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OMAHA. WEDNESDAY MORNING SEVENTEENTH: YEAR. HE OBJECTED TO THE RANCE. AUGUST 3. 1887, NUMBER 4 TRYING 10 SEB THE BOORS. [ omom. e e e o MR, MOBRISONS AMBITION, | 2% 2t maidoia [ I THE FIELD OF SPORT] 1 | | | vietory made it next to impossible for the overnment to oroclaim the Irish national emuu. ‘The election, he declared, largely Sel lamp. jed the [risn question, Henceforth Ire- St. Catherines. W P ——— Jand must be treated in a spint of concilia- i C , August %—The Daily News' Vant Uommissioners Removed. . M. Ferry Refuses to Be a Target at Twenty tion, Kindness and contdence. Pacific COommissioners After Accounts ape:ll:j?:‘;;n \Vi‘:flnm onlurlo..A sy-yszflm-“ He Wants to Be Vice-President or United or‘:1?1'1','L’:'l:&’f&fi"fi:f&:}fr‘:aflififio’:f “h:f Kausas Oity Suffers Another Dofoat at prelherduianiy | 4 call- o " "d Paces. Russia's Promise to Moslems. Which Have Been Refused Them, Garigle, the boodler, arrived here at 1 o'clock States Seuator, Thi. 6h (ilis. DREAAGNE to Y0P Lhe dotns State Capital, Monday moerifg HEVIOE dEiven. over’ from s— missloners of the district. The resolutions Sarnia—sixteen miles. He stopped at the y THE CASE BROUGHT INTO COURT. | |,e] until nest morning, when he took the | ANTIQUATED ARMY OFFICERS. | fHafKe U, commissionars wity kreet e train for London shortly after 6 o’clock. e of public money. Instances are Elflnllml of Stanford Says He Will Use His Influ- | made no effort to hide his identity, and was uestionable transactions, among other nce to Ges.the Volams If recognized by both conductor and brake- They are Standing in the Way of Mili- | things *the use of public funds for private BoMnAy, August 2.--The czar recently sounded the ameer of Bokhara as to whether his subjects would assist Russia in the event of war. The ameer replied that his subjects were Moslems and would rebel if he assisted WHAT M. BOULANGER HAS TO SAY THREE STRAIGHT FOR LINCOLI‘ Dillon Calls Down Speaker Pecle for His Partial Rulings—ladston- Wichita Wins a Gamoe From Hastingg’ Russia. A proclamation of the czar has been " =Topeka Knocks Out De - v tary Progress — Commissione purposes.” A comm[ttee of 100 hias requested nver fans Win a Great Victory— osted on the rates c;f blml'cln‘g; ":'r;m’l“f'x"k'- Certain Things Are Kept man of the train. In conversation he sald y are! oner [e "president to cause & tHOrOURY Inveatigh: KR (ntestires. WiTh P Other Foreign News, O e viaed | Tusel he meant to return to Chicago as soon as he Sparke Renders an Import- tion Into the affairs of the water depattment = e v T oy gt 1ho Hidden. ot the little affair settled. The daily News ant Declsion—Washington. and the facts connected with the reported de- Ractug. | c&’l‘l‘:f;w Lok prihegmodaiied special from St. Catherines, Ontarlo, says falcation therein, | The French Fiasco. [Copuright 1557 by James Gordon Benntte.) Pay August 2.—INew York Herald Cable-Speeial to the Bik.)-~For several days the impending Ferry-Boulanger duel has been overhanging the Parisian atmosphere like a suppressed sneeze, The gallant gen- eral’s seconds, General Faverot and Comte Dillon, have been chassezing and croisezing about France like Daniels in some gigantic cotillion trying to find Ferry’s seconds, Fly- ing journeys have been made to St. Die near the German frontler, to Bordeau and the Lincoln Defeats Kansas Olty. LiINcoLN, Neb., August 2 —[Speclal Tel gram to the Bir.|—The third of the seri of games between the Kansas City and Li; coln clubs was won by the home team, giving them three straight. ‘The game was one of the most exciting of the season, the scor standing at the fourth inning 9 to 8 in fave The Pacific Investigation. it it reported that McGarigle, acting on the s Minsissippi River Improvements. SAN Firancisco, AUgust 2 The exami- | recomuendation of Dr, St Jonn, will arrive | Mrrinen Wants the ¥lee Beesidoncy. | gy NOTON, Augist JeSMajor Ae M. nation of Senator Stanford was resumed be- | In St. Catherines to-day and employ & law- | g 4 Ken'"'t.;“fi who §s on intimate | Miler, Unitea States engineer, in his an- fore the Pacific commission to-day. He zave z::; l:.nli.t::.n.::l;:.lgflcgnnd'::’cl:’:lsr:;:;r‘x':o l;; terms with Colonel Morrison says the inter- | Bual report upon the Improvement of the & list of the resources of the Central and ad St. Joh St. state commerce commissioner is notso anx- | MISsIssippl river between the Illinois and Western Pacitic companies, with the excep. | made. Lawyer St. Johu resides i St. Cather- | o 5 hee b7eo his seat in the house of rep- | OMI0 rivers, gives an exhaustive statement tlon of those originally contributed by the g‘:fcn:z‘:.nl,fm:inzmm to the now noted | .o o tatives as he is zenerally thought to be. u!lllh;\ work performed. Ho says the amount promators of the enterprise up to December | O3 RSN hectal from London, | "The one thing which Colonel Morrison de- | Y fth gy 8 NG TSEIGOR." S8 | OF tho visitors, At 1 cture Li 31, 1869, These resources, Stanford stated, e k v | sires above anything else,”” said his friend, po: @ VG Th GRS IHE O 3 sitors, At tlis juncture Lincol amounted to $46,002,000, and h ly | Ont., says: It is stated that McGarlgle ar- proposed to expend it in carrying out the | changed its battery—Ilart being in poor cond unted to $46,062000, and of this only | HED BYEE 8 e ndon, Tn- tume | 18 the nomination for the vice presidency on | programme heretofore adopted. The change- | gyyio /™o o) ! :‘L.;:w,gflodwu rc«li/.edt {;"“l "ml:"“ m'on.; to catch m: Atlantle express which passed the democratic ticket. He is very desirous, | &ble character of tlie river renders it im- on—and the home team went on froi government bonds. The cost of . od by v practicable to give in advanes the exact locas | that inning to victory, Swartzell striking ou Bullding the road to Ogden — averaged | that boint golng east at 13:0 . m, He s | Indoed, tobehonored by bis party "“‘.‘:'I‘m:":;' [i5k whore Works will be required. five men in the fifth and sixth fnnings, 1 R — Dublin's League Still Meets. DunLiy, Auzust 2—The first meeting of the National league since the coercion act was put in operation was held here to-night. It was announced that the receipts from America since the last meeting amounted to 5,200, The lord mayor declared thatthe letzuc, if proclaimed, would continue its igh i Cholera in Malta. LoNpoy, August 2.—Advices from Malta say there have been two fatal cases of chol- Atlantic coast,and to Uriage in the Isere. | era there and that foul bills of health are be- 5 1 A a - supposed to have passed around London ey Hart was off in pitching he was at home In fact Rochefort has surnamed this duel | ing Issued to vessels departing from the :;’:-{*":Il‘frr":;l& wl]llth was 25 to 50 per | FREROSEE 10 FAVE Thdon autnorities seem | ho Will allow his name to be used asa candl- Reserve Bankw, ' et Wit W Bt fm"“: > ho"";:'w:l e Duel” du chapean do Paille | 1siand. higher than the estimates made by | getermined to arrest him 1if found, date for theseat now occupied in the house | WASHINGTON, August 3.—(Speclal ‘Tale- | §ChAirer aud Heorr also making home. run some eminent engineers, Stanford’s argu- | A Montreal dispatch to the News savs: | by Jehu Baker. Mr. Morrison's friend says | cram to the Brg.|—The comptroller of the | and Schaffer and Herr making three base hitst ment showed a deficiency of about $7,000 per | Two detectives left for London, “""k 1ast | that ke is determined toend his political ca- | currency has authorized the selection of the | Shea and Legg were the battary. for the visite mile between the actual cost and the govern- z“lx‘lfll Wlflfl w-:’nvglmfo{-l?e lrres: o Me- | reer in the United States senate if it can pos- [ Fourth National bank of New York and the | orsand Ilengle umpired, being called upon ment ald, and sald the government should | $aTicle and issued at the Instance of James | sibly be arranged. It he cannot be vice pres- | Merchants's National of Chicago as reserve | MAKINK several close decisions that the visit Baxter, a broker of this city, on a eharge of i o) ors ch 3 - make this up, conspiracy. Daxler mllexes ' that when Mo | brancs or comerors thrqugh the doorec of e | Aents for the Merchants’ National bank of T AL L Commissioner Anderson said: “Senator, | Garigle was chief of police of Chicago he | ) hen t c Clinton, In,, alco the Natlonal Bank of the | I incoln. 0012146 0-1 the bellef is prevalent that the inability of [ conspired with one slits, ot “Montronl: 1o | sontin vy sanate s Wi e will ot hia | liepubllo of New Yor for the national bank | Kunisas i 3120000 1 the Central Pacific to pay the government in- | haYe Baxter's portrait placed in the rozues’ | uame to the leguslatureof Lllinois: provided, [ of foone. fa and the Omaha Natlonal for e eall of course, that there is 8 democratio majority | the Uapital National ot Lincoln, Neb, Topeka Again On Top. d’ Italie. Your correspondent can only compare this duel to one in Egypt when, as one of the late General Stone's seconds, he had to travel 500 miles in mid- « summer on a camel through the Arabian desert to find Dr. Schweingunth, the other principal in the duel. The four seconds, however, Messieurs Antonin Proust and A Canadian acific Subsidy. LoXDON, August 2.—"The zovernment has decided to subsidize the Camadian Pacific route for transportation of British trans- Paclfic mails. ST. JOSEPH BOURBONS. They Want a Young Official Removed Raynal for: Forry and (eneral Faverot and For Being a Republican, debtednes arises rrom the fact that it its re- | " Dirrorr, Mich., August 2.—A special to " . AL i Tel | e A el Yeror tar | 7. Joseiri, Moy August A—[Special ‘Lel- | Sources have been cxpended through con- | the Evenink Journsl from Hamiltan, Ont.. | \ohor sy sas 1 Washineton soein. t6. Shik LU UCELLL L) ; D s A L Fother today In Parls, The result unless | €gram to the DBek.|—The regular | tracts let and work done by contract by the | says: MeGarigle arrived here from Strath. | that with a democratic majority in the Iill- | WASHINGTON, August 2.—[Special Tele- | B (0 CE BE AL I L | monthly meeting of the x directors of the Missouri state lunatic asylum No. 2 was held In this city to-day, and con- slderable excitement was caused when it was known that & petition had gone before the Ferry changes is no duel after all. Bou- langer’s seconds publish in this evening’s papers a process, verbal, over their signa- tures. of which the following is a summary: **General Boulanger having, as the offended Western Development and’ Pacitic Improve- | Yoy Iast night and registered at the l!o_v?l nols legisiature Mr, Morrison would surely | £ram to the Ber.|—The following Nebraska | their season here to-day with another vie 1 o ment company,” Hotel as “‘William James of Toronto.” F -day: tory. They tried hard to give the game R Tra tos16dY VArh Honey Balonkink to | wont oA K roommHARINI IRl iRTIeE KFEIvIiR | Lonesa oo DAL IBLOIC LG MAEtY B ot D e e sknt o | DS veFIbuE failid T IRHLY ‘slmply%ocln:\: the Central Pacific has been diverted to any | and remained there, When & Journal re- — o Allen, ‘rostemeds - Onastea . | of the inability of the home team to play ball other corporation.” porter saw him this morning he admitted he Antiquated Officers. vice R. E. Allen, resigned; Charles B. | o the BapHlity of the Bome tel o piay Bt ‘Anderson asked if the books of the corpo- | Was McGarigle, but declined to make any WASHINGTON, August 2.—|Special to the | Compton, Curtis, Frontier cmml( vice | stances. rations which had dealings with the Central | statement about his trip from Chicago. 2 The worst of Topeka was good in ; i 4 Oliver P. Kibbon, resigned: William 1. Sy hough, they. Maos Wi party, the choico of weapons and desiring to | board asking for the dismissal of Dr. F. C. | pyific were open f font Miow Tong do " you intend to remain | BEE:|-<The proposed scheme for army | v inL Gates, Custer county, viee Stillman | fhany respocts, although they i i | muke a8 far as possible the chances of the | Hoyt, second asslstant physician and super- | ~ Stantord said | ne':vrugnrsepfif;'?g use his In- | here?” £ G s Ll L e L (é!hm.gromuvm; ‘Alico Schulize, St. lelenn, mfi"f.::;l-fnm“:}nz"L'Hfilru'xl.""'nu;.ll v combat, chooses pistols; General Boulanger | intendent of the asylum. The only reason | fluence to have the commissioners examine [ “Iwill Lrobably makethis my headquar- | meets with the cordial approval of all the | Cedar county, vice Helena M. Missen, ré- | showed how easy it was for them to win i i demanding the serious satisfaction justified | RIven in the petition for Hoyt's removal was | any books wa have as to the Central Pacitic ters,” replied the boodler, “until everything | younger officers of the service. ‘I'he old | slgued. ey . | they had any great desire to play their best by the gravity of the insult. Hig | that helsarepublican, and as such has no rai M40 but the; lhnve very active rivols and :mrr:{rmguul: ‘},‘:fi“‘.‘}m‘m“('.:‘,.‘.‘°'n"“‘.’.‘“"€u“. heads, however, are not attracted by the Oall for a Bank Showing. "The work of the home olub was simply miss second, General ~Faverot and Count | right to hold oftice under n democratlo ad-"| {adividunls: "~ These oeonnter shid her e | mOFOW " " i plans which are said o be maturlng by tho | WasuiNarox, Augusta.—Tho comptroller | 2, e (OlovigE S aserey o g Dillon, provosed that an indefinite | Ministration. Hoyt isa young man of about | don’t wish to have laid before the public.” He left on the 12:20 train for Toronto, | !leutenant-gzencral of the army. Itiseaid in | of the currency has called upon national Topeka, 1 number of balls should be exchanged until | thirty years, a graduate of Jefferson Medical This offer related to the book of the \est- | where he has made arrangements to meet & | support of the proposed plans that the con- | banks for a report of their condition at the Kuny | ew uo\-elupme‘nt. l’mfl;: lmprove;m-,nt and t“":::'mi;:n:?mlgmlr:‘r:fr with a view of com- | tact with regular troops would prove highly r‘-ln:e ot l:llx|lnulx;t Adugunl 1 l"l‘ue lnh;rulmlll%n other combanies, so far a8 they co i Sifflod 1y veneficial to the militia organizations of the | o be embodied in the report is expected to be §§{,"‘,§L |§h°|$c"z'1'x’|‘sl Pacific. Chairman Patti- f;lhe_}‘{nll |’7fwx"1b""|‘9"1"ff‘ mlm.\ s‘r_vec-. country. This Is doubttul. It is far more lmnlgulurlv valuable as showing how the | Errors—Denver 3, Topeka 0. Base'hi offer’ contemplated a | inl says: McGarigloarrived hore this afier hanks are prepared to meet the approaching | ver 16, Topeka 19. Bases on balls: o college, Philadelphia, and was appointed because of his peculiar fitness tor the posi- tion. He is one of the most prominent phy- siclans of the city and has a large following. one or the other of the adversaries should be hit, These conditions wero declined by M. Ferry’s seconds. 8o, in order to arrive at an agreement, G S6ulanaer s eon- | Di 7 f star chamber examination of the books he | noon and it is believed he is hiding in St | likely that the regulars would be materially | demand for funds to move crops. Con 1. Passed balls—Gunson 2. | -:nml fu lhe ”:.'.if?:'aia""w'iflfe.': iex(;u'::: ;u:f Lfi:‘"}‘“flfl,’“:’;‘{ t x;‘;g-‘x;":t;:lenc':";glflx r\'i.-:’.‘fi would have nothing to do with it. John's house, from which all stranzers and | benefitted by contact with well drilled militia. . i out~Conway 1. Left Yo b i (4 satls I3 AIMb ARt sl and one ol italista et works Stanford said the company did not desire | newsppaer men aie rigidly excluded. A de- | It is a lamentable fact, but one that can be July Treasury Statistics. Topeka 7. Batteries—Denver, Silel J one ball at twenty paces, each party to fireat | (/0" 'm0 Mmflm for his removal was signed | Star chamber proceedings. He merely de- tective is awalting the arrival of some papers | readily substantiated, that the regular army WasHiNGTON, August 2.—During the | Meyers: Topeka, Gunson and Conway. Umne the word of command, but at will, such belng sired that such m by about 500 and following it was a remon- ters as were not pertinent | from Montreal to arrest McGarigle on some | of the United States is at present in_worse aly last there wasa net decrease | pire—Hagan. the extreme limit of concession compatible | strance of e length. 'The board has | to the objects of the commission should not | old charge of conspiracy. shape than any other military oreanization (e i A L tHIE forinall arid) repeated IndtusHoHA | taken: no e O rmiesamd It |3 | D6 glvew to the public hor made poluts of TeloalsiNon Ball In the civilized world. “Iheré are hundreds 'fi,‘_{‘"‘.‘,:‘},’&}{:fi:‘:{" and a net Wichita L from General Boulanger. Then M, Ferry’s | thought will not dare to dismiss Hoyt for tho | record. 3 g of men on the active iist of the army to-day HAsTINGS, Neb., August S.—Special Tele: During the proceeding a petition was pre- CnicAGo, August 2.—Late this afternoon | who are utterly unfit for military service, The White House Vacant. I RGCT e v a6mtd 15 he Unied States siseutt sourt by | Dr. Bt John succseded in securing bonds: | Some offthe Infantry officersareincapacitated | w yeurvarox. Augost dtome of the | frm lothe Bu|oThe home elub was dos the commission asking that L. D. Douty, sec- | men and was roleased from fcustody. There | {rom active duty because they are minus a GOt e o] e ot catedbyaVicliltato:day by ulioRICIONIIE retary of the western development and 'simi- | was nothini of speoial interest in the boodle | 1% 7 IEIOACCILT CLHILLD LU (L ) Iar corporations, be compelled to produce the | trial to-day, Warden Frey has azain baen Think of a colonel of infantry leading his | house in expectation that the usual meeting books. The matter was set for hearing to- | roleased on bail, new bondsmen having been (‘onlunxmd with only one sound leg to march wluamkb‘q Im‘l'd, but found the president was morrow. ecured, Y on at Oak View. Dase | In the atternoon counsel for the Central | %< e In the cavalry and artillery branches of e S el ety Pacitic submitted a proposition saying they Earthquake Rumblings, the service nearly every officer above the Mrs. Logan Comfortable. Hastings—Daniels, sht and Welchs no:{d nm‘duc‘n; the bonksl ukfid for }{{nm St. Lol August 2.—A slight earthquake "‘“ek °‘d“‘l]"“”;- "‘m:;:’l':‘(;h:f" ‘l; BY::'R{SF‘;“ W ASHINGTON, August 2.—There is no par- | Wichita—Baldwin, Leighton and Schultz, outy and others, reservin, e rij 0 SETERT ST age, and a large pel S ors TR s WithRold the Aater of & portian of theame, | Shock was felt in thls eity at 12:36 last night. | Wil never see sixty acnin, A great majority | tIcUlar change in the condition of Mr. Lokan The Iiighth Club Problem. Whenever the couimission secks to examing | At 1:13 reports came from the mounted | of the captains and a considerable number of | to-day. br. Hamilton says he saw her this | g\ xsas Orry, Mo., August 2.—|Speclal matters not pertinent to a properor com- | police district, where it was distinctly felt | the lieutenants in all the branches of the “{;;"“"H and that she was resting comtort- Telogram to the BrE.|—The meoting of the Pleh&exlmlnntlon of the matters with the | and from several private residences in the | Service are old gray-headed men. In short | 801y v i 2 | 0 t patl f e Western league here to-day resulted in noth= nvestigation of which they are charged. | western part of thecity where it woke up | the entire active list is filled with men who | ;v n RiAN” MODLI AGUIR i o i The commissioners accepted the proposition | occupants of houses, but no damage is re- | Ouzht to have been placed on the retired list NG A LLY MAG ES. | ingbeyond the proposition to KEmporia to with certain reservations. e many years ago. The fact that an officer S o entor the league on the same basis as all the < ported. The shock was felt in the operating | T3, SEC, 000 vice as a lieutenant hasno | They Murder a Countryman For reason given. A great deal of excitement has been occasioned on account of the matter and much hard feeling produced. The two petitions represent respectively the strenxth of the political parties in this city and the line has been drawn clearly. It Hoyt is dis- miss it will Pmtluce a change in this county which wiil show itself at the next election, It 18 clalmed, and with good reason, that Congressman James N. Bume’s faction of the democracy I8 waging the war on Hoyt, who represents the young and ac- “lve element in’the republican party of the city. seconds, Messieurs Proust and Raynal, de- clared that they would only accept a duel at twenty-five paces, only one ball to be ex- changed and the firing to be at the word of command. The right of the seconds of the insulted party being to merely state the con- ditions for arranging the combat without p having to submit to the conditions proposed by the seconds of the other party, General Faverott and Comte Dillon withdrew from further proceedings. |Signed] GENERAL FAVEROT, CoMTE DILLON. 3 8 16, Wichita 8. Frs a| 5. Batteries— . 0 0 ¢ hits. ~Il||.~l|n§:§ 2 ° ° ° 5 - FISHERY Q Unsatisfactory Replies By a Canadian PARIS, August 2. I have an assurance from General Bou- Officer to Queries. e ot e room of the Western Union Telegraph com- ; 9 other clubs except Wichita, to which no ree Ianger to the following effect: “Had 1 not | HAurAx, August 2.—Captain Scott, of SLICK STEAL1 pany ‘and” was. severe onough to Interfers | Shance of winning a majors shoulder-knots | | Working Butiag & SitEe | plyhas been recolved. Hastings, Wichita, been in d of a portion of the French | the Canadian fish o aTsorvicoR had —_— with work for a monent. i | | during his natural life, is a serfous detcimant, A e A, P81 | Ginaha, Topeka and Kansas City were ropr een in command of a po o the Canadian fishery protection service, A Robber Secures Twelve Thousand | “(urato. - Augnet B.—Dispatches from | to the servica: - ‘Lhere is no man who knows | special says: “A Hungarlan coke drawer o . Y o] ariy, bad Lboen merely awaiting orders, as | received from Admiral Luce, of the United [ Doliacs WAthion A Qe TG AR ) oaiches fom | Ris better than General Sharldan and it | went to work vesterday at the mines of the | lyngy hecsion of dropping Wichite | it was beiore I left Pans, I should have paid | States navy, & series of questions regarding |® Dranwoon, Dak., August 2.—[Special | this morning indicate that the earthauake | i8 doubtiess because of this knowledge that | y i vron”and Coal company. Later a num- | position as discussed. . . no attention to the remarks made in M. Ferry’s speech, but now that Iam in com- o mand of the corps d’armee of the French army it is my bounden duty to the honorand the epaulettes of the ofticers I have the honor to command, not to brook any aspersions being cast by any one upon the dignity of the chief. 1t Is on this account that lin- sisted on a reparation likely to preclude, 1f possible, this sterile result.’ A CUMM_(;':NH IN.CIDENT. Dillon Criticises the Speaker for Un- L] fair Decistons. LoNDON, August 3.—In the commons this evening Dillon complained of a statement made in a proviocial paver, which he sus- the present condition of fishery affairs, and has replied in writing. The substance of re- ports iudicate that there are no Canadian ports where an American fishing vessel can replenish its stock of provisions except in au- tumn, when leaving for home. Second, it is insisted upou that every American fisherman anchoring in ort _or other places for shelter must entor and clear at the cus- toms house or with cruisers. On the ques- tion of what the word *‘repairs” covers, Cap- tain Scott says this must be left to the dis- cretion of collectors or captains of cruisers. Captain scott enters into a detailed exrluna- tion of the restrictions ot Americans to cer- tain points for wood and water and repairs, whi gseems to show such vessels may only enter three ports for these purposes, and then under rigid treaty stipulations, The information is, on the ‘whole, it is under- Teleizram to the Brz.|—A very shik piece of | $h0ck noted at Nasnville, Teun. St. Louts, | 1, Qetiees (6, ok o SIS SRECIET AT | ber of his countrymen sousht hin and mur. | Grifiin, the Wichita reprosentative, said e burglarious work occurred at Contral City | M0y knd Evansville was general throughout | SF2F SNE 0GR Yor ratirement. These old | dered him for being a traitor to the cause of clubiwoulditakeltie et O T to-day. The amalgam that 18 kept in a | villethe vibrations scemed to be from enst to | Ofticers have been excellent men in their day. | their strike. B I o strong box was extracted while the guard sat | west, but at Jonesboro from northwest to | And many of thew are entitled to all the ——— D CiIti0n to drapk the olubei ABEeR R tRGE upon the treasure with o shot gun in the | South. In the latter placea rumbling noise | honors which can be bestowed upon them by Bourbon Straight. Pt o avorr V¥ lohit nat BAvity Buaanans ] . o Soh a grateful country. But the retired list is g A e I i Father Desmetmill. Tha thief bored through | Was heard and tho snocks were of sufficient | & grateful country. But the xoired B88WS | Lovisviie, August?—Returns from y §500 guarantee with the secrolary, cah e the wall of the mill with an augur until 1t | [Oreg, 10 gause picture frames to fall from the | QVAN, " Jiitilg up au atmy it i3 only right | terday’s election come i slowly from the [ lecally retired. "The meeting adjonrned io- : 5 g v = 5 3 night for one week, was a foot square, then bored into the strong | CAtro, 11l., August 2. —A severe shock of | that they should retire to make room for | state, but there is nothing to change the esti- B VAl Dose thag wvar o the wall roschod fate tho | eacthy ke At Tor0 thismorn e nated tnitey | more energetic and younger men. . 'There 1 | mates of last night, The democratic ticket | upe macoents, e variqus obs will telo- box and took therefrom about $10,000. There | scconds. It stopped many clocks and fright- | N0 doubt Whatever that the esprit de corps | i3 elected by from twenty-tive to thirty five Bl 2 il is no clue to the thiet. A reward of $1,000 | ened people. No damage is reported. of the army would be greatly stimulated by | thousand majority over the republican ticket Roasting the Denver Nine. has been offered for his capture, NASHVILT enn., Augst 5.— Last | Uhe creation of a few vacancies at the bead | and will have a pluralify of 20,000 over all | Dexven, Colo., August 2—[Spectal Telo- Rapip Ciry, Dak., August 2.—|Special | night’s hquako was felt genorally | Of the list, and Iu is to be hoped that the pro- | tickets. % toitha'B The New ‘,"“ eaki Telegram to the Brk.]—Eighty-five pounds | throughout Tennessee, except Memphis. in | Eramme of General Sheridan will be fully | ' ‘The losses and gains in the central part of | Bram to the L. J—=1lo Jews in speaking of amalgam was stolen from the Desmetmill | several places it was quite severe, carried out. the state are apout equal. From the mount- | of the miserable playing of the home club iw in Deadwood gulch last night. 1t contaned Ci 1, August 'he Commercial- The Omaha Co's Wisconsin Lands. ains the returns are very meagre, but both | the morning will say: ‘*“Ihe series Just con- from $12,000 to $15,000 of gold. No clue has s Evansville (Ind.) special says | w ‘August 2—Commissioner | Darties are claiming gains in “that section. | cluded has shown that Denver has aboutas | yet been obtained as to whio the robber Is, A at the tine o the | WAsmNGTON, August 2.—Commissioner | yjtogethier the returns point to azgregate |\ chanie of playing ball with Topek thousand dollars is offered for the apprehen- | earthquake last night the farm of Z. P. Hay- | Sparks has completed the adjustment ot the | democratic losses, as compared with the s PAYINE OPOKAY pected was supplied by a conservative mem- | stood, not satisfactory to the admiral. sion and conviction of the thief. den, in Trigg county, Kentucky, midway be- | grant to the state of Wisconsin by the act ot | vote for Knott four jonrs ako sufliciont to | When the latter club tries, as an honest | ber, charging him In a recent debate with e ——————- - tween the Cumberland and Terinessee rive June 3, 1856, and May 5, 1864, to aid in the | cut Buckner's majority t035,000 or less. 'The | plow horse would have of winning a mile 1 laughing 1n approval of the stoning of Colored Veterans Resolute. CAN'T HAVE HARTIGAN. anuk four or five feet below 1t former level: | sonsuuction of what is now the Chicago, St, | mountain vote must bo had'before avproxi- | heat from Maud 8. If the trotter wers | ‘There were 500 acres in the farm, and to-day — 3 T Rl mate figures can be given. There are sov- X " ply Governor Thayer's Requisition For [ 1t 16 tlline with watér and becomins o Jae, | sul, Minneapolis & Omaba railway. ‘Tho | eral democratic lossos in the legiiature, but | hitched securely toa post, or should broak a Bosrox, August 2.—Three hundred col- daughter of the agent of Lord Sligo during a school procession in Belfast, This offensive | ored veterans of the war had a reunion here His E: a g Ut | o, the plow horse might get there, and this € 9 is Extradition is Denied. CnicaGo, August 2.—Dispatches from | commissioner tinds the area of the grant, | the najority on joint ballot continues big | 1% the p ght g Y oo - o {3 N 4 8 Vel » hat the earthquake of ear! nis morning, i I' S v S ————— of chances would attract a smal athering of Price, couservatives, claimed tliat the state- | tiia services of the colored soldiers and. sail- | the governor of Nebraska for the extradition | Wit /atann) IAE mrnugh{ut D At Sening: | the operation of the grant by reservatlons & & ment was true. Dillon replied that it was false and part of & system of infamous and atroclous falsehoods by which an attempt is being made to hint Irish members out of public life. ‘Ihe speaker called him toorder, saying he must not make suck shar ges against members. Dillon replied by = asking If Irish members were to have any protection in the house. He had heard tho speaker call members to order for language { 1 54,9 Prosperous Northwestern. h lous. Tha Denver manage nt, { of Jumes G. Hartigan, of Omaba, was denie 7| } o under prior grants, ete., to be 654,217 acres. i a2 oren the curlous. enver management, | by Governor McGill to-day. The cldsa e tiough no damage appears to havo been | ¢y Canount 495,605 acres have aiready | NEW Youk, August2.—The annual report | however, i entitled to credit for one | hung fise for several weeks. The charge —_—— been approved, 42,124 acres are | of theChicago & Northwestern railway was | thin, They started in last fall to ship ‘ against Hartigan was alding and abetting A Young Fiend’s Confession. vacunt and | hp{uect to selection, which, | completed to-day and will be ready for the | off what ball players were attached to the | he Powell in committing forgors, but the | EATON, O., August3.—John Benll, thirteen | 8dded to =803 acres, 'the amout of | public in ahout ten days. It shows gross | ciub when they pilfered the management | attorney general in his opinion In 'tho case | years old, who has been In jail six months | he o ANGEmR Y e amaunt of | €ArIngs of $26,33L,315 against $21,270.500 | from the careless and confiding stockliolders, conclude- that the real object of the extra- | on the charge of killing his mother, has made | jomenity due. Tho railway company has | last year, an Increase of $2,041,715; operating | ‘This left the const clear for & cheap nine, | dition proceedingy was 1o make Hartiean | g confession in which ho says ho did the | mada Indemity seléctions o the amount of | expenses and taxes, $15,070,541, agalnst 813,. | about ‘two foranlokiand \Cany o0 I8 %fi&::g::szc&fi:w romn Powell in a | gee4, On June 18 this boy was at home with | 277,270 acres on” account ot the main line. | 850, .*.';,1?|:_mlncrense of §1.211,116: net earn- | |ast avening has the remotest doubt that th ors, declaring it the duty of the government to remedy the evils until the colored man shall have equal protection under the law with his white brethren, The action of the durnmnentcommlnderallha G. A. R In refusing a charter to a post of colored veter- ans was severely censured. Steps will be taken to form a permanent organization. A Mother's Leap. T e ot e vt acancs; | sawatoaa, N. Y., August 1—Mrs. W. H. SR hia Tother and_ about 4 oclock alarmed | Khus, necording to the commigsiousr's - | ings, $11,30.07% againet $10420375, an in- | mianagoment fatled - their object they muse | order and that the members who sald the | Lisle, of Lamsingburg, with her two small Grottkau Goes to Jail neighbors by saving three tramps had killed | Jires: nn gxeess 0F LT RECUS 88, PR NIE | paainet 83,044,500, O erk D von 1oy s | Do hard to convinee and they are kindly fn- | accusation was true put their own version | children left on the 6:25. train last ev 5 - his mother, and thathe was asleep, but awak- | lested, - “the Cowmus yao s | against §5.544.302, a decrease of $400,165: net | yitad to peruse the scores and to foot up thel for Glenus Falls, train stopped at Edward something occurred to excite the lady and she attempted to jump from the coach to the platformn. She threw one of her children first and then sprang after it with the other. She fell under the cars and re- celved Injuries from which she died and urfin what occurred. Maclean reiterated nis statements, but added that he would acquit Dillon of sharing in the laughter 1t he repudi- sted it. Dillon sald the occurrence had been misrepresented. *If charges of this character are allowed to be hurled MILWAUKEE, August 2.—Pending an aj . selected about 40,000 acres are within the | income, $6,05,775, against $4,626,010, an in- peal of his case to the supreme court Padt :‘:fi:‘elynlll‘:‘i‘:':'.:hm"?‘h]eemwlynquI:‘l‘msmowi: ranted limits of the grant. 1o the Northern | crease of $1.280,765; dividends paid, 83444, :.','l'n"b;f.fl IR bmul’lo%‘o:l.""lr:' Grottkau, the anarchist editor of the Arbeiter | mother twice, and then nearly beheaded her '”l‘“,"‘;‘ “’:“ ‘l‘l"“d"’ ;‘""f""’ not ‘;‘fl"’ffi} to f”' against "‘f AR “‘l","‘o}s“l" s surplus, | uiay Yhere for want of safe batting Zeitung, who was convieted of Inciting labor | With an ax. 'Nomotive for the crime can b | 3¢ iootioniby:the Omana collpany ndem 1271, against 500 last year, anin- | ,n"the part of Averages wer nity. As to the the remainder, amounting to $1,230,705. ‘There was & net in- b Tiots here last yearand sentenced to one | SSSiZned excopt that he was angry at what % nores. the commissioner recomo. | crease in the bonded debt to the amount of | Sicured by the ald of the fences on the wid, ! whe year's imorisonment, was released on bail. | shown to his sister by his mother. the selections be cancelled and | 8,573,000, principally for account of new ex- by & pitelier on the one ha uufi i s & ¥ inst . there will be an end to all puplio | Seived Injuries from “which she died and | Alarmed by a report that he was about to fieo e — | hezlane - the open field of River. Front vark on thal | ccency and order in parliament.” ~ The | 7Tpe other child was rescued by the engincer, | to Germany, his bondsmen to-day surren- A Strike in an Insane Asylum. the branch line as having no grant to ad- Broker's Fail other. To say that the patrons of base bal { speaker said the laughter which the members dered him to the sheriff. ‘The trouble is the FrrroN, Mo, August 2.—Yesterday morn- | just, NEw T & s in this city, the men who have put theis declared they heard was meant to_be inter- T T T T result of atow in which the entire soclalist | jn ifteen lady attendants of the state luna- | vy Nmw Yomx, August8,—Af e ovening of | hands in thelr pockets fo encourage Witk preted in an offensive manner. If Mr. Dillon A section is concerned, the leaders of which g bt A 0:81810 /1 Pensions Granted Westerners. the stock exchange this morning W, E. D. | game, are diszusted with the present situa- New Brusswick, N. J,, August 2.—A hurricane accompanied by rain aud hail, prevailed here for an hour and a balf this afternoon. Tle rain fall was the heaviest in repudiated the statement the house could accept the repudiation. 1la refused to con- sider the matter further and the incident closed with the following remark from Dil- August 2.—| .|=The following Nebras- | contracts. His liabliities are small aud had James D. | no effect on the market, Proersicia, August 2.—B. Fraziel are having a lively Tumpus among then- [ tic asylum quit the employ of the asylum be- | - wy ,syixaro selves. Grottkau will havé to remain In Juil | cause of the recont order o the superintend- | gy to the B until the supreme court arrives at a decision. | ent requiring them to keep lights burning in 4 e which will Dot be sooner than November. T el I e oy itk (ho | kaashave boon kranted pension pecial Tele | Vyso ved his il cot nhis | tion, would be drawing it milaly, Fom pecinl Tele- | Vyso nunounced his wnaoility to meet his |,y i censon they have hoped *nxainse | lope, have endeavored” to fan every sem= | blance of life into & virile flame, lon: ‘““Ihen theso measures of justice are Do Ly sl iy Bloomer, Belvidere, (increase); Charles W. fhid B e 4 & we but now with the season half ovep Lhen th many years. The streets are deluged and £ patients in the yard until 10 o'clock. This [ 3 ly)¢ v Kknown Oil City operator, wis unablé to meet R tiionic hentat thia g {arone ses of mawmbers, gad there 1s na Jus- | padiy Jomiazed apd ceilare are fluoded. ‘The | Murderea By An Illegitimate Son. | order required all to remain up until 1 | Freed,Blue Springs: Alva Misner, Hawptou: | his contracts this morning and a small | 49 hine whieh bears L ,.‘,‘,:‘l'.,'“",‘.?: | e for angiher set.”, (Hercloan chesti),. | fies’ in ‘s number of factories were ex- | Fi Paso, Tex. August 2—Mrs. Macse, | 'clock, and it was tmpossible for thein to ko | Jumes (i Hauer, Excter, amount of ‘lone o1 was' ol or i account. | W5 B A reeneelh AR se Ul ¢ d bill, nsidera- | inguished and sevoral butldings struck by : ; o work azain at 5, It is reported that the | = lowa pensions: Mary E., widow of George | The money difference is not laree. when {fio senson bogan jand’ lai i i tion of which had been postponed, was | jighiniog, widow of the late Juan_Maese, ono of the | 101t BENL &L o ised’io “Obey the Order | W Colviiie: Outtaloosn: Margarett, mother of | < NEW YRk, Aueust &.—Judiment for | iassed by five vines of the leaguo=fonekay omitted, psalfourappealing to the Parnellites not to press the new clauses of which they had given notice. ‘The remaining original clauses were disposed of. Baltour submitted the tirst of the government's new clauses, which empowers the courtto reseind leases obtained since 1569 by undue influence. This clause ana several minor clauses were agreed o and progress was reported on the under- Lincoln, Kansas City, Hastings n:ul Omaha, ) e kY, J one'of whom judged by their recen offion tn.day tdames I Digiles, dry | Worg cannake monkeys of the Denvers, woods commission werehant, The judiement | NPT F BEERIRAEE S0 G ST ety is in favor of Charles K. Raymond. assienee | (11 406 PAIAES DT FEC KON L o Trom of Samuel G. Snelling, an insolvent debtor. | ‘g (0I5 “Dected to DUt up rowith this state of thing 1 sole purpose of making money for & ~One of the most | picayune management? 11, hardly, The 69 was entered at the county clerk’s wealthlest and most influential citizens of | und tocked up the. patients and turhed. out northern Mexico, was murdered at her resi- | the lights at o'cldck deuce near Paso ' del Norte this afternoon. N Tlaeblleml is N“l‘l‘l)s"*ll {.n“lm\a bcu]l!l commit- Destractive Storm. ted by a man named Telles, an illegitimate | Kxoxy. e son of the late Mr. Maese, By the law of r'\hm\u. Ps., August Yesterday | pe \ Mexico Telles would geta share of the es- | dfternoon a terriblestorm and cyclone passed | Nash, Indianola: tate in case of the widow's deeth. ‘Telles is | over the regions seuth of this place, extend- | William B. Dunbar, under arrest. ing throngh the edge of Deerfield township | Harris, Coon Rapids; Me ——— Killed By His Guest, St. Lovis, August 2.—Last evening Michael Murray instantly killed F. E. Boos- key, ex-postmaster of Mitchell, Iil, at the latter's hotel in that village. It seems Booskey was abusing a negro walter, and Murray, who was a guest at the house. re- Charles !Moore, Center Point, ginals; William ». Barbee, Rhodes: William C. i iam H. Goodall, 1, Dall Shep- Charles W, ker, Carthage; nard; Nehemiah Halloway, lon, for A Church Leveled by Lightning, READING, P'a, August 2 standing that the commmlittee will be finished | monstiated when Booskey advanced menace: — Jeftarson s William' Maeren, Marysvilles | terrific stors ever witnessed in this section, | example of St. Jfoseph 1s a zand ane tofollo - 0 *h V' V' 3 W " - o, ald + 2 ol W i d r N o e 10-IOTFOW, g \ogly toward him. wherenpon he drew a re- Viotars oo he Oantiien: :lrz"ii“"(“i:xl.!\‘n’xnn;en('k:'l’l‘ll ::r’l"jlnlr?l‘rtl;-luumw:!rlg ("‘n'g“r‘m‘l :4, i‘y’l\-‘i'é'.“"\'!Ll";m.. ( E:{me{: passed over Strouchsburg, this county, last :'In“"ll‘u:t‘l\l‘ \:“LI' tn‘“n:u::, 'llrrl\\llrl]tl)l‘;'i:muer:‘lfi e e — e T volv 3 i 9 b « ., Anderson, G d; i . 5 f ey pings take a change, and that rigl | TREVELYAN RETURNED. m‘l\r;:’-;:g.;l:s‘z Booskey through the nead. | g, yx 1,aky, Utah, August 2—The returns | torn upby the ruots. Great loss has been | w8, McKee, Baker; Samuol'S. Hawkel Dheht. pnd mauy, fields and, bulldings were | yery'ts no room to doubt.” ' as G Gladstons V 5 = are not all 1n of yesterday’s election, but the | Sustained by tarmers. Hastings; Cyrus B. Noble, Ottumiwa; Mexi- | ofiroh, a mile from town, w fuck b 0 —— { A:Ureas Giadatono Viotery in s Yook The Glass Workers entiles elect two and perhaps three mem Ve ek John G, Barthell, Decoral Tighening and compietely burned. The loss Nations} l/eagne Gapes, asiape 1 Birranonos Augost oot o eonterencoot | Bers of tho council branch of the leialature | o, Too Mach Dust = J e 10'the congregation will be §30.000. 'This ed. | , INPIANAOLIS | Auust 2-20ho o clection to-day | |\ 0 o glass mapufacturers and work. | [BAtotal of twelve, and three and perbaps HICAGO, Augut %.—The Journa's Peo- Patenta to Western Invent itice was bt in 1743, and rebuilt in 1756, "It | between the ARY: in Bridgeton divislon of Glasgow resulted the return of Sir George Otto I'revelyan, liberal, by @ vote of 4,654, Ashley, conserva- fous members of the lower house out of a | ria (11l.) special sa A fire broke outat | WAsmNGTON, August 2.—[Speecial Tele- | was one of the lirst Lutleran churcies built total of twenty-four. ‘Ihe gentiles consider | noon to-day in the Prinz & Ulrich malt | gram to the Bik.l—The following patents | in this country. thisa vietors, being far the best they lave | house completely destroying it. Loss on | were isued to lowa and Nebraska inventors men lere yosterday an amicable settlement of the wage question and_working rules for the eusuing year wae effected. ‘'he wage ey and Radbourne, L Another Invitation to Clevelana, tive, received 3,833 ‘T'revelyan’s victory is B machinery, building and stock estimated at | to-day; Bachman, Farnest A., Dupont, la., a 4 h —Indianapolis 4, Boston 20, Errors—Indian= B e alrc i b I the oevireat | BoMISln MIN SATY AR NN 15 (OTOR 1885 YoAY: L e— L £15.600, wiih 310080 tnsurance. ‘e ire orl | Jund marker; Cook, Willard L, assignor of Y‘“H'"M'" SeiiNs, Colo, August 2~ | apolis 6, Boston 1. | Powers, blow the unionists have yet experienced. Oivil Norvice Reformers, Howzn, Mithy, Ausust S.~This' atternoon | SIEated from " spoutancous combustion of | \pree ourtus to . F. Newton, W, S, Wing, | Yesterday some fifty persons, representing | Citlcaao, August 208 RAUS bebeeel In tenso interest prevaded the clubs this | Newrowr, R. L, August 2.—The annual | George Surton, aged thirty-one, murdered % C. N. Pratt and H, A, Worley, Omalia, Neb,; | 8!most every stato in the union, ascerded | 76 FRIOAKG X 14 evening, Each side attached supreme im- | meeting of the Civil Service weform league | njs wife, wounded his mother-in-law and Honors to'Congressman Collins. refrigerator car; Cumming, John A., Craw- "/:“"”"““- When on top the party organ 2008109 #10 lanting attachment; Cushin; b and ;lp]lln'"ll‘ll] A comittee Ilil"llillfl‘ planting chment: %, | olutions inviting P'resident Cleveland to ! i'lywmnm-. eb. garmentsun” | fond s westerts trip to Colordo atd Pils | s—tialdwin and Whitner. Basohila hiad parted and she bad instituted proceed- e : 4 Orting clasp; Belorsan, Caries We. Croston, | fems. had the o vitation “wiil be Torwarded | Chicago 14, Washington 14, “Errora- ogs for divorce, Sho returued (o the house 14 How, Basrisk 3 Goiilne, of Hoston, Mast: ‘\n.bl‘urnn‘sf‘ erater dwards, Edvad Py [Eatens & L Waalinéton't, Cimpirs- Boeseler, T or her clothes and they quarreled wi eyt NG 006 0 ‘ebster A foot guard for ral “ st 2.-lhe result stated. ¥ quarreled with the | people bunished trom their wative land by | gyiighes, eter: Foreuson, “Thomas, and W. o T tween the Plttsburg and New York teaus portance to the election as the first fought since the gencral election between Gilad- stonian and liberal unionists, the other cuu; 1 nd i8 to be held to-morrow morning at the Chan- ning memorial church at 10:30 o'clock. ‘The annual address will be delivered by George William Curtis, president of the league. To- m Pott, of Albauv, presented his s secretary in order 1o accept shot himself, at his home two and a half DusLIN, August 2—The lord mayor to-day | ford, Neb., 10010071 0-3 miles south’ of here. Burton and his wife | vresented the freedom of the city of Dublin [ William H resignatior It wctively gained in the fray. The u Expectad that Trevelyan would be returned, | tso position of chiel examiner, o andlordism and oppression.” Carthey: assignors to 8. 1 Heart and It 10 | or oy al ralus, followed by | ISy resulled as foflows . g o e R R Ea ioem b Mentaoky. . British Spies at Work, e K hte, Nob el bolis | AT weather; cooler in southwestern por- | New Yoik...0 4 1 0 5 4 0 5 %1 majority, which would prove the be- PrTTsnuRG, August 2.—The strike of tha UISVILLE, August 2.—A severe QUEENSTOWN, August 2.—Speclal detee- | jonds, John Y., deceased, Western College, | tion: stationary temperature in northwestern Pitehers MeCormick and Keefe, Baso hitg B of n reaction in Scotland from | employes of the Black Diamond steel works, | ¥10®h raip aud bail storm swept over this | tives made a strict search of all baggage be- | Ia., L. A, Jones ‘administrator, corn planter: | portion; variable winds, c=Pltshurg 14, Naw York 4. Errora=pitise ' aitl: in Gladstone issues. ‘The immense in- | (o 0000 e o, for recognition of th city this afternoon. It rained In torrents | longing to passengers aboard the steamship | Mikesh, Charles J., and H. W, Conant. Shel- For Iowa: Local rains, slightly cooler by | burg s New York 4 L mpjre—t n';v‘n‘p.. ereaso in the Gladstonian vote has cansed & | g ParE BEOS: & Fo SO0 TEERHAn of 4he | and large hailstones fell, covering the streets. | City of Richmond on, her arrival here last | don, 1., combined eg tester and registers | Phursday morning: variahlo winds. (DETROLE ARROES Reiah, KRIIL SALSER panic among tham, Whon the result of the | Kihights of Laber, has taied whd work | The storm o the river did considerable dam- | evening from New York. Moore, Fernando C., and J. C. Thompson, | For Central aud Eastern Dakota: Local | the Deroit and I'hiladeiphia teams to-day @lection beewme known in the house, mewm- [ ¥\ o il departmeuts t0-0i0r- | qoeand a ntimber of crews and barbor boats - Grinneéll, Ia, combined scoop and scale: | rains, variable winds, shifting to uorth- | Teswlted asfollows: - 00000 ors cdeserted the bunclies and flocked to the : were kepl very busy. Migration of Miners. Ratbbun, Stephen W.. ana D. B Kinley, | wostarly; slight changes in tew perature, Detroit ... 0 1.1 010 0 618 .xth‘n.lwhefir Iguy rl.l:u‘fi“y dlmlusml the ————— POTTSVILLE, Pa., August 2—A party of “ur;un. :n.‘ unm.“l gnns .I(:h,,-zj |'|.|]I||p, - - l)i:[;‘v]};;l\ ‘.”m: n:l lu“‘?m“m" ‘u“ufinu politiesl outlook. ” ‘Ibe home rulers were 9 ' ORK % - R » o Marlon, Ia,. ear coupling; Scribuer, Jerry B, oy A j teatin an ton. ~ Ba - Rllant. Fhe ministarialiots adumit that & NEW YORK, Al End of the ch?u Tourney, forty picked miners will leave this ety for | giflonor of one-tiaif to I. Harrlson, Em: - ;"-rvl‘:ld“l ‘.'\':l-?f"fiflh;u:w 4l Detroit 17, Phitadelphia g, Errors—Letrol§ o tion of the govornment's Liish pol- | teen cases of heat vrostration reported In | FRANEFonT, Augusc2.—Theinternational | Alburta, British Columbia, where thes will | metsburg, In,, four Lorse evener; Snoddy, S, ILYNDON, Md., August 2. Phildelphia 0 Unipifes- chess tournanient has been concluded, - Cap- | be emploved on the anthracits coal mines re- | 5., assignor of one-half to Western W Heat | vention of probibitionists in- session hers tain MacKenzle, of New: York, won the first | cently opened in that rezion, Other parues | Scrapercompany, Mount Pleasant, Ia., wagon | nominated Sununerfield Baldwin, of Balit , prize. . will £01low 95 800u as- they can be orzanizeds lanu gate; Thompson, Woodinan, lu:lun,lh-. wore, 10r gOYEIROL, i Barviscin, A lay Is probuble under thia couclisive proof of Qiadstonianism, Bir tieorge speech Lhls ovenivg, said Lis lirook!yn to-day, of which two were fatal. Four cases 0f sunstroke were reported in this eity to-day, one of them Deiug fatal, The American Associafion, st %= Flé guiLe belweem 2zz NESte FRERSEBNNIEE S oot SR e L s = P

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