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ST —————— IR % R ST SNSRI V™ - [T o v g = s . THE OMAHA DALy BEE FIFTEENTH YEAR. OMAHA, THURSDAY MORNING. MAY 13, 185, THE DEVASTATING CYCLONE | moncins otfieo ndatlopm, it wasstiiln |~ BASE BAL e —————— NUMBER 282, ar uvcous. INEWS FROM WASHINGTON, | B Toaiioe siotitoe camitons: | intemsh oo s etoandt ety | TR ECHOES OF THE STRIKE sand doliars, The storm was accompanied | The Home Team Win—A Crazy Man's tion. - Complaints shall not be dismissed be- | prohibit the inciting of any and all concerted by aheavy fall of hail, which lasted about Dispatoh. sl cause of the absence of direct damagoto com: | moves whch lead to bloodshed or the e N ol N len minutes, The hailstones were very “ g o vlainan struction of property. s a delicate and N Ohio, dmmms, Indiana, Virginia, Kansas large and did great damage to windows, gr’!"";";’"‘ ‘"».‘i“‘,‘z-mf}‘“g‘_“;;e _‘(‘A‘:‘)‘r“"'mx‘f‘l Pensions and Politios—Oaptain Orawford's | T rehorts of tho commission shall be in complicated P nestion, and, those who have Lumber D(!;flarl Delel’;;’“fl to Make No i i i [ shrubbery, flowers and fruit. L] =The 4 e b M writing and its decision shal prima_facia | studied it sayitis very difficult to frame a jons atever. and Missouri Bwept by its Bavages —— here yesterday with a closely contested game Death an Unfortunate Accident. evidence in all judicial proceedings. When- | bill which will be constitutional and. which ot The Kansas City Disaster. between the Denver and Lincoln teams be- 3 ever any comuion earrier shall refuse to obey | will at the sanie time go far enough to eradi- CHASING AN EXPRESS TRAIN | Kasas City, May 19 Search in the rains | fors an sulonce of nearly 5000 poople. . Bo- any lawful order ‘of the commission, 1t 18 | eate the evil. THE POLICE AFTER PARSONS, ot the TANAINEY eI yertere y 3 Be- | THE SOUTH AMERICAN MAILS, | mide o duty of the commiseion 1o apply to —— — g8 wrecl yesterday, was re- | fore time was called the Coloradians were the United States cirenit court fi"l,"K in Representative Laied Appointed. uity, alleging the dead children were taken out of the Latbrop | fnning the score stood 6 to 2 in favor of the | The Question of Subsidizing Steam- | shall hear and dete lation; and the court Wasm OMIT Vilkge, Porty iiee Sonthi of Jollit; | eac cHTAR work tn et ot oF tig Lty | Loy yoras, UL Wt Lie Gne Tt SouEth atox, May 12—(Special Tole | payor Harrison Serlonsly Consured—= nine the matter on short | gram, ] —Speaker Carlisle has appointed Rep- | 4 111, Almost Wiped Out. school building. But three men are missing, | Lincolnites. and the erowd was conyinced ships—Proposed Laws Against notice and without the formal proceedings of fmmlm\,“‘ TAINLof Nebrathn, ons of the | 28,000 Persons Will be Out of who are supposed to be in the overall factory | that the home team could play ball. In the ordinary sults, but so as to do justice: and | FEIAETE U PR, TRV oMy Employment by the Proposed SRR TERI The telegraph companies’ wires are being | SEth funing, the visitors having brought Incendiarism—Postofiice fl!j‘.?'.li“déé.‘“"’;"‘( proper cases, ln!llu‘v:rhs of | ylsitors to the West Paint ilitary academy. Y oCkaO by, OISR RN FROM THEIR ROOTS Ly their score up fo four, made two more runs Appointinents, ction of other' process, mandatory or | Hi ; § X rapidly replaced. ticing the tab nand causing the wild- PP otherwise, torestrain further violation of the | Bragg of Wisconsin and Veile of New Paiiowi ESTIMATES OF LOSS, g est I'mmm-mmu. By a ec:m" drllve orders of the wmmln ;un uu'gn part f':f the ‘“‘£~ Lamberien DeARA v ollowing are some estimates of dam- [ over the left field fence in the first half of the common carrier offending. For sucl ur- ~— . A P od Death and Destruction Wrought in | ooy 0n - the bridge. $30,000: on the court | ninth Werden made o iome run for the Lin: il el ) poses the cireuit courts Shall bo docmed al- Towa Postmasters. Citicaqo, 11l May 12.—(Special Teles the Space of a Few Minutes— house, £20,000; on the overall factory,$10,000: | coln elub and brought Houtz in from second, Wasnivaroy, May 12.—The senate com- | wavs in session, WASHINGTON, May 12.~The president has | g, }—The position of the lumbermen was Strong Buildings Tumble Smith & Moffatt, stock, ‘$12,000: "building | The Denvers failed to score (ntheir half of | mittee on expenditures of the public moneys | The bill requires that all eiarges for any | sent* the followiing nominations to the son- | definitely defined by Mr. Vanschalck this Ll Honyss 68 Cavds owned by l‘l'uuk‘flult,'fhy $45,000; on_ the | the inning, and the game was won by the | resumed the examination of Commissioner service in transportin senge ate: morning it g :t'{nl';‘l (".::“;“('v-‘IO‘:;M.!UI'I“{? \/ '\uln;|2;it.|4{:“|‘- n].{xw‘x lunu‘:,lr:tu;‘-. lhclpl{n ‘wuuu?m{gt‘!‘rsh&a Black this morning, Senator Cullom laid | OF f_;:r‘l'l‘:fwfi';‘wd;tbN"{";-lly“\:m“l«; o i l‘ud||m<(er‘;|»:l\‘bmh'.uu L::m-.tml Vinton, | TG Will not make any change In our ate ge B cate i Y Ainishe build- | al rong| y elever fielding and, a mes, . o, 3 ks . v S ol e 1 Chas, H. Berne t Stuart, lowa. e = Y 2 | s, “Twontydive omull " houses - in | heavy batting, - ‘he Denyer battery was To: | before him the pavers in the case of Corporal | drawbacks and all unjust discrimination, re. | 107 Chas bbb titude,” he sald, “in the sense of offering any | Another Clyclone, process of ercction in the southeastern part | bean and Hunter, while Werden and Hoover | Alonzo Francisco, Thisty-ninth lndiana vol- | quiring that all persons shall be charged and Base Ball Games Yesterday. further concessions to tne men if they wait [ CriteAao, May 12.—A Joliet (111.) special | {f, the eit e 'l"‘ls"'-““'@ ('mn..{ (lid the work for 'tiie Lincoluites. ‘e fol- | untcers (one of those submitted by Black to | treated alike o vices ‘l'“""" d ‘I‘"" ‘| The following is the resultof the various | until the day of resurrection, and they might says: A most destructive eyclone is re- i Sk unizet o the extent of | e ls the score by © - g g | Supvort the allegations in his report that the | it Y, SIS ERTARHANCRS 1ok | gmes of base ball playad by the leading | as well understand that now. We will set | ported from Odell y forty miles south Ninth and | [ineols 0310000 2-8 I."‘lflf‘h"\ fllh-.«e had Im";:'.'?"“'ff‘l b Dolitl | i1 shiall, within sixty da;s after it becomes | clubs of the country 00 time for resuming operations, because we | of Joliet, on the Chicago & Alton, This was damaged $1,200, Two | Penyer 10010202 0p|Ch machine) and asked what theré was | |aw, file with the conimission copies of all its AT DETROIT. are in no hurry to resume. We propose to 4 D & glass windows of rst Congre ? : therein to sustain the ailesations of the coln- | tariirs, or fares and frelghis ineluding its | Dotroit 30002040 *9 : afternoon about 4 o'clock the storm burst. | stainied glags witidows of the irst Congre: A ket Sehh mjssioner, Reforring to the papers ho: saids | Seiy of, fares and, frolehis, ineluding its | Datrolt ... 39992049 =) waituntil men come tous and saythat they: The r.2legates to the state Sabbath school | 1 L 06" s600. he Tocust and. 1lutnboit o ek Sl . The claimant_applied for ‘pension 81X | ghalf make them public s far as the cor Rl L Base | 4T¢ ready to go to work, and if they put_that conyention, returning on the train arriving | so o damaged 1. v Lixcory, Neb., May 12.—[Special Tele- | days before the expiration of the limit to the Hrrors: Detroit, 4 e 00 long it may become o busis sbdgrtharind et et | Schiopls were, datnaged 1200 (A tow, 60| grim, |—Sheriff Mélick was called to the B. | payment of arreats. The records of the ad hits: Detroit 1" Umpire, | 05 00 tang dn/ ere al p. m., state that as the train [ of houses being build at ghth i Iy b 2 o 5 " f v it i [ney:. PSS cossity for us to ask them contained no evidence public notice, Gaflney. ness nece nal cortificate of dis- | “Ryia ¥y % v A il AT CHICAGO. to work for something less than the schedule R R ST RHOE R R es it Chieago, 1: Buston. 4. Four fnnings, on | of last year which they have not yet seen fit bl . to eccept. There are three reasons why it is ATIITISUSY . o 0 0 1-9 | absurd o ask us to concede to the cight hour 30010800 0-7 |t|lt-u||lnulk.‘ '|I'I\ml‘| lllnl :mn nnlyrv;‘l‘l‘ ulnl:ln b i 10: Clnal ic United States, Chicago and wan Pittsburi, 10; Cineinnath, | ik sueh o demnd and to concede it woul " ¢ co care ’ t general's oftice neared Odell they saw a eyclone ap- | And “Cherry strects wera & M. depot yestorday to take care of a cra udant, s 0 TR Tt ain Aer b S3,000. The Kansas City sonp f; man who came in from the east. Papers on | Of disability. 'he origin proaching, ‘Then they saw the roof of - 5 o Tty | charge state ; g i etevator itse, ahe pall oRih. the aik Jortly demolishiod Jose s10.00. ¢ hhe Yatos® | his person showed his name to be J. Endlich ?llln}”;(‘d::l;‘?»;'mll':*n”slli;rllJ:‘;‘l“:;‘l:n‘-n..:)rc"lcggrr,:lc‘l‘(‘-ld e il o e naptollowa s account of liouses raised up, tumbled over and over 1ike | casualtis, with equal or smallor [osses, are | WHEre sent last night. He was kept | Among the papers was found a letter from [ Forlcttinh Gh'tite augrogato fof transportation | Littsbure . feathers and were shattered to pieces, both | glco reported. The total damage Is rouzhly | &t the Fremont bl nearly killed | Giaham, county auditor of Jefferson county, | of passengers, or of the like class and quan- | Cneinnati brick and frame and all sizos, from shanties | estinated at 8150000, @' portion of which fs | the lotel peoplo trying %o get the following | Ind,, to Cominissioner Dudley “asking, If | {itof properts. subject to tha provisions of rst base hi to two story buildings, The train was | cove i rded to Washington : consistent, that he would look after the for ed by storm insurance, 4 \ J ! this act, for shoiter than for longer distance | 1. Errors: Tittsburg, Lincinnat! be to put ourselves at the merey of the Ml stopped, butas the wind was blowing par- [~ “The storin is gencs Y oI Y Prosident Cleyeland—The republicans of | papers in this case and if it were right to | over the same in thes: o - Pitchers, Galvin, Morris and Piciney. N o or s whioh, withe | allel With the track 10 was Ot upsets ot | cane o tom o ropamdered a Bt | overlin, Kan, have forged my name and TEry blonk the JARLLEY, stating tiaL 1t WOl | Sucr, Wi nnia line, it thesnme dirsction pire, Clihton. bR e B s st ‘ay of politics.” to th 'Imclull'tz}lml Ipulmbm (ll‘o b same 0 ICH. | Gralam added they were making o big fight | b construed s autho mmmun' ymmon | Baltimore. Ohio; | against that man and askea that the commis- lar: oy tos Yoot Metropolita fessor G. W. Mich- | sioner should not fail to do anything he f([»“fléll:nlu‘:)m:{::ll l;::~x-l:gl‘|‘r:s "fzn‘-:x‘tm r(l\“llll others of Coshocton | could azainst Holman. “The case was made | jonsation for shortor as for longer qis- special and was rejected after examination. | tapce: provided, however, {hat upon his advantage, haye In the last 38070071 0 1 0 op | five yems reduced the trade & of i 000000 1 0 Chicago from 2,100,000,000 to 1,700,000,000 2 | feet por year. ‘The second reason I8 that Baltimore, 10; Metropoli- | trade is naturally drifting away from here, timore, 51 Mul]'u[p”’ and the third is that at last year's rates, ilroy and Lyneb. Um- | wages are twenty-five cents higher here than bricks broke ndows. Considerable time o) o v i hold me as a price. Lappeal to your excel- | “be of advantage tous in thi was_required to move the d from the | Taino Yijus gale of ,‘.\!"‘ifih"".:‘-le}'.{}'(:',',il‘fi:,",:!; lency for immediate release. K (] track before the train_could proceed. After | were prostrated to the extent of the total | . MY home s in Coshocton coun the cyclone tho people busicd themselves | stoppage of business at the time, ‘The | Fefel to H. D. Beach, I looking —under the ruins of houses | Western Union had but one wire | 8¢h C. C. e and for those missing The train re- | working out of the eity until night, when | €OUntY: AT BALTIMORE Pitchers, sumed its journey ~without giving | several more were obtained. Communication b ) —_— any application to the commission ap- , Wesley Blow, atany competing point. These reasons will the delegates a chance to learn the casualities; | has been resumed with Chicago and ,ua'r'l,r‘?“?ll‘t‘,‘r"]“; SHRA I Al TARIFF REFORM. |.uf'u(ed]umlerum provisions of this ac don AT BROOKLYN. o | Dot m{«! neither will the lumbermen, and & Ilnlllllu')’ m:ug_lll_u;l several n_\f‘".\l nry"n nn'.l Louis, Omaha and Denver, besides south, but | FLEHE "wn\»lelfl'i?\(‘k‘i“n"fix‘u‘d'u'vf“c‘ ‘“‘.fi_' Purposes and Mothods of Mr. Morrl- | ONINON carrier may in such cases be author- | Brooklyn 00 10000 1 0-2/heworkingmen's meeting will not do them chlldren aro killed and injured, Local tele | the work iy carried on under great diffleul- | Prisi City, was sent back to the Oteo co Lo L ld Gl g2 L ized to charge less for longer than for shorter | Athletic 0300000 2 05| anygood untilthey meet and decide to sur- graph agents have been trying to raise Odell | ties y jail yesterday, ail danger of lynching be- son as to Tariff Reform. s f transportati ' passengers i rooklyn, 3: Athletic, 2. | re e G X N ing over. Ler husband is still hild here, - distance of transportation of passengers or t base Brooklyn, 8: Athletie, render. ""‘_\""‘";- but cannot succeed, and the real | “Kansas Crry, May 12 g J n J WASHINGTON, May 12.—[Special Tele- | property, and commission may from time to : DBrooklyn, 5; Athlétic, 1. Umpire, A FOOLISH OFFICIAL. extent of loss ot lite and damage cannot be | ruins of the byildings wrecked yester TyvhoRediE ORUEN gram, |—A zentleman who has talked very | time make general rules exempting such | Ferguson. Mr. Van Schack said that the indignation | Zound out. g s that | 8 resumed this morning. “The bodies of e AL L L frequently with Cliairman Morrison said to- | designated common carriers in_ such special AT ST. LOUIS. of the lumbermen had been thoroughly —One of the ses t storms that | the dead children have all been taken out of ReD Croun, May 12.—[Special Telegram.] s cases from fhe operation of this section of 207 8%%0 0 0 0 08| arouscd by a speech made by Josepl Gruen- 000000 0 3 4—7 | hutatameeting of the eight hour comittes { r known in Joliet struck here about | the 1 throp sehiool bullding. but three men | —A man named Mason, an employe of the | DISht that the tariff bill will come up in the | ghysaet, and when such exemption shall ning. A deluge of rain and | are missi o lirce warehouses, unroofed e | yerormmons s, May 12.- Masonic hall and some_ four store | ¥ CL LA O also the upper story of the Aneell | of Mortonville, ud the | this . May 12— Abont 11 oclock | that she hascontesedall plainiy % the town | #UILE ol her fusband. story ruck the town | Gy Sighy n ag both parties e Senate. tional , | WasmNgroy, May 12.—Mr. Mitchell | gation she was hile | subi |Iiuml a (-nnu\ur‘cnl r~.~nlui<lynt ex- Tostituth Sho il that aoublleana haier s at time sfi- | pressing the sense of congress that n ne institutions, She alleges tha Rdt SHGUNLOr dhiager A e 3 republicans belieye halt that time sfli- | ¥ & A g s s S el The O Sty | gotiations _sholud entered into be- | Farland hinders he ed, INTERESTING IOWA NOTES. g oo tmen, have fTound upon | Sveen the United States and the Chinese | suiniz her, and tha headway against the determination of the | Rovernments witha view to securing such | ed befo the Ne! teadway against o determination, of the | Modifications of th present ireaty with | article bitterly atta o0l Ll e bt comos . Ferulay before | Ciina as may result in the stopping of the | Farland, was publy the house, and have therefore abandoned the | coming of Chinese to this country excepting McFarl; tion ahead.” The careworn wife of one of the strikers said this mornmng that many o the women in the distiict were going out, to. do washing te eke out_ their means of exist- work, relentlessly pu ence. Fumber yards and planing mills still vi ppear- | remain idle slature, an y Ing her, written by Me- | patrolli ied” in the Call. Hence nd_who, following her ing the | programne of the anti-tarift men is to def consid- | consi ion or kill the bill without d onsidered | Norrison wants three weeks debate, ad legi released s since been lecturing on- ab buildings block, i which was the Odefl bank 2\In| Fellows lodge, was completely destroyed, | brick block which had just been compl Searcely astore mon in the town escaped - | was otally demolished and the bank building | New Depot at Oskaloosa— ury. ‘The 10-5 will amouns to §30,000. Houses, | ydjoining was wreeked and many dwelling dUboRETEoheRealE s and sheds we cted ¢ r foun: R 3 dation, blown down aud completely de- unroctedsianiigalmosyjitotallyjae MorxEs, Towa, May stroyed. Trees n foot in diameter were ing, who are supposed to be in_the Milling 2 reo miles house one of these days when few people ex- | have been madeand published, they shall, e Shaw. ire, | vesterday. Bl invaig e srcots ant thunder ahooke | overatl fastors” he telerapncompnies CETSOTS T, basus tath TN Eiee b abtil| mesiile uniil cianged by tho 'm.nnm-l fon or by Iawy NG R s Tamnermen regaed 1t as an ontragostsaid || earth, o erbolts were deatening | wires are being rapidly replaced. J ousleoping I 4 i the: 3 ave like for s though the same van Schack, *‘that the mayor shoul and the vleetric display was unparalleled. A RESULIOD and attonpted to rape Minnie Wil this | M. Morrison, when asked to-tay about the | RIg% ey sy Section, continue in office, ata time 1ike this, aman 4l cireus was having a performance and in the Tornado Chips. morning. A warrant was issued, but Mason HSIMANEAL OEIANL AR Any common carrier who shall violate any May 12 B, P, N. Pack- | that declares that strikers have no right to \ midst of the performance the storm_ struck Rorro, Mo, May 12.—The report comes | Succeeded in eluding the oflicers and skipped 'When 1 find the condition favorable.’ of the provision of this scction of this act D L el N o |4l\i~(|l|o{vul|w‘ in their efforts to preserve | the tent, turning it upside: down. Women | RS Sos Y e miles north of | 10T Kansas, Great excitement prevails in | Itis Mr. Morrison's intention the first time | shallbe deemed zuilty of extortion and shall | ard began suit to-day In the Kankakee county | order. That man is a disgrace to the city, sereamed, animals howled and there a gen- Hetow it t’ ul- S8 e and about Ambo; he sees a majority for his bill on the floor of | be linble to person or persons against | circuit court for §25,000 damages against Dr. | and Mayor Harrison cannot escape the sever- eral stampede ensued amid_ she light- | here, that the greater part of the town was —— the honse to'call it up, knowing that under | Whom any such excessive charge was made | McKarland, of Jacksonville, I1l,, the expert | est censure if he refuses to remove him.” ning, drenching r destroyed by the storm last nignt. A majori- Mrs. Shellenberger Confosses. ordinary eircumstances there will be trouble | for all damages occasioned by sueh violation. | 115 cine cases, and the Newarl, N. J., Sun- | ddle strikers in the southwestern lumber e ty of the residences and many of the business | NknrAska Crry, May 12.—(Special Tele- [ in securing consideration, By taking | The bill now woes to the house of representa- | oo S aCn o Sonca ot Ban 200 ) distriet, numbering 10,000, more or less, arg Ingivoleginneam blocks were unroofed and completely demol- | gram.]—The woman Shellenberger was | the house. with surprise, and when | tives for concurrence. day Call newspuper. Twentyive ears 2o | boginning to,fool sorely préssed for wanit of ceived from Odel] s ished, but no lives were lost, Quly four per- | brought to the city to-day from the “pen,” [ he has friends = present and = many ORI Y -NINTIl GONGRE Hospitad of Jackaonyiile, Tl of Which M- | bRty euhanstod: mnd. the. prosont sytiktion. 1 ey 18 Sy Hie ) HELE ! ity | ©f his opponents absent. he can not only FORTY-NINTH CONGRESS. hospital of Jacksonville, 11L, of which Me- [ ently exhausted, and the present situation to-day, a ternble eyclone struc sons were slightly injured. The Brii; man has iton the best authority | Po'tie hoor but fix his it for debate, The Farland wa: utendent. On a_sonsa- | gives little proshects of anything but starva= ([ whiieh - demolished one briclk ) i I | soventeen miles southeast of | Gty gulity, ds of heavily armed police are the entire district and_preventing semblyge of crowds, just as’ was done erday. 'There is no violence or disorder I s o tts from the surrounding country state | gram.1—The board of raitroad commission- | work. They a ent, howev in the case of diplomats and their servants, igned as superintendent of the state | reported from any section. MeCormick’s po- ; e O iyl notrest it the damage {o property was vory erent, | ors to-day decided that the Town Central | they BT 2o A R O EnnlexcepysltoIIIIelsDIootons b Eea}] K SHIALEITNEN cksonville, now, manages a pri- | lieo uard has been reduced to_ five, Tho § | ver five | en minutes before No_lives were lost, g EIEIYT | ey L ven if the v 2 3 desiring to seek a place of shelter, vale institute there, Mrs, Packard’s attor- | sash and door men and other factories are ance, one fr ¢ § 3 3 e xtend its platform, and X el roye- SOU ME > S. gration. neral Benjamin F, Butler, of Massachu- DEFIANT STRIKERS, AN the northwest, and met over town, fornung o | | BANNEEERKE Mo, May 18.Tho heaviest | wents for the safety and_conyenience of the SOUTH AMER{CAN MAILS, The consideration of the inter-state com- | setts. In D. & F. Baldwin’s lumber. yard, work. monstrous whirtwind which swept everys | (0o Sihis bartof the country last evening, | Public, as requested by the citizens of that | mhe Question of Subsidizing a Regu- | merce bill then resumed. e was begun again at 7 o'clock this morning at 4 & thing in its t The large livery barn of | 0 o P Oe of goose dzes fell in great | Places lar Mail Service. Mr. Riddleberger moved to lay the bill on Western Export Association. the old rate of wages. When the factbecams |l Hard Brothers was comvletely destroyed. A | PG Greatitnmazoltyae donelinsithe P ssaiftaaal WAsI oN, My 12.—[Special Tele- the table. This mocion defeated. Cnicaco, May 12—The Western Export { known a large number of strikers asscmibled Ingajiines Sorvpimllipwaeb biowmolT e kage of glass and beating down growing roposeiiitennion. 4 s Mayas(Secls Yeas 1 (Riddleberger), nuys 44, association closed two days’ session hero to- | threatening workmen and calling them scabs sto Iowa, May 12.—[Special | gram.]—The friends of the mail subsidy Mr. Edmunds moved torestore to the long i “ oo 3 and rats, The West Chicago patrol wagon he supreme court is now | clause in the postofliee appropriation bill are | and short haul clause the words struck out by | Bt avlng petfectod a now organtzation, | wys called and tho police quickly dispersed From | Which it is their intention to put in operation | fha ol withoutencountering any rosistances re of 8. Cole isa total wreck. The hotel is red from top to bottom and not a whole dow remains in bllilvlill(z. l;’\ number of ked NRIDGE, Mo., May 12.--Houses were . o, d from their fouufim ons by yester- | permanently located at the capital, and meets | getting very much in earnest, and fear that | the Camden amendment, namel gxed Saton Tanautions 1hy cyeat P 57008 A i the same original point of departure,” June 10, "The fixinz of eapacity and making | ‘1 hirteen of riolers wero art ) : sidences were badly wrecked and as many | fday's storm; outbuilding wete destroyed, | for the first time In its elegant apart- | it Is going to be defeated in the ho O e ol [ St ek ot e oA tEatoR e Tk befofe Justion (. White who. Hold: as seven barns blown to pieces, Streets filled “' ,‘-;'l‘.‘;l”'r" _“,"“'"‘M}, K'l‘_ G .i"}f d U'l"" ments in the new state house June 8, it was | the bill was sent several days ago. same point of arrival.” Mr. Bdmunds said | bean 1oft to th president and ident | them in S600 bail each. The case will be with tinbers, boards, fences, tin roots and | tofruit an ., oxposed glass 10 | proposed to-day to have a_reunion nt that | sidy question is one of simply giving a bonus | his umendment was for the purpose of | boon 10t to th president and viee president | ihjoy o 15t inst. rostrated U Ahenew scliool building | Wil NG fiveS ios, and nobody serioualy 1n. | time of all the rovivink judges and lawyers | of $500.000 to a line of American steamers to | proventing discrimination ngainst the far- | 8 board of managers, who will meet for s_fn\_rlly_ unroofed. A one story school htll, Noliveslost, and nobody seriously In- | Je% s territorial days. Although' the carry the mails to and from Central and | mers of Vermont. Ohio, Californin and other | that parpose on the last of the present SAOOTING HIS WORKMEN, building is completely destroyed. The GE C1Ty, Mo., May 12.—The most vio- | state is about 40 yearsold, there are several | i i states that wanted to send their goods to | wonth. Before the new rules take effect 1 sgational ehurch is twisted into bad shap iE CITY, Mo., May he most vio- i E ST or | South American countries—that much aunu- | Ghicaro or New York. The E 3 L 5 = i N i G ek irore stricie this | territorial judges now living and a number Chicago or New York, The Edmunds amend- | the present capacity must be reduced 85,000 | Trouble Growing Out of a Cabinet 3 Tho Methodist chureh has one steeple blown | JEhESHORM O%er Wwitiessed here stiuck this | Jp of that day. Tnemembers of the | ally. ent the pay for carrying the | ment was at first rejected Y5 24— | Dushle et dar wnd 1t 18 oxpoeted. that the kel LU off. “Those fatally injured Lettie Switt, | e whout ® oelock vesterday atternoons | Bar propose to make it an occasion of great | mails between this and those countries is 80 | but Mr. Edmunds again offered it later and it | eapacity 1o be Hxed by the managers will not alkers’ & 0. o 10-year-old girl, who w rried over 200 "m"h_d,hplm‘_ut e ars AN 1I0CIiE trbaa! | Liliterest small that it scarcely pays for the trouble, greed to, be over 35 per cent of that. Closed houses Cu1cAGO, May 12.—Cnarles Bruschke, se- feet In the aivand fell on the ratlroad track, | witoiprooted and blown n every diréetion PesTetatan aud doesinok In she BlIEDIoRE domron jonbour 7, nays 24, greed to take 10 per cent less from date. of | nior member of the furniture manufacturing merchant, and two children of John Miller | flowed two mlles south of here, causing great ? Tat = | 1ish w regular line of ships, making at least | and to replace It by & provision directing (he | [k sceurity having been ~assured them | anq seriously wounded Frank Adler and wre seriously hurt, The latter had taken | dmmage and driving many from their homes. commissloner of labor statistics | o rinielitly” trips between New York and i e iaatot N | ikoux onnentionhvithise Aunericenils Alnys Wagseller, two cabinet makers who ! vt A 4 : Noloss of lifo reported, but crops in the | has sent to all the manufacturing firms of th ghtly trips o ew ! commissioners to investigate the question in- | ingand Purchasing ion, nys Wugseller, 4 A refuge in abrick building and_were buried ias sent to all the manufacturing firms of the w Orleans and the countries south, and | yolved and re L savl T , ; S5 2 tiol 5 ere d, ounding country will prove a total loss, | e TS Y DR ) LI , and | volved and report to congress. The provosi- ——~———— were formerly employes of the firm. The Without a seratel. Telegraph wires were all iy, tho heaviest rain and hil storm x| Eehors of employes, their waz ¥oon briny In more profits than the subsidy | e bill having been completed, as in the | CHICAGO, May I2.—A verdict for §11,6) and bitterstruggle with the striking workmen, | blown down, Tl residencos of It I Huffer | BUEGRED fOE et tuc M, dccempamed | ST Sarifgs, tho yatus of the eros outlay, ‘Thie matter of having prompt and | committee of tho whole, the question was on | Was rendered by the circuit court judge to- [ Bruschke, fearing trouble, had induced tho and Frank Feinfield are almost ruined, Wil. Y X o { bt A o g ail fucilites is uot the primary object | agreeing o senate endime; eed | day in fav he United States, against | authorities to ankToinfeld are alinost rulne ta | now court house was blown off and fell on | ducts of manufactured goods, the numb cilites he p jeet | agreeing in the senate to amendments agreed | day in favor of the United States, against | authoritie Jham Hall's I8 comolelo wreek, The damnage | §10%G06™ 11 Fast Sedaltn & blacksmith shop | aceidents, ete. The commissioner expec s, LIS & question of opening | ton the committee. A protracted General John A, MeArthur and his bonds- | Ofhis men as special polic Inthes I3 y i comparatively | GilED a6 o ground, - In- vatious por. | colleet inforuation in this way on which to e, The house is more charry about | arose on the various amendments, especia men. Thomas S, Dobbins, James Stoel. Car. | ,When the factory closed for the night L L) L tions of the city frees were snapped off fnd recommendation for subsequent legis- | Subsidies than the senate and the faté of the | on the amendments to the long’ and short | 110 S B h Brusclike saw a_number of the strikers sur- OBASED BY A OYOLONE A O G senate amendment is uncertain, haul clauso, lisle Mason, R W. Hough, John Ashton, | yound some of the new hands, Though no I i 2 e near Pleasant Hill and Littie” Biue, e R ATy G Morzan offered an_amendment fii‘-‘l“i(.‘\{-‘.’\’:‘..‘:?.‘1'{'.,;5‘.‘;'«- u'('f:v'.f’.'.‘.’:fu}.(.TL;}'."."‘. violence had been offered, Brusehke mnde un Much Damage Done to Property— !m\h]lllim of l!;(} \lll\sourl l'ull‘lfic. A\'x‘ Enuln;s Houa\t; nn:-.u-a; ; CA¥ N CRAW S DEATA. mx:;‘-u;-ml:v'n‘l‘n'nh. 1"."’\‘1“ :w it cover money that General MeArthur was ;\l““f‘"‘ul'} }0:“;55:!;‘t‘"l‘l‘:tl"filrlv::vfi rltl‘silflllll|1\“(‘)‘i"€lll: 5 iously damag 1 PRy ets we Moixes., Iowa, May 12.—|Speci W S > merely, and denying them legis- 4 18 OREL TR P 4 avored sing| . e g Housesllnroolad. ot N T e s oottt e | e O e Taete Tstaosl commaheclal | Are Indian Raids Into Mexico Nur- | uifveand judicial powers: Tis was ro- | short whon, us postmasior at Cuicago, he sur- | irikers. A genlo ehsucd and Irusehko CiricAgo, May 12.—Passengers on the [ fooded. ol s | Teleg: ] s any’s en tured By the Governmont? Jackon; rendered hiy oftice in 1535, ‘The defense was | was laid upon the walk by a blow fron bes Chicazo & Alton train which arrived he t P gine house,at Audubon was birned thisafts | wasinxaros, May 12.~The seeretary of |~ ‘Thebill then cameto avoteand was passed, | that General McArthur deposited the monoy | hind. Strugeling to his knees, he pulled o & night had a_remarkable experience with a Echoes of the Storm. oo ettt of the fire commany.y M state recoived a preliminary report from the [ YEAS 47, nay e Y, ol awiich soon affer | rovolver and fired point blank upon the i oyR1b16 AL PR tASKTII A BtormBaiond! EvANSvILLE, Ind,, May 12—A very so- & P pany. sl G b e RS L AT Ly otes wera those of Messss, | Went into ) v iled | quartette of men who were assaulting him, ! AN S o g vere st vith wind, PR TIE € it ol Norte, Mexico, In regard | prown,“Colquitt, Morgan and Ransome. | to give credit for the amount deposited on | sending two more bullets at the men as they | seen gathering in the west and moving | vere storm, with wind, rain and lightning, Stuck on Oleomargarine, to the killing of Captain Crawford, United [ Number of pairs were announced. the United states, 1t was claimed | turned to flee, ¥ }xl\‘:hnurgllm-';\nl]l:r(‘l,\[n“;u As tho train sped \'Nh‘«ltllhls|v‘I:\mblaaLt ;’\Iu‘% anEln‘.' ({nulnuw Cntcaao, Mag 12=Tho board dircetors of | States aiy, by Mexican soldiers in January | - Tlio bankruptey bill was, then laid pro- pdiiitlabShetsliohiqsbo i dlor was shot n tho chest, but 13 mot liae i on the storin kept con| AT 'y mile, | amounting to abou i . The African | theChicago board of tradeadoptedaresolution | last. e savs there is no way of obtaining | formabefore the senate but Mr. Hoar yielded AL W i 3 LB e to die, Wagseiler's juw was broken by & } and the passensers began o realize tiat they' | Baptist chureh, a large brick building, was | protesting against the adoption of a bill tax- | definite Information, ow I 10-the absence of | i Tavor of the ponsion bill, wiviel latter, ac- | Kovernment Dulidiowy in Linoglhn, eby and ibullet which panetrated nfo his nook, and W i ¢ by o cyclone, Justas the | wyiened n and several persons, proparin St Aah Tk 4 witnesses to the tragedy, and adds that it is | cordingly remains the unfinished bus 8| FoAIES | . 90, (00 201 will probably ‘result ly. Bruschke sur- [ engine pulled into” Odell, 111,, 'the storm .\ proparing | ing oleomargarine and like products, and o8 | Tor@otelock to-morrow. The sonate tn alleged offsets was allowed by the jury. B0 orad hiesIPEo tia iode striiek the town and the alr was full of debris, | for a festival, narrowly escaped with their | praying congress to defeat it alleging that | Soneedet by boti siges thiat tho attacic was | JGEG GG fomomon: Faule sthon S TEROSIRS DR D B In B I'"l"""“;' seven stores and a hotel w lives, Sinzich’s boot store had the upper | the bill is simply to further dairy interests to | by the state of Chihuahua, through an '\umu-- ey s Sunday Schools. STRIKING TAJILOES, mroofel, and onclarge brick building was | portion wrecked, and tin roofs were stripped | the complete destruction of the manufacture | tunate accident, and_without malice. He |y oo o o800 BroowinaroN, Iris, May M.—=Tho | o b0 ) 00 opme o R HiF o e the WHock oF S | from a number of stores, causing ereat dan | of olcomargarine, e, They sav. 1 s an in. | says further, thit tho acpradations commit= | ) WVASNGTON, MuY, o Mesgas g | nois Sunday sehool consention elected tha & Lock-Out Takes Pla ay Rl6R PR DY in that vienity are reported | g€ to goods, . trees and chimneys | dustry which has produced an article of food | ted in Mexico by Indians nurtured by the S paaR iR lie house | following officers do-day in the Clothing Trade, teloxaphinvires incatvlointy ate ronorted | MO 0 R000R VUROEh So0R A, Shim b0y pure, Wholesome and -economical | United States government is u grievance that | Sent @ to-day submitted to the house | TOL,PLHEN TS A\ Trowbridge, Rockford, CiicAGo, May 12—An extensive lock-out P D s H T 2 ribie swind | fuis and other water eraft on the river weath, | and acceptable, and, by reason of the grow- cannot bo well overlooked, “The cireum- ’“‘l" TRatan s hour Mr. Belmont called up o Presidents—J. R Govin, Decatur: | of striking tailors here will ba inaugurated and hail storm at’ these points, About | € gale with difficulty and suffered | g demand for it, has added at least 4 to tho | stances attending the affair ate being inves- | jointt resolution’ providing indemnity to | Letoy Wiley, Parig, and 1 C, Aiiler, by the association of clothing manufacturers b 30 D m. heavy, | roaving clouds | considerable damage. A colored man named | Yalue of every bullock, thereby enhancing | tigated by the Mexican 4 certain Ohinese subjects for losses sustained | Recording seeretaye =R A, Jiristol, and wholesale dealers to-morrow. A general from "nm (M'""r' Kuu’d e |mlil ll‘"l“ ,II. K. struck b{ ll;,vhlll_lll‘_.:mu‘l‘\\lllnlu'. l‘\n;l);llesz‘;élr"‘rr g 'x'."‘ fi?’.’l‘;xf;""";l':,lm:fi \l\‘lllliu IIie-j\u sdiction n[ltholllhnlmd States, '“‘“:""' —L‘IM-")" v “fi'dh lock-out in this branch of industry means, i over the city of Rockford, and daylight | T'wo unknown men in a skiff on the river % 3 able, ec ¥ ‘T'he resolution was considered in the commit- 8 ARCLOME Yz )Y o . it 20,000 3 b was suddenly convorted info darkness, A | were lost. There are rumors of loss of life | cal, Wholesome article of food. J. Ste ror Pap | tee of whole. Mr. Belmont gave the history | CAEO. : 4 thit 20,000 to sewing people, men and e s orsen | i ATt SO R, o (et e s ———— rling Morton Looking For Pap oy 2 il FRYVO 00 hislory Executive committers—RB. . Jacobs ( ~ | women, will he denied work, Employers Aoipoyros jinanso lnil signes followed aud groal damage in Llinols, weet of hore, Transterred to Nlinois. —Nebraska Postoflices, SritlioiChlnose iateapny: Rt Rock Bppligs TR Veorins B 1. Dap- | Ave resolved that it will continug. wntik ol dows.. 1n tho country surrounding Stx The Blow at Leavenworth, St. Louts, May 12— Requisition papers | Wasmxoros, May 12—Speciul Tele- | VSO it and Worthington (tiinos) | 50, Alldns It e L i thorain aud hail raged for an hour a LeAveswonty, Kas, May 1% —The tor | from Lieutenant Governor Moorehouse of | gram.|—J. Sterling Morton, of Omaha, was | spoke In favor of the bill Jerome, Carbond John_ Ionham, Chi- | mado for ineraase pay, 0! yaland the destruction visited upon & nado yesterday struck this eity and did an | {his state, warranting the removal of the East | at the interior_department to-day looking | | Pending further discission the morning | 1% B3, O, Willls, Eufiold; %, D, Dunham, | the esscolation ot mapuf m(.“"“,}?,“{‘,,l’,‘{’;! and wotutio v greit, Y i Al A it Toho A X ey " AR 2 hour expired and the committee ros he ik £ 14 4 Y AlaY £ o thatt | immense amount of damage to property, | St Louis deputy sheriffs who fired on the | after some ambitious oflice-seekers, He re- S0 then wol o 4 *conntles pledgad a total 5000 for next | one finms, pledged themselyves to give out 1o Fisin Wl ISIRERIA Are Tedelvactio wno s { Morso school builting, i which wero. ther | evowdof stikers, Apiil lus, from this ity fo | fuscs o talk bout polites, wnd says b I3 not {,‘;:{“,,.},]”'-',,‘f“‘,‘,: Bt ino solmmities 0 te army pear's worle e wiext” convention o | moro work il he sirikors rocade Trom die 2 nnd whoat blown down . A 3 i Virhrvity b A i 500 | 1llinois was received some days ago by the | here on u political uission . Prs R bk 5 Ty 0. | held at Centralia, present position 5 clanmed by the em= of stoek is reported Kitled by Jights nx;:'."“"u i :Hlluw.xlu‘:,:“\.\fxl.‘:l:iu- :i‘:*:tl\l:ll‘Ettllll:lsqll‘flx:lll:~‘li‘ authoritios 1“"“'. but 1t bas been Wopt Aocret Mary 0. Banuj; raay beon "“"';"‘i-l“i"m;;l 0003 -41'010\36I.:1:;‘.5"‘vfillh'{;'.(.[.'|°':3.7‘u'fl:'". - S OYarR ‘|1M'ml|ll 1 "H:";'; "l!l‘l'lulsll‘uy"'f‘.”n'llg — J ). & 8 « | until to-day for the purpose of g 2 | postmistress at ‘T'ufford, Neb., and Mary A. | facture of ar Bpringheld The ushing Am. ports, all work by ) Crese! (Y e e Half of the rouf was blown o but not on ::g,,i..,».“..‘ )l“.‘:lijmlllc \ulfl i‘“..fi’,;p‘.:ll abnding Imwu[vl ¢ Elgin, lowa. 't |‘) factiro of aris ot BprinsfclL arnon U | Guioaqb, May 1Beslions 1. B, Washburne, | Of from 20'lo 5 er cints et Y 0Te A fearful | PE¥SOD was hurt. ‘The gale then struck the | transter to the Belleville (I1L,) jail. At noon chraska postotli have been discon- | then rose, house by vote of yeas 105, nays 106 hicago. has acconted. the! peeaidenoy > storm passed over this place this eVenIng | o0 40 feet of the roof loose, and seattering | ¢aTiage to the train for Belleville, The | ty, mail woes to Merrigk: Waltham, Buffalo | gmendment, thus reversing the action of | the American exhibition, to boheld at Lon- | ¢y5¢.5go, May 12.~Tho following eitcular, ,“.,fl m,:..‘,], ,,,.m,.:. Lwo d xlx"ut luin every direction, kllling thiee horses, | krausfer was so aulelly made thiat no one be- | county mail goes to Luce, committee and othe bill was passed, The ‘l'_““"““"“"’"'"“j\»“")' i 167, 4 k 1o con- | i(h (Lo pielure of Parsons, has boen sent greenish east, hanging low, one from the | dange v Wi i b ! | came aware of it at al ———— house then went into a committee of | tinue two momhs. ‘Lhe presidenc: o B i Hortheast the other from the scathwest Mot | S Su v i hosone il aid dayiag: ———— Provisions of the Bill. tho whole (Hatch in the chait) on diplomatic o Alt: Washiburno b out 1o tua polica 1h all 1ho prlicingliGi "Hd '1'1‘""' 1"'|""""'|""}""| over tho | about 15““”' Two railroad bridges were . Allolherlstrlke Failur WASHINGTON, May 12—The bill to regu- unfl m:.sum.- ropri l}nn‘hil e ‘The object of the exhibition is to "“‘"'xlfl“::im mirdonand Inclfiuaixatve city, Ilie wind atinined great ve- | washied away—one at Easton on the Kans DIANAPOLIS, Ind., May 12.—The switeh- | late commerce, known as “the Cullom bl | Mr. Cannon d the report of the i London a_thorough and comylete rest for murd ! < rlot A, l’;xfi} 143, hailstones the o § ;"',‘.:;lfi'ff tojt | Geutral audony at Fatrmount oo the Unlon '“fl“"‘ "l‘,"“‘” at this polnt is conceded to be a | s mnended and passed by the senate, pro- | foumittee us misleading, on the kround thit ‘1'\'.‘;':"“':::3!.'.:.151L":}:flr AR S L (o ”"'1“""|"lfl"l:u:s'liln LANTA Dot ‘Q‘!)“hl. v ol ee T i rnte Dhins (hoi| Faethic ST el failure by a number of strikers. The night | vides for a commission.of five persons, to be | Nionriation for the service, while in reality 3t | Statas 1o the en thit The American oaport | 4ark huir, tnged with gray, dark mustachoy R o B P Dot e T Suspended and Expelied, men have been at work all day trying to got | appointed by the prosident, by and with the | Ioteased the approprintion 850,000 Gver | trade huby bi stiiuiated and teronsed. ™" | @ Dacks Known thioush the country s estemn exposuie he oY dow | Ciricao, May 13.—Tho board of review of | {143 1en t0, Joins thew. 5o far obly the | advico and consent of the sgmate, o carry. | that for the current year, In spenking o a e Atlinlon saciathis A anpish S8 sLroy ed., © ove al T 2 nssoolati: oy P \ - gone ne h e out the purpose of the bill. The principal | formal amendment A annon took oecasion Whisky as Medicine in lowa, ador idiury or wmed on the ro. nts ‘I"f.|';:’l""““"‘ .’.‘.""""t".‘.}‘.’.‘.“".‘{'.‘”"‘“"‘ have determined to"return fo work to-night, Allich at b o SIRERLL (200 Wathihe: | tocritiolza the demoerats for inoreasing the | pome Mot Town May 12otal g0 | Who caused the rio acre i Clicago RO G Wit U B a0 O thho faont celcdratol casos tht | and the Belt road managers have arranked ( ton, where the ‘general ‘sessions are to bo | appropriation for a steam launch for tho use | o 8L FAREES (T (0 0P ORD | on Fhesday R extended ouly @ miteon haye ever come before the board. T'lie fir li)' xgl'll._ g Lo comproiise with their men 1d, but special sessions may be of the legation at Constantinople from $1,000 | * ans ins i J N LANK Enk tRo1m, place, AL, e decision was that of Driver T, J. Dunbar,who | this afternoon, 2} 0 suit public %’n enience tusl.‘md,‘nm"ulm :n: ulu.-l ed to lxl!m AppPro- h--u-,ml.ln.lux;rln the n\ arma ‘)’ Lln‘ .,u‘ hols General Buperintendent of Police, : [ , 1t 1 must remain suspended until he apologi PRy case itis necessary that the expenses in- | priation itself but he wanted to call attention | that sales for medicine of intoxic — 8 LHIAKA COLIN N 0 ronart, o the 10 President l*:d\{‘mdsuu!‘lln:(',L“-\‘u.l‘.ll'l)&ur):i‘:: Cor unu?'.:e\l:;'::o :I"::g‘x‘iln::'t{:fumummne ourved are 0 Uo pakl i the sy Not !“m"lnlmlmxlll o K Tone e attons oy | llauors. Is contined oxel ioplae Tiekirnod &0 N geks 3 o Lort, Ly | 20 S4e8 h ol boL! A g, ar more than th of the five commissi ” aunch had given rise to long diseussions on i v P S YA N1 P v oA ko W lice thiy | ing park. Dunbar, who is the driver of | will be formulated at a caucus of absent sen | Shall b6 Apporated feom the st the other side about renublican extravagance, | ¢4 pharmacisis of the ad i o | Nouur Misaxr, Fas Mh abmin Ing, destroying everything in its track, | Clingstone, had a quarrel wiih President Ed- | ators to be held in Covington, Ky., this after- | barty. All persons helding stocks or bonds | . Mr. Morrison moved that the appropriation | person nas a right to sell intoxic: lguurs } Btiers Ak S0 BIALOAIR £0K0 WARKA 0 Py - eral s il barns in the novth end of | wardson the roadway near Cleveland, but | noon. The democrats have' abandonea the | Of any comion carrier, or Lolding oflicial | be reduced to $1,000. If former winisters | for medicing in a retail way, at loast, uiless § to work (his me i compromise having h, town were carvied away, 1t seenied to_ kave | not on the track, ! idea Of starting a sonate of their own, 1t has | relations to such corporations, are declared | had been able to get along with that sum, he | he 15 a registered pharmacist, and hias a phar- | been effected. forwed gbout - two - miles - morth. | - During the hicat of tho ,lbl,um Dunbar | been deeided to make fight in the courts, | ineligible for appofntutent, Commissioners | could not see why the present minister could | maclsts’ permit o se ided by the o T— west o of o the town and - took | gave voice to some very approbrious epithets, | against the action of the republican senate, | Wust not engage tn any other business, The | not. A running debate of a humorous charac- | Puaruacy lw. A Now Ministry Formed, [y -oull_n\_esh;ll.)_ dircetion, lva\'chn; The case becomé noted by the prowi- by testing the validity of theiracts in pass- cnlnmlxslun’]a Eiven authority to inquire into | ter ensued, and at its close Morrison's motion s e fe— | Arusxs, May 12.--M. Papanichalopouls, abont thirty wiles an hour, striking the ex- | nence of the parties iu the trotting world, | ing a bill, the business and managewent of common | was lost, 55 to 57. Mr. Morrison remarking Sl O Go { Who was sumuoned to form a ministryt treme norih end of this plack. and by the bitterness with which every step ——— carriers, subject to the provisions of the bill, | that as his republican ' friends were voting [ Tieroy, lowa, M [Special ‘Tele- | declined hecanse the king insisted that the Reports from Atiiea, in the proceedings has been contested. A Strike Failure, and to abtain full and eomplete information | against hiny, and his democratic friends were | gram.|—7he Mendelssohn Quintette club bas | ministry should be only femporars with th ot here, say that it stru 1n addition to acting on the Dunbar case, | Niw Yomk, May 12—The strike of the | 8 to such busiess, ‘They way reguire the [ with him, Yie would not raise the voint of @ | yeiricoa (1o disclurged members of their P 1 90 0Ly tomBOIEY. WIS S center Of the town und_de: the board expelled 1L, V. Bemis.the proprictof | ¢ o onners'in Brooklyn has ended. The | #ttendance and testimony 0f witnesses, and | quorum. Pending further action the cow- e A S - objeet of enabling the suwmonin¢ of th the business buildings, includiiig a ne of the hotel Riclclicu fand publisher of the ‘ ynhas ended. The | ghe produetion of all books, papers, agree- | iittee rose and the house adjourned. company with superior artists and are con- ter, The fking tien summoned A é‘..elmu-uhgm and the Chicako & Great | Chicago I 0, Bemis was charged with ;"_ikm;"r,lls'mwd unconditionally and ask | yents, tariffs and documents relating to an ——— tinuing their concerts through lowa with . The ministry 08 tormed, ‘the Southiern r‘u\;nl‘mdl oftloas n 8 wazau bridgo | :l;:fi}l‘l'nlfll:lc\lll'\m horses, owned aid eon- | for work. | b 040 lakon Reck Wil be pad | watter under investigation, and may, (o No Sedition Laws. undiminished success, waber will prohabily” be conyoked withi S:s\rml‘imlwlv‘;l:\.l~lon:|r nn:lbrid"u '«“ e 11 v;:(nr-.u)‘tu IHA:A l;ll_ll fi"' IIItMeB“-tl»LL!I 45 'm!lmmd A B .I:urem;‘le“:«, ¥, | that end, invoke the aid of the U Mted WASHINGTON, May 12,—|Special. ] =There T pmp— en duys and will order a de 1 touchin ral persons bridge ¥ o the rules. Hawmilon Busbey, P . Lreasoll- | States courts. Persons having complaints g hi (s s e The Greek HKow. The minjst 3 be ratitic {lwe it went down andull uro supposed fo | editor of the ‘Turl, Kield and Fam, was the | able. Payments will be mado twice each | to make against any comumon carrier of inter- | 13 tlk about @ law to prohibit seditlous utter- | e Mgy 1—The ministerial erisis try 15 2 Lol M. Viy Liavobeon killed At the Heyere house sex: | compluinant. ~Bémis his a $25000 libol suit | month, Themen struck for o recognition of | sfute cotmmerce ahall make compiaint i | 9bces and agitation of acts which lead to | AFREEE T, B7 000 1 NEIEO0. EEE b minjater Justicos. General 1o sl v roported !oklx?’:',o been Killed, At | azuinst Busbey, growing out of the charg ngfl;fwof‘ "illx:‘llr union dictate “terms, 1o | writing to the commission, The comi violence, such as have taken place at Chicago | P ead0 NG M ANEE TEG T EIREIE Y AL Miadafe M. fhiepiage: twa iik Mouss. tujouping, i 1) tmos nquesiion adourred af Albayy L o ~ 4 shall send the complaint to the common | during the past ten days and which have | pAcEnQetc Bowte B8 JLatess BIEntl fon o welin afl L Avierings, finan SanIp s A BT L A N Ve | Rasyand aince Hieh tho edilore bave baen Woonink o8 Bavalty carrler and require either satisfaction of the | been threatening Cincitinati, beveral states- | [f L, roech fdenies the foport, cels AL w6, cducations M. Papaliiopola o0 oLl e Asds Sem e JLa \nhals ppepdetive yapers, AR | oo IEORETR AN AT g complaint or an angwer in writing within a | men are cudgeling their brains to invent a . 3 1900)) Kead o i . TG trade of the country for peop! oulc{'nuu acaped lujury. i fiple ¥, aug Qrwapd, ey a.\lbullfll AVEE o May 1% ~There has been a | yeasonable time specified. If l‘cYm‘ullun is | proposition which can be worked into a NP TS present is paralyzed 1 blockadid — por Davsod Bl Bt ¥ AN ader | Mo Wb ALy, Bowls and the horses | ceaseless downpour of raiu ever since yes- | not made within the tine stated, the commis- | practicable law which will punish atb rach Nolras " b @tinne vl le government hias b \ - "‘?xiea'«?.'u g oartyl thunder | ¢ uly e nstated R(h‘ efunding the | terday afternoon aud the royal programume | slon shall investigate the coniplaint. The | persons as those foreigners at Chicago who | For Nebraska-Sightly cooler and fair | fo;, Y wishis ol orw visl y this evenl coun l woney Wen outhe race at Albany, has been curtailed, . comwission ‘shall also investigate all com- | advised the roughs to arm_thewselyés . with'| Weatber. e wo y