DICKINSON, STARK CO., NORTH DAKOTA. SATUEDquIcb are not yet definitely , determined upon, but it la expected that* the remains will be conveyed to Hohenlohc ancestral home, at 8chll-lingsfuerst, Batavia, where the familyCIVIL GOVERNMENT FORMALLY INAUGURATED IN THE PHILIPPINE I8LAND8.PRESS.CH HAUIN TRAIN ROB ) HAVE 8E-183,000.Boldest Affairs of Recorded In the Become Curious rgeta for the Bui-re, Three Recelv-. July 5.—The Transcontinental Id up at Wagner, of, Great Falls, at tasked mcj, who s car and wrecked Ith Dynamite, se-robbery, in day-boldest that ever t.*rs boarded the r at Hinsdale, a s east of Wagner.TAFT IS SWORN INAnnounces That the Commission '.Will Be Increased SepL 1 by the Addition of Three Native Members—Insurrection Still Prevails In Five of the Twenty-seven Provinces, and Military Rule Will Continue There.Manila, July 6.—Civil government In the Philippines has been auspiciously Inaugurated. Commissioner Taft was escorted by General MacArthur and General Chaffee from the palace to a. great temporary tribune just outside'the Plaza Palaclo. Standing on a projecting center of the tribune, Mr. William H. Taft, the new civil governor of the Philippines, took the oath of office administered by Chief Justice Arellano. Governor Taft was then introduced by General MacArthur, the guns of Fort Santiago beingPRINCE VON HOHENLOHE.vault Is situated and where the body of Prince von Hohenlohe’s wife Is In-PENNSYLVANIA L08E8.Defeated by th© Lesnders In the Final Race at Henley.Henley, Eng., July 8.—To the disappointment of all the Americans at Henley the Lvader Rowing club crew defeated the crew of the University of Pennsylvania in the final heat for the Grand Challenge Cup. There was bright sunshine and puffy cross winds blew from the Ducks shore, slightly favoring the Leander's station.The Pennsylvanians reached their boathouse at 11 o’clock, apparently as fit as possible, while many of the followers of the Red and Blue showed marks of the intense strain of the final minutes. The cfew stripped, chatted and laughed coolly as though going out for practice.Both crews, at the start, showed no trace of nervousness and were sent away In capital style, the Pennsylvanians rowing 43 to the minute and the Leanders rowing 42. At the end of Temple Island, the Americana led by s third of a length. At Fawley, the time was 3 minutes. 25 2-5 seconds, with the Leanders three feet ahead. From there on it was a splendid striv?-pIp nut of whlrh (ho T.pnnripra colnpilNEWS CONDENSATIONS.Thursday, July 4.Dion Bouclcault, the actor, and Irene Van Brugh, the actress, mere married Wednesday at Buxton. Er.g.A negro named Jim Bailey was lynched near Smlthfleld, N. C., for assaulting Maud 8trlckland, a white girl.Herr Schwedler, a Leipzig merchant, has drowned himself at Zwickau. Hta suicide was a result of the failure of the Lelpzlger bank.Rioting has occurred In Buenos Ayres because of the bill for the unification of the Argentine debt. Several persons have been wounded.Albanian and Turkish troops are again pillaging and outraging In the Servian villages of San Jak and Novi Bazar, under the pretext that they are searching for concealed arms.The report of a fight between American superintendents and West Indian and other laborers on the rail road line at Guayaquil, Ecuador, In volvlng numerous fatalities, Is untrue. Nothing of the kind has happened.RMakesNORTH DAGOEVENTS OF TH OUT TGrand Fork* L Good Buslnesi Eastern Pi Ignore tl