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Show The new legislature of Alabama Is 0 'ertvlolmingly straight .democratic In Ue si'ii.ite twenty-two of the thirty-t'jree thirty-t'jree members are supporters of Jones and the regular state ticket. In the Bicse s'stv one out r.f a bnr.dred are of .h 8fme faith. Philadelphia, Aug. 3. - Five men and boys wsro seriou ly injured by an explosion of a ear of Naptha at the Jane Chemical woiks Wednesday at Frankfort. Frank-fort. Their ubbu'S are: r'mmas E. Lyon, Thomas Reach, Charles MiNrt:r, William C. Deal. Kletwd GaadervUlp. Physicians er.y t,.Ht R-MCh and DeM will hardly rocoer. Tins extent cf the dauia3 Is not yt-t Jtuowa. Hugo. Ro, a strike tea Ii-r, Thursday s.vtr' out a w srr.i;it fr tun nun: of H. 0. Fiick, ciiairuiau; P. t. V. Ljvh-jr.y, Ljvh-jr.y, secretary J. G. A. Leishman and II. M. Curry, officials of the CarnegW company; J. G. A. Potter aud G. A. Carey, superintendents of tho milU; Robert A. and William Pinkerton and a half a dczsn of their men, who took part in the fight at Homestead, charging them with murder. HERE AND THERE. - Everything id moving lively at Chicago. West St. Paul is flooded bv several feet of water caused by the breaking of a reservoir. The Denver Sun base ball team will visit Ogdeu to-day and during next week will play a series of six games. Samoa is again in trouble. The natives are dissatisfied with the present state of affairs and want Mataafa for king. Governor Thomas has pardoned J, M. Seeiey, who has been serving a term cf three months in the Weber county jail for chicken stealing. The scientists the world over are busy taking observations of Mars, but so far as learned no satisfactory results have been obtained. The men employed at the Studebaker wagon works have refused to work because be-cause the company is using material manufactured by the Carnegie Steel Co. The Uuion Pacific railroad company and the railway telegraghershave failed to agree 00 a stale of wages and a strike is probable. . |