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FROM THE TRIBUNE'S FILES <br /> Five years of protectionism <br /> 1888healthy <br /> by Germany have been <br /> for that nation's iron <br /> works and machine industry.The number of <br /> workmen employed has increased 32.2 percent, <br /> and the wages paid per employee 14.2 percent. <br /> German workman left no doubt that they favor <br /> continued protection by their government. <br /> ■The University of Notre Dame and other <br /> Catholic institutions yesterday joined in <br /> celebrating Pope Leo XIII's 50th year as a <br /> priest. <br /> ■A Martinsville,Ind.,father and son were <br /> viciously attacked by a bald eagle while <br /> returning recently from a fishing trip. The <br /> father, Bone Walton,managed to drive away the <br /> eagle with a club,but not before it had torn his <br /> clothes badly. <br /> ■Seven people are known dead and an <br /> undertermined number injured in the collision of <br /> two trains Saturday morning a mile south of <br /> Greenwood, Ky. The two Cincinnati Southern <br /> trains,limited express No.1 northbound from <br /> Chattanooga,and limited express No. 2 out of <br /> Cincinnati,came together at a mountainous <br /> location called the Summit,the highest point in <br /> the region. <br /> ■New Carlisle's most serious fire in years last <br /> night destroyed two buildings on Main Street. <br /> The blaze, when first discovered by barber <br /> William Waldron, was burning through the <br /> barber shop's wall from the outside.The other <br /> building had housed a grocery and the Deacon <br /> Post of the Grand Army of the Republic. <br />
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