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THE OMAHA DALy BEE SEVENTEENTH YEAR. OMAHA. THURSDAY MORNING, JULY 21. 1887. NUMBER 33, EDITORS FIGHT WITH GUNS. doubtful If there was storm visited this county on Tuesda; universally cursed reat damage in the northern por almost utterly destroying crops of al particularly wheat and oats. some ten miles long, thres wide and HE DON'T THINK IT'S FAIR, THEY ALL TOOK A FREE RIDE, portant Step. thing, and there was at the time with the SHOT INTO THE SPECTATORS, Texas xnlghu of the inll Bluff Each DexvER, Col., July 20.—[Special Telegram The Governor of Alaska Dissatisfied With Its Educatienal Facilities. Most of them were either owned or to the Be. But the people of A meeting of Texas cattle A Orowd of Tramps Oapturs and Boss & | like the track of a cyclone. 0 ! ' controlled by “the ringy* owboys With Sclls Bros.’ Oirous Fatally Other With Revolvers. men, among —_— & Co,, of Texas, and agen ALL PLACED UNDER ARREST. Simpson’s Cattle company, of that state, was hom were Messrs. H. C. Tardy Train from Blair to Oakland. Washington found means of denouncing the representing obnoxious governor, and there was a feeling of profound satisfaction when at last he ruined himself and left the city. seeds which he had sown grew and throve, ‘The improvements which he had planned Texas Fever's Ravages. Wound Three Men. OAKUAND, Neb,, July 20.—(Special to the Bek. | ~The sheriff of Burt county informed your correspondent to-day that 150 head of cattle have died at Tekamah with Texas A NIGGARDLY APPROPRIATION. A WILD RACE FOR SHELTER. heldin the rooms ot the REVOLVERS LOADED WITH LEAD, Growers’ association and it was unanimously Reporter Stein, of Unsavory Reputa- | voted that cattle now traveling northwest- tion, Again Comes to the Sur- face in a Fracas—No Result of the Second Day's Contest at the Nebraska State Firemen's Tournament—Beatrice Votes Raliroad Bonds. ‘They are not a. The Inter-State Commission Decides the disease is percepl precaution Is being taken to confine it to its present limits, ying so fast now and ibly abating. The Wild West ward be turned backward iuto Texas. cattla now on the trial 20,000 head have al- ready entercd Wyoming and the remainder, ay Turned Into Tragic Reality at Clinton, la.— er KEntombed in oul ed_gradually usty village, al Washington chan rom a dirty mud-hole, or a according to the seasop, to the city which it *‘Boycoatt” is Not Against O 18 to-day, than whicn there is none more the New Law. Blood Shed. 50,000 in number, are reported in the vicinity handsoine in the country, As the city grew the sentiment of antmosity towards Shep- DRANK THE Parnell Makes a Significant Speech ‘This action is a most of the Arkansas river. h B Style. Importaut one as it practically removes from EL I'Mo.?fe; r;:l-y' 20.’—I.'-‘»pvc!-l Pele- | existence forever a long used cattle trail for gram to the Be| barely escaped resulting in a tragedy to-day. ard subsided until to-day everyone, with e exception of a few poor fellows who were “improved” out of their small properties, swears by, instead of at, Alexander Shep- At present he is remaining at his place a fow miles outside the city, Education In Alaska. WasHINGTON, July 2.—[Special to the Bek.]—=During the discussions ot the various appropriation bills at the capital last winter, A Shower of Tramps at Oakland. OAKLAND, Neb,, July 20.—[Special Tele- gram to the BEk.|—Considerable excilement has been created by the arrival of a carload ata Banquet. LONDON, July 20.—Parnell and many of his colleagues were entertained this evening atabanquet by the National liberal club. Murderons Cowboys. CLINTON, la., July 20,—(Special Telegram to the BEE.j—In the wild west features of Sells Bros,’ show last night the cowboys pure Such a_decision, A newspaver war here | the transportation of beet: Such a declsion, fraught with only The ‘'imes and the Inter-Republics have been | parent giving vent to strong exprossions of bad | could be depended upon, feeling for some time. Saturday evening | these cattle, aggregating 70.000 head, were the Inter-Republics intimated that the Times strenuous efforts were made by the friends of Alaska to induce the framers of the bllls to make adequate provision for the support of the common schools of the territory. of tramps, about forty in number, on at Blair and the conductor was powerless He telegraphed Superin- @ I8 trying to recover from severe in- uries received at his Mexican mines. he shows himself on the streets of the city he ed and may think that he has always been rozarded as the fonnder The health of the queen was proposed by guests all arose and drank the d Gladstone and wondered how long Englishmen would be sued the Indians shooting with revolvers supposed to be loaded with blank cartridges. At tirst the shots were directed low down but finally the cowboys aimed directly at the In the svring to eject them. started from the country extending 200 miles tendent I1. S. Jaynes, at Omaha. Parnell eulogiz south of Fort Worth with Montana and Da- will be royally recei was endeavoring to swindle its patcons. The | kota as objective points. Times replied Sunday morning that such a | trouble lies principally in the exaggerated statement came with bad grace from two | nature of the information affecting the stock men who belonged in a penitentiary rather | Inarket The cause of the | order to give their appeal more weight, they took the morning express, and when at Craig of the governor of the territory, Mr. Swineford, and that gentle- man made an eloquent appeal in behalf of content to see the go and down again. The English liberals might be assured that their exertions would not Although in lreland extreme of Washington’s propert ment march up hill | spectators and fired. Three persous were Georze Harrington, aged seventeen, in the center of the forehead, s not expected Wallace Phillips, aged fifteon, was secured the service: After the herds had started Iast the freight had arrived the express came, fall, it became known that Wyoming wanted yaToN, July 20— . O ey . v pors reoh ¥ [ SRRt Javiren Al 216 AhSEIFE 05 than in a newspaper office. The two men | no cattle whatever and besides was hostile, referred to were George B. Loving, manager ctxwlnx to the rumored existence of Texas of the Inter-Republics, and the other H. | fever. Steln, an emgloye on the paper who s under | SUpPIY her own demand while Montana and bonds awaiting trial on the charge of for- misery had been suffered during the past eightéen months, crime had diminished and people had turned to constitutionai methods of adjusting their grievauces physical torce. at the navy department from the commander of the new cruiser Atlanta say: the eight-inch rifles were fired recently at Gardner’s bay with charges intended to im- part a velocity of 2,000 feet to the projectile, the Indians and Aleuts, who form the greater portion of the population over whom he is These efforts were only partly successful, and the total amount ap- propriated for shot in the top of the head. under the skull. A. W.Lambertson was shot in the top of the left lung. dangerous one. One of the pursued Indians reeled and was led away by his companions gether with about twenty citizens started for ‘The sheriff asked them to get out of the car. Their answer was “We will if you are the sheriff, We will not heed the request of any railroad man.” corn fields north of town. The bullet is Colorado had a sufticient number to | appointed to rule, The wound isa Dakota instead of famishing for beef had All struck for the plenty of steers of theirown raising. Their speed was reward would be, gory. Loving and Stein hunted all day | emergenc Sunday for Juan 8. Hart, the editor of the &wrlu;er;x;n:: scty;:(uvlv!x\: on the trai Times, but he was out of town most 4 of the day and did not happen to meet them. ’l"‘:nll‘ym::d'\.\'.‘ "l’:"]g:’v‘wo?“fi':&"'l"‘“"' On Monday the Inter-Republics called Hart | wore at the meeting, left for a “liar, poltrcon and cur.” This morning | there will bsa a meeting of suf Hart saw Stein, whom he belleved to be the | and drivers along the trail, It is thonght that Instigator of the the elips circles failed to hold the carriages satisfactoily. inch guns also falled to hold the car- i These carriages and their appliances worked satistactor; upon trial at the proving grounds, the eight- inch guns being lired at least twent: The econditions in board, however, Town those at the was such that the principal eattie | Alaska was only $:25,000. ford said before he left Washington that this sum was utterly inadequate, and he regretted the parsimony of congress, exceedingly, in neglecting the educational In spite of the meagre amount of the appropriation, it seems that even the small sum avallable is to be still further decreased by outside expenditures, and that it is to be the means for a Governor Swine- reatly hastened by about a dozen shots from The sheriff claimed he had authority to make any arrests. as If shot. No satisfactory explanation Is It Is reported that the cowboys wanted to kill one of the Indians, also that they were drunk, but no arrests were made. The extent of the affair was not fully re- vealed till the circus had left town, Kutembed in a Mine. outrage, and brougnt & nation to depen upon lawful methods of redress. nution of crime proves the gratitude of Ire- Iand toward the liberals and he hoped that when oppressed, trampled upon and evicted they would retaliate slowly, remember that the tory goverument would not last forever, the matter and The Agile Firemen. Keanxey, Neb, July 20.—(Special Tele- The tirst thing on the programme this afternoon at the firemen’s tournament was the ladderman’s contest, In ‘They should gram to the BEk. |~ ttack, coming down the the straggling herds between the Arkansas which guns are fired on shij river, where the great herd is now grazing, B0 fHenioh are materially different street, and started after him with a double- | gpd fhe Wyoming line will be brousht to barreled shotgun, an employe on the Times | Hugo and theuce shipped to Kansas City. In named Wimberly going along with a pistol | going back the cattle now on the Arkansas to prevent both Loving and Steln from tak- | Will Have to travel 800 miles before they reach ing a hand at once. Hart intended to pro- 086 that both he and Steln be disarmed and hat they then fight it out with fists, Hart called to Stein twice to throw up his hands, but he ran intoa store and stopped in a stairway, pulling his six-shooter to be ready for any one who should come. Loving stood across the street, but made no motion to take art in the affair. Hart went back to the Times office with his kun. The city marshal and other officers soon :Fuelred and arrested Steln, Hart and Wimber! Des MoiNgs, Ia., July 20.—|Special Tele- gram to the Brk.|—Charles Sanders, aged sixteen years, is imprisoned in a mine at Grand Junction, Green county, seven miles east of this place, with but little hope of his On Monday, with tive was at work In the mines of the Grand June- tion Brick and T'ile company, when at about 10 o’clock the water broke in from an old shaft. Help immediately hastened to the working shaft, young Sanders baing.behina. Upon arriving there and being ready to hoist away, the terrible fact was revealed that Sanders was behind. proving tests and in this instance the officers’ ordnance bureau says the failure of the fastenings may have resulted in a large part from the spring of the arched deck and the steel sides of the vessel.” ‘This is felt to be partlcularly true in the case of six Inch guns, and the unfavor- able result of the trial of these guns confirms the ordnance ofticers in their opinion thatan ordnance ship for the trial afloat of the new zuns is absolutely necessary. thLe damage appears from fined to the failure of clips and circl it will take some time to replace them with i Meantime the board of rdered to ascertain ofticially Release of a Traitor. [Copyright 1887 by James Gordon Bennet!.] Brusskrs, July %0.—|New York Herald Oable—Special to the Ber.]—A telegram from Leipsig to the Independance Belge says that the sudden and premature reloase from & German prison of the Danish Cantain Saraw, sentenced last year to twelve years’ imprisonment for high treason by the Leip- sigeourt, is the reward for information fur- nished by Saraw on the Freneh spy system. 1t s alleged that Saraw, who has acted as Carey in the Pheenix Park affair, to the German authorities the facts which led which were three entries. the Kearney protection hooks, scaled the ladder like a squirrel, making the thirty foot ascent in 7 2-5 seconds, drawin, George Schmidt, of the E ade the ascent in 714:15 seconds. een in practice onl that he was_metal. Chileath, of York, who made the time in He made a handsome climb Following came the couplers’ contest, in which Bailey and Whitney, first and third, but second Iin 425 seconds. Cornelius and Mott, unket for at least one United ‘The first comptroller of the reasury has just decided “that if the secre- tary of the interior decides that it is neces- the commissioner of education may the schools of Alaska, and that the ex- penses of the trip may be paid out of the ap- ropriation for the support of the schools of Under this opinion Commis- or Alaska this As there are a full corps of United States as well as several representatives of eleomosynary societies on the spot to see that the funds are properly expended, it seems to ¢ r Mr. Dawson to here during the time ‘'om Kenney, of their own rance. Had they not been stop) the whole 300 cattle would have been in Wy- ‘The failure to get cat- ve the effect of putting of beef back into which is already over-stocked, thus driving prices down to a ruinous figure, and perhaps be the cause of the failure of several cattle men. oming in September. tle to market will b 82,000,000 worth ong month. but showed Next came Geor sioner Dawson will he reportto be con- — - Island, failed The Big Deal. —A Wall street clir- be entirely unnec y BCess survey will bo o neglect his duties y, who werebrought | NEW Yok, July the facts in the case. The water rushed before & justice and required to give | cularsays: ace bonds for one year. Each gavethe | form a syndicate are said to have been sue- ond demanded. Stein was brought here about a year ago charged with forging a made a grand record yesterday, duplicated the score made by the Pacifies. failed 1n all three attempts to make & coup- ‘I'ne Dorseys tried one and failing The efforts of the Lves party to uired to make the trip. red that this trip will cost in the neigh- #1,000, to be taken school fund, this tri When it is con- In so rapidly that torescue him was Impos- sible, and soon the mine shaft was nearly 0 since made to to the Schnaebel incident and the recent high Star Schedule Changes. treason trial at Leipsig. cessful and one is said to have been formed WasHiNgToN, July 20.—|Spectal becomes @ positive check on the New York Sun. He lay in jail | in which Drexel, Morgan & Co represent Jay here until about May, when he was released | Gould, and shares have been taken by Fanne- on bail awaiting trial. A requisition from | stock, representing the First National bank the governor of Mississippi, where Stein is | party, and Irving A. Evans of Boston, rep- wanted on another charge of forgery, awalts | resenting the Atchison company. the disposal of the case here. Stein killed a | Sully, R. K. Dow and Simon Ber man at Kansas City a few years azo and has | said to be members of the syndicate. & bad record in many locations in the west. | definite information can be obtained regard- He sald last week that he had been employed | inz Garrett’s intended trip. gl the New York Herald to visit Bavispe, | is said that circumstances may compel him exico, and Investigate the earthquake re- | again to postpone it, sults in that region. orted to have been in conference with ——— Droxel, Morgan & Co. all day, but if he was A “BUMBOAT” WAR. there his presence was kept secret, Government Official : rescue the poor boy, but as yet without avail. [N Thore 18 @ bare possibilit have taken refuge in a pl water broke through that is far abose tho water Iine but the hoj probably be reached kept woing constantly. engaged in digging through from the new wine to the old abandoned shaft for the pur- pose of using the latter for an air shaft, when the water burst_through the new miné with such force that the men had but a mo ment to escape with their lives. to reach the shaft their lights' all went out made their way |—The following changes in star schedules in Iowa o Into effect at dropped out. This left the field prac- 4 S The Tory Surrender. LoxpoN, July 20.—Chamberlain was the principal agent in conducting the negotia- tions between the government and the union- The Post this morning reiterates its ery for unity among the unionists. source of weakness will wrong to the people o Complaints Dismissed. ToN, July 20.—' commission to-day dismissed the following The Chicago & Alton against the Pennsylvania, and the Rock Island against the New York Central; F. D. Hardin against the Chicago, St. Paul, Minneapolis & Omaha, and M. N. Fulton against the same, both for alleged discrimination on rates, ‘The cases of the Alton and Rock Island roads dismissed are the noted complaints of those companies against the Pennsylvania slowly, made e N ear where seconds. The voluntary coupling res in an easy victory for the Clelands in 41 n the chief race Dierks, of the of Columbus, Leaves Wilson- pe is but faint, to-day, & pump being Olelaasy wasifiras The miners wero second, ana Templeton, of Council Bluffs, This was an exciting and amusing race. In the green race hooks, Holdrege took $150, Kearney and Kandall sec- ¢ green hose contest took first money. ‘The crowd is daily in- creasing and all is running smoothly, ngle accident has happened yet. Friday comes the city will be an uncontrolla- pecial traing will come in on the sat 4 p. m., arrive at Wilsonville by SUEY. 181 comparted o d A new appenl should be made to unionlsts to take their places in the minis The News says: Kurope, and it S p.om. McVeagh to Bentonsoor dalily excent Sunday at 8:30 Bentonsport by 11:30 a. m port daily excopt Sunday at 15 agh by 8:80 v, m. Leave MeVeagh m., arrive at leave Bentons- Gould was re- terial ranks.” **Lord Salisbury has eap- itulated in terms that do honor tojhis cynical frankness. 'I'he government has betrayed the Irish landlords for the sake of union and PHILADELPHIA, July 20.—The Record to- Leave Farmer Olearing Chica- | morrow will publish a letter from Robert Mondays, Thursdays and Saturdays at go's Harbor of Floating Dives. Garrett referring to the Baltimore & Ohio CuicAGo, July 20.—The city authorities | deal, in which he saye: I bog having failed to rid the harbor of the collec- | 811 the nexotiutions have tcrminated. he tion of “bumboats” run by various versons, | plock but principally by the notorous *Black Jack” | railroad _company Yautaw, as floating saloons, disreputable | Would be dance hiouses and gambling dens, near the | A0d ‘The power of the Irish commissioners to reduce judicial rents will be valid for two vears. at the end of which time it is expectea urchase bill will be in operation,” notitied Fowler that he will call the the attention of the house of com- mons to Fowler's conduet in calling Howell a ‘‘damned liar.” 5 p. ., arrive at [m o lmogene Mondays, Thursdays turdays at 3 p. m., arrive at Farmer City by . ., Ch“ilk’ome to Muntervile: Leave Chilli- cothe Wednesdays and Saturda arriveat Munteryille by lle Wednesdays and Satu y There is but little hope that Charles will te found alive, but it is claimed that if he went to a high point, where he was when the water came through, he may yet be alivi oint is far above the water line and eave a large dry room. reduced in the mine by a large steam pump at the rate of four inches per hour. and New York Central roads respectively ene by 2:15 p. m,: for diserimination in the ‘“‘boycott” against the complainants because of their refusal to subscribe to the agreement of the trunk lin not to pay commissions to ticket agents. This “boyeott” consisted ot the refusal on the part of the defendants to sell through mplainants’ roads from 1 beg to sy that Narrow Fscape From Drowning. rINFE, Neb,, July 20.—|Special Tele- —T. R. Evans, of Norden, cape from drowning yester- He attempted to ford the Niobrara at in the Baltimore & Ohio such a way as gram to the B! ‘The water is being had a narrow tickets over the c 1 orply with government pier. The United states authori- :’,‘&.;‘;‘,’;’,‘:{{;‘_“m}d“:fi e:;:&;,emg o‘r nego- ties yesterday called in all the owners and tiations fined them heavily for neglecting to display | en the proper signal lights on their various | that L crafts, T could be re p. m., arrive at Chillicothe by Inaependence to Brush Creek: dependence Mondays, Wednesdays and Sat- urora by 7:30 p. Gladstone last evening addressed a select company which had assembled to form a branch of the Women’s Liberal federation, of which Mrs. Gladstone s president. s meeting of the conserva- n club hesaid: “Ithas gone abroad that this great fortress, represented thought that a man can enter the mine ina Chicago to Kansas few hours if no acidents oceur. jon of the commission says, in part, atter detailing the circumstances of the case at great length, that the oflicers of which it hias cognizance'are not in contravention of the provisions of tho act to regulate com- “The law in this instance does not The' ford is one of the most e drove into a with them are now absolutely at an The statement in some of the papers sed large blocks of Baltimore & The Baltimore & treacherous on the river. deep hole and quicksand where his buggy overturned with human effort he managed to release himself ‘The horses which were at urdays at 1 p. m. Professors' Chairs Filled. lowA Ciry, Ia,, July 20.-~At a committee held to-day the ehair of history was filled by him under it, ring to yesterda; tives at the Carli 'his was the only way In which they | Ohio stock is a mistake. o Arrive at Inde- hed. All agreed to abandon | Ohio rallroad company, its propertie: and swam out. their calling and take away the boats except | cluding its large “Black Jack,” who was obstinate, The | ownership of its stock, remains now United States revenue cutter was called | were at the opening of negotiations. down from Milwaukee, and to-day confisca- one time entirely under O ARAInE. SO a8 finally to struggle to the shore witn the His satchel containing valuable papers with his overcoat and coat water managed uire one railrond compan ets over the road of another company. In the absence of statutory authority one road can only sell tickets and check baggage over Willlam R. Perkins, late professer in Cor- to sell through s 3t by W. H. Butte, to be defended by the government to the last of its power and to the last moment ot its ex- istence, 18 to be surrendered to the evidence leave Brush Creek Tuesdays wreck ot the buggyv. b, ted Yattaw’s notorious ‘bumboat”’ and towed | Target Practice With Heavy Gu it into the river, At the last moment Yat- New York, taw paid the $200 fine assessed against him, containing his pocket book with §700 in | offered hy the election.”” Sir Robert Fowler, conservative member of parliament for London, writes to the Times 130 p, m, Pella to Durham: Leave Pella daily ex- cept Sundays at 9 A. m., arrive leave Durham_ dally ox hair of mental and 0 another by mutual agreement, rick, of Johns Hopkins uni- panies can agree upon this, they have the July 20.—|Special by G. W, L ¢ s bolow Wans secure H to the Bee.]—During the target prac- but was_surprised to {mmedlately receive | Frey ‘9 ' notice of another of the same lmyount tor | tice in Gardiner's bay, Monday, the eight hillnnmg};rlu lights last night after noti- | inch bow and stern barbette pivot guns on 8 fication. the revenue cutter withdrew for further in- structions. duate of the state univers 1o chair of enginecring will bo filled at a later da: right to do so, and b, inter-state carriers. versity and a this agreement become 4 But if they cannotagree, the act does not undertake to coerce them. for the sake of argument, tha through tickets may be deemed ties for receiving, forwarding and delivering of cept them. Strange sland he found the boat and went out toin to say, inan eddy of an coat and pocket book floating within a few feet of each other. contents of the bugey were not discovered. 50 p. ., arrive at Pella by 5.1 denying thaf Leave Carroll Tues- and Saturdays rrive at Roselle b I days, Thursdays and a. m,, arrive at Carroll b; he used the strong language owell, which that gentleman he also managed to pay, and | the Atlanta recoiled with such force asto meeting to-day of Irish conservatives decided not to oppose the amend to the land bill accepted by Lord Si ar Victims Die. 01 City, Pa., July 20.—Jonn McNorny, tear lose the track on which they turn, and turdays at 10:50 — also to rip up a portion of the heavygun Fiendish Deeds of a Mother. ;ileck. ’l|‘l|esa g(;nm are mghhc::}l“% afloat Iln Moxcron, N. B., July 20.—An unmarried | the service, and those on the Atlanta are the woman named Ross, mother of three chil- g;st:{vt.llmgnmfpl;:wmd gn Bosrd ot & sujp dren, all of whom are now dead, has been | pounds, but only % pounds were used during arrested at Carauquet, charged with infanti- | the firing, cide. She forced a spoon down the throat of | taln just how near men may stand to the her child and when an attempt was made to | muzzle of these great guns when they are extricate it, it broke ngers to connecting lines, carriers are equired to atford reasonable, proper equal facilities, ‘This presents the question of whether the ayment of commissions ls in itself or as ncidental to the enjoyment of facilities, reasonable and proper within the purview ‘These cominissions are gratu- ities to induce special efforts for the company 1t the statute does not give Beatrice Votes Bonds. BrATRICE, Neb., July 20.—|S gram to the F $21,000 were voted to- Wyandotte & Northwestern rallroa vote was nearly unanimous, there beinz but X votes azainst the proposition. Work on thisroad is now progressing in Kansas, and Peiro_to_Correetionvil Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays at 1 p. m., arrive at Correctlonvlile by 6 p. m.; leave Correctionville Mondays, Wednesday Fridays at 7 a. ., arr jr.,and Ofticer James, the victims of the tragedy committed at that place Ist night,and. feNerny, the murderer who was while resisting arrest, died This makes four victins of the bloody aifalr. ‘The chavges made in the bill so lessen the opposition to the measure that it is expected the bill will pass the committee stage in a Leave Peiro —Bonds in this city for ‘The full charge is 120 ay to the Kansas City, @ at Deiro by 11 a. m. Nebraska and lowa WasmNGToN, July 20.— .|—The following Nebraska and Towa pensions were granted to-day: Live sheep was used to ascer- *HAREST, July 20.—It is reported from n sources that the Bulgarian govern- Rodoslavoff, premier Gonld and Garrett, ew YORrK, July 20.—[Special Telegram J=A gentleman sat in a rocker of the statute. paying them, gram to the B ment has arrested one company authority to ne part remaining in | fired without being killed by the concussion. was blown clear the child’s throat. ' The infant died after | At one discharge a shee suffering terrible’ agony. It 1s ‘mow ‘sus. | over tho hatebway aud kil 1l pected that the woman made away with her other two children, who died a short time ago, the offieers of the road say they will be run- ning to Beatrice by next January. This road is supposed to be backi Gulf road, and will make a short route to the ‘Two other townships through which the road and minister of the interior, just suspended. to have been made on the ‘The new ministry, it is orted, will not at present venture to enter in the office of Demott & Durant yesterday and told how in sauntering down Fifth avenue about @ o’clock in the morning he had stuinbled over a steamer chair with the name “Jay Gould" stencilled on the back among oth er chairs on the walk in front of a chair agents of another company, Original—John Hagerty, Lin- coln; J. H. Halsey, Minden: Jacob Schacfler, R. Montgomery, Columbus: M. Morand, Ainswarth; William 1. John- ‘T'he arrest is sai il i i Rioting Strikers. PITTSBURG, July 20.—A special to the ‘The statute does not divest a rail- in the county road_company of the exclusive rieht to Chronicle-Telegraph from Greensburgh, Pa., TRt :,‘;_“‘L“;;"‘};fl 20.—Two | TePOFts that party of forty strikers marched A o e 10 the town- of Hucluds, | to the Mammoth Coke works this afternoon in Miguel county, Sunday afternoon and | nd after driviag off the sherf and six dep- #o0n me engnged in & quarrel with two | Utles. forced fifteen men at work to quit. In Mexicans, the Tesult of which was that | the melee three of the non-union men were Bmith, one of the Americans, shot one and | knocked down and severely beaten. seriously wounded the other. Smith fled. :l)‘lfim: |{;fl called upon the governor for e SR ENDED IN A FLOOD. force is Inadequate, and destruction of prop- Pittsbur, Terrible Storm. control its own internal affairs, to employ its own agents, to regulate their duties, com- With the legitimate exercise of these powers another company has no concern and no right to intermeddle. defendant companies have forbidden their A rents to receive commissions from the com- panies, and directed them not to sell over the roads of the companies that retuse to recog- corporate authority, but insist on hese directions ndants have not transcended their They might rest upon these rights, but they go further and show by evidence the practical effects of conimissions, son, Graftons Joseph Rouse, Dewitt. i 1. M. Shappel, W. Stransbury, the proposition to-day, but at this hour re- to the new vernment. 1t'i6 thoueht tiey all car- Bt abna tant that the troops intend to proclaim the inde- in and Prince Alexander Itis also reported On the card attached to the chalr was After making this discovery the gentleman started in hot haste ship office to see n per- rvice of that company. From this friend he learned that last Thurs- day George and Edward Gould called at the nard oflice, and engaged a_state room on Servia for their father. Jay Gould, how- r, did not sail on the Servia. saild he did not know th turns are not in, ried the bonas. Lincoln Salvationists Arrested. July 20.—|Special —When the balvation army opened out their street parade to-night with their drums and tambourines, Marshal Cooper approached them and asked them to desist from drumming, saying there was no objection to their singing, but they must not ‘This action was taken on account of the runaway the night before, pensation, ete. dendence of Bul, . H., mother of of Battenbure as TAN . P ‘Tinton ; Mary, motner of William R. Craig, July 20.—France will Garrison; Wiiliam, father ot 1saac Cottrell, owledge Prince Ferdinand of Saxe- Coburg-Gotha as ruler of Bulgaria, the Roumelians were permited to vote in the sobranje for his election July %, ~A despateh from Vienna i ys: ‘Une Bulgarian govern- ment is intercepting telegrams to and from the Bulgarian capital, violent sgenes in the sobranje, the members LINCOLN, Ne! sonal friend in thi gram to the BE Lewls Quitmyer, Putnam; Andrew John- rotect the men, as he says his Fredericksburg; Andrew Miller Franz Gutzsch, Plainneld; John Robert Speers, Sately, Davenport ankamp,Munn to the Te 5 erty ana loss of 116 may result. Tho strikers k] are ugly an 0 impression in estmore- Hot 8pell Broken By a | {0 1ha0 the ateike i3 very far from set. tlement, notwithstanding the action of yes- t the order for d Dbeen transferred to the Etruria, which sails this Saturday. ‘Ihis story uickly over Wall street,and in twen= reasonable rights. ‘There have been . Ross, Hawal Andrew Kramer, PITTSRURG, Pa,, July 20.—The protracted | terday’s convention. hot spell was broken to-night by the heaviest storm kpown here since the Butcher's Run of the opposition, Radoslavofl, being foreibly expelled. troops at Rustenuk made a hostile demon- stration ngainst Ferdinand, of Saxe-Coburg. and that their natural and usual tendencies are to a variety of abuses. A practice capa- ble of produeing and havinc a tendency to es after it was told it was the chief ssed on the stock exchange. ally it grew into a rumor that Gould and Gar- however persisted drumming and the party were arrested and conducted to jail, followed by an audlence of 1,000 peo i New Quarte: urris, Brookly disaster thirteen years ago, when nearly two | DAYTON, O., July 20.—E. L. H, hundred people were drowned. Fortunately | President of the Fidelity bank of Cincinnati, to-night's was not attended by any fatalities, | Was brought here at 10 last night. He will as far as could be learned at midnight. The | be subject to prison rules and strictly held in damage o property, however, was very | Jail In ward No.2, and will be locked up at heavy ana will reach at least $100,000. The | D P- m. In a steel cell and fn the daytime will storm broke over the city about 6 o'clock [ b9 RIOWEd the ranie of the corricor of that and in two hours two and & half inches of | fiarris, ana Harper's sister are staving at rain bad fallen. 'The water poured down | the hotel across the street from the jail. the hill streets, flooding the cellars and washing away the foundations of houses. in the hill districts many houses were rendered produce such resuits cannot be reasonable or proper, and a railroad com: fied in the use of all I protect itself and its agents against such In- vasions of its corporate authority and its business morality. ‘The source of the complainants’ position i8 clearly presented by the distinct assertion nt of one eorporation to employ and s own interest an officicl servant of auother corporation to which his servi primarily and exclusively due. this character ought not to be and is not recognized In business affairs or in official rett would sail together for Europe in the rnside; William Russell, Etruria on Saturday. Y male members were jailed undor s charge of and, Mount A disorderly conduct,” and the women told to go their way, although they persisted In a de- sire to go to jail also. Paine went to headquarters and became re- sponsible for their apnearance in court and they were released, Public opinion seems to Led by the officers of the army they paraded the streets uttering cries of ul precautlons to M. Sparting, Silvers, Mount Eu (dead), Osceola: Eljah R. Coneggs, Sioux Ci bt AT Arrested for Criminal Libel. DEADWOOD, Dak., July 20.—[Speci —There was considerable stir in the city to-day when the Rapid City D. Kelloy, editor of tho Daily Pioneer, and Thomas M. White, sur- voyor, on a charze of eriminal libel. T reason of the arrest is bacause the Ploneer and Times bave dared to say that the Big Bend company’s Subsequently Dr. Bond, Mill; Daniel Reuben Calvert, Sidn moshib Garland’s Alien Act Opinion, LoXDoN, July 20.—A financial paper this evening publishes an interview with Low, the New York counselor gram to the B ey : Isaac Eaton, ndison_Avel, Mason_ City } v Albla; Joseph Robert herifl ted R. Mrs. Harper, child, sherifl arresto t-law, in which the rto unpublished the alien nct given by Attorney President Cle that the act does table real estate; son,” New Sharon, Voted the Bonds, Neb., July 20.—[Special Telegram to the Bk |—An immense jolliti- cation meeting was held here to.night over Demands ef Longshoremen. W ASHINGTON, July 20,—The president and party arrived in Washington at 10 o'clock ‘This opinion is to the el apply to mines or inhel unsafe and several weie completely wrecked, | NEW Yorx, July 20.—The union At Butchers’ Run the sewers became clogged | 8horemen are again in the ascendant and up and the water, overflowing, filled the | have given notice that they want the old houses to the depth of several teet. No one was injured, however, but a number of The defendant companies, therefore, have not contravened the provisions of the The complainants, by refusal to refrain from the payment of commission, voluntar- themselves trom the reasonable, Porter Warner, the edit the east and so escaped that aliens can lawfully hold stock in Amer- of th Timos, e 10 fean corporations owning mineral lands in the territories, provided such allens may ad- vance money with which to develop mines, but cannot_ obtain the result of the election to vote bonds & Northwest- rn. The bonds also carried in Barneston, Wymore and Beatrice by an_almost unani- this morning. ‘T'he president and Mrs. Cleve- eded direct to the white house and the other members of the party weat to their resp eetive homes, ——— rate of wages for night work and work done Preparing For 1llinois' Falr, They are all in real estate bouses werg washed from their foundations. | U SUndays and other holidays. ¥ esterday Outside the city small streams overflowed their banks, doing great damage. The tele- graph wires are down in all directions and heavy washouts are reportea on the railroads leading east and west from the cll(. At midnight the rain was still falling, with in- Omicaao, July 20.—The secretary, prest- dent and treasurer of the executive commits tee of the state board of aeric making arrangements for the next state fair ho same classification a8 wa® Tast year will prevail. traflic associations will make “The road will be completed to this paint by the 1st of January. We already the have Union Pacific and B. & M. railroads is will give us the very best railroad and result inuniting the two cities Springs and Wymore, portant improvemeuts are ulso in prospect proper and equal facllities offered to them in | health and s common with other connecting lines. complaints are all dismissed, all concurring except Commissioner M Cowmmissioner Schoonmaker. Cemumissioner Morrison, in his dissenting opinion, takes a contrary view of the points ek entnusiastically of their "fhough somewhat tire the presidont went to work soon after reac Most of the day was devoted considering the mail which had ac- cumulated during his_absence. sisted in this duty by Colonel Lamont. their office: blished & notice to shi ers, stevedoRs and captains deman cents per hour for night work and work on legal Liolidays. through such advances: that they may law- fully contract with American owners work mines. Low adds his own opinion that aliens can dodge the act legally by put- ting their money in ninety-nine-year leases, uHure are here ing the white house, Ohlo's Democ; Convention, The Relgian Parllament The demoeratie e Relgian Parliamen dications of its continuing all night. The | CLEVELAND, O. July mercury touched 03° this afternoon, but fell | state convention which meets here to-mor- 25° before 11 o'clock tonight. Five fatal | row at 10 o'clock will nominate candidates cases of sunstroke occurred during the day. gt Por! CINCINNATL July 20. and are almost certain to cone. round trip rates at one tare, and half fara mentioned above and says, independent of will be given on freight. retary Fairchild spent the day at home and the legality or any question of domestic will resume his duties at the treasury de- partment to-morrow. Army Orders. ‘WASHINGTON, July 20.—[Special Telegram to the BEE.|—First Lieutenant William A, BRusskLs, July 20,—A sensation has caused here by the speech made by Lieuten- ant General Vandersmissen, commander of the army at Brussels yesterday, after the re- in which he violently at- the personal A Union Pacific Train Derailed. Howarn, Neb.,, July 20, cific mixed train on the 8 derailed near here on Monday. and a freight car were wrecked. Captured an Alleged Murderer. KaNsas Crry, Mo, July 20, —|Speeial Tel- m to the Bre.|—Jack True, wanted at Wichita, Kan., for the murder of William The Union Pa- for governor, lieutenant governor, attorney . Paul branch was general, treasurer of state, auditor of state, two judges of the suprewe court and & mew- Briggs Swift's ola | ber of the board of public works. equal fucility afforded those who seek the It is no answer to th lic desirous of using ra1lways as a continuous i view of the troop competing lines, tacked parliament for rajectin, military service bill, and adde pork house, which was recently remodeled | hundred and #iftv-eicht delezates have all for manufacturing purposes, burned this | Ar#ved and candidates forenoon, involving fire started In the ice cream freezer factory of the Gooch Freezer company, which occu- hat there are diff several passengers in the eaboose at tha time, REeH Ierenous ‘smoug ‘tho and all escaped serious injury except Mr. M. Milmine, of Lincoln, who had an arm Nichols, Twenty-third infantry, has been granted leave of abseace for two months Major Hamilton S. Haw- i8 detailed to attend militia of Delaware Rehobeth, commencing July Parrish, a cattle dealer, for tha purpose of Tobbery, was captured bere this evening and will be taken to Wichita to-morrow. knowledges having had trouble with Car- dependence and honor of Beigium depended re all on the ground, upon au incre: - ‘The cases of Harding & Fulton acainst the be for governar. | oy gha road wero dismissed on the ground that the cowpany has reduced the rates com- plained ot since the complaints were made, and there 15, therefore, no evidedce to show “ ‘The principal contest from September 1, loss of $150,000, The kins, Tenth infan the encampment of Went to 8. Joe. Henrox, Neb.,, July 20.—(Special Tele- Sr. Louis, July 20,—The Missour! Paclfic, PARis, July 20,—The name of the (Jerman vled the first and second storles of the four | Cotton Belt and 'Frisco rallroads will to-duy story structure. The other occupants of the | make the thira important mo building wemerlfley Bros., manufacturers | In Texas traffic war by slashing the taritf on of paper boxes an Senator Chand Coxconrp, N. H., July 20.—United States Senator Chandler states that he naver wrote or inspired the letter recently commercial traveler who stabbed M. Ritter, tne French customs officer, at Pagny esterday, is not Auderbe, but e was formerly a banker o for inspection purposes. Harvey Gets Twelve Ye WASHINGTON, July 20.—Uscar J. that the preseut rates are excessive, “Ross Sheppard’’ Returns. WasHINGTON, July 20.—[Speclal to the gram to the BEE.]—The members of the board of trade of Hebron and their families visited St. Joe, Mo., on_a special the White Star laundry. | a number of articles ‘of large consumption, All'were completely burned out. All of 3 The tariff on employes succeeded in escaping without {n- | lard. flour, Jury 8o far as known. There is & rumor that | mill feed will be cut to 37 cents per 100 one girl 1s missing but it cannot be verified | pounds. yet. The losses are: Gooch Freezer Com- g:\n\'. 875,000, Insurance §14,000; Briggs wift, $30.000, fully insured: White Star He admits his object inreturning to France packing-house was to kill some government agent. train on the Chicago, Kansas and Northern hominy, erits, brap and the treasury department forger, this after- Tallway 10-day. There were 200 people in the noon plead guilty and was sentenced to twelye years imprisonment at hard labor. Bek.|=The old frequenters of Washington are just now consuined with surprise at the change in the tone of public comment on the course of ex-tiovernor Alexander Sheppard, rned after several years of vol- to the scenes of his former him in which he was represented a. Blaine and Sherian on the republ idential ticket, Another African Exploration. LoNvoN, July 20.--An exploring expedl tion, headed by Joseph Manson, s about to start for Lake™ Chad, Horses Burnod By Lightning. BrLAIR, Neb, July 20.—[Special to the BEE,|—At about 5 o’clock last night light- e e National Waterway Convention. S8 Gone Guaning for Money. SAULT STE. MARIE, Mich,, July 20, LouisviLLe, Ky.July20.The United States e “Does This Mean Peace? NEw Yors, July 20.—Tke World Central Africa. untary exile, laundry, $25.000. insurance §20,000; Wrigley -Secratnry Tirothers, $15,000, inauranco 80.000. ‘That | Stansiue, Conrat Jorgun and Danie 1o there was no loss of life 18 recarded as most miraculous, so sudden was the out- National Waterway convention marshal and a large posse of deputies left session here to-day. this afternoon to enforee the payment of the ‘Taylor county railroad taxe; drew Caruegie supplies the bulk of the funds ning struck a largs frame barn belonging 1o | 1o'4orray the expenses of the expedition, Hon. Charles Sellick, near Hennon, and totally destroyed it, together with seven head When Sheppard resided here the ‘There was a 1arge at- territorial form of governwment existed, tendance from all’ points interested in com- merce on the lakes. wont have been npendlnxnt o DA which the citl; - ‘The convention was Blaine Will Not Go, Durst of the fiames at Long Branch togetL.er. P s Georgia's Big Wine Licen ATLANTA, Ga., July 20.~The bill taxing was governor of the “territory” and he ruled (ke people with a rod that made them sore, He determined that the streets of Washing- ton should be the fingst In the world and to carry out his idea hundreds of men were em- 75 have openly tetused (o pay, of fine horses, five sets of harness and other was heavily armed In case of reslstance. property, No insurance except $50¢ on barn, called to consider and take action regardin, the inadequacy of the Sault eanal, which sure to become soon too small for the cowm- merce of the lakes, wean peace?™ LoNDoN, July 20. Blane has decided not to o to Spithead to witness the jubilee naval Senators Hawley and Fry Murat Malsted will accompany t! Station Age MINNEAPOLIR, July 20, braska Rains, New Y NorroLk, Neb., July 20.—|Special to the July 20.-~Assistant Pool Com- I'he third annual wine rovns $10,000 passed the house to-day | missioner Pearson stated to-day that the by the uisite m. ugnlu ;ffl r ton of the National Railway Ageats’ association began About 130 delcgates were i W. N, Babcock Sentenced. Dexver, Col, J—Auother fine rain fell in northern Ne- | tuatic corps to Spithead. ka last evening and through the night, as preceded by a heavy wind storm, vloyed In cutting down grades and straight- ority. It 1s thought the | cutting of rates Ly the New England read er0oks I the thoroughtarss and other 1'pass it also. from ¢ Special Tele- Boston had not wilecled —s e west Corn Crop Assureq. F1.noRADO, Kan,, July 20.—The copious ralps during the past twenty-four hours it is hought assure a corn crop of {ilty tu- scveu gram to the Bek.|—In the United States court to-dsy the motion of R. D. Babeock, of Hastings, convicted last week of suborna- ury in the land entry cases, for arrestof judginent and new trial was over- ruled and ‘the prisuner sentonced to two mproviog the appearance of the then ard was several dents of Washington. The; willing that the stroets of the cit; the best In the world, but the very uninviting c! no serious damage is reported in this Jo- PARI3, July 20.—F E Frenchman who was placed in s lunatie asy lum by his relatives, who charged Wi Insane over. finagi l made in Ametica, has beeu reléased fron they decided to Willlam's Warm Welcome, the association to the -The Yieuna press wel- comes Ewperor Willlaw to Austria In an Losuoy, July 20, ‘The most of -tive bushels to the acre, unusually waric maguoer, sifg the est means of promets are of Lo association, Quent wpon the lmprovements did not suit | years in the penitentiary of Wyoming.

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