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fulness of which we are speaking,
flm other member is the student
science, and out of the chance
versation, the books, plates,
amount of scientific honey for
own uses, and are enriched with
tog without receiving the it, least it exertion tf
own, as were,
the pores. These business; others, again, do
gay remainder society who quietly and those inclined of
to all the «e drives
routes and and
Land ijuil never have to leave
corner at all And this
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HALSTEAD WILL RUN
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The Cincinnati Editor a Sena-
tonal Candidate.
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A Fterc «r Int*re»tlng HUtory - Tw
Boren was Alan Refused CunflrweUof by
the Senate, but He Because President-
Gorman Lectures tbs Democratic Vac-
«,» In Maryland. - j
Circwnaw, • April A-tt is Row defi-
tritely decided that Murat Halstead will
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ticipated, will he be very
his side will be arrayed the patronage of
the national administration, and against ;
him the enormous wealth and far-reach-
ing influenced# Henry B. Payne. Should
Mr. Halstead be elected his friends pre-
diet that he will shake up the dry bones
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him for governor, but those who are
supposed to be close to him and to have
now declare that if he cannot go to the
4S feet beam and draws 18 feet 4 inches
of water, and has an indicated horse¬
power of 2,400. Her armament is ail
modern, and consists of twelve 15-cen-
timirs breech-loading rifles of three and
a half tons each; two 811-inch 900-pound fish
guns and four small guns and one
torpedo discharge. She is rigged as a
itfcjirjciaarass:
it are concerned, they do not com-
with toe latter. At close range the
rican vessels might be able to ^cojie
MR. PHILLIPS’VENTURE.
Tk* Popular 'Wa»Wagton New*p»p«rman
to Bring Out a Historical Work.
Washington, D. C., April 5. —Mr.
Wal ter P. Phillips, toe general manager
Of the United Press, while in toe city this
week disclosed a secret. which he has
hitherto kept from his many friends
here.
early in the coming fall by a prominent fit
w___XT__L^.. nn Tlwt WAVb nri
ent as well as business abtoty, and there
is no doubt attractive he will produce work, a very inter- like¬
esting and field ana of one fiction
ly to oe popular. In the
he has done considerable high class work-
all of his stories showing remarkable
skill, brilliancy and originality, and as a
historian it is likely he will be as suc-
Contlnuxtlon of Testimony In the Notorious
Scott Murder Case.
Lapoute, Ind,, April 5.— The work of
fecurufel fufy iaMe Bta Scott murder
trial w ctenpteted yestordav. George
Newell was the first witness called. His
testimony in ‘substance was that Scott
walked up to Crowley and said he under¬
stood he was going to whip him. Crowley
‘Don’t you call me a monkey.’’ said
‘You areamoitoey.andyoii have been
as.TSM.£s&r£ jwTey^'itn a KiCBe^ oeiore ne
connection that the theory of the defense
sarytohis own preservation. Newell’s
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to fanning.
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right, and b
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furies, the
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mot her and aunt of Miss
made a last attempt to indv
office** Hon.Vl toev’ ™
the tow
J. T. Cowan officiating. M
likely young fellow, indust
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»™«ms und Then Foil,
NeW Haven, Conn., Apr
a-s.itis.u-.Ks
River, were lovers up t
Leetes They were Island last station. seen ^ together g at the
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Father, Brother and Husband' Charged
with the Murder of* Babe,
Paducah, Ky., April S.—Mayfield, a
town of 8,000 people, twenty-five miles
south of here, is completely tom up over
a sensation. Some two or three weeks
a go the body of a new-born child was
found partially buried in a Vacant lot
near the city limits. It showed signs of
violence, and the an investigation authorities. was Suspicion quiet¬
ly begun followed by by convincing proof, and
was
warranto aadtamtoAs were issued charging T. B. Me-
the murder. All three are among the
most mort prominent prominent citizens citizens of of western western Hen¬ Ken¬
tucky. The McElraths, father and son,
were wealthy tobacco handlers, and
young Boone is the eldest soon of ex-Con-
greesman Boone. About a month ago
young Boone married B.' Nannie having McElrath,
daughter viously betrayed of T. McElrath, her, The child pre¬
was
killed it and attempted to conceal
the body. and The Mayfield accused for all Mexico. escaped It ar¬ is
rest left
thought a reward citizens of $500 will be offered
by the indignant for their cap¬
ture and return.
s Chavleston, W. V».
Charleston, W. Va., April 5.— Last
night as fiditor Weber, of the State Tri¬
bune, was standing in a grocery store he
was accompanied by Governor Wilson,
who shook lus fist under his nose and
threatened him with personal violence
for criticisms made in the The paper of the
governor’s official actions. grocery-
keeper not being Sim an admirer of the gov¬
ernor, ordered out of the store, and
as he failed to go summarily ejected him
by force, doors with the iar—-- ----
enter Ills again,
attack made on Weber Ikon during
the past fottr weeks, fr interposing
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ized by disorder, and a motion was made
to secure an adjournment for another
month. The president, however, de¬
clined to entertain the motion, and he
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anue, at
his authori-
ty should be resisted 1 speaker, he
would invoke all the at his com-
EKES us digWom,
that the
I be con-
A BLACK RULER BURIED.
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The OMWt ol Was John, Of Abyuiwma,
Celebrated with Pagan Pomp.
Algiers, April 5.—Advices have been
received from Massowafc, stating that the
funeral ceremonies over toe ashes of the
dead emperor were on a scale of Oriental
magnificence.
Emperor John H, of Ethiopa, was
had departure proclaimed the British himself king which after had the
of army
treatment Theodore killed of British himself, subjects. after King the
and
British withdrew anarchy prevailed.
8,000,000. The population There of Abyssinia is about
and provinces, are occupied numerous by distinct petty
states
tribes and races; Tigrcy. Amhara, and
8hoa are the largest . The Coptic race
&!T4». Angolola, T Aliya, M£!'3! Amba 0 Sr£
daia. sowa, The Copts nominally 1-hristians, and Mag-
«re
but their religion is corrupt. The people
are mostly farthers and herdsmen.
HE REMOVED THE GUN,
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But Not Define KM»ptyt«e n«mt Into
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London, O., April A—Area Ballenger
walked into Mary Ann Donnelly’s saloon
with a double-barrei shot gun in his
hand. He laid it across the counter.
When, according to an eye-witness, Pete
away," SsUTK’irt.S.W whereat Ballenger raised the
and fired barrel into Donohue’s neck, gun
a
tearing walked a large gash and Ballenger then
coolly out in a few minutes
he was arrested. *
Both are young men, Donohue being
about 19, and neither has a desirable rep¬
utation. The saloon where the shooting
occurred is considered the worst place in
town, anti is before the public every
week with some affray or unseemly oc-
attend Donohue, says that the wound
Bis llrltlitt Pension 1)111.
London, April 5.-—The sum which par¬
liament w asked to-day to grant by way,
of pensions and gratuities to the widows
and orphaned children of officers of the
British army is $700,000. The widow of
a general regimental officer colonel, receives $500; $600 of a year; colonel of
a a
or lieutenant colonel, $450; of a major,
$350, and of a captain, $2.50, In addition
to these, rates of 50 per cent is made in
eases ip which officers have died from ill-
received in tM exocutSn of military du¬
ty otherwise than in action. Double
s may be awarded according to
H. ML H. Calliope Safe.
Sydney, N. S. W.. April 5.~-Before
the hurricane Sura* every precaution had
been token render by toe the commander vessel of the
Calliope to secure. Five
anchors had been ite height dropped, four but when the the
stonn Was at of an-
to leave the reefs and, if possible, reach
toe open sea, This be eventually sue-
eroded in doing, half working knot his way out Tre¬ at
Oie rate of a an hour.
mendous seas broke over the vassell in¬
gib's flicting much damage but fortunately
op., ™l, U1 u^ttd to praWng too pta<*-
Sir Franet* Say* He Doubt*.
London, April 5 —Sir Francis D. Witf-
ton, prmkient of tlm Emin Bey relief
A CONVICT
■iS’irsK.TS;
his own sufferings as
> suffering for an uncomn
formerly his wife a resident children of Cincinnati, live. where
and now
DAKOTA COUNTY SEAT BURNED.
Maty Dwelling* Destroyed and Many
Horae* aed Cattle Coat.
Aberdeen. D. T., April 5.—Leola, the
county seat of McPherson county, was
destroyed by a prairie fire during yester¬
day’s whirlwind. The fire came from
houses were burned,
$150,000. The only bi
cover. Persons who drove across the
station country to Leolg, Westport, the the nearest railroad
to say surrounding
country is nearly devastated Hundreds
of farm houses and many horses and cat¬
tle have been burned.
LATER FROM 8T|*|LEY.
The Explorer ami Kmln Ba*ha Marching
to the Coast With a Large Force.
Brussels, April a.— Further and more
recent news of Henry M. Stanley has
been received here from Stanlev Falls on
i££r Pasha 4 sr in February this
were seen of year
marching in company toward Zanzibar,
Their force consisted of several thousand
men, women and children, and they car¬
ried with them 8,000 of ivory.
Suicide of a 17-F*ar-0:d Bey.
Detroit, April 5.— Leroy Bangs, a boy
of 17 years, shot himself in the right
breast at the Russell house Thursday even¬
ing. He was removed to the hospital in
• in dying his pockets. condition. One Several his letters mother were said
to
that he would be dead by the time she
received the letter. He said that toe
devil had called him and he must go. He
hoped she woald meet him when toe
died. The other was to Rev. W. W. Ram¬
sey, the leading Methodist divine of the
city. In it toe writer sends his regards,
asked the minister to comfort his mother,
Monday morning and swore at her.
Boekecter (N. V.) Car Driven* Strike.
Rochester, N. Y., April 5.—Superin¬
tendent Brower, of the street car compa¬
ny, reports twenty-five cars running on
four routes. The usual number run is
125. No trouble » reported. Seventeen
of the new drivers have gone home. Ten
of these had tickets for New York, and
the rest had tickets for Albany. The
local union furnished money fog
their fares. A petition to repeal the
Cantor law and allow a new company to
from ‘ " " ' * ‘ ’ the sfrikera’
places
The Mayor Will gm to Jail.
Houston, Tex., April A—A citation
waa Friday served on the mayor and al-
show cause why each and every one
should not be placed in jail for refusing
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