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Show MOR.MKO TELEOIt.iUsf CONUENS.EU. The Burlington railroad announces a cut to 10.:0 of the rale, from St. Paul to St. JiOiiis. The republicans of the Kamlall co;i-gressional co;i-gressional district in I'hlladclpliia will make no nomination to the vacant place. -The democratic caucus at Frankfort Ky took Ihree ballots last night, Car lisle's vole on the last being 47, Me-Creary Me-Creary 17, Lindsay 21), Knot 20, .Settle .Set-tle 2. j The Winona (Minn.) mill compaiiv's immense Homing mill was burned, together to-gether .with 25.000 bushelsof wheat, and 1.200 bushels of flour. Loss, $200,000; instiri4nce,$l00000. ' Tio wife and daughter of President Hall, of the Clark university, Worcester, Worces-ter, Mass., were found dead in their bed, suffocated by gas, which had escaped es-caped during the night. Nelson H. Davis, brigadier-general U.S.A., retired, died at inventor's Island of apoplexy. Ho had just arrived ar-rived upon the island to visit friends, apparently iu good health. Representatives and delegates from lend producing states are making strenuous stren-uous efforts to prevent tho duty of one, and one-half per cent per pound oji im-" ported lead from beinor stricken from tho McKinley tariff bill. The health department of Chicago is milking a vigorous search for the Chinese Chi-nese leper seen here in the street by Col. Wni. Poehlcr. The latter is a (ier-riian (ier-riian ho lived in California twenty-nine twenty-nine years. For the past six years lie has been in Germany, i A man poorly dressed was found iu an alley in Kansas City .yesterday morning morn-ing unconscious iini) with his skull fractured. Hedied in the afternoon. He was identified -as Charles Ma.xie. formerly for-merly employed by the Adams Manufacturing Manu-facturing company of Omaha. A rising of tho. people against the F6vernmiit took place on Tuesday at ortoAlgrc. A portion of the troops fratcrhijscd with the poople. The ont- break was suppressed by tlie po.l?e and the troops who remained loyal. A lumber of persons were injured. traveling glassMower 11 amid Matiey was arrested at Jackson, Tenu.. for taking improper lil erties w ith a 9-ycar-old daughter of Mr. Casou, superintendent sup-erintendent of the city street improvement improve-ment force Had it tint been for Mr. Cason a mob would have takeu Maney oil and swung him to a tree. : The strikers in Moravia continue riotous.conmiitting numerous outrages. At Neutitschein the quarrynien stoi rued the houses of the quarry oflie-inls oflie-inls and tried to murder one of the directors. di-rectors. Gendarmes quelled the disturbance, dis-turbance, after a conflict, during which a number of gendarmes were Wounded. ; Miss Garrett Douglas, a weulthy maiden lad v, w as found dead at Me-Kcesport, Me-Kcesport, Pa., with a bulletin tho back of her head. Her nephew has been arrested, ar-rested, fending inquiry. John Cross, a popular young man, was also murdered and the two crimes in one day have created a sensation iu the city, both being mysterious. : The east-bound train on the Montana Union was derailed near Butte. A sleeper containing the N. V. Goodwin company left the track and rolled down an embankment, Manager PuMie and two other members of the company being killed. Goodwin received a scalp wound and an injury to his left leg, but was not seriously hurt. : It is announced that his holiness, the pope has addressed a circular letter to a hundred bishops of various eouu tries asking whether they consider the time opportune for proclaiming the dogma I asserting the tempera power ot the holy see. Sixty-six bishops have answered an-swered in Ihe affirmative, but all the Italian prelates opposed the dogma. The Jesuits urge the pope to proclaim the dogma without delay. ! A terrible tragedy occurred iu Wall street, New York. A vindictive young man, Atphonso J. Stephanie, shot and m r ally wounded lawyer Clinton G. Kohls of the law linn of Reynolds & Rev o s. 0 Wall street. The murderer Kit - few hours In tltc city, having j arrived on the steamship 'Majestic fl. ii Liverpool. The murder grow on j of l.o lawyer advising the mother o , Stephanie io attach MU.00U deposited I with a deposit company. i A full-blooded Sioux maiden has iusllakeii vows as a llciieuicum .. .... The cereniotiv was. performed ... the convent of ihe Benedictine nuns in. ffilon. S. D. Bishop Mcfarty re-ec re-ec uTtbevowsofthe new ...in, and Dr H i rTel conducted the ceremony, as- , Crow Feather, is a prominent S ouv SenatorShermanveMerdaysubmi ed , all amendment to be propos. I h in ihe oending silver bill. It piovuus hi tho 1 ilaeees sUuding to.the cre-I cre-I is of natio d banks for deposits made Lnlmrscui.' nt f he a mTU', o, d liv 'this amendment. iffkKiW 'National bank I notes redemption account- |