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¢ N . 8 » TWENTIETH (ONGRESSIONAL PROCEEDINGS. fenator Plum) Institutes an Inquiry Re- garding Union Pacific Trausactions, THOSE UNDELIVERED LAND They are Again Brought Senate for Discussion Houses Adjourn Over Until Monday. Wiamixeros, July S.—In the messages from the president lands in Kansas, postal and eable communica tion between the United States andthe Latin. | with others of the fourth here American states, the celebration centennial of the discovery of s tothe agrecment between the Cherokes commissi ud the lowa Indian THE OMAHA DAIlLy BEE. YEAR Up in the | John M. Both s iIn Indian territory were presented and referred. 1 Mr. All'son moved that the today be until Monday. Mr. Plumb offered a resolution, which was ed to, calling on thesecretary of war for information as to whether articlesave being manufactured at any of the national military Y with private | down by a homes that come in competition enterprise, and if so the reason and authority therefor, Mr. Plumb also off l a resolution adjournment | nis t S elaim | the offer a resoliti return time of pay conference report on the District of Colum- fi i bin appropriation bill mission of the Territory, After debate fererence report the house at 1:45 adjourncd PATENTS, until Mond toTrne Bry Omaha, senate today | edit as to Indian | Platt self last night the ¢ proposed to end his existence and stop ! 4 B D b e o thon wont out | bill today Father than on the Fourth of Ju near the r OMAHA, FRIDAY esee—— MORNING, JULY 4, 1800, : IMBER 16 et erening e | IDAHO IN THE SISTERH0O ent to purchasers of land of the | Omahatribe of Indians in Nebraska, butob- | ki jection was made. ¢ { point, ANWIG B bl e z NcConas of Marylmd presented the | Tho Presdent Signs the Bl for the Ad- | this tier v‘I\v_\:!lu:‘r»y-::l\‘x‘n:lv.-:l“'Ilyr.»,._r.:‘..l. until | That Gentloman Brings Westen Ruads Into Tosuoy, July 8.— [Specil Cablogram to | = doubt of afinal agreement, 1t is down in the Lineand Secures An Advance, ersthe result of the e books, but when it will _take place is dificult d pendinga vote on the con- - NEBRASKAN SUICIDE R Dyen a Former North Platte | Sme Important Corrictions to e Shoots Himselr, Made in the Measure Granting . July 3.—([Special Telegram Purchasersan Exten- John M. Dyer, who was once sioil of Tawe; a cowloy inthe employ of William Paxton of nd for five years prior to last fall dthe North P eraph ot North Neby with marked ability, shot him- BIB FOURTEENTH STREET | i ; ; whe the fl " - . I in this city. He had joned Wasiixros, D. G July 8.§ After the fanerd, | A8 congross always ad: | Western Fright association tolay won for | of union, A reconstruction of tho eubinet is | opening 4 large restaurant The 1daho bill was signed by Preside torun during the camival, Tt wason a [ Harvison at 10 o'dock this morni America and | seale to feed 5,00 people and lost money fr Promptly at that hour Delegate Dubois | wasanegle walked to the white house and was adinitted sed by attachment yosterday totl folt deeply humiliated at the loss of the mo o president’s office. Attormey (ione s his own. Latelast | Jotter to his lawyerand one | carcfully examined the bili wid foand in the latter said, | ready for the president's signature. As te T me aninge, AI‘_lvH\ix‘ graphed last night, President Harrison 1k commit suidde: ne wlso | gy gicated n wish to aftix his signature to 1 rin school toa lonely spot, sat | because under the new law a new staris aund sent & bullet into his b on the flag on the Fourth of July follow just belind his right ear. the fonnd theletters he leftand hunted for lim all night, but did not discover dAmission of a state. Delegate Dub was eeidentally found this | formed the president that he was in ing the secvetary of the interior to inform | morning by two young ladies who were out | with his suggestion and was ready for t the senate whether he hus knowledge of fusmntes, acial ot p «oposed, by the Union | 11 vailroad conmpiny of bo LDOTITLONS —espe the Oregon Navigition company and of the Denver & South Park railr whether the Union Pacifie railroad com pany has paid out of camings or othewise the orany part, thereof of those or other com guarantee or | g0y nies, and if so whether such ymentor both s in accor and consistent with the oblig Union Pucific to the United State imunds suggested 1o add to the lution the words “and that th theinterior communicate all ir the possession of his department ject Mr. Plambaceepted the anendment, Mr. Butler sarcastically sugie secretary of the inte 150 rey any ienowledg e cedl to consideration of the reportof the com- on Pacific milrads, He supposed a 1 acted on Lhe matter. 15 or stocks ally those of 1 company, its surplus indebtedness e with Law tious of the mation in on the sub- walknge, A Little Boom Sta Favorof General Miles, taken here the Mi seeretary of | presidency, The remains will e buried today | immediate admission of Idaho. As the presi- at 10 o'clock by the Knights of Pythias. One vas liere when, the deed was done. b e il A His other relatives live in Lincoln, Neb. e BlalnG Githiial Gl bl oy Delegate Dubols leaned expectantly PRESIDENTIAL TEMBER. | across the tuble and watchel dent draw the parchment toward him Se president as he took anew pen, placed it anequally new phin codar holder, dipped s July 3.—[Special Telegr which, the instant it was completed, gave ssted that the | lad much to dowith helping it on, General | account probably not without interest to ¢ st if he had | gt does not pro to o till between Messrs, Butler § 2dmonds, which consumed Mr. Edmunds said that so far concerned hewould be glad to have the reso- | lated Tution embrace a cll to know w terior department is 1n possessic tion that at least one of the gove und naking dividends, If posea there had motbeen demoeratic or republican auspiees to comnpel these co y the law he did not Jonow tiat there would be any use of passiug & settlement bill atall, The resolution wis finally agreed to. Thé subject of the bill passed yesterday as toland patents remaining undelivered and the fadlities affordeda firm of Washington atlorneys totake u listof them upby Mr, Berry of Avkunsas, who had a letter read sent by those h vk of Columbia county, Arkansas, A letter pstmarked Omaha and addressed to b T T patats i thut county for | B Colomun Root, and awritten card bearing Nwh,o( which $1 A evter fron Assistan Stone (then acting commissioner) to this firm, extending such faciliies toit and a ter from Assistant Secretary Bussey, certi ingto the roputa acterof the fivin, were alio vead. Mr vy said thatif any explanition could be " cive transaction or any excuse for thit most scin- dalous conduct on the part of government offivials he would be glad to hear it. There were 100 of these undelivered patents, | goperal aud this fiem would, at. the low rate ‘men- o s lettr, aneh 1,000,000 from }'il’.’vn”nl‘n‘-nx}!:'l:x:\:l Vit Buiosty. e | tnuethre days. The dty is brillantly doc i tha of the firm, | orated with blue and gray bunting, stars and Thomas H. MeKee, was an oficer of the | st widerstood that one menber house of representatiy The matter was discussed at patents had been reduced by 70. The senate bill to establish a S . My, Vest contimed his arguments against s My Blaine | of loeal matters. The next meeting will be of the United States on the ocean and to open the ports of South Amcrica to American producs. But the question was as to the meansto bring om Maine [ Wh from Main ! manu facture the bills, He wus as anxious 1o bring back the sujremicey about that end. The senitor (Fryc) wanted subsidics. He (Vest) opposed them in toto, M Vest to speak of the lite Pan-American con- | themanufacty he sid org forence and st to the and hud vead @ dipping from the New York Hevald of Bucnos Ayres corvespondence to show what Senor Pierra, who the Argentine delegation to thought of the conference, of Bluine und the United States delesates, As soon us the clerk finished veading this yery caustie eviticism Mr. Haw whether itwas quite fair ar ave printed such o mass o Dlacly sm. Mr. Vest replied that the name vas given in the commun Mu. Fawley 1 aftirm what Isaid, that the an honorat man vho speiksas e docs of gentluman and who says of A that degroes can be obtained for s falso, Mr, Vest—Ho is secretary of a society in Buenos Aytes and accom panied the delegration from the Argentine Repiblic American con forence, Mr, Hawley—And you may add to that de scription that he is aliae and a Mr, Vest-"T'ho article is a eriticism of bean entered mto by Secretary Blaine aud public assembly and | had it reud toshowthe [ 1R fmpression mado upon & promine attendedthat conference in respect tothe rsonnel of the conference and its object t was in order to show that 1o wining u Mning no public exhibition, nothing butseif | suit ..( h-mm Indians. The reciprocal eross- interest would affect our rolations with the poopleof South America. I have had that article read as a co fon_ published country and South America to show that those men who we among shrewdestand most far-seeing merchants of [ PECssary to national Amevican conference’ or by any other spectictlae means, seck o drw them away from sel f-interost, we are simy selves and throwing away the public. Mr Vest went sy that if the toin was estallisbed it sho money of the subsidy sys Id be made [ Dbin ment A prominent officer said today: “You can that atremendous effort is going to be ade to nominate General Miles asthe sopub- | then congratulated Mr. Dubois upon the sy is said to beat the head of the move- | people of Idabo.? Mr. Dubois thanked the president and ac- | result. cepted the. pen, which he will present tion at the state capitol, Secretary Blai some {ime lican candidate for president. He has all the | mission of the state and promised to forwa s he wis | requirements of a winner. Heis closely re- | acertified copy of the bill oice to Go mof informa- | its nment aided | President s bias not, ever since the passage of the Thurman act, deliberately disobeyed its in- Junctions in tespect of increasing obligations | consid it be true | that( that in spite of the penalties in- | dent ither uader ination Ty he body of a middle-aged man Sherman by mairiage, | emor Shoup. hetherthe in- | and will have this powerful influen e, with | By the terms of the bill idabo is now | [Sgg, i following at his back. | within the sisterhood of states. Asshe i Harison, 1 think T am | no longer aterritory Delegate Dubois censes saying, will not apply fora renom- | from being the official representative heve. and favors General Miles. Al things | He will, however, be recognized as the Wash you_can amounce tothe world | ington spokesmar of the people of Idaho Miles is a candidate for presi- | his successor is elected. ~ As chaivmun of t United Stat tha mighty | territorial repablican central committee De force encugh | good chance of suceess.” gate Dubois has called a meeting of the com- | in the administration e Miller was present and reported that he tud | i in ink and wrote carefully the signature D, | k2 opincumishdesasatartiots| CIAIRMAN FAITHORN DID [T, | ovmos rmme comwman. [y pypyER NRRTS IS DEATH, it_was in tho power of the on ference com mitteo to m measire s to pred OMAHA INDIAN RESERVATION ~LANDS, | that o thouseht they wenld cone toan agrec: | (ROVE PEGS AND HUNG RATES ON THEM™ | ik mreman 2 ment before the end of the week, Mr. Valc tevel has the ( to raise afl WASHINGTON Bripau Tiie Owarea Breg, ) | 18 in sessior jdurn, exee | journs over g, | has been b Ingalls, the ate, They ught t it ont ow the lo- | a violation ad | one on th ind | Stam hav ral ily put | will be foun ng | rises tomor 0is this moring, when he entered the room, in- | Thero can a | proceedings in the house lastnight, Several democratic of Hlinois vere in fav he n. | wasbeing le in it | demoerats ¢ j—Considerable intevest is being | tho union the forty-third stite. As tie pres- | finid them political und army cireles by | jdent blotted the paper he urose and extend- i uild boom being worked up for General | ing thepen and holder toMr. Dubois, now At 0 quorum was not present, Mr, Mills | Yites on them. The figuring necessary for the *s s the next republican candidate forthe | no longer a delegate, said: “You may, per- the | Word has just. boen recelved | haps, like toreceive this pon with which I ve itrecogition. He siid the country from San Antonio, Texas, thata very lively | have performed a very pleasant offic little boom has been started there and it is | function. Ithas completed the final act A Russell Harrison during lis recent visit | the admission of your territory and ison th watch to r ) ial ¢ and ou of = st house to person 1o the new state of Iinhofor preserva- | Al of the three classes ne | senate are d- | Wyoming sef rd | fortune to select from witen they sppear at | ing more of a surprise than to the railroad The archbishop of Lemberg has forbidden ilmer of Grand Island OV= | the bar of t prring Marc and is | periods for one, thre so that e til | stance, if he | should appearto be sworn in at the same Kanpaa s le- | time forthe second term of expiration on Clarence G Wilson Promoted, - — arch 3, 18 el mitteeat Boise City on July 15, at which he | tha if it is 15 HE FROMN OMAHA. will_be present. The committeo will at.this | colleague who drew 1891, the one drawing the meeting provide for the calling of te con- | blank would have an opjortunity to draw @ | Madeherethis evening that Clarence G Wil- | Bk.] ~The East India residents of London The Body of a Man Found in the Lake | ventionand for all othor preliminiry wol b at Chicngo. necessary for the election of state oftice was brought | yue this morning and taken to Kloner's | Itis notlikely that the date of election wi attorneys o ‘avenue, N There ws nothing olse on the body which d to its identification. An inquest nof thit | pheie 000, A United States | American land court was then discussed until 2 p. m., when the postaland ship subsidy bills came went on clerk’s desk accompanied would le will be held. mences at Chattanooga, Tenn, commenced among them being General Kirby Smith, General Gordon aud others, m held in St. Internation factyrer undertaking establishment on Monroe street, | besetearlier than the last of September. T conntry commitices must be called togcthc state conventions must meet, and it w! Neirly one hundred telegrams have pour in upon Mr, Dulois, congrratulating him upe A the happy resultof Lis labor. Many of t take five or six weeks to get the can- ric | tarm expird \d | billis taken up in the senateafter the tavift | in C has been appointed to fill the po. | the presidency of Bombay, list night. A | the lames spre July o [Speciil Telogram to | Congressman and members ot the legislatire. | and sily To der the provisions of the admission bill | erats cary ! b \ Governor Shoup is required to fssue a procla- i was picked upin the lake near Stauton ave- | mation catling an election within ninety day | heldin the he | Meanwhile Iy | representat, il | the cuators, m he With the (ONFEDERADE VETERANS, senators and representatives have looked | thehouse, 1 i upon him as one_of thesenators from the | t Itwi meral Hounlon Com. | Stite. Senator Paddock suid this afterno sepreseutative who knows magnitice work," NEEDS (ORRECTION. large pictures of the prominent | 1 the houso today Mr. Dorsey _attempt generals ind other leading characters on both ¢ i some length | sides in the late war, eral thousand peo by Messrs, Teller, Paddock and Cockrell ple ave here from the ious southern states, Mr. Puddock stated that under the present administration the mmber_of undelivered to have adopted a resolution recalling fored ment of purchasers of lands of the Oumal tribe of Indians in Nebraska, but the dew T pronose to help the presidentout of & ho it will soon come up in_its ovder and recel ers were to have & binck list, | braskaas if fully paid forand patents issuc nized labor was opposed to such | 18 essentially vicious, Tt is clear, I thinl, that | ¥ a step and the man who fiestadopted it would | under that provision the lands might be s be sure to gounder, Several of the manu- | for sta y or other municipal taxe in reply said 1o such thing s @ | Probably also for speciut assessments, and docompanied | hiack list had boon thought of. vesult the government might be depriv decorous to irvesponsible cation, rican colloges 50 says what | to this Pun blackguard t man whe the keenest, | on to equal, Cattle rai should be subsidized. | ¥ people he would teach them o depend upon the government Mr, Wilson of Maryland addressed the sen ate in opposition to the bills, which went | ac | vt over, Lhie conference wport on th 0. Adjourned till Monday Ho Wasmixaroy, July 8.—In the Mr. Lodge of Massichusetts asked forn v printof the federal clection bill s passed, with marginal notes Mr. Rogers of Arkansas d ularorder appropriation Wil was presented and agreed ‘ anded the reg altural have been been made gentleman’s | ho ence propri amendment | point would take action. and re cro, Mesican minister, providing for the boundary lin forvig territc The Craiser I'hilml-'lp'nin. ys the average speed during the 1 of four hours was 19.675 kucts per hour If hewanted toemaseulate and cnervate the | and th d i the most sstisfuctorygnun report says the vessel s i% all th the requirements of the con rtaiu slight modifications, A Steiking Tailor Shot. New Yok, July 8.~Abmham Rosenburg ndedas toallow of an adaitional entry | several sho Ju Tho senits amend. | Houble. Ifan entry is amended it might elate to the time of the original entry v or additional entry, This second' ¢ the adoption of the confor- | &IOS 0¥ additional en ! B the Wyoming bill withouta | Land Commissioner Groff says that, to of no quonim bemg raised, saying he | ventany construction which would in effe an adjournment. immediatey | render the land subject. tosale for taxes 1 he house, however, mefused to | fore the United States had received the f The Wyotiing act was enrolled lase price, the bl should be amend for sygnatire, y adding the following: _“Provide e that no sale of any suh lind for taxes | atwhich K A Reciprocal Agreement, shall operate todeorive the United States e An agreoment has | said landsor any part of the purchase price | instantly. thereof, or interest due thereon, But if ¢ fault bé made in any installment of tho py chase price, or interest, as aforesaid, su fore the cancellation of the entry by the co C missionerof the general land oftice, pay 1 shall only occurin unpopu- | much of said purchase price and interest sert parts of said boundary line., | may remain unpaid, and shall thereupon 0 ¢ Inno case shall forces of the two countries | entitied torecelve apatent for the same ull over this ,.,Ll‘,..‘.m,‘l\N_m b themselves or remain i | though he had made the due settlo ors for any time Imeer than i | thereon ; and, provided further, that nothi Ake pursiit of the band whose | i this act shall be so construed as to depri of redernption underthe revenue laws of t O g il state of Nebrska Commissioner Gr i s further; *Tho second section July 3.~The seciotary of the d bill provides that entry men on si appraised price additional land contin gent the land included in their original entries, © limits the arca covered by such amenc ntries to 160 acres, In sich cases whe patent hadissued upon the oviginal entry | rules of the offico would require, amendment was desived, the relinguishme r the trialthe engines and cund ready for delivery in ment of the final certificates, which wou cause considerable work, and I therefore tfully suggest that section 3 bo - about thirty striking tailors of an amendment to the origi rection the bill extending the timeof pay- crats howled him down, seying they did not questionable whether the amendment will not tion o jection, however, is a matter of details, but report on the Districtof Columbia ap- | the fist one, it seens to me, ought to preve bill and concurrvence in the | the approval of the bill.” 1ed n: | original pac “If the state of Idaho does not send FredDu- | of minor i Wis to the United States senateon the fir Cusrrayoocs, Tenn., July 8.—~The first | opportunity which presents itself itought reunion of the confederate veterans | be turned out of the union, and in saying tl in this city today and will con- [ 1V0icethe sentiment of every sentor and is | City till Mc nt [ weck, Represen could secur od | oftice lobby or- all such cor ha [ h legate 10- le, house shall he i 1erinte m o | manufactur . e the necessary covrections. Accompanying | Jericho, 31! Louis. President Curran of the | the bill areletters from the attorney general | 270t Madi IBrotherhood of Boilermakers, | and Commissioner Groff. The attomey who was present, delivered an address, in | eral says: It scemsto mo that the provisi iich ho denounced as untrue the staterment | thit all the lands, ote, payment forwhich e Pactmen efora rypd anhist the | ¥ all vospocts by aid i tho stato of Ne- | Vieo My resigmed: Zimmer, | Qg Pavn, Minn, duly pecial Tele- | Captain Gorald - on | is on The follo: Box Butte 1 | Frontier co | rosigned, in_the history of the government Quincy Linesin lowa- Latest extinetion would be tho capitol on independenco day. 1t is the cus Railroal Gossip. coneerned. v e 1d the rule of both lotises of congress The Chronicle says: ““The votes for Mr, to the attontion of Sj od and Mr. main building, = As a consequence four flags | following: Present rates to Missouri viver Loxnoy, July A REVOLIONASRITRD, souri river: 1-3, B2, 428, b s e idond them JUSE a8 the final vo | tariffson the above basis should be the only clusteredaround Mr. Mills and begged him In other \\U‘AI‘ there will beno other than adherence 10 join & revolution, Thoy (old him that the republicans, having but 125 members pres ent, could not pass the elections bill if all the et 5 5 b made to what are known as basing points, | {ruted. but oven this moposition was and see the difieulty that thie Texan quelled the uprising R 5 £ v July Spe Cablog to he | and induced tho members on his side of the | Wd ten days“forlegal notice aud printing tar- 1ENNA, July Spedal Cablegram terms expiri senators may present themsclves for the oath | the advancement of W ¢ Brown. Hishead- before the adjournment, as clections ar to be | quarters will bein Burlington, st Senator Pettigrew and family of South to [ Dakota have goneto the seashore at Atlantic dren will go to thelr home atSioux Falls next | up, turn me over on_hisknee and spank me, S, D, if theyare not desived by thelessees, | Sau Francisco” said he, “love pugilism, and The postoftice depurtment desires to cancel | it will never die there. Tsaid T would specch in the house next Tiesday in favorof | vineed La Blanche never intends to meet, me the Couer d’Alene Indian bill and test the inand that I will neverget a chance to otlermak Association, | that “if hewanted to do o, let bim veto it [ Fule which s New York, July3.—The American Boiler- | and we will pass it over his veto,”” ote. T ? association today decided to organize | bill, however, had just been received fre PR ke a local board in various cities to have control [ e White house by Senator Manderson, and Lk by R Portugese gunboats o e L besi river, | o, i2 | James B, Nesbitt, Burlington. LASKAN BOUNDARY. Fortugess: guuipatsionsineizamibalorivar imn B 1At necrob s aslon mausters were inted today: Nonpareil, | Twenty-Eight Miles Further East Caine’s Victory as Viewed by Both aken change in the text of the Sides-The Newft ) z 0 s to cover this point, and on | Tuw Der.)J-Tho Dully News consid Vi XY Olmer, Living Near Tecumseh, Rus cction at Barrow-in Down by a Binder, L e ML Bl rocuit Furness the greatest Liberal vietory since the Tty . 'AVY ELECTRIC STORM AT ALBION. With referonce to the Nawfoundland fish A GIEAT DISCOVERY. erlos, the Daily says: “Lonl Sulis utine, the new seryantat-anns of | Grapence G. W La bury has to detormine not whether, but only " " hasmade® discovery and intro. | Clorence G.WilsouMaide Superintends | ;¢ ¢y axisting troatios may be abogated Atterson Comedy Company it reform. The discovery was | ent of the Chicago, Burlington Thisy aro aleads do i thotr speoly wa Up the Sponge at Beatricn mercy toall Attempt o Kill Rond mast Zook of Nebraska City. nitel States” flag decorated the on tho capitol when congress Caine “‘\:n x-‘t‘v:-mvl u"‘\ riven spectically ! and lower fb when they ad- | Cirrcico, July 8.—(Spedal Telram to | (i SORETANICN OF WG Kavemy i T pt whenone of the members dies, | Ty Bep)—Chairman Faithorn @f the | 4. e result is a crushiug defes Ivery ag remains ot hulf mast until . ] day they hold oftice longer rils the cause Trcussen, Neb, July 8-—[Spocial Tele- gram to T Bre]—Honey Olmer, a favmer ! : living seven miles south of here, was cutting the Fourth of 1l the flag staf | himself thecredit of bringing the western | imperative,” “The Chionicle alio siys that | grain with o binder today whor his team b e, Mr. Valentine thought this | roads into line and securiog an advanco in | Chumberlain's poposy conterenee on | came frightencd and ran away, throwing him ted dufy and callsd 1o mtter | rutes, when, last night, but for him, the | tHATFIsh quetion is worthy of ousideration. | in flontof the michine and ‘culting him 5o |, The Telegraph and Morning Post read Mr. | badly that he died | Drosont pro. tompore of the san. | Wiole matter would havebeen thrown up in | Caine alectire on vanity. The Post thirks both agreed with him th the | disgust. Hoseciredan adjonrument until | the result shows the Tollowness of the agita o float ..\-~rr|:u- seat of govern. | this morning and before 8 o'clock this after- | tion agiinst the licen JRAT Liscoly, Nev, July 8| Spocial Telo- » Fourth of July, but it would be | noon ithad been decided to mise the Mis o LED ceam to Bir: X 2 i ok b A Y ALEL QUIET AT LEEDS, gram to I r.]~The session of tho of lllv!- “lm'L* "lf 1;‘ 'M’: ~“'"'!‘"|” | souri river basisto 7 cents and theSt. Paul @ < supreme court today ited as follc beoh GRITGATLE 1o aedlod b ”‘: basis 10 50 cents, The Strikers and the Gas Company Champion machine company vs Gordon, Supreme Conre Doings. foot of the dome, one oneach corner of the The exact advances can be seen from the Fall to Come to Terms, error from Cass county, AMrmed 3 8. (Special Cablogram to | | Brudford vaPetersei, appeal from Doyg- 1 floating there when the sun | 140, 250, 345, ; B0, C.15, | Tur Boe.)-Order las been restored in [ “Hiick Ve e & 1 oiacoree for bluinift, TOW, a D14, B-13. A Ivanced 1 Lieeds, the contending parties are as firm | lascounty. Reversed and emanded, B3, (s, D16,k as everand the prospects of a speedy settle Alexautervs City of Plittsmouth, error Prosent mtes to St. Paul amon & 40cent | ment of the strike is mnot promising, A | from Ca e HIN vs Tr onal Tank of Biue s Tur- 7 | ner error from - Webster county, Afieme f S | Hall vs First National bankof Fairfie! in an endeavor to arvive ab an agee- [ errr from Cliy county, Afirmed ifis ment under which the men should Walleer vo Haggerly, error from Cuming ones establishe roturn fo work, but owing to the obstinate | county, reversed and rom: 1. i v 0 ty to o determination Banks vs Omaha barb wir company - h\‘;d ‘l'."l'T.\,!’\“.M(M"J‘ ll_“‘ 1'“"\““-"‘ ar ":'I' not to yield and the refisal of the other to | peal from Hitcheork comty, A ';l\!-vl\“‘ A ll"" 'l II!-_; 1401' i iy \:“l) '}“‘l“‘ tate | Mdify their deman 1o conclusion was MePhee & MeGinty vs Kuay, appeal from ong nd stort Jayl clauso of theintentate | peched and the meding adjuened. An | Rl Willow couniy. © Afieied comm . Tho advanced rates e effort was made o have the dispute arbi Fremont, Elkhom & Missour Valley ruil- i ; way company vs Crum, eeror from Autelopo THa oIy eceived, Thete is much public sy- | county. Afimed | O e | ity the strilers and troops of - angry Hale vs Hess & Co., error from Gage coun- “A‘\j_: ‘“‘l"»] x.n”v‘ln ‘\l:"\“"l it 1 We | jnd excited townsmen are constantly form- | ty. Afimed g bt ave simply driven in some pegsuand Wng | §045 the streats to discuss the situationand | - Court adjourned until nest Tucsday AL Ihe : ‘ denounce the comp. Ihere is no sugges decision has yer heen made in vogar Sroposition cipefully and delined | Sseiient advinces” te iutermediste pints | tio of violence in these gatherings md (ho | thesuprne ourt etk ) v in Mondiy. police confiue themsdves to keeping the The day on which the restoration s totake | Liadts (RO (e, effect will be decided by Chairman Faithorn 2 Bl SO when the fizuring is ended. y ) VA Evpoh e s AL TG G i Any Celebration Forbidden. me near being real revolutionary basis and the agreed advanced rates are: | committee of the gas company bas held a con- | members—among them Springer [ 555 404 o1 - = PR 9 4 nd Breckenridso of Kentucky H(.‘ i‘uxln'n -4i‘:'.“_4"_:\tlb;k;:\l.wl\n ‘ll‘ I'».‘:’ |l>..~ ference with a deputation of stri or of such work, but Mr. Mills of } & ¥ reached a number of democrats xeept. one would rise in a body M. puu-r»r“ 5to be lefton the raise all the disturbance possible atthe Record eontained the fact d such a proceeding as revolution- trageous, and it would ruin the party. 1t was with considerable New Bank at Grand Island, Graxp Isiaxn, Neb, Jduly 8.—(Spe gram to Tie Bewl—The Securty Na- tional bunk will commence business here next »main and faco the inevitabie | 1 ‘Tae Bee.]-The Cracow police have forbld- | Npday moming. It has a capital of §200,000 A main featuro of the advance is that the | gen any colebration ¢ SRS s | oMcial clssification will mno longe .‘),”, o 5 "f‘ 'l‘\‘ % ‘”"“ 1"}»‘ _f[”.'l' > | #nd willbe one of the strongest banking in- apply on businest wost of the | iplermont of the Nicldlowlcs, Many | sgiiutions fn the west. The stock of terms In the | Mississippi, The western classification | deputations from Switzerund, France and | is controlled by partios here, but full now, 8o that Idaho and [ will be used exclusively. Ameriea have therefore abandoned the idea | nunberof Washington capitalists e stocks enators will havea wide range of | @10 no one was the action of today’s meet- [ of attending the ceremony hollers, The oficersare: President, H, J A REGULAR LOTTERY. vice president, hat body. Therc will be two ex- | men themselves, Last night such men as | the clorgy to refer the poet, because M H. Newberger; county treasurer and h i, 180, and one eaeh March §, | Vice Presilent Newmanof the Northwest- | Renan delivered an omtion on the occasion of | eashicr, W. Marsh, excashier of the Bank of 18%. There are but the three | ern, Traffic Managers Sage of the Rock Ts: | the disinterment of the remains ot Mont- [ Commeree: assistnt cashior, A, S. Vest, a xpiration of senatorial ierms. land snd Bird of the St. Paul, the ovigi morency. sonof United States senator Vest of Mis- nd - five. The drawing will be | committeeon advandng rates,had completely [ The Hungarian government s trans ferred | Souri. Theyare well known througlout the her of the states can be given two | givenup the idea of any present advance and | an ovder for vepeating vifies from the Hun- | State inbusiness civelos ing on the same date. For in- | it wasonly the insistaticeof Chairman Faith- | guvian to the Styr faciory, the former estab- . Wyoming and Idaho senators | orn that brought them together today. lishment being unable toexecute the order Big I'laze at Norfolk. soon enough, onrroLk, Neb, July 8.—[Speciil Tele- gram toTne Ber]—At 10 o'clock this morn- ing fire broke outin the livery ban owned AugustSalter and just vacated by Doug 01, u blank would be putin so BuruiNerox, Ta., July Special Tele Banquet 10 Lord Reay, drawn by a_semator having o | pamto Tue Bree.] —The announcement was | LONI0N,July - - [Specidl Catlegram to Tie Priest. The five department was promptly on the ground, bit despite thert besy R drapidly o ihe aljoining , owned and oceripied by B. (. Wal- ent, including three members of the rogal [ 1O asu blackswith and wigon shop. TPl U e TR S ETS Both building are atotalloss and covered bysmall ivsurance. The pressure o : j 8 e ! X ) > « ossure on the St o R 0. much commented upon 1 view of Lord Heays | ity water supply was very unsatistactory, these two states will be ‘without JACK DEMPSEY TALKS. strained relations witn tne gove. nrent bei completely handicapping the eficiency of ives on either Agor of congress, as X wated by 18 loidships recent | fiiomen, P clency of the ngin 1803 or 1595, 17 the clection | son, now superintendent of fraght terminals | gave abanquet to Lord Reay, ex-governor of ro out of the wayand the demo- | sitionof superintendent of the Chicago, Bur- | large number of prominent guests were pres- | buildir out their threats, the four new | lington & Quincy Towa lines made vacint by the delegates in the house % legislated oué | He Acknowledges He Wouldl Stand No | 510°C the ministy asmeompr e > | of oMce with the sig ug tho, statehood | " Show With Sulliv tent and denouncing any of tueir acts. Lord The Kearney Cotton Mill, the. o) tavotain. | the sume namo and adiress, 31206 Vincennes didates: 1y before - the people, leaving - o) ullivan, ol Keay TP Gt vasfound i " o pociket of s coat. | GIPEIPAEY SEREE TR campajgn, B Oh o ot & is 2 wan of_excop®mal abilities, and it | Keamvey, N ly 8,—[Special ] oo here 88| Sr Toms, Mo., July 8.—[Spedial Taln"| 1ssuenised that RN e FIT NRYTON g e i‘.l:xl-&-lcfi oAt od gramto Tue Bre.]—Jadk Dempsey. who is | the governmenteireto drive im tonetwith [ & fe 0 5 2 ncorporating: in this city with his combination jeiving a | the opposition through neglector antagouism, | the Ieearney cotton will were flled with the 3 ol comty clerk toduy, capital stock £00,000, The Publicuns' Petition, e incor ave James W. Cumnock, LoNpoN, July 3.--|Special Cablegram to [ Chicopec g Marston Whatin, Whit- e Bre. ]—The parliamentary committes to | INSViLL George A, Draper, Hope- s conside . . potiti dile, Mass.; Georgo W. Cumiioek Woons Whoscconsideration the monstar petition of | gocicet, I3, 1, and H. N. Bukor, \pnnuhvh‘l the publicans in favor of compensation wa | Mass. Work has commenced in eamest on referred has advised the houseof conmen. to | the mill and it will_bo pusiied to completion, decline to eit. The commit. ¢ statss | 1twill be built in West IS¢ roey. that it has carefully examined the petition o 3 . and found many objections to its e .‘.»pvi.m Electric Storm at Albion. \ief of these, ll‘\\'l and the ones on ALnioy, Neb, July [Special to Tuwe L the report is ba are its obscure | Bee. ] ~A heavy storm passed overour town | v and 1\.m:l.1 evidence ‘ul fraud night. The atmosphere was heavily M racts. the fight between young Mitehell and La rOOIR0Y r g mpansaan e Lre0 |Te d with electrivity and the nm.ul.f Dibois intndsto ask to makea | Blanche, and Tthink T succeeded. I am con. | Direcitageof ,“‘,\’"‘;‘51’”v']u“‘”'»““\;';‘h'l}!‘ ey were heavy. James McDow tion of the petition will umph | dnce on Fist sircet was struce with “*“" v P 4 NP | ning, the bolt passing down the chimney to for the opposition. e !hu 1-‘ ound, tearing up the flooring and break- o allowed to nddross the house, | “*What ubout Jackson and Sullivan2 " T ing thewall. Fhe: family felt the ofects o 8 l.-n= Poriariths ppointed the “Tiioy are sure to meet sooner of later, and : .l»’t ryt! "“‘\‘" ll;lmll:"‘r“ the electric fluid fora short time, but ~un|‘: pecial agents totalke statisticsof | whenthey do it will bo o fight, Tam so | LISION, Jul; Cablegram to | rillied. Falils wors for the consts in lowa: John 'ma friend of Sullivan chat my opinion of | Tz Ber. ] —Licutenant Bibero will start on A Scorel Sessio ot Pleasint; M. W. Mitehell, | thatscoreis hardly worth having. 8 for Mommbique to takocharge of the [ o0 Nl uin oo son; Harrison Tucker, Keoicuk! wn,Neb, July 3 MIS(ELLANEOTS, Il dovote itself to bankruptey, | Was askeda direct question in regard to the Kige and anumber of senate bills | oft-repeated assertion that he was willing to portaice. meet John L. Sullivan, notwithstanding the difference in their weight. Dempsey langhed day. Mrs. Dettizrew and ohil. | wd sid: “The big fellow woull pick me Phere is only one Sullivan. tative Gifford said today that he ghting isdead in San Francisco?” ven ethe relinquishmentof * the post- | tured the reporter. leases at Pievioand Aberdeen, | Dempsey chuckled. “'he best people of s no man nota memberof the rout that sincle defeat.” i fal advic : s Villey Oniciul advices have been received that 200 | 1 ) Vatuas met the Zaaland expedition within | Sy alliance a call was issued for holding thirty miles of the mouth of the Limpopo and | @ “people’s independent county conyention,” accompanied the expedition toits destination, | tomeet July 26,to put in nomination candi- isnow with Chief Bilene, | @ites for rapecsentative and comty attomey gram to Tie Bre. ] ~Word has resched Win- erything is tranqui aud elect ten dolegates o vepresont Valley wing fourth class Nebraska post- g V. . M. J. Richardso Than Heretofore Supposed, unty, B. Doll, vice P, L. Zimmer) i ie following transfers fn the Sixth in- | Bir % from the Hudson Bay fort in the M county at the pecple’'s independent state fantry i anl Richarc 15 ed e R entirely of its securi It seems to me ulso | Townsend, No Quornm Keeps Wyoming Out, | that tle second section is liable to crex WASTINGTO ey asked Mr. | ment to the Wyoming admi: bill would Vest whether he knew who wiote that, and Licutenant be | atFort Lews, Colo. Perny S, Hearn, [0St than herctofors supposed. This | hoing handsomely decorated and nd A concurred In today I Vo quornm | thus ereate dispute s to priorities. It would | CHEYENN Apoint of no - .oeum was | seem much better to provide, s the commi winon of Tinods app Aled to the | Sionerof the general land offiee suggests or | duy by the b B prehension 't | killed Albe ct | Wyoming se- | Kiapp will ull | the N od | The murd d, | plo was her of | out warmn le- | have been « ch crossing of the international | tax sale purchaser or hisor her legal repr Su by troops of the United States | sentatives may offer such defalt hus beeome | gpinap and the republic of Mexico when in close pur- | inal, under the fovegoing provision and b »0 D¢ | egram to T defunct Bas doors M toCompany F: First Lieutenant Thomas G, i gram toTur ng it was learned that the kiliing oc Xt g Q0 Nebraska @ short distance from the | egran 1o Tug Ber]—Last ovening anote. | Stephen Smith, who was arrsted hero yes. ar- | him have so far been futile, the g ; N it o convention which meots at Lincoln | “been made as follows: Licuten- | kenzie river country confirming the report Amerioap Ehilemon in Berlln Rt L lndn LA, 1E. Thompson, from Company E | thata remcasurement ly American survey- | BEHANJuly & 1 Far, Far From Home, J ¥ | arvived tolay and veccived a grand welcome, | 1 2 f ors of tho Alskan boundary shows | o X Beameicr, Neb., July 8.—[Special Teles s A4 I'hey marched by way of the Unter den Lin- % Miee o it to be twenty-cight miles further | qon1o tho town Jthe famous avenue | MM to dus Bee. |-The Patterson comedy erowded | company, who have been playing a week's Burgomaster Forcken: ragement at the Puadd, beck made a wirm speech of welcome, The | went to picces Ay and th flages carvied by the Americansweredeposited | s of the company were soized upoy s | i the town hall, wlhere they remained dur | creditors. The conpuny is hopelessl ing the festival, volved. Y from Company I to Company E. Townsend will join his compuny places Forty Mile creck and tho O et Compac = rich gold districts of that cowntry in Ameri- | [ib Peovle. Ch Price on H ad. 8 1 T Pri H ) o | can tevritory, The Hudson Biy compan ¥ Wyo, July 8.—[Specinl Tele- | \il) haveto " abandon Fort Rampart hou £ Brg)—A rewird was offered to- | which by the new demarcation of the bound Wyouing suthorities for the ap- | avy is within United States territory. L A = = of John Knapp, who shot and ————— - s ATLWIll #ic in Readiness. Ry GRS An Omaha Lawyer Married, From Shaving to Stealing. Keans ey, Neb, July 8. Special Tol Api H Mipisoy, Wis., July 8.—[Special T Loxbox, July 8.—Stephen Holmes, allas | 4" 0 ge | —ith o Taamoy oleotrlo | tecday on picion of being the thief who | YIWay was completed to the lake this after- ) tole the duke of Bainburgh’s jewels in May | noon and a trial tripmade over theline, All ian, in the town | last waile his royal highness'was in Bdine | Wit be inreadiness for the crowd that will of Dunn, this county. Thebride was Miss | buveh couducting the openingof thoeledrical | clebrte here tomorrow, The Line willbe . Jollalay. granddaightsr of .| esaibition, waswrraizned today and remanded | completed as soon as possiblo. ik lorses naar Knipp's vancy, | Stells Colladay, sranddwghter of Mr. | 9 3liition wasutralined today andreminded i e napp became incensed, and w Kecnan, and the groom Larey B, Stoddat, | (ot and was formerl s ved in Chicago, | He Tried to Carry Out His Threat gshot Lipoie, killing him almost | an Omata lawyer. The Rey, John Stoddart S Nenasks Cirv, Neb., July 3. [Special Althoughn lawge force of men | of Black Iarth, father of the groom, ofi Joined the German Service, Telegram to Tur Bir 13 Grifri, & on Knapp's trail efforts to capture | ciated, and the attendants were a brother of | 4 ¢ i dud - Grifin, an HENAND Bt oy her Zaxzman, July 8.—[Special Cablegrm 1o ploye of the B, & M., was arrested today dibicar il o el .mnlul“"l’lw:' bide, R _";L"I‘”,::j“ “‘,‘f':‘{f‘» Tue Bee]--Mr. Stokes, who rocently re threaten to kill Roadnuster Zook and Ing the Stockholders, Vilas, Fox and Keenan families, to all of | turned from Ugands, has jolied the Gevman | dltempting to carry out his threat. Ho PiiA, Pa., July 8.—(Special Tel- | which the bride is related, were present, sevvice, and will start on July 10 with a capa. | W ave é hearing tom ue $ie.] —Assimee Smith of the —_— - van of 2,000 persons for Unamw.l, south o ik of America, which closed its | Twelve Hundred Men Out of Work. | Victoia-Nyana. A Germun oficer aud in- line and the farther search for | ble wedding was cclebrated at the ndid probably be under the charge of | farmhome of George K v was wiolly unprovoked, Lip Work Wil ¢ e at Once, Graxn Istaxn - 71, owing depositors over 00,000, Cueyesse, Wyo, July 8.—[Special Tele Bishop ker will accompany him, 1AND ISLAND, July 8.--(Special be | today filed as | the holders st | with @ view of recovering $100 for L Yot Telogram to Pri - B omnd has been bills in equity against | gram to Tur Bee.)-A disagreement hins , s of the stedk of the bank | arisen between the Union Pacifie coal EANY A Sonie] Soemolionn | il palene mUL SRR ALt beol ng | each sharoof stk held, Thocapitl stock | Partment and Rock Springs miners over the | iy By, | —Fhe Nortn German Gazetto says | 0 the soldiers reunion, which will be' held vo | was £500,000, divided among about one hun- | planof payments for coal mined, The com throwdestaud most far-seeing ) DoAY 2 a or impair the vignt of the settler to the right | dred and forty stockbolders, who, according [any want toscreen the coal before weigh he world, and fhat whenwe, by auy inter. o he | tothe law ot amount of of | of thestocl id | Farlane sy avy today weeived the official report of the | lands who have taken less than 160 acres | itis not tho | board appointed to tey the cruiser Philadel- | may amend their entries and purchase at t | he 10 The ut | Sax Frayersco, Cal, July 8.~The Exam- | John Hard, wecovered the iner today devoted thirteen columns to an al- | down the strear leged expost nishing go ot | Islandnavy yard, The article contends that Pirrsivia, Pa., July 8. —Nichdas Grathan and cancellation of the patent,andthe amend- | the coal con Wd | given to James MeCudden, ex-member of the . and that the newspaper represen 1 : 4 tative, in pursuing his investigation, found | himself through the right temple this morn- | ¢ Purporley in August legislatur: val | livered und visitedthe tailoring shop of Samuel Dillot ry, and to that end I recommend that the | The facts h today | today Mr. Lodge suggested that theve was no ne- | cessity to get cross about the matter Mr” Rogers retorted that the house had enough of the bill, whereupon Mr. Houk of Pennesseo suggested that the democrats 2t et morv of it Tho Foquest wiss not gran ted Mr. Dorsey of Nebraska asked comsent to bogun an indiscriminate attack his wife and workmen in the Dillot fired into the crowd and shot Rosenburg in upon N Nebrska - Falr, warmer; westerly wilkls | warm the third line in said section, For the o back, ufiieting o serious | Should not become alaw lu its present con fatal wound. tion - o CONPERENCE 0N THE SIVER BILL The Weather Forecast. The conference comuiittee on the siiver bill was o session for several hours this mo wd vicinity —Faie weatner. | i hut ame to no condlusion, ‘They simy alr; stationary temperature; | to make the outstanding silver certifica 13, ey | legzal tender as well as those (o be issued h uth Dakota--Fair; casterly winds; | after. The silver men argued that the bill ought W be retroactive iu bis respect, but | park. worls ‘amend bis entry’ be omitted from | Benham, co ceq- | bis instruet sons stated 1 am of the opinion that the bill | department di- stopped pen i ment, | | rn | Wasnise talked, and the principal topic of dis u.w\nu presented was whether the bill could be contrued so as | residents of tes | purehase | re- | vounding las ordered payment of the fraudulent bills | counts are all right. seatin tho reithstug in Colmar fn Eebruar and convert them into & permanent public| LoNbox, Ju pecial Cablegram to | Buexos Avkes, July 8,~The premium on | gk Monday 3 liere in Septe -, the government is about to establish a colon il in September council toconsider, either jointly with the / 3 or Hoads tho of tho state, .are liable for the | ing, butthe men refuse to work under the | colowial dopartmentor by itslf, all tho ques A Hack Driver Heads the List, their holdings. A large quantity | ot oI Rtt ae tions relating to Germany's colonial posses. | GHANP IsLaxp, Neb, July 8.-[Special k i leld by the Work-Pfefter-Me- | YOIeeI Dt SC the nines are closed, 1,80 | HoTE) Ly ; al Telegram to Tur Bre.)—Clarles Flcbe, 4 dicate, and from these three men | =4y of fourteen was drownedin the Med = - ack driver, frica to light o cunnon firo ourht that muh will be realized. | s EBow rivor on Bty mre El oo, The Reichstag and Caprivi, eracker this dvening, Tv explodod, | toaring - - ain, Sheattempted toford the stveam and | Brruiy, July 3.—[Special Cablegram to | and burning his hand very badly. overnment Defrauded. was swept away by thecurrent. The fatier, | TueBee]—The North Germin Gazetto says - — vody #i les | that the reichstag, on the whole, hus followed Politics at Harrison, the s 0f the old ca majority owing o Hanrrisoy, Neb., July 8.—|Special to T wre of fraudulont wethods in fur — - the conaliatory ability of Chancellor von | Brr.)—The rop convention vernment supplies to the Mare A Bank Officer Suiciles. Caprivi = will held hevo on Friday, July 1, the adatone Wil Talk: pritaries to elect delegates being beld the Tuesday preceding itract has almost invariably been | von Bonnehorst, sceretary and treasurer of Npoy, July 3 Special Cablegram to the People’s savings bank in this city, shot ’ - Tur Bee | —CGladstone "w‘ l“u_‘}\“‘-; » .,‘“.",'\'\'_ 1 Strike of Freight ¥ lers, rtages in the amount of coal de- | ingat his home at Ingram Station, The | unsuccessfil liberal cundidate for puelisment Quuoiuxim, O Sl Ry feolih e iand or the conditions of the contract. | cause of the suicide is 1ot hnown,but it is be - - s on allthe mads hero except it e Louis. were made kuown to Commodore | lieved to huve been caused by a fear that the A German Deputy Dead, & Nashville have st rk beeauso ommunder of the yard, and 1 new boara of divectors just elected intend Brri1y, ion the matter was laid before th making s general change of oficers. The at Washington. The seeretary | bank oficfals say that the dead man's ac July 3—[Special Cablegram to | mand foe an iner in wikges wis i Tam 4 odiate granted, About five hun 1men are involved nding investig s by the depart = - - last, dicd today Omana's Public Building. E % Portuguese Steamer Lost, Mindsterial C sists in Spai Wasnaroy, July 8. —Senator Manderson Tie Ber,| — Herr Grad, who was cleetd toa A Brateando’ Tathion: LoNuox, July $—The Portuguesesteaner | Mo, July 5.~ There isa crisis in the ndiment to the sundry 11, inereasin 300,000 ro, July, —Senator Telles today | Beneuela, which loft New York Juuo 20 for | Spanish cabinet. [tis probable thaty con Bl 20 e oifibp o A o | thoAzores and Tisbon, has been lost. The | seryatiye ministey will be formed under the P poultige, fron several hundied | crow wis saloly linded sldency of Sersor Canovas del Castillo L g g 6 R g Ry v IR, S - - Wants the Tarift Bill Taken Up. he headquarters at Valley Forge Mrs. Langtry Convalescent, The Premium on Gald. Wasiinaroy, July 3.—Senator Morrill wil tohave the tarifl bill taken up Tuk Bre. ] —Mrs, Langlry Is convalescent, )1d toduy is 158, | instead of the river and harbor bill

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