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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE NINETEENTH YEAR. ~ OMAHA. FRIDAY MORNING, MAY 30, 1890, NUMBER Z. this clanse fnto theappropriation bill piy il to Witness the Céremony. Citlzen A Gain, — : or Stewart be ie money appro- ) Ricnosn, Va., May 90.—Théweather here | P Ciicago, May 20, cclal Telogram to Noble and Raum Have No Intention of | PX :H':‘\';I{_‘f‘;j’j'“,",'"'\'f‘"l',‘.'.f:?. aaed Toe ety | <20 Western Union Telegraph Company | g ciear, balmy and beawtifdl. Sinco early | Final Termination of the Passenger Rate [ pyp Bpe)—Tho fir tuess bofore tho | Speculation as to What Effect it Wil) Retiring, the maps for the irvigation survey, and that Systematically Robbed. morning the streets have beeh crowded with Confliot in the West. congressional immigra committee today Have Upon the Governor the money used for making maps for the irri people from out of town #nd military organi- was Editor Richard Mf, \s of the Chicago a5 . :"-“"“'" mfl'.'.:;\".\-n ;h;yfl;'“" 'f.\ Irn-|1|\|"):.ilnl' zations which wore to fake part in the pro Freie Presse. He insisy at the compara- DISCUSSING ~ THE ~ AMENDMENT. | (55 0nd for the planting of veservoirs and THIEVING ON A SOIENTIFIO PLAN. cession. As _the varfous lcommands reached | THE LONGEST WAR ON RECORD. {_i\-.»ly small harm dond i is | BELIEF THAT HE WILL BAOK DOWN, canals, but the statute itself clearly pro- their starting points, with some familiar oft} Ll iy hibits ‘such a use. To have followed Senator cerat their head, they were greeted with ot e iose I of Beople o The Action of the Senate on the Stewart's’ plan would have been, to_havo | The Deep Laid Scheme Discovered by | iheers, Tho chief marshal, General Fitz-, | Hilarlous Passenger Men Meet and | f hrough the lanee iflue of peonlo from | Protests from the Republican Pre Liquor Bill the Absorhing Toplc— | Stopped tow large extent the wark of the Accident-Prominent and Re- hugh Lee, Generals Emly, Johnston and Dass: Tesolutions, Thew Ads thousands of able bodied people whose rear- Throughout the State Followed hood Prospec districts in the “eastern part of the United —Modus Operandi. from place to place. Shotly after 12 o'clock 3 n \ . States, The error into which Senator Stewart i b nboy the procession moved to = the monument, Tuesday Morning. American, shors, was @ great. gain 0 tho w - FoRa a4 L L L e b p::ll’: x:!‘m\llx‘x:fll l\\hhhnu different organizations were : orge Detweller of the Knights of Labor %aToN Brneav Tie Osama Bee, h . b | giou: 4 [Spocial Tel- | grouped. Voo e ) ation evils 1t tho N N i > OO FoURTRENTI STRRET, } 1:;';‘"‘ bl Ul E LU “.::,'“‘ l‘:‘fl' i ng:.'“" "‘:,I",,lb "Thio monument fs situatod at tho fntorseo- | BCMEAa0, May 20,—(Special Telogram to | ML T Taboe T Wilter N [,if‘ B S0 -l’“"’ I*' Speolt Jologram n . At chment” was diseusss Major Pow Nally, assis 3 . Tire Be: 0| vostor stiger rate war L = R, o Tur Bek,)—There has beoi sroat do Vasmixarox, D. C., May 2 wits Interviowod and e sensuncol all_this | superintendent of the Western Union tele- | tion of two broad streets 1n tho fashionable | TUF BER.]—The western passenger rato war | M. Lehlbuch alluded to ns o farce, STt i | G oo ieiina i b T A 6L it deal A report was circulated today by a gentle- | p o Son STEWe : i idenc ot 1t consi ite | 18 ended. The war been the longest and | the condition under which these people come iise and speculation all day as to tho 3 in strong langu and Senator Stewart | graph company for the northwestern di- | residence seetion. It consists of a white Ry that avts, Mr. Dotwiolor sald *and 1 would | offcet which tho almost . man from the west who has frequent public | caused the major's interview to be read in 3 granite pedestal forty feet high, with six | has inflicted greater losses on the ronds than | BAGE BRELS, | %r e Eler G, MAGE TS 1 el UL B e Gl and private dealings with the two officials, | the senate today and made it the text for his 3/ dsthg ik visie T Y ealed beforo the | pedestals for the statucs of Lec's generals to | any in history. All the roads are glad to ':v;:.\:n;xy\--.xl' (:‘vxl m‘nlxw\_"u i \\:‘.‘vf.:fl proval of the speeial session by the republi- that Secretary Noble and Commissioner | denunciation of Powell (bbbl Ovaa il ) Sk ot LGl be placed hereafter. Upon the pedestal | quit. It was a faivly hilarious lot of passenger | Do i fmprisonment for fnstance in the 1 press of the state has had upon Governor v y grand jury of this county a scientifi¢ scheme | stands the bronze equestrian statue of Lee Y ot ; d prisonment fc ane Thayer, followed ns it has been b A Raum were considering propositions to retire A - e o A 't ' | men which met today and in pursuance of the | penitentinry ome of the people brought 'y d as it has been by numerous by which the company during the past five | twenty feet high. It represents Lee upon the | | ! - 3 1 Botitlona TR RILTBaYE B from public life, The statement made was | (E g e etlines to. the | buttlotield of Gettysburg, While tho figure, | instructions of their presidents unanimously | hero have llved like hogs ever since, My idea s from all parts of the state urging that Genoral Noble had boen tendered o po- | of Fameooetanon nre o a s gente bourl | Tmount of 80,000, e both of horse and man, 18 in repose, all the | passed the following: e R b e HE LTl " sition with onc of the Pacific railroads; and | pursuit of a special agency under the inter- | Sl atrical effect being avoided, it is full of life | Resolved, That on and after June 0 pa 3 oty d nowe T'his evening quite a sensation was created that General Raum was being urged to take ite commerce commission S L Rl iR g R ivaa PR vision, has been in the city for several days, MISCELLANEOUS, Messrs, Garber and irist, two of the among the politicians that are already quars The plan of operation involves telegraph | and spirit. It is the work of Mercie, the wer rates In the territory of the Western | i1t an argument con mv; relations of x‘n.- i i S Senator Manderson sat. up for some time | Ments in forty towns in South Dakota, and | French sculptor. i ssoclution be restored to l;{-l(v'wlr of I.;Hyu]h- Hu‘-_iu”u ;lnl-d-';v ‘M\\]- :,n. charge of some interests he has in manufac. | | Seater Mund D o s | the company has proceeded to indict cach | Assoonas the distinguished guests were Jecombur df, 18 v O S e bt o [ CHO GO Vet ot e R lioHb clied a decls NS covpeationss ‘Both ot tiese: gontle: lopes to get out on Monday and y 1 allncao oy e Saere | the said ta i s condition of the slass blowers in Pennsyl- [ (it BGemor o it el s . | Will robably go out to- the seaside at the end | and every one it can OB it sl L e G TR v vania W B DROIRRUONE SPiti men left lucrative law practices and both | of noxt week. He will first see tha AVONs i A o o of the Lee monument association, arose and ns-Missourt association sinee Deg joer Did W > ring foreigt horors | M0 Acknowledment that public sentiment conld undoubtedly make desirablo connee- | able report is mado on his bill extending the In the case beforo the present jury B.J. | called the assemblage to order. After a brief | — The meeting adjourned until next e T b L“‘,i‘l'l‘"'.',“ had not sustained his call and therefore grave tions in privato business, but theve isno | time of the purchase of the Omaha resorva. | Mannix, late manager of this Western Union | prayer Governor McKinuey introduced Gen- | morning, when it is probable that S e At {loubts hind arlson In his mind whother the ABIIIES a8 Chats ! heir pros. | tion lands 2 oL office, tn ex-alderman and prominent in | eral Barly as chajrman of the meeting, He | organization of the Western States Passenge VHedidindivectly.? L0 M o 1oeislature would carry out his recommendas probability of their retiving from their pres- | UG8 EUE wy little effort. with due | church and other circles, has been indicted | was greéted with prolonged checring. He | association will be considered S and e will i Bttanilon tor MryL Ho ent positions. diligence on the part of Mr. Conhell, to in- | for embezzling §130, made no speech, butina few well chosen - BBt ALICRRTT s 7 “There are all sorts of iwild rumors in cireus DISCUSSING THE AMENDMENT. duce the house this fternoon to piss tho bill | TiMe insznificant, sum, according to Mr, | NOrs introduced the orator of tho cccasion, Llhwlulm::n 18 0 llI\i\|||‘mllull.nlmn(s. | - Stk You mean to prosecuts Me. Seott lu;:;;u:“nll:lu; Ghurch Howe was to be severely ot LUHE Rl YO [ Budatne 0 oot “hluy.l: e butlaing {}“‘,T':ll" ”"v].; Ll “(" Nally’s statement, does not representaone- | - Colonel Anderson’s address was an elo- | My ,;,.L(} s l.,,;.f,- \m."‘; T B b Sl witness, as TKiow noth- | in by represcnting that tho call for an extrg eSS e discussing tonigl ether C e LS A edurice, 0 senate ( 3 0 0 al a em- ) o, whi v s ¥ 5 k Yo v 3 K st d. session wo b S o i o gress ave discussing tonight whether th ottt $100.000 o tha Honse e | hundredth part of the actual amount em- | quent one, whidh, while abating not o jot of | \yijeon of the Northwestern has resigned. | Ltopeted questions did notelicit any specifio session would bo sceonded and heartily en- amendment to the interstate commerce law 0, o000 and the NOUSCIS. | beazled, of which there is no means of ascer- | tho love 'and admiration for Lee, was so | pi 808 O Lis SOLCHweeiorn WE IS REGE | o oo rom the. labor agitator and ho | Gorsed by ans and the republican which the senate passed today (providing | likely agre to, The clause makmg the up- | taining, A short time ago Mr. Nally ap- | couched asnot to jar upon the sensibilities of | /'8 B AR W G0 B0 ECE Y T A B et press generally & that there shall beno intoxicating liquors or \priations was {cken oat, The appro- TR A dass 1t SRl the most ardent unionists, He began with | Agent W. A, Thrall, who, beginning June 1 Y et A The counter-proclamation of the governor beverag i i ohit Mtion will b6, provided nt reaiapbyo- [ peared in Aberdeen, and through the over | tho statement that a people is known by its | will nssume the datios of both offices. Mr. BOLD WORK OF A BURGLAR is hourly expected to be forthcoming. e shipped into prohibition states) Mttution bit” fiuided i o regulnt b | sight of Manager Blood was enabled to read | monuments, and by that record the Wworld | Wilson received a flattering offer from an- ' I Lincolnites Wane the Call Revoked vill stand the constitutional tes I hill, s providing uild s s contents otter ac $86( C vAVS ZAVe its 08 levoted admi o] 0 i 0C & 1 il rolnites an il ‘o voked, e L DO LILICHEC e e ; ot ol Drovidine ULHiiks | the contents of a letter addressed to an | always gavd its most devoted admiration to | ooy iR BGURSE S CRTE B O Retired Boston Manufacturer R TiNGOT Net ) o \ Such able constitution expounders as Sena to cost §30 X g operator at Webster, the letter containing o | Warrlors, He sketched fn a m; 1y way f % «INCOLN, Neb., May 20.—[Special Telegram ORI TGRE L T okt e BVATLL - cortena 0 ost $300,000 wroro Dussed, oin | roquest not to check. up disfatches of & cor- | the transcendent qualities necessarily united | rotain his conneotion with the Byanston elec- leved of a Big Roll. to Tur Ber.]—A petition with aver twenty- y L L ot 1 WL e in agreat general. Lee, however, was not | tric lighting compauy, of which he is presi BostoN, Mass, May 20.—[Special Tele- | fize hundred names, signed by prominent that it was intimated by the supreme court e returned to their homes, tain number, only one of the greatest éap . ; SOy Al L ; 1Ha othaXdny 1i'overthrowliig the proliibition John Griswold of Columbia, Neb., IS | ryis was the first clue to the sensation | of absolutely ul’;hlmui.sel’lltll’4'nri~|iu‘x’x”li’[‘u““l‘: :!‘"l('“]’.k:',' li ABALILS rly gssistant, gon- | gram to Tue Ber.]—A bold burglavy was | Lincoln citizens, was handed to the governor AR 57 ToWA tiat tho - bouubtit ateaTs t. J ¥ R s S i Al s Sas the MR Al TRl BN Y Vg s SALLEO el el niskern, for- § committed at Watertown. Isaac Bemis, a ve- | this evening, asking fora revocation of the onstitution v en Switzier of Omaha is in the city | claimed to have been uncarthed, although at e singular felicity irginia to have | merly assistant general agent, each receive ey R Siotier Tioey fathat | call for 6 proial sosston power in congress to probibit the interstate | on Lis way to New York, Y| first it was presumed that the coltusion be- | Produced two great stainless military lead- | the title under the new arrangement of assist- | tired azed Boston manufacturer, Lives in tha shipment of any urticle which was undesira- | - Senator Paddock was notified today that in | tween the Webster agent and Blood was | o, Wushington and Lee. The orator gave | ant gencral passenger and ticket agent. - Jud. | pretty village, Mrs. Murphy, his house- | rne Governor Denfes the Rumors, ble by the statds, under the interstate pro cordance with his recommendation a board | merely local: but the moye thoe matter was in. | o0 ¢lavorate biographical revicw of the gen- | son La Barre has also been keeper, who has been with him many yeavs, Lixcory, Neb,, May 20 vision, and that it was within the power of | of examining surgeons consisting ) TRt 50 (L B I RE AR A R, cns | Cral’s life, dwelt upon the painful struggle | clerk of the combined oftices. s the only other occupant of the house at | gy o Nl ! ‘geons consisting of 1 vestigated the larger it grew. Blood was | (e o S = . o . is the only other ¥ gram to Tue Brr Rumors have beer congréss to reinforee the powers of “u prohib- | Brvan, Medith and Ayers would be estab’ | eharged and lately indicted by the grand jury | \Which it cost bim to decide whether, to give | The hitch in the appointment of ex-General | pigny About 1 o'clock . Wednesday morning " T DBl ey {{on stato by suich luw s tho senato passgd et cantp el e L gharked wnd lutoly indicted by tho grand Jury | his allegiance o the nationor to his native | Manager Jeffrey of the Illinois Central as | MENE: 4 3 oy 1 € | vifo this evening in Lincoln proee todiy. 2 Prniy S, Hearn, | shies Ho wenid not vk o propiad s, | State, and finally, in the face of ambitious | first vico presidént of the Lake Shore turns | she was awakened and found a masked man { Gicting that before morning Governor It is held, on the contrary, that while the fa R oy patch if the fellow at the other TP0f Ghe | temptings, in the igee of the offer of the com- | out to be that President Newell insisted on | beside her bed. He shoved a vevolver under | pyayer would revoke his call for o constitution gives congress this power it can OUTWITTED THE OLD MAN. fine would not check tho one ‘sent back pre. | mand of tho union army, decided that duty | his moving to Cleveland. Mr. Jeffrey natur- | her nose and asked her where the money and | spedial session of the legislature, e gove not delegate it o a state and. that therefore puid. This was done with ten or fitteen op- | Saled him to stand by Vitginiu, Thespeaker | ally refused to nccept tho offer on thoso | yvaluables wer o said sho aldn't Xnow; | exnorias seon lite tonight fn. regard to the the Wilson amendment will not stand a con- g S 3 | SFE (oD i then ske d Lee's campnign in illustration | terms a ¢ matter stil rs fire. Bt el | A Pretty Colorado Girl Elopes with | erators about Aberdeen, and in about a month | of Jig wilicury genius, toueled upon the mod: gl et L RIS 680 when the burglar roughly told hier that was | vumor that he contemplated revoking hig Specinl Tele- 0 e | £150 worth of these unrecorded dispatehes | op i o i : S 8 extra so S gate fedc to state authority. Un- Her Cowboy Lover. as b v : . | eration and good sense of the north at the Joint Rates. nonsense, as she had been in the house too | extra session proclamuntion, but he declared Soubtedly the Wilson amendment. will pass | Rocky Forp, Col., May 20, (Special Tele- | Was tuken, the money for which Blood appro- | close of the strugglo and dts happy result: | Dres Morses, Tn., May 20.—[Special Tel- | many years not to know. Finally he forced | that ™ the “rumors — were “untrue. 1o riated i ! Lot ) . § the house, but it will be resisted by the | grg ) Tue B —Viol SR | el rala oL ST At e fal - spoke of Lee's subsequent quiet, “dignified | agram to Tue ] oA > ostab- Murphy to get up, dress and lead the | $#id — he — had — heard that peti- original’ puckoge and other liquor deal: | tu O ne BB Viola il Doty savan Blood’s circle of sympathizing friends man- | jiza "4y d closed with & brilliant pevoration. | Lo 1 1 Dag ] irogariio e st to the bedroom of Mr. Tumis. - Onco | tions were being circulated in Lincoln " - % X 1 _ teen-year-old daughter of Robert King, a | aged to get away with a great deal of money, 7 thparsias H & ps e | lishment of joint rates under the new law, and othe ties he » asking ers in prohibition states and it ot 2% at deal of money, | “Eyery point of Andeison's address was ; there she awakened the old gentleman, but ier cities in the stute asking that the SRR L o s (Al | wenlthy cattle man who resides at Cattlin, | but Blood bunsell was not sutisfied with the | greeted with applause and several times e | about which thero has been so much con- | g some dificulty in making him understand | €31t be rovoked, but e hus seen none of thiesa be broken dowir. Thert wers but ten votes | cliht miles west of Rocky Ford, and John | hutvesthe could veap avound Abordeen and | was obliged to suspend hisiremarks. troversy and misunderstanding, Commis- | the state of affairs, as he is very deaf. After | ¢t On being asked as w what course bo aguinst it in the senate, but it shonld be ro- | Castle, one of the best known cowboys in the | (' compiiny says the: manager worked tho | yoAL the conelusion of the addvess, ( sioner Campbell today issued the following [ @ deal of screcching, however, he learned [ Would pursue he declined to say. membered that quite @ number of senators | Arkansas valley, cloped this morning and this | same racket as Blood, only it was more profit- | Soscbnbe: Johnson drow sside the veil which | ingyructions in response to an inquiry from C. | tho “oblect of the | visit and = bepan to A Newsy Interview, voted for it under the impression that it was | (oo S0 e L ol , wble. Miteholl did thoe same thing at Pierre, | coyered the statue. As it.came into view a | b h. T offer resistance, The burglar threw him back 3 ) g not only unconstitutional but would result in | 'Whole section is agog. Miss a was con- | B e Ttedfiold agent was. of the same | Mighty shout went up and the assembluge , LGS 1o on the bed and held him down by sitting on | A gentleman of prominence and standing 3 sidered the prettiest girl in the valley and | While the ltediield nt was of the same | yecanig wild with enthusi 1. A shipper or party interested must make | pim, In the serimmage he got his band un- | in state politics, and who is very intimate the overthrow of the license sgstem for the 4 T o b sale of bovernges shipped Trom outside statcs | was always at the dunces given in the neigh- | SLunD, i the others. Blood would find out an_applicition toeach of the roads for the | der the pillows and ot calico bur which | with parties in whom Governor Thayer in original packages, borhood, where she was the admired of all the | friends for il wero worth, and THE TARIFF BILL. O e e o Clect; to. put, in sala || contained sevoral thousand. dollars \worth of | confides arding nearly everything WANT A LOW BRIDG young men. Her most particular admirer | so worked up a scheme by which tho rates on application A{ter 0 reasonablo tne, | homtime n ets ettt g coviipes i | that he does, was in this city Representative Dorsey this morning re- | was John Castle, o tall, handsome fel- | ibner ~circle, including the - towns just | Senate Financo Committee Consider- | o pary asking for joint rates must then | which thers were about £200 in bills, Taking | 145t evening, having just como from ived dispatehes giving the result of meet- | Jow, who, while he was only a [ mentioned, pocketed money belonging to the 2 ing It by Paragraphs. apply to the commissioners, whose duty it is | 411 this he asked if there were any other | Lincoln, where he TG G {1gs of the Jobbers and Manufacturers' asso- | cow puncher, was well thought of by “those | company. The plun was brought to a succes WASHINGTON, May 20.—1Tho senate finance | to put in the rates as applied for, which rates | moncy or valuables in the. honse. On being T aa ot ailic e % \ clation of Sioux City and the South Sioux | who knew him, and it is said Viola encour- | ful termination, aud had it not been for | committee this morning took up the tariff bill | shall go intoeffect within ten days after being | told that there was not, he went through a 2 LS OB QU P BAINAILV IO S City and Covington city councils on the ac- | aged his attentions more than any other of | Blood's mislaid note the company assert they | o4° concidered it by pavagraphs, subject to | Dromulgated by them. IevervindbiviinatHahotso Gyhittiouhad 'y conservative in the mutter of conversa tion of Major Suter of ihe engincers’ corps of | her many admirers, The parents of the girl | Would not have known of it to this day, The s ) bIDY.RERRRIADS, Sublea 3. Beforo said rates are promulgated the | forvod opon jn making his entrance. 1t is | tHon and particularly when the subject is ona the army and the Missouri river commission | had no " particular dislike for Castle, but | Whole of it was under the control of these | subscquent action, he chemical schedule | yjiwad companies shall be notified and given | pociibie that the town and Me. Beniis will | calling for the guarding of statements and in ting against & low bridgo ucross the | thought Violu oo young to murry and dis- | fw towns, and in caso one of the small | was first talken up. It wes decided first not | 4 reasonable timo to agreo upon a division of | i affor & reward for tho. delection of the | their withholding unless thore bo reasonabla Missouri at Sioux City. It represented | couraged his visits. The young fry belonging to the outer circle was dis- | to recommend free alcohol fised in the arts, | charges provided in said rates that in the | bupglars ¥ fiiesonn Hosilalt bl idi aaanal that the action of congress in granting wed to meet secretly and ‘concluded to elope. arged for not attending to his duties the | 45 that question affected many other articles | event of a failure of said comvanics to agree 4 a AIMOUNYOSE EEONN ARLOR L S e L R IMACS 8y of way for such a bridize was in the interest | Just break of day this morning | new man would be sounded. If he joined | o R0 e B ver thirty- | upon the same, then the commissioners shall, JOHN P. CLOW SHOT. least so far as concerns the reliability of the of the people: that the commercial in- | a carriage dashed into. Rocky I the cle, all xight and well, but (10 the schecu.o. oy, oIng over thirty= | o b Yearing of the companies i sted, 3 4 £ . main ideas contained therein, terests of Sioux City and northern | with the two lovers. After leaving thevig | if he did mot the ‘circle”’ men | eight items, thirteen of tha mosy important | qo.iqe us to smd division of rates. "y e Pugilist P vy Fat “Lhis gentleman, huppening to bo noticed by and enstern Nebraska and in fact the entire | with a night hostler at a livery stuble they | would report cvery “break” he | being passed without action, the noon hour I he Noted Pugflist Probably Fatally | 4 vopresentative bf Tire Ber, was naturally northwest demand a low bridge for wagon | went to the station and ook the carly marning | made and complain of his inefiiciency as an | arrived, The question of a future meeting It Has No Money to Waste. Wounded by Garrett Hughes. approached and solicited for new: and foot passage as well as for railvoad | Santa Fe train cast. 1t was too early for | operator. This would be kept up till he was | was broached. 2 rShee - DeveR, Col., May 20— [Speciul_ Telegram The fivst reply came in the form of a look 1 1 oIt wa arly for P T D i : Huroy, S. D, May Speeial Tel ) ¥ DIy trains, and that it has been fully demon- | anyone to be astir and they left without ‘any- | discharged and a man found to suit the de- Mr. Sherman suggested daily sessions of e Bt a1 ThalaRiatien Einearior the to Tue Bee.|— At 4 o'clock this morning Gar- | which was very singular as compared with started to congress that the navigability of | body but the night agent recognizing them- | Sives of the circle, Mr. Mannix, who has | ten hours each in order to hurry matters | 1t BEF glenlolengimentaolisus the many others which from time to time the Missouri at Sioux City will not be im- | Three hours later Robert King, father of | been indicted hieve, has many friends who do | through. —This met with opposition from & Northwestern railway said this after- had been observed upon the well kuown face. weded in the least by the ercetion of such a | the girl, hurriedly rode into town and began | not believe he is guilty of the charge made by | both'sides. A noon that there was no truth in the report Lis Ol ja Ihen came these wor Dridize with pivot dvaws over the chanmel of | o Scareh for the nunaway coupl, but notiige | the company, and while' they admit. there | = Mr. Hiscock moved that a sub-ecommittce |yt the Northwestern would extend their | Murphy’s Exchange on Lavimer strect. The | S have no inferview for you nor do T think the river. Telograms have been reccived | could be heard from them, althongh several | might have been a scheme like that deseribed | be abpointed to prepare such a sehedule as |00 oo om Pierre. The company will not | tWo men had been together all night drink- | that I have anythine even vipe enough tor not only by Mr. Dorsey but by lowa sena- | of the mtimate friends of the young couple | by Mr. Nally, they do not think Mr. Mannix | Would be advocated by its party on the floor | Mi ing, and from what little that could be | your own privite cdification, above all things tors and representatives from the western | suspiciously hung around and knowingly | Was fiit. The latter’s tevm of office in the | of the senate; that “each side submit its | i not for use i public or privite in conncction portion of that state to urge the seeretary of | laneed at one another, | The night agent was | ¢ty council expired last May, and_while a | schedule to the other side as soon s pre- | Pierre. It has no money te expend in build : B with my nume.” o approve the plan for a low bridge and | finally awakened and he at once informed the | member he represented the estward in the red. Adopted 3 ing railronds through barren waste, There | ing over some trivial matter. There were Phe hint was too plain to be disregarded, isapprove the recommendations against | father that the ranaway couple had purchased | He has a handsome residence on Tenth | © No change was mado as to the question of | s nothing in the reservation country to in- | but a fow men in the saloon at the time of the although from the way in which it was given GV e BT e R e R O AL | LIt T et veet, his wife being a prominent society | giving oral heavings, : duce any railroud to build. The cotntry is | oceur which was cntively unexpected. | nothag was plainer than that the genticman upon Secretary Proctor with Mr. Waddell, | state line, and had taken thé early ; voman. Mr. Mannix_has heavy real es Changes were made in the chemical sched- | not desirable except for grazing purposes. | 1t scems thut the men had had some trouble | really desired not to be pushed any further superintendent of the bridge, in the interest | The father went before Judge” Gobin, who | investments in Yankton and South | ule today—all reductions—and were pro- | The Northwestern will carefully look to_the [ previous to the shooting and that Clow had 1 on the matter, whatever it might be, of dhe potitioners, who wired their wishies | immediately telographed to Marshal “Bishop | Sioux Falls, posed by represoutatives, None of them | welfaro of the peaple on this sido of the Mis- | knocled down Hughes, who it is.lleged bad | However, i Biw man = disregarded iere, but no decision has yet been reached. | of Syracuse to arvest the runaways. In ten ————— were of any significance. A souri, The company donated $150,000 in free | insulted him, Guiveti Hughes, who did the | this implied desive—and quiot) LOSING THOPE, e I S b A R SCOTCH-IRISH CONGRESS. “The committee will grant a hearing to the | freights last fall and winter and cannot now | shooting, mude no attempt to escape, but im- | settied A0 ARk o AN aon vor e Friends of the bills admitttng Idah Too late; just arvived, married and happy. —_— representatives of the importers Tuesiay afford to build railroads for the ake of | mediately rushed out of the pool room and | The vesult was that after a time he asked Wyoming to statehood ave losing botis i Home tonights It Opens in Pittsburg with a Thousand | The democratic members will not formulate | entering a country where there is no demand | gave himself up to an ofcer standing near | that he be given at leastalittle private hing est and hope When tho telegram was read a shout of Dl 3 E (Ca eaTart] a bill, but wil express their views iu tho re- | for voads. the door. T tsing tio pistol Tughcs did ot | of the matter which bl been in the speaker's "The house hias passed these bills and they | triumph went up from their many friends | prrrsnuna, Pa., May 20.—The Scoteh-Trish | POt 2 — ek prove himself an expert, as he was so excited [ mind when the latter replied to the first gen- cre months since reported favorably from | Who had gathered avound. The evowd was | o Nk et o 4 e April Statement of the Union Pacific, | that he missed five fonr times and only at the | eral question regavding news. After a_good \fiw\. TRt commitLeos on - territomnos. tat. ne | with the young couple and the old gentleman | COnEvess of America opened here toduy with I0WA NEWS, Bostoy, May 20.—[Special Telegram to | fifth attempt was the weapon dischareed. | deal of eircumlocution the gentleman said: effort his boen made to securo their reconsid. | knew it.” He laughed good naturedly, ad | 1,000 delegates and visitors from all parts of o e e Tug Bee,]—'The Union Pacific's. April state- | The ball entered Cloy 1, but the natu “Well, siv, for your own_ private informa- eration. They lie upon the calendar without | mitted he was outwitted and rapidly drove | the United States and Canada. Robert Bon- upposed Desperado Captured. T of the wound could not be ascertained. L b OE iR P DR I CEma any nttention, and although there have been | toward home. As the newly wedded couple | nerof New York, president of the assock Biiprokp, In., Moy 20.—~[Speclal Telogram || o=~ 743 : o you there —arve ninety-nino chances fréquent meetings of the committee on order | passed through on the train this afternoon | yion called the congress to ovder at 11 o'clock, | t0 TwE Bee]—A reward of $300 has been | oAt A : i BASEBALL LEAD 0 MURDER. | against there being ~ any. speical of business and confer: s by the republi- | they received an ovation. It is thought that 4 4 2 “ | offcred by the authorities of Des Moines | Net carnings N X sssion of the lezisiaiture to one in cans of the senate, no provision has been made | there will be no trouble to reconcile the old ) 20T [ o e Tl TWItth eeninnt yhon | Z00TouRS. it s, s 5 A Jolict Man Killed for Trying to | favor that there will be. Just bofore leaving fon the Taho und W yemmE bills. Tha treutta | Tollss, jor Beaver and Mayor Gour The | SUUDE e M Four months to Aptil 50 Break Up a Game Lincoln today Mr. -, whom, as you aro is over assurance. iurther than this seve SOMETHING U \Tmrc DENTED. ansaction of routine business took up the | there Is an indictment XOAS Ioa Lo [y e R i 4471 Jovte, TIL, May 20. —[Special Telegram to | 8war oné of Governor Thayer's most int republican senators have grown indifferent LAl kot AR 4 b remainder of the morning session. Justice. Today a rakish looking young fellow | }i[¢ 2 | tuk Ber]—The bascball crazo in Jolict pro- mate friends, nnlln;,l m;.-‘.m. whom the goy- on the subject and it has been agreed among Tho roport e e T with his arm in a_ sling appeared upon the | Net...... L | ernor relies upon and advises with upon al fhe democrats thut when the bille finuly | Lutherans and Catholies Attempt to Tho report of the exceutive committee | W RIS BU (1 By 5 NE SREE gl from | Inoronse duced a viot which ended last night in the st every oceasion, met me on the iihna ¢ me up they shall be talked to death, Under Control Politics., showed a wonderful growth of the society | qoor to door, exhibiting a_badly blistered P = > murder of Dennis Comiskey, a brother of the the rules of the senate no one who desives to | Crireaco, May 20.—[Special Telegram to | the past year, and recommended certain | hand and arm, which he said had been done _Sensible Resolutions 1 superintendent of the chemical works, The . can you keep a little | of in- fall can bo cut off and it will Do an easy | e B, Tho first concorted attempt of | chunges in tneo constitution of the organiza- | at Croston, Ho tallied in every rospoct with Wasurxrox, May 20.—The railvond com- | pyrdered man and bis brother James were | formation toyoursclf forthe presentt? = thing if the consideration of these measures 3 Sy ¥ ol s tion. At its conclus Telntosh the desperado wanted in Des Moiues county, | missioners’ convention today adopted resolu- | porurning fro R AP ¢ colvs answered that 15 postponed till a late day to talk upou them | the Lutherans and Cutholics to control po- | Bi, fGlonih Golivered o sti Molutosh of | G Eheritt Bradloy aerestod hilm unon 5us. | vous Tavaring o uiforn. oiuselflmtion aad gy | Flurning from tho loaguo bull gumowhen | 1 could, Now this gentloman had til} the time for adjournment, is reached. It | litical convention in Illinois was made toduy | Lpha“‘NSiking of an Ulstermanor Tt was | picion and telegraphed tho authorities at | foos WY orme & A0 0 O e and | (1iey saw an amateur club playing near the | special object in telling me = what will be remembered that: North and South | inthe Seventh senatorial district. After a | grected throughout with bursts of -applauso, | Burlington. ircater unifornity fu 45 anmual veports and | e Toland track. Jumes ‘wanted to show | Bt did or {lave no itea i 1he worid tht T dakota were kept out of the union from the | bitter fight Jo o AR (T e aribod theads an G ath Saotal Cen Bt = = way accounting. In the matter of safety fellows how to play ball, 50 he took | Would have heard it before its being given out Digkdte wore kapt ‘out i l;””"".“” i '”,‘vl_l,']"“"';' Y, the cuampion | Hla desorbod ia ady ',‘:Wf,‘ Rodiobmend ity Supreme Court Proceedings. appliances, the members of the convention ul- onnie sellows how to plav.pll, ‘,':,', ook | publicly aER the same operations, Delay upon the theo " 5 ;‘ ‘“'f”""!“',‘“‘;l'“‘:l Shid] ‘.‘"‘l '.‘“““""5"’ | place and then landing in America as Sc otehe | Des Moies, In., May [Spe Tele- | most unanimous 1 the legislation ve- | g5 ananed, Dennis interfered aud was hit SOWIL continued hie, ‘the information is 4 that the bills could be passed at uny time de- | 0 the senate over I, C. Seiue, the opposing | PG 0 dvoltat length on tho origin of | gram to Tue Bre]—The following cases | duiring ruilroads to be supplied with the | on the head withn bat. 1t was a crushing | Bothing move ovless than that ‘the govermor €. feated stateliood for years in tho” Forty.sov. | eandidate, The followlng resolutions were | ho vice in the lowlands of Scotland. ~1n con- | were affirmed by the suprome court today laipstimprayedycounions;.rages. igtey blow, which ‘produced nstnt death. Tho | 13 now eloseted with two or thiee of i enth congress 00ks now s though the | then adopted, and will be adopted in this | cluding he said: “God's moment to letthe | Hurden Guinn vs Phaenix isurance com- ey closest friends considering the question of re same fate may be in store for 1daho wud Wy- | identical form by other republican conven- | Scotch-Irishman looso in nll His yet untricd | pany. appellant; Appan0oss districts re LA "‘\”“"",'."_“’“"‘!" is not yot_definitely ascertained who struck | Yoking the call for a special session of th oming. tions throughout the state strength has come and the oppressed man | vepsc i 3 W Youk, Mi .—The motion to con- | the fatal blow, but it is thought Jimmy | legislature. .\‘unl“,u atis more, et me tell ACCOUNTABILITY OF SUBSCRIDERS, e e e a1 0f the Seventh | DS to the front placo in the gkap to bar tho | *Frenvy Wears vs Jones county, appellant; | thue the injunction obtained by J. H. Litch- | Golden, one of fho players, did it fle mado | Sou that Eibinke thene is OF o dobt but In veply toan inquiry from G. S, Alex- | senatorial district, thit they are in favor of old oppressor, A martyr for conscience be | Jones district: reversed. (4 ficld, restraining the sale of the St. Louis, | his escape and the ofticers wre on his trail th |I ))x‘l w“l“\‘::‘ ‘\“;\ }v." ,"", ‘.‘nh LR ander of Syracuse, Neb., concerning the | ¢ Taw whieh will guaran- | takes his stand beside the new world’s flag— | 1B, Bolton vs Sumuel Ritsman, appellant; | Alton & Terre Haute between Terre Haute SO - z ] en L usked what hd led to such 4 sen- Aeconntability: 'of. subsoribers: \who volise to child wrtunity ofacquir- | froo church and a free state, 5 Mahaska district; afirmed. PRERAIY | nd Enst St. Louls for $10,000,000, came up DAS HELEING THE £EOPLE, B tuke newspapers from the postoflice without Drimary ud fumiliarity with | At tonight's mecting Prof, Perry of Will- | ™ jogeph Hugg vs William Hintrager and J. | before Justice Lawrenson of the supreme cour < : HaRRABRAVE Bho e 1T intry. buat that they > < T 1 e usti Aawrenson i Il irt A smbly i 1 W He on,' said this genticmen I'iie governor has settling up arrearages the postmaster gen- |y opposed to any construetion of the ex: fams calloga, dellvored s historlcal address on Donhoe, et al, appellants; Dubuque dis- | today, and the decision was reserved. AsemY! . Y He 1 round, or is pretty well convineed of the fact eral said todny that the postal laws have | fne i Ainat tho TIEE Of PUron(s or gut “The Scotehi-lrish in New England. ¥ aftivmed, ) Ran Away with a Bill. A T T O R T TR T | nothing whatever to do with the liability of | dians to send their childven to any privite v. Dr. Kelly of Tennessee spoke on *Gen- t Walrod vs Frank Walrod, appel- A Passenger Agent Resigns. Tuextoy, N. J, May 20.—[Special Tele- | i calling. the . sossion. hetad fal AT a subseriber for the price of lu'\v~‘m|n- ;‘-l.m‘.-l';-r their own selection, no matter where Houston, the Washington of Sac District; afirmed, | Cuicaco, May 20—E. P. Wilson, general | gram to Tue Ber Assemblyman Mrier, | other words, Governor Thayer — feels that it is the duty of a postmaster to deliver [ located, W. 5. Willard vs Maria Wight et al, appel- | ussenger agent of the Northwestern road, | who suddenly disappearcd several days ago | that he has been ot and out b tho. paper 10 e stibgeribor so lonie s o | . Kesolved, That we reconmend the next gen- | i programme for the entire congress is | Jants; Lyon' district; atrmed. Robinso b > - ! 3 o AR Lussenibly to revise the law concerning the | yot yet arranged. Many well known orator 1{:!,‘“;,“1,;",“’ district; affrmed. Robiuson | o 5ol 4 g passenger and ticket do- | from Trenton with the legislative copy of the | trayed and - in - the basest manner by will continue to receiveit, and when he re- | shheation of ehildren so a8 to provide fo 3 hyea Tuses 10 rocoive 11 from (b postonice. tho | Sebian of conspuliors education whieh, wiiie | Will speal during the sitting of_the congress : — —— | partments will now be consolidated under the | Newark elevated railroad bill, hus roturnea | thote whom hie has considered bis fricnds i postmaster should notify the publisher of the | ont npaieing the right of the state 10 prepare | Wid a number of men of uational prominence Fire at Mgunt Pleasant. wanagement of W. A. Thrall, ATk la homar SRS LR e (T aEm el SRS AR PG R PLot And ut the expirition of thivty days, if | 164 people for the intelligible exereise ot the | will make extemporancous remarks. Moust Preasaxt, In, May 20.— [Speck hishowo- (e, Il critical thme, in particuli, Wt con- o instructions are received frone the pub- | Privilege of citizenship, shall secure to all e e A PV TE A HARRISON AT CLEVELAND, inatifylug hig-oklon and clulinog vin guh | Vorsation WRIOR S Radavith hiuklgob L lisher, the papers should be plieed with the | Persons all the vights in the matter of eduea Nobraska and Iowa Pension. s, A A o S0 stance that it is the lobby that secured the [ also 1 has uneartied a cold-bloo Ll tion anteed to them by the constitution : f T damaged the Mount Pleasant manufacturing | 5 n \ matured scheme on the part of certal waste paper, ¢ th 150 08 to remove tho power Wasminaroy, May [Special Tel 4 p Thousands Greet the Executive—A [ passuge of the bill und not the legislature or 2 f rh at least X of the O and so o 0 remove he power oy company’s works to a counsiderable extent. S N 3 3 n legislators torash throueh a ust one of tha )\ the people who have et with di ppoLnt STEWART'S ATTACK ON TOWELL from the. loehl boards of sehool dlreetors or | to Tk Brk,|—Pensions granted to 2 Y ) y | Salute Fired, i i ! Gl disynponiite MOEIIOLE I ERSTL SN Bl AGE8% aHAIRAAIA In the sennte today Ma. Stewant of Nevada | Bourds of education to arbitrarily control of | yans: Original—John E. Hopper, Lincoln; | While attempting to suve tho books and | @ popysxy 0., May 20.—President Har- ment Irior justifies. lfs action asu movo | SCRITT attentlon in hi > atatn 5 Stewart of Nevada | gy status of private education ¢ J 1. He yLingoln i | e B e Cantalid. T D mons 3 , O, 20 ident Ha R R B ekl WO | proclamati ) made atattack on Major Powonl for s man- | MRS LT “lis conven= | Robert Cargill, Spring Ranch; James Mitler, | PAPeTs of the firm, CoptafJ. . Drummond | oo, and party arrived bere at 1:45 und were | statoment he says. publie sentiment was pro: | feetivo - the scement of the ierigution survey, denouncing | ton “be arid tey ure listructed to work for | Blair; Dayid Rock, Creighton. In " | ol thetuntly. Ho was an old rosident of | received by a salite of twenty-ono guns. | nounced against tho bill and prominent citi- [ tHat - the 4 of % lontifle for pructical L 1n a manner | such revislon 4 Dewitt C. Simmons, Salem; James W, | this county, widely known und much re- | The city is handsomely decorated. The First | zens appenled to him to do all he could to | it Bas It 00 seientifle for pructical purposes - bt ¢ Ja ¥ b 8ppos fully heavy shi 0. A son, Nebraska City. Reissue—Cyril A. Leak, | spected tv troon of horss oscorted the president to | defeat tho bill. Hesaw thiugs had come to ¥ l\\.\‘u.i.,..,‘. ations “are made for the worlk A Religious Clash, Grind Isiung. i 4y & clty troop of horse escorted tho president to | QRS L BOSCR UUREE O COREIS | which has induced under Nujor Powell, one for the geological | (yieaio, May 20.—[Special Telogram wi: Original invalid—Joseph McCorkel, | Enjoining Origin® Packages. the residence of Danicl B, Wells, the yico | ;ka the hill away, and so when the bill was | Plate @ revoking survey and the other'for the ivvigation sur- | ; v. &b Einal inval dexdonoph ACar ol ! ;i president and cabinct ministers goig to other she X a0 governor, o tell th vey. The geological survey has boen in pro. | TUE Be. | —There is serious troublein k 8, Doxter, Itivor Junction Lovi M. Bruus- Masox Crry, In,, May [Special T private houses, cuileg up Heroluaeito BB ALAE WRIKED! i over what s 1 gress many yeurs, and i part of its works 1a to | Wood over the proposed memorial services in | Yo Moruvias don 1. M. Welch, Minburt; | gram to Tus Bek.]—Pelitions asking for lormous crowd was at the dopot and | Ou% Of the house and took u train for Ohio, togather, inue ho'l m_d:.’;:“r.“I,-u.l.\l.l maps, o ‘x} an appropriution | the public schools of that district. The | Nouhfield; 'Worthington MeNeal, Mystic, | 8 temporary injunction dgainst the several d the party through the strects to its Mallolous Work of Studern think it is going u pu O ihiie braneh of thewerke o Tywo s euiy s | Catholic clement of that community has, B W, Conquest, Leon’s Williwm | “original package” saloon$ of this city were | destination, The enthusiasm wus intense LA RN covam | Be feels almost certa fgr this by [ th o) o TWO YOARS IO | 411yl the clergy, sent & communication to Srayton; John W. Mégunnn, Buss today presented to Judge!Sherwin, and next ' 5 congress by resolution called on the Secretary Y ) 3 Knoxville. Rel oet Hi Vi e At o noise of the guns from the man-o to Tue Bk lac the of the interior fora planand esthfates of | the board of education protesting ggainst th N cola A Wellingtan: Golleta.| Conate Attom Clark ios Bhcations: | war firing tho presidential salute, The Western female semini o Notre Dame University, cost for an irrigation suryey. The | arraugements to hold memorial seryices ola; KW \ysliington, College | County Attamoy Flarkimikes this move | norson'to groat Presidont, ‘Hurvison e e N SRS Sk ki yosolution making . the call “was e | under the auspices of the Grand Army of the i s g buds o studanis - oL ) (N A SRR ! depot was ex-President Hayes > 1 Myers, Ocheyedan, 1al, widows, et of the state forved to Major Powell for reply. I tepublic in the Protestant chy { tho i \ i sdiiforin | it CGeneral Sherman arrived 1his afternoon e e phin i 1t reconnemdad tiat | Kepublic in the Protestant churchos. of tho | Marccila, widow of Ezekiel MeDowell, Codar Siler: | sumcient reasons, Tuesday ovening thiee of | clab ) : \ Jditor Decline and is the guest of his nephew, Henry Jevaphic waps be ) district. The orders are that the chilaren in | ay Margaret, widow of John Mag An Editor Declines, 1 i ) topographic waps be made aud that the | o hc publie sehools in Englesood must | Marion} Ella, widow of Edward K ) Stovx Ciry, Ta, May 20.—[Special Tele [ othodist ’ hn o e o i R e ) i . tann tend a Methodist church social. When the streams to be used in levigation AR fall A0 Cline Catholid Teua SIS an R U vada; Margar low of ( Dt P T ol I' the president was tendered a pub, v | for the purpose of determining how much | fll s, Sathallo shd. Prolestant Mlike, | Yadas biargareh witow qf f W » | gram to Tue Bre.] —George crlcing, ¢ R b | social was over their §500 horse and carriage ] I“Im l‘ e work, ecording to the pian | that they must not be absent under pain of They Want a Fair Decision. Warfield this morning v did the work 4 b the Work Recording P | having a black mark opposite theiv names, | (fopyright 159 by James Gordon Bennett.) mado by him, This report was referred to ack mark opnos : President Warfield ref 0 give their the comuittee on public lands which reported | Wil W Ul Snterten, i ’.'.wf!‘:'fl‘“"::‘;'\'I‘fff Lisnoy, Muy 29.—[N York Herald — - ather For nut an amendment to the sundry eivil appropria \ 9 Cable—Special to Tue B Portugal pro Died From Lock jaw, = d nand thut the services be held in the public N 3 The Death Record, tion bill in the terms suggested by Mayor | Ma8% Bl i Joses that the United States and Great Brit Booxe, Ia., May 20.— [Special Telegram to i o M Pl e e e o suryey | Schools and not in the Protestant churoh, | Poses that the United States and Great Br . Rogial Telogr d veather Pronia, 111, May 20.—Dr, E. M should construct the necessary us called fo in the plin ter the amendment was referred to the appropria committee the chairman rett Hughes shot and probably mortally wounded John P, Clows the noted pugilist, in expend §1,250,000 to bridge the Missouri at i learned of the affaiv they had been quarrel Addresses of welcome were made by Gov ¢ onlookers is conflicting and it iting at_ some times even drownin the special s i card in an evening paper peremptorily declin ing to be a candidite for the republican nom ination for congress in this, the Eleventh dis trict and delare that if the Catholic children aré | ain shall name the head of sowe friendly na- = Tue A fiveyearold daughter of J : v suing S0 ey Aupeiat] o witliheld from the servizes the church must | tion who will appoint an arbitrator for them | K g « here today from lockjaw y el s B ; A for being unpatriotic orun- | f, the De n. Portugal | caused by an ulcerated tooth, and for any years presider g quest 108 ch M b - -~ will then select anothier nation to appoint a Ordered Her Husband Held, - PR b DINAE PuweLLS0r KD GRINADAVAD 08 Ben Hawkins Hanged. second arbitrator in case of a disagreement | Orruswa, Ia., May 20.—[Special Telegram Butchers' Prdtective Assocla st way of discovering reervolr sites, ‘.m!.: WasmixeToy, May 20, —Benjamin Hawkins | between the two, and (Switzerland shall Tue B Iha coroner’s jury in the Mt i O RN e pites, irvigable lands wnd catehment arcas | Was hanged at noon today for the murder of | be asked to name an umpire whose de " ndberg inguest found a verdict of murder | w Protective association te Was 10 make a topograplical wap, and that & | bis wife.n March, | Wil be tinal, 1 ordered ber husband Leld. n u 1 4 national trude mark aud I

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