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Show BltlEF TELEGRAMS. Madrid, Oct. 5. Cholera Is believed be-lieved to have broken out in Barce lona, where fl7e suspected cases ale reiorted. Paris, Oct. 5. By the bursting of a reservoir at LaLonde today, five persons were killed and thirty Injured. In-jured. Rome, Oct. 5. It Is understood the Vatican has decided to advise all Catholics to abstain front voting at the coming election in Italy. LONDON, Oct, 5. The fires have been quenched In all but a few of the Scutch Iron furnaces. The lockout will reduce tbe market supply sup-ply 2U.000 tons etkly. St, Petersburg, Oct." 5. Thirty arrests were made here in connec lion with the workmen's political movement. Many ether arrests ' were made in the interior. Berne, Oct. 5. The revolutionary party In the utnton oi lyronne uss won a victory on the question of revision re-vision of the constitution, the vote standing 11,923 for and 11.S3I against, Berlin, OcL, 5. The Votdtctte Zeitung lias received confirmation of the reiort that General Bandovoskl and three hundred and seventy soldiers sol-diers were drowned during the recent re-cent manoeuvres in Russia, by the collapse of a bridge. London, Oct. 5. Colonel Caddel, the magistrate who presided at the hearing of tile case against O'Brien and Dillon at Tlpperary, is writing a long letter, In which he charges Morley with having distorted the facta in his recent speech relative to Tlpperary affairs. Munich, Oct, 5. At the annual fete today, during an inspection of prize bulls, one of the animals broke loose and dabed into tbe mass of spectators, trampling upon the people peo-ple right and left. Many persons were Injured but none seriously. Prince Regent Lleutpold bad a narrow escape. Denver, Col., Oct, . The stormy season on the Rocky Mountains commenced last night, and quite an amount of snow fell in different places. Reports show snow falling from Sallda to Ouray, and It Is also snowing at Sllverton, Leadvllle, Glenwood Springs and Aspen. Newark, ,X. J., Oct, 5. Hen-Most Hen-Most has been liberally advertised to addres a socialistic meeting here to-night. At the appointed time the crowd, mostly composed of Russians Rus-sians and Germans, gathered lu the hall and greeted the anarchist with loud cheers. Tho police then entered, enter-ed, and, much to thedisconfiture of tho audience, escorted Mot from the ball and gave him half an hour to leave tbe city. He complied. |