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| 4 s X . o e - — -— - e 2 = N '\ p! Y n . ~ 3 ] M JIXTRENT 1 MORNING )BE 2, 1886. ‘ ] SIXTEENTH YEAR NING, OCTOBER 12, 1856 NUMBER 1067 — " SO ) d put to sea. They were only too glad to N SIDENTIAL l)[/] [ | held. Ves 1t willbe very lonesome in the [ GTOUIY ITY'S SENS 10N, | Frasons. This s the Iargest collection dis- N LS M KES S REPORT LA MEN | go, tor 10 ahsl f hose who have k e run of the con- me b PASSE » is v has est chance the attack would have been re venitions alrendy hela roport that thus far tions have passed through his hands, e has i ; newed. The police, however, acted admir- | sixty-fonr democrats members have been re- ; i weted over twelve million dollars and ac- ‘ French and English Net Throwers Have a | able, and under their protection the greater | Congressman Lawler and Grover Have a | tused renominations. “Nearly all the souti- | Arrival of Leavitt and Arraignment of | cd for every cent. Ho lasbeen re- | Ho Says the Surrender of Geronimo Was nch and Englis % h e | 410 Oink ern staies will send many new men, but ) tained in charge of this ofce under the ' ¢ Little Tussle number of Frenchmen who still remain Little Oipher Time Together. Slchighn Will TIRESAHS oSt Shanaes, Ot Arensdorf and Others, AlULE : . Entirely Unoonditional. i ashore were brought down to the boats, es. i of seven democrats five have been left and democratic administration because his ser- il corted by e const guards and owed ACTOss | e NEw ORLEANS MAN NO GOOD | Ut otiiers eliiices of election are ot ese: | pogE MURDEROUS MYSTERY. | bral Wever e et demanding the. siice 5 GUNBOATS SENT TO THE RESCUE | the harbor to their boats. While the melee cially bright, & ! T i e e | NO PROMISES MADE THE CHIEF. lasted there was e DRI LR YU —_—— Hector Thompson was m\llvh“ — _— " . 3 . A zentleman who has spent a great many o " i Ltk Pd. LU st At LSOk Dbt b e SRt <'in Arizon, and who 1§ now here on | Judge Beck AfMrms a Bigamist's Sen. | 4 wihstand the pressure and made e | ghe General Argues at Length Fow Al Offcred to the Anglican Church | In the vieinity of thearbor and the enfire | “sanning's Health—Cutting Case nsiliess, was seen by your cormespondent | eonce tn Soathing Terms—Eseavo | st year amounted o over two million Clemency For the Captives—Jdust o By a Theatre Refused - Progress concourse fell little short o 10usa Hostrrscted — 1 A8 Mars this morning and asked what would be the _ doll 3 s g «¥ - ¥ persons, These ruffianly proceedings were i . ; effect of cleaning out the Apaches from the From Anamosa—Whole Family i How the “* Captur Was of Bulgaria'y blections= animously deprecated in the town and ringe—Capital News. territory, e replied: *“The first_result will Polsoned—lowa News. Eccaped From the Pen. Effectod, Other Forelgn ubniluit b Adily " be bad for the people, except those who were A Tn., O o 1 Polog % nbd many English mackerel men who took no - Ondangeres bEihe dndiate, ¥ o muy AWK Rad b ANORA, ( ('l'l“' pecial h-;,l.m; - _— jart in the affair were diszusted with it. P ‘e Pr that » broad statement, but it is never{heless 3 A 0 the Bk, —Frank Rive conviet sen How tas % iw A Pretty Kettle of Fish ; CARING FOI THE FISHERMEN ¢ oN O AL '»m‘x‘s ox true. For years the rougher element of the | The Murder Sensation Increasine from Mahaskn county to the penitentiaty at | o GOV ?:"(':":Hl‘u <t ‘-ml”ilhw'i J i ; g The governmhnt has lost 1o time in caring | WASHINGTON, Oct. 11.—(Special Telegtam | torritory have hved upon and have mage | Stovx Crry, Ia, Oct. 1L—[Special Tele- | gy jadison, and transterred from there N taneral Milos’ ane RavscATE, KExtisie Coast, Oct 11— “ A st e T ey, | o the Brk.|—The Hon. Frank Lawler is | moncy ont of the Indian troubles and tho | eram to the BEe.]—~As was to be expeeted, | it BRI B BIRSCEERE TR I ol report as commander of the military do= New York Herald Cable--Special to the Ber.] | for the fisnermen. B el Y | always zoing or saying somethine onginal. | removal of the hostilities will naturally serve | the preliminary examination of John Arens- \ = AL . partment of Avizona and New Moxico, [ i 3 y & ying v SR was in for burgl; for f ! ! y There has been a pretty kettie of tish here | Which had been lying oft ""."“‘;"""".")n‘\‘('l"t; e seems to amuse the president very much | 85§ »l'ill"k for .”H‘lml-' i dorf and the conspirators, Munchrath, \“":':; [‘::”n”k\‘\“’l’u-u‘l‘hr “l‘::\l‘l:l‘:‘\\ll:’(“|::;:’, which has been received at the war depart= justason the British-Anierican coast. The “"\” I"f.'_'l!‘;l*"“l"j"‘“”l':‘l ‘.'x:::l"‘h ’;‘ly:"fl"“ll to | When he calls at the white house. Cleveland [';:";‘;:li‘_fi,“l,’““};:“‘} Neoirly every crime | Sherman, Lang and Leader, for the murder | (il Sunday oy "ml“ Ttors i and | Mment is a voluminous doc it \ining fracas between the fisherman of two nations op.er '.Al‘ \"”]‘ ';_‘ ) s e, The fleet of | 188lways wlad to see the ( hicago congress- | commtted in the territory for the lastten | of Rev. Haddock was attended with the [ qid not go in, and the guard who made the | ® full history ot his operations against Gee- during the last few days, about which cables | protect the drift net fishermee. ’ wman. To<lay Lawler asked the prosident1f | years has . beon laid at the doorof the | greatest interest, and 1o room in Sioux City | count did not niss hine e following is | onimo and s band, together with . states have been sent in general terms, lias settled | mackerel I"-'-ll‘ left "i““-‘}’fi"‘ “"‘]“":"L,‘“f it was so that he had originated a puzzle. | Apaches. When & desperady, murdered o | \vould contain half the crowd that tried to his description: Age, (hirty” vearss Tieieht, | meat of his position in recard o the torms : ol # . The magistrates | for the fishing grounds. i gunboat Sea- | oo T oked at him as it greatly | man he always salped his vietim and mutil- S SR HBHES Py arions | 7 feet 8 fnches; weight, 155 poundss size of | of surrender. It is learned that this part of L LU e O "board of trade | mew passed Ramsgate this afternoon for WL h i lf, L ALON; - "PHBH T, v,.y ated the remains in order to make itappear | EUI0 adwittance, Strangers trom Sariows | hoot worn, No. conplexion, - weditns | hirnoit ot forth minutely he .n-‘-nl or- here and an official from toe board of trade L i £ the English | 23tonished avsuch a question. Then Lawler | {5 the Indians were at the bottom of the | places round about the city are here and also | cojor of hiaik, brown eves, £ray: Small round 1 e LR S wereall vesterday privately engaged exam. | Falkestone for tho protection of the Eng explained that he had been shown & puzzle | outrage. ‘Then troops have been sent in | representatives of numerous metropolitan | scar in center of breast, catised by a burn, | 4ers received by him; his own orders placing ining witnesses. Lhis is in consequence of [ fishennen there. which every one was calling *“I'he Cleveland | pu \'\I\(! n{'lln- .~|I|)vn|n)~\'(l murderers and busi- | pape, Long before the hour for opening n:nl a ;vnnlll ([lt on left breast two inches | Captain Lawton in immediate command, the T RN BOvHTT smanding explena- — £ Puzzle.” ness has boomed. s 000k 2 YHE o 5 above the nipple. system of signalling adopted, ¢ nd after- the French governmont demanding exp CHURCH AND STAGE. Puzzle : s : tow hRA tHat Affoctad busiheasth the court this morning the crowd began to ey vatdls roo! s piedoe it tions as 1 why the AL It is a little more emphatic in languaze | G0N Bas B SEECHEE BUSREST 1o @ mar- | gather and the strects were even lined FREAT KW iny Over Wikl wards recites substantially the tollowing de- CITIZENS WERE MOBBED. English Bishops Refuse Aid Tendered | than you usually use,” explained Law. ket for prodnce ana. foddet and the quacter- | with an eager crowd anxious to get a BAGERTEE 0t y(m 1 me'”-l Tl w\]* ; ST = However, I find that the Ramsgate fisher- by Actors. but, then, office seekers are mighty peculi master’s department alw been comn- | limpse of the prisoners, and partieularly | g s spetato affray, which | from ‘:“‘.::KT.'\‘\’:':""'"l:‘“:fl‘ “"‘r‘.\f‘..l‘“‘(.'.?‘i man had nothing to do with the affair which Lospoy. Oct. 1L—[New York Terald | people, 1do not wonder at you using any )wfllwf to pav v!)‘;“_!ml‘:ujm_l. 10 CXeess | Leavitt, the prosceuting witness. 1t is fair broimises to prove Bell, occurred | General Milos'" eamnp with the was caused by a few loeal roughs and the | Cable—Special to the Bee.]—The many | kind of language to some of them.” P Do ety oA tho Wwarst clement of | t0 88y that the crowd was nervous with | auiic s morning, ereht miles south of here, | iNformation * that —the rencgades wera fishermen harboring here from little places | yiears who recently assembled at Wakefield, | = vywhat s the puzzie™ asked the president. | gur population has learned to regard the | excitement, and during the entire short of food, clothing and ammunition,we.e along the const of the North Sea, Ramseate, | Goldsmith’s historic village in Yorksbire, | pawler took a piece of | rthe treaties, isa free fishinz port for | together with the bishops, in a chureh con- | gat down at the desk. L landing of fish, the mending of fishing | gress, to-day rcturned home and the buying of supplies, The trouble, | an endowment of the bishopr Bell and two other coal winers went to the | fh ) FERAbI AL i ; 3 ootsore and nearly exhiausted from long porand the two | dndian troublesag o fitand proper method of | daye =~ as = various moyes | were mide | house of John Fezler, who had formerly kept | marches,and could wot hold ont iuch longers g ] Subles U A | from one court to wnother, Sioux City DEVEr | gyo0n and demanded whisky. Not being | Thereupon General Miles ordered Lieutenans l:,;”";\'l?:y“m eleven ciphers on tho paper as foliows: | 1 SoUbleLafe ‘I:-"du'llf.dlul.'.:‘“3\5.{.‘..’,,&{\":,“. before experienced anything quite so sensa- | aqmitred they pounded down the door, seized | Gatewood, who knew Geronimo and Natehezd on 10000, 000, 00, 00. prHtOry W . e f tional, exciting and iuteresting. The con- | Fezler, and a pera | light followed. ' Fezler [ well and spoke the A pache language, to takel Which began early in the woek, was aggre- | recently authorized, came up for discussion, | = The president said: “Well, I don’t see | Fororory sl S, mor 'fl;‘d‘\"‘1‘},.‘-""““““‘“’ spiracy cases were called at 9 o'clock in Jus- | drew a revolver and shot Bell, the ball enter- | & guard of two men, obtaiu a parley it possi- vated by the constant loss of nets and by [ when the lessee of the Wakefield theatre | anything strange about that”’ — JOY FOR PAPEL MONEY tice Brown’s court, but a chanige of vanue to | Iz benoath the shiort ribs ol the right eide, | bIG with Garanimo, and ace 1E he WoUd SUE thic baliet that the Fronch Asharmen offered to give the proceeds of au evening | “No, notas they stand now, said the Chi- | Tn no eliyin the country is the issue ot one | Justice Foley’s court was immeditely | 1he accepted theory i that. Fezler acted in | render, Ehisuission Licutengn b Il I DHOIEDATONS, Cutertainment toward the fund. The dean | cage conaressan, fout waitindsce,® | dollar silyer eertificaes more eagealy aregted | yytited, Upon motion of Judge Weaver, ol | * NEERS sncompligol, sucosssfullyis SHOEIRORIE The English mackerel menwreaked their | of Carlisle and a few others neartily supe | «yjatica strateht line o ower | Tt the thensury ot the United Stites 5s | the defense, an adjournment until 2 o'elock Typhoid Fever Raging. that he hait no authority to ofter him ternisy vengance in what is admitted to be a dis- | ported the otter. All the bishops, however, | right hand of the first cipher Tocated here there 8 no city or town in the | was then taken, but long before that hour the DEs Moives, 1 Oct. 11.—|Special Tele- | Geronimo then asked to be taken 1o Captaind graceful manner on the eres of all Freneh | opposed it 1t was explained to the poor | ehanges it to G = Flien wark o stiaight Tine | wnion whiere small bl liave been so seatee, | erowd was on liand, and so filled the_offce | gram to the By | ~The state boart of health B e .“;'.'n"f;ill.".‘-f L boats in the harbor, believing them all alike | players that sundry worthy but namelc O s ”“‘l"'.”'l‘,"":l'l:.; during the past twelve months, as \\l‘mmn:— and street and hallways near by that another to-day informed of a very serious out- | uetE oy ™ SKked Licutenant Gatewoods | guilty and nothing better than & set of | members of the endowment committee look it . put @ ton. Many of the principal stores have not ken to the court louse. | break of adjournment was Quite a number of representative p prohibitionists were in attendance, Arensdorf was finally brought into the court room, and, being urraigned for murder vhoid fever in Swan, In. A large | Captain Lawton told him that he could torsand | number of people are sick now and the epi- | make no terms and that he must surrenders demto 1s spreading rapidly. Tho cause Geronimo then wanted to seo General Miles, supposed to be due to defective drainage and | and both parties—Captain Lawton and com- wmand, and Lieutenant Gatewood and Geron- i K mittee 100k | giyijar line on the tifth cipher and make it | given outa one or two dolla thieves, The Englishmen have often growled | ed upon the actors’ profession as intrinsically [ G also a straight line up on_the seventh | for upwards of a ya, for about the “Jolnnies,” and their decision for | ghjectionable, and they could not accept the | cipher so it “will make it D; then | that they b revenge was come to upon hearing the report | proffered aid toward the endowment of the | another — straight — line - up on the | The treasur bill in le simple r ange ; Il her g0 It - wi 5 | servec supply for cutrensy the board of health will take prompt mea made by the master of the Sweet Hope on | future bishop of Waketield with the worldly [ W) cihet | so, (b Wl Do | served as the souice of supply for currency | fu the first degree, entered a plea of not | te ARG AT Wil W FEe promy io, Natchez and their band—set out for the Monday to the effect that at midnfght when | comforts necessary to his exalted position. | and that will make it G, and then you have a | as small bills are coneerned, for months, | SUlly, Several withesses for the state were — DU s AR L b8, and within sight of each other. In the near the Kentish const, having nearly gotin | The offer was therefore rejected and the | sentence, and one, it is'said, you use on the | and . mot. . sngle greenback - of | Sion Galed, but, before any wer Towa W. C. T. U lin | ] d litenc R r c Judee Weaver nddressed the court and stated o e Women's | meantime a messenger had beon,sent al their nets, % bishoprie will be estabiisied withont the | OHSENERER ookeq at the pure and | fi, dengiitations beigw fve dollurs has | v he detendant moved o waivo examina: | Stoux Orr, I, Oct. tThe Women's | iy oy cencral Miles f thelt_ apy e LI e LTI Ry The gen- o God: 0 0. " 116 Tooked at the | veneyvoad. T alt tha primelial Sites towna | tlon. " Thise did because the case was 8o | Christian Temperance union of Towa will | On coming into General Miles” camp, Geron: en of pharisaieal tendencies who form- the committee may feel a Iarge and sueh an important one that the at- | Lold itsannual torneys for the defense had not been able to Frank Lawler & minute, and fing ate convention in this city, | imo, as before, asked what terms would ba to-morrow morning at 9 o’clock. | given him it ne surrendered. The general and 2 Dbills N and villages of the country $ “You I wessel. The French erew exclaimed ve beon used; They are, | cut the net beginnin s trie, I 4| examine into it fully, and further because the | /i) S Giiibe » The LR i LU i sessions will be beld in the Congrega: | replied he had no terms to ofters that it he ul , John, you bad man, John.” The | decorous sense of satistaction at yery (m.‘ls,:‘ltm“|cl.;‘rlxld'\‘x'mn..Lll:lfllznmly{sll‘:gg:‘l grand jury would soon eonvene. = tional chureh and eontinue three davs, —A | and his band surrendered at all, they must French boat then tacked and bore down on | {his rebuff to what they decmed a doubtful [ The Chic Al ROl M 0 e A T Attoiney S for the defense, asked | oI, SRR B0 O Ative tomperance | surrender as prisouers of wars that that they them again, cutting the vessel on’ the star- sion, and the actors will probably 50 | {o-day. ;]‘,l“'lll|)-|“f o “""m‘lf“‘;‘; ,'""‘”_;“m m”“‘;{; that the bail in’ the _conspiraey cases be not | \(oiion of the state are in the city, st lay down their arms and trust the ‘",-‘,,._ board and earrying aw the outrigge At ¢ with the proverbial shrug of the AN ARCHITECTURAL BLUNDER. Srreno o bl ”wh“m.:“ e R Y b, “n\},\;l 'l‘uul'uu: :));_“;:-wm and in the murder et "l;'"l(‘ \0( k- n“.l "l“iihl‘l 7[ tes. _W".I this time the mast was up, the sail partly set | shoulder. med to forget that An impression prevails that the president | zard doilars is hailed with delight by the peo | 458 & an 3 Hurt at a Fire this _Geronimo Iaid down his arms and “The bishops impression prevails t and the French eut the lee rope and tore the | any repronel which falls on the actors’ pro- | has madea migiake. in the v )is ttorne shconsented to e h d o clection of M. | ple, and it the supply in ket to nywhero DISIa Aoy DIaTh oonsenied (89/| Drs dtornmsiIaiiOsE 1i=A fire) in the 5 ‘i ; ; ; i rerre ew_ Orleans, as supervising | near the demand the friends of free coinage | Nmis shon L 5 SeALOTH 68 A cloth from top to bottom. In order to pacif. ssion extends also to the vast public whose U iy Frotratbihas r the de i 0InARe | honds should not be less than $5,000 and | Des Moines s A R RIS est R net phb ity 0 .” ds alse v “I Koy q | are hitee : .u:l_ p t Mr. Fre “ql has | of silyer will find that their opponents in | &5 650" Ho further held that Sowe of the de- BATDEODALLY Vi tonem the crew o wee pe pul tronage makes it of so widean extent, and | not hiad enouzh experience to proverly per- | Washington ave lass rabid thau they have | Sotong BT D rOvEL AL RS ateas | oo light over the side and showed them their | tiat public includes in Enzland members of | foru the duties of the oflice, and that ‘he been during the past year or two. TS OH o5 HETOrs tho Lot cOUTH ARS LY latedtof. | Wireman munber. The Frenehuan's pumber was cov- | o episcopate and elergy of - the highets 1c- | not g well ver n the prof sssion 1 he S Llw“lfiiml 'S CILAXG 5 Ihntdor, gy :,‘("i'\f:'l‘;;“&;;‘b e e 7 ] 2 should be to_prey ¢ requisite plans for % Yorke, of Lincoln, Neb., has e St(Eonrolay axe i eivi ered w th canvas, but they canghtsizht of | pute, the construction of government building: his position stenographier 1o the third Justice Foley fixed the] signitied his willingness to surrender, X & But Natehez, who had in the meantime kept P works this evening destroy- | gyt of reach and refused to come in, sent ued at $10,000; partly insurcd. | word that he wanted to go to the White . while working at the | mountains fora month, whercupon Geron- fis arm and re- [ imo went out after Nutchez_and soon re- turned with him. onimo, in-explanation it the four and justification of his conduet, said that he iton tl fore it was lowered. 1t proved — Two of the prineipal. buildings which have capspirators at $5,000 ey sdorl’s Whole T ABhIkon e Tott the reservation for o renscn. thit thera At R Y 3 Ty of the prineipal buildings which have | assistant ster wencral to aceept a Ay § D . o) BONS VS BUN G ¥ i ) to be a Bowlozne boat No. 1771, The Fren BULGARIA'S ELICLIONS, becen construeted in New Orleans, the cotton | Similar b Justics Matthews of the | 1L jgonspitacy at $2.00 ean murder |5 o —[Special Telegram | Was 8 consp Moot there, leaded by men again attempted to run them down, but exchange and Pickwick elub butldings, were | supreme g 8 L B o L O o 1 “The family of P, H. Sumi O T ALY 3 Many Minlsterfals Elected—Riotous | buiit undoer the stpersision of Frorretr, | ™ TLE HOUNCED PRINTERS Loy BURTIIBGT S U G0 | U Bt PR W ] T BRI o LOE 2 b N Proceedi 1] Place, Each of these buildings is already badly out | W FovahiTTIE: NiIHS: s dis. | Pearanee to-day, ! % ield was poisoned to-day by eating boiled 1ce, sollowed by - the rest of the band in LIE DAMAGE DONE o Broosedinge Inkerince. | T Y B ELy ST EeIed S B hias i | “Phe prosecuting witness, H. L. Leavitt, | calbage on wnich paris green had bees | chargeof Captain Luwton, and taken to Fort Isvalued at £7. The water was smooth at | SOFIA, Oct. 1.—In the city elections for & MANNING'S BAD HEALY unfortunates ate hendsd by Kennedy, who | N3 not seen in court today, much o the | 1y kled to kill bugs, while 1t was growing | Bowie station and shipped to Texas, | the time. The crew believe that the Sweet | members ot the great sobranje to elect a Th was much ment to-day in the le the presentation specch when Rounds ‘\'\hl'w('}L"_“!"}""*”:‘:’f‘:l'};“u‘"::“‘:‘vwl“h"ll'_"::m‘:;_-“l)(;r in the garden. A prompt application of 1>‘"r‘1"”'|l-"“h ‘0 his report, aigues ¢ Hope would have sunk if the weather had | Successor to Prince Alexander all govern- |‘|im|~\| nmm-..u-lmtn, Secretary en the sil t, jnst before he retired | i CONESSOR i Ker than oven the alleged | Temedies saved their lives. Long i diagnetionyor PNt o & STRinG s third time | went candidates have been suecesstul, M, [ Manning cen somewhat overcome on | from oflice. ST aar AR lREGl AR thaTe ¥hmInAtiUnE wad —— S AIEV B BAEaR s fgha bl b and boat-hooks endeovered to take the nots | votes outof fifteen hundred cast in this dis- | it a fow weniomnen apud talking to them ol | apohe followinz Lowa, postisters were | grge of the ofticers, although an vscortof | DUBUQUE Ia., Oet. —[Special elegram | 4o greator pumsimont. hmsmen inflcteds 4 out of the Sweet Hope, Thisstory so in- | rict. A erowd of fully 500 persons met | proven a serious drawback 1o i and henco Whrron' county, viee Mlaele: Ttoisikieon, Te. | SLZahawas readyh conduct hiw Into court | to the Bik.|—Alpert Crossdive, years old, | spenks of ho wreat iood dohe Arisoa bY censed the men ashore that some of them re- | General Kaulbars upon hisarrival at Shumla, | his physician ordered rest. ‘Those in the ey 1. Gros, thisatlernoon in aase hi 1“;);_:.353!‘ fon | died to-day trom a grain of ot lodging in r removal, and suzgests that they be Vashington. Mills, quired, Leavitt w. v who talked about this ne S quo tod as other Indians b golved toretalinte on the first opportunity. | The spokesman told lim that the people had | e Dubugte county, viee . Daft, r been treated gned. s windpipe Several physicians attempted : > tioned that if Mr, Manning was notable now A 3 i ot from Kingsley yesterday, accompanied 4 ralleve similareircumstances, He highly com- The bonts conld not procced to sca that day | full confidence in_ the government, After- | it LI SIHARINNE Ran HpLEDIE How | 4 new postoflice was established to-day in | by Atitorney b, 57 Wood, nis wite aud | i vam toxeliove him. pliments Captain Lawion, Licutenant. Gte and on coming from the public houses about | wards the crowd assembled near the window | he be able to take up the gregt cares of his | and Robert M. Young appointed postmastor, K(\{'l‘llsf“‘!‘fl[‘;{’_ 3 ;""';*l"l;]l"t‘"fi'"*m" WS | BATH THROBS OF SOCIALISM. | Wood and the oflicers and soldiers generally 11:50 p. m. a large number of fishermen be- | Where General Kaulbars was seated and | office here and see twice as many during bus- C. C. Taggart was appointed postmistress | feitlest an attempt should bo miad for their meritorious service during the cani- bodily harm to Leavitt, but the oflicers ts, who | iness hoursalone, Mr. Manning if he comes | at Clarksyille, Hamilton count; e, P aces | hooted at him. ‘Pwelve Zankovis u owa. iy £ T % vhile : | Lurid Threats of V sance—A Wit- | PRI v file A longing to Ryeshorehiam and other places | hoot oo (Zimkoviita, back here, will be obliged to see a great many | ““Fhe following postofies have been discon- | T€a0y for any emerency, and while drivin, urid Threats of Vengeance: “Erom an army friend of Lieutenant Gate- Proceeded to attack the Jacqueset Gabrielle | Were goii to puy their respects to the gen | TEE R o i congressinen tiid Senators | ol o onns ot ey hie been discon: | Into the city had_their ‘revolvers. in_ hanc css Assaulted. wood it is learned thit he found Geron with stones as she lay in the harbor. 'The | crowd: but they refused (o do so. Al weme | #nd others, to, will want to come in for a | Maybell, Sloux connty: Kiverside, Lyon | Wider thelap robes. Few peaple knew, or | Cuieaco, Oct. 1L—(Special Telexram to | and his band encamped near the Moxican Frenchmen defended themselves by agdis- | bers of the ministty have been elected by | little tall, and so he will be kept busy even | county, and Slagle, Keokuk county. D Mg T ey Ly b tho thne The diseruntled socialists dis- | town of Fronteras, in Sonora, an ofd Mexi- | | charge of firearms, two reports being heard, | immense majorities. The returns thus | if not on business. Alr. Manning was ex- e 3 and consequently, and very fortunately, 1 | played their feelings over the awful sentence | €40 adobe “lamlet, surtotnded by an | | f el L e, ] eeaived show the eleetion of 400 minis. | pected back last of this weck, but it is OroBiiiintice trouble was niet with. Leavitt is stopping at | Pl lng ; tence | udobe wall. It 'was at one time | || but fortunately noone was injured. Several | far received show the election of 400 minis- | BSOS, 08T Sait for & few days of o ¥ ko, the Hubbard house and o guard is constantly | pronounced against their comrades on Satur- | &uiksion. settlement. . founded by Josuits of the attacking party then boarded the | piCtinis Sod GEENSORE, CNEARIEE RO | until'he feels stroner. WAsHINGTON, Oct, 1L—The reportof the | on duty mearby. A representative | day for the first time last nizht, when a num- | When Lieatenant Gatewood c: ma upon the Jcalicd on - Leavitt soon ek of | after hie arrived, but could fearn ligle o is):‘xmufflc:; (:‘f nothint of publie Interest other than la French eraft, and, after driving the crew | the action of M. Neklindoff, the Russ A C VAL, department o down into the hold with oars they eut the ki in sispending diplomatic Te ,.qff,‘é"if.'fl"{.f’fln, SCAILES i};:l"'m;;flnl‘fl;;! the ']‘l"'“l L;fl“"m;fifl tzlf the !’Jt iowing. A . g o AN cel 2 Vowoide, wh Vas ar- vght, 4 S 8 vaca- | smal rains, with e con HIFEI0L gopes. salls and masin 2 lines and e liere, " admitted u;:\‘{lit'tc‘:.‘fi(.“,:;;.;!, tion is doing him so much good that he i CAST THE VESSELS ADRI of a band of 15 organized in Veni | changed his mind and_determined to remain agriculture for October gives | of the ber of them attempted the life of Gottfried | band helett his guards and wlone walked i Waller, a former _cnthusiastio champion of | Iito Garantmers camp, | On sceing the ine n ready been published in these despatches. | the cause of anarchy, but who turned states | {1 foutenant’s Inying down. 1 s and potatoes and other late crops. The results | fle would not talk directly about the all- | evidence and on the late 1 gave testimony | beekoning Geronhio, whom he recognized ‘There was a tremendous hubbub, some five | Seqgrra and Eski Seagra to act against the | over Sunday at Saratoga. He is expected f"'ffib‘.’rf L retu‘gnslp’ll :«'Qm%mm‘gmp 1|1[|]|url:}{|_¢(':(\j-il‘_.‘au’th.]ll\ \ }ne;-;n{)un;vlng‘wl detrimental to Neebe and iiis seven still more | the Indians also laid down thzir guns and 4 hundred people being present. The harbor- | goverment. On Saturay the crowd hooted | home to-morrow. At the state department | i the 0% cetations of a slight increase from | a liwyer in Chicazo, who would be here to- | yckless companions. Many threats bad | eime forward, ‘The two seaiel themselves | ste ored the mel ; b er of peas: ] sembled | it 18 said he will devote himself to the Mexi- | first records of threshing without making | morrow, and he preferred to counsel with | 1e auainst Waller, b ets | o0 @ pile of stones, “Ger wanted to master ordered the men to come ashore, {ltukl\‘num_rdn‘ peasants who were assembled | 8 Y e Ome time after his return, | A1y very material addition to the agereate | him first. He is positive in one important en made azainst Waller, but no open acts | 10005048 Kind of a man Milos which they at once aid_and got aboard their | A the gardon fof the Husstan - consulate. | {80 G ra ehange in the Mexicar | Theaverage yleld upon an acreage of thirty- | thing, however, and that is that John Arens- | of violence had been aftempted before. Last | was—hether he had a brizit eve ora duil own vessels, The Frenchmen then rowed | pocis 5 wood and stones, The erae 5 | laws covering the apprehension and punish- | Seven million acres, apbears to be close to | dorf Js the man who fired the fatal shot from | nikht Waller, accompanied by a friend, en- | one: whether he talked tastorsiow: whether 1 their boat outside the harbor and having t talinted, whiroupon the Montenegring and | ment of Americans that will more fully ree. | 12%4 bushels j» r.nm'a}myku!u the crop of an yhion Rev. 1 rhlm'k}h{;‘l‘, teted. a saloon and restaurant under | I s a large man, and what was his geri- porarily repaired the damage they put to sea. | cavasses in. the garden of the consulate | 0gnize the rights of citizens of the United | average of ascriesof years. The area ac- | Several rumors have been circulated to-day | the hotel at 105 North Wells streo appearance. e wanted to know all ’ . 0,610Y; PIL, Y L lensoIsithondcs ate \es. The Cutting case Is likely to give | tually barvested is jow the principal objeet | with reference to the arrestof Albert Kos- | a'® favorite gathering place of the | about Lim. Gatewood repiied that On ‘Tuesday morning the Florence Nightin- L'q','».:‘-fl"i}',‘..'lliu'x'x';'".;r {‘h‘:‘i;n"l {fi}:{‘\‘fligllfllllm o eotaiacy s0m b tort on troab] e Cutting | 0f exactdetermmation. 'The result will vary | ehniski, an important witness in the cas S R L abor faction, | General Miles bad a n'.-.p, eye, gale ot Shoreham put into this port. ~ She re- | SEACE (1o AR OF e BITRLAME WSEAR | has made 4 formal demand for $50,000 in: little from an increase of 100,000,000 bushels | by Chiet of Police Nelon, in a California | Some one said: “There’s the traitor.” | did not talk much, but what ported having left Lowestoft on Sunday and | fho coneulate, — They. said that they did not | demnity against the Mexican government, | OVer the crop of last year. ‘The ‘averazes of | mining camp, and subsoquently that in Waller . ends d could be reliea on. The Indian was shot_her net in number. Monday eve- | know for whit purpose thelr presance wqs | State department ofticinls are of the opiion | the principal stafes nre: =~ Hew Yorie 17 | tompiiik tocianpe Lo was shot ind killed by avored to leave the room | he s put the erowd followed him with eries of pleased with this assuran inl they saw & Frencl o I pauIre: f 3 00 o that in view of the attitude assumed by See- | bushels; Pennsylyania, 13; Kentucky, the ofticer. "There appe: ¢ “hang the dog,” ‘“choke him.” “kill him.” rthey walked away to find |} slgns she had horsmall boat put | (e i 1'as gendarmes, have been frrested | t0 push the demand and bring all the ma- Wisconsin, 1 the arrest is contirmed by the authorities. | jor shook the wan off and diawinz & revolyer overnor Zulick, of Arizona, is in the city | outtogetinthe nets, but before this was | forenouneing the government. chinery of the department to bear on Mexico | 12 _ Kosc , or “Bismarek.”” as he is famil- | got several times into the crowd. Fora | and this atternoon had a long interview with 1) done the foreigner had purloined thirteen of L LA to force the paymient of the indemnity. Lgfll:’:ml"llu;:s \(s;lrtlv,::&’ll:‘a. i Kok 0B :lfil{m !&‘:]w;€r5;>nl|;l‘l‘l‘:-‘;l“u‘lll‘i? {lll«wnmc“l-her: moment they fell back, but soon came up | the president, presumably ‘concerning the 1 the nets and bad got clear away without British Grain Trade Review. LI A MAIIAGE. | be | yiold por'acre ot oafs 15 26,5 bushels, making | whio tred the shot. e will rrive Wednas- | (418, 0pd attempted to hang b O R AL AIEE AL S I identiiication, On Wednesday evening a | Loxpoy, Oct. 11.—The Mark Lane martied in December, In the Tatter part of | & erop of overtwo bundred million 'bushels: | day, but whom hé will name as the guilty | of eople. Iy this {ime he. . terview and ius opinion of General Miles' i Brighton boat came in and the master stated | prass, in its weekly 1eview of British gr November the secretary is to_deliver an ad- | Ohio valley averages over forty bushels ndt | party cannot be learned at this writing. “That | EL1E Cvente ad rn for Ca 4 report, he very firmly stated that as to the { that during the previous night he had thirty- | trade, says: *“There is a steadior feeling | dress at the unvelling of a statue of John ¢, | aetes ' Towa, over thirtyfour bushels: | he will name some one and tell ol the facts | siation. ~Captain Schaack placed Waller i a | first question his interview was of a eoni- 'l:)l:':«Ihlszl{:‘mh;::w.l.'r’;w-x(ll;::q‘;e:;um a Freneh | both in the London and provincial markets :'l::‘l{"('m:;.xfinffl'x‘»i‘sfl;fl:;'n"li.h‘«tm tl.lnu'"\ ‘H'L‘ifl‘(fi The onthorn atatea ] </Tho eaBLorn Mintos liavo | Atn other things, your correspondent belieyes cell safely and senta squad of wen to dis- | dential nature, and as to the second quess 1 owd and capture the leaders if | tion, he did nov eare to disenss a report of No arrests have been reported, | which he knew nothing. He stated, how- Meetings to denounce the verdict that he had wreat contidence in General were held in several parts of the eity Judgment and other soldierly qualities, last night, ‘The most notable one was at Je and believed him to bea brave and effic.cnt ferson, a suburb, where a justice of the pe oflicer, c inglish fish- | and dealings are firm at a slight ad ermen are working up a hostile feeling be- tween the men of the two nationalitie: greed that OHNNIES 8HOULD BE P! ice. | Georgla, the lndy's honie, to b ede1n | high vield. The barley crop averages 22.4 | he will corrobora’e Leavitt's story in the ales of English wheat during the past week | December the séeretary’s new dence at | bushels per acre and the product will come | main, particularly with reference to the It | were 67,462 quarters at 2805, against 75264 N street, Northwest, will be ready to re- [ nearly I|¥| 10 (0,000,800 bushiels, ‘Theaverage [ shooting by Arensdorf, He left this city sud- it A y Sl eive Mrs. Lamar, who would thus arrive at | vield of the rye crop 1s 118 bushels per acre, | denly about the middie of August, 4 quarters at 505, 7d, during the corresponding | /560t in time fo take her place among | and the " produets over 20,000,000 | ~ Another semsational report is current, SHED week last year. There were large receints of | tha ladies of the cabinet at what will proba. | bushe ‘The high temperature of | here to the efféet that a driver of the brewery i 3 ed nglel sald’ i e and the people are blaming the English gov- | Indian wheat.” Lower prices were excepted | bly b the st state recoptionsof (he seavon. | Septeurber — and - - the ' abseneo. of | wagon, mamed Hlenry, wiio was present at | wemed Engichord said this duw was il THE GR STRIK ernment for not sending a gunboatto pro- | €x-ship. There were seventeen arrivals and | ° ¢pp ) ANIZONIANS, | frost have improved the corn erop | the shooting, but has‘not been here since, | did not represent sueh | (O U R : - tect their interest. Many of the English boats | foursales, ‘Three cargoes were withdrawn | A delegation of promiuent citizens of Axi- | prospeets and rendered certain a crop of at | was killed the same nightand secretly buried. | widea violent harangue, in whieh e anged | [8epresentatives of Both Sides Meet i were not out on Wednesday night dyon | Mhd eight remained, four of which were | zona called on the president a few months | least 1,650,000,000 bushels. “The average is [ This was probably because he evin ome | his hearers to organize, “not for the coming But No Agreement ached, § w ay night. y Chilian, two California, 1 Wallawalla and 1 | 4o and protested ‘against the war depart- | nearly 80 azainst 05 last year, when the yield | inclination to “peach.” There are wit- | dletion, but s avengers i ease onr brothe | Cimeaco, Oct. 11.—The two delogates sent Thursday morning a fleet of eleven Grave- | Caleuttd. ~ At to-duys market there was a [ Jont making any terms with Geronimo, | Was 26.5 bushels. nesses who testity 10 two shiots being | ory are oxeeuted.” Tils remarks made the | by the kenemil conva ea 1ine boats made, for this harbor. They pro- [ quietand steadiertone, Wheat was slow of | through which it might be possible that he ———— fired . with some little intermis- | Rndlonos uneasy and they wero. looking for by the general convention of the Knights of ceeded to dispose of what fish they had | $ale. “Ameriean brands of flour were 8@4d | could again go on the war path. The presi- United States Supreme Court, stom, It s understood that - the | e polic e thi thie speaker, & Labor to endeavor to adjust the troubles | caught but it was not long before what were lower ~Corn and oats were dull and un- | dent assured them that the war department WASHINGTON, Oct. 11.—The supreme court | the stateavill instigate a vigorous investica- Forty ¢ re to-day mude of persons | Among the men at the stock yards have ar- I generally known as fhe Brighton boys l]'! _;lgwi.‘ lhlv.n_n* -“.‘1'“"'"' ‘l‘;“l’;{'-_ Peas were | would be instructed to eapture Geronimo g of the United States convened at noon | tion as to his whiereabouts and why he is anarchist informer, Waller, | rived and are holding a conference with the . kno o Bilgl s cheaper. - Linseed was 6d dearer, have hin turued over to the civil authoritics | to-day. There was a full beneh and fair at- | Bosent. Every day and almost every hour were held without bail. | strikers. They have as yet had no confere | and a few others began attacking them with - of Arizona. 'Che responsibility for the y. as a ful ! thie plot thickens and the mystory sesms. to G i s R AN a1 AL Y y nference i stones and compelled thew to retive into the Sociatism in London, prover disposition and punishment of Geron- | terdance at the bar. The chief justice an- | inerease, The unraveling of = this great . has been badly frightencd latoly | VI the packers. Lt can be stated positively, S hold. They also smashed many fragilearticles | LONDON, Oct. 11.—The St. James Gazette | imo Would then rost uppon_ the territorial | Dounced that the call of the docket would | tragedy will undoubtedly place the case on TeIst Tomgis, i ey ight ok | howeyer, that the latter are not disposed {0 L AApY:S A ¢ B temEeLR o flicinls, 1618 doubtiul now 1€ this can. be | begin to-morrow morning. Court then ad- | record as one of the most notable of the dec- | (b 4 & compromise but will insist up o open for any picces of net gear lying on the | thousands of wen regularly drill in London, | regient ias ordered the full correspoud- | their customary call upon the president. The e liead, b, hearing. steps approaching, they | of 1 19 Prsseion, 0F. g0 10oroaediURR \chmen’s decks, T'wo or three boys, ree- | and that they boast they are able to put 100,- | eyce to be sent to him that he may be able to | Bumber of ¢ases on the docket this morning A Righteous Sentence. jiva, Jhh IATNE SIOR "ylclm”‘ml m'ulgni of Pinkerton men, armed with Winchesters, B nizing u float belonging to a rice boat, 158, | 000 armed men into the streets. More mod: | know how to proceed in the matter, was 1,103, The justices called at the white | Drs Moixes, la,, Oct. 1L.—[Special ‘Tele- | deelined to pay the oxorbitant bills of the | Md & very irritating effect upon the men this took "~ fh = o ‘s Gravelinols "bogt | STAS Boclalaia fesy tUal Hie snilusiesia’ | ., COMING CONGURERIONAT, CHANGES, HOUSC in the attcrnooy to by thelk xespects | gram tothe Ber.[—In deciding the case of | physicians wio altended the victims of the morning and was thy aause of swelling: His SN ey secrel elling dangerous- @ city 18 bey s Lo b ¥ 3 ot e sata 2 Nada kel rage, oroe of strik: B 3 cut the rones and threw it overboard. A | 170nHast End poverty and rafigns, tor netivity, and the politicling once more | Mmembers of the covrt were present. except | the State aguinst B. . Nudal, who was con- | Haymarket outrage, ”“,"',.,‘t',“‘. oday, It iy assorted by Iavge number of fiishermen and boys, and a —— are congregating 1n the hotel lobbies, A few | Justice Woods, who dseontined to his home | victed of bigamy in the Madison county dis- 8hooting st a Friest winny thattho packers are not very apxiiii consideruble reprosentation of the loafer ele- Prince Alexander's Position, of the émployes of the houso who liavo been | Dy sickness. trict courd and sentenced to state prison for | p .o Soe00NE B0 R CEESE L] f0 dave the trouble adjusted. They [ went had gathered on e west picr intenton | Loxnos, Oct. 11— despatcl from Vienna | away all suminer lave returned, und are seen e A - = ety two years aud six wonths, the supreme court | . rovqilg auong the Tolish restdeuts of the | far® oes 'manrs gy b vriees S alding the attack by the Englishmen. The | says that at a mecting at Rustchuk to-day M, | 1 their old resorts. 680 gonLamen are he Solsad ¥ esscis, to-day denounced the appellant, Nadzl, in | 4 T ey : o | for , loge .lsely - and o slook OB, A oddly nawed Fred French came along, and | Stojanow read o despmtch from Prince Alex- flfr'éslfflfl paiisiolnap of "figfc‘}:'o'r“fl.‘é"gi'l‘fi:{ '““WMA::;‘?; um@:t.;u—;:;:;:m:&sm Tound terme, and Judge Beck, in the opinion | H0u side over the attempt to ssassinate d aro copstderable, so that the emporary. | vivedsa tidol i Rev. Father Miskewritz, who presides oyer | suspension would not be disagrecable t b4 the little Polish churchi at the head of Fif- | them. ~This report, however, the puckers toenth street. About 11 o'clock yesterday strenuously deny,and assert that they are anx- obserying one of the erew of the St. Esprit | ander declining the money voted to him by | tion at large is worthy of recognition, = Al- sustaining the lower eourt, said: “The evi- mending nets, inquired whether they were | the sobrange and saying that he was pre- ety Ay ey gentlomen e xad. Triciy | Am rican eonsul’gengma! in Canada contirm- deppe English. Fred descended to board the boat | Pared to accept the throne” of Bulgaria if re- | places depend upon the return of the men | atory of the reports tquehing the seizure on amply supported the convietion and SRR A 8 g A fous to keep all departients running. Ar i ioars AN LSO, S0, SO [ plogied. ey who st seeured thelr” appoiutuent.” Your | Sunday lust by thoCaading ouston ofticors gampGadant Eouly podis fhe pugilimen morning the priest stood_ before tho altar, u;u\lulxhrilllxum en 1 Troum QiTCrant parts axe. The mob gathered round and inspected Oil'in Ireland, T ol ok “far the moxt haume. L0y | Rl e e Motat s karacs AF | and was parpetrated by faisehood, deception, | ALuss had boeh sald, and Just as the ater | of the countey to take thie sirikers: laces sk liad turned to address the congregation, a | S48 he ean’ guarantee all of, them steady of idenice Of | buliet erasiied through the window und fint- | Hork and awple protection, oy are pute TR AT tened itselt against the wall. For a minute for about six hundred, Mr 4 the wound, They then rushed to the ladder Dupgay, Oct, 11.—A petroleum spring has | man from Illinois, who has been on the rolls | the department econeerning fhe reported | hypocrisy and the abuse of contidence of erying for revenge, but the harbor constable | been discovered under a house in Shgo, | for several years, voiced the sentiments of | seizure by Russian eMicials in the Arciic | those who trusted him. He ¢ drove them back. Mueh dissatisfaction was | While the floor of the house was being re- | 81l Hesaid: “There is no great danger of | ocean of the Aneriean schooner Henrietta, ignorance or even the | 0 i her 3 oo [ ; confusion reigned in the church. Women LR T Arinour says the mob, which had largely increased, Soon ¥ 8 8 goad Bupp J o greatly changed dhat it wil fugl‘(d&'idmlly WASHINGTON, Oet. 1L—A West India hur- | ness man, which is. attested by the fact | jacm Presseq forward to sep It Father Mis- | Gy’ engineeis empl by Arwour joined b.me propasad to Sentonoed to Death. L N o s ot 914 | ricane entered the Guif of Mexico Saturday, | that he was appointed a stutc agent of an in- | building to see where the - bullet came from. | $he strikers this worning. = There are about RETALIATE ON THE FRENCHMEN ASION Maon h, Oct. 1L—Father Galeote, who | Lundred dewoceratic representatives of the | It moved in a northerly direct is now | furance company or something of the Kind. | "Phe priest showed great coolness, notwith- | f0ur hundred all told, or about one-cighth of Ly . AN, aloc lad’as 2 Brat ) b 1o vy P, S i fully & bundred o number. There was & | wurdcrad My Isquierdo, bishop of Madrid, | prosent. Nousa sbsent When the *Fiftied | central south of bensacoln. High winds and | f16,4s % eloruiioh AN SO RS 8 1E0; | standing U wissile must averpassed within | L1 (MR fore SEAE I the pari dengrt general rush down (he pier, About a dozen | ias been couvieted and sentenced to death, | congress is called together, a year from next [ heavy rains are indicated for the east gult | Wii"gontiemen. Among those naimed as an | 5 scnes of hisbody, He tur oV | Dewt killers are t work as wsual. Frenchwen met the attacking party, whom -~ Decewber, ~ Nearly every” chairman of | today and on Tuesday. acquatnance, if not a friend, 1s the governor | fECRTEMANES s Fel (6 et sabee VO | he committee from the Knighits of Labor, thoy saw meant fighting, but instead of The Sultan Accepts White, the committees "has been relegated megSm— of u state, He was a wmember of a church . . ¢ or o long secret conference, said: “We 4 found. There has been a good deal of trouble Louts Candidates Resign, coPLE, Oct. 1L—The sultan | 0 . private life by ~ his constit- ¥ natead attended 118 sorvie 1L this whil mud, ‘TLre bas U g9 f uouble | undesstood thatall knights in th Manding Wb to the. Wiy sadesvored fo raNtixorE, Oct 1loThe sultat | ynie® or' fas ‘voluntafily retived” fiom | . Lovis, Oct, t—Ever, since the nomi- | Bastins 1o his own suplanation. ho Lada | botareen the dilfesent factions o this churelh | SR B Ao N St pacicors.siit 8lib past with the provisions which they hud accepted Sir Wiiliam White as Brilish | the race, and more than that several of the | nation of candidates by the republican city | lawful wife living, and at the same time he | ' HWevast working and satisfied. pight we will de- purchased, The wounded man “French” | miuister to Turkey, fmportant committees have been almost Ve e havi . was keeping a wistress, ‘There is nothing in rder de elde what eourse to pursue,” It is understood sprang ut the first ‘John” he met and — - cleared entirely of democratie tinber, ‘Lhe | S0M¥eution there have been [nternalstrife and | WAs KIREIRE U1 REEER o CACKE 15 ROTHRE W0 Murdor sug) Suiclda. that the packers haye inconsultation UEBME . A SR, TR 10 MO B0 Blind Tom's Estate. committee on iilitary affairs is o sample, | dissensions in the party? In view of this [ MESURERENE OLGRRMY, ORI Y IAE TE0 | ST Lovts, Oct. 11, —Shortly berore the per- | LSRG S o View 10 his acting as « T T T T P e o | NEw Youk, Oct. 11—-Judze Donahue, of | General Bragg, the cliawrman. has been left | state of affairs the zepublican city ceutral | g lioped that, after realizing ip two and a | formance was to begin Jast evening at the aibitrator, Swift is still operating on the 44 A A ‘l'l ¥ .’n l‘ thae Crom o W H?&*er N aalas applica- | Ut 10 thecold;Wolford, of Kentucky,has de- | comwittee called a conveution for the pur- | half years' imprisonwent in thepshitentiary | Alhambra theatre, a vaviely hall on St | cight-hour plan, 1 e whole of the Frenchmen were mal- | the supreme o has deule : clined 1o run again; the democrats of Mary- | pose of reconstrueting the ticket. It was ex- | that the way of the transsress”, 15 hard, he | Charles str double tragedy was | A mecti representatives of (he packers treated. The roughs kicked them when | Lion o rs. Cliarity iggins, mother o'l’ land have gone back on Findlay: Viele, of | pected that the most objectionable candidates | will then return to society a wit *and better | engeted behind the scenes, Josic Martells, x | Stikers and knights of libor conimission wag i down brutally and threw their provisions | Thomas Wiggins, kuown as “Blind Tom.” | New York, is likely to get left, and Aunder- | would be asked to withdraw, but on the as- | man, and that his punishiment ma= serve as a | LT relty “specialt T held today, but it was found impossible ta ! aud stores at the hoads’ of their vietims and | the wonderful planist, to have his mental | 50n, of Ohio, has been retired to private life. | sembling of the convention,'s resolution was | wariing to others who way be tempted to [ Tather —preity “sp womal, WS | oo 1o aly aer nt. Ihe dissension fhto the busin, The mob, after the fray, | condition lnquired Into by & comwmittee and | Of fie nine dewacratio members of the cow- | passed, requestiug the entird ticket to resign. | pursue bis way of life.” stabbed and instantly killed by Frank Wand- | was mainly on the hours of labor questio; 1] & A ) J s LI R TRt A SRR mittee on postoftices six wie alinost certain to | All thé nominees excepting \ astine, candi- — - mever, who saved the b @ Joo by | The packers insisted that a day shall consi a1 ¥ Fushed across the bridges n!nd puiled up in | B estate cared for. that | close their congressional career on the 4th of | date for judge of the eriw nal court, there- Collector Cheek Romoved, immediately endine his own existencé, The | of ten hoy il the e iee of strikers 1 front of about fifty ofther Frenchmen, who l.ulln, though possessed of wonderful musi- | March and it s pretly certain that a majority | upon handed 1o their resignations. Vastine DEs MoixEs, la., Oct.11,—[Special Tele vietims of the tragedy are sald to have ' no Jement conid bo had on that bk A were quietly grouped near the dock. The clu.la_lallmy. s an idiot. The application was | of the democrats on”the commitiee on agrl- | arose to defend himself against the charges ram o the BEE. |—Colonel Jesse W. Cheek, | Nusband aud wifc, or at least to have ocen ~night the strikers held a large mass | | ) {h e o denied on the ground that the proceedings | culture will not be returned—in fact, four of | made against him, but the convention would | &' - & Jo . s | pied that relation to each other, The eause and listened to sneeches deliversd ) m.l:h»:ckod em:lén ;:m‘:‘er;hu: ::(ml‘r l hllulllt}lllm Hua‘l in ux"ufi'“ where the man h“fi'“':um secure nomlnntlous;le- nuLIa:zm him. A new ticket will be nomi- | deputy collector of this district, was to-day | of the wurder und suic Is supposed to lecates present from Righwond, | | Yers, Fren eir boats | committee was first appoln! ready, and sevepal copveRlpns are sWl) w be | nate rewgved by Collector Thowpson larwu\lwllmw been jealousy, was Lo dislurbance, K

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