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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE. NINETEENTH YEAI OMAHA, TUESDAY MORNING, JUNE -10, 1890. NUMBER 351. TR JNATE SIHHVUT RATE was incorporated in the river and harbor bill | TR C NENN 5 LY DOSE \ | PREACHERS ARRAIGNED, f WINN e \{ ' W | dest royed by fire 8 ( el ovent v.”!‘l [ ; Vv N v " y THE SENATE SILVER DEBATE, | b5 iasiotueietin o iverwnd harier it | g STATE~ SECRET EXPOSED, Lon pivot S e Precest BAD WRECK 0N THE WABASH e win- caveed vy o enia e it | ALL GoVERED WITH GLORY, 10w at work on the house committee on rail- Methods of Pulpit Orators. feed, agricultural implements, wagons and v ays and canals as it has been with the sen- Prixceros; Ni T BHMM%<The exerciscs hiarrioss, woro biened, and two adjacent corn Tt is Expected That the Talk Will Close | {16 committvo on interstate commerce and | o gohemo of the Union Pacific to Issue & | of o one hundred fnd" forty-third annual | Seven Men Killed and Several Seriously In- | cribs with 1,000 bushels of corn. Loss §1,000, | Tho Omaha Guards Oarry Away the First . sccure a favorable report on + > insteC This Week Juiring railway companies to use New Batch of Bonds. commencement at PEneeton college began jured Near Warrentown, Mo, partially insuted Prize of $1,000, i safety appliances for couplings and breaks on yesterday by the bdecalaureate sermon by e A Legal Knock Down. ) s ‘fm ht o I\':w\nllv nittee is not disposed Dr. Patton. Speakifig of the study of the 2 GraAND Istaxn, Neb,, Junoe 0. —[Special Sy o REPUBLICAN ~ CAUCUS ~ CONUNDRUMS. | {6 K6 1% far s v CoMin, W05 "6t SLahe [IT WILL SET THE LAW AT DEFIANCE. | bible and methods of iterprotation, Dr. Pat- | MANY FAST HORSES ~ DESTROYED. 1 to Tk i) —In the trial of a case bo brotherhood, desires, but it will report $ A GOLD MEDAL, kind of a bill, S ton said, in part: “There are men who stand Do g <""*'h"";“M‘«nl'lml:n_\' »,\l]lnynwi\i \\‘ "{ 8 R The postmaster general has appointed H in our pulpits and PHOBORGN the patienco of | Saunders and C. P, Logan indulged in a legn Whether to Pass a Federal Election | w. (ho postmastar Hiffton,: Browh Passenger Rates Testored to Thelr | yon and . § P e O | 1t s Not Known to Whom the Animals | knock down, tho lio havimge been given by | , P : 4 . oW » d > mom, Job and the moral cournge of Logan. The gentleme® paid their fine and I'he Guards cave Kansas City Amid Law, and, if 50, of What Char- L outh Dakota, vice R.T. Payne, re- O1d Basis on All Lines Except Daniel, who find ~ material for Belonged—The Persons Killed o oouvh Gdfoutsed = - & Storm of Denfening OChoors< er—Powell Gets Ahecad Congressman Dorsey has been trying to Between St. Lounis and Kan- sentimental sermons on the seasons and en- cWere Grooms and S e e DR Tho Vordiot Heartily k of Senator Stewart. get the approval of the officials of the war 28 Clty—Rallroad Gossip. tertaining sermons on the #ocial follies of the Stable Boys. Beer Shipped Into South Dakota.! : lepartment for a temporarary bridge acr day, and practical sermous on the importance tonranra, Neb,, June 9. pecial to T dorsed by AlL the Missouri at Sioux City, " The absence of 4 of sleep or the need of vestraining the imagi Ber.]—The Niobrara browery has opened up Wasmixaros Brreav Tae Ovana Bee, } the secretary and the chief of enginee’s to- B nation, but who are silent respecting the tre quite an extensive business on the “‘original by e day preverted the success of his effort : 'IV‘T""-“.\lnw .’]‘?'Hnr‘ 9,—[Special '!I‘v!l‘rr‘l‘m |y\|'udnn{q ((.w r-,\i;:;l‘ld }lt‘o(<}‘(, atic .\ilyn‘m— St Lovis, June . serious railway wreck Wasnixaroy, D, C.,, June 9. Matthew Signor of Lexington, whohas | to Tne Bee. e announcement in the | cance of atoning bl o phsonotsay suchmen | jg peported from Warrentown, sixty-onemiles | shipped over the Chicago, Milwaukeo & S - T Ban ho ot W sk T just been graduated from the naval academy | World today that the directors of the Union | are handling the word of God deceitfully —for | o2 HAKE 655 tH6 WABAA! o e | pupped over the Chicago, Milwaukes & St | gmm to T Ber]—Tho Omalin guards The senatory will close up the silver debate | Jst been v tay ; | 250 winling to tve R blecd zuilly, it | of hiere on the Wabash road. The dis- | Paul road into South Dakota, forty kegs of | this wwooks at least that is whit they promisa | MLANAPClis, has been assigned to tho nei | Pacifio railrond hud secrotly detormined, in | 1o willing to huve PR bicad ullty, 1€ | oy ey to tho headquarters of tho roud say | Which went to Yankton. A 10 do, but there is no telling. There ar adiniral's flag in \de ' Pacifle squadron nlnn.m-mnn:\.»x,n\- n!]l- n;:‘an\' !fl!-,-v'"'v“‘“' scholastic st\||»iv|\¥y|‘|hl|lt";lrv\~‘m~vlu'ml'lum that two freight trains collided just out of number of interminablo talkers who h He was the youngest man in his cluss, and | guarantee Oregon Short Line bonds was a | sceing that the bleeding Christ is the central | Warrentown at 1:25 this morning, that both 10t vet been heerd on the bill and ave likely | his assigament is looked upon as a great | suprise to the Union Pacific people here and | fact of the seripture, ~Gultivate discrimin. | engines and eighteen cars were wrecked, and N 3 t e o r o PSR e TR ooy L L their frionds, ns it was supposed to bo stato | Ation. scize upon master thoughts, get old of | that soven men wero killed and - sevoral | Ber]- Saturday witnessed the largest erowd | guards lfted theie caps with a wild urrah 0 break out at any momen 1o silver me e (o s, s bt ) L hold L : 4 : ¥ (s . g W. F. Gurley of Omaha is in the city for a | goeret. The firm of Lee. Higginson & Co.. | the big end of all questions, rest 'your opin- | wound ever seen in Nelson outside of somo holida Kansas City and her grand national ene have a majority in the senate as in the houss, | few days, & gt “'h ’,\!"f\”,l‘l' "1’[""“‘ on & €0, | jong in brond and deep rational foundations, | =~ Thero were cight palace horse ears at- | colobration, The causes scomed to be tho | npment. and it i3 their purpose to amend the bill that H. W. Oxnard of Grand Tsland, who has | bankers, who have the deal to manage, were | Follow the great trend of evidenco and do | tached toone of the trains, laden with raco | giveus, the alliance meeting and the conyen- The passed the house on Saturday and then offe been h days looking after legisla- | astonished and made a futile efiort to have | not halt for minor diffieultics, and donot let | horses en route to Kansas City, two of which | tion of the labor party, all of which were in it as a substitute for that which was re- | ton affe he tariff on the matter suppressed, but were forced tg trifles feed doubt, * % ¥ * * * W | were wreeked, and the seven men in charge | gyccessful operation on that day. porieat {raps R ol tonight to attend to matters in - connec TenowInigo ThaL) (HAY WEKe AKOUEIES thaue'h ur faith in orobd statemonts, and | of the Horses are reported killed. Fiften ported from the senate committeo on finance | ity the opening of his new factory. Mr. | o % SEHErb LG ¥, Wb a century or two find that the church | horses are :1so reported killed A Defective Fly somo weeks ago. The amendments will bo ¥ b produce a great many tons | Cireular to the Short Line bondholders, which | 4n creed are not_in exact accord, Thisis [ =~ Of the trainmen several received sovero fn- first to réquire the secretary of the treasur, and this year, | was to );mr«- ppeared tomorrow, and the ex- | nothing to wonder at. It fsthe sameold | uries. A wrecking train was send out from R AGSikl B0 000 O 5 Bt1Var TSAEHIY h of Holdrege, clovk of the | posure before their explanation is annoying. | question of the letter gud the spivit. The | Moberly and surgeons from several points ! L 4 ;'\',,‘,‘ ,)“, ‘,"»:u,",,'”!, ot ‘r’ ;:l,\ will »If”‘ county court of PPhelps county, is in the ¢ity |~ The railroad people referred all questioners | Science of ethics is becoming the science of | we t to the seene as soon as possible, Charles Black, on the island southwest of the | fantry drill, with a fine gold medal ustead of &4, worth, which SC- | on business connected with the patent office, ot Datiiss ddne e oxeoy. | Whutis, ¢ than what ought to be,and if | The race horses were en route from Latonia | city, burned this morning, together with part rgeant Foye. The scrgeant was so OUNTG R Batea L th . b HE praAilbrCand! the 5 to thoir bankers, who, through their execu- i g k ST riously objected to by the nt an Miss Stinson, a teacher in the stuto reform | o' a5 DRlo Al TR R ATG S ey, | Lo a8 rightsuccéeds at all it fs with 1s City, and_were consfgned to I of ‘the contents. Loss about $1,500. The y surprised when his prize was ine sceretary of the treasury, and that may cause | school at Kearney, is in the y on o visit | Bve manager, Colonc airehid, Haty re- | the determination that whatever is, is right. | igan, president of the Kansas City | building was fully insured. The five caught 1 that ho ald not. have tHE BHItD B vetsed: 1 is uccompanied by Mrs, Dildine of Kear- | fused to enter into any explanation as to the | In the name of reason I prote inst this | jockey club, but it is not known to whom they | from a defective flue, - command for o response, Peruy S. Hearie nature of the cireular, svertheless the fol- | tendency in thought srefuse to abdicate | helong, The persons killed were grooms und 3 T it MU oot L depid ol ;i 3 LA . S lowing correct digest of the plan was ob- | Under the tevrorism of public sentiment. The | stable boys. The Belleof the Blue, Tho check of §1,000 was handed to Captain UISAUMILOS SEA DO JCO UL AV ity e NO ALIEN DLORDS. tained. viz.: That Lee, Higginson & Co, will | Niztori monument, as_well s the actions of |~ The names of the killed are Beatnicr, Neb., June 9.—[Special Tele- | Scharff immediately upon the announcing of objected to by Mr. Payson and others in the Hisi EG \ \ 1B (‘ A 1 individuals, must be judged by fixed prine WILLIAM H., THOMAS, Cynthiana, K gram to Tue Bee.]—Elaborate preparvations | the prize. Ex-Governor Thomas T\ Crittens 3 house, A Bill to Prohibit Foreigners from | Vringout T oA A et [ Lisas Weantou iR Aok MR eonS | SH BN R Y {STONEjtrincs H 1 asked Senator Jones today v he ex Basine AR stoaR Bt tancously with Iondon and Amsterdam § we do not like _them, nor can | Ky, Lt Rl ; A R LD Ave A CINADLE sreanty I bl 500,000 Oregon Short Lineand Utah Northorn | we nseit mew jones’ ourselves | “JAMES and FRANK KEI S e | e YGentation: Tyt Hfbvs the reauit wwis " because popular clamor calls or D SIMONS, Lexington, K £ At b i ROV O8a ot ohanit o et a8 e can, if wo have o sit up. nights to do | Oates from the committee on judiciary today 0 : i them, What 15 writtens 18 written, butit | MORKHIS GREGS aloredj, Frankfort, | Mpressive coremonics, music, specches, ete. | tnmounced Captain Scharff of Omaha denjcd RUABE 10 . t 5 5 S ] o 1 like amount of Oregon Railway and Navi- | yiii'o vead with different o NREaLE | G ) ) pltss sl the right of contest to the Muscatine, lu., it 1 ean not give you any positive date, I | reported to the house a bill to prohibit aliens Avi- | il be read with different emphasis 'in dif- | gy i = i ’ B . L 3 gation stock deposited with the American KFiB Rn VT B ot DraLOR IR | o) i =t i 4 Curbing Contract Awarded. vifles on the ground that the former had coms can only say that we will send the bill to the | from acquiring title to or owning ds | |, Wi v in Bost rustee. it perfods and will bg interpreted in the SAMUEL DAVIS, jockey, Lexington, Ky 1 H ol peted before and were not in the maiden president as soon as possible.” Mo Stat A B O S A g ht of the burning questions of these pe Tivo others recoived injuries mors orleas BraTRICE, b., June 0.—[Special Tele- g L 1 I within the United States. An claborate re The bonds bear date” of September 2, 1880, thers received injuries more or le L NUN o R 1o bonas. - AT, GRLS. 0% SOPLOKn U | ods, and will be brought into relation with | seriou: gram to Tur Bee.]—Swigart & Shepherd of - foiios colvpaug: | port accompanied the ill. Init the commit- | aud mature in 1509, ave gold bonds guaranteed | Sidico and philosophy. ' Do not hastily as- ¥ S ) The republicans hold & caucus tomorrow | tee says the power of the government to | by the Union Pacific company, subscriptions | syme that every great movement fs an in- SHE TOOK THE OATIL night 0 decid g o b ot g to open June 13 and close Jumre 18, The price | cyived mov. i o i ¢ ol o | i otally exclude aliens from coming s i o spired movement. L have no faith in the in- I, Whethier tliey siiall pass an election Ty | 10611 exeludo ations from eomine within ite | yiti'bo 0t and interest from March 1, 1300, | SRESGERCPICRG 1 sate of memrs Mrs. Grimison of Schuyler Admitted . at this session of congress, and JnGltor Sl Uech donc '"'I“ case of | " confirm this a letteris published here & o A of Colorado sandstone, and Omalia v Hetor, i 2. Lf s0, what sort of a Liw they shall pass. | the Chincse, no one questions, This sover- | today from President Adams of the Union ORI EaLD T > Bar, = "The contestants in this class were: Omaha Thore 15 & doclded diffarence of gpinion on | powr certainly incindes the lessor ono | Dacilie, uow in. Oregon, in which, among | ey :5"':_"'}"”:“,,' spLooTiang: o Neb., June 9.—[Special Tele- Ruces at Beatric fuards, $L0M0 and medal; Washington the subject. The radical element in the | of defining what property rights they may | other things, he s Ut is a very simple | 2 Stmpibhe b 08801 OF | gram to Bee.]—District court convened Bratiice, Neb, June 9. y log, " #5005 Bruuswick Rifles, $600 house of representatives wants the Lodge | excrcise after i mitted, and | problem to pull the Oregon Short Line und | the Reformed Presbyerian synod the report | oo 'yicimoming with Hon, A. M, Post p gram to Tie Bee.]—The Beatrice races will Louis: Muscatine ' Rifles, bill passed before adjournment, but the con- | durmg — the tinuance of ~their | Utah Northorn through and make ita re- | of the committee on temperance was read. | o A lurge qumber of non-rosident. at. | begin on June 18 and continue through until | R Marmaduke Guards, Bulleno servatives strenuously objeet and prefer the | alien ~condition. Your committe has | munerative road, In spite of the navieation | It provides for the total abolition of the liquor | * £ suards, Company G, Third vegiment, Deuver 1:.ym|u bill if th ‘Mw:.mm- legislation at e mu‘k, sy s ther :r“l'.““"“:'-'X‘-_“““‘."" company’s lease the Short Line is not over | traftic and only unfermented wine will be al- A S ST iideiae o "5}',‘“'“ Jelof. tharQmat | vary all. The latter are in the at least | certainty that certain noblémer of Burope, | capitalized.” owed at the Lord'ssupper. In regard to | were Hon. W. R. Kelley of Lincoln, George SN 1o work of the Omalia guards on ever: there is a sufticient number principally Euglishmen, have acquived and | T e L-m:‘.-un.n x}:*]m‘rl declangs ihat, .m“n:m:L Legge of Omaha and C. O. Sabin of Chicago Judge Broady on the Bench, drill, exhibition for- competitive, his been adoption of the Lodge bill : own in the te about 21,000,000 acres of There Is Blood on the Moc man should be cligible to fhe ministry WhO | The morning was taken up with calling the | Brartiors Neb,. Jumo 0 Special | Tele. | eXeclient and the general verdict of tho ure, and it is well known that such a mea land within the United States. We have not Cnicaco, June 9.—[Special Teleg uses tobaceo in any form. G 7 A b0 Tits B e The dlstel |’» e [ILRDLUASERDILASEAHCH U HESS MW ABRtELAIGY, would ovor be coneurted in by thie sente sucient informaion 0”state. the Quantity | oy B, |—Tho battle crv is sounded and | © The report savs: “Wo note with special | GRS o of court i tho afternopn | EXom 1011tE Buk ] —The district coust for tho should have the priz e NaadEa i nroR | s trally eld in omatlon badieberiiits | the war in rates among the. central trafiic isfaction the example set by Mr. and Mrs. | 415 committee who were appointed on the | Jhtie Brondy on the pench, o e AL L T U federal elections, all the clections of meml as it is held in Smaller bodies, This o Wanaimaker in. giviog) (Bl entertainments W 0 n hie | judge Broady on the beneh. THE CRONIN CASE AGALIN, of congress and. presidential clectors under | alien non-resident ownership will, in the | roads begun. To meet tne reductions mado | (HHHRAKCE 1, cxamination of Mrs. Anuic D. Grimison, for .o control of federal officials at federal expense, | course of time, lead to a systen of landlord- | Suturday by the Grand Trunk road the other | ~ The report touchesupon the discussions in '\'{-'::'fl'ff“‘:hf.'i.'f.'fii‘“'{.'.‘-‘ '[-1':\1":"‘;";’i*jl““"lr-'x'gl'l"-» THE MESS ENGERMHAD NERVE. | A Trip to Jolict Itesults in an Impor It takes the foderal clections entikely out of | ism incompatible with the best interests and | central trafiic lines agreed to quote, be congress on the temperance question. The | FHich entitled - Bow o admissitn, | CSh : 4 . 3 R DikaGTa L L s Crne Diitod St s : Monday next, tho following reductions | recent decision of the supreme court ceiving the many compliments of the couttand | AM® PY Displ It Saved His Com= | 060, 11, Juno 9.—[Special Telogram L E5,000,00 1old a national clection under | foundation of suct system is being Jaid | o | o scubonrd: Beef, 42 | ibg “orizinal packages,” the report s ¥ J s 5 sands. Ditn. Brg]o) S . r <+ CUchalaw. broadly in the western states and torritories, | from Chica the seaboard: Boef, 43 | A CURIEBOPIEIRG “Ib mukes math e i e AR S E e LA g eto. | 10 i B The Journal this mornig “Theslowell proposition s simply for.the | *Tha avarice and enterprise of European | ceuts, reduce lard in tierces and | Josigation upon the liquor traffic neecssary. B Rt b UL A ST LAUL, DAL CUTO B RO S e extendion of the supervisory system that is | capitalists,” the report continucs, “have | pork in barrels, 23 cents, reduced from 25; | °Speaking of the influence and power of ‘the | EXJudie James A, Grimison, who, has becn am to Tni: B, —The postal authoritics now in use in the large cities over the entive | caused them to invest many millions in Amer- | Jive cattle, 24 conts, reduced from 26, lMquor: fintorest’ it 'says: = 40n * state | one ol tho toauing members o WWeiar i St. Paul, Tacoma, Helena, Portland and other country. Under cxistiug laws suporvisors | ican railroads and land bonds, covering per- s liquors weigh down_the table | fteq MOV EMIGS Thietice Tudue e points have been in constant communication may bé appointed in the several districts, but | haps 100,000,000 acres,the greater part of which | N0 ON¢ KNOWS and apparently no one_caves by our Ghriskian president and | 28 u R e 1 e LT e they s abraot 1y snmo power as those | under foreclosure sales will most likely before | Whe \ml\.. saw .|u)h|n‘hnu \l\lhni]. n‘u\nf RIS Tudy. *Tho vico.proaideht goes. in thiso- | Hylhomas. = = © 5 g ol L a0 i who serve in_citics, the Rowell bill | many years become the property of these for- | Manager Reeves of the Grand Trunk sayshis | spect to greater oxcess and besides this de- |, Lhe case sta A AN amount of money stolen ie train robbery gives them, The lutter bill is move generally | eign bondholders, in addition to their present | road s ives profit from the sale of liquors on :)‘\.T'!,‘T':{ :\JH:"IV':_.I‘\Ir]:E:{»nlll'\;m'«“\“ _\31«1??“””‘. near Now Salem just before midnight Satur It has just transpived,” says the Jonrnal, approved in the senate and it is likely would | princely possessions. This aggressive foreign | gigerential it fought for and won two years | property which he owns anfl controls.” af6iin6, chusod. consternntion: R RENBLcontt | (a8 loss in the postal car was very | “that Kunz, in company with J. A, Quinu, & EfmtLA a0l VoVt OH s DRI e gl o onplilismoticon Ined o hlanaastblnainure | iomes The report closes by saying the law of total | 150,) by filing @ motion to quash the regular | *heavy, probubly $10,000 prominent member of the Cronin committee, caucus tomorrow night will decide whether | chased, bt overleaping its boundaries has P 15 abstinonco should b most rigidly enforced i by Sling b 3 e e e ey g e N I any such measure shall be taken up at this | caused hundreds of milcs of public domaiu to On the other hand the Lake Skoré says it | o' tha courts of the church; “that we record | 11 banel, which motion was sustained and Seventeen registered pouches were vipped id a detective left the city Saturday night ossi e feneed up for the grazing of vast herds of | wi cef v rate made by a competitor. ur el ic di r 3 ex{ the regular jury disthavged. The sheriff was | open with bowie knives, but the highw for Joliet, where it is said they transacted 5 be fenced up for the grazing of vast herds of | will meet any rate made by a competitor. | our emphatic disapproyal ¢! the example A Aot o ST T v o k ) . ‘Ihis federal election law has beenon the | cattle, and has set at nce the rights of | This see-saw reduction will soon have the | all persons, especially higlf officials, in_so i\?.'.‘-» ‘“:h-i:h‘gm ‘;\:m.“"m‘lu'h":”‘| L“E"IU{'“ Tt [ compelled the mail clerks to sweep th some business with the staie's attorney republican list of bills to be passed by the | honest but humble 3 = rates down to nothing unless one side or the | as they aid or abet the direful evil of liquor | J\1". wwenty-five jurors by | tents irfo large sacks for the convenie which will bring consternation in the it A ke i AlS A e ORGAbI Ervoloss olihseol allenn 4 . ¢ will exhaust at least seventy-five jurors by % s SHULaBE S e resent cor s and Spo Reed has been Tie bill proposes ace these aliens | otl,or weaken indulgence.” : i hohBihora whila Geayal b S present defunct camp 20 of the Clan-uu- n favorof it from tie beginn He s al- | under disabilities of civil law as to all future | The Grand Trunk will probably tomorrow R e Lo selooted in thocaberd -~ R S AL by pouen | Guel. ready carried out his programme without | attempts to acquire lands in this country. uidte 80 cont¥ or ‘dressed. beef and corro- SHE WANTS ZEV ACRES. The Woods-Poole sensational marriage case | three handrad roiistored | ot In addition it is also confidently stated by X Le AR R BRI A or A will undoubtedly. go over tho term which was sealed at Portland and ordered di- it ; ange ¢ 5| 3 51 sponding rediictions on the other ditie: ) 3t P £ . change from the beginning of the seesion to In othier words,”” the report says, “the bill | sponding redrictions on the other commodities, — 3 rectly through to St. Puul. those on the inside andin a position to know the prosent time and he wants to complete a declaration against abscutée landlord- | to go into of on the same ¢ us the 42 | California Presenting Her Claim to Richards in the Ring. \Vhln%ihc'}obbc}s‘ entered the cara clerk | that Joliet will lose at least one of its most 513 FOURTEENTI STREET, package! system, Last week 160 kegs were IKaxsas Crry, Mo, June 9.—[Special “ele- marched through an fmmenso crowd at the % g Union depot tonight singing “Weare the stuff, Lively Time at Nelson, for that's what the judges all say.” The im- Neisoy, Neb., Juno 9.—[Special toTur | mense erowd cheered wildly and the gallant guards left for Omaha tonight covered with honors and §1,000 richer in a grand prize than they were upon arriving hew. The come s mittee late this evening made the awards Keanxpy, Neb, June 0.—[Speeiul Tele- | aod Omaha got the flest prizo of gram to Tie Bre.)—The farm house of Mrs. | §1,000 for the best maiden ine words at his The second amendment will be to strike out | 1°Y. - arc being made for the landing of the steam- | den, ex-Mayor Davenport, Captain Wilson pected to finish the debate, ARIOING | o e June 9.—Representat Lo get this bill out of the way just as quick 7 per cent, collateral trust bonds secured by ¢ 'his gave rise to a dispute which resulted this city were today awarded the curbing | questioning of whether Captain contract for paving districts 4 and 5 at 06.7 [ S was commissioned oftices I'ho ceuts per lincal foot. The curbing is to be | trouble was in o moment, however, torneys wero in among whom | June20. The meeting promises to be one of G the wost interesting ever held in this section. publishes a long sensational article in regard to the Cronin case, alleging that fmportaut new have been made through tho instrumentality of John Kunz, the Ge suspect, who was (granted a new trial and finally released. it an interruption or break, To | ism.” eént basis of the other lines. The ( the World's Fair Committee. Frexoxt, Neb., June 9.—[Special to Tie s sobting forty registercd lettors which he interesting inmates, and possibly two. The do ho will have to use | It declares that all forcign born persons e e e Pone DR e A c s i5tored lottors,which M | one who s suid to be certali of pardon is s mucl in the cancus as ho did to carry | who have not been naturalized are incapable | ho. reductions, were cavsed i the first | m CIICAGO, June 0.—[Special Telegram to | pyp)_The first authorized announcement of | had pltked tip at Miles Oity, Glendive, Dick- | i 10° 0iSyllivan, who, it is declared, has thesilver bill, but he is prepared to go very | of taking a title tolands anywhere within | place by the Cunadian Pacific and its | T2F Bee]—The Hon. W. H. Mills, a Califor- | ype candidacy of L. D. Richards for governor | {heon i flo ocked revolvers of the robberg | Mmade a clean | of his whole kuowledge far to accomvlish his purposc. Lasked the : United States - except for “lease holds for | Wabash conncetions quoting the irand | nia_ land commissioner with a letter from | ¢ made this ovening by the Daily Tribunc, | {otatiad st doarh and. o vialded 1t | of the conspiracy at the urgent pleading of speaker this morning if the election bill s to | not exceeding five yea I'he bill contains a | prynk differential rate of cents and gob- E. B. Pond of San Francisco, visited | mye paper concludes its editorial as follows: | is stated that the Northern Pacific express | s former priso and in conscguence be pussed s | provision which will compelalicn land owners | hling up ail the dressed beef business, while | Mayor Cregier, chairman of the world’s fair | wppo republicans of Dodge county will de. | compang Avill present the express messenger, | OF cortain facts which have come to- Kunz's * ho replied, “if we ,can agree upon | to cease to be such or A becoute citizens of | the others we wing 43 cents. Now the | pyounds and buildings committee this mori- | it o honor Me. Richaeds Dorine hio | Angeviiiey with check for$1,000 for s bray: | knowledge siuce hisgquittal.” form in which it shall be adopted.” the United States within ten years Canadian Pacific has only to follow the re- | fi7" A Mills wis solected at o convon. | ISt to honor Mr. Richards. During his | o %1d cliolne 3l s i z il +How.do you meant® I nsk 15 r'he bill ‘would pre- | duetions of the Grand Trunk to keep in the | tion of delezatos held in San Francisco fo | 1ong residence heve he has built for himself P1is {FORG®cAsUre bok has been sent back to AN IMPORTANT DECISION, > Phere is o differance of opinion s to the | veut, any nove ubuscs liko thatof o Mv. | swim, and the fizht will apparently be be- | ropresent the claims of Catifornia at Chicago, | @ reputation which is worth fuv more to him | St. Paul. It contained 18,500 The only SNt 5 mgiEGIReIdio e SamaNany iatedaibileldSaul e homeidgnn Nusland e a8l and Trunk and the other lines. | “phat state wants ten acres for its cxhibits. | than the oftice of governor. And so, in pre- | thing taken from his car was a shotgun, | 4 Rendering by he California Coure SURdmMARoIRaN I ¢ have to get | joct of Queen Victoria, but owns 90,000 ncres | Passenger rates were restored to the old | Mayor Cregier infc and unoMcially | senting him as candidate for that & Dispatches from Bismarck and New Salem Results in a Drop in Sugar, thontionailiersOlsagn amise | i Llingis occupied by tenunts, mosty | basis this morning by all lines in the old | told Mr, Mills that ho did not think the do- | SoUiNE, B B8 @ sandi ate for Wit Bl ate that thio whole country round about is | Sax Fraxcisco, Cal., June .—The supreme measure, which Tthink will be easy to do.” | ignorant foreigners, from whom he' reccives L S i haa R T 0 R0 G A LI terri | o M i 5 t { | FRLho CUEREyLOUL , A B TN e r ey sired ten aeres would bo allowed. If it is not swarming with cavalrymen” from Forts Bu- [+ court rendeved a decision en bane today in the A VICTORY FOIt POWELL, as; ront (800,000 o § yonr ‘ard exponds it hie ouly exception is by the lines be- | California will confine her exhibits to the O tord und Yates. 5 f Theodore Havel e and other: The bitter fight between Senntor Stewart | | ~The Sehuly estato of about tyo thousand nd Kansas City, where a 82 | nargins of the various dr whro tho | e nobility of character, us' well as”con- | “*}CH0 il goinge towards the Black Tilis | €5 of Theodore Havemoyer and others of Nevadn and Mujor Powell of the geological [~ §GTC3 WL AR EL Sy BILES OF T iiaitis tile | round trip rate will be made until the Bu floral and vegotable products will be arranged | WIS SeIVICE (0 The stote. o has been discovered and it is belieyed the | #gainst the superior court of tho ity and survoy, which hus been going on all winter, | & GERNOIY T B LiC vents o WhIGh the | lington’s “issuo of tickets at that ratea ording to localitics, Itis planned that a N e WG R D 108 desperadoes will be eaptured dead or alive in | county of San Francisco, being an application hias been won by Powell, and the indignation | et Wi AEn S0 Jl‘l;\' han 100,000, | used- : restaurant where only GCalifornia products | g5 i 1v6 o i 3 the next few hours. The tracks of horses | for a writ of prohibition to restrain tho of the senitor Knows no bounds [A8sonaRmyrnaaliAngtde 4 Sthange100.000, This block of 500 tickets has caused no end | can be obtuined shall be erected. Olive oil | {05 e, PUSE IWeVe Fears, sies thut M poing at great speed indicate” that there were crior court and receiver from acting on ~_The quarrel began last summer while the | I3 anothor i stane: of alien landlowdism iu | of wouble, They were issued by the Hanni- | will e made on the grounds, a_department | Dorsey his pledzed his support to Richutds | inson dnd New Salem. He attempted to hide plac riends s fecl that they are recognizing worth and been Congressman N 3 AUNALIQLl A iLeniand ! v i o Dl LLEIBUPEOYHD) at least six of the robbers, Not more than | the orders of ‘snid wourt appointing snid re- Committee on ivvigation was making a tour of | AT o uth consus showed that the | hal & St. Joe line of the Burlington. Tn spite | will pa od for tho manufacture of sillc | And that he can not be a candidate, O this | ¢h06 op four were scen on the train, but the | ceiver. The order v anted on the ground B a o thrsth the seeet it i Lottt of | United States had 570,000 tenant furmers, tho | of plodges to tho contrary they are finding point it says: ©It assumes that he will not | gare OF Tauk Wete seon of Tit oo Lot o ian Y AT B b o AL b the chairman of the committee and Powell | Mrgest number possessed by auy nation in | their way into bro hands, the Alton hav- | il be displayed and there will be a great | 0¢ & candidate for re-election. 1t docs not | 41 ning stories are told by passengers | trust, L ; L5 went with the party by his invitation, " They | the World il = avs: “The natural | 1% boukht six on Saturday at difterent Kun- | yarioty of raisins and fruit exhibits. Cali- | Know thut ho is o candidate, | He madethose | i erived here when the first shots wor Tho practical effect of the Judgment of tho were then the best” of friends but fell out onon I ot poone T foreltaars i | 888 City scalpors! offlces. 3 : fornia intends to puy the entire cost of the | | v pledges deliberately and without | jieupd, Phere was o great commotion, Con- | supremo court today s to release the refinery about sometk just what is not clear, | Hevease in owr people and the furclgnoers who | There is little doubt that ex-Vice President | hyildings to be used for itsexhibits. The | 0¥ outside fufluences it is therefore nutural | gyetor Stillwell and the porters ran through | from the control of the veceiver and all orders SEIA AT PR oRs i ol RIaD fioci to our shoves annually and who vy com- | Goddard of the Atchison will bo clected | bt are ashin® {hit the logiantute appro. | L0 Suppose that he made them fully expecting | {0 SUi o overy bidy. to et ot (et | of tho e oo it {16 vostilb oF tention Powell reeeived on the journe petition ave reducing the wages of labor, is @ | chairman of the new western passenger asso- | piiate $2,000,000 for the purpose, but consery- | t0 leep them, ' To assume that he did not ex- | oyolvers, hut not one was to be found, how- | the appeal, 1t is the tnderstanding that the Powell was called upon to muke speeches | Problem for American statesmen to sol ciation ut tomorrow’s meeting. The commit- | ative business men think £00,000 will be suf. | Peet to do so would be to do great violence to | eyer, umong the passengers or employ refinery will be al {10 resuime business, whion b (Stewart) “Sheuld have boen, and | Saltiplication of the owners of the soil i 4 | o appointed to select a ehaivinan has arced | s P i "Commissioners orsyth, and | Lis pesonal and political iutegrity.” ) 4 ) that the guest of the. committeo played the | SVERRORE A8 CLERRECR Bt e coun. | 9 report only Mr. Coddurd’s namo and an | DoYoung, also from California, will aid Mv. TR oS YT T stax part on the tip, which belonged to Palilosanid ov LT to the’ United |- cicaaon s surs fo follow, unless: beitefuses | Milla in prosentihgthoesiern statels olaime; | o S8 EI08 JEORG el to T | sy Henry Deflaven of Portland lad | which have been locked up in the warchons chairman. But whatever the cause may hi S i o take the ofice, G g NELsox, Neb, June 9.— [Specit 2 | £8,000 in bills ‘on her person. She was equal | since Februs 7. Muan Molt of the re- been the men who started out ns friends i "o new agrecment will make a revolution IN THE COMHONS. BoE | MRARUNUGAIIE (Conrty dalLlisioa et || o i briialon SoWaV AR ce b e O LT [ e Tl AR i T s turned as encries, and Stewart has been in the sa m'xu kets. b It h‘.w been the pi — here in secret session on Saturday with an | on her seat in the sleeper and shoved 14 t0 6 cents on granuluted sugar, after Powell ever sinee, At the b tico among western ronds to " | Attention Called to the Provisions of | yiiendunce of sixty-five dele represent. | money inside - this session he won a tempo; s 5 it i an unlimited number of agents at all promi- » McKinley Bill § . E YRV ) el s S > » i tHouen SonntosRlnmb aecored i amendmont | The Uotton'Beotioniof the 1f Bill | nent points, The new agrecment provides the MclKinley Bill. ing all the alliances of the county. Arrange vl ol Do s faa foldls TWO BiG DISTILLERIES, 1o the urgency deficiency bill appropriatis Considered. that there shail be only one city ticket ofiice, | _ ToNDON, Juue 0. —In the commons today | ments were nearly completed for celebrating | Afsketsbtmows, Tu . June & o L — 4 £0,000 0 continue tho irrigation surveys | WasmiNatoy, June 9, —The cotton schedule | besides the depot office, in each” city, except | Vincent called the attention of the house 10 | yno Fourth of July. They accopted, with e alD e TG B rnl e b o sparations for Fighting Onc of the which Powell had begun under the divect of the tariff bill formed the basis of action by J\.n.m._h“a |‘.” ln]n“l Ul;xpvh-l, where an additional | the fact that the house of representatives at | yyaniks, the $200 subseribed by the citizons of Hebar tho PR Tovate R Great Trasts. of the agricultural depavtment, and he pro QnawNbQ aONad, .+ | Washington had passed & bill for enhanced | Nelson. to ' tho (calabratio OB 9108 ) g poscd an appropriation of £220,000 to continue 1L This rulo goes into effect July 9. Tt will L itles dalaml lat 3 | Nslsohstormase e ealabration ing through the old records of the county them during the next year under the si ttee this morning. The consideration | wipe out the hotel ticket ofices, as the Cen- | Db LG i SaueLy, Lnpite ang this afternoon, discovered among the pro |\ department, taking the work entirely out thereof was completed, The changes decided | tral traffic lines took a similar ' action three | Other 08 SOLTBEIBIHORDORY: fio Ll | e AL isnastentu b eavericloniatvia of it LAk oo e g5 dediged, | o) trafile 1 whether the English government, having v 3 pll d to ceedings of the board of supervisors in 2]- \\lll L T § 0 | ipon were few and unimportant. Some mem- i gard for the disastrous effect while the | lize the cclebration and had seeured the grove | s thut on December 7 of that year it passed | io house committee on appropri bers of the majority of the committee are e R st have upon Shef- | which the citizens are accustomed to use for g (AL BALRA L tween the distillers incorporation kuo n : 0 geolo, . ¢ " 3 committee a 5 A senate’s approval must ha upon _Shef- | ns :L-l-‘mvlmi:l“rlhn‘ the geological survey, of | yopeful of concluding workon the bill by to- | HOBBED BY STRIKERS, field, the Midlands, South Walos [ that purpsso. Tho mombora uro vory closo | & FSERLCR GRS STEHR ST T the distillers and ¢ feeders trust and ich Powell is director, be abolished en- | yorrow night = (AR TR R Thore to its | mouthed about the rest of their business, but | should enlist aftc dutc danuwy {aikby B tively, ‘Tho committce detlined to accede to | e wepublican congressional campaign [ An - Unsuceessful Attempt 'to Tt A D L e | idlan ot i ol i A toh ate: |- lowing tha boskd iaised anctken sasbluion and i Sranhe i }_'”j domand. t ‘“;‘ Hok ouly made the regu- | committee will open rooms tomorrow at 23 Columbus Street Ca United Kingdom precluded instructions to ; cussion and that uetion was taken in favor of | granted the aforesa 1 bounty to all who had | 000,000, Their joint Bue ba thkon thelrrigation work from the | Madison pluse, opposite L . Coruyuus, O., June 9.—At noon today the | the British minister at Washingtou to rey putting a completo ticket i the fleld, and | entered before or should eulist aftor that | oqpcj (ot 40,000 bushels of grain R hakstaan tha HaR Work o the e postoflied departinent has offered a Consolidated street railroad company made | Sent to the United states government the Eitos wero clected to g0 to tho-coriven- | date, due in 850 aun 1al payments, with 6 per | gally.y o zreat enough to cope with Serionlup At dnd rostored 1t 10 | ward of 15,000 for the arrest and conviction L et o oDy e | fury which such logislation would do to the | tion at 1ted Cloud for thit purposo. cent'interest’ on unp id amounts, Brock ac- | o vombined outhit of the trust north of the ool Bin ity B STa00 Lo carry out | of the garties who robbed the rogistered mail | 8 attempt to run car Dos Cre | ustey of a friendly power which in 1589 | Yesterday was children's day in four | covdingly filed a ¢l v amounting to | O viver S TR O his plan. o president and secrotary of 1ho | poucheS when they teld up the train in South | massed at the bar where the attempt was | sive a freo market Lo £05,000,000 worthe of | ehurches, “There was a profuse decoration | over s, He furtiee rod that it | ot oot busio s Hialy hab Koaas Wieriocand tnasceiev.of agiiouliure sus-| Daiiota Stirdny 3 made and around which some2,000 people had | American competing good with flowers, handsome emblems to please | would take 260,000 to pay the claims to which | 500 3 Gt S O them. T3 i6 i sertod join HowalL. e, secoahur departuont T'he presidentand family returned to Wash- | gssembled. ‘The first car was derailed ufter | . Secrtary Ferguson said the government | and instruct'the little ones. The duy was | the soldiers enlisting in this county are en- | {1 Hievios will b crected and ready for “l'“:‘{;l“” b “‘U”\ gahon _”l:.”“._m“' ingte nn!ln-‘lh\p({h\Iul noon, running & mile. The driver was pursued | had not bee L fuformed of any important al- | beautiful and the churches were all well | titled. ‘T'he only thing th tcan prevent the Tty i from the time one of the b ot ling. 4 [ i ntative: MeRie of Arkansas today | fihing b e e GV WIS torations in tho tarift bill, filled. collection of these aims is the statute of lim ORI A e R Oical buredy. - . : introduced in the housea bill providing for | throu alleys and finally P Dillon spoke of the danger to the public ~ | itation, which, it is wiid, does not apply to | {3 itope, o Sountor Stewart doubtless make i | the fice coinage of silver, for iucreasing | The second ear was also thrown across the | poace’ from the violent, and unconditioni1 Anti-Prohibitionists at Hastings. | goverhwent debts to 15 defin lovs, d 4 atubborn tlght when tho sundry civil bill, in | Uyited States treasury notey cach year to | tracks and was damaged by the strikers wud | otion offthe magistrates and police of Cashel | Hasmixas, Neb., June 9.—[Special Tel - - — o atnarroprintion anpears, couss UP | muke tho total issuo thereof. equal indmownt | o conductor and driver sto ko police | and Tipperary at the roceut nationalist meet | gram to Tur Bee,|—Colonel E. P, Roggen, Four Childven Drowned, L tho senuto, but In tho hou el has | 1 the vevenues of the government for that | had 1o controland did not pretend to give | ings KRR LPI AR ool ; R A A SR beon victorios, and with the excopt vear, for the issue of Treasury uotes tore- | any protection to the mew cmployes, th adstone supported Dillon's motion seastong of the Rible Buslpess Men's and 1 BATANEER My, SRES hestoiash i feAulife and Billy Mad= Bonator Plumb he has the senate: comuittee | jiaeé the national bauk notes sirrendered for | sylupathies belng plainly with the” strikers *suid the force was sent to Tipper- [ Baukers' association, was in Hastings today | Bram ek ! e England tomorrow on the 08 8ppropriations with him. repeal of the laws authorizing the sule of [ Over ten thousand people were massed within | ary to prosorve order, 1f anything s and in company with Ba vieh visited | ing town of four or five UL < TIE BANKRUPTCY BILL United States bonds and for the accumulation | a couple of squares and the excitement was | hud happened the blame would rest upon | the various busiuess houses, i | cuted on 1 sidc ssiy ffo oxx 0 plheroian delogation from the Natloual | ofu gold reserve of SI00,000,00 and tually | fufewse, 00 A, | those Wiko doiied the goverumeat procluia fow miles above Dave ar association trying to secure the passage | for the covering of that rescrve into tho 1o driver of a second car was_ afterwards of the bunkruptey bill which has bren. pon treasury as available asscts. rted to the depot and placed on a triin e ing since the begiuning of the session, 1 Senvtor Plumb today reported adversely | Mayor Bruck then issued orders that no more | THE BEST BLOOD IN ENGLAND. yisited the mewbers of the committee on vuls | from the committee on public is & bill to be run today. After this order wa individually this morning who agreeed th | protect land elaimants within railvoad 1i 1 restored and the strikers dispersed very | A Consignment of Valuable Horses l'i“\n“‘. 1d e get usido for ansidera by permitting them to purehase land fic J.!K‘ At S s i Shipped for Americ come to this within the week held not to be within the land gre its inability to run cars to luck of police pro ]“ AT LLE i s '\-”J H” SLaLIANAON Ar KLY QUALRCIEY tLhat ran i et days. The pending vill is thoe voad company, Accompanying the bill is u | tection. A consu nowas had with Ad- | 'l“““\ ".“ ; ,“““ f ok 4 L b 3! | t 3 \ v ILay compromise botween the i otter from the commiss the general | Juta neral Hawkins in regard to calling | Cable—Special to e steam 4y e debtor interests und is v and ofiice recommending th bill be not | ou militia, but he thought the necessity | Denmark left tho Thames today for Americ : Died at a ”-'l" Ola Age. proved by all the bar a t ssed for the reason that the interests of | had not avisen A R Pt T e sty KEARNEY, June 9.—[S; the country. The sp ; ) ; fide settlers were sufticiently pr d [ The city council tonight adopted a resolu- | woy t ct R 0 e ot well be to Ty Miss Mill Krnolst in fayor of the bi sco U v the y 1 laws ? tion calliig for arbitration of the matter and | EU1CC duulity und ¢ i } ths, i > general demand for ernoon Senators Allison and Far- | instructing tho city solicitor that if the com. | Surpassed. ‘They are of the ver Ak : g 0 hig MISROURI RIVER IMPROVEMENTS, well and members of the house from Illinois | pany refuses to arbitrate to institute proceed- | ney blood in England, Brown 1 5 s 4 A leran Baaths Bod has proposed tho. follow. | Md Iowa appeared before the senute commit- | g for the revocation of its charter, well known Hackney stallion de 1 for % ¢ o Senato el has propo ho follow- | tee on commerce in support of an appropriu The company contemplutes another effort | 4 season in Awmerfea, A ¢ y A\ The Rosebud Trouble Settled, v I'ho i ndiments to the riy 1 harbor & 2 , will s dmendinents to the river aud hurbor bill: | tion of 80,000 to begin work on the Heune- | to start its cars tomorrow, The manager [ poac™ myoce Pome ¥ e ne Wasit v, Juho .G S 1 o For the goneral and systematic improvements | iy canal project contaiued in the viver and | says the company will neither arbitrate nor | ek ; hareos . ¢ 1 s 1 1 ¢ Ros of the river from its mouth up, includ harbor id | Webb, sou-in-law of the late ymodore I h »or bill 1 ) retained in the advance wagoes, fug ofice and traveling expenses, sal- | pill only one v o SR Vanderbilt, and there ave six French coach of the commission, surveys, gauges, et $ ing mares for Vanderbilt. Of the « e ans e a The . z y ’HN" OmRIIA0G, SUFVOYY, EaNESS. ot agalust'it in con Basoma) aaniabaaicon: InAces for VAnageiie S tbe General Weaver Will Bie Th Waived an Examination, s 1 ) ruice, Nes, June 9,—[8 ' ¢ Hit 3. D, A Telegram Missourd river i Rocuester, 3. Y., June Speciu ware, Had of Alice, th Kt y imated for at | o 8 ML b Snlold gram to Puk Ber.]—The members of the | Which caused such a % to Tue B e i i ) was taken $150,000; ut Owab, Nob., | | S ISP MRRIAL, 8.0 Philadelphia (Athletic) and the Rochester sbow at Islingto qua munuger an 3 e I tice h the attsmouth, Neb., $100,000; at | ter age v his aftoex L kil - % wit 1 the services t P, Hundl hims Ll lp | Noso ball. teams, Amgrlean gsso with He Defended His Brother. uback ad ), 1 ) . f 1 wis Lexivaroy, Ky., June | i s the assemw N g Y 1) | ¢ af the fabrics, stamping mills and mining machinery | There was 4 great serumbling to bide their | This nieans the throwing on the local mavkes valuables, of over sixteen thousand barrels of sugar, Kaxsas Crev, Mo, June 9.—J. D. Her, the Lenown brewer, has returned from Chicy he had been the past week ook ters pertaining to the coming w the republican members of the senate finance u success This was quite liberal on the part of the citi zens after the alliance had decided to monopo a resolution granting $15) to every man v MeAuliffe Talks. ) [Special Telegram | ) trouble, and says ments and signatures p prohibition amendment, « | drowr s ! ed Sullivan will 1 prob- ng the name of 1 ' u | Jolin Yost, Maggi I nt th | in the city. My, Roggen says 15 | ana 1 heib of ¢ t shill ! el | lire th | land near b, v ch he , §100,000; ut 'Rulo, Neb., Y A e Umipire Toole, were arrested here this morn SCELLANEOUS - ing and communded to appear forthwith b 0 Consiins apNMRLLIROUR L Very Severe Hail Storm. fore Justice Coy of the town of Irondequoit ( Evam to Tug Bee.]-Ow nators Allison, Farwell and Paddock ap- | o, & OFF BEVERe S BlOrI. o | 10 stand examination on th { pluy- | k o horse tra ) Pio Ot by L Ohila ped Kive peared beforo the senate committee on cotn " ) ing base ball on at Winsdor | wounded Price Jer " e Saugan by & Chilit, te t [ v coms merce this alternon und mude arguments in | bail storm ever known about here vi beach in that town. The members of the | d u fight with | | A " tho best ot support of the upproprlation for beginning | western part of the county yester two teams walved examination and were 1 this veu took it ram 1 ) A ing the work ou the proposed Hennopin canul, which | damage was doue to the ciops wud 1 cattle, | Leld iu 100 for the grund jury, o0 “fser the o be kuowa,

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