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Show MOKNING TKLKIiKAMS CONDENSED. 1 Mrs. Frank Leslie is engaged to the Marquis do Lenville. Powdcrly has issued a manifesto declaring de-claring in favor of ballot reform. The Chinese inspector at San Diego Says the exclusion law is a failure. , A caisson at the new bridge at Louisville Louis-ville capsized yesterday, killing the superintendent. su-perintendent. The American Ticket Brokers' association asso-ciation began its twelfth annual meeting meet-ing at Indianapolis yesterday. The new iron steamship "City of Seattle," built for Pugct Sound," was launched at Philadelphia yesterday. The Order of Railway Conductors have decided to eliminate from their constitution the clause prohibiting strikes. ' A hundred and fifty Mormons arrived ar-rived at New York yesterday morning by the steamship "Wyoming," cu route to Salt Lake City. . i Snow and rain fell in-northern- Minnesota Min-nesota and Norfh Dakota yesterday, awl the farmers welcome it for tlimr crops. In most quarters the snow was quite heavy. . The railway brotherhoods have been recognized by the Ohio & Mississippi fond, for the'lirst time in the history of the 1'oad. An advance in wages has also been granted. Joe Nixon, a trackman, was knocked down and run over by cut-off cars in the switching yards at (ireen River last eveuing. The man was cut to pieces, seven cars passing over his body. The national conference of boards of charities and correction began at Baltimore Balti-more yesterday. Mayor Davidson welcomed wel-comed the visitors, and numerous speeches were made. Some letters of reirret were also read, among them one from ex-President Cleveland. ' A band of "white caps" who have been unmercifully beating parties in the neighborhood of Meridan, Miss., visited tlie house of a negro named Anderson An-derson last Sunday night. Upon tho negro's refusal to come out, they fired the house. Anderson then ran out and fired into the crowd, killing Louis Laud and wounding two others. The United Irishmen ami Irish Volunteers Vol-unteers last night commemorated the murders of Lord Cavendish and Secretary Secre-tary Botirke in Pha-nix park, by a meeting lu Clarendon hall. timothy Qiiinn, the chairman, in a long speech, denounced Parnell. because he had not secured home rule for Ireland. He said dynamite and the like were alone practicable. . In the Commons last night. E)., nationalist, moved a second reading of tlie Irish Agricultural Laborer's bill, a proposal to use the church surplus to erect cottages for laborers. There was a spirited debate, Balfour contending that the Parnellites desired to embar-r-iss the government and Injure the land purchase bill. The second reading was agreed to without division, anil prolonged pro-longed Irish cheers.' Messrs! Bartholin nd Eiffel have after careful calculation pronounced that the most celebrated wonder in the world, the Colossus of Rhodes, as do-serilied do-serilied bv ancient historians, could not possibly nave existed, for technical reasons. rea-sons. 'Eiffel worked the problem on thoroughly with Bartholdi and proved as conclusively as modern science can 20 that the legend of the Colossus is as mythical as those of Hercules or any other of the sun gods of old. Yesterday morning ntll o'clock some workmen were removing i :lirt in ftont of the Commercial hotel at Kock Springs when they came upon the body of t man in a sligbtly decompose I con-d con-d Mo" He was Identified as George Rice. From what can, be learned lie muJt have been buried inc.' a ;,.on He is dark, about 5 feet b ' '' height, and rather slendc . He I. k ka to be about 18 years of age. 1 ht J"0 at the coroner's inquest 'K ' , verdict of ace dental death, anil - ' Jiu-edtlet- vfor leaving t ho bank i" father is said to be a big sheep nun in Australia. . . News of a triple murder committed village. i.het that ser ion of the the wealthiest n that secti KrWKbnlnocl-wwwfoundto the perpetrators. |