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Show TOLD IN BRIEF- News of the Morning: Boiled Down for Evening; Headers. Fire destroyed over 100 building at Rockaway, L. I., Monday. The Atchison has withdrawn from the Transcontinental association. In the uprising in Arkansas reported Monday Mon-day five negroes were killed. C. A. Campbell of London, Ont., has been elected grand sire of Odd Fellows. The American consul in Venezuela has been thrown in Jail by revolutionists. Irish landlords are employing sheriffs to collect their rents. Trouble is feared. James is. Aesbitt is under arrest at (ireat Falls, Mont, for robbing the United State mail. The Southern Pacific has given notice of ita withdrawal from the Western Traffic association. as-sociation. The Union Pacific officials say that the story of the proposed extension of their collateral col-lateral note is groundless. "Judge" Short,;the leader of a notorious band ol cattle thieves in the Bad Lands, was lynched near Fargo, N. D., recently. A mob of angry laborers attempted the New South Wales house of parliament Monday. Mon-day. They demand the release of labor ajri-tators ajri-tators who were arrested ia connection with the Broken Hill strike. The Brotherhood of Locomotive Firemen, in Besilon at Cincinnati, on Monday, elected officers. Grand Master Sargent and several old officers were re-elected. F. W. Arnold of Chicago was elected grand secretary and treasurer, vice Debs, who declined re-election. |