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Show NEWS NOTES- Wbitelaw Reid Tuesday night made public his letter of acceptance. The strike on the Denver & Rio Grande was declad off Tuesday. RefiCt-M P;oetor was Tuesday elected senator fium Vermont for six years from March 2nd, 1893. Tuesday the Idaho Supreme Court rendered ren-dered a decision declaring the electors' oath constitutional. Immense damage has been by done floods In Great Britain. A VVindmil! in San Francisco was shattered by a meteor Sunday. The railroads are likely to grant lower rates to Utah common points. ivucuigau wnuecaps wnippea a man Sunday who abused Lis wife. . Minister Lincoln is hopeful of good results from the Monetary Conference. Mrs- Victoria Martin, candidate of the womans suffragists for president, wil. take the stump. -A fierce storm is raging in the British Isles. The organ of the Homestead strikers Saturday declared the strike a failure. Denver & Rio Grande engineers Saturday Satur-day struck because a fellow workman had beau suspended. It is reported that the Mexican Central Cen-tral railroad is threatened with a strike. The trouble began three days ago when American machinists in the shops at the City of Mexico went out for an increase of wages, The dissatisfaction spread to the shops at San Luis Potosi and the machinists there have also walked out. Engineers snd firemen are expected to' qnit work If the machinists' demands are not granted. Fifteen dwellljgs and stores were burned and two women were killed in Englewood, in the soutnern part of Chicago Tuesday morning while the financial loss was 180,000. Mrs. W. K-Butler, K-Butler, though not really in danger' jumped from a third story window and striking on her head wai instantly k lied. Johc Howard, employee in a bakery where the Are started, was burnee to death snd the women and children In one of the burned bo'.ldlngs are not accoanted for, |