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Show MOKNlXti 1KLKUKAMS CONUKNSKI). Artesian water was struck at Boise city yesterday. The Salt Lake postoQicu looation will be decided June 1. Tho Texas prohibitionists nominated ii ticket yesterday. The visit of the shah's favorite wife to Loudon cost $100,000. Kock Springs, Wyoming, elected a complete ropulilican ticket yesterday. ! A company was organized in Omaha 'yesterday to establish stock yards in Ogdeh. " ' I ' Nellie WctherelL. the actress w ho "die I in New York on Saturday, was buried yesterday. i The first arrest under the ordinance prohibiting the Chinese from living ex-jeept ex-jeept In a certain portion of San Fran-Iel8iy Fran-Iel8iy was iiiude yesterday. William I'urnell a deacon in the col-ored col-ored uhureh at Rossville.L. I., has been arrested for chasing the minister out of the church with a pistol. ! - A. P M.'Slstares, a" member of the i linker firm of Sistares & Sons of Philadelphia, Phila-delphia, who recently -failed, was arrested ar-rested at New York yesterday. Richard Peckshire of Philadelphia, oil whose warrant he was arrested, says he hail $12,000 worth of bouds which were embezzled. em-bezzled. ' Tho Platlsburg (Mo.) bank closed its doors yesterday and made an assignment assign-ment of all its' effects. Tho liabilities are placed at $40,000; assets. $5,000 in notes nnd $25,000 in real estate. Slow collections and a too heavy load of real estate caused the failure. The Burlington road yesterday met the Alton cut from Chicago to Kansas city, and also made a sweeping cut between be-tween Kansas city and St. Louis. The Ohio & Mississippi road has addod to the turmoil by cutting the passenger rates between Cincinnati and Kansas citv. From St. Paul it is learned that all roads are preparing to meet the cuts made Yesterday, and further cuts are 'nxpactcd in a d'av or so. The situation is ucconring tlefidedly interesting. A movement has been Inaugurated in New York to secure one million signatures signa-tures to a memorial to the czar, asking that he look into and seek to ameliorate the condition of exiles in Siberia. I he movement was started recently by a suggestion made .it the church of Kev. Mr McVickar of Philadelphia. Now the petition is printed and copies have been sent all over the United States. The petition is couched in very moderate mod-erate language. The Picayune's Jacksonville Ila.. sneeial savs: News is received fioni Cellar Kevs, Fla.. to the effect that the mayor and marshal of that city have been running the town for severa davs Citizens have been threatened v t hVitoK ladies insulted, the Unite.1 States collector forced to keep indoors, , id n man whipped by a negro, who did the job under the persiiasnm of a loaded revolver in tho hands ;o Mavo Cottrell. Many citizens have left the Dlaeo ami bloodshed is expected. , John H. Wallace, editor and pro-nSof pro-nSof Wallace's Monthly of Chicago know n the country over as an aut hor, y on trotting horses, has been bb,f mvards of r0.0U0 by Robert L. W alec al-ec 1 is nephew, not yet twenty-one it-uVo age. Uslie McLcod the fondle fon-dle ithil associate of John Wallace nud uHod ue editor of Wallace's Monthl i-MW-toil 'f l"'i"H accomp bee in he S nie of plunder. Md.eod is now Vcel " t po ice headquarters oung , Wal aee a a very distant rein ive ,o lohn II ami ha.l la-en adop e. . . He 3 i been the old editors her j The democratic senatorial Aliens at Kinkfor , Kv- last night spent the Hon TIoore and Jndgo LUnNay rdnS.t- Veeves and McKc..c are vet to be nominated. Tt, New York Indepemlent this week are foreign. Aoru. . ,, f the rote id id e ad, M. minuiela Many of the tcnesofCaUfovnia. |