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0 d — OV —— P— — - ¥ & o - > y 5 = — — S ——————— TWITNTTET FTNATD - ) - " ey & TWENTIETH YEAR. OMAHA., MONDAY MORNING, MAY 11, 1=01. NUMBER 322 B - - - -~ - — - - - - — — — — - - e Z d 4 | ! b N N PURS 1 T l‘ '” t ” \I | ) a sceret treaty, wh \IPULATING N N(E | residents of the town havemat dared to oven | [\ N NTENY STATR express frol = iincere and earnest . M) Wt & ur reed to conc | streets. Almost daily attempts are made to | 3 you o telutn sQsy the plodge that T | i 3 1 % i S | set fire to the Jewish quarter by means of | ke, W things kee nd What soetos 6. | i | rags soaked in petroleum. i b . beople | . . The C; \ That They Politi- | M May 10.—The decres | } Bkt of 3 ¥ ke Cruiser ('M, ton P Bnn:,. of‘ the I"omur.nw hat Tl ol | 4 o ol the TR o canars, | Hearty Welc xtended by Colorado Peo- | | R R i, 1| News of it Creates a Great Deal of Surprise Realed Orders, | ish cally Control the Farmers' Orgasization, ws who do not own real property ple to the Presideat. os nbrace the rights 1 Providence. | vo two year's grace to those who do own | . at 4 —_— | - ar 1 ple and all our - | c | real property. | frons s ! i Ve we Abik P o ROTRA (i UISE | pr SCHE 0UR MANAGERS. e S E ] 1 SPRINGS, | & comn crest and sl ground up 1| I » PREPARED FOR A PROTRACTED CRUSE | Litid SCHEME OF THE BOURBON MANAGE thily RORBENS FOOLED, i‘UNDM SPENT AT GLENWOOD SPRINGS, | 8,common interest fround up | UNDER THE CLOSEST SURV:ILLANCE, | skins for tt 4 andir " i L | The Wells-Fi Express Messenger : concessions wo shall fit n all Supe ) Burch Taken Into Custody | pew | but Unfruitfy orts te titdes ail HalMonay. | Large Detegations sent from Ase | wisely and o the trae inte Hints That Pinkerton Men Wil at Los Angeles—-Marshal Gard | in’s a Brewchin the Republican Kaxsas City, Mo, May 10.—A special from | Leadville, Carbondale and A Ause Have S¢ colva A : T3 e : et MaY, 10/ alipHt SHARAS ave Sensational Disclosures to and Assistants Collects | frest Ranks - Statements Without Gutbrie, O. T., says: The skill with which Puchlo - Some Flegant Sou- nEHS § tent Skt " Make When the P ing Testimony. | under | the Least Foundation. the Wells-Fargo express ear on the Santa Fe venirs P'resente S, 0CC ed the atter E . Lk [ pines o | train was robbed last night was only ex v ents’ ¢ Time Comes i [ auty | | celled by the skill with which the express | - that vlace t \ ¥ \ VUL 10.—A | + | Wasmisaros Bunear Tie Bre, ) | messenger guarded the property i his care GreNwoon SeriNes, ( May 10.—Today | Shor f t quiet aud NEW York, May 10.—A 3 : 113 FOCRTEENTU STREET, | b | from the t W% robbr ¢ | ® ¢ hiad inte ! tead of 1 ateh from hparied] [ e i il T 18 { | from the bundits. When the robbers boarded | was cortaiuly lay at this 8 | remn o b Provide N Thet f Qaves ¥ ° | Sta Wasmingrox, D. C., May 10.} | the train at Wharton the messenger was | mountain resort, and if the presidect ex- | 1 ahtutan i S 5 e SeK\EE ARRTEN ikt Hoi! o v Grea ain, France, ( 1 | | what was ¢ 1 immediately apprehiended | b v \ village was | . i P : e the ses as to what led "to make & over | G q s a ® | the danger sed and locked his aoor severa sand excurs 5| A &b iw f the noy K e ¥ wnd at | ¢ a | & X al- | and menced to hide the money ana | \ Leadville, ¢ | of thepasty ve shior DR NS v { K DROMVEE el ‘(‘H.”." 7 ¥ © | valuables in his kesping | P », Butte aud Rad- | 1 but | Denver to tell what KAE TRt “‘: i ! S | safet Y hey wou 5 : d_but vhat he k abo h va t | ¥y where they would ) \ 3 | vould | tle. He thivks that he has and | ot | Euk E v and that he is not | [ ® | bandits were detaching the engive and v or surverlla Ho {4 tiintalny 16 hi bk « from the Varous | | express car from tho rest of the train and | The special train bearing lential alth | Hobsou's choice, wud o went to Donver ap S | Hatiaes SHow: | were running it to the place where the rob- | party arrived b this mor | A free ma t every step he takes, 1, with Bost 1 tatement of the i b Ll very occurred, two miles distant, the mes- | ing, but no one in about 6 | aned | gyer . every Walle X4d. hout Gt 4 P ously consider | places of safety. Then he locked the safe. | g p e i it L UL west | When the robbers appeared at the door | vty w ¥ £ fe” s : el & SR SWASEY ( rod the express car he made a show of | i e SR 2k ¢ 1 ler much different cin t STkeE admitted them, They ir ! cumst ciTies. CLEARINGS e safe and demanded that it L aited upon at 8 o'clock by a A correspondent Is v ot {nforima: rep | °d, With feizned reluctance the | Denver, including Governor ; R el had o hird s it and at the ¢ 6t the | Badte ey Aot B Mo Revera. Ol . ir jorning that | - - b a slight differenco be t the conents, ng which | 700 Uy : Saviith 5 nen have comy ¥ covered tothis| Nemvork 15255080 81 | tween the tarmers und Jerats on one or | ¥'8S @ package of worthless papers which | Justice Heler, Hon. H. A. W. Tabor, Hon. E. | gave them most sub:ta 1 of the Barnaby case to a A 3 | e i It e B LG ATRAeR S ! so | le tola tho robbers was a vaiuable [ M. Eaton, H nderson, Hor e know by whom the bottle was e | Philadelphin o 5 | two que s, but the differenc 1% oo | package of money. The most of the | N. Carlisle, H 1 ipin, Mr. Charles ver. Thov have fixed this fact OLPrac | gy ? 75 | radical that it cannot be adjusted, aud for | money had been hidden in the stove, | Hartsell, Mr. S % Me. T 5. Mo sta that Dr. Graves will be astou s ‘ that reason say the southern dem which was not being used for its legitimate | b o % sitver 009 fine, he bears what the detectives Our Strength in Ohilian Waters. | Kew oriear iz i vl work together in the | PUrpose t h which the robbers | 0¥ and ot et o ey v May A Wi sHENoTGY M Pho Unite ates | Pittaburg i i | ot made of the car they overlooked that hiding | 8ssured of a cordial welcome at Denver. Americau smeit to Providence! Kunsas City 1 | ST placs, but 1ed upon a 28 500, | There were tio for t prout, weighing 1 it nes ro vessels in Chilian waters are the Baltimore | Fovisvii T 1 ol ind's further statements show | \hich ¢ red, Finging nothing elsé | Tt s are it he will miral MeCan u- | pra . ay. It i Topeka says the official s luding v admitting that cisco wher | 4 that the bery has b m to the Ma e : wh nailed it W Py | LA i f the Santa Fe railway ther LhL Il it Liarmless whisky %6 Bt e e s made public are ve (LA appropriately ir aken this as a cue 16 Saltim 4 i | avariance | pu coincide with the ort fr bad break e ens. 1o that story. When this week, W I 8 | ave he amouat secured by the robbers T Rtar onar cach member of ) ity then tho would have o ¢ both the | out by the Santa Fe officials as $500. ,}"K,“‘,"!t‘ S0 e fhien look for finest ships ot l¥s e répib candidates Al force of deputy United States m sphiislatia e B ALY ' clared here to- Pensacola, wt . | } h ¢ Yoz 5 shals was or d at Guthrie last i Rt LR b aves lands in Denver class in tho se i 08 Samy himsel nowloages | 8005 410 Ce of the Rl bery Ihey were accompanicd by Governor ably inscribed st it is not ! | i o west demovra ceived and a pursuit of the robb N Mayor Hocges, ex-Senalor HiLl and = - ' has heen in close : 2l | bers o vanes || SRR A o P Reprosentative H. Tow Ao KASSAS WHEAT PESTS, rads and the detect- tne Uni s | QVOIBEIOE Lia e It 1s believed the robbers are | The president and Mr. H hor —— nost surprised even sho forced vy the best nid. O i [ S R Turkey creck, I. T., whither the | IR er wh Letter from Cha lor Snow of the ships of th WhsHing H S IRA Y ChA Rl aer it A aking its way ere seems 1o Ay Rtithe, “"""‘ State University. The Omaha Puts to Sea | - ] [ by democratic braius a R e o cRroor them back to the hote s City, M W Chancellor A g Sax Dikco, Cala, M gl i The pol e - i ner in Y with net the gentle States man-of-war Omabia s i | emeuts in the alliar Caught After a Long Chas Routt and Mrs, ( sent to Se ast weclk at the Barn- barbor yesierday and SSRIBAR AR ThE St. Pavt, Minn,, May 10.—The yuring t cu Eal UGl tood out to sea 1 : I | e de RioRIBTCHE D band of train robbers who opera L barey 1. Conrad Commander 5 DESPERATE DEMOCKATS, grinia was brought into the city this morning | Colorado Spriug The dele: e hv‘v “‘“\‘;"a kS of Garraibondance ? L A berolc effort which has perplosingly | b¥ Chief Detective W. . Baldwin of the from Asy 1 nim_ with ar char such as de- | & partn : 8 | small eftect 1s being made by the democ Norfolk & Wostern railroad company and tsouvenir, 1t was a peautiful plush | yag peen rad will reach Marsha 1, Detective Harry Morse und | Syrmec’? oot el press at tie diraction of Senator Gorma lodzed in the county jait The man under I e of 2iorung wie | tealth ot 1 aves does, Yeputy Svalding put in the day collecting | Lo« Anseles u i | Mr. Cleveland to create a bre between | arrestis John M, Meeham thirty-four years Sl et Gk e bUE | i i a ere twelve hours later than te 1y corroborating Spalding’s state- | Wiehit 5 i " | Prosident Harrison Blaine, foriaie g ) Jour s orado. Honest money,” the whole | counties i the do 10 1o will register at the hotel N ioCrpotatinR Lopa ks (R0 | Tove . BT bl ey, addti s o or @ tine yardmaster of the railroad | being enclosed in @ handsome glass case or- | state, included botwee as Tuspoctor Hanscom, #® she left the harbor. The staten Was veri fr e 94 | eral Alzer lat i a whole weck | division at Roanoke, Vai For some time | namented with sutin ribby It took - | and 99 degree i g5, eI 1 by the man on the pilot boat, who claim I 1406 | the charges rung on the statement | mysterious robberies of valuable goods from ars to convey the crowd fr 1. | eighth parallel and the T RENEMBL!S MAFL s f i Aspen mining and smelting cor A WORRAK, at at least one hundred 1 fifty armed i 2.8 | that fricndas of the president have been try- | freight cars took place,’ but as the seals | 0. da%ie FH R o€ l‘; 1‘»“ju';‘ of the state, the chinch bug is o 2 — ilians were seen aboard the craft as she szl 45 | inmto force Mr. Blaine to make an aunoutice- | on the cars were not: broWeir®it was almost | oaioo tiihio tiead of thelr delegation force. 1n otker counties of the stat Fatal Stabbing of an Ttalian in West od ont. Marsha d, M 1 Spald e ment as to his iutentions respecting the use \ anner made in excellent imitation of a Ler counties of the sta arshial Gard and Spal #a.i 4], B0 | meng s eo it e il Bomination | impossivle to find out whare the robberics | staudard dollar. e i T e e e Hoboken, a o ISR e presidential nomination | ook place. Detective i o work BN uvenir preses ¥ i e SR v g ik it Montresi i | next vear and that the statement. has' been | oo Place, Detective Bulbkdasset to worl T'he souvenir presented to the president by | onc-half of the counties. The bugs now in | New York, May ‘0 stahbing affray Halifax N & o | i _ 4 < and aftera few weeks looated the gang, of | the citizens of Glenwood Springs cousisted Shaaton t i fal vhich 1 S Supercargo Burch Arvrested. ey § | made in every var vh edited by the bead | which Meehan was the leader, As he pos- | of a larce solid #old piate m{ T ey the wheat fields are a remnaut of last fall's | which bears a strong nblance to the . 1av fore o | * 1 of the res democratic national con 11 b [Py R s e . a laree so gold plate, graved wi ¢ brood which hibernated The females have the CCUT M LANERUFLES G RICH MRy L LR E T BT, - i ; ,.“ o ‘llm:‘ \‘f. ;"mu"fi‘ ‘o “lm i ‘,‘.‘1, sessod sculing irous, it was+a simple matter | coat of arms of the una and n\\.-m.m; lw\h i’ AJn\\h :l|;;:l’\r:,u¥\ : mll lml ok .vl\‘\\ work of the Mafla occurred Friday night fh schooner Robert and Minnio was captured by Total [ 15340 T | e Rt of Lhe g of possible mamt | 10 0pen the car rescal Lnem. All of the 1d_appropriate to the occasion, The | soon be hatehed. The oges are’ vers sus. | 1he Italian quarter in Wost Hoboken. The the United States marshal, Pilot Hill, who | Ontside of New York _HTSISI ] T Dl be dom. | fetlows w ested and pleaded guilty, but | board of trade of Glenwood ulso presented a 1610 SHEASG " | only thing known about the case in th 5 st ; : ? nation. By a singular coincidence the dem- | Noanay got away. DetectiteBatdwinlocated | nandsome. ombo-sed. eilk pnn([ e g | Covtivle to the {nfluence of climatic condi 5 the Ital ook the Itata out of San Diego, went & *Not tucluded tn tota cratic press of toe cast today italicizes this | him on 1o : ) : ands to:sed s , bound | tions and if we should s heavy rains | ian quarter is the na p Hill was arrested at San Podro. Sup-reargo ~ = Quratic press of the cast today Maticizes his | bim on iriday in Dakota.' The long chase | with silve ke el O OO DU E L e el et e L CILWEDTAN s i d at San Pedr prrearg CRAZLD BY GRIEF. GRS G L i i extended overs000 miles. - He wiil leave to- | pc views of local scenery. sttt Blian SR R L e B ) abbed and the probability that his wounds Burch came to Los Angeles and was traced d 5 RIEF. it that Secretary Foster is about to bewin | yight with his prisoner for Virs e (A IR b ® s R imibating was hR1aL A0l o pon e A e A dangerous. There is a wound in his s walting to take a 0 San Francisco £ g g | oo HO BN L B <auds of dollar: the visitors, and_it was_attended by an im- ta'e OB Hlecod (i ke Gt th a stil Burch denied that he was the man wanted, ington Lawyer. red or who m m the future 2 0 visitors, and it was attended by an im- | pests down. Much hope is placed in the out- | With a stilieto but afterwards acknowledged it and was ar. NEw Yonrk, May 10.—Jobn F. Wentwortk er avy seutiment comvlimentary to Gen. 2 K. > REC: mense crowd. Rev. H. M. Law presided and | come of the sings of th re medy, The victim is Louls Perito, a silk weaver, i aftery I3 o as i NE K, May 10.—Job: entworth er auy sentiment =en THE FIKRE RECORD. after the usual devotional exercises, includ- TRl it . i . Ho bd g i 3 rosted by Detective Harey Morse and 1s now | who has been a lawyer in Washington for | €Fal Aleer. The republicans of the country e Ol Rarcizes, tuelud: | namely, the attempt to sproud artifiglully @ | who board pring street. He bad given SHlG0ALGTSI0T tHB . THL S are tio ha na e n; Washing should know on reading these statements o S g Sing be children, Mayor Hodges | contagious disease among thic bugs. The ex ment and made_arrangement s el 3t BRI ATl | the last three years, was committed to Belle- | apout Mr. Blaine and General Alger that | Destructive Blaze in a New York Gro- | introduced fho president and the postmaster nts of the early spring i the labra yostorday. Friday evening to say at what point, but it 1s supposed to be | vue hospital by Justice Wild in the Harlem | they are without the slightest foundation, an cery House. Eenin il eh oomynde o short ddroas wdicate the activity of the coutagion, and ter of a group of excited Ital- Catalina or St. Clement's island. court yeste for examination as to his u democratic guarters here and i New Yong, May 10.—A fire visited F. H ne_president’s address was as follov if the co-operation of the farmers, by sending and gesticulating ab ) o an o BoLb To be 3 Mr. Mayor, Fellow-Citizens and Children o MU mbARS S s Heaithy bog b = oy the men who hope 1o bec OGSt grocers, at the | oue’ Bias ot Claaros Hon g in large numbers of Live, healthy bugs, may Suddenly two of R 4 SRR Savasbeiiilibed se of un wyer's trouble, Feaches in the repibe | Weat Broad at 3:10 e'clock this after- | have not feit that I could deny myself to tnis wing the Hessian fly hav el na oIy '11]-‘“:.:" jlieabert and Miunis aro madec, arvost. || 7\ Saars Gl and comes from & Rood o bean lesnod that | noon. Before the flamed were gotten under | 1arge body of friends assemblod from tho sthers from Sumner, aved bim from being murdered TARYSSey Farec maled carhines, b deslie b s Sth Milwank His sist the republican will elect its candidate ol 400,000 damage had been done to the this city, and perhaps to an even | Ta Bette, Butle McPherson, Ma cline to say anything about the Itata. The | "™ i 3 in spite of the deriocratic hirelings and scl- | syock g " tho bildk Tho stook || \BEEEr body'of. friends who have come from | rion and Dou s, showing & gen 1ill, who was war ship Omaha arrived outside this even- | Some gl of twenty, ca | fisn politicians in farmers’ aliiance ana | St0°k and 0,000 to the bjilding, The stock | some of the neighboring towns to therr | eral distrib T think thatno satlous o0 fog. Th »ston has not beeu sighted year ago. Mr. Wentwort probibition party if dissentions are not cre- | Was insured for §00,000, but the insurance | respects und testify their good will." The | apprebensi Telbor e eattt ahpalte - : s e Ml stk v Nod among {ne ropublicans, and those | Ot the building could not be ascertained. The | trip we bave been making bas been | the wheat ’s assailants were CHILIAN CONGRESS LEADERS |0 50 TR e Sho untestand this il b amused | fire broke out on the top #loor of the nine- | a prolonged one and it has been a con- | port from alas AP il == ams ixni LA aorintion Wer e (ot n to watch the different moves from | Story building, which wag exolusively occu- | tinued ex ce of speechmaking and hand- 1 presence of at | ha tuithn dlrastiontos Deny That They Caused the Failure | B0e _.\"“"~’“‘ SR deniocratic headguarters during the uext | Pied by ,1171):4;. & Co's l.unnu;vs?) establish- | shaking, labor bas been very | fic lent tigation by | Jersey City nan Vermolt followed of Peace Negotiations. A “*; '(“;“_ “1‘1‘ naLe. ‘t! \w turee or four weeks, moves which will show | ment. L l;m‘n? wr‘e Joopt {v m_working | great. I think if one had been catled upon to | Se 1 myself nhas been fully | them for a short distance, but soon gave up o) A Ao k ¢ wisfor He camo to New k| {hemecivos onls in republican circles, Sena. | their way down below the elghth story. The | do the same amount of work without the | ax newspapars. ‘There 18 o | the chase. Panis, May 10.—Tk ort le to the ar at i 3 amis, May he report made to the | at once to 1ook for him and went to the resi- [ (HEISCIYeS GRIY 10 PApUBICAR AXeits. POt | octimate of the loss 1s given by a memnber of | stimulus and Inspiration which have come | new i ut tho bug or its alleged | Perito refuses to disclose the i ¢ senate by the committeo of 1o Newfound- | deace of Dr. Francis F. Boot, %4 West One | §1 55 ple oo ME CIGveitii s ConeR | the firm. He said the top flcor was occupied | from the happy faces and kiud hearts of the | damaze to. the wh 16K+ | 40 uou he: | manklanla or ks mury BoR bl T A cetiat land arbitration convention, after reforring | Hundred and Fourth street.” This was on | Gifaye it and the Marylaua boss Is iu | DY machinety used in the manufacture of the | peovle who Lave greeted us that almost any | lieve it will prove consequential i crop in- | them, The West Hoboken police hold that 1o the right upon which France bases her | Tuesdavlast. Dr. Root is a distant relative | ¢no'hh mess now various products made by the firm. Tne | man would have given out; certainty I would, | jupy. B val{EURR A i RO IR TAlL oility 1 ML ! : of the lawyer, When Wentworth told the ] eightn floor was occnpied with flour ana | but I have been borne up aud helped by the | * i - i Mt e L Bl G cluims, concludes by urging the senate to | doctor the object of his visit the doctor did . MISCELLANEOUS, .| other cereals. The seventh floor was occu- | wonderful kindness of our peopie. I have Chinch Bugs Doomed. baraath nd will not make any effort to adopt the bill. The committce looks forward | not at first believe the young man was in Congressman Payson of Pontiac, 11l is | pied by tea and coffeo. been intensely interested in what I have | KaxstaCiry, May 10.—Dispatches from | “'R'ufe,tue mupdcrers, = ; with confidence to the decision of the arbi- | earuest, but he took the precaution to watch | in the city. He says he has retired from s So60.1 1t hias pestified o me of tho Al of | all pointaall over. iKax e, fom | A esident of the Italian quarter advanoes A him rather closely politics, so far as he is personally concerned, Manistee Surrounded by Firve. people cast und west, Out hers you on @ e he theory that I 0 was possessed of some rains which Chancellor S A day or two afterhis arrival Wentworth, | but thathe will always take an active nter- Maxister, Mich., May i0.—There has been | some peculiariti v, in his report | secret that they av ¢ found the man he sought, learued | estin bis party for the promotion of itd red he might divulge wihien he The Chilian congress leaders hera deny ached Italy, aud they decided o as we do in Indiana, but ies there is the same of yesterday ou wheat ests in - Kansas said no rain in this section since the snow disap- | under these pecu that the failure of peace negotiations was | thut he was in the habit of leaving home | success and future. Mr. Payson is building e erican grit an spirit e 3 ould nd the fields of hingh bug, fel bim. ol the e el N O D O RaIF s houss. an Mssachueatts tvoauai |inasred anditherndisaubmienwiiara that ittt | EUS-AmIeriaAn Erit an Spiuita. [anpiausa lit W nd the f bug, fell SRR al | abouts o'clock every moruing and genera iimself a hou u Massachusetts s 4 oYL It is not wonderful that this should be. 1t | today. The rain began faliing about 4 | BaD WRECK OV THE SAN E. party. Their advices state that President | rode down town on the Ninth avenue ro He fntends to practice law and make this | results trom forofIEUTREN be 85 disastrous | is not a mer likeuess between different peo- | o'clock this moruiug und for six hours came 1 SANTA EE. R T e hanged | a1s0 that lie took the train at the Ninety-third | city bis permanent bome. He'is one of the | as iu 1870. ~'Fois city is ‘nearly surrounded | ple bocause you are precisely the same peo- | down in torrents and o % ‘ — Heloy Hianpfe| nito treah changod | eot station. Yesterday Dr. Root found | ablest and best known republicans in [ by fire and houses, lumber aud mills south T e e e e B [ R e B starn cnme | ThrGe Mundeed a1 Sixty Cattle Killed his mind upon bearing of the sinking of the | \Wilt\wortn examining a S2-calibre revolver. | Llinois and has served a dozen years in con- | have been burned. s (sl B0 Ly b e aarm ol Tramps Reported in tie Wreck., war ships Blanco and Encalada and made | He loaded it care 1the doctor asked | gress. Heis well-known in Nebraska and 3RAND RAPIDS, Mich,,'May 10.—Saturday | T have seen Hoosiers N T | T RoyHRA tat dberates: T8 ChRRcAlARE At Titix'D b, Col., May 10.—A serious wreck the publication given to the »sals of the | him what he was going to do with it other y o st for his services in behalf | the people of Deer Lake were panic | Mp, W Luke Las ne he as | predictic fulfilled Kancas at will | occurred on the Sauta Fe road sceveral miles congressional party an excuse for rupturing 1 have found the betraver of my ettlers on the public domain stricken ~ by ~the mear approach of [ seep Pennsylvanians, evervwhere Gen- | suffer no more this season from the deadly | west of nere last 1i:ht. A freizht tra ¢ HiA e e bR S <ister,” Wentworth replied the do. B. Mapes and wife registered last. ev the flames from th#® burning forests | aral Rusk has wone Wisbonsin hands | chineh bars - 2 A freight train of iegotiations. The le of the auti- | FO/NM | he room, @ an hour [ ing at the Shoreham and parties in this' city interested | have been reached up to | Tiese nes i ki - e Pe RNV ILG Alarieddown government party say say that their losses r Wenty When be di Mrs. Clara Benick Colby, the talen lumbering there sent & special train with | states have b the enterpris N ¢ P i the Raton mountains and became unmanage on the sea would not effect their final victory. | covered We »sence Dr. Root editor of the W Tribune, has left five enzine well mauned to render assist CHi i o el e IN ELEGANT QUARTERS, ble because the aks failed to work. e e L N e B Wentw e S is moraing they foundithe danger averted | tagem, moro rupld. pathways (o wealth and | W c°vern Union Moves Into Its New P BRRod & g ol hand, uEns organized army which is about to march upon | tion and was wit T0 PENSION CLLRKS. a ctiauge of wind. alshough the inhabit- | compe iy ; g Buiiding at St. Louis, A sharp curve the engine and tender have 1 Dicgo ove o tr be confined to n't try to N 5 ants of that litule village in the woods had of th RS ey May 10.—The We on | roke away from the train and sixteen of the L Ao iy {oibat Move on Foot in the Various D Bi'a tirrow casane Bt Ay Haf oacked frini| 2 ;“'V“; Al L e il a3 s Wout over au embaner ty feet render within th months because of as he turned and saw tk uts at Washington, their household goods and” effects aad one | whether he 1s m o ek [BEEEY 5 ¥ ik # i ars nto kindling and collapse of his resources he 15,000, Root walked quietly beside Was Sunday Herald | man had buried his possessions as the on e T iy | RATANY quatis ) 1 ) their | L o > i v‘vl and Xty cattle, serve which be held pr ot ew steps and t ' save S means of safety. The town was threatened | most sincere tha tei oot | hands ) 1414 Piue srakema Curtes was slizhtly hurt is exhaustod and he has 1o sources of 1 threw t d 9 2oh 4rCUS | by a south wind which bad driven the fire to | v | street batween 12 a bis mor and jamps steal | 1y over the nue. Fifty steamers at Valparaiso la v str b AT ) peiad dn. i the nor re and burned & space 1o the | s1ruted feei & 5. transfor ider the | Fodd arc reported buried e wrect. The with coal, ‘which were detained by or f g \ this city to esta At migl termed o | porthward and when it shifted to the north | was based el R RS P e el p i ! atca uare t v ones Balmaceda, have now been released r | his hand from bis overcoat pack comparative pension scheme for the benefit | this buraed space was the salvation of | of mer o b ; 4 it 1 b b QK i road is pressure from foreign vowers and at | it had be ed since Dr, Ro of th clerks who gh advanced age or | that town. All the telegraph offices in the | gist 4 Sago, 800 O My H. 5 i e goneral | ¥ several bundred feet and the loss e ty. The steawers will load with uitrate, | Lowever 1 Policeman H sienladands SELAEY possible to get reports of dumage or the | pyle 058 Who ave luw al and N work to be done was most - the duty on which will be paid to the insur- | The officer found the loaded v the government hecom able to attend | ayerting of damage elsewhere. In this city | gisposed, those whe the hundreds 111 e AN ENIRAOBDINAKY CASE, gents. ~ Although Godoyo hes failed to raise | Wentwortn's right overcoat | ) their d By a fund established | c 1< rains bave been falling nearly R e T y Eh o e for Balmaceda a loan in Europe, the agent of | possession of it. Wentworth through @ small. monthly deduction made | and it is hoped that they buve r to the rights of Sl i i ; Temperature of a Memphis Lady the cougressional party bas been promised | West One Hundredth street stal from the salary of e clerk tose sick or | sufferers in the north, citizens. Applause v € Rinok 10 1B8 DA Eraat assistance her | there he was sent to the court age 2celve a pension dur Puianeiraia, May 20.—A special from ! that the love of ) 1arters 1 ( R. ( ) /8108 s Reassuriug advices have reached bankers | | 1 be believed the lawyer's m of ility or for life when Keating Summit says: Owe of tue largest | jmbedded in your | v ! May 10.—-Oue of the most here from St. Peters ogarding the in- | a retie fan suthorize forest fires kuown for scwem years is ragiog | gelentfal and ) Ainary cases in medical annals is that tention of M. V ky. the Russian | what b to say t 1t a pe south i west of Austin‘on the land of H. & | {ye <tarry bar T'olleson, a student at a leading insti- minister of financ raw the balances | aske the justice. abou be deducted from | . Goodyear. The fire has been burning since | curried amid in s ot I'he yo ady was at- held here i 1 that o ) 1 waive exa 0, Wentwort nt clerk a ay noon. 1t is estimated that 30,000,000 | of musketry 1 Fea o You with the greut of Lov aud | answered 110,000 cords of bamk have been d pliances and imy ts know SV, At ivs 8o, her Paris would imper swi position as well | He was sent fund te sides ten wilss of tram railroad busine perature & to 106 and then to 108, as the inances of Ru: He has decided to | arrival of an an communication 18 cut off ard, wh vas r death being momentarily expected, but permit the 30,000,000 ¢ 1 to re Dr. Root say npossible to get full details unt r Mr. S tothe utter S {arn s bins o attending main deposited 'in for Paris are re : i i L 1P et SOTMARIN) O DL ARS AR says, alth o elieves ug i Muy county today | electr A rated by twenty steadily to reaking the record, also seve tension blishing biouse t tween Mount Pliasant | \0s, W perated by seven e @ rs, wh 1 not record Mr. Dt Beunett has returned - was started, it is pe- | | b In the of ting ¥ 0 ra st the fact that from ru in Nice aud has ar Western People in Chicago 1, by Cl 430, Who was burniug | t v x it is improving and may re- R between | Cuicaco, May 10.—[Spec T rush ar wed the jiames to get beyond dupi WO W s618 f cov e 016 para 15e 0N rece e coaches will | 4 s s five has burued over {hre. | als ¢ I'he t Omaka, nett, Messrs, | LN® BE .y Among. \he nasera es 10 one direction and four in anotter. | | Y, i o - ¢ temperaty 152 der t, Wentwortk two other men, | Chicago today were the following v Petersburg was cowpletely | a ¥ m of pnuematic tubes grees t that the pussengers will have t | George L. W rr v the Hames yesterday s | tion of business to and ' > s ‘ zles the Fren rting g et | Willlam Keag | of flue | nber have boen diirned over, | 1 a 1s From a Canadian Standpoint. ; e unable to how busines | THE WEATHER FORECAST. also some { cight or ten years' grovith. | On th rd he Ass 1 press oc Haun S, May 10.--Adam Brown, A decisior | At the Palmer—Henry Gibson, Omaba; | For Omahaand Vieluity —Fair; warmer PRAEE w;w‘.-\AJl.,;:‘-\- apsaia_fom | o 0 8 : i { the Canadia ssioner 10 the Jamalca Paris court condemuing it for libelling J. W. | Guy C. Barton, Omaha; Mr. and Mrs. W. L. ¥ wa, Nebraska, Kansas and Color- | county is being swept by fo 7 st | 1 £ DL TeonITang IaaL | exposit ved hers, He says that @\ Mackey, approposof the Bonynge trouble. | McCattley, S ¥ ad air Mondsy; war 3s, becoming | lumberme: © suffered gr 55, 0s the | | w from New York tc Canada's exbibit was larger than that of any The paper accowpanies its retraction witt an | Selden, Kao and southe newly pec mlock logs | | and f AMing A arbe tl s S ey explanation of regret for the unfair state- | ins, Des Mol G For Dakotas—-Fair; warmer; south | any matches. Hundred | & st ever worked resent rol ¢ flour market ment which appeared in its columns. | Robinson, Om 1 winds, ferices, ete., have huen destr | L J s, iyt (o "Tho Americans b cluge John Hag, D. 1a - g [ s flllod withiamake ‘aarbiinding and A there, b r ks the 0,00 O. Mills, Mrs. Sloane (uce Vanderbiit), Mrs. | Grand Pacific~A4 Sheld Steamship Arrivals, | beavy that people can scarcely breathe. The | - v P pieces of bread he gave away, baked afte T, C. Cowden, Johu Havper, Brander Matt. | Kau.; A. S The Lort sky 15 lighted up 1w all directions, The town | 3 al b e K o Canp :f‘ the flour was there four months, convinced k hews, David ‘Belasco, Mrs. Leshe Car | Alaska, of Cur ville with 2,000 people is tbreat- | | X A Aclic €X- | 1y . visitors that Canadian flour was equal to Seunator Washl e, who is en route o V' | ne Ch s 7 | ened 0 here are in readiness 10 go day night last . g nd Judge Denny, who is retur s ( ¥ | The Saey | 1ot | ks | iy ate in Corea ha - e N — | partially the - 5 | W. Claucy, Des Moines. | Arrests for Intimidation. e ~ 18 | Bockons 4 i Cuba Will Suffer. | ssELLs, May 10.—Many arrests have | pest on the S P Pl i pad i | ey | T o By e Mapkip, May 10.—General vohn W. l-\u." belleu--J ‘| \1\- orts, Omaha, | i made rudr intimidation in Liege and | is wnot only T 1t is the right of the | tostop. T without sny tarift RO S i Ll et e i | ditorium- F odward, Omaba; | A PA ri. Gendarmes arrested three wew in | workingn Applause hould have and twe s the Jamalcans wil o :‘I‘I ‘L’“ IO RIRPRORLY M TON, baving | George H. Camp, Council Bluffs; Mr. aud Persecution of the Jews, gress forest near Licke today while | one free day in which to th f their fam A man ference over the Usied ied iu bis negotiations for a geueral treaty | Mrs"J. ki Booge and Miss Boage, Sioux Loxpox, May 10.--Since the Greok sttack | wera busy charging bowbs with | ilies, of themselves, of things that ure uol APy et oty oo petweeu Spain aud ‘the United States, sug- i C loh the Jewish quarter of Gorfu the Jewish ' dynawite l material, bul are spiritual. (Applause) 1 Y