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Show IN A NEW LIGHT. "Why the Young: Emperor Ue-sigriiecl Ue-sigriiecl Iiisinarck. It Was the Expressed Wish of His Grandfather, Grand-father, William, the First, Because Bismarck was Headstrong. Loxnox, June 30. The Times this morning publishes an iuterview which its correspondent, Mons Blowitz. had with Count Munster. The Count states that in March of last year he called upon Prince Bismarck, nt lierlin when the : latter told of his resignation with satisfaction. Commissioner Minister then recalled a conversation he had with William the First, in which the emperor said that Bismarck was growing very headstrong, and that if he was driven io extremities he would select a successor and that successor would be General Caprivi. From this, Count Munster came to the opinion that the present emperor was following his grandfather's desires, and had chosen the successor pointed out by the old ethperon This puts the ac-I ac-I tiou of the young emperor in an entirely entire-ly new Unfit, and tiie iuterview will, create a sensation in court circles. reculiar Condition of AllUlrn. Cheyenne, June 30. They are having a hot time in Crook county over the t state of Tom Wagoner, a horse thief, who was quietly lynched by a party of three early iu the month. Wagoner left a good ranch and l,o(io head of stock, mostly horses, brought to him from Montana and other Stales and Territories. Now they are being driven olf by other ..thieves. The au-thoiities au-thoiities are all at sixes and sevens Confusion was ndded by failure of the wife, a simple minded omen, to apply ap-ply fur an administrator. An executor was appointed, then Wagoner's father came from Missouri, took the woman in hand and made an attempt to drive the stock east. Three Hundred Teams at Work. New Castle, June 30. Nearly 300 teams are now working beyond Merino on the Burlington's Buffalo extension. ex-tension. The bridge gang is out of it. It is the intention to begin track-laying by July o. The Burlington is on the trail red hot for the Northern Wyoming Wyo-ming cattle shipments and will get a big slice of the business. A Ship on l"irertt Sea. MoXTUeAl. June 30. -The steamship Monteridon, which arrived here to-day from London, had a terrible experience on her way across the Atlantic. On the afternoon of June 24, while the steamship steam-ship was a little east of Cape Kay,a lire was discovered. After three hours hard work the lire was extinguished. In the hold were twelve tms gunpowder. Winding fp tiie Cmc. Cheyenne, June 30. The Fillebrown murder trial opened at 7 o'clock this morning with a statement by Gibson Clark, assistant prosecuting attorney. The evidence now being taken is concerning con-cerning the finding of the body of Foulks, the murdered man. Killed by. a Train. Trinidad, Colo., June 30. A man named William Brown, a resident of this city, was killed about 10:30 last night. He was walking toward the city and did not hear the noise of an incoming train. Both legs were terribly terri-bly mutilated. Anotner Itesult of .Tt alouxy. Lawkence. Mass., June 30. John Kausch this morning shot and killed his sweatheart. Miss Burke, and then killed himself the same way. Jealousy was the cause. |