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Cheyenne County Rustler from St. Francis, Kansas • 2

Cheyenne County Rustler from St. Francis, Kansas • 2

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SPAIN NOT IN FOR WAR FOR THE DEBS COLONY. YELLOW FEVER M0BiWARsHiPs in honolula TOSELLUNIONPACIFIC 1 THE RECEIVERSHIP WILL Tho People Kxpeet a Qalut Settlement Two tiunlioat at I.eaat to be' Kept Tlieie Twins txly-rhree. In June, 1193, Mrs. Harrison Breed love, of Carson City.Nev., presented her husband with a bouncing pair of twins. This faot of itself is not "out of the ordinary," but when it Is known Weyler to lie Recalled.

SET FIRE TO NEW ORLEANS SCHOOL HOUSE. Looking Out for Japan. END SOON. Madrid, Sept 24. The Correspon- KANSAS Washington, Sept.

25. The navy iT. KKANT18. dencia De Espana asserts that pour I that tbe lady was 03 years of age at parlours are proceeding between the United States and Spain for a friendly Plan of the Itvorgiiiilr.il Ion Committee to He Accepted by the Committee Tlie Rlotoua People Cut the Miie of Hose Re-poHtedly and urn Suhdui'd Only by a Large llocly of l'ollee More fiew Caara at Kiln-arila, Alius. department proposes to keep at least two ships constantly in the vicinity of Honolulu for prompt service in case of emergency.

The two vessels now there are the flagship Philadelphia and the gunboat Dennlngton. The settlement of affairs in tuna. United States Will I.oxe New L'ompauy, El Epoca, after denouncing as "sen it becomes an item worthy of record in all annals devoted to oddities respecting human beings. The Breed-loves a i-o said to bo the oldest couple In the world that were ever so favored, sational" tho story of an ultimatum latter recently relieved the old cor KANSAS NOTES. Judge Dalrt of the Wichita district court issued a peremptory writ of mandamus commanding the board of education of the city of Wichita to put into the public schools the text boohs adopted by state school text book commission, under the law of '97.

Tho suit was brought against the board to test the validity of a contract made one day prior to the taking etfect of points out that the Cubaus have not been at war with Spain without the moral and material co-operaticn of vette Marion, which arrived at San Washington, Sept 24. The Union Pacific reorganization committee's proposition for the settlement of the Frnnclsco a few days ago. The Phila the American people. company's debt to the United States There is a great deal of comment as delphia is in need of a thorough overhauling after her long stay in tropical waters and has been ordered The Social Democracy Will Soon Set the Projeat Moving, Chicago, Sept. 25.

Cyrus Field WU-ard of Boston and Wilfred F. Bosland of Bay City, merabors of the Social Democracy committee named to pick a site for the proposed co-operative commonwealth, left for Nashville last night to confer with K. J. Hinton, the other member of the committee. From Nashville the three will go to Olympia, Wash.

There they will confer with state officials of Washington regarding what help will be extended by the state to the colonizers if they decide to make the first large venture in that state. It is asserted that the leading officials and the farming element of the state are idrongly in favor of the movement. The committee hits been notified that already 840,000 has been appropriated by the state for irrigation purposes and promises have been made that active support will be given. COT HIS REVENGE. will lie accepted, the government to tho origin ef the ultimatum report mortgage will be foreclosed, the road It has been attributed to a foreign ambassador, but all the ambassadors sold and the company reorgauized.

to Sun Francisco for tliut purpose. Her return is delayed, however, by the fact that there are not enough There la a Clnaa People Who are Injured by the use of coffee. Recently there has been placed in all the grocery stores a new preparation called GRAIN-0, made of pure grains, that takes the place of coffee. The most delicate stomach receives it without distress, and but few cau tell it from coffee. It does not cost over as much.

Children may drink it with Rvp.it benefit. 15 cents and 25 cents per package. Try it. Auk for GRAIN-O. This statement is made on good au deuv responsibility for it thority.

For several days past Presl- The people do not think that war is available men on the Pacific coast to New Orleans, Sept 25. A mass meetiug of tho citizens was held lust night anil bitter protests entered against tho plan of the hoard of health and city authorities to uso the great lieauregnrd school building for yellow fever patients. Then a riotous crowd gathered around the structure aud threatened that at the first opportunity they would firo it All this time sisters of charity, with help from the charity hospital, were putting the building in order for the reception of yellow fever patients, the school board having removed every desk and other article of furniture. The situation finally became so serious that the sisters, hcuded by Sister Agnes, left the structure nnl small dent McKinley has had conferences with the representatives of the company and with the United States at Inevitable. It is asserted that the Liheruls will soon form a cabinet and that on the return of the queen from San Sebastian to Madrid, Captain General Weyler will be recalled from toraey general, aud before he left Washington he agreed to the sale of man the Haltimore, now at San Francisco.

The Haltimore Is to take her place as flagship of the Pacific squadron, with station at Honolulu. In consequence of this lack of men it has been decided to keep the Baltimore at San Francisco until the arrival there of tho Philadelphia, so as to utilize the crew of that vessel. In pursuance of the plan of keeping the road nnd its reorganization upon Cuba and autonomy established in the the basis which the reorganization island, thus leaving no pretext for the intervention of the United btates. The minister of marine Admiral De committee suggested. The announcement of the decision may be looked for at an early date.

It will come in Ilerangol, says that three cruisers will force of police was ordered there. an order for foreclosure issued by the shortly be finished and ready for Surgeona l'rea the Button. Electricity is invading every avenuo of domostio and public- life. One of the most recent developments is its use as a likely auaesthetic. Painless operations have been conducted under its influence, and it is said that remarkable uut-es have been obtained in lumbago and rheumatism by simply pressing a small specially-shaped incandescent lamp on the skin at the seat of the pain.

While the police were holding the president to the secretary of the crowd back in front, two incentliarists treasury. Londow, Sept 24. A dispatch to with a five gallon can of oil, went to The agreement to which President the Standard from San Sebastian says: McKinley has decided to give Ins sanc the rear and quickly started a bla.e. The first neighboring engine had "Fresh communications have passed between United Stales Minister Wood me new law ana exiciiuing ueyouu the legal existence of the board making the agreement. In ubout twenty-five towns in Kansas the school board made contracts with the book companies a day or two before the law took effect to continue the use of all old books and evade the new law.

State Superintendent of Insurance Webb McNall received a letter from Armourdalti which gives a list of the insurance companies holding risks on the car wheel foundry burned in that place last month. The entire insurance on the property was 874,000, and 953,000 of it was carried by twenty-five companies uot authorized to do business in tlui state of Kansas, as against 000 carried by ten companies authorized to do business in Kansas. Frank Albright, who was killed in the Port Arthur tidal wave, was an old Kansas newspaper man. He used to be city editor of the Wichita Journal, afterward was press agent for Harry Hill's Wild West show, and when that went to pieces lie became city editor of the Wichita Ueacon, succeeding Bent Maret, who is now private secretary to Governor Holcomb of Nebraska. Dodge City still enjoys a large cattle business.

Most of the Western cattle shipped on the Santa Fe are unloaded and watered there. Cattlemen are in evidence at all times. Many buyers make their headquarters there and buy stock while it is in transit. This tion is tho same which was submitted to Congress by President Cleveland scarcely arrived when its hose was ford and the Duke of Tetuan confirm out. When engines arrived last January.

Under this agreement ing the views of the United States as stated by the American minister last their hose was also destroyed by the the reorganization committee will bid itato Senator South of Arkaness Ueta Even With Judge Uudgina. Little Hoik, Sept 25. J. C. iiouth of Baxter county, who captured the murderous Taylor brothers of Missouri, took charge oi the governor's office yesterday in the absence of the executive by virtue of being president pro tern, of the state senate.

His principal acts during his brief authority were to pardon E. G. Mitchell and S. W. Woods, lawyers, who had been fined by Judge Hudglns of Boone county for contempt of court South took the ground that the fines had been imposed from malice, and indorsed one of the pardons: "Remitted because tbe judge seems to have ex mob.

Chief Gaster and Captain Jour- Saturday. Both press and public re nee finally appeared in a patrol wagon for the road under a foreclosure sale the sum of In order to an intelligible statement of what cuived the Intimation of the attitude of the American government with sur- with a big squad of olllcers who beat the mob back. Then the firemen suc Drise and incredulity. Even now ceeded in saving all but the annexes. most Spaniards are loth to believe the two vessels at Honolulu, the Philadelphia will defer her departure for the United Stales until she is relieved by the cruiser Yorktown, which left Yo-kaliomn, Japan, Wednesday for that port The Yorktown had been on the Chinese station for three years and had been ordered to San Francisco to receive a necessary overhauling.

Kear Admiral Miller, commanding the naval forces in the Pacific, will remain at Honolulu until otherwise ordered by the president. He will not return on the Philadelphia, but when that vessel shall leave for home he will transfer his flag to the gunboat Bennington, spending most of time on shore, however, keeping a sharp lookout for developments. Although there is no Japanese warship in Hiuwiian waters at present, it is likely there will be one, and probably two before the annexation of the island becomes an accomplished fact When the Naniwa left for Japan, it was generally understood in Honolulu that she would roturn after receiving needed repairs. The action of the mob was roundly United States is in earnest in offering Half Kates to Knmai City. On October 3 to 8 the issourl Taci- lie will sell tickets to Kansas City and return at one fare for the round trip.

Two through daily trains each way. Further information at city ticket office 1201 street Lincoln, Neb. II. C. Towjjsend, F.

D. Cornell, G. P. T.A., St. Louis.

CP. T.A. The model men are having a bard time keeping their tempers during this hot weather. No-To-Iino for Fifty Cent. Guurunteed tocucco liubil cure, inuUes weak men strong, blood pure.

60c, 11. All druggists on all sides this morning. in the middle of September media The school is a hundsome building, tion, which is certain to be followed in November by a declaration entirely isolated and situated in the center of a largo square and there was this bid will mean to the I'nited states, it Is necessary to enter briefly iuto the story of the Union Pacific obligation to the government. The principal debt of the Union Pacific to the United States was A part of this has not yet been advanced by the United States. The iuterest paid by the government amounts to The whole Indebtedness on the first day of July, 1897, was The Binking ercised the discretion of a tyrant and that it is too late to stop American no danger of infection from it Un to have exceeded his statutory authority." South practices in Hodgins' action because opinion in the United States calls for a decisive policy and less a company of soldiers Is ordered to protect tho building, it is not im court, but the men are political rivals because the Cubans will accept noth probable that a second attempt will be ing short of independence.

The Span made to-night to destroy it and personal enemies. DEATH IN A MINE. An unhappy woirniu is tbe mostuuhappy thing on earth. iards cannot realize that President Only one new case was reported this McKinley had finally made up his mind before he entrusted Minister morning that of a man living on Uourbon street. Woodford with precise instructions, Edwards, Sept.

25. Twelve polite but clear, nnd peremptory. All new cuses of yellow fever were re Three Miners Killed, Five Cooped by Fire and Several Fatally Hurt, Marion, 111., Sept 25. An explosion occurred in the Williamson County Coal company's mine, four miles noi th this places the government in a most difficult situation, and especially asit ported this morning, making the total to date 112. Frank Rossmanls dying, WAS IT MRS LUETCERT? has not achieved the desired reorgani but all of the other sick, seventy-six zation of tho Conservatives and has of here, shortly after 7 o'clock this 100 Doses in a Is peculiar to and true E9fi4A only of Hood's Sarsapa- InlOlXKs rilla, and is proof of its superior strength and economy.

Thore is more curative power in a bottle of Hood's Sarsaparilfa than in any other. This fact, with its unequalled record of cures, proves the best medicine for all blood diseases is HOOd'S Carina The One True Blood Purifier. All druggists, tl. in number, are doing well in charge become involved in equally trouble morning. Fifteen wounded miners, of four physicians.

There is much some conflicts with the bishops and two of whom have since died, have been rescued, while one was found clergy. want and outside assistance may soon be needed. "It is strange to notice how the dead when the rescuing party went down tho shaft Several of the Monn.K, Sept. 2f. Father Daniel Murray, the fifth victim of the wounded are so severely crushed und Spaniards are already discussing whether Sugasta aud the Liberals are not likely to come to an understanding with the United States and the otherwise hurt that they will die.

There are said to bo five or six min euro Uvi-r Ills; easy to MOOd FlllS take, easy to operate. li6o. ers still Imprisoned in the burning Cubans, end.fallinirsujh a conciliatory yellow fover here, died this morning at 7 o'clock. lie was a native of County Cork, nged 30, and had been in this country four years. Ha had intended to take a vacation this fall, but, hearing that Father McQuillan was absent here, offered his services fund of the Union Pacific, in the hands of the treasurer of the United States on the same day was After deducting the sinking fund, which is an asset of the company in the hands of the United States for tho purpose of paying the debt of the Union Pacific Railway company to the government, the sum of 88,015,850 remains to be paid.

That is the only sum which Fitzgerald's reorganization committee, as it is known, will be required to pay the government The loss to the government is the difference between which is the net umount due the government in round numbers, and the 88,000,000, tnaklng a loss of nearly 825,000,000 in round numbers, according to the figuring of the opponents of the agreement The agreement for the foreclosure sale contains a provision for the reorganization of the Union Pacific Railroad company and its Kansas Pacific branch. The reorganization committee consists of Louis Fitzgerald, Jacob II. Schiff, T. Jefferson Coolidge, Chauncey M. Depew, Marvin Hughitt and Oliver Ames.

The new capitalization of the company under the new Fitzgerald plan will be 4 per cent bonds, 875,000,000 of preferred slock and 861,000,000 of common stock. mine, but they cannot be reached on course, whether patriotic conditions might induce all conservatives to account of the smoke and fire and are no doubt dead, an there is no means gather around a strong administration SI00 Tojny Man. WILL PAY $IOO FOR ANY CASB presided over by General Azcarraga or two Wltneases Declare That Thoy Saw the Mlaaing Women In Wlaconalu. Chicago, Sept. 5.

When the Luet-gert trial was resumed this morning Mrs. Mattie Schcrer.Miss Maud Soberer and Miss Gertrude Miller testified that Emma Schimpke, since she had testified for the prosecution, had said in their hearing that her evidence was entirely false and that the only reason that she had testified falsely was to support the evidence of her sister who had first lied. Frank Schleebe, a farmer who lives near Kenosha, and who had known Mrs. Luetgert for seven years, testified that he had met her on a country road near that town May 4. Policeman William Smith of Kenosha told of seeing a strange woman at the Northwestern depot at Kenosha at 2 o'clock on the morning of May 5, He positively identified the photograph of Mrs.

Luetgert as the woman he saw at the depot He described the woman and her attire. and arrived September 8. lie was General Campos to defend Spanish of escape for them, the miue not having been provided with the usual extra shaft Most of the killed and wounded were Bussians ant! rights." taken sick Monday and bad intense fever from the start JUDGE FOSTER'S DECISION EIGHTEEN MEN ARE LOST, Italians. DEFENSES FOR CANADA If Upheld by the Supreme Oonrt All i'erlah tn the Chilcoot Puna Hurled in a Commercial EUohaugea May Be Closed. Washington, Sept '14.

Judge Fos I.aml Port Townsknd, Sept. 23. Heavy Filled llattertea and Large Fortl-Ucatlon Onus to Be Bought. Birmingham, Sept. 85.

The organ of Joseph Chamberlain, secre The tug Pioneer, which left Paget Sound Se pteinber with the bark Shirley in tow for Sknguay, returned at 1 o'clock this morning, having ter's decision in the United States district court at Topeka, in which he held that the Kansas City Live Stock Exchange was a trust, organized In violation of the Sherman anti-trust luw, may result in closing all the live tary of state for the colonies, the Birmingham Post, says the government of Canada, early next year, will make njade tho run down in ninety-six houra Tho Pioneer brings a report LILY'S MARRIAGE PLANS. stock, grain and produce exchanges of JAPAN'S CAME. of a landslide near Sheep camp, on the country. Of TFeakneaa In Men They Trent and Fall to Cure. An Omaha Company places for tbe first time before tbe public a Maqical Thkat-mist for the cure of Lost Vitality, Nervous and Sexual Weakness, and Restoration of Life Force in old and youug men.

No worn-out French remedy: contaius no Phosphorous or other harmful drugH, It is a VVoNDKHBX'I. TlilSATMK.NT magical in its efl'ectB positive in its cure. Ail reudera, who ore suffering from a weakness that blights their life, using- that mental aud Iihyniciil sull'eiing peculiar to Lost Mau-lood, should write to the STATE MEDICAL COMPANY, Omaha, aud they will end you absolutely FREE, a valuable paper on these diseases, aud positive proofs of their truly Magical Tkuatmuxt. Thousands of men, who have lost ell hope of a cure, are being restored by them to a perfect condition. This Magical Treatment may be taken at borne under their directions, or they will pay railroad fare and hotel bills to all wbo, prefer to go there for treatment, if they fail to cure.

They are perfectly reliable( have no Free Prescriptions, Freo Cure, Free Sample, or C. O. I). fake. They have capital, aud guarantee to cure every case they treat or refund every doll lar or their charges may be deposited in i bank to be paid to them when a cure iA eQected.

Write them today. large purchases of heavy field batteries and a number of defense guns for a new scheme for the defense of Montreal and the river below that The decision, if it is upheld by the the Chilcoot pass, last Sunday morning, in which eighteen men are said to have lost their lives. Only one body supreme court of the United States, to which it will be appealed, will be city. Special instructions to this effect, the Post adds, were issued im mediately after the return to Canada is said to have been recovered, that of a man named Choynskl, a cousin of Joe Choynskl, the prize fighter. The men supposed to have been lost were packers on the Dyea trail.

of the utmost importance, for it will class all exchanges which are organized on the same lines as tho Kansas City institution as unlawful combinations in restraint of commerce. of Sir Wilfred Laurier, the premier. A Little Girl's Heroin m. Pittsburo, Sept. 25.

Ellen, The oflicers of the Pioneer says that Attorneys are uncertain as to the aged 10, daughter of William O'Neill, threw herself before an Atchison, To scope of the decision, for the reason that there may have been some peculiarity about the organization and methods of the Kansas City Live Stock the story was brought to Skaguay Sun-duy evening by three men, who told it in such a way as to leave no doubt as to its truthfulness. They described the avalanche as consisting of rocks, ice Mrs. Lang-try Fxpevta to Become Frln-ceai Eaterhazy lu California. San Francisco, Sept 25. Henry Mel'lke, attorney for Mrs.

Lily Lang-try when she secured her divorce last May, said yesterday: "I have recently received from my client, Mrs. Langtry, notice of her intention to return to California by the end of November. Prince Etterhazy will accompany her and immediately upon their arrival here they will be married in Lake county, I presume, for her homo is there. Because they have preferred to be married in this state it must not be argued that either Mrs. Langtry or Prince Esterhazy regard the former divorce as lacking in legality in any other jurisdiction.

On the contrary, they are advised by their solicitors in London that the decree granted at Lakeport has freed her absolutely from Edward Langtry, so that she may marry In any part of the world, she chooses." peka Santa Fe train here yesterday to save her 6-year-old brother, who had strayed on tho trade He got off, but she was hurled several feet by the pilot It is feared that her Injuries and dirt which had been loosened by exchange which does not apply to other exehanges. As it is understood here, however, this exchange is similar to others in which live stock, grain, cotton, farm produce aud petroleum are dealt in, and if the Supreme court of the United States are serious. The engineer tried hard the rain, which had been falling continuously during the past month. All the bridges on the Skaguay river have been washed out and the river Is a raging torrent to stop the train. A Politician Weary of Life.

Dallas, Texas, Sept. 25. C. C. Sl A.

W. W. Sprague, of Tacomo, who should uphold Judge Foster's decision Allen, a Deiuocratio politician of Ellis Bending Troops to Uawall as Steerage Passengers. Saw Fbancisco, Sept. 24.

If tho Btorles told by the passengers and crew of the steamship City of Peking which arrived here from Hong Kong via Honolulu on Tuesday evening be true, a state of affairs exists in Hawaii which demands the attention of the state department When the City of Peking arrived at Honolulu, the attention of the other passengers on board that steamer was attracted by the remarkably symmetrical movement of 174 Japanese steerage passengers who were disembarking. Although classed as laborers, their well drilled ana military appearance was too palpable to escape observation, and occasioned considerable comment The Japanese were apparently under the command of a veteran sergeant and divided into squads of twenty, under non-commissioned officers. During the voyage a military discipline was observed, which created comment among the other steerage passengers and steamer's crew, and many conjectures were hazarded as to the meaning of their being sent to the islands. It was generally believed that they were sent to the island for the purpose of forcibly resisting annexation, if necessary. Rumors of the presence of the mikado's soldiers is not new on the islands.

It is said that over 1.000 well drilled men have already been lauded there, and about 400 veterans of the Japan-China war are expected upon the next steamer. these institutions would have to close their doors or change their organiza started eight weeks ago with a three-years' outfit, returned from Skaguay on the schooner. nffords considerable business for the town. Dickinson county has been a favorite place for colonies, among the most successful of which Is the colony of River Brethern, which located 300 families strong in 1871. They came from Lancaster county, Pennsylvania, and are said to have brought with them $500,000.

The Leavenworth, Kansas Western railway company, with headquarters at Leavenworth, was incorporated last week, with a capital stock of 81,000,000. It is a reorganization of the old Kansas Central road, which was recently bought at forced sale by two New York capitalists. Some mothers look upon the marriage of their children a good deal as they would upon death or an amputated leg. A Wellington mother recently wrote to an absent son as follows: "Dear Son If you wish to see your two brothers before they are married, come at once." The faculty of the State Normal school at Emporia, in a new handbook for distribution among the pupils, asks them to wash their feet at least three times a week, and to bathe at least once a week. Also, to comb their hair neatly, and at least once a day.

In his report for the eight months of of 1497, ending August 30, Superintendent of Insurance McNall shows collections of 854,000 on an estimated total, based on proportions of for the year, as against 847.000 collected for tho entire year of 1800. The Kansas City morning dailies Indignantly deny that the government pays the expense of a special fast mail train for their sole benefit. Yet it is run back to Kansas City as a local, stopping at every whistling post if desired. An Emporia man named Lafferty has the right idea. He advertised for a wife, and got a reply from Nebraska, but, before marrying the woman, required her to cook for hira a week.

She was satisfactory, and he married her last week. It was on Senator Plumb's homestead farm where the recent great wreck on the Santa Fe occurred. The Eldorado Republican says that when the road wentthrough the farm Plumb made the company pay him 840 an acre, when it was worth only 810. Personal Item from the Oakley Graphic: P. Caywood of Monument left last night for New York, where he goes at the expense of the government to get a new leg, having lost his In the late unpleasantness.

It will bo remembered that under the new election law township nominations must be made and filed with tho county clerk thirty days before the election, or before October 2 this year. E. Dumont Smith, the Kinsley lawyer and politician, Is running a paper at Port Arthur. His building was completely demolished in the recent hurricane. Seventy per cent represents the increase in packing operations at Kansas City, during August when compared with the operations in the same month in 58JO.

Recently Mr. J. D. Fuller, who resides near Gardner, had his right hand caught in a corn harvester and it was torn and mutilated so badly that he had to have it amputated. Since the big wheat crops in southwest Kansas sixteen different papers in the Seventh district have nominated sixteen different Seventh district men for governor.

John J. Ingalls is getting to be something of a gad. Since the election last fall he has been in every state save Washington, Idaho and Oregon. The Kansas-Alaska Co-operative Mining company, composed of thirteen Topeka men, was chartered last week with a capital stock of fS.OOO. Texas fever has broken out in Jackson county, and is spreading rapidly among cattle shipped at various times since February from the Kansas City stock yards.

A colored woman at Lawrence alleges in her divorce petition that her husband carries the left hind foot of a black cat and keeps her hoodooed all the time. The "fast mail" has cost the Santa Fe several hundred thousand dollars and fonrteen people their lives. Hutchinson News. This will be known in history as the year that Kansas got the wheat and the other states got the cyclones. In Seneca, William Oliver was fined 1200 and sentenced to fvo days in Jail for Belling beer.and his bar tender was fined 8100 and sent up for 30 days.

The Boston Olobe says that Frank Wellhonse is the apple king of the world. He has long been conceded to be the leader in that line in Kansas. One of the victimsof the New Cast1e, wreck was Miss Mamie Johnson, daughter of the ex-treasurer of IS'eensv ha county. tion and methods. The steamer Alki, a week overdue county, committed suicide by shooting himself In the heart while seated on the gallery of the borne of a neighbor where he and his wife were visiting.

He left a sealed letter for his father aud a relative living at Ennis. Dis IL1CICER WILL KEEP YOU DRY. MORE YELLOW FEVER. EXPIATED BY SUICIDE. from Alaska, arrived this morning at 4 o'clock.

It carried a large list of men returning from Skaguay who were unable to cross the pass. The Two More Deaths at New Orleans Mine appointed political ambition was the cause. New Cum at Kilwartlavlllo. Nkw Orleans, Sept 24. liesidos the Valaaqnea, Who Cauaed Killing of Frealdent Dint's Aeaallant, Kill! Blmaelf.

City of Mexico, Sept 25. Chief of snow was six inches deep at Lake two deaths reported yesterday there lienton, and three inches fell on the Don't be fooled with a mackintosh or rubber coat. If you want a coat that will keep you dry In the hardest lorm buy the Fish Brand Slicker. If not for sale tn your town, write for catalogue to A. J.

TOWER. Ristnn. M. were two more this morning, as well Night Trains In Ten Off. Dallas, Texas, Sept 25.

On ac summit of the Chilcoot pass last Sat as a dozen new cases of yellow fever urday. reported last night. Police Edurado Yalasquez, who confessed that he caused the killing of Arroyo, assailant of President Diaz, hot himself in the left temple this morning at 10 o'clock, dying instantly. lili.oxi, Sept 23. The fever Killed by a Fall From a Car, Detroit, Sept.

5. William Hopkins, owner of the Oakland count of the yellow fever scare and rigid quarantine regulations by state, county and city authorities, all night trains on the Houston Texas Central road and other Huntington system lines have been ordered taken olf situation here to-day is less favorable. The record shows one death and five new cases. The death was Michael Levy. mineral springs and hotel at St Clair, died this morning at the St.

Clair hotel as a result of injuries re American Money Barred. New York, Sept 25. D. R. Ceballos, a Mexican who arrived on the steamer Jamaica from Sanchez, San Domingo, and the day service has been largely curtailed.

Travel over the state is al Edwakobvii.i.e, Sept. 23. Nine new cases of yellow fever were most paralyzed. ceived In falling from a street car last night Ills skull was fractured and he did not regain consciousness. yesterday, says that President Lille reported this morning, among them the wife of Dr.

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E. P. Hall ft Nashua, N. H. Hold bjr all Druggists.

King Ak-Bnr-Bea Enters Omaha. has issued a decree forbidding the admittance of American and Mexican money into San Domingo and pro Mlsa lleem Welcomed at Hotehlnaoa. Katcllff. All of the sick are doing Omaha, Neb. Sept 25.

The annual entry of King Ak-Sar-Ben to the city of Omaha was made in the presence of fairly well. HuTOHiNiOU, Sept 25. When scribing its use there. A San Domin eth Low to Stay In the Field. New York, Sept.

24. Seth Low to day issued a declaration to the public For Mall Dos Robbery. St. Joseph, Ma, Sept. 24.

A well dressed young man who gave the name of Frencis Kimball was arrested late yesterday afternoon by the police and it is believed that he is one of the band of mail box thieves that has been operating in all the larger cities of the country for some time. MISS EVA BEEM ACQUITTED Miss Eva lieem, formerly money order clerk tn the postofnee here, returned last night from Wichita, whore she had been acquitted of embezzlement, a large crowd welcomed her witu a brass band, and she was drawn in an open carriage to her home. 25,000 people last night The parade was the most pretentious yet given by the Knights of Ak-Sar-Ben. It contained twenty floats, depicting scenes in the history of the Kingdom of Qui- vera. Aleak Coetomt Inapectora named.

go dollar is worth about 30 or 35 cents but President Lille means to force the use of It About 1500,000 of American and Mexican coin has been employed annually in business transactions in the country. Colored Children Kept Oat Alton, I1L, Sept 25. The chief of of his determination to remain a candidate for the mayoralty until tho end. CURE YOURSELF! Cnnonchet on the Market. Wii.mingtos, Sept 25.

Canon- Vmm Itfar aU tn Fof Aaaanltln Ills Klece. Mexico, Sept 24. The grand Washington, Sept 2 5. The secre I dfsrharffoa, tuQarpuiBttuua, I Irritation! or ulceration! chet, Bt Narragansett pier, is for sale. police was Instructed to take his en iiiu-wu uiriii ui auev, -IrroTtau eofituiH.

Jury returned a true bill against Thomas Cooley, charged with assault- Mrs. Sprague placed the big property tire force and keep the colored chil UTheEmni CHCMrOfliOo. nt or poisonous. dren and their parents out of the ng his little 12-year-old niece, Miss in the hands of a New York real estate agent to dispose of. Mrs.

Sprague oiei ItvnarrUlav ft art I at ala May Winn, daughter of a prominent O. S.A. fir mxjmt prepnid, tot is known as Mme. Inez Sprague. lle- farmer of this county.

Cooley is in aiL ing asked the reason for the sale, she v-v ircair tens on tmmi said: "I want to go abroad to study opera. I expect to leave in a few Ihe Suspended llutohlnaon Moner Order tierk Not Oullty or Theft. Wichita, Sept 24. Miss Eva lleem of Hutchinson, charged with the embezzlement of 81,800 from the postofnee there, was acquitted this morning. Miss Beem said that she had assurances from Washington that her old place in the Hutchinson post-office would be given back to her and that she would afterward secure an appointment at the national capital for which she is an applicant Chicago Union Carpenters Win.

Chicago, Sept 24. The strike on all weeks and will make Europe my PnPf TO AT ATDftEfln. MT OnK, OIVIN9 FriKl" fu" oat II harm lew ani permanent bomernire forth OPH ROHr-HISi, lOt Hf, ffHfSftKI ftiid TftUUTO tit its. fK. NOfl-MA Van Bnrea Htru Chicago, Ills.

the school buildings of the city is ended, the board adopting, by a vote home. We have been thinking for some time whether it would be best Pensloa of 12 to 2, the report of the arbitration committee inserting the union la for us to retain old Cnnonchet, and a few days ago we concluded to offer it QUICK bor clause in all building contracts. for sale." Write CAPT. O'FARRELL. Penaloa Agent, 1425 New York Avmia, WASHINGTON, O.C tary of the treasury has appointed Thomas S.

Luke, T. A. Marquam, Emanuel Hermann and Charles I. Both as customs inspectors at Bltka, Alaska, at t' per day each. These appointments were made necessary by theexodus to the Klondike regions.

Joaeph Chamberlain's Big Lew. London, Sept 25. The Dally Mail this morning says: Joseph Chamberlain, secretary of state for the colonies, has lost (250,000 in experiments in sisal growing in the Bahama islands. He chose land unsuitable for successful cultivation Troops Off tor Alnaka. Washington, Sept is.

A telegram was received at the war department to-day from Lieutenant Colonel Ban-dall at Seattle, announcing his departure upon the steamer Humboldt for St Michaels at o'clock last night The party eonsists of thirty-two men, including oflicers and men. Dr. Nanaen to Vlalt America. New York, Sept. 25.

It was learned here yesterday that Dr. Nansen, the Polar explorer, will sail by the steamer St Paul from Southampton on October 16, arriving in New York October 21. Ha viil lecture. Hew Window Olaas Trout Pitthhcro, Sept 24. A new Mnryvllle'a Town Mnrahall Beaten.

Martvim.e, Sept. 25. Acting H. B. VI LLON CO.

Fort Brott Man short Fort Scott, Sept 23. A state warrant was to-day issued for Jacob Ilenne, a baker, charging him with Town Marshal Sam Arnold was window glass trust to be known as white schools. Policemen were stationed at each of the schools yesterday and when the colored people came op with their children and sought to enter, as they bad the day before, the officers refused them admittance. The negroes Insist that the law is on their sid and flatly refuse to send their children to the schools built for them. General Palmer has promised to take the matter into the courts.

An Atcblaoa Wo mite Bobbed. ATcmsoN, Sept 5. Mrs. Nellie Hendershot was robbed of $2u0 la money and $200 in diamonds an Commercial street about midnight last night Louis Tofte, son of George Tofte, an Atchison contractor, whom Mrs. Hendershot claims held her up, is under arrest Onreln'a Son In Ilranswtck College.

Sacvillb, N. Sept. 25. Mount Allison university of this plsce, a Methodist educational institution, has enrolled among Its students for the winter term a son of General Calixtd Garcia of tbe Cuban insurgents. PATENTS naton, u.

U. afMtin DtRl the American Window Glass associa knocked down, kicked in the face and otherwise injured last night by David Gall. Arnold arrested Gall early in GTVW wm. wan Kma, a rtA 1hwbmhiI character? KncloMautnB. RUL 1 II.

TW 1m. IM Uml latftUl. tion, was organized here to-day. The new combination represents a capital of $40,000,0 0 and includes all of the principal paints of the United States. the week for fighting and took a knife from him which he refused to return.

This was the cause of the trouble. Ft, TT" TTT- It is very probable that a decided advance in prices will soon follow. AU. till fuSr I outfh Syrirp. Tat UL.

I' aw 1 'n. ---A IT 1 embezzling 1133 of the funds of the Turner Society, of which he is treasurer. He left the city last evening and is now at totes bury, where he will be arrested. Frealdent Krotfir'l SlekeeM Denied. LoRboif, Sept 24.

A special dispatch from Pretoria, Transvaal republic, contains a denial of the statement that t.e health of President Krueger is canting anxiety to kit friends. Typhoid rarer in Theaaelv. Sept 25. Typhoid Toledo Elevator rire Costa 70,000. Toledo, Ohio, Sept 2 4.

The old fever is ravaging the Turkish troops in Thessoly. Six thousand men have W. N. U. -LINCOLN-NO.

8. IBW7 already been invalided home and Backus elevator, at the corner of Water and Adams streets, burned last light The loss will aggregate 170,00 0 tKindiy Mention This Paper When Yo4 others nre awaiting transportation writs to sn Ad'tier. ck to Turkey..

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