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THE OMAHA DAIlLy BEE SEVENTEENTH YEAR. OMAHA., TUESDAY MORNING, JUNE 12, 18SS, NUMBER 360, THE VOICE OF LABOR HEARD. | s i St tanen it | SHERMAN MEN FEEL CERTAIN, | it ione ometioea v onsen | DOES DEPEW FEAR RESULTS [ hnvoestuents e "ty % sttty | A MURDERESS BREAKS JAIL, soon begin putting down & well and to de- tion of 1815, The United States, he said, conld that any other candidate for the republican Ml " A R AU ThAL o tho Man from MainG in utieriy falss Monster Mass Meeting Held at tho Drowning Accldent, Booming Thelr Favorite Candidate | restrictivo decline of territorial waters, Com | Having Satisfled Himself of fmpend- | and misleading, | His position on the Chis The Anamosa Ponitontiary Loses oLk, Neb, 4 [Spec ” ing down to the eleventh article of question made him at once the most e : Capital. i O B Il B L With Zealous Enthusiasm. the treaty he arguod that it gave to Amoris ing Disaster Ho Withdraws. Tk on th oty Fnren I8 Sadonon One of Its Inmates. m to Tue Ber very distressing can fishermen the right to enter Canadian the most popular democrat with the people droy nitg casualty oo : here 1..\y.v.--nl ports on all occasions to, purchase all the west of the Rockies, because of the aid he S ENCROACHMENTS OF CAPITAL. || . M. Norton, of the Daily News, an supplies ordinarily asked for trading vessels, extonded_yn sccuring ' the building of the i Mrs. Heorman Gorockd ont boat riding | C- '™ THE VOTES OF NEW YORK | SEV1y excaption eisig suppiles distinctly | -1 1ER SENSIBLE CONGLUSION. | BIRIodJs Seeurtng s Phir Hegior s | A VISITATION OF LOCUSTS: on the North Fork., In making a turn down peculiar to fishing vessels, and asked man of broad experience and a close st " . X = e’ 1 )y £h g whether it was not the part of statesmanship of politics, state and national, hence much Abie Addresses By Senator Van Wyck | by the reunion grounds, about a mile from | pegislative Matters of Interest to Ne | o secure impartial privileges by the ratifica- | The Rowdy and Horny-Handed West | importance attaches to the foregoing state- | The Pests Appear in Dubuque County ’ t he curre ool e boa agd " 3 p 0! pfen r to o ate- 3 ot . , . and Others—Two Young Men Yie "mm m‘_:j“;". ‘\v:““ bo "‘l :,‘“'”";‘ ': braska-The Direct Tax Bill May | :l‘;(";l"!( u‘::'-:‘an:::"'n.!-":.‘J.rn';'-‘\il.l'cl:‘:'m:":‘n‘.- Have No Desire to Vote For & ment. s —~Lwoking Up Allison's Biography Drowned at Fullerton—Other fill and they sprang for the tree, which was Finally Pass — General treaty wus one which ought not be made, Raroad President — Of X Ohjects to Egan, —Preparing For the Piremen— Nebraska News. Y)Y ndBqisitte 1o S0BBOR oth, THIRKINE Washington News. he said: What has occurred to change the Interest to Mr. Egan. Cnicaco, June 11— [Special Telegram to Othor lown Nows, U himself unable to get his companion out position or character of the people, so that Tue Bee Mr. William Dillon, a grain . 7S alone, Morton ran for help. Guy Washburn the United States should not endeavor to do buyer connected with one of the leading e The Poor Man's Protest, und . @ youhg oy by the mname Confident of Sherman's Success, to 'r‘"i‘ \'\_lm! '(m«‘ !‘Il‘f‘:!{|~'|{l '{{"‘-\x"‘ fll{m ”'"‘ Depew Denfes Having Written It commission houses of this city, whose prin Slipped Through the Bars, Lixcony, Neb, June 11.—[Special Tele- | of ~ Wishart came to | the rescue WASHINGTOS BUREAU Tie OMAnA nm-,.} el il A Y A ST._Louts, June 11.—[Special Telegram to | cipal field of operation is Nebraska, where | ANawosa, Ia, June 11.—[Special Tole S Wi e BT o " ve o lady, 513 FOURTE : what the men of 1854 had done in the nego- | ™ ) gram to rm.I B |\m.u..m«.m.| people ..I‘;:::[n::“.fll‘l,"lflu.x"(u}:.mllu _mmlg '\‘\"‘Ax{fi»‘\i‘fi.\‘?vxm w "f':;:f"nf;',‘-f.;“:*lfi_f-u tiation of the reciprocity treaty! No party | THE BEe]—The Globe-Democrat publishes | he has resided for fiftcen years, takes | #ram to Tur Bre]—Annn L. Hower, & completely filled Bohannan's hall to-night at thtown Im",,,l‘ “,,“,.,3 Little attention was The Sherman mesidential t{;a ers are | Mad @ monopoly” of ‘patriotism in - this the following this morning: “Mr. Depew | pointed exception to Patrick Eean's repre- [ fomale conviet, made her escape from the the monster labor meeting under the paid to him, as he was a strong swimmer, [ ;o ti-m oMt L. i Tomight R ke country, but if any party had the | will not beacandidate. This exceedingly | sentation of Nebraska republicans as being | penitentiary here last night, by sawing off auspices of the brotherhoods of locomotive | and called out that he was all right; buthe AR st ik el right to be proud of its record, | jmportant acclaration is quoted from a priv- | for Alger and against Gresham. “General | an iron bar over hor window in the top tier enginecrs and firemen. There were farmers | suddenly sank, and his body has not be claimng from every corner and inevery | traditions and history, as being distinetly | oMl 0ol IR R BEOE y c. Dillon, * . of colls and letting hersolf down by means of RN ROBFIRE thoh oF 1) clanses 1n wAAltion 1o | Covered, . e wasilie only son of G place that John Sherman is certain to be the | American, it was the democratic party. The 8 o ) ork. The | Alger,” says Mr. Dillon, “is hardly known in cells and & herself down by means o ol b S b el s e el master L. C. Washburn, He was a printer, | nomineo of tho hat 1 republican party at | Gemocratic party to-day was on the American letter 18 addressed to a gentleman who is one | the state, and has not been seriously | bed clothes, then elimbing up a rope and the large number of railroad men in ot- f Master Lo Co Washbumn. P was 4 Bunter | ne of the national republican party at | (g, ¢ this question. Those who defended | of the delegatos-atarge from a swestern | considered as a candidate for the presidency | scaling the wall. She was sent from Cedar tendance, and for three hours they gave | gpod® MPTEE (OME SRChlee. . Muen Chicago next week. Judge Thompson, whois | i i the senate were on the American side. | gtato and will be a prominent figure in | there. He was talked of some time ago for [ Rapids for cighteen years for murder in the the closest attention'to the doctrines of the | sympathy is felt for the Washburn family, | e recognized leader of the Sherman boom | If in obedicnce to party caucus, which sab | ¢ 00 contion. The announcement of De- | the . Vice presidency on the ticket with | second degreo, she laving assisted o man in rights of honest labor as spoken from the plat- | and the sad affair has filled the city with | 8t this end of the line, is making his arrange- [ with closed doors and Jkept veiled in secrecy ¥ Stihton a7 ouncement of De- | Riaine, but it was not believed he aspired [ killing her husband, with whom she after- it iy o AR e gidom g ments to leave here for Chicago to-morrow. | the real motives of the opposition, the treaty | PeW's conclusion is from a gentleman in his | higher: Mr. Egan certaiuly does not repre- | wards van away. She had served five yoars, form. The speakers were ex-Governor But- . i A Wil TARE WL M) Sho W A should be defeated by a large majority. confidence and is regarded by the recipient | sent the republican sentiment of thie state in [ She is the first femule that has ever escaped, ler, of Pawnee City; L. . Rodgers, of Cres- Badly Hurt at Base Ball. ¢ will take with him Mr. Sherman's steno- f ;051 would be mude to the saferjudg- | s entirely authoritative. The letter was | Supporting Alger for the presidency or in —— ton, In., and Senator Van Wyck, of Nebrask OAKLAND, Neb,, June 11.--[Special Telo- | ETaPher and typo writer and on Wednesday | ment of sixty mitlions of people, and the [ ghown to a correspondent of the Globe-Dem- | SuEZestng Depew. He may represent the Locusts in Dubuque County. City. G. B, Skinner prosided at the mect- | gram to T While the Oakland and | °PCn the Sherman headquarters in the win- | brave and honest fishermen themselves | © 5/t B0 FTEer EECE 0, blica. | Sentiments of some of the railroad managers | Duneque, Ta., June 11.—[Special Telogram ; e gram to T —While the Oakland and | 470 ™ Ronrosentatives Grosvenor, But- | would be appeated to, whose rights and inter- | 0Crat yesterday and this is the first publica- | who are opposed to Gresham, but if he | ¢ ey, Locusts hiave appeared in v ing, and a choir furnished the music. A large | Logan clubs were playing base ball yester- | 1 0 5 ] csts were secured and maintained by this | tion of its contents. The explanation of De- | wishes to represent the opinions of the honest | 10 THE BEr] - Locusts have appeared in vast number of ladies were in tho audience and | day afternoon nine miles southwest, Dr, [ tervorth and Mclinley wilt leave on Wed- | ¢roqy, pew's position is this: He has satisfied him. | masses of republicans of his state he will [ Bumbers during the past two days in this the enthusiasm was unbounded. Wells, of Hooper, ran against Charles Homp. | Ne3daY, stoppini one day at their b At the close of Mr. Gray's specch further | self fully by careful inquiry that he is not the | turn i, and help to give us the great Indiana | city and surroundng country, They are Governor Butler spoke of the wrongs of | sted striking him with his knee in the | homes and will reach Chicago by the cousideration of - the fishcries treaty was, on | 1ot available man for the party to nominate, | J945¢ 48 our standard bearer this year. popularly supposed to be the seventecn year tho laws that Incrensod poverty to the poor | diaphragm and kuoeking him senselcss for | the first delegates bogin to arrive. Sald | motion of Mr. Sherman, posipone He believes that hecould carry New York rish Allies of the RRepublicans, locusts, but the calculation is off two years, P g Monday, the 25th of June. et o 5 and u:l.;wn:l‘ the |u-l:]lu \\‘flx‘n‘n‘vhvr and to n(; somo tine, . Dr. Moore w Is\;'lu!llunh m.\rz“fl:;- \‘:.‘:“:\i 'l'lfi*'l)n_lfs“n t.;xfi::;v::fx;f:;;:‘::‘::?:; "The sanate thea dojourned, but he believes that his record as a railrond | NEW Youxk, June 11.—The first mecting of | Their last appearance here was in 1809, nine- cumulate their millions at the expense o cod eriously hurt. vas re- s ) s ¥ Y WVer HIAHL & i 15 froe trade league | tecn years ago. They come up from the honest labor. There would come q chunge | MOVed to the town and his family physician, | to be nominated. Of that there isnot the T president and corporation lawyer might cost | the Irish-American anti-free trade league J v v e | Sous Bold 1R thib 6Tty (e ¥ ed | Eround as grubs, leaving holes half an inch BT e e ot i e | formenly of Omaha, was telegraphod for this | eat doubt in the world. 1f it wore not for | Wasnixaros, June 11.—Mr. Anderson of [ S0 northwestern electoral votes. Having | was held in this city to-night. 1t was stated evening, also Dr. MeLaughiin, of Telamah ; e i vos | Stisfiod himself on this score he counts him- | that the leagne consists now of twentyseven | oW (e tarist Shiub o would not always be held in chains, and cor- | who arrived this evening. 1t is believed the | showing our hands and giving away our | Tllinois, from the committee on postoftices " d y cling to carest shrub ol ‘ & self outof thelist. The letter which con- | clubs with a total of 1,000 members. “Fhis is | {00 SVhen'they shed their coats and cling to porations would not always wring their | diaphvagin is ruptured. He is suffering | strength inadvance I could sit down and | and post roads, reported back the resolu- | ¢re ©E (EGRE Sl SRR W the movement headed' by Hon, A, L. Morri- [ (o WHOL Troy SHES Telt Sonte feh ng o wealth from toil. He said that a republican | untold agony when not under opiates and can | give you the votes in the various delogations | tion calling on the postmaster general for a f (S0 B FERE P EES R B B SORS B0 [ son of Chicago, in the intorest of the republi- [ troos, Whon fiore nineteen: yoars o they at the late state convention said that the rail. | "0t live many hours. He has a wife and one | that Mr. Sherman is sure to receive.” tabulated statement of the disallowed claims | (o "0 Bl S 0t 0 ton aeting | CAR Part attacked nothing but tne teces, eating the ronds of the state exacted and collocted from | C1ild and has been employed as engine wier | rpye Sherman contingent have been hold- | of postmasters from Kentucky under the act & g ¥ leaves and strippmge them bare. They do nob ro’ for the! past. six weeks, coming hore | , 4 \ together inthe support of any one candidate. Taylor Renominated, 3 s grain or vegotablos, but kee 1£$100,000 ovory doy abovo reasonablo ratos, | tere ougiie Pust six weeks, coming here | g “mectings quite froquently since the | of March 3, 1883, Laid over. L Bl il RUACiClitict: graih ory VeRolAbIoR Hbikee re8 ha ew ; CnicaGo, June 11.—Colonel Abner Taylor | 1 o BT upon each year's work the people of N Chautauqua Talk at Beatrice. quite a lengthy conference at the residence | ete., were introduced and referred: B ) : X York delegation, | o blicans of the First district. Y brasks would bo robbed of enough to con. | Bramiick, Neb., June 11.—[Special Tele- | of the Ohio senator last night and again this | A bill providing for an assistant_secretary | DUt nOW that he will not bo before the con- e Sustained the Superintendent. sl now lino. of | roud to’ O | eram to Tuk Bre] ~At @ mecting of the | afternoon, thoy were in_conterence with | of the navy. 1 : lfl:,‘,“:‘;":‘;}. :\::‘,“‘;:“):I:\Ln ;I.':ld-‘::lt:::snnm A DR Dr:s Moises, Tn., dune 11.—|Special Telos o, How long would this continuet He { hoard of trade to-night #1,500 was donated to | Jocked doors in the committee room of Mr. | A resolution reciting that at this time | agains c ¥ B D Gra iR WU ORI TG 00101 || Eran Tl THa ] SN =SEith T Ha R H IRt cited the wealth of the milliounires that hud LR B T A VA EerR ST 2 ; 5 } there seems. %0 be no possibility of the pas- | It is belioved that Sherman will get o dozen Lot ] been accumulated without an hours labor | & S¥ndicate owning thirty-five acrea of land | Sherman at the capitol. Since his return | JIGUe SEENS W0 S L0 BRI B S ot tiic | votesatnt NeW York; that Gresham will OrRAOICompANY (LR IUAAD A, ) bl Ll and against these he cited the millions of | Skirting the river south of town to aid them | from New York City where the Ohio states- | M1 bill' that thero ba & Tarzo surplus i th | vor i W : Cotomapo Sruixas, Colo,, June 11.— | decision in u case appealed to him from Ce- martgages upon the farms of Nebraskn, | in starting an fnter-state Chautauqua as- | man spent sovoral duys last week, thero hus | temins e ety aeon it t0 the “f-{ mlll:‘ us many, and that the remainder | \ oo i “mologram to Tue Ben]—Arti- | dar county involving the question of the lo- Ihhiat wis wiong was the liws and the vio- | sembly, the syndicate promising to erect | been quitca boom in Shorman stock. To | detriment of genoral business and which DLl ‘“;'.","""“ imuartiully. Hiscock | 50" 0t “jncorporation of the Union | eation of o school house. He remands the ations under them, e paid his respeets to | buildings at once equal to those at Crete and tends to the contraction of the circulating | may get a few complimentary votes on the Pacific, Lincoln & Colorado railway | case back to the board of directors and i the two old parties, Neithor, he said, could | to. ho nssombly noxt August, The | 21080 with whom he has talked the Ohlo | [UCk Sl Goralty: 6| BFRE baNGE o New York delsaitss e g o partion, Nelthor o suid, could | to liold an assembly next Aukdst. e | goitor nparts. the refreshing information | wedium of " the country: that uncortaiuty as | first ballot from New York delegates, but it f ¢ SUUR ST o ied. hore to-d St o t ot 1ho st for o new 3 £10, sehool, coupling, however, with it cortain > o i o e solid vote o New | 1o whether the Mil's bill ints present shape | s certain that he will not get the full vote of 1 . be anew man to rise as Wendell Phillips | tising' fund, and as the syndieate do not Q“‘,‘l,‘\(‘“d:“ “l:i“"‘;{‘i’}”;:):"on“'[‘fiu",“r;:“‘fi{l'(‘.‘L will ever become a lw is 1o say the least | (1o state on "”m“g“k“: it Tho bost e | The object of the incorporation, as stated, it Gl A I i had risen agaiugt slavery, and the chains | guarantee to maintain o permanent assembly, it the third. In addition they | Ereat and almost certaimly = not in | folnation that can bo got points to a general | to build and operate u railrond for passenger | SACHICE CORILONS: In T fustunco | the upon lubor would be.stricken to the gr TR e O bW €O Th eL I b TERSY ainly on the third. In additi hey | EE0E o vive the velief © demanded; | formation that can be got points to a genera 5 T county superintendent exercised the power G v Butler 1 that rece: bt 5 claim that Quay and Cameron will see to it me & 3 | scattéring of the New York vote. Most of | and freight traffic from a point on the t- | of selectin, near site and Superintendent iovernor Butler said that recently will be forthcoming. Some think the greund | i ¥ TR ¢ the | and that the late unfortunate and unne i L 1CRATEO T R et ATar M6 ) (ol SOE: ORABE GEGBFRBE ThAyOR RAN I AAD T L 1 o e B that healso gets the entire vote of the | andthat the late 1 the delegates from that state are men en- | ern boundary of the state in Elbert or Arap- | Sabin sustained him in excreising the power 101 Thay remarks | too small, others that we are too near Cr DBt YIVinia de1catl M Ay civil war made the enormous and d AR e e TideE t to the militia that surprised him. The ¢ which alfcady hus a well established Chau. | Lennsytvania delezation. e SHeiil | 5, cvouing pension list just and necossavys [ ULy mew in va ';".""}j‘"“"‘.“""‘;‘_}"‘”‘1« ahoe county westerly to Denvery also to | citing an opinion of the attorney gencral in ernor hud suid that with the growing labor | {3 But few were at the meeting and | (0148 friond who called on hit ' last night, | 11,4 he success of the armies of the United | Ji¥ thirteen of the seventy-twe werc in the 1,509 "construct and operate a branch of saig [ 183 that holds the ecounty: superintendent troubles they might be called on My one-half of those present refrained | that while he was in New York hewas § (it B0 EOOE B o ecire the nccumu- | dolegation four years ago, six of the thirteen | W0 -5 TO0RE HF SI0 BEE 2 hias discretionary powers i many matters POt anty e thoughor ¢ TE R S M Lt should | Waited upon by the representatives of S DO e e ote for. | Wvere out and out Arthur men and six were | road beginning at some point on the first | ¢o¢qyal with the board of dircetors. A eE hhaTs misRod d bty om voting, claiming that the matter should § ¢\wonty or more Trish clubs who assured him ion of large, private and corporate for- | yqt g5 Joud for Blaine. The unlucky | mentioned line in Elbert county in a south hayer ~ had missed anopportunity to | be canvassed move thoroughly. hat now as Blaine was out of the way they | tunes all over the country; and instructing | 3t ochon st the solitar Rslihl g 5 exercise the militia, When the Burlingto, ‘ - PALUSIOW SRS WO s WU Belay > ittee vay A rol hirteenth he solitar te which was | westerly direction through the counties of . a0 Piricap i eon would support him for the presidential | the committee on ways and means to report | oivan 1o Bob Lincoln in 18847 road brought 250 Pinkcerton mento Nebruska | Appointed to the Prison Congress. | N G0 His frionds assort that all the | to the house bilis first—repealing all laws | 8730, 0, 0 LU dived from New York oy Al have et them with the militiaat | Lixcouy, Neb., June 11.—[Special Tele- | preliminaries for the delivery of the votes of | Providing for internal revenue taxation and | i “ifternoon- saving that Depew denicd Mr. Rodgers spoke particularly to the rail. | €ram to Tie Bee.] —Governor Thayer to-day | the New York and Pennsylvania delegations féllr'l‘l-’.‘l'":x"..':.‘.l of s“:'::u:ixis‘;.’i(l(i::l;lilr:"\.\"'h‘::;:-‘n;";ll; having written such u lotter. The reporter, road men and paid his respects to the Q¢ [ appointed C. E. Root, of the Daily State | have been ul'rz.m.ul"tl m"ll llu"i\‘_\‘\'lxl‘l_fi": e o reats A B R DI ORI WOTA e ll"“:’vu\'cr,'ln.mslfi|llml he saw it smont to, Canon Olty with line | Humpton muchinist, two for burglary and system in o masterly manner, The strike, | Journal, as a delegate to represent Ne \\“{‘_ QI ‘“j‘"qf"\ AILH \'-‘r'f.;” of | ond. a day providing for the levy and collec- | Tmlfi‘_rr“ ‘-llv"lfy}1.'(hl":':‘f‘11~“"fll'="“ through Bent and Las™ Animas countic two for larceny. Jim Ganshorn, his pal, is he said, was not”ended, all over the iand | braska at the national prison association and | gerl Oy PADCr Sy A o | tion of n rruduated tax upon all incomes of [ 0 THE Brr]—=Mr. Depows friends m the | the southern boundary line of the stat also under arrest, Swihart is now thought cordiul words and practical support ecame Ritrhey . Senator Sh s Drenaredinb] e e S R O \tions and trusts | Bouse announced ofticially to-day that he is | \ith the necessury coal branches, spur to be an expert eracksman and may be from lubor organizations of cvery charactor. | LriSon coneress which meets at Boston, | list of the delegates to the Chicago conven- l'}';,‘“m-]j ’ll & :l e pro- | #bsolutely out of the race for the presiden- | Tye'incorporators and. di- b Wwantod d18owliore foPRIAtEOTE 101 WO Bl ors acter. | Mags., July 14, Mr., Root from active work | tion, He states that of tl ALie Numbae | 0L85] nd upwards per he p tinl nomination. Mr. Depew's determination | jo i Orators and dircctors ure bt 1t was a fight for the manhood of labor, and lyLe i 0 t A e LI0f A T SSTTON e 0 BE 6 voton Hex: 1r. Depey Jabor would seo. that it trismphed. ! and | i journalism, will ‘possess excellent quali- | there are 40 delegates who will vote for | cceds of suid incou 2 ted X" | not, to enter the list is believed to be due to | 1§imer Avanond and Lo I LY W] ot frumphed | M gies for work in the congress and will repre- | Sherman. He asserts that Sherman is sure [ €lusively to the payment of pensions: third, | fh rapresentations which have been mude | 1ionbe! i et otae i 87 D000, Thinks Allison the Coming Man. Dunugue, Ta., June 11.—(Special Telegram Rodgers spoke cloquently of the *scub,” the 2 A ¢ 1 v Sovidib s Lha TR ny ; T AT e | sent Nebrasia inan avle maner. of this number of votes in any event, and Droviding that all urticlcs or Droducts, ted | Y leading westorn republican_members of S S eornoratl A bt —_——— that with this show of strength the addi- LA o L S Grates | CONETress that his nomination would endanger Ready to Lay Track. e Jatvaon _ L?;.“y):n;l !‘.:r”..' 7::;:. while honest labor | gesponse From Washington County. | tional seventy-two votes needed will un- .\_m!,ux‘»);x‘u_l enter ‘I:Luaf the United States | 4054000 AN the western states, and that rarea M“3“‘ .hmn) Mo Snec to e Bre. | —A New York Hevald r When Mr. Sherman introduced Mr, V AxLINGToN, Neb., June 11.—To the Editor | doubtedly be secured. —Scnator Sherman “‘\"l S JmpoLy ‘r“()‘l’-.n offered a resolution | e not only could not carry Michigan, but | o5 50 lh’r‘l ok Tiving dont the | nomed Bowen wasligre alliiny, yoste WGk B saiqiintifor! bix yonrs Ho Hadtx of i Bre: Allow me to congratulate you | to-day informed a Nebraska friend that he had Nenine T 0 T and 12 for con- | that he would have great dificulty in | EFAN 1O TUE CHEJ— ARG TGYRE O LA terviewing prominent republicans and demo- i Bhtedlthioiiconlslot N b iabica et Pt 3 reason to count on the support of four of the | 8ssigning July 5, 7,4, 10, 11 and 12 fo, holding the republican state of = Ne. | Red River Valley road will be commenced on | erats s to Mr, Allison’s life. He said that resented the people of Nebraska and not the | on the editorial in to-day’s Ber refusing fo | A¢aS0lL10 count on t ion of encral pensions logislation, | Holding: the ' O o e ot vo | Monday next fram the Minnesota end. -4 ) i railronds in the Umited States senate, and | support Chauncey M. Depew for the presi- | - e ANOTHE L S UnGE precedence to be given to the arrears of limi- | MK o DOFSEn OF B HECE state, 4hd e ot it was the opinion of the ler: ny that there were thousands of honest men in 8 1 inati se the re. g - 1 ek | (o gl tation repeal and dependent pension bills. | 1H0s 0 PR ) Ry Th Wilted. eastern papers that Allison would be the the stute who wanted him to again represent | €R¢Y: His nomination would lose the re- | Senator Paddock’s bill for enlarging the | ) o8 FEESL BRCC RGN, BOG" PNl on s | instrumental in oringing about this result ¥ ed. nomince ofthe convention so he wus getting them. The audience reccived the senator | Publican ticket 500 votes in Washington | supreme court of Utah by the addition of | Jhe wosolubion tas Becombamict by i IRpE | by explaining to Mr. Depew’s friends the ab- [ Niacana Faris, June 11.—[Special Tele- | \id'bideanhy ready with great_enthusiasm and he proceeded (o | €Ounty. 1 would that all republican papers | another judge, which passcd the scnate some | BIEES U™ 1, ”iwb]‘,chfi, Thereupon Mr, | Solute necessity of pulling him off the track. | gram to ik Brr.]—Large crowds of people o 3 lis arraignment of the’ monopoly cohorts 'll‘lx?"bh‘*“-' liud the stamma of Tue Daiy }j:',‘l'fl;!“';“,‘I'_“‘,,,‘I‘,;l" amended in the house, wus | ol oevenor withdrow the resolution. :f“ifi’::""l‘l’.‘“‘.;n",\i"“_fi'in‘,'l“‘-:"{ ",‘,e:"“‘“"}l]"‘:“‘;:: ame here yesterday afternoon from Buffalo Preparing for the Firemen. TR ol ml?.»“‘:m':.«ffll i yours for the success of the repunli- | judiciary of the senuto with o ‘recommenda. | | Tlie house tnon proceeded tothe considera- | £EIGS nero say that to nominate him would | and other places, expecting 10 see Potts and | CLINTON, Ta, June 1.—[Special Telogram to the uprising whi was g owing | can ticket headed by any man who will com- | that the house amendment be concurred in. "“*:9(,', “f“m_"llffll\(‘rh-p floor on this bill, | be political suicide. Hence they advised him Huzlett go over the Horseshoe falls in a bar- | to Tur By nen have begun to upon every hand. Never Dbefore swere | mand the support of hotiest republicans. This amendment sunply provides that the | . Giosvenor 1ok the oo B RS B | to declare his purpose to withdraw and he | rel, but they were disappointed through the ive for th sociation mecting hero the people stirred decper than at the present S.J. Hapeey, M.D, | judge may reside in other portions of the | «ommenung soveastieatv dhon the el At | has responded as noted above. Mr. Dorsey | failure of the men to come to time. Several | this week. 1t is expected there will bo 5,000 time over the encroachments of capital. The - territory than Salt Lake. Jaid aside in order 1o enable this body to con. | 82id tonight that, in his opinion, the nomina- | 4, a0o they challenged C. D. Graham, who | or more visitors in attendance. The pr ERALEL raviowa thenseds ort el Yell From the Bridge. ~ SKA IN THE SENATE. d agiderinigrdertoienabiethisibo tion would go either to Harrison or Sherman, y'S ag YACHALANE ERAEu I, £ LB oDl HCARCC, e Onel od the needs of honest legis g o Sy M Pataock pre | sider the bill increasing the police foree of | J{ ¥ atta = vither P went through last summer with his head | EFamme is very interesting and guarantecs Iation, the road that would lead to enfrune June 11.—[Special Tele- | Inthe Senate to-day Mr. Da bre | fhe district. He referred to the fact that | Fethinks that aneastern man,cither Phelps, | : : have been made that all purses will be puid chisement and spoke of the duty of the It & phet Tw on, H. L. Rider | Scnted the foliowing: A petition of citizens l'fi_ 2 ] Gl 'th Lo lat 19 l"fl “I“. of New Jersey, or Morton, of New York, | but of a barrel, offering him 1,000 to go over . 18 v OrVimIrE |v| e g ) 3 S 5 LR Jubed geraini ol —Two men, H. L. Rider | ;opanklin county, Nebraska, complaining | the surplus was still accumulating, that the | \ijj he the nominee for the' second place on | the falls. A meeting was arranged last 3 } A RICH OO IIBIO) lic. It was one of the senator’s ablest offorts y fiscal year was nearing its close with appro- ' i e falls. A meeting was arrang ‘ nds have been wade, : . Bhl and J. C. Burton, employes of the Union | of existing evils under the operation of the | fiscal year was nearing ose with appro- [ Y11 PO 1 : g i ade, and the large audicnce grected it with the | poids (hile painting the iron bridge across | mter-state commerce act, and urging con. | Pristion bills still undisposed of, and finally 2 cvening, when Hazlett said he only memnt e greatost, cuthusiasm, L s aftor T p. . | T WP e mar. | Bross 0 Adopt necessary ainendments thereto; | €ame (0 the gist of his remarks With the eita. | The Boom Commencing at Chicago. | to chitlenzo Graham to a race for 0 Meat the Record. AR vl"t;*“lwll-._‘l"“' K andibavas pro y cscaped instant death to-day by the | @ vesolution of the board of trade of Fapr: | tion of various gencl pension lls, which Cuicago, June 11.—Congressman 8. V. | side over the cataract and down through the Masox Crry, Ta., June 11.—[Special Tele- noneed the most telling labor mecting ever | Fowly sciped St e From | burv, Neb: urging the passage of the Pacilc | had_ been veported on by the committee or | wwhite, of ‘Tirooklyn, was at the Grand Pa. | Whirlpool rapids to Lewistown. Gralam | £ to Tine v, —~The Donnison hose come s £ i R introduced in' tho house. Mr. Grosvenor | V1 ! ; ; An Abandoned ; e raitroad bill, known as the Outhiwaite meas- | SURCHES T HC N 0o frodonted. to | €ific to-night. He'says Chauncey M. Depew’s | offered to swim Potts and Hazlett throngh pany left at miduight touight for Clinton to An Abandoned Enterprise, vay belo v were brought 1o the eity | ure: i and / g e 20 ule med | name will be presented to the convention | the rapids or do anything of that kind, Then | attend the fircmen's tournament. In o pra 3 Ahtine bl ) bl otithotDanastmentl otiNabraskay | The committee on rules signed | name will b » ray do anything f d, ten : d Jonxstows, Neb., June 11.—[Special to | 80d placed in chitrge of the company phy, B e 0000 to fuw [ by all the republicans present’ i | and on the first ballot will no doubt receive | the two made up their minds tios run wade this afternoon tiey ran Tue Lre]-—The tolophono lin from this | fuy,cieir ijuries ar B o Tt vequistiana | tie house, usking for the assignment of time | he full vote of New York, B e 10 e | yards making couplings i 82 15_scconds g g T 10 the committee on invalid pensions. Upto | o = . i Sl b 3 The 300 yards sweepstakes were won last place to Norden, Neb., may prove to be a the coming yeal T B L o AL The representatives of five presidential | interesting _experiments. Accompanied by | yeuin 45 sceonds, fwlure, Mevrick W ns, cditor of the Worked Him For $50. TUEDIRECT.TAX DILL TO PASS, 4 ssigned one duy or one hour to the consider- | booms are in the city to-night, Alger’s and | C M. Ross, he went to Clark’s island, T e OIhroa o]t Gone vd tho o ; e (Special Tele- ionds of the direct tux bill are arranging | #38IKNEA ORC i "hile i ] 15 agol v vare 4l » | southof the Horseshoe fulls and from there it OfF His N Jolinstown Chironicle, constructed the lin Cavvnus, Neb, June 1L—[Spectal Tele- | o §ECCH 0 EE I M0 atred immeds. | ation of pension bills, While it has given | Allison’s agents, who were first on the | SO oL tae (lotapshon Gl dne, ol Hu ~ Bit Off His Nose. He claimed to be an agent for the Nebraska m to Tur Ber]--City TreasurerJ. B. | jraly after the disposition of the tariff bill, | 448 to nearly every other committee, it had | ground, were reinforced early by Sherman's | {05 PR Giske T A hmmock made of x, Ta., June 1 1 Telegram Telephone company, but upon investigation | Delsman was taken in to-day to the extent of | There has been nothing said about the direct | Stubbornly refused to let the eommittce on | jroxy and to-night added a spokesman for | u coffee suck and u vont in the were | to Tie Bee]—A horrible case of mayhem s PADY, 3 ¢ valid pensions have a day. The ac e it was shown that Jie had no authority from | 0 by a smooth-tonzzued villain by the name | tax bill for several weeks, The measure, it | BV G PREEA BIVE S G0 SAEIGVRGCRG [ Harrison. Republicans from abroad are mak- | the only preparations necessary. Grabam | occurred in White Water township last night the company to build the line or nct as [ of K. 1. Stevens. He had a forged draft | Will be remembered, was illibustered againet | 1 C1f (o gubstantial pensions to soldiers, and | ing the ucquaintance of Judge Gresham, who | nuiled up the head of the sl and st it | in a_fight botween Garrett Cotton and Wil- agent, He had no money, but came here | and letters of recommendation from Mars n\ !|“l {“‘l' 4 ;'.“ . "1"(‘- ‘fm’l‘lj\‘:‘- 'm'_-.*‘-‘; r“‘“‘f the democratic purty in its platform had also | resides at the Palmer house. His support- | #float. It quickly drifted to_the falls and | jiym Druming, the latter chewing off Gar- well recommended, and,” thinking him_a [ Field of Chicago. Information has been re 00 hyLhos0omoatal )08 aucies ol | announced itself in favor of liveral pensions. | ers held an op seting to-night and a | \WChtdown into the gorge. Fourteen min- | yott's noso up to the bone. A warrant has truthful and honest’ man, some of the citi- | ceived that he has played the sume game on | Sideration in next December. The men w But unfortunatelv: in tho rogent: utterapces | e o an open meeting to-night and utes elapsed before the barrel was discov- | been issued for Druming's arrest, zons backed him in the enterprise with labor | other merchants in difforent cities of the | filbustered against the billhave expressed | 56 WATEREC S (B p0¢ FOORY SRCHEEER | number of specches were made. At Alli- | ered in the scething torrent. It floated down ling . and money to the amount of between 300 | stute under assumed namcs, {:I;'I’.,‘"\,'?‘{‘\.‘,.‘,‘(‘.f;‘ ;'u"l\\f'.‘flmffi‘wll'\‘v"?.3«(n'-‘é":fi}'.: as o EwordE 1o nce, o suggestion | S00's headquarters are quite a group of | the sll':-y[fx!;fxx«l was yl-.-«..i.-.l( I.r_\'”u} boatman An Old Sottler Gone, and §600." Wutkins, sceing that his scheme Wiproroer et within o week. of two. after the | that the democratic party in’ the future pro- | Towans, o e Corms o ondod tho cawne: | Warenioo, T, June 11,—[Special Tele- was to be investigated, left a fow days ago The Corner Sto 3 Mills bill is disposed of. Consideration of | Posed to carry out its promises to the union J. 8. Clarkson, chairman of the Towa | ("' r00id 10 be nearly suffocated, Graham | £ram to Tue Bee.|—Farmer Dewey, one of {,‘;:"‘::::,i:t';,';“l‘:,‘l‘,:'ml,l";“‘l: "‘I“l"‘fx‘:'l' L give | Yomk, Neb, Junc 11— [Special Telegram | b direct tax bill means it passage, there ‘U;:}'}"”L't"f o country. = one of the mi. | delegation and a member of the national re- | cared for him and fwo hours later the dog | the earliest ottlors in central Town and @ T T e o mettion and fhx the 0t | to Wuk Ber.]—The corner stone of York's | Leing less than one-third of the members op- [ueannonol Hlingie, e O hera | publican commnttee, expressed the opinion | was dancing around us lively as ever, There | wealthy land owner, died ot his home near ] Sori AT s . Ll nority, said that, 8o far as he knew, there | publican committee, expre 0 9 daooin a8 iy RYOr, & thy X ; will b6 wade to capture aud bring Lim to | BCW ljmlh hool lr\-xldn‘lls \\usnlmd \:Hh ap- | posed to it. A had boen no meeting of the commiitee for | that the contest over the nomination was [ were three or four bruises on the cask causcd | tuis city last night, justice, propriute cercmonies this afternoon, SLLANEOUS. AR e D ity members My, | narrowing down to three men, one of them [ by coming in contuct with rocks, but nonc of —— ——— puilding will be of pressed brick and cut .rm.-phlr. dward l.:r lu\:;u-cr (\I;'_\.I}Il:h SOMENYS i\‘lf':lx‘(_ et h'l'l'"‘w”‘-‘,md‘mk‘:fl”““‘“ being Senator Allison. It is being generally | them penctrated the staves, 1 had Just as Fire at Clinton, Judge Cooley Will Spenk. stone, und will cost, whon completed, £25,000, | and the Re . S of Mt Plea: dof Maluc e, B Stk o | ocounised i Uho east,” ho s, Gt | soon Ko Dver tho cataract, Grabi sa ‘1 | Cuavros, Ta, June 11 [Spoci Tologram Crre, Neb,, Juno 11.—(Special to Tup | The cerenionics wore conducted by tho board | ny I, wore 6.0y aimiied o practice | ey voice the sentiments of the republic | Allison ls o candidato | standing for | o burrel of my own constiuction, but nebody | 1o Tup 13r.]~The wood shops of tho Chie Bk | A telegram was received this-morn- | 4 WG DR, B 05 Fou, N, | " Tho Star mail service. from Underwood to | ean members of the louse, but they had | {1 iloSn e party 1ed by a powertul party | Gthorise folks would eall hin o crani.” 0 & Northwestern roud burued heve Jst ing from ex-Governor Duwes, from Wast- | v T{arlun deliveved the oration, Donipan, Neb., will be discontinued at the ln-xlxlq n(.-.(x.:l\_.. xl:x"‘nh"“ ;)'llull e wanted the | Of newspapers set up for tariff reform. He pibdes Jiedised n‘whl . Loss §,000 on building and. ma- o S3R5IA ot " J n a r. Gros I J il p( J > s ot N . . - S chinery, ington, in which hie suys that Senator Man =l endof thie moiith, 114 | sotdiérs b the country o understand the mi- | Will Have gereat strength 1w the eountry west A D T T e chinery derson and himself called upon Judge Con neement at Stromshurg. Star mail serv 1 A 1ed July H ) s Mississippi. He has strength in the 4 ot | ARIRDL.RALY 06 LA nority was utterly helpless to call up pension | 0f the Missi 3 L 3 BerLIN, June 11.—(Spectal Cablegram to A Heavy Libel Suit, Thomas M. Cooley this morning, and that SriomssUrG, Neb., June 11. l“;“\‘\vfl.'ua.-.-‘y“u}\ulill\r'.'.)‘f..wm"‘l,‘.mkl.' (oenher | bills, except with the consent and through south and a great deal of strength in Con- % | 2 ! 4 vith th ent and through | B E) Be Tsland, Maine and Vermont, | Tie Bee.]—The North German Gazette de- | - ST Joseen, Mo, June 11.—[Specinl Tela. the judge promiscd to bo present at the | Tui Bre]—The closing exercises of the | (e T iits Tnd buck, twico a weok. by o six | the will of the majority, us expressed by the | Rttt O00e B, b e N ard | nies that the emperor demanded of Herr vou | gram 1o T Bix.|—A prominent fem of ate Nebruska Chautauqua assembly and speak | Stromsburg high school took: place here lasy L.u;.\ seh \vx‘)v-ilnn.gi "‘,‘1',‘!:"{"h“‘l';"“""m"l'fij, N ased Allison and it is conceded his candidacy is | Puttkamer explunations of his administra- | torneys in this city have been instructed by SATRREA iy ily S Tiahvill o one!f Thradax siuEhy Badibierg el suendod.ii RCMCIUATIN 16k S0 Mr: Spinoi of Now York asked unanimous | Without antigonisuyand thit he will be ibie | ‘o of lis oftice. e imperial rescript, be- | the divorced wife of Abiam Nave, of St. > grandest days of the assembly. Every [ The graiuates were fo ) e by 4 ono b o consent for the o consideration of g cou ! 2 in every glving Dotico aft) '8 s oseph, to begin or libel O the granlost duysof fne assoubly. Evory | Judicsnd two gentlemen, and in- their sov x-Governor Duwes, of Nebraska, has suc- | consent for the immediate consideration of 4 yond giving notice of the emperor's assent to | Joseph, to begin a suit for libel aguinst the o o stato should muke it & point to Seiator Hurrisons interests are peing | the quinguennial bill, only udded that the | Kuusas City Tiines compuny for $50000 for { An lowa Cracksman, Elbert and El Paso to Colorado Springs and Warenroo, la., June 11 Special Tele- Manitou. The articles of incorporation call | sram to T'ue By IPour indictments have for another branch to extend southwesterly TS efoib e 4 T e, o gy “tiiesterly | been found wgainst Al Swihurt, u well known, joint resolution appropriating £25),000 for the | stat st Janu- - of his reputation, of his learnine, | eral parts demonstrated the efficiency und »d in his mission here, He came to in- [ 100t PPIRJIEISHIE 50,000 for | s O b SLutition, of ik lowrhlne: | ) o robghness of tho discipline and training Judge Cooley, of the inter-state com | Celebrution of the twenty-ith universary of | 1 okcad afier by Char ifin, Indiana's | cmperor assumed that the freedom of cleet- | Alleged defumation of chavicter. head of both the bench and bir of the United | received i their high school course. Miss [ merce committee'to deliver an uddress at | the batte of G ; secretury of state, He : SPhurman’s | ors Terully guarded by their represen. | WY 410 Times in long review” of the’ cuse AP naeang r fennie C. Rudberg was sulutatorian and | Crete on the 3d or 4th of July to the Chau- 0r. reckon) nomination is a play into the hands of Har- ; stated that Mr, Nave had secured a divorce States. From presout indicutions there will | griie v FIECIE B0 e valedictory. | tauqua association. 'The judge has accepted, | the Eround that war celebr vison. It makes Indiana more than ever g | t8tives of the government in order to avoid | on account of adultery and this is the st :‘x:‘t‘ :lmis“l.:lllv’f\::\lmlz‘nu. n‘|‘|“lll!llu'J.‘n:\\»;“v‘-A.‘-\_t‘r};;: WHIRY I 2R ABREAN GERNE 81 General H, Weels and wife, of Schuyler, luml‘)( the country were conducive of no | B0 e e ™ he people of Indiana want | everything like pressure upon yoters, Herr | wient upon which the suit will be base announced s oxpected, but not put down Another Bank at Premont, eb., are here. ey S, Heatn | EONE or 1aia before the house a com. | Hurrison. They uro not hostile to Gresham | von Puttlamer’s report proved that most of | Mis, Nuve is well kngwn socially in St gt - v LSO i r choice ve N A N L 11e +w | Louis, Kansas City and St. Joseph, positively, will be b Every preparation Fuesoxt, Neb., June 11.—|Special to Tne FIFTIETH CONGRESS. munication from the secretary of the treas- ‘5}")”"")'f‘":.l;‘”lbu hoice |‘nul (l‘unx (In’I the complaints were groundless; that few v ph will be made togive Judge Cooley & recep- | pipp ) The Western Trust and Security g PO} g ury trasmitting an estimate of §167.000 from | £ate is pledged to his supvort just as loug as s of corrupt practices hud been proven N e A e b Hou that/ will be woxthy of the was, compuny, of this city, to-iay began the oper- Senate, the supervising rchitect for repairs of tho | Hye @ @EURERIG NI L o (e pepupi [ and that the pwilty ofticials were punished. |\ ina, Mang Juue 11~ [Special Telo- 5 <o —— At s WasniNGTON, June 11.—Among the bills | N¢W Orleans custom hou: S i dammitiee ot Obin. ol ions the | Herr von Puttkamer did not cling to lis | ... g R Rl S -2 Two Young Men Drowned. ation of a saving bank in connection with SRR, can state committee of Ohio, champions th gram to ‘I Bre.]--A Calgary dispateh says FuLientos, Neb, dune 10 Speeial to | their business, huvins amended their articles | reported from committees and placed on the cause of Sherman, He says: ““We do not | office. On the contrary Le had intended 10 | {jove ic o doubt W. J. MeGarigle. the Gl - A et oy i - of incorporation for that purpose. This | calendar were the postofice and District of The Democratic Caucus. put Sherman - forward = because Thur- | yesign when the present emperer ascended | o0 5 8 B8NS ” B 8l Tue Bee]—August Michaelson und Hans | givog premont her fourth bank. . e i ; A rather thinly | man is to be feared, but because et R o cago boodler, hus been at Nutioval park since i Bk g gives Columbia appropriation bills, to be called up WASHINGTON, Juge 11.—A rather thinly 3 3 0§ the throne but was delayed in cffecting his | 410" oo SR 1 , Tidge twd young men who were working at ——n : d 4 Sy he is the strongest in the ficld. As for Thur- ] ; ¢ the beginniug of May and it is now pretty the Roimer ranch, four miles west of Fu 1 By ¥ to-morrow. Also the senate bill for the re- | attended caucus of democrat presentia- man, his nomination is nota strong one in | Purpose becanse his colleag urged him | (onsdently stated that he is in partnership ORI AT v aulitlo okt ne o & Ravan "“ll ")~“1| ’\ 1r» L Dispaten | construction of the government dam at Rock | tives talked for hours to night upon the tariff | Gjiig,» ot o resign uutil the cmperox’s Lewlth n | (i D Brett in the sanitarium. He moy 2 AR SR T .,.“‘m,““ PEAEOTY T, Louis, SRR oh by S0 _v‘“fi“,“ ' | 1slund ursenal, and for the immediate cou- | bill. The caucus had been called to devise |~ Frank J. Hecker and George H. Hopkius | proved. Sxslis I, Aapest Ak 0 AODATAAIA,, 50 HpY A s o a8 L aroglan el MO by AR SBMIN | otsuciiop ol e e y dam, weans for expediting action upon the bill | are here ‘in the interests of Alger. They —— futroduced 1o everyone, bub scveral ludios 9 2 othier wus tipping the boa this morning the Gulf railvoad depo s al- ordor 10 frighten him, | 1t dipped water, they | hoae ontirely dostroyed by fire. Loss ot | On motion of Mr. Sterman the senate | but nothing definite was accomplished, | JER {:‘:}:;“:I»:hgr F tho xproarions Pali ik CNI“'_“fr‘llé“:::“:l."ll“ "IH."““‘M“ aro | dectiued the Lonor wud also to din ut the lost their balance and finally upset. Michi- | yer cstimated, but is very beavy. proceeded to the consideration of the fish- | Mills said he had been requested by McKin- | 27000 5in” preference to Gresham. Hecker s AR 1‘mg’\\.l|n R "o | suuituriv, us they w’nu. want hiw, aelson tried to save Tidge, but the frightened h e eries treaty In open executive session aud | 1Y 10 cause the comsideration of the bill to | 35004 that other surpriscs were in store. L Bl S e Jut man clung to him in such a way that both Approved th Bill. Was addrossed by Gray in suppiort of its | Ve suspended during the republican conven- | M3 (i Us'Could be judged by surface in. | JuiEits of Pythins arriving to take partin | onke i ubllan R were drowned, Nicholus Wenn, the third o . tion to accomodate a number of republican [ 5:00800 S5 6 Al rer agent hoj o divide t the great meeting this we Upon the ar Manquerre, Mich, June 11—[Special barty in the boat, manuged to get to land, | ABANY, N. ¥ June 1L—Governor ¥ ratification, God belp the country and the | members who wish to attend. In view | GRafein SR RSE SO GReTR CIERR AN | e o senights they are escorted to the | Telegram to Tk Brr]—At o lurgely ate BAt iwas 100 wick exhuustoa. go'procure b to-day approved the bill to regulate o ople, he suid, if those into whose hunds | of the urgent mecessity for the [ 0oy or the old support of Logan. headquarters on Walnut street, where an | tended meeting of the Suloonkeepers mutual entire business bl s fitted up ws a recep- | protection assoc n, held at Ishpeming, iermian. T ve buried ut the &ulicy ) nud stution varchouses it Lais stute, wight be grantéd aud that the appropriation . . I £ tion und dining Lall. Mich., to-duy, 1t was unanimously decided to ASEA ST U0 Lyriod AF° (g 5 Julots 1 Al ey TAICUANAS 1 P which fovolved the peaco and honor and | PG EIHINCE, aud Mk RO AMIATICH | Warensoo, In, June 11.—[Special T . s Mokl St M WAAMSALIBOUML OV EAIN e Died of His Injuries. welfure of the nation. Some slurs, he said, | pension of the tarift debate, The finul dis. [ gram to Tue Bee)—J. T. Hegler, senior Btabbed His Calleague. July 4, and test the validity of the law. The Oil Companiee Comsolidate. e oss, tho | bt becn ungenerousiy cast by the senator | osition of the ntter was left to the demo- | mewber of o wealthy San Francisco com- | Baxcon, Me,, dune ‘11.—~The mystery of | yiciut decisions of e urt on the FHEMONT, Noby, Juti 11, [Spocial 10 THE | 1m o was thrown from bis horee at | from Muine (Mr. Fryc) towards the secre- | cratic members of the wiys and meaus cow- | yission firm, talks of coast politics thus: | the “Muil car murder” is gradually being | now liguor law \koohers Bra.I—A pumber of oll companios having | 5 L, ¥R ,“'“ NI VR 0 e & v of state; but there bad never come | Mittee, It "r!;""“f"‘l’;' that “d"'“‘“f “'”.I;,.”.' “California is emphatically in favor of high | cleared up. Huyes, one of the clerks, is re- | jubiiaut . | il companies BaviRg { e Jerome pavis ruces Saturday last, died o 3 i 4 . allowed to run op for some duys longer | K il RN MR | AN 8 05 SR ARATEN SR 1 Maims (o the oil distriot of \Yyoming bave | his it night ut the Munbettan bos- | frow the state dv et auytiing like the | Bofore un uttomph is wade to Apply auy | Wi A reduction of the tariff onsugar | ported to have said that a sudden quarrcl ik con merged into oue 1 under the | pital surrender of American rights in the treaty " rostrictivg monstres. It is believed | would certainly ruin the coast sugar industry | €ame up etween Sellins and Sinclair ibo S g Lpagion Ladye S Just ““’“I‘“ ol A g e — of 1571, under President Grants adwin: | fhat after the Chicag convention the repub- | now rapidiy developiug in California. Land | the haudling of somo majl, which resulted i Tl o e a1 HUBI P poliduted il gud Pipe Line 1 P t ( [ ha e ~ . - - ¥ be futal sty iug of & 1 Siuclair. ial Telegram to i E. ight o i paaie of who Cousolidated O gud Dire Ling he Death Roll, itration, - aud - yer i wreaty | licans can be induoed to wccept | from which raisins can be produced 16 valucd | the futul stabbiug of Scilius by Biuclalr i TR PR P R e e company. Their interests are located in the MitvAUKEE, Juse 1, —Fred Millor, a wrell | Was oo of the triuuphs of General Grants | looking 0 an agroement upon a date of tak- [ 100 G0 KR B O WIORACEE B8 R X T cit) , Who is sturring Roberg tervitory commeneing st a poing sbous uinety | 10Ol i morning from the | Gduiaistration, & gh for tho priviloge of | (LSS 1o akreement Bo! at 4 Ligh flg educti i tari A Minnesota Flood. Dowaning this season, signed 8 tiree yearp miles west of Douglas and extend sixty or | dnocis of o cances, - ¢ | an .N.nx-clnmu Wil tho American x‘m.- B, e vuisins to @ point where our product would | AfnxEarovis, June 11.—-A Journal's spec- | wontract with Mi e T3\ AT sevenuty . ll\lhhli‘.\lylllal b in ths Poi- I 81's Lon. It Eave a5 AMENIOeD. EIAD Duelling ¥ . ¥ 4 i itloz 2 W from Crookston, Minn., sa) { HE0 1 been the feature with Fredevick Ward o son Spider and Rattlesnake country, The Striking Lathers. ket. to the Canadian fisherman and 1,500,000 Pawis, June (1, —Ina duel to-d; tra product, would surely result in materially | yiver is raging at this point. Residents of | two years, Miss Bluir will Le the leading ofiops 61 tue couny are K. 1. Hasea NEW YoRK, June 11 -All the luthers B bt s boct Kivah by congress | Paul Dekouledo aud Aveno, mewber of the | depreciating the value of these lands wnd | Eust Crookston have been forced to leave | support o Mr. Dowaing. “The ventract calls {:;gl“;r t’:l:' C H-A ‘K'N;“:‘; Lro; ¢r; 1. | the city wenton @ strike’ this morning f of the abrogation of that treaty ut the expir- hamber of depsties,the latter was wounded, | would drive home producers out of the seir homes for safety. ‘Lhe duwage Lo prop- | fc ‘f 0 per 7.\““. "‘.'""d"” year, §200 Lue seee Brrison, secretasy, Waib theso geutlc: | beiter wages and shorter bours, ation of its terw und the Uniled Stutes Lud | The weapous used were swords, warket, For presideut the coast republicaus | erty s alrcacy large. ond and §225 the thlid, in time. Michaelson aud lidge were you for elevatiug, trimming, receiving, weighin woy hud placad power should refuse to look | speedy passing —of appropriation bills i men, each about twenty-one years old, bo and discharging grains by means of floating [ 44 poth sides and at all sides of the questions | it Was gencrally believed that this request A Coast Political Opinion.