Le Mars Semi-Weekly Sentinel (Newspaper) - June 8, 1899, Lemars, Iowa t 0emi- VOL. XXIX NO. 46 LE JUNE 8,1899. Historical Society $ 2.00 PER YEAR O P E R A T E H I T E ' S A I R S H IP ii about ready t o b e l a u n c h e d * t E X G I X E TO P: uff ' s i. X is i h i i l o n in t h e of an r. p i s a n d air by of fans I hy an To ( l i t engine is a t - i 1 a vm of iti l A u p r i c e d iu t h e c e n t e r of tr ami Ct n Ct d by a roji belt uith the Ten Thou G 2 E A T T U I PUGILISTS MUST HIT t r c ind Present at the of the 5D r A T E A U S A S C I TY i z T r u h i I ' T o p o l: l K l l i n i i- iin O r d e r t o M- viTal ] t L e o l h y I J e b a t e 7." Willi i y n utii M of ru V a in t' tory of were o - VY first the e. d | v tr ui i iU ] n n g met h u n d r e d s on i ' e to come I d fur s im l i e u A n n o u n c e s H e W i l l T o l r a t e N o S l u e s - i n s NEW June 7. Chief of Police Devory cave out the following statement relative to the action he will take incase the Jeffries fight next Friday night resolves itself into a brutal slugging I shall be present at the contest and as chief of police I shall personally see to i t that the letter i spirit of the law relative to such contests are obeyed and that there will ba uo slogging nor heavy nothing but a lawful sparring exhibition for Any person who permits himself to be gulled or imposed upon by thinking otherwise will himself very much It will be well for the public to under stand that the heavy blow struck will mark the end of the of Oil l X u r t W t lit of c m i m oi c u it w a s linally IT 1-. tile S. t i l l ' r l l y i i S ' ' v ex. i i j i v j. a ( u li N e - a pi the ex N ew N e w l Gre irer V ' i o i s by t s. wa - ill - n of to r d a v - J tile was taken tile tc i. F i l i a l by a ( 1 - iT i- ry or re- 1 at tills al iiii a and report at C o m l t l u e t o C o o t r o l C o a l O u t p u t. KANSAS June 7. It is persistently rumored that a coal combination or trust of all the chief mine owners in Missouri and Kansas had been formed to control the entire of these two The capital stock of the it is is to be 10,000,000 and that the organizer of the trust is B. F president of the ii and Texas whose main are in SL Those particularly interested in the combine are said to be the Central Coal and Coke a nd ] Texas Coal Western company and the Bolen Coal | I i i i m l c r n n l * O r d e r e d D p o r t ed j 1 j A 1) KI. I- June 7. Twenty Hun 1 garian immigrants who arrived here from Antwerp last Friday on t he steamer were today ordered by the commissioner of immigration of this port to be When the immigrants arrived here they were ell consigned to S Strand and the commissioner says an investiga tiou showed that the men were brought to this country under contract to work for a s t e e l company iu the which is in violation of the alien labor con tract i v I. p v t itIK tile - a. i; e June Tile grand i at The with fla ns o. r in the prore sion - band Alter ] o. aI streets tile at i J r's opera r i l r e t l i the George Dewey Tlie annual ad- Master i l o w e u was at ' 1 1 - o i l ic Wilo s i t t i n g of ti was given i to a be a r r e s t e d un June 7. When t ' l f t e. a avd i t s s e s - i- s. t tuing done w a s at MI t u t u t e none of t he ia i to before s i be represented y 1- was by arr room of Police Cap- H. C. u a at the previous - last He understand that if he i t i v hearing it should v a Later he w a S l u e t t i n j t S i o u x June 7. The Soo Gun tourney occurred Suine remarkable shooting was l a t u r e of the In t h e fifth nt at ie blue known angles squad a. ed of members of the Son bun showed great form and their work d a sensation anion the hooters The which w a s ed ol Hawman ami broke 74 out of 75 This broke the record for the S u t y e i t l e A e n l I n H e e r July 7. Senator Mason was again tile sole member of the Pure Food present Scientists 1 makers of butler and beer ami wine Dr. of the Northwestern university declared that aeid is almost universally mingled iu the beer drank in this He said he k n ew of cases where death was traceable to nl 1 Str June 7. The of the late the great was a t r e a t tne people of Vienna rendering honor to its The procession was very the cortege including cars of The burgomaster of Vienna and the municipal with many distinguished representatives of followed the T o r u n i f u H r T i M e u June 7. A tornado passed four miles northeast of here last The house of Will Dahnke was entirely demolished and the inmates badly The youngest child was curried upwards of 20 rods with some of the 1 umber of the house and was the only one of the escaped without N e w D r e x f u s J o y FORT UK Island of Mar June 7. When the dispatch boat bearing the superintend ent of the and the commander of marine who was designated by the French government to notify of revision of his arrived yesterday from Cayenne at t he l i e du Dreyfus was waiting on the Although endeavoring to maintain his self he received the official intelligence with a countenance radiant with I t lE S a l t f o r SAX June 7. Scenes almost equalling iu excitement those which marked the departure of prospectors in the Klondike at the first announcement of the gold were enacted yesterday when the steamer Homer and the schooner Salvation sailed for St. the first craft bound thither this Both vessels sailed with cabins and holds many desiring passage being refused accommodation for lack of niE e W i l l V e t o S u g a r i t o a n t j. June 7. It seems very probable that Governor Pingree will veto the beet sugar bounty Attorney General gave the governor an opinion that the is for reason that it appropriates money raised by taxation for other than a public The house passed the taxing copper and iron mining and it now goes to the where friends of the claim enough votes to pass it. A r m e d n G u a r d i n g T o l l G a t e s. June 7. Thirtyeight men were armed with Winchester rifles and sent to the toll gates on the three turnpikes in this The men were sworn in and instructed to protect the gates at all The turnpike have an understanding with Governor Bradley to send the militia into this comity if men cannot be f i l in. ct. the SPARKS FROM T H E W I R E S The iu the Fountain murder trial N. has rested its Secretary jf State Hay and Mrs. Hay Tuesday evening entertained the Span ish Ed was knocked out in the second round by Bob Armstrong ar N e w York Tuesday Tiie at the stone crashing w r k s was settled An advance of wages was The a t Vera Cruz from yellow fever in May were 1- M out of 303 The high mortality indicates the virulence of th The general eldership of the Churches tue United States Tuesday decided to h v e their next meeting at in 2. The Chicago Record declares that a mammoth sugar consolidation is being projected which will the A r buckle and e Doscher throughout s grand old SHERIFF KILLED Dies of Wounds Received In Second Fight With TEADT ELUDE THE POSSE F i n a l l y S l i p T h r o u g h t h e L i n e s a n d M a ke G o o d T h e i r E s c a p e a P a r l y o f S U t y - f lv P n r s u e r s T a k i n g U p t h e T r a i l T o w a rd H o l e - I n - t h e - W i i l A r e L i k e l y t o B e L y n c h e d I f C a u g h t June 7. Sheriff of Converse county and posse had fight with the Union Pacific train rob bers news of which has just reached The robbers were sur rounded in a where they wero forced to abandon their which were The robbers intrenched themselves behind rocks and made desperate Sheriff Joe was shot through the body and fatally He is being brought to Cas Reinforcements are going ont from Casper as fast as they can bo The entire aroused and tho prospects of capturing the entire baud of outlaws ing the in- Wall of which the three train robbers are mem are very A courier reached Casper last nigh from the scene of tho fight and reported that the outlaws escaped through the lines of the posse in the intense They stole the horses of a freight ing outfit and are now flying for the in- five men nn der United States Marshal Hadsell took up the trail and are in Th three outlaws are Bob Taylor of t he in- Wall a Mexican and a Casper gambler named Cavauaugh June 7. Joe Hazen sheriff of this who was shot iu skirmish with the Union Pacific train robbers north of Casper was brought in from the west by a special train yesterday and died at 5: 30 last The funeral will occur on Deceased was serving his second term as sheriff and was a fearless and efficient There is intense excitement in Casper and Donglas and talk of lynching the robbers if caught is I n d i a n P o l i c e E v i c t I n t r u d e r s. O. June 7. Three squads of Osage Indian police and light horsemen evicted several hundred in traders from the Osage Indian reserva tion All the improvements of the intruders were destroyed and hundreds of cattle were turned tho pin The destruction of crops is The white intruders defy tho orders of Indian Agent Pollack at I boldly moved upon Indian built houses and raised Indian Agent Pollack is relentless in dealing with the invaders and scores of women and children are The in traders have organized and may attack the Thousands of trees have been cut from the reservation by cattle who will be forced by the agent to pay 3 cents for every post K i l l e d a t a C r o s s i n g 0 Juno 7. At 8 o'clock last evening Chief of Police Peter A. Claire of tins with his wife and daughter iu a at tempted to cross the Han ilton and Dayton four miles south of A locomotive struck the dashed it to 1 the chief immediately and so injured the child that she died in tho hospital a few hours The mother is B u n a s r a y n g l n e C r a s h e s I u t o P a s s e n g e r. COLORADO June 7. A taking water at tank near on the Colorado Midland broke away from its crew and started on a wild run down Near the runaway crashed into the eastbound passenger Both engines were totally Fireman George Boswick was killed and Engineer Arthur Laloude received fatal So passengers were S t o r m H u r s t s O v e r L i n c o l n. June 7. A storm of wind and rain visited Lincoln and vi shortly before 6 o'clock last In the city the damage done was a few outbuildings being blown over and one house partly Reports coming in from country districts south of here tell of greater many barns being de A number of persons are reported none S a v e d h r a S t o r m C e l l a r. June 7. A tornado struck the southwest part of the town of L last evening and totally wrecked two The Davidson hotel was partially No lives were lost but a storm cellar saved the whoso house was torn to S t o r m a t G u t t e n b a r g l a June 7. A heavy wind and rain storm at 40 miles north of here last evening did much Emil John and Theodore Rath were fatally A boy named Radach was drowned in the S c h o o l h o u s e S t r u c k b y a B o l t. June 7. In a terrible windstorm here schoolhouse was struck by lightning and three children were unconscious for 15 minutes and over 100 were crazed with A c c e p t * C a l l t o T a b o r C o l l e g e. June 7. Haven instructor in botany at Brown has accented tho call to Tabor to take the chair of B u s D o w n b y t L e F a s t M a l l. MALVERN June 7. John section hand on the Fort Arthur was run down and instantly killed yesterday by thn a s t mail at the Food Prepared With la Free from Rochelle Urns and is the Housewife's CALUMETS NONE SO FAREWELL C o u n s e l s P a t i e n c e a n d S u b m i s s i o n a s t h e S h o r t e s t R o u t e t o F r e e d o m June 7. General Maximo the former chief of the Cuban issued his farewell manifesto In it The mission I have been entrusted with is nearly I have attempted to find a solution of questions concerning the army which I commanded during tho bloodiest war known in I am now leaving regretfully to attend to private parting word to the people for whom sacrificed 30 years of my life anii to my friends in tho army which action should have been taken instantly after the removal of the bloody weight of Spain's merciless We wanted and depended u foreign intervention to terminate the This occurred at tho most terrible moment of our contest and resulted in But none of us thought this ovent would bo followed by military occupa tiou of the country by our who rate us as a people incapable of acting for ourselves and who have reduced us to to submission and to the tutelage imposed by force of This cannot be our ultimate eud after the years of and wo should aid by every pacific method in finishing the work of which tho Americans accepted in the and which is as disagreeable for them as for This aid will prove without concord among all the island it is necessary to forget disagreements to completely unite all elements and to organize a po party which is needed in any We must useless by onr behavior the presence of a strange power in the island and must assist tho Americans to complete the honorable mission they have been compelled to assume by force of as one ot the first although one of our last old and not far from the without passions or call on you with the sincerity of a father and urgo a cessation of tho superfluous discussions and the creation of parties of all kinds which disturb the country and tend to cause My mission having I will absent myself temporarily to embrace my but I will return shortly - to which I love as much as my own A d v a n c e I n P r i c e o f P l o w s June 7. The Northwestern Plow an organization 25 years yesterday changed its name to the Northwestern Plow aud Implement The change of name was made so us to include all the makers of riding and walking corn working under a single After the meeting unanimously decided to advance tho price of all the above articles 20 per cent the figures now The advance is to apply on 1900 M i s s o u r i R e p u b l i c a n * P i l e a P r o t e s t. June 7. A Missouri delegation appointed by the state Re publican committee yesterday called on the president and Director Merriam of the census bureau and protested against the method of proportioning tho census enumerators for Missouri equally between Democrats and but it is understood there will be no change in the plan of division originally The Missouri will prepare a full schedule of 13 Republican names and will insist on their T u r n i n g I n d i a n s I n t o S t o c k m e n. Sioux S. June 7. The government has delivered more than 00 head of breeding cattle to the Sioux on the Yankton and these are more progressive and energetic than the large majority of their brethren on other will become an important factor iu the great cattle raising industry of South N a t i v e s S u r r e n d e r. June 7. The secretary of state has received the following cablegram from Bartlett the United States on t he Samoan Over 1,800 rebels TELEGRAMS TERSELY window glass trust says mere will be no advance in prices at Hon. Frederick O. widely known as a lawyer and died at his home in Boston from lung Harry a farmer living near London Tuesday killed Alex a farmer whose land with a blow of a After maintaining rates for nearly six the western roads are understood to 1 cutting rales between Chicago and St. Paul and Kansas At the queen's birthday celebration in Samoa it was officially announced that Great Britain would absolutely veto any proposition that Mataafa should ever become The members of the St. Paul and Buffalo baseball clubs who were on Sunday while playing ball at charged with violating the Sunday were given a jury trial Tuesday and Mrs. Belle Marshall wife of R. W. for 25 years a prominent aud wealthy member of the Chicago board of committed suicide at her home Tuesday by shooting herself in the right Two aged 1 and 3 children of Mrs. Carl Detloff of Poplar were instantly killed The mother left the cab on the depot platform while the stepped into the A gust of wind blew i t in front of a fast in- coming mangling both The machine and blacksmith shops of the Western Iron works at together with all valuable were destroyed by fire 75,000; $ 15,000. On account of the unprecedented drouth and the recent order of the interior department excluding ranchmen from forest New Mexico sheepmen are in bad plight and sheep are dying by the The intense heat of the last few days has had the effect of materially diminishing the product of the iron and steel mills of The men have suffered greatly and in many instances been compelled to stop Nelson M. the ex- deputy United States marshal who is directly responsible for the burning of the two ' nole Indian boys near O. REFUGEES TURNED BACK Fear of Pestilence and Famine at T E L L OF 0 P F R E G 3 I 0 N BY E E B E L S nt vy n T l u ' i i i f o r S u p p l l i ' i t. W i r l k f Flh { i i i i o 4 D K c i i r d T l i u l r Unif o r m * U i i i l f r O n l i T s t o A i i n - r - l c n n F r i t * m l l y T o w n of M r i b c t o I s MANILA J a n e 7. A and who are attempting to 10 i are by thn u u t h u r i r U ' S wlm aru r f city i over i- a nml Many of rho refugees toll of to cive up their ies to the i t M r p - u r s * They are to return to lines o n account of Tlie i n M i r e i i t govern n i u u r I. S t o uu au order f o r nil the military f o r o t s to discard their uniforms ami wear only iu order to our Tlie ma lu an at lurk n t h e friendly n ol and after driving the inhabitants out burned the Fred Y. of tlie Sixth artillery suicide hero this r. s friends iy his mind Was affected hy a recent A m p e r vrta that Colonel of the two members of the original Filipino military who were placed under arrest at Turkic t alter g to Luna's camp from their ee w i t h the United States i- has court martialed and sentenced to 1' 2 for displayed toward the DR. J. C. CI lent and Manager of the Sioux City Ophthalmic of the Iowa State Association of The Most Successful Optician in tlie Has Treated Over 5,000 Cases in and Around Sioux City in i k List Sit Yeas CROSS EYES knife not necessary i n cases of cross tv eases out of a dred are caused by defective vision perfectly fitted will remove the n n ( s what P M. of Jefferson South Dakota Mv daughter A l f o L s ' wearing the glosses yon fitted We are well pleased with your treatment Her have many such r H l h ZZ r o p O T t i T { h e b e s a r e d a e t o e y ( ' 5 s t r i - i conscious o f m a y rase 3 g medicine for stomach or nervous perfectly straight were very badly This since I l e - t i u l l l p T h r u t t u h L i n t ' June 7. The American forces have occupied the peninsula and General Hall's column is encamped at Major marching across the found it impracticable to form a cordon aud tho with the of a hundred or escaped through the mountains after General Pio del dragging their battery by buffaloes at A may bo Tho Washington troops have returned to but - the program of the other troops is Tlie present expedition shows the which is by au army which must depend upon on trains iu catching barefooted bandits in their own mountains and also ives proof that do not intend to ut N e b r a s k a n s T l i l r i l I n L i n * June 7. Tho Second Oregon has returned to the barracks iu Manila and is preparing to return to the United The order to sail iu a few days will shortly be Tlie First California will be relieved by a regiment of regulars at an early date and will follow the It l intended to send the t Colorado aud the First Nebraska regiments WHAT SOME OF MY SAY My daughter was a constant sufferer from headache after she started to and we had decided to take her mt of school as medical aid did not relieve The glasses you fitted her have removed the trouble She has not had a headache since wearing for over a My own glasses which you fitted me are a great relief to me. I cannot get along without S J. Babtist 1011 W. Fifth Sioux I had doctored for years and had three pairs of glasses fitted by oculists and got no I was nearly discouraged when I came to I had dizzy and at times could not and had to leave my work The Classes you fitted me have removed the whole and I am Home Office After trying a great number of oculists and opticians without aud then getting perfect relief and vision from your I sincerely recommend you to all in need of G. W Sioux l a The glasses I got from you have removed my headache entirely and after being tortured by those I got from Dr. may imagine how thankful I feel to C. M WOODWARD Sioux l a My eyes are better than they can read now with a thing I could not do for L. H. S. D. The glasses I purchased from you have given perfect aud great A W Homer Neb. I have not had a headache since wearing the glasses you fit me aud my vision is much Mi. Sioux I find a great difference between glasses and medicine for It is just as you told my headache is gone entirely since I got the Your price is small compared with the relief I and I can cheerfully recommend DAV Sioux The little Lillie referred to you for seems now to have good and is improving jn her Her r said had previously taken h e r to several eye doctors who said they could not help The seemed reluctant about taking her to you but the result of your treatment is satisfactory to us J. G. V. Principal Worcester Sioux My glasses are very easy and I think you are man's friend in every sense of the word when it comes to fitting eye I thank ynn for what yon have done for me and gladh recommend C. S. D. I have not had a or dizzy spell since I got my aud can read and sew as long as I wish to without eyes Mv nervousness is o Mrs. W R. DIFFICULT AND UNSATISFIED OASES - I especially request any who are comfortable to call upon me. No charge for glasses t h a t a r e n o t D e w e y I s u n t l i e l I l i m i e. June 7. Admiral cy's flagship Olympia sailed yesterday from Hong Kong for return ing to thu United There was no The weather was Tho wind was blowing and it was raining at tho time of tho warship's depart D a w e y W i l l A c r m n p i n l ' M i ' K l n l e j r. June 7. Admiral Dewey will accompany President to Chicago when the chief comes to lay the cornerstone of the liew federal Oct. U. A private dispatch from Washington says that Mr. McKinley made the announcement to Senator Payne of Tho senator was informed that Dewey had arranged to arrive iu New York t. 1, to enable him to join the president here aud go on with tho latter to The president promised Senator to visit Milwaukee after the ceremonies of tho cornerstone I a a G o o d I l t i m o r nt f u r l i n g B I J O E M F O N T E I N Orange Free June 7. The conference dent Krueger aud tho British high Sir Alfred who is also governor of Capo was concluded The president and the commissioner took leave of each other in a cordial They have agreed not to publish the result of their deliberations until Wednesday C a m p b e l l I s t h e C o l o o e l June 7. As a result o f t h e canvass of the votes of the commissioned officers o f tho Second Nebraska National the board o f canvassers certified to the governor that A. E. Campbell of F was elected colonel of the E. H. Tracy of Norfolk as lieutenant and William Hayward o f Nebraska P o s l o f l l c o S a f e B l o i r t i. 7. Marshal Thummel has been advised that the at Bostwick was robbed last The Kife was blown with Within the last six months half a dozen small postoffices in Nebraska have been robbed in the same and it is thought by the officials that one gang is doing all the I r i s h - A m e r i c a n l e a g u e CEDAR June 7 The executive of the American league o f Iowa voted to hold the first annual meeting of the organization in t h i B city during An effort will b e made to take up the work of t he old Irish laud league and all indications point to the attendance of at least 700 N e c r o U e m n c r a t l n L e a g u e ST. June 7. The executive committee o f t h e Negro Democratic league of Missouri has issued a call f o r a state convention t o be held at St. July 20. Small T w l s l e r a t O u n l a p DUN June 7. Duulap was visited by a small twister lost Trees a foot through were broken off and some small houses were moved from their A small waterspout i s reported in another part of ' - g e e d S e n d a l a H i s R e s i g n a t i o n J u n e 7. The Argus says that Speaker Reed's resignation has been Sent to Governor Powers and i t i s t o b e presented at the next meeting of t h e governor and I r I commenced the study of optics and have made it a specialty Am thoroughly up to the times Am prepared with the latest improved and never fail to please my Don't think ' because anon l i t e ' E S m X S d 0t - - NATION AND CONSULTATION IT- * llU i nl v. li or m e a. run l lr i. r l ' ' f i 1 nt ii f l i g h t advance lu - pr. S i c t - u ts Wt PC * I C No. Nu ei H i i ' t u i ' n N. i. 1 r t i l w h e a t TH 1 f 7>; N ' o 2hanJ, r T S OUR BRAVE PRICE PAID FOB C e n t r a l M a e l r l h n r ' a P i n e T r i b u t e G e r m a n F a r e l t n M i n i s t e r Makes a n O m - l l i r I ' u u r i i K e o f I l i a M e n l l S t a t e m e n t I n K e l e h s l a i Major General in his re- June 7.- The minister of forport t t h e war department at 8 1 u a f f u r s - n in the ington in regard to the military reichstag yesterday made a statement tions of t h e Second division o f the o n the subject of the Spanish Eighth corps in the i ' r e a t J ' lor the cession of the from the evening of Feb. 4 t o include Padrone and Pelew islands He said t h e 2Nth f the s a m e in that m order to round off the German the following tribute to the Possessions i n the Pacific and i n view of | n gallant conduct of the troops his commercial interests C I r l C ( 1 K 8 M i p u command nad long existed i n the i b a n l y - a. f. in. y wero q u o t e d i t I we considered it our duty to take care * K 1 t e b u i c e s t e e r s ti. of this s o that in the event of a - feeding r k t -' 1.1 it cows a n d change iu ownership i t should not be u r i m k l t e r p r i c e f l r c n o i M lost t o The price paid was m l i - t v i i t e em a t t u x u s Y U B a 25.000.0UO Spain retains ' i r t i p p i y or i t i v - r h a n g e d a t the reing stations aud i s granted special trade Wc prime heavy tn. b r o u g h t tUM ami prime light sold up to ( ' p ' - - i I J l a r g e l y at 85; t h e e x t r e m e i. e o t p r i c e s was $ 3 5@ 3 & e i. 0o: t h e d e m a n d j r ami p r i c e s suffered a further d e e l m e r. lie i r y t v p r i m e a u e e p s o l d a t $ 4.( Xx3 5. c u l l b n i s ' i i u ' J T a 5: a n d * 4.' lambs were slow as u 7:>: w a i t e d b r o u g h t UO a u d i. 4 The and military spirit of the enlisted force and subordinate officers of the division during the operations of the mouth have been a constant of inspiration and Hurried from one state of danger aud exertion to these splendid men have responded in every instance with alacrity and that soldierly simplicity and directness of action which have always been the best characteristics of the The difficulties attending the execution of tactical operations on an extended such us that occupied by the division during the involve great presence of mind and endless exertion on the part of brigade and regimental The decision and sustained vigor of these officers insured such and strength through out the command that obstacle was quickly overcome and every prearranged scheme carried out precisely as planned The force and effect of command depend largely upon the assistance of staff officers who natural ability and experience join the spirit of In respect of e essential ' the stuff service head quarters lias been greatly and the highest appreciation of the zealous and intelligent work of these officers is cordially At some ate time in the recommendation will be submitted embracing the entire with a view to suitable special rewards for individual boldness and meritorious services throughout the A UNIQUE when Dr. James P. Mann exhibited t he successful results of an operation he had recently performed The patient was a 13- old boy whose right leg and foot were of normal hut the left leg was a s large as a full while the foot was so big thut a man's No. 14 was necessary to incase it. The foot was 12 inches long and the three smaller toes measured 6 inches in circumference and j inches in A remarkable feature was that the bony as well as the soft tissues were enlarged Dr. after subjecting the foot to the X made deep incisions and pared down the besides cutting away the soft The lad's foot was then incased in plaster of The plaster was removed the other day in the presence of a number of medical when it was found that the operation bad been entirely successful that not only was foot of normal but within a few days the boy will be able to walk w i t h i to New York concessions iu the ceded Bebel assailed the strikes and said it constituted the most violent attack ever made on the freedom and human dignity of the working The speaker then described the as and was thereupon called to The secretary of state for the interior replied that the was intended to cope with the excrescences the right of C r o p B u l l e t i n F o r I n w s DES June 7. The last week was warmer than the average daily normal temperature ranging from 4 to 8 degress above the normal Thn humidity of the air was excessive and frequent showers added to the large surplus of rainfall ot the preceding two In all parts of the state the Kun C l l y L i v e S t o c k. KANSAS i u i i e a C a t t l R e c e i p t s 8420 n a t i v e s U. j T e s a n s t r a d o f a i r l y g o o d choice c a t t l e ai - live - t e a d y p r i c e s common q u a l i ty t r n l e slow a n d l e a s t d e s i r a b l e b u n c h e s shade l o w e r heavy nativo m e d i um s t e e r s 7j ; i i bulk ot 63. 1. l o w e r western m u t t o n s * stock 400; A l m a n a c o f t h e Sun rises at 4: 29; seta at 7: 28. Moon rises at 3: 48 a. m. The Thunderstorms Wednesday probably fair continued high temperature much cooler a t westerly Showers probably fair cooler iu eastern portion variable lie W u of H l a the famous was very susceptible to and it is said that once in New when the orchestra vigorously applauded one of bis favorite he d that down to the and invited them all to a chaT supper at the Everett ger cost him $ 500. w Brignoli was very careful of his voice and was terribly afraid of r. I t was once stated they 4^ winter it always took him ' ters of an hour to get from his room to the s t r e e t - - a he on leaving 1 pace the hall for ten minutes to get gi He then descended where the temperature was ' tie and spent minutes 1 ventured to the 1 which the door opened He would parade the occasionally | 3 to l e t in a l i t t l e c o M