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Show MORMMl TELKtiRAW CONDENSED. Work on the harbor of Vera Cm U being pushed. President I)ia favor a system of savings banks throughout tho country. The Tumpieo branch of the Mexican Central railway has been opened for tegular traflic. Sixteen thousand Merlin shoemaker have struck for a ten-hour day aud a raise in wages. The World yesterday editorially confessed con-fessed that the interview recently printed with Gwyert'leveland.in which he attacked Charles A. Dana, was a fake. Millionaire Mi-Comb, perhaps the richest mail in Wilmington, Del., w ill be arrested today, charged with assault to murder his wife. John F. Cowden, said to lie- the oldest Otld Fellow in the country, died yesterday, yester-day, aged H'J years, lie joined the order in Philadelphia in 1X11. The F.mperor William arrived at lire-men lire-men yesterday on his tour, and in the afternoon laid the foundation stone to a monument to his grandfather, William Will-iam I. By the fall of a rock In a mine at Norwich, Mich., two men were killed and five seriously hurt. One of tho killed was Captain lIotiier. one of the oldest superintendents of the region. During a fight over a ran of lecr at Chicago last night, Joseph WiUey fatally fa-tally stabbed Ted Grillin and seriously cut another man. A crowd of rowdies tried to kill Wllsey, but he jumped on a moving train and escaped. In the New York state Senate, last night Mr. " Fassef t Introduced a bill, which was ordered to a third reading, fixing the salary of t,-.e sheriff and under un-der sheriffs of S'ew York, and ordering all fees turned ovef to lht city treasury. A. Stelnan & Son, jewelers al Ioiiis die were nddied yesterday afternoon of .'MK) worth of diamonds. A man who bought a ring suddenly called Steinan's attention at-tention f) some artleb, and a roofed-crate roofed-crate slipped the case of Jewelry, containing con-taining forty-one rings, Into his' pocket aud walked out. Santiago Gonalese, one of the prominent prom-inent Mexicans of the territory of New Mexico, died on his ranch on the . Itcd Kiver yesterday. He was I (HI years of age, and hsd two sons living and twen-l.v twen-l.v flvegranilchlldien. At the time of liir death he bad been a resident of the territory seventy-live years. " When the Hon. Henry Watlerson of the Loiiixvlllo Courier 'Journal was In Memphis a day or two ago he lost 1 Imh In a social game of draw In a fahion-able fahion-able club. Murray Keller, a well known horse owner of Louisville, was ulso in the game. The other players were local men of good social standing. The New York Herald yesterday printed a Chicago spectral, giving discoveries dis-coveries made in Montana to the effect that Patrick O'Donnell, who was hanged in Kughtnd for tint killing of farcy, the informer. In South Africa, was nol, as alleged, an Irish avenger, but had been a resident of California and Wyoming.. . s - . Frit. F.n 'It's wife has sued him for a divorce on the ground of habitual intemperance. in-temperance. During the pant -week Kmiiiett has been playing "FriU in a Madhouse" at a theater In Harlem. I In has been drinking steadily and heavy for some time, until lie reached a condition con-dition w hit h made the title of his play a very appropriate one. Senator Stewart, of Nevada, In an Interview In-terview which will be printed In the Post today, sharply criticises Secretary Wlndum's ulllludo on the silver ipies-tion. ipies-tion. The senator asserts that Secretary Secre-tary Wlmlom's policy Is to demonetize silver. The secretary, the senator says, confounds the silver ipiealluii with the money ipiestion. The lnisineiis of the country is suffering badly from the want of more money, and what the ail-vermeil ail-vermeil ask Is that money be created. |