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¥ b t . ‘ : END THD STRIKE WITH FORCE, 7 : NEWS IN BRIEF. my — he Herald--Review. : ae) » |TRAI RIVER IS Pee) . > Former New York Mayor Believes i Overflow From the Wires in a Con- 4 ¥ This Plan. i 4 densed Form. — " A | By E. C. KILEY. : Bar Harbor, Aug. 27.—Abram S. Hejy- id . ib navy department has seope te ; | nm hf I e tor z es, GRAND RAPIDS, - MINNESOTA. | PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT JOURNEYS a wou orere eats thine SEVEN ROBBERS STOP WEST BOUND | the to rele espe a tac di Is. | UNUSUAL CONDITIONS CAUSE GREAT. i | “ AMID PLAUDITS OF MANY whereby the great anthracite coal SORTER, SACO maiver Jeunes eiekshil eel te eoMtake ALARM AMONG RIVER: The fool who rocks the boat is too PEOPLE. strike might be ended, and whether qr TRAIN. quette Mining Journal was appointed MEN. a not it was an equitable solution of the | — di itenti: t often the one saved after the up- 7 i picks! warden of the state penitentiary a > 2 difficulty, said: ‘What is wanted to Marquette, Mich. en setting. ¢t end this destructive conflict is not arbi+ PASSENGERS ARE UNMOLESTED y é j ANXIOUS TO SEE AND HEAR HIM | tration, but the stern repression of vio- _ AR News has been received at Sioux] PARALYZE LUMBER INTERESTS. Solomon’s temple has been found, bie lence and the assured protection of the . City, Iowa, of the death of Miss Joseph but the plumbing is reported to be miners who desire to earn a livelihood th atic apie Been known pushes | bad c ND | missionar: < s in bad condition. QUARTER OF A MILLION PEOPLE soins ane pe cree ap EXPLOSIVES ARE DEFECTIVE AND 'y in Portuguese Africa. MISSISSIPPI 18 TOO LOW IN ONB: prof y and ROBBERS FAIL TO GET Jacob P. Gilbert, well known to ¥ re The man who invented postal cards GIVE HIM A FLATTERING the government which fails to afford iat sportsineh: died at Newark, Nou: He PLACE AND TOO HIGH ID is dead. The postmistress ought to GREETING. it is a reproach to republican institu- this was in his eighty-frst year. He was ANOTHER, , —— ive hinn @ sou ene tions, The operators cannot yield : a noted horse trainer and was born in ' - 4 without being disloyal to the owners iGankas. -—- of the property and to the workmen ¢* What a national calamity it would | S1EEPS IN BLAINE’S BEDROOM | wno carry on the operations. It woula|WORK HARD ON BAGGAGE CAR) sc. sprague of the firm of Mc-| BOTH CONDITIONS CAUSE LOSS be if the earthquakes in California be far better to abandon the businéss Laren & Sprague, lumbermen, died at . had ruined the prune crops! iy of mining anthracite coal than to con- any EGG one pote of ; baie He — <ovingensinbihialagoec ORIC RESIDENCE NOW THE | cede the demand of any man or set vf MANY SHOTS ARE FIRED BU' as been in the lumber business thirty- ‘ g s There is no danger that the czar ae ‘E’ men to deny the rights of employment OND IS REPORTED two years and was well known by | LUMBERMEN IN THE NORTH AND F _ of Russia will disarm. If he ever HOMD) OF er and of labor upon which the whole HURT. lumbermen throughout the United MANUFACTURERS IN COUTH ¥ does his % bic will fe Rin, GOVERNOR, structure of free government is found- J States. | surrER, oes his own subjects will get . a an teach this posaaes res ie z Maj. Richard E. Thompson, acting PEERS EMS enomenal progress. e only solu- chief hi . if A Denver scientist has rediscovered ident | lon of the trouble is for Mr. Mitchell to . Sand Point, Idaho, Aug. 27. — The nS acreage: leon . the planet Eros. He should be the | Augusta, Me. ee oR Sanne order the strike off without delay. | Northern Pacific passenger train, No. 3,| announcing that the armytelegraph | Keokuk, Iowa, Aug. 27.—An unprece- next man to have a go at the north pias dep ar oe At sea! Pees When this is done, if there be griev- | west-bound, was held up at 11 o'clock | line between Fort Liscom at Port Val- | @ented state of affairs exists on the pole. he, by received plaudits of a quarter of a laa to be abated, they will be prompt- | Monday night at Athol, five miles west } dez, and Fort Egbert, at Eagle City. | Mississippi river as a result of a —______—— jnillion people. ‘The greeting which | /¥ 2dJusted between the local operators | of this place, by seven robbers who } Alaska, which has been in course of | ferent meteorological conditions in dif- = Water is not so cheap after all, |}3= marked his progress through New | 9" the local untons. made a futile attempt to wreck the | construction for nearly two and a halt | ferent portions of the valley. Lumber when William K. Vanderbilt finds him- | jngland has been flattering in the ex- ie eon baggage car with dynamite. The pas- | years, has bee been opened interests are approaching Paralysis self compelled to offer $50,000 for a|treme. Everywhere at the regular | KLONDIKE’S STAR ON THE WANE. | Sengers were not molested. Te from low water on the higher stretches small “wand, : stops and the smaller , stations along — ‘The men boarded the train here and THE MARKETS. of the river; and manufacturing inter- ie Vie Se See the road the people were strenuous in Prpdnction “Drops Om One-Hait land when near Athol forced the engineer to | | Hol) Saree 1 | ests are losing ane ele a : their efforts to catch a glimpse of him 0 New Discoveries Are Made. stop the train, after which they un- en ro, ons From’ Grain and | just above St. Louis., = Apparently the train robber sees no or to hear him apeak? and at:Haverhill, Washington, Aug. 27. — The golden | coupled the baggage car and made the ene Hee ee api haae ibe ists among river ren around Dubuque, Ce , ? re aul, Aug. 27. — Wheat — No. y mly about need for him to go west to grow up Mass., this desire assumed such a star of the Klondike is on the wane,|enginemen pull up the track about finea Saga: a, Gara cae where the stage of water is 01 “es 9 with the country. Illinois is good form that the crowds completely over- according to the official report of Geo. | three miles with the detached car. ard, 4 (cy o. orthern, 74@76c; | two feet, the lowest mark reached for Pee enough for him. rode the police and surrounded the H. Hees, who recently was sent to |Two of the bandits remained behind to No. 2 Northern, 73@74c. Rye—No. 2, 40] years. The river fluctuates up and . president's carriage, making it difficult | Dawson by the Canadian Manufactur-|keep the passengers in the coaches. @4ic, Barley, 44@60c. Corn—No. 3 yel-| down with falling greater than the Alfonso is, indeed, leading poor old’| for it to advance. ¥ ers’ association to make a thorough | They fired several shot but no one is | low, 59@60c; No. 3, 58@59c. Oats—No. 3] rises, and the stage yesterday morning Sua ‘ ay ts He The day’s journey Sena ae Seana e examination into the business pros- | reported injured. white, 32@34c; No. 3, 30@32c. at La Crosse was only 1.6 feet at the _ eat . eee ree ea geal saa ana [its incidents, As the president was | Pects of the Yukon territory. Hees| ‘The five men who accompanied the | Minneapolis, Aug. 27. — Wheat—No 1 | goverament gauge, with 2.7 fect as far is said to ve nM . i 7 a4 Be: os “ < 6 % “4 id rence, Mass., after delivering his ad- y ‘as $24,000,- | ter gf an hour in trying to dynamite oi * INO GD + | Hef among Saree dress, the leader of the band stepped | 90, and that the production of the | the car, but were evidently ignorant of | 73c; ‘new, 67 1-2c_ ent Season will be the Now that Yohe and Strong are | y) ald made himeelf known. to chim. coming year will not, according to gov-| the use of the explosive. Baffled in Duluth, Aug. 27. — Wheat—Cash, Shortest in Twenty Years. safely away from American shores a | ye said his name was banan, a former | &™™ent estimates, exceed $14,000,000, a | their effort to secure the contents of the |1 hard, 743-8c; No. 1 Northern, 727-8¢; | phe Dubuque mills have a supply of \ strict quarantine ought to be estab-|cow-puncher and barber at Medora, | ‘ling off of nearly one-half More- | baggage car, the men made off No. 2 Northern, 713-8¢; No. 3 springy | jogs for only a week or two, and until lished against them. A. -D, where the bregidenva rant ta over, no new discoveries’ have been Another version of the affair, from | 67 3-8c; flax, $1.50; oats, 32c. a marked rise in the river they must . 5 i located. The president immediately | ™44¢ for over a year, although since | Missoula, Mont., says that the men} Milwaukee, Wis., Aug. 27. — Wheat | nut down The same conditions will TS F ESpaie : 1897 thousands of prospectors have | went through the express car and in| —No 1 Northern 77c; No. 2 North- iti hi t of the river Some of the chauffeurs have appar- ; "ecosnized him and greeted him bees lori k . "26 1-2 Rye hi oy 5a exist in cities on that part o1 rece f ‘Ag an Ola Reicha: Dee exploring every creek and moun- | escaping forced the engineer to detach | ern, rae ye igher; } 984 8c. | further down. The forecast of the ently decided that it involves an un- tain in the country. At Dawson Mr. | his engine and take them three miles | Barley—No. 2, 70c; sample, 45@631-2c. | Veather bureau is for continued falling necessary waste of time to go back |The man evidently desiring the presl- | Hees reports ten applicants for every | up the track. ‘ Oats—Standard, 34@39c. Corn—Septem- | of the river. On the other hand the and pick up the dead. dent He know. that he had profited pe job, yet boat load after boat load of Posse Is in Pursuit. per, 50 7-8c. river below the mouth of the Des af | (. py peat given some years ago, said po continue td arrive, PAN Sake Rathdrum, Idaho, Aug. 27.—A posse é Nip race ¥, Bearer amet Moines has ae high at ees At 4 The water in Great Salt Lake has | “uy, 2 is out hunting for the train robbers , 7c; No, 3 red, 67G@6$c; No. «| Hannibal it is seriously interfering i ast eigh Bou told lane to Set mietrleg Bie ees TROLLEY IN RUSSIA. who held up the Northern Pacific ex- | hard winter, 7ic; No. 8 hard winter, 66@ | with dredge building in the Burling- fallen six feet during the p: ight ba 5 9 heh years, Th t b hole in th tle Cae ADCS a2 Have eeotnale ee se press near Sand Point Monday night. | 67¢; No. 1 Northern spring, 75c; No. 2) ton yards and one big dredge building Sears, There must pe @ ole in the | children myself,” which afforded the | authorities Are Giving the Propo-|It is believed the highwaymen are | Northern spring, 72c; No. 3 spring, le. | for that railroad is under water. Vari- ae bottom of the old thing. ae ene ae aaa Rombogor aoe 2 SUR ea yartaeIe Copniteention-|| working toward the Great Northern reed Sa aaice Me eee a te her ous Sacer are iepaane by oa heh Sere eee i . Petersburg, Aug. 27.—An Ameri- $ 51-2c. Cash Oats — No, 2, 263- stage of water on the lower part of the- Lord Kitchener is called the bray- | land his carriage was stopped and he | can syndicate has offered to establish | cach that thay cman be atic to noaeent | 274.20; No. §, 261-2628 2-40. TG Hoc Naam npE ane? auch amet rise est man in the British army, but has | V@S presented with an album co@pin- | 9 system of electric cars in the city|themselves for several days. Two] Sioux City, Iowa, Aug. 27. — Cattle— | causes fears of flood damage. never been able to summon up cour- | 28 Bede of the-city. He stood up in | and suburbs of St. Petersburg. ‘The | tramps who were on the tender when | Beeves, $5.50 @ 5.70; cows, bulls and fies age enough to get married his carriage and briefly thanked the | quthorities are favorably considering | the robbers appeared are being held to | mixed, $2.50@5.50; stockers and feeder: age enous 8 3 donor, Capt Charles F. Dam. He has | the proposal The question of supply- | jdentify the robbers if caught. $2.75@5.50; yearlings and calves, $2.50 END OF A MONTE CARLO. oe Le 5 aa been the recipient of many floral gifts, | ing St. Petersburg and its suburbs with - 4.25. Hogs, $6.60@6.80: bulk, $6,70@6.75. —_—- Women have been mobbing women | and where the admirers were unable to | g system of electric transportation has s Bs Chicago, Aug. 27. — Cattle — Good to | Anoka Gambling Joint Is Closed and in the streets of Paris of late. And | get near enough personally to hand | peen under consideraticon by the Rus- tee ee ea prime steers, $8.90@9; poor to medi- Warrants: Beeved; 3 all over the matter of schools’ and re- | ‘hem to him, they threw them over the | sian government and municipality of | miners and Prospectors Wild Over a | um, $4.25@7:25; stockers and feeders, Anoka, Minn., Augy ele Waereles is- ligion. How the hair must have | heads of the crowd into his garriage. | st. Petersburg for some months. Mr.| Find of Ore That Assays High. $2.50 @ 3.25; calves, $2.50@7. Hogs — | Sued for the Monte Carlo operators at flown. When Danville Junction was reached | Verner of Pittsburg, Pa., is interested] Helena, Mont., Aug. 27. — Residents | Mixed and butchers, $6.30 @7; good to|Columbus Heights were as follows: 7 the president was greeted by Postmas- | jn one of the construction schemes. | and prospectors of Hope Gulch, twelve | choice heavy, $6.80@7.15. Sheep—Good Search warrant for premises, warrants A Buffalo man was held up and |!" General and Mrs. Payne, Mrs. Ga?- | Another, which, according to the latest | miles from Helena, are wild with ex-| to choice wethers, $375 @ 4.25; fair to|for Ira C. Winehart and George F. in his own back yard. This | <t.4: Hobart and Mrs. Charles Emory | reports, was in the hands of the mu-|citement over the discovery of a vein | choice mixed, $2.50@3.75; Western sheep, |Cl@rk for keeping gambling devices, robbed in his own back yard. ‘This | Smith. Mr. Payne accompanied the | nicipality, contemplated the electrifi-| of gold ore which runs $800 per ton. | $2.20@4, native lambs, $9.80@6.20; West. | Daggett and Tonkey for dealing faro, ought to be some consolation for | president to Lewiston. © | cation of the existing street railroads. | This vein is believed to be the lead of | ern lambs, $6.20@6.60.. 2 and one for Henry Pohl for allowing x those who are held up at the summer Rests in Blaine’s Old Home. It doce not appear from the dispatch |rich deposits which in early days made | South St. Paul, Aug. 27 — Cattle — | Sembling devices on bis premiscs. 4 resor Some stops were made which were | to which of the schemes, if either, the |the gulch famous as a placer camp. | Good to choice steers, $6i@7.50 good to | PeArEh TALS) 1 Te arieiied e ECMO AI DY not on the itinerary. At-Lisbon, Lis- | proposal now reported refers, When news of the strike became cur- | choice cows and heifers, $4 @ 6; good | Building. SE UE ihe: Se } When a preacher takes a woman by | bon Falls and Brunswick, Me., im- ees rent there was a rush to stake claims. | to choice Westerns, $5.60@6.25; common Suny: prey ra iene oa ae } the hand, and says, “We missed you | mense crowds gathered and the presi- CALIFORNIA REPUBLICANS, Just a few miles from the discovery H. | to fair, $4@5.25; good to choice feeding | PrOSPenne TAP CARES ANG & hon oaamee last Sunday,” she feels that her faith- | jent, in response to their clamorous a, L. Frank, the well known Butte min- | steers, $4@5. Hogs—Price range, $6.40 | °° SPTUNS at court. ful attendance at church has not been , *4lls, was obliged to appear on the rear | Convention Has Five Candidates |ing man, together with’ other promi- | @6.75; bulk, $6.50@6.60; rough sorts, $6. ——— in vain. platform and say a few words. Frem Which to Select a Nominee. nent Montana capitalists, has taken a | sneep—Fancy lambs, $5. 3 good BANQUET FOR BANGS. Although the day was a particularly Sacramento, Cal., Aug. 27.—The Re- | twenty-five day option on property | to choice fat lambs, $4.50G T hol tadinic’ atime ots nard one on him, the president gave | publican state convention reassembled | discovered a few days ago by a Marys- PCIE North Daketa Knights of Pythias ne cholera epidemic in Egypt 8 | out slight signs of fatigue. Last night | yesterday morning, and after the pre- | ville man. Some of the ore from that SAM SMALL'S FALL. Kcete hate: Chict. so virulent that people die in five | he was the guest of Gov. Hill, who | sentation of committee reports adopted | claim, at the East Helena smelters, ran <Grand Forks, N. D., Aug. 27.—Hon. a minutes after being stricken. These | net him at the depot and escorted him | a platform. It was quickly noted by |as high as a dollar a pound. At the |The We7l-Known Temperance Lee- Tracy R. Bangs, who was elected su- microbes must carry double-barreled | :0 his residence, where the president | the followers~ of Gov. Gage that the]| conclusion of this option Frank will turer “Collapsed” on the Plat- | peme idhenceline of the Knights of shot-guns. made a short address. The governor's | platform failed to indorse the state ad- | undoubtedly buy the property at a| form. Pythias at the encampment in San } —_—_—————. nouse has become historic because of | ministration, and a warm debate fol- | price in the neighborhood of $100,000 Brattleboro, Vt., Aug. 27.—The Rev. | prancisco, returned yesterday. Last The warning that the Egyptian | ‘he fact that it was the home of James | lowed, it being declared that the omia< ExCery a 3 Sam Small of Georgia collapsed on the | nicht a reception and banquet was sphinx is crumbling to pieces gives 5. Blaine, and the president occupied | sion was for the purpose of prejudicing FARMERS HAVE FEARS, stage at the auditorium last night |tojgered him, and members of that amet en: multinaaiionained "| ast night the identical bedroom used ! the cause of Gov. Gage, who is a candi- a ST when he arose to deliver a political ad- | (ger from all parts of the state at- c @ new OP | »y that statesman. ~er“vge” | daté for renomination. The matter ,;Corm Does Not Ripen and Wheat | dress for the No License Loca! Optiox | tangea. E. C. Cooper made the princi- portunity to contribute to a relic res- | = — Sei ees Fs pao: was findlly compromised by the adop- Spoils in the Shock. party. He staggered when introduced, | 54) gaaress. if oc fund. “GEN. MILES TO INSPECT. tion of a resolution indorsing all the os City, abd Aug. emer said a few incoherent words, and was 7 = = — sf Dieecetinest 5 in Northwestern Iowa are exceedingly No explanation was given rae ts + ‘ew state officials. Five candidates were ’ Jed away. ‘0 Pp) In a dispatch from New York | P¢xt of Order Granting Him Author-.| placed’ in nomination for governor..|%PPrehensive over the safety of the | and the meeting adjourned. Mr. | six proPLE LOSE THEIR LIVES. Gates’s. wealtl te: gala iia One coal ity to Go to the Philippines. Three ballots were taken without re-|C0% crop. The prolonged damp and} gmail was put under, the care of a rs 0,000 i Y'| Washington, Aug. 27.--The war de- | suit and the convention adjourned un- | C00! weather during August has so de- | physician. ‘The collapse was explained | rhe Father Used Kerosene to Start Pi $20,000,000. This is ridiculous. He | yartment yesterday afternoon gave out | ¢j) to-day. layed ripening that it can hardly be |py Rev. Mr. Small’s own admission a Fire, and the Usual Explosion wins more than that much every week | :he order issued to Lieut. Gen. Miles to ‘ ieee mature enough to withstand the frosts | Jater as due to intoxication Mr. Small] Followed. at poker alone. ee Meghan aon It is ee tna BY, BOY IS KOT DEAD. i ae is 2% ine ae of om ee says: “I was drunk. I have no ex- Shereans Wao Aug. ass mare st (ea Villiam Sanger, acting secretary o: o four weeks of hot sun before the cuse to offer. Gehring, Neb., six people lost e A great drawback to women makin; war, and is as follows: Is in Jail S Killin, frosts arrive to mature the crop. The SEL as Py lives. S. H. McCumpsey, a mechanic, an unqualified success in :business ute “War Department, Aug. 26—Sir: 1 | M#m ™ tm Jail Tispected of * | corn is now in the soft stage, when it | THINK THEYVi GOT BARTHOL started a fire with kerosene. The can is their inability to look on calmly have the honor to state that your ap- De Soto, Mo., Aug. 27. — Constable | Should be hard and almost out of tye --— 4 exploded, igniting the clothes of Mc- while th > th 1 plication for authority to inspect that | pulcher of this city, who has been out | Way of frosts. The wet and cool | Rock City, M., Authorities Hold « | Cumpsey, his wife and four children. while those wao owe them large sums | portion of the army serving in th® | with a posse hunting for the boy who| Weather is greatly delaying the har- Suxpect in Custody. = | The parents remained in the house are doing the Dives act. Philippines is approved by the presi- | as supposed to have been kidnapped | Vesting of small grain. It is feared | Chicago, Aug. 27.—A Bartholin “tip,” | trying to save the children and all dent. You will sail about the 15th of | ang murdered by Charles Faulkerson, |™uch of the wheat will spoil in the |in which Chief O'Neill places consid- | perished, The esteemed Cleveland Plaia | September, and in inspecting the con- | 4 horse trader, near this’ city Friday shock. Very little has been stacked | erable significance, was sent yesterday Dealer says there is only one rhyme | jition of the army will give particular night, found that the boy is alive. He owing to continued rains. from Freeport, Ill. Sheriff J. M. Fox 4 i team for “month,” and gives it as “oneth.” | #ttention to its instruction, discipline | was seen in Boone ‘Terre Saturday. —— of that city received word from Rock ELKS ARE OUT $16,000. How: about millionth, billionth, trijl- | #24 to supplies of all kinds ” Faulkersoty who, the ‘hoy -paid,- owed! SHOT BY ROBBERS. City, in the north end of the county, vapor? | It ds the understanding that in that | hin money’ took'the boy to the’ woods = that’ the police had‘ been watching a | Discovery Shows Money Has Been ont, and so on, neighbor? capacity, though of superior rank, Gen. | 2ha peat him, telling him he would kilt | White Barth Man May Die—Held Up | man for two days under suspicion that |. Stalemfor Nears. | Treat tee eee ee Miles will not interfere in any w: Sud 3 by Maxked Men. he was Bartholin, and yesterday’ took maha, Aug. 27. — a Sarah Bernhardt admits that she is | with either Gen. Chaffee or his succes. | 2m if he ever turned up again. Faulk-) argo, N, D., Aug. 27.—Three broth- | nim into custody, In long distamee | that the auditing committee of the Elks 58 years of age. But it must be said | sor, Gen. Davis, in the direction'of the | ©" '* ' Jail at Millsboro. ers named Sweet from White Earth, | telephone communication with the {found during the inspection of the o¥- ‘ for her that she has not yet arrived | army in the Philippines. He will crit- NEGLIGENCE OF FILIPINOS. Minn.,, who were camping near this | deputy sheriff of Stephenson county at |der’s books at the gran pe f at that point in life where most wo- | (cally examine the conditions as he an city, en route to the harvest fields, | Freeport it was learned that Sheriff | ing in Salt pars as iat o s partes of men begin to grow too stout. finds them, devoting his attention en- | Responsible for Spread and Tenacity | Were held up by three masked men. | Fox had gone to Rock City. As the | $16,000 ere seat ai + ai sie — SABES ARPA Ae HK ZY lirely to matters of army administra- * of Cholera Epidemic. Several shots were fired, and the two ! trip had to he made with a horse con- | found, ha Sa ob oh fasts ont Rose Coghlan has declared, in the |{i0% and not to political affairs, and Washington, Aug. 27.—Officers of the] Youngest brothers gave up gold | siderable time may be spent in reach- priated for a num! say aa i “hy M distri >in the ‘the results of his work will be em- | army medical corps in Washington at- | Watches and $7 in money. The eldest | ing the place where the suspect’ is held. | likely that there w any prose Montana district court of Lewis and | podied in a set of reports. tribute the spread and tenacity of the | brother, H. C Sweet, resisted, and was | Chief of Police O'Neill at once sent a | tions. Clark county, her intention to become cholera epidemic in the Philippines, in shot in the back, the bullet lodging in photograph of the fugitive to the sher- -_— a citizen of the United States. We | BUNCH OF ANARCHISTS JAILED. | great part, to the almost complete|the abdomen, He was taken to the | iff, with information as to his appear- HELD ON SUSPICION. need all the good-looking citizens ob- negligence of the Filipino civil authori- | hospital in a precarious condition. His ance and marks of identification. : tainable. Concerned in Plot to Derail King | ties at a great number of inland towns | #8Sailant, John Rooney, was captured = Men Answering Description of Victor rapper Train, who were expected to keep up the ex- | by the injured man’s two brothers and BIG GUNS FOR WARSHIPS. Horse Thieves Are Jailed at Mont- } om the. Sadie aie London, Aug. 27.—In a dispatch from | cellent sanitary work performed by | #8 in jail here. —_—— Bomery. F ainencther the Baldwin-Zeigler expe Geneva the correspondent of the Daily | tne army medical officers in the islands Caliber Will Be Increased on the | Montgomery, Minn., Aug. 27, — Two ition has been temporarily suspended } Mail reported the arrest of twenty- | arter the withdrawal of the American CYCLONE IS STUCK. New Battleships. _ |men, answering the description of the or permanently abandoned, the north | three Italians supposed to be anarch- garrisons. | ‘Washington, Aug. 27.—The Connecti- |men who stole the team of horses in pole must do more or less dodging _ ists, in connection with an alleged at- 5 vy River Packet Fh agept Oh and Fast on a’ cut and Teulnnrs rie. two new beat related Lt) week, won peere in oan to keep out of Lieut. Peary’s way in ; tempt to derail the train bearing King CLAIMED A FORTUNE. ticker eubtel E ships auttort; yy the last naval ap- | here by the local police. ey are hel . his final dash this season. Victor Emmanuel to Berlin. gota Lake City, Minn., Aug. 27.—The pack- | propriation bill, carry the most pow- | pending an examination by the Fari- CARS oS . Clerk on Small Salary Becomes Pos- | &t Steamer Cyclone, which plys between | erful guns, measured by caliber, in the | bault authorities. .@ Since Kipli te “The Vampire” Mont Pelee Is Active. seasor of Sixty Thousand Dotlars. | St. Paul and Wabasha, struck a sand- ! world. With the building of each new | nee Kipling wrote “The Vampire” | st. Thomas, D. W. I. Aug. 27.— Ad-| , Findlay, Ohio, Aug 27. — Thomas] ar near here on Monday evening and ‘get of battleships Admiral O'Neil, TO PRISON FOR LIFE. how many men, after a quarrel—in vices received from Dominica say that | Walters, for years a poor clerk here, | has been unable to free itself, beins’ chief of the bureau of ordnance, has which they were, of course, to blame between 10 in the morning and 3 in the | has just returned from California, |£48t for over thirty-six hours, The : tried to increase the power of the main | George Wolfe, Wife Murderer, Sen- é —have made sarcastic reference, afternoon of Monday clouds of dust | where he went to prove his relationship | Steamers Twin City and Blanche tried ° patteries, and for the Connecticut and 7 _teneced at Shell Lake. | either mental or oral, to “a rag and Were seen in the direction of Mont Pe- | to the dead millionaire, Christian | to free the boat from the bar, but | Louisiana he intends to increase the | Cumberland, Wis, Aug. 27.-- Judge ; | a ‘one and a hank of hair?” Jee, Island of Martinique, and that | Westenfeld. He will receive 360,000’ failed. The passengers and. freight jtength of the big turret guns to 45 | Vinje at Shell Lake sentenced George ; | fe detonations at long intervals were | from the -estate, together with his! Were transferred to the steamer calibers. Heretofore the longest naval Wolfe to life imprisonment for mur- f — The grave diggers in one of Chi- heard till the morning Light show- | mother, Mrs. Lucy Walters of Circle-j Blanche and*brought to Lake City on guns built have been only 40 times their | dering his wife near Chippewa Falls ; cago’s cemeteries have struck, Still, 8 9f volcanic dust fell‘ on Dominica. | ville. / Tuesday. — caliber. "| recently. —- + the situation, isn’t as serious as it H Y sails : 1 ? . ubbard County Fair Date.’ BOYS EAT POISON. JAILER’S WIFE A HEROINE. A Famine of Houses. Accidentally Shoots Himself. j } might be. Since the advent. of the Park Rapids, Minn., Aug. .27.— The : we Sioux Falls, 8. D., Aug. 27—Yankton| Crookston, Minn., Aug. 27—A tele- | automobile scorcher it frequently hap- Hubbard county fair occurs Sept. 9, 10 | Mushrooms Kill One’ Lad and the | Armed With a Shotgan She Prevent- jg suffering from a house famine. At received here yes from ; pens that there isn’t anything left to and 11, and the officers. of the associa- Other Is Near Dead. Sa Be Rockue. Of Prisoners. least 100 new dwellings are needed. One | Black Duck states that United States } Commissioner Brown of that place ac- cidentally spot himself. His condition is very serious, 0 ee re ee Searching for Missing Ma “Red Wing, Minn., / 27,—Relatives of Arthur E. Vangen, who disappeared his way” Dover, Minn., Aug. 27.—Melvin Luf-! Covington, Ky., Aug. 27. — Nineteen 124) estate man reports that this sum- kin, gon of Webb Lufkin, is dead and Prisoners in the county jail here made mer he could have rented eightee! Glen Woodruff, son of George Weod- 21 attempt to break out in the absence jouyses to outside parties. vs ruff, Minneapolis, is not expected to of the jailer, and nearly succeeded. | ‘ : . live as'a It of eating poisonous They had bored through the roof when Awful Work of a Cyclone. mushrooms. toadstools were eaten the. wife of Jailer Smith took a hand. | jBarcelona, Spain, Aug. 27. — News Thursday, and. Melvin lived in great She armed a negro “trusty” and, tak- nas reached here of a fearful cyclone’ agony until Monday night, when 1s her husband’s shotgun, nance eas, tion are making an effort to have the best fair ever held in the county. Ex- When Gens. Botha, Dewet and De- Cellent races are assured, larey reach London, King Edward will Small Blazé at 4 grant them an audience. Had some ‘regan Falls, Pyles antl p28 M. ‘ such meetings been held before the Frankovitz’s warehouse, W. T. Bel South African war, instead of after, parn, Dr, Metcalf’s barn and the barn the world might have been spared a ‘of the old Central house, were de- sorry spectacle, stroyed by fire at an early hour yester: bury.