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THE OMAHA DAILY ; TENTTETH YE JAR. SDAY MORNING. MAY 12, 1 “Tw TLEADVILLE'S SILVER GIET, 3t M psaierot e (UBAN RECIPROCITY TREATY s s oo s FINALLY SECURED A JURY s and bonting. Returning to f etective, fell into th that ine of march was de ¢ nim, Hes gl flowers e - ——— " ottle of pur whisky to Mrs, Barn- | | . m station the ¢ A ted to a stand SR R AL th el § ficait Teaac Thorae, the McGool F Hangs | Will Hold an Inc President Harrison Presented with a Seven | Station the president was ewaorted fon stad | An Alleged Flank Moviment Upon the Mc- ) ud that he wr S dabel which said | Examivation of ths She:dy Witnesses Aol e Bruvann, Neb, May 11 Al Tele. s ar the track, ou being intro- | g he whisky was from ber *‘friends iu the | J Himself in Jail. Bite s oDt A Pound Brick of Bullion, | people by mayor made the Kinley Tariff Bill, wids Commence To-day. L | following remarks: | . Then it was impressed him that the of Butter county, came nis afternoon [ Mr Maor and Fellow-Citirens: The brict | best thing be could o was to €d to Deny ST % with papers ordering an inquest over the " " | tinie which we are able in this hasty journey | and clear himself of suspicion, and he started 1 ey COOL AND DETERMINED PROCEEDINGS, | ;" PP ) two | LADIES RECEIVE BEAUTIFUL SOUVENIRS. | {./\(ii7t' 0t e eity of Buvbio has mow aios | PROMISES TO REDUCE TOBACCO DUTIES, | il jivar bumselfof suspicion, wd e started | ONE JURYMAN CHARGED WITH PERIURY, | 1y of A JE expired. It ha glven e plensur » drive | | Y v | —— mor | through thestreets of this prosperous and en- | bz ‘ ks p | e " ireot | terprising munfeipality and to sec that you ) He Vrites a Letter to the Sheriff— | Large and Enthusiastic Crowds Greet | are con LR, WEOAT USEsS Nterosts Contest Not Yot [ ALB. Norton Wanted to Pe on thie Case Heavy Frosts in Nebraska—Dame- the Party at Salida, Puebloand | ;«‘\“.“ b inust In the fukure muke you a very in- ‘ ) the Supreme Court— for the Money There Was in It—= age to Fruit-A Church [ Canon City— Arrival at {1 thls state w variots of resource< unexcelicd Army Assignments - Land ation in Court - Peculiar th nk. by any other state. Your attention Fight—state News ‘ Denver, was very naturally QFst difected tonaras the Deciston A flirmed, Action of Attorneys, presious metals, to the mining of 1 wnd sii- i | oot | Yer. 'The commoner ores were negle —_— N Nab Mavit T ol | Leavviiie, Colo, May 11.—The presiden. | Your citles wore minlng cumps. ot Wasmyaros Braew Tie Bre Livcors, Neb, May 11,—[Special to Tas 1_ y ‘zv Neb "‘,“ 1 \'m’ i i s | tial party arrived at 7:30 this morning and | Svi}'Oreanizition been o pertectly dvmons 518 FOURTEENTH SERE ¥ { | By hus finaily been chosen te #is Bee.| —isadc Thorne, who was' Bccu Will Meet the President. | was given a most enthusiastic reception by a | strarted as in the mining cumps of the west, | Wasnizatos, D, C., May 31, ) an e | s the galit of setting fire to Van Deveer's elevator and . | ittty P he depot, | Loming here entir voud the range of | 1t is intimated that S ¢ e t = g l1e ga\. % % Hastivos, Ne Special Tele- | large crowd of people assembiea at the depot, | {Ming here entirely rts, sheriffs and | 18 intimated that Secretary Blaine c when writing the | o wd Monday several other buildings at MeCool abon Wi i M | The streats a 1gs were handsomery Heers could not give a hand to su templates a flank movement upon tt in the woods, ™t % ¢ the | BTA Ti J | s X McFar havged with e VLD ER LS Ragan, Char i | decorated. At the kotel,where the party was | Press the unruly ut & thie when our mining | Kinley tarift law. This s disclose a © was th i cout ail in 1 ty awaiting tri Ll d hrberagly il iws were unfrimed, these ploneer miners of i 5 y r things wherein Mr, Giraves has tan- | the i « tee n pres carriages, Judge Goddard delivered | Cafitornin. Coloradd, Nevada, Mont.na and | 4ispatch from Madrid, which giv f f clude the fact that he was | The James Van himself last nigint party at Denver to perfect arrangeme | an address of welec presented the | lduho wrought out for themseives in their | the arguments General Foster bro ar u v, As a matter of fact, he | ( G, Tenveh Yesterday aftern | @ brief visit to Hastings, left for that point | ut a brick w Fiy Reved f IIHING CATIDSCH RYBEH O NOYErnrient ‘Wbt | in order to haveSpain endorse the reciprocity | has never seen Mrs. Barnaby's body and' he | 5o oty L. Willls, to allow him to r | R e kD l“‘"‘l‘” f Lead st tine. It ProVil of the goversment, Cheers] 1t wihs | treaty with Cuba. Amoug otber things t has never expressed a desire to the family to | o, ) Cade belonging to ¢ st ¥ Horie as the inscrip! uite nutural that_ interest shou'd have | e ates govarnmo stified the Span. | 100K upon it 2 8 SRisesiTon aaitt s e | 26° Benjamin. Hatrison, president ot the | unie YAteal, theBintorsay showid hay | United States government notified the Span wallader, | < Johnson and possession and Hyaxsis, Neb, May 1 e | United States, from the ters of Lead- | clous mietals You are coming to realize that | iSh government that an effort would be made Dr. Graves Reaches Denver., T 145 HOLBIVERY handed them ba The ville, May 1 s, as we cail them, with which | before the next congress to have the high DEXVER, Colo,, May 11.—Dr. Graves and | o but in the ] better and thanke fin ¥ On_the_ reverse side was the iuscription aTeatored are f reat aud | duties on Savanna tobacco scaled down, This | wife arrived here from Providence tonight T o L IRANVATY . treatment » stealin Plesient H M {ad and we hrouzfa rezion where | was | assurance was extended as a mark of good | for the purpose of appearing as witnesses ey 3 bl i s night he t Hts bilRoaE | Preside arrison responded and was t0 w00 OESHIREAR thit bom 1| witie . St i BRISR A B s il jals who are wil 0 act according to reas } DL pEouE [ Howed by - Baktimaster: Ganata): Wananikker | Lok B Laatiom will on the part of this government as it re the erand ju t aby g sheriffy B and Secretary Rusk in short speeches. The | Bt I RGO R Er Wiith | materially aided in securing Spain’s consent | ing case. He maintained perfect silenco M e Death ofan O1d Settl party then cntered carriages and were driven ; good 1y A to the reciprocity treaty. It has been | upon the su District Attorney Stev Attty B the elevator at MeCool, it d 1o thie mincs, where they bad a cordial re- | publi freely to every man who | ooooie0q o)) gl oo aERT clatms to hav ient evigence in his pos rial was the arrest of A. B, Crrrr, Neb., Ma cgram e back to the | desires to make a home forkimse tand famiiy, | €xvected all along that the democratic ma- | CHES 10 BV SUTICIENG tt i ne of the selected on the 11 T had money to get ShE b 2 . o e Toft the “depet at 8 ovclosle | o thisfree government that extends its pro- | jority in the next congress would have a | SSaeion 1o show that the bottle of liquor § TOFOR PR B e WiLhT Would gat claar ) : train, which le e depot at ¢ o'clock | teinion over the humdie as well as the nizhiy: | great deal of fault to find with the Meltintey | $DiCh caused Mrs. Baraaby's death was not ( charge of perjury e had ERGHE 4L th S donia known counselor ¢ 1 arty rs of the populace. | for uil these resoures of sky Ay and | BTeS 1 of fauit 1d with the MeKinley | tampered after reaching here, but was | ot exprossed any R T annot non settior, died tera stration by over ewght hundred | earth, the people of Colorado should be joy- | @ct, but the first time that Secretary Blaine | certainly prepared in the east. If this can ocence Norton until October it wiil send me short iliness, leceased lcaves a large 1 children was one of the features of the | ously thunliful, [Cheers ] 1am zlud to il | will also have some important amendments to | be proved it cicars the Worrells of the sus fnt telal asylum in half of that time. fam ¢ mstances. The ladies of the party received many | ¥ou'as fellow citizens 4 am glud fora moment | 500080 87 B R ho M. | picion cast upon them. s now in ail awaiting trial, ] b & Kingddm toit.. T Have us = — iful_souventbs, It \yas learned| todoy | 10ftand/in younmitiggtoses yqurgreatonoas | PSS, ¢ “‘\"“““ Hapb b o The first | that something was up 0 kingdom to | h 0 . ¢ i bilities and to ussure you tha Les v act pu e es so high as to be - : ‘ HeelUe Baiy tortgHt. and A Vi tim of La Grippe. that some of the party were robbed of small | wishee are with you: In the developentof | i ey fcuRUL the dutles 5o high a b MEETING OF MILLERS, was when th t 1y before noon Bar NobLiMava Shealat 1 f money while at the Portland hotel | them all. [Cheers] Iam 2lad to know that | 8/MOSt prohivitory and the tobacco houses of — passed t peremptory challonge for the hope the people of Met be i To D DR e AV IV rtland, Ore., last Tuesday night Cotorado, this young centennal state, has | Havanna have already been ser! ted | Fifteenth Ann Convention of ReTesiR Sty Nbs Y4 (i Tamtodie. Thereisnt box SR a1 1, Colo’, May 11,1 his specch at | estabiisliod u syStem lof frco public sohools | by the act., The secretary’s s to have Natonal Association Se b T el \ 1 and e ied resident of Il PNt 84 that he ) unexcelled by any state inthe union. [Cheers, 4/ b S i > 2 ney, rushc over to r. rtson, who pair of pliersin my gr Y i 1 r of ripne CEUELLD L said that he looked b & 1 i s [ suid one ' 1 he cessive duties lowerec 1 el NEW Youk ay ] teent iaal b T yaae L Jied last eveuiog of la gripu great. interast i pussing through these | But my friends s Fsuid onee before, Uan in | the excessive duties lowered wi W Youk, May 11. ~The fiftcent oal | arrennits Tikac bWa 1k Sty d ! | NG AT FEFRARTRL CHE eprise of the peo. | $18Very o a railrond sehedule and time s up. | comed by the Cuban tobacco houses, butit, | couvention of the Millers' National associa- e R 10 any poor man they will o Se ShirL TG PG B mountain gorges at uterprise of t e i Ada il Y Tl ! i it ortlia | e conference the rope necktie to £, K. Liv st Met 3 2 VS, ple who had constructed interesting lines ¢ f Mo presidsit willlEhare Was taken (o visit ‘\‘i c _x.n.{ to widen the breach between n began this afternoon, members of the 5 1 Was about to ade He will get rich out of it T railroad upon these difficult grades and b A Messrs. McKinley and Blaine as to the | organization from all pacts of the country be- o ws carefully folded and placed | Governor Thayer Still Besieged by | through threatening canons, It b o] ",‘“:‘}‘,’_ . ""K’:l Sns "‘('K"l,\‘l"'!‘:‘lf“i‘l:':‘ nature of tariff legislatic St 3 dress the court when Strc se and asked Hatoslt ten ey e (LY LI 5 B O e ronincer- | saying it was graud and mognificent. As he htabn et ] President James delivered bis annual ad- | (& ,,‘I,,\ T LS ToTth e ‘13,‘ ,d. 2 he took a couple of s, tied them together Tiikoos MAvV L 18 toTus | P 11d have b L ; A ble, | Game out the secrotery, Mr. Livezey, on It was expected that the supreme court % 1 4 gl s iting and tha Jury be excluded during and twisted them into a b roll. He tied 2 A R peLat HE | and yet now railroads had touched the h < b vonldt s dress, in which be menti i that the pa T ohis A caN FdcoEabic ot Bee. |-G Thayver left Saturday ne B o il e ahove (e snow line had | benalf of the mineral palace company ‘pre- | would today receive some kind of a motion in > had been u prosperous one and the | s e one end toitus.pall dodt suoliEay skt el 5 ot i . ‘l“““’ evated mnes and broasht Tsolatey | sented him with a brilliant specimen of or the Boyd-Thayer gubernatorial contest from | Year had been a prosperou bl E T motion was ied, but the one D RS Ol bl L R (U ooy MR Do slaatons e it ey o ication swith the | from the Black Queen mine at Crystal, Colo., | Nebraska, but this afternoou just before the | treasury was in zood condition concerning the exclusion of ury was ;‘;41\ tied a piilow 10 e bars of 00 10 | hunters and spend two days i peuce and et parts ol tho et “IE w4 | which runs §12,000 to the “tou,, He thanked announcoment, was made tbat the court [ The secrotary’s roport showed that the | i Thio~ al6vaa® {ufors Emare Lo M prevent them from hu is back he FetutHad ibis attoroe f con- | more settled pe 5 ik e secretary Kindiy and ssed specia ould on Monday, ) adjourn for this | areregute < i . | gran leven ju ¢ rope was found tied in a double knot back of | 1€ retu Ly e b U G u him great pleasure, he 1o loale | 1 ecatary Kl =P o e | R mer. the ek of the poneyorn for ihis | ageregate capacity of the mills run by the | hiaced in the custody of the bailiff and sent bis right ear, and a handkerchief was fn his | Ungeot of callors awaitlne bis arrival, He | Gpon the beautitul valley in which the gL S respondeut that nothing had vet ro. | member the association on May 1, 1801, | oyt of court moutt. . He ovidently tied tho knots aud then | divided bis e wipartiaily amons e | of Saida was situated aud which would u Cotoranbo Srrixety O6l, May 11.—The | ceived on the subject aud futher that it | based on a most conservative estimate, wis Arising to address the court. Mr. Lam- threw his feet from under him, s he was | #id o fitie Wioged Thayer-Manger. | Soubtedly be capable of laree agricultural | {rogidential party arrved gt Colorado Syrings | seemed next to an {mpossibility now 136,000 barrels for each twenty-four hours. | bertson said: “If it please your tonor, | am el s U R b son-M binatior gover oday seted. It might be desirable to the | 8t 6 o'clock this “evening, promptly on sched. | the matter before the court t e the last convention the following i about to bring to your attention a matter of he coroner was summoned and a jury em- | I Gt s L le time, and met with the beartiest kind of | = *“The appeal to this court, " said he, “would | joys pave been admitted: Iu Hlinois, tt et Ve TR aenn el pRElleNwhian Rt el e Vora daatt d 4 { Iudiana and Illinols and | 1€ time e SRR AR KO 08 | V6 10 b acketon betons Tt could ne o vs have been admitted: lu [linois, threc ) you may have received some intima: by his own hand. Thorne was an old man [ -1 atn oot @ party L e | other | agricultural states if Colorado | ypo i Siiacua“and @ committee of citizens | o before a motion for a writ of error would | firms, with a capacity of 700 barrels a day: but the details of which it is my un- sixty-six vears old and with hair as white as | ko notiiug avou St bad to buy bor wheat and caim, from hem: | and given the freedom of the city. They | be made, and 1do not see how, after the court [ lowa, 5 tirms, 1,400 barrels; Kansas, 4 firms, sant duty to bring more fully to your i He was a wid or tud the on¥ | bleasure people find (n such idle gossip, Seu- | ench community shoul “”‘A‘;’K‘l'\‘ fonvavie hat | were then shown to carriages and escorted | has fixed a day of adjournment and announced | 700 barrels; Maire, 2 firms, 700 barreis: [ knowledge, We have reason to balieve and e knowa is ighter who lives al W 1 1 Su ¥ Seu- | each community should supply its o ants. ator Mauder gain anyibing by aticivate S Sleastne Sha S | through the principal streets by a procession | that it will bear ro more arguments, the case | Minnesota, 7 firms, 1,000 barrels: New York, vars 1y | He anticipated with pleasure the day when | composed of troop A, First. battalion, Colo- | can be docketed. It is possivle, altfiough not | 1 firm, 1,000 | fia Jd be | the United States senate, of which he is [ with mining, but should add agricultural | F8do national guard, college cadets. post- probable, that a stay of proceedings might | Pennsyl 1180 A dbRRE WEd art ident pro tem, for two years in a cabinet | purcuits and manufacturing and when the | 0fice employes, Grund Army posts, the | be ordered by Associate Justice Brewer, who | Dakota, n. 1 do not belie will doit, and | \wool which was sheared from the flocks local fire department sud civic oreauizations | is the justice for the s City, a Mrs. Florence Heacock. A would h 3 ¢ by the sheriff this | FeSIEDing an unexpired term of four ) barrels: N hope to present to tne satisfa avrels: Ohio, 1 firm, 350 barrels: | court, that our reisons are sufficient for ap- ia, 3 firms, 400 barreis: South | prehending that there is uow on the ¥ firms, 800 barrels: Wisconsin, 6 | jury a man who has demed upon vraska circuit, but it | firms, 600 barrels. This mal a total of 86 | te stand only an hour ago that 100 of the noon, and she re * tomorrow 1o take char, > of the remains a : voatiton: 1/do notbelleve ha will dofty wool which w L the flocks | 1 Dike's' Peak, Koener, Colorado City, | 18 not very likely, The papers may be filed | now mills with a capacity of 6,600 barrels | ha had read "a fall eevort FEW TAILS MURDERERS, Fimiin 50, \way responsibies: voutd be woven at home, It was @ pleasivg | Colfax, Manitou abd Bandita. The military | here pro forma by attorneys for Boyd, but | a day. E9i000188 ok eikarint el oy keTAY : : : etk AL ~’r ;: L “““.(th Workingman had fajr | @nd civic demonstratiop was very fine and [ unless they present some extraordinary fea- The report of the committee on the West | jnation of the prisoners at the bar, abd who . They Will Have to Answer for the : 1 i X Brep HEL I sk vt B doinE 3 received the special ation of the | tures the case will simply go over to the ses- | India flour trade, appointed at the last con- | aiso disavowed baving formed or expressed Crime. Ex-Lieatenaut Governor Carnes, the | WoiSs Whab WOU'C 1eh¥E R soue metEe | man in whose nonoft ‘made. The line | slon next fall, especially since Boyd is out | vention, says: ““The committee on West India | any opinion relative to their guilt ov inno- Sruncis, Neb, Msy 1l.—[Special Tele- | fomd on someor Of Oy "2 | hope. for our inatitutions when thore should | \Was réviewed on Elifcliiar avonue tand || S8 T8 Chn, oid o NUttorates are o | inland fout traa apgintad et youesliwunins oerioosi Hisd positvaiianawors S ol BN o o T opr | o reulan ccaion o | o o o e P hopu | behespairing classes amon e, A Ameri. | Yas overa route pr%Sely. decorated with | posed to chance the condition of affairs in | tional convention held in Minneapolis, 10 | asked gave s no opportuaity to chiallengs. * fzen who | bunting, evergreens a: i flowers. Cousider- | the governor's offic which was intrusted the charge of presenting | him for cause, and he was passed and ac- bad charge of the room, and it giving up | did not have hope in his heart. Every boy | Able cnthusiasm wus wanifgsted all ulong ARMY ASSIGNMENTS, the wish of your ussociation as specially | cepted by the court. This man is A. B, Nore Akl L 5 "“"""”l‘““ peaceuble possession turned over all the piv. | has hope in his heart. Every boy, however | the route. By direction of the secretary of war, First | favoriog and recommending such reciprocity | ton. 1 now wish to read six affiduvits show- nary interest as the signs indicate thaf u& the Meade county circuit court opens here | Kittle, one of Governor Boyd's appointees, | ¢an citizen could not be a good cf tomorrow. This sessic p roug! sel The party then repairéd to the Antlers ho- | 1 j; >, ‘la v- | between our government and those of the | j;¢'that he has, on several occasions, pers on ha ese, ho! er, did no humble, could pass through our public schools Lieutenant Powhatan H. Clarke of the cav N A e & that he 3 E case of the slayers of Few Tails, the | Hude the actounts (,,',.’J‘.“p:‘ et oot M | and cliinb to ady position of uscfuluess and | o4 and bad dinner, ot iehich the governor of | giry arm is assigned o the Ninth cavalry, | West India islands whoreby American flour | formed aud expressed am opiniatt ostile Indian killed last winter on the Alkah creek, | tures during Inspector Helmrod's brief term, | hovor that he had the ability to attain, | {18 state and bis wife'endfew leading citl- | troop M. t date from April 27, 1501, vice | May be again admitied to those markets have | one of the defendunts, After Norton 3 Sty * | Inspector Carnes wrote bis prodecessor a | There had been marvelous instances of | Z€0S were guests. ‘A pdblic frecoption was | Hutcheson, appointed adjutant. accordingly conveyed your requast to the | had taken a seat in the jury box ML BTl o) balCrel e PRoand Jliry Ay St R Gt tha/ehaTEs what courage and pluck and intelligence may | leld atthe Antiers ip- the evening, which | I jcuterant Coioncl William B. Hughes, | State department at Washington and uow beg | we recoived six _afidavits from rep- Deputy United States Marshal Matthews ar. bl f';‘;h',‘l“' “I»““‘xf}\"f:'r"‘; hech: ‘r‘l‘j' ”"f]‘: doin this way. To the children he gavea | 'V attended by uearlg all the people in the | deputy quartermaster general, and Major | LCAVE to report that the honorable secretary | utaple citizens detuiling declarations rived here yesterday morning fre At to the oftiee in the state honse Ite. | cordial greeting. They had been a happy | CILY. Tbe president and " his party were as- | Wiiliam H. Bell, commissary of subsistence, | Of state was pleased to receive your suwes: | made by Norton, after reading full accounts Ridge Agency with Few Tails' widow and % to the roport that Mr. Heimrod pro. | feature of almost every gathering in his jour. | sisted in receiving the vast throng that | aré detailed as members of the examining | tions. and hl.h“hh“]‘ nl}\?«lu‘;w}l millers’ ] of the”evidence given at the preliminary L i\ asiotharTnd To maintain Lis title to the office, Mr. | ney. He hoped they mightall receive that | Passed through the parlors by Governor and | board at Fort Omaha, convened February 15, | association that the efforts of the state de- | hearing as printed in Tur Ovmans Bee, and YEUUESARRNIEE 8) WO 80,0100K Tnclah it SRR i e e ation e ol e thom man aad | Mrs. Routt_and the citizens' committee of | for ervico therowith during the examination | Partment will be aimed at securing such | which Norton read In their entirety st nesses, to testify i the case. The squaw of | CAIUESSAEL: oo e | Women of intelligence and capable of taking | Denver. Thebotel was beautitully decorated | of officers of quartermasters and subsistence | Concessions in the treaties of reciprocity now | ('Brien’s store in Davey. The first aftida- Few Tails', it will be remembered, was | 708 B8 RS od 1o him. If te did it | a full share in all those good things in the | fOF the occasion, one feature of which was | departments only, vice Majors John M. | pending as will place fiour wade in the | it s the sworn statement of W. A. Carbell, severcly wounded at the time of | BHICUIE GO 10 . e ent. | community and in the state for which they | the Word “welcome" fn incandescant lights | Bacon, Seventh cavalry, and Daniel W. Bea. | United States on a fair and equitavle asis | who swears that Norton was in the habit o the affray and made her way more dead than \ over the main entrance. During the recep- | ham, Seventh infantry who will continue to | With that of other countries coming over to his office in Davey and read- ) and he is 0o sens 5 e any un. | ure to ve responsible 3 K e am, Seventh infantry, who will continue to h g unt dins : coming over to his office in AN T alive across The snow covercd praiie 1o e and he s too sensivlow man to make any un- | 4ty o bo FeSporaibis, Lo de the | on Mrs. Harrison wus presentod by the la. | aet ‘as. membors. of ihe board for ail oty | This report was placed on file and the com- | fiit atconits of the preliminary cxamination agency, adistance of over ninety miles, She i@ . % és A9 S oy 15 € ’ 4 rings with a handsome | purposes. mittee given fu UrenalVEn o Lie altTYa rilia | dies of Colorado bim 1o good 1n the end. 1 do not care to say | President received from the citizens of Vilia iREs Sl faitiands records of the office, because | Silver, iton, copper, lead, zinc andfcoal mined £ G ier time to report. as published in Tur Bee, The next afdavit Captain John Simpson, assistant quarter- | 10 his_report on matters of legislation the | is that of Pat Geary, who makes cath to the Colo., May 11.—At the | master, wiil report in person to Colonel | secretery swd¢ “Tlere will probably be | same s a eripple for life. Attorney General Miller instructed o | wive up all t e of facts, and further says thav United States District Attorney Sterling D e e o oMice, because | T the suuny San Luis valloy, “The school | Feception given to President Harrison tonight | Frank Wheaton, Second infantry, presigent | Drought to your uttention during the conven- | Norton had excluimed after reading orie of the appeur here and assist the state's attorney | ¢ (GV6 10 TEHATE eviviense TEC RS WL TR | Children presented Mrs. Harrison with an | 8t the Autlers hotel, this city, the president | of the examining board at Fort Omaha, at | tion a iegisintive measure advocated by the | jecounts in Tuk OMana Brr Inthe prosecution. Mr. Sterling armved | o8 5, 00 B G (B MM CHCRE to | album of pressed wild flowers. The pre: bad just finished his speech from the balcony | such time as he may designate tor examina- | National Transportation association, of which $1Oh, h—1, the woman will get clear and is morniug. The probubilitics are that o | cross the bridge ~awhen we get to | QORI O] BREREC MU BN stop ab1:80 | Of the hotel and was to be followed | tion by the board s to his. fitness for promo. | OrRauization the Millers National association | the nigger will hang." 0st 11 teresting trial will be beard here, e cad D ot e Mnconvon: | Giclock on the hanging bridge over the Ar- | DY the postmaster general, who was not | yon, is a member. This measure looks toward the | tyymes O'Brien, proprictor of a store at A IiGrgatl Mortengs e T B DB e s T i doretaa wha || kanaad in the Royal Gorge canan in or- | 8llowed to finish bis saddress, however, for MISCELLANEOUS, gstablishment, ofa uniform bill of lading to | Davey, also swears, as shown by his aMdavit £ gage. 0 i the busincss, understaud € 3 24801 o crowd was ap- ¢ ‘ se used by the railroads o Tnited NStates i 1 ; o elre o s e | o8 i Reria o rian to} Bla(ambnth 1 ha to allow the travelers to view the grand | t8e reason that while the crowd was ap- Assistant Sdoretary. Chandler today | 2OV v the railroad the United States | \which I hold in hand that Norton had re- other da uty of their surroundings. A photograph | Plauding his remarks from the balcony above, | 4y i RiRNE ( PREETANY, | CHIREER LOCEY | through a national law to regutate such mat- | g o he d d nigge ugh o i Bee)—W. F. Sawyer, whilom landlord of | Siher.day to lnspect @ oar of ol because the | b 00 o was taken with the presidantlal | & Portion of the pogolj below, which was | SZHTSC 08 Seclon Bolow holding for can | tors, e fether andouasaanie o ATen L the Bond hotel, who left town @ short time | how to o 1t The deputy 1vitse at Blaie hea | Party in the foreground. thronged with people pressing their way | [, S0l tecied by Alex N. Rickart fn the | Lhe report of the secretary on executive | gerting upou the jury, if possible, as he S50 4510 sk legtad to takeiitial bat fod m 6t el | tHb b b ik nadte 1 LHE rie el ok It wns 1:50 o'clock when the train peached | i0t0 the parlor where the president and Mrs. | g N8 POCHEEHET O O Y€ | matters says about the uniform export bill: | beljeved there was £500in the case, and there 0 and ne ed to take the bad odor of a | made no insections, e has been sic as 1:50 o'cloc e train peache 30\ O WHCE e Eascect anc 1 on, 8. 1., dis aaltorsisaysiabonthe lfocmeexadrty bl X damaged reputation with him, again figures | that may account for it,” Canon City and nearly all the residents, in- | Harrison were receiving, gave way with & | “p 1 Brill \vas today appointed postmaster | - LB€ proposed uuiform bill of ladiug has not | would be ar opportunity to make some money. fng Grand Army imen and school chil. | crash under their combined weleht and vet been published and put in use, but Ihave | He suid the Sheedys were rich and would in o luw suit. It is an outgrowth of the case MISCELLANEOUS, ren, wero assembled at the station. Thoy | Precipitated about Mhirty men and | S(IEViee Tae county, Ia vice Et Two- | soon u copy of it and find it an improvement | yive up bii money 1or & favorable Ver in which Adelbert D, Frasier of Schuyler | | Herry £ Downs hus not been anmointed | cfacad tho prosiient and pelted him with | women wto ‘the aren below, a die. h h § in many respects on the otbee form. 10 s a | #0R Craiord, another. vesi at s tried for Impersonating John G, Descn. | deputy’ labor comgnissioner to succeed JOUn | fil ooy and ctbor foers L addressed the | tance of about eight feet. A scene o T receipt for the zooos and contains au agree- | Savey, had overbieard Norton express similar Tk \"(“”'_“ ronsg dotn G, Deseh- | jonkins, He occupios bis old position of | trasd us fallows: o o He addressed the | ohel? confusion cusued and cries for help | DE. GRAVES' TANGLED TALES. | montto carry them with reasonaole dispaten | sentisonte. and - wa. tammeseod st aatar er. S. M. Burton a rotired preacher Iving | lark, and the deputyship is vacant 2 were beartrending. However, ail were soon in 1llinois, loaned £1,000 on a half section of Comrades and Fellow-Cltizens: Tt gives me totho seaportiaddiproftersthom totie swam A 5 S g viction that Norton would, if given an oppor- e e ity & P mection oF | Atforuey General” Hastings will retarn to- [ gruat pleisute to see you and accopt with u | Fescued and no one was found to be seriously | He Wi.l Huve n Hard Time Straight- | ship lines there, under about the same con- | tuyity, not hesitate to make his verdiet Deschler H. C Russell of Schusler actey | worrow from Hot Sprines, Ark thankful heart those corafal greetings with [ injured. ning 1hem Out at Denver. ditions as are contained in the domestic bill | supjéct of financial negotiations. Intimation as Burton's ag '”‘ Hdiithe ;“ ||Vr~|‘ A :‘ o Wm. McCann and Senator Wilson of Chad- | which you have met us. [ have been talking The president and party spent the night on Rrovipesce, R. 1, May 11, of lading. The provisions of bill a di of Norton's intention first reached the coun- rou were state house visite Lne plaus for the proposed industrial school at Geneva are now on exhibi- tiou in the 1d commissioner's office. and cight to ten parties ar ceived a mortgage. Desch it proved to be a forgery. Frazier was ar rested on the charge of representing himsel 10 be Deschler in executing the false mort- . The signature was acknowledged be- 's siznature to almost talked out, und y, ave altozether lost my voice. does not sve 10 be any prosp frain from suy nzt examining them | whio groet s toduy. > wuch sinee [left Washington that T reully | their train with the intention of making an vided under two heads—as to inlaud trans- | sel for the state last Saturday evening, H until I'shul | early start in the mormtag for Denver. longer any mystery about tho identity of the | yortation and as to trans-Atiantic ser n.!.ffin‘&'fi \\“:‘:n'&':'ltqnw;}':(‘\n‘\\ “t."l‘fi'és.“\fl Jf phich there L person who sent the bottle of poisoned whis- | vice, This simplifies matters for | bath' to ascertain the facts, we aid ik you. To thuse frier MIDLAND RAILROAD STRIKE. | ky to Denver, out of which thelate Mrs. Jo- | us and locates the vesponsibility [ not hesitate, and worked ull day yes- sephine A. Barnaby drauk the draught which | for any obnoxious provisions that the bill m terday unearthing with sucli affectionate nteress which thesce co 3 infamy. It may 1 view o biading on its construction. | we do appreciate it very nighly, But [do not | The Trouble Extending und Traffic . Rk ‘hen | contain. If they be in the iuland transpor- | appear singular that counsel for the prosecu- Sawyer as a notary, and he testitied on front elevation shows a handsome two- | &t all assume it is merely your interest in nie Completely Blocked. s thought to. haye caused herdeath. When | {50, geotion we can striva: to.corroct them | tion ahoalt. Interceds to. bring 4bouL e va the trial that Frazier impersonated Deschler. brick with high basement and attic, | It I5. L am sure. your interest in the country: ¢ Dr. Graves returaed from tho west after the | \ith the American rate, and_if in the other | moval of this evidently corrupt juror because T hu'(jv'x(r\ \\! S 1“-‘| ) think it was a case of legislature appropristed $40,000 for the | !B Its constitution and in its tlaz—the flag for INpiaxarours, Ind., May 11.—The strike on | death of Mrs. Barnaby, he was beset by re- | portions ana the stean i mistaken identity ¢ d Frazier was acquitted rades fousht, which the; bip lines refuseall | the case from our standpont is not preju- building, but one of the bidders expresses ) the Mialand railroad is extending. Travel is | porters and asked all kinds of ¢ In | concessions to us we have some evidence 1o | diced against us, ‘The dangerappl 0 Mon- o e i otion ageins| E 5 t b the stress of buttle and brought 2 It s and ask kinds ') 391 diced agaiu; e daugerapplys to Mon. bonddmen are W, Don Fowler and H. O | ous the plans, free ballot, our represcutative government | has sworn out warrants ugainst the strikers, | of tha mailing of the bottle of poison he de- | 1EN CUstomers that their steamship convict, but coinsel for the state does not de- The foilowing notaries public were com- | that you ali hon ¢ today. Itis Meadows. Sawyer was in Denv c when last gt S Sl uies an unfair advantage, especially when to Roata it missioned today: Ira Ford, Hasti P | very surprising and very"pleasant o drop w]r;_l:hm to arrest (U“Im\ \l}n Ay | clared solemuly and emphatically that bie | fered, and when we appeal to a transports aft B0 aga e rrop- earcop - Hollowsy, Midway: Andrew. Re Graham, |({12¥00UEDESHORe SOQW-0'nl, suninilte andido ord has no money to staud the exponse. ypow nothing about it. He had not heard of | tion line issuing the bill of ladiug th tion of ury. We fully in- Peavy Frost in Nebraska, Wisner Jonathan Fowler, South Sioux City: | branches of peach and pear and boquets ot Mine Ownors Censured the poison until he reached Denver, and road lines aag LR ship lines ca not staud | formed counsel " for defense of the McCoor. Jusctios, Nob,, May 11.—(Spe- | Wilbur A, Hickman, Allen: E. J. Har awers, the first frults of the spring more ger Cranksnong, W. Va, May 11.—The cor- | shocked to leara that his friend and benefac- | With thumbs polnted toward euch other and y we had made and submitted the R (R ey 4 s atton: Samuel D, Fitchie, University | ial here than it scemed t al ville this LARKSHURG, y May 11, or- - i 0 say in the style of the days of Tweed, ‘he st read to their inspection. The cial to Tuz Bek.]—Thore was quite a frost wce: W Hartley, Beonctt: Roy Lo Appliuse an oners jury. in the Opean mine disaster re- | tress had been put to death, He was then | Say s e thy. cam o oxprossing sym- | camsad to consont (o tha. o N in this locality last night. Muny Bian e : Nebsi tonie the poss : dlotior e hon asked if he was prescnt at the autopsy, and | pathy for us and a desive 1o acsist B ! it Li 1; nA R . Nebraska YR.KVos SCi0ma e possthilit turned a verdict censufing the owners and Psy pathy for 4 v Assi inless we would agree to graut them an ads will do cousiderable damay City: J. . Head, Osceoln; William C. Lath- | s RO WRIRE (0 Syaterm of bosses and accusing them of wilfully neglect- | declared that he was, aud that b daone | At the close of the reading of the report of | dutional challenge. Thus refused, and as & troes were never so full ¢ vov, Bartley: G.'H. Kusey, Arcadin: . M. | God, cowmes to be a very gird ing necessary precautions for the safety of | all that he could in the matter for the famiiy | the secretary a motion was carried to adjourn | Jast resort we were compelled 10 bring the TR e o Skeea, Wayiie; Charies A. Nebson, Bertrand. | bouityund productive I hope yo liive [ the men. The matter will bo brought 1 the | and for the local physiciaus. e was partic. | Until tomorrow moruing matter to the attontion of the court and te eb., May 11 ——— notonily the frulis and flowers of parudise. | aitention of the grand jury next weel ular to impress upon_the minds of the news- — ta matter of record HasI=iniskectiont iyay ACOUITIED OF MURDER. TS R OUE o Sl AL L G108 —— paper men that he did uot know that Mrs. | SOLDIER LYNCHERS ARRESTED. specch created @ profound sen- {RSabiank gkt Granos oy e T n L Has DAl e o DS R: A Thousand Painters Strike, Barnaby was dead until rveached Denver = The defense fina gave grodemenud, ! i 3 A Jury Does Not Believe a Young Girl | 'r50 0% Conrades T want th ive a comiade's | St Lovis, Mo., May 1L.—The brotherbood | ultough he had been i formed by wire thatshe | Eisht Enlisted Men Jailed at Fort nsisted on another peremptory chale L B e adiaiad e 2 the €rime. groot know of no higher houor in this | of painters decided to make the strike gen- | Was iu & dar s condition. = At the same Walla Walla. case N was ejceted from- the A A ecial 10 Ci . May 11 -{Special Tole. | wortd than to be called “comrade” by the sur time he made w remark that Mrs. Bar g WAt Washi e 1.—T' rt finally granted this to Tuk Bek.| - A light frost visited t Rl tol measr Rl L h o 1 | vivorsof those who saved the unfon. (Ap- | eral ana about one thousaud men went out | \IE MO BRES & ¥ % ke 3 Watta Watta, Wash,, May 11.—The mili- | {50 et Lol heiedds Hom Hhia; marnion, ¢ e S e Hm'hl-rlrml RIRUSS ANE Shnars] this meplon "The next morning he was bullod out of hed | WFY suthorities of Furt Walia Walla have Ity atiorues to examine the afidavits and nuch. Booue county held in ounty closed yesterday, amic Speeches were made by Postmaster Gen i k noPR 8 puliacout of bed | | ested elght enlisted men charged with be i Sk i favorable prospect for considerableexcitement. The defendant w eral Wanamaker anaSecretarvRusk, The next . Thirey-Flve Thigana Qut. Ry L0 LADACE e W D g | e vics 1o BE Tehehlos of Bioblos | o etk Mooy Ghacotne i e rosent 4 a voung girl named Ida Opp. In December | place visited was Florence in the oil district Brusseis, May 11.5Thg strike in the | 3 SOHFEE O Qe 8 A o adithe | Fininh & When it Becamo: known. that: the | barjory.: “mt javits were examined, Precr, Neb., May 11.--|Special Telegram last she ias livine at o ranch at Bellofourche | Oue entbusiastic individuai proposed three | Charleroi district is spreading. The founary | fsperion o B3 Atk Wit ie had recuived the P SRR RNl ek [ tadnarall rignt Norton was placed under 10 Tuk Be o was cousiderable frost She bad two cowboy love cheers for the first president who has thought | men struck today. Thirty-five thousand | Nire arabs wan dead ond 1hat jence that | arrests haa been made six other men de- | (UEG here last night, ice beng found in severul lerand Wi, Newman, Mi cnough of us to come and scous. They were | men are out. cided that it was & duty e owed to bis dead | S¢rted last night. A provost guard | “fho examination of witnesses commences places this morning. her to marry him and n she refuse given with a will and the president answered ———rr— friend to go to Denv 1 1 NN 15 ow search of the desert pomamiice, Nov, May 11.—[Speclal Tole- | tempted to sssuulther. Sho ¢ d forkiolp, | ‘theia wa followss . BLOTTED OUT EYGHT LIVES. | pogyang her diamonds, which were worth | ers. it - s rumorcd tnat & number : am to Tie B ere wus a b st | and Newman, who was at the e, camo y Fellow Citizens W very much housands of dollars. He was forced to | of other arrests of soldiers suspecte T ze. here last night, but fortunately little if any © sce He and Miller exchanged sey- | obliged for this greeting. Lexpect there have | Gas in a Steamer's Hold Explodes with | ‘[‘..,‘ ":,’.,., ’,, \".\ “[‘1 1\}\‘ ,»x ,' ,‘".‘f .~:".‘, the Iyn ‘ur i L Gurunie, O, T hour damage resuited to small fruits, Some few shots and the ended in Miller's | been other presidents who thought of you Tervific Effect E hat on 87..10° Dy er of complici 1 thy L be I FUTHRIE, is hou A 1o thand AL LI RS TS o3 o noneter's | (hough they have not visited you. This has et essly stopped over a g soon. A court of inqu meet here o | yotning has beer 1 several [ 3 red severely The prosecu L ACONSPITACY | been's very pleasant and Instructive journey NDON, May 11.—A | térrific explosion of Rapids, ln., aud that be did this ke morrow. The state grand jury is sullin | pinds W0 S 0 Sl A A Ohuroh Fight sxisiol okt piier, bt | Lpfues o\ thought Thad kevt wyselt<renson- | zus oceurred today in the, bold of the Britisn | 118 that the (;:n“"‘ (Jvas aoxiously, looking | sessiou, and it is atated that o number of sk | E s el o4 Oscrots, Neb, May 11.—|Specia - | guilty.”’ The defenda with | country ‘and of its productions, but steamer Tancarville, which was undergoing qitieasdanty (il bl AR R I I s LSS e SR jo%e RENCRR | e 8500 fon tne arrest gram to Tur Bee. | District court b s80d v. She is but niuete s ol and very | A rzed te lv;vfl,h( v things fre but tesether. | repairs in the dry dock at Newport ve | had been black some of her I his arrest o becar mpany a after niest siege that this e nas | brett wman's acquitfal is expected e eameou rrihing s were killed and thirteen injured. The | and friends. T as uothing new gle It is stated that Ar : o dut had in the past ten years, The time of the Modificd Rusk's Orders. g : ted. and | steamer was badly damagea. The Tancar- | ed until it was ascertained that nation ou which the other sever \ O eal U b P s B R MR W \pe ex- uk steamer epgaged in carrying | which were used on the fatal puck ted, On the day per Swed prist ¢ ; 3 { ut | cican ports. ) s 1 y ) makes a for their appr Swedish Baptist chure gram to Tur. By 1d tiere f have | il RRSRIR e oy (nataad | Now Eilxiand Atates % bad been | tors and'u 1 the arms rack, giving 1he | hension, Pl There are two factions today by Special of the 103 2th cd and twenty-nive othiers it was Pr men their carbines boards of trustees. One bu anin s the Wyo Callforiia with the | Jured by the explosion 1y 0 ) - kaa'shurh mih o ing state veter the governor re n to 1y sur- | = postoftice deps : Northwest's Stock of Wheat. Ga e e dows and ha L su rescluding & cluuse in Secretary £ P Failures Caused by Fires 1 d that Dy Ve S Tha et £ 3 1 1 r The other factor weat N order rewurding the shipment of vaniy s derricks and of Ciicao, May 11.—The Belding motor and | of wailing ; f 4| XounE mas siampied duriug vacation, and g AAK's aniee resanding ha shipment of | yelis smuiind wbout 011 City: s icaao, May e Belding motor | BARISEERIM B ReckRE of wheat in the northwest is now computed | 3o ol up e Toberg Sune . NRTien Lacels I ich probivi cal £ 1 saw them T wis ot aware that you had ucturing company Made an assignment " ) v 1,904,904 tion, and after receivin ens of driven on trails in Wyoming | here in Colorado ofl production. 1t shows jis iy 2 | stamus 8L16,155,0) bushels, a decrease of 1,204,264 | gov "\wus b court today in their attorney, broke th | Joas. LI OB upAe AR Y0 B S e A A ek 1 & s s morning. Liabilities, 8175000, of wh e bushels as compared with last Monday, | g b Uk oAl and took possession. There were over forty R Lata S Dena | been. Me has given us everywhere vt 131 0 00,000 was for borrowed money. The assets | be The Northwestern Miller gives the stoc ¢ ' ou wituesses in the 3 i the ern markets before Decen . it ! | | [ kin | vea e Nebra ary about & B 108505 case, aud the las Biehrol wes et e oy | thes which £ well mproved will muk tort- | are not scheduled, but it is thought they will | a ¥ rivate ¢ Minneapolis at 4,053,000 | year.azo for a sim but was pars 18kn e re'under adviseipent sk to make concessions satis- | 40l and buppy huuies. [Cheors | not excced the jimbilities. Phe suspension | A caume i 2 /01 70,000 busbals. The | doned in s woenth A bebavior W the OoE % Resig tory t stock men. - The postmaster general and the secretarv | was caused by \wé disastrous @ires that ruined | Went to work upon the tor, Tho Wers | couhelacan inorease of 19,000 b Ahals. ied in a ) vior, 5 dOSARDOR M ORI K1 ~ of agricuiture also responded Lo the dewunds | the company’s stock: and shops at Hern ralis were t it of the game and the shels, 8 shriukage for the week THE WEATHEK FORECAST, Pratie Cexten, Neb,, es Make a Raid, of the crowd | v the failure of capitalists to fultill their | doctor was the objective point. He bush The Market Rocord i — Telegram to Tuk Her Casrer, Wyo., May 11,—[Special Telegram Mr. Robayt B, Porter, suportntendent of | promiso ol | was called to the Baruaby residence und was ok ii canntey ‘slovatarsaf Ml For Omabaand Viciuity—Falr: warmer. : whas usked to resig to Tue Bi t bo'ore last Lehman, | 190 copeus, and Mr, Jobn B I g o | introieced %o Hanseom a8 & friend of the I the two Dakotas at 2,500,000 | For Missouri— Fairtill Weanesday ; slightly ] lndepeniania of his pix dif he resizus | White & Co. missed about seven bundred | yentlemen are on tbeir way to Oregon, were | * Big Tin Mine Deal On. | Charies Conrad, @ brother of the son-i-law s, & decivigao of 154,000 bushe warmer: varilavle winds . 3 the indepeudents promise to give him a | sheep and Mr. Lehmmn at once started to | passengers on the president’s train from Rariv Ciy, 8, May 1l.=|Special Tele- | of the murdered woman. Thers were many o -~ Py Forthe Dakotas, owa, Nebraska, Kansay | chance to be elected next fail. § ors, | bunt for the 5 : Pl B . $h , J B : X ; ) re man) Taxed I el A Baean - RELOPILOLA, J0WE NOUFAVIS, ARAN. hunt for them. Yesterday be struck the | Florcoce to Pueblo, which latter city was | gram to Tue B J. L. Dowas of Cleve. | confercuces at which the soi-disant Conrad J , Sditor of the Platte Conter Argus# getting | trail of the sheep goiug east aud in following | reached at :80 o'clock, The reception e | foey A A0l Lo CAD of Clove- | coniaiendes ey WhIOD W, soLqant CORMG | Owra wa,0nt,MIY 11.~(Bpesial Tole g sovither o Up apetition. Mr. Thayer bas not’ yet re- | bo found tho thleves in camp just cast of | corded the state's guesis by that city was | 200 O as gent several woeks in the | WD BRSE JRICH AT FRARE RS POL Wor | to Tre Bee.| —Tho_eystoms departme R R phied town. Fearing to tackle them siugle-h c. An address of welcome | Vicinity of Hafney Peak and the tin districts. | ho hag sent a bottie of pure whisky to Mrs, | has tr A Mupderer Bonad Ovep, pired, has refused the appl r bad | Toronto Hebrews v Attempted Burglary. be returned to town for help, and ofticers yor Hamilton, after which | Heis working upa large deal in tin w; Barnaby which some person in De Ciere, Neb., May 11— Speciai Telegram | havS started iv pursuit. This is the sccoud | they were escorted through thie city by a pro. | said 10 azgregate avout $300,@0. Dowas is | doctored. Dr. (iraves looked at the supposed | leavened bread f to TuE ke ]~ An attempt 1o burglarize the | Dag of Sheep stolen wn this section and the | cession composed of Grand Aruy “meén and | supposed o represent the Staudard Oil com- | brother-inlaw a few minutes and did not | duty. The de 3 audacity of the thieves in stealiug such @ big | local societies. The president was provided | pany. Tuere are several other lurge deals | auswer. Finally he said that he would talk dewelry store of Chavles Havilicek was made | bunch of sheep is remarkale, Lwim a decorated carriage drawn by (u\u'j BOW under way, * ou that lubjeut’ the following m.m‘, which f was made by M nded | most enthusia en i RANC. e Anplasiion. Casrer, Wyo., May 11.—[Special Telegram he Takaaves feasl tras ot I 10 TuE BEn own Marshall Hodge who tment decided that the u- | yesterday siot ana killed William Warren, portation must be Laxed 20 per cent ad vue | the cowboy, was todey bouud over o the lorem, district courty 4 l