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o S TR, et SEVENTEENTH YEAR. OMAHA, TUESDAY MORNING, JANUARY 17, 1888, NUMBER 213 N sioner of forests and authorizes the appoint- \ g outstanding liabilities, 02 for the rep N wandered some twenty miles. When found \ \ W LAMAR FINALLY GETS THERE, | 2 isia tnsdtaers™sh | CONFIRMED BY CORPORATIONS | s vifci'haa bt e v | A TERRIBLE DEATH RECORD. | gt viticvaniien [ A NEW LONDON NEWSPAPER, commissioner is instrocted to form forest year and cor wmoullfhfi rapidly deterior- His condition is lands into what are designated s forest re ated; tor the care and poscrvation of prop. 1ol Hobinson, of Yimkton, and A, 1. Win. et 5 v - o o ) surve or trausport- ers, of LaCrosse, a sewing machine man, 9 . Cleveland's Protege Confirmed By & | seives ull.{;o'; :":L?'h.!-”:).b : ’lll:“pf“rim:“' {iuea | Pacific Railroad Votes Boost Lamar | ;s men el material, etc. 'Ohc | Hundreds of New Victims of the | who loft Yankton Thursday morning by | Thomas —O'Connor's. Journalistic Very Small Majority. re and to appoint rangers 1o sce that to the Supreme Bench, hundred * thousand dollars ~ can be Blizzard Discovered. team, were found dead between the village of Venture to Be Issued To-day. tHe Pulos Are chmarved, N Torest lands are . profitably expended during the year ending Tyudall und Springfield. Other parties in 10 be sold, but the stumpegs on them may be June 30, 1880, with which it is proposed to — Lhis country are missing, Ty — THE VOTE STANDS 82 TO 28. | disnuscalaf in the discriiion of e commi- | RIDDLEBERGER MAKES REMARKS. | SISufpu snass from Sloux Gty to Car' | FEARFUL LIST OF FATALITIES. | o it et 7 (PRI O | HOW. THE STAR WILL TWINKLE. s dragging of gravel bars and the removal of A Miller, Dak., special says a_ report National Capital Notes. rocks and boulders and the construction of reaches there of the finding of the body of Senators Riddlcberger, Stanford and WasHinGTos, Jan. 16.—W. H. Bigelow, of | Ticknor Curtis, the Counsel For the | dams. The advantages and benefits to be de- [ Dakota Leads in the Number of People | Alex. Thompson. He left Huron on Thurs. | Kilrain and 8 Btewart Cast Their Ballots With | Maine, formerly agent of the postofiice de- Mormons, Also Comes to His rived are a safe navigable channcl at all Who Lost Their Lives in the adbl g London Whicl ; stages as far as snags are concerned and a e body of Mr. Holz, a farmer, who lived Democrats—Dickinson and partment, has been appointed postmaster of Aid — Improving the fair low water rh-m‘::l for boats :;nuv:n'g Storm—A Ghastly northwest of Miller, has been found. He in a Knockout—Other ¥ % the United States senate. Muddy. four feet over the rocky portion of the river. Showing. started for his sick wife and was overaken oreign Nows, AL L The senate committee of postofices and B The estimated amount r‘euquirml for the en- L by the storm. The lady who went to attend L post roads, will next F'riday, hear argnments tire and permanent completion of the work his wife was also badly frozen. Mr. Horton, A Close Shave For L. Q. C. from Dr. Norvin Green and Gardiner G. Helped Out By the Railroads. of improvement of the portion of the river A Little Girl Found Frozen. w "‘.'."‘,".' "'"{"'\ of Miller, has not been seen A Home Rule Daily. Wastixarox, Jan. 16,—The senate went | Hubbard, upon government telegraph bills. WASHINGTON y )\.uunrx,} (el londlib oo el AL 2 i i e B St e o et et Project is 350,000, Nrnaska Crry, Jan, 16—t was 25 degrees O, e LCOpyright 1888 by James Gordon Hennett) Into executive session at 1 o'clock this after- | g G O apect. 10 the 3 FOURTEENTI STREET, | SIBCELLAREOTS MATTER below zero this morning, but the weatner The Cold Wave in Tm.m.nfi | Loxpox.dan 16 - [New York ierald Cable noon, and three-quarters of an hour later | proposed aunexation of northern Idaho to Wasiminaroy, D, C., Jan. 16, Henry W. Rice, of Sioux vz, was to-day | moderated to and the indications are Heresa, MU T, Jan. 16.-The cold wave -Special to the Bre.| —An clectric star, a8 took up the nomination of Lamar. The con Vashington territc ¢ ailroads have won again and | admitted to practice beforc the interior de- | that the extreme cold weather is over. The | continues unabated throughout Montana. | night begins, is brilliant over Parringdon sideration lasted until 4 o'clock, at which e » postoftice committee this morn- | Lamar has been confirmed to an associate | partment. body of the little daughter of Christ Bodine, | The thermometer ranges from 20 to 25 below | market, near Ludgar circus, and is attract- * B §t o i ed by 1 vote | 1N€ erdered a favorable report on the permis- | justiceship of the supreme court of the Colonel W. W. Wilson. of TLancoln, V. G. rmer, living twelve o8 80 g v zero. Local traing arve running, but no | jy crowds of lookerson, W " time the nomination was confirmed by a vote | G GFTERA IEGHIBIC TP AR the Dot | 1 iy } ¢ Santry, of Omaha, W, I, Peotior and family | ® farmer, living twelve miles southeast, who i crowds of lookerson, “What s itd of 5210 28, Senators Riddleberger, Stanford | fiotee 3 United States. But this is not the first time | 2GR PO i Lol 0 N dbrara, fare | had been missing since the blizzard of Friday, | throush mails l.':".'fiu::;\'.'.'u.u- o S five | thousands ask, as seen from Holborn viee and Stewart voted with the democrats, All | | Hepresentative Payson's resolution, fntro. | COFTUP_corporation monopoly hus invaded | foe, s been found in i ravine more than o mild | dWvs hoere 1 aburdanee B AR | Guet on one side and Blackfriars bridgo on the other republicans voted or were paired | duced by request, grants to the state of [1li- | the precincts of the highest judicial tribunal [~ The senate to-day confirmed the nomination {"':"' the """*l she ‘IM‘ '"",'r'""" “‘l"“;‘k' U | among the cattle reported the other, The star is fixed nearly opposite Sgainst Lamar and all the domocrats W nois all’ public lands (about 10,000 wcres) | of the country. The required republican | of A, W. Critex as register of the Chadron | by the storm whon pethrnine from sehool e The cold holds on with remarkable per- | the old Fleet prison, the same walls of which P | within its Timits to satisty its claim for swamp | votes to secure the confirmation of Larar | land oftice and reported favorably the nomi- | Within Shehit of harqome, but Jast be sistence. To-day the sun shone brightly, | form the sides of the great Cassell printi 10 1is Iy The discussion was almost | 1ung jndemnity N - | nation of G Montgomery as receiver, whojwill [ Hen iz, er; while returning | Sisiance, Focay, the sl orore below il el ieengde 1 entirely confined to the republican side. The Representative Hovey of Indiana, to-day | ¥ sre supplied by the Pacitic slope, and they | 3700 fined to-morrow. i home from this city was overtaken in the f Si TRITEEEE L2 to-night, Roports from house, A sententious policoman answers to principal speakers were Edmunds, Evarts, | introduced a bill in the house to pay to soi- | Were given unsparingly. Leland Stanford, Senator Paddock to-day reported favorably | stormand frozen so "m“\ as to have his n o7 5 thes rangros mdieate no ereat suffeting s yot, | the inquiry of a timorous old gentleman : Cullom, man, Allison, Hoar, Hawley, | diers of the late war a sum equal to 40 per | of California, the head of the great Southern | from the pension commiftee a bill to pension | bands und feet amputated. and from all that can be learned the stock is | “Only an advertiscment of Labouclrere's Ingalls, Wilson of Towa, and Riddlebergor, | “Cnt of the amount of their original pay, to | Pacific system, and Stewart, of Nevada, | Mrs. Painter. Frozen to Death With His Tean weathering the storm well, new evening paper.” ake good t o e betwee alue p) rific ma Vel vi sherger. POSTAL ¢ & v, " 2 Tele. — The . i plectrice . - tho last named making two_specehies. Tho | o the i mbucka in witich e wore pad | Modier Pacifieman, went with Riddieberger, | qy,q foitgwing Nebraskn postmasters were | OAKLAND, Neb, Jan. 16.—[Special Tele- 1t Strikes the Guif. The idea of this clectric star placed over line of opposition covered the oficial and ¥ hich the ereenbacks | 0f Virginia, to the ranks of the democrats, | qppointed to-day: Fannie 1. Dustin, Dustin, | #ram to'the Ber.]—Nels Christeson, a Swede | Gypvesrox, Tex., Jan, 16~ The Dakota | the new newspaper building cimanated from political record of the nominee as well as his | were evel - and Lamar will be eligible to his position as | Holt county, vice William Dustin, resigned: | farmer forty-five years old, was found eleven | yjizzard struck the Gulf of Mexico at this | Tom O'Connor, an M. . for Liverpool and age, business habits and legal qualifications. | lhvrl:yumll,f\r'(.h:' r“h'..f ‘Hu'l bar assoc |‘u soon as his commission {8 issucd, The voto ;\ y f;‘.‘fif."i nkrlim}(sv(] e Seward count, miles south of Ouakland yesterday frozen to | joing at 1 o'clock Sunday morning, causing a | editor of the which appears te-morrow— 1t is understood that no speeches were made ('III:!I:im- i ”... |‘|:_"‘..":mmni(.‘n‘l‘; ::If\"h:n“llll‘l a | was 82 for contirmation and 323 against. So AT ;‘hv\'c‘:l‘ne‘ mi“"!' Vico Chutles “A! | death, together with his two horses, He had | fa1) ju the temperature of thirty deg in | the outside pages of which are now being se thio deimboratio sanators, The voblng. bo: suggoating this oity a8 the place, and | 21xious were the friends of Lamar to hasten | g.yosley, removed. | X been to Fontanelle Thursday with awagonand [ two hours. The blizzard eame upon the city | to save time. There are great preparations at 81 ojeloal, byt was. fntercuptad, ind | Tt b s thes time fon ik the | 18 presence on the supreme beneh that [ /P ine schedule of the Star mail route | team. He faced the blizard until the horses | with remurkable suddenncss and without the | evident about the buiiding. Little wigons Fly an hour's argument intervened before | mational convention of lawyers, The object | by @ special vote the injunction of secrecy | entering from Prairie Center to Hazard, | Were drifted into a ravine, where all froze to [ slightest warning from the weather bureau | aro apout the front door, with ® roll call wus finished. is to form a national legal body for thead- | was removed und he could assume | Neb., has been changed as follows: ve | death. He was a bachelor and a pioneer | at Washington, the bulleting ordering up | jiooe ™ pattery inside to feed the ie nominations of Messrs, Vilas and | vancement and promotion of seience and law | his duties to-morrow if the president cared to | Prairie Center Wednesdays and § farmer of Burt county. als and predicting freezing weather ar. Sivlo stak ion. /ilio. wagon. nolBiE N awRy Dickinson were then at once taken up and | in this country. 4 ¢ at 6 a. m.: arrive at Hazard by Trams R i the F. E. & M. V riving only 80 minutes before the blizzard i pole. X confirmed without debate, and it was ordered 5 be so hasty in making out his commission. | 1o Hazard Tuesfiays and Frids L R U L S L I m 62 degrees at midnight s are clamouring to get on the roll of the that the president be notified of the three Numerous Public Buildings. The debate lasted three hours and was at | s arrive at Prairie Center by 6:30 p. m. Fuesont, Neb., Jan. 16.—[Special to the | the mercury fell 1o dogrees at | new newspaper tordiy's cable AlSpRRLE canfirmations, WaAsHINGTON, Jan, 16— A bill authorizing | times extremely exciting. The principal PERSONALS, 8 Bee.|—The Fremont, Elkhorn &° Missouri | daylight, ulllul‘x\‘h m'.u t l'wu.nrn to n].;\i told your readers how radicalism had re- 1l following is understood to. be the voto | the construction of pubiic’ buildings for the | speaicers agamst contirmation were Evarts, | Victor Rosewatdr, of Omaha, is in the | Valley road has raised the blockade on all its I xlxlm:.vllll‘u-“n-lnl-;;:~'x;:l‘|“<||\:|‘ tolehans | cently grown in London. The issue of the l"‘mlm;"l session on the confirmation of | yot and other government offices in every Edmunds, Allison, Hawley and Sherman. ““ Langtey and don, of Omaha, are spond: lines except the Albion branch. The first Neddinge from the main. land into. the | newspaper evidences this strongly. Mr. T ity having a postmaster was introduced i | Senators refer tothe argument of Mr. Evatts | ey fow diys in tho train from the west since Thuraday ot in | all carricd down by the heavy coat- | O'Connor gives out his new platform to-day Bat Faulkner, Riddleberger, nw\:..n.«-uuhg,\; by Representative Tar: as being eloquent and exhaustive. He paid Claudius Jones of Seward, with his daugh- ll";;‘:_\i_x:lr" ‘ll{"lf"t“nxv"n;h “""‘;""! g H‘]‘ .‘l"f ing of ice which had formed on them, and the | ¢)us: Re Saulsbt ‘f,(.‘,,,'}"'fia:,',‘ I|I|';:;f:;7linm' the highest tribute to the men who occupy is in the city. He will remain here some l_(_g“‘h“,h oW LEAMLL L ;Illl”\“:\ :ll"!‘llr:yl G off l:':;mll‘~;\-"n‘ll'lz:l'l\hv:;:l:v “1 believe in advanced radicalism, but not Blodizett, ¥, Stewart, I towis 0F 60,000 irihabitant L e e et Sernitt und wife, and Barry T. Allen, Oakland's Visitation. The mercury to-da tod 20 dogress | concation of politits. I boliove SOlmiEy Brown, Hampton, “Turpi Riggine letires, L A & calied (0 poe S | of Sioux City, are at the Ebbitt, OARTAND N . 16.—Special to the | wbove zero. The g is covered with | espousal of the poor and oppressed. Butle Harris, rance, w 5 Rl slihaLb e there and pointed out the frailties of the PERRY S, AEATH. BEn =D atR g ro bRl troTEbHe foountayl| . arly an inch of snow. All street traflie | pelieve in the treatment of reports as Call, Jonan; (Arkc) Vet ASIINGTON, Jan. 16— Eugene Higgins | yominee under consideration. The specches —ie e ging reports o ¥ | was interrupted to-day owing tothe peritous, [ (“4ie a1 believe in a flne and Cockrell, McPherson, . Voorhees, severed his connection with the treasury de- | of the others referred mostly to Lamu's un- AT BAY Uil Sl L L UL e LT e O T e e e U A At e Coke, Morgan, Wilson, (Md.) | partment to-day and turned over t e of e R S e (s A great many cattle and hogs were | Owing to telegraphic interruption no reports | Jaree « s clic > Coluitt, Bl Waram ) SOt TR R AT ston "'_'1,”":":“‘_ fituess on_account of his construction of | A Forger and His Paramour Success- | quirted and frozen to death, One man north | regarding the loss and suffering to liv & | use of the interview. 1 also believe in short Darmel, A T i | ccrtain portions of the constitution relating falty Standing Off a Whole Town. of here lost forty head of cattle, and muany | have yet been received here, but the ge stories and in the use of pictures. 1 beliove 4 . NAYS, clerk of the postoffice department. i to states’ rights, ete., and bis weakness in re- | \wipiiaovsporr, Pa., Jan. 16, —[Special | farme nd cattle feeders lost 'small num- | Gbinion s thut as the o ther is o0 ¢ that a London paper should be written by Aldrich, Edmunds, Paddock, b gard to all matters growing out of the “late | Pologram to the Brk.]—Frank Gordon, the | bers. The roads have been blockaded in | the const it must be dunceroy Al : 2 't the stock in the interior und western parts of [ 1-ondoners for Londoners. m:.”““' Fm."‘}:{l },i{ll;l‘l‘ ) POTTER TO RESIGN, unpleasantnes Mr. Riddleberger was the srand forger, in « framg house all ::::‘l:l shape that farmers could not get to [ {4 RURtH] Toan interviewer to-lay Mr. O'Connor . = tupiece of the democrats and spoke three oesstully held v L FTRIIRLTD GXRETE Bowen, i Plumb, e Sh . mou successfully held at bay f 180 grave a sketeh of his journalistic ex) Badaron, Gy The Union Pacific Manager Threat- | or four times. A very fow words were utterod WhdWokmie: to ‘ucrest Win.|| - ) ne e e DR L in the course of which he said, after Chase, Hawley, \hm man, ened With a Complete Breakdown. by other triends of Lawmar, but l{uldln-ln-l'gm' Phe garvison of his improvised fortr con- Corvmnrs, Neb, .~The body of »-:uw ST6 a6 "fi"”‘ T l; 3 Aail. | referring to junior work when he reported on ]L)""smu }l’mn i, Stockbridge, Citexco, Jan, 16,1t is stated here that [ was expected to sisted of Gordon himself and Magzie Tate, | Frank Metz, a lad twelve years old, was ],,',,m,‘,.‘:.:,?‘.fl\.'n.'.',.,.‘.‘f.“ this state during | the Daily Telegraph for fifteen months: Dewo! Tosaila, Spoouer—=38. | v\ .o President Potter will resign and sever | 1o him. 1t is reported to-night that ""‘“' the woman with whom he s been living. :{""‘,“""““" :“f"“-“"‘“‘:““~ . B ;“‘"f teft | Dlizzard of the last fow duys. An au. | “Tsevered my connection with the paper Dolph, Mitchell, his connection with the Union Pacitic on | ¥ ‘¢ three or four other republis E s | "Phe besieging army includes the police foree "4‘\:."'\':-'[(!‘:" :\:nlvm""ll"ll\‘\f::f lfll\l\[!ll‘x)l ‘(‘vi“l\\()"l:|{~ thentic denial of these reports has been | and I joined the London staff of the Those paired in the afirmative were: O s s \Who wer ready to vote for coufirmation hud of Williumsport, the sherift of the county | aid little sister, The pariy got lost in the | Sentout by Dr. Morrison Munford, editor of | New York Herald, Here I remained for S Blackburn, Eustis, Gibson, Heasst, Kenna, | AP atthe end of his fivst year's man-{ iy peen necossary, and, strange tosay, each | and his posse, and a goodly proportion of the | terrible blizzard and hecame soparated. Thi ”“\' He e Spocials to the | three vears in comparative comfort. The o ettvo o agement. His doctors ave ordered absolute | of those named as having been ready to | citizens of the town. Gordon is a desperate | mother and little girl were badly frozen, but | 1y i (RE, Kun, Jan. 16 =Specials 10 e |0 paper is intended as a rival to the Echo, CHABRIE: ToNeG (ob N oy "“'Mm"h.m o | restand retivement from active participation | secure the confirmation has been or is 10w | character. eventually found shelter and are ali Scott City. Saline, Solomon, Enterprise, Con. | Which is still radical in all except the Glad- Morrill, Sabin, o, DBN6E "|in railway affairs. Overwork and mental | cither ‘}‘"‘F"‘-:',"""‘"""hid “l'"h the manage- | Less than a year ago he was released from Lost in the Drifts. cordia, Mlmlhu(l:m, nfllrlun. C;; pian, .l\mcl— stone-Parnell plan of home rule.” strain Have brought oniheart troubles . | ment of the Pacitic railroads or is acting in | the eastern penitentiary, after serving out FREMONT, Neb., Jan, 16.—The search for t tion City, Clay Center, Hope, Herington and Mr. O'Connor two years ago married an Army Orders. it Have Lrouglts on Mearv Aroublas nad he |yl oursiity-of attorney: for Ghone ) cOMPore: | ot ot sis . LantBNMEL. fue veus ot v i oxr, ek, Jun he search forthe | oy, towns report little or o suffering from | American literary Indy, o davghter of the KGro IS Pelogr s threatened with complete breakdow: : a | pa s sentence ey or the | two children of J. W. Westphalen in Cotterell | Juck of food e HI B e rto WASHINGTON, Jan. 16.—[Special Telogram | 18 threatened with complete breakdown. b PRAAG ralTAR kAL ok ¢ VR U uck of food and fuel. Cattle are reported | 1ive United States Judse it e s TBRe )= ikl 1k Glinoaler! P YRALH Pl ke ions, acifie railroad influence is found in | murder of George Lewi Saturday de- | township, Dodge county, has proved futile. | in good condition. ate United Staf udge Puschal, of Texus, , Ry ) THE FIRE RECORD. age and fissure. It is not known | tectives succeeded in tracing ta him a num- | The children, aged eight and thirtcen years, and she was formerly a writer for the Har- t artillery, bhaving been found inca- her Stanford, Stewart and others who | ber of forgerics, which, though not for large | Started from school for home, during the In the South. pers. She enjoys the double distinction of pacitated for active service on account of | A Thirteen-Thousa vere led to vote for conirmation were show- | i ciis ave recently annoyed the ofticers | 8torm, Thursday, and have not been scen | Jacksox, Miss., Jan. 16.—The coldest | having been the wife of a former member of Qisability incident to the service, retired AApeROoI10] ine thoir gratitude, but o one is found who | ST T T onal bank, - Gor. | Snce.” 1tis belidved they are buried inthe | weather of the season prevails throughout | the United States congress, now dead, and from date of the 16th inst. AsPEN, Colo., Jan. 16.—[Special Tele St e s e had | don’s accomplice was James Hinkles. ' When | <7 e the state, extending as far south as Sum- | again the wife of a member of the British Leave of absence granted Second Licuten- | to the Bee. |—A fire broke out at 6 o vere alone ready to leave their party and | the rlnmur.v was i !cred ‘iwnrrun‘v.n were Judge Love's Son All Right. mit. The ground is covered with sleet, snow | parliament. . ant Francis D. Bucker, Second cavalry, Jan- | this morning in alarge lodging hous vote with the oppos Of the sevent issued for the arrest’ of Gordon and young | pry Moines, Ia., Jan. 16.—The Associated | and ice. Talking of evening papers an injunction RRVI0M1A s tiha 00 Havon Aiys. Cooper uvenue, cast of Gulina strect. <The | votes in the senate sixty were announced, | Hinkles. | The latter was arrested 1ate | oo cunday morning reported William | | F.01T Wonrm, Tex., Jan. 10.—The storm | o 5 oqa final to-day, subject to be heard E R BI It T REA DA vna NG SN an in the senate, | Saturday night but Gordon heard of it and which began on Saturday is abating and_re- Yy irst Licutenant John A. Payne, Nine- | fire plugs wer -lm/\l\ and before water could b i 2 Hlllinl vore he o en- wi Love, of Dakota, as one of the persor o o8 are begining o re 0-MOTrTowW, ok vapaper, teenth infantry, is ordered to his” home to As T anticiputed weeks ago, mo surprise i | SWore e would mot be taken without a akota, as one of thepersons frozen | ports of losses are begining to be- rec . | to-morrow, aguinst H. H. Mark's newspaper, Y iy, be gotten on the e it had spread to Ide's | (000G VA the confirmation. It was just | fgbt. The ofiicers entrusted with the war- | to death in the blizzard. As Judge Love, of | A farmer vamed Williams was froz which he had named the Evening Post. The Post Chapfan Tirant C. Hammond, on being | 07 on the cast and to Lane's saloon on the | what might have been expected. Nowonder [ Tants pur the forger to the housc | the United States district court. of Towa, has | death in Fannin county, A negro boy was | injunction issues at a suit of the Morning therclioved from duty in the Department of oA half block was cleaned out, bt the | the friends of Lamar were so confident, The | of — Muggie Tate “and ~ demanded | o son of that name living there, a report | found frozen to death in a dry goods box at | 10 " Niiue savs the Tatter s the rieht R 6%0s i G AR IOt S L Aty st Fort: Dotpias WiHlings vrese Yioet\ aHean whaits od wate infigence used would win if directed in any | admission. Maggie appeared at a window | gained: currency that it was he who lost his | Cleburne, in Johnson county, and a negro | 0% Judie says ti h horUtah. i " | oceupied by r ants and saloons. The | course. with her finger pressed upon the trigger of a | life. A private dispatch from Huron to-( named Johnson was frozen to death in Cooke | 10 issuc an evening cdition, hence the dam- First Licutenant John M. K. Davis, First e brick block of the Clohm Merchandise | TickNoR CORTIS AND THE NORMONS ForTawAR, | DIE revolver and threatencd to shoot tho first | corrects this report and says it was another | county.” Communication withthe cattle re- | age. Upon this law the Daily News, which artillory, is appointed aptain, vice Ervin, | SOMRL 0pposite was dauaged about. &0 orge Ticknor Curtis, the counsel for the | un who attempted to-enter. Guard Love. Reports” huve reached liere today | gions has not yet been opened, but the im- | is liberal, has a right to- stop the evening, €8 yotived. 3 * | and the B. T, Pearce block i about the same | Mormons and the ific railroud, published | then placed around the house to prev giving the name of J V. v, formerly of ression is that hundreds of head of cattle | (oo & he ‘..,.‘f,‘,d|,i,.m,.,mmHm,.,,.,‘_,',,.m,.\. First | amount. The total loss fc out 18,000, | htf column eard in this morning's ost i | ¢ 1d 80 the night was passed. Des Moines, as among_those Irozen to death | were frozon. The mercury ranged from g | ‘WRich 18 tory. . anartillery, is promoted o be st ticutenant, | Fhe leviest losens e 000, | defense of Mr. Lamar's nomination. He en- || When e AT tuole Sraey ol | st ROk I sreatesiD UKD, e L RO U ALY Smith and Kilrain Spar. ] o Jume: « , A. Lessem & , J. A, | dorsed La as a lawyer, an adv > and reds | E ) 4 4 [Wiritoina v 8 promotea iy T S1200, Mrs, Wheatly S1000, Furton | Sqraed Lamar as liwyer, an advocate and | N ters of the ety and stood behind the | The Blockade Raised at Sioux City. | "'* : =35 Lounlondes Yyid A Lgnet] Nebraska and lowa Pensions Blinker #1600, Frank Sncll 2200, Ide had ‘e sound and that they would | Police and gtood gazing upon the closed win- joux City, Ta, Jan. 17.—[Special Tele- Murder Preferred to Freezing. INDON, Jan. 16, w York Herald WASHINGTON, Jan. 16,—[Spe §500 insurance, Lessem 500 and Garrett 8300, | stina the test of facts, the. logie. of events dow blinds. e erowd urged the oflcers to m o the Breef “The blockade has been | IhullM:uh, Minn., . 16.—Lumbermen | C: i Is;-v ity the Bre.|—While Smith to the Bee.]|—The following pension An Actress Burned to Death. ud the logic of principles; that Lamar’s dis. | Dregi o the Coors bub tho offleors, witeq o lonall the roads centering here but | from Little Falls, who have crossed the | and Kilvain this evening were exploiting the e on N Aneaal O T A e R R R L course on Calhoun did not afford 4'-_\.‘}.-}". p"‘.‘\‘\f.: e, cang u"::gllln '.'.-.-“p.f.lu L 'l‘l::r two. ‘Trains are not running regularly, but [ country from Princeton, confirm and give | P. R. 4 | dem Mace and Wolf B e SR To s STaTIe Teooi | s AN VILT R O Jun 0. that he adlieres to the doctrine of elthar | GEIV Riseed bEL Y0 OGS PALC Do and | are xpected to be by to-morrow or Wednes- | « al details regarding the rumored | Bendoff were at the East Kud i the Royal Original—Josiah Kiser, Johnstown. et ol GRinarekn oial %8s the | himself was 'y socession when darkness came the streets w G e 1 f a oamiyy “‘ln»l;(dl:“\tl}’l” Albert music hall reviving the P RS tra. i Al amen W | B e R e fun) s among | wltho all his constitution opinions, carried | Plocked. Special officers were appointed n. Death From Cold at Clinton. R CaTaT im_h:" oA naAnied I‘I ””_-} ditions. At both pl ©erowds ate Dungans, Bast Des Moines: John 1. Dey, | 5 : 4 b )8 E 1 through cortuin yess of reasoning, | relieve those who had been on duty for CLINTON, Ta n. 16.—[Special Telegram i R AreAi R 54 oI | tested the continuing vity of pugilistio Bright e ey it ke M the st Anna Devoe ress from 4 many hours, sNot a sign of lizht could be 3 Ostrum murdered his family, consisting of i R Ao HeeiosRonn SC: enzis F Mt B iabure,whbwas nsleen i lerroom onittio | tended toxthut troe Shink Lamar daver | DIAay nours, slone SiEn 0L LERD 00uI8 be 4o oo By Word was received here to-day v 8¢ ildren. . He gave as his | exhibitions, At the Aquarium it was evi- Ay third floor was burned to death. thoke as & historian, but as & mnan io public | GF men gov together and voluntee % | that J. Jucobs en frozen to death near X » feared they [ dent that both Smith wnd Kilrain renew thwaite's Pacific Funding Bill. PeLAnciay 18 Wi A% AUBLED 0. WLe e At ) S Mot AnG BaLIvC bl L LHEI » | Wheatlang s county, during the recent p thair reminiscences. of. TRouen' very Other Conflagration of the supreme court. A very determined | the officers in a sally, but their s touen v ener Wasminaroy, Jan. 16.—The Pacific rail PR 1‘(‘ TR i effort waus made by all of Mr. ' Lamars | declined. and at a’ late hour many ljlv‘/u 1. The weather here has been the . R getically their mettle. At one roud fundmg bill, introduced by Outhwaite | - HHEWEHEIES FHE T EE FES B fricuds to dring about favorable ‘action on | people loft, disgusted at the police Yo |Coldiab o TinnY YRR s gt Lo time in the last round it looked for a moment in the house to-day, differs in many essential “f““‘ s e e x:.'.f 4 2 i h\\nnlmn.mnmululllln- Mormon, as well as ‘.“\*L.‘!::'.”.‘.‘..'.h‘".!::..'-‘.‘. 1i‘;{:l( a ]"‘ \M" . The Coldest Day in 'q Indications That the Worst of as if they were forgetting mere science and REAdrom the commiticele’ bill poried in the contents and builiing of about 100,000, yl}:“‘ x!fn!’l‘:ullnh i eoae bronght & thaut vigoroud efforts will be made to-mor) v L LT (M 2 samean igia Bhongy for business. It was ‘in round the last congress. It provides, fivst, for the [ (0% (OIS SIE MU gt AL e ST to secure Gardner temperature here v degrees below zero, Dexver, Colo., Jan. [Special Telegra v nith gave a thore ascertainment of the amount of debt of the | W I‘{"\l:‘\““",‘l““:' -‘]“'x‘l"“l"‘,“ The office of the | After the confirmation of Mr. Lamar, the - which was the coldes in fifty years. to the Bee.] —Sergeant Gilligan, the United companies, both principal and interest, BOAR st e 08 HIC L minations of Mr, Vilas to be secretar The Reading Strike. - States meteorological observer, From that amount is to be taken the interest h between Delaware and Wyande tte, took fire the interior, Mr. Dicl 3 PortsviLLE, Pa., Jan. 16— For the past two o "l';'] 017-”",:"""11 a1 Smha mragant worth 16 B ro- ! general icner; Visconsin, to | days a condition of utter stagnation hasruled | MANDAN, Jan. Dak., 16.—A mail driver was y paid T'ho prosent worth of the ro- | thiziattarnoon aud in two hours was. almost | be minister to Moxico, wWero: taken Up and | oo s oony H0R 0 LT Slagnation ARsie s to be found as of July 1. 1888, | completely destroyed. The loss to the Star | confirmed without opposition. it (R R R, frozen to death between New Sulem and dedlnd Y Aoretan 804 || Mleiing : o e e so ! o th = s, Jn, 10.—For soveral days | Stanton. Tho three day blocknde on tho | tHat thoattenutald purtion of the l';'{‘"\"" No remurks, gentlemen.’ Henvy ex- ng regarded as worth 3 per cent., | is roughly estimated at $20,000, They are in- HEARINGS IN PENSION CASE MILADELRHIA,; JA0;i10,—10r 8 Blias, non is gliding off as rapidly as possible s i Hor) 8 Yor e f o] fngof I | changes then ensied of @ surprising charac the simple interest for the period between | Suredto the amount of 817,000, Lathrop & | My gt * house to-day a | there has been under consideration by lead- thera ": u‘n‘“‘ .'l“';‘ this morning. | tord """.",'“t.“.'.fil' "»";l. the “'}“vl'-",“'.'" s G L .\1.’..|.nu‘ n-ulh:l‘ that date and the average date of the .. | Smith, yners of the building, estimate | bill which was presented in the sena ing men in the Knights of Labor the advisa- | 4 revisedlisto izzard fatalities show cgistered 23 degrees below zero. %l o 8 2 5 nutur T X i vd noon the mereury indicated 2 degrees | time. In - the il round he addeds: ; 4 | their . with an insurance of | cently by Mr. Manderson to preve billbe ot brinaink atlbhs the la cealth | dead in Dakota, 13 in Minnesota, 6 i Tow on the mercury indicated 2¢ . ddeds ity of the bonds. From the present worth is | 15,000, Other minor losses make the total nary cancellation of pousions and cor | tur). O Crnging SWH by the commonwonta 2 S5 Moatasa: total above zero. Toward cvening anothe ‘Now we're better: that's how we felt,” to betaken ihe amount in the sinking fund of | foot up between £50,000 and £60.000, und providing for hearings in cases | throush the attorney general against the ity-five persons are also reported missing, | Pecame apparently unavoidable, —and Straight out went Kileain's dexter oar right each company, the remainder being the in- | Curcaco, Jan, 16.-A 40,000 fire occurred | relatmg thereto: also the Manderson bill, | Philadelphia & Reading Railroad and Coal [ “4a8 7y 58k Six persons aro | SerCURY wont down agair LY. on Jem Smith's damaged listeniug upparatus, debtedness due from each company on July | to-night in the John €. Dale block. The | providing for the holding of terms of the [ company, to compel them to do certain things | known to have peris ud it s ru- | g B “H}‘ ‘“:::l‘"':":“, Y AL B oclock this | Evidently he couldn't elude the biow, but 1, 1888, if their debts were to be paid in cash, | T8 :nn.-{-|‘-«llx1|«.~tl.i~1].....,. I'\rw( um.u"l United States district and circuit courts in | which, it is alleged, they are obiiged to do | mored six or seven others arve also lost. iR S M R S PR i TG e foet e » pila gk ) RO-DIGIn carll } o anlon, blank book mantfacturer, the : stute of Nebraska. e Rera e s churge is that the | MILWAUKEE, Jan. 16.—Specials from vari- | 10 o e 1l en Coo sual smile and senta p! For this sum the companics are to issue wn Printing company and the West- | '\ ey introduced a bill extending for | Snact thele churter, One chirke is that the | ous ‘parts of Wisconsin ndicate that Lust registered 11 dogrees below sero. Immedic | driver into J. K.'s ehest which made him look bonds secured by mortguges covering the Printing company. ago three 3 the time for payment for land pur- | s corncring coal and other nec vies for | night was the coldest for ye (o thersd] M RAIEREINEIR0 MO SUICORNINGS serious. Then they went on furiously, thinks present lines and branches. The scheme | 8 s in the same bloc 2 chased on the Omabia Indian reservation in | the purpose of enhancing their v ~ and | mometer at Washburne viab Mad, (HOPREIUOR O L RER IQUEHH0; il ot ing, no doubt, that Mitehell would call time, provides for the repayment of the debtg Purnedout, when half million went up in | Nebraska. extorting exorbitantprices from com- | ison registered 30 below zero. Euu Claire re- | §1 R € IABEK SICOERA WEELAL B0T8 | but’ he left ‘the champions cuough roowm to within fifty years by a serics of bonds falling ] SV0Ke: e UNITED STATES COURT MATTERS, munity. Another charge relates to the re- | DOrts 43 below, Richland Center heiomporal I b doies papsrai| FEE S ! Lt B e s 5 GEpan Ravivs, Ta, Jan. 16.—The Highly | Mr. Fuller, of lowa, introduced a bill [ gonsibility of the company as a common [ 50, and Chippewa Falls 60 The onl; Lty O N anar iy onaenoy. U PNV 10 Rl due semiannually and paying interest at 3 3 ick block, was damaged | amending section 955 of the revised statutes it boing alleged that on account of | reported in the state thus fur was “at Ellis | SICEWH 00 £ BT IR 0 HIOTEW e i e i per cent. Bouds ure to be issucd in four | by fire, 3 Just been put out. - Loss on | to provide that where by laws of states de- | the company’s action men are employed who | Junction, Marines ¥, where o Tumber- | i1 FEG N 0 Deloss take the. plac A French Labor Defender Dead., sories, 8o arrunged that 3¢ of 1 per cent. of | BUUAME ond "\“\“‘3“ *"“l: "»hf‘“ i:ui:‘-‘\l’.’x“.n fondants in courts the H_f re catitled toa | o not give the best of service, and whose ef- [ man named-Peter B. Peterson was frozen to | &% %5y ERO S FRIRCEES BEE LS HEET | Copyright 1855 by James Gordon [Rennett,] the principal of the debt will bo pald every | (oo Genartment were. injured by the ex- | Hro s oaadution, the 4 heretn “ohait be o, | forte resut in delay and loss to the com- e followine additionai fatalities rosult. | hilES generally the pust thre . Asyet | Pawis, Jan [New York Herald Cable six months of the i ten s, 1 pe e bl he Luited Al shall be en- | yunity, There are other charges which 10 lolowing additional fatalities resu no suffeving among stock is repor frof S 1o the B Godin, founds f plosion o itled to a stay npon the sane conditions, in- N T > oge ast Thursday’s sto ' 0 suffering among k i8 repo rom i ol cent. every six months of the sec nd twenty B i o forccment of punga | tve been discussed, and it 1s said some legal o lust Thursday's stom ure reported: | the range country, and the anticipated loss is | the Familistere, at Guise, n description of ; ) : i - > = proceedings will shortly be instituted. y not greater than usual years and 2 per cent. every six months curity for the performance of the - ker, Annie Shuficlt and siste et which appeared in the Herald in 1530, is of the last ten yes Among the essential | 4 Broken Rail Cav ; 1 Fatal Collisi £ Trai K two unknown persons. At 5 3 dead He was married izhteen e 4 ises a Bad Wreck Sy atal Collision o ns. h e o A Str difforences between this and the old sl Ganagh 5 A bill wus introduced by Mr. Lyman, of Ot on_brothers and an Bay Crry, Mich.. Jan. 16.—The missing | MONths ago to Mdlle Marie Marot frres Dill is an increase of penalty in case of refusal . Near . Towa, authorizing all persons to use und ‘ex- ; g known man. At Wentworth—Mrs. O. T s¥ Ciry, Mich,, Jan. 16.—The missing | TR A0 8 00 B s Kot ront of compliance to accept its provision, so as to | ST Louis, Jan. 16, k on the Chi- | amine and make copics of papers, rccords, | senger train from Des Moives and the water | Owens, At Lenox—Four children of Peter | farmer, Willliam H. Fisher, who was thought Jgabio fellow-workor and. philanthrophisge require the payment of 33 per cent uhder the | cago, Kansas & Nebr: ad oceur cte., in United States courts at seasonable | train of the Ottunwa & Kirky Weineger., At Chamberlain—Annie And to have been murdered in Monitor township, | He leaves the great lubor problem behind Thurman act, whereas the old bill fixed the Villard, fiftee st of Topeka, Kan,, | HNEs 80 s uot to interfere with the business | lided four milos west of hereut9:13 last | son. At Corning—Unknown woman and | 1y boen found at Rochestor, Minn., by the | hime 1f Familistere lives without lim tue wenalty at 40 per cent. It provides distinetly : ) courts, and directing the clerks thereof | . 3cth o R AGETal! child. ~ At Ashton—Charles Osman. At i 3 ok problem will have been solved A T Y e oy s wée thrown facilities and accommodaticn, | MEWt: Moth roads yun over the Lock Island | 700 il Tac wutz. At Northville— | Messenger sent from Bay City. His ¥ 1 4 principal of the debt, while in' the old bill, | from ack down an o cment und IMPKOVEMENT OF THE MUDDY. ack from here to Comstocks, eight miles | 15050 Stansfield, teacher. At St. Lawrence one of the strangest ever known he W e this is inferential, It allows the companics clye persons were injured, only oue fatally, The sec y of war has scut to congress, | west. The collision occurred on a sharp | — A, Gosley, William Bowman, At Mellctte he wife and two children of Fisher ad BERLIN, Jan, 16,—Soveral Itallun. staff ofe to pay uny part of the whole of the debt at ) ck was caused by a rail b to be used i compilution of the river and | curve where the track runs close A school teacher and four pupils. AtC mitted that he had been murdered, the for. - v 5 L h Al 0% any time the bonds are to be cancelled, or the Wirtiakn, Kan, Jud. 16.- sleepe harbor bill, the reports of the engin and | to the river and around a high | mont—Miss Stenbicrner, teacher, At | mer acknowledging that she had witnesseq | ficers a onsulting with German milis secretary of the treasury may at any time [ and the chair car of on the Chicago, | his recommendations on the improvements | bluff. The night was frosty and | Aberdeen—Willium Morrell, farm haud. | the deed committed by one Walluce, who was | tary authorities. It is reported that their sell the whole of the bonds to the creditor: Kansas & Nebraska road jumped the track | needed for various rivers -and harbors ad | the er s could see only a short distance | At Northville—H. = 8. Chapin, ol- | stopping on_ tl m, and that' she had [ mission is in connection with Italy's unders the company ov in the general market, No | Bear here at 4 o'clock this morning and the amount necessary to be atwl. | ahead, The trains were running at full spee or, from Miuneapolis, At Palme hed up blood from the floor, Fisher was king to send 150,000 troops to Galucia i dividends are to be ¢ d until all current | thrown down a diteh, DASSCLE The document contains 708 clos printed | The engines were completely demolished. | Sarah’ Dolan. At Castlewood - Young Tit raced to Kendall, Wis., by letter, and from it of war. . obligations have been met. After that the | the three cars were i less jostled, pages and contains this in reference to the | The Wabash baggage car was derailed: also | tleoff. At Sioux Falls —Mrs. James Kenned to Rochester by James Gilbert, who Loxbox, Jan. 16.—A dispatch from Massos dividends tricted to 4 per_cent, which | hone were seriously hurt excepting William | improvement of the Missouri river from | four Ottumwa & Kirkville cars. H. B. Peck, | and son, At Faulkton—Joseph Metz, ¥ went to find him. The accused has been | wah says the king of Abyssinia has sume must have been carned during the Callihan, who lost wn arm. A broken rail | Sioux City to Fort Houton: “The original | the Wabash engineer, jumped und mer Clamp, & boy named and an un. d K mon, ula and other chiefs 104 coun. year. 1t is provided, howeve e | cuused the disaster, condgition of the navigable channelway of | with a slight sprain. His fireman was scalded | known woman. At Watertown—A st —————— il te ange for a forward movement when dividends may be déclaved if the carnings e ey the Missouri viver - Carrol, Mon! to death. George Miller and Isaac Buden- o driver named Wi At Parker— Frightful Coasting Accident, the main body joins Rasalula's force at warrant it, upon condition that the compan The Big Gun, extremely bad in low wats the ave stein, engineer and fireman of the other ¢ children of 1 Wert At Miller- OswE N. Y., Jan. 16.—Benjamin Saw- | Smg ics pay upon their indebtedness an amount | 1iTrssene, Jan 16.—The g 1 gun | depth being about three feet.” The chanuel | trian'were killed and buried under the wreck. and Sam Bowman. ~AY Bristol—Harri- | vor one of the young men injured in the ViENNA, Jan. 16.—The report is current equul to the excess of the dividend. The | which was cast solid at the Pittsburg Steel | 18 quite sharp in its turns and filled . many | § 1 persons were bdly but not futally | son Moots. At Hurley—Lizzie Dwyer. At | §70 50 & (00 8CHE R the sceond Caucasian army corps has other changes are of minor character and” in- | Custing « 16 mbu ke ol aan aen o CRIROBRT. S with projecting embedded | hurt. The collision was caused by a mistake | Inwood, Ia.—Old man Scrry. The list of | “oustinig acciden HFGAY. OVOLIDHL I8 Goady en ordered 1o proceed 1o the Austro-Rous fonded to strengthen the goverument in its | SASHDE company s W today and found | Focks and loose boulders. The portion below | of the l:mklsuml train dispatcher, missing in Dakota includes Liverman Smith, | and one or two others are liuble to die. T anian frontier. It is stated that the gov= cluims, i Lras taken from the mould to-day aud found | Carroll down to Sioux City was and is bad R Nortpville, a teacher. At Flandrea, two | Were ten persons on the bobs which ran into | opyyent has decided to begin a movement of A SR obe perfect, T "u{“l'.'x’.‘u‘flu'f: neuncodd eom | in low water, owing to unstable banks, shift- avors A A Nounfs men, at. Mitcheli; Messrs. Berrvman, | i beavy load of lumber, knocking it futo the | 505 i early date, 11 will sond largs L 12 Ths talc inade R cord of thh Ualted Shaten vulx}: channel, moving sand-bars and snags, HALIPAY, Jan, 16—Jefl McCall, Dyce, Nichols and Law near Huror ditch. Every person on the DS Was rel- | peinforcements of Hungarian troops to originally adopted project for the im. | y - N ) o aman and and four children at Redfield, | dered insensible from the force of the col the following confirmations to-day : who made close tion and applicd such Lroseiint was the removal of snais from | Vr Of the provincial legislature for Pic John O'Connor, Ellsworth, Minn. lision, and some were horribly cut and E. L. Bragg, to be minister to Mexico Hiints s wore possible in its preseut stage. | the lower or sandy portion and on the apper a speech 10 his constituents to-day, advo- | *gr "pyrr, Jan. 16.—Schttering reports of | mangled et g B gpepuped Kot Sha bigg toua, or rocky part the’ narrowing of the chaunel | cated the immediate abolition of local legisla- | the loss of 1ife and limb in the great storm S s 2 ho' Budeet> committes ot Noxth Plat o o fdd DilscllBE AT in wide places, reducing the slope and rais- | tures and the anuexation of Nova Scotia to | last week continue arriving hourly, In ad _ Kansas City's Banl Club. 4 R ‘o doniiioe Tas eiereel S8 L o A ing the water on the rapids by the construc- | ypatynited States. His idea is that with the | dition to the list of 140 deaths published this | CiNcixyar, Jan. 1 American Basc v ) Neb; G BB . . 3 NEW Yorg, Jan. 16.—Dan Driscoll, the tion of brush and gravel dams, the removal of | Novth Am ) continent and West Indies | evening the following reports have been re- | Ball association meeting adjourned to-night al scheme of Tirard, prime minister Pt SraaMers E \ murderer of “Heezy” Gurrity, was to-day re- | rocks and loose boulders and the dredg- | ynder one government on this side of the | ceived to-night to meet to-mo sposition has been | © * of finsnce, and hias refused 10 Biack Kivos B d fused @ new trial and sentenced to hang | 4K 01 heavy & :A:'l”“!fl it S ld | Atlautic, andthe British government over the Tyndal, Dak., says six persous ave known | o 0 e FUEE S B e further of » surtax on sugar, which h ) Late this afternoon un appeal iu his | £v6, b vavisable channel of four aud | United Kingdom, Tndia, Australia, Asia and ve perished near there, : importance wus transacted. My, Whitefield, | 1o, 2 to. the Biook naw 1y ked Spare (h - behalf was taken to the higher court, which R e bere was onnended | Africa, the Anglo-Saxon race will maintain Appleton, Minu,, reports that Ole Vig sat AROYUA O Lrnad 4 diauall, 5 + committee insists thag WASHINGTON, Jun. 16.—Senator Hale to-day | Will probably act stay of execution, Al proj there was expended | {16 peace of the world. frozen stiff in his sleigh as his team turned | representing the Kansas City club, seemed to uld commence September next, fntroduced a bill d by the Amer sowng - o > up to Juue 30, 1586, §202,45. At that time — up at his house in Cerro Gordo, think Kansas City would enter the associa -~ ntroduced a bill prepared by the American neets Cor BRiead, the channel for purposcs of mavigation and | ywoman sum ki \n etan . Joseph Keff, north of Yankton, Dak., " rnell’s »swers Displeased, =¥ Skasiry oongrees 10 préseeve’ foross. Ib e ADEOAR S SRS commerce was much better than at any pre- [ “OImAR Sutage i Wast Agion _’; started u short distunce to get a child home [ HO® i ) ,. et withdraws from entry. as forest lands, all ‘, . S 4 vious period, and vessels loaded to three and acoma, W. T, Jan. 16.—Both branches o L ! press car was burned on the Santa Fe road half fe thia lacriald v, . e » schoolhouse and got bewildered and 2 PR ey pubilic lands of the United States more valu- | oioie nites sast of SRR o @ half fect could make their way to Fort ie legislature of Washington territory at roze near her home, A s able for their timber than for agricultural | yioening. The ot Heuton by careful pilotage and hard rubbing Olympia buvy re cnacted tho wouan's suf- | The dead body of u man was found at ' . K. Vandorbilt bas i W W comun's Jours il re- purposes, It iustitutes the oftice of comnis- | tained. 30, 1597, there has been expended, including | duty. 1 facer, which 1in, whe launched out his right says that the | i 3 against Jem and landed thick end of the blizzard which commenced | another hot one, so hot, indeed, that Mre here Fr 1S Zone awa) Fleming had to eaution the wudience with, Kansas City Evening Star, on Sixth street, amount 105t cunnot be ascr- | on the bottom, During the year ending June !r.w\ law, xCuwpling women from jury a, seven miles north of Yankton chart wier for @ trip up (e Nile ortur, ubundou obstruckon weth A wau named Bruce deserted his teaw and | The trip usually oceupies about three weeks. | the commans,

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