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Show j Chilian rebels aic tut of auimuni tion. The Prei ch government will allow no more betting on t .ires. Ki.C- laving has been resumed on t! e . Sevier Slake tabernacle agaiu. j A young Ru-sim gill hung herse'f with a towel on the 6lh a: a unlroad waiting ! loom in I'ititbiir. I General Painter, a Democrat, has ' been elected to the United Slates Sen- ate from lllonois. i Tue Wisconsin Legislature is paving $to a ptayer ami print ise to cut them " ; down to Jio per week. j Queen Victoria and Emperes? Fre ! ' crick have been driving together in an ;opencaniage and have received ova- tiotis. I i Some ,oo Chinese pirates and robbers were beht.tded in Kw.inlunjj province during the last few days of the old Chinese Chi-nese year. Memphis, March 12 A d;spatch from ilillshouse, Miss . savs that the levee on ihe Mississippi rivet bn ke 'his morning and great damage will likely result. A ton of diamonds at the present day is worth $35,000,000. We furnish this information to prevent the public bein overcharged. 3fonoe Cliy News. I "The face ot the returns," said the chairman of the meet ino;, "shows sixty-i sixty-i seven aves and no n-ies." "What .1 que; r looking face tint must be,"rem 1. ked an old lady in the bark xqh. Washington Sinr. Ashland, Wis, March 9. Yesterday's blizzard was the wo -st of the season. It is reported that two settlers on the newly open land in that section perished in the situ m. Emma Abbott's lemams.when cremated, cremat-ed, were clothed in her favorite dress, a Jj.000 Worth costume, which the singer had rendered famous by wearing when appearing in her favorite roles. The dress was a rich, heavy cream silk trimmed trim-med with lace and ribbons, and thickly embroidered with gold thread. Despite their subjugation to British rule the princes of India are still able to indulge in-dulge in roval whims and extravagances One of them leceutly.h-id m?de at Pat is. a beJ woruh, $25,000. Its canopy is supported sup-ported by four automatic female figures that wave fans to cool the air The mattress mat-tress is,a huge musical box, which, wh,;ii one lies upon it, plays operatic airs. The full fledged U:ah Democrat, con ceritin winch we have heard so little in its embryonic state, has reached our sanctum. The original ''Essay Caigh" (pronounced bv so tie Essay Calf) is the quill-driver so there is no questioning the fact that he will steer the young organ or-gan aright. J H Parry is manager, lix Greenville, Miss., March 11. The rise in the river here continues, the rech,t rainfall in the Cumberland and Tennessee Tennes-see valleys causing those streams to rise rapidly and overllow their banks which will add its volume to the present pres-ent high stage now in the Mississppi, but the people are not generally a armed. Confidence is felt in the ability of the levees to withstand the flood . James Woodlev aged 65, who died at Rye, Pueblo county, recently, was a re-niaikable re-niaikable chatacter. It is alleged that during his lif he never bought a pound of meat or a barrel of flour or com; never wore spectacles' had a sow 27 years old never swapped horses; never was out of money, wore one pair of shoes thirteen years, and kept one pair of plow lines nineteen yeats What othtreccentricities he may have possessed deponent sayeth not. There were wild rumors of a serious wreck on the Union Pacific dating around at an early hour this morning, and it was said that this was the cause of the train from the south reaching this citv a couple ot hours behind time. The railway people who were seen knew nothing of it, but it was said in other quartets that the wreck occurred near the point of the mountain south; that one young lady had a leg broken, and that several other passengers were injured The rumor was only partially confirmed S.L. Herald. Pierre, S D., March 11, The excitement excite-ment on "Mile Square" on the reservation reserva-tion opposite ihe Pierre agency promises prom-ises bloodshed. A vear ago townsite boomers from Pierre undertook to locale loc-ale the lind. but were daiven off by cow boys and halfbreeds. Today one hundred hun-dred men with guns are wailing an attack at-tack by boomer. Acording to a law pasved by Congress, "Mile Square" was thrown open to tow 1 site settlers, and the squatters now on the laud propose to hold it. if an attack is made, blood will be shed, as the present owners have spent considerable money J and propose pro-pose to hold their land. New York, March 1 1 A queer group landed at the barge office yesterday. It consisted of one turbaned man and four closely veiled women who were his wives' The party was bound for the Sandwich Is ands. The name of the Turk was Oban Solyman Gaidjikshow. He is very rich. At Hawaii Oban intends in-tends to establish a refinery and buy a sugar plantation. While Oban was richly alliied in Oiiental costumes, .his wives were dressed in white camels hair cloth which was ditty looking. All weie veiled to the eyes and kept their heads bowed as though they were in prayer. The grotesque party left the barge office early in the evening and took the Pennsylvania Penn-sylvania railroad tiain forSan Francisco. News Items. Spain has had a huiricane. Tiade js paralized in Cliili. X |