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THE OMAHA DaAILY BEE TNINETEENTH YEAR. OMAHA., TUESDAY MORN | TIHRTY-T\\'U MINERS KILLED. gt | e — . Ty ING, JUNE 17, 180, ' | NUMBER 338 CUTTING SENATE DEBATES, | %% st vt bt | LINGOLN - TORNADO STRUCK | st et &5 v 8% | A BRACE OF MURDERERS, The Dioceses of Omaha and Cheyenne not iu the house this sessioy, be ascertained. o Formally United. R - Haars, e At Mitchell. < — Sr. Louis, Mo,, June 16.—The Rome cor- : : WORLIVS FAIR. ital Ci | Mirenear, 8. D, June 16, —[% ial Telo- ¥ A Deadly Explosion of Fire Damp in a Penn- n‘_;mnll_:‘: of i “f‘“:“ i \\.‘”l:]”""“':’. ables | Obandler Very Anxions About the Fate of TRE WORE L The Capital City Fecls the Awful Force of | g ‘::‘|“‘vv‘;~:li l‘:f._ EI{‘ “!:,..1 (. A Plymonth Fnrln.r Shoots at One Mam tvania Town th8 Followiiiirs: "Iiie disceses 6F Dmatia Nod | His Pet Resolution, | Preparations for That Event Begin to the Wind Demon, sootion 1ast night Blew down stiohl Nght and Kills Another, Y : c: R b 2 | Assume Tangible Shape. —_— building and unroofed several ha The —— \ Bhgof Ui cloowal] - | e Erdailie: Bost- oare "ou | MANY BUSINESS BLOCKS DENOLISHED, | Smplihcatret'the falr grounds y ‘blown | rppoe) e oaceDy NEAR AUBURN ] Burke of the latter dic .| Tue Ber)-The Evéniig Post says: “It . | down. d SICKENING FATE OF A YOUNG HERO. = ONATA CINEVAN . RESERVATION: LANC! | ol 10)ooR Ui (C VMR At i o i P ' ECTION LAW —— ¥ TIONAL SPRINGER STANDS CHARGED, od as a sight for the World's fair. Owen | The Blinols Congressman Accused of | The House Committee on Indian Af- | % Aldis of the world's fair committee on 9]’"‘““‘“. Brick “‘llfldlnkfl lzj‘\vhll to rrincipal Feature Unworthy Motives. fairs Requested to Grant an Ex- grounds and buildings will leave Chicago to- the Ground—The Loss Nearly ' hphart Charles Johnson Kills James White d Vlies )f One Framed by epublicans. He Starts to Warn the Men of Danger her<in-Law, a m a Flood and His I B Spiixerien, 1L, June 16, —Considerable tetslon of Bime’ t6 Pure morrow night to attend’ & mecting of the One Hundred Thousand Wasnixaroy, June 16, —The national ¥ A Brawny Black. Lamp Causcs the excitement has been occasioned at the home MK stockholders of the Illinols Central railrond Dollifs—No Fatalitics. ton law framed by the house ropublic emith On the Rampage, i B Explosi of Congressman Springer by the wide pub- % to be held in New York Wednesday, Mr. aucus committee has been printed. Its prin i " licity given to an affidavit of Hyland C. Kirk, Aldis goes as the represedtative of the local 4 PR pal features are: Chief supervisors of elec. T i filed with Speaker Reed, charging M. W e BURREE NS G board of directors and will have authority to | LixcoLy, Neb, June 16.—[Special Tele- | 5o, in judicial districts ave charged with the | BrEATRICE, Neb, June 10, [Special Telae Duxnan, Pa,, June 16.—This morning 8t | gy uipger with unworthy motives in defeating GO e an ameen™ ) | lay before the Tilinols Clntral stockholders | gram to Tie Brr.]—At4:30 this morning ® | aypcution of the law, whish is toapply to fed- | EFam to ik Ber.] - Nows has just been roe it 11:30 a sullen roar shook the lowly mine Kirk's claim against the general government. Wasnryeroy, D, C., June 16, the plans of the directbrs und to submit | terrific tornado struck coln, damaging | eral elections fn cities of 20,000 mhabitants or | celved here of a tragedy at Plymouth, @ small dwelling on Hill Farm, in Fayette county, | ppa only person mentioned in substantiation Senator Chandler was in the senate today | propositions in their |n-h-|g“-im'M.-n-n.-o to operty to the extent of near \‘*l'l’"-:““' ?'"‘l" upward and entive congressional districts ex- [ Wn on the edge of Jefferson county, twelve { near this place, and hundreds of affrighted | oeap ivies eharges is Alox J. Jones of this | for the fiest time since his return from the | Using the lake front as 8ite and the ndjust- | eral splendid brick blocks are leveled to the | dlusive of such cities, Upon application ton | miles west of Beatrice, § persons who knew the sound too well and | gy oy y 1 States consul to Barranquilla, | immigration investigating trip, and one of his '“_"“"‘f‘1:}""'I":!'A:&Ql‘\"l:&:“‘:;‘;"mh atpresent | ground, but fortunately no lives were lost supervisor of 100 voters, or in counties or [ Michel Doylo gt into an altereation with b Who feared another mine disuster, soon found | ¢olumbia, and formerly Mr. Springer’s com- | first inquiries was about the probable fate of The decision of the committoe on_grounds | The cloud sccmed to dip down at Eigh- | paristies forning a part of o coneressionul | o tonant, Amirew Potier, on his farmn and their apprehensions well grounded. mittee clerk, Mr. Kirk's affidavit says that | his famous resolution cutting short debate | and buildings and the beard of directors to | teenth and O strects, and after wrecking :" \-m-mii ;w‘winuml SO Ty Voo drew his pistol to shoothim, Doyle fired two Tn i moment the fearful news had spread red him to Mr. Jones, his | send a representative to New York on this oc- | houses for two blocks east on O street was oft pe [ | ul 5 . Springer refe and providing fora visible quorum in the 20,000 people and upwards, a thorough house- | $H0t, but missing Potter, struck and fatally forhouse canvass before election to inform | Wounded a bystander by the name of Sheak. casion is one of the most. significant facts in reference to the location of the world's fair k, with the statement that his measure that the Hill Farm mines had explos ‘ cted able that nothing will ever low-browed hill from which the slope | was a speculative one, and that if he exj scnate, 1t is pi g | | k. Mr. Kirk ncted on this [ A senator said today, speaking of the reso- | clusively that the commiftee on grounds and | Struck and unroofed o ennealy" ¢ three-story brick was first | voters upon inquiry whereand in what bo: doyle surrendered himself to the Joff v re | come of this resolution 3 Vot comeeoiin e Sons nnealy's new three-story brick was first | voters upon inquiry whercand in what box to Doy irrendered himself to the Jofferson entered shook from mouth to pit and | faverable action he would have to sce Mr. that has yet come to light, and shows con. deposit their ballots und to scrutinize naturak | county anthorities and was lodged i jail ot ¥ g ring The Kitehe SHbrg " . In canvassing the votes state laws | p % o [ the score of miners’ houses lining the } dvice, and when ho told My, Jones what the | lution: *“The scnate never goes to ex- | buildings is determined %0 recommend the | ‘The Kitchen and Hardenburgh blocks suf- e “."x'_‘ll “l“."‘l”"";:m”m Ml '1‘{“‘". { Fairbury, His hearing is set for Thursday. fatal Lill shook for a moment and then poured | ¢hairman of the commit had said, Jones | tremes cither way. It is very staid and con- | lake front as a site if agatisfacto deal can | fered a similar fate counted by tens, first by the inspectors of | Sieak is shotin the arm und abdomen and out their frenzied inmates by hundreds, suid be made with the railroadscompuny A rush wis made to the mouth of the pit, | “Did Springer tell you that? The robber. C 5 b Mr. Gilespie, who claind to be the father of bl B e simoke in dense | T am wetting sick and tived of this whole cut | debate and uever indulges in filibustering. A | the Aspen mining district f Calorado, was at but ingress was fmpossible, as smoke in densc The entire side of Butler's building across | claction and second by the supervisors, the | Will die. the street was blown off. local eleetion officers and supervisors keeping tory building be- | separate tally sheets, which are to be com servative and never consents to a bill without A Tragedy Near Aubur ] : reel D e f The magnificent three { throat busitess and I will have nothing to do | bill may be discussed for weeks and weeks, | the world's fair headquasers this morning | The magni 5 » sl bl STt Avnviy, Neb, June 16, pecial Teloe velumes wis issuing forth. O usiricen & o but it finally comes toa vote after all, as will | and said that the mining inferests are en- | longing to James Bailey, fust finished at a B et it Dk ‘].:n. \\)\nulxl.....hh‘. Fifty-two miners had gone to worl this |~ My, Jones pronounced the story utterly un- | o juctanced in the case of the silver bill, | thusiastic over Mr. Brown's idea of having | cost of 830,000, was leveled to the ground, | i GCTFRIC 1 LIE WIRIE T G super- | renter on C. W, Wheoler's fart floand morniing and were in the slope. when the ex- | true in overs partieular, und saids +Tiie aue | 3 K0 S G o free. comage | 40 Undenieround minine exbibit at the world's | crushing in s faln_cottie oceupied by C. | (i i dupieate. 10 clorks. ot et | Lot o € We Whedler's furm one milo ung plosion oceurred, Of these Afty-twofeighteen | thor of the giidasit vifontly supposed Wb | oy Sould talke the bill to death, but you sce | Tes, (i St SeSoriioigs ey With Hhe | Jories, The family happened to occupy the | courts and ' to tho ehiel supervisor, [ i /oM Avbietn, ML B ) % was still United States consul at Barran- | v o s roparatiol c 0 s o i e T i ROOTHES il ata ¢ rens a by rom o $8-calibre ' e kL et Thago i tho lof heading | Al fur somoved” trom cable communicn, | LLtk & EDS DS S 6o Y Eidery | nadlonal commisaion' a1t méeta horo | fooms furthest away and escaped unin- | B0, %y, %) 'BES oy of canvassors | Mistol b8 oclock ths aftormoon’ while mow- the right heading. hose in the left heading | tion, und that before my statement could | #nd that Benato A O ere | Junc 28, jured AN JoRET NI SHAT VO IO HIRICIN thvHaran: | Wit RNy tRa ot out all right. The retreat of the m* s | reach the world his malivious charge would | for free coinage himself, has agreed to close Juvitations are n.-s‘nfi{;m,:«.\mp members | Anothor threc story bullding across the Soltitad. by tho Ut \tad SHitas dotivt, Aud con Kt thie: Gotnbie 1t oL AR bt vas o and not one escaped. Their nifies | have worked irreparable injury to Congress et of the commission toda¥,, and in addition [ cyraet, bolonging to Bailey, and costing | Moty e oA Con At the coroner's inqgest a sister of o cutoftand mol ono cacaped. Tholr neties | [LN0 WL+ Rigthitp” ppronching.any s DN asve. Prosidont Harrison and tétabors of tho cuby: | Street Delonging o, Bailes, wid costing | sisting of thre SRRLE BSHLNA | ded mn eited ch Wor obant, i are BNVAr o e | M. W. E. Peebles of Pender, Thurston | net will be invited. 85,000, \vas als AL0; i d Lo W el il iy Johnson, had Taviated his cow at 11 0'clock in St such conversation cver It is true net wil ! s a ¢ E 19 P ety wibndeni tht on one oceasion T ejoctedirk from the | county, was with Mr. Dorsey before the e ling bullding crushed Morloy's two-story | Whom arc to be of the same politles PAIY, | the I where hor brother was mowing, JOSEPH BRI , Rommity for Iting the char house committee on Indian “affairs today in | THE JAY GOULD OF MEXICO. | frame block, doing £,000 damage, ‘The mem.- | The board 1 1o convene on Suptember (3 00| i then told her he was going to town about RICHARD BRIGNER, of two 1 ' congrossmen, Messes, Me- | reference to the bill for the extension of the % bers of the family of L. E. Hafer were | fatioe e thoction ind send one vetuin to | 6 Qelock. i MILT FARNE Kent Landlaw, because they were not | time of payment to purchasers of Omaha In- | Louis Huller Gives#is Opinion on | L.ineq in the ruins, but were rescued un- | the clork of the house, one to the governor of | S PRI ohnson's was exam- BAKNEY MAUST sullciently active u supporting bis bill, but | dian veservation lands, Tho sanate commit Several Mattersi? Interest. L Eho Stat nd ono 46,16 Bropor chiet supor. | fned. by e jury Sand” ho " tostitiod R Al that is all, Mr. Springer's character needs »will amend Mr. Dc bill in_compl A e 16— [SH#88lal Tolegr: o ot ot Al tions i desko SO 0S5 T8 I @ Aot \oon \is wother EMANUAL MAUST, o-enconitin of mite, bt that my. statement | anee with suggestions made by Mr. Peebles, | - Clticaco, June 16, —[Sgatial Telegram 0 | = (jyries twvo-story brick block was leveled yisow of elections. tho dlerl of the WOUSO 1 | uad catied on ‘him, throo. miles south, and PAT COURTNEY, may not be incomplete, I will say that he was | giving the Tudians the interest which has | Tie Bre.]—Louis Hullerdrequently referred | 16 ground, and valuable blooded stock in- Q’..EL‘M.;‘- pon elected by the United States | A3ked him to go up and tuke e of his uning, has | been and may be paid in addition to the 5 per | to as the Jay Gould of Mexico, is i the city inst Kirk's claim from the b erops, as he wias goi to leave the country. J. W MITCHELL, jured. The damage will probably reach | canvasse se there is a difference i the u spite of the | cent of principal. The inte He ut once drove to the farm, found the + TRV, 3 N i is to be paid | on his way home from Europe, where he has % JGSEPH BIGLEY been for vears, und this, too, i ORI 1t L OIS W aYHOmOLED RS £15,000. result reached by them and by the state clec d ! epeated threats and attempted dutions | to the Indians in'cash, This is the first esah | peon for $péaki g X ) ) dead man and revorted to the coroner. The PETER EGAN, B e s 207 Wi inton loboyists. tuat | that ias como to tha Tndians from the salo of | 2een for six montha, (Spldking this morning new twostory block was partially | tion oficers. bullet taken froi tho dead mais body wis ROB MGILL, fivored Mr. Kirk's cluim, 7 50,000 acres sold six years ago, and it will un- | Of the proposed trunk railroad connecting all | goitioved. Damage, $10,000. et e the counterpart of a partial box found in MARTIN CAVE. - e doubtedly encourage them in their real estate | the countries on the American continent, Mr. None of the brick buildings blown over ST LA S "; o Johmson’s house JOHN COPE SOLD LIKE HOT CAKE transactions to the extent of disposing of | Huller said: “Tho scheme is feasible upon | oot gooupied, or the loss of life would [Copyright 1890 by James Gordon enne Charles Johnson in the meantime is missing ANDREW GO other lands which will be thrown on the mar- | one condition, namely, thutithe undertaking | oo W0 PR Livenroot, Jue 16— [New York Terald | und it's sipposed that i toolc o' south: IDRBWICOED, 38 Nine Millions of Ohicago Securities | ket adjoining Pender and result ina substan- | £ et 0 P40 S8 aovor: ; A i Cable—Special to Tne Brr|—The board of | bound Missouri Pacific train at Howe, PATRICK DEVLIN, i L tial boom for that enterprising und thriving | 13 finoncially backed by the governments of | "y Morley's stable, fust back of his block, | o "SR 8 P RIS SO ) PR O T Wked by doserition. in JOSEPH DI Subscribed To Greedily. city at an early day. the various eountries thjough which the | was crushed like an egg by the falling walld | Fade inquiry into the causes of | various divections. | 1t is s follows: Five JOHN JOY ’ 104G0, June 16.—([Special Telegram to | =5 5550\ 0hous AN PERPLEXING. road will pass, But not etfierwise. of the Bailey block on the north side of the | to the City of Paris commenced at Liverpool | g s LG A 10 ke budla: ighs T OHN DOVANND Y Tur Bev.]—The allottment of the stock and | gy payintendent Porter is receiving some Were all the countiies: like the United | strect. today. The owners and builders w opre- | goloved mustache; short, stubby, Seattoring b PNt tl] bonds of the Chicago brewing company took | humorous und perplexing telegraphic in- | States, or even like Mexiso, there would be Still to the north of this the long barn b sented by counsel, but beyond a history of the ht brown whiskers; brown coat, stripee DAVIDD AV s lace Suturday, and out of the £,000,000 | quiries from supcrvisors of the census, One | 10 hesitancy on the part of private capital in | longing to A. M. Davis, the carpet merchant, | pijshup by the owners® attorney nothing was | pants, drab it THO DAVIS, ¥ 1 ¥ smbarking in the seheme: ut unfortunately | was scattered o the winds and the immense he . : IHOMAS DAVIS, orth of seetiios. plueed on tho stoek mar- | wired today that the returns from @ latgo | embarking in the schemes but unfortunately | was scattered to the winds and the i © | dono, | The court made an inspeetion of the | A coroner’s jury adjourned till tomorro PATRICK CAHILL, YO0 R e SED RO ON, 00,8500 MG ¢ity in his district made the population fail 40 | Such is not the case. ‘Many thousands of | stock of hay in it belonging to R. H. Oalkley without rendering a verdict. The causes WILLIAM CAHILT ket of London and Chicago £6,000,000 have | bl oyt less than he had estimated, and Lo | miles of country througd which the road | was almost entircly ruined. dumaged vessel as she luy in the dock to | \wpich lod up to the killing are as yot undo- PATRICK COURTN Y. been captured by Chicagoans and the control | {0 (G0 know what to do. M. Porter is in | Would pass are cither uninhgbited or useless | In the Clark building, the lower part of | further enable them to. grasp the extent of | veloped, 2 < = i) of the corporatior o i coun- | no way rasponsible for the estimates of the | S0 far as receiving revenues from passengers | which was used for blooded stock, the hostler | the qamage. — — JACK MITCHELL, Of the corporation will rematu n this coun- | no way rasponsible for the catimates of the | 0 ¢ O o ncaroqaPBEdiran tho bila: | siept, and bis escape from death i’ nothing S A Bully Runs the DAN SMITH, ALY ; Ui L vstl. | ing of such a road would ouw the seeds of in- | short of a miracle. The towering walls tum- e = Cozan, Neb.,” Juue 16, —[Special to Tum - Sibac to the securities closed last | unwise for' the census ofiicers to make estl : I hey Mean Pusiness. DANIEL SHEARN Subscriptions to. the securities closed lasf F anaoilati ¢ “h work is almost | 4ustry, but many years woald have to elapse | bled all about him, almost suffocating him 5 i iy BEk.]—1t hurdly seems possible that a town b Monday at noon, but so great was the de- | (U 98 SEEERGERS B0 R WO Louble, | before there would be'a hasyest from such a | with dust, and the floor above was crushed | DEADWoOD, 5. D., June 16.— [Special Tele ! ) = that twelve times the amount to be allotted | the oftice THOMAS MCLEARY, ° : U] T AN was subscribed for and @ week was spent in | erumcrate of any size, with a vegular corps of ofi should be mast Bk, —Deadwoed is to have business man’s club. It has been agitated for years, but this time it has been taken vind egitimate function of | kind of farming, and privase capital is not iu- | with its weight of brick, but as It gave way | gram to Ti oA ot Samate fusetion o6 | clined for such & long wait. Bt Tsupposein | in the center it missed him by about cizhtee Al Ehe thime pessibie 1o comulete | time such rond will be built and it will have | inches. He could scarcely crawl out of the by a single rufan, Nevertheless Cozad has been conquered by ELMER DENNY i ot bt Thieir work, but that the full limit of fourteen | BOvernment backimg.” .| narrow passuge-way left i hand by men who mean business. It will be | Frank Lyons, a lavge and brawny black- PETER M(GOLU dotermining: the ratlo. of ‘distribution. In |ioo i ahya will closerwith: tomorrow, It pealding of the threataied revolution in | The Lincoln hay company's, barn, o mun- | the first incorporated under ths laws of the | smith who, when on n_ drunk, has the mar: OF these twenty-one were marvied and haye | U numbers the seeuritics to be disnosed | 1 hebicd that the returns will e to ar. | Lower Culifornia, Mr, Huée snid that no re- | moth, structuro south ‘of O strect, was | grite. ad will havie o cupitalizition of $10,000, | S wad ciiins trrorised. ; S0k 3 : or comistod ofesl 000,00 capital steci divided | i by (e middie of tho weel, and then it | anee should be placed igtf it beiug. too wrecked and twisted ont of shape. | GG o 100 shares i b ol e ol amilics. in $3,000,000 of preferred stock bearing 8 per | i e known which are the citiés huving in. | diculous for serious eonsiderntion: “If the | ~C. Jeffrie’s cottage, just west of the Bailey | 4IN000 o W0 SMAek, 0 yoar ag u brewing I'he minc, it scems, has been somewhat cent interest, £5,000,000 of common stock esti- flated or puper population. United States wants Lovzer California_there | block, was lifted from its foundation by the | qq Mebee ean WOl Mot Ihim Sa8 SEREE | 4 o) Frank and his wife, aud on nccount troubled with water and air shafts have been | ated at 15 per cent interest and 5,000,000 FINAL ACTION AGAIN POSTPONED is but onc way to get it,” jie added. “Not by | cyclone. but before it made any further prog- | Ajj the shares will not be offered at prosent, | of his treatment she refused to live with him o the surface to the junetire of the | ©F 6 per’cent first mortgage bond NAL ACTION AGAIN 10 urchusc—we would nog sel it--but by giy- | ress, the cumbling brick walls from the tall | f¢ held in . reserve for. Qasioablo mon who | oxo o cument sho refu dritted from the surface to the juncture of the | ©°y i dicating the etgerness with which | Again final action on the silver billin the | K stripof land bouns e o the north by | structure besido it kiocked it back within e e LA :"‘i':?l::"r;.cff:?w%:ttifl[.-:h;lu:;{;'x::.:\;?:fi the sceurities were taken, the figures show | senate has been postponed. A vote was 0 | u straight line pussing o “Paga Tex...o.f foot o itk old fonndations, = Toim Hads. 1, 4 that five times the amount’ of the preferved | h ve been taken on it last Friday, bot wpon | Yuma. Thellaua is not worth mueh, but it | boarder, was thrown out of his bed. A Prospective Townsite. filled himself with liguor and made th be the most abundant. As the mine oats of Dranched off from this point they knew anair | ! 251 i B $ o i B Thellai i d t s thrown out of hi N—— : \ mado threats S iAo stock was subscribed for "el ven Hies the reguest of the opponents of free coinage | would serve as a_definite settlement of the | In the Morley block T. E. Hafer runs a ekt S s 16, —|Spocial Tele. | the most diveful nature, His wife secured Bk ad bon duilied thasesiGhiad not “yet | wount of the common stock und twelve | the question went over till today that the re- | Noundary line, and so be a. good bargain 1o | bakery, occupsing upstairs, ground floor and | PP ey ':- :l'.]’:“ 16, ~[Spoctal Tele- | giCone last wecl and thero has heen roublo Mo oot g vae hine, bub thay did W0t | times the amount of the bonds, publicans might get together and vote a8 | both sides. Of course I am not. certain that | basenicnt. He was in the basement_at the | £vam to Tuk Ber.]—The townsite company | (vir'Siee On Suturday wiht. Feank i 0is shaft, by the wiy, bolne n six-inch hole. e nearly a unit _as possible. When the scnate xico would cede the peninsula on this con- | time of the accident, getting his Monday | of the Chicago & Northw 1 has taken up | cused o highly respected draggist of being A THinE R aT Ierwin Hed Yhoan. left in ON AN INTERSTATE PLAN. convened today it wus thought pledges had | gition, but 1 think she would.” morning batch of bread ready. After the | the bonds on the tract of land on the lower | the cause of his domestic tepubles, and - for he right drift near where that branch joined —_— been secured from a suficient number of ro- - terrific'erash that signalized _the annibilation | false bottom about three miles north of Min- | an hour abused him in a fearful manner. the mine's exit ard in the course of his labors | The League of National Building ana | Publicans to yoto nst the free coinage DEFIANT VICTORIA SEALERS. of the west part of the block he attempted to | nesella, and it is reported will lay out u town People were tervor stricken by his dreadful cndments to give success to the limit of g0, £4,500,000 monthly, butit was alsoll cial Telegram to | some who had signed the pledge w ie of national building | rel | nd loan ussociations met in- this city today get upstaivs to his_family, but found himself | S aene :1'2"'5" They Start Out to Hunt in the Forbid- punu»gllm by the .1.-|..-i;. 'lli\ 'rl ily was in | e tract compr ntedtoibo . ol S Uan Water: a similar condition. Fortunately the west | others adjoinineg, in all 450 wcres, and it is a | t ased. and so 1 vote wils not pushed, Se donjHabring peayaters He side of the block was vacant fino locutton for . townsite, dithough no | curing republicans stated that when they signed ictonta, B. C., Juue 10.—The sealing The storm was very severe in other parts of | better than the the townsite of Minnesel will thepledge it was with the understanding | schooner Lillie sailed Saturday for Behring | the city and for awhile was truly $ Moy that it would not be binding unless o sufi- | sea to hunt for seal. Her owner said he had | a rain of terror, The tornado Preparing for the Knights, thr Women and childrenleft the *ts, and the authorities wore afraid to in- fere, Poduy there is strong talk of se- wotection from higher oficers, who » him avvested when on one of his uthe future, broke into the perpendicular shaft. The | Loan Associations Meet in OF moment this was broken idto o flood of water | Cincavo, duno 16, [S gushed out and Kerwin and a man named | , e Landy, standing by, yelled out for somo one | LM Bre.]—The I 1o suve the men in the right shaft, as the water vuns down the hill in & Stream | This league is simply an extension of the | und he feared they would local organizations to do business on an inter- s the Mitehell farm and cient number of republicans to make a major- | given the e Jositive orders to hunt in | seemed first to strike near the city park, and, | Mirengee, S. D., June 16.—[Special Tele- He Had Wives to Give Away drown. Young Davis Hay Who | state plan, their system being the same. 1 ity of the sen forty-three —attached th glveniibocaniMnEROMHYPRCRISEHIOIh onY although 10 houses were destroyed there, | yam to Thiw I Tho eit srepiring to | BEsmrice, Neb,, June 16.—[Special Tele- il seen the affair, leaped forward at the | The preliminary work was a discussion on | iiiutures, They hud. learned, they stated, | {orbidden waters, — Other owners have given | lthough no houses were estroved there: | gram to Tuk Ber. |—The city is preparing Do, g el iTels call and turned down the left dvift to warn | temporary nization, followed by an clec- | that only about thirty-cight ov thirtynine re. | their vessels similar instructions. ud porches and lattice work ruined. | Feceive the Kniglts of Pythias, who mect | sram to Tut BrE.]—About two weeks ago his endangered comvanions below. Just s | tion of ofticers, which resulted in the choice | publicans fad signed and that’ the five | Word has been sent by a vossel to the next point struck was the Windsop | here in graud lodge tomorroyw, one Henry Metz came here from Omaha with hio passed the aiv shaft that had been broken fnto the rash of waters changed into an ugly r which blunched the cheeks of the men of D. Miller of St. Paul « Owen Scott of Bloomington committee on ¢ ntials wa: president and s secretury. wppointed as fol- or six democrats who ar his young wife id baby to work on the new court house. He engaged lodging atan Il opposed 1o | schooners cruising on the west coast of Van > coinuge would be necessury to | couver island to proceed to Behring sea, The v the prop thesouthwest corner and a poition of of being carried away. Commencement Week at Mitchell, Mircnern, S. D, June 16.—[Special Tele- tee on ¢ i oini car ition through. It thus be- | full Victeria fleet will enter the sea. Her | - Large trees were blown' down in various street boarding house und was enjo, : flow of water had changed to a deadly | Jows: E. A, Walton, Rochester, N. Y.; Byron | cam necessary to have more time, The fre s ship Amphion will leave Esqui- | p e G ttha ity gram to Tui Bee.|—This is commencement ““'WI\, m‘l'“']””“}‘yf'm_l ::‘”' “‘ :“ “f|(>;"_“\[“_:’ ) of Miredamp, and s young | Sutherlind und J. C. Haynes, Minveapolis, | coinage republicans are taking new hope to- dock 1 u few days and there is a |~ Theloss falls heaviest of all upon Mr. | week m the high school and Dakota univer. ol e RIIE BRSAOE TR ) pwug by tho shafi n | Minn .. | might, but” there appears to- be very little | scttled conviction that she hs orders from | Builey. He had put the greater portion of | sity. Dr. Fawcett of Chicago iectures tomor- | Mtz with three childven, came here and de- "u""' "rl |."‘“”"~ ‘MIH. slid thro The temporary ovganization was made per- | qoubt that they are hoping agamst hope and | the imperial government to eruise in Behring | bis wealth into the two splendid buildings | row evening. manded support and maintenance at the o seaft from cud o end, it seomed. | manent and this committes of five was - | Ut the bill whicl will becomo a law will be and ook aftcr the interests of any Vic- | put up by him, and in_a fow days inten: s el e hands of Henry, as shoand the children hud (s ! Of A one polnted.onluwsiaund. oraanlzauon: Juaga: practically an amendment to the present la toria sealing vessels which may enter the dis- | to move his wull paper store fnto the build- | Nebraska, lowa and Dakota Pensions. 0d'q ong absenc 0! cir home | 3 Dirning minc mp in his bat, and he had | Wilkinson, Bowling Green, Ky.: W. C. Hale, | hilling it compulsory. ngon the o otary ot | phted watess Navil SRR Ara 100k INE 105 |1 g e Haa s RARe B 0 oo | W Aatis peos Ueeccof, fus loni abatrogidram thiete homa iy . June 16, —[Special Teleg e work this summer. Exciting news | at work finishing the interior in magnifi- | oy Br. [—Pensions granted Nel ¥ be looked for about the latter part of | cent style. ° Only — vesterday it | G0 i T FElEl S was lis “proud boast that no store & L ) ram | Missouri, from whence b askans: | couple of years ago. wcoln; Fran. | In the iiteresting intevim he told Mrs. Mota a step beyond the roaving shaft | Atlanta, Ga; W. G. Byron, Minucapolis; J when'a spavk ignited the veservoir of ‘deadly | . Crowel, San Francisco. The convention fire-damp and he sunk a corpse within ten | will probubly come to close tomorrow at 11 hud departed a the treasury to coin #4,500,00) a month. 'The certificates would be the same as at present alegal tender for the public dues redeemable [ of the men whom he bhad hoped to save | oclock. in coin, e West of Chichiro was finished in such elegant | cis M. Hedley, Peru; Albert G. R. Calhoun, | No. 2 thut his visitor was his sister and ho j the men whom he had certainly doomed A e bl SENATOR GORMAN AS A PROPHET. ASIATIC CHOLERA. style. This morning he found himself neurly arncy: Robert, McCann, Palmor: George | mst go right oft and find her comfortablo 8 A inatnnasunuonbhoble Jrosptangain anavtaliiates forsNehpaglea. enator Gorman, the chaivman of the dem- £60,000 poorer, and the aceumulation of a long | W. Morrisson, Pawnee City. Increase —Leban | lodging house, and that he would be back in & he mitin on s ind o st between | Kaxsas Crov, Mo, June 3. (Special Tele | gie caucus, suidl today that 50 far as ho | Much Alarm Over the Outbreak of the | and thrifty life swept away in o moment. | McCoy, Seiotd; Jobn G. Moyer, Omalia; Her. | @ minuto. gram to Tup Bek]—The Trans-Missouri | kuew there w. ild be no caucus of democrat » Disease in Spain. The blow ‘Is_a severe one and nearly ruins | bert W. Davis, Lincoln; Michacl Conue Mrs. Metz No. 1 went back to her hotel announced the | senators on the federal election bill which “\,,“,l:,“:,'\',‘,f.. 16.—Much. “1:”“ is occa- | bim financially, Considerable sympathy is | Lincoln: Cyrus A. Tiffany, Danncbrog; Al ;l.m.ij'f l.!ltj In[rmmr‘IV’L:\'“!l;'I.'[A “vl\;"ul:l be TN bl would be passed by the house. The demo- | . ekl | apread of cholorn at | €xpressed for”him, and there is some agita- | K. Chandler, Sutton: “Alub K. Stayer, | there shortly to look after her welfare, und Pichals Akl cratic senators will confine themselyes to | Sioned by the continued apread of cholera at | ioh among the citizens of raising & subscrip- | North Bend; Alyah R. Utley, Richmond; | Henvy just got iuto his best suit of clothes ] e, oo B ehting it if it ever comes up in the senate, | Puebla de Pugat, The authorities are mak- | tion to help bim put up his splendia building | John D. Blliott, Benkelman; Wishington M. | and took the first train out of town. dashed into the sulphurois smoke and strang- | Lincoln, Neb., June 25 and 26, A rate of a But he udded that he did not think the senate | ing a strong effort to stamp out the discase, | again. Salle, Ainsworth; Francis S. Brown, Valen Mrs. Metz No. 1, becoming a little uneasy, ling five-damp, ouly to full. by the side of his | fave and one-third, on u certifieate plan, from | woid" ever agree to puss the bill 1l log- | but far have been unsuccossful. New | The residence of William Mansficld, at | tine; George W. Sherbondy, Benkelman. | went back up to Henry's boarding house and So0 nd Lo be drawn out, an hourlater, with | Nebraska points, °J. Tecacrs of Lincoln will | [3ition ) said he, “is done in the senate. The | osee ard e o e e | Thirty-third and O streets, was literally forn | RoissueElijah Poor, Falls Clty: Ford B, | found not him, but Mvs, Motz No. 3. T s, James Shearn, recognized only by ' their house of represcutatives passes many bills | wero fonr denths and mine new cases. The | to pieces. Mr. and Mrs. Mansfield took refuge | Burbour, Bancroft. Mexican widow—Mury | tnathemas and a pooling of issues’ followed AR o and starts many schemes, but they nsual doctors are greatly overworked, The au- | ib the cellar and escaped unhy Their hived | June, widow of Murtin Hurvard, alias Robert | and now these two women and four children he fire, fanned by die i the senate. Tho foderal eloction DL | hestties havs - tlunghed . Vaionels for | man laughed at them and refused to go with | iobinson, Basseit have formed w syndicate to hunt the fugitive e shutting oft the thir on fupris- k ever shutting off the thirty-two men fwipris- | Ficongor ussoclation. today Poor old David Hays, father of the mis- | following special vate: { taken hevo, driven mad by the fate of his son, braska State V sign the certificates, Soldiers and - sailors’ reunion at Filley, Neb,, Ju 16 to 1 rate of a fare and ir from the main drift and from the fatal ‘shaft itself, soon sprung | one-thivd on the cortificate plan from points i c ‘ 4 s S nahats o g i V. Snow, | Henry down if it takes the rest of the cene into an awful conflagration: ; oitiiina s tho costificate plan from polnts | will give mauy of the republicun congress- | physicians and medicines, The total num. | them. He was ¢ rind o lithe dauiadnto | Jowa: Qelginel lnvalid=hilomey Wi Silow, {1 SHE A of tho oan “The minors of the loft drift escaped, black | of the exeeutive connitiee, will sign tho | Wl i epportunity to muke spocches which | ber of cases thus far is minety-one. ~ One of | th ilfili‘.h.- vard and wos knocked senseloss. | Lockrideo Adum Schneidor Town Cityd | tagve =05 8 encd und braised, but safe, and they' tell o | Gertificat i} ) will be very useful to them just now i their | the persons who fled for safety died at s s dre not serious. 19 X ol A Bttt e i cer cates, districts for renomination 8¢ o fa. ey a e . - o — Springville: John G, Strayer, Hudson; John ity absolutely de ite ife ). liils fearful story of the sight beyond the blazing State Sunday school conventio rork, | districts for renomination. 1In thy nate it | Albaida. Dr. Condela, expert, declares pringvibes y D from St. Josoph, Mo., nud No. 3 from Atohie coul on the ght. Willing Bands and hoarts | Nob gues sy S0c) sonvention at York | will doubtless be pigeon-holed. At all events | the disease true Asitic eholor, A Hurricane at Shickley. ol Injomet; Qi Depee, Bloux Gl | frontible (feseeh ios iy 4 Irom Atouk were not wanting on- the outside and Clerk | ihivd'on the certificate plan from all Ne- | 't Will not became a luw ~ -— SmickLey, Neb., June 16.—[Special T Shin Bsaige Yialnes. 1t Lelagheo e Cook, ~with Mine —Inspector Keaghly, | braska points. T. A. Stavk, corresponding TWOINHRHASKA LARDDECISIONS, The Pure Food Bill | gram to Tue Bee.|—At least $2,000 worth of | Perpy: Willin S, Mainch Shannon City Cozad Puts on Metropolitan Airs, :.4..‘\;.( ”u party nll Hlml \\-:n- x‘w‘” secrctury, of Ulysses, Neb,, will sign the 4 At the in l\nl'filw ru'vm; nt (m;{.._\ \qunl | WasmiNGToN, June 16, —In his report to ac- | property was destroyed by a hurricane which ; Joseph Harlan, Stuart; Harvis Morrison, Cozan, ), June 16, —(Special to Tng ored he main shaft, and after | cortificates, * Seeretary Chandler rendered two decisions | oo S0 0 ood bl repo; om th : v aa o ¢ is | Vi Jeptha i1, Picrson, Grinnell; Francis The town boar ce oting groping on for a quarter of a mile at least Camp meeting at Fromont, Neb., July 24 to | affecting land entries in Nebraska. In the | COMPany the p food bill reported from the | passed over the southwestern portion of this | \Iv 1l | \'I HF‘\‘\I B Ornn 1 {u" | By The town bourd at a recent meoting wore driven back again by the deadly s, | Augist 4, A rato of i fae dnd one-thind on | €80 of Jacob 1. Ely vs. Susan Roop, he | Senate committee on agriculture and forestry | conty this morning at about 3§ o'clock, Fif- | M. Neose, Stratfond, | nervase John decided on protection ugainst fire and author- only to recover breath for a moment the certificate plan from all Nebraska points, | afivms Commissioner Groff's decision in' dis- | Chairman Paddock says: “While eminent | *°n \‘\‘l“"»".-m‘ i ':”\““ nityihaye '""flgl'l' il e i R | ized the purchusing of a portable engine and wpsitin plunge in to find that the right drift | J,'\W nson of Fremont,” Neb., will sign | missing the former's contest against the lat- | chemists are not agreed that lard compounds | Stroyed and much othor damige is reported. | [ s B SO, TEIOT i | ook and ladder outfit, to cost ahout 1,000, Wwas impeneteable and no-man living could |y certificates | ter's timber culture entey for the southeast | are deleterious to health, there can bejno dis At Riverton® | Quasaqueton; Daniel © Cavmean. T'he town is greatly in need of fire protection it They finally came upon two Douglas County Agricultural society at | quarter section 24, township | north, range 30 | sent from the view that such articles ‘should et DL L e S e R e Coon’ Rapids; | and the citizens are jubilunt over the pros- odies, and they were brought to the opening | Omaha Sepiember 1to s, An open rate of | west, McCook land district. Ely alleged | be sold under their rightful names and mark. FYERTON, -Nebs, iug. 10 pecils ele- | crerling Pittmar Exline: William | pect of the mine, Whenjthe two blackened corpses, | one s from ull Nebraska puints Dates | failure to cultivate the lund sufticiently dur- | eted as compounds and not as simple pro- [ gram to Tne Bre.)—A vible wind storm | nan, ir., Jew Alben Edward | The board also decided to ercel a calaboose those of Shearn and the elder Hiyes, | of sale and limits of tickets to be anuounced | ing the first two years. The local ofticers | ducts, lessened in value every year by mill- | struck this place at 2 a. m., unroofing and | Faston Wesi. Union- Geontte Stilwell Nee | fomed el were drawn into daylighf, a moan went up | Jutor | found in favor of the contestant, Ely, but the | jons through sophistication ard misbranding, | blowing down several buildings, The M. E. | yuda: ver Gilbert, Fleiny Ehomis W Aric The Farmers' mill and eleyator company from the hundreds about 'the pit, but their | Grand Army of the Republic natioual en- | commissioner reversed the décision, from | and people who have thelt tables assailed church is a mass of kindling wood. ~ Ne one | What Cheer; Oliver G, McCuteheon, Strahn | consisting entively of farmers, his complotod unguish was as nothing to the silent wateh | campment at Boston, Muss. cust 11 to 16, | which Ely appealed. The ussistant’ secre- | turn with the fraudulent manufactured food | was idjured. Alex Conner, Cavroll; John H. Eyre, Salem: | its ovganization and has madé arrangements kept by the miners, children and sweethearts [ Aw open rate of oné fave from associution | tary of the interior now finally settles the | produced have every reason to complain that s~ Asa Toole, Emmettshurg: Junies Birchurd, | for the ercction of a plant with a capicity of TR the men whose doomn was all the more | pojnts.in conncetion with such rates made | case by dismissing the contest | they are robbed at évery turn of the wheel.” THE ILLINOIS STOR College Springs: Aaron H. Regester, Fair- | 100 barvels of flour aduy. Superintendent awful because unknown, At midnight the | by castern lines, Same to be used as a basing In the case of H. R. Stevens vs, Adam - ——eme fld; John I, North, Wincticld; Sumuel | Bare and Roadmaster Burns of the Union Dhrod up. (b i oy, the. HigS hAfL | vato “ouly oW through tickots to Boston. [ Tokos, tho fovnor contesting lokes' home- | The Tarift Bill. Railroads Repairing the Damage to Sunder, Fredonia; George Miller, | Pacific avvived in u speciul car last Tuesday pov P a0 aflin exit in an uubroken | Dates of sale aud limits to be aunounced by | stead entry of the southwest quarter of the R R T L A Coandil T Elnfts W 1 J. 1vans, | for the purpose of locating tho site volume, and after trinls almost beyond | the chaivinai on the usual busis, The selling | northeast quarter and lots 1 and 2, section 6, | : ) L PORLY I Nt St tor s Dyinon ToSHowara Welder 'he prospects for e this year are human endurance the rescuing party gave up | dates to bo tyvo days | township 14, range 52 north, Plutte district, | the triff bill as amended’ by the republican | Rocgronn, 11, June 17.~Thousands of peo- | HUEalordi L Lo Showers, Welden, A o AR B ANER GRS N RATARS all hopes of ever recovering theie comrades® | “Modern Woodmen's association of Ne- | The assistant secretary also affirms the de- | members of the senate finance committee | plo yesterday visited tho scene of Friday's | bioriqng it 1 Moove, Des Moines, « 1 merchants, are predicting o layge fall doad bodics from ' that entrance and turned | braska, from Omaha, Lincoln aind contiguous | cision. ~The contest” wis uitiated on the | up to Suturday night were Inid before the | washouts along Keith and Kont erecks whore | 1. v i oo | trade thelr 2 ion to the Ferguson o amile | points to Pike's Peak July 4. The rato hus | grounds of insuficiont cultivation. Both the | copittee today, It included the sugar and | somuch damage was. dons to railvoad and | Force, Bi Fiiacy H wi ‘\'d”“ ME IS ? been raised to &1, the additional dollar to be | local oficers and land commissioner dismissed | GG Colieduilos, and copies of theso wore | o Drpatty AR R0 R w. Mexican widow A Non-Partisan Prohibition League, i o i e " i A6 | paid 0 tho” excufslon. commtieo 0" defray | tho contest wnd, o asalsant socruars | v o Somiton Carlisie Foprosenting ho | (1 rogry: Lhe, i Winoly) | Sy el s ‘ S S PaRERLR SO el BN Gy Ml o iymos and | cxponisos conelry in thelp declsion, - He gnya O | minority, Several chunges were made today, | work repairing bridg 1" voadbods and 1) Oviinal A L ) 1 conven smoke balk their every effort Benefit concert for Bradshaw, Neb., ¢ cerning the decisions oi the loc ud gener ot 2 thi p eI | g e g £ € S | | X PR e PR T Ty | aud this will probably be the case every day | Ving tho track whioh washod aw § I A n J v \e universil verdict fre miners about R B T T S AT ) land oftice on questions of fac oy are gt 3.008¢ | vela, ack wh Wi L g ' a tion met at Albion 14, A non-partisun the shuft tonight is that the ¢ 4 i VR, X S ted \ y b until the bill gets into the senate. It is ex- | [t i3 dxpected that within a few days the Fredorick St 1, M | t B 1ana R Tt A ithor ™ pem= | open rate of one f from Nebraska poit \ snerally apeeplo AR SEIIRY Oy | pected that the subcommittee will be able to | will have things in such shape that trair ! 0 i wse - Joh ¢ y prohibi v lzed and lombed, oo, ©bavo Ceithor - boow | within 100mi Tickots to be sold Juno 19 | terlor dopartment whove the evidece report by Wednesday or Bhursday. McKin- | can run on time from heve, Al through the | Increuse—T ws B, Palime e the f ¢ ted us ofivers: J. D, later by suffocation, - The lattor seoms to ba | ¥V IH & return limit to June 20, | Miibi B0 thiy b e Bl 1 ley said the 5 in the house bill by the trict where the Scourred: tuueh | Thomas B, Lane L o | Brower, pe vA Youu tivie Ty POy in Derailed, || ReCERigE: 03 Wia djariop | portant. & nces, . [T mOrnIng bapers make & - | B8 T : t & Pawel 1 o'clock this aftern weaker |, PADY A freight train on | SHANGHD THR:SUOAL SOUBDULE | o | appeal to the citizens for aid in their behalf Going for the Gas Trust | treasurer ! A g ]l Mississippi Valley | The scnate committeo ou finance has | Butt h's New Scheme, | Sofar as learned nobody wus Killed, though | Cicacon June TidGe: MoConnel snont TR G A adt Wlat tho oxocoutive even the m pof vescuers | railvoad was dovailed at Kerrville, Tenn,, | Chunged the ' sugar schedule by placiog @ | Wasmixatos, Jung 16.—Representative | there were many nanow cscapes. ‘The ot e lat oy il 00, A ¢ AR could hear nothing. this mornin I'he engine and ten cars were | @ duty of l“"]»‘; ‘] B haunt ¢ “(““‘“‘ Butterworth today presented a resolution ty will amount 1 DeoE B SRR e vyt cal lea ! ty The wen say that had they known that the | badly wrecked. — Eugineer Gwynn Perkins | from 13 to 16, Duteh standucd, anda pro- | o cail s o neoting of the house July 4 loss to the amounts 1 | Rev, K. 1 0 shaft was to have been blown they would 1un WIL HCREO tramp were crushed | portionate rate on ull grades higher than 10, ; 000, trust in wto Fina 3 \ ont % i ho n v th. Rush Marshall was fot £ | Thisgpas caused considerablo dissatisfaction | ¢ setting apart of the day to a cele i L ABEER DX o i never have entered the ming v water ath. Rush Marshall was fatally hurt 3 1 i 3 Aol r . e e wmong the western wen and has led the sen 0 exercises on the ad A Kansas Town Str attorne ral 1o file o fatxabtend or gas W ollow o in thesc 7 i T S R e ation of the declaration of ATCHISON, J fi o1 tof the tr 1 e regions gas always comes from the upper Eyrand Stavis for | tors to_annou bat 0. ffunn o ing feolamion ol tade | - Arqy Can., June 1 Al Tel ! g I scule. The owners, however, and in fact Havana, June 16.—Eyraud, arrested here 'I‘\“X“'\‘“"“‘“:“‘{“‘l"; .“H,“”x‘“ 1t ",, . pation by fhe senate, ax \Jm an i gram to Tuk Bre heavy stor pk i ) 3 S = Foachora Beouy 1ol g Anot dave | DAY f In Pari free. ' The chunge by the senate committee is | Vitation to the socicty of Sons of Ameri T I Wi ; 4 g e pevidant pus sad stmplo thab could nov have | yggy o M. 0 wiis turned over to the | in the interest of our beet sugar industry can Revolution to be present mon valley, on the Centra wch division | fation:to-Madlfy Doyled ool Lirs; | J. A. Horubergor N A ¢ ¢ W the | French deteetives,” The steamer La Fayetto, FOURTIL CLASS POSTMASTERS, - - | of the Missourt Pacifl t night, de E | . I rod a8 7 8 ol o A0 WORKRYOR KUOWH 10 with the pri v on board, sailed for France | e wing fourth class postmasters Scheme to Save Our Forests, derable dumage clevator at th . | Blatenscoury lods b. O Hen 0018 at cstimated, but tho owners. fear the slops i o iy T S | | Jowa=Atkins, Benton county day transmitted to congress & communica TR e A S it sied u M A e ery lost fi 3. B IS | J: Rinderinecht, from the secretary of the interior relating dowt de up, but ed . s A J - ASBON, June S rumor ps amilton county ) S tlon Dy nan | AMNEIGREI it a1 on o iy 1 &l f n @ house | ! fenry t the door $ 16 ept the OId Ofticers Strike of Cleveland Switchme [ are nastening from Mozambique vto | L. Henderson, vesigned 1ha desiristion bugs rologaly kindled or | Tho - of ; ule LR LR CLEVELAND, O., June 16, —A general vepel an ¢d English Invision. Tienten ebraska—Dicke, Hitcheock county, L. | dunt Sxore D010 (TR Eh aronet At | ot AL pUaE i hlAce Toof : - ) [ e lor an advance in wages was inaug the head of 1,000 well srmed wen to attuck MISCELLANEOUS | tic ecured wuch waste of fore 1d be | carried aw N ¢ ! and as fa B J .~ Ex-Judge J ( iy 4 ught. Five hundred wen are out, | e Makclolos, | The prospects of Pacific ruilroad legislation | prey 1 as can be ledrued 1 as hurt. W t ter [t s u Al gusids, bevieg om / s s s |

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