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Show MORNING TELEGRAMS CONDENSED. . It is reported that a girl shot Stain-bolf, Stain-bolf, the Bulgarian prime minister. The great storm in Galicia, lasting forty-eight hours, devastated crops over an area of 2,000 square miles. At the Grand Kapids, Mich , races, Direct, a young California stallion, trotted a quarter of a mile in !)1J, a 2:07 gait. ' ' ,. Three hundred TLotiisville & Nashville brakemen are out ou a strike at Louisville. Louis-ville. The yards are guarded by special spec-ial police. The liltlo town of Koseville, across the stalo line in Tioga county, Penn., was totally wiped out by lire. Twenly-tlivee Twenly-tlivee buildings in al! were burned. Euiin Pasha, in t. letter to Dr. Hart-laud, Hart-laud, who is preparing F.inin's zoological zoologi-cal collections, says: "If I return in safety I will not tempt God by further explorations." Tho remarkably high temperature has been followed with cold weather ou Mount Washington. The mercury has gone down to 27 degrees and ice has formed about the place. Tommy Warren and Ike Weir, "The Snider."' had a rough and tumble light in a hotel in Buffalo, N. Y., over borrowed bor-rowed money. The nieu were parted before doing much damage to either. An appropriation of $500,000 has been made for the establishment of a Latin-American memorial library building build-ing in Ihe citv of Washington, as recommended rec-ommended by the Pan-American conference. con-ference. The Chicago railway association has decided to make a reduction of $8.75 in tho passenger rate from Chicago to Helena and other Montana points alter August 1. The Northern Paeilie will cut the rate from St. Paul. Dispatches from Somerset. Oxford, Franklin and Waido counties, Maine, indicate that the storm was one of the most disastrous that ever visited Maine. There is great damage to property, but, fortunately, few casualties. Willinm'Fiulev, a halfbreed, was shot at a little town called Eagaii. in the Flathead country, Montana, byAiitomn Quay while attempting, to prevent a quarrel between Quay and an Indian. The murderer was arrested aud will bo taken to Missoula. George W. Ktimblo and Joseph Waldron, who have been doing a nourishing nour-ishing business in mining stocks under the name of the Pacific Mi nmg exchange," ex-change," were arrested in New York on the charge that they were selling stock in nivthical western mines. '1 hey were held 'in toOO baii each at the tombs. The Virginia republican state committee com-mittee passed a resolution declar.iig they will not participate and advising all respecting republicans to forbear participation in any election in the .state so long as the same shall be conducted tin ler the foul election law o the democratic dem-ocratic partv as now fraudulently ml- was arrested on complaint ol he, wife for k Snapping. When the trial came Mrs. Ellis startled the court by tes-vin tes-vin that her husl and had solicited her to cohabit with his father, who occupied oc-cupied the same sleeping apart me ts with them. FJlis, In dela.il a WOO bonds, was sent to jail to await trial. William Kittamel, German carpenter carpen-ter shot his wile in the head, at cm . His 30-year-old son, a theolog-ic-fl stmleut, heard the shot and entering he room seized his father jus ,me to prevent him firing again. A tern e strode ensued and the son wa. final y ..iiijyilyontfe roavirtipn an.l ; rns. y Mrrx-r,nd " ouUieVn democratic 'hnt she honot- herself by ca ling tS .i"- he thief while Pennsylvania a ' orth era ta e wheels into line and cle- .;,, o be submissive to hi w:... |