big* final judgment. Senator Berry announced that lie would move for o new trial.A peculiar case has just been tried at Xorthwood, in which O. F. Ulland of Chicago, but. formerly of Mason City, sued Burr Pavne, formerly cashier of the Bnnlc of Hnnlontown,*which was owned by Mr. Ulland. The bank was robbed on the night of March 27, 1900, and it was claimed that the cashier had failed to turn the lock on the burglar door of the safe, lie had also failed to make a shipment of currency to Mason City in accordance with instructions. The jury awarded Mr. Ulland $823.50..according to dispatches received from San Diego. Cal., Artemus Lamb, the millionaire lumberman of Clinton, will never lenve tlin Hotel f'nronnrio