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Show LATEST TELEGRAMS. The llelirltiKNrnltnratlon. VlOMItlA. 11. C, Auguat II. The Hiltlali and Aintrlrnn Hrlirlng Bra tvmmtaalonera met for coneultsHou at Oiinala.ka, Jul St. Tho only aril-urea aril-urea then knoirn wile Hie two already lejairtetl. Ctianxea In Hie To.nrn.hj of III aounlrx. YtiwA, A. T., Annual i;. Dally ar. ilralafiom the region of Honera, on the OotonJo Itiver, rttthn muat wonderful won-derful ihangea In the topography of the country, fiiivod by tiie iMellt eartliipiake. The ilamage dono la Itlnilpaliy ti atoekrnen, who havo loat many cattle. The Cocopali ludl an are heavy loacri. Tlteludlauapre diet that another earthiiuake la liable to occur aeon. The Inn.itra llohl llielr Wheel. Toi'l.KA, Ivaneea, Augutt II. t (IrjUi, pnldrnt of Ihe r'arnun' AIM noce, liaa ritiirncl from hla trip through the Httite, He mya u large amount otuheat ta being held by tlio farmera Willi Ihe txctatlon that the rloea will mittrlally advance. omm.nl en III UrKlelej lllll. IaiMmx, Auguat 11. Tho 1mrt, coiiimantlugon Ihofalltni; oir nf ex lairta to the United Btatea, aayi: "The McKlnley lair ha Uen a aevcru blow toaoino of Iho tranche or trade, but tlio chief Biiirircr will lie Iho country to uuwltoai to cjlai.llali It" Unriieil la lleelli, IiAMOUitr. N. D, Auguat II. At Orlawold, Ijoiouro county, alxteen mllrn north of here, Bunday night, Mrt. ll'liilin Hoelur waa burned lo utatli In the bul. hi r aeanty evidently having been tired. The bam nuo Uirned, tepantely from the houeu. Wllhehu lluelter, her father-in-law, la mliilmr and It la thought he may bo In Ihe mini of tho born. It ! Ullured Wllhelui eit fire to Ibe ilm Ulng alter killing hla daughter In law, aud that he haa taken hla ovru life, l-nnrral i,r 111. Lop riaaeh. I,ACno(i', Wla., Auguat II. The funeral ol Hilltop Klavcli took )laco hero today under the dlrectlou of Arch lllahop Kalaer, Mllwatikle, aa alaled .y aoveral blrhop and ono hundred and aevenly-flvu prtiata from abroad. Tlircu thouannd taajple wit iieeeedtheiH.rvniou.i'a lu thu cliurih, and tho proccealon by thu cemotery Wat oue of the largeal ever aicn Lore. Ilatrolir'alilritor Home Itnle. Imsihjk, Auguit II llalfour, chief aierrtary of Ireland, lu n erarch dellv eriilat Plymouth ycalorday, ouUlmil hla Idtaaot local aelf-government. Ilu waa aware that many memtwra of the Conwrvatlvoidirty dlalikeil Ida pro laieal, but he argued that there wero two reawni why local government ahould not be withhold from Ireland. The flrat m naeutlmentat one be tauio It tiad alrtuJy bien given to England and Sixillanu; and theeocond, bevnuto lxal government 1ml been ret latedly promlaed lo Inland. llalfour declared It would l.e tnadnen toalluwthucouucllato admlnliter the fundtof any cloaa nut rtpriumtid lu thwotndlea. Hnch 4rrallon woull couvirtthimlnto ingluea of tyranuy and oppritaton. Thu iollce iiuestlon, llalfour con tlnued, cauaia alarm, but he would never coneent to the dectntrallintlon of theforceby handing ovtr the locnl mlh e, either to count Ila, or to coun i Ila lu luuoclatlon with the grand Jury. Ho furl In r helleml thero woulj be no airlouaattiimta by the oountlc to eecuru tho coutrol of ao coitly n force. Ho w aa coniielled to admit that he fenreit llietiaiultof theihange would bo to umt tlio landlord from a ahare In the government, eviu though mey Kuarueu in council! by r-nmoformof minority repreacntatlou. Thla la to lai UflotiJ, biitliatruited end bellovcd, ui tho ulltlcnl rlorni iiilnlded, aa the ancient rancor waa forgotten, the gradual i fleet of the lauJpuri'lituiemiaauro wai frit, th cm gentlemen, If they nnialued, would bo largely reco.uUed and ilccted ua the beat uun to carry uu the county butlntaa, and Hi ua tecoucllo tho claae wlili h havu Wan too much, and too long iearated. Auother Itallroa.l I ollleton. I'llHT WAVNK, Illd., AUgUBt II. 1 arly thla morning a paMengur train, iiorthliound, crashed Into n freight at Ilrlant, Ind. Cngluur Dlok and I'lraiiien Drown ot t'orl Waynu wero killed, Tho engine and baggage rarof thu laweuger train and tight freight i era wiru dculollihed. Thu accident v, aa oauaed by the failure of tho freight i row to roperly algual. J. A. McKulglit, wlltor of the 1 lelena Jvurnut, waa hauled up eomo time ago by Judge Mcllulton of llutt.., for ton. leini t of court, lupubllalilni; tome rein re-in irka purporting that Juallco could not bo obtained lu tho Ilutte coutta. The temarka wero made on tho celebrated Uivle will tate whlili Involve mllllnna. The Huproiue t'ourt of Muitana decided on the loth lint., th it Miltnlght illd uothlug to bring tliiicourillitoiontcmpt, that ha nil" llihed rrniurkajvlilch did not obatruit the woik of tho tourt uud ao ou. |