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KA'H. POPULAR UDITIQN OF 1HE BRFI'ISW BiCKOUT of Policy in Regard to Gre'ete. and Tin-key Has Assumed Definite Shape-She THE (iOVBKNOR, Mr. ill Aot Help io Blockade' indispensable little voluine out and Orders' aieyeing return mail. THeolinfcial edition of the laws Svill not be put for several months.

In the meantime the Popular Kditiqn of the t.aws; will be the only in'eans of knowing the new laws are. Therd are many radical an entire ney, revere lax bas been enacted and hundreds of sections of the Revised Codes has been" amended or repealed. Attorneys Will find many changes in in civil criminal actions, and city, coiintyl and township dlUcers find that' new duties have-been imposed. The game banking laws, -the railroad laws, the election laws' and the educational laws have been The Trobate Code has.been almost entirely changed and the old political Code will Hardly The Popular edition of have been fully edited, neatly-painted, and, closely indexed. form of issuing the laws meets the requirements of all classes and especially the merchant, business mat.

farmer who do not need-the high priced oHicialedition- On account of the, large number of laws the volume this is much lafger than usual but no law hasfbeen omitted. The Popular Edition of the issued by the Msmarck Tribune has become famous throughout the country and'the novelty convenience 'are appreciated by all. Orders aie being rcceived (uua tnc order Med, postagWftaid, If the Grecian Blockade Is Turkey; Show Ul 1 Kiockmled, March The change in the policy Groat Brinuy foreshadowed in these dispatches, has assumed" definite, shape. The recent Armenians at Tokat, he of fuithor outbreaks in A a lia, and the action of tho porte in officially'pointing out TurK-ish press and" provincial that the -blockade- of fherislaud of Crete -by the fleece of the the support- "give.iO*" forces by the-foreign was'atriump'h 'of flu- snkan.lmve had their eilea in that in, iu Extermination. ippiisequenfly.

it. is; Cretan waters -has been, notified sond any warship's of Great Britain to piut iu the pfoj'o'iad -blockade ti the ports of Greece. At tlie siiiii however, in'ovder apparently to nil open' rupture with in of the- Greek-ports. According to the reports in diplo- niatic circles here, the have'al- been, notified -to' this effect' and the withdrawal of. Britain from "the blockade the" -one subject dis cussed in court and other The are' making the- best situation.by pointing to the.fact that" Grtfat," con-- the" whole- of Europe, and -iso-'-ioiig asi the slStan has lilein 'i, "Are Outs.

March. was'uu unusual scene in the senate of the Michigan legislature when the governor of the state was denounced as discussion waiver the'bill of Senator Qovel, requiring'ih governor, to make the sessions of "legislature, so they may be acted upon by the troit moyed- to all after the clause, denouncing- the bill as an insult tu t-he -Senator Co'vei stated (hat the bill simply required governor, to do what' the t'ramers of constitution plainly' contemplated he would do was provided' that all. appoint- tm'iits governor should -be approved by the -senate. He 'stated that there Were, not over '40 appointments which Ought to be made by the governor, but that a i holding" them up. until after the legishuu-re should adjourn.

He charged Governor Pingreu with de- Bemis of Chicasr'o labor but Was afraid t'o do-so until after the legislative the senate o-uiiior Tlie of pnfseht labor r-omiuissionor expired six caid a -was reported to be a sijrt. of an anarchist audj.i-. i Michi g-in o't'-that kind of people. Unusual a characterized the' at of which the bill was ayre.ed iu committee of wholo" and iiumj'd-i-ately passeit by a vote of IS to d. Lli-ivernor Filigree has stated that AUejrrtl the ttroat N'oislwni and the a Deal Ry Whioli the 'Fargft Southern Will ftm- Go Into the Hill EN KRAL DEBATE CLOSED.

Tmriff T.beJ? March 36 The, gen- debate the 6u the tJl has closed. The last day devel; oiled nothing particularly intarwtiag from the closing The -of s'pceclu-t made, was and included a fev, bv Jcriy Simpson who reiyl from Mr. Wtiiie Mihvaillu'e. Got the Great Northern to Aberdeeii. McKinley's speech at.

-the the -rvnid the This he said, was last con he proceeded tp' had increased appropriations wo' afid now, according to Mr, lev's theory, the taxes on the foreign- el's were to be increased to pay for the ST. Marclv A Dispatch special 'from Fargo, says In a- u- Mentifil letter a Faigo-business man a prominont railroad of "Paul, who, for obvious reasons, wis.hcs his name kept writes a iuH and authojiticinfonnution.that- the deal is practically whernby the Southern- briuich ot the from Vargo t-. tOHville, i to b-Ji-mk tlu- latter 1 road KeaspnV'giveu are tlie. wntrol "of the Milwa.uk.ce- lirandft-jM-re. wu.l eliminate i i orn plV't i vallev.

i the U.rea! "Kdrthern aiidN.ort.hern giving the Groat Northern one Jwest piiyrnfe" i1n cs i he. Tl conipe'titioii'of this branch is an impOcV. lint factor, not only for wheat -I i by districts a11 the legislature and much other valuable rhe Mauual and gold lettering, Price, 75 cents- Germany and "Ausu-ia, In has to 'fear from Great Britain. It is'whU- pered tliat in.all i of- 'iireai Eri'ta-iir. i readily take this ing to'' 'any licr cord with" and il adtlnl iti any the French wk-taking- part-in 1 I DUEL.

tli.o iMwe March Gcoigc "amr" Calvin fought a duel- to the death near iloores fcinir the' Th boyn years of uiid niotn-' bers'of a prominent amV wealthy, family. Miss lliggs, over whom they the daughtt-iv of the wealthiest families in the county, Ihe boys fought 'with pistols and several BhWS were exchanged, George is dead and Calvin heart. IVORY tho Hrltidh Govern- 1 sci--Tlie''World KiyV. i 1 TVIf'IritytG has forwardRTl-tq Sectvtary of 'State Slier- i i J. ivory, the a saloonkeeper, ar wnich cuii to jobbers delay, at tho JEKUV extravagance.

The foreigner should be fc -1ad. he said that the last had not been a two biHtiift -If the -taxes oh the foreigner could Huflw-ii-iitl'v infrrascd, he obrorved, ovfr the! Great Korthern castically," the surplus could'he distriti- and Sorriiorn 1 nted among and eveO d.iy Thc transfer of Great. he Sunday over hen-. bruuclitSa in South Dakota.to the hinrablC ll a TM" ul I iK nrt tlin iurniers. It Wjftuld eliminate tion there, and for a large territory Komiblk; would give Milwaukee exclusive coir- pri 11 i jSuivi i 1 the, farms, not the farmers.

A COOL. Worry Supreme Not Him." YofeK. Mur (l b'''' Hnssf rccardingihe (IfecVsion of the supreme r1ie'1 said that a four to tiv riskui; i i alarming after, a 11 is bound to conic out all riglrt in fiid i i i i i i 1f the hy, he practical the 1, had tliey Ifft Mr. Svmps6n.aunounct.-d him-sdf a-free in in IToTl-o W'-- memo-rial. 1 Uni'r i i i i jjuthoiMty ot The Globe wiving C'liiin-Sf i i i Kn WASHINGTON.

3(J. Notico 'been at-l-lie'stiite t.lin "iicw Clrinese i.Tintr'Faiig, sa-uedjoi-brtii the- tinder 'great has seiit a wooded protest nf the London South convention -uponlthe parf ot personal -belp'iigiyiigs. Tne 'trcftisury "de- -sent "CTiilcctor at San Francisco for.tlie. ex- fi-ns-um'qf a courtesias to tlu; m.inist'cr. Sh.ilil'l I i i i i Ton.

It i a (irea't i a i i i in'riimvtcii to the a if ii' linage i asks jio question on i a i a hare-wil. ta i i not i-TIT law aii.lj,../ li.l I i laws" hav OUTSIDE AID. tcf 1-or Alifrch 'jS. The Xlississipr-i river iiiu a Ut Irf .1 in piv.f. --J Tlie relief has ,1,1,, a i city is a i of 1 Lou-, n() rid to' i I i i ii rlir- i i Turkish This a i eastern has a.

halt for! i he iiresent' iir-the t-o- 1 of i eiCrnl a i i city were' rinsed by Slin-ill' lowing' of i Seven i -tol- 1 orinl I of i No i me Western. Trai I i i tot IK f-a is county i now. in 'saloon is opcrafei.l. In the meanwhile, in danger of a.cli'.s.hUfil 1 fffTtr.ee'eST.-Which (Jf between tion lines is. in -e-sio'i i a inl 1 oi lui'-sioii i i of tiieMipriMriLU-oml in the inisoiiri case, it has lie.eu 11 i i i i rted i and.

Great Britain has March Auditor. -hiore was ri'i ir .1 11 fl OF Jlnjurr)) nl t.i. the agreement vf the Germany, and the deienMVo Tranrvanl i i Britain der terms of th tho faraig.n Africa ifge Krcr- i i Convention r. ot U'i i "ST. rM'a'l-ch 20.

Tlie 1 lodge of the -Degree" of 1-idi'es' auxiliary to the i'meu, elected Manter- i of chief Of honor, elected for the lourth year, Mi's. Calla I Chabibeflaiu -of 'Sliniieapolis as H-ecorder. Mary Bfonson i of M'antorville was grand re- st: aim. fc cul de-till- Eujrea-e 3U)ore itelv proposed to the a lniii niirv heaving Thirty and wa "Tjj me. torchlight ail let it b6 your "'said that the a-udThe" grumbling, which" unhappily are far too frequent an.ong our people, shall pl JamqOU.

NEW YORK, March 26. Si people were packed into the Athletic club witness round bout George Dixon, thc.j.P 8 champion -featherweight, and Erne of Buffalo. Aftef'lhe 2o i-were completed'Dixou-vasde- tlnrcd tho ajid he received" an. Krne- led very seldom Hitecetf-the fighting all through. 'p be two Myre leprosy in 1 March 20.

Another, leprosy has by health authorities. The.victim bree'cc ro withdraw their fotcos half a mile' froni the actual frontier, leaving of neutral ground between the opposing armies. Greece', it had pn- vibusly to t.in-'' "TnrU-ish-giJUvyi lt ihl consulted with the Kns Bi.a aud, Gc-rnuviiyT i-W'-H-itngly-thi' -most of T-urkfiy at the present vyith result-That esen.tiitLVe of atlvised tlie liirkish-govei-iurieiil-to lc dine the I the Turkish scjuadrojv, it- is sea. S. M.arcn days of xki wi-iktljer have allowed- I in th" ri'ver to about, all oil', ambit isdovn "to i i ice j-dlid.

The uthei, bureatt reports warmT-r- -i ihe rive- oi says he.expccts'very hi(Ji water yet. 7irwiii.lt i i Near through the wat.er her house. -T! k- iu nish-d. ul from says: A ater surrmuioeu jiei i.uu^, lotrtl Cell, Umnd he" flistr lf -u h-jft Wni.fnnd in U-K tijuuiL.bfitwei.-ii luuc llns I I tfield, i i.vi,n,riti.h lirst class criiisor 'i jlniusi'Ml Tr.nniJ'-P-ilv Hera need for -7 a prominent ainl teaclurr in -city has Mi'icMe by slioot- iiigherseil heart iirst class while i tne'y i i U) i 1 1 i Tlir- ri-ttirned and a i InjurecT at th" a a i Jcontniuous i-iiinfall lias in prop-, rcss smct: SeW-ers are to carry water aii.l the Anglais- river aW cret-k higheV Trial p. trial of tin i See Hanotaiix.

Kii'ltoule. ON', March Tlie Mdrquis of. obliged fo Titi. Tht- board has defer, tk- trial horities. xne victim is i 1 an are Salisbury has started for Cimiez, wheni tcm be Vwttpria is staying.

The premier where, itis 3 1 "DKS b'own of tlie injured Ones succumbed. Truliboat -i a u-is blowing on i .11 KfjSTos, "March 'M. The steamer arrived here from. London during the'daj, brongtrinto-porf 2, men fl H' crew- of the LBritisVi ship Aiuirosa, Cap-tain Morgan-; h-which was abandoned at sea March amenii- n' the So- removeci at Curing 4iU.rillK AC i Of operates on t4u old BeAei-ier ranges. ana The Due to'a PORT Tsla.nd,^0f Uarch According to.

advices ceived here- from Madagascar the. exm the queen Of Madagascar, lona HI, to the Island, of due to the discovery 01 a against the life -of General Gahriu. ihe ftHjulry into' in regR and iaany more arre.sw have been made. au Carnegie "in the new pool. travel he will house lias, adopted th.v aiiiaiid.

I -8fl( w( sr of Farrrrouth, nie ut to i i i a Francisco Oet 1 1. "Hanotauir; the.French minister of foreign affairs, on" the Eastem wtua- interview it is believed--the question of participation of France in the blockade of Greece "will be decrd-- His lordship will not arrive at vueic, iu in nieul I.U.HJG i an interview witfri no name s-haU airpear on bllice. more V- than oHioial 1 1 1 1 AFTER A STORMY DEBA'l'K- Manitoba LeBiilatnre the School. Nice.until 1 flie and March M. The first formal" social the White fU took.

the occasion being dinner Hiv-n by President aal- of uet aud their Ketth.W won the grand defeated, til Ui, American live bird handicap, With I nioijumcnt the t.ij straight kilta.V General B.i. rich' has for a yard to 1- i to i Francisco Oct. txiyrlon: sprung a a furious storm, became un- iiianageable abandoned. U.V.U8 tlo. ed A' er ot Second e.v.lry, A -ji rfji.

uuw fighting uri. Help Boflfl "'V afi. The as-- Kfimbly. passed the proposed'Constitu- TAN-ofiiK, March, A lodj -of- in -j 0 nal" ahi'endmBnt wer to aid in ernmost province has fallen buls we passed establishing the sub- npen aud cut to Shereefian gtatu faif Jlt 'chippewa Falls and nunitive expdiiion recently sent there inR a fita -j rae dic.ai the imltali-of Morocco.to quell a re- jiu giving country right The ll: a 8 tro wer tfl selL patent Vs Oidered to aJhird March After abitnr debate and many Manitoba ratified the of the Roman Catholic parochial schuol, quvHoii. The bill eiT.bodyi»g the amendments school law, in accordance with- the T'Onirier'-Greenway agreement, was the ablegate of pope, now en route from -Rome to Canada, arrives, he will find the parochial school question, ge far.

as Manitoba is con- i or March According co ofllrtal nd vices received here the insurgents attacked- birt-utd tha part of the village" of Blanquizal, near Mauiaiiillo. The insnrgenr leader, Aco'stax. at the same, time attacked tbe fortifications in the vicmity of lloyo Colorado but was reph'sed. TheseiKxr on appropriations held r.s__ nrsl of rlie' FCv Sl dariiig and agreed to repirt the txtral bnl a-s it passed Action on the other appropna- tion bills which failed at the last sioi defeiied nntil next JL, iNEWSPA'FERr VSPAPERI.

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