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trait evaporators in the State. It is the home
f th ne and its winemakiwrcapacity has
doubled svery year. It has successfully in-
angurated a system of public schools, with a
admirable city, with the natural advantages
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sirabl. Settler., who will not be any less wel-
mir* youMls » Ufinrt and health seeking guests.
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tion for a hotel in the South, just mention
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TTORNEY AT LAW
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sides of this question, some TOting
Hie steSMsisiusfe government and against their i
> reject the government’s
nents promises ondfeen so much dare good to
route down
reports in
, Servian War Preparations.
London, July 0.—The diplomates
rode no longer doubt that there is
lilitary convention between Servia
Rusarian attitude of fee Servian govem-
Visited Lord Tennyson.
Berne, .
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>A. MORNING. JULY
too^L^tvorfh^he X7te:ow.° f
Wo hold the owners are responsible (or the
(earful loss of life and property resulting
from fee breaking of the dam.
OKLAHOMA .
s&^SSSSSs^L^ He says he is receiving letters every
He expects to have 100,000 oofored peo-
tends plo in Oklahoma south by himself next July. shortly. He Mr. in¬
to go
Eggleston claims that the negroesgoing
into Oklahoma will benefit Kansas
greatly, as they will raise cotton and
Kansas will establish the cotton mills.
He has published an address to the
colored pe ople of the sonth.
Idaho Coming Into Statehood.
Boise 0m, Idaho, Julv9.—The Idaho all
constitutional convention settled
contests with Judge harmoniously, W. H. Claggett, and of organized Shoshone
county, as president The credentials
committee consisted of five Republicans
and four Democrats. invite the senatorial A delegation commit¬ ap¬
tee, pointed to route for Alaska, to attend,
now en
went to the railroad line, and on return¬
ing reported of interviews with the mem¬
bers the be committee, in favor of showing statehood all for of
them to
Idaho. dress President taking the Claggett chair urged in his har¬ ad¬
on
mony, asked the Democrats to select
their best men for the committees
and promised impartiality in all his
acta.
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|lond July Purchase*. The following
Washington, United 9.—
statement of States bonds pur¬
chased from August 8", 1887, to and in¬
cluding the July 6, department: 1889, has been prepared
at treasury
Amonnt four-and-a-halfs, purchased—Fours, $112,702,650; $01,718,- total,
050;
$174,481,809. four-and-
Cost—Fours, $76,094,512.08;
a-halfs, $122,050,507.78; total, $201,145,-
019.70.
four-and-a-halfs, Cost at maturity-Fours, $128,234,912.80; 108,749,872; total,
$230,984,784.80. four-
and-a-halfs, Saving—Fours, $29,655,359.97; total,
$0,184,405.07; $35,-
889,705.04._
Murdered by Highbinders.
San assassinated Francisco, by July Highbinders 9.— Due Ah in Sing the
was
Chinese theatre, on Jackson street, Sun¬
day night. and his Sing murderers was a spectator walked in in and the
theatre
attacked him with hatchets, revolvers
and iron bare. His head was horribly
lacerated. ly out the Sing’s and cousin body. was The also bad¬
on arms mur¬
der is is believed believed to to be be a a sequel sequel to the war
going on in Chinatown among tho
different Chinese societies.
No War Over the Nicaragua Canal.
Washington, July 9.—State depart¬
ment officials say feat no official ad¬
vices whatever have been received at
fee rapture department between respecting Costa Rica fee and reported Nica¬
ragua likely to gi-ow out of the conces¬
sions to the Nicaragua Canal company.
The state report depa rtment is generally people. discredited by
Cutting Force to Reduce Expenses.
SaaSJS Topeka, Kan., July 9.—About 175
laid off to cut down expense!
the ported line fee until force operating will cut don
ex
reduced to $15,000 per week.
Rockville, Conn., July 9.—Twenty-
Smelting Works Burned.
Boston Wool Market.
in Defeated New York Steve city, Taylor March at Harry 81, 1881, Hill’s, two
Defeated John Flood on a barge on
the Hudson river, May t8, 1884, eight
rounds, ten minutes.
City, Defeated Feb. Paddy 1882, for Ryan the at championship Mississippi
7, and $2,5o0 side,
of America a nine
a s.«Y» k
“fciSAi Madison Square ss&s&iu*.* Garden,
three Aug. 7,1883,
rounds.
Defeated Fred. Robinson at Butte
City, Mont Jan. 14, 1884, two rounds.
Defeated George Robinson at San
Francisco, Cal.. March 0, 1884, four
rounds. #■ V “
Defeated Al. Marx at Galveston, Tex.,
Ark., Defeated April William 26, 1884, one Flemming round. in two
rounds at Memphis, Tenn., May 1,
1884
Defeated Professor J. Loftin at Madi¬
son Nbv. Square 1884 Garden, three rounds. New York city,
10 ,
Defeated Alt Greenfield at Madison
Square 1884, Garden, rounds. New York city, Nov. 18,
two
Defeated Alt Greenfield again at Bos-
^A^tSStS driving park, June Chicago
with Charley 18, 1885.
Drew Mitchell at Chan¬
tilly, nine rounds, France, three March hours, 10, 1888, and thirty- eleven
minutes.
Drew with Dominick McCaffrey at
Chester park, Cincinnati, Aug, 35, 1885,
six rounds.
> Kllraln'a Record.
Defeated Harry Alien at Boston Cribb
olnb in 1883 in one round-
Defeated Cribb George club, Godfrey, fear, colored, at
Boston same in three
rounds.
Drew with Jim GoOde, insix rounds at
at ’^USS&SZ/SS^^m Boston,
five-round same fight year. Jack
A with Burke
declared a draw at the end of the
fourth round on account of police mter-
Defeatod Jerry Murphy at Bangor,
fee Prus¬
sian, at Cambridge, Mass., same year;
two rounds.
Drew wife George Fryer in 1885; five
^Defeated Jem MoGlynn at New Bed-
^^S’F^k^HeiSdatBaltimore, Md., 1880: one round. ,
Defeated George Godfrey at Theatre
. Thomas
1886 ;four 1 I
Denny four*
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* li-aaooo FIRE.
Bakersfield. California, AImo.t Wiped
Out Thirteen Ulook. Dm troyed.
Bakersfield, Cal, July 9.-8ftnd«y
SW^sTSttES
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Seheusoli, consul
tion, and the i
are from all qti
United States
SfMffirt tones.
gusa^JMsw- taken by a posse of colored men on a
killed, and Jack and Saunders Will Smith, severely Jack ounded. Chaney
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NE WS IN BRI EF!,
A Condensation of Interesting Items an
Various Subjects.
The president is back in Washington.
Half a dozen people in Ohio drowned while
swimming Sunday.
Thomas Swing, pioneer, was found dead
in bed at Newark, O.
Eddie Bradfleld, aged 17, was downed
while bathiug at Columbus, O.
Professor Siferd, of Atlanta, Ga., has do-
sorted his wife for a cyprion of Augusta.
Lymau R. Williams, superintendent of
schools in Steuben county, Ind., committed
suicide by hanging.
Annual convention of union potter* will
gather Steubenville, around O., tho this hospitable ficahpots of
week.
Rav. S. H. Woodford, of Grand Rapids,
ouu wuuu w » mw, wuare ue remained ior
three day* before being discovered.
R. E. Reynolds, of Canton, O., manager
of the New York Loan association, tired of
being a poor, loan creature and skipped
with Della Goetz, .head waitress of the Bar¬
nett house. He left lots of waiters in her
place in fee shape of his sorrowful creditors,
Philip Sauter, of Columbus, O., on trial
for the murder of Dairyman Giniver,. said
in his own defense feat he had *59 of his
own, and had no need to rob the body.
When asked wby be had fee day before
asked Mr. Fisher for a $5 loam Sauter turned
pale and fainted.
At Minneapolis, Minn., last Tuesday,
Henry Hage wa*%met on the street by a
stranger, who threw vitriol In his eyes. He
was then taken to a woods robbed of *2),009,
and bound to a tree, where he remained for
three days before being discovered. He has
not yet regained consciousness, and may be¬
come permanently deranged.
Editor J. Fletcher Marcune, of The Cat-
lettsburg, Ky., Democrat, and Miss Laura,
daughter of Gen. Green Clay Smith, are
unhappy groom and bride because fee mock
marriage in a social gathering at Ashland
turns out to be real and no failure. The in¬
vitations to Mr. Marcune’s wedding to an¬
other lady have been recalled, owing to on
embarrassing hitch in the program.
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