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Show TIIL L'MON I'.KllIC Ine IU Seeoml Sensllonal tan. rcMoIt j, B,,OXpeeteU. ClMCAt.o, Xov. 2. Die Hallway Press Bureau saj 'Tho Union Pa-tide Pa-tide has itsued Itssecoud sensational niatiifesto. Beginning yesteniaj it absolutely nrus to prorate with auy other connecting line than the 2orth estern. This applies to connections con-nections at all Missouri river points atandbttiveeaSIoux-CitA andJvan-sisCjtj. andJvan-sisCjtj. The manifesto is the renull of the boj cott declaredjij the Union Pacific's connecting lines. Itseirect is tliat tralllc. to anj-pdmtvon the Union Pacific mut pay Hie local rates, unless the traffic is turned over to It by the Northwestern. Thi, or course, is a prohibit tarifl except to non-comcetltive points, which, in the case or the Union Pacific, are all unimportant. The content is now one or endurance. endur-ance. It is probable the Union Pacific Pa-cific u ill prorate with anj- line paj -jug the iucreased proportions Ue-njim.'ed, Ue-njim.'ed, but ail the lines except the XirUit-iU:ru have refused to pay theiitlvtnce. The plan of eampaigu tn in irxe 1 out on lioth sides. To l iliih uu t Northwestern ilnts hi trafii will beturneil over to the Sunlit! n Pttifii. and tlie Ureat A'orihera. Td . " IlfOf RA-DCOLOKADO I"OIT3 the tralllc wlilbe falrlj divided be-IKtentlie- Atehiou, -Ml.iHjuri Pacific, Pa-cific, Uurllugton and Bock Isliud, ami to soutliHesttrn and California iwlutstlie Atchison and Southern Pacific will receive the divided trafllc Iti improiUe to estimate w bat the lo in traflls to the Union Paeifle will be, but couervalie e-ltmtits iit the figure at 50 er cent. The miuifesto was entirely unex-ected unex-ected bj the (,'hicngo lines, eiptci-allj eiptci-allj lij- two or thre", wiiich had almost concluded to accept the Union Pacific's terms. Now none of them know rrom the manifesto, whether the L'uiou Pacific will at-ci at-ci t their truffic.nuj UmMigh rate-i. even at thu ji IauceJ rprpnortloni it is agreed on.-all bandsjaGgthe most ustoul-bius; ami iuexpllcalild bomtr-hellreevxplcdcd in rallro.i;l circles. Tlie IJiltimore i Ohio-yeterdiN , completed the contract with tn'e WIcon-Iii Central and Southern Patltb olllciils, byi widely it will , cilne Its. terminal frtnn the like ', front to the magnificent new Grand Central pasemrcr station. An agreement In all respects similar to Ihe Union Pacific Nortwestern contract was also entered into by the - threw lines -- The'e Mill bo in uxchaugu of securities or ownership Kach lino wlir- reerve lis autononj', but In tflVetthe dealfonn3 a trans-onll ii ritkl line between RdtlmortT'hud the citj'of Washington on the east, aixl theStale) of Washington inttlie neU The Qraud Central will be opened .with 5ereat ceremony 'about NoT.2u1h. -' , V.M. l'ant, jlinnrraxetly. St. Paul, Nor. 2. A terriblo tragedy occurred in f-outh 8t- Iaul this morning. A joung Iierder name Mlckle was tirivingomc,cat tie Iwkngiiig to Bogera Brothers, well known stockmen, across land belonging to George Boharge to reach pasture ground. Bobargecamo out and auaulted Mickle. Benjamin Bogers, whose houe js but a sjhort Tlistanceanay,Jjeard of tlie trouble later, and,going over to Bobarce'd place, nsked him to mark the line of his proerty to prevent future troublQ. Bolwrgc assaulted Bogers w ith ail axe, but was driven baek. William Bogers came to his brother's broth-er's assistance and Boharge get a shotgun aud fired one barrel into William's shoulder, seriou'ly wounding Mm, and the other into William's head, killing him In-t mt-!j. mt-!j. The luurderer; theu reloaded bis guu and going to lib barn, blew I the top or his head off. Bobargewasl an anarclii-t. I J3"be Terror? ofilberln. '- j CoviniQ 2prl i., Neifs Aias reaclieil heft: 6r one"or tFie saddest marriages on record which was recently re-cently entered into by a former Bussian officer, condemned to ten years' bird labor in the mines and lifelong biulshmeut, aai a young and beautiful girl possessing an ample fortunie In her own right, who has faltbfullj' and wearily followed fol-lowed the fooUteje or her lo er. Tbe brldeirrootii- ijanJiroughV-to thu altar of the prisonliapel 'julthe soiled STy clothes of amluerjbli ankles bemud bj ehaics clinched In an iron waistband. Tho marriage over, the husband and wife bade r-tctrother a sad but hopeful farewell, fare-well, he to return to hit glsoniy, toilsome life, and she to wait wearily weari-ly until her husband obtains tho fjjedontpf n colanl' $3 l'rr IljKrlnllie SlKrt In. 5-J'OtlfCNav ZZA'cro Ilrn inthoto-sv inthoto-sv eonmienred i campaign nj.iinr. clcncalLsm In bis own c'lurch Willi a vigorons uldress. Ho ahl tho repub-ITe repub-ITe was flimly etablihc bo: afier lennin towanl atbowm there was no tlanger of lap.lng Into clericaliiu Pupilsof tbo Jesuit", be said, were becinuine tn awaroi in the military tOlleUi" aiittlho ptiblirthfftltn Q Jie-como Jie-como a clerical pjrirnbimiUiefiei Jbo most bigoted lottcrn of tooulh American Ameri-can republics. He thought this was due l tbe republican abutting their eyes to the power ot religion In so-eatyr so-eatyr aud be aulvocatod national churches rejecting tin authority of thn Pope, allowing prits to marry and Abolishing tbe confessional. The fond fora monument in honor of Gerlbaldi is recivtngmanyjrab-seriptionlr?Krarjc.iirt recivtngmanyjrab-seriptionlr?Krarjc.iirt 'bsJLjaiiwa thata bBtiecunJoiMjtaij?eAtists irnont: the French people. |