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Show MORNING TELEGRAMS CONDENSED. hf? city of ButlL- Montana, was earned ear-ned by the Democrats yeste.iday. David Hosea, an Indiana farmer, was taken out by white-caps yesterday and severely beaten. Ernest Leon Dickinson, in the freshman fresh-man class at Trinity college, has received re-ceived news of his accession to a fortune of $3,000,000 through the death of au undo iu I rauce. All trains between New Orleans and .Jackson on the Illinois Central have been suspended. The railroad men calculate cal-culate from the seriousness of tho overflow over-flow that it will be several days before communication is resumed. It is said that tho Grand Trunk and Northora Pacific have joined hands to build a transcontinental line west from Winnipeg to Victoria, via Vancouver Narrows and Yellowhead Pass, over tho route originally selected for the Canadian Can-adian Pacific by tho McKcnzio government. govern-ment. Tho presidential and general elections held yesterday passed off quietly in all parts of the republic of Peru. The result re-sult seems iu favor of Colonel Morales Bermudez, the official nominee for president, and to give the present Constitutional Con-stitutional government a stroiis majority. ma-jority. Within the next four years the Northern North-ern .Pacific will expend between fifty million dollars aud sixty million dollars in the northwest. Henry Villard so informed in-formed tho Twin City Commercial club at a banquet given in his honor. The bulk of the money w ill be laid out in Montana and Washington. Tho Pau-American confereuee yesterday adopted tho report of ' the committee on banking and tho supplementary rejiort of committee on customs regulations, recommending the establishment of a central union bureau of information and statistics concerning customs. A package containing three and a half pounds of dynamite, several cartridges cart-ridges and twenty feet of fuse was found near the state reformatory near St. Cloud, Minn., and it is thought that some one intending to blow up the institution in-stitution left it there, probably being frightened at the critical moment. Rev. J. W. Saborn of Lockport, N. Y., iu his pulpit Easter Sunday announced an-nounced that he had but U cents in his pocket, and that his family had had only 3 cents each for the past six weeks to subsist on. He claimed that the church was trying to starve him out and that he could stand it no longer. Mrs. Peter Mauagau and Herman Heinrichs were fatally gored by a cow at South Orauge, N. J. last night. They approuched the animal's calf, when the cow broke the chain by which she was fastened, knocking both of them down and then attacking them with her horns and hoofs. They were terribly cut aud bruised. Judge Dent, in the United States circuit cir-cuit court yesterday, rendered a decision" decis-ion" in the cases of the Washburn & Moeu manufacturing eornpany. of Worcester, Mass., and El wood of De-Kalb, De-Kalb, III., against Knapp, Burrell& Co. of Pittsburg, denying the motions for injunctions aud holding tho Glidden patents invalid. These decisions allirm tho decisions of Judge Treat of St. Louis and Judge Shiras or Iowa. serious disi'-rbanee occurred at the Sarin Lucia theater, Santiago do Chili, Sunday evening. The management without previous intimation, changed the play and curtailed the performance by one or two acts. The audience tore the drop-curtain to pieces, the piano was smashed and chairs and other furniture furn-iture wrecked. The managers and actors ac-tors beat a timely retreat, else they would have been roughly handled. The. National Linseed Oil Trust as a trust has ceased to exist, and in its place now stands the National Linseed Oil company, chartered under the laws of Illinois. The owners of forty-nine linseed lin-seed oil mills, forty elevators, having capacities from 750,000 bushels down, and a lino of tank cars are interested. The capital stock is $18,000,000. The old trustees have been elected directors, with Mr. Euston of Mississippi as president. presi-dent. The anuouneemont that Emanuel Strauss, one of the wealthiest young men of tho citv, aud one ofthe strictest of orthodox Israelites, had married a devoted Christian saleswoman in one of bis father's retail stores, has caused the biggest kind ot a sensation in uaiu-more. uaiu-more. Miss Tillie Williams is a very pretty blonde, tall and very stylish, and up to tho time of her marriage was a strict Methodist. For five years she has been in the employ of Straus Brothers, aud was considered one of their best saleswomen. James Corbett of California was given a benefit last night iu thu Fifth Avenue Casino in Brooklyn, aud iu a three-round three-round contest for points with Dowmick McCaffrey, made game of the eastern man, outgeneraling McCaffrey on every point. This did not altogether please the 2300 spectators who were present, for they wanted to see a knockout. In the first two rounds the sparring was light, but in the third aud last round Corbett received hearty applause when he demonstrated how easy it was for him to do as he pleased withMcCallrey. Steve O'Donnelf, the referee, had no occasion oc-casion for hesitation iu giving Corbett the palm. The senate committee yesterday afternoon reached a conclusion. Three propositions were agreed to. First. That the secretary of the treasury should buy 4..r00.000 ounces of silver bullion monthly aud issue notes in payment for the same, the notes to be redeemable in bullion or lawful money. Second. That national banks should be allowed to issue notes to the full par value of the bonds deposited to secure their redemption, whice would add lu per cent to the volume of national bank currency. Third -That the hundred millions retained in the treasury for the redemption of treasury notes should be put into circulation. There was a constant stream of callers call-ers at the Randall residence yesterday, to express sympathy with the bereaved family. A "large number of telrgrams of condolence have been received fiom well known persons. The remains will be taken from the house at 8 o clock Thursday morning to the church wliere thev can be viewed until 9:30 when the services will begin. At Laurel Hill cemetery the casket will be opened and an opportunity given the friends of the dead man to view the remains. The honorable pall-bearers are: (.eo. . Child, A: J. Drexel Colonel Alex Mc-Clure, Mc-Clure, Ex-tiovernor Andrew tr.Curtln, ('has. A. Dana. Senator (iorman. tx-Constrcssman tx-Constrcssman Sowdin. Representative Bloti'nt,, Senator Barbour, and Dallas Sanders. |