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Show 1 Hashes From the Wire i NEW YORK. Oct. 28 Count von Moltke, the New Danish minister to the United States, arrived here today on the steamer Cronprlnz Wllhelm. DAYTON, O., Oct. 28. Broughton Brandenburg, arrested In connection with the Cleveland letter episode, left for New-York New-York today with an officer from District Attorney Jerome's office. RIDGEWOOD HEIGHTS. I.. I., Oct. 2$. Gcorgo Obach. a well-known German butcher, shot and fatally wounded his wlfo here today nnd then killed himself. No causo Is konwn. WILMINGTON, Del., Oct. 2S. Rev. Frederick Joseph Kinsman, recently elected elect-ed bishop of the Protestant Episcopal diocese of Delaware, was consecrated today to-day in Trinity churoh. this city. PAN FRANCISCO. Oct 2S. Judgment for the plaintiff was rendered by United States District Judge Van Fleet today In the suit of H. L. Lanfar against S. V. Smith to recover $2500 as commission commis-sion for tho sale of the. Buster mine In Idaho. WASHINGTON. Oct. 2S. Tho assignment assign-ment of Brigadier-General Frederick A. Smith to commund the department of California, It Is said at the war department, depart-ment, mav be only temporary. A general gen-eral rearrangement of army commands Is contemplated. SAN DEIGO. Cal., Oct. 2S. The wife of Colonel Wesley Bralncrd died at the Point Lnma home of her brother, former secretary of the treasury. Lyman I. (Jage, this evening. Mrs. Bralncrd. who was Tl vcars of age. was well' known in Colorado. Colonel Bralnerd arrived here prior to her death. LOUISVILLE. Ky.. Oct. 2S. Stonewell Walker, a member of tho Fcndcnnls club and one of the best-known men In Kentucky, Ken-tucky, tiled a petition In voluntary bankruptcy bank-ruptcy todav. with liabilities listed at 5220,000 and no assets. Walknr formerly was a banker. He assigned In 11)05. CLEVELAND. Oct. 2S. By an order of Federal Judge Taylor today the property prop-erty of the Lorain & West Virginia Railway Rail-way company was released from the Wheeling & Lake Erie Railway company receivership and turned back to the original orig-inal owners. Tho Lorain road 1p now independent in-dependent and said to bo solvent. AUSTIN. Tex,. Oct. 28. Hettry Clay Plerco Is coming back to Texns to answer an-swer the Indictment charging him with false swearing. Governor Campbell was todav advised by Judge Barclay of st. Louis, who represented the state at the hearing of Pierce, that tho St. Lonlsan will bo here November 1 to stand trial. CAMP NEMO. Tcnn.. Oct. 2S. Major-General Major-General J. B. Horton has been directed to go to the vicinity of Obion and sweep through the low lands there, where night-riders night-riders have been reported to be active. Colonel Tatom wired .Major-Generol Horton Hor-ton to cover that section thoroughly and to shoot any man discovered masked, j without calling to him to halt. ( EL PASO, Tex-.. Oct. 23. News reached hero today from various sources that a battle between Papago and Yaqul Indians In-dians has taken placo north of Altar, Sonorn, and that forty Yaquls were killed. According to report, the Mexican gov- , eminent armed the Papagos, who lured tho Yaquls Into ambush nnd slaughtered them. The reports have not been officially offi-cially confirmed. CORINTH. N. Y.. Oct. 28. Resolutions j commending the company's managers for the action they have taken during the I employee' strike, und Instructing them j to continue the presont policy, wore adopted unanimously at the annual moot- . lug of the stockholders of the International Interna-tional Paper company here today. The I following officers were re-elected: A. M. ) Burbank. president and treasurer: Thorn- as T. Waller, vlco-president; E. W. Hyde, secretary; "VV. A. Whltcomb and A. White, gonornl "managers, all of New York. |