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The Pantagraph from Bloomington, Illinois • Page 1

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Qui wiioix numiii-u win ritlDAY MOUMMi. MAISCII SIXTY MKT IHIAT II. I'ftMiruUr I lh I -m on U.f It ky -11 lift in M.tx. Ill W) "Hilb'. at tblllt.ft Iba lii.rt a 1 wl'f bl lr4.

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P. brn at li.a lit of th. "-na'- a 'I ll la lin a In or of the DEAF, DJVtB-'ANO I'rroilar Ma ry a.l an I l. rmenl A II. 4...

li.ua Wi.maai of laMHI-irllo n. I.I M-irrh I Two J-af iii -ivfiral A of St. l.un. a.d Blaio he Mi. gmng In r.

l- .1....,. 1.1 l.i.'.uv lii county court I hi an tifii-rii-, hi train pi. for S- iia. Toolbht Mil- Mo'h'ila I wo na i's I. nrnv-ial lo hi-r lie s.vi u.a in, at from thia in-rnitig and tin-v aik'i rot.bed hlin of Ins valuable Mrs.

Mills is a daughter Hull V.cMliluiii. lit of J'O Of ti.u lat'i 1 kiio" k.onil'.'.e. but tie nanlcl ni fonm-rly re-Id. it. any.e, l.l.

Mil.s alec.il.-d l-t to I.i. w.ff bi left f- St. I. nn to to li duci her r. turn to l.im.

AIKEN CiTS An kuper.nl'....l.i. lie 1 ra-aaiiry. I) Mirrh 21. -Secretary Cam.lo apppolnUid Wl.llnni of C.i.ciiinatl, archil-, of the tr-asurv, to lC.urke. who re.igne 1 or four im.ntt.j n'o.

Allan. IHai.M.lid ra Nr.v Yonic. March 21. -The diamond cut-tors for whom thu itmiiiiratmn authorities been on thn lookjut, arrived today on t-e White Star Una from l.lverpnul. Tlmro were If of them, all I I.HI.CJ aUll llini IU bo.

tig contract laborer. I'hoso who can he proved to havo come wi.t be sent ick. over umicr cci vr-iei lire at It. Paul. St Paul.

March 21. -The building occupied by A. 11. hoots and shoes, was damaged by flro tonight; well insured. FLASHES FR0V1 THd WIRES.

-Detective Al. Moore, who waa shot lii Pat Crowe, at Denver, died ampu-tation of his wounded leg. Ma). Frauk F. Peats, formorly adju'ant of tlie Home at.

Quincy, dkd at his homa iu Hockford, 111. -Henry O. Havemover is said to have disposed of his Interest in tne sugar trust and to be planning a Kuropean tour. -The capltnl grounds ut Broadway and avenue, Donver, havo been chosen as tho sito for tho miuing and industrial exposition. -Duchess of Lelnster, widow of the hfih Duke of Lelnster.

is dead at Mentono. he wa, accounted the most beautiful woman In the United Kingdom. -Mrs. Calvin Hoss, of Shelbyville, he tho discharge of a wiuK opkx kacks. iMv.k win I (l.n al4friaia I bj) .1.

i knMt rac.ir.iy a U. itn ta'MUr rt.nu "W4 V'T1-. .1 r. irr.s ...4 Iktf II 'Uft, II i i. tola il fa- It I.

It. -J kit. alb It- Kil.n.-'O' r.jU"0 UIeVt- taui Htair eff 're-In. nun but Mr. It 'l ei it up I tan II r.f roreur lo lhe n.m.lo.roU to lb.

B.i.lt.ry b.a. i.a on fJ-rl K' '0 fw If u. .1 A hi kklt 1 rot al I a Sllrli al l.rrrnl lu I rr-l i I', -ii ww of ft ftub.1.-taw ol "bU urJor. nvinoir a a tba unamn liib' a 'r' li.a aiiii-n i.t 1 ahi. lor .0 tunir .1.

U'U Maaurauf nU'W MraUluUa Uue lua baltie-auatird rieiaiia Tl by ft Uriel f.rty ota and then to. bjnemuba aPMCbM birao n4 couuuuoO utull ftltor I p. Alx'Ul forty bill. ura mtriHluwU bd tb tr norn.al ftt Nuruial aJauCod to third roaiJiiii. Tlia Karlay Laaaa.

KrHiNoriEMi, wooliuK of UiaiUt.oOicl.Uof lb. Keeloy Ix-aiiue hU tb" lioune loulKhl. Th. object to bring 10 tt 0 ath of iho iMWlfttuM th. valu of the bill to provuM fr tho of habitual drunkard, at tha i 1 of of :oou.lbiitou, on behalf of the auxiliary.

plead "not cuilty." Uotli.m'a In.llcta olicauioo Appear In Court. New York, March of th. eleven ludietod police ofticlal. appeared befora Ju.tico lnu court ot oyor Bud trmiuer toly and pladcd not ituilty to the Indlotm.Mita ruturuoa nln.t.thom on Jam. ho i.

laid to be out of tun city 1. 1. ti.at lha defomo will ho pre pared by Col. Jam. who will bare I 'ivai-v.

HDanluiau ft Plait, A. J. Kuiauuel M. t'noud and boui J. Grant.

BULLET IN HIS HEAD. Jo.FDh Jurbion, lU-MamlM-r the III' dUna LKUIature, Kill, at Lal'orto. March Jack on, a prominent politician and ox-member cnmmiticd ul- 01 LIHJ iuuii. ride tht. afternoon by hlmnoif In with a revolver.

Despondency ovor defeat at the last electlou i. the oau.e amlKocd. rieactad flot tlulity. Psa, March Foster, the murdorar of Arthur Blouion, pleaded not guilty when arrayed In the olrcnit court. Foster murueren .1,.

ki 15 with a fence rail. crushlnn bis skull. He then robbed the of Mnthmir and drammed It to a lurrow in a field and half buried it, where, it was hu ihe niur- derwasthe most unprovoked and brutal committed in the history or nois. Hot a Change of Vi-nue. PiimcEToa.

111.. March change of t.on,, hp.un irrautod to Pater Iiuer, imcnr of Sorinit Valley, Pollecuiau Peter Anna Harowskl niuuiac aim itiua 1... who were recently fouua and later secured new trials, ihe defendant. ailiKcd that Judges Blanche aud Dibell of this circuit were prejudiced aitaln.t thein. The case will now be tried before Judiie Slipp.

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v.iy. Thrt.ft.al I.I......I1 at I raabold, j.i.tl nrt ll.a llawanrr rl I hrah n- i Ira, a at.d fioaUi .1. I lo sitltfy mrtniie I. .1 j' ir-i era ftnd Trust I at.y. Now York.

JjJ.ro od A. r. pn-ay-ntirg lh. .14. rs' a-I l.

iPhU f-r U.a r- s. I tt.n Hack. .04 grand stand I he i taciily acrai of prorl aold l-r I ll.a hotel cat fll.ii In l-'l atuaC.aion b-i is'it l' arilng sUu.e ft.d acre, ilgro.irn ior W.EOIATION JFFtCTlve. Tba Mnka of Iba Kiaelrleal ltor.ar.of II.ML.n t'ma lo an Kud Iratrrtlay. Ngw Vui.a, Mrch 21.

-The atrik. of tha ri. trical workers, which t-sau some weeks ago, has come to an, en 1- Ihe result Is a tVisngaeUj victory for Ihe Kieetr.cal Asswiatlun. ment was brotii-ht about throuh tun of tha New Vora IViuncll ol uiaii'm e.liation, uf which Biahup i'otter is tbo i.ead. arrutD OF ROBBERY.

1 wo llrolhar. Arraard of Mpplng Va.t Ouai.t.lla of (Ira. CrcrK, Col March and Soit.n McCloakey, who were employe by tbu I'ulun Mining com-pany, were arrested toJay on tha charge of having ston from thn roii.pany during tno trtit ver worth of ore. lt. wer.

U.k.n 1lrj', Sprints, where they wore released 00 bail, eai U. ELINO PIG FOR LETTERS. Mltl Haskell, of ll.intlrello Kti ary, lor 00.III0 by Woe KobrrU, Mara haul. Ai ton 111.. March 21.

Ixiuls lloberU, to-da- Miss H. N. Haskell for tKW.lKO da't'agi because the latter, as principal of Munlic llo seminary, at Godfrey, ordered her itu ients not to go to Uooeria' stole, as he had received surreptitious letters for aoiue of tho students. M'KINLFY ILL. Had Ohio's Huflrring From I ttlil at Thoma.vllle, Us.

Col Miu March 21 A telegram to the go'-ernor's cftlce says that McKiuley I. in bed at Thoinasvillo, from th. eTects of a had oold. The Royernor thinks notuing serious, but ha will be detained a day or two at that place CALLED OUT AND MURDERED. Cherokee Nation Merchant Killed at His Dour by Unknown Aiiasilns.

Font Smith, March Justice a prominent merchant of Bells, Cherokee nation, was called to his door at night hv two unknown men, who shot him six tunes, killing him Instantly. No clew to tun uaiassius ha. yet been found. MADE PASHA. HUtli.

Hey. Who K.o.ped After Eleven Years' Captivity, Given Hlgn Hank. Caiko, March khedive, today, promoted Siutln Bey, who recently escaped where ha had been In for eleven yeara, to tho rauk of pasha. Hawaii's Annexation Hub. nt March 21.

Late advices received from Hawaii state that Charles B. Wilcon. con fldential advisor of the ex- n- Jnhn Colborn, one of her cabinet nt the time she wa. deposed; An tonl llorsa, ex-attorney-geoeral under the king aud John Richardson, formerly on the aueen'. staff-all of them prominent taken part in forming an annux- thn nativo S-V i.

regarded as a declaration among the chief royalist, that the monarchy Is dead for ail time. Sprlnglleld Sub-District Miners March "1. Special. A meotiiv; of the miners of the Sprlnglleld will be held next Monday at 10 a. wnon iw -what action shall be taken in regard to the reduction in pay in two of tho mine.

In this city. The men do not appear to bo in a hurry to strike. .1 Ho Polio Vet at Iloonft ai.ii h'. roiected the nomination of the -v- 4 i n. ru March 21.

Tne Adicoseut In by Mayor Farrow, and the deadlock paving Boone without The mercoanw privato watchmen, who ftra in a. deputy aaerin. Tl. llta li .1.) I 1.1 ts a. r.

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ia liUTCHKUY in UUt thrr U) tf I'lCU'faT Mfli itf l.lm kr. ill4 Willi lutmrlol I1-! Ai.MI'a la Hrf lb Hiof ka 1aaa4 4-ta U. tax, I. a. M.ivSJI -A lot tlml.

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luUalwa IContia4 fta I. BiOtt ff a-ift JV bf aa4 ul tl. tobUib4i. f.U but Iba) daUi.a of tl.la atofa it bjf lb alr. Simaa-tft i-f ft prtt.alHtal tocut aaaoit to ba lb n'r 4, IUHIUUS Kvii.

MmI a.rl'iaa I aalla.raltna la lb. uf aioai (lift Iba M. Cut. t. Mar.

of lH in. at arrlob. lo the hl.t. ry Hiv i ny mi lrU ly alf'a4 lua r. house tf tha Wr.trro lri.sfaf Ibis u.n...

with Its icitlall.otf ft Winim tt.au bo.t,g c-in- biubicaUd tl. llo. la u.i il.i.l a.r U.a atr.t at.d It wis srlial.y d- la I at.4 Ilic r- i. CM u.l rd. n.s'llna' th t' lai 1 -as f.n i'.

A rlnog of wil U.n ri.it mar 1. in. lUii.r. to tfie l0 big t.bks owo.1 uj lua oil null. r.4 tb.

plalf rm 00 wblrh firy rrU 4 ta buro. lnut.ls of p- at.d wbeo they saw th. tat on Era I here was ft wl. Tia sr ba.ldii was loio.et.s. 1..

t.i.-W 1 uy 'i. 1 aenn. In part the i IJ st. ric hi.b. ad had ft r.

0 bushels of IU1 serl. 10 ma i.na at iw w. re slera I I'M tM b.she.s .1. 1 tr.o I iwrr rl airs ware several Ihusn.d Ums of lir.wcd 11. rc.idv I it ll.a mark -t.

lo I anni-i for oil were hue. tanks, havlnf an e.timslej capacity of IM lona. Wben II a plain that cou dine towards string lh. In emant waro- bousos. the Bremen tun el their attention to the saving of the oil nnU atorarf.

houa. Mivor KeWber ll.grapna 10 i a id Missouri aney inr meoU of th. an W.T. loon lo rosainrss vo ni-oiiu. wnnn It wa.

found th. flro could OTntrolled messig. wrra sent to bohl mem i.a. a. The mayor rec.ived a Uslogram from Oiuiioil lliufls proffering aid, but It was oecllned wltn thanks.

i rt th. Unatern Transfer w.i a niatuinotn structure, four i.ih Toe hug warebous. wai fl led from lop lo bottom with farm Irnpin- mii-hlnerv. tb. value of which' tin.

This machinery was owweOJ; bv about twenty Implemant cotnpanl. sin ITerent part, of the United Stales, lb. list of the.e companies is as life and Plow timnany, Unck Island. 111. Plow Company.

Omaha, Njb Sandwich Manufacturing Company, Sandwich, 1.1. Waller A. Wood IMmpanv. St. Paul; J.

K. S. hrbetlof Akron. Auitman Taylor Coov Poy. machinery, Mansdelrt.

Adyanoa Thresher C. n.panv. Battle Creek, Mich. Kinaman Co Hiuaha. Nob.

Norwegian Pmw Company, Dubuque, la. Hiring Qjiitnian Decatur. 111. h. Tail Ai Dtxatur.

IlL Ilearat, Dinn Peoria. 1 Itockford Manufacturing Company, Ilock ford. III. tver Chilled Plow Worka, South Bond, Jnd Sterling Manufacturing Company, Sterling Suwdard Manufacturing Cimpanv. Dayton, Jam.

Selby Si P.x.ria. 111. Suiby. Slur Peoria, LI. A -niu Harvester Company, Pekln, III.

Tne conu-nw of the burued warehou.e were covorod by insurance aggregating 11 The warehouse building itself waa civere.l by ff0.oN insurance. The insurance on the oil mill cannot be obtained at present. The value 01 ine couveu.a n.n elevator at market price would wake tha loss THAT NlCARACljAN MATTER. England Has Maila No liiacrlnilnatlon a. 10 Americana on th.

CominKslon. Iosdon, March 21. The following atatcment was obtained by the Asso ciated Press tonight In regard to tb. Groat Britain-Nicaragua trouble: Gen. Barrloa, Nicaraguan envoy, left London when the British made demand for compensation of 15 0110 pounds for the expulsion from Bi'ueflelds of Batch.

British coosular agent there, and also ior 1110 nntintntment of a commission to adludicate tha damages sustained by per-Jon. and property of British subjects r.i.erVAt.ion. (Jen. lie lea iruiu it la understood, has since sub- milted the matter to the United states with tne object of enlisting sympathy and aid. Tnestatemont that Great Britain stipulated nf tho United State should oe a member of the commission is ate it i tne opinion to here that the demands of Great Britain are excoptionally smali and that the grievance, warranted even severer measures.

TWO NEW JUDGES-Sprlngrr and Kllgore, Oft the Two Indian Territory Jobf WiflnisoToN, March 21. -Appointment, by the president: William M. Springer, of Illinois, to be Judge of tha United States the northern district of Indian territory i Constantino Buckloy Kilgore, of Texas, Judge of tho United States court tor thorn ri strict 01 inuiau veian.j These offices have boon newly created by act of the last congress for tne purpose of checking growth of lawlessness and crime hv tbo rouoers ouu taken refuge in the Indian territory. The new judges are the well-known member, of congress whoso term, expired with the Fifty-third congress. CLOSED ITS DOORS.

i County Savings Hank, of Wif reniburg. In Trouble WARKKSsm-iw, March Johnson County savings Bank, of thia cty, i rtnr. at 3 o'olock this afternoon. Young "aim. every dollar will be paid to depositors.

The "arch 2l.SiasolftL-Tht trial of George E. Tucker for murder of Louis Wilson was loaay iw i-a-. -j ail I a 1 1 a. I while at a dance. Tucker ahot i and ktU tha rlTVUll CUUl in Wii.00.

It wm ft blgniy I II 4 a II ft 1 I 1 4 Msrrf. VI oVt.a. iat a frlgVf rstt-'tai" at a a I .1 lflh. ltb at. 1 1 fl.l.tru.

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if tie 111 I.I ll' 'a jpi-at to a-rbrri-f slity. u. aia iwted I At da.s w.il bat ft iii.4 to Mil nwra. aiga Irt tha I.i i. I rh t.a lit.

In t.a n.lrva I. lam C.i, ojtaila if-t'r, ltc, outalla bs. tV Cal. Jiii.mIi' fjinuin: Jrry raf i I At -f Mim w. r.

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ill. I li." I a -I 1.4 I 1 1... ei n.ai..n Is ipl rua -1 a b.aal .1 tlll lift' p. tl 1't i' a n.ii.e a. a wtil I il waa pi lu 1m fruJ from gas.

lh. I aia.1. I.iat..v V.tr.l. 'P to'al ogmtt-r have It.e o. ia.

at -J I av.i ality. I l-f; Ut I 1 DIM lai i a-U' li. lo il.ii t.n.a ti I- I. tt Ingo.l.flhe i.f tl.r a wl In the mli.e -u r- i. ii I I ai.

4 over tr- -r auv V. John Ih V. II l.r..-i I.ur'.v a. Sv.i-.-l J. 1 1.

II ita iilnii.n. i II- J. I i arii. ii llroati. J.ines I-re I Morgin.

1'ils l.aav.-. thirty ai.giit ut.r-.ava r. I laanl.ta In the llllti. 1 Tbu timber si la'a-' h.own -it nt.d tha wain at. 1 roof of H-t.

u. au.lsl.altam.l U- party wi enr u.oeient u. n.i(i of twlbg burled A Mry has Ih-cii i itipi.n I. which views the re.u.il'.s al are brirucbl out and turuoj over lo the n'a-li vea. Tijo mules that were iu thn initio are li burned th.t have to reiua.vod i account of the odor before wor can pro- Caad.

i About thirty of the mm killed to the A O.I'. In which orlor in. were Insured for ua. ii. Iasy FOHCH0YNSKI.

la tb. ais-K aund atnleal at I lilt-ago lan Orrrilnn (at.totl fbow For Ilia Alley. Ciil March 21. Tha six-round tx tweon Joe Choyi.skl aud Dan was a draw, no d.aclslon being given by tho referee. Tho condltloua of the match provided that, If both men Were on their feet at the conclusion of the sixth round, decisiou would ba glveu.

Choynskl had all the beat of It, except In one round. He knocked Cree.l.m dowt. tica. brought blood In stream from bis none and had his man very tired and -olng when the sixth round closed. Creedon did not look able to go two rounds nmro.

Choyn.kl weighed ll pounds and, although Creedon' wcitrht was not given, ha looked to weigh full as much a his npi Before the fluht of the evening can.o off. Jimmy Barry, of Chicago, the liU-pound champion, practically in or a tesL Tho light was stopped tn the sixth to aave a knoca-out. SWALL-POX A P00HH0J5E. Four Now There Iier -loped IVa.liiri- day and Una Viieailay. Ciiicaoo.

March 21. Although tho author- itlos having charge of the county poorhouse Insist that they have the small-pnx under control at mat Institution, new cases are continually breaking out. Four new case developed among the mun yesterday anur-noon and oue male patient was taken ill with the disease Tuesday. 1 huso were in- mn.tiatelv removed to the Isolated hospital th.t. has been established lu a remote ear- nor of the grounus urrounding the llun- nini Sinco the Urst case was weeks ano olnr.in men discovered three have been taken down and live of these it ha.

beed nocessaiy io tagious hospital. RIGHT IN CHICAGO. A Pasaeneer Train Ii Hum Through by Itol.ba-i-l. Ciiicaoo, March robber, boarded the Chicago. Milwaukoo St Paul train for Omaha at Wood and ICinzie in tho Union depot yards nt 10:40 o'clock last nlent and, beating over the hoad the M.

C. O'Connoll, wha was on the Pullman car, took his money. Then thev beat and robbed the Pullman colored Frank Wilbur stopped tno train and summoned the police, but the robbers escaped. The train crew cla in that tho police captured one man aud let him go. THERE'S NOTHING LIKE LEATHER.

Harprr Ta.iner.les. Olgantlo Ooneerni, to Be Movod From New York to Wisconsin. GkkEV Bat, March 21 -Jesse epaldlng, of Chicago, has completed a deal whereby the Harper tanneries, tho largest concerns of the kind lu the state of Net-York will be removed to Cedar River, above Menominee. On lands in Northern wi.enn.in and Michigan are 1,000,000 cords I 1 I I N. r.

I. I of 'I ti a I ilf co irl lb -wii U' tnt tcf ruaJct oi'f. .4 aitbuutxi 4 ia llaaail ft4 all tl. Lat I mo. lb Btal n.a'1 tuwn.ff lf ll.

l.o Jv 1 b.laUli (rwtxU ba nar.f Hll citiniBl.aa ruwlilwJ ta ta rr l.aaa 4 tba of I 'U4 Malaa. ol 1 1.0 n.H! l.la t. la that 5tt tw mJa la ll.a fnluro i.ait,t lliataa antrttcHi. ar. I hi 1 ti jr.i..o ol aair.

li II ut.tr 4 la IU4i. i I i4 bar i n.u..nl iN-aiM- i i a i a lha rt of llil atf'l' fr Uiu.i ftu4 a la U. untuu. tttaaaaaa'. ti II.

W.tutaut..., Mrr foal thf Snrlrr d'OiSbdal lh ra- c. of Mn 1 hural'ib lb taf b4 Ixea y.trbitl.-allf lrlhf ll.a It j-a uf il ia lo lllil. Scratarr t.rbm Wilis that atf Aibn an rlt lo H. rvratt li.aurn-i:. 1..1 ud ir.al f-ra) any ai.a:t.

1 -rJ-r bl.ly i.ti.u.-l 1'biirslon. loia.i-lisU.r b-tfao lo uu.l-rn.li.o Wi.l.s at4 bis N.trtary llioutl.t thai tl 0 lootprio'il ahy s.ml.u U. it a. I.ls dulv topn.l.vt Iba i.f ibi. to tbo diat uf lliir d.li-.

CArnOLlC ClUHCHtS FlHtO. lata I a.rlraa la a.iila.la Ha. Xar-raa -1ba la MKb 81 -AfrtnpU wara li.Ua lod.y to Bra to to of tl. lar--t CstholiCchurrhrtlotUJClty, SU P.trua". aud Ft.

l.u.n.iC'a. In both c.su. lb. f.ro lt Jsaciivrrwl and asliugal.hrd brfor. ma I.

rial du.air. was done. Tht oolorad janitor at SI. I lnic'. was paa.u.a lhrou.li tha rhtl al.ortly afu nooo wb'O ha smell.

smoke nd fouod lire under lh tlr.y. which h. rnana.ad to ettlnsuiah. omi lo lb. church had.ica an oldcrlv woman, t.il and ilrrd In ack.

nu I'm church and leav.burried.i ni.li.it to be very oarvnua. IIaUbo hour later tho Janitor or SU mrb In mil. from St. IXim- li.lc found behind the door leadline to the bc.fry. a pile biaunr PP-r around a g.liourani.f oil.

SuVer.i wor.hlppr. lo tnu church had s.wn a womau ciad in bl.ca piHinowo tho atslo. wbi answcriKi in. of the womaa who had been no- Vl.t in th. other cnurco.

Th. are mi 10. o-iilft- party. All the Uatnoiio cnurcuo. tn city ar.

guarded. AN INHU VIAN MOTHER. A Newly Horn Maba Drooped from U. at Coaeb lo lieaatar 1 arqa. ntriTc n.

Mtreo ai. tSpeoial.l-Tho In- human act of an unanowu wuui thu afu-rnoon. at 8 o'clock. a niou.er train on the Pooria. Ue- atnr St Kvamvillo railroad pulled through ih IVcatur vards.

Just after tn. train rfi.nniiaaivd there was found the t-m-pound baby boy lying on mi oiu.i.-r. tbo aide of the track at me crossing. It was wash -d. and wh-n picked up tha heart w.i.

ouaunt, i tu few minutes. Tho mother had given birth to tho child in the clo it of the coach ardhad dropped It as the train was tnov-inir There ar. cinder marks on tho of tho child. A grr-u crowd gathered at the scene. The officers are trying by tele-sr-aph to secure the arrest of tho mother of nn lha at 'k mntl at thl point.

Talegrams are Hying rapidly tonight. "BUlY" BOYLE FAILS. A Ju.Umant Confra.loD of 0 for llont Cleies th. Famuus umcago Ilou.t. Hi the Alley Mirch M.

Boyle'. restaurant in Calhoun place, knowo from Aiuntio to tho Pacitlo as "Billy Buylo's. or "the chop house tn the wa. dosed by the sheriff. The restaurant was tho Hrst geuulno Enellsb chop house in nhlcavn.

It was rosori i 7" inicago. it for many years 01 pouuuiuus, r. troitlmi-horso mon lu particular, of newspaper men, and who ever either through the demand, of his or his inclination, romainod downtown lata of nights. TRYING TO FREE HILLIARD. Judge Hrentano Wril.s to Gov.

Altgeld on th. 8uUot of a Pardon. SPBiNGrim-D, 111., March effort ts being made to aeoure tho pardon of Milliard who embezzled aoveral thousand dol-lors 'from the Chicago mhuiia, and for which he was recoutly sentenced to the oenitenliary for four years. Judge Bren-tano has written the governor a letter on Ibe a round Doad Hd. Cbattasooua, March 21.

-Dr Thomas C. V. Barclay, on. of the most prominent young physicians In the state. wa, found ritfid and cold in his bod this bi.

Tho Jlirv at re'turned a verdict itboV. from embolism, or cloltllK of the small arteries. JohaTjI. Kgan Appointed llreelv.r. March known today that Judge Gilbert, of he Uniwd State, circuit court, had appointed lohnM Egan receivor of the Oregon Short fine and th.

Utah Northern railway, to "he approval of Judge Sanborn, of the district of Wyoming. a Convl, t. March Sutten, aent to the penitentiary three years ago on a tw.nty-year sentence for criminal hit been pardoned by Gov. Altgeid. -Chamterlain's Cough Remedy 'i i of any cough medicinal and a.

I sellor leads ail other I recommend it U. tbme'dlcin, I la whii-h her husband had set in the cellar to catch thieves. A MORNINGFIRE ALARM. Ign.ted 8aw.luitCau.as Possibly S100 the Hurrel-Head Factory. -The fire alarm at 2 this mnrnlng was occasioned by a blaze at the barrel-head factory, northwest of the Union depot.

The aawdust Inside the building had Ignited.and there was a very promising prospect for a hot fire. The departmont was promptly at work and extinguished tho blaze, but not before damage to the extent oi 1100 had been done. Weather liniacationi. T-" Till. Victory DMtle.

for tbe Latter Carrlera. Wamiikoton, March 31. John F. Vlo-tory, secretary of the National Association of Letter Carriers, today denied that a combination of postal omploye had been formed for tbe purpose of bringing pressure upon ooncresa to overturn any rules or reg-ulmlous of the postofflce department, or ior the purpose of lobbyina through congress legislation designed iu their iiiteresU. A Humorous Fact.

About Hood's Sarsaparilla-It expols ht-d humor and create good humor. A battle for blood is what Hood's Saraaparilla vigorously lights, and it ia always Tictonousin expelling foul mints and giving the vital fluid the quality and iquantity of Pcr'er' health. It cures acrofUa. salt rheum, bolia and other blood disease. Hood's Pilla actyTye Pron-Pni! nd aQiciontly on the boaveis and uver.

,1:: of hemlock bark, which will be used in trie new It Glories. Part of the project i. for an exwtiion of the Chicago Northwestern to Cedar Uiver. Reward for Strevlf Murderer. Fort Scott.

March Mor-rill, today offered a reward of 1300 for the .,..1 or conviction of th. murderer, of c.uuuj-, increasing WAsniNflTOS. Marca.i. nolsi Fair hut partly warmer) to brisk. southorly winds, Cbarloa Strevlt.

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