambassador, Mr. Clayton, and the Just before adjournment the usual escaped before the police arrived. slare their future policy Mr. Grosven- |COU 2 Cr the state department. Mr. resolutions were adopted, including | White Rock, S. D., July 2.—S. BE. OS-| o¢ 4 threshing machine engine and the pr ot a and Mr. Cooper of Wiscon- |poney declared Ambassador Clayton one offered by Mr. Cockrell, the ven- | C780n’s store was broken into last} ¢..4er and was scalded and crushed to bid a it would be unwise to see was either Incompetent or dishonest, erable Democrat of Missouri, cordially | Might and 310 ae rey and! death before help could relieve him. The kage the future by making such { [and his remarks led to some tart re“. °._ | thanking President Pro Tempore Frye % accident occurred al les ahs joinders. - for “the dignified, impartial and cour- | TObbed of money and stamps. Suspi- | ¢rom Klemme, Shere ate ohare bed PENSE eel pe fo tierce lg aE ‘marly in the session. Mr. Elkins of teous manner in which he had presided cion points to tramps. - gone to bring the engine to town. He ise now wou ent prevent the West Virginia delivered an earnest pacification of the islands. ‘The over the deliberations of the senate.” was a prominent business man of this speech in favor of the annexation of ve Hangs,in Cow Stable. amendment was lost—89 to 128. It was | ~\ After the adoption of the resolution} 24 claire, Wis., July 2—P. C. Webb, place, being a member of the firm of Cuba, maintaining that it would be to a strict party vote except for Mr. Me- Mr. Frye delivered a feeling response Schaefer & Dow. the best interests of both countries. bachelor, aged forty-three, who lived B Call and Mr. Littlefield of Maine, who e pills and then declared the senate adjourned | 315... on his “arm in Washington town- Among ‘the “many panned ea? voted with the Democrats for the lay. Rear Admiral Schley th: without day. ship, hanged himself in a cow stable. Safe in Penitentiary. amendment. ee Pe uanes of a rear admiral = He was insane and had’ relatives at Yoreus Falls, Minn. June 28. ~- The Before the consideration of the Phil- Riverside Bank of Pelican Rapids was| Aberdeen, S. D., July 2—Judge Mc- the active list of the navy. Rice Lake. a. AAPG. Coy sentenced William H. Burt of Riv- ippine bill was resumed the house by Eseape From Jail. Washington, Ind., July 2.—Joe Her- purchased yesterday by a syndicate a vote of 252 to 8, ado} ‘ . = 5, pted the confer- bert, on. trial for his.Jife; Bill Edson, | wo egcremn Examination Continued, Comores of J. Ulland, Dr. McLean, soe pad ia eae Rasy Rene nee ies ence report on the Isthmian canal bill, . J. Webber and R. J. Angus of this |. cs , thus accepting in tote the senate bill. the rapist, and other prisoners, broke 7 Bemidji, Minn., July 2.—The hearing jail early yesterday morning. The| 6 paci Thunder, charged with the| CY and P. M. Joice and Oscar Ulland | cest. ‘The case was an aggravated | me pill now goes to tne president. whole country is in pursuit. Edson of Lake Mills, Iowa. The new owners j 0R¢- murder of O-Boh-Boho-Mush-Eke, was e In the Senate. narrowly escaped lynching recently. continued until July 7 for the pur take possession immediately and will Re ee a Kenta. «change the name to the First National. 3 Big Strike Inaugurated. of procuring additional witnesses for Heron Lake, Minn., July 2.—Harold Marion, Ind., July 2.—The employes | the state. Found Him Guilty. _ |_| Holst, @ painter aged about thirty-five, |'Be conference Tepors On. tne cae Psicie rid hae hie. Supt te og ittie eleven sStannayd, Chala gum: Kinca by Freiane rain. |, Whatcom, Wash., June 28 ~The jury | employed by Mr. Grimes, was run over |-rar geficiency bill, the last of the big | the bank showed @ shortage of between Be anteater down their tools Nester. | Heron Lake, Minn., July 2—Harold in the case of Frank Olsen, charged as | and instantly killed by a freight train | suppiy Sures, was 385,000 and $90,000, has given himself up : here. The deceased leaves no fam-| sight protest wa: to the police, and is now in the county cashier of the Scandina: - Ameri that several thousand men will be out peace reat ut pc pong bank with receiving sae A het he dy. _¢f employmént over the country. _ ¢ey morning and Killed. | Knew 4t to be insolvent, rendered a ver-\ offered by Mr. Bailey calling for the Accidentally Killed, Klemme, Iowa, June’ 28.— A, B. Schafer was caught between the boiler Store and Postoffice Robbed. May Implicate a Third. Sturgis, S. D., July 2.—The prelim- inary hearing in the case of the state vs. George Puck and George Ostrander, eccused of a double murder on the Red Owl river several weeks ago, will be held to-day. The state is satd to be in a position to show that Ernest Love- swar was implicated in the crime. Bank Changes Hands. EMBEZZLER SURRENDERS, Bank Teller Who Is Short Nearly Ninety Thousand Dolars.. : - ‘ Salt Lake, Utah, July 2—Alexander During ‘he comparatively brief time | A. Robertson, member of the city the senate was in session yesterday | council and paying teller in Wells-