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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE " e m———— xleJ'l‘]‘llCNwl YEAI OMAH THURSDAY MORNING, MAY 15, 1800 NUMBER 325, FEARS 1T 1S A TROJAN HORSE. | e e TARIFF CAUCUS ~ PROBABLE. I i | NEBRASKA MEN OF MEDICINI i e [ CUTTING PASSENGER RATES, | 1t {s Almost Sure to Overturn the Do- The Burlington's Report. tualistic Adventurcss Plays i bl S Conan Rarive, T, May 14— (Spocal Talo - o bl T = Renator Teller Looks Upon the Windom Bill | ,,I,': ‘,‘;’,‘; '\I“:“ ,‘J :\ : "‘ “.]:, ,“‘ bl :,“ A Growing Feeling in Favor of Revising the ::m'\'\\ (;i.,l\:,‘,',,,.:?h;(;l.ndu.\n:{ ‘::;:.‘j 3 '::ln‘l;,];l:"": | 8econd Day's Proceedings of the State Medi- R ; e ’\‘1’.( 14 ’\’,TL‘\‘ ‘\",,A’ )’|‘.-I.',“’:1 Cavto | The Burlington Assumes the Aggressivg with Dist | winistration, led for ascore of years by McKinley Measure, | 180 by tho Buslington, Cedar Rapids & [ cal Bociety Meeting, | —Special to Tie Bre.)—Of ull places on the | and Makes a Great Slash, John A. Macdonald, was swept out orthern railway, &8 shown by the thirteenth e | face of the carth, who would have thought oxiatence on s wave of popu- | veport, just issued, is 1046 4-16, Tho of Princess Ann Odelia Diss Debar, tho spiv- IT HAS RUSPICIOUS FRIENDA. | ur indignation that followed the ctarges | THE POSTOFFICE SITE DRAFT. | ! AU o Tl e ATTENDANCE ON THE INCREASE. | itualistic high priestess of Now York, being | CHEAPER TO RIDE THAN WALK, % | (ibertis ot s | 542:46, all expenses tobe £2,177, 064,44, leaving | Somiiana 461 kst 16 B ot Thi Pt Wi Hcess a —_— e by Aiis TrdhiE BT (ELHRigton; f0 the Tt carnings over operiting oxpouses of $40% — U RIGSE T A VBVerE o tens iEsaBNGd effeet that something over #00,000 had bee .| Bos.02 5 E ght slept in a convent which was surrounded | : : Hoar and Blumb Have o THE-McIine | St fo s pueposes by Sir Hugh | Uncle Sam Has Sent His Check—New | 0803 __ 4 iirty-Three Now Members Taken Tn— | 100 Roman guard. This s the An Attempt Made by Western Gene ley Resents Charges Made ‘ 1and the Canadian Pacific railroad peo- Fort Omaha—TIngalls Cannot Ap ,\.u[nu-Ml ullllv Parties, ; - Liberty's Village Board Decides to which the famous adventur(/ & I eral Passenger Agents to Pateh i g et Take ATrANTIC, Ta, [Special to Tue o Tt STar Natmonls 16 60" Hotel eaner 3 3 $ Tt 5 SooP Against the Ways and | % nA. 2 ald, & BE H BABARE Gt Thetic: o in Favor of Saloon Licenses SR L e o ¢ Up a Truce, But With Poor Means Committee, | Geore E. Carter, Siv Francis Hincks, Sir ocrats Demoralized. ; eraphad from Pisa to ey Success, mong them Siv John A, Macdonald, Si pear at Crete—Protection Dem- » . o is city ’ ~—State News, Heeter Langevin and other leaders of the young men arrested I this city Monday, tol, this eity, asking to havoa .3 fartment Conservative party. Today there ave —_— charged with burglary énd forgery commit- sserved. When she areived & Jnly bag v Vit y G o, W ted at Fort Dodge, were released toda Wk i Soeel i | e aE Small bow, - e Rinstorod T LIV [ IShontal Melea Wasnisaros, May 14.—In the senate today | indications that the bacific scandal Wasnixorox Bruesu Tie Ovans Be, hey proved to the satisfaction of the sherift | BFATHICE, Neb, May 14,—[Special Tele- | gug e all ]1‘ % ik ion '1‘( teado, ,Il‘l\ 3. [Special Telegram ta the senato bill appropriating $100,000 for pab- | 19 s becn exceoded “in size by T WA LR AT that they are not tho gullty persons. gram to Tue Brr.—The second day’s session Mrs. N olland §Jf London. | Tur: Br he Burlington began the slashe 1ic bunldings at Rool Tsland, 111,, passod {|fcing tha ey - bo ceauslly Al Stnsan el o of the state medical society opened this morn- | Day after day she feasted on o agne aud | ng of passenger rates today by giving notice ¢ buil s at Roc and, 111, | reaching in its Its, toget is understood that the republicans w or for “Family Use." - ol fioly [Doreasec ot ce v delicac e hotel coul¢ or | of n 88 rate Sy 4 Y Among the bills reported and placed on the | the pracical expulsion of M. Rykert from | have s caucus on the tarilt bill. before many . Bear 10 iy Use. . fing with a largely increased attendance lelicacy the hotel could Her | of a 88 vate to St. Paul, the rato to become ofe il e te bill bjecting im- | Dominion parliament and the forced [ hove acaucus on'vhe tariit bill-DEIOre HIer, Atrantic, Ia,, May 14.--(Special to TuE | Mayor Tait, on behalf of the city, welcome rringe bills were enormous, the fourth | fective Saturday. Laterin the day the St ',‘,' 'v,'.ul\"lly “.‘4'\-' \ml p ,,.’; , N l.:} ‘nu‘»‘] ws | resignation of ‘neral Siv Fred Middleton | 28ys, as there is a growing feeling in favor of | Brp.]— A second car load of beer for “family | tho doctors to the city in o neat address, v the hotel proprictor, § Frontini, | Paul road began cracking away in all divees lr’lvl.'»»rl»\l‘ ral states ‘lnu:l! tion with the | from his high ofice. The scandal has crea- | the moderation of some of its provisions, par- | orders' was recelvod Hero yesterday. The | which was happily responded ts by Pr w suspicious, and dew payment. | tions, and when the smoke cleared up the fole latter bill Mr. Wilson of lowa, who veported | g gileged thut close upon #250,000 has passed 0ol week, and thero will probably " be some de- ¢ , She 90 1 20 < C 1t from the Judiciary company, said he would | into the hands of Voliticians from one frm of | o THE MONEY' FOR THB. AITE, Velopments i a fow dnl‘p N e voted to the reading of reports and essays on | dignant. She said that hev drafts had not | .20 to Kavsas City and Omaha, &; to St ask the senate to take it up for consideration | of government contractors in exchiongo for [ EhRL 3 1 4 medical topics, In the afternoon the visitors | mrived, The proprictor then ordered the [ Paul, £, firat class, and 83 second clags; boe chfedion s contracts and other government favors T'his evening's mail takes to the officers of Stormy Jordan Opens Up Again, were escorted about the city in carriag conchman to watel her. Tast Sunday | tween Karsas City and St Paul, $, cither at an carly d Startling developments ave said to have been | the federal court at Omahkaa létter from th Orresiwa, To., Mayt14.—(Special to Tur M. Hoar, o member of the committee, ex- | fuiiiched by twp ox-membors of the firm in | supervising arehitec s tro ol : ! ) | furnis by two_ex-members « ¢ | supervising architect of the treasury depart- | Bpp )—¢Stormy” Jordan, the eccentvic sa ‘i tefly sted to tribunal medieal ¢ fage to go to o crican church on ye wovided for is o fro plaiucd that the bill was rendered necessary | question, who elaim to_havo themselvés paid | yeat contuining o draft for the payment of bostin ! on was chiefly devoted to tribunal medical dis- [ riage to go to the American church. | tion yet unprovided foris that the fare from § > i 5 ¢ loonkeeper who years ago labeled his saloon | cussions,and was,on the whole, replete with in- | She told the driver to let her out near the | Chicago to St. Louis is still §7.50, if (he pase theé late decision of the supreme court. He | over the mon One of them &} i RER T T A 4 pals i ns,and was,on ,rey I $7.50, 10 pas e T i puront o the bl but | Murphy, at one e & member of the state | 1o real vstate which is to be the site for the | iy Roud to Hell,” has opencd up his saloon | torost and profit to the medical fratornity of | ehureh and to_call for hev at a lter hour. | senger goes direet. 1¢ Lo goes vin Kansas City, Y el the principleof the court's opinion | Icgislature of New York and who for eight ov | public building in that city. 1t will contain | again in full blast and I Scllmg anything that | the state. Thirty-three new members were | When the carviage returned the fair deceiver | taking two sides of the triangle, the fare HO 1‘.’,"““;,"',1 'x'r " “',‘ d '.”“,‘,, | nine years has vefrained from visiting the | also final instructions to the district attorney | j3 wanted in the “origifial package,” without, | elected to the society today, giving it a total | had fled. Rey. Dr. Nevin, rector of the | is but &.50, The have fairly warmed MGl el R LBl e | United States. It was alloged at the time | for the collection and payment of the defieit, | any attompt at coucealment, e was worth | membership of wbout thrce hundred church, had a lotter which she left for the | up to their work now and u $1 rate between spirits—to opium for instance—and h that Lo fled from New York with sone B alltr e UGN 08000 SV BISREtTE 8 The following offieers were_clected for the 100 | AlMOst any to points botween Chicago und have preferrd that the bill should b ap- | 60,000 belongings to the offiee of the water ng Il to about $6,000, which tho | $20,000 or more before: the prohibitory law | iy o™ Cir:® Progident, D. A, Waldon, | hotel proprictor, inclosing a draft for 600 | § W0 (0¥ EWE, POAT i ag0 Bl Jlied 16 all articles which statos might desive | CoMMissionors, of whom he was a trusted s are to mike good 3 went into effect, but 1ot it ull fighting pro- | Foatvice; first viee president, Charles Tnches, | franes, drawn on Mr. Pierre Morand, No. | "5 et was miade. (his morsing to sote TER S Ui ths tlb Gt However, I - brder | Omcial Windvim stated to Tur BEe cor- | hibition. For ,the lasttwo years he has not | Seijbner: second vice president, H. D, [ 1037 Waluut street, Philadelphia, and the trouble by a meeting of w i LR — o e : respondent this evening that the figures | sold any liquor. In an interview today he | [owrey, Lincoln; secretary, W. L. Hildveth, | siened M. A. Holland, Signor Frontini Aonts, Bt it: vosulted e not to delay action in the matter he had as- A HEAVY LIBEL SUIT. which have heretofore been given in these id that the recent “ovicinal package” de- | rivons} {ronsurer, W. M. Knapp, Lincoln} TR b SiePa ahi s b ! sl : iich have herctofore been given in thes 1id that the rocenl Sif Sy Locknge’ de- | Lyons; trensurer, W. M. , Lin 1ind her Box opotied and foutid an’ ola pottl- St. Paul and Missour g the roport of the bill. clalon \is & Diod Sooth oclilon o proibl | corresponding sceretary, L. A, Mert A R R AT A hn B R R munds, also amember of the judi- | A Gothenburg Man Claims $100,000 | (A0 0 oy ! ionists and he could sell anything that was | Omaha. Lincoln was selected as the place of | coatand two stale crusts of bread. A go Ttio” Canteal’ TraMo. presch per depavtmer it ‘t‘\ll il :m{ AL Il |.n*.‘.u~n. expenses & I for various purposes and | edled for and pull the covic for the purehuser | Loliing the noxt meotiy oval nvestigation disclosed tho fact that the | et today, bt ML N6 AoUhing Th thg i i Aidtaston Ner. timb MILwACKEE, Wis.; Moy Hoe [Spocial, Telo- | othoe st its made, were in every parte- | with impunity. X ¥ adventuress had been as busy as a beaver. | tlement of its differential troubles until the R CUBSIOMEM P L 5 e ol | War correct, and there is nothing new of in- R vralto Ghicige Callaway Occupation Tax. he had tried to entangle many distinguished | Western demoralization is ended, — Active sired to know what question was before t am to Tue Bre.] - Charles Stancelly | yoroct to Ture Bes s inthe final letter of | 1 '.”x DG o o £0. s CatLawAY, Neb., May 1L—[Special to Tuz | €ac it tiled fo entanglo ey unashor | Rostilities in the. wiy of rediiced rates senate and was informed by the vice presi- ident of several cornorations havinglarge | 51 ctions to the cortand districtattorney. | F ”"" ,I:"’j'l: ,"(' R ke e “]‘” o, | Brt]—The occupation tax is causing this | Ny ambbell, vector of Scoteh colloge, and expected duily i the smoldering contes dent that there was 1o question pending. Ho | interests at Gothenburg, has sned George H. | 13 S0 00y B0 S0 TN g | #ram to Tk Bre.) precocious ehildven, | (P a0 or trouble, We have had : Campbell, rector of Scotch volleker and | between thie Contral Trafic and. the truuk n demanded the regular order and when | Iles, a well known capitalist of this ¢ity, | .0 Lids of the government next o son and daughter of Mrs. N e eaht v by soncins | Wanted to. confess. to him, saying that she | lincs. - The Central Trafie lines. i tiere Mr. Hoar desired to make some further ve- | claiming £100,000 damages for alleged slander, | ' 005 L S widow living on a favm near this city, stole | ¢ S QD phis had o great’ case of burdened conscience, | would have been no slashing of lake rates Mr, Hod A T { ) Sr sy e RtErataa the work upon the plans and specifications 15 troin At TNl AERDNG dhal SLAREA Bt Tor and threatening it was nearly all collected Mgr. Campbell suspected her for the veason | had the trunk lines enforced the aprecd dif- marks Mr. Plumb ojected and insisted on the | Both partics concerned ave y interested | iy po pegun. The contracts will hardly be | 12 from & trunicat Jome and started.out for | p g yonr's tax drageed along amid consid- 1% 5 R AR ferential by refusing to pro-vate with any regular order. This was resented by Mr. | in the corporations kuown as the Gothenbuvg 05yt o8 b Fe SO0 ST p to Chicago, The boy, and girl, who | ~o0 00 L0 R T S board of trus. From papers on the prisoner’s person it | iy eqtting rates. The recent lake rate Hoar, who remarked that Lie had never seen | junq and investment company, the Gothen: Drec S QIS SR S ROFICOLSLBICS | Cvereaabout and ten’years old respee- | Crable opr iy y " | looks as if she had come to Rome with big | ductions have taken thousands of tons of such ‘an_ exhibition of boorishness before, | 1 W I¥es IO Wamiiiig TAe COUARE | there is no hope for any actual work being | tively, bought tickets.ay the Tilinois Central | tens, finding Toward Pierson, photographers | o i view, Mgr. Campbell was one of her | trafic from the Central Trafie Lines md. 1he Then you never . looked into n glass, " was | Durg canal company, and the Nebraska Jand | done on the superstructure this vear, As | depob this morning, but were luckily cap- | delilguent, had him arrested, charging him | Same n views Mgr. campberiwas ane of hot | e Lown i Contins, St Bhes e, T the retort of Mr. Plumb, [ and fmprovement company, the oftices of | anticipated in Tir Boe editorially al the time | tured by friends before the train pulled out, | WIth ermitally violating the ordinauce. This | intended Sho had aliiod 10 T o o O Mr. Bdmunds introduced a bill to establish | which ave located at Gothenburg, Neb, The | the site was sclected, more thin ayear has | The o wy they wero ill-treated af | not holding Pierson was_ again arvested on o | Dr. Nevin of the Ameriean church and Lord | [t b Foditeed af any time. They are prace a university of the United States and had it | complaint sets forth that during the month of | been wasted or will be by the time the g hom way 10 cscape from their | corrected complaint. He was fined &, the | Duffrin that Mgr. Campbell was in o con- | i1 o ot enforce tho ferecd diterential eferred to'a seiect committee, R Hed crnment is ready to begin work. The let mother, amount of the tax costs. Failing to pay, an | giia o ot A S SRR g T et bl awhs then: takon up and My, | April defendant did on nine oceasions, to per- | Liuiled’ this evening, however, is tho last | "o SCpE seution: was issued, The city marshal | SPiracy toforcohierinto a nunnery. —In hor ChnAAIRn DG ne e bErt 1e silver bill was then take: and Mr. o Fds 2 nailed s evening, howey s the las = « sued. y arsha SOGIEE (tha nolicoount SEtoliwing on *acific Report. Dol ativnantl 1 st e oD o of the | Sons residing in different parts of Nebraska | which will go out beforo the title is securod. Her Mind Unbalanced. couldmatiget it and Bitraontewas) broupitiiny| \pooket thaipolicafoundithe sfollowinglettery |0, waBa e SREGaC peenalavEs i bill as relating to perhaps the most important | and Milwaukee, assail plaintifi’s chavacter, NEW FORT OMAHA. Des Moixes, fa, May 14.—[Special Tele- | undera body execution and spent the night | in her handwriting: ”{‘”“.( ~h“|-i‘;” ki Ii‘“”j::;”'{ “”“\ \’\ II;' question that had been presented before the | calling him a “thief aud robber': that such | Secretary Proctor has addressed the fol- | gram toTns Bue,]—For soveral days pasttho [ 1t our town Jail. The next day he procurcdn | Mhuvsday, May 9.—Monsignor Campbell: | 1 GG EAAEETLRIRE ERUER T senate since the demonetization of silver in | statemients on the part of the defendant were | jowing letier to Senator Manderson, under | commissioncrs of insanity have been examin. | Wit of bhaboas corpus, = Before It was | 1 dep your action of toduy. No terms | “HE W OB TR 1833, if it could bo truthfully said that that | uncalled for, and with the purpose of making | date of yestorday foe Mis TTAFISLTGEER the motiorot, Ghos. | otved,Plorson yas cd. He of censure are severo enough, 1 did not be- | re-clected with oneexception, The veport for question was ever presented” to the sena it impossible for Stancell to conduct his busi- In reply to your \letter of the 21st ulta., | jog b giS 2 ught suit for against Jus- | jieye it possible that you would insistfip the year shows: Gross carnings, $15.0:0.600; ted a paintul impression in this country. It | ticulavly those in regard to, lead oves and | United States marshal was in this city 1ast | dent Denise, The morning session was de- | New York's ponderous p ss was in- | lowing vates were posted: To Sioux City, a committee of citizens. The evening session | night Diss Debar ordered o car vin Chicago or straight. One queer complicas dispatches as to the amount of the deficits, He disclaimed any anxiety or espec n "'he parties to whom these statements | yoquesting information in regard to the pres. | ter Turney, whose imprisonment at Anamosa | tice Brishane, Mdfshal Pow S 1 the fulfillment of your demand and for net carnings, £6,005,050; surplus for terest in promoting the y of silver, save | were made stockholders and capitalists ..“,'.‘.,“.n‘fi on of the new Fort O ot s | was the occasion of quite a commotion a year | Yates and Bresa. lh‘f?l Judgee ¥ i vice forever believed to be free and w the year after payment of a sup- and except that silver was an Auerican pro- | more or less interested in the corporations | to whether the plans have been decided upon, | or two ago. The mother wore hevself out in | the district court in Broken Bow, the case | the immediate reach of even tho most nard ary dividend, * $L0.026: suiplus duct and therefor American ought to | mentioned, and among them ave O, W. | I'liave the honor to advise you that the oficer | trying to have him roledsed, and now that he | s the,cse of some protty, areiment this | ened “sinner —and without —price. 1| from the previous year ' - in have an interes weing the price. The | Greene of Gothenburg, Ross Gamble, M. . | in charge of the quartérmaster general's | iy nuedoned the great strain of hor offorts | cck: ihe judge reserved his declsion till | regrot b T assisted you in | profits over the previeus vear, 2,250,245, people of Colof 1 comparatively little | Hunt, O. 8. Marden and W. I, Elliott of | office reports that Captain Charles . Hum. | = pardoned the great steain of ‘her efforts | the coming Tuesday. your deceit, however innocently I was | The report expresses the belief that there is nterest in the advancement of the price of | Kearney, and A. H. Hadfield of Milwaukee. | phrey, assistant quarte tor has been ns. | seems to have unbalanced lor. She has < = led to do it, and the nefarious_lie’ you told | no ground for ting hostile legislation silver, because although they produced | The case promises to develop some very vacy | bienod to duty on the construction of the new |- turned against the fricuds who formerly B Killing off the Dogs. | 0 to obtain the 4,000 franes, In the name | at Washington and states the infention to one-sixth of all the silver produced in | testimony. post and Is ready to begin the prepavatory | helped lier and scems to think she is commis- | Graxp Tstaxp, Neb., May 14.—[Special | of the commissioner geneval of the holy oftice ne the i cont dividend. Referving the world they did not depend upen their e Worl, but the plans aud estimates for the | Sioned to go over the state working up a cru- | Pelegram to Tne Bee]—The police have | of the requisition it is a grave offense o your Toronto to De- silver product and very shortly other inter. MARREY HILL GOES BROKE. buildings must be first prepaved and approved | §de to release innocent, people from prison. | yaen yaiding the streets of the city for the | part, and I warn you thit if it is not returned , the report. states that there is i traflio ests of the state would far outweigh the % Bolorak thovork Hof: Bullaing e - | She talks rationallyon most subjects, but 5 e p tome I shall compelled 1o inform the | & swent with the Wabash and - two terest of mere silver production. The silver | phe Famous Ol Sport Loses His A1l | mencod, which 1t is' thought will not bo for | S¢ems to have a monomania on the subjcct of | st two duys since the mud dog seave al | pyopee “authoritios of our church, 1 ind says the Sereat Wabash product of the United States, 50,000,000 i S sowe months.” g 5 isons. They finally decided that while she | huve shot evory dog that was not eensed, | gole the b ane s T tem will afford the long needed independent ounces last year, was insignificant in . com: an o ioan. - vas not exactly right in her mind, yet they s L o Tontey? e [law of our church. I should | connection with Chicago, St. Louis aid other parison with the great interests of the conn New Yonrk, May 14 pecial Telegram to WAL A0 O LR, would not feel justified in committing her to | Who was bitten by amad dog Monday, has | [0V 0 ) O puyment to vou, only you | western and_ sot (e points, and the try that were involved in the rchubilitation | g Brr.|— Harry Hill is broke. The fam. | ; (LS the intention of the conferees on the | the insano asylum. She has been in great | Fetuined from Omaha fully recovo pleaded. May heaven as readily phrdon ) connecetion with two important Michizu vail« of silver as a money metal. It would not do | gug gla sport’s Inst abiding place in Harlem dependent pension bill to have a meeting the | poverty, using the money which friends gave | APPHC 1o L as I have done the misery and’ agony—nay, ys will be of very great value William to say *the silver birons” of the west”? were 5 RO L3 last of this we Both houses, as stated in | for her Support in’ traveling around on her Travoling Man Fined almost death, of myself—ind 1 shall forget | C. Vanhorns was ve-clected president detniinding it or that its demand was in the 11"" been l\"]-ll‘l.\ - imwl s goods mull Mf Sl U ben b ARU G noLing) ol v: Hoaio R OB M e (Siedt that any member of our charge, least of all a bty interest of cheap money. Tt wus demanded | longings sold out by tioncer. *Lacle ons they occupy, but as anticipated, oo S , Neb., D Spec nd oneeclevated to the respousible POOE RAILROADS. a ey Lo A ret o R i e e T 4 The County Superintendents AT DR GG WoRT At aval > in the interest of humanity, in the interest of | of police protection is the cause. en years house of representatives will yield to the ¢ AtS, gram to Tne Bee.]—C. C. Worral, a tra position you occupy, should have abused civilization, in the interest of progress, in the | ago H: Hill was generally reputed to be ;!‘r"["f)'(\;l'? ':If““:"lfl'll":', lhl 1};—; l:;:ulzt‘ fl:;m;x;x'l; Masox Crry, Ia, sfay 14,—[Special Tele- | ing man ropresenting a Philadelphia house | the sacredness of and placed | Some of Them Cannot Afford Power interest of the whole human race. corth £300. Ry g % ROOICH 08t sucrediysine. uniyers r0- | gy Tue Bee. v vin- | w sells " g rsel a level wit common thief. rak e P "Ho crifiedsnd th Windgm bl And sald ho | WOrth &00,000. His placo at Houston and | visions of the bill and say itis not enly jus. | E¥ME to ilue Breizithe connty superin | whidh sells ofle e e Tor vioiutig | s ¢ Tt it g Dealcegand Automatic Oninlats, eould not 66 what the puityose ahd. object of | Crosby strcets way perhaps the most cele- | tice, but politic. They belicve it Is better to | tendents of Towa closedia rofitablo sassion ab | consumors, was arrosted today o o | e o O Mot o s ooy, | - WasmiNaroy, May 14.—A number of prom- that scheme was, That scheme met the ap- | brated sporting place iu the whole country. | #ive smaller pensions and a lavger number of | Charles City tonight, State Superintendent | Ihe Greapution fo arifunes i gt LROATEE 2o e TT) + | inent railroad men were before fhe senite proval of the gold monometallists eve Today the old man is practically without ‘“.“"1';‘ Tl ‘[“""’~;" ‘{"“41'“"""“1 lates an x- | Sabin presided at tho meeting and took active | b Gitnesses (hat he had no_license and that When the prisoner was brought committce on commerce today to express where, and that was reason enough to war- | means, Al his possessious have vinished in {‘l'“‘}' '\_‘):l{‘m‘“ h:‘“ S e v !“l‘i::-‘ ) m',“: part in all discusslous. The new text book | jo solicits orders, He was fined $5. He gave Jolico magistrate this morning she confessed | el Viewsupon several Dills veferved fo it runt the suspicion that it was o Trojan horse. | a bitter fight with the police. Ho i T ORI Fa T 4 HOUSC | aw was fully discussed and gencrally favor- | an appeal bond. ROLOQINIEIBLAIO L & intended to compel railrond companics to Of the bill reported from the finance commit- | driven from pillar to post and is now he w lnln thie first «‘u!.m'v nee to disag) ably commented upon. Much time was de- & — . that her name was not Holland - and she was | 000 S5 i i8R o, te e said it was founded on some” sysicm of | and alono. [1is best ricud, or ut a0 Shatia sucoud conforongs cammitlec will | G idiia tha Eennetbliw Sowrin LvaWis In Favor of the Applicants. not o British subject. Sho suia | SN0 thelr freleht o ! 1 nancial policy and there was some phil- [ one in whom he trasted most, deserted hi e ordered, © senate will have vay 3 o AL 4 5 T s S e g s : 5 , ey | ABd automatic couplers w:m:\ n n‘. it it did ;u»: wv‘-x-uw“l‘-‘\:lw ‘lv-l\\'l\“ }.‘x’l ‘:r'n!'u:\lt:«\:'..‘n’w’u‘ru: hlh lln»sn-l .I”"ls‘l](l' in this as it gener doos in almost cvel consin, and the opwion prevailed that Towa Lisenrry, Neb, May 14.—[Special Telegram | she would cut her throat rather General Superintendent Brown of Bur- SANBTIN LG DUE 18 0idonon nidnose fo uan o Lol B b et mep he | thing should nave a sunilar law. Stato Superin- | to T B, ]—The village board tonizht ren- | than tell hev true name, as she had solemnly | ugton Lo ononten s nothing els i fortune bas been his fight with the poli Senator Ingalls has addressed a_letter to | frampton. president; It C. Bprrett, Osage, };\‘”‘.,,‘”,,‘.”,1,“,_‘"‘,‘._ An appeal was taken | Keep it secret. The ouly onc she would give | “‘M\ T o uirod ‘,H"' poweer M. eller went on to speak of the silver s s s Senator Manderson, requesting that the avy, | Superintendent Sabin s now | to the Qistrict court. her name to, she said, was the American con- | e S0 St (bt ik | TR Sombiey plank in the nationel republican platform a8 | (harged with Libelling the Astors, | (hautaugua society at Crote be notified | preparing a system of elassification for all sul. She almost fainted when her real name | et this year, which s would put binkes promising full recognition of silver money through Mr. I, I Foss that the invitation ex- | SotltnS, hocls, Which ho expects to com- Sold by the Sh T o Ttnel SITI S Hen i 1) e L LY e L e and-said the plank was inscrted in - rocogni NEw Your, May 14.—Thomas B. Musgrave | tonded him to bo present at the meeting at | iege R o Hedias S Tolegr: TR \d of the country | was arrested ihis afternoon at the Union | Grete.on tho I"mu;lh PR W In';’;uu plete and issue in about six weeks, CRETE, Neb,, May 14.—[Special Telegram to she was being interrogated Be- | legislation on the subject as usele: If l!ur_l:mmvn‘hi" EHmonoy ‘mul,i(n-\w-‘m:‘ League elub, of which he is a member, | cepted. Senator Ingalls says that e is_sur bernatorial Appointments. ne “fl"\‘_'\‘ ‘I‘ Root &)"“‘* o i_"l{' ‘“’”I‘-"‘ side me stood a New York priest, nsist upon its observation whitner it parted | 3 ith sending indecent pamphlets | that his reception would bo cordial and the Chine s To N a1 (S poatal T was sold this afternoon by the sheriff under Alialcliiad to b elia Aahe wos L him from the administration or not. Did the | {1 ‘1‘ l“f“’ T-I;:’:T’ ‘:'ll "I‘ "_‘[“";"‘,‘ SRR doa f (s (e (2 M,],'\_"“'__“" ,]‘.:"’ ‘v*',f_ PO ]L.' do. | an ovder of attachment.” The entire stock ”‘_( ."“ "'“': fitoibol '\ sl 'l‘ ot | lors mnd brakes to bo ° attached lo pending bill, he asked, recognize sitver in ae. | through the mails libelling the relatives of W, | 26GH1e 0t RECIY IBLEREL AT AGRUTIARE Bt | gram to Tuk B he governor has d With fixtures was knocked down to H. H, | cortain that she was an American, and noti- | all cars used o interstat tridio corndance with the platform? He thought | W. Astor. The name of the complainant is |} cannot spare the time nocessary for 50 long cided to recommend to the president for Towa Whittelsey of Denver for #2850, fied Archbishop Corrifran of New York and | was passed” the first effcet would be not, Without concluding speech Mr. | Angustus Iacigi. He did not appear in court | a journey without serious embarrassment. commissioners to the world's fai President - = all oficials of the American college to look | 1o stop _"“ progress in H‘h' e "“"{ Teller yielded to seutive | when the case was called today, and an ad- PROTHCTION DEMOCIATS DEMORALIZED, W. F. King of Coruell college and W. I OUR GOVERNMENT. out for her. Then sho went to Dr. Novin of | 9f Gquipbing fielht curs, - There s Toje session. When the doo copencd the | journment was had until Mondiy next, The R R MO oy St L ioans since | Buchanan of Sioux City, The gove i e e G g | in the novthwest, which could not possibly ilvor bill was laid asido in Iy till to- | 1ibetlous article is in the shupe of u type | 1o pnenen Myliniey suld todny that since | ophointed today L, A. Thomas of Atlantic to | The ~Assistant Postmaster General | the Amevican church and suid that she was | comply with the requirements of the i anil vmortow. and tho scnate procecded to’tho | written pumphiet and s ontitlod . ieidsattion Me siandal b pEboH Ut e . R R IR R R e anovitiate nun and that there was avast Cath- | would be either driven into banlruntey or business on the calendar and after passing | ment of a Blackmailing Case.” 1t i B lenmlatal atisoiiadib Atho trealadones Citcago, May 14.—In lengthy fnteryiew | Ol conspiracy amphell ut the | compelled to suspend oporutions. 1f uny several bills, adjourned. ably sensational und very lengthy. that every democrat would vote against and Supreme Court Decisions. tonight with & reporter for n local papor | head of it to & againgl( 10BIBINON 18 b0 D ARG, chiown. 8all —————— every republican for the McKinley tarift bill, | Drs Morxes, In, May U—[Special Tele- | |OMER WID 8 veportee for it 10 JJ.: 1s | ber will. Dr.1 en advised her 10 apply | o of the Mastor Cir Builders Wreck of the Schooner Topsy. Major MeKinley says further that the bill as am to Tuk Bue]—Supreme court de- | R S e government of the | TOF Proteetion to the British ambussador. She | for no body of experts could possibly Cuicaoo, May 14.—[Special Telogram to | it Bow stands with vory few and unimportant | clsions: it O e | then called on Lord Dufferin and told him | well equipped as. they to. faraish practical Tue Bre.]—The schooner Topsy, Captain | i UEE We) RERTTR AR B, BHCES | mState of Towa vs Harry Lee,appellaut; Clin- | P4/ BILes 19 & T d SIESS | that she had escaped from a munnery and | Suggestious to ruilroads Alexander Cleghorn, bound fov this port | {herefore will not be disturbed. tondistrict; affirmed Tl genius of our political progress, he | Wanted England to protect her from the in- STILL FeCHTING L A ono IRy By ol iananai b e The Carson & Rand lumber company vs | o e SEEAR O OUF BEVHEE PEATERL B0 | quisition. The ex-viceroy of Indin was as st bl whole on the tariff bill, Idhen noryof ‘I',:"““°I,':;;:": yoatordey, “‘l:”L Lo published stories about the repudiation ;"“‘I'.if“"““’:‘rl’\,",:";:r‘(;'y",", company; Keokuk su- | y) oo ivornment by the people, That this in- Solligiae He asked ':“I"'I““\'l“"l:-"")‘ anything | Tho Carpenter and the Okl Mastors Vario sndments looking reduic DY Y-8008 0VODY (AR LAG.V.08BN ARG S I of Senator Quay by the president are absurd. | perior court; d S 2 erest s e kept alive and aroused to an | 10 8how YIS Bt SUDIRCh: St g for the Mastery. Varlous amendments looking to a reduction | ghat sho would go to pieces, the captain and | Fo nover stood 8o vell ut tho whito House s | The Chicago & Northwestern railway com. | terest should be kept alive and aroused to an | "\ 050 PRV it T E & fol (MnBLory of the duty on carthen, china and glass ware | erew of seven men took the small boats and | he does now wifd the attacks upon him have | pany and tho Toledo & Northwestern rail- | €Vel greater extent thun at present is most ) ) Cuicaco, N 14, pecial Telegram to were made on the demoeratic side, but met | effected a safe landing after a tereible strug- | awakened the sympathy of the: president. be- | Wy company vs Kossuth_county, appelant: bill authorizing the president 1o appoint a commission to seleet the best types of coup- ousd Wasiinaroy, May 14.—On motion of M. Morrill of Kausas the house insisted upon its amendment to the senate dependent pon- sion bill and a conference was ordered. The house then went into committee of the essential, Essayists who enjoy formulating | in€ 0ut & photograph of Queen Victorla from | gy gy ) ]—The fight between the old bosses, with no success. n the course of tho diseus- | £le with the waves, fhe suffering men were | cause ho recoguizes that they have been made | IKossuth district; reversed. theories for an ideal government admit thay [ 1erbosom. “Here s o picture of our queer or their non-uuion employes and the brother sion on one of these amendments - Mr, Me- | Fofiised foodand shelter at b house noar by | for partisan reasons, The senator calls at the . Bai W. C. Green, sheriff, appel- | their cherished systems can only come [ Lord Duffevin was unmoved by the pat Tiood cavpentors 16 anpronchieg & olss Millin said Mr. Campbell of Pittsburg, a | Ohthe bluff but found both at Wilmette, | white house frequently and can always get on district; afirmed. through the politic ity of the people.” | otic business, “That is a portrait of our glass manufacturer, asked for protection fi Lfoite: baingtinado to getithe the ear of the president when other persons ex rel vs FredgOeder, appellant; Mr, Clavkson thinks decidedly that this :}l:“l‘).ll utipun gied, mn].lr';”( lon from oft, Neither boat nor cargo were insur are refused interviews, nor is there any feel- | polk district; afirmed, country would not be hetter off with a civil | 0 Ry o e Lol L il HAYES QanLgut > d B et ing between the members of the republican ez UIRG service ik ngland’s, “What!" said he, | British passpo purpose of locating all the non-union gangs {h_"‘_;“lk\f'_"_‘l‘w lubor in vielation of the con- New York's Municipal Muddle, national committee and their chairman, They WOLCOTT WEDS. “perpetuate an office. holding class of which | That knocked lovely Aun Odelia out, and | employed by the old hosses in the city, Re pupgihuanlaw (e T S i Youk, May . [Special Telogram [ all defend him and willdoubtless continue to | LS every member arviving at the uge of sixty | ghe retived in confusion. She had met hep | Ports have come in from such picket details A ynum said bell had come A ¢ ki do so, atter at may be said of | = ; s eceive pension? Wh i Tl S i 0 the comn! showing that already th el e e s ot an | 0 20 36 A4 ho mocting of the siniing |, 5o, o, LG WAt mag, b st 5f | o Yowg Colorado Senator Bncomes | SUILISCG, B pevsohs Whh s i W | ch, “Tho ol proprivtor set tho olcs | i1l oSS Shibing, tht sl the held o consnltation with a gentleman from | fund commissioners today City Chamberlain advice is as much sought now 0s v\-l‘ and a Benedict in Baltimore, method possible 2 Thei ' AThition \\w\l\:l i on the scent This afternoon they | otherwise secured and. placed at work 300 West Vivginia (Wilson) and himself, and | Crane made serious aspersions upon the | thare is no candidate for ofice who is not | Bavrivore, Md., May 14.—At hoon today | for want of nourishment and their value to | learned that she had gune to No. 38 Rio de | joiners on various jobs. These men‘are work- then had gone away and - mad 1 afidavit | method of bonding the public moneys as | glad to | | 4 which was fulse from beginning to end secute bis cndorseuent, although | iy St Paul's cathedral Hon, Edwand Wolcott | the = country decrease. 1 believe con- | Gliavisti, but when the gendarmes arvived | g i gangs of from cight to. twelve and avo | | u . Pickets have been sent out by the strike queen,” he said, “‘but I would prefer to see & | committee of the carpenters’ council for the ! n ! . | pursucd by Comptroller Myers, and the latter [ few outside of his own state are able to ob e A s itinneates in govetmment employ is moving from one place to another, working a e e, Gaanpbell | votorted by pronouncing the tale twidale- | tain it 0f Coloredo, $he, yauuReah Ualted Statee sen- |ipgq P tiany Tman: and ' that: agop | 212 Bad Skl Yab! ho police learned | go\y )iours hero wid few hours there in or- Iord s soon ua ho would that of, thogentle- | {\vddlo and the talkoras having but slight PLUMB'S SUGGESTION ator, and Mrs, Frances Meteale Bass, dau h- | J'Uorain period all public scevauts should b | tonight that she had taken rofuge in the con- | dor 1o help tho old organization contractors mat from dudinng, uid he lnow thom Both. o | executive ability. Tho chamberiain . allogos ator Plamb has & new sugeestion swith | ter of the late James H, Metealfe, were united | sent back to the people to renew themselyes. | vent of the Poor Servants of Mother God. | out of troubles brought on by the stoppage of O o st Vinkintn confitied | 4hat the 52,000,000 of tho sinking fand was in | vogard to the silver bill. He advocatos ab. | in marriage by Bishop Cuse. Mus. | Each ohice should have u fixed tenure 1o pre- | She engaged two rooms and talked grandly | work during the strike. Thcse workimen aro Thitho eonras aft aaie farthes reniaris Mr. |- bauks per ¢ interest, and | solute free coinage, but is willing to vote for ( Metealfo was uaccompanied to the altar | serve tho xi pect of uuw‘-u-npm'- and if the | .of taking a whole suite. When a delegate of );‘l.\‘v-‘f\“}‘r-wlfll i “‘-‘Hy‘mv' undor :w 00, Bynum said the committea on ways and | thatdhe comptioller was bortowing mloney | a law that will bring about that end grad- | Ly her son Lyman Metcalfe Bass undHenry | 9ceupant desives a second terw let him show | ghq poljce the convent Mme. Diss I A R s R mieans in the formation of its bill had closed | from the same lstitutions, paying 4 per cent | ually, within two or three years, The idea is | B, Woleott “was best mun. —After the « Mr. Clarkson would not abolish civil ser- | barhad gone to ‘bed. The mother superior | upon AR et e o G| the doors of the capitol gainst tho luborws | foF its use. To this the comptroller made no | to require the purchase of 50 many ounces of | mony broakfast wos soxvedat tho residen Mr. Clarlcsor not, abolist || panbnd gona/te-hod. Tho imuthor eupocion | upon,. £ whish iusthoyef groi - ciigngods of tho country, but had admitted manufuc- [ Fple bullion monthly for one year and” a_gradual | of Mrs, J, H. Metcalfe, The newly wedded | Yi¢o examination, but thinks cvery man | agreed tobo respons e pris ko commito the_car IS SRt Uit Qa0 dan . B inorease of tho purchise. witil Jutnary 1 | i ave. (s aterpoon o New vork, | should be examindd by tho oflicial in whoso | morming, lico weeo then stationed | counil us withiu tho past. Tow foirs ap sed 1 order to keep anybody from coming Severe Storm in New York, 1863, when free coinage shall take effect, “He | Phey will be at home June 5 and 12 from 4 to | € njlj‘\:nll-“h‘l’n e M‘T",‘.“-"“.""’;'.‘.“Wl:.\ pre- | 4, the building and that was the | pointed “persuading” committocs, ubout five in but those the majority would allow. It ad Urica, N , May 14 severe storm, | thinks that the president would sign sucha | ¢ p, . ut 1221 Connectleut avenue, Washing- | ¥ nanee, Ve I BOVErn- | Gituafion at midnight. The mother superior hundred strong, consisting of trasted men 4 ment 1 who represent all of the twenty-three unions mitted manufacturers, ‘but if honest 1abor | which has prevailed in this section for the asure, while lio might be inclined to veto a | ton, 3 came and knockoed at the door it was not ad: Y 98] coinage bill to take cffect immediately | she had again vanished. The police learned | S Mr. Clarkson nssorted In reply toa ques- | got frightened and ordered the decolver to | of the city. his committes will bo divided opme last twenty-four hours, has caused many | shut it 18 doubiful,” said the seuntor this IRELAND AND ANNEXATION, tion us to w comparison of our sevvice with | leave, and when Odelin tripped out of the | up in small forces, and will be scut_here and Mr McKinloy said the imputation of the | streaus to overfiow thelr banks and the Mo- | afternoon, “whetner’ the president would e 2 that of Eneland that the business of our ko | punnery into Via Sun Sebastianello she was | Hiere 10 fterviels” the non-union workmen e e O I n v meadows1and rerally under | Yoto a free coluage bitl or not. Inmy opinion | An Anti-English Organization Said to | ernment is transacted move accurately and at |y uoq'hy the police and hurried off toa | AHeY Wil expluin the situation and try o gentleman from Indlan ) a8 froo-colitigu | R L ) o 5 a lower porcentage of loss than any other S it persuade the wen to quit work gneans committeo lind closed up the o | water. A terriblo storm passed over tne 19 would accont the i ajority Have Been Formed in Canada. A SRR IR R 0 A Al Jtoman prison, She wore a ring which sho Y ¥ SRR iR ORjoR Eioy the ) Southiern partion of this country arly his pavty‘i congross.))- Moxrurar, May M.—H is rumored that & Sl said tho pope had given her, This she showed A Serlous Strike Averted, Bultition room was false Ho would ‘not | loruing uid fn eomo places vain foll in such | Nono of Souator Woleott's senatorial col. | BOW socret Irish assoclation has been formed TRIPLE MUKDER. to the guards and defied thewm. This morning | o e o S e " i ) ) e o ki - BORRIAC. A 8 3 Y ¢ eec ( ons W | s headq rters hre and Juchec. en the princess wes scarched the ring r o'l Il G thre n ke o permit any man to impute o the committee | Much dumnge was done at many points leagues received invitations to his weddin, Wwith its headquarters hore and at Qu Aoy ! <4 when the priy W \ g | gram to Tue Bry iweatened sivlke of Ry bid Tmotivoa ob lack of courtdes (o tho | Sruen d s NS85 Y 10 and they did not send himn a present, us they | The new league is sald to alrcady consistof [ A Wealthy Farmer, His Wife and & | co00000 " Her property consisted of & comb | the 8,0 0 men employed at the coke works of minority, The minority of the committeo ek o = usually do when one of theie number gefs | 10,000 members, principdlly Irish and Cana Son Found Dead, | and a book on “Mugic and Black Art” by | fricke & Co. has boen averted, A confer Jnow that any imputation of that Kind wis Caisson Accldent at Louisyille. marricd, Mrs, Wolcott is well remembered | o MR i WasniNGroy, Pa., May 14,—News ’ ) e JiALROD. ¢ ! h AW AL ity I Y R P e TP ] [ R M A BT dians avge nuimbdr of the lutter are Herrmann, und many passages underscored. | ence of National Master Workman Watchorn absolutely fulse eisviLLe, Ky., May he caisson at | in Washington, where sho resided several | e One objoet is Lo obtuin money | here today of a triple murder near he -l 3 5 8 ; A i M1 e L R who identified hev as Mmo. Diss Debar. Oue | and National Secretavy Rae was leld with of the bill, the ;ommittee rose aud the house : wdjourned in Canada’ for Ivish home rule and an- | night. John Crouch, an aged other to wage warfure ggainst British vule, | fapmer, his wife and a grown-up son were ber of congre I'he scnator and his new wife have becn intimate friends for i (ot 4 i dleiiney many years, as the Basses resided i Colorado | Mith the fiual, objock of spavition and the | found this movaing in bed with theiy throats front 1519 until vecent aRRLxg RHg Mk 4 cut from ear to car. The door of the house \ Feoty g} ey Cantain John V, Le tioned - was standing oper the bed clothing, fur I want to give my name,'” 1 eould hear the L€ T May 14.—(Bpocial Telegram to e slawly Wirned poand uow atin at Port Omaha, has L The Nebraska Nominations, piture and wal | bespat ner say. “[ demand to bo heard Tue Be Bury me in tho suit in which | bottou it up. Saper font C. . Miteh- | Ly sorvive 4 WASHINGTON, May 14.—The president toduy | tered with blood, Tl e norrible, | | ) 1am dressed. Put the picture of my beloyed Y o fal i Roprose ¢ Do 1 to Wash- | seut to the TPl A rTie g o . | and the news spread rapidly about the vil : ; in the cofin with me; then Iwill welcome the -»- ington la ht ¢ oitIi thia | (B B R lage, . # When Ientered the room with the next life us the logroom does his bride, Ilinois Sunday School Conventi Lonse today. e has recommended the ap S onn T. Nosbitt at North Platto, Nob - ‘”'r”"”‘”;"“\l:"‘\H-‘ B0UR. W '!“]- wealthiest | adventuress glar at These were the words which Avthur Loeft | JAci L May tthe Sunday | pointment” of -~ the VI postimisters: | ceivers of publie mon Robort C. Heydlaft | {1 bt . R I fir Humboldt Parl to fust bofore he put 8 | & Y hum rep Thonias 1. Leonard ot Morriud AOFTY |t Ashland, Wis Buumgartnor at ] windling the Hotel Brist of Humboldt Pavk wrote just before he put a | G county, vice Chavles Beeney, resignéd. Ralpt A | oney generally supposed to be kept abe . bullet in his body and another through his | were made und papers re following | ' Nuyer ut Rapids, Holt county; Hezekiah | ThC Aldwin at Nor the house and cheatin, ¢ n D y 14 brain, Loeft was cighteen years old aud had | ofjeers wore elec 1\ 1o ‘thase b oL aper Phatuix, Holt county; Mys, | L1ate, Y Willlam _ O lluu;mplu_\‘.l m‘ A |i Sin ‘\“('u.\\]m Al et ond v Pl [ O e e | borne, Be give him an excellent character. pleture | A, Wilson, Chicugc syt A a3 B L8 o reforred to wis thut of o handsomo youug | B Jacobs, Chic W. Hare, | fan have been app Vinegar Makers on the Tarifr. hone facllitics wore can bo | Whi I‘\Im-‘ll 5 D bar w t The Weather I<v|;44~|. : Woman oeff was tuken to the county hos- | Chicago. e ks i ven Omaha i v ¥ vy 1 tonigh Jri tobert Garrett o L i t f ved pital, where he died early this morning, The o RALS-ME O Wasiixatox; -May 14.—-A -delegati - bad ¥ secret romance of his life und the identity of Steamship Avrivals, i vinegar wmakers, aw whom were Biatanedn Todlow Btuant Tatl (i tho Woman ure a mystery At New Y Lo Wyon } Betchner of Chieago wud A. G. Bade NEw York, May 14 W, H. M - Hand Killed. 4 P 5 pool, and the State y e Wyo. M Milwaukee, appearcd before the way 1| banker, arrested Monda, Que Commission Meots, EOW gl & IeAMECOnIIitles toduy 10 1egue L count for §112,000 worth ot weceded by ivmnuie, Kao, May 14.—The Cherokee At London-The Fulda, v gram to ¥ section of the interial i« © portiow vith his firm by Richard H i A commission met here yesterday und doeter- | for Bremen, has passed th 4 Mixie was run over autly kil tarifl bill be stricken out delphin, passed last night i Roman s 5 mined on tho course to pursue, but it is im- | Labn, from New York for By his ufternoon at Green Rive peals the law allowing vinegar treet i S0 far he has been able to Byrnes and al { ved by falr, coldes, possible 1o learn its conclusions, passed Scilly, 1 passed over Lis body, from aleoholic vape Ltaiu bisll, which is fixed at §i5,000, moment her eyes would beg hev inquisitor for | General Manager Lynch of the By om ing oue wan und seriously injuring severnl mercy aud the next they would flash de- | pany this evening and the matter ibly others, Fifteen men were at work cement S jug the out hen the caisson careencd flance. ettled. Ihe men wi the tico und M Valley p lly taken to prison t v is thut the murder was committed to g YT directions, but no clue hus been found of the | teym of imprei L perpetrators, ‘Phere b 0o telograph o arvier, Sun Fran nitrol unedy of Genoa and T Viil v, norther vinds, ed | I f , ed by

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