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b # i U * . v— sesea———— i et —— oot T T ————————— — - - — = : T - > OMAHA. SATURDAY MORNING MAY 4, 188¢ NUMBER 323. : city, too ill to give any aceount of himself or | THE PREACHER IN POLITICS. \ R Q THE DENVER GRAVE ROBBERY. | Four Hundred,” and is apparently tickled to ] the $1,200 which he had when he disappeared. ¢ —_— PARA\ELL MAKESA SENSATION ‘ _— death over the mess the great centennial ban- SA‘S HE ]S ]ESUS CHRIST. Itis learned that he went to his mother's | Bishop Potter's Centennial Harangue Personnel of the Fiends Who Are | quet woundupin. Heisout inalengthy inter- b [— house ll\!ll‘ \\mlln'\ inyl “'f{" o F:"l Severely CriticizRd. ooy Implicated. view this morning, in which he insinuates e . The Pension Commissioner 18 Wear- | et same nimt e tony ol heavy drnkide: | New York, May 2.—[Special Telegram | He Admits the Telling of a Mild Po- [ Dexves, Colo,, May 8.—|Special Telegram | that the managoment of brother Fish and | And is Sued For Alienating a Wife's , WS provented by his attendant “ | to Tue Bee—It will not be long before to Tk Ber,]—There have been no new de- | his associates was responsible for the whole oot 1 | ing Himsolf Out. DUV Was preveated by i witendanta, YR e ptan W tios o bt Sat | litical Fib, velontiht ) trouble. Ho glorifies himself; tells what Affections. —_—— Bishop Potter wakos up to the fact that his velopments {n the Greenlow grave robbery | trontle. Ho glorifies 'himsoif; tolls 'Ahot THE SPEED RING. centennial sermon at St. Paul's church is caso. The men arrested are confined in Jail | i also says the great quadrille was horri: K SIR JULIAN PAUNCEFOOT BOWS. . e pein| Nashville Races. May 3.—~The attendance was verely criticised. People have not had an opporiunity to talk during the last day or two, but yesterday they got a little HISSED BY THE AUDIENCE | to await a hearing on Monday. One of the | bly mismanaged, and that the aristocratic | DOCTOR SCHWEINFURTH'S FAD prisoners, Bacon, has been in Denver for | ladies who participated aro terribly indignant { some time; he has deen identified as the man | 8t the treatment accorded them all around. IR NasnviL Major Lydecker Sentenced to Losc | 8,000, tho track fastand the weathor pleas- |y S it (5 B ivonng foars that the | 1D Statement Was Made to Mislead | ;4o to negotiate with Mrs, Greenlow, A MORRINLE ACGIDENT. e :"'"’":‘"" o TR O 1 J One Hundred a Month from Hig ant. Summary: Countey WaN GOIEg tasthe d0ge, AHML: BisLL: the House; 1 Am Afraid it Did S WhD ST KIiRRI?. Willlkeia, Ho B B N Make It Warm for the Pres ¢ Salary—Postoifice Changes Al mrm.'.‘;.”h{ “:‘}"SW\‘\‘,:I‘;“:"‘;‘“ 30 %mc: | cal potitics was running the people, and his Not, for the Bill Was been a window-dresser for Daniels & Fisher, | A Coaching Party Run tnto By a tender—Fifteen Families B | In This Neighborhood. ond, Frod Taral third, Timo-1:38}. references to *‘Jacksonian valgarity” bediz- Passed.” and also for Deitrick Munhardt. His gen- ¥ reight Train. : Broken Up. wandlls Three-year-olds and upwards, six furlongs | ened and tawdrey Bootns and fllbred eral reputation fs said to be bad. PuitApeLpiia, May 8,.—A coach contain by —Thankful wo Duhme second, Fred | throngs. Democrats are greatly incensed on Conrad comes from Penusylvania, origin- | ing several persons was demolished bva WasnizgToN Bureav, TaeOvana Bre, ) | Wooley third. Time—1:18. account of the references to Jacksonian vul- Cool As an Iceberg. ally, but had lived in St. Louis before com- | train on the Pennsglvania road at Brides L D SOy R ROy i FOURTERNTH STRRET, } Maiden two year-olds, one-half mile—Uncle | 200 Em B0t O e 1o think | 1-ONPON, May 8 —During the cross-exam- |y, "honver: h is a comparative stranger | burg Crossing this morning, and two of its | , CIcAGo, May 3.—(Special Telogram to | Wasnixetox, D. C., May 3.§ | Bob won, Gwéndolins second, siyrtleJ third. | S80 W ca intended. in somo re. | ination of Parnell before the commis- | here it ocoupants, F. K. Womrath and James Dun. | TiE BEE.|—There appoars to be a prospecs S ‘ Corporal Tanner, the new commissioner of l‘l,ll{"- L. \ ; "f‘ ‘“"""l‘“ “t’p :“l'l‘ t iy 3 | sion he testified that he had often re. | McCoy comes from near Indianapolis; he | can were killed. Throo others were in- | Of much trouble in the near future for the ¥ pensions, is going to wear himself out look- mg"-n"\&flf""?-iin’ ?\“—‘1’«‘1‘“‘:&:;’(1 mifofl',‘a?,; :{:::( “:t::::flnlx: :m“:' l:vo;?u w:gl’}l‘::flvnn:‘ proved Willam O'srian, editor of United | has been in Denver a year or two. e Jured : Rev. George Jacob Schweinfurth, of Rock- i s e o S | SHIRI TG edd & Wwith tho idea that the. bistiop regards hiu- | Ireland, for violent articles that appearcd in Krlrt'ol;;u"‘l‘;\,::\.x\lul':: Do a™ or soveral | The nccident occurred shortly after 1 | ford, who is proclaiming himself to bo Jesus i the way ho hias begun. This is the opinion | Ivy Leaf stakes, two-year-old fillies, one- | golf as one of those whom Stuyvesant | that paper. He had not publicly repudiated | FLCRety o B50% 0 SE0G (hit he has | o'clock this morning. The coach contained | Christroturned to earth. A couple of hus- | of every one who visits the pension ofice | half mile--Fairy Queen won, Lillie Williams | Fish called *We, the centennial people,” and | the articles because he did not consider that really been an agent for other parties. | oleven men. The party were members of bands whose wives have been converted to ¥ frequently. Senators and representatives | Second, Forever third. Time--50'4. they think he was too eager to show that he | ¢4 e the way to effect the alterations he de- | Heisnot now iu good finaucial circumstances, & Schweinfurth’s belief are preparing to go the Masonic fry and were returning felt himself somewhat above the common . of | after him with a sharp stick. Itappears public. ~Rev. Dr. Robert S, MacArthur, ternity have repeatedly called the corporal's atten- tion to the extraordinary amount of work he ave 8 rod in the tono of the. articles, Par. | A8 e is hoavily In debt, and recontly guve & | o g city from a visit to Dr. Boye Washington Races. bill of sale for his whole business to ¥ WasHINGTON, May 8.—The weather was | bastor of the Cavalry Baptist church, is the | nell said he considered O'Brien's | L Bridesbure, worshipful mastor of the lodge, | thata few months ago, during some pro- . . 3 ) stor o y , it ockfinger. A business man who knows him | f ; » kL : J is doing, and the fact that his physical | threatening, but the track fair. Summary: | first minister of the gospel who has openly | teachings to be in advance of hisown. He w..n,,.y'f, that the arrest of Greenwald for | to which they belonged. Howard Givbs, | tracted mectings, held in Park View by | ’ strength will not permit of it, although he1s | Three-fourths of a mile--Brait won in | criticised Bishop Potter’s sermon. “Bishob | had never heard of Egan's being associated | this crime will not be a surprise to those who | one of the injured, did .nn’! ‘.\n‘lfln;’! to lhti Schweinfurth, Mrs. Wilkins, the wife of a 1 physically and mentally astrong man. Bvery [ 1:18%, Tom Hood second, Wild Cherry | Potters remarks " said MacArthur, tare I | with whe Martyr's Fund” for the benefit of | are acquanted with him. He says that f Party, but bat vean ceertaiten i PR TR | Chicago doctor, became a convert to the new f | day there are great throngs of old veterans | third. ¥ , ,’l‘.‘“!‘{“’l““‘sx“‘j""'“9“‘ "It,‘g"’ ",“l“‘:‘,‘“- the families of the Pheenix park murderers, | Greenwald has always borne a shady reputa- | JE R AP J0 L€, SR S an extra | religion and acknowledged her beliof that ; One and one-eighth miles—Oriflamme won, | There1s a tendency to unduly deprecate the A A tation in_financial mattors. Greenwald's )y Sh : e ¥ ! i pouring into his office for the purpose of | ;; 8 AT ORE eIeL present and glorify the past. = The bishop's [ He saw nothing criminal in the fund and | fatier.indaw called at police headquarters, | Passenger undoubtedly had much to do [ Schweinfurth was in reality Jesus Christ, ] making personal appeals on their apphica- | Three-fourths of a mile—King Ide won in | reference to what he calls ‘Jacksonian vul- | rather thought that it was right to assist the | but was refused permission tosee the priso. | With ‘the amity _which followed. | The conduct of Mrs. Wilkins was such that f tions for pensions. To-day a weazen-faced | 1 Newecastle second, Iago third. arity. in contradistinction to Wushingtonlan | innocent victims. He could not recollect do- | nier; he declared that he hiad no sympathy AR R ) ,':l"',“.[“5'1‘1‘11“:&"‘53}";}f:&,‘,"‘{ her husband had to send her abroad in order Rk ¢ veteran, small of stature, and shabbily | One milo—Panama won in 1:4}4, Teeberg | dignit; certamly in_questionable taste. ci 87 ss1. | with Greenwald, and said that he is o great ct, aud it is supposed that the freight | "o, ohor of her religious mania, of clothos | second, Blue Line third. 2 Possibly, according to Bishop _Potter, | nouncing tho outrages bétween 1573 and 1851, | 1, 0 QLG Wald site in the jail with his | train approached the crossing unperceived by | €€ CHFC AT i b e R ‘ drossed, with a bundle of = clothes | 56y o so ~Jake Shipsey won. Elphin | Abraham Lincoln was a type of Jacksonian | He believed the outrages perpetrated to have | yoad'ured in his hands. He is thirty-five | those in the coach. The engineer, when he r. Wilkins then employed a female de- i { slung over ~ his Duck by means f [ ranawrong course and no horse took place. | vulgarity. “The whole of the bishop's ad- | been the work of small secret socicties. | years of ae, and is & powerfully built man, | SAW what had happened, stopped the train as | tective, who laid a neat trap to lead astray : : Masand vl that he had. walked &} | Mentmore refused to jump and Killarney | dressis characterized by an un-American | The witness was then asked whether, | * Of the other prisoners, J. C. McCoy, C. C. | 8000 as possible. Stretched upon the cow. | the head of the new religious sect. Bat the office and announced that he had walked o s 1l spirlt. It seems to me that on such an Historic s 5 et 4 catcher, bruised, bleeding and insensible, | scheme was a failure, and the doctor is now. Phe way from noriharn Ponnsylvanis for the | Aud Lighthouse fell. spirit. It seems to me tha uch an b it secret socicties adverse to the league | Conrad and Mrs. Shinn, little is known. Mr. ] § K ! Sl Ui occasion there might have been a kindlier R AR hio lenxie | K hinn whs reloasod toalay, as it was proven | Was Jobnson, the'colored driver. A “square | about to begin suit wiainst Schweinfurth for | ! purpose of naving his pension case looked up. fiex\h REoE RAoEN: spirit manifested i the nddress, and & | had existed, and if the vast majority of the | Shint Was vefeascd foriud, a8 8 WAS PIOF | helow the crossin his horses were found | something like §23,000 for alienatig. his | I o corporal received him with open 4w | 1 p<ixoro, Ky., May %.—The attendance | brighter hope foreshadowed for the future | peoplo had belonged to the league, there | gyer s held with the other partics. dead and dashed to pieces, lying close to- | wife's affcctions. ! i e | v AR 6 WEROT AP 44 AW EHW EFAley | (O e 0 sy, J wotld not kave bosn' ample -évidenca ob- Ll 3 gother. The force of tho 'blow must have | This story was made_public to-day, and & § een that the old man’s trip of n L g d Governor Foraker believed that the | tained to convict the perpetrators of the out- KILLED HIS MAN. been terrible, for the shoes were torn from | reporter calied on Dr. Wilkins this afternoon § miles on foot was foolhardy. He had simply applied for his pension and had furnished none of the evidence necessary to make o successful case. The corporal is being im- posed on in his generosity and anxiety to pro- vide for the veterans and their widows and 1 _prphans, and the extraordinary amount of o «» work which is being unnecessarily put on good. Summary bishop's digestion was out of order. Five furlongs—Zelilka won, Silence second, Henry Clews said: *I consider that Teddy Venture third, Time:~1;04. Bishop Potter was unnecessarily austere and One and one-sixteenth miles —~Cassius won, | pessimistic. I don’t see any deterioration in M‘N"k'sh Ma second, Wablsatch third. Time | the race up to the present time in all walks Three-year-olds, one and one-quarter mites | °F ' ————— Onco Again won, Hootmaker —second, THY tho front hoos of ono of "them, and o | to seo wi at there was in 1t “Yes, the story 3 1 s Ends |had a_ log cut off close to the | isabout right,” said the doctor. in answer to At Ol rc“:l“ ‘:“,’.‘m',:“hlc:”‘""" Badsi | ik, Furtier D, the' track; the ooach | the rapsrtatis Queation: My wite " is @ /con: D Lol ey dashed to tinderwood was discovered in a | vert, but [ don’t think she believes all the Laravie, Wyo., May 3.—[Special Tel- | heap and a few fect away from it were the | rest'of those people do.” gram to Tie Ber.]—A feud which arose | boaics of Womrath and Duncan. Close to | “Is it truc that you are goung to bring suit four years ago between Ernest T. Dixon and | them lay their fellow passengers, Smith Tlm 0 st Schwemnfurth ' loss. o rages, He parried the question, saying that it might or might not have been the case. Here occurred a most remarkable incident in the witness’ cross-examination: Attorney- General Webster quoted a statement made by Parnell, in the house of commons during = : v 5 i ey 6 Bee D Wilgus, who were quite ser Ve are going to do more than that, for ] : him will only result in a gencral delay. portsman third. Time—2:033{. 2B O LA 0 the debate on Forster's bill, in 1858, suspend- [ Milton J. Bmbroo, known g6 Jack Hmbreo, | oy or "with the excoption of Dr. Hale and | we intend (o show him up to the publi, ] MAJOR LYDECKER'S SENTENCE Oue mile—Brandolett won, 1nsolence sec- | The Union Pacific and. the Chicago | ing the writ of habeas corpus, to the eftect | 1ad 8 tragical ending yesterday afternoon | Apyers! were groaning pitifully. “Two of the | There 1s another man working with me, and i The president has approved the tinding in | ond, Sallie O. third. Time—1:423{, Roads Fail to Agree. that secret societics had then ceased to exist | &Y the former's ranch on Cooper Creek, | jnjured, Samuel Smith, a wholesalo liquor | his story is worse than mine. However, I | | the court martial case against Major Lydeck- % Cnicaco, May 8.—[Special Telegram to | in Treland. thirty-five miles from Laramie. Early this | merchant, and 'rank Wilgus, a druggist, are | cannot say anything about him or his affairs. & | er, charged with neglect of dutyin connec- GAMBL b <”.' eV adl s 53 HECRB o7 ths Did you believe that when you said it? | morning Dixon rode into town and said he [ expected to die. The others injured, five in | He wiil “&peak for himself when the time e el e L, MR e The & ot of P 1 L S asked the attorney-general had killed Embree and gave himself up, | 8ll, are reported to be getting aloug com- | comes The court sentences Major Lydecker to be | The Chicazo Ohlel ot Police Will En- | general managers and general superintend- f S8R0 5H¢ RURRRITEINY (0 ane rate; it | 3 e e | [T “What is it that you will make publio | veprimanded in orders and to have deducted force the Law. ents of the roads betwcen Chicago and the | was n grossly exaffgerated statement.” | Lubree was only recently released from — about this man Schweinfurth that the people { from his salury $100 for nine months. In | Cmicaco, May 8.—The chief of police to- | Missouri river was held Past evening toact | | There was a buzz of surprise throughout | Joliet penitentiary, where e served a four KILLED IN A MINE. do not already know I view of the enormofis cost to the District of the day issued notice to tho various precinct | upon the proposition of the Union Pacific, couTt room at this response, vears' sentence for an assault on Dixon. “Well, us I said, I do not want to say just | &5 teing 0 4 s 5 by ) Meots His Beath By a De- el e A E::}m:g:;“.:"L'-:::;::Ju‘:-‘c‘fl x:‘l“ h:;"':f::][}l1u‘;lx‘xt commanders throughout the city callingtheir | that its eastern connections so arrange the 'L.t;mlr):l-}:-ouc':g‘;x:llm __\:?:wn“«g.“wco':x‘:rxadc 'irr:g l‘?rnlml‘g time the, 'wercl{nu‘:ul*: lll\m.v;rh(?_ An F ‘N:'ovnv: fll g ¥ ;:?"\: 1.3;_..3‘:““‘.:'"l“:‘;.(““ L[I,\EM (lu;;-lx“::nl\’:':;fi one. attention to tho foriner orders against gam- | time of their limited trams us to connect | §ict RN 0 T de that statement 1 e T B e onaie traw | Puino, Colo., May 8.—[Special Telegram | to mind at least fiftecn familios which have o fSA FOSTUASTERS AprOIXTID, bling, and announcing, tuat public gaming wth the timited duily which the Union and | "1 have o douby 1 idwas the revly. sactions, notably & cattle stealing case at | to T Ben|—A gentloman arrived in this | been broien up and made uuhappy through pointed to-day: Mrs. J. J. Phillips, Com. | 8 gambling house is runnine. A number | GERERl Phete (uienc o BAn Ca tsteld | 0TIy REIOn ol B e A iy || cliy, this eyeniig, @nd Wold of & uteh KEHL 8| Fravifiins Husm story/RIO1ILE o) 2 AoV ORY bave been fitted up since the recent mun- | f the> Golden Gate special weekly train. Yes, deliberately.” bree, whose relations with Dixon's wife had | pia merce, Polk county, vice G. M. Wohlg Attorney-General — “You deliberately | caused some comment, began to make accident that occurred in the Edward [ pitiful, than my own." s JE0 SN EE i = ; ooent mun” | The representative of the Union Pacific s Rty e i i | nath, Foslined; Jol Lawler: Dickens, Cluy cinal election, ‘and_some of tho more ven- | I8, TSPECsctaUNs S e O running the | made 'the statoment knowing it to be un- | rouble for her, “She, tos cast b off the Leo mine, near Kokomo, yestordny after S T s oAt P 3 | ness. In an interview this evening Mayor | traio between San Francisco and Council | true! T 3 trouble ending in Bmbres shooting atDixon A : ] B Y 1 || Crop e ntat ot ay vehiolesale g enayor | Blufts had been completed, and if the roads | Parnell—‘Yes, or if not untrue, very ex- | and going to the penitentiary. Then, and | John Knox and Frank Kimball went up to [ phe Gapital and Prohibition the Abe ok ker, resigned: P, J. Gas- | 0ok e e i [ohr0®eCution | cast of the river arranged’ their schedules to | travagant and boastfui. . since his return a week ago, he avowed re- | jnspect the mine for the owner. They se- bt | wafson, Harcourt, Webster county, vice J. | for vagrancy, =~ Some of the lecal papers | el Ry Tai >acific Attorney-General—'‘You have never since | venge Y e vo da sorbing Questions. i J . o havi erted that the gumbl houses | conuect closely with the Union Pacific and orney-G ce | venged upon Dixon. For the last two days | .;roq a small windlass and half-inch rope to DIERRE, S ; ( M. Headlund, rosigned J. W. Tapping, Ttos: | have assericd that tho gumbling houses | Souneck Sosey Wit 80, BROR F4el 0 | witudvawa 107 SO A e i e G windlass and half-ioch rope to | prenne, So. Daic, Moy 3,—[Special to Tun e Ly, Satawacs | rosume operations on tho same footing. a | COKO: shorter time could be made than ever | — Parnell—:No, I have not. and yesterday Dixon sent his hired man out | €0 down into the mine, which is seventy-ive | ggp | \Within the next few months soveral The nonchalence with which the witness | to reconnoiter; the latter met £mbree, who | feet deep. Kimball first let Knox down and made these admissions, astonished the au- | fired at him without effect and then ran into | drew him up with safety. IKimball was then Artl Ryan, Delaware | Fom e OO O o erors g aay | before between the Pacific coastand New political issves of vital importance are to ba , ounty, vico Deunis Magee = resigned; | hoy N Oy Mavor Rotha tws aomrs | York. After o long discussion the meeting Teanes Prino, Sioux Center, Sioux county, £ . T : f 1at b yoseqat oy o, ter - Iuapecting. the. mine, | decided by the people of South Dakota, yes S g Of L= adjourned without having reached any con. | dience and elicited hisses. a thick brush. Dixon came up and followed | let down, and, after inspecting s . 3 q vice H. C. Kuhl, resigued. 080 5 cluslon, leaving it 1o ths discretion of each | _‘“Probably,” added Parncll, wthe state- | him into the ‘brush. When he camo upon | Knox started to druw hivi up. Whon withia ““\“ littie steliomest l”““\"* ‘“‘"v(b-“““ b SR - ‘ 2 ; VS, road to make the arrangement if it so de- | ment was made to mislead the house, I am | him, Embree raised his revolver, but Dixon | a few feet of the top the pin n the windlass | public generally, but a small amount of in- BRITISH MINISTER PRESENTED. HEIR TO TWENTY MILLIONS. Siras! afraid it did not, for the bill was passed. | quickly fired twice from his rifie, killing lis | crank broke, and Kimball fell with great vio | terest is manifested, except i the capital e A Lead City Man Itoceives a Letter to My purpose was to exaggerate the eflect the | enemy instantly. The authorities have gone | lence upon the rugged 1ocks at the bottom of ) ¢ question. Sir Julian Says That He Feels Very 2 FESSENDEN ALL RIGHT. league had in reducing the number of secret | out 1o inyestigate. the mine, Assistance was summoned from | & e Friendly. 3 That Effect. 3 3 societies, The- leagne undoubtedly dimin- e T men working on the adjoining claims and | On the 1ith of May the Sioux Falls consti- WASHINGTON, May 3.—Secretary Blaine | ZEAP O17¥, Dak, May 3.—[Special Tele- | He Turns Up in San Francisco and | ished the number of seeret societies, though ALL QUIET IN OKLAHOMA, Knox was let down into the mine. He found | tution will be adopted without a doubt. The R st s gram to Tus Bee.|—Alex McKenzie, muna- xplains. it had not swept them away s I stated.” 0 3 the lifeless form of Kimball mangied in the | pronibitionists, at first, feared thut their [ i"‘l’fll““; o) e 'l‘ i :!"’f“’ ger of Georze Hearst's stove at this place, | SaN Prascisco, May 3.—Samuel Fessen- | Parnell was next ask:d what hgd become | General ~Mermitt _ Anticipates No | most horrible shape imaginable. enemies would fizht this, but thoir fears O mens | Soon after Lis amuees | receivea a letter to-day announcing that by | den, of Sandwic, Mass., who was mentioned | of the land league booice. ' e explained that _ Further Trouble. e T wero groundless, for the liquor dealers have, of his recent ilincss, Soon after his arrival § yo goath of a relative in Scotland he has | in the Boston Traveler's Sandwich special, | $0me Were broug on and were bo. |y, unfwarox, May 8.—The following tele- : S b i sipobueiEsLicatatons i SprLE: AhoMME Sit alian Pauncefote, the new British min- 7 s i fore the commissipn., The cash books and Cueyexse, Wyo., May 2.—[Special Tele- | willinguess to support its adoption, giving g fallen heir to an estate valued at $20,000,000. | of yesterday, as having disappeared two 7 had di it i k gram was received by the adjutant-general bl b Lol > 1 e gl ) ister, came to the department and was intro. b bt o J " leagers disappeared, he did not know ram to Tue BEE.|—A number of people | as their reason that their opposition, for obe i) ”n.. ,,)H Thi < l. = 2 1PLE R A s . | weeks ago, is in thecity. Hearrived here | where. Neither was Treasurer Kenny, | from General Merritt, dated yesterd; «f FaAtin ‘“ ‘m"md by William Slots Teasons, might delay atatoban s duced to Secretary Blaine. The party then | TRIPLE MURDEIR AND SUICIDE. | Apil 26, having left Boston the 10t ult., to | Egan, or any other of the league officials ablé | «Everything quiet in Oklahoma territory, | have been victiwized by " | now their willingness has passed into sction, wont to the whito house, where the British o attend to mining and real estate interests, in | t© tell what had become of them. Theletter | 1 anticipate no further trouble in the coun- | Stantine, who has been iu the butcher busi- | oo "yt g recent meeting, neld at Huron, of ! minister was formally presented to the pres- | Awfal Crime of a Merchant in a [ {808 ™R iion States that his de. | bogks and fles of letters bad also vanished. | i “hEE 0 IUAAPE MOG B, S CEETE | mess mere for the past year. Constantine | fhia'iijuor dealers of South Dakota, they de- adent. Sir Julian made a_short speech, in Louisiana Village parture and his present whereabouts were | Presiding Justice Hannan here impressed [ S ££06 AhY e8ust W0 WL 8 FAe CVORL 0T | has had a prospering trade and was making | cided to do all in their power to aid in the the course of which ho said: “My utmost | Epcerry, La, May 3.—At Blair, La., yes- | known to the company at the time of the | 1Pon the witness the fact that the court at- 3 hgro ! 3.4 b money. He sold out his establishment re- | adoption of the Sioux Lalls constitution. eati i tached great importance to the missing docu- | homa. 1 propose luter to withdraw & part of | contly, Yesterday morning he issued a [ But they also resolved to do their ut: endeavors will be devoted to the object | terday afternoon, a merchant named Mel- | Publication of llwh,!vwfl;-"m{dhthflfi :‘"’ ments, and Parneil promised to try to find | the troops in the territory.” Col0As ur(-im.-k\'vo; o B bNIsTeR NSt Fine R (R aaroit ekt o Probibitiont clated which her majesty and her peovle have so [ wick shot his wifo and two children, set fire | THnOrs CORCOrnng Wn ave fase: that o has | ¢y o, : Postmaster-General Wanamaker, to-day, | 10.0n’on o Burlington train before the banks | when that shall come up separately to be de- much at heart, the maintenance of relations | to his residence and burned the bodies of his | Heveros thie Uniarian charen of Somdori T q received n telegram from Dostmaster FIYAD) | opened. When the holders of the checits | cided by the people. With this ‘jssue and | of peace and friendship which happily ex- | vietims with it, and then shot himself. HoE s st any time. had 1o his posscssion | A MID-OCEAN CELEBRATION. e O o 'y iy ofhins | Presented them for payment they wero as- | matters in such o condition, all tho bittes the many tics which unite those two great | Saur Lake, Utah May 3.—[Special Tele- | January. _ Observed the Centennial. O e LA e st litie . The amount of the | of each principle. i ) English-speaking countrics, destined to ex- | pram to Tue Bre. |—Four little girls resid- oy EW Yok, May 8.—[Special Telegram | BOFHne, Uil @0 C0GE Rt i ere is | swindle will be upward of §1,500. Constan As the weels roll by the interest in the { ercise uhu‘\st( l)onlullvml mm;m:i-c for thelml- S b P TN Ty T THE CARTER CASE. to Tue Bee. |—Those few unfortunate Amer- | ot M0 in 0P MY falf a mile - long, wait. :inc b(‘»ufihl‘n u‘;'kflrforlllnl,\ nllu. but, IIL is | capital uumol«t steadily ncreuscs, and m: vancement of civilization and the promotion | 118 3.5 n,, s 7 vy i 201 2 0 ? wought he headed for Pennsylvania, where | excitement becomes more intense as eac 3 t of happiness throughout the world.” Presi- | by eating wild parsnips. “Three of the num- | The Day Consumed in Taking Dry [ 04% “"'Z“"s',‘rh‘.’ e ""‘;hl”'i" “_kfi partin | ing for their mail, About three shousand | his wife went a nonth ago. 'An effort will | candidato in turn presents a_new argument dent Harrison responded, expressing assur- | ber died last night. The other is not expested Depositions. the centennial either on thisside or the other lettors and'one thousand peyenapeL are de: | be made to capture him and have him prose- | in her favor. Althiough there are no_ fewer { ance on the part of himself and the govern- | to live Cutcaco, May Be[Special Telegram to | 8190 Of tho Atlantic becauso they were in | livered daily. There and 8iX | (uted, Hosides the partics imposed upon | than eight or ten cities makiug a vigorous ment of the perpetuation of the triendly re- A child under two years old was found newspapers in operation mid-ocean, did not,fafter all, permit April 80 here, it is thought he sent bogus checks to | struegle for the capital honors, vet the prin- The people who thronged to | laiinns Letween the two nations. }{";3:?:‘\“:!4»\::: an 1z'r.:l:'.:x'.‘.;’ulfi-.@«‘l"ffl.’;i“r;l‘FZIi":‘xi j;‘d‘*’m‘i‘;“’mm"_s court room to-day in the | 10 Pass without celebration. There were a cokfld:gg:?r'fm?flfixrl hl‘.?sl».ilrfisfr;a;‘}f\‘i;. o {i‘g'r'l::;('“ of produce dealers in Colorado acd cinal ‘]'I’»'I:“}ux)“"l“llfj ]';i.r\riug]!m{'::“lf :LS':‘: A 1 THE PASS QUESTION while trying to cross a foot bridge. nope of ligaring more salacious|testimony, ju | RuEmber of prominsnggAmericans lon boara |{Guthrley whish suows thiat duringSthe ifirst i 5 % ot working every conceivable scheme to pro- i 2 ] ; Lamie e o the Carter case were badly fooled, Tho day | the steamship Lahn, which arrived this | Week thore were 450 entries and forty-two N T C AT Ceher) porkingiaval elyatle; schiome stolproy Beveral Eastern Ioads Show Up |‘Grant Présented to Queen Victoria. | wue consumed with the hearing of dry | Morning from Bremen and Soutkawpton, | motices ofcontest madg, Huroy, So. Dak., May 3.—Mandamus pro- | Sioux Falls argues that because she is the W Th“': "':l"‘l Liists, s Loxpoy, May 3—Henry White, the | gepositions regarding the fair l_m,,b.ex[m‘v: and these -<were patriotic sons of their coun- THE HAYMARKET RIOT, ceedings have been instituted against the | queen city, represents more cavital and VAsINGTON, May 8.—In response to an : Aumerican churge d'affuires, to-day presented | gant expenditures at home and_abroad, with at the queen’s drawing room Hon. Fred D. | Just a spice of interest in a deposition from a Grant, United States ministe rto Austria, and | New Yorker, who told how Mrs. Carter dined Lieutnant Henry D. Borup, United States | with Kyrle Bellew and procured boxes at army military attache to the American lega. | the theater ad iibitum from him, and how he tion'at Paris. Countess Bylandt, wife of | Saw her off on a steamer for Europe. It is the Nethelunds’ minister to Iingland, pre- | thought Carter's case will be finished to- sentod rospoctively Mrs. Grant and Mrs, | morrow, and that the other side will begin : : e e . . E. ossesses the m lroads, that she should try who celebrated in mid-ocean. On April board of county commissioners by E. M, | possesses the most railroads, that she st 30, centennial day, the Lahn was a little over | 118 Anniversary to be Observed by | o508 10 show cause why he should not bo m:‘;’@ r‘ll:'z:lilt‘](;:xll: v n’:{'lt':.‘x.;(n 1‘:1"‘ -m:‘:; 4 half way across the ocean. Centennial day Objoago Anarohists. appointed auditor of Beadle county. Thomas | nence she is not easily reached from some hud been the topic of conversation in the | Cmicaco, May 8.—To-morrow will be the | is an honorab n discharged union soldier, and | importaut pomts. cabin of the Lahn ever since the weather | third anniversary of the Haymarket riot, and | fully competent to discharge the duties of Huron claims that she is in the center of had been exhausted, and great things had [ ¢hat the anarchists of the city provose to ob- | the office. He and Charles O. Morgan were | yopulation and wealth, that ber citizens are kis?{)l:?tm\‘s"c‘;l;::}i:::;u:mmg;g:;hg; vitatz serve the day is evidenced by a printed ad- the only applicants for the position. Thomas | enterprising, and that she reprosents the order of the inter-state commerce commis- sion, issued last month, calling upon certain railroad companies to appear before the com- sion and answer questions regarding the amsuance of passes, about thirty-five roads responded, most of which were eastern lines. d 3 claims the appointment under the political | grea P e 2o { The representatives of most of the roads | Jioiin next week. Lahn, heard when they awoke on the morn. | dress or circular which has been issued from | oie"% ¢ aikota, which provides that whoro ::g:ifi:;;‘f;‘l:'-’3|*0'x{|/;‘l:‘i\nlA:l"})(vr'lnl;|‘rl‘:uu:;::;gx; { submitted the lists of passes given by the el —————— ing of April 30 was ‘‘America.” some secret establishment. Chief of Police | an ex-union soldier makes application for an | gnould have the capital located thore, roads, and in some cases the reasons for Barnum's Funeral Services. CORRUPT GAUGERS. o'g'hlc’:g’cu";;""'5;\\'\!;;3:‘5k7;10;;1!.}30*;;r1;;0;;- Hubbard found a copy of it In his mail to- | appointment to @ territorial, city, lown or | * Pierrc simply asserts that she is in the go- ] 5 ¢ 7 st ATk, ory, B . - ; 5 i village, he shall, all things being equal, Ralte - \ granting the passes. Tho Maino Central | ~Lur Rock, Cont., May 3.—The funcral | ppey fave Been Tobbing the Liquor | ableinch of rigeing, and thobridgs, on which | 48 and another was found lying upon tho | FUIBKR, he SULA T VEEES AOOK, SOTCH 33 onpaphieal oantar and ishiuitecion L) sIOAIN railvoad representative presented an argu- | services over the remains of the Hon. Will- Men of Obio, stood Captam Helimers, was a feast for the | Pedestal of the Haymarket police monument, | fo vy in the uniou army. The case is at- | i iairo s kept in the backgrouud by the'men 4 ment taking exceptions to_the jurisdiction of | iam H. Barnum were held at Trinity chureh | orverswarr, May 8.—The removal of Brit. | ©ves. The early partof the day was spent | whicn is to be dedicated on the 30th inst. | {racting nuch attention, and on its decision | who have the management of her campaign E the commission in callicg for specific classes | today. Many prominent politicians from all $0n R e Washing. | uictly. At mid-day the last preparations | The circular is of an inflammatory character, | depends many wore of u simiior character. affairs, these gentlemen are quietly laying ¥ of passes. ll!-u represcntative of the New | gver the state were present, among them 10 -‘:) F“d* ) fh‘ el :{f‘t Lumu-‘f“ffi were made for celebrating, and the hour ap- | in that it lauds the virtues of the condemned - for a new euierprise, which, 1 un- 3 ) York Contral road resented wn arumont; | Bl o Dreailont. Clevelaia “and” mang | 0m bused on chargos tnat he demanded | pointed was’6 o'cloek, right after the 5 | and excouted anarchists and devounces i Two Thousand Men Idle. i rartae loseacstl Eaiil 4 o'clock dinner, and the place the great main | of the ofticers who had anything to do with Brazir, Ind., May 2.—The Block coal | able rivals. saloon. American flags were distributed, | securing their conviction. " It, however, does J s S ey e ) e Everything was American at the dinner. | not counsel a resort to force or the doing of | Miners to-day rejected the scale of prices |,y gy After dinner was over the ceremony was | any avert act. It speaks of meetings to be | prepared by the operators. Aunother meeting opened by prayer. Then followed music by | neld on the anniversary of the riot, The | wil be held Thursday next to determine others of note. Tho scrvices were per. | money from distillers, hus caused much ex- Tormed by the R Mr. Putnam, citement among internal revenue officers - and whisky men. A special agent has been Serious Gas Explosion. sent here upon complaint of W. W. Johuson, alone in the state of New York and has issued many passes to persons in that but ha not issued them for the purpose of securing MURDER TRIAL, 3 business, acd submits that the comumission | POTTSvILLE, Pa., May.—ln a gas explosion, | distiller, that Gauger Goetz had demanded | the band, and then speeches were in order. | supposition has been that the anarchists | whether the dispute should be referred to o8, b may not roquire any further answer. The | which occurrad at the Beechwood colliery, | #75 per month from bim. The agents re- | Mr. J. A, Bostwick, of the Standard Oil com- | would wake some demonstration on the day | arbitrators, meanwhile all work at the minos e 3 [Speoial Teloe 1 counsel for the Peunsylvania road explzined | near this city, to-day, James Nolan, carpen. | POrt has been sent to Washington, but he re- | panv.”was o passenzer on the Lahn. Ho | of the unveiling of the monument. has been stspended, and 2,000 men are idle. | R e s the list of passes, aud presented civeulars of | tor, had nis skull fractured, aud his back | fused to give its details, The distillers say | made the priacipal speech of the day. Chief Hubbard was interviewed concern- | The bituminous operators and miners have | §ram to Tug Bee.|-~The second day’s pro- the company regulating ’nm issusuce of | and hands burned to a crisp. He can not | it bus been the custom for them to pay the — - ing the circular this afternoon, He says he | been holding a prolonged meeting at Terre | ceedings in the Shefler murder trial devels passes in conformity with the : understand ve taken out un- | EAUFeErs certain sums monthly. "Cwo other min W A TERRIFIC GALE. scarcely thinks it possible thut the anarchists | Haute, and to-day it was decided b, f th 'ecl e y the | oped no facts other than those adduced at ng of the inter-state act. ‘l'echnical points | conscious, but not seriously injured. will attempt an armed outburst upon the day | miners to return to work for a month on & | the coroner's inquest. Dr. Martin described 5 were raised by sevoral of the gentlemen —-— An Important Decision. ¥ ry pre- | pasis of 63 to 70 cents a ton, pending a per- ) Find i . the statue is unveiled. e Hall and Wind Pigy Havoc in Eastern | (4, ¢i5n Wit bo taken to securo the life and property. reprosenting tho roads, fregarding the juris diction of the commission, ote., and the com- the nature of the wound, aud gave it us his lden The strike a Faiture. Pexsacora, Fla, May 8.—The supreme ttlement, Sr. PauL, M ~The St. Paul Street | court of Florida has rendered a decision of y of | manent s North Carolina. opinion thatthe bullet whaich killed § s ; A O e P e o % A ceom, N. C., May. 8.—Warsaw, P ——— was fired from shotgun, Coroner Chapin, HMGE i M same 1o ey NOur 1€ | Railway eonipany is at last victorious over | Yital importarce to railroad corporations, | RALEIGH M ,_m"“ BEIA 13 fho -» oakora Oratorioal Contest . | of Laramie county, revicwed the evideuce 3 e its striking employers. All the strikers who | The board of railroad commissioners, in 1887, | ¢38tern P d %Ry A Rolling Mill Combin Sioux Favrs, Dak., ) pecial Tele- | picln"at the iuguest held by him and pro- ¢ sccond aunual ora- | duced a bullet taken from Seldén's body, terrific gale yesterday. Hail fell with CricaGo, May 3.—[Spec Telegram to | gram to Tue B such rapidity an ence as to lie eight | Tug Bee.)—It is understood now that the | torical zontest of South Dakota colleges took | which Dr. Martin, who performed the post inches deep in thirty-six seconds, Mavy | great combine of the North Chicago Rolling | vlace to-night. Representatives from Yank- | mortem examination, identified, Numerous small houses were blown away almost | Mill company, Union Steel miliand the Jo- | ton, Redfield and Brookings agricultural col- | Belghbors of the murdersd man were exam- 3 can get back will return to work at the com- | fixed the rates for the Pensacola & Atlantic pany’s terms. ‘The old men who belong to | railroad company, which, the combany as- the labor organizations are not, however, re- | serted, were to low to énable it to earn quired to sever that connection enough revenue to puy its operating ex- The Sentence Approved. WASHINGTON May 8.--Secretary Tracy has approved the findings and the sentence of tho court-martial in the case of Lieutenant — > venses, and refused to adopt the rates fixed v, o BT 5 . 4 .d | ieges and the Mitche d Sioux Fall med, whose evidence was reiative to the time Commander George Book, who was Steamsnip Arrivals. by the' commission. The state brought suit, ;’v"o"r‘;"“ai“;fifflz’::‘ YRz S0im 1p 40 ey, | ligh ool “pomany, will-be sonsummpted Vet caniended irst honor was piven | Of the sliooting, tho nature of tho wouud, the chargod with abcouting himself from his | AvNew Yorx—The City of erlin, from | 8gainat the ruilroad to recover ponnities. and | WiZE, I opdn ot ety desiroved, | The | Savurday, and ahh three merged undor one | oz, A, Chase. of Yankton, and the second | course of the sccond buliet, fived ut Mre, | command without leave. He commanaed | Liverpool o‘bh.u.eu 11u'-l|(euui-uu d!ur several thousand l,mwl;mrlm e, 'fmu“y Homolished. | management. This is one of the biggest | 1o [ert Royson, of Sioux City. The prize b(-ln.h'u, .rlmkll‘llwnrln‘wul flr mm«:r z’m“ma St 4 d rs. The ri C 4 s y oc! 3 slub of chalcedony w night of the killing, ete. The most of the: the Pinto, and left her at Sitka, Alaska, and | At Liverpool—The Neasmore, from Balti- | aad the supreme mart aty 8pbesled, | pences were torn and scattered like | deals in years. The capital stook will be | was apolished slubof chalcedony worth 30, | T8RSy iy} LKt A i V. i testified that they believed that a shotgun came to Washington 1o {nduce the navy stified that the cved that a shotgunwi 3 A e N i 95,000,000. The new company will own | offered by the Drake comp A ¢ 0 more. judgement of the lower court, holding that a | Jeaves. No loss of life is reported, but many | $25,000, 0 Yk the weapon used by the assassin, ‘The court partment to authorize the repairs necessary At Bremen—Tho Weser, from Baltimore. | reduction by the legislature or commission | People were seriously hurt by falling tim- | fourtecn blast furnaces, with a capacity of S is in sessiou this evening. The case is not 1o make the vessel serviceable. The court i of the rutes of a railroad to & point too low | bers. Strawberries the principal article | 700,000 tons, in addition the various inter Sonton A likely to g0 to the jury before the latter part found him guilty of the charges, and as ap Put Unider Bonds, to permit it to earn its operating expenses of early production 'bere, and hundreds of | ests controlled by the three companies in the Biyixauay, Ala, May 3.~The jury in | ¢ s week. The prosecution hus abous ;lrm(cd)hf‘nmnld sentonce ‘umul susponded | 0000 Moy g S.and H. G, Loowis, | ® deprivation of property without the pro- | 4CFc8 Wers ruine uaive of the loss o | trapaporiation Los, "I‘_’:::"\;ln'l*;yr" :"‘I‘e"jj;n';t;{'l the Hawes trial, this afternoon, after bemg | thirty witnesses yet to examine, and the des for two years from rank and duty, on fur- | 8 e Centery Hogk nnd Papee | €088 0f law and without just compensation, | these crops the dumaje will exceed $12,000. ~ | Ing stock, etc., will vase under the control | oy ahout three hours, returncd u verdict of [ fenso ten. Shefier wus vool und siniling to- ough piy, and to retain his presect number nagers ot th e ¥ and is confiscation and in confiict with the Lo g &t y - &k | A . he | guilty, fixing the penalty at death, Hawes, | day. The court room was crowded with ¥ on the list gf lieutenant comwandiers during | compeny, which, it has heen charged, has | atate and federal coustitutions. This is the Burnea With the House. most important moves to be made by the Iy, fx - " wi‘e and | ladies this afterncon and evening, that tivie, been operated as a swindle in New York and | first decision of the kind by @ court of last | BALTIMORE, May 84-An accident by which | BeW coucern is to be the diversification of | who is accused of murdering his wife and | ™ By i y —— Chicago, were teld to the criminal court, to- | resort. the four children of {:harles Williams whose | the 0utput. At preseut all are princially | two children, accepted the verdict as a man Indians Willing to Sign 4 Explanio Order. night, in bonds of §700 cuck —— . engaged in turning out stecl rails and like | having exprossed Limself all the whileas | AR e T I YA ’ WasnixaTox, Mey 8.—The president and e e e A Town Measly Wiped Out. ages ranged from mj o fifteen years were | work. It is proposed to multiply the num- | lgoking upon his conviction as a fovegone | , CHAMBERLAIN, Dak., May 5.—[Special ta 4 the secretary of the interior huve called upan Nominated For | ] Dixos, Il, May % — Foreston, sbout burned to death, k place last night at | ver of products. The new company will conclusion. The verdiet meats with popular | Tne Ber.]—The appointment of the Sious she United States ofcials n Uk"-l]- W Esvoura, Kan, May 3.—The Fourth dis- | twenty wlu'm"m 6f this city, on ‘lhe ~N- Abington, uear ford station, on the | range to turn out wire n‘n\ll cut nails, approval, and was expected. The general | commssion is hailed with delight by the peo« 1 L ] . ublic . . 3 ‘ ) Baltimore & Ohio goad. The family con- | ¥008, barbed fence wire, structural &teel | opinion umiong lawyers here is that the su- | ple of South Dalota. The latest reports ree oharged fn the report of the inspectors of | brict republican conveution has nowinated | pois Central railroad, wan swept by o terri. | B3 lo poac. The fawlly con- | worg and boiler and tin plate--in ¥ t every | preme court will order @ new trial and 8 | ..cived in this city from all the agencies are i to the effect that atl the Indians are iu favor 4 interior depart.uent with corrupt practices in connestion with the public lands it that teriitor, 1y explanation th Harrison Kelley, of Coffey county. asa can- | ble confiagration this didate for the vReant seat of Congressmun Itvan. The convention bus been in session sisting of the husbangl and wife and five chil| kind of work now dene in Pittsburg and the morning. oFniog. Ald was | 5 0T 00 shon®Bloiolock 1ast night. Ad | cane of venue. telegraphed for to the surrounding town: far y may de- and it was promptly given. The hour later the neighbors saw house burn- A e ey ‘The Death Pecord, of the bill. In an interview with Huck Ane ‘3 % 0 B AT on 1o sosals d ptly given. The fire was 3 L W 4ire 10 1apka i relation Whereto, throe days, aad 215 bajlots have been taken. | ot under coutrol about noon. It originated | ing and made wefoctual efforts to quench | HYan Met the ¥ :’glin.nfipl:il;xt"g"- 0. | Loxiox, Disparches frow South | telope, ‘an Influontiat Incian from lrule 3 Sorghum Growins Three Children Burned Dusiness blocks. were. entirely " desbroyed, | oo fames. Mr. andMrs. Willlams andthe | o 0 oy By | Paddy Ryan, ex-champ. | Affica announce the death there from fover | gpency'are going Lo send out workers to 48 Wasmixaron, May Daperiviants 18 | Asurancia, O., May 9.—A houss oceupicd | Lioss about §126,000, 6% | baby escaped. Thpey all recelved burns, and | £ 00 wweichit was knocked out Wednes. | of, 0rd \alter Camphell, third son of the | other agoncius in favor of tho bill, % growing und marcufacturing sorghum, will | by » Portugese family named Silvey, burne d e those received by the baby will probably re- | PR UREE WEHED 08 AR B TR l‘vl!r\'l‘~ Argyle aud brother of the Marauis | One featuze of the celebration of the one E be conticued this year under the ausvices of | tiuis morning. Fhe parents had gone out The Weather ladications, sult i lta deatt STha Bete barned o the 1 GLE TR & RERRRRNCT RUREAT SRO | Of TOrng, i or the targost tvory Imnorter in | FURATASLR suniverssry B the adoption’ef J :Eu urxrulmn:l «I\'l;:\r'-“!"flk I’m:jl.m\i of | leaving ali children in tho house. Nebraskw and Dakota: Fair, followed by | ground and consumed the children, furniture Aty 'pu. ! {“_‘ I ,““ W -x‘ 3 ' VP TR i Fi ::. o va“?‘.“‘».h'vi‘l in th "']“:J i"{::f"‘nv:r expgrioents will be repeated at Ric i d Qb el , R5ONAS, | -SRI . ; y pous s isulted Wells, v X e devotional services conducted by Reve Birasiia . o Kenusr, L., Codnr. Eanian, | Qs Soy thres vears old Wan busaed o death | looa) rains i wesiorn portians; Bllghuly | #0dall o T O koocked him down at ouce. Ityan \ Luke Walker, & fuli blood Sioux Indian, cooler; scuthierly, shifting to westerly winds, Tu., and several polnts in Kausas. knocked down three times on the sidew: Chumberlain can boast of be 3 IR the only ciy ol they will die. lows: I'air; warmer io eastern portion, Oaptain Mupral Honorat. and was fiually rescued by his friends, Adopted the Aust i the Unitod Sues that had u nutive Asere 1 \ Siavainktar (roy T, e "T" —— eccler in western portion; soutuerly winds. Bavrivoke, May 8—Captuin Murrell, of | face was a0 badly bruised that ue did not | JerverzoN City, Mo., to @nduct fhe services 0 B NEW Youk, May 8.--Henry R. Smith, pay- Pt oy . gy R | ——————— the steawship Missouri, was last night pre- | show up yesterduy | Telegram to Tue Hur.|—The hous - f ) RECESAK, NAE &-=3100ty th AubY. mar | proensox Crey, Mo, Muy - (Special | Shot Dead ¢ sented with a gald medal by the grand lodg. 4 wapovrree | passed the senate bill embodying the Aus Clark on Goes (o K m: © Uhited Btates Corverte Essex, | felegram to Tuz Hee. |-~Tho senate to-day | Texankaxs, Ark., May 3.—Joe SmMi was | of Masons of Maryland in further recogui- McAllister Works His Mouth, R L Maliiis Tenia it 2 ssid Wasuixaron, May [ whnldlul"a‘:nrefll W_l}h‘l sum of money anl & | defeated the bill providing for the inspection | shot aud killed by Robert Alexander, pro- | tion of his service in reseuing the passengers | NEW Yous, May 3.—(Special Telegram to | obiil U110 Ciles 07 5,000 and over, It | Postuaster-GenorsuC z):ln&n ou. t;.:':x',y ;z)& c.r:v‘;"l-:':nmh::‘: of bee? 0a the huof twenty-four hours befors | prietor of » restaurant. Swith had insulted | of the steamship Danmark. A banquet | Tne Bee.]-Ward JacAllister, who reached | hus passed the senate, aud vow goes 1o the | ton inst night for Ke B €094, kiilizg ot tue pl.ce where offered for saie. Alexauder's wife. closed the ceremonies of the night. the city Thursday, being lionized by “The | goverror fur his slenature.

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