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Show FLASHES FROM THE WiRES. The grand jury at Waco. Tex., has r -turee I thirty-four Invllrtiiients In the alleged alleg-ed munielpal election frauds. The New York Sun proposes to erect a nt-w steel tMilldini.' ttfty feet square aud thirty-four elorles or Wi feet hlj-'tt. En os H. Nebeker of Indiana, tho new flitted States treasurer, formally entered upon up-on the duties of his olltee yesti'i'day. Frank P. Slavinand John E. Sullivan hud a Ioiir talk at St. Louts yesterday. Sullt-vuu Sullt-vuu told Slavtn that he was no loutier hi the riiiK. C. F. Rank of Telluride was locked lip. dead drunk, Saturday at (irand Junction. Vest.Tday he w as fuuud lying dead on Ida cot, face downward. The government authorities are no-tilled no-tilled of the arrival of live Chinese, who were landed 111 Mexico and were smuggled la through Arizona. The business portion of Harrisville, N. Y.. a thriving village en rout" Into the Adl-roiida-ka, was dcHtroyc. 1 by lire yesterday, the less b.-ing estimated at 1,1X10,0,10. Chaiincey Uepew roturned to New York yesterday morning after swinging through twelve state, a territory and part of Canada within the past eleven days. Melino, chairman of the customs committee com-mittee of the French chamb-r of deputies, Buys In spite of the ' free trade attacks, he Is de'tennined tostlek to the protection tariff. The llrilish consul at Delagoa Pay re-purts re-purts a brutal assault by Portuguese upon the oiil.-ersot the H -itlsh South African company. The lives of the British residents are reported unsafe. The preliminary survey of the Mesa County, Co'.o.. diteh will b) niailo at once. Cip-tainN Cip-tainN chols of the state board of penitentiary commissioners expe ts to place at least li'iO c mi icts on the project by August 1. A dispatch says people arriving from Paris, Tex a-', from punts alon -' the CanadLm river. In Indian territory, say the negroes are Comiiiif over fiom Oklahoma begging something' some-thing' to eat. Tueir condition Is said to be pitialil . S. I). Miller, son of the attorney general, gen-eral, ha even appointed to the position lately vacated by Tolniau. chief of the division of le piisit ons and accounts, war department, and lias ti-en desisnated as private secretary by Secretary Proctor. The Postal Telegraph company announces an-nounces ttiat it wilt build to Salt Lake this summer, there to connect with the Kocky MocniatnT 'le -r ipa co np any and give Salt I&.e another outlet to te north and the Pa-citlc Pa-citlc as well as the east. At Elizabethtown, Ky., William 8iiowerd was yesterday shot and killed by C ..arles Monre. Shower's wife waa found dead some time ao, and Moore, brother of the woman, thirled him with murdering her. Showers was tried and aripiltted, but the dead woman's b.-oth'-r did not agree with the verdict. ver-dict. In his sermon on Sunday Rev. Heber Newton siid tlia' it was unfortunate that the church had lost Its old-time simplicity, and thai, its needs had not kept pace with ths knowledge of man. He spoke of the resurrection resur-rection as licltic one of the inconsistent things, it wns an-tml. he said, to expei tan intelligent tumil ti believe that the bxly will bo regiir-ri regiir-ri rted In the flesh. Denver is very much excited by a numler of cuses of awnlcal poisoning. Annie Armstrong Is the last victim. She was n s Tvant urirl Iu the employ of Kev. Mr. Ilans-si Ilans-si n of the Swedish Lut'-erau cioucli. She died on Saturday and an analysis of her MolJiaeti reveals I he rIv..t that theie was In her system enough arsenic to kit! at least half a do.cii tier ;ons. It tias als.i eonie to il:ht that the rt.'aths of sever il mem hers of tho Ilartung family, aud which w.'ro supposed to he due to trichinosis, wa ' in tact, th diie 't v suit of ar-Seuical ar-Seuical poisonlU'.'. |