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THE OMAHA o - TWENTIETH YEAR. N0 NORE BODIES RECOVERED. | 2z Little | agony Large Quantities of Dynamite Exploded in | budly i a Fruitless Search. THE SEA KING'S CAPTAIN NOT | yle Gives Posi- | tive Evidence to the Con —A Day of Monrning at Red Wing. Laxe Cirr, Minn,, July 15.~Thela was made to reverberato this morm; the thunder of dynamite, which was DRUNK, Sr. ¥ curiou vy | for the day woods ging can ke shore | % injured ng with | brought | into requisition in the hope that it would Le | that re of help in bringing some unrecover to the surface. The country peoj drove i from all directions yesterd again on hand this morning and resi this place were also there at an carly hour | watching the workers. The military guard | cyclon | as kept up all night at the be T ) ) the great borror that had como u of which Red Wing eaches to the edgeof I aster occurved in the limits of that This fact, and the residence of mo vietims at Ked Wing, was what took the bodies to that ity once, the coroner there | taking chirge of ‘wnd prepaving them for th | inquest, whic! suri ¢ Nothing new nas developed o shore and no more bod day, although dynami quantities under the di of Mullen. It is pr ble that no more bodies will be found for twoor three da thought by some that not ov are in the lake, while others place the num ber at two or threo times that, Captein Wethern, who has' not here since yestorday noon, told a ¢ Red Wing ‘that the number of people on 1 bodies | left de who | #d. I | today | wife. dents of | the b burst, luy were our ar d one of ot | us to county, | 10 which ¢ Yo | away b st 0 avifc | momen General s, Itis cn more 0 seen | cials here say that the < nof | yelopn board his st rat the time of the storm | (& O would not exceed 170, A Red W who was much excited, der Aptain’s es as over | th low the actual number and man, | the pi y be- | such 1 aceused | yestowd both the ciptaln and “crew of being | av tho to of ity milosan | ESEH S. C. Vallentine, W. L. Moss, Jonathan Tur- | ground that the commission has no jurisdic- drunk and unfit to hay of a boat at such a time. This char beeame known about town and iy explain the eliarge of drunkenness t been made. Still there is no proof o affairs, There were those angl children to the cabin, and this be another ground for the rumor, Another ruior that e tion was thut which o soon | threetenths inches fell in thivty-fi “": ’ A\"“ ;})Ll{"" SBEC N‘_II.:‘\\'\,EI:;‘"’;““\\‘_ d « N. 34,1...“.“ I'he nmissioners were not improssed s from Joliet and other pownts near ynter of Boone, u M [Kemm of Custer, C. Dodge—J. 1. Bixler i part, | minute lat has | 1 ch a s cit on_the | was | the the ovdoring) the cabin. door Jotked nnd kooping | A Fis tho people inside. The captain was blamed for perning the pec where death g sure to come. all the women and childe the cabin from the be . thiug for the captun to do this intensely dark and tho ruin and ¥ ware falling made suely diss 10 reinain on the ba the me elements, On the other hand, the told City Marshal Tim Foley that th thought the burge safer than the st it e up Grov otai 1 the we that af storm 1l ag cngrineer | of the Qe though sent an order down to tho cabin forthe | of w women and children to go on the bar stand of cavrying the order covvectly, told Stay in_the cabiu dool did. Preyious to that most of the women left the barvice for the the man | sixteer and lock steamer, telling the engineer that a party of on men on the burge were drunk and b Aing i an objectionable manner, would not stay there, Whether doors were | shut, if not L reseuers re hed the st E ated tha they h wut the gale. sobriety of the engineer is qu old fislierman named Cook, who esca the wreek. The engincer further says the mer turned over he was on th from which he stepped upon the hull and looked on all sides withont ing any one. However, Frauk Way ton says he and five or mc d been und they the night a L and had heen Ce ped from | Sunta show ho uptu is of T o other cluing 0 the steamer’s bottom aftor she | oo turned overand that he swam to safety from theve, but b Miss Mattie Flinn, s 3 t 0 of In~x i s al one body has been v ives positive of drunkennes. wais not only y the presence of (he storm, although appreciating its gravity. The cptai through the cabin, quictly trying to calm 1 0 passengeers, telling them N think thero ¢ dinger, bu wished to do s v could put on life pre- e force of its traflic contract with the W servers and prepare for the worst p A few minutes lnter he onco mo; the same suggestion, The i crew v ovigi of I n ke the barge, Seeing the plic net carnings of 81 ipanion, yet been 50 went covered. Jud clous of | vy not fully [ o " Wl h 0 did not t, if any ssibil | re mud The cling at the dinn Pacitic will puton bes | wnyiee and erfuinaily nated i en n o ma ssenger trains and compete forn large shave | produc The destruction of our severit th by of the storn the caplain wi those who | with were on th 3 t xain and hail to scel the latter considered the barge a and he oy ¥ and woved the His onder miscarvi ast such seems to have been the ¢ I jveer of Luke City beliey peaple had known thit part of the lu could have escaped, and cites the ex around below the poiat short timeon a bar, I there was shallow he jumped o reached steamer about fort 1 bottom slapes very “gradually nearly all coutd Nave reached shiove Hud they known that tuct, This evening the coroner's ut to bogin the inqu Attorney Wilson said the provide that the coroner shall hold ax only where there ave marks of violen body, As there were none such in ent ease no inquest could b #~mid further that he beheve ing into consideration the fr of the community that it is not to hold an inquest now, even if it ke wind, | it bin, but | and tri Lut otherwise the whole trains will belong to trafiic, ed if the | being ke many | from ( peri venicn 1d Crnic has not yet resulted in success, All day to- me | the lake, an the l Whippe minute 3 * " . Obliszed to reloase my hold and we two would | M- F. Knox of Custer, Schrader of Logan and 0. M. Konm of Custer, also made weob Miller, speechics, cach of these gentlemen being can- | . L. Stebbins, Powrsyovr, N, H., July 15.-The yacht | When he was u&pfllut(\fi deputy county treas- | Butler and (| 0¥ | sous on board were drowned, Ryt therlil o A AR IN THE RAILWAY WORLD. family of | Atehison for ar wi © than &6, it upon secur Cure Tue Boe,]—-Siripped of legal technicalities, | B34l o prevented from holding large ary how (o meet the Canadian Pacific | ¢ absolut endent Trying to Adjust DIff v ther { i St Tue Brx - DAILy “OMAHA. WEDNESDAY MORNING, JULY 16, 1800, gt o e [TIE (OLUNBUS. CONVENTION, | st oo = »==» | WILL ORDER A REDUCTION, y e Canada was wrecked, her left arm commiro must be maintained or we will be torn off and her lung exyposed, died in great _— foreed o “"""(f."m'fl:‘l‘.';"g":fr'.if’(f' b Bot e It is thought' her husband, who was ooty Wk 'ty lerefore, we donand th | 2 missi ecide 1 B aom I Rastia st ol wroiae, | Luterstate Oommissioners Decile to Qompal njured, will ve | 0. M. Kemm of Ouster County Nominated | monop: AT LAKE GER K for Congress, Hlon or teade shail b gimbling In stocks or Wbor produots shall be " = J— considered and treated asa crime, and that Thousands of Carions People Visit the every form of robbarg. whether prohibited ¢ and Dol by Taws that Railroads to Lower Rates sceneof the Oy THE DECLARATION OF PRINCIPLES, | sanctioned by luw shithi receive thocondemna- | THE WEST ONLY WILL BE BENEFITED, PAvr, Minn,, Ju housands of ny 4 who eyelone at L ais, The scarch | Demonetization of Silver and the M- Tlese.. W tlon of all honest men Wo tavor o liberl servies pension for ple \M'nlm.» scene of Sunday overy moier of sallor Who served In the o lonoTe | With the Exception of Pennsylvania | the old parties oa1ok:6f (e thises, iising. STl Kinley D11 1:nounced ji-t for the repeatobvioulons of thelr promises the Southern Statss Lead In i measared Terms—Ballot We ties of searcher: ouring the the reforms we and swamps in the vicinity or dr the lake, but absolutely no t be found of the bodi I, with two or | ki p il o tho best | vention of the stato farmers' alliunce, Knights | the convonth paided 1 LSAth of the storm were | Of Labor, trades unions and other labor or titute hrown upon the public for | ganizations of the Third congressional dis Loup" \\ann Corvsinrs, Neb, July 15.—[Speeial Tele- [ The followin L. C. Sch fer was much improved | triet, to nominate a candidate for congress, Logan—Willard Giun, James Bakewell, and told how he saved h and | neld'atthe opera house toduy at 2 o'clock, | W. West, M. L. Kirt He said that whean the storm came on s Y bespt s gt 1o, erack. ther. bnd. then | About one hundred of the 148 delegites cu Madison-—J, H. and we were in the midst of the d to seats were present. c. T reached for my wife and we threw | Captain ). D, Hatfieldof Antelope was Shoridan —Wilson Hlenry, David James, L. ms around each othe The wind | chosen temporary chalrman, andJ. G, Painter | P, Camumins. us off our fect and threw | of Cruster seore Ml e Valley s BrAnd VIt Aeths. Aronny | of Cust tary. While the committee on ground and soon found oursclves in | gress had an opportunity to tell the people | croft, H. W. Priv |‘|“‘-‘[- i 1”.' A President Powers,of the state alliance, | J. A. Blickburn nomy arms 1 erawled forward and | viee, telling the people to cut loose from the 1 one of my arms wound it. We were | old parties and nominate good men, and not | J, W. ¢ 1up ike a | for several | give up the battle until death called them Whe ts. | furious wind lasted a | oo Platte longer than it did I would have been didutes - 2 [ " " oni Holt S, Chambe ofessiona @ A Threatened with the Storm Safiuer i B i R TR et | Saiauds bor and editor of the Stromburg Head- | Phomas Willet ich Devastatod Minnesot oL e ! L omas Willet, A, ht, made a specch about the wrongs of the | well, W. A. | laboring man as the perspiration fell upon | Hanheahin > his immaculato white vest ient of clone 9 those whose heroism saved the nat In_another mome: v ] what ailed them Antelope—-D, H tfield, H. ¢, Barthlomew, on y 2all o who favor Postoflices Establisthed the nd are in sy mpathy Retorm Demanded. With our principles and purpose to aid us with Past Year, their votes and influence. JELEGATIS tho ¢ from the Wasmieros Braeav Tirs O Tee, | gram to Tite Ber,]—At the independent con- | difforent counties in the district who voted in 13 Foururie Nt Streen, Wastixaroy, D, C., July 15, | As anticipated in these dispatches some days ago, the fatewstate commeres commis- pners have decided to issue an ovler divect- e oW | fne the vavious railtoads to mako a_redue B, Woest, Charlas Paricer. C. D, Schrode tion in the rates of transportation for grain, o, C. T\ Muffey, J. 1. | This action is in accordanca with the recom mendations sent to the senate by the com missioners on June 7 in wosponse to the reso N bort Johnson, Ta , Peck, D, | 1ution of Senator Paddock introdaced i & 4% . a e M. McCord, J. H. Coons, Thompson Bissell, [ ruary las pon this | aich other wo were rolled over the | credentials was out tho candidates for con- | py (rEUHIY M EI whole section of the state. Goodhue ,James Wheat: | Commissioner Morrison said that tho order would not be likely to have any cffect upon isting rates on railroads east of the Mis- “ Kirk, »l river for the reason that these roals, in anticipation of the aetion of the commis Shermin wes Sloat, George Pierson, | sion, promptly reduced these rates to apoint whero they are not ragarded as excessive, and would {few of the roals ontside of the states of Nebraska, Towa, Kansas and Missourl, where tho enforced reduction would be equivalent to about 9 per cent fu some cuses and 15 in others, While the order will of comse bo applicd to tho business of all roads, it will not effect Evuns, Thomas | cortain specifio complaints of overchurging I ro now <nd have been for sometine This was followed by @ vaunting speech by || Colfax—J. M. Dovine. John Pollard. 5 LR LR Ry id that it was probably onlyaverted by | Dave Butler of Pawnco county, and the audi, anthn suonatisnoliss T L SR - OF CONEMT yximity of Luke Michigan. It was in [ ence took his ks kindly, but did not ('}". Paha \l\;\”fi"“{,' in rates which were made before the com Vot the | fact the cdge of the storm which wrought | offor to nominate him Fmor: farficld —C. W. Hennicle missfon on theth and 9th of the prosent javoe in Minnesota Sunday. Late | Thecommittee on permanent organization Pl'_'__“jwflukl ‘l\l Scott, A, S. Brubaker, R. lay afternoon the wind blew here | then reported. C. H. Beal of Custer was -';”;~" Ai..“'tl‘.“‘“;' s “rate of about filty miles an | made chairmanand Fred Jewdll of Platte Buffalo—D. 1. Thornton ¥ are tothe offgt that growing corn | D, Schroder of Logan, W. L. Willard of Hall. Brow . W. Pot month by the representatives of many rail roads were confined chicfly to the brou Billingsley, J. C. Bes- d has 1o power todo what it proposed W. Hepburn, the arguments avd they had no effect A.D. Bebee, overupon their decision to order the A Custer—C. W. Beal, "H. J. Shinn, cductions. eled to the ground by y|..- wind, he committee u.(u proceeded to un infor- ; S TN e ot j mbertso rhot T R i i e e L et T OB 16 ol Yallot, the dalogntie. present. castity thie James Stockham, C. W. Todwe, Flon. (. M, Lambertson, when le loft 1d whose actions drove the women | say tha o 0V l)ln]~|-l|( Steele, b 416 YeoatHEE W osy Batars entire vote of each county with the following | D A rmometer mark . result: Kemm 56, Willurd 4, Schroder 69, "'"‘,‘_““- L. M. Dupr Poynter 14, Knox 16, J. Rice, DISASTROUS ARCTIC STORMNS. The second ballot was made formal, result- | - Boc Howard Lomax, W. P, | Washington after making a able n . Holliday, W. | ment befora the commission, informed Sen ? ator Paddock that if th ! reduction was Avmmerman, 3. T. An- | put lnto efect the Paddock resolution would — inz in Kemm's nomination, as follows: derson, W. ‘x(cr,ll. H. Gillett, L. W. | have accomplished more pr. g At in hing Schooner Lost O Teeland | Schroder 0, Kemm 52 B AL BATIoo D e 1 Cos '”(0»1'1'”‘”-1 discovored ‘that Semoder | CE0 casten, Mass., July 10.—Aletter from | o deod the proceeding as a dishonest one, a | S MeCar 1 Ryan of the sehoonor A, D. Story, | trick of the poli el Burt Dynefjord, Iceland, June 4, says that | todefeat. This changed the tide to Kemm Knox—W. G, Kruse, George Wriglt, A, 1. fied ut the result of the ine ather has been unusnally stormy and ilted in s nomination. v D t the time of writing a he now T that he did not v provailed. Two of tho crew of tho | Wakhe did nob know or otherwise, but he did feel the s schooner Senator Salisbury, Thomus Reese | grave responsibility resting upon hir tello, T, 8. Hanchott, Agton Coole, T, B. Col- | south ha and Otto Johuson, were Lost by the capsizing | suid that he was a Triend of the laboring man | ter, William Drennam, J. M. Huuter of the coun -y of the | of & the saving of millions to N dter Rowe, Mor- | work done in this line sing Thoras Bryan, R. | oly movementwas inaugurated. POSTOFFICE GROWTI TN THE S0UTI, Postmuster Goaeral Wanimkor is g wse of the pe d g th e which ¢ Cemm was called on : errick—E. M. Richards, 8. Kelloge, Il | fuly 20 I P 20 last, especiaily as it shows b, al operation of growih of busin 5 fared bettor than o ughlin, M. J. Cos- | (o The schooner Willlam Rife, one nd the laboring woman; that his lot TION TXCIDENTS, peated assertion that a partisan i from Gloncoster this sea. | Ways been cast with them, and that w The convention adjourned at 6o'clock and | administration does not deal fairly with the o a son for the halibut fishery, is missing. 1t is | ¢#ne to the convention he had no mo a | met again at 7 for an ‘Oxperience meeting.” clow Mason aud Diton's line, With 1t sho collided with an iceberg, many | Of being nominated than he had of taking a | The farmers w re present sincere | the exception of one state uthern stutes | ich have been weted by the tleet | trip to the moon. and seemed to be in soenest. The dofeated lead the list in the ma vo. | Ino | during the pissago. Sho carried o crew of | . Mr. Kemm is thirty-ive yoars old, was took their destiny with good grace, | lishwent. — Pous wiis had more po i zon,; alll o whor wers unmatried, vorn in Indiana on o fasm and i 159 camo fo | and all’ promise Me. & aum thelr doyal.sup- | catablished last “year than wny otk Nebraska aud homesteaded a claim in Custer | port. Sho_leads with new offi Bt the Four People Drowned. county, on which l livod nutl Jawuary last, | Tho professions] polli.euns, cspocially Da southern states, mueh to the surprise of 1+ of South Toston struck @ rock last | Wrer. Hehas been a republican up toabout | amount of ta and was sunk, Throeof the four por- | LYOICAN: ag0, when hecut loose from the | the union labor b —~— The Atehison's Barnings, THE KESOLUTIONS, herlain, did the greater | every ono here, arc ahead of those in the Butler, who represoents vest, Texas is next to Ponn ap utly wanted to new postoffices and then follow V ty and joincd the allisnce, helping in the | gt up some kind of a di in th 200, Kentu 199, Al i bittor fiziit in Custer last fall, Ho announced | the amalgamated forces, as he unmercifully 1§ supposed that the thatbe was poor' and that aboutall he had | roasted Burrows, =~ Ho cterized him as ith its immense motherless ehildven aud @ | insincere and said that ) s0 small o and great development, would ) mortggage on his farim, 48 thotsand liko 16 cowld fnd - waltzing | surely load the south, but it had 1 post- mnmnnHu-]hmmlfM‘Huwt( mbric necdle, | offices cstablished during the year. Rhode AGo, duly pecial Telegram to The committee on resolutions, . S. Fvans, | and then there would yet be worlds of room. id and New Hampshire ere at the foot of Ta ratlrond fos thefouith week in June nand C. W. Beal reported’ the following, | lie meant business, an_increase of 136,219, and: for the Tur Ber.)—The, carnings of the Atchson & W. Potter, M. J. Costello, John S, F'ree- J. M. Klinker made o talk that showed that st with nine each, while Alaska secured He suid that he had bor- ree new offices. The aumbor of postof ich were unanimously adoptec rowed money of u neighbor to come to the ablished during the i vear X ! $152,087, ana the St Lonis & San 1 fs tho orlginal sourco from which all | ¢nvention, and that s told his wifo that he | coctod that of the proce oar by grad, Low 'an in ' for the same 07, stively. 1t [ o 24 ot ings of the soeloty and the pi ) us against 2,000,000 in 1530, equal to pede by declaving th 16, July 15.—[Special Telegram to p.shail be prohibite hat individuals clent in qu i r.-?.‘;‘mu,y d to every form of l:n:»l'mu- g0 in and win ]Hl» h-m] e Al e T opoly. We aemi at uneirned Jand [ questions would be scttied by bloodshec Railroad suit settled. srants shall be forfeite alien_owne cemed to have several dynamite b " ealed wbout his person, but it w g the L ¢ Jand oub Qe to see them througlh his Prin bert, old at tho' “Tuley today decided that the Canadian | Money 18 to orennizod Industry Wi Ihe favmers did not £o into ecst over hi Pacitic road could run its train overthe | I8 tothehu e, It should harangue th is drawn. aCCesS L 1 18 e would not return until they had nominated a | while the net gain wa . Lhis Mr. Wan- 0 1t 4 pursuit of happi- | £0od man to defeat Dors o | namaker very properly regards a splendi Is the only true | regular cznd for nomination, K growth and shows thit the country eich it of homes; hence, | was t nly farmer who cntered into detail | Succeeding y ps more and move than and from the shoulder the yerr immediately in the past, Chamt in attemy 2 10 ot up a_ st SENATOR SHERMAN'S RETIREMENT. & the people d 'nm determination of Senator John Sher- this fall the g Ohio o retiro fr |||n‘ lie life at the ond of his prosent torm, Mirch. 5, 1803, was the subject of ratle comment capitol tod 3 ;s tired of Inm' ) v et some of the com sn Inaiana tracks into Chicago. | & harlit ; LA Blaine County Republicans. s whic lies bafore hedies, Ho 1it was ostensibly fought by the polit cureity ol 1 . | Brewsrer, Neb., July 15.—[Special to Tz ts to rotire to his ald homo at Munsfield, O., andspond the balante of his life with wse it was ar 5 3 BANE h all ]—Thno most exciting and inte.esting | his family, nator Sherman has the consequent part of the Grand Trankto | A'co i ) i | convention everheld in Blalne county ovcen- | been in congress more than thirty yeu Canudian neighbor and w rind the fnanel: o | Browster p immediate result of the decision i, | gnited States for the ty years license champions, Chicago and Bo d vestibuled | Ft has been in favor of usurersand 10 business, Its traie contract | reney and the demonetization of s the Wabash will compel | CTIMCS HAE QR to use a _ Wabash engine in crew between De 1d Chicago, Vihetull % tly 1o the “ g 7 covers all frelght lozal tanier tredsury notes i in suficient m.n s m.m Pacific trains to and [ ;e0¢ by monnsof r - | sentative in the hicago will now ruu solid it more con- | graphs ot ne ry ind imp s allowed to name th t. Kast bound pas vmen ave in a [ our industrial systent, The rity of the d honest on theio | Welch way of doing business b - that eompotition lines in the United States would f nrged for thelr use. and no passenger Lts that it d, un ) S 10 as lavge ov business y& its power to' s the Gtoe County Republicans. | Nemraska Ciy, N hizhest sconomic guthorities, | to Tue Br The following ave the dele- | Dr. W. H. Babeock of Ch s nor the state of | gates to roprasent Otoe county in the repub- | county, Nebraska, = was — to ylvania or Lake Shore, great inventions ) 1L to do this is \G0, July 15.—[Special Pelogram to | Nebraska has ever effectually ised that I'he general managers and presi- firouds and Lelozruphs < marked b i Watson, st dents of the prominent western roads met to- ntempt of luw and g povs, O. statutes | quy to L inquest | it nce on i the pres. | take 1. of ai d k- | most onld e | sourd x held. He assured the jurymen as citizens | of the ! by the | This has of kate been a lavge bone of con- | thit t1 Wit | ny.reawd that the matter would be laid el grand furgat onee wnd o vigid iaves b The jury acted on his opinion and dismissed them. iing one more | found, that of Ritta Vietha, A DAY OF FUNERAL The Whole Town ot Ited Wing, in Mourning, Rep Wise, Minn, July 15 bodies that were brought hero yester: laid out inan cupty store room, and place of death came the mourning fri claim their dead orlook in vain fo ion | tention with e 0 = nd the Minn,, s0 far Ay W S e | which, $ thi of the iends to | roabsent | the Mis ones, Al day long coftined bodies were | - 1'he being carried to stricken homes in tho city | and especiully on cattle and at many hearthstones but one or vivors of the fami waited the e the remains of their loved ones. T day of funcrals, nearly all of the b vet | recovered being intorredin Funeruls ave been held here right along | was ap Auring the day, one of the mournfy sions passiug along the street o has an air of disconsolate grief, oming of | this st his i3 a | lines | | conclu | seven, discuss vils lles in government ownership of . i v 15 3 T iver, or in other words, the relations aphs and rallr o Bigpon; Nobs JUyEf n(Gneaal T WO Sur- | {0 a ndu-paying basis, Mo for relieving talls over tho plaus for bettering the | TUBION SIohe Brilucies of weilth oW 12:::\'“\“'11 H jon of thelr road. It was decided to | B ¥ plie up vast f talle | O b Kol e GH by o, TR T Dot atlons have dominated and cor- | U s and, as being the important, the meeting today om the tolling masses. and this wo deciaro o two locals to the through rate. Uk tithnute . But sending such | gramto Tuw B verament shall exerciso 1ts ght of 1 betwoen the Chicago lines—those | oout se InsSULULIONS S0us £ provent xtensions west of the Missouri claim- nthis placo Satur- | € : three decades already in the sena fon I tho county; | He has given b Lis wisdom, eu ed by the h ies and 1ife to the intetests of his couut polling the lareest vote | and theabsence of no man in either body of sentative tion in Dis interest. M ifenco the constraction Joration | lican state convention l' aul \mincke, aorhorations hah domtated and cor- | g congressional delegation itz they hivs extoriod pllioes 2 | Postmaster Helvey and Js solid for Conneli. anti-Laws delegation, caker's tablo . ' home man for congress and Professor W, dr. John W. Baxter of North Platte has Dy e it s OF tho PeoRle 50 | 0 dr wa of Hustings college for stute super: | been appointed a medical pension. exuminer b the masses. | ever cast ata vepublicau primary fu this pro- | vongtioss would b felt so keenly u thit of the distinguished Ot W. Rankin and Robert Davgan were | pendud upon by bot 6N tes to the te conveution, | ©tlargein all contests involvi Tnord cure fustice to the people « o D. Br and George B, Drew werd | finance, the tavift and the gene, retwin of prosperity to this country, wo. elected as delegates to the congressional con- | the cou and he & unliiited coliug ¢ | vention, instructed by o unanimous vote of | Pointment. His friends her % ponvention to cast their votes forany doubtless those in every dirv lican than Geovge | him to reconsider and acc ey for congressmnan, iuhis preseut position, candidate for repr MISCELLANEOU! ninth district, was | Samuel D, Proudfitof Towa was today pro- tes to the repr from la ¢ 2 vearin the of land de- county attorney, | cisions at $ Charles an Nesto was nomir The inerease of thesalary of Land Comnis- superintendent of public instruction, and | sioner Groff from £4,000 105,000 a yeur took s public prosperity is | Wash Rankin as county commissioner. effect from today; ulso that of i Assistant Land Commissioner & from £3,000 to §3,500, B. L. Hurding of Des Moikes is at the Eb b, July 15.—[Special | bitt. mend; } for reappointment on the board of X medical pension examiners at. Chappell Willam | At the request of Senator findersn and e Representative Dovscy, Senator Dawes today made a able rcport from the scua! committee on Indian uifairs on the new “ded by | extending the time to purchasers of land ¢ 20 5| the Omaha Indian reser . Mr. Stock: bridge of Michigan has b ollove the only effeo ey R the bill up in the senate immediatel HdrS SRR Sl believe the only effcciual remedy for City | rimaries at Hastings. has promised to do so. to the house, where, having be mari 3 od from the committee, it will L tibn of a Bostwick, or ilozod business taken from the It will support 't peake and prowaptly passed. bt to coarr clear to We de [ wernment shall fore- | intendent of instruction, i peusion ofice here at vy of §2,000 all trafic originating on | ¢lose vs on the Pacltie railways, a year, lines west of th ‘Missourd, | tuke e > ud operate them in the Wishington County Republicans. With Representatives Gear of Towa and ose ending at the Missouri elaiming all . s Brag, Neb, July il “hison and Rock [sland have i us to refuse to prorate with its amount to the ne and the result has been the n O [T e needs by economy and retr ; at Blair. ~n uld be levie 1 collected G- 15.—[Special to Tk [ Cannon of llinois, Mr. Dorsey spent the L ht st break bulk there and every . A - | Bew]—The republicans of Washington | tWo or threo days as the f tie Wood county will hold their primaries in the differ | Montgun cub, on the upper Potomac, fifty ent'precinets July 15 froim 6 to 8 p. m, The | O SIxY tmilos west 'f‘g””fl' s ) bo o the iinet 3 0 : uvention will e held next Saturday v PRIIo CoRb S the June s remitted in th o 2 O ate ician in gt - added to the loe rates V. us to interfere as little ,p”“u,(. with Riflemen Reaih Cologne. Company cond y oW in the iver, oqual the through rate. This | tho businessof the country and the nataral Coroaye, July 15, has resulted in the present low basis from | eourse of industrial d Money ssouri to Chicago, 1 od by i Altan lis takeen the lead in. the fight | SRR K U | e | (1N Hoen ot o, hus reduced the rate daed for tho enrichmentof publie oMol b pplication of the above ate of affairs were discussed today, All |u|m iples and a t ierestod were represented, but as no | departient of our goverment, mun tiow, We ion of the demoery few min- | lines were in such straits as to comp o | p on thit que osclilat- | Probably be Novembe ool b R e B R i | fHiee ¥ mpel some | party n thit sk und oselilat Coroner | yow it Kyllo went down to Lake City to view the | 1 scene of the disaster. He will hols quest at once on the body of E. A. of Dakota, who was to hu been ma A un in- | selves | Johnson | at the arried 10 | bush 3 f an agreement, but the committee w. g and unwor “u bLrand the s— b A and iu wourning garb, while the whole place | unablo to re i p F policy of the re) |r|r|r) As Uis Increased Pay reports to the moeting. nd unjust » MeKinloy bilbasun | [ovnoy, July 15 lines have natumlly grouped them. fering people. In plice o Tur lh—r] The Awerican riflemen ar- tlock this morning f\nlu E. 11 Session of Parlinment, nounces what he m could be reuchied, a committee of | and national Loxnox, July e |k , with Chuivman Walker at the sted with the endless bie Tur Bee]—The government has decided to DAL 15 Arefl RatmoGLo 1S m , .h» M'-h"-“w‘ polisies adnerc to the proposal for a November sitting ) ‘proces: | V% apbed Arvited e " L on the tu of parliament, ‘I'hedato of the meeting will | B { O oeran | Leavenworth uilitary prison, f{Speclul Cablogram R s S Don't Like French Prisons, Paws, v [Special Cableg m to Tue Ber uibilist Mendelssohn e special Cablegram to | French prisons and their bad sauitary con dition, He dec that the Prussian system is far superior, but admits that in ance the magistrates and juilers ave more pathetic toward prisoners than - in russia. 1elegraphers. — e p pecial Cablegram to | he Premium on Gold, el TaATRaRry KX g i wo deniwnd a sweepe | THE Bee]—The government has accorded an | Brexos Avaes, July 1.—The closing quo Missouri—the Alton, & aul, Wa- | the - luboring slog nd Chicugo, St. Paul & Kansad City | reducing chon a1l c Lalegrapl mllm!’sll § increase of aud other concessions to the | tation of the premium on gold today was per cent day, and whose betrothed was also one of | being on one side &nd the Atehison, Burling. | . P e —— | e | ton and Rock Island on the other, " he use of the ballot to secure a freoex- Cholera's R those who perished. One More Victim Die Mixyearous, Minn, July 15,--Aunother The will no Alton now holds the whip hand and | PFssion of the actuat wil of the voter is | Mapui, July 1 Cherefore to freo our politics from concessions are grauted it ption wud ubolish the tyranny of bosses | of cholova in Sweds M of sbwu being fatal, his condition, ges in Spain Stanley Stili 1l 3 ) The Gazette says that fn | Loxpoy, July 15, —Stanley's iliness con- ot agree 10 advance rates unless liberal | e IBLL0 e success Of Dopulir OVOrD= | tho last two months there have becn 445 cases | tinues, Th queen bas seutan luquiry as to 10 discomfort of | Introduction to ble—Special to Tre Bee) of Chicawo, All the lulies were, of cou dress, which _did not, low sh display of elogant ax | onthearm of the prince of around the spacious grounds, fow steps to recoguize wit markably well, pleasant chat with Mr. Dop Hamburg and thence home. among my frict of the water Istar ont got into! As 1o the importance of the ex and I was much strack with t lights up when she smi 5 for the prine one of the look on aill this king and g © sosh 1 Kk cicty v did, Mr, Dep 10 down Depesw laughed in his pect plied, “No, no. You misund simply mean ¢ dety pro deepening therank and file, best socle ceive you, no matter how lowl | if you have done i wed with the swile of & lish call their leisure ¢ about inthe United barroom leafers, who soak talking about.” American polities: **Polities! Oh, there's nothing much tha the MeKinley billand the s | ticans y much st encmies, Whether President cepte? Depeyw raised his forefinger features assumed that quiz got off thing good, said: did you ever know an Amer did.” Then, with hands, this r ative Ar man withdrew todinner, - How the Annivers, of giun independence and the tw of King Leopold’s reign, burgomaster of seve Sublon square between the £12,000 and represents the Sixteen Century.” It has bee cited s0 much attention £ifu and five allegorical cars are by 1,00 persons in renaissa at Brussels on the 19th and m tors are expected at the palice Buesos Avaes, July | bank satisfies of Montevideo, improyed " sit they hay biuding thomsel ive — Loxboxs, July 15, —[Specla Tue Bee|—The Standard ford to lose in these prosuic ti will live in history - RioJax 1o Tue Bee fete dav i were de At night play of fireworks and’ the minated. wedding on Saturday, Whew! July 20, with the veili A The Amorican ministor was panied by Mes. Lincoln, who is in mourning 1rse, over, d ta tumes, A bountiful lunclicon was served in the pavillion, aftor which the queen, leaning Wa The Quesn of 11 gland Honored [Copyright 189 by Jimes Gordon Benn Loxios, July 14.—(New York Hora numb Americans were present this afternoon a a1 party ot Marlborough e withthe elite of Tondon socie had been invited to meet the queen, Among | otherswers Mre, nad Mrs, Chauney M. De pow, Mis. Marshall Roberts and use, W Miss Leeiter not accom in morning provent a ful cos ales, walked stopping every h a friendly word some familiar face majesty and the prince of Wales looked 1 At the hotel wherehe {5 st WU suile and Both he ng, T had pon topics social and otherwise, Tho sea voys to have done him good and he app capital spirits, cracking his genfal jokes with the greatest gusto, After a fow weeks in London they expect to visit Paris, then on to s, herel am s ¢ wi lor weland's African colonizn oyed myself immensely this | the princoof Wales' gavden party. Although I had often met the prince befor seen the quecn. She isa wonderful woman le v n we nevertheless it is the boshi thutsuits British people it, and are willlg to pay for it, suppo W ver come dowl o our less exclusivenotions asto what constitutes so- W sald Me. Doposw, “all ready for alit m this side h Stanloy's that erowd 1 o § couldn’t see the ‘0ofs of the *orses. nglish people like pluck and they had come thew to honora plucky man. 1 suspect, too, that the - great furore which has been made in London over Stanle utit: ‘You is due in part ' support scheme, 1 aiternoon at . Thadnever ay her faco rd him as mostaccomplished and tact ful gen. tlemen I have ever met. On an oceasion like this he lknows how to thow off just enough of hiis majestic attributes to put his guests case without d dingto an over familia ity, which would spoil everything. We Americans—the great bulk of us at least— business as do, but kind o They want and I don't would you e way and re. st t and me; 1 s amarked , and st for it. u know George tton bred the English system of and found it v “The only leisure class l kn'- vould n vork in London to get with the “Your fatner or grandfather must have been somubody, but the genius of our Aleri- cansystem isthatthe best socie Yorkand Boston, cr Washington, will re- your origin, ity of New nd r, and are wifo, We value a man for the work he has done, and are proud to have nothing of what Eng. ything s and brandies and sodas all d1y and pokerall nf tlemen and ladics worthy of the name a same in London, In Boston and in ) I have scen them all and kuow he t 1 bi ight. w York what I Changing the subject, I asked Depew abont exclaime is new with ill. Repub- hened their chances for victory in 1892 and 1 have not | a shadow of doubt but that. they in pow And who dol think wilt be th nominee-President Havrison ¢ depend upon these last two years of his term “The president has always counted upon the last half of his term of office to app: > his will rem That will Hal will beuble to dothisis more than T ean suy.”’ “Suppose they put you up, would you ac- and, while his al hi ner Be! con stal n pre y be wnce The whole Belgian royal family ) - Confidence Restoredin Urnguay, [Sp to Tue Bee.]—The new b the In view of the | expression dear boy, ho would refu chunee to be president! | never ake of the an gent A GREAT PAGEANT. 1gian In- A pend nes Will Ba Celebrated Lox1oy, July 15.—[Special Cablegram to Tur Bee.)-The ten days fete at Brussels in honor of the sixteenth auniver ary of Bel fth year wences o by the ues whicn plite the historical decorations of paluce of the Arenburgs and Stilloter-Sablon chureh. e pageant on that oceasion s to ¢ost son “Glo ries of th signed b Gustave Den Duyts, the well known painter, whose “Pacitication of Ghent” )eession ex ars ago. He lian D, Ellens and John Raes surroundec Costumes., ssembles’ royal visi fal Cabl urd of the commercial @ altered 1 wnt ‘\\'III Live in H intention to v the convention of isto Cab SAYS azil's Fete Da deathof General Fremont deprives Ameri of & romantic personulity which it can ill af mes, His name Cablegram | the nations ther ity -— Engin nd K Roonesten, Y., July an 13, 1 Hurrls and William Callapy, e fireman respectively of a W | troin, werekilled fu @ colli l Valley Junction this morning, st fon of theeity e was o dis Killed, Walter W gineer and hore freight al Genesee —— . —= —] ] NUMBER 28, TERRIBLE POWDER EXPLOSION Thirteen Hundred Kegs Do Fearful Excous tion Near Cincinnatis TEN KILLED AND OVER THIRTY INJURED, A Cortridge Paciory Near the Powder Mill Entirely Destroyed A Mile lion Dollar Fire at Minneapolis CINOISNATL O, July 15, <A tervible exe | plosion eccurred late this afternoon at King's powder mills, on the Littie Miami railtond, twenty-nine miles cast of this city, ‘T'en per | sons are known to tave been killed wnd | thirty or more ofhers seriously ine s | jured. Two empty freight cars were boing rolled onto a side track, where a car containe ing 500 kegs of wunpowdor was standing Ay the cars struck there was an ox n and | immediately afterward another ear containe ing 800 kews of gunpowder exploded, mkiug 1,300 kegs altoget her, William Frawley, ikeman, was stand- ingon one of the empty cars when the explo- sion occurred. No teace of his body has been found. Five other persons, supposed to oo cmployes of the powder company, wero Killod Ihe Kings powder company and ! cantridge works Eave buildings on both sides of the rive ng railroad. — Tho explo- sionocenrred on the south side and the de- struction was enormous, ‘Phere are a numbe ceupied by ‘vorkmen of the poy yand situated close to the track, by the explosion and their inmates injured. Twelve or fiftoon wivls at work in the ¢ re factory were erippled . Therailway freight houso Little Miami railvoad, to- with all the ent buildings, were seton fire and totally consumed. Tho tracks and ties of the railtoad wre torn up and a lo ploughed in the ground. The tridge fuctory wias burnedto tho id nothing but a mass of black, smouldoring ruins remains o muk the spob where the building stood, 3 S0 a8 the news reachod this ity a ro- s dispatel seonc of the Wit intende ers and a party of st nd relief w afforded the sufferors + worle of searehing for the mi caring for the wounded is now pr A messenger of the Adams has just arcved fro that when he passed Kings i bri vl for a great distanco The rondmster of had information that Living in a littlo cot- i > explosion, and that six hours' dil search had failod to find any trace of them, He sald, furthermore, that all was confusion there, aud such & thingz as ascortaliing the names was nextto an {mpossibility An ineident velatod by him was that eight orten in the cartridge f saved theins salves from the lames by ing hold of a rope thit happened to hang from the houseto the ground and sliding down. His story is thaua ten were killed. Million Dollar Fire at Minneapolis, MiNyeAPOLts, Minn, July 15.—Tho large seven-story warehouse of the Security ware- house company, on irst street and Fourth avenne, was entirély destroyed by iive, (0- gether with its contents, this afternoon, en- talling u 1oss of nearly £1,000,000. The fire is supposed to have been caused by spontancous combustion. Two men—\W. W. Morse, oo of the propictors, and his enginoer- were rescued by means of ladders from the fourth floor. Thiey were alimost blinded and suffo- cated by the donse smoke. A three-stor one building on the north side of the war louse, oceupied as 4 dwelling house by a numberof Jewish families, was erushed flat by falling walls, Noone was injured. e AN OVERHA MABRINGE, It L ads to Three Arrests on a Chrrge off Murd Dexven, Colo, July 15.—[Speeial Telegam 10T Bk —Some sensational arrests wore made here today, Willim H. Avery, a prom- fnent citizen of Port Colling, died at his home June % Twelve days later his widow was married to Frank W. Mitlington at Hastings, Neb. Millington had besn a business partuer of Avery, was considerably younger than Mrs, Avery and gossip had associatod their names in an unpleasant manner. Avery had Ieen very jealous of him. The marriage was consummated asseerotly s possibloand the two had slipped quictly sm Fort Collins, going ostensibly to to Hastings, where they lsclosure creatod a sen- suspicion as well. Ibwas rumored had been poisoned. The coromer i i today the shecifl of ner connty i v vi and which erthem when he is about to | stod both Mr, @ illingtoie and b Milling ton, [ . Mil- | lington, on the chargo 'of murder. ALl par- | ties protested innocence, but were taken to Fort Collins this evenings, Sl onRvsn D BY FALLING ROCK, Three Dakota Miners Killed by (he ¥ o ol a Blast shot, Desnwoon, 8, D., July 15, [Sy gram to Tae Bee|-Tho lives of threo of the Highland mine employes were crushed ou an carly hour this mort is located in Lead ( unntes were er Labtie, Thomas Bunny and Wil- linm Hodge, Mwo of the men were killed oute right by beiny, crushed by falling rock and the thivd died shortly afterward, The funerals will be conducted under the auspices of the miners’ union. bie coroner's verdict exonerated the owners of the miue, The 4s cuused by the forco of o blast shot, T 1 1 been drilled and powder userte fiving it men gave the v warning to the on the floors above and below them, T'he unfortunates were working on the thir- teenth and fourteenth fioors, and though the ght they wer fap from the teath floor to be out of all dange Uhie blist way have been a purticnlarly heavy for fmmediately follo it tho clevénth, twelfth, thivteenth and fourteenth floors erashed in, falling to th ith and burying Hodge, Bunny and Lahtic beneath 3 mass of broken rock and or A Hushand's Ingratitude, Yaxkiton, 8. D, July 15.—[Special Tele. gram to Tie Bee.-~Tom Colling, an Irish howrse doctor, and Mary Finn, an Irish maiden, have cloped from this place, and Mus, Col wife to Tom, wants just $300, She has supported him for tweuty years by hard work and from her carnings hid sy &300, Tom went to the b on July that mouey out, found Mury Finy parted - The Weather Fol For Omaha and vicinity For Nebraska-—Warmer; , followed In extreme north by showers ; southerly winds, For Towa—Fair; warmer; south For South Dakota—Showors; winds; cooler in western, stationiry tempers ature in castern portion, e Wind at Wilkesba Wirkespanke, Pa., Ju A terrifio wind storm in this vicioity dil great damage and the strects in_the lower portion of the city are flooded, Washouts ou railioads have delayed traius,