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IS A HHISKV WMMMIR.TO PUNISH REBELS John Lull linn been t Milne palm to patter figurr-a a'Miiit queer employ ment for women In Iiim domain, ami the results are unirIiuB. It appears Ihat iu England ami Wales alor.-, then are nearly 44,(i women bootmaker, 3,2.'!! I ropenuiken, 4,7.'M (saddle lniikcra. Mi who make a living by garden! ug. BXiO butcher. UT.TiiT who keep body and wml together by tending bur, ncr-1- 3.j bicycle makers, mid the high-4-Kt figure of all 117,i;-rO tuilori. It ap-I-ars that tin-re are female bailiffs, Uwitnien. iMillcriniikiTu, bricklayer, Iron founder, plumber, jia.itrrs, slaughterer, and veterinary surgeon. tiiiP woman In t lie kingdom Ih net diwn a a dock laborer, and another Ih a road laliorer,. while 27!l are undertakers and 12 nre shepherds. One bright little Irish girl, who man aged to escape the census altogether, haft lnlely branched out for herself an a commercial traveler In whisky, and opposed to lie the only woman "whisky-drummer" In England, if not In tho world. She Ik Minn Victoria Shorb langhler of n Tippernry property own--r, whose reduced clreunistaiiees on ac count of land agitation modi; It neces sary for the girl to earn her own liv in.'. When given the offer she hesitated, liut flnully accepted, nnd she has now' heroine tin object if much criticism and curiosity. Sim has succeeded so well that hlii" I making a great sue ( ha of It. Oddly enough. Miss Short ) iiiiloyer Is a man named Tall. THE ETERNAL QUESTION. Haw One Cnniimmitr Snivel the Prr vant 1'tirl 1'rolilem. From San Mlsm-I, a mining canif In the copper comilry of Soiitherr Arizona, come tin- glad tiding that lhn Jfreat prolilem of the eeriturlcH haw lit laKt been solved-and by women, o course. The recent celebration of Hi fourth anniversary by the San Miguel Co-operative Cooking Hub calls atten tion to the manlier In which the Her vant question has been robbed of Hi terrors through the successful Inaiigiir fttlun of a ' conmninil.vof Interest" plan Thin club consists of -I,"i familieH, in--ustomed to refinements and pleasant mrrutimlings. Some four yearn ago tin women of the camp, after unsuccessfn Individual attempt to procure and re tain proper domestic service, put theli heads together nnd organized the club, leased a suitable house In the centra1 part of the town, engaged a matron, and hired u number of capable Chi iic up servants. Each family has It own table, and the unmarried one! have a table to themselves. The pur chaw of the supplies Ih Intrusted t an executive committee of three. Ex TM-rteni-e shows that tho familieH havi wived on an average no per cent Ir living expenses since the formation o the club, the service is better, nnd th( food In of a higher quality than coulc have been afforded under the old eys tern. It Ih apparent at a glance that tin conditions which made the San Migue rooking Club a micce lire not com won to all purls of the United States Chinese servants, for Instance, are no generally proem able, and there Is I feeling f comraibtililp, i-ngonih red bj the sharing of hardship. In the lesi thickly settled communities, Unit li not ko apparent In thone sections of tin country, which have been longer In habited. lint the relief experience by the housekeeper of Sau Mlgue from the haunting fear that Urldge may "give notice" Buy day, or exae a few additional "privileges" from he loiig-Hurferlng employer, must be de lightful, anil the Huccess of the Sal Miguel experiment will at least ser aa a valuable object lesson In tto iiolvlng of this mortt vexatious prob Jm. Housekeeper. panprr Iimllea In Brltt. StMtdily f'- tho hit ten yi-ars tb mmilK;r of certlflcd pauper lunaUeg It the British Isles hiut been rising. Klin Ilarly, oulelde la Increasing all over tb. rountry. Turn to the phylenl fnn and the tale In the same. Army mrult liow wum teeth to the examlnln. medical offlei rs every year. It has Jus icn found neeesdiiry to lier tb MMdnrd of height, weight and die nsuremnt to a degree wlilcli I quite luOcnulle. With all modern aU leticUm there Is mill a detlnlte tcn -ncy to Increased Insnnlly and to phfi lml degeneration lu Ureat Britain a 1t present day. ItoptlU Diet Prohibited. Tho eating of snakes, Heard, moi ptona, ceutipedes, tarantula and otht raptllca U prohibited by atatuto In Kai COLOMBIA IS PLANNING TO MAKE WAR ON THE SECEDERS. TROOPS ARE ON THE WAY IQ ARMY MARCHING TOWARD PANAMA. MANY VOLUNTEERS TAKEN All CfcMM K-porll (o line nTra Tblr hrT lc fur th lJfu vt Matiuoitl Territory. GUAYAIvl'lL .Kquador, Sof. 14. Geoeial I ku, prcsxienci of Kquador, bag tabled to I'rcMduiil Maituuiu of Colombia uyuipaUjUii,g with biui in the recent events m Hie Isthmus of Tatiauia. Tresideul Manoquiu lint lepliud tbaiikiug ueneral I'ldi and adding that ticnerals Heyes, i abalier os, Ospina and llolguln are hurdling" ou to i'auauia wlUi a lare aiuiy to fcubUue the Jst bmains. LIMA, Tern, Nov. li. The Col ombian minister of I't-ru has pub lisliei here cablegrams received frum bU goveinaiebl dated at lio'OU, ov. 10, 11 and 12, rcspucUtely. ilia cablegrams .say that ibe Columbian government bus taken measures to suppress ''Hie Isturiiaia traitors" and add that, all parties and all classes have ottered ttie g .verumeut their lives and properties in defense Of the national territoiy. KEW YuRK. uv. 14. It is re ported here, says a Herald dispatch ftoui Panama, that Piesldeut Alairo quin is trying to leave Koguta, i oloni bia. There is great excitement and ibo Ameiican legation wbicb Is sur rounded Is protected by Colomblao troops. New flen Join Strikers. CIIlCAtiO, Nov. 14. Twcnty-flve cars tun on the Weutwor h avenue line, without damage to the cars or injury to the rion-u Ion employes operating them, was what the Chica go City Railway company w;is able to accomplish yesterday with the assist ance of the p lice (iepait.in tit. The last trip was started at 3; 40 p. in. While there was no active Interfer ence with tho handling of the cars such as attended the attempts to run cars, before tho crowds lined I he streets Jeered and hooted the police and the non-union men almost with out Intermission. Hut two stones were burled at the cars during th" day and neither did damage worth mentioning. At nightfall the ollicl als of the st reet car company were inclined to view the day's work as being successful and on tho whole satisfactory. They announced that cars would be run tomorio on the Wentwortn avenue line at the same hours as to day and that attempts would he made to operate other lines, which were, however, not specified. When the news of the strike came to Manager McCullov.h he was Indig nant. "An agreement with a Chi cago union" ho declared, "is worth nothing. Our fireman's contract, cal ling for one year's work is Just two days old and Is br kcn. We will go right along, however." Shortly alter this decision was an nounced the situation wascomp'ica'cd for the company by thrsudden s rike of the firemen m.doyed In ait six powei houses owned by the company. The firemen's union made an agreement to days ago with thecompany which was to last for a year. Thore was a Clause in the contract which gave the firemen the discretion to go on a sym pathetic strike if the com nany declin ed to arbltratrt with the employes now on strike. The company explained its attitude on arbitration, and said that it had always been willing to arbitrate the question of wages. The liremen t en signed the c-ntract which was repudiated this even,!- g. Tho officials of the firemen's union declared that they had ordered the stride because thecompany had declined their olTet to meditate between the coinpanj and the employes now on strike. Foot Caught in Halter. NEBRASKA CITY, Neb., Not., 14. R. F. Ranker, a pioneer farmer ol this county while watering bis hors yesterday afternoon, caught bis foot In tbe baiter arid was dragged nearly half a mile. 11a was badly mangled and cannot recover. lie Is seventy four years old and ono of tbe wealth iest men In the country. He baa la'ge family of grown children. Oirl Burned to Death. TOBIAS. Neb, Nov. 14 The little six year old daughter of Die Elde, Mr- inir Seven miles soulhwrst of town while playlne with (tome matches set fire to her dress and was burned si bad she died at 2 o'clock this morning. Wyoming has Heavy Snow. CHEYENNE, Wyo., Nov. M.-8nov. bas been lading beav ty here and to the west ana north of the dir. Tra n service I not greatly impend, but the high winds for -verai ay put have dost some damage to wlm. THE NEW FLAG HOISTED OFFICIAL RECOGNITION GRATE FULLY RECEIVED. PA NAMA, Nov . 18. A t iO yest er day morning the United States flag ship Marblelicad hoisted the Sag of the rep.iLlic of Panama arid salutei i. wiih twenty-one guns. The Trti Nuvimbre, a gun boat of Panama, displaying tne American flag an sertd iiie salute. Tbe shore bat t ii;s also fired a salute of twenty one g ins, which the Marblehead an sweud. At 10 a. ni. Pear Admiral Class, Coriiul Culger and Commander Piulps, accompanied by Lieutenant Philip Andiewsand is. W. TielliD wider, olliciallycalled in the junta. A military band played "The Mar spjiiglcd Banner" on the American's ariival at the palace and on their de pirtuie from that building. They weie received by the members of I lie j int.i. the cabinet ministers and (ii rierais llunas, Jeffries, 1 Ma, and Varon and their stalls. Admiral Glavi said he was glad to ollicial 1 call upon the government of the i public of Panama. It had been a great pleasure fur him to salute this morning tin Hag of the new re public, for whose prosperity and (.reatness he made the best wishes. Se:ior Arar go.a member of Mm junta answered saying that in the name of the junta and of the people of Panama he expressed sincere pleasure at the presence of the gallant Meet Id Pmama bay, representing the noble people and government cf the Unitt d States, "to whom the Isth mus is deeply grateful for the haud of fellowship so generously and promptly extended to them by its gieat president." Mr. Gudger proposed a toast to a new Panama canal treaty, which was answered by General Varon, who t asted President Roosevelt and the United States army with great cor diality. The people of Panama are happy over the olllclal recognition of the II igand the event is btin celebrated enthusiastically. During the ceremonies today large crowds of people surrounded the pal ace of the government. The l!ag of the republic of Pan ama which was saluted by the Marblehead this morning was made ou board of that vessel. Inquiry to Go on in Deitricli Case, OMAHA, Neb., Nov. is. Now Miat United States Senator Climbs II. Iheliicli has been indicted by the federal giand jury for alleged tradleklrg in p: stollicu appoint met ts p ilticlans and ex-post masteis in t0us and cities not before men tioned in connection with the inves tlg ition send to Disttict Attorney Summers Information of sales Into which they maintain they were urtied by Senator liicttieh. The grand jury will investigate the. charges that the ollicee at Orleans, Arapahoe, Oxford and Alma were Bold, but heie the labors of the grand jurors will cease so far as they can concern Senator Dietrich. District Attorney W. S. Summers talked with .fudge Monger on the advislbility of 1 u v -stigating all charges and reached this decision. Takligas authentic the inform ation wlihli was given to the dis trict attort.ey as a basis for the In vestig itlon, the sum which Senator Dietrich realized fiom the disp sal of appointments approximate I0, 000. It likely exceeds these figures. The amount which the grand Jury accepted as c rrcct In the Hastings case was fcJ.iiOO If the note given by Jacob Fisher the Hastings post master, to Senator Dictricli is proof. At Orleans, Alma, Oxford and Auip alme. il,(KK is the sum vhlch Sena t Id. tich's "man Friday," it is aiiegul, charged f r his endowment. It is kn ivn that more than three other cases have In en submitttd to trio district attorney where th'i pur chase price was alleged to have been $1,000. Damaged tiy Fire. NORFOLK, Neb,, Nov. 18 Flre about noon today threatened the destruction of a house on Jiraasch avenue occuplul by K. Lamb arid J. A Rornine ind owned by lmiius Mathewsun. Seine dam age result' d to fuinll ore mainly from sin ke nnd water. The dan. age to the house was covered by insurance and was about $250. Declare Ihe Law la Legal. JEFFERSON CITY, Mo.. Nov. 18. The siipieuie court today held that the statute prohibiting the giving away of liquor In local dpi ion loun- ths Is constitutional and lined Honey Handler and Joel Smith fm giving di Inks to Charles Smith In the town of Phelps. New Trial Is Denied Them. ST. LOUIS, Mo., Nov. 18 Thnm as E. Barrett, former marshal of the court ot appeals; Jtho Dolan, chair man of the d ni":ratlc city centra) commltt e, and Frank Garrett, form er policeman, convicted In the Uni ted States district court of partici pation In naluia Izatlonfrauds, er denied a new trial today by Judge Adams. IREATY WILL BE OFFERED STHMIANS MAY DEMAND AND St CURE CONCESSIONS. COLON, hov., 1C The overdue ierman steamer Scotia arrived from the coast at sundown yesterday, flyin. the ( olombian flag. Her agents sig nalled the Scotia to come a'onnsido her iiarf, but she is now anchored a mile nd a half from the harboi-. Cutters from the United States auxiliary ruiser Dixie are plying to and from me Scotia, which has no comrnunica- ion with the ore. There is great -xciteuieut, as it is stated that Gen- ral Reyes and h s staff are abroad the vessel. The Uu ltd States converted ruiser Majflower left her anchorage led steamed to meet the Hcotia. The moment the c-cot'a anchored twenty marines fiotn iiie Dixie landed nere. PANAMA, Nov., 16 President Marnxjuin's statement as conveyed in l cablegram to General Piaza. presi- lent of Ecuador, that Geneidls Reyes, Uaballeros, Ospina and llo'guin are now marching on the isthmus to ' suppress tbe isthmus trators," Las set the entire population of the sthmus laughing. Protected by the impenetrabi ity of the land an I the many leagues of coast line sepe rating the ialhraus from Colombia and confi dent that the United Slates intends to prevent the lauding of Colombia soldiers fiom the sea, the isthmians feel that their security is absolute. The ktos of the isthmian territory is, of course, a tragedy for Colombia. fhe government at Hogota is probably ignorant of the attitude taken by the government of the United Siates dur ing the last two weeks. In a frenzy to save its face," to appea.se an angry and disappointed populace and to satisfy the public demand for some appearance of activity and an attempt to save the honor and the territorial integrity of Colombia, the govern ment is no doubt promising and threatening to send forces to tbe coast and to take other aggressive steps. The realization by the Colom bian government of the Impossibility of sending troops to the isthmus would not necessarily deter It from taking these steps, which, as already stated, are intended merely to satiefy the people. Chicago Strike Quieting Down CHICAGO. Nov. 10 A victory tem porary at least, was scored by the management of the Chicago City Railway against its striking em ployes. From early in the morning until dark cars were run. The com p.uiy started in maintaining a regu. hr service on its Wentworth avenue line which extends from Seventy ninth street to the down town dis tricts, a dis'ance of eight miles. The first car manned by the newly hired non-union crew lift the carbarn, guarded by a do?en policemen, at 8 o'cl ck and was followed fot:r mln utes later by another train. Twenty-rive cars in all were putlntc si rvice but the schedule was fre quently Interfered with by delays by obstructions being placed on the tricks, etc. The most serious trou ble oceured during the morning when a number of arrests were made, but c ashes between the police and the cmwds that lined the streets were frequent during tbe afternoon and when darkness set In it was riot con sidered safe to send more cars fiom the barn. Brief Filed in Llllle Case. LINCOLN, Neb.. Nov. 10, Mrs Margaret Lh'ie Is innocent of mtrdei acco'ding to he brief ri ed by her two attorneys, Haner & Hanier, in the supreme courl. Judge Hamer is con fident that it ,s an utter itnpossib ltv lor tlie woman to have shot her s eep lng husband. She was convicted in ibe district court of Roller count and sentenced to life imprisonment, the J-.ry declining to recommend the death penalty. Mrs. Llllle secured a stay of execution and has been in the county Jail since 1 he day of the sen tence. Hie has bro-ght suit against three fraternal insurance companies or $S,0o0 insurance on her husband's life. In a suit from Nemaha county pending before the supreme court a man who was convicted of buiglarj asks for lils lil erty because lie was convicted largely on the cvldenoe oi blood hounds who traced him to his home. He contends that such evi dence Is not admissible In court, bloodhounds not being' cnnpetenl witnesses. In the Lfllie case tin attorneys contend that Mrs. I ill it should be liberated on acoount of tin testimony or bloodhounds who follow ed a trail from the Llllle house to 8 camp of movers, Two of the nioven were arrested and afterwards liberat ed. Speaking of the bl xidbounds tin attorneys for Mrs. Llllle say: "Theit actUn is an unanswerable fact. It stands up as a monument to tbii woman's Innocence. All the Indians Melrased. Douglass, Wyo., Nov. 18. The nlm Sioux Indians wbo were arrested fni participation in the tight In which Sheriff Millet nnri Il..nnlu Vnlm,,,. ...... u-.u. j-i.aHt,ar a ui r u I burg were killed, were given a pre- ituaijiij iicuiiug uuu were uisruurg ed. The testimony ithnvid tha' Eagle Feather and lllack Kettle, win weie killed, fired the shots wbicfc killed the officers. One witness de clared that Jesse Little War Uonnel shot at tbe white men, but none ot tne others could say that any of tbe prisoners took .part In the right. Nebraska cHpies While land bag been selling very high in Saundeis county trie past year, a record breaker was made one Jay last wek when Cbappel G. 11 ig ard sold eighty acres without Im provements to John Doleial for Anton Dey, Jr., of D ton, of Sew iid, who was arrested sortie time age for b'.ot-IegiDg was brought Idio V)urt aud pkad guilty. Judge jorn borer assessed bitu a fine of 110 and :osts aaaouutiug In all to till, which he paid. Charles Bloedorn, of Columbus, a Platte rouuty boy by birth, is boon lor a few days. He is engaged in raising rice and owns a lirge planta :ion in Louisana, PJ0 miles west of S'ew Orleans. He speaks will of the iiuth aDd says it offers many opp .r-' iuriitles for safe investment. H will return after a short visit, goiig sy way of Texas. Revival meetings are iu progress to the Presbyterian church at Edgar ouducted by the pastor Rev. L. E Humphrey assisted by the Rev. Dr. L. E. Legettof Albany, N. Y., and Mis. Eva Hill, evangelistic singer of North Loup. The meetings are very nterestiug aud call out full houses, s ich evening. Dr. Legett Is a pel ished speiker and reaches, not only the ears but the hearts of Lis hear ts. Rev. T. J. House, president of Kingfisher college, preached Sunda .-norning Id the Coiuregat onal hurch at Crete. His theme was tbe perpetuity of the United States. At 5 p. in. Evangelist Smith of Seymon, Ind-., delivered an address in the Methodist church, maiiJv on tbe subject of temperance. This week special meetings are to be held by the Y. M. C. A. and Y. W. C. A. of the college and also by the Congre Rational church. The Chrysa ithemuin club of Ge neva, gave a banquet at their rooms in the Masonic temple building Sat urday evening, as a farewell to W. L. Weed, a member of the club. Mr. Weed took charge ofthe R. & M. railroad Office, at Geneva, when It was Brst opened and has continued In charge since, about eighteen years. He has been promoted to the com pany's office in Beatrice and will ni oiove to that city. The postoffice safe at Danneborg was dynamited at an early bour Mon day morning, the burglars securing considerable cash and Jewelry which iiad been left iu the safe by citizens. Bloodhounds were seut lor and sev eral oflleera and the dogs are en tbe trail of the robbers. ObDty Clerit Tvson of Platts mouth, has appointed J. L. Barton as his deputy during his second term, which begins in January. Mr. Barton has held tbe office of county treasurer two terms, and is well qual ified for his new position. S. S. Snell, one of Osceola's earliest settlers who was taken so ill several weeks ago, has sold his br ick yard find ice business to Bert Carmine ol David City, Mr. Carmine takiDg pos session at once. S. W. Christy, of Edgar, who went to Omaha three weeks ago expecting to undergo a surgical operation for some Intestinal trouble,, is reported as rapidly Improving and will soon return to bis home, an operation be ing thought unnecessary. The funeral of Charles Taylor, of Edgar, the young man who was ac cidentally shot Friday evening, was held from the Christian church at 2 p. m. A largo concourse followed tbe remains to the tomb. The girls of York and Geneva hlh school played basket b:di at. Geneva Saturday morning. The Yoik team won with a score of 10 to 8. A goal thrown by Geneva as time was called at the end of the first tmlf was not counted. The game was played re markably well throughout Oscar Webber and Miss Susie Gar wood were married at, Nebraska City. Congressman Nnrris has appointed Taul M. Fell of Harvard to tbe ca- detsblp at West Point. Claude Drew and Miss Lillie Wood ring were married at Marysville, Kis., and will live at Beatrice. Tbe yield ot corn la tbe vicinity Of Gretna is proving to be good, thirty-five bushels to the acre being a safe average. Harry B. Dickinson Is dead at Plattsmnuth at tbe home of Martla Hour. lie was 66 years old. In tbe recent state election forty four new county superintendents were elected and forty-six re-elected. Twenty per cent were women. Twenty-five delegates from inde pendent telephone companies in eastern Nebraska met at Fremont to perfect plans for better service and agree on toll rates. Forty toww aro reached by tbe companies. At Fremont John J. Hill and William Scott, tbe two men arrested In Omaba on tbe charge of atealira a horse from John Tlerroo of Leavitt, and a saddle from IT. S. Manvllle, were arralnged In tbe justloe'e court DIETRICH INDICTED SENATOR CHARGED WITH BRl ERY AND CONSPIRACY. MONEY PAID FOR OFFICE OUTCOME OF HASTINGS POST OFFICE SCANDAL TESTIMONY IN THE CASE Graud Jury Had Bwn In veatlg-mtlna tfca Haating-n iTMtofllc for the i'aat Tbree tterkl. OMAITA, Nebr., Nov. 17. Tba federal grand jury yesterday evening returned true bills against United States Senator Charles II. Dietrich and Postmaster Jacob Fisher of Hastings, Nebr. charging them with conspiracy and bribery in connection with the appointment ot Fisher the position of postmaster. The indict ments were brought into the United Stites district ourt at 6 o'clock, Jua'e Munger presiding, and were placed on file. The court merely ac cepted the report of the grand jury, making no temarks on its contents beyond making an order to the clerk fur filing of the bills. The indictment against"' Senatoi Dietrich charges that he accepted money and property in consideration of Lis rect mu cxdifig Fisber for an appointment as postmaster at Hast 'rigs. That against Postmaster Fish-, er charges bim with making as agreement with Senator Dietrich by which the former was to pay in prop erty and money 1,300 for securing Fisher the appointment. Evidence was presented to the grand jury to show that Fisher had bought pi'Stotlice fixtuies from the Army post at Hastings, of tbe value of $")00 aud later turned tbe property over to Senator Dietrich, to whose building it was removed, and to whom was paid a rental by tbe gov ernment. In addition to turning oier the property it is charged that Fisher paid to the senator eight hun dred dollars in c-ish. Last night it was stated that the grand jury has been investigating tbe Hastings postoflice case for nearly three weeks and that a number ol witnesses were present from Hastings ai.d other points iu the state. Senator Dietrich is at present la Washington, and there was no at torney or other person in the citj to-night authorized to make a state ment for him. All the witnesses in the case left this afternoon for theli homes, among them Postmaster Fisher of Hastings, and no statement could be bad from him. Company holding Its Own. CHICAGO, Nov. 17. Encouraged bj ' successful operation of a regular ser vice on the Wentworth avenue linf yesterday, the management of th Cnicago city railway announced las night tnat an effort would be madtj today to resume traffic on the Cot tage Grove avenue cable line. Tin) intention is to start ten trains only in the morning and unless too mucl opposition is met with the service will be gradually extended later la the day. Five hundred policeman will be added today to the numbei (already detailed toj guard the prop. eity of tin company. This addition, al force will be assigned to the Cot t:ue Grove avenue line, and the can will run under the same protection as those on Wentworth avenue, Sctcetis have been provided for th grip cars to shield the grlpmen. 1 Although considerable interfeienc marked the operation of the Went, 'worth avenue brancn yesterday, stl( a live minute service was maintained throughout the day, and an attempt will lie made today to install closei schedule. Complete Survey of Park. BUTTE, Mont., Nov. 17. J. Scot! Harrison, who lias had charge of sur. veying the boundary line of tbj Yellowstone National park, is bere, He savs the fcigatitlc task, the wort of eight years has Just been com, pleted. Granite monuments, placed everv half mile, warn the poacher U keep off. It is possible that a win fence entirely surrounding the pari will be put np. Mr. Harrison sayi tbe wilds are full of elk, deer, ane bear, with some moose, and that II tbese animals are to be protected they must be kept from wandering off the reservation. Safe Blowers at Seward. SEWARD, Nebr., Nov. 17.-Th safe In the Northwestern freight de pit was blown to pieces last niwbt bj burglars. The telegraph Instruments the agent's typewriter and tbe ln terlor of the office was totally wreck; ed by the force of the explosion. Tb thieves did not get anything for their trouble, as no money Is kept tf tbe safe over night. This Is tbd tblrd safe destroyed for tbe compand at lbl place io tbe same manner. There to no clew to tbe perpetraten