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Show TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. Japan and itic TVorlri' Fair. "Chicago, Stay 12. II. Shugio, President of tbe Japanese Company ufTcMo and New York, arrived this evening; also Robert Klum, a New -York artist, who goes to Japan to Join Sir Edwin Arnold and 11-lustratii 11-lustratii tho literary work the latter Is to do. Mr. Shugio is after information in-formation about the World's Fair, and says, if satisfied, that efforts v, ill be made for an International affair af-fair in all senses. His government will send an exhibit far exceeding that made at Paris. A (lottrnor. 3teti-,nce. Baton ltouat, la., May 12. The legislature convened today. Tho Governor's message, which wasvxry lengthy, was principally devoted to opposition of a renewal of tbe lottery's charter. It suggests legislation to prevent a recurrence of defalcations liketreasurer Burke's and endorses the levee sycteni. He r.rn lp. Chicago, May 12. Charles Randall, Ran-dall, r-x-sccntary of the Hoard of Trade, who has lccn mining for several weeks lias turned up In Portland, Ore? A letter was received re-ceived from him today, announcing 'his intention of remaining at Portland Port-land permanently. He said nothing noth-ing to his family on leaving, knowing that they uotiM oppose the move. !cclIcl AflerTteary Wnltlng. Des Moines, May 12 Tliu case ol Theodore Henry vs. the Travelers' Travel-ers' Insurance Company, lnvolviug a large amount of lands and Irrigating Irrigat-ing canals in Colorado, which has been pending in the Federal Court for five years, was decided today t.y Judge Caldwell iu favorcf tho Insurance In-surance company. The matter involves in-volves over t,'J00. In the Italian rliamber. Rome, May 12. In tho ChamWr of deputies today the minister of the treasury announced amendments to tbo budget effecting a reduction of 15,000,000 Hrcs on the army and navy estimates, and other retrenchments retrench-ments to the amount of 11,000,000 lire?. There still remains a deficiency de-ficiency of OjOOO.OOO lirts. Death or an OlilKolillrr. Chicago, May 12. General Julius Ju-lius White, ex-minister of tho Argentine Ar-gentine republic, died at South Kvan-ton tbl-i morning of dropsy. Genera White rendered conspicuous conspicu-ous service to tho Union army during dur-ing tbo late war. Dr. "IcGlynn. Chicago, May 12. Rev. Til ward JlcOlynn of New York, the" ex-Catholic ex-Catholic priest, left for San Francisco Fran-cisco this morning to form single-tax clubs. At a randltlalr. Kansas Citv, May 12. The republican re-publican congressional convention of the Sixth Kansas District, after a four days' fight, nominated Webb McNeil of Smith CAuuty to succeed suc-ceed Hon. K. J. Turner, the present incumbent., Bailie Ltelirs-en Cotsboxn.. Oklahoma Crrv. I. T., May 12. A report reached hero tonight of a battle between two opposing forces of cowboys in Little River County, twenty-live miles south. Thcdifli-culty Thcdifli-culty is re-crted to have arisen over ditlerent constructions of the herd law.- Five men are reported killed, three fatally injurcd,and four slightly slight-ly wounded. Three- deputy marshals mar-shals have gone to the scene. No particulars are obtainable, as the scene of tbo fight if far removed from any telegraph station. Three Thon-usntl on Mrlke. Pittsbuko, May 12. Three thou-and employes of tho National Tube Works Company at McKr-ca-port, To., struck, for a ten per cent advance lb wages. All the denrt-ments denrt-ments are closed down except the puddling and rolling mills. The Cyclone In Ohio. Canton, O., May 12. The cyclone which wrecked Akron Saturday night visited Limaville In the northern north-ern part of this county. Six nouses were unroofed, and others badly wrecked. Mrs. Amos Hart and daughter were fatally injured and a babe killed. In Carlisle's Favor. Frankfort, Ky., May 12. The democratic caucus In the Senatorial race tonight did nothing except ap-pointcommittecs. ap-pointcommittecs. There was an enthusiastic en-thusiastic mass meeting to-night in favor of Carlisle. |