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THE OMAHA DaiLy BEE. W e —— OMAHA. WEDNESDAY MORNING, Y NUMBER 217, d INNTANQ TRADR AT ,000 ! s lns howed | ~ / N M Louis Bramstoad, a_young, farmer. D. M. | \ 7lln||‘ln<!\ din C ‘l and othe: T N o r - B L INDIANS' FEARS QUIETED, | gttt seesaenst | THE STORY OF THE NORDER, | kst ey o | THE NN ADIAHA BRIDGE BILL, [t e ¢ 12 =0 <2 | IRST B0 FOR GOV, BOYD. a8 - Its connection with the Umted States ma. goods, to satisfy their clalm of $410, to a va- ’ tional, which was organized by Rice, caused cant room, where they stored them. Mr. General Miles Explains to the Ohiefs the | its trouble. Rice, however, has had no inter- | An Effort to Bring It Ont at the Jobn | Bramstead has brought, prosaeddinees against | 1t fs Favorably Reported by the House ¢ TWENTIETH YEAR. JANUARY 21, 1801, ~r 7 _ = _ sioner Groff to transmit _is offico tho in the case of Alfree martin vs Honry o, involving land in Des Moines, This ; : est in the bank since the first year of it or- D, M, Stecle & Co. aad Gy, W, Shreck, sher- 3 upon the requost of Lawe, against The Lflgl'lflfflre Hnrk.uns to Hl.! Protest i Killing of Few Tails, Finization. The United States” National is 8he:dy Inquest. iff, for damages and to Tecaver the goods, (ommittee on Commerce, whom a _decision_has been rendered by the Aguinst the Joint Convention, . doing business as usual. There is 1o causo which he claims that the former parties had local officors and affrmed by the commis- — foralarm, but tho tepositors of the People’s 1o clalm to, stoner. Lano filed with the commissionor # kY of shtene - notice of appeal, but Mr. Groft has refused to Q. VE CALLED IT COLD-BLOODED MURDER. | Beinf s pingeicy class, becum frightcned nt | HIS YOUNG WIFE MAKES NO STATEMENT. Voluntoes Firemenin Sesston. WILL PROSABLY PASS AT THIS SESSION. | foticeofappe, but Mr Groft hasrefused 16 | ADJOURNMENT TAKEN ~UNTIL TODAY. y e Graxp Istaxp, Neb, Jan. 9. (Special error_do not accompany the notice. Secre- A Kansas Bank Goes Onder, Telegram to Tue DER]—The Nebraska tary Noble today decided that tho absencs o f A Big Beef Issue to Be Mado To- | Atcisos, Kan, Jan. 2.—The Bunk of | Damuging Testimony of Walstrom's State Volunteer Piremen’s association con- | X€ason Why the Shipping Bills Have | spdcifications does not dopriv the claimant [ Eleven Independents Refuse to Re day -Ten Chiefs are Belog Attt Ly Kd‘"-";‘:‘v Room Mate—Gretna Has a Quiet | yonedin thecity ball today, A local com- Not Been Pressea in the House of the right of appeal. Pmuiir S, Heaws, Bound by the Dictates of Their - ¥ closed this morning. It was connocted with Bl e s G e " e NG Lo % ot : PR Ry ; ey Sclected to Go to Wash the American National bank of Kunsas City, igoni Bt g L ";"fi'b:,’:’mn s iy HoiYSiay 1o The Farm:rs' Alllance KING KALAKAUA DEAD, Party's Caucus—Legls ington, which failed yesterday, The liabilities and mented School Teacher. pans g bee y y Congressman, lative Notes. assets cannot be as ined. $ celving delegates, About one hundred delo- The Hawailan Ruler Passes Away in e e gates have reported and many more are ex- San Francisco. Pixe Rine Acexcr, S. D. (via Rushville, Westerners in Chicago. LixcoLy, Neb,, Jan —[Special to Tae | pected tomorrow. President Johu Wilson Wistroron Boatav Treh Oxats Bas, Sux Frax , Cal., Jan, 20.—Calakous, Lixcory, Neb., Jan [Special Telogram Neb.), Jan. 20, [Spocial Telegram to Tug | _Cmicwo, Jan. 2.—[Special Telogram o | Bre.]—The coroner’s jury in the Shoedy | called the meeting to orde this afternoon at &y B8 FOTATASITE SR, | } Wiy M"m;";l“‘m“‘lm;l ":‘l‘m“l‘ o ot the | 10 Tie Ber]-—Tho joint convention to hear Brek, |—General Miles has suceeedod in allay- | Tue Bre.|—The following western people | murder case resumed its sossion this morn: | 40'clock. Mayor Plattmade an address of Wasmixaroy, D, C., Jan, 20, Paiico hotel in this oity at 2:30 this aftor. | the contest cases met at 10:30. Senator ing tos great extent the excitementunder | Were inthe city today: ing, but it was with closed doors. There | Welcome. Acommittes on eredentiils was | mpe hoyse committee on commerce to- i it Poynter,president pro tem of the senate, took Sher: o e o o appointed also a memorial committee to draft = y noon. His alarming condition was not gen- which the Indians labored yesterday. Late At the Sherman—John s, Beatrice, | were anumber of witnesses examined this yesolutions concerning deceased members. dav made a favorable report on Reed's erally yesterday he called o number of thechiefs | Neb.: Mr. and Mrs. Phil Stimmel, Omaha. morning. The doctors who lad the autopsy | The meeting lasted ouly about one hour. | bill providling for a low bridge Dbe- togethier and explained to them how Few | At the remont—T. W, Martin, SiouxCity, | in charge were exumined. A great deal of | The principal business, inéluding the dection | tyeen Omaha and Couneil Blufts. The bill Tails' killing was committed and assured | Ta.§ Miss Alice Headley, Omaha, thoir testimony was techuical and uninter- | of ofticers and appointing of the location ef | \wag amended by the committe 50 as to con- known until last evening, when the “]" ““; ';‘“‘"‘:‘ '\lf"“‘t“" Hldor, The roll ""‘: attending physicians announced that tho | Showed thatevery senator was present and malidy was Bright's discase and urme. | VOrY momber of the house excopt Johnson E (ind.) of Valley., President Poynter arose y 54 (et tY o 9 i 4 ol ve the next tournament will eome up tomorrow. te b | In Kalakaua's visit to this country h + e i them that both himself and the army consid- | At tho Palmer—W. B. Howard, Lincoln, | esting, but the physicians were a unit in |y Slclo Fition attonded Ehe opers house fn @ | form to thoone mtroduced in thesmatody | was made on account of fail. | And read partof the law governing contested ered it a cold blooded and brutal murder, aud | N 0 L0 o Woodman, 1, | SWearios that death did not result from the | gy this evening. Mr. Manderson, ing health. Mo commenced to gain | €lections, and anuounced that a quorum of e Grand Pact a vodman, L £ alth, 5 A G, Omaha, 1, | blow of the cane. The heart showed signs of - <~ 4#-The goneral feels that if the knowledge | T Hodges, Sioux City incipient fatty degeneration, and several of S _A Demon te Teacher. of this murder had come to the Indians about At the Auditorium —L. B, Walker, F. D. | the doctors were not exactly certain whother Farnrier, Neb, Jan 1h—[Spectal to Tus the time of the buraing of the school mear | Kees, W. L. Washburn, C.G. Hoyt A. R. | asharpblowon the head would not cause | Bee.] -Yesterday afternoon a man appar- the mission it would havo lod to one of the | Dempster, Beatricc, nl.;b i tAsil Ot heart failu ently about fifty yearsof sge and shabbily most disastrous Indian wars in the history of [ Avthe Wellington —H. M. Lane, x One physician was of the opinion that it | dressed called at various houses in town and the country. MR.BANCROFT'S OBS EQUIES. the analysis of the stomach did not show | Said that he was aschool teacher losking for Notwithstanaing that supplies for twenty traces of poison it did not mecessarily follow [ @ situation. Fis actions, at first somewhat f:'m‘:,‘;‘(“‘w';:j(‘;(';p:';‘[\'"{'.‘]’(‘s l‘fl‘t‘h;"{:?“l'““‘,ct‘l‘;;‘: A Distinguisned Gaihering Pays the | tnat poison was not administered, It might | Strange, soon showed that ho was demented. Bome before the expiration of that time, Linst Tribute of Respeot. have been absorbed in the time thut had | People on the outshirts of town became Mr. Connell told Tae Ber correspondent, today that he had made a suficient inquiry on tho floor of the house in relation to the in- terstate company’s low bridgo bill for a thatthe army was in nomanuer respousivle for | A "Garner, and M; strength soon after his arrival, but the im. | DOt houses was present and stated that tho provement was only temporary. Aftor his | SPeuker would act as prosiding ofticer. return from southern Californialast week Shrader moved that a special committee of ame worse, and during the last | B¢ bo appointed to droft rules to govern structure across the Missouri river between < Unconselous noarly all thetime, | thC Joint convention, which was carried. Omaba and Council Bluffs to warrant him in | jiga being projonged only by the nse of stimu. | _ The speaker appointed as this committeo velieving tho house will pass the bill even | 1ants At 1:90this aftornoon Colonel Mac. | Shators Poyuterand Stovens and Ropro- though the engincer oficers of the war de- | Furlane, the king’s chamberlain, found that | Seitatives Wilson, Porter, Shrader, Ames partment have taken a stand against it. He | the king no longer recognized him. Then \m"l ).l_‘l'unlhm:«‘n (dem.), Schappel (rep.) and Gillilan (rep.). sid the department had joined the Mis- | Ray. Dr. Roed of Trinity Episcopal church The first large beef issue under tho mew | WASHINGTON, Jan. 20.—Tho funeral of the | elapsed from its adwinistration until the | alarmed andsent for therashal, Inashott | gupf river commission in fighting | pogin n‘mmmwmuum,r’"m‘Lhu““_.‘"um,__ Senator Shea arose and offerered the fol- agent, Captain Pierce, takes place tomorrow. | venerable historian, George Bancroft, took | holding of the post mortem, time he was raviog sothat it took several | i) o give a charter for & low bridge av lowing protest* v Fifty-five hundred people will be fed. Then | place this morning at St. John's P. E. church A amid demonftrations of grief on the part of clan who had been in attend. | men tohold him. In his pocket was found o | giou Gity, but it had become a law despite 5 5 vl Comes now the said James E. Boyd, contes- teacher's certificate, issued by the county S oported from the | Lo iuendants of the dying monareh. AL| ,.5Ford siotoets that the tmeoting of *the two superintendent of Dawson county, Neb., to | theirefforts. The bill as reported from the | 250 Fleet Surgeon Wood announced that tho | 1 GR9 PR SR T AL FED LR b Vice $ Issac Helrick, also a citcular advertising | Bouse committeo today meots with much | king wasdead, The remains will bo em- | tho purpose of hearing and determining tho dent and Mrs, Harrison, Vice | apd when he returned found that his patient | himselfas a teacher of boakkeepiog. He was | more approval than itoriginally did, baving | paimed and taken to Hawaii on the United | contestin tho above case, is illegal and in- and Mrs, Morton, the cabinet of- | had suddenly relapsed into unconsciousuess, ken to the county jail wb Clay Center for | poon amended toconform to the bill intro- | States steamer Charleston. The king will be | valid in this, to-wit: ‘Ihe concurrent resolu- flcers and their wives, the British and Ger- | from which he never awoke. ) safe keeping until it can be learned where be | gyced in the senate by Mr. Manderson. It | succoeded by his sistor, Princess Lilnokalani, | tion under which the two houses of the logls- man ministers, and nearly all the mombers ame from. Volkh! 8 {HiGURH: £h6 bl World be yasstd at ’ dARLARL . b | latare have so met in joint session irst ti 7111 be 8o Another phy T e o hostond of thiety i for, | A0 was attended by a large and most | ance upon Mr. Steedy during Sunday night merly, In this sry Lwenty-two | distinguished gathering, Among thoso pres- | was absent from the room for a short time peolo will hereafter re 16 pounds more | ent were Pre at cach beef issue than they did before, This | Presid eat increase greatly pl the Indians. General Mile lecting ten chiefs from both the Ogallalas and Brules to send to The stomach is probably in the hands of o ; Aep S aNT arny e ] s pro ! at | whohas been acting as regent during nis e o i dolnele Washington to set their case before the in- :3(’”:;):_"}}'3““'_‘3““' oy s ALy, anl | chemist by this time, but in whoso the An Irrigating Oyclone. this session, and every effort is to bo bent in | ahsenco, L] over, e PN Dbl dun\!vlr . b i e bl L alrN nchend n ‘. bandsome black | authorities naturally donot care to tell. 1f | Yomk, Neb, Jan. M.—=[Special to Tuk | iat direction. Congress has sboutcomo o | Dayid Kalakaus, kingof the Sandwich or | the stato of Nebraska, for s signature, by F. D Lewis, special Indian agent, who | (705 LW in silver ornaments, | in Prof. Nicholson’s possessionit will bo | Bee.]—The foundry and engina company of has arrived for that purpose. It secms that no military officer will be allowed to acc pany them, aptain Baldwin of General Miles' s buricd, this morning, the four dead India found yesterday near Wounded Knee, “Pen more guns wero turned in today. “This afternoon a strong wind prevailed, fill the conclusion that navigation upon the | Hawaiian islands, was born ubout 1888, He | nor has the samo been proscited 1o the gov- Missouri ubove Omata amounts to so litlo | belonged o ono of tho hishest families In the | ernur of the state of Netraska for his sisnr i rorth tho protection which | 1stands. When King Kamehameha V. died [ ture as required by the constitution of the URYGL iy S LD DIEobId ‘f';‘,' h | G e Qe Hass, o, beniiata the | state of Nobraska; ‘and that said concurront high bridges afford and that low bridkes | v, throne, Dayvid Kalakaua and William | resolution has never been signed or approved with proper draws will give sufficient pro- | Lunalile; the latter was clected by a plobis- | by either the govemor or licutenaut governor tection, citum, which was confirmed by the logisla- | of the state of Nebraska, as required by law: W TIR SHIPNNG DILLS ARE Witameip, | turo, | Lunatilo Qied within a twelvomonth, | and for the further reison that said joint and bearing ¢ plate. The flor its lid @ heavy silver | severai weeks before acomplete aualysis can | this ¢ tributes were beantiful y have completed and sucee 4 be made, as his other duties prevent him | tested a new pumping deviee for irrigating Tho - servies wero | simple and DRSO from dovoting all his time to the analysis, [ purposes. Itfs called the Cyclono Trrigation Douglas, rector of the church., The | DennisSheedy offeredto take itlo Denver Pump, and at the h_'ml test acolumn of water remains were taken to the Baltimove & Po- | aud have oneof his chemists examine it, but | three and a half inches, in diameter was tomac train for transportation to Worcester, | the authorities decided that they could not | Taiseda distance of fifty-five feet. It can be fully g g thie'l v allow it to b tako a the of operated by either horse oF steam powar and Pite rward his claims, | convel s rganized in aceordanc ng tho. atrcots with dust and ronderiufg iy | Miss., whero the teryont wil bo wads. R othin witnes axamined b momtng | Wil Pump. from any depth. - Tho litting | Colonel Farquahar was asked tody what, | S04 Kcalatuus neaty put forwwaua b, elins: | CORSRSE % A6k ST, G i s of Q.'-'L‘."’..‘Enfi}fl!f..‘.‘-.?li‘r"fi‘}'\v"r'«-\'y‘:‘.““"\"'d'.:u'“-'-’u\’r‘li AN ENJOYANILE AFFAIR. was tho domestic employed at Sheedy’s, She | Power is obtained by a Serew enclosed ina | had becomeof the shipping bills, These un- S 8186 60 il a1 LR ry, 1574; but the | Nebraska, and for other reasons ap- . —_ said that her mistress was always apparently | ¢ylinder at the bottom of she well, which is | portant measures were taken up about ten of this election was contésted by | pearing upon the records; and there- arms wero turned over, increasing the num- | Ty AHOtY e b Se A e it v shy | M ven Rbia LI MU GO NG Cor: buina Lt0R | |31 vanie ainsthet £6)lnto apphrent HBAIIRG, | Gt b i e . | Fore;: thn! outeatée " proteats iuad exoepts ber now in the handsof thocustodian toabout ""l":"’:‘c o ”l'{‘f“'"l"‘(fi‘!""f Gar: | i ho othars vory mlecly. Shohad seen | 106 whirl as objects are. gattied1 p by an at- | Tt has boen thousht that Fatquabar. who 15 | who died in 1 Queen Emma was the | to proceeding further bth the trlaL of sRid two hundr '4( tot $iids at C DRI MULRGIL) bl GRSl ELL LT 2 McFarland at the hovse a number of times | Mospheric cyclone. steerive the bills, was afraid that hehad not | daughter of & = native chfef by | coutest before said joint session for the rea- o T e o ey W Yonk, Jan, 20.—[Special Telegram o | when o was on his hai-dressing ex pedition, 2 oy < enough votes to pass them and so avoided @ | an - Englishwoman aud was adopted | sons aforesaid. Jaxts E. Boyn, SOTERAL Allo8, ALEORDE e e AV IR Sl S T w13 The ball in Madison Square gar- | but never saw anything improper in_their re- Compauny Slquetted. e O e et it SA¢ | den last night was tho most baccanalian af- | lations. ~She was ot thore the Sudayoven- | Gexmva, Neb, Jan, S0.—|Spcial Telo i epingr L e the! ast | ing of the assault, having been permiited to | gram to Tue Ber]—A large and enthusiastio exception to the order willbe that of the t | fair which has taken place there for the past | % sy 18008 Sl 0 {nfantry, Colonel Shafter, which will retain | five years. Otero Bewitching, theterpsichor- | £00R 8 Visit with some friends, She was | audience gathered at the armory touight to roll call. But he gave an emphatic negative | by D' Rooke, an English phy Contostant. o this suggostion todsy, Ho explained that | icfan on tho islands, and before’ her | iron. John O. Watson of Otoo offered 8 the delay was caused by an understanding | marriage with Kamel a, was known'as | ooom: SO i Lk d whicli had been reached between himself and | Kmma: Rooke, The disputo threatened to | Similar protest on bebolf of the republican e b hot- | oval to Mrs. Sheedy and strongly of the | mion i 1 2 | someof s democratic friends. Toey had | endin a clvil war, the adherents of Emma | contestees, tposition near thoagency bulldings, | can from Spaln, was thecenter of attraction. | opinion that she was inocent, i:mi,“d t““ 2adquck m"";""’ v f"m‘m""h(f‘. lot him know that the business of the “house | hoping that the British government would [ On motion of Shraderan adjournment was o forco will compriso Glgh oo er | Abowt 2 ocock there was & | “At4oclockin the afternon the jury re- | Nebr vu\rlmllnluul gusds mu:mu’nr n!! thelf | was 1o be obstructed at evory possitlo wint | refuse to ekiowlalee Ralikuaa, who was | taken til 11 o'elock, to allow the comnitteco E sevon cof 05 i T , i i Mol S o 0 s ront, ‘Phe o solong us the fede ole M| Ennraked tois Koatile i) B S e oinilng | Slarp Teport in o box —occupied by | sumedits session, Tetura safe and sound from the fron o | possitle solong s the federal election biLl | gupposed to bo hostile to s ) Otero and several gentlemen well known The first witness examined was John | reception was altogether one of the most S in Murray Hill socicty. Somcbody said | Klausner, the eighteenyearold youth who : D e e of thy | Otero had slapped one'of the gentleman’s [ had been'rooming with Walstrom, the young ghth, six of the Ninth, the Léavenworth | faces. A moment later chalrs twere | lover of Mrs Sheedy. scomed to enjov the affale fully as much as pattalion, comprising Troops L of the Iirst, [ Yertumed and O ran | screaming | Klausier tstified that about three yoars | 1o hard tack and beans of the front. 7 dutalion, comprising Troops Loof tho 1wty | from the box. Several brawls followad | ago he lad worked for Mrs, Sheedy aid ho L th, I of tho Fif 3 | iy various parts of the hall, in one of which | thereby becime sequainted with her, Of Hoy Burglars. B i‘;‘m‘;m;m}f’z“:l:‘ly“‘;"‘d“"(‘hfi"‘z‘,‘;fl“‘x“‘l":’ under | proqdy (ebhard and Bob Hillurd engnged in | late witness has been employed in Brown's | g axo Tstaxn, §L.,)_J:“.N__(Sp‘,“ Tel. was beforo the senate. In order that the | in the isluds: but in June, OREIIGE eI EOLO LA “‘:" ”;t oonmits Possibility of passing the bill when it | torirsent o lewer to teo on rules returned and tho house was reached ~the lLouse would be reduced | ing him upon his accossion, and his right was | called to order, to @ minimum the democrats in favor of the | then adumitted, In the autmn of 1874 he de- | Senator Switzler movea that tho joint con- shipping bills therefore warned Farquhat to | cided to America and Europe, and the | yention take a recess until 10 o’clock tomor- keep s measures off the oo in order that | United States government despatetiod a steam | o iy ordor to give the president of the sen- they might not suffer obstruction tactics. | frigate to couvey him to San F He ‘acted on this hint and is quietly waiting | where he arrived *November 3. King ato and the governor an opportuuity to sign enjoyable affairs of the se@son, being gotten upon the spur of the ¥omént. The boy ancise 4 asiorn 4 ahandto hand encounter, Maurice Barry- | restaurant. About September 17or 18 Mrs. oy g until the elections bill is out of the way. | kcaua was well educated, of vxemplary habits | the concurrent solution providing for tho pnder Bdentenant Taylor of the Niuth ca: | hora interfered andknoekod voth of thoin | Sticedy recommended witness to room with a | ©8am to the Bir) —The cothing store of | uWwhen that time comes,” suid he, “the ship- | and dignified manners,’ and spoke English | joint convention. g 24 B of th Hy d“- L ‘K 8 dow Various little affairs of this kind di- | nice young man named Walstrom, She said [ Herman Brothers was barglarized last night, | ping bills are absolutely certain to pass | with flucncy. ] Stevens of Furnas asked if the joint cons w:l{‘ Rl";’,'cm?mu“r’“ under Captain Capron, | voifiod the oceasion during the remainder | that the young man would bo in town only a [ entrance being effected by prying open the | through the houss, A imost careful canvuss S 2o Ay vention had the right to aujourn, [Laughter.] it is expected will excoute some manCUVIes | L Souare garden had over seen, wards Mrs, Sheedy told witness that | 108 and notions was sakwm, also s small | 4, emocratic votes and will also gain about | ¢ to concurrent resolutions, and swid he be- and pass in view of the commanding general. tho roason she © wanied _him .. a.| BUQUNSOf monay whirh | iffbeen lefy.in. o L gt yotar on. e alabtion vows. | Governors Inaugueated and United | {0 eoneurrais raomions sl st o be g‘to 5<::waby .r:‘l';:';';: ol g AGAINST PRER COXNAGR. rom with Walstom " was “because %J—'edfl{"nfi'infi';“:fi T T o SOl with' the asurod " supportfedm. tho ropub States Senators Eected, tions should be presented 1o the governor for J s i ' i she wante him to carry notes | W 3 > LE R the general hopes to fmpress with the num- LA ; : q £l | bor Fof _soldiars whom the govesnmont could | Boston Business Mon Hold a Meet. | 1o berto Walstrom. Witioss ploked out | tis supposed the burglary, was committed send against them. There is a belief that this ing ona Protest. room 11 in the Heater block, Walstrom paid | by boy 8 ik t of the rent. Mrs, Sheedy sent. the first Py display will be the last feature of the campaign A A et ¥ fraykitalinl Bl o § Fire at Crab Orchard. o O oA ek, | Bostox, Mass., Jan, 0. —Faneul hall was | uote. It was about two wecks ufter the timo & The packed today with the substantial business | that Walstrom uud witness commenced.room- [~ Crap ORomakp, Neb, Jan. 20.—[Special ':f:vlz-hv.:z:fi:-' i ‘fioi‘ii'“wi'ifififi;wn li::‘nl"l:::]l} men of Boston, gathered at the call of Mayor ;gfl‘{,"l";‘:l‘_:: l{‘{lf»mb“",‘t‘é‘“:v);::*‘?h:‘fs% 1"!{"11"1'" Telogram to Trre Bre.)—Fire broke out from and after the necessary orders are issuel | Matthows to formally protest against the | | rtor and wine In the. baskots. The hived | 2defective flue in W. 8. Young & Co.'s im- some days must olapse before the lucky ones | free coinage of silver, The platform was M, Sheody give these lumehos g | Ploment house about 9 o'clock last night and Wil be ablo to leave for home. ¢ Uncapaha | occupied by some of tho most distinguished for Walstrom and tho girl re burned it to the ground. Loss on stock, and Bladktoor Slote Indfant. mndor the leads | statesmen, financiors and educators of Massn- | the empty buskels afterwanls.” The hired 0 fully Insured. Tho baitding belonged ership of Chiiefs Plenty Engles, White Eyc- | chusetts, A number of addresses were | £l also saw him receive notes for Walstrom. | to the Chamberlain Banking house of Tecum- lican shllt;. will hulmom tm;lg su.fllch{!mwzlvo Hinrnisouno, Pa., Jan, 20. —Governor Patti- | his signature and he must therefore voio us & good margin for the shipping bills.” # srate day with the | ‘‘aye.” FARNE son was Inaugurated at noow today with e | Lol (ind.) of Burt asked If the resolution Tho farmers’ alliance congsessmen wh S OREE TIOR8 o0 SR O AR UL had been presented for the signatuves of the on e b & e e oS re ahout | the governor pledged himself to make carn- | proper ofiicers, aud was answered by Swits o Ratemble heve for the purposs. of looks | €8t efforts to enforcs every article and section | ler that it had tot. s the congressional field. Hon, Jerry | of the constitution. Ihe ‘:UTl““lml(;“;N: 2ayes and 10tiayn, Simpion, the sockless statesman from Medi- Rauetan, N, C., Jan. 20.—Senator Vance [, 14€ S0 O ll;‘_”“{“'l‘h:‘m‘l\“I‘H_')'x“')"":\_':ldu‘b gne Lodgy i, will be among them. | received an overwheiming majority in the | foliow tho constitution B tha e PP B President Polk, the head of the alliance or- ; t N LT 2 I C ¢ 1 Tanistion, s’ s hendquarters. hove, and | DaLlot taken in both houses of the legislature | ity and would vo [Ch o was asked today what the purpose of the | OQ. o o ‘Modie (ind.) said that haviug in” joint con- i 1 ~The republicans | vention voted notto recognize any one us L ; D meeting was. He said it was entirely in- UTMEIN T i I 86 10§ brows, Yellow Dog, Fraid-ol-Hawk, Hul | mage. General F. A. Walker deprocated the | Mrw:, Shecdy atso sent, a ‘littlo satin rlng | seh and itisa total loss, valued at 81,00 formal e was duo largely to tha wish amongz | 1, Cleus have nominated Seustor Squite for eleoted goverior, ha wonld vala oo A p: Bear and Flies Red called on General Miles. i Gl s anl POUOR O N 8 SbRom. S \as about three | The building occupied by Latimer &Jones, | the various congressmen-elect to sce Wash- [ 2o DI OF P L . S 4 s admission into the union of new states to | weeks before wituess saw Walstrom wear- | punp and windmill dealers, narrowly es- | i < 4 Sy > Tonight the bouse voted for senator, Squire Newberry (ind.) said he did not propose The represented aboutsixty-five Indiaus, the | [utralize the influesice of oldor committoes, | ing tho diamond. ring. pump ) ly ington and get a prelimmary idea of how rempaut of Sitting Bulls band who had Walstrom claimed | caped burning. receiving 43, Calkin: 15 and Carroll 17, | to ullow auy one to interpret the con- i i he cougressional grind was “conducted. It | I Atk ( ¥ y R h phey | and sad the d ge of silver was di: that the ring came to bhim through the ex- W Llsadiolt; atte S'quire had a majority in both houss. stitution for him, and in the presence Secinel hom Sianding Houk agentsy KRy honest anad . The principalspeech | press ofice, flomeward Hound. Jas brobuble, he sald, that the matter of | " MoxToomEny, Al Jau. ~0.~In e stato | of this honorablo body he desired to voto e ery e fwan :i“ul:\:‘_l Hon, Edward Atkinson. Ho | On tho night that Shcedy was shot at, | Cmapnox, Neb,, Jan.20.—(Special Telegram | o0niit 800G bo discussed. and some policy senate today the Ml miing an_appronri- | o) ation for the world's fair exhibit_was o the l!l\)lc to await the ate of the e if bill in congress, the scn if tho election bill becomes “A small fraction ef senntors | Charley Carponter came over to Walstrom's toTre Be! ~Companies Dand E, Sixteenth from tho remote border states have combined | room and informed him about the assault, | s o0 S ERIRRTEE FRRE b BEECRT together as the vrepresentatives of silvermines | The day following the shooting Charley Car- REEY 5 EOORIRY; Ly g rather than of the people to force into | penteriwentitotheplacewherethe witness way | Oclrichs, enroute to Fort Douglas, Utah, ided for here than at their former ho The general took the matter under adv meut and will decide it in a few days, aid on [ Shrader (ind.)., in explaining nis vote, said tions | he did not belicve the constitution required ors holding that | thesignature of a governor to a resolution alaw it would ef- | involving his title to the oftice, and he would agreed upon, While the alliance memb are not numerous enough to hold the bala of power, they are suficiently strong The [na an A Rk aniati . BIl: eirculation a dollar made of silver which the [ attending the business college, and told him | are in camp on the outskirts of the clty to- [ Ue¥ ‘nct a8 a unit to inako thim-| foct the state 5o as to render the inducoment | therefore vote *no.” [Applaus . WASHINGTON, Jan, 20.—The house commit. | Wit of value must be tried—a test by fire. | tnat Mrs. Sheedy had anote for him to carry | night, and will leave Chadron by speeial train | 3N 4 Fal L Dunning of the alliance | Of immigration useless. 0 The speaker delayed a moment in announc- RUAONIIaN: 2 The silver dollar is not true standard. Tt may | to Walstrom. No notes were carried within | ats o'clock tomorrow morning for Salt Liake, Mevo jant recolvad 16 ters from Titindia | _JEPFERSON Crry, Mo., Jan, 0. —Vest was | ing the result, but flually reported that the ;N; lcm Indiau nflull‘r hul;“nenlrly can:vlc:d uiu \.u‘;vu;;h 70, 80, oreven 100 cents for a while, | the week preceding the list assault on | viathe Fremont, Elkkhorn & Missouri Valley &Ax‘:,«nlx‘inulhé senatorial struggle there, One | fe;elocted United States senator toduy. vote stood cas and (2 nays, and the joint ndian appropriation bill. Iv carries - | and yet no one can 4 ¢ 5 1 what it will be worth | Sheedy. to Orin Junction and the Union Pacific rail- nd ex- SaLem, Ore,, Jan, 20. H. Mitchell was | convention adjourned with cheers from the year. Such a dollar s Mrs. Sheedy scemed to think agreat deal | way. 000, an increase of $207,238 over the curreat | uext week, month or lttor s from Candidate Streoter, 4 ! 1 today _elected United Statos senator to suc- | democrats and republicans. year, not Mt to be tho standard or unit| of Wahlstrom. Wahlstrom fold witness ho Movo MBes ApbESpalstan prosses Lih anpitnie) hovsiol beiny clioson’f cead el £, 5900 | “'mhe following * indopendents voted with ARl e of value of a great commercial nation. | was from Birmingham, Ala. Thathe had to A . ! Alianes mombers of the Tlinos legisiature, | ST, Pau, Minn., Jan. 2.—The house today | all the republicans and _democrats in A l“”n .,n( an Boare, Faneuil hall calls upon the great west and | leave ~that placo because be got into Keansey, Neb, Jan 20.—[Spocial Telo- | aliantd Mt om0 1oe, o no Dirposo to | ddopted a’ joiut resolution petitioning the | favor of adournment: = Senutors =Beck, River Farus, Wis,, Jan, 20.—Excitement | the great west will surely respond. We do | trouble with n jrirl, gram to Tuz Ber.]—The board of supervis- | Who fso Clene §, COMC AN PIPOSCHY | Mianesota congressional delegation to sup- | Collins, Coulter, Hill, ' Michener, Taylor, prevails horo over a report thit the Rod | not call wpon the sparscly seited border | Mys. Sheady had told witness that sheand | ors recousidered today the motion appropriat- | i organuation of lowa on a solid Aliuoe | POXL the submission of "a constitutional | und Turner, and Roprescntatives Dobson, THE RAIN POURS. country, mot one even oqual in value | one evening Sheedy becaine very angry be- | exceed 8,000 in its stead. This meets with l}lll'i‘;"‘ka‘;‘m“g;'c‘w' ;;ojk":hl“‘; “ul;’{; fln‘l"zlmfi-(' Gallinger, ropublican, today 1 ed a ma- | business until the contest is decided. The in- to the poultry and eggs of poor New | cause Wahlstrom spent the evening with his | the approval of all. The supervisors will in- i e LT R (VR D ke oreanisaton is confined to two mhioe | jority of the volos cast in the two houses for | dependents are completely non-plussed uv the li- ers, workmen, manufacturers | wife. Witness did not know personally of | Vestigato the needs of theig respective loca nd the o 1 NOT | 7nited States senator. turn of affairs, it aanraits and all the solid sense of this countr: any criminal relations between Wahlstrom | ties. b B e s i oo | Lirrie Rock, Ark, Jan, 20.~In the legis: | Shrador, ono of the independent leaders Kixaas Orry, Mo., Jun. 20,—(Special Telo- | pITHRORERNST [0, Sonciudion SR | ant Mrw Bhtedy, Witnoss nover ot {te Belp (or Sugince iho stae, and expeot o arrange maicrs so | (SIS to0AY JACRE, Jonbs, oe Rolected | suyal W dont lehow what il bo dons, an gram to Tug Ber. ] —his city is just tow in | and legistature of the state 0 see to It that | kept him up ate. Onenieht ho jearned from | - GRETSA, Neb., Jan. 10.—[Special to Tur | that the aliiance will exert u stiong intluonce | “{117) Sox, ‘Wis., Jan. 20.—Tn both houses of | *An effort will be made to whip_the racalcl- the most serious position in its bistory. | auactis passed to this end, that i all con- | the hired girl in the Heater block that a [ BEE.1—A second consignment, consisting of | i Shiping Now Yori's par contest of | vy o logrislature today bills were introduced | trants into live and e.ther that will be doue or Aside from the failure of one of its | tracts eutercd into after the passage of this | woman had been in the room with Wahl- [ 4,700 pounds of flour, was shipaged from here e R T T e e e xepealing the Bennelt compulsory education | tho legislature will - proceed Lo recognize P SRR T B e T act, in which dollars _are named in promise, | strom before witness came homo. Did not | toduy over the B, & M. billed to the county S tin ik I o | Taw. | Boyd. o of (o & ouses ouly yestorday. tho | 1 courts shall construo that the dollar n who the woman was e o e ot Allinace. Nen s foe g | . In connection with the candidacy of Gov- | ™ Picven, Col, Jan. %.—The senato this | As the time fixed for the commencement of ecision of the suprome court aring the | peantand promised is the best doilar that | Mrs, Sheedy gave Klausuer money at dif. | Commissioners of Alliance, Neb, for the | ernor Hill of New York forthe United States | yoping clected Senator Tellor to succeed | the contest by the concurrent resolution has extension of the city limits invalid, will re- | can be mado—a dollar of £old coin,” forent times for carrying the letters back and | [resterm sufferers, il““)'h:‘c‘g";fi‘ 213, Jonated | gonato the statement is made in anevening | yiself, The “regula’ and *combined” | pacsed, & mow resoiution may ave o be duce the population and plunge the affairs of | Resolution aguinst free coinage were | forth between the two. e faen Ol e by the B & ap "POFte- | paper that he will come here and open, politi- | pouges "also met separately and both gave d'und this will postpone the heaving for the municipality into chaos, Already have six | 8dopted. The doy after McIarland struck Sheedy | 100 18 furnished free Ly the B. & M. il eadquartors witha viow to securing tho | il a mijor prbetgbaly councilmen been declared us serving districts s with the cane Mrs, Sheedy st the witness Olbeen on'Bany democratio nomination for tho prostder Doy Goveror-clect Rey- | The statement that Lisutenant Governor not within the limits of the city and the chief Fraud Practiced on Negroes. Klausner to Wablstrom's roomn to tell that NAERE : next year, and that his election to the United | 1,54y wa gurated with the usual | Majors declined to sign the concurrent reso- ] of police has withdrawn bis forcos from the | ATLANTA, Ga., Jan, 20.—The excitement | young man that Mr. Sheely was geiting | GRETNA, Neb, Jan. 19.—(Special to Tite | States senate will not put him under obliga- | jinposing coremon false. Ho says it has never been [ D e e R B R g neroos ovor the eolonization in Libe. | Worse. After Sheedy died Mrs. Sheedy seut | BeE.|—The Sunday law was rigorously en- | tions to defer his presidential aspirations to 5y nisiena, Pa., Jan, 20,—Senator Cam 1 to bim for bis signature, and when decision, Public improvements ordered out: | i setoms bein g onwin Sraify - the United | the following " message to Wablstrom by | forced here yosterday for the first time in | P oy Dlevaland ar So¥igly sise. - The | opon v el today, The baliot in the [ it is he will sign 1t cheeriully bacauso it is sido of the old limits have come | \i"° NG SREIOreG, DY oited | Klausner: “Como to the funeral. 1f y¥ou | tho history of the town. Every busine coming of Governor Hill will be watched | ous0 stood mecon 113, Tagy s duty as presidiug officer of the senate, to & full stop and numberless condemnation | States and Congo national steamship com: | dou't, 'l never think anything of vou." = [ with great interest in Washington, ‘T'here } jjged 2, Judge White 1, Chauncey ‘e prohibition fawyers are beiug soundly b proceediugs are nipped in the bud. The | pany, does not abate. Ttis estimated that | Klausner further testiied that both Mrs, [ DOUSe aud saloon in town wis closed, -except | are those who believe that he will diminish at, 77. In tho sénate it was, Came denouncea by the independeuts. Lamb, Tnayor wonders whether he was tlectod | 2000 have come to Atlanta from Texas and | Sheedy and Wablstron always cautioned | W6 _barber shop and mneat market. Much | fuimportance when ho is placed under the | 4 ‘Black'i7, Sibley, demo i Allen and Strickler come in for an equal . within theold liinifs and other officers are | Mississippi to wait for the promised ship | bim not to 18 anybody else recoive the notes | Satsfaction is exprossed by the citizens, aud | focus of a senatorial microscope, while others aggart, White' aud ropresented | sharo. It is probuble that an effort will be fearful for the same reason, Moro money has | which hasn’t como, aud the cold weather of | eotrusted to him, The witness testified that | 5P iyl % contend that ho w "“ Prove a greater mwan | (hg outspoken opposition to Cameron among | wude to unload theso revolutionary advisers been spent than would have gono out of the | past few days found them in such destitu- | hewasastudentut the business collego and Child Desba than the late president or than he himself | (ha ropublicans, The joint session will be | and new counsel will be employed. Senator treagury ordinarily, aud now, that much of | tion that thé city in manyt*instances has been | worked at Brown's restaurant 1o pay his A ohild- Gy has ever appeared by having access o a bet- | a4 tomorrow. Hill of Gage is especially severe in bis criti- the revenue producing section has peen cut | compelled to aid them, There issome talk | board. Keansey, Neb, Jan, 20.—[Special Tele- ¢ ter forum than has leretofore been given There was no ballot in the house, Motealf | cisms of the incompetent attorneys and de- ot thoro i probaty bo deri, of bringing the matter hofors the courts, but | He was put under 8500 bonds to appear as | #ram toTme Ber)—A seall child of Georgo | bim. R of Stevens county arose and charged Clarke | clares that hereafter he will follow the plain The run on the Savings bank continued all | 88 each |‘xuul so0 little 1t is not probabie that | a witness and in default was taken to jail. Wilson,a dairywman, was (seriously burned MIPRLIARRODS. of Spokane with an attempt to bribe him to | letter of the constitution and laws and vote day, but it is now quite sure that this insti- | such action will be taken. Mrs. Sheedy, the wife of the murdored monies, though Senator Van Housen (dem, he ballot for | would not atter y I it should prove true, a8 revorted in the | vote for Calkins and deposited with the | his own convictions, PRI R IR Ao Nule hat sy nall Rt man, e the Called, Sho wpearsd at the :::L’ "‘:"‘;':‘l"“' ‘“"‘“:‘“fi:"::‘_“ ”‘;:‘““’““i press dispaiches, that John R, Lewis, the | speaker the §30 paid him. The house ad. | The commitiee uppointed to make rules for esterday has as yet caused no other crash, NP R door’ with Marshall Meliok aud her attorney, | o fl';.“‘ l’h ware 'mnm “'h b ';"‘ ;’“ postmastor at, Atlanta, Gu., yesterday closed | journed pending an investigation. the joiut convention was pre with & ut one is foared at any time. It is. thoaight ; & Zpankiane, Strode. ho lawyer declired that Mrs, | 3hd the futher rescud tho Ao postoffice in observance of the anmver- | ' Avsriy, Tex. Jan, 20,—Governor Hoeg and | typewritten set propared by independ- that there can bo but ano more failuroat thiy | , CF10AG0, Jan. 20.—[Special Telegram to | Shoedy should not be taken before the jury [ oIS clothes. Thelittlo ono was feartully y of the birth of General Robert . Lee, | Lieutenant Governor Pendleton were inaug- and of course the reported time, but that one seems imminent. Tk Bee.)—A special from Springfield, O, | unless he was by hor side o prompt her ‘and [ PUrmed, but will recover,, which eventwas celebrated throughout the | urated today with imposing says there isgood authority for the state- | object tosuch questions belng asked that ol y y ment that the Dayton, Fort Wayue & Chl. | Wouid in any way incrininate her. To this FEXAS TRALL IRNUEL 4GALY. st s the jury objected, the b o v 1 cago, the Cincinnati, Humilton & Dayton, tho [ ity B QS Uho, menpers decurti | mpey Wreck and Roban Express of Ohio Southern, the Toledo, Findiay & Spring- | were endeavoring to pass intelligent opinion Twenty Thousand Dollars. fleld and the central Towa railroads will be | on the cause of John Sheedty's denth. south as a partisan holiday, he may beem- | = Biwanck, N. D., Jan baerassed in expiatuing awuy bis actiom. The | senator today resulted he senate—Pierce | Representative Ames refused Lo sign the ro- regulations of the postoffice department do | ¢, Hansbrough 4, Miller §, Ball 8, Lounsberry | port, Tue rules were not read to the not give postmasters the liverty to open and | 4 Muir4 and McCormack 6. In' the.house- | convention, but they provide that the Pows close their oMices at their own will, but pre- | Miller 9, Pierce 9, Hansbrough 6, Ball 6, | ers-Boyd contest shall be settled first; that Poor 011 Kunsas City's Troublos. Kaxsas Crey, Mo, Jan. 20.—The run on the Kansas City safe deposit aud savings bank continues toduy. When the bank opened 0. d the menting an ool & ¢ BrowssviiLe, Tox., Jan. 20, —. ves. | scribe national nolidays and days designated | Stimmel 2, Muir 5, Lounsberry 1, Mc( each side shall have one hour to this mornfug the crowd was s largo as a | consolidated into n great trankc line. This | “Mrs, Sheedy n week ago declared her | yordas s train on the Rio Cita deM oonToer | by presidential proclumation for the closing | mack 18, Lamoure 1 aud okl 1 open lts. oae, fifteon honrs 1o Dres any time yesterday. would give trunk line from the lakes to the | willingness to pay 810,000 (o discover the 3 pde ratlroad be- J of postofice doors. Lewis was appointed | jointsession will be held tomorrow, sent s @ . A o dence, end thies hours The Kansas City car and wheel works at | West with fmportant branches. Opposition | murderer,” said oue ef the jurors, *and why tWeen here and Point Isabel was wrecked under the present administration and was Birmingham, a suburb of this city, shuy | 13 $aid to come from Russell Sage and Sidney | should she now fear auything if she isanx- | and robbed by fifteen amen. They placed formorly a leading vepublic Sk e for argument; that there shall be 1 at Des Moines, gl Y throo three-hour sessions duily; that no obe down today for mn wdefinite poriod. - Super. | Dilion, who ure large stckholders, fous to bring the facts t ligt.” obstructions ou the track, derailed the train, | In. There is 1o offcial evidence that ho Tno Woathor By reoAst, Jections, motions or resolutions relative (o the {ntendent’ Superland says the works will Sl W T Finally it was decided that rather than [ held up the passengers wnd: got away with | closedbis ofice yesterday. B For Omaha and Vicluity—Fair; slightly | avideaco shall b offered, entertained, put or robably remain closed until they could get a Pig Fire in Chicazo, have a scene jt was belter toallow her attor- | about §20,000 in Americin. money which was Mrs, W. E. Johnson of Lincoln is visiting | colder, passed upon ; that there shall be no iuterru reight rato that would permit them doing a ney to come {n with her and the result was | enroute for New Orleaus. " The passengers profitable business, Cuieaao, Jans20.~The extensive works of | thit she refusea to answer asingle question | were relioved of money and, valuables, The the Standard metal manufacturing company | asked her. sheriff and a posse is scouring the country Branch Banks Follow Sulr, and the Belding electric motor company She is a remarkably handsome and well | for traces of the robbers, who are doubtless her parenis, Mr. and Mrs. C. S, Irvitte, at 40]41 !lrficlinorlhwcll. " ou. I. M. Marquette of Lircoln, general bt ohahges In % at aliary o i uoue | K i, genetal | For Towa—Fuir; clearing in southeast por- | that — th ¥or Nobrasks—Fu; morthwesterly winds; | tous oxcopt lo take rocoss; it euch ida e I TR M may be represented by counscl on the floor; o i) o shall bo mo vote 3 A g thigseidy'] 8 fhcaray e on the mekits of & contest uutil after the ar Atcmisos, Kan,, Jan. 20— [Spocial Telo- | burned this morning. Loss, 22,000, with | developed young woman of possibly twenty- | safe in Mexico. cly. ton; northwesterly winds; stationary tem- | G non'and that all conlests except for gove 'y y = " . oy © 1 the insurance three-quarters of thut amount, | five and her aspearance before the jury cre- ————— W. W. Baldwin of Burlington, Ta., one of South Dakota—Fair: cthwestorly | €Fnor shall be tried together, tut voted on gram to Tu Ber.]—The bank of Glen Elder sl ated considerable of a sensation. She was Evarts' Temporary Triumph, the leading officials of the Chicago, Burlng- OLEL SNeEE MR Domiweslony | covarate and the Cawker City state bauk closed their der and Suicide, divssed in black, worea junty bhat sud @ | Aunixr, N, Y., Jon, 0.—Both branches o | 90, & Quincy rallway is utthe Arlington, | WU YO e weatern poriton, C P'| The ropublicans and democrats whl fight doors yeslerday afternoon and the bane of | Frxouar, 0., Jan, 20.-Horion Sharkey, a | this vell et the logislituro voied for United | plagn U Sieviiug Morton s sl tho Itich- e el SRELsRALASLORGI0R 6F 100 ilos Lelented 19 Jowns closed this morning. All three are boarderat the Wickham City hotel, killed mond. e b stitiggdiscussion. S o . A Canning Factory's Fate. States senator today. There were | Muasician William H, Storms, Company B, A Long Trance, ——— :"’:‘l‘nfi',':l:’;“i:":o‘;‘:::;"‘"‘;’M';‘;' "1‘1"“&“: {ha dropristess, Mrso Austly Mol auilded | vou Jan. s gh absenteos n tho sssembly. o | Bighth infwutey, now suppoted tobe with | aw Cuur, Wis. Jan, 20.—(Special Tole- | IN THE INTERENT OF JUNTICE: Y n - tha oled ove; J ek, | —The ) allot taken gave Evarts @ majority over Hill, | his company at Rosebud agency, 8. D.,is | o (e i section organized several years ago - Bee. | -The York cauning factory, which Lt jority e gram to Tue Bee|—Mrs. Nelvin White of transferred as a private to the Seventh civ- ¢ Houss Buraed, | Bas been standing idle for the pastiwo years, | al o e mceon Wil bebeld tgmorrow when | transfereed e 8 private 16 the Seventh < | Wheaton revived today from a trance iu | Why Eleven tndep s all the democrats ure expected to be present 0 lents Chose to by W. P. Rice, the same man who | YAPAN'S Par i ¥ - Cx Loxnox, Jan, 20, —=Word has been recoived | Was sold under the hammer yesterday after- | and as a result elect Hill, the regiment for assigument to & troop by | which she has boen for the past twenty-five Abide by the Constitution. n;flfl.‘.‘:fl%fif"‘ pnded Amerioan natondl | ¢ oo, Janan that, the reccntly opensd pariis- uom ut Shefl's sale wnd was bought la by e the regimental commander. ; dnys. Shoseys she has been couscious all | LANCOLN, Neb., Jan. 2.—(Spocial to Tun another Rice bank, closed last week, The | Meut house has been destroyed by fire, | the mortgagecs, Run Down by a Train. Detectives have arrested a solid looking | the time. It is thought she will recover, Bee, | —Senators Beek, Collins, Coulter, Hill, Veople's Savings bank of this city, an auxil- S Sioux Curr, Ia, Jan, 20.—|Special Tele. | cltizen, who gives his name as Rev. Louis 5. ————— Michs per, Taylor and Turner, and Represent- ditor Dead, About a Stook of Goods. s and Wikl rles 1, Jones, an York, Jan, 20, —(Special to ‘fuz Bge.)— ary of the Uniten States national, notified its An 01 New York ¥ lepositors today that it would claim toe stip- | NEW Youk, Jan, 20.- G, Glick, charged with coufidence operations. gram to Tre Bee, |- Frank 8, Berkley, while The use of forged checks scems to have been A Missouri Negro Lyn Dobson, Gu attempting tocross the track in advance of Frelehtine ed, atl \ L . i X S8 1is favored sch f “Thi Gusaow, Mo, Jan. W@.—Oliver Thixon, | iams of Frauklin, the indepcadents who ulated thirty dups. ‘A slow run bas been | old editorial employe of the New York Soveral weeks agoa German grocer named | a Chicago, Milwaukeo & St Paul train to- | 1 the man who perpotrated frauds it Omaha | colored, was hauizod by & mob near Fayetté | voted fn favor of takiog o rooess ag © tou days and about | dropped dead tonight. Gustave Lueders sold bis storo in this clty to | day, was ran over and instanily killed. uuder the name of C. 5. Morton, It isstated | today for attempted ussauli on s white girl. | thut e eicurioutl rociution fxing ! |

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