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Show alieally otning kgislati on was to the reporte.1 dissensions 111 the c. b net nor1 to the government from defeat on tho lice 1 intr bill . Jronl preparations had be eu S o for insuring the demonstration, as the tory lea s i necessary to do somet hu.g a un their party and to .stiinuiai e un- ungcr blood which has been absent oni'tl.c sittings very frc-pio n Uy lale 1 n order to put a slop to I n no or-ani.e their forces with the Zon ing general elect.onthe plan t hold ng a monster meeting to be f. -.ilnvedT.ya scries of local gatherings was resorted to. ! - MORNING TELEGRAMS CONDENSED The temperature at St. Louis yesterday yester-day was about 100. Four deaths and many prostrations were reported. Sarah Bernhardt was compelled to stop suddenly in the second act of "Jean of Arc "last night, owing to faiutness and loss of voice. The house committee on pensions has decided to report the bill granting a pension of $10 per mouth to tho widow of General Crook. The house passed 105 private pension bills, and the speaker announced the appointment of Conger, Walker and Uland as conferrees on the silver bill. Dispatches from all parts of Wisconsin Wiscon-sin report suffering from heat, the thermometer ther-mometer raugiug from 1)0 to 100 at different dif-ferent points'. In Milwaukee there were three deaths yesterday. President Palmer, of the World's Columbian committee, advised the executive ex-ecutive committee of tho National live stock association to ask for 200 acres upou the exhibition grounds for the live stock display. Robbers entered the house of Charles Decker, a well-to-do citizen at Seneca, 111. Decker was coulined to his bed with a broken bone, the vcsult of an accident. The robbers attacked and Leal him and his mother into insensibility. insensi-bility. ' It is feared both will die. - News has just come from Cheycuuo airency that Jules Senninal. the agency interpreter, has killed a Cheyenne I n-lian. n-lian. Senninal surrendered to Major Carroll, but; the Indians demand his return re-turn and threaten to take him away. s three troops of cavalry are 111 the vicinity, there is not much danger of this'. Wallers, the man sentenced to be shot by the Mexican judge at Paso del Norte, lias been allowed au appeal to tho supreme court of the sl ate ot Cht-huahtta, Cht-huahtta, Mexico, as has also O Lattgh-liu. Lattgh-liu. the other American, .sentence! to ten vents. Tlie prisoners are held 111 the military barracks, pending a decision. de-cision. Charles Seymour, in a fit of jealous frenzv. battered the head of Chailes Harding at Manchester Center, t.. with a ilati'-on, and likewise attacked his wife with the same missle. Seymour Sey-mour then severed tho windpipe of his five-year-old son with a kniie. and inflicted in-flicted wounds upon himself. The parties par-ties will all die. A letter from Lieut. Tioduian says Uganda is a land of waste. Everywhere are seen skeletons and corpses showing show-ing traoes of murder by burning and "fry other horrible metnod. MaTiomet Bica'ssemand three companions were B at Bavomoys for the murder of a German merchant eight years ago The Arabs have gone into umveisal mourning as a mark of resentment. There is no little dissatisfaction m Denver over the way the census of the city has been taken. Comp aiuts are innumerable and it is believed that hS the negligence of the enuraer-ators enuraer-ators the city has been cheated out of to 000 to 25.000 PeP'e- , GOiVe?nZ Cooner together with other leading SdPens'. will call a meeting; and organize organ-ize for the purpose of having tut city gone over again. Over 20 000 people .assembled in the but n.t re con. n ,)t on, 1:, vi oc even- schoolhouse. but on wave o.: ? Evrresident made rSlren the subject of the "blf S of the government .0 the soldiers. 1 |