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Show TOLD IN BRIEF. News of the Morning; Boiled Down for ETeuinjj; Readers. Philadelphia is to have an electric sugar refinery. Tho cases of the Co?ur d' Alene miners have beeu given to the jury. The seal fisheries dispute may cause trouble trou-ble between .England and Russia. The residence portion of Fort Bragg, Cal., was destroyed by lire Tuesday night. Roger Q. Mills, the great free trade advocate, advo-cate, is seriously ill at Corsicana, Tex. The Atchison has formally withdrawn from the Transcontinental association. Minneapolis millers will build a flour mill of 500 barrels daily capacity at Great Falls, Mont. A commission has been appointed to settle set-tle the boundary Una dispute between Alaska and British Columbia. J. F. Stallings was nominated for congress by the Second district Democrats of Alabama Ala-bama Tuesday on tho 1000th ballot. Charley Johnson ridicules Muldoon for saying that John L. Was not in good form when he met Corbelt at New Orleans. William m. Richards, president of the Fidelity A Casualty Insurance company, died in New York Monday night, aged 74 years. William Davis, a cowboy, was shot at Grand Junction, Col., Tuesday, by Henry Waller, a farmer. An old dispute was the cause. The wound is not fatal. At Mystic park, Boston, Tuesday, in the 2:30 race. Midnight Chimes, a black filly owned by C. J. Hamlin, burst a blood vessel and fell dead. She was valued at 525,000. |