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Show MORSING TELKtiKAMS CONDENSED. Kx-Supreme Jwlge Maslerson of Ari-zonn, Ari-zonn, wns arrested in New York yesterday yester-day for attempting to kill his mistress. 'I ho Republican Congressional Convention Con-vention of the Sixth Kansas district Z ' !0ll,'t,:,v,, Hffltt. nominated Webb McNeill of Snilh count v to succeed Hort. h. J. Turner, the present iucu.n bent. , . .A midwife at St. Petersburg recently nrrested coniessed that for years she bad been in the habit of killin ; iiilants and hiding their b6dies in vvctls. Scv-eml Scv-eml persons have been artcjted fur complicity. The cyclone which wrecked Akron, Ohio, Saturday night, also visited Lima-yillo. Lima-yillo. T houses were unroofed and others badly w recked. Mrs. Amos Hart and daughter were fatally injured and u, bubo killed. ; Three thousand employees of the National Na-tional Tube Works company at MrKecs-prtrl. MrKecs-prtrl. Ph., have struck for a ten per cent advance it. wages. All the departments depart-ments are closed down except the pud-did pud-did and rolling mills, Karly yesterday morning twenty masked men entered the saloon at Santa Maria, C'al., whero E. L. (.'risvvell has been confined sine Constable Sotttl ard's murder, bound Crisvvell, hung iiim to tho ra tjrs a id left the I....1,, . v,,.,.,. 'I he Missouri state lionr.l r,f railroad commissioner yiseiday ren lered an important decision. Hereafter the practice must be abandoned of colli c -nig cxtr.t fares from passengers who fail to buy tickets where the extra fiuv is in excess of the statutory rate. A terrific hurricane, accompanied by an extraordinary ta.t of ram, swept over Jotlcison City, Alo., yesterday uf-tcrnnOii. uf-tcrnnOii. A large sei t o.i ot the roof of the staio house wi s li.own oft and the ollices deluged wall water. Tito root of the penitentiary hospital was blow n aw ay. In the Italian chamber of deputies yesterday- the minister of tne treasury announced amendments to the budget eff ecting a r 'dilctiou ot I3.UU0.U0;! hies ou the army and navy estimates, ami other rclHiuchni iiits to the amount of U.UUO.UUO llrcc There still remains at clclicicncy of U.OOO.IWO .ires. A small dwelling occupied by a family fam-ily hauled VVynn. at Campbe'd Forth o'nt.; was burned yesterday morning. ,'J'iij'K'Uil-.VCili:-od V'iliam Wynn and his grandmother. Mrs. Cal herine Sotiles, were burned to death. Tim woman was eighty years of age and helpless, and the boy lost his life in attempting to save her. : The Louisiana .legislature coivcncd yesterday, 'J Ita governor's message, Which was very lengthy, wi s print i-pally i-pally devoted to opposition of a renewal re-newal ot the lottery's charter. It sug-(iojls sug-(iojls legislation to prevent a recurrence of defalcations like Treasurer Treas-urer Burke's and endorses the. lovee system. The case of Theodo e Henry vs. the Trave'ers' insurance cotvpiuy, involving involv-ing a large amount of lai d t and irrigating irrigat-ing canals in Colcralo. vvh eh has been pending i" the Federal court at Ies Moines for live years, was decided yes-trrduy yes-trrduy by Judge Caldwell in favor of the iiioiiraiice company. The matter Involves over $!)0,00&. S tnalor Plumb yesterday introduced a lull providing inai -iho nun "i 1 in the United States be a ilo.lar. and that it mav be coined of 4124- grains of s.andard silver or 25.8 grains of standard stand-ard gold, each to be legal tender f.ir all purposes. Any owner of silver bullion may deposit it at any mint of tl e United S.ates, to be foim 'tl iiito standard siiver dollars or ban for his benefit, and without with-out charge. Jqdgc Sabin. United Slates district judge, died at San Francisco yesterday morning. Ho was u native of Ohio. Uter graduating ivoni tho estcrn Ko-serve Ko-serve College he removed to Madison. Wis. where he was admitted to the bir. He sn-ved throughout tho war with distinction, being at one time assistant as-sistant adjutant general of the army and after tho Vickshurg campaign, judge advocate. He removed to Nevada Ne-vada ar'terUie wai'. , ' ., ... H Shiigio. president of the Japanese eoix'B.iiiv o Tokio and New York, iir- riveai in v ucago oisi ...u..., Kolicrt, Kltiirt, a -Kt'W York artist, who goe:s io Japan to join Sir Kdwm Arnold and illustrate Ih literaiy ; win k the latter is to ilo. Ml.'. Shiigio is alter in-forniHlion in-forniHlion aboul.thc coining vvorltl a fair. , and savs. if sulishcd that eft oils will b9 made for an international atlair in all senses, his government will setn i,n exhibit far exceeding that made at Paris. ' A vepoit reached Okioboma City iast Tib-ht of a battle between t wo opposing r-es of cowboys in Little Kh er co.in y wenty-Hvo ...iU s south. The . 1.1 ic.i.ty Sited to have arisen over dillercnt Ions xi uctlonaof tlm hnril law l ne men are reporietl killed, thn e. fatally tniuivd !U,d tur Kliahtly wounded 1 a epnty marshals have gone to he scene No l aiticiiUiis arc obtainable, as Hie iSnS of the right tar removed from any telegraph station. Learid,erPsco of T ''f"';. wis foully murdered Siituicbiy n.gm whiles, liis way home The m-tr. h,e lay in ambush in what s km wn is Sigh rtrcet," until I U victim . and robbery was cvmcntly not ttit n o five The victim was of a quarrelsome to have been ihtmoti.c. Th.'. ' enniiiiittee on the charges j f ho c. Il,'l"'ft MMdleton. of against Su t nn r s , lH,r.li.ig f.irs 'al l " ;r , , -liiiI dot ai during tne ivn i i i not condone the offenM . J,,,,,,., , considered as m fmm-e um- ! death wanant. so f'r 1 , u ,.or... fnlneaa to "CTt&i-n militia v-'-.f. . . |