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READ THE GLOBE'S :^^^^^^^S^^ LIGHT AND READABLE VOL. IX. SAINT PAUL, MINX., TUESDAY 'MORNING; DECEMBER 27, 1887. NO. 361. the Indian and sent a bullet through in the abdomen in a scuffle with a play- cvan house at 1 o'clock and proceed driver wns making his last trip, approval oi count; Auurassy s energetic head, policy. Itis stated that when the count his burying his bodv in a shallow mate. The dead boy's name is John thence to the funeral. he was thrown from his car in round- congress, hole, with legs partially years Ni:w Yokk, ing sharp returned from the Berlin the SOME MONKEY WORK. his feet and Aleck, about fourteen old. His KNUTE NELSON QUITS Dec." President a curve in Eden Park His HE'S HONORED BY ALL emperor to to rank exposed. He promised the Frenchman comrade's name was Joseph Singula, Cleveland, fivemembers of his cabinet legs fell under the wheels and became wished raise him the two horses tokeep mur- Secretary was 'v..':._ of prince, and asked several ofthe Hun- still about the about fourt en years old. and Private Lamont reached entangled in the brake-chain. He . garian try to to De- der. This promise was not fulfilled, and A Jersey City at 9:30 p." m., twenty min- dragged 200 yards before the car was Mr. Gladstone Starts on a ministers to induce him It Resulted in the Partial consequently he squealed. To substan- Burned to Death. Minnesota Congressman utes behind schedule time, on their way it was necessary accept the honor. f- Count Andrassy, stopped. Then found however, refused the title and also de j the Town tiate his story the Frenchman con- Special to the Globe. Who Is Tired ofthe General to Albany, where the party will attend to cut his flesh and boots before he Journey Across the struction of a party of men to clined to accept an _ order, so that the ducted the scene of Winnipeg, Man., Dec. 26.— L. Guy, the funeral of the late ex-secretary of could be freed from his position. Both way body of the In- Political Grind. treasury, Manning. The amputated Channel, emperor's only to honor the count of Wakefield, the murder, where the freight conductor on he Canadian the Daniel limbs must be and he will was to an autograph letter, dian boy was found only partly covered Pullman car which brought the party probably \u25a0- send him Pacific, was burned to death to-night at die. which is the highest Austrian distinc- with dirt and brush. from Washington was taken up in the ' his residence, comer King and Jarvis Pennsylvania depot by a new engine "THE BEGUM." And En Route Is Greeted by tion. ' Also in Several Street EXPECT GREAT BENEFITS. streets. His wifeis absen a St. Vi - At the End of His Time He and palace car. run offon the track of And cent, Guy Presented at Chicago "With Doherty's Sentence Denounced. Minn., visitingrelatives, aud j the West Shore road, hauled to Wee- It Is of Fellow Shooting Affrays Which Wisconsin Lumbermen Hopeful was in the house alo. when the fire Will Retire to Obscurity j Z. Crowds London, Dec. 26.— Observer to- hawken and attached to the West Shore Great Success. pronounced of Good Results From the Trip broke out from some unaccountable and Peace. train, which should have left for Al- Chicago, Dec. There seldom was • A7.,£?£. Citizens. day denounces the sentence Cost One Life. of the Eau Claire Committee. reason. bany at 9:15, but which was held for the upon Daniel Doherty, the American gathered together a more brilliant as mon- Special to the Globe. A Cold Wave Signal. president and his party. The trip from which assembled at who shot and killed Graham, Eau The Eau Washington was uneventful, except audience than that strous. It declares that the jud ment Claire, Dec — Special to the Globe. the Chicago opera house to-night to wit- The Crown Prince's Throat Capture of the Notorious Pro- Claire and The President and Other Nota- that the heavy travel caused a delay in of Justice Stevens was biased by the committee of lumbermen Bismarck, Dak., Dec. 20.—The first starting from Philadelphia. ness the first production in Chicago of Yielding* to Skill- opinion he has often expressed, that curess, Cassidy, other business men, appointed to wave ever bles to Attend the Funeral I Ai,kany. N.Y., ec. funeral "The Begum," a comic opera composed Trouble drunkenness in reases instead oflessen-* Maud cold signal flag displayed in 26.— and written by two young Chicagoans, visit railway officials in Milwaukee and Bismarck is up and indicates a fall in Manning*. of Daniel Manning will take place to- ful Medical Treatment. the gravity of offenses, a sentiment Wanted at Chicago. Chicago a securing better of Daniel morrow Reginald De Koven and Harry B. which mankind has con- with view to temperature to 20° or '-to-*-- below afternoon from the residence of * pronounce! zero. son. Smith. It was essentially a society to common sense. lumber freight rates in the spring, have his The remains will be viewed by event, and in the large audience, which trary The com- A TERRlBLh* NARRATIVE the personal friends of the deceased to- • returned from their mission. A Affair r completely filled . and crowded the Riotous Russian Students- From the Rough Treatment of an In- mittee were unable to see General Man- Romantic Which morrow from 9 to 11 a. m. The presi- house, , almost every prominent Vatican. ager Miller, ofthe Chicago, Milwaukee Related by Two Survivors of a dent and members of his cabinet willbe Andrassy's Rome, Dec. 27.— Itis said on tolerably Record ofa Loses Flavor by the Lack guest** family in town was repre- Count Gift sane Burglar— & St. Paul, who was absent from Mil- Wrecked Schooner. of Gov. Hill. From the execu- sented. The ladies were mostly in full good authority that the pope has in- waukee, but had a very* satisfactory in- special tive mansion they will proceed directly From His Monarch. Archbishop " Half-Breed Assassin. St. Lorn, Dec. 26.— from of Names. and dress. Senator Farwell and hs family structed Walsh and the terview with Mr. Hiighitt, of the Chi- San Francisco says : Edward Olson and to the church 'The pall-bearers occupied one of the stage boxes and other Irish prelates visiting Rome to . cago, St. Paul. Minneapolis &Omaha.at other friends from New York will ar- John De Koven and his daughter, with participate in the jubilee ceremonies, to Chicago. Mr. Hughitt talked very fa- William Timpe, survivors of the rive i here about 1 p. m. President — Special a party, occupied the adjoining one. On London, Dec. 26.— Gladstone, assume a conciliatory attitude toward) the Globe. wrecked steamer Gen. Sigel, who spent to the Globe. •"pedal to vorably, and, it is lerstood, has been Cleveland and his cabinet will leave the other side a box was reserved for a short so- the English government. The pope to- Asulam>, Wis., Dec. Amischiev- a good nine months on Midway island in the Washington, Dec. 20.—With Gov. Albany on their return to Washington who left London to-day for deal impressed with the import- Mr.and Mrs. Reginald De Koven and on continent, day received the jubilee gift of Queen ous monkey burned the little city of ance and justice of the demands now South seas, have reached Honolulu and Barlow, of Sauk Center, a probable at 5:30 p. m to-morrow. At journ the received im- St. Paul's church regular Mr.. Smith. The opera was received ovations ! the Euston and Chaf- Victoria, which was presented to hi* Wakefield to the ground last night. He being made by the lumber in- tell the followingstory of their experi- leader, the following will be the fore- the with the most enthusiastic applause, mense t holiness by the Duke of Norfolk. Vaude- terests of this region. This demand position Episcopal service for the dead being repeatedly ing Cross railway stations, where thou- was given the freedom of the ence: "The Gen. Sigel leftHonolulu most candidates for the of will lie said, the rector, Rev. J. Livings- every song and chorus the proprietor, Mike has been made before at various times on Sept. 1, on a ex- w.ichll n. Knute Nelson is tired: H. encored. At the end of the first act, sands of the holiday makers who AnUnsuccessful Mission. ville theater by during the past three years, but the 1886, shark-fishing ton Beese. D. D.. officiating, assisted by at about midnight he had pedition. Her crew was composed of Stcenerson, of Crookston: S. G. Coin- after the curtain had been rung up three thronged the streets assembled to pay O'Brien, and circumstances attending the present the Kpicopal clergymen of the city. times, there were loud calls their respects to him. Indeed, the London, Dec. 26.—Advices from Mas*. a with a kerosene lamp, tho oil seem presage success Capt. Aberdine, Adolph Jorgent, the stock, of Moorhead : Col. Graves and The pall-bearers will be Manton Mar- sowah say to circus movement to be- mate, the two men already mentioned, for the composer and autho , crowds were so great and so demonstra- that the British mission of which he put upon his hair and then yond reasonable doubt. Powerful in- Judge Steams, of Duluth; Senator ble, Kurds W. Peckham, A. P. Gorman, who, . speeches, expressed efforts police Abyssinia was unsuccessful in its ef- Peter Larkin, Peter Brown, Martin Charles J.

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