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Show TELEGRAPHIC SUMMARY. The Sultan of Turkey is suffering from severe nervous illness. Congressman Tarsney was yesterday renominated re-nominated by the democrats of Missouri. Nat Goodwin, the actor, has been divorced. His wife was given $15,000 in lieu of alimony. ali-mony. The national convention of the Ancient Order of Hibernians convened at New York yesterday. The Southern Baptist convention adopted a resolution against opening the World's fair on Sunday. Hon. John W. Breckenridsre, son of the vice-president under Buchanan, died in California Cal-ifornia iast night. The French cabinet has voted 300,000 francs to pay the indemnities for losses by the recent dynamite outrages. The women suffagrits held a convention in Chicago yesterday which resulted in the organization of an association. The chamber of deputies at Brussels has decided, by a vote of 131 to 7, to revise the constitution and greatly increase the electorate. electo-rate. Nearly 400 delegate to the federation of women's clubs, which is about to hold its biennial session in Chicago have assembled in that city. Another indictment against the whisky trust was found by the United States grand jury. It is intended to cover any defect that may have existed in the first. Governor Abbott announced yesterday that he had decided to bring suit at common law and In cnancery against the companies in New Jersey interested in the Reading deal. William and Henry Ray, brothers of Dick Ray, killed at Nolan's ranch by the Johnson county invaders, are on their way from Texas to avenge the murder of their brother. It is authoritatively announced that De Boucherville will retire from the premiership premier-ship of the province of Quebec son after the end of the present session of parliament. The republican candidate for governor of Louisiana has demanded his seat now occupied occu-pied by Governor Leonard, as a forerunner to a congressional investigation of the last election. Yesterday the 3-year-old son of Clark Stanton while playing with other children on the bank of Spring creek, ten miles south of Bellcvue, fell into the water and was drowned. Rudolph Jaeger, the defaulting chief cashier cash-ier of the Rothschilds, Frankfort, Germany, whose flight was made public April 30th, has been arrested in Ramleh, Egypt. His defalcation defal-cation is 1,700.000 marks. John Crouch, Jack Breslin and a couple of other men, at Syracuse, N. Y., while intoxicated in-toxicated last night, quarreled. Crouch shot and mortally wounded Breslin and then put a bullet through his own brain. . It is rumored that the Northern and Union Un-ion Pacific employees intended to go on a strike, provided the association attempted to 6hip in a force of non-union men to operate the mines at the Creur de'Alene mines in Idaho. A fire, supposed to be incendiary, yesterday yester-day destroyed the Chrisholm A Farrell Agricultural Ag-ricultural works, the city electric light works, M. Bridge's harness store and other buildings. The estimated loss is $100,000; insurance smalL Jones and Walker, the Wyoming trappers, ; who were the only witnesses of the killing of , Champion and Ray, were in Omaha last i evening before Judge Dundy of the United j States Court charged with selling liquor to Indians. They were released and left for Kansas City. At yesterday's inspection of the guards j the Emperor of Germany called from the I ranks, and before the whole regiment, com-' com-' plimented and shook hands with a sentry who recently shot two men, one of the men being killed. The incident caused the most unfavorable impression. The rustler war in Wyoming still continues. con-tinues. Yesterday Geonre Wellman, one of the cattlemen's managers, was shot by the rustlers It is the opinion all over tiie state that the war is now in earnest, and that killing kill-ing will be frequent. Last night the pris, onerst Fort Russell were, for the tirst time I cha fflng under their confinement. |