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Show ' FLASHES OF LIGHTNIN-. Work on the world's fair grounds In Jackson park began yesterday. The cruiser Baltimore has sailed for Chili to look after the interests of tho United States. The Great Northern has secured funds to push its extension from Helena to tho Pacific coast. The Ogden postoflice clerk named George was arrested, charged with tbe embezzlement of $."i()00. The Parnellites have given up all hop of reaching a satisfactory understanding under-standing with tho McCarthyites. Congressman Horsey went before the silver pool committee and denounced Owenby as an "infamous liar." Six thousand priests are included among the victims of Mace, alias Ber-nean, Ber-nean, the absconding Parisian banker. The contest brought by the Nebraska alliance against Boyd and the republican repub-lican state officers has been dropped. A man who lost $o()0 by betting on Cleveland has recovered the amount from the stakeholder in a Missouri court. . Governor Hill denies ever having received re-ceived the letter published Wednesday, alleged to have been written by Henry Watterson. j President Harrison has commuted to four months the two years' sentence of James H. Jenkins convicted in Utah for adultery. Great suffering is reported among the f Jerinan emigrants in Brazil, who number 110.000. The German government govern-ment is looking into the matter. The democrats and anti-prohibitionists of North Dakota secured the passage pas-sage cf the bill for re-submission of the prohibition amendment by a bare majority. ma-jority. Thomas Jefferson Davis, one of the heirs to the Butte millionaire's wealth, yesterday sold his possible "heirship" to John A. Davis. The consideration is unknown. 'The unemployed men of Toronto paraded yesterday. They carried a flag bearing this device: "Bread or Work." The collapse of the building boom was the cause of the demonstration. demonstra-tion. A letter was read last n'teht from Grover Cleveland to the New York Reform Re-form club in which he severely denounced de-nounced the present bill before congress looking to the unlimited coinage of silver sil-ver at our mints. |