Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, May 13, 1891, Page 1

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

THE OMAHA DaAlLy BEE = OMAHA, WEDNE! “TWENTIETH YEAR. DAY MORNING, MAY 13, 1801 — al brain out. I noticed no indication of hemorr- cussion, Delegates ard present from about rivers, says that the -~ =+ has fallen hage. I noticed an excess of moisture, twenty-five unions in sotithern Nebraska, twenty-six inches In th - st twenty- oy My belief is that morphine would four hours. Some dat* has been . o have produced more fluid. A shock is Wi for United Workmen Grand L dge. i folati done in Valencia county, n< Los Lunas, Dr. Hart Thinks Death Resulted from | RaVe PEocnet Pulse, the reapiration Alfred Oraakal and Wife fentenced fo nited Wor nd T dge. | The Ohilian Insurgent Held For Violating ¢ 3 A 3 SL. e | o i twenty-six miles south of | & Some 400 Concussion of the Brain. and the temperature, Morphine produces Twenty Years, s llo ,'r‘l"‘-m"l":’_',l,::" s e ot The Neutrality Laws, feet of tho track Is washed ot - ut & spur the oppositeeffects, The effects character- i 1 S b Bl was built around the break ane traivs are T istic of Sheedy's symptoms were those of a the Ancient Order of United Workmen of now running on time. A sbort ance be- shock., Other organs of the body were ex- the jurisdiction of the state of Nebraska con- low, at Barelan, the current yming in THEORY ABOUT MORPHINE POISONING. | RUilE, O3 fei s found i @ stato of SWIFT JUSTIQE‘ TO A PAIR OF FIENDS. | o hin city today, Grand Master Work. | SEVERAL OTHERS IN THE SAME BOAT. | strong on the odst sido and & Al sinall 3 for living after receiving 2 § ar all—Fitzger | hundred and thirty deiegates are i attend- B0 fox A ok andthe o A Over the Question of Ad- | chatres for living after receiving a shock, | More Official Heads to Fall—Fitzger: Rt The: b6k Nod o <+ | 160 foet of tho railrond track ana tbe com l"::'.:.'.‘.‘.':':-.-|".L‘..’.‘."lq.";-.:..}:-m.. £ foro was o rUptuEe of the heart, THetS | ity mig Suit-New Irrigation | nce together with o wumber of formor L, 33«’.» ";;.;‘":):(:::l:' e ‘l":““' pany hos commenced sipraping wid o b v was not the power there to supply the blood, o ! daf members o he grand body, making the e > damage or obstruction to trafic is auntici- idence—Victory for Incaseof strain it might have produced Company--The Relief Fund total number of visitors about three hundred. Affaig — Released on pated. Aoty death at any time. An unusually large gall Exhausted. The ereator portion of the morning session & T v the Defense. stone was found in the gall bladder. This was devoted to the examination of creden- Heavy Bonds. WOUNDED THE CZAROVITCH, had a to clog up the liver. The tinls aod confirming grand lodge degrees. . ; g N s tn it e e pectul Telogram | This afternoon at3o'clock o grana sweot ( g g Crazy Chinese Policeman Assa Neb, May 12.—|Special to Tue Hu: :lunlfl uve a tendency © Alfred Crakal, who is | Procession washold,participated in by the vis- Sax Fravcisco, Cal, May 12.—Ricardo Him with a Swork. system. 3 * 4 sty Tting members of the grand lodge, the honorable | Trumby y o O GoR@eaks 4 4 great Sheedy murder trial com- | %500 0o qoseneration of the heart and | charged with criminally assaulting several | mayor und city ofticers In carciages, ( Mt b LI il Loxnox, May 12.—A dispatch from Shang- in earnest this morning, the preced- | ooyl iones would produce a weakness and | Jittio girls at Superior some time ago, with | Islind wheel club, Select Knights, and the | 811 @ partisan of the lnsurgent party, was ar- | paj says the czaroviteh had gono to a pictur- ing seven days haying been devoted to the [ lassening of vitality that Wml';l 'k-\kflx hll[n the nelp of Efle Craakal, bis wife, had s | three lceul lodges. It is estimated that up- ““"‘;‘ last night by the United States | esque resort known as Ot Su on Lake panelf ey, There ble to succumb to a sev shock, In his 0 - s kit 2 rds of o s o were e. | murshal for violati o neutrality laws i {awaltimi, alx milles < There a crowd in attendanco this morning 88 was | G0 S0 Ty vitement. might have killed | at the same time and both pleaded uilty. | \ere closed during the aftornoon, g on Wit the shipment of arms fuct | native poiiceman struck the czarovitch on fllm ted, for the reason that the judge or- | pin “r g0 "ot take part in the autopsy | Judge Morris sentenced each to twenty the head with a sword with intent to murder de 4 v munitions of war on the schooner Robert and years In the evening a social entertainment was |\ oot 00 i i w bd the doors closed to pravent the passing | becguse of cortain accusations made against | 1 the penitentiary, the extreme penaty of | given at the opera house. Mayor Boyden | Minnie and the steamor Itata. His ball was | him, but owing to the toghuess and thick- ness of the czarvoiteh's sun helmet the in and out of persons during the examination | me in connection with tne case, I stood b $ho 1aw. delivered an adaress of welcome. ddresses | fixed at 15000 and he w released with of witnesses, Consequently many who came | but offered wo s v The case of George Woolsey against the | Were also mado by Grand Master Wo Johin D. aud Adolph H. Spreckels as his sure- | wound inflited by the sword was late left again on findiug tho doors locked. | Hiould lave bugu eximined, but was sot. Tate, Grand Recorder MeAllistor ties. Trumoull does not scem to bo worried | nov serious, | Tho | injury | s des cribed as a sword cut on the side of Chicago, Burlington & Quiney railway for | Commander of Sclect Knights At the usual hour Mrs. Sheedy was | prii o morphine to kill Mr. Sneed cansing the death of hik son Kt Matook;Nebs, | Desu, about the outcome of the affair. He said ®<a brought in by the sheriff and was attended | would have given him about oue-quarter n{n in April, 1500, was dismissed, the prosecution | A pleasing featuro of the morning session | there Wwas nothing In the neutrality laws bY | the forenead. The czarowitch and party by her thiee sisters and wealthy uncle, [l l";“)‘o[I yony him an 86 188h | it o A & cades VT H\l(: (LU “of U hmnt;;'m:’ :‘h"\ ]"‘::(;::;‘x;"‘.llll ‘“;Il\\h""“‘“l':*‘:;;‘[ ‘l‘(‘|"“\““ immediately returned to Kioto, and there v = gost dos er g y . gave e g aster workman fis merald o said he oW | 4 COSL Bl ; ediroct oxaminaiion: “Hud death re- | Districtcourt will provably adjourn to- | § Vo ‘Tineoln fodge The presentation | whether she was acting as couvoy to the | Obtained skillful surgery assistance. Tt is § Mouday McFarland, the regro who elaims | )ta from the effect of the shock on the | morrow. shoech was mado by Mr. Walter Hogo and | Ltata, and that if the Esmeralda is so doiug | belicved that tho culprit” is insane, or that p to e Mrs, Sheody's tool, was brought in & | heart it would have been instantancous. 1| Churles Walker, formerly of Geneva, Nob., | was feelingly responded to by the grand | she would under no circumstances fire on the | brooding over faucied wrongs, he was few minutes later by the jailer. Theavpear- | belicve that death resulted from the effcots ston. tempted to c was taday bound over to this district court | master. The gavel was made from three | Charl nmit the deed by the presence ance of the prisoners as usual created con- | of the blow.” . 2 Ak A 5 pieces of wood ; one of these was taken from Vo News it the Navy. Dopartnie of the royal guest. The emperor and min- SIHBrablb ot NUE S Mi%, | S edy woro the | Ex-Mavor R, B. Graham was the next wit- | ot the charge of arson. Ho 1s tho ono | g jiguse of Father Upman at Meadville, \'}")'“,'".' '\'" AAYy Deparincns ¢ | isters hurried to Kioto to expross thoir con. £ " WA i S et ness called. He related the circumstances | charged with having started the fire which | Pa, in which the first meeting of ASHINGTON, May 12.—Up to the close of | (LI gttt Ot o e outt - foels samo hardened oxpression .that has charac ding up to the confession of Monday M- | destroyed several stores here a few nights [ the'Ancient Order of United Workmen was | business hours no news was received at the | o outrage acately terized her thus far, and throughout the day | Farland. Mr. Hall then said: | seo. held. 'The other two pieces were brought | navy department of the movements of the | \Wasmixgrox. May 12, —The Russian lewa- ono would look in vain for a softening of the | “Mr. Graham please relate the coufession any. '*j""'lfi‘}‘";" and Ufl,‘i‘“"'|'3hl‘~!v;'""l'n‘li"n~:|\[lr<' Charleston, and so far as the officials there | tion here has received no information what pecial Tele- | 0o the largest of auy evor held jn | ¥1OW the Ituta is still at liverty. b b s s lhe organization of the | this jurisdiction. X Commodore Ramsay, the acting secretary, [ “FT8 1" of Monday Mekarland us you rsmember it | o New frrigation Com Opposing counsel, Weir, ovjected, declar- LRLRNE v May 1 ing that the state had not showun that the | gram to Tue Bee. ] stony face into an cxpression of any kind indlcating kindness, sympathy, fear or re- gret. Haa her face been carved out of mar- | confession was voluntary. He declared that | Kearney irrigation and water company w R this afternoon said the only bews tho de- | torsiany vormemethe: ::.‘:.‘;.‘::n\.‘ o Sk ble her expression could not have been more | the confession was secured by tho mayor aud | perfeeted this afternoon by its incorporato John Fitzgerald's Big Sult. partment hiad received today was the ar- | haiabout the attack on the czarowiteh, and tmmovable policemen through threats and promises of | by s meoting held in the ofico of the Midway | LixcoLy, Neb, May 12.—Special to | rival of the cruisr San Francisco at Iquique, | 8ds that as the assailant. raised his weapon "There was a general eraning of necks when | TR s the objection and de- | 1and company. The incorporators of the | Tur B ter & deluy of two vears the | in nortnern Chili. As this vessel is to figure | for i socond blow Trince (eorze of Gregoe Dr. Hart, the first witness, was put on the | cijed tnat the prosecution would bave to | company are; W. W. Patterson, C. R. | Missouri Pacific railway has filed its answer | in the chase i case the Itata escapes the | gporec Gy MR TS STERR SLekt, R stand. After the usual preliminary ques- | prove that there were no threats, coercion or | Dean, L. N. czaroviteh himself telegraphed his father Mowsy Wi con- | Charleston her movements are of some im- Scott, S. S. St. | to the suit of the Fitzgerald & Mallor; i S S TS that his injury was not serious enough to tions, the doctor retated how he heard the | other unfair means used to secure the con- | jou, ' N, Hortzell, C. D. Brink, F. H. | struction company in which the latter asks a | Portance 4 .« | change his pregramme. h sar Eleveath and I and hastened | fession before the confession could be ad- | . A new factor appears which will doubtless shots wiien near Eleveath and I and hastened ( FHSIOR, BEIGES HIS Gilebrist, A. H. Comnor, R. R. Greer, | settlement of accounts and the payment of | yesult specdily in betraving the movements = 2 to the place. On reaching the Sheedy home Attorney Strode then gathered up thetype- [ B, M. Judd, F. H. More, C. H | &1,400,000 due it. The case is an intricate one, | of the pursuer and the pursued. The Itata Russia Stands Well in Fran -M. Roubel, tho explorer, he found the wounded man oceupy 8 chair | writton copy of the testimony of the prelimi- | Gregg, David Dean. After adonting | as many persons are stockholders just inside the bedroom and attended by Dr. | nary examination, and_shaking it almost in | ( Everett. An examination of the wound was | Granam's face, domanded fiercely 1f he had in both | started from San Diego six days ago and Panis, May lawsthe incorporators proceered to tho | compunics, aud tho answor fs as long as a | ISt b nesrly out of oul vo that she must | was lecturing lnst ight at this placo, is ; 0 election of directors, resulting as follows: B. | supreme court opinion. The construction e port. somew hol L - | subject being Siberia. During tho course of s i ofore | mot told McFarland on the evening preceding b e i i 9 101 ton had ouly enough coai to last four di P i s dor e e made. Tho wound was dressed. Boforo | 100 (1 000N So. bat it would be betier | M. Judd, . 8. St John, C. D. Brink, L. N. | company “buit the Denver, Mem- | §o" s ilow boen out threo days, and her | bis leoture M. Roubel severely criticisc d the leaving Dr. Everott suggested that an opiate | o1 wim to confess. Mowry, F. H. Gilchrist, W. W. Patterson, | Pils Adtlantic - xullway inKan- | ooa) supply is probably running so low that | lussian administration of Siberia, and told be given. Hart objected, because ho had | Sirode apparently read this from the typo- | W, T. Scott, I H. More, C. H, Grogg, Upon | a o Which = the = Missourl ' Pacifio | somo news from oo or boch of the vessels | the audience that ho desired to_caution noticed on a previous occasion when called to | written copy, but Lambertson discovered ; endant, charges Fitzger- K e 1 ay be expected very soon when they put | Frenchme to be carried away by senti- ) the adjournment of the stockholders' meet- | ald and Mallory with “fixiig" the board of | P& Yy 8 o ronchmen not to_bo carried away by sen 4 Shibedy s exerted an un- | 1hat Strodo was merely making a bluff at & qo 98, | e eV g the board of | into port for coal. ‘his will probably be a [ mental impulse, Theso remarks caused M ‘;I‘lt,‘;':,:m‘o ",}_‘l" that oplates exerted an un- | L5, s Vidance and called Strode down, | ing the board of directors proceeded to the | directors of the Donvor vl which induced | Moxican port. Some comment was caused | Robert, president of | ho . goographical ct upon him, The doctor then | {ritinK L CX K nen A0 e answer s | election of officers of the company as follows: | JaY Gould to take $2,000000 worth of their rclated how he secured sulphonal to give to | printed should be read and the court agreed | President, E. M. Judd; vice president, W [",‘;‘L‘,:‘ 'I;‘;;m'l‘“;‘,";ifn"'h"-{”r‘ig‘:“_ :l‘l ;‘}(‘;;’;;‘:‘L the patient. The doctor then continued : with him, Strode then put the question 8s | W, Patierson; treasurer, . S. St. John' sec- c bonds, and it is further alleged thi the firs enti ctics ) i “Sheedy threw up the sulphonal. I left [ follow retary, Goneral A. H. Conner: executive | th° Brst mentioned bonds are practically of | Acapulco. “Ihe fact of her presence in port | ciety waived his hand_ vigorously over his about 10:30, 1 left then to get a hypodermic | . *Did 1 o vou uot say to McFarland thatif | commitiee, W. T. Scott, L. N. Mowry, F. H. % is regarded here by some officers us @ quasi | head and shouted “vive la Russia.”” This cry 'L X L LA e, W. T Scott, L. N. Mowry, . H. | charges of collusion and fraud wheroby Mr. e A IMOXTOARS BOVEH i Gadiny ild 0 syringe. 1ot two quarter grain doses of | MCrewere others implicated in the crime | Moro and the prosident, a member ex-officio. | Gould was financially injured, The Missouri | Fe¢oguition by the Mexican government of | was followed by a sceno of wild enthusiusm among stute department people by the tele- | society. graphed statement that the Chillan insur- | againit the statements made by M. Roubel gent cruwer Esmeralds is now at | Finally the president of the geographical so- 1 to rise from his seat and protest with him it would te better for him to tell |~ Thearticles of incorporation run for ninety- the insurgents as belligerents. 1f this recog- 1 coneral cheering. the audience shouting V4 h oy : poration run for ninety: dacific ety 5 ] I cog- | and eeneral cheéering. the audience shouting morphine at a drug store. There are no nar- | the whole story ulia'yeats and/proyide bullding cabala; st (‘m'(';l"')"U;‘;Sc“m*‘*:{ng‘x"‘:’g“‘cfl:;';“;y";f;&*l;-‘“":l‘d-s nition should take formal shape it might | jtself noarse 1 the effort. to show tho feeling cotic effects 1n sulphonal. About the largest | To this Graham answered, *Yes.” ing water for" irvigation, erection of milla, | for adpment far that fesune " have important results for the insurgents, | of friendship animating it in regard to Rus- dose of sulphonal 1 ever administered wus hlll‘(_)dc then asked Grabam the following | manufactovies, elevators, shops, etc. The totoad aor“u?“:‘ormx‘u‘utrnllnyh}u“;s their :-v oll \vt_)u‘h: sia. RS about forty rains. About sixty graius is | ISHUONS: g . : proposed canal will originde in Dawson On= Fund Used Up. n vlum in Mexican ports and migh £ = et 1d you not say to McFarland, ‘Just be | ¢ X " Vel : . | take supplies, although not permitted to take Captain Verney Expelled the maximum dose and threo to five wrains | rair et aqiare with us. Ihe greator gulle | Sopity,jand 1s intended to run theough Buf- | Lixcory, Neb., May 13.—(Special to Tue H B o . ¥ 3 falo and into Hall county. It will run north ¢ aboard ammunitions of war or make any | Loxpoy, May 12.—Captain Verney was the mintmum, I returned to the Sheedy | falls to the person who instigated the crime. | of the industrial sonool. and rescrvoirs for | BEF:1—The state relief: committee this week | Mexican g Y port a base of operations against i axriallan 74 5 ; residence about 11 o'clock. Sheedy's condi- | 1 you wish to bear the brunt of the whole | power and other purposes will bo | began the shipment of twenty-five cars of | Chili. formally expelled from the commons today, tion was about the same, He was restless, | 'BIDE you can do 0 by keeping sl Pormed ‘in o deop " draw noar Lake | corn, which goes to theyccunties south of the Y Ry P - ppg e st e ORI Abauy1 diolock T presoribed a third "dode of Aftér unother wordy war the court rested. | Kearuey, It ls the intention of the | northern tier. No county gets more than ecretary Tracy Talks. ney preliminary steps were enteved for the In reply to a question put by Mr. Hall con- | o v A a o Bxananroy, N. Y., May 12.—Secretary of | expulsion of Mr, Edward DeCobain, a con- Bulphonal for Mr. Sheody. It was adminis- | corning. that Asked by Strode Mr. Grabam | COmpAny. to proceed at once to active | ono car lond.- It is seéd cora but . the_local 14 i o G i work, the first thing being an accurate pre-uf ... o the Navy B. I\, Trucy is in the city on private | servative member from East Balfast, who is tered by Mrs. Sheedy. She gave it to him in | replied: 3 liminary survey of the route which has | distributors are at liberty fo give it out for | \y4iness, In an interview with a Republican | charged with Immoral conduct. 8 cup of coffoe. Mrs, Shoedy propared the | M. Dennis Sheedy put that question, and | already” been carefully viewed, and is alto- [ use as foed or sood, to meefthe necessities in | roporter tonight e s exal facts con: Swal (iberal) thon complained of the coffee, put the drug Iu it and gave it to her | L said ‘1 think you sl corning the [tata ~which have bereto | Sanitary condition o0f tho house, ould withdraw that | gether practicable. This done, the company | tbeir particular neigh fi' i ng ibu- quostion. It is possibly unfair, and we are | has assurance from farmers on the route of | quantity of |otatoes ara il husband. T was about six or eight foet away | 1ot 1n a position to make any such proposi. . called attention to the fact that a number of 3 all possible assistance, and voluntary offers | ted, and this' week’s spipniénts exhausts the | foro been matters of specuiation. The | o ° o vy from :infuenza &na from Mrs. Sheedy when she administered the | tion.”” of eastern capital have alroady been made to | fund from the second appropriation of #100.- | secretary states definitely that the ;‘,‘fr'," it 3:;‘1,}::&;:;:; owed their sickness dose. I remained in the house until § o'clock AFTERNOON SESSION, be available at the proper stage of work. To- | 000. Of the first approvriation for food for | Cparleston hus orders to capture the | to the multitudes of microbes pervading the in the morning. 1 turned the lights down | At2 o'clock the court room was packed, | day marks the commencement of & new era | the people about $:4.000 yet remains. De- |y cherever sho may be found upon the | house of parlinment. In Mr. Sheedy's room 50 that he could sleep, | nearly half tho spectators being ladics. | Not in'the affairs of Kearney. ‘1(‘,*;‘“{Su“‘l‘;‘;‘n“‘L”z‘,“{n“o’“g‘fi pon ity utRex: | Ligh sens. This includes all waters outsido | Plunket said he had given orders to have and then sat in tho sitting room. Nothing | OUIY \was tho space outeido the forain filed Beatrice Hotel ( urned. meet thom all and leave & amail balance to | the throe wile imits or ports of foreigu couti- | every xoom in both houses fumigated during was said about the shooting by either Mrs. | gcouniad clear up 10 the bar bemwnd which | BraThicE, Neb., May 12 —[Special Tele- | becovered into the stata treasury. Speak- | trich He G0 hot anticipate a fight, but in S e < Sheedy or mysclf. When [ heard the shoot- | Judge Field sat. The afternoon session | gram to Tie Bre.]—The Davis hotel prop- | iN¥ "5 persons who have made appeals to | WUO0,0 FEHTIIIE B0 SO e . Spanish Blection Returns. Ing I was at the cornor of Bloventh and P. | s an lutorésting one, ~wnd ~ probas | erty was destroged by fire at, 2:30 this morn- e B O et Dvee fres® o, | He was not at liberty to stato the exact text | Munuia, May 12— RRoturns from elections 1 heard five shots. About 4 . m. Inoticed u | PI¥, the oSt Rapoitans (4ueston o6 00 | ing, caused by spontancous combustion in a | pred such cases and not. ono was found iu | OF the clpher dispatch sent to Charleston, | for tho municipal council throughout Spain poculiar breathing in the bedvoom. Young | 1oty Confossion of Monday McFarland | closet where oil was kept. There were | which the applicant was desorving, or, if do- [ Beither would ho sy definitely if the | ;0 pa 5 750 monarchists, 854 republicans, Dennis Sheedy called my attention toit. 1 | should be admitted in evidence. A long and | seventy-five guests in the house, many of | Serving, had not received relief. ijan waters, had been ordered to | 109 independents, thirty-one Carlists and was doziug at the time. T thought at first | valiant legal battle was fought over thisissue | whom had narrow escapes from being killed More Official Heads to Fall. intercopt the Itata, The San Francisco, | four socialists were chosen. that it was a snore, but on listening discov- | by the opposing counsel. It was noticeable, | by the smoke ana fire, which started be- Lixcovy, Neb., Mag. 13.—[Special to Tur | be said, was classed with the cruisers Balti- ered that 1t was labored breathing. 1 went | however, that Srs. -Shoedy’s attorneys did | neath the only stairway in the building. A | Tascons, Neb, ¢ Hraso ® | more and Philadclphia, and was fully able to Gladstone Has the Grip. \ RITEhA that The was (ifconae Ho | mostof the fighting agaiust the submission | number received serious injuries by jumping | B iovernor Thayer this morning &p- | ho1d Ler own with the Esmeralda. The Loxpoy, May 12.—Gladstone _is suffering 0 outhin e Ahout fiv or s gitons: 10 | of that testimony, McKarlaud’s attorneys | from windows, and nearly all lost personal | pointed Mrs. Libby B. Hpel a delegate to the | United States had maintained a strictly neu- | por % mild form of nflue 2 was breathing about five or six times to the | morely supplementiug their efforts. property. national convention of charities and correc- | tral position in refusing to supply afms to | [fom & mild form of lufluenza, minute. Eighteen times per minute is the Mayor Graham was asked by Mr. Hall if ‘The loss ou the bullding, owned by E. F. | tjons to be held at Indianapolis May 14 to 18, | the Insurgeuts, and as the Itata had violated normal condition. His pulse was 140, A | Monday Melarland nad talked freely and | Davis, about $,500, with 81,000 insurance. | "o\ 0 (0 0 F PR B | every rule of international law in breaking novmal pulse is 75 80, His pupils were | WiLgLY at the time of the confession or | A. H.'Skinner, proprictor of the hotel, loses EO% ny h & | away from the custody of the government ailated. His body was paralyzed Yei | with “reluctance. ‘This was objected to, but | about ,000: insuraucy, 81,500, The building | thom o liberal proportion of persons with | atter seisure she would have to take the con- | Twenty-third An ed. ths ¥ paralyzed ou both | \as overruled. (raham answered: was one of the oldest in the city, bewg ouilt | favors to hope for, and it is kuown that other | sequences. The secretary did not anticipate Nation 1 Orde sides. His temperature was 100 The © was very free to talk. He approacted | in 1870, ’ PR L e L i O s Rl L S D ol z ) normal temperature is 93. My opinion was | Dennis Shoedy and asked to talk to him. o Ahong the. ohist” Pl mow. romatn. | woald bevgbdn: kettled veaceably and with | 3T Lovis May13.—The twenty-third an- that thero was @ hemorrhage | McFarland talked willingly. Convicted of Poisoning. "% ity PEEE RO XUEAR: 1 Benor to the United Histes, nual convention of the National Or- NTION. al Session of the At this juncture the defense moved that Nevsoy, Nab,, May 12.—[Special Telegram o) ve der of Railway ceonductors met at the base of the brain caused by the blow. oy b Ny s " [Sp Deputy labor ~ commissioner, five Tho silphonal could not bave caused it I | ‘prioicssbeexcused o . The de. | toTnE BEs.]—The celebrated poisontug case s fair commissioners, three deputy Others in the Same Business. here todsy. A reception was ¥ 2 i S ey of the state vs Stevenson has been decided in | oil inspectors, officers of the proposed indus- Sax Fraxcisco, Cal, May 12.—1t is now | held this morning, at which all the visiting 1t us the muscles of the throat were par- | ©Vidence ana cited numcrous authorities | dict of guilty. The case grew out of & mis- | Yo (Oiijors' home, paymaster of the national is not the only vessel \hat was chartered to | sand in number were present. Addresses of alysed, o could not bear or seo or fecl, 1 | Lohroye thelr proposition. The prosecution | take by a drugglst putting up corrosive sub- | guards, and the Oinali fite and police com. | GoBvey arms and smmunition to the Chilian | welcome were mado by the governor aua 2emmgsied that the symptoms fndicated dan: | roLKons And. suthoritien S Y Bave s many | Lmate instead of calomel for Miss Carrie | mission. insurgents, but that the other vessels char- | other prominent men of tho stato and city. ger. T went after Dr. Everett who lived just | witted. Each alternately seemed to b sure | Bustey, which resulted in ber death in great | Republican Executiye ‘Committee, | tered are mot willing to ship contrabdnd ’l‘hle iruflnm _ meeting commenced at 1} across the way. Dr. Everett came over and | ©f victory. Tho defense insisted that the { agony three-quarters of an hour after she Lixcous, Neb., May J2.—(Special Tele- | 80008 and have put into Oakland creek on | o'clock. , 2 8 e : g b Grand Chief Conductor Clark states thai Mado an exumnation. Neithor of us could | §24rk SHOULd, bear wl testhnony pro.and con | tocke tho polson. Ehe YOUNE 1aqy e 8 | grum to Tue Dr]—The. republian state | Hhg other side of saa Fransisco bay until it | ., \Cho Penver convention, whien it was do- do anything for him. My belief 15 that the | due influsice in Togard to tho securing of & | fnding fifteen one-hundredths of a gram of | exccutive committoe mov:touight, sudited ac- | yafely ne taken ont. Tho distriot attorney | cided to make the order protective instead of deathi of John Sheedy” wuas caused by the | confossion before the confession was ad- | corrosive sublimate in the fluids of the stom- | cumulated accounts and’ filled vacancies in | has had a-consultation with the Chilian cou- | merely a social and benevolent one, the srder effect of the biow on the head causing con- | mitted, ach, The trial lasted five days. the stato central committée as follows: | sui aud steps will be taken to seize the am- | had met with unbounded success, But their cussion. A number of physicians were culled [ “Phe court finally ruled in favor of the de- Jacob Derrer of Tecumsoh, vica Judge | munition understood to bo on the way from | efforts would not end there. A nder in, Their oninmnlof the case Wves the same so and declared that this point should be The Miller Inquest Wright; T. J. Smith of Ainaworth, vice Mal- | the east for the use of Chilian h,.u,,.n{., achievement was yet in view—confederation as my own. 1 recognized mo symp- | g e and amalgamation of the different orders of Mexico 18 with Us. railway workers. City op Mrxico, May 12.—Forelgn Min. | Grand Chief Sargent of tho Brotherhood ot 1ster Maraseal says all the uecessary steps [ Locomotive Firemen dlso made a ringing ad- have boen taken so that when theItata reaches | ITers, i fAVer of the federation @ erhood ized tled frst and ruled that unless the Braivann, Neb., May 12s—{Special to Tug | loy of Long Pine; James Whitehead of toms of morphino poisoning At " the | witness had something to say in re- | Bgp.]- The excitement over the exhuming of | Broken Bow, vice Jacob Horn. time. 1 recognized fterwards that | gard to the manuner in which the Ao body ob N B Milan takLih 5 | - there were symptoms which might be those | testimony was secured he would be e body of N. B. Miller for the purpose o Welcome to ’ot mfn")\llim'. such ns]lm‘ {breln\h!n;, pro- | excused.” This produced a most pronounced | BOldIg an inquest has subsidea. The in- Faiemont, Neb.,, May' 12.—|Special Tele- ound stuporand paralysis of the muscles. | stir among the auditors as they had expected | quest was concluded and the body reburied | gram to Tug Beg.]—Arrancements were ‘There was no action of the kidneys or bowels | that the Monastinal confeation of Mefarland | at a lato hour last nignt. Tho verdict of the fimy made to have m:"x,m,domm train | 30y Mexican port she will not boe allowed | of Conductors said the alleged enmity exist- characteristic of such poisoning. To% great | was to be presented. The defense, however, | coroner’s jury was that death was caused by o toland, The government, the minister says, | ing between the brotherhood and the Order extent the effects of morphine poisoning and | had gained one of the great victories of the | pleurisy and pneumonia, and that it was not | S0P 1n this city tomorrgw ‘morning. Thero | is resolved to observe strictly the treaty | of Railway Conductors was false and with- concussion of the brain are similur. I was | trial und thoy looked happy. advisable to take stepsto have the stomach | will be a large delegation in waiting to wel- | obligations with Chili and not harbor insur- | out just foundation, and he and Chief Clark resent at the autopsy. I did not take part Ouly a few more questions were asked | analyzed. If the relatives of the deceased | come the chief executive aud party. A spe- | gents, exchanged cordial greetings, n it It was not what't would call a eritical | Grabam, and in reply to one of these the wit- | desite they can have the analysis made at | cial train will be run from the south to ac- Held in Heavy Bail The convention will be in session about ten examination. There was more fluid at the | noess said : their own’ expense. It is not believed any | commodate the people aloug that line. ey E days. base of the brain than was normal. ‘The [ “Boforo the cane was shown to Monaay | further steps will be take Los AxaeLes, Cal, May 12.—Buscn, the ——— scrous fluid there was, in my opinion, caused | Mclarland there were no threats made to = - Delegates Appointed. super cargo of the Robert and Minnie, Cap- Boiler Manufacturers, by the blow received on the head. Neither | him, Dennis Sheedy said that it would be A Postoflice Figh Lixcowy, Neb., May 12.—[Special to Tuk | tain O. Farrel and five seamen, together | St Lous, Mo., May 12.—The fourth annual the medulla norupper portion of the medulla | vory much to his advantage to mention the Neb., May 12.—(Special Telegram | Bee.)—Hon. John C. F. McKesson of Lan- | witn Pilot Dill, charged with violation of | convention of the American Boiler Manu- oo examined, 1 88w’ 1o blood clots i the ame of tho man for whom this cane wis pur- Brk.]—A postofiice location fight has | caster county and Josep :c(irl\v of Lincoln | tho neutrality Iatvs, have boen hold by 'tno | facturers’ Associstiou of the United States “Be Sheedy qi 7 A 2 . Map. | b€€n on in this city for several weeks. ‘The | have been appointed delurites to the trans. [ United ¢ authoritics in bail of §2,500 to | aud Canada met in this city this morning, 200 cated compression of the bruin. The | the confession, was called. Another legal | A. Parmlee being accepted. He was to build | meet in Denver next wesk, Charleston Gaining on the Itata. The convention was called to order b; ressure at some nerve point ovidentiy - pro- b Melic - a ‘structure on the northeast corner of the S CTi oo~ g e e % __ | President Lapan of Pittsbure, after whic uccd the paraly By R Ak f{\‘::?.‘..i“;.f:‘if‘?;";‘.’,‘.’; T A T el S I““""‘f"‘;‘,é" Mooy "';" l:"".“;"‘,{,"] .‘,'fo"(‘.,'.fi‘x'::x;\;;“ :’Jz"::"::glm“’uzd" Mayor Noonan made an address of welcome, Caso was ovideutly produced by the extra | " Myron . Wheeler, the shorthand reporter | given out that the building will not go up, as | LINCOLN, Neb, May 12—(Special Tele- g Heports of various ofticers were then read congestion of tho blood and excess of serous [ who was hid behind the curtain at the | the necessary amount agreed to be raised by | gram to Tae Beg. ] programme has | difficulties and the United States warship is | and a special committee appointed to which fluid to protect the brain, time of the confession, and who took | outside parties is not forthcoming. This will | been changed again, and a6 the suggestion of | gaining on her. it is expected that the two | all subjects to come before the convention Whon morphine is administered it gon- | down in shorthand all the questions and | renew the fight for a location. Governor Thayer all tho state officers will go | Yessels will reach Acapulco within a few | will be submitted. ly begius to show its effects in about | unswers in connection with the confession, —_— to Crete 1n the morning to meet President | hours of each other. twenty minutes afterwards. If suficient was put on the stand, The type-written re- An Artestan Well. Harrison and party, e Report Denied. morphine were given to insuve death it might | production of Wheeler's notes, for which O'Neirr, Neb,, May 12,—[Special Telegram A Good showing, Prrrsonc, Pa., May 12.—-Adjutant Gen- :ll‘:(mu \n”n absorbed oy :\m wime of uu: .L'lrmlu cxmmll,\'\ remarked tl‘n‘ Jmudplmu #0, | 1o Tue Ber.|—The artesian well diggers at Grant County Court. WasmiNGTON, May 12.—Commissioner | oot MeCleland has made @ 'mpu" 3n tha utop an_excessive doso was given i vere put into the witness' hand and he iden- en 33 pssing Nx1s, N .— [Speci 4 i g B Ry et e et G Mwitton by hiwiseit. o | tbis place aro down 350 feet and progressing m“"*il\)'ml o mx':!r;”url":"c;‘“'f 1;::; Raum, of the P‘""“g(" L’"“"‘:-‘ has written & | oovemor that the charge that men in the Cross-examination: *“1f therc is auy mov- | was asked by Stroda to read certain ques. | bicely. Everything secms favorable for a J 0 h Y lotter to Secretary Noble calling attention to | oy pegions were kept prisoners ana obliged phine 1 the stomach unabsorbed at the time | tions leading up to the coufession. He did | Kushing well. and adjourned. ' Fhero wepe only five ases | the very materiul decrease in payments on | 1o work agamst their will is untrue. of death it ought to be theroat the time of | so, and thea the prosecution usked for the The weather is favorable for good crops | on the docket, aud tuey were disposed of in | gooount of pensions during the present | Revorts tonight from the coke region are the nutopsy. About oue grain of morphine | answers to the same, but Strode remarked the coming season. | one day, —EE Y fiscal year. The entire payments for army | rather encouraging to tho men. As a result ordinarily will produce “death. Sometimes +0, you fellows thiuk you are cunning, but | . ThePotter bouse has changed hands, O. I Wk ) peusions during the present fiscal year will | of a mass meeting 150 men joined the strikers, one-fourth of a grain will produce fatal ve- | you don't get any of this confession to the | Wiley retiving and a Mr. May of the south- ork for the Gxpnd Jury. not exceed §116,000,000. Tho total appropri- | many leaviug the rezion at onco. The -unl,.-.nl Rot Ihn'l_‘-l nlnslu( :«ulll‘honul put | jury if I can help it.’ ern part of the stato ussumiug man gemeut. | Stuncis, S. D, May 13.—|Special Tele- | gion for this service is $125 mo.wgw 1t | operagors, however, ave confident. Evictions up in threo doses. | gave the first dose about N o be A number of the first questions asked at ention of Sheriffs. gram to Tue Bre |—Cireait court opened | now se:ms probable that there will be left | are occurring with monotonous regularity. ten minutes to 10 o'cloek, the secoud about | the beginniug of the confession were read 3 this morning. ‘The griwd. jur R 40,0 ; 3 e 9. 1Special Te s ) 'y was charged | of this appropriation at the end of the fiscal =i an hour later. Neither remained on bis [ Sivode standing behind the witness and teil- | KEARNE 12.—|Special Tele- | ! ot L4 : i stomach. The third dose was given by | ing him what interrogatorics he wished read, | #ram to T he sheriffs' state con. | b¥ Judge Thomas very strongly on the kill- | year, 80,760,000 The allowanceof u great Dofaniter Instead of a f unatic. Murs. Sheedy avout 1 o'clock. It was given | Mo none of these the prosecution objected, | veution met here this evening. Owing tothe | i€ 0f Few Tails and the violation of the ?:fi“f&“:ifiéfl’;’é‘ifiii’fi?nfii°&i"‘.'.}’nflc PEIRARAAS Oi77, Mo., Muy 19,4 €peolal from in about ouc-third of a cup of coffee. T'don't | uddealy Strode plungod 10t tho middie of | yusb of business in nearly all of the countics | Probibition law. He ssked the grand Jury to | Dayiaens o pension. cortifvates 48 Lo bring | Great Bend, Kan., says: Threo wecks ago T e Ao by ottt ls | the manuscript aud bad the following qaes- | iy o state tho attendanco is small. he | Femember their oaths, and although they | about this favorable result. 0. B. Wilson, o real ostats abstractor, ex- bittor, When o coffea. was given 10 M. | ' SMoehry. T taiuk you bad better, for your | Visiting sheriffs were taién about tho city | MU personally b adi-probibitiouists, as —— mayor of this eity and & man of high rauk in Bhoedy he did not complain of its belng it- | own wood, If you want to save your own life, | 10day in carriages, aud in company with | he s, vet it was tuelPawED duty to houestly | Hibernians and Catholic Knights. | rasonry and the Kuights of Pythias, dis- ter. I socured about half & graiu of morphine | show this thing up. You have told enough | Mayor Johuson aud others they Visited the | JHVestERte ,‘""“‘d"!.a‘ iSppaad viala- | Naw Yors, My Tne forty-second | gyneared from here. It was suid atadrug store as a precaution iu case of | already now in this matter to satisfy us wha | industrial school, Nothing but au iformal | ton of Lho tuw and decifle apcordingly. They | annual convention of the Ancient Order of | po' pad syddenly becomo insane aud emergency, but did not use 1t. Killed bim. Now, you can turn state's avi- | meeting took place this evening. Wero aworn to oboy the law wnd e would | giparnians met hore toasy. There was “1f a doso of morphine had been given at 1 | denco and In all probability they will let you 7 e ow wwhat tha oaroome will ha i 40 | about four hundrod delegates present. ‘Tho | o'clock the effects would have beea noticed | off with vour life; that §s wy opinion. It MU foe Beraolds Dot know what the GRépne ) The s A J k medical advice, red that Wilson is an gone away to se 1t has just been discoy ; s 3 m, 9 o cipating o8| roceedings are in privat F by at least 2 o’'clock. The symptoms would | w dly < ReyNoLbs, Neb.,, May [Special to Tue | loon wien of the cityy anticipatiug the meet. | Proce L YAD, {onal con. | €Mmbezzler and defaulter in the amount of at the muscles. 1 did not notice any symptowms v than yourss ) ) ity roule: . | BURCAY Y " b - (-] ¢ mers who were paying off their mortgags oAt l:.:m uul‘ll‘ u\:oul ;(ln )\vk.) e guilty than yourself in this matter, for moving the Rose Creek City rouer flour. now supposed to be convened here this morning at St. George's »d In his hands for that and the money pla ‘o this Mr. Lamberteon cutered & most se- | j,5 mill to Reynolds. It will have a capacity William Field dant of the state en- | ball. Eighty delegates, representing forty- dozing at the time and wmy attention was | rious objection s he, too, had a copy of the » A ] 8 . hip of spo | PUTPOSE has not been put to that use. s S B " ) y 100, )y of forty barrels of flour a day with a feed | forcement leagu ill arrive Thursday | two states and a membership o KN, Were . ; called to it by youug Denuls Sheedy. Mrs. | confossion, und be diclared before the court | Siinding ‘atcachment, and. will be rua by | moraing . e T hursday | resent, The time of the convention wiiy L L R R L ':'lwc.-k\ anpes: d worried and asked me what | that v.:;e qux!l-lhm‘ ralerrlvd Kwu I_Iull l&h{-‘"’ it | gtoam. — wis taken up in organizing and routine vusk- | Wit oMBined £5,000 from the interstate st tg secmed, as already up to that point McFar- o ness. - v 8.0 e & e drug stor properly lal od o fession. Strode lookes aten for & moment, 3, — [ 8 N Te ~ ) 4 o Grande eceding. . der was In distincteryatals, Morphino 18 en- | but finally got. command. of Slmsel and & | BEATRICR, Neb, May 13.—(Special Tele- | ¢ [ondon—Sighted, the Laba and the & Gréat Bend various swaller amounts tirely difforent in appearance. Itis flaky. 1 | potdebats followed which ended only whon | 6¥8m to Tk Bre.|—The annual confer- | Teutonic, from New York. AvLnuQuenque, N. M., May 12.—The Rio | from other fn: saw the sulphonal and kuow that there B0 worpbine iu it Morpuine affects th tions. The last heard of the judge finally adjourned court 1o take the | ence of the First Nebraska districtof the | ~ At New York--The Auchorla, trom Glas- | Grande seems to have reached its highest | Wilson was in and, Ora, It is believed matter under advisement, ‘Women's Christian Temperance union began = gow. mark, and the waters are now receding. A | he Laf escaped to Australia, 4 ~ NO. 824, WHEN THIEVES FALL OUT. Wyoming Oattle “Hustlers” Quarrel and Inform On Each Other, . GANG OF MURDERERS AND ROBBERS. Arrestof the Leaders—The Outgrowth of a ltecent Tragedy ~The Part a Woman Played in the Case. Brrraro, Wyo., May 12.— [Special! Tele. gram to Tue Bee. |- Two weeks ago Tue Ber contained an account of the fatal shoot ing of the three year-old son of James M Dormott and the wounding of the father by Thomas Madden near Bonanza in the Big Horn basin, ‘That tragedy has led to the ap- prehension and arrest not only of members of a desperate band of horse thieves, but to the incarceration of a mail robber and burg- la sis frequontly tho case thero is a woman at the bottom and her uamo is Mary McDermott, She is o young and hand- some woman and lived with her hus. id, James MeDermott, a short distance m the ranch of Thom Madden, a dashing younsg helor, Tho relations t tween James MeDermott and the Maddens has been entirely pleasant until a short time previous to the shooting, when the husband began to look with jealous eye upon the at- tention paid his wife by theif mutual frionds and his suspicions finaily led to an_open rup- ture, which resulted in the shooting serape above referrel (o, The second chapter begins with Mrs, Me- Dermott in the role of iformer. During the inquest over the remains of her son she fre- quently told thesteriff that she had soen her husband open mail pouches at the ranch and take money from the registered package: that he bhad stolen a band of norses, in company with others, and taken them to Nebraska where they were sold, and that he was wanted in Meagher county, Moutana, for the murder of a man at White Sulphur Springs. On bis return to Buffalo the sheriff com- municated with the Montana officers and was instructed by tiem to arrest McDermoty at once on the charge of murder and hold him at all hazards, The prisoner was brought to Buffalo touight. With the general exposure came the revel- ation that Madaen had been a party to the horse stealivg operations in_which MeDer- mott had figured. Madden did not want to be arrested, but went to Lander and gave himself up to the Fremont county authorities, being admitted to bail in the sum of §1,000. Mixed up in the affair is an alleged plot to get McDermott out of the w Eightof the gang of horse thieves implicated with thesa leaders are in the toils and a general cleaning out of these desperadoes in the Big Horn basin is inevitable. The prospects of the latter event ave hailed with joy by the stock- men who have suffered losses aggro- gatings hundreds of thousands of dollars within the last five years at the hands of “hustlers.” Another Account. Cneyesyg, Wyo., May 12.—(Special Tele- gram to Tur Bk |—Several weeks ago a family quarrel broke out between Tom Mad- den and James McDermott, brothers-in-law. living in the Big tlorn basin, The guarrel ended in a shooting scrape in which Madden shot at McDermotr, who held his five-year- old boy in front of him as a shield. The boy was killed and McDermott wounded, The coroner’s jury exonerated Madden and put the blame on Mc¢Dermott, who now charges Madden with being the leader of a gang of cattle stenlers who have been operating in the Big Horn basin for several years. Me- Dermott admits having been on several raid- ing expeditions with Madden, but says he was forced to go. Mrs. McDer- mots, who 1s Madden's sister, says the cattlo stealing was done but that her husband was the leader of the band. She says. too, that when her husbund kept the Hyatville postoffice at his ranche he robbed the mails frequently. On one occasion he stolo a letter containing §120. The cashier of a firm at Billings who_claimed to have sent the letter was accused by the employes of stealing the money and was discharged and almost ruined. A committee of ranchmen in_the region who have suffered by the depradations of the cat- tle thieves have investigated the matter and found that a regularly organized gang had its headquarters at McDevmott's rauch and made systematic raids on thew neighbors. MeDermott will be taken to jail as soon as his wounds will allow. Madden, Who skipped out after the shooting, will return to testify, and the band will probably be brought to justice, Two Youthful Thicves. Evaxstox, Wyo., May 12.—(Special Tele- gram to Tue B —A car of furniture be- longing to the Beckwith commercial company of Almy, was broken into last evening by two ten-year cld boys, named William Burn- sides and John Sloan, of this piace. They secured two play wagons. They have been ut under §500 bonds to await the August &rm of the district eourt. Wanted for Horse Stealing. CaryeNNeg, Wyo., May 12.—[Special Tele- gram to Tue Bee.|—Jerome McGahen has been arrested here on the strengtn of a tele- gramn from Sheriff Rogers of Grant, Neb., chargiug him with horse stealing. J(!rflme‘ who goes by the name of *Wild Horse Jerry, claims to make his living by catching wild horses and breaking them for sale, — Woman's arlan Confercnce, Cu10AGo, May 12.—The teuth annual ses sion of the woman’s western Uniturian con- ference began here today. The committee appointed 1o report on the question of dis- banding the conference vresented an adverse report, which was adoped by & unanimous vote, 'The purpose of the proposed disband. mont was to make possible the uuification of the conference with the national alliance, Resolutions of greeting to the latter body were adopted. Rev. Ida C. Hultin of Des Moines was elected president and Mrs. M. H. Perkins of Chicago secretary and treas. urer, - —— THE WEATHER FORECAST, For Omaha and Vicinity—Fair; stationary temperature, Forecast till Sa m. Wednesday: tor the Dakotas—Generally fair; stationary temper ature; variable winds, For Towa and Nebraska—Fuir Wednesday sligntly warmer; south wind For Missouri, Kansas and Colorado—Fair; slightly warmer; winds becomiug southerly. R Retail Lumbe . Cuicago, May 12, Delegates from the dif- forent states representing the retail lumber dealers exchanges throughout the couutry met here this moruiog to form an associas tion. The matters of chief interest to be considercd are measures to stop retailing by wholesalers and the operation of the tariff on lumber, which some of the delegates claim does not work as it was intended, % ot The Fire Record, Lima, O., May 12— Phe entire plant of the Eaugle vefining company of this city burned , 000, The tailding long hido and welting 000, this evening. Loss, New Youk, May' |2 piod by the pitch {ution burned. Loss $13 L 3 Crantz Held Without Bail, Livenry, Mo, May 12.—James Crantz, charged with the murder of Grace Ellen Barber, who wus mysteriously choked to aeath near Lindewan, Mo., thrée weeks was held to the grand jury today withoul bail. He made uo defense,

Other pages from this issue: