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Show MOKNINCJ TELEGKAMU CONDENSED. A Mr. Thompson has been nominated for governor by Maiuo democrats. Tho school book trust is charged with bribery iu high places in the stales of Virginia and Washington. Tho American federation of labor has issued a call for an international congress con-gress of workingmen in connection" w ith tho World's fair of 111:1. Pennsylvania democrat have nominated nomi-nated Robert Pattison for governor, Chatincev F. Black for lieutenant governor gov-ernor anil William Barclay for secretary secre-tary of internal affairs. The World's Fair National commission commis-sion has formally accepted tho joiltt site, consisting o'f the Lake Front-and Jackson Park, as the location of the Columbian Imposition, by a vote of 78 toll. Thirteen-year-old Johnny Sullivan tuado a heroic effort to save, his four-year-old brother Peter iu tho Passaic, river riv-er at Patterson, N. J., but both sank to their death, in the presence of their little lit-tle sisters. The senate amendment to tho lottery bill was concurred in by the lyouisiana house by a vote of 08 lo 25. The struggle strug-gle is now over, as the bill can bo passed over the governor's veto, should one be interposed. Water has reached Nampa, Idaho, from the Boise river, through tho large canal owned bv the Idaho Mining and Irrigation Company, who have used several hundred thousand dollars and over two years work iu completing it to Nampa. William B. Keepwright, nn unmarried unmar-ried laborer, aged 40. died at Cheyemie twenty-live hours after drinking an ounce'of laudanum with suicidal intent. He has not been right in the head for four years, having been affected by typhoid ty-phoid fever. George A. Parkhurst, a-well-known actor, died suddenly at his home in New York. It is said that Parkhurst was tho last living member of the company that played in the National theater at Washington on the night of the assassination of President Lincoln. A dispatch from Laredo av that (here is not a single organized band of revolutionists on tho Texas frontier, and that the two companies of bandits n hn crossed the Kio Grande live days ago have Iwen dispersed. Troop of revolutionary intent are accumulating against Ruiz Sandoval. Medley and Savage, two murderer condemned to death, and for whom a gallows was erected at Canon Cify. Col., but were afterward reprieved and later on were set at lilK-rly by direction of the United Mates authorities, have f jrmallv been given their freedom by Judge Rising at Ik-over. Two soldier of Camp Pilot Botte named Percy Polk and I noma O'Neill were arreted for passing counterfeit silver dollar and bound over for tria. Seventeen of the spurioua eoins have been found, and it i believed iho moulds are hidden in the hill. The coins are clumsy lead imitations. |