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THE OMAHA DaILy BEE Z. — - e OMAHA, TUESDAY MORNING, MAY 27, 1890. = NUMBER FURNAS MADE AN ALTERNATE, | Baispue: eavurea®itha oimmissionse ot | A PLAN T0 ADVANCE RATES, | FRevert EOBIRm wacromsrs. ) AN OLD [OWA MURDER (ASE% 7» resziuremness IMPORTING FOREIGN LABOR, the gencral land office that o clerieal error | New Foundiand Pours Vials of Wrath Z "he Ieading of the Bible in Common PRI, Buits 1o wtnth perona Gy, outy. be (Eeit Moy Schools Again Endorsed. —_— Likely to Take an Active Part in the Man- | brought withiin five years from the passage | Tho Plan Hinges on the Union Pacifio— | L Ty Db (R Yotk troria | Hardin Oounty Grand Jury Investigating [ ARATO0A Moy h"m;\'”'lfi“"|llt‘m|“"f,".':;',: Evidence Secured Against Ohicago None [ X L of this act ‘ y A Ne B 1 ¢ i h agement of the World's Fair, R SHILE 200 LAY Northwestern Contracts Cable—Special to Tie Bre.]—Lord Knuts- the Killing of Henry Johns, |, wittee on synodical records was rvead Union Boss Carpext s 9 oo AR STISN IRy LR Astet of T ford, colonial secretary, has received a note 1" Adifferent portions were mostly approved el s today on the principle that long silence addressed to the queen by the New Foundland 146 nssembly apptoval of he overture GUARDING THEIR MINERAL LANDS, | fnd heiicsecrco ol h justléor s | WESTERN ROADS RECEIVE A PROD. | Ingisutive i bouse wssombly. This docu- | A SEARGHING INQUIRY BEING SADE, P (16 WiaConRtn syiod, seuMeed lts o | THEY. WILL, BB/ PROSROGTED nction or innctionof the government. Captain o as probably no paralie] @ history of 5 1860 on charges of absence without leave and ) - ; M 1 i | reading of the bible in the common schools, pres Montana Citizens Trying to Balk the | i o0 charees of shsonce without Jease i | Chaieman Walker Wins Over Jay | jngwhich it assumes toward the government, | The Rainsb 1y Making Des- | g B e standing | commit. | The Mateer Submitted to the Tmmle Northern Pacific—Stories About from th rviee. For eighteen years he did Gould—A Unanimous Desire for a except perhaps a dispatch in which North perate Efforts to Clear Thems tee on_ publication was delivered by gration Commission - Fifteen the B. & O.—Repeal of Tim- e L e A e E LB Itestoration of Rates—Rail- American .u.l.ml«;s in 17 announced that selves of the Crime —Other e N il undred Cigarmakers Go ber Culture Laws. a patition for restoration to President Cleve- road News. e iy L Feat Hawkeye News. With 4,599 toachors and 89,830 scholars, | Ono Out-The Enginec land, who denied it, and in 1888 he presented B i YA, LUE IEpets Lundred and nine schools besides o clim - to the paymaster *genoral dence, ‘\“"l;-" ;""“;'; "““‘;"“ ‘"l" """"'li""i' Been organized in consequenco of " of the army r pay to cover Ciicaao, May 206.—[Speclal Telegram to | Possession ol he Herald, and we publish BLDo! 2., May 20.—[Specis o T | the board to supply hymn books, lesson helps Cineaao, May 26 —[Spoecial Telogram te Wasmixotos. Bunewu T :?‘m.".fyyr"} tho period of his abscrce from tho | Dus Bee.|—It was Toatnad today iat not | sallent passages, Tho nddress says: “We | mllu‘ "ll"l'l.vr‘]|.u:l'v:;v By V:‘;“l'ul‘ J‘"_f\‘ nd bibies to uny one catablishitig a new Sun- | myy Be,)—Tho fitandlad Nenlitont, (ot i Wasmixarox, D. C., May 2. ) | filed his claim for back pay, amounting almost Droving this work and recommending that 16 | union carpenters who have been working for Hon. R. W. Furnas, who was so ably pre- | to 5,000, in the court ot claims, on the railroad people tc 4 % eridbchideed i o 4 of Henry Johns for two wecks, will not con] | consider the expediency of publishing Sun- | the old bosses® association did not take place sented to the president by the Nebraska dele- | £ :;L‘;-‘Kl‘<‘«l)‘»;-:|t\x\.x sent nI‘IAI» I:vr\.hr.;.r;;l.ll ‘]Irrlhi“ :1‘y.||( 1’."1,1‘,‘[1,;[« ‘V‘h\n'vl the lprl‘?uhl"\t .;r.-u v | :H\‘:»:-).‘..'.:\'u('“{:.‘;":».::l\“l;‘1‘n I‘Vlllllllt r':"_'"‘:'i""""l' 1de its labors before the last of the weck, | day sehool helps ;:lul]\:::;l“.]l(linlmv]l:nylt%‘ll"l‘l:\‘l;: 1.“:‘;\. \;,n]m:\. 1 deferred for on woek. gation for appointment as commissioner o al was not approved by the presi- stern road had expressed his hearty con- | &0 ent, nof ¥ tolerating fo s 8 ounty Attorney Huff is conducting the ex- | And Scandanavian language | The strike comm! is compiling a consus Tovae - i dent and urging the Runkle caseas a prece- | wuirnce in tho outlines of the plan. The | Son lobster factories operated by the French | :»\;\.I.‘.‘.x}\‘.«\.ffn“:lr'\\l;‘nl.,f»“’.‘; ,i:‘.{'l’ 'i:l”\nh:ll\‘\ln.'\u '\’{fji,':'.‘,‘.,,.‘!.‘(::,”.‘.3::;‘ aDoEt (90 gaaniec, oot | of the \ large to the world's fair, was today appoin dinit =TS pouet el that: tiie claimanys [k ¥ an alternate commiss| : to act in the place | silenco for eighteen years barred him from | Plan hinges, as haveall others, on the Union | during last year, aguinst which we humbly | 56 coarehing investigation, while the Rains. | work, made & statement in regard to it names, places of occupation, names of theie of Hon. R. Ii. Kerins of St. Lonis. Ex-Goy- | any sund of action and that his case pre- | Pacitic-Northwestern ocontract, but it will | petition .‘H:l_l' "y‘ul“\l.\'. but aso } 1 sare scouring lTowa, Minnesota, Ne- The synod of Minnesota was directed to | employers and all possible information aboud ernor Filrnas is especialiy fitted for the com- | Sented vital differences from the Runkle case, | be a surprise to every railroad man, expect | £iving — sanction by your majesty |y uciq and the penitentiaries for witnesses, | £1ve the hearing it had refused to the com- | them will be in the hauds of the committea ! 3 This is a precedent which will be cited in all | those imn interested, to loarn that | for the erection " of " an_indefinito | ¢ ook now us if tho grand Jury would find | PIint of Dr. West against the Prsbytery | (ithin u wock missionership, and the Nebraskans here ar 1 3 v exceedingly anxious to have him honored 2t all the presidents agreo that an association | Mumber of other factoies by the Prench dur | .oy ydorers, but they will not bo members | nge ihe wiaiis of tion soctoty was | Besides this labor of compilation, : MISCRLLANEOUS, S 2o csawil ing the present season, We beg to submit it A : with the appointment, but for political rea- tor nd Mes, Hoa ot Washington | [USt be. formed which recoguizes the | ingthep v * of the vigilunco committee. This is the opin- | then anuounced. the unjon men who have seemingly notor and Al Stanford loft Washington | jogality of such contract, In re- | to the consideration of your majesty that | o or o RGNS GO Y - | The report of the committee on unemployed | betrayed their promises to e organe sons the president deemed it advisable to | tonight for New York, whenee they sail on i fther § i i recognize Missouri Wednesday for Buropo. After a two weeks' | turn for this concesssion, the Union | there is not a warrant of law, either imperial | vestigation by the grand jury and is in a posi- | Ministers and vacant churches was pi ited | jzation by taking employment from ' by Dr, He Johuson of Chicago. He sald | ), 1,00 union bosses, have boen also doing < i rary i 1 v by R n (lers Ipas >, X Nort veste! vi 3 exDecte ¢ colonial, by which the erection of lobster | Mr. Kerins is a very prominent republican | stay in London they go tothe Gierman Spas | Pacific and Northwestern will bo expected to | OF colouial, by % | tion to know. i ‘i i ) e ol S ATHita S 4 § X r ABEE Y PR or ke DA il Know. t was not intended to provide for incapable ¥ in his state and @ busy men, and it is more | 404 will return to the United States about | concede various minor points asked by their | factories by the French or any part of the [ Johns was shot about 1 a. m. April 80, 1584, it b bl ought ,“,"‘,‘,v highly important work in conjunction withy September N yare accol anied y n ) 2 COAs! { i recognized : i i i i i than likely that Mr. Furnas will have an op- | Mo Sranfond son pose ,L”j‘;"‘]““"‘]”_?:{l competitors. Chairman Wulker of the Inter- | c0ast of this . isliud s — recogniz and did not die until May 8. The shot took | but there is need of a medium through which [ the government inspectors of immigration, ortunity to take an act part i o S i % S e o ate secre. | State Commer ilway association done | mor is there any statute by which | oa0 0 o lof m 6 " ot consldored arties who ought to be helped can_be. He | Inspectors A, J. Los! and. Georyro. Stitod portunity to take an active part in the man- | and H. K. Nash, the senator’s private secre- ~ y s done | B I subjocta can b provented fom exer | Cfect in the left arm and was not considered | Pattios who qught to bo helped, can bo. o pectors A, J. ; M itehy agement of the faiv after all, tary. yeoman service ng about the present | i f dangerous. Fin, Manch and Tom Rains- 4 aided by the carpenters, have made importan$ ¢ Aftornoy General Miller has recovered | desive for arestoration of rates, In the first | cising all vights of fishing on the whole coast g - it 4 powers of the presbytery and o paid secr : 3 v B OLABTVE: TIHRATLTANDS, Attor jencral Miller has recoverec : b Ao S bargor, and the Johns family, attended him B funent | discoveries relating to the continual violation T e At T A i ob M from bis recent relapso sufliciently o leave | place he secured a formal decision from the | of this island as wellas the catching of lob- | SN & THENS wis geitlns Betta and Hitate this intercoyrae tid Tuid o8 1 of the alien contract labor law by menibers of n the senate today Mr. Sanders of Mon- | 41 house and this morning called on the | interstate commerce commission that on the | sters and the erection of buildings for pre. | ud gaveout thathe was getting better anc 3,000, to be called o ministerial udjust- | 4y Guppenters’ and Builders® association, tana introduced a bill providing that the pat- | president present showings of increased earnings, at orving the same in cans, From this | WWould beableto get around in a few days. ment fund to pay expenses. G g Ior along time after the inception of the ent issued or to be issued to the Northern Pa- Senator Wolcott of Colorado, who v re- | the y it reduced rates, the commission | (0" eh) (o T T e U ] They would not, however, let anybody but A }-\'j-;‘:i""“' of the committee reports | oo iie tho strike committee suspected thab cific railroad company or its grantees or as- utly married to the widow of ex-President | Would desire the present rates permanent if Malet tsod _,’ N LAY their wives and the attending physician see “'I‘,'_l sl :m‘l s roquest from two coloved | Men were being imported to il their vlaces signs of land granted to it, shall not operate | Cleveland's late law partner, app {in the | continued much long T'his was the shavp- | Majeare exevcised vithout the —sanction | yfitant “On May 6 Dr, Potter, the at- "ud sl “' '\' .’(”}""* e i) ‘v‘:'y‘l"‘ L by the bosses who refused to submit to arbis i k Jdey QbaLes ¢ today for the first time since his mat- | €st prod the western roads had received, and | of -law. If either by the law of your | tending physician, told Mr. Johns that he | Presbyteries to be treated as independent it o) ™ Soon they had ample proof of — the or be construcd to convey or to confitm i yypnonjal venture, and his congratulations | With it as an argument Chairman Walkerhad | majesty or French uaval militavy might dress. himself and o out in the yard | LhCi% application for missionary aids (e S0 | fact, ™At tho © differont railrond ded said company or its grantees or assigns any | were cordial and unanimous. Jittle dificulty in winning ov Gould snch lobster factories be maintained or | the next day. That night Johns was taken | B SO },‘ e ten tavored '”“_ ke pots tool chests liberally covered with mineral lands, and such patents shallexpress | Frank Eagar, company H, Eichth infantry, | While in New' York. Meantime letters had | o e ibi worse, and Dr. Morse of Eldora was called [ fitit o (0 ToREtoR L the shippin s of forcign transportution 5 Pl o IR | been sent to all wostorn prosidents, and the | English lobster factories be prohibited, y and Dr. ) lor vas: callod min_subordination to_the ! anked AUEIILUILON that there is excepted out of the exterior :l W Iunh“ company .I]"lun h Iymlu. is bl w i P il "“I iro | could it be wondered at if maval | 9B M8y P toconsult with Dr. Potter, The | hoged, Dr. Booth of New York p companics began to artive auite nu .u.-u.J.\i ransferred to compuny H, S nth in- | resullis so unanimously exprossed & desiro | coulc: Iv DO S o aval | qoctors, it is understond, testified beforo the | geatts b o e o e | The treasury department was_communicated Aitmits of the several tracts tho land i such | fantry, aud will be sent to the station of that ‘frl-(r.»;m l|nn(Lllhfi ois a general hlr-h,-( and military authorities in either | grand jury that thy found the cyes [ piEnANUY weain ‘;‘,t_‘fl‘l et Tome | with and Agents Lester and Stitel were dis- ents described, the al lands therein, | company Wyo. 1t the movement will be a success, Chair- | country act without any sanction of | of the patient contracted and un- [ PO A er St s ¢ of the | Patehed liere to investigate matters. With and tho wouds smincral lands!? as used inthis | | N. IS Griggs has gone to'his home at Beat- B llik“luhmh“; Jomorrow and il | law in dealing with this question, | mistakablo evidences - of poisoning | colored prosbytorg® gl the help of amatenr carpenter defectives they T T LTI T e T e Probubly issue a call for a meeting {u a dayor | T }apitants are impoverished and brought to | D Potter had left a box of opiate pills, to b Aportof the ommitteo on deaconlosses | 5001 located a number of carpentors who had AT s w Richard of Chadron s atthe Rigas. | twe: | o verge of starvation by this action. Tho | EIYCR when necessary. When o found so | i SRAFSEN SORWEERC BRI | homn hired” by agents of the old bosses) nsso- There isa determined effort heing mad ) id Mrs, H, A, Moore and Colonel E. | _ Tomorrow's meeting of the trunk lines in A f b marked a change in_the pati he bogan to | i N eRURe T et * to | ciation in Canada, England and Scotland, upon tho part of i patties {nMontans ELOG KOk 0ifiO RRNA ATEH A LHOTE * | New York will, if it backs up the Buffalo | fecling of the inhabitants of this colony can | oolc for the pilis and finally found the bos they D I it St b0 Kool chests that had hecn only a fow days be- to Ikeep mincral lands along the Northern P Colonel Juck McColl of Nebraski is here | mecting of lake'men, make: the way almost | searcely be realized by any one outside its | which had contained forty or fifty pills, b of deacons and held that they may bo [rore shipped from Toronto, or Montrcal, oF :n:.;l.,..l(ur the hands of this company. ~Cir. r.-uml;\.{ylv\'un: on s way home, 5 o .:"f‘;n;d et ll{;ll"‘jfl!;d""(*-r "f""{i}*’*;!"' borders, and probably exceeds that endured | almost empty. Tho patient was delivionsand | 550 00 e o step. i the divection | Lverpool, or” London, ov werg et o laar SEu abio a1 ot) et o o e Lol e | oy ik to Chitars sas e S st | by all’ white subjebts of your mafosty | dicd thonext day. Whilo inthat condition | of giving thom license to pr Epbiald Hoeh i toolls Yitat IO newspaper — correspondents, signed b States land office at Linecoln, are he lines, - The cment, however, is not con- | I all your othier colonies combined, | gpia SR R e e “.”f”v'[.ln\"':"."..”"',"""‘“”” b HBVeRL loabe Mlpht. e ol St Thomas G. Merrill ary of th Clark is on_his way to Philue i sidered worth a rush unless backed up by the | and representing as wedo these 200,000 peo- | quts, and to establish a cas: his state- : ,,".;' "|l.“; nL»m'“”.'y',',.'.l,‘.-,‘.'f X put in some building being crected by i non= Ahllu-)";lyl_ Land nsso ation ‘.‘rI A,lun!.nmi 'l;h‘ | T‘;,lm“,‘. Maude I\”“i‘l‘" > t[mmkt lines’ edic “H(l they 3 1 lrwrum to | ple, we can not refrain from expressing our | ment, made by i T eomItOR s e O et tho Dreshys | union boss carpe itor, 'l'lx:-sx @ trusty union submitiing an argument under the head of | materially improved this evening. His fey provate on any except the agreed rates, i i v ttompts made by your | State’ from poisoning, the Rainsbargers have | yiiiod i overture for steh o chango wis man or two was detailed to learn all about “Dauger to Montana Mincral [ in | has subsided and he is resting much better, T T s hado oy cie| reinea jairedtalall’ tielr encrisiess: to'convich | LoHG Uioveriuroforuobin cliligo Wi the owner of the foreign tool chest, The favor of the bill introduced by 1ator T'he commissioner of Indiun affairs today A Railroad Changes Hands. St & -3 ! 3 members of the vigilaneo committ he ithy i i 7 eyt work has been thoroughly done. In the Sanders. 1tis held that when the mind notified Atative Dorsey that A. B | NEw Yomi, May 26.—[Special Telegr: by the modus vivendi - and their action with | GElatie O the witnesses called by them |1, At the niiht seuston the mominating com- | ;i ecsion of the treasury agents is o list. of lauds were surveyed and set aside for the | Holmes, at present a teacher in the Genon | Tie Bre.]—The Atehison, Topeka & § regard to our proposed legisla- | clearly indicates a put up job, and should the | EREEINES s Rt names furnished them by members of the Northern Pacific railroad company their | schools, has beel inted rintende 0 3 ! 1 o i dojtig actililavoricotirovistonianIiTenotbitof) e ) 1. The list e 1l Northern, Pacifio, railrond “company = theie | schools, has boon appointed: superintendent | 1o has formally assumed control of the St as more fully set forth | grand jury conclude tofind & bill upon such | §REETNT SISO TPho eomimittec was ac | Carpe counci o list contains the hracter was uot kuown to the government | of the Colorado River agency at a salary of |y oo 5 e oS Bt B0 o enecial | hereinafter to surpass all their predecessors | evidence it will only result in alarge bill of | (o ey (e assembly unanimously: Sem- | Bhames, present residence and placo of oceus and that it would bea great injustice to the | $%00 a year and that his wife is appointed | 1-0UIS & San Irancisco road. At a special L " P expense to the county. there is’ not the | £ s vl 1 pation of 4 numbor of imported men_together public to pormit theso lands to bo taken. by | matron ‘ut nE . meeting of the directors of the latter company | in enforcing unjust claims. After setting | S 0 (Wi B8, Wagtls) BRCED | dary Iiv"II'TI*"'* W, ‘(' """"\';"Al“ e etons | \With- their Pl vesidence in 3 tron i 4 A TEHER T Mb) csigned the office g at soveral actsas 5| ghostof a show to convic o principi "hotmas astings, Union: M. Bridle L o s e i T RO RBEHBI | I Pross v OartaBiof Montana s o e poatdent,and W, Tiahart ws cecteq | [orth that sovoral actsas to tho flsherles havo | wityess for the state is Homer Jones, o | ghiny: WL Totoior, Anbims 1 D Aor. | Wh country thoy miy have uds. some time been at worl at the land oftice sub- i \ been passed by the home government, the ud- | conyiet broueht here from the penctentiavy, | ShCys ot Becehor, Auburns b DNl | come from: the name of the person who hired e 3 it the land office sub- | 4,507 1ce, Morrill was then appointed sec- 1 ] i sHe ! 3 i e \ ol THE BALTIMORE & OHIO. mitting arguments to have the timber culture | ) 450 president and general manager, and dress proceeds by a statement of plain facts | He testifies that he was lying at the side of | {05 Sl er, San weisco, Colle them there, and the name of the contractor A well known gentleman from Baltimore | decisions of tue late Land Commussioner | () (0 o in' charge of ' the operati s hie criti o interests | the road, only thirty feet from the scene of | {Ganis Tineis T Patto it | to whom they were ovdered to report to on S aa Al o 0 romard toL e Bdifterent | Sha versed, and ho believes that he will | Will continue in chargeof the operations of f‘;‘.““‘fl:\.\;.‘:;'\.lf\_ s11bi e o Jomy. e | the shooting, and fecognized all_of Joh ns’ S B SR Lin Chicag X stories about the Paltimore and Ohio railroad L g Py S. Heami, 4 ———— At e M et abi el Rt lants, and names them. One of the | (it W, 1o Moore . Columbus, O, i cnce today was submitied to the teyiug to purchuse the interests in - the con e S WASHINGTON NEWS. nation calls for the use of every means in our Vimplicated was 20 miles uway at that | 0o G T 0TS RGNS 1 | i sion now in session piny owned by the state of Maryland and the THE W KINLEY BILL power to protect ourselves and our country », while others, it can be clearly shown, | j1 5 Vandyke, Brooklyn: Boenezer Erskine, | this citye Ttis not proposed to begin proses ity of Baltimore, He said that the v 5 3 Wilson's Substitute for the Senate | from destruction, which the French, ably Isewhe X Chambersburg; J. 1. Leftwich, Baltimore cution or arrests in this conncetion unti} rumors 1 regard to other_roads getting con- | An Earnest Argument By Pierson D. Original Package Bill. aided aud abetted by your majesty's minis- |, 1he grand jury yesterday veturned an in- | 7 Niceols, St. Louis; 13 Bur after the adjournment of the commission’s trol of the Baltimore Ohio and the pur- ith of Nebraska WARIINGEON My oA EEYVALS £ Town, || ‘tors;yerHope andibellave: unintentionally, dictmen 1 Bd Johns, son of Heney | Gogar Raplds, Sders —Ex-Justice | labers heve. chase of this stock were not believed in Balti- | Crieaco, May 26.—[Special Telegram to Dl e M LRt Dh el s o gt vont s | Johns, him with importing woll | Seyone, Washington; ex-Senator MeMillin, more. The true history of the case is that | pyg Ber.]—“Ihough a representative all my from the committee on judiciary, today re- [ are endeavoring to'briug upon us. The | scalps from other counties and making oath | Gy "puiii: Judge Alfred Hand, Seranton, Pa. S RE A the Garrett interests, ‘vepresented now by [ e ot = 0 g D ulive ail Y - ported the following substitute for the origi- | colony will be sati:fied with nothing | that hc killed the animals in this county BevsoulIS, Whita, Cincinuatls Judge Henr New Taves, Conn, y 20.—A unlon President Mayer and ott’s friends, are | 111¢; I shall, because of the McKinley bill, | ) package hiquor bill now under consider- | short of a final ~removal of cvery | @ to get the large bounty paid heve. Whew |5 Sy vlor, Huntington, Ind.; Wintheop mecting of the Brotherhood of Locomotive Cendeavoring 1o get the entire control of the | vote next fall for the democratic ticket.” ation in the sonato: “That when any intoxi. | French lobster factiry from the shoves | U present grand jury gets through with its | Gilmin, New Yorks Barker Buwmere, Tt Englncors was lield here yesterday, at which road, The dircctory at presenc consists of | This declaration was made this morning at & 2 2 , 4 ; Dbusiness the peoplo will have a better kuowl- | i G e o, Kyt | theso were 5,000 people present. G rand Chief ot R Db v o ) et R e : cating liquors are tranfserred from ono stato | of New Foundland, ad all moans in our | Tage of the Haibargar and Jotns famities, | (o N3 William, Brest, Covington, o were 1,000 people present. Grund e ety of tics 460 | the Leland hotet by Riorson D. Smith, one | v tertitory to another, o from uny_forelgn | power will be used to'aat_ end. Wo' cannot & rg Ceorge Junkin, Philadelphia; Chavles ‘K. | Aphur delivered an addiess in which he more to repiesent the stock held by the two, of the largest land owners and wealthiest | country, sich liquors shall, when the wetual | 1ok that the French should be depr The Supreme Court, e o 5ald 1t hed always been the poliev of tho It will be scen that it is very hurd - liverance of 1870 in favor of retaining the —— only is there . plan on foot among western | have learned with the decpest surprise and | \¢iia e hoon working on the murder case Ivance rates to their nor- | larm that modus vivendi has been forced non-union earpenters of the city, Theiw limits of the several tracts the land in such tizens of Nebraska. and continuous transportation of the same | o LAY T Brench siouid b v T as T R e AT 0! al Tele- . . ! brotherhood to arbitrate differences with the to control u majority or | carry Seven months ago T went to Burope and | Shall have terminated, bo considercd fo have | Priviloges granted thom by theie weaty, | 0 RS e PR CEESEEE St CE M U, railronds, : Ha . B Gttt e : il o ", | ccased to be subject to the interstate com- | thoughwe claim that by their bounty on | & i) -1 B ci MiLwAUKEE, Wis,, May 20.—The first con- | "¢ the conclusion of Arthur's remarks Hon, out the plins of the Guarrett’s unless the | just returned a short time ago. While there s ; : |'\ore decided by the reme : : 4 . Wlders and divectors are unanimous, 16 & diligont studyiof the practical opara: | s andibe a part of the common mass of | fiah | caught = on'® the. sho of our | Were decided by the supreme vention of the German Cathoiic societies of | Chauncey M. Depew, president of the New cihsldibyItiolstatarotMaryiandll ens 00 SRRty O R IR l”“ Druparty “("I".”{"”l‘_‘_(*';l}“ or territory and | jsland, they are violating the terms | doming: g Wisconsin opened this movning, Up tonoon | York Ceittral & fludson River railrond, was amounts i round numbers to $4,000,000, and | HOM 0f the foreizn potiticut systems and th :\'5 "f gbto x;l ',f."“f.,‘:‘ "fl“”{\-'fr- nn] State | o the treaties, which stipulate that Agnus M. Grace Brown, appellant, vs the | nearly 3,000 ‘members of societies, 100 dele- | given a rousing reception. IHis remarics were the plan at present is topurchaso this and | ffectupon the laoring class. As the resultof | OF territory in respect of all police regulations | 1o E50 T EUR RIS B e lodge of Towa of the Ancient Owder of | gates and about 5,000 excursionists had re- | asa whole an_endorsement of what Chief thus secure control and take away from the | such study I elaim. without equivocation, | OFRrohibition regulations or taxation. z Lt ' | United Workme: saeo. intervenon: | ported at headquarters, Arvthur had said. road the political influenco which is 5o often | that the employes of forcign factories, | v L€ senate committeo on public lands re- | same as heretofore, and mo other. At the : "1"” S bt A grrand parade of the local societies and — ¥ ¢ F i I {: ployes of toreign factories, | norted a volumnious substitute for the house | timo of si, s these treaties no such hounty delaware districts aflirme 5 tors Cigarmakers Go Out, cised. Of late the appcintment of di- | though they are 1c STt thaaar apct | B Sl ou tim igning thy i | iBL Saesier visiting delegations was held this afternoon ors for the st nd by the city has been ::',:‘,’I,“ ”’I )‘ \'" m' I‘( “[,“K ’“,“ ,' “K;‘{'\' mfl :’;“ :-",:‘- fi“'vlhm;x:yl\;’-“x» rn‘r“\“!;:m;"' ]"r“] H “'\" was in existence, and we think that during ( “w-nl";l i,’w"\l‘ltl 2C :\'-'K\‘ “f\ ‘(\,- e ‘\<;l‘ There seon to b an absence of direct pur- New Yok, May 26, 17ully one thonsand, o hands joliticians, such s Gorma Lldadoe Gz sl ) e itog, WgnliEtia JLUKENGR NG Or ¢ 2 act of 1578, ex- 1o such & breach of the spirit of the | Pentor & Co., appellant, vs A, G. Brown yose on the part of the convention present Ave hundread oige oraviontontion astrik I At hands jof Doliticiuns, such fs Gorman | ground as appy, if not huppicr, than, Amer- | ccpt s to Nebraskn and all acts supplement. | tho time that such a breach of thespivit ofthe | G\ 2%yneitant'vs 5. 2. Ycrger; Keokuledis: | Fho constitution of the societies proivits in- | e undred chearmakiess went out on 4 ‘,"'; T tor il s ot Doy poon haik | fcan empl “Phis talk about the benefits | ary thercto with provisions that no valid | treaties exists it may weil be considered as | fuict: affrme terforonce in politics, and it is surmised this | 000y for a vestoration of the old schedulo of and state tloctions they always Tnjected poit- | Of the tariff to our fuctory enployes is non- | rights under the act shull b disturbed, ete. | cancelling all claims of the French on | Inthe mutterof the estate of J. L. Jones, | barricr is o bo removed in order that the, [ and tomorrow the e of strikers ties into th 1 and made it'one of the ‘I. _ | sense. I any move miscrable set of men can | The act of 1577 making provision for the sq New Foundland, St. Pierre and Miquelon by | deceased, C. C. Jones et al, administrator, vs | Catholic people may exert themselves against will probably:lieiiucy ";"" fo two thousand. %) ini et the Canpaien. s i dove e found tha in the eastern man fucturing of desert lands is wneudod | ni.-,'.;_l\l;::;..‘;];»x Freneh aggresions on one hand aud by | Marstul, 1eld & Co. ot al appetants; Cass | tie s ool et Gl T dors it s G r R o ‘h to demoralize and break © 200C ko' L 4 cir existence— Rabaulgng [Of patents i Co {6elCiva . ) rov. | district: afirm Lowever, and - scout the idea tha ) A s T e aemoralizo. and vsouk b tho good | yulces it i tho farmiug cluss. for lands to bo irvigated und giving parties | enormous hounties givgn by the French gov Trene Bills vs Daniel Bill et al, appellants R R i : i Togard to the divectors anpointed by ihe | *And how do the farimers of Nebraska feel | the right to associate together in the construe- | erument whereby they are rapidly excluding | gones district: afitem e e e A Street Car War Very Nearly Results Bto the. troublo by beciimat thoy nuhe | about the McKinley billy ; tion of irrigating canals and ditches, The | our fish from foreign markets. Strugeling |~ Nelson Fordyce, uappellant, vs Elizabeth in Bloodshed. been politicians and not financiers and that | Blchelyy By, aro) swnlientu o | il fasters % ihat no publio lands | ishermen in this: country must in | Hicks otal; Mohroe district; amirmed. Fifty-Eighth Annual Meeting. U AT SYD v Special Tel- some of them learn just enough of the affair: thayaro becoming pooror A S ON LA "{"’ (IAGH Lo of time be ecrushed out of Ciieaco, May 26.—The American Baptist | epgam to T Brr.]—The eity has passed S A ¥ 5 > | poorer. My intimate relations with th doned military resery isolated and dis K i A ) J . of ln,: roud td v:.)n()..lluvn.xg nufm!..i. the outsid }mm oAbty S connected fractional tracts and mineral and ence and those ieries truthfully Home Mission socicty held its fifty-cighth an- | through a great deal of excitement since Sun- SHRSNSINOTALAG SHGIGiORUMORcOr o tion. nual meeting today. excentive board’s | gy morning at 1 o'clock. 1t started wi oot eparation | Booue county to them, enibles mo to speak. | other lands. Provisions ar rtering | designated by Lord Bacon as the fisheries of | b hesitate to use the information they get for | Lhe pric rops are low ' town Zsites, ete., in A Town site | New Foundland, richer than the wines of | % R T | report show (|‘ wratifying progress in "\w street car line company attempting to at the ptans of the Baltimore & Ohio | F O - nowInarie bt “1 | and persistent. In our opinion the time has | MO0 ) bl &ipadHY Yo e i : f had been given the electric motor line, The | ly washes on cither wrist, About 6 o'clock | Seerctary for the coming year and Sceretary | police and five departnents were called ont Found with His Throat Cut. Misox Crry, Ta v gram to Tue Ber.]—J. N. Lee, an influer Bd0ti0F froaaenti vk know hi s if their factory hands in tho cast | States, but they shall not acquire title to any east, his throat eut from ear 1o carand two | J- M. Murdock was re-clected corvesponding e uafbrarns s e i el | would stop eating. 'This the farmier is becom. | vein of mineral ore Y| arrived when the submission to such glaving | G35t his throat eu i Ranc iy Tared, Tho present negotiations ar 1y the | i aware of, and also that the McKinley bill | The president today signed the commis- | injustice is no longer possible and | i'fhe evening he called at a farm house near | Bmerities for life and the men o to quitwork. They re- behalf of such warm friends of | M¥ill advance the price of everything he buys. | sions of the world's fuir commissioners nom- | his colony must ke all and | where hewas found and asked for some milk 5 3 fused, and for a time it looked asif a viot was M Garrett "iha e ™ presidns of | Tinware the favmier uses to a ereat extent. 1t | Inated by the governors of the vavious states | & SR RIS L SREH SEET IS owinig quite frecly from severai Methodist Conference. i and but for the timely appearanco the road that they can be safely trusted, | Will 80 up—farming implements, too—every- | und territories. p o 5 3 gashes about his person and he told them he St. Lovis, Mo, May 26,—At the gener of an order from the president “of the com- ek e awustest | thing, in fact, manufactured. Just what the | There was no quorum present at the meet- | the desigus of its despoilers, and by this ap- | FCh e el Yarbed wi ce. Four | conference of the Methodist Episcopal chureh, [ pany to cease work i serious time would huva publican party is thinking of in' passing | ing of the house committec on: the census | peal, your most grracious majesty, we desire | 1ot S G SCEPRUTG SOV Stated: | st this mormine Ttev. WL Harson, | oceurred. AlLday Sunday both sides werd such a: bill T cannot,_imagine, unless it ex- | today, but those in attendance decided to | toshow that we have rightand justice on | with a large knife near him, - 1o 15 conscious e T R Dolitical campaigns the Baltimere & Ohie s | pects that the wool it s alfeady put over | make no change in the questions to be asked | gup side, and that such steps | by speids md tells the Story that three nen ] > | orclock assembled on tho oast side DAy s boon h et el ore & Ohio Ias | the farmers’ eyes has totally destroyed their | by the census enumerators, O o e Sl o | hemb e mim to tukes his dibe, Which lod him | 4l Who ias also been bool editor for wany | itk 500 men, and at 14 o'clock mado, o grand g iean o oonG i eyesight, But it hus not. Farmers whom I — - @ YLK 0 ; o atic self-destructio s person | Yeurs, was re-clected boolk edite e coui= | pgh for the street, capturing it. Although to-work, like a two edged sword, e S e A THE ITALIAN HERMIT. W therefore humbly pray that your majesty | 10 dftempt sclfdesteuction, On his pevsan | ,jtteés on Sunday sehools and on ehureh ex- | For wore fitty special police on’ (e groun vy UIE Tt nd i faiust the e | have loarned its important foatures by heart will be graciously pleased to cause the re- | 10Nl ol 4 sni] s of money. s | Lousion were thew appointed the st o i y oyes o plans of the Garretts are h g i f JEeaLt y . & o Estherville and a small s oney s ks 1 s swinmated Mr. Gorman will lose a big i L‘ hey see which way the wind blows, and if | A Strange Character Who Lives in the | moyal of all French lobster factovies from | yecovery is considered very doubtful, IS SION AT CHICAGO. with a track alreidy spiked to ties notoy hold in Maryland politics. Tho rond under | the senate passes the bill and 1t hecomes Boulders Near Julesburg. the shores of this colony, and will withihold | - N AESIE0] R0, wore armed with, picke Bailes and © prosent organization is being successfully | 1w, the next president of the od State 3 o PPty R s, itk ot RLHEC o by a Freight. Gy - 8 5 Vi ching for afight. The police, y tho present brganization is heing STy | et et oatle8 | Jeveshna, Col,, May 25.—(Special to Tue | all fishing privileges o™ the coast of New & Run Ilnt‘; |\|.’|.,y.‘|‘l. : The Congressional Sub-Committee on [ Wiie Beuiie o, fikhi She, poliee, Srmed T e IR Y s \,f‘“,““'j,"“";"l_ L am now in Sy mpathy with Cloveland's tarift | BEE]—Just across the Platte river, about | Foundland. TR LA AN R SRR Immigration and Natuvalization. the opposing forees and threatened to shoot nated, oven if it does result in waking Mary- | reform, and shall vote for Clevelund if he is | one mile south of Julesburg, there lives in i T8 BT IR Gpildine TRl ath tap ClicaGo, May 26.—The con sional sub- | in case anyone attempted 1o raise u vow. The lund 4 republican state. 7| nominatec little stone house of his own construction Two Ocean Steamers Disabled. orthern passenger frain on the Museatine wmotor people Luid thuly tradle, Tho arrival of New Yok, May 26.—The steamship Thing- | division was run into by a freight train this e T ? % ; an injunction prevented the car forees from MORE ORAL IEARINGS e = . Uberta Jubello, better known in this vicinit oy hioon T el BRI e THE HOMESTAKE STRIKE. as the “Italian Hemnit? A representative | valla arvived this morning with her bow [ morning. The passer Ino had burst a || BN B SAEDEN i natist | miking any further fight. The motor line S.Ehe onate oot pa. ns —— s th H i representy boiler flue und wus backing down when the ORy AOYC, B Wit Known Journatist, 1 people huye the strect and say thoy will keop st eoncldal tat 1t will glve @ fow oml | An- Adjustment of Al DI ces to | of T Bue visited .I;xlnllhrlm his ho W came awound u, ciirve, faiting to seo | fold whout the locdeouts at Syt 1L | iUif they have 1o siied bivod ! 0 the business intorests which de e oy About four years ago this Ttalian took up as flagman in time, The passengow couch | The majority of the men wer e hearing before the house commi 5 9 during ‘a for. No one was injured, out “ N R H 4 e i \ wgis ur's Hearing, e y!‘ \Iw‘”x“ g 'n~r BRI .p-mi,-'. Dranwoon, Spacial Telo- | 8 homestead 160 acres of land in tho South A pr val1a on bhe s aamar foy s badly dampged. ‘The froight engine was {""' found (f', ty ay Bty fin : _ Druggist Salmur's Hoaring, tions were received after the bill was pre- | gram to Tik Bre.]—Not sn ounee of gold | Mills, bordering the Platte on the south side | o tim also hadly wieckod. * AlLRUSCHRINARAIS RATGUSTRIR Bt ol b6 BRI 10N 8 ¢ ! VAIULA0Ny B D, My 201000 a0 pared in the lower branch of congress and | vy of thio viver. Hardly un tevo of tillable soil | Favie, May 26.—The steamship Ta Gas bOEIUIDOd R, o them thut. they &avould betten ;[ .ask for thohonving of Drugglst Salmurfongy when it was to lute to vield the time neces- | 3 can be found on_his “wnole claim. — Jubello | tone arrived this morning with a Lolo in her IR BB, OXC s GFA el Mueh wWorso e T b et ot e pocst | Saturday night. The 1,000 men who struck | was not looking for soil to cnitivate, Ho isa | how, caused by g o rovk at the ly 1o remuined at his posts O, DA nutl WOrso [ law. About threo lundid studonts. of 1ha Bill" futo the Senate within two weeles, but it met in alarge ball at Lead City and after | miner by trade, and the vougher the lad the | Tujuids, No one was injured The Des Moines Boodle Casca. out was due to the policy of the syndicato | university—half of them ladies —quit theiw is not likely that it will come up for discus- | brief speeches by a number of the men a | better it appeared to suit him. Out of the — - - Des Morses, Ia., May Special Tele- | controlling the ines, which apj es and paraded the steeets of the town sion underabout June 20, nor that it will get | committe of thivteen was appointed to con- | BUe beulders found in the hills ho hus Diaz Not Alarmed. T to e B 11t b8 expectod the mlder. | thouht move money could be made by hiy with banuer witinge for prohibitions 1o 4 conference before the middle of July. sult with the management. The resultof | ten fuct Soommo tha. et op e wbod Ciry or MExIco, M President Diaz | 80 ; [ iy men idlo thian ub work. — One of the [ Over o hundred banuees with various GIVEN ANOTHER CHANCE, ten feet square, the wills — of which * ¢ < lik o< 4 ~ i men and ex lern en indic Col Scott OO0 1 g i\ Seeretars N e o N the ouso | the couference was that it was sgreed that | are about threo fect thick, Th f the filibustering movement in | ; ! owners is ex-Congressian Scott o | m ugainst liguor were carricd. The ; in the bo ned. ¢ R : 1 o men should go to ) v 501 ork ol M o structy fornin, tol o Associated press | o vania excitement was intense, The protest was aviving 1yn the speat ot the state of Towa | @ll the men should go to work Sunday | mason work on this little _structur 1 L th fated | ALARIRA0LS e Roliampnb s Jhitiises Jio, BroiAtioras from the decision of the lund commissioners and Monday ut the regular hours, but on | Would equal that on some of the finer build- | correspondent today that he placed ittle | couusel and TEIESRENMTER Be i DI RETRR KL 00 dloged that Suluny had, I Oluting the Ao, tho decision af the dand commissionors | fiogfuya change in the timoe Wil be | ines in Omala. The house is located at tho | confidence in the reparts, 1o knew that tho | fh char Canada to swer to advertises | liquor laws for years, HIS case was cone Qfamebiany b Isssy i the anatter of tho | GG Quy shift going to work ut 6 . m, | foot of a large hill, which gradually rises to | United States goverumont would not allow | which i ) n. Th erted {n Canadian papers by bosses, | tinued until'T R e O Bcount Of GO Sl s ant | fustedd of 7 o'clocl nd tho wight shift to go | tho height of Aty foot above tho ot Iuto | ho neutrality o bo violated and that U | Sost'oe theal wlen i 1 auidion pog h ibnuadn when some trou pit e LR IR LS b ant | onat 7 p.m. istead of 6, as formerly, The | this Wil of partly solid rock he has duga | Mexican govern would protect her own | thoir behalf and the « Middleto ot Resig ¥ - Viows e the Hiets of 1 eitys | After 2o | iumber of working hours are to reniain un- | tunnel a distance ot fifty feet semi-civular | territe coutested Hddletun WILNov B oRixl,. Hlaids - divects the con sionen of the Vofioo »y | changed. Not a wan worked in the min 8ix f high and ten feet across, - | = 3 Ortawa, O May * 26, [Spes World's Fair Commissioners at Large. L Y oftice Mo | LRV Bt bt yostenday they worked as | From the main tunnel he has dug numerous Another G » Gould Rumor. KKilled Tn o Runaway. _ T e oy s | Waans My 2, —The pre v thiy that® opportunity Wil - be Cuordul | usual The ore bins had suficient ore in them | little caves for the storave of his potatoes, New Youx, May 2 v v, Tn,, May 20, 1 nderst 1 i nttarmaor t . S to show by affidavits within sixty days ¢ lecp the running, thus proveuting a | coul, et culuted this afternoon thut George ¢ i . \ and he 1015 1 , Jule ADR0IA0 tisilts DONCOMINE Whith b Ak iy lote wi, Thts {3 tho fitst tiio | AL the ond of the tunnel he has dug n wely | Sttt 1 e presidens D i h e - tigation had any v & 01 Witiesaes fob the | there has been any trouble between the man- | twelve feet deep and four fect in dia Y. | and had been succecdod 2 X Aol 9 state were refised opport ¢ agement and the employes of the Belt wines, | ''his well contains cight feet ¢ ar, sparvk- | g T Phat Calvin S, B A S t Maiy Alite \orn. setdsod, OppAERILS L ling water, At the end of this tunnel u door C ) & N full explanstion of t ssner Bound Over, opens which leads futo anotiicr oue stmilu In | opjcory denicd the ramors, b i b S\ Ap and or \ i \ , S, D, Moy B0--[Special | Atout ton feot farthor down. from the xfi"”" parties identitied with the rec i mancs und nddres " R T LR stoc hat they Wero, galy prema | o facts \ 3 3 T (O AR NN 4 SIRUCK A ROCK, and L such cas | g man man_charged wi i D Emperor William Seviously Hurt. - | | S ator Gor n, of course, secing thes drift of their plans is doinge his best to stop them, 50 that he will not lose his control, for in who is se y of the general conference car people rashed onto. the committee on immigration and naturali began a hearing here today. | stove in and all the plates above water crushed by a collision with an iceberg May s elevated frc o Homestak 10s 1 rom the Homestake mine: permit to sell liguor under the prohibitory notify the agent of the state of Wik Palnior, Thomas_had been elected H fied that oy \ \ ited States mails whilo ¢ s ! RAEA A : e sk 0 cluded thy ¢ 1 erk between Deadwood ! F Fhe Ship -Onolda ¢ Down Wit Ry, L I CAOLMRRIA SRR YO 1 of cay Most v Jab Lot of Chinagmen will divect t u 1 har o ! ) s 6. ( Struck ighining it issioner determine the ol i He waived a to re-exangue a s ) i und v placed unde t ' REPEA Thil PSS J ! First Another, Then Himself. Hurryii Governors WasiiNaGr 2 Alt een & i uple Muraered, passed, th [ b the e add one but Jubel Commissioner Groft Leaves for Home. | s parly seen B } o 8y ) | I > 3 WASHINGTON, May 20, Comu wor Groft | known I ¢ M Bond Oerings, lia \ il f \! of the gener 1 ofMice, left Washingt froma b 1 ) ( A Y coutracted pr 1 this af HOON OB & two weeks' visit ! are courteously received seipt therefor, Iustead of ] houe at Omaha, Neb, 0 Lis past history are

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