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Show MOKNINO TKLF.URAIU4 CON'DKMSED. The president has approved tho original origi-nal package bill. The census is to bo retaken in St. Paul, gross frauds having been discovered discov-ered by the census bureau. The Socorro mine, near Hermosilfo, in Sonora, has been flooded, and twenty miners have been drowned. , Immense crowds of people are pouring pour-ing into Boston to attend the annual national encampment of Ihe G, A. It. It, is stated that $10,000 has been subscribed sub-scribed for the establishment of a newspaper news-paper in New Orleans in opposition to rechartering Ihe lottery. Tho California wonder, Sunol, beat the four-year-old record at Buffalo, trotting a mile in L' llJ. Previous to this the' mark for four-year-olds was 2:11. John Guiding, the 17-year-old penver boy, who eloped w ith a 14-year-old girl has brought her back and they have sought forgiveness from their respective parents. George Kierrow w as found dead in his room at Butte with his head immersed in a pail filled with water. Tho coroner's coro-ner's jury rendered a verdict of death by drowning. ' "A cordon of troops with drawn bayonets bayo-nets surrounds the judge who is trying the famous Perry county war cases at Hazard, Ky. The little town is crowded vviih armed men, and fresh troubln Is feared. Secretary of Slate Cowdory anil Attorney At-torney General Lcese of Nebraska were among a number of oilier who were injured by a collision between two trains on t he Union Pacilie railroad near Lincoln, Neb. It is said that young "Napoleon" Ives is on top again, having gained control con-trol of the Cincinnati, Hamilton & Day-Ion Day-Ion railroad, which he took away from Russell Sage two years ago, and in order to regain which Sage had Ives imprisoned. impris-oned. Emma Norman w as burned to deat h in a Denver bagino bv her clothing taking tire from a lighted lamp. A little over a year ago she was married to a respectable young man living in California, and after a short honeymoon deserted him for a life of shame. A total failure of the corn crop of Kansas is reported in nearly all of the territory in the northern part of the state, from Junction City westward to the "late line, and from Earned westward. west-ward. Less than a third of an average yield is expected about 7."i,000,(W0 bushels. William Koss, an electric light com-' pan v employed at Washington, while rhanging carbon in a lamp, received a shock of 2000 volts. He wa rendered insensible, but soon recovered, although the tlesh of bis right hand where the current entered, and on bis left arm where it passed off, wa badly burned, lb; eaid that for four or live second lie-fore lie-fore he became insensible be suffered great pain. Dr. W. T. Jenkins, who made the a'l-topy a'l-topy in Kemmler's case, savs the experiment ex-periment was a success, and !bt Ibis method possesses a great advantage over all former mode of exeitition, not only from a physician's standpoint, but from a hnmane' point of view. "That there was a mistake made in shutting off the fatal current too soon cannot be denied." said lr Jenkin. "but that the victim suffered more hy this error i absurd. ab-surd. Although not dead at theexpira tion of the first shack, Kemuiler mm beyond suffering. |