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OWIL At the hospital investigation many witnesses to pendence, the good Ia., testified at Inde testified treatment of patients, farmers to selling the best meat. etc. prevail in near Madison, Ind. form Measles unusually Elis, aged 20 severe of and Ed, aged 17, sons of Freeman Haskell Bee Camp, have been rendered tially insane from the disease, and will par be sent to the state asylum. George Crum, a carpenter of Dalton City, was put in jail at Sullivan, Ills. Saturday, charged by his partner with embezzling certain collections. Mrs. Henry Miller, wife of a farmer Limestone township, Illinois, drowned in insane, herself in a cistern, Saturday She was Monday, June 5. himself. A. T. Annes of Troy, Ala., Sunday killed The establishment of a clearing house Chicago has been terminal agreed on lines. by the president of the Acting Secretary Hamlin, of the treasury, has decided that the expenses attending disinfection of wool shipments does constitute value. an element of the dutiable not A fire in Kensington road, London, did damage reaching half a million. Baron Von Saunria Jeltsch. embassador to the United States is German about the first 54 years old. He is expected in this country in August. Two ferrymen were drowned at Spokane, Wash., Monday afternoon. A professional diver spent Monday afternoon trying to find the body of Herman Schaffner, who is supposed to have drowned Chicago. himself in Lake Michigan, at The coroner's jury in the case of the Hoy tragedy at Connellsvilse, Pa., rendered verdict that Mrs. Hoy and her two children were murdered by John Hay, who afterwards cut his own throat. The American Academy of Medicine is in session at Milwaukee. The American Bell Telephone has been granted a preliminary injunction against the McKeesport Telephone company for infringement of patent. Joel Johnson and E. S. Drummond have been acquitted by a jury at Canton, Miss., of the charge of murdering Joe Kausler here a few weeks since, William Moore, a millionaire woolen manufacturer of Cohoes, N. Y., has filed bill for a divorce at Sioux Falls, S. D. The Tunnicliff-Cook mayoralty contestat Galesburg, Ill., ended Saturday, the result being in Cook's favor. Special Agent Smith of the treasury department at Boston, Mass. has discovered an underground system of railroads for the purpose of smuggling Chinese into the United States. The trial of Lizzie Borden began morning New Bedford, Mass., this (Monday) at The indictments against H. C. Frick, the result of the Homestead strike have been quashed. It is believed the cases against the strikers will be dismissed. Mrs. Harrison, who would have shortly become queen of the Gypsies of North t America, was buried in Green Mount cemetary, near Mascoutah, Ill. Tuesday, June 6g k g Tax Collector Upchurch of Greene cound tv, Ala., committed suicide, Jose Carreiro has been placed under rest at Fall River, Mass., for the murder S, of Bertha May Manchester S, George Deputy, who lost $50,000 in land r speculation in Minnesota, committed suias cide at an Indianapolis hotel. st The fishermen of New Westminster, B C., have asked the dominion government he to refuse to license Japanese and Chinese 's fishermen, who are driving the whites and Indians out of the business. to Sam Jones will open a series of in at Nye's park, Winamac, Ind. to in a tent with a and 15, seating capacity revivals July 14 of 6,000, alAlexander Johnson, secretary of b, Indiana State Board of Charities, has the at been selected as superintendent of the inSchool for Feeble-Minded Youths at Fort Wayne, to succeed John G. Blake. re Charley Thompson, a policeman, while attempting to arrest Ed Smith and ts Swinford at Shelbyville, Ind., for fast Alf lidriving, was wounded by a pistol-shot from the men, who resisted arrest. at They were finally overpowered and taken to jail. nd ci The closing of the plate glass factories il at Kokomo, Ind.. has thrown 3,000 men out of employment. In the bottle factory, two weeks lamp about over chim four su ney factories, and the window glass fac to tory will close, throwing nearly 2,000 his more men out of work. to James Reese has been arrested at Land aw ers, Wyo., for the killing of Minard Hal F. in Silver Creek, in South Fremont county They were partners, and quarrelled over Ige debt. Reese says he acted in self-defense veas Hall was trying to kill him with a rifle ear when he used his pistol. ers Wednesday, June 7. of John T. Benton of Fargo has been pointed receiver of the failed National ap om Bank of North Dakota at Fargo, N.D. of Governor Matthews of Indiana has of nounced that he has notified the sheriff MaLake county that the prize fight of th 8th, advertised to take place in the aren lay at Aroba, must be suppressed. urail Henry Sehmidt was arrested in S 9 Louis, Mo., for annoying Miss Julia Uh ck bicht by persistent proffers of marriage. ion Captain Henry Bartlett, of the seale ties Algerine, has been selected to comman the the steamer Falcon, which will this year convey the Peary expedition north. be James L. Fletcher, of the pork packin herfirm of Coffin, Fletcher & Co., and one ,000 the best known business men in Indiana olis, Ind., died of heart disease had P.J. McGough, a sidewalk contractor At Denver,who was formerly engaged in th file cattle buying business with the Cudahy ngs was Denver. crushed to death by an electric car of George T. Angell, president of the Ma desachusetts Society for the Prevention nor Cruelty to Animals, has received & lette the writer of which threatens to kill qui if he continues to endeavor to prevent hi t itz cowboys' race from Chadron, Neb., to Cb cago. and der. Edward Livengood's little daughter with years old,was choked to death at Lebano Se pipe. Ind. by a coffee grain lodging in her win cinAt an election at Freeport, Ills., for St