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i ’:'l—‘ WEN EXPERT MEDICAL TESTIMONY. PIETH YEAR. OMAHA, WEDNESDAY MORNING, MAY 20, 1891, e Bt et | ONATIS HAD A SCHEM not been around to the nowspiper men mak- ing hints of the big fee to be receivel by the lawyers on the other side,” and he ast i, nfemace wowned it umorowat | 1 (NG MISSISSIDPT (ONGRESS. fuviea e e ey s s | WEARY OF POLITICAL ABUSE, A morlifying ocairrence took place at the tata the resolutionof the ponle which opening of the sesiom. The newly cdocted woufs \able thom to boild up anew empire sk farmer United Stats soiator from Kansas . on th_ \itinent with ‘irrigation and in- " Opinions of Doctors as to the Oauss of | heruny morous: semisavage took atlam: | yo o0 Cipher Statesnan Oauses a | NASMERSY, 0 MRORens from tho reut. | Fally Ono Thousasd Delegates Prownt at | dusti=s O, it o of the puople and the sife- | Genoral Bolief That Ponsion Oommissioner > Sheedy's Death, oL tun sorry,” said Mr, Lambertson I his | Semsatim at the Oincinnati Confersncs, | that metphorieally vested uporn his brow the Opening Session, aclusion of M. Hinton's remarks Raum Will Resign usual quietway, “‘that you are not going to Senator Peffer smiled proudly as e step »od took 4 recess until tomorrow P receive as much as 1 beiieved you were," down the long pessageway to the seat of 0 0'clock St Dr. Everctt was called, Ho testified that v Evary movapipor mhe. e mrroni 2P | N0 SPACE ALLOTTED FOR PROXIES. alert to witness an ovation toat would SYMPTOMS OF MORPHINE POISUNING. | e was at the Sheeny tesiaence s fowmin | NPPED IN THE BUD BY THE CHARMAN. ] utes after the assault on Sheedy. Mrs, ERERS. CANDIDATES ANXIOUS TO SUCCEED HIM, —_— Sheedy was calm and collected. ~ With ess break all previous reconls, As Juei W onld ¢ iy the o elped dress Sheedyv's wound. Did notthink | Several St ¥ he Third Party X iy By L o o Justify the . \ Concussion of the Brain May Alsy | felbeddres Sheedsis wond, “Did notlink | everal States Favor the Third Party B e e e Hohion OF hik | Only Routine Business Transacted Ki ling. Quarantine Esabiished Againse Cane Have Heen the Cause—The at 4 o'dlock” he continued, “'the morning fol- S e L for Congrossman Simpson brought abot ex- | Threatened split When the Vote Storais, %, May 10 [Special Tele- [ allan Seock ~Cattl tRegs Evidence in the O b AL Heard—Committee on Plat actly an gpposite efect in the case of Smator on Permanent Organizae gram to Th 3 Sherff Boavor and wlations — Allian s ve plysicians. 1 was present. All butono form Appointed. Peffer. The Kansns were absorbed in tho Tnited States Marsthal Matthiesen roturied y hatents G Case. symplom showed that there was evidence of b selection of & committeo or some equally e tion is Take :."“r* ok Do ttloss o o) . ‘l'l'J S Washington - Patents Gra morphia poisoning instead of concussion of Frouing confirens asne v L au, S his aftermnoon with Pote mud Nels Culber _ the brain. Tho salient symptoms of mor. solutely unrecognisd. Senator Poffors’ or. . | %00, Alvin Marvin and James Jutens, four T Liscouy, Neb, May 10.—[Spocial to Tup | Phine poisoning are: The respiration issiow, | Crxcrxsirr, 0., May 19.—The oponiog day pansion slowly but surely disappoarel - . 3 T eties fndietd forcilling Indian Few ulls. WasmNams Bened Tre De, tind his shaggy bewrd Liko a forest sumetin [ DEWVEL Colo., May 19.-One thoasand wintor, arnest, inteligent mea, represonting the III*'":FIM ""':‘ """"‘f"_"l LA uh6s Bk "‘;‘_"\“““‘"“: AL o DG, May 0. Tonightoverbody fell in bonind s gor. | laders of putlic opinion in the mrth, south | {£111s M0 peliomens ik aSHictaian. | . Tb to imveeig: Patelin Uottbulsae feous brass band, for which fundswero | and west, responded promptly this morning when the ofticers found them. They are very | Raum has not called upon the presidont and :{"'KI‘:':":‘“:;K“ :‘x:vllvlllg““-"“!:l‘:'n’”)\\II\"NI.? hglllnl«'\l:ll-‘"l:':y‘: At 10 o'clock when the doors of the Fifteantn | reticent byt express the belief that they will | theimpression is thatho is waiting to see Peftir agin lomed 4 p smiling, this time as | reettheiter wore opened to tha socond }Ilvu\_';;xu\]g’m'nw (“Jlll\:l'h“ the }«fl‘H‘u‘Kl"f‘ ll“‘:) Socretary Noble, who will ceture: from St, chief o session of the trans-Mississippl congress. M‘}‘“ ] ”";“ ""hl'“}\“\"“‘:“ "“‘:‘L_‘\‘;‘v”:‘llt attor. | 4OUIS withina day or two, and that bott: the Tlhe committee on resolutions met aftor the | Suchan arrayof intelligance s soldom scon ney forSouth Dakots camuot b wresentto | secrtary and the comulssioner 1. confer adjournment of the convention this evening | and the businesslike air of tho dolegates pro- | assist the state's attorney, owing to Plenty | with the presidont re :!l‘l‘,“',;’,'l')‘:"’:l"l'5‘1'.‘,‘2»““'[';‘"“{'!‘u{ g n‘lnfitlm!nvxzt‘li; duceda speedy dispateh of business and tho | Horses' new trial at i ux Falls on the 2ith | g 1o one appearcd to know how long it woull | measure interfere with the aims of the pro- Bgtdiiioulh R, being weary of abuso from his political takethen to cnclulo their laborsand recon- | moters, who have only commeroldl tatsr Eefreshing Dakota Show andpersonsl enemies. The general has told dle, if such a thing was possible, the coi- | gt st @, That the mecting will bo divestad S0UX Faris S D, May 19, —(Spocial Tol | his friends that to fivst wanted to talk tho :h -;(IIK‘K dements with which they _lad to of poiitics is apparent. Agriculture, teans- | egram to Tre Brr,|—The first he vy riin [ matter over fully with Secrotary Noble, ex- General Wewver ind other mombers of tho | Mrtation ;d mineral development aro the | shower in two weeks ocurred this meening | plaininge oy arything, so that he himself ommtter who emetged at intrvals fron tho | 0Ly topicsunder discussion and thore purt | and erops aro braced-up wonderfully, The | would bo bie meless, and then ifthe president oull dejie b pruiictal that the comnitte | orderof business cloarly indicatss tat 1o | entiroSioux valley, coveringa width of 100 | folt thay it would embarrass him to maintain ulterior motiveis maskel by thocall for the [ miles, rocelvel tnebenetit of the showor. the presat conditions i the ofice the rosig would doits work harmouiously and sail that the St. Louis platform would betaken convention, e, S, D, May (0. —[Speclal |0 wouldbe promptly at his disposal, Telegram to Tie Ber. |~ A severe rainstorm as a basis upon which to proceed Roiline sl coupied the d At therw: L Itis unlerstood that when the states wero ShuLnc s coss idouplec the day: andilos |l eierraio ik this i ion of the state tonight [ Otherwise the resignation would not be ten- but little rain had falten during the past two [derdl. Genoral Raumsimply wants to do i ulse moro rapd at first, then slower, thy h SO toretie ke HIBEEH Bur. | ~The day has boen devoted ontirely to | fSe WQre FARC st Drst, then slower, th | of tho natimal union conference was blesse the hewring of experttestimony in the Sheedy | the eyo become contracted; sometimes they aro | With mild temperature. Tho moming hours murder case, The examination of Dr. Ever- | ailated. In compression of the brain the | W reoccupiod by the state dolegations per- tt cousumed the mojor portion of tho day | S¥mptoms are somewhat similar. In the | fecting their organization. A feature that it b e B, icitad | €se of M. Sheody the puptls of the eyewer | las aitracted some attention this morningIs Snd some ntoresting testimony was elleited | o000 ™ 5 o el onosbd that atrophians ey the apparent apathy of the south, tho dele from bim. The doctor helped dross Shoedy”s | Boen'yivon fn conncetion with the merh iy | 1 aibs pathy APk wounds the night he was injured, was ealled | to produce this result, as atrophiene s di | §3te< from that section being few in number, in the next moring at 4 o'clock, | rectly the opposite effects of morphineand [ Wide interest attachod to tho presenco dipated in tho consultation @ few | the two together would haye s ueutralfect | amony thodelegates of an unusually lares {'"""""'l": P |“1 F e b cor. | O the pupils of the eye. 'l'h«'l*\""vlflflll* of | wumber of prominent labor men, particalarly hours Lt welped A o 10 | concussion of the brain arodizziness, face | oo : Skl ’ " ner's inquest, and a little over three weeks | pje. The patient did ot show any evi- 1\«‘““’“ of l-dbflr‘l'_.ultrfl : It is runm_r«;! ago helped to dig up the body again, and bad | dences of concussion, The patient was not | that the knights are in active allauce with e a careful examination of the skull. Tho | it any way suffering from concussion of the | the southern delegates and others to prevent T ‘ i or to | brainwhenl was alled fn. Concussin i | the convention organizing & third part liver azd bladder had beon turned over | wogq jnnarant immediatoly: Mowhinemas | 4 this umo, Genoral Muster Workmia Prof. Haynes of tho Rush medical college, | 1e©® pPPET (IS Flothineinay S e SRR L Chicagzo, onc of the most famous toxicoloists | hours beforo manifesting itself. Mor | Powderly,in an interview with the Asso- in the country. The latter statements | phia induces AT L 1 r;nm'vrvw vepr 'svnml:n"u today, just before TARehblar MR arnallon AmOnE LHo rently, 1 participated in tho autopsy. | the convention was called to ordor said: caused considerable consternation among the Grain s dRCIRLY wet, abnocmaly sp | gy e i toordersaid: attorneys for the defonse. 0 “This to my mind wasan ovidence that d ot eral oficers or mombors of the order Dr. Gannett, who was on the witness | was prodiced from an injury to the brain, are, a5 a body, working in any such stand yesterday, was put on agaiv today. | Thedoctor then deserived the condition of At malter of fact,” soniinuel Doy He testiflod mainly conceraing the effects of | the S ‘\""..?»‘.\‘«"”‘i;l‘p"“i!‘33“'5'57 Lam nother>as a delegate to tho rphine poisouing. fle declared that ordi- | Deing appare Yy the liver eu- | wnvention, but to attend the metingof tho T e e et | iargadthie ey poawing faty degeneacy, | ynerl exteutive bord of tho Knights of R sl L0 O LICENIHO 8 ® | A s galistanc bewg i the gall bluider | Tabor caled to meet heresimply that tis effects in from thirty to forty minutes. the description was similarto Dr. Bch | nomiérs of tho board wished (o keep honrtily ative to the latter rve. g, It is generally believed that the commissioner will rtive from tho ofice, calledin the committee on resolutions tonight [ morrow the delogates will bocallod upon to tongressnan Otis of Kunsas proposel that | vote upon the question of permancnt organi- | woeks and the reniid Ind become very dry | w [¥his conforente régfirmthe Ocals anl St | yifon, This is the first trouble thretonsd | on . the surface. The lirge amount iouls plalforms and apwint s natbnalcom: | 115 pssibly the convention will irrayvocably | MOBstiTe previously in the gromnd havine mittee consisting of one person from each : i liowever, pulled grow ing grain through with* stateto conter with the members of the | divide over the question of silver, Wt is bost for tho country and the adninis tration. Heis frank wid fir and bis manly course is making him friends duily, CANDIDATES FOI THE COMMISSI0 N ERS T, n I out inju The rain tonight will greatly en- i 5 ia 8 0 R re { . At this juncture Strode seized o small | 1 a0 ot think, continued tho witiess, | 1,E0UCH With the people whowould b here,’ g o be leld In Cincinnati Febraary | Ex-Governor Anthony of Kanses was | couries farmmes. lu“l}"]“"“h“"‘ Ao nne St g B book bound in calf, and walking up to tho |, 1do, notthink," continued tho witiess, | “Thoyarious states held n meeting at Musis 182, at which Dr. Macune, L. F.LiV- [ nomintedin committeo for cha irman, with S s Sl L S L ) 5 that the condition of his vital organs had | ya1) this mor, i The attendan o large | inges L ), by g Liquor M Iy ted. theirstate there is a flurey among a number witness held it in bis face, Ho then asked: rthi vith his death. Had he be 4 ASIERERCN 1o attendanco was large | ingston, L. L. Pollk, Jerry Simpson anl oth. D. M. Ferry of Utah second cloico. Tha Aquor Men Arrested. t o o lo of th o nuxt: S in s 1 anything todo with bis death, Had hebeen | gug ‘e businass was chielly of a routine | ors who are ol favorabls toa new party will | 1 M- Y o . Deanwoon, 8, D, May 10— [Special Tele. | Of Promitentmen outsilo of that state mxi- | “What book is that!” polnting tothe vol- | a pevfectly healthy wan the biow might have charactor. The Ohio delegation decided in | b the leading spirits i o former met with strong opposition owing to N e e e ! ous to become General Raum's successor, i ume, killed him. T was present at, the grave April | fivorof ihe immelints organizition of w { Mr. Ofis' propesition, it is said, was [ o interview inwhich hefs said to have used | & o L IRLL Ll UL saloon men | Phoname of ex-Clovernor loaver of Ponn- vy uellod. “Taylor: on Polsons'y™ was | Qe e b Bt yenond | tird pariy atd of government bans direst | varmly supported by General Weaver of | the words, “Tam in favor of free coimge if | of Contral City were arrested todny md |sylvaniais again mentioned. (enordl Boywor the reply. { ) 4 to the people on reasonable secur- ; Id: “ustreaa | Dlsdder. Dr. Gannett and myself tock | iy “at "imerest” nor pnoue secur Openingithoibook, Birodasail: tJustroadf elinrgo o of the head. ho bladder 40 ot per annum, Almost to a man they those rines.” god = liver were taken in clarge | diclared thomsolves, rogsrd it of ine b bwaand Iguatius Domielly of Minnsota, ind it will pobably form the basistpon Which the committee will perform its libors was in the raceat the time General Raum asappointed. The fict that Senator Quay pped into town yesterday and hiad a cons u oly put 3) cents more silver in the dol- | UFOUEL into the county court on information G charging the salo of intoxicating Hiquorsin ration arousd the | violation of tho prohibition law, The men lar.”* This alleged dec) By ity vostery 5 V. vere releases 2 ¢ O erence @ presiles 18 led to the be. i The new party men in this con ference who | mosity of the western men and the vote | wer releasedon il to appear and plead | ference with ey nthos led to t The witness read: “The offccts of mov- | by ~Prof. Haynes of Rush molical | tion was taken by (ho natlonal tontorence | s lourly growing bolder in their denands | $00d 7 to 7, two delogates being absont. As | it 100'clock tomorrow morriye. Thosoe retho | lof lhat the Penusylvania sonstor was ur phine poisoning are noticeable within from | College, Chicago. Ho is a general chomist | o5'bouna o havo at oneo. in Independent | for immediato action wo determinel % | no compromise could bo reached o reports [ first eriminal procedings brought against |ing the qualifications of the Pennsylyaninex- Atlbon (o thirty midnte. and toxicologist. Ho is considered anong state ticket in the field in Ohio. the best in the country. Dr. Gannett aud | lead off the Macuue - Polk- Simpson ou read an | examined the skuil aid braim, and found the he offects of mor- [ injury far more extensive than we hal at sable within from | first Supposed.’ and will be governor. Deputy Cemmissioner of Pensions Lincoln is also in the rice, but the best in- forned are cortain that’ tho president will bring oneof his Tndian fricnds to the pene i ; : liguor men in the Black Hill will be submitted, and it is probable that | 19 i contingent, and fo that end they ar b)) ew Orlears e | Watehed with mterest. exerting tiemselvesto have the convetion | MiYor Shikespeare of New Orlears miuy e take such nction andadopt such a plaforn | eventially preside, Grand Lodge of Odd fellows. Thedelegations frors Massachusetts, Pen- sylvania. Tennessee, Californiaand Louisi- aa also favor athird party. South Dakota opposed the formation of a third | of d Strode, “haven't authority which says ths phine poisoving are noti 8 b 3 WEWRIE rtya certainty inlstn, | Mavor Siakespearo of New Otleansanda | Yayicroy, 8, 1, May 19, [Spoeial. Telo- sion commissionership. fifteen {o thirty minutes Shonyat in youroploion was the causs of } tioaafrom Kausas the mujority Wore faver ,\“‘.‘11,\._.f:,mfi.fl.“f{;‘[pfi:‘lb‘,,fl,,‘,:ffl?.:{‘:i oninety, | fill omploment Trom Loalsia o tha R €5 T R | o A AL Bitial ks ATLIANCE NEWS AT WASTUNGTON. Lambertson objected —that such was not a [ Shoedy's death " asked Lambertson. able toa new organization, but thero wis | “Wopropese to striks avhiis. te dron s St | city at daybronk, having. bom YL e e s i clioe T OB ‘ Billotiiis ato honrly facelvad are: b tho fairand proper way of making an examina- | I thiul Jobu Sheely died from mormine [ fonaopnotion e hratol by action at this | ind won't tolerato amy wishy-washy busk | 0%Crflows on the ki Grande, which causet | 118 of tho grand log e CLo s o RO e I NS SRR e ST Cblig foe tion. “Iobject,” said he, ‘‘to theso gentle- | poisoning’’ was the startling reply. 4 time. Aboutseventy-fivodelezatesare preseat | jes: i g 5 thom to ride fifty miles with the water ovor [ Dakota isin sessionin this city. The attend- oMcers informed of the procecdings of the men educating the witness.” The judge +1f morphine poison had not been adminis- | fyny liinols, bt wy thoro some trouble Prohibition and’ womn suffrage were | the car axios. 'Thoy brought a hautsome | anceis 1arge and thesossionls one of much Cincdunati convention, The renorts ave vory sustained the cbjection. Strode then asked | tered, do you believe that the blow was s fii. aboutcredentials nodecision was taken. The | sired by tho compittee, Messrs Micune | foralornamentsix foet high, surcmounted by importance. One year ago the territorial | discour ging to the principal oficers, ns they thewitiess: “What medical authority can | cient 'to kill him?” Iwa dologates, of whichthero aro seventr- | wa Simpson sre. arged with Tzerie m | adove, as present to the tem porary chalr- | graad lodge was diviledand out of it the two | indithte & Sl DPurposo of lautching @& you cite that savs that it requires from thirty | - “Yes, sir, I do. lvo Jresent, favora new party. butarein | lnein Washington aftarthe sdjournment af | mn. W. W. W, Behwn of Ny Otloans grandlodges of Soutls Dukota and North Da- [ third party and thus synmping the organ za: to forty minutos for a toxic doso of morphine | At this astonishingreply overyboly stred. | dotbas toits adviemiiy arihe oy Smgnss that they liave becomo imprssed | prosoited tho emblem. The Crascont City | fota were craated. Tho toreitorial grand | (o ey e, Sus swa of thealliance who to make itself manifest Court then adjourned until 2 o'clock. Proninent anong the membors of tho com- | with the ions of e pe e apposed to | 18 hopes of capturing tho convention for the | lodgze was orgauized in Yankion sixtoon yours | (s o heg incinnati sends word that the ) iem staid tnt lio bellaved he had | On $ho neconvening of eourt in._the slter: | gittag on restlutling . sre. Gencar oo m wction Jooking to the formation of a new | Wirdsessin. and is only opposed by Wich- | ago. third party advocates are ina lage majority gotten the idea from a tabloof statistics | noon Dr. Iiverett was put on the witiess | Wenver of loves andJohn Seitz of Ohio, part; lta, whichwill make a hard fight for the g and will cavey theie point. He further say's published 1 a certain medical work. This [ stand and for an hour and a quarter wassub. While the state meotings wore in progress At this hour—midiight—the committe on | Cveted privilege. Southern delezates will \\u[m at the Polls, P ther is asplit between the east and the Iwerk wis lylng oo the tabis near which the | Jooted to o fite of sarcasm, quizing and ques- | tus Tliinots men to the nymber of 10 e e fosolutionis still insssin_ with a pruspect | sistuponappropriations for the Mississippi | Mirenri, S, D, May 19— [Spoclal Tele- | e 1wk ot socialists of the cast, attorneys yrere stting, Hirodo selsed 1t f tlone, Thoefteol of this cross fire did nobat. | elacted A. J, Sticetor. ohalpman of tis Aok 7 for an all vight meeting. From time to timo | HVer andin roturn will favor the claims of | g there havo been intimations of discord wud it :“l‘\{ll:l‘ljxl""‘;,{_‘:i';lf:tlci‘;l:p‘l‘}"“;h‘)'\":(‘r’)?‘r‘ "3;1’:_’;;“'; bers of the board of oducation today de- t:fi.’;fi:fi Serh L KIS, 3 O A R Catan o el oL map of | veloped quite a lively contest. Heary Noble Powderly was sithmined and at midnight ho [ Texasand omited it complotely. Atacon- | sad W. H, Helwig were eloted without op- aitered the committeeroom. Ivis cliimelthay | forence this afiernoon it is siid Galveston [ position, while Goorge Minor was olectnl forwaicalionr Cn“%w" the committe on | oferel to publicly apologize, but it theapol- | overD. ' Collins and L. . Hurdosty oo L amto Tk Bee.]—The election for menm- and demanded : Teot tho wiinoss oxcept tostrengthen tho as- | gafon and . 1. Tanborocls tiee shoiroy. “Now shiow me where it says that it takes | sertion that the blow might have been fital, | &loni & i Norter op Chicago, was clected from thirty to forty minutes for a toxic dose [ The wituess did not, however, exhibit tho | g5 the Illinols member of the national com- of morpuine to take effect. Just point it [ positivenessabout the subject of morphine | Juitten, out.” isoninie that was expected, . “ To the inspiring strain of the “Star Tho witness took the book, but after look- | IL . Love wus calied. He testified: *I | spangled sannoe” irom the great organ the ingthrough it fora few minutes, said that he | was passing down in front of the Hotel Muck delegates took the places assigned them, could notfind anything. Whewupon Strode | on the Monday following the assault on John lod by the Bellamyites of Boston, want an eleh t-hour plank and a temporance plank., Thenlliance headquariers are expocting collupso of the convention and a general row at any time, LLYE $T0CK REGULATIONS, Ou Thursday next representatives of all the subjectof tho lalpr plank. Tie dght | 0V isnot forthcoming Hotston witl iutro- | 0, Atiird, This was 1he feet tora) d g )k . for 3 I : ! rading sieamshin lines which export ! Kansas and Nebraska gettingthe most pror et f R dice o sathing rsolution and throw its | woren at voling, aboat.. sovonty-five of | the leading steamship lines whi ! n remarked : Sheedy. I sccidentally ran agalnst Monaay | fient places, close to tive stase. . Basiiis 1oy kfi:fl’."u’,‘;’::.f.‘.i:;{’“&;%.‘3".3.,“h:f.'§,°m3,'fi'f,‘,3?.‘ strength against the island town, whomavailed themselves of the opportumty. | Amcrican live stock will bo here t .’"‘ e “Then you ware mistaken, weren't you?" Mobarland and ho'sald: Getout of thaway | mtronal colors the ofly dscaitions s iy id to have been almed ut him, and the | On the resumption of business in theafter- = couf with Secretary Rusk. oo, -"!xl ‘ The witness admitted that he was as faras | or [ will serve you as I did Sheedy. " banners of the Knights of Labor assemblies | objectin having him before the toranittes | 10on the committogon credentinis Tenorted Killed by His Own Trap. congross authorized l’htl' o gty ] thoauthority for the sume was concerned. | Strode then Jost his head and fired ques- | gig kindred trade organizations. 4 declaration as to his attitude on | dclegutes present from sixteen states and DEabwoon, 8. D, May 19.—| Special Tele- | LUre to nrescribe reg u‘l\llnnu o the proper Tho withesss was thien again asked wheu the | tions at the witness almost faster than he | <A e p. . acouference delegato quetion i fts “prosent. bowing | {reitries with soverat on’ routs fo hear | ot ¥ & 1. My 1915 broughtto | lcconmolation of catile , ote, during effects of a toxic or poisonous dose of mor- | could answer. His origin tement was | qivanced to the front of the s age and When or. Powderly —arives at the | fom. The aclual number in attendanco o theirocean pus he: gulations wore hine was administered how long it would bo | not, howover, shalcen. Witness then snid | gompanied by the great orens, bk, und o Hotel Emory, wherethe wmuitteo is hold: | (uld ot bo eslimated owing to the briof | Deadwood today that while trying to baita L 10 (ol A D e, 18 BOL [} {ine loprod bt GOl miitoa: bear trap e had justcompleted, George Hed- fore the committee, Ralph Boaumont was | A recessof half an lour was proftably | anda, Swedeliving near the mining canp ulso present. The appearance of Powderly | embloved by the reception committoo in dis: | of keoch ford, fell into tho trap ho hirasl hoh cwsed something of a sensation and he was [ tributing souvenir badges. These were of | st aud wa instantly kitled by two of the greeted with appliuse when e enteret the | nventionl syrle. suspended from a solid | sharened wooden stikes. pendating e commiittee room, cusp and embellishod ‘with o small silver | body, one intothe lunggs, the other goiug into Mr. Nortouof the Clicago Sentinel ad. | bricl the atire metallic: decoration. veing | nis bowels, dressed the committe at great length, urg. [ 1000 fne. P 3 ing the formation ofa new party atonce and Mayor Shakespeare of New Orleans w s 8 Bhit ” e mnouncing hisintention in the event'tha, [ Vited to the stand for a five minte uviars, §. D, May 19.--|Special Tole- the committee shirked their responsibilily im, | Speech and amid leud cries of insistence he | gram to ik B~ Word rea ched here this psed upon it, o cary the fight into thecon: | WS compelied to mount the platform. He afternoon of the drowning of the five-year- ot ) was received with cheersthat wereprolonged = i £ ven tion. 7 for *soveral minutes, Ho sud he harly | 94 Doy of Isaac M. Case, o ranchman liying Thefeclng nfavenofdsolaive mud inme. | {8 sters minute. He s ersona 1, | twenty miles in tho cogutxy, This. s tre diate action as to the formation of anew g ‘ b LU 1ot com plete efore tho effects would be noticeable. He | that when Monday McFarland thus acested replied : him ho was coming up out of the birber Jin from twenty to fifty micutes, judging | shop near the Mack hotel. Witness coulinol | “A"lo conctusion of e songe fov. D, T, from my own ex pericuce.” emomber the aypearince of the cane Mc. | Fustar,of Cinclnnatt Invoked the” diviss “Ave yvou in the habit of administering | Farland had av the time. blessing. The delepates repeated with bhim poisonous doses of morphine!” demanded | Dr. Mitchell was then called. He st | 10T ordrs prnyor. Btearns, *You speak of your own experi- | fled: I was atthe Sheedy residence sbout | “Gapiain Power of Indiana then read the v following the assault of Johun enco.” noon on tha t ofiicial call for the conference and requestel \ Lombortson objected to this question as an | Sheedy, T was called in o help consider tho | grranuations thoreln. named Lo e as their steatnship nen are anx- fous, however, to present their side of the case before the rogulations are finally estab- lishel. One of the main points to be scitled is asto the amount of the space to be aliotted cachanimal. Secretary Rusk 18 contending for two feet oight inches as the minimum space. When the regulations are promul- ated it is expected that they will do away hthe tramp steamers inthe cattle trade nd will put an end to the barbarities prac- ticed on live stock during shipment which are s) common noi. CANADIAN SWINE QUARANTINED, Secretary Rusk has decidod to quarantine all slheep and swine coming into this country imce in singing, “My Country, *Tis of “Thee.” ABoy Drow ned. insult and tho intorrogation was withdrawn, | matter of trophuning the skull, Wo came t0 | nimes wero callod. Wwhith. wae. dane opn Tho withoss then was asked_concermng bis | tbo conclusion that it was not best. T con- [ pAltiiten sated, whi s done. The experience with patients who had been | curred in that opmion. We could not tre. | VY applause. polioned by morphine. He related one in- [ phane the base of the brain because it is out Charles E. Cunningham of Arkansas was stanco. Tu that case the symptoms were the | of reach. Tn my opinion the pressure was at | jiroduead s temporary o i sauo as thoso manifested by John Sheody. | tho base of the bram. A blow at| fomulity of an cleetion beingdis pensedwith, Witness had also had _several other patients | the frout of the head may afect [ Yo mude a feryia appeal for harmony. 3 i : vas be placed 1 “his city to | second ehild lost by the family in this m from Canwda. Tho law allows a quarantine \ i : 5 { artyhas been steadlly, growing, and what | Wis his fortuneto ERRTT o i e row Cantda. The law allows & quarantin sufloring from the same cause, mainly the taso ut thobrain. Iwas prwent | ~An allismue song to the tune of “Tobn | MKt Tefore . suggosiion n now A demant, 1 | EDPI with o1 of the greatest ques tions of B o mothor 1s losing Skar Vmind from | W CRIHRE BUKR 1AW sheep and swine Attorney Strode, counsel for Mrs, Sheedy, | at the autopsy, I did not participale, 1| Browms Body” was the next foature. of the is said that at least 100 propositions affecting | thi> country. They had ono of the most i P A e imported from Great Britaln and the conti- thon asked : wcx'ni!horu |||pr;ol)';,«"):z:: ‘\;It,:lmh?x;l}“\\:; ::lr proceedings, differont questions must be passed upn by ]{llncnallblu nlll(-nfl( ‘z)}m ('uuntri'i certainly "m; THE DENVERE POISONIAG nentof Europe, but as Canuda keeps up no “The symptoms in concussion of tae brain, | rect in my opinion e ol il | WL Ribboot Towa md G, F. Washbun | e comrmittee Tanmiue Domeiis aom.2) | American one. [Chee o was called EN VE. NG quarntine against these forelgn couniries compression of the brain and morphine | tation.” g of Massachusetts were made assistantsecre- o Ry Dongal, upon o copo with a thousand imported as- J : diseased sheep awd s vive get iuto this couns 1 )) deci that the proceedings were harmonious. X ! . poisoning may be iho sume, may they now” | At this time Philpot arose and decired | orAne’ Tho th il party-wnesot baiine éun u. | S1sins whose squalin crimo coud nat be | Mrs, W v oof M y by wiy of Canada. Lt s for this rosmm “Yes, sir,” was the reply. that Dr. Holyoko, o witness,was presontand | i first real oxcltement in the convention siastically blossomed out wearing piees of | find dlsewhere. “Americans had no far of Barnaby inSan Peancisco, that the sccrotary loday put up the quarine “Qantot_death rosult from concussion of | @sked that ho be ordered out. The judgo £n- | wug'caunod by o Jess 4 porsos i Treatt e e et M L e naielwero bioughi aothat | Say Funciwo, Cal, . May 10~Mr, | (e bars syalRuRRIAE e e e, il &ppe + thebrain without showing any disturbance | formed the coroner to go, and he got. Ponndly of Minnapolis. He did it withs | white badgos. One of them sail. when theq | Wiy and vaid noattontion to idlo boasts, Ho Baruahy, thie wealthy Rhodo Tsland widow | 10 bea stroteh of the provisions of (e Tuw, in that organ at the post mortem ('’ [J;l;‘wnn«-‘xn‘;ur‘:li:‘\x:lfn“‘w"s ol fantiay harmless looking little suggession. ‘Er\lwr,r- its meaning, ““The child is already born and :ufl, his n\{j\llA;itl\]'ngl'-|H:||4'A1!|xlndlulhl no appre- e “‘L"l 68 Danyork batkranih from the | VBich does not include Canuda, SIL might.” o medulla oblongata nirely | thing was sailing alone in serenity, with roll | s on it Tight away," in | Bensions but thut it would remain so. o v lst m om the PATENTS INSUED, “Such iy blow as that received by John | removed. he sympioms of comprossion of [ ¢yl R0 Metiek alehe tn sernity, with vl 1o ian 1 pULOGRE S % FERS svay arty | _ Ex-Govemor George T. Antlony of Kan- | effectsof poison, was in (his tity from March 2o ndan Lt ¥ 3 i o soncussle f the brai the brain are loss of consciousness and in- | & i eh Me. D 1y arose and nating wat the griw Ly 516 said he did not caro to talk to people who | 55 to April 6 b AT Patents wero today granted to the follows Bied il cause quounioniotitheibrala, | I8 NEMf artlossaf 100 yatient, * sometimes | futdRtRes Whin, dr Dontelly aross and | girit had been such that thosewhohad been did nol want tohear him, Ho confessed om. | -, £ APl 6, and during that time was | o o “Sliorgo. 0. Fornm: Oan FNow mishGlinotd there is a slow pulse and sometimes it is fust, | Fov o4 hatto sive time the ool e | @neeling their ral sentiments from pru. burrasiment o follow Mayor Shakespearo, | U081l by Mrs. D Martin for paralysis. | b ive; ALbor A, Gisson, Oruda, failsay i the bowels are loose and the bladder” tomid, | fomn waq g, clch staie be compiled in | oy tial motives are melined to threaw off the | b ie remarked had occupied thothoghts | Mrs. Martin says whenever Mes, Burnaby | switeh stand; Frank 1o Maco Siooe ( ty, “Is it impossiblo to dingnosicate a case of [ the bowels 0 oald | lmp, cach state naning ill of its comuittee | witind urge |mrmdsmg noin et | wiom he rmarked ind ocoupied thothmanis Y H e AL S morphine poisoning from " the post mortem | I have no reason to believe that T shoald [ i Paronies incuding the member of the | L of ewery ~man, —woman aud chill | visitel her ofice she was accompaniod bya | la.. corn plantor; wistian 1. Martio, Sioux examination alone!,” change my first opinion that it was compres. | pomqn 70 o EEA HE § 5 t Tt for the last —two months. Tt would | woman who issaidto have becn Mrs, Wor- | City, Ia., piano truck; Heury A, Palmer, At~ Wt is, ; Sun ot sho: hraln thap ostsed desth. The | Mgt olviRes wa an uprarand dosen ‘-h"""‘“'“‘,‘““'.;"“"“'““}!"’,‘,‘ Ofamintion | piv. “all " to attend the' sonveation | M. Accoringto the Hireteinr e tvarors Hlantia Fa. Ioo sk ooaly d, Sioux City, ‘The witness then continued : “Such a bow | effects of compression of the brain_are not | o fajent S e wis an upr shouting for s | |2tk Sclected Boitor Petlor for parma- | Y1y & huar Mr, Shakespone. e soun | atel bin Bumaby vory roughiy and tho | I, dvicd for dutomatically elosing doors 16 fcient to esuso death, but, I do not | alvays manifest, Somotimes tho effusion or | giIeti e Oh telt fovt siouting fors | yont'chaiman, Daring the mooting of tho &, thut New Orloans was an Americancity, | latter feared hor groatly. © Tho octor. said | tlevator wells; Oscar D. 5 warts, ¥ ork, Nov-y was suflicient to cause death, but, ! : Fion t 4 s e flelt | ommitteo a communication was sent in by | S th 8 3 L W iR et b o | wall paper extiibitor; Mariow N. and L. K. thitk that In this case 1t did. There waa | bourins outof serum (hrough tho membrame | girorsgainst the inmediate orasizotor of R he ofect thatthey had [ Pohe oulisayof evory other clty in the | Mrs. Barnaby told her “she wauted to leavo | Wall par ; i extravasation of blood, but it was from [ oftho brain may not show s effects for | guatimal third party. If Donnolivs me | Ue Kinsas mo to'the eftect thatthey had United States.” [Cheers] Theory said that | the woman, butshe was unable to do 8o, Porublin, Des Moines, Ia, attachment for O e e N [ U S D Qi LR e BBl toivrw 1p) 1 HihirawiBaflec Agid Oftred thasaliition |[iiiel SR (e teere] Chedry Bl st o B printing ‘presscs. an old wound at the back of the head. vs, tha a8 arrd iho eonvention was n- | Gt Dydamalor {or pogantas thatmaar bay | His o D 162 AR 4 How Dr. Graves Passes the Time. MISCELLAN EQUS. Strode then asked : bone, pliedly committed thereby to immediate or “thelr ncti t regirded by thecom.| Wong Howould say if there was anything E, X “In death from morphine poisoning are not When Lambertson asked tho witness why | Lunizition and all hope of postpouing such | Heiraction was not o Y L that lay heavy on the stornach to throw it Dexver, Colo, May 19.-Dr. Thatcher | Teave of absence for s1x months, to ke R he wi N v, Plilpot, attornoey £ h s mittee in making their choice. vore entitlo he fr fequal- | Grav 0rT TeAcH T flect upon has being relieved fr tes “ tho convulutions of the brain somewhat | he wasat the antopsy, Philpot, attorner for | gotion was thrown to o winds. e i 16 1 order of bus. [ Out- ALl were entitled to the fraits of cqual- | Graves spent, a vory peaceful nightin the | effect upon his being rolieve oI tempor: flattened ¢ Shpnere, abisalocite i Kikver a1d uiz Gentral |. B. Wanverof Towa was the . | , cBcommittio on fuies and ord Gioputed | ity butto pluckthem thoy mustbe Amerk- ounty il aid- sielysthis mocndug i | SR OE R GC0p L, Nintloayalyy)csa ) ) WV vas preser the autopsymy- v ¢hios v > i b i no | can citizens, R granted Captain Walter L. Finley. 41 don't kuow.” YT Dy e RaR " dividual whose lungs proved the strongest. ates ghall be clled and the| €0 Cit i 3 sreeted by his wife, who came over from her ML o f The witncs then continued: “In the post | self and T didutttakoany partin it ° * | Sialig down tho aisid, e white moustacle Jopiions o siReR LAl bo alled and:ths PEsInRvE EUAL Db ot Coliraco wey || KBNS b s vite) nBo sty aes St o o MR Baird s talkon 100 a1 Cho Hanils i Ak AR et Mr. Lambertson retorted : "0 | quivering with pugnacity, he pointed his | ¢ DA s n¢ called upon, and drawing out a roll of man. o1, akfasta > Vi p 2 g:::“i:i"\3',;11:f,tb\f;::nl("fl:§ \\.‘r‘x'.?x:“"!;"n'uux-éh\\:'sl ruled out on account of incompetency.’ Tong aom. ot Donndly ana’ totl Nenomeed | e numbor of persms §" "“d“’ ‘;‘ S prmost | gonpt enterod into o discussion of the mater. | duringthe day. He was granted tho priv- | Captain Baied is expecting to take bis cosgula in the heart. The lungs were | A laugh went avound at this rejoinder, the latter'’s proposition as an " attempt to l;‘t"u“"f.lx E"”?f‘;in:“‘tixl"&“ “,."i'flfl"i"{:f“f.':‘. lal Fesourcas of the country from the cost of | 1lege of the corridors and is ouly locked upat | roopof the Sicth cavalty to Nevraska upon slightly congested. From what I'suw atthe | Marshal Melick was put on thestaniand | Hiiaed e conuention on tho sty Ls e ot fia fulivoie oty prosent, thus giring | Mune to tio Arctio sei. Ho ureod cheap | i85 O The sorioms and is y he daclared ho | 1€ amival of the woop of tho Ninth at Hort post mertem examination, 1 do not know | lentitied certuin photographs as fair npre: [ Ui ition without one wond ot dissenston. | ile 0 O decided pdvantaze, espiciall o | Wier trausportation by river aud vail and was glad ho had b areasted, for it il | Meyer i e y i that John Sheedy had died from the effects | fentations of northeastern, northwestern and Donnelly's sturdy figure, bolt upright $1850 1:600 1 thd Y declaved _the time had come for a fusion of | Aoe K T opportunity to provo his inuo- urgeon White, who accompanied Captain o i Y coted | Southern views of the Shecdy residmce. 1d bo seol ongthe Minnesot slegy | the, third mrty question. south and west, They were too powerful to | da_sporin. I ’ I r's troop of the fourtn to Califoria, of navphlne 1 ORI, Bt Rave “'f."'“"‘ The witness was then excused. ShnThis Bt MR e puinsatis Weayer | ,Thecasy methods of the unconventional [ S0ith ad west, "Tley ofthe midilo siates, | conce: Ho will bo arniienud before "”'“Y will then returu again to Fort Moyer fom morphine poisoning from what I saw. hoad i o on, his > cye shing 0 2 olegates onference were finel BUDERLL U L0 O 8 irabam tomorrow and will enter a plea of i iy b 4 et hdria Tid-cross oxamivation: “Did you mako an | Mr. Lambortson then nddréssed the Swit, | Sormod. The celobrated originator of tho | delcgutes of lhis fonference wor el | Reciometty of intorest was domandod. Give | HUlity, Noganpe it be i ploa ot gy ¢y *'e | Carpentor is wailing "to wrn examination at tho time of the upper part of | and said that there were only two morewit- | Sunicir o Bice! ed himself | lustiatedby te oplaingof the mass uect | 4 {1025 cunts on th' dollar. . Basiern mes i b LD e B R sda it fak the rein’ to ¢ I Guy oy, the thospinal cord or the medulla oblongta ! ;\.; - \‘\'"l be pv\‘ll(m l:n;nll\;nll_h ‘rll\\‘};,\v \::jxl\( with ditticulty under the lashing of the lows wr aliors wore Senafpr FPeffer and others, but umlx "A-rnl'x:]f by “A'\'lu m:\-vll,' i ;1[;.(11‘;'- 'v|u{‘p turns from Gredy, whers he s Gttonding the | 1W tomuan dut. PERIY 8. HEATH, o dig,” & thortinod renoet ot henographor wholook | yian and when Donnelly finally ot & chanco | S/eukers wore Ser thor celebrities wory | @Morsed the Tsolution adoptec oGl | {iras lrom Greols, - ‘l|.m‘iNruudilimh” a shortnnad report of the sccond aud hird | ¢ edgo a word of reply. his. smooth shaven, | 7 "‘“‘““,l'."““"““l“‘"‘f,‘ Bodobr ling $or | vestonmeeting, favoring free coinage, and 4 £ SAD END OF A FISHAING TREP, o “Tho vessels wore very congosted at the | confessions of Monday Mcarlind, whilo tho | et E Shntenands s oned i, pa ',‘",'”?"",' R o | am Wood | Amisted that congeess tike remedial iteps, 2 - s ik surface. I would expect to see such an en- ~“‘1\<“|‘ vag -“{r: ‘l’; l:] l-\i“‘“:‘-,I;\r‘:‘(\"l'fi“l‘; % | sin. He disclumed any intention to take ‘,“*”1}“'":“"“ '{:,‘-“umm T 'ml- gurorimont lu;mn'x:m v BScenls THE FORECAST, Four Newark Men Drowned in the 08se] said abou he introduction A ayn e 0 > 1 7 0 A o o 4 nd coinec into coln at § A andthus rob. fomaimenk R ARabioal Yosals at Wisk solng | DY SIS W I iRotion o1 Brcl Mo “"\"S.‘,::('1','.‘},‘:{“"‘,m-um,;n.;|,.,M,,,,, oo | the stago-and ‘safing. o followdelate | Boj S0 eiam iver ot aau mol | or Omiba and Vicinity — Showers; Passaic tiver, AR AR moruhiig pRRIAgY L B s R R (L Swift and M | aflasiby the baldhoaded, silverbérded | ©introduc hin Bl wroacs used up unat | 515000000 s year, and farmors a. sreat deal slightly warmer, New York, May 19.-Four Newark men shiow tho jury cortadn discolorations ou the | Wheelor were not avaiiable ind askedthal | gonjal chalrman, Canningham, dexterou siy ff,',",l}f,["',.‘;",‘.’ffi...‘mle’m:-‘:nnlu“‘.\.11:'.1‘\:‘,‘ | more on acciunt of their greater production For the Dikotas—Showers; stationary | Ventfishing on the Hackensack river on skull. This was objected to by Strode be- | court be adjourned until tomorrow moring, putting off for the tine being the inevitabio i ,‘,:,“.., t m“-pu:' und! the regular ord erwas e speaker ciled statistics to sustain his tomperature, except coolor in southern Souti | Saturlay artemoon mid nover returned. case tho skull hud not been offered in ovi- | This toised a most decldoa ;;“J;‘,‘“:‘\"‘_i,{';;;;‘ strugglo by declring Donaclly’s wotion ou | {ieelen X Rolston, a1 clisedd by solopriog o tho tanid’ [ IO DRIERTY, SUSRLMal Ha touty south: | They were Harry and Jacob Gasser, brothe o81a0 the Sknll T ok poon ho defenso_against M. P.H, Swittap: | 5EED o meaing propitopered with a sone by | UtPredition of larn,fands in Musachusetts | Ditoki am ; Hhox worh Eouiry hail ochufamser, b Vo offer the skull in evidence. Now, we | Pearing, s bor namo bad veen endorsel on | “\Fhily'tho skirmish was then progressing B B arrer ot BY | aul tho allegad infiuonce of W Al aressius SRpRaR(RAE S EEL O A locat | % over vty sears oll, dosepn Foss and will 500 what you will object t0." tho Information ns M. Smith. Strodo o | g0 bois wore offored among (ho speciatan ol Byt, Ol P& Urod Hye,” rosoand | gmEras. i nlso rquasted gontlomen hav. | Uor, lowhttovia, with night; south | Jeob Hallenbick. Thoy hired u bowt at the Strode then said: - “We object to the pres. | ally acknowledged that ho had Dot 08¢ | that the cowvontion would otno further, out (o1 with somethisig of the eadenee of | 1¢ resorutions in thele pockets to withhold L L1 Passuie viver bridge of the Newark brauch ; entation of tho skill in evidenco ~becauso it | Mis. ’:(“‘{{:-n:':;;}“‘;l':‘"::“‘)'l‘“‘d"::‘:l‘l:l\_ to discover wuld splitt at the vers outast. ok this | finerl Airga a4 ‘the aBdience joined In the | them LR de guchitial o piedum Al (SYAEN Tt e Wednes- | of the Central railroad of Naw Jersey and put was taken from the body long after the . e T s o A totlon to adjourn until 7 o'dock this sing vefes i day n vinds becomning northe:l oat ina appy mmood endizg 1o follow { oial examination becauso 1t Hasuot seon | Me: Lambertson then romurked ! S0you | evnint it it g n 1o ok e PSR PRI SR oo obairmas At this Juoturo the commitioe o ovlor of | iy might: winds bewming northerly. e B I oy L e A in the oficial custody iy body and because went down to seo Mrs. S ,“'r‘:\‘\‘_l“»“;‘,'“w",“ numos wer adopted as mombars of the con- | fmonrad Burkianegwes mado chulrawn, 1.\‘."““,; o Acer |\I‘il.ll‘r!lxll‘\l“l'n-[: ors il g wirla by Nirtmsssaschushow: | tnevr usual play of roiining ot a Bihy | fie g o Tt thas tiog | criminal Iawyer, says thatthe dofense siatd | Hicteeon msolutions with insiructions to o [ Fhos a8, movkd Wi~ dlgally tolho ront | gRMeKotin 10 convention Wil set dally | K B O oLt taar o o Sunday moming Pihernan Dusonbory Jemown or boon awprised of tho fact that the | erimis oy Hidfasion and propam the convention's, | o dRl el MEHI R Y o e ony atnoon, Datos for the discussion of specta | For Knusus-—(enoratly fax except show- | pulled upone of bis pike nets near tho mouth LI ke \novlsios, “1 think,” said Mr. Lambertson, “thut ho | PG j Aviansas, . 0. Bust; | Vbuse and bogu albnco bis specch, 11ia | Siock Datesforhe tiscypion of speci s bastornportis cooer by | 6 o siver and feuud it ho had el jee o A A 11 Liamd, ———; Arkonsas, J. O. Bush; | too0 sovarcu tong und explisive | Sibiect s 4 1 \ cdnesday night; winds bece £ north the body of a m ne o e arms of | ihe jisolor then slepped forward and | 8o pdded in dgepepae oases.' T | caligomian, Dillon; Calorado, E. "4 | Yoo with it acigenilongund oxg up. | siver colmge, each spalker linitel 1 [ Wednosday night w . LR D AT R A 8 showed the Jury the various discolorations on ““‘ Vi e ;‘»’u‘k( ;?)l‘;i‘l'r‘}“’h“‘*“’ or the | Cuitis; Connecticut, Robert Stone: jorth | ivontly heard eusily. throughout thohan buensy st Ndnudavfalosin dr LTSI codler; | This was Hi His arn was tat- thoskull. The witness then stated; “On | Prosecution,” spoke up Strode .| Dakots, — —:South Dakots, Charles M, | I <10 ar farners' allince | Fation and recamation of arid Luds, trans. | For, Colona | Phis was lnsr Gissu o2 was | the rocxaminatin ‘of tho skull pfterthe | Lambertsin looked at Strodo in o fatherls | (e Mo of Conmbin 5 3 Holares 2 hivena ) QRN Tattors' alitacs [ oiftarn, Mississipnl tnorovernmtd, gov. | virablo wind M0 N S Tuinnen by 16 A oviat. kion Ak topsy I have come to the conclusio i | way and tne usual quiet laugh wo! I Joorgin, B, D, Post: [daho, ——m nois, | sheech, oca 8¢ v emment controlof levees, nepin canal 1 b £t S ‘ -] RoARie & Rhin oo o the, cotaluaion tanki| TrAy.a6L A nAue) alah WREh woni Arqund Goorata, B Post: fdae, 1 Tiinoin, | o0cl nilrouls we mising of the pple | EITOL SoLrelof ooy Homnanln el | phis o &, b Kol S 4 "B e, " Fhe flrst belioved nisShexdy, sr., and Dennis Sheedy )t | GhoSrvitony. o 3. B Whiver, | 0 powen “who' woul 0 R | Gonortunity ave catlway eisition, | A1 \ ns, fron New York. |uragaphin the wpors vastoriy desonb On galug blick (o the witness stand he con- | Were not tobe' it on the witness Sind | Nebraska, J. H.'Powérs; Kunsas, | 0B ofthe “moubr power: mud th o | cun led, government of the westorn states | Pass 1 Browhead~Tho Caty of Now Yor, | | GBI S M R0 R0 AR BYIOEA | BT i s ont Avsiumns atand be con- | 358 B0 ke that thoy wished toput tose | G' "Guet Renturky, 1 T Tantis atabishmont 2 ke Fauthority o’ e | and deop ‘witeron tho gull coist. NOprox. | for Liverpool from Now ¥ Newark, and severul of Gussor's frionds weng phine poisoning. Tho _congestion of the | Ecntlemen on thewitiess stand and supmsed | Nocgachusotts, W, mith; Michl. | sabTiahmnt, of ihe ot giving thonew | 16 will be accepted. | o0 Souiampien-Bto Hieamee - Huyel, | HOFND AIG MVaG) of Jusites frior Then - i nevous cord might huvo been caused by | Uhat a3 their names were endorsed onthe | cuP®U\CTE A Minussoty, | Bople N Puterfiased by siving thane Crawford of Texus offered an amendment | from Nesw Youk for Hrcner o City indidontifed (he lody. Tuen compression or concussion of the brain, or by | Paclk of th information that they were to | F'Bomelly; Missc Loverett Leonri; | Mre2 Aag AT NOkta of tves el | tolhe sublects for dixcu prosr L] AL Queenstowi—The Nevada, from New | (s X 8 SUARDY DU BELION -y d | mppear as witnesses, 8 Y y 3 ¢_|Cries o s, @ ests of the United States and veproducing | York for Liverpoo 0 lound durin oy 0 morphine polsoning s e i e TR Lambertson, 'wo ‘;‘""f“';‘\~ " e 50 38 .?“‘ cse are wo hert for” [Applause] “The| Mofin Hlses Stalo ¥ ¥ \'"i"\‘l“‘”,f: T wd, from Agt | 0F i their Nowark homes and score of vWhobired you to mako this oxawina. | . te300 wish. sald (e 1 pay their | Hampshire, . M oRav, = tory: | IrOphesy of thetouris that u mew pary is | hosa, e bt et At Nov k app oy frem Aut 1 gfidren wo fatherloss. kach of the Gassers tion?"" demandéd Strode, v send for these gontlomon and pay their | noyjeq —; New York, William Heary; Ny it 18 : tho | Another delegate explained that thesub | worp: e Galileo, from Hull lenback Bad throd “Dr. Everett asked me to assist bim tn the | fare here o that they may appear as wit | Notvn Canling, ot Oblo. dobn Seifa) | KB bern hess '“4“ goi DokA 1310 buthe | st hat boen covered uder tho head of . had four chi dren sud Hullenback Bal Shrosy bt i nesses for you.” il Sy sy F. R Amew, | ntional party pplause. | hor culture, but the ion was adonted The Deun Fer v while F'oss was tho father of cigh it work hios - Oregan, ennsy lvania, Agmew; o SuOVRET 8¢ e gloa clio, Hlo ; j onth e, sers aud Poss wewo shopwates. in Hedner d Strode cast a wickad ook at the witness. i ' 0 ot | _ i Tennessee, sborne: Texas, | N K . 4 tional board of health as a further to R hipes T kY lour- | ployed by the Doue 1N company, A e T Nothing has been said nee was sick and unable tonppear, afact | 3G "ayis; Viegion i Washington, | O9wd elbes 1o’ who bad nay | Alpia y gram o Tuk Bas.] —Colanol Jaoah 8, Cour Hayed by iua Bodieatis muhlie- eoup n about pay.! Hlon of the covkcnts oTvhe Bncior won oot | =~ Woat' Viewitth, Vight A. Dinsi vy | | Phenextsy I bupwho receired o graiing | ,btabwarted ndian lands plven in ever. | bart. aresidoator Alchion sine) 1565, ai | Domextic busevalb club, ‘Tesides ther wives u iSoltls & labor of love on your part, lait," | J0H DT ERE ontenta o' the bladder was ow of | gty N. Sehilliog; Wioming, H. E tat scomed to raise the vaulied rof. It | 1F aud provideiug for their salo. With | this moening of kidney teuble, u ¥ 1 and childen the Giussers bad & father to sups ' Strode, “or are you interested w the | the most important things to be presental iu | Shsth & Sl e iat scox Tl ! drawn | enty-throe yews. e was colonel of the RoLiod Shatoed Strods, 1o Aisyou Interestys evideuce. “'hecourtesies of the Cineinpati champer | Y88 Urand Master Workuan Powdacrly, ¥ Thereport in full as smendea was adop: | Eighth Ihuois cavalry daring the war | fort who isseventy-thie years old and nearly | osnviatio gl‘ M'l‘- 5:::‘:‘ o e —— Acastaurions oF tha inens xchange of | Wgan by deelaring that ho could say amen to | o 10¢ g L avalr) i ar, Uifnd, “The Lost was an ordinary flal bont, K s Mr. Lambertson objocted, “N i o T o Merchants' exchange o b nog I Say ¥ N L% J A Fhalt b panua0n -objooted: i IR liawa by Feoat. 3 Cluelmmati wero hom antouncd w extendal | (0rS worl Mr "x‘_"}'_‘;';;f'A‘:‘E”.-‘u“*h':'“:’:‘_' Major R. J. Hinton, special agentof urtes. irectors Must Stand 1 — j stand birusal if ho carrics out his tureats, | Hoorstox, TWl, May 10.—Growing rops | g thedelogmtes during . iheir stay i the ey | 108 * Uw ity yoars mou who e follmead | 10 unierfiov aud frigation foquiies, ad. | pf vans . Sao i (RS T Maine Able o Sit Up ] aud he would notlike to baye me sk himn | aud frult were badly damaged by 8 beavy | aud anenterprising photosrapher worked 1 | thac banier’ (pointing o a Kol ghi o | Gressed thomeeting in terms inost seompll |, BT, 01 SR T SR tothendic | New Yous, May 10—Socrotary Blaue how miuch he was to got for his services for | frust lust night Grapes were kled, Two- | the further aunouncemnt. that ho would | Labor e ' "tha Fear of the © gy | HEntary of Donver mid surrcunding country, | Now Haven ¢ them with keeping stoves fn | ©OUties o improve, e sat up this morny attomplivg 1o save Mrs. Skeedy from ||u||-‘ thirds of the 800 acres of peas belonging to :(’riul\nl,nusly take the pictures of the Kausas | & slage, e qn;‘dh’w 3 n»m:vm *\(m‘ |L|m . In“] sail, :’.".'w”,’.‘.“",“"‘: i< uml_ .‘“ u.“ I‘:;nilj;-‘ -w": B b B T el b Das, istment. the Hoopeston canting company were ot to | delegates. —— | wore of such importance that the ¥ could not | thole vean curs coutra lie statut i nol Mis, J 2 “Well,” retorted Strode. “1 am not, at ' the gmulnd. 4 ¥ Amid great laughiter aud cheering for Kau: [CONTINVED GN TiRD PAGE] | dwoietoo wuch time o thelr comiderntion, , Mverriled, and they nust now staud trial. roschat @ ligut breaklust, ——— T,