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Kelt Hailmwl M( i n at Inliinapolis tio Haik.

rive»r'in' Al(iuiul« yesterday irt'ul ate now r|'' quartered in the Illinois Central roundhouse. The presence of the militia seems to have a very wholesome effect

on the situation.

IllTREimillMS

WASHINGTON NEWS.

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)N AT HAMMOND.

|( ut Off Pullinans »n<! Order i>r to Ho Aheatl—Sheriff Power) e ha—He CalU For nke Shore Trainn Tied-Fp at fetroopH H«»ute<l at Saerametiio.

Took a Ho!iilay. St. Loris, July 5.—The railroads practically took a holiday yesterday. No attempt was made to move freight on either side of the river and with a majority of the roads not much effort was made to even move passenger trains. CARELESS SHOOTING.

Ildnous frime IVrjM'trattHl UjK»n an Old Man In Ohio.

Senate Will Probably Not ia€*t Down

Iiti«>iiie*»> Kefore Monday.

Washington, July 5.—It is the gen- j eral understanding that when the senate

- NOVEL ITOlIttlWll

of Independence day. Ifon. Wayne McVegh, United States ambassador, gave a reception to the American colony, from 5 to 7 p. m. The salon in which the reception took place was ornamented with busts of Washington. Lincoln, Grant.

meets tomorrow there will be only a COXCVitOs’ IVctlliar (Vleliratinn Of 111- Harrison and ( leveland.

brief session and then adjournment will be had until Monday. It is quite probable that there will not be a quorum

tlepemlenee 1'av.

HIS FEET TEBMBLY BURNED. GODDESS OF LIBERTY DIES.

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Drunken Man Celebrating the Fourth

Kill* an Aged Woman.

New York, July 5.—Mrs. Julia Ress, aged Oti years, was shot through the

i breast as she sat in her room in East il ls. July ■>. The local rail- Fifty-eighth street yesterday. Her son lielieve the strike is practi- ( heard her scream and ran to her asststiul. at least so far as Indian- auee. She died in his arms a few mo-

Finally Forced to Give Fp the Hiding Place of His Money, Which Was Only $.~>0 Gagged and Left to HIn Fate Another Member of the Dalton Gang Meetft a Violent Death —Other Crime*.

Tammany Celebrate*.

New York. July 5.—Tammany celebrated Independence day in its usnal elaborate fashion. There were talks by Senator Patrick Walsh, Congressman Springes of Illinois, Bailey of Texas,

take a leading part. following the line of his telegram to Mclnnis at Duluth, in

Middletown, O., July •').—The coun- which he said he would not support tho

try between tins city and Le Sourdsville, Kyl*t resolution,

a little town six miles south of here, is Working » Ke^lutlon. terribly excited over a crime committed Washington, July 5.-The cheapen

of the striking railroad men, is regarded us sure to cause debate and senators who

expect to speak on it understand that it ,. , K , . . . Brown | B „ Cummings of New York, Hayes of Iowa will go over until Monday. The resolu- *»>->-«• i»r.». .,t. a b> r.,n Brown »» and seVt , rul Democrats in private life, tion will cause some very tart debate in u«*ni»rk»hi« i>i*guiNe HimitMi Aw»y in Mayor Gilroy presided. Richard Croker which Senator Davis of Minnesota will »• »i«*»r*e imierlbed “Liberty I* De»d.” just arrived from his transatlantic voy-

Damdiig >tnd Speechiitikking Clone tho entered the hall soon tttter the : 4 .. ... . speaking l>egan and was accorded a ref o.tlvlUe. I»«y at Home aad Abro^l. c ^ )tion l)efitting a Mg t . hief of the tribe A\ ashinuton, July 5. — The Coxey of Tammany. Letters of regret were , 7 , ,, read from President Cleveland, A ice commonwetders went through the spec p r ,, si(U , nt st ., veh80I1 . s.mat .r Hill. GovtaccJar performance of burying the ernor Flower, Secretary Herbert and a

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kcerned. In their bulletin ments later. Patrick E. Conghlin is > —t — .— _ , . . , 1 niiiht they say that only under arrest on the charge of tiring the uear the latter place which is likely to Mg of silver is doing a great deal for Goddess of Liberty in front ot the host of others. * iw ' . . HUh h fatal shot. He was janitor of a house end in the death of Fred Snyder, an old China, according to a letter received at capitol yesterday. It was the sequel of Bit n are no'' ° a across the square and was, it is alleged, and respected citizen. For years Snyder the state department from Charles Den- the demonstration on May 1 when, ac

INDIANA.

c l.iitu that tin num celebrating the hourth by shooting hall ] la> ii ve j alone in a comfortable home by, Jr., son of the American minister cording to Coxey and Browne, liberty w«ir Left on n Wnman’s i>nnr.te» in

krai times this. About the cartridges. He was under the influence

, of lid nor near the bank of the Miami and Erie and charge d'affaires at Pekin. Silver is was mortally wounded and lingered until \v«.t in<ii.n»i»»iu. mssmmmmsWBsmmammm

see the men they wanted l'*.' '.‘mlt* ^

kces than about the station, ■received by the railroad oflast night led them to believe

of the strike was at hand,

twithin a day or so trains would

in and out with the old-time

tty. Most of the men out on the

Iroad returned to work.

gOH IN POSSESSION.

ther Call Sent the Governor For

Tvoo]ik at llaminoiid.

^Hammond, lud., July 5.—Train No. 8 the Erie mad was stopped by a ob of 300 men when just over the iliana line yesterday afternoon. Two aan cars were cut off and the en-

g n i— ordered to go ahead, which he Si Sheriff Fn 'ten, k- had mne "t hn MQties at hand, and was unable to do jEhlliK alone. Last night he sent a

to liovernor Matthews asking

■pEa militia.

7 lake Shore Train* Tied I p.

Lapouti Ind., July a.—The Lake ■MM ml M f Lte'im Houthi rn wa- tied Sphere la-’ mcht No 1 1. westl*mud ‘ ‘ il, i i, tracked here unable to

Ugh. She has two coaches of ioyes and on their account is

1 to proceed further.

sphere ho

sidering his short visit abroad.

Itroke tha* Door Down,

therein. The tael, or ounce, of silver f ollr a breast, 24H strong, with many by the ones that left it. We leave it to

He was arouse l from bis sleep by the has remained of undiminished purchas- banners and devices. At their head rode h<‘ v eng.M.d home and cherish your heart, oise of heavy pounding on his door. He ln « ix>werin the east in the face ot a Carl u rowne in u remarkable disguise. 1 <rus. y,.uw,l never tun, ,t away I ,,m J 1 * great full in value as compared with . i » , v , , . ; nure you will be rewardtHl by <«o<lforit.

gold. Ills beard had been removed ami his Born In this sUte April 19, 181M. It has Indications are not wanting that the face powdered. A wig ot yellow hair a | waVK , healthy. It is of good pathinese laborer, though not admitted in fen 10 h, ' i w,l,st - 1Ils ,trm!, were biire

parley with the voice on the outside, but person in foreign countries, may remain

T1CTOK' KMK Till XI HIKi.Iis. AapAher ' ' ' ' I" Mnw Irainx nt Sixf. tain^nto Drove* a Failure. SmjRAM' M". ' 111 . .Inly V YestardRy the UKXU . Ii-I- • \' 111 in.nit prevailed hera. Tin •.!. in .mm ..t the Fourth was cikiiitdetely overshadowed by the stirrieS events arising from the desperate gfilggle between the Southern Pacific Mid the American Railway union. Two Bgdnents of state troops put in their |ippearaRce in the afternoon, fdlowed by a military surgeon with a bundle of bandages. The troop* were ordered to drive the strikers from the depot. For a few moaopits the soldiers hesitated and then flat refusal to move against the They retired to the armory, i cause of the flunk was that the rail- _ officials wanted the strikers rered bv physical strength and not by prt to arms. Fifty strikers appeared scene armed with rifles given g by a company of soldiers. No I attempts were made to move Pull;«T A WHEEL TIKNIN'O. Itampt* to Move Train* at San Fraucl*t^o Abandoned.

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RICHARD CHOKER. would say nothing further, however. Mr. Croker was met at quarantine by Commissioner Daly, Peter Meyers and another friend, who boarded the steamer with Dr. Jenkins. Mr. Croker was driven direct to Tammany hull, where the Fourth of July celebration was in progress. His appearance there was greeted by enthusiastic cheering. LIQUOR THE CAUSE. Tniinx Man'* I*Hrrnl* Want Danutgra For

HI* Iteath.

Keokuk, la.. July 5.—Suit for |2m<KlO each has lieen brought against Michael Maloy and Louis Burnescout by Robert S. Roberts. July 4, 1802, his son, Edward E. Roberts, came to Keokuk to celebrate. He became intoxicated, and in attempting to board a streetcar was run over and killed. Plaintiff charges that defendunts sold his son the liquor that made him drunk and caused his death. Deceased was 27 years old, an architect and contractor, making large earnings, and was the sole support of

his aged parents.

ON T^E LAST TRIP. Nine Person* Injured by the Overturning

of a Stagecoaeli.

ColoradaSprings, Colo., July5.—The six horses attached to the coach of Kuykendall’s stage line ran away while descending the steep hill above town. Jack Benton, the driver, realizing that they were beyond his control, turned the horses’ heads up hill, upsetting the coach containing nine passengers, seven of whom were women. All were more or less injured. George Devereaux and G. Hill, who rode on the outside, were injured internally and may die. This was the stage’s last trip, owing to the

completion of the railroad. Trni|»<*rature t T nparallelrri.

Dallas. July 5.—The temperature of the last four days is unparalleled in Texas weather records. The thermometer at different points throughout the

noise of heavy pounding

called out to know what the matter was, and in reply heard a gruff demand for

him to opsn the door. He attempted to Chinese laborer, though not admitted in Ieil , 111 ll ' ! j ms arma were u.ur en t a ge, so don't trouble yourself in the

parley with the voice on the outside, but person in foreign countries, may remain un(1 powdered. | least,,

to no avail, for the battering against the at home and yet make his competition Go«i«te»» Browne Hie*. There was n bottle of condensed milk door continued with increased violence, severely felt. No more profitable field A liberty cap was on his head and his and plenty of clean clothes in the basket.

Before Snyder could collect his senses f° r t ^ e investment of foreign capital body was wound with the emblematic and determine upon a course of action c(,uld J* f"«J>d than the establishment Karnlen t 8 () f liberty. It was not in- ; the door gave way and three masked SSi^ndeVte: m yettended that Browne snould be known in

men sprang into the room, and soon hau .. him at their mercy, which was pitiless.

They demanded to know where he kept Expect * Majority, his money. He insisted that he had no Washington, July 5.—Congressman

the disguise, and the name of the goddess was announced as “Sarah Elkhart,

an Egyptian.”

After parading through Pennsylvania

by a neighbor in an unconscious condition. His injuries aiq; likely to prove

fatal. ONE MORE KILLED.

Sail 1’icnlc For IC^dffiiig^r.

Seymour, Ind., July 5.—The mangled remains of Alexander Reddinger, aged 22, a young man about town, were found about two miles west of this city yesterday. In company with other boys he started on a section of No. 3 on the Baltimore and Ohio Southwestern railroad to beat his way to Bedford to attend a picnic at that place. He had lieen drinking, and it is thought lost his balance, falling under the train. One of his legs was carried on the brakehenm of a car to Washington, where it was found by the man who was examining the car wheels. His head and body were cut into small pieces. In his coat [sicket was found an unbroken whisky bottle, and near it was found the broken fragments of another one. Coroner Scott held an inquest.

Turn* (*p.

Indianapolis, July 5.—T. R. Cook, a Mason who mysteriously disappeared from the grand lodge meeting here May 2ii, has as mysteriously returned. He said that he had gone to Ohio to visit relatives, and that several letters which he had written home elicited no response. He did not attempt to account for this, nor to explain his absence in

any further detail.

DiMft'itrntiM Freight Wreck. Columbus, Ind., July ■>.—The most disastrous freight wreck on the Pan Handle for some time occurred between here and Rnshville yesterday. Seventeen cars, eight loaded and nine empties, were ditched by a broken axle, and the track was torn up for half a mile. The cars

were badly broken.

Iiimhii#* From <'iffHr«‘ttf*.

Wabash, Ind.. July 5.—James H.

Washington. July 5.—One thing on himcs aiid iisDirutiVitis iire IxMind im in tlie ot * s '’ r,tl ^‘‘ncliester was adjudged which the Democrats and Republicans constitution of our fathers. Guard this of unsound mind at an inquest and or-

-*•ssl 2^..iv“:^,xr. Torinr.-d W iti. Li B nte.i Cai..Ue*. increase their Indiana representation in to the bronze goddess on top of the capiBetng asked again to reveal the hiding th e ,),,** house from two to nine, and tol. As he closed Ins address he Hopped place of his wealth, and meetting with a possibly 10. “Where do you expect to in a badly simulated swoon from bis refusal, the villians gagged the old man make the largest gains?" he was asked, horse and his comrades catching him and applied lighted candles to his bare ..j n x^ ew England, the middle states and I>l«ced the pulefaced marshal in an tin feet. The agony of the sufferer was al- the western middle states, as we term prom pi u hearse and laid him at full most beyond endurance, and after suf- Michigan, Wisconsin. Illinois. Indiana w,th , aml V !' fering the torture until he felt his sense* and Ohio. We ought to carry about all F be . !, u ‘ ar SJ! " tlH 1 “ ^ ? leaving him. Snyder signitied by signs a the New England districts now repre- ' wav to MnUiiran* hill'where the gislwillingness to talk. The gag was re- sented by Democrats There may fee a ^^stenZi from the nelrse snd the moved and the murderous thieves were few exceptions. Mr. Babcock estimates U.^.,] . i t hc dav with told that all the money he possessed was that the next house will la- Republican " ',1^ * in the drawer of an old dresser in the by a majority of 20. “It is a mistake to 1,1110111 ^ 11111 * 1 •

next room. This they quickly ransacked, lielieve that our party has a walk-over, securing but *50. Going back into the It will require hard work to overturn room where the old man lay they tied the present enormous Democratic ma-

him to the bed. gagged him again and jority," he added,

left him to his fate. He was discovered :

Coimmerue Commit(«■«• Mutating;.

Washington. July 5. - The senate President Stevenson was the attraction committee on commerce held a session at the Fourth of July celebration on the yesterday. An amendment was made historic battlefield of Guilford Courtat the request of Senator Washburn in house. The vice president was received

Friend uf the Nnturiou* uni Dalton Die* relation to the improvement of the Mis- enthusiastically and made a speech, in

wit ii in* Hunt* on. \ sisstppi river between St. Paul and which he said in part:

ElUk.no, O.T.. July 5.—“Lit’’ Dal-' Minneapolis, where navigation is inter- We are not strangers. The history and ton, the surviving brother of the notori-i nipted I»y rapids. traditions of the old north state are as nn« Hill n.p.,1. with a Mexican rode 1 1 he haR 'i 1 *’ entirely re- a ear to me as in yourselves. The blood ous Bill / t ) ; L ; n- t r 'li e, mo^lledthe section relating to rafting that courses thro, gh my veins is that of into the city, tied their horses and en- of ]{) ^ an(1 i uml , er . Considerable ob- the 1Ilen with your brave sires, a tered a saloon. The Mexican emerged j ect j on Wit8 made to this section as little more than a century ago. first gave from the saloon and was mounting his passed by the house, and the section as to the world a declaration of American inhorse when an officer approached him remodelled is said to lie more satisfac- ,j,. 1(en , leIlce . ( i lL . men w hu have for all and commanded him to turn over his tt- tory both to the shipping interests and time linked the name of Charlotte with shooter, which order he resented by the lumber men. that of Runnymede, and made your Meek-

lunlmr^ iinniortnl.

You hlmuld never forget that all of your

STF V LNSON’S ADDKFSS.

Tin* Vico l*ri>Mi(l«‘iit Deliver* a Fatriotic Oration on an liUtorio llattl«*fi«‘l<l. Greensboro, N. C., July 5.—Vice

Will Fxonprate t'arliNlc.

shooting at the officer. A fierce running fight ensued in which the Mexican was shot four times in the head and through

^ dli^rate e chani C ter fr0 Dilton U S ° f 1 , the illV ‘ ,8,1 « ati ' 1K c °? ll “! Utee cimsuSutilm as the very ark of the eonve llX'tia wits'eiut^dTy “th^excesJive use ami (irhjwran ( naracter. u.uiou ux k agree and ujion which emphatic re- nant. At whatever eost the rederall nion of cigarettes no part in the affair. port will be made, is the exoneration of —this grand Union of people and of states K

Rerretarv Oarlisle from anv iuinroiiriutv tx?((ueHthed to us hy our fathers must tie ItufiiAed a trial*

CHIME or A FATHER. ot (he future generations of MUNITE. Ind.. July 5.-Frank Bena-

1 ° our countrymen. Let him lx* aceounttHl

San Francisco, July 5.—The strikers , c ^y ranged from 110 to 120 degrees in ■t West Oakland became aggressive last the shade. Several prostrations are renight and not a wheel is turning on the jxirted. Vegetation is burned comSoothcni I'i Hi • Nut i-viii I. iryisiats pletely up. arvpntmig betwem this city and Oak- j Esther L.-.v.I.m'* Trial.

Aurora, Ills., Jul 5.—The case against

land. Several hundred strikers de-

sorode '. upon the railroad yards Father Leydon, charged with the ruin

S5—^

He Cut* I lie Throat of III* Two Children the report will state the facts as brought and Then Suicide*. out in the testimony and will say that it Butler. S. D., July 5.-K. B. Vaum, is the belief of the committee that the * r-r-. Tfr tS* if.; over crop proH^cte that he cut the gn g ar schedule ut the request of the throats of Ins two children, aged > and ■ . nteuibers of the finance committee,

threw them in a well, cut his own throat

the common enemy who, whatever the i pretext, would weaken the cords that bind together all states and sections of our com-

mon country in fraternal union.

dnm. convicted of the murder of Lemuel Bailey, was refused a new trial and judgment was passed on the sentence of the jury. He will be imprisoned for 15

years.

and jumped in after them.

WINANS DEAD.

Michigan'* cx-Govcrnor Succumb* to Hi-art

Fiiilure—Tho Attack Sudden

Itccidvcr A ppolnted*

Valparaiso, Ind., July 5.—A receiver

In Accordance With the Treaty.

just off The wire.

, , tremely jealous of any advances in Corea

the attack which proved fatal was sud- (l q 1( . r European and Asiatic countries,

den and of short duration. Two physi-

cians who spent the night with him had Monument to tloliu Drown. expressed grave fears of the outcome. Washington, July 5.—A project is on Mr. Winaus was born in New foot here to raise, by a popular subscripYorn state in 1828 and was a tion, enough money to erect a mono-

I The^mother of the late General Bon- ! resident of Michigan since 1884, with the ment to John Brown on the site of ! lancer is dead aged 92. exception of eight years spent in tali- Brown’s old fort at Harper s Ferry. One

Arreted For oi>*tractin B the Mail. Drastic measures are being taken in Oer- forma in the 50*. since when he has been public man. whose name will not be os Angeles, Cal., July 5.—Six men milIiy against ararchists. a prominent farmer of Livingston coun- '‘l', 11 ^' 1 f e* sl^ake^Reed 18 Sen fter mprising the strike committee of the E or dand I^idy Randolph Churchill ar- ty. He had always been a radical f h ., ll( „;. r H mi Fn'd Dougbiss are leuilers

nerican Railway union were arrested r i V ed at New York on the Majestic. Democrat and besides his term as gov- irj q 1( , movement, sterday afternoon. Bail was fixed in The business portion of Hudson, Mass., ernor in 1891 and 1892 served as a mem-1 ch case at $3,000. The men had not was destroyed by fire. Loss $1,ooo,(kk>. of congress and in the state legislature, ven bail up to a late hour but were The world’s 15-mile bicycle record was His administration as governor, while arching for bondsmen. The indict- broken by W. S. Finnan at Carthage, O. ! conservative and economical, gained the

th# mole was effectually blockaded and day. th#railroad company for the time being halceased all attempts to run trains.

The labor unions of Los Angeles are Cho.era has made its appearance at St.

SPining military companies and claim Petersburg.

tBltave about 3,000 men enrolled. They The Boers and Zulus in South Africa are

h*V' adopted resolutions indorsing the st jn li^htiiui.

Aui' ricun Rail wav union.

Celebrated at Antwerp.

Antwerp, July 5.—Upon the occasion

of the Fourth of July celebration in this has l>een apjsiinted for Hedrick Bros.,

Washington. July 5.—It is said at the city. the American propaganda, a com- builders of Porter, whose liabilities are Japanese legation that there has been no pany having the direction of the Ameri- | over $15 000. and whose principal credioccupation of Corean territory except in can exhibits at the International exposi- tor is a Chicago lumber dealer.

accordance with treaty stipulations and tion, opened the American section (>f the is . " Hammtrii Mich Julv 5 Ex-Gover- for the purpose of protecting Japanese fair. United States Ambassador Ewing, ’ HAMBLRO. mien., duty o. lx uxover ir ^ . several of the United States consuls, a Fire in Newtarden s millinery store. In-

dianapolis, caused damage amounting to

$3,000.

John C. Miller of Indianapolis was attacked by two unknown men while on his

way home and severely beaten.

Alliert Brown, 2.‘> years old and married, attempted suicide at Indianapolis by the

paying no attention to tne protest or me th(| c()u court ” t 0eneva to which nor Winana died at his home here at interests. If Russia has taken diplo- Heverat or toe mieu ni nes consuls, a ^ d ' 1 ' ‘oore deputy sheriffs on guanL ( . onrt Ley ^ lon wa8 b((UI)ll over at the 4:30 o’clock yesterday afternoon of heart matic cognizance of the matter nothing !',! q Jc w'i'n ,in-sl‘nt “ Tin■ 'I'e,',, Je ’ n! si i; r r T k h.'Uk ;X x B r, , -«s wm«4 fr -f tak, “ K 1 eVldenLe begUU t0 been in good health for several months lv V„|uu 8 of anv advances in Corea attended a concert given under _ he di-

rection of Silas G. Pratt of Chicago. Miss Rose Linde of New York sang and received a warm welcome. The band of

the Fifth regiment of the line and a I laudanum route. Out of work.

STRUCK FIVE TIMES.

cut charges the men with having ob- Keports from Hong Kong place the numructed and incited others to obstruct i K . r 0 f deaths from the black plague at

Je carrying of the United States mails 2,298.

i) regular trains of the Southern Pa- I American named Josenh Huhischer ■ific railroad. | j H being illegally held on a charge of mur-

| der in Brazil.

respect of all and the commendation of

his constituency.

Sued the Mayor For Dmuage*. Joliet, Ills., July 5.—Frank S. Allen,

Cro** on n Catholic Church Receive* Sev-

eral Holt* of Lightning*

Bethlehen. Pa., July 5.—Lightning played havoc in the three Bethlehems during a terrific electrical storm. Over a dozen buildings were struck. In South

KxpreH* Ditched.

As a result of the increase in the tax on brought suit against Mayor Stasaen, per-

the ejected alderman of the Fifth ward, Eethlehem a hotel and two residences

musical society composed of 200 members assisted at the concert, which was thronged and a great success in every

way.

Reception at London. London, July 5.—In honor of the Fourth of July many American flags were flying about the west end of London and the city proper yesterday. Mr.

to a notice which had been inserted in the pajiers that the ambassador would be glad to receive them. ('nriit-r*loii«- l.iild.

John Trnub, an Indianapolis saloonkeeper. while shooting at a mark missed and hit Lottie Russell in the mouth, knocking out several teeth.

ort Scott and Memphis and the Mem- Re price 7 cents a ^llon. mis and Birmingham railroads are tied ; ,.v „,i

r—- - . ing damages to the amount of $>.000. ( i own pour of rain. The cross on the Fritz Brail, charged with making explo- The case is the result of Mayor Stassen H pj re () f the Catholic church was struck

.• . j a. a If.. e .4 »1. / » 1 <> *■* <1 * w I lioTMTiir All *-**_ 1 . . , ,

Plight. The St. Louis express on the at London, was found not guUty. He enforcing the law and haying Allen re- ftye times by lightning bolts. a. z : 1 .1 V... . , » . i.:..* —1 V.., A 1/1«ji*iiiuti Ift^

I Iron Mountain railroad was ditched by was supposed to have been an anarchist, [strikers near the bridge last night. No The new cr „i.*. r Montgomery, while he|one was injured. The switchmen in the , mftde rea ,i y f or H trial trip was badly I Illinois Central yards went out, but ( , HallWP ,i h y an explosion of a (toiler near

I trains are being sent out as usnal. ! Nor j oll£ y a

SU Comp^TTt Cairo. I ' While on the stand in the French mur-

moved by force from Alderman Patter-

son's seat in the city council.

California's midwinter fair came today, when San Francisco day and the national

Filial CroHMlng Accident.

Seneca, Kan., July 5.—Two men, named McBride and Scott, were driving across the tracks of the St. Joseph and (Fraud Island railroad at Axtell. when

yesterday afternoon with imposing ceremonies. L. A. Goddard, grand master of the Illinois Masons, conducted the ceremonies under the auspices of the Masonic order. Governor Altgeld made

s* £»? it e Hr Ei; SSHSS

• ----- * “ " 1 the total attendance was 2,148,154.

Observed at Kuine.

laski county six companies of the Fourth „„„ teiouient. Illinois national guartU, ar-

throwing them out and killing and badly injuring Scott.

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BASEBALL.

Western League.

MOllNINU i, Wills.

Pitchers.

n h

Toledo.. .

Hettger

...ii i^'

Kansas C’ity

Darby

. ; t«

Minneapolis

.Purlin

... 0 8

IndianaiHiliH

..Cross

... r, 7

Milwaukee ..

Hastings

... Ill 15

Uruml Hapiils.Parker

.. 9 12

AFTKUNOON UAMKS.

Pitchers.

it H

Kansa* City Toledo

.. Foreman

... i a

Detroit

Borchers

... 10 9

Sioux City..

.. Jones

1 7

Grand Kapf is.Hhincs

...Itt 20

Milwaukee..

. .Stephens

... S 18

National League.

Pitchers.

l< II

Cincinnati ..

.Cha.nberlain

Brooklyn....

..Stein

.... S HI

laniisville...

.. Hemming

.11 15

Baltimore...

..Inks. Mullane

... 1 7

Washington.

..Mercer, Esper

.. .. 8 9

Philadelphia..Lukina, Weyhina

...1Z 13

Chieaito

McGill

11 U

PitUburg — Boston

..Gumbert, Kliret ..yichols. Lovett

...18 17 ....11 H

New York..

. .Kusie, Westervelt

.. .12 17

Cleveland...

.. Young, ClarkMtu

....11 15