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Show NEWS BY TELEGRAPH Forty llnrocl lo Death. St 1'FTiJtsni lie., June 11. Re-jiorts Re-jiorts have been rect ived here of a dlii4rcus conflagration and great loss oHllfe and property In the mining min-ing district in the Ural Mountains; iron worts at bfaleisk rind 2cw Jamie. A thuu'aiid dwellings, four schools, three churches and hoepl-tab.aud hoepl-tab.aud i niacazino were completely lic-stroyctl. Forty iiersons wen. burned tl death and hundreds rvu-Ucjoillicrnele. rvu-Ucjoillicrnele. Cnpliirnt. DtCKUs'stiK, X. U. Juntr 11 The Sheriir has cajiturvd Chsrlea 1.. ltaih.oneofthe lanliU wiio held up the XorlhcinTacinc train at New Salem oa biinday. The prisoner haa confessed. He says there weretivf lu tho gang, the Sheriir started out In pursuit or others of thegang and headed for the Black Hills'. Krimnlri's I al Icalnt. Svmcin, X. V, Juno 1!. Judge Wallace )ms dlitilsct! the w rlt of Ualca oat-putla Kcmmlcr's cac, and remands him t the cus tod of the w ardc n uf Auliam prison to be executed by dcctticit ., A hleacirr Slsfil. , Viitukia, Ik. C, June U. Ilie little steamer Jiitrth. btar has been seized hv the customs inspector. Jt is alleged that she lias Ueu for thu past six months engaged In cany ing Chinc-e from Itrlti-h Coldmbialutu Wasliington, bringing liack Auierl-can Auierl-can goods nnu binding them nluug tho coast near Victoria. This caused her seizure. Mnrlj- nj WIIUnt t oit. DlBt'ijCL. tow a, June 10. The dealli of lho. Sutton, which oc cuir d Ui s mottling, Cuds 3 case whltli la wlthctit a parallel In the couutiy. A earand ahalf ago the ly, tilt ii a irtfehl tevl ot H, fell' front a buteher'a wagon and hur his spltu. Tor a time he rrnrruf e-J' rapldl and sermidlti i fall- way to Tccovcr from the accident; lut about four nionths -ago inray4 set In. ,111s stomach and L-weIs Jiecatce FauVctii. aud fir ninety da, ind- I ing at the limo of hi death, not a . morsel of fowl bad patted his II;?. I Fora wbilu gias-ful of wino was I given each tw cut four hours. 1 1 is stomach soon "efused even lhls iio-irL-limut Tlien soda waterwss substitutitl, and fur Ihe last Hurt j j daysouly pure water had wen ut-l ' ' to moisten bis lips. Duritg this! I long fast the toy liad kt ilesh con stautl,aul itthet'iiuof hisdiath weighed Itit a (rifie over fift t pnuuds. Tlie shrunken skin bareV I covered hi lo uf, iud he i resented a terrilk liclilro of emartatkm. Tlirotigli all this terrible struggle willtdcnih, v''jung button ntaiihtl his uusiJju-'i.t-. He recognized Iiisfiicnds aud relative aud the ststtrsuf-vt. Iraticls. wlo Nlirol he former! atteudtil. Hi Was too weaL taspevt'. Ut would llirtut out i little arm to shake hands in recog-isition. recog-isition. i'h sKlans are a-tontshetl at the let u'li of time the little felkm haslivcu without fsssl. 'ihlziiatllrtot'.'" tvv Viikk, June in. Walkiug delegate Owens, of thu Building Trade' Association, ss a sJgual v IcbW wa won by the surrewier of Hook, Martin A Co, suppliers of building materials. Uvtr i thousand thou-sand men returned to wcrk , this mormiig, owiug to coMxasIous made li this him, w hich has Ueett figiit-iug figiit-iug the unions the last thnu ears. I'ropiArsl t'rlnltrs' Home. Ati-:.TV, Jul e lit At totias unseeing of tin T ioril hkI L'nloii, tlie s;tial commilteu a;s Iwlntcd to cviisidcr tlie propose-d mine it Colorado Springs reported fivsrlug the use of the CliHch-Drcxcl CliHch-Drcxcl fund. Tlie convention wa unanimous cnicirning the general plan. VSIW.OiMlMMir will be undoubtedly un-doubtedly ulit at Colorado Springs. Ilrlrrltsl lit the Vrt. Nrw Yokk, June 1 ( Two thousand thou-sand dollars worth of silkdress-fjaud laces Isikinglng to a Mrs. d'Uini, of llonlana, wereK.'isJittL'oCtis(cm llou'u today. Mr, filelm arrivcM on the .lruoMii from Liverpool, -yid still the tnnii whlih imininvd the goods held nothing ilututbit . |