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Show NEWS NOTES. James S. B aine i reported to be very ill. Utah and Calfornia Fruits of all kinds a Jthe Mami Grocery. T.!- Vim uV- Fair half dollars will s iii rhij m.irket. Ta rt- muerati. it i- mid will have a Great Falls, Mont., Nov. 28 Jonathan Jona-than E. Jewell, 92 years of age and one of the most picturesque characters among the mining men of the rocky mountain region, wa rnn over to-night iinrt killed by a bwitoh train on tbe Hack of .he Boston & Montana Smelter, cw miles from this city. Sixteen trucks passed over his les near hie body. He was a native of Kentucky,- ai-j.inry of S3 in the next tunue. A M.'Ck Of KW-Mill-M tu.l.-.t iIow-d i t.-.u S.ur.!-s.L-ah-m- 50. 00- 8- s 14 1 pT8 'U-t -IV nald to llHV-- tJHWi -Hied by -arthq mkn-j in Ou'ral Am-eru, Am-eru, Pi.-r-.'-n.t H rii-ou'd fnther-in-law, ftiu .n -ej. in f .i ih- pat few weess, is no mi he rod to recovery. Tin Nei Y 'k ilver-league has re-sulvfd re-sulvfd 1 1 r-q ie i the government to increase the piirh ise of silver. servi d in tne Mexicau war under Jefferson Jeffer-son Davis, was a c .pt on under L and asm one of the -uriivnrs of Pieejl'-famoua Pieejl'-famoua charge t Gi :ys:i .rt'. He hai a -on ai Bismark, Jf. D., 62 ya s idd who is an old Missouri river pilot. Jewell had been engaged In mining iu -lexlco, Arizou , Nevada and Clif. raU in early t;m- s. He was a M .son ef high rank and oae of the oldest in the United States, bavin? joined tbe order more than fifty years ao. He w San old line Democrat who voted for and was sc-quanted sc-quanted with Jackson, Tbe day before his untimely end he remarked to a fellow fel-low w irkoi-.n of the Boston & Montana Smelting Company. "Cleveland is elected, so I am ready to pass my check.' Paris, Nov, 28. An interpolation was submitted in the Chamber of Deputies, teking why the government did not in-fcrce in-fcrce the law providing for au autopsy in the case of the sudden death ef Barou Reinach, the banker supposed to have committed sui cide as the result of the damaging exposure in tbe Panama canal management. Reference was made to the rumors that the burial was only a sham. Minister of Justice Kl-card Kl-card raid the doctor had certified that death resulted from natural causes and that a post mortem could not be ordered without previous judicial intervention. II. Brison, chairman of tha investigation investiga-tion committee, supported the demand and said the official seal should be af-used af-used to Baron Reinschs'a papers as it was imperative that the truth should be discovered. Premier Loubet said Bris-son's Bris-son's request was illegal. Brisaon protested, pro-tested, whereupon, the Premier said his words could be interperted only as indicating indi-cating a lack of confidence, and that he would accept nothing but the simple order of the day. This created tremendous tremen-dous excitemtnt, the Premier's motion was rejected-301 to 219. The cabinet then withdrew from tha chamber and tendered their resignations to the President. President Carnot accepted ac-cepted t!.! ra and the chamber proceeded to ado; t Brissona'a resolution of regret that ths Boron's paper had not been sealed immediately after his death, and then adjourned until Monday. Sir Jji.n T, Tlioinpsou hag succeeded Abb tt a.i Canadian premier, and has been asked to form a cabinet for Canada. At Birmingham, Conn., Saturday, Peter jaekeon, the dusky slugger knocked a man down for saying be couldn't fight. Philosophers and staticians have com pared figures and find that that the limit of the earth's capacity In 5,294,000-000 5,294,000-000 human beings, also that this number num-ber will be reached before the close of the twenty-first century. The Department of State has received from the United States Minister at Madrid, a formal note from the Dake of Veragua, granting the request of the President for loan of the relics of Columbus Col-umbus in possession of his descendants for exhibition at the World's Fair. A report from Captain Healy, commanding com-manding the steamer "Bjar" dated Oqj-al6ka, Oqj-al6ka, November 9th., says seals are rapidly leaving Bering sea island?, but few remaining on St. Goorge, the number num-ber being insufficient to meet tbe food requirements of the natives during the winter. New Toes, Nov. 26,-AH the pastors of STew York and Brooklyn Presbyterian churches will take part in the dedication dedica-tion of the new - Willis avenne Presbyterian Presby-terian church here tomorrow afternoon. It is one of the finest church edifices in the country and 300,000 have been expended in its erection. Lkwiston, Me.. Nov, 26. A special to the Journal from Rangaly says Dr. A, 0. Bridge?, a physician highly though of there, announces a case of Asiatic ehol-era ehol-era In the person of Mrs. Stephen Phil-brick. Phil-brick. She was taken last Monday afternoon, af-ternoon, ba' is now much easier. The house was placed under quarantine. Pr. sidi nt Harrison will probably take motn tbau half of his salary with him when l e n tires from the White House on the 4.iii et next Mtrch. An outside frMimate of his expends, past and prospective, during tha four jr-ars of his term, l.-.ttes a balance of $ 16.000 fRoi the J200.COO which he wiii have drawn. N w Yrk Prw. The Arabs believe that the date palm wiuxti happiness and conten'meut to the souutry in which it grows. It is a beautiful tree, tall and straight, sotue iimes reaching a height of sixty feet. The leaves are from eight to ten feet J--, 'tirt he t; artires, or f rni'-Dearihg .-. - fi iu 18(1 200 d,.t ! A bue- f Unite weiglia fiotu eMv o iwentv-tive pL.ui-.de. Providence, R. I, Njv. 2o. At a lU'ettn of the tp.uut-rs of B-aclistone Valley, notice was received from a maj oriiy of the mills stating that an ia-eie.ite ia-eie.ite of 7 per cent in wages wou'.u te m.-de Dectmber 5, The increase at J. & P. Costs limi-ed, at Pawtueket, will b from 10 to 15 per cent in all departments depart-ments The Brkely mill made no re-j o.,r: ana the t.eciet-ry of tbe- National .s'.'C'HUCQGf spian-rs is to bo appealed u if :,n r.uwbi is cot giv6n at once. Pfubibiy the largest congregat'on in Ameiicais that of tha church of St. Stanislaus Kosika in Ciiic.go, which us 30,000 communicants. The Dumber of attendants at the several massas every Sunday frequently exceeds 15.009 The care of souls committed to its charge requires the services of twelve priefts. It has a parochial school attended at-tended by 3.000 children, and these are tanght by twenty-six sisters nnd eight lay teachers. The church maintains an orphan asylum in which about 300 inmates in-mates are cared for. |