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THE OMAHA DAy BEE. | : | e _ B — ¥ MORNING, MAY 21, 1501 UMBER e Whh thocutt was oomtny turved o | DRUUTH DANGERS DISAPPEAR, | s ot brigee o o . oot EDONNELLY AS A POSSIBILITY. Phelps, and befors his hormfiad rnm‘: nions The society was called to ory 4 o'clock i o pettenteeorn e | DEADLY WORK OF A CYCL and the formution of whit sho the people’s party of the Unite s of Amerlca ! NEW POLITICAL PARTY BORN. be known i & & could reach and rescué him gorea n 1o this afternoon again and & ga = tendunce That we most heartily endorse the de- ’ death. . of visitors from the city wa seut, A i The Gincinnati Conforencs Promulgates Tts | pianient the plutfarms i pdovted wt St | Ten Persons Killed and Wany Others Fatally Fow Talls’ Murderers. Heavy Rain Fall Throughout the Northwest- £y DF U 1 Johast of Ooleal His Alleged Desiro to Beoome a Third Party Principles with a Whoop. Ominhia, Neb.. In 1801, by the fndustrinl organ- Injured, Sturars, S, V., May 20.-|Special Tele- ern Statcs, by Dr. Miller. Dr. J. W. Joy ey Presidential Nominee, i Izations there represeated, summar.zed as fol- o~ {Ee gram to Tk Ber.}—Tbte men charged with read paper on *Christian A—The Fight to make and fssue mox killing Indian Few Tails were arraigned this 1stey,” taking the ground th ENTERTAINED BY SOME LIVELY ROWS, | sovcreizn MILES OF COUNTRY LAID * WASTE, | afteruoon and pleaded not guilty. The time | KANSAS WHEAT FleLuS RECLAIMED, | philosopt ] ple for th b cullar was applicable in a | re to for trial will S48 todetow moraing, diseases of the teeth as well as of pacts | PENSION COMMISSIONER RAUM'S CASE. ninon beneft, on of nationsl bunks as ubstitute for natior t the b v, - when the judge will decide whether to admii L b et o e T EERIRR—— o le; the prison to bail. il i | derat . Tonight the formal address ¢t rome Colonel Gougar Sticks in Her Lip and agtintl 1t g e to trans- | One of the Most Terrific Stirms Ever | (10 PUsinors to bafl, A spec will be _oon. | _Cnetderable Damage in Some Locall- wis nu'li\'nn'd‘lu 1_;.-\v"ul.-. Johin AS hich | Consultation with the President-Un. Gota Hersol€ fnto Trouble—Pro- | uct thelusines of the eountry on's eash basis Known in the West—Unfors tinued until the Getober torm, cley from Wind wid Hili= B oo Bty of Derme ot | decided as to Resigning—Land De- h.bition Plank Overwhelim- cluss o calling, such notes to be Tozi] tender tunates Horribly Au Aworney Bent to Jail Four incties of Snow in o lecture on sub-marine fillings. This was cisions—Postmasters Appointe ingly Defeated. R A R L A Mangled, Srunais, S, D., May 0.—[Spocial Telegram e ety 150 mibeting a{or st WAL ovin ok ~Miscellancous. e T -\t BHibla to Tue Ber.]-T. E. Hatvey, ex-state attor- interest is manifcsted in this meeting of tho SHECOn MAY XA Midlo) potluieal [(proRett eh, iORac I KIS Wnbtroutey | o wiis Oiey, Moy MRY 20.—|Special Telo- "'2,,0’,?.‘.“3? ekl Dot W | Atcmsos, Kan., May 20, ~[Special Tele profetsion of thiy oy o Sarvalhiv on'a hae Wasmarox Bungav Tie Ben, $lant was born Into the world today. It isthe [ [infiition Whon the quantity’ of Tand snd | gram toTue Bt |owAll of Missovt und K Yorencon by JHARE PEIBRLEIOE oo iy oy | EFaln to Tan Bew,|—-E, O, Man of Concor- | Bt thers oy camacare, 18 cortalely on u par 818 Fouxtanyrs Sraner literal truth to state also that no more won- | amount of money o imited coln~ | 848 Was wind-swept today, the grestest in- [ eoure, Hutvey was abusing. n witee in s | 9i% superintendent of the ceutral branch di- | bust talent of the country are the prime Wasinixaros, D, C., May 20, Sorful éxhibition of .lung power WL & nktional (7o JN8 o mand tiio fre0 fud Wnlimited sota~ | e fo FRPeetERuREERD TR0 B part of | criminal caso and would not ceaso whon or- | Vision of the Union Pacific, is in town to- | movers of the Nebraskn association Ignatius Donnelly as & prosidential candi event was ever heard than in the Cincinnati | C-We deniand the passing of laws prohibit- " B oro are ten | dered to do su by the judgo day. He brings good crop news. Since the shiiher O o date is o contingency much fewrod at the ing ali hip of land and that ¢ this state. - Near Mexico, Mo, thero are ten ¥ tat t i W AL A Moonshiner Captured. 'y Fusio usll this attarnoon, From the moment | (UE &UERoWntiBHINEY 180 "Dian 1 i othe ot ing - oy s tho tyelow ~patches” In the | Brxkermay, Nob., May 20,—|peciul Tele | Bational headquurtors of tho farmors' al take prompt action Lo devise some plan dead and others not yet found running G 4 3 ENKELMAN, Ne ay 20.—|Epecial Tele in the morning when the great gathering of [ fain 4l Tand< now owned by alien and f FPRESBYTERIAN ASSEMBLY. the numoer up to twenty. Reports wheat flelds of Mitchell and Os- | gweam to Tuy Brr,]—Deputles United States | lance here, The headquarters are kept ad nd that all from Mexico, Mo, tell of & tor-| Honted St-uggle May Ensue Over the | U0 counties reported last week have | Narshus Hill aml Stow et arrived here this | Vised of the fuside political workings at Cine Tand farmers and wage workers voted ¢ making the formation of a national executive gerly for | syndicates, roads nd oth 1ly used un rific cyclone that passed thrce miles Quostion oREivislon, disappeared and tho plant has resumed its | morning and biving a toam drove out into cirvati and aletter mailod from thero last | | committeo a part of the programme (L EAM L and hele 0r ) 1ortneast of that town at 3 o'clock this after- Detnorr, Mich, May 2.-The central | BOtUral color and vigor. Mr. Man hasre- | tho country o fow miles, returning | nightand reccived at headquarters this af- i O ML o I e ool pri s 1 tal, [ moon. Itstruck Bean Creek neighborhood | figure at the opening of the Presbyterian | POt from all over his diy sion, which in- | about noon " with a moonshiner's stilling | ternoon covers the situation as viowed by the foregoue. All doubt was removed in fx‘-"."'?'i";3‘..”“&'(“;;‘, ']n“”..‘-‘.’u','.“..'f.f”1'.‘:.'{'.'; we | about six miles northeast of the town going general assembly by virtue of his official | CU4€S portions of Kansus and Nebraska, and | outrit which they had uucarthed on a farm | Dational officials of the allianc It was QR N, Baconde o loward eveslie WIteE |t eInuT sl ok Do LIS (oo bl iy e | 1 R R (prARAEEUIoT HoFNeait: TUIAIA Wiite position will be the retiting moderator Will- | SYCr¥thing 1s encouraging fora good wheat | nortn of town. Stewart doparted on the | stated at headquarters that Donnelly was be- 9 scenies of almost unprecedented tarmoil, the | fi Lot class ut thn sxpenss of the other. | the country as far as discovered for ten o | fam Moore, Leading canditatos for it wne. | 31610, T. H Fullerton of the Chicago lum- | afternoon train with the still for Omaha lieved to be shaping things 0 as to becomo 3 freah cloar countensnce of Ignatius Don. | EeWodemand that alirovenues=nationtl | o coyveivg, carrying everything beforeit. | comsion of Dr. Moore’s place are D, | PP companyis just in from an extended | while Hil remained aud will take tho former | the third party nominee s cace o thies party nelly of Minnesota, chairman of the commit- fossitics of tho zovernient economically and | It was the most terriblo tornado that ever | Charles Dicker, pastor of Cavalry chuch, tee on resolutions, beamed from the rostrum | houestly admninistered 3 . A v SWOpt over this section, carry death and de- | Philadelphia; Dr. Bakor, also of Phila. i . olling o! F—We donund ajust and equitable system | S i ) 'y lelphia; 3 ' of i sopt between Ha 1 i ";" ."“"*!"""“' -“'“””* - OF | of gradunted tux on incomes. struction with it, delphia; Dr. William Green ot Princeton, Dr, | #X¢ePt between | umanity in the convention, and Don- | ¢ Ve domnd the most rigld, honost und | i uews was rocelved 1n Mexicosbout s | 5. i, Hayden of Cloveland and Dr, Jonn | the. Kun nelly, with a digmity befitting his words, | Just nation id supervision of th Journey as fur as the Colorado line, He says | to Omaha tomorrow. At the request of Mr. | was determined upon. He has ideutified the wieat is in good condition every place \l\‘:“ '"','l"":l'l“:“fi"“;:“h;“}""'“':;I"“_\':_‘ "‘Jl.ll':j"‘l'i*lfl“l bimself with uearly all of the wings of vs City aud Ellsworth, on [ croqtes quite n sensation hore as it is thought | the convention and bas dipped into socialism division of tno Union Pacific, | several ~ aro implicated, and many | in his book on “Cacsars’ Column. The contr : mens of public communication and transpor- | 0'clock calling for dostors aud belp. ~ All the | Hall of New York. Rev. F. M. Koberts, | filg, b 048 turned yellow and will be a Tho ‘oxpuctad erisy - which " n ‘un | Ligacut consplcuous part wich Donnelly is announced that the committee had became 4 | gation, and 1€ this control and. superyision doctors of the city responded. chairman of revision of the Presbyterian as- Washington, Kan., on the B. & M. and | come, This stilling business, it is roported, taking in the C'nclunati gathering is con- Ll A AL LR PR R O B L S e S i senibly, arrivel last mght. The committeo | Missouri Pacific roads was visited by a se- | has been carried on for a number of years. strued at allianco hoadquarters as a strong without another instant's de GANg 0F CommuUIEASIOn . bralty or ; ne It was marvelous to seo the effect on the | 1 delogates and spectators alike, Fatigue fore- | Ylce president 13 0t con wsportation. | Dufty, who lives half a mile south of the path | of reverends reportad at @ meeting Wash- | Yere bail storm yesterday afternoon, cover- Joe McKenna, a B, M. brakeman, while | bid for the presidential nomination, It is We demand the election of president, ENNG Gl G RE AL Ing a wido range of country. Much’ wheat | making a coupling in the yards hove today on | claimed here, however, that Donnelly is not y was knocked down and cut o pieces, and the | a freight tram bad the ndex finger of his 1 United Stites sonators by | Of the eyclone. There were found six out of | ington last Februa: 1 diredt voto of the people ono house in the sorm_district, tho famiity of | may cause heutod stugglo at the presont | frult Lross, vogetabla Fosdeutiog toand the | a freiicht sho g & po £ uember of the regular alliance, but belongs ] ;i f Kee o o i v [ v right hand mashed off, making & pamful | | S 1561 boge otiloh boding quarrels vanished as it struc &, That we urge united action of all progres- | Joln Doergor. The boy, of six years was assembly. TUwill bo referred o the presby- | corn iujursd. - Tho hahl stonos wore so kg | Lethy! 0 some local organization which has nothing out by lightning Breathless and ST son Paont e e by SIx ot the Tende | Killed fustantiy, *Ho was fourfully mangied, | topos and if adopted by a majority of thom | #0d fell with such force that young pigs and —_— 10 do with the national allisnce movement, bushed the listening hundreds waited | {00 for Pebriary 22 w2, vy s lmost boyond _recognition and cov- | wiil'ho pnssod upon by the. mext geaorel an. | chickens were kiiled, Petitioning for Clemen This local organization is coufined to Minno- 8 Donnelly continued, earnestly: “We | 4 That w national central commlttee beap | ered — with mud, Mr. Doerger | 3l D¢ g i " Fuewost, Neb, May 20.—[Special Tele- | sota, Towa aud Noebraskn, and I8 not rocog- v v cformed o o e g conhoRciof famill ) hisis, daughiar), = twalver | ivedes| || SRLERTE . s ddt0 (oTAYRE VT cobslier 1 on TN GhEAR Kl cram to Tue Ber.]—The two brothers of | Bized by the uational hoadquarters. The think we have formed 8 work | 3G fenan, to Lo elected Dy this body, nnd of of age, were in one bed. The daughter is . . Y AT ) Asurasn, Neb., May 20.—|Special to Tue | EF e Donnelly boom is therefore very d ful p o o i . i csented. i g Y § the whole rather a conservative report. We h oLt Christian Furst, who is to hang in two weeks, clly boom is therefore very distasteful that will effect the politics of this country :’”v”.”", e ‘;En.";:' ) :I' "L.’:.'”v: enteds | fatally injured with o large bole in her side, propose to add one or two sections to the con- | Bre.]—Last night it rained hard for several tod ulath ““ to 1 1o the national ofticials. FEPLLLER L I SIS UCLLE ] R R PO D RO R s Y S YST DU b8 taduton ol el o RN isdrme pusth ot | Bird Tn A GEokTNAL IR eityy WadTenelyy it s RRL RE DR GENERAL KAUN'S CASE, Tho audience could contain itself no longer, doat thls body, uttend the HLUHEICCIC eynatib, ehildvon, and. both sworo. sori. | UrelY and to change words and phrases here | morning a big wind came up from the west | SPHCE 1O Dbty ? . h il It is generall pposed that the exact but with dynamite force exploded iu a a ter- Gt _"‘v«l‘lg\ll»l‘-;u-'.:'f Tt il vr";_:m;“_- ously and provably fatally Injured, M Aand there. [ presume that the extreme con- that blew down sign boards, trees and quite that the sentence o death pro- | giatus of G aum s now settled, al- ¥ thunder of applause, L L ik Dioerger i Aerionaly woinded dha presons | *CEYAtive and radienls will not bo suited” | Wat blow down syen b 5. Tho rain came in | Bounced upon their brother bo com- | though what that status 1s may remi b te he committee on resolution nted by Mo patlstuctory agreement can be ef- | 4 terriblo signt, Hor head and faco tre cut | 10¢ [l report of the committee ou revision good season for the farmers, as the most of [ muted to life imprisonment. The grounds | cret with the president somo days at least, the national union conference remuned in | focted this commit ol call'a national con- | o 45000 SFWith bl Mr. Doerger had | V28 made public this morning. ‘The commit- them had lately finished corn planting. Seed- [ sot forth in tho petition aro that at the | Late this afternoon the commissioner of pen- fesiomwuntll 2180 tils moening whon ‘an ad- | venilon notister thun Juhe 1 1808 foruie | BLECOVCPEC WL BID nd is_probaoly | 190 Nas almed to makaino alterations that | ino'has hoan dalaved considerans o Seeort tme of the murder Furst, w, mere boy | A14US saw the prosident and hud a long con- jou : ake 110 o'clock. purpose of nominating candidates for presi- et bt ouse | Would in any way impair the integrity of the » o 't resel B | TR & LB s e L e ele Doy, Gy oA i (R P& \WHTOH (B BHLIPe 8 IR Journment was taken unti kit 1V 106 prosieit internally injured. He will die. ~His house [ oI I #uy ) S E Ay i of continued bad weather, but ut present the | under twonty-one years ol that the ovi. ooy After tho opening excreises of tho confor. [ dgntan viee prosident: = 150 P was swept fromoxistence. Tio barn was | oformed or Calvanistio system of aoctrine. | $1,¢p0tiate bad weather, but ut pres dence in the trial showed that he did mot | tration of pension affairs was gono over. The enco this moruing reports from the committee [ % At tne mombors of the central o OV M o e ltge SHe T'wo chapters have been inserted in tha book, | ""FPCH 98 7 £00g yleld ar [Spectal f Slaw" the: inuedser shat e ol vooiinniot | nceling: camo nbout by, an . KDpoINLHEn, i on arcangements and credentials helpod kill | pundnt political oranizition conduct anwo- | “Iirs SOwS and twvo homes killed, one relating to the work of the Holy logram to Turt Bee. A torrific_storm of | Mutl'eneity infindened may he ks of weak mind | (i {o'Fafcated thit the- prosident. was e ! Ume panding tho exciting developments that | tlve system of political ngitation I thelrre- | ;yiie heXthouso wus Willlym Stray jawirel || BRI Bnde sthoiotistor tho. sinic) [l Bana Byl urevallaat hove, a8t oane justice would bo_ subserved by lifo imprison- | $t0Us of talking over matters with his com- muny lovked for when the platform commit- | sbective stated and baby, and lttle girl. They were all | Yersal offer of the gospdl. The gres Much damage was done in some localities 10 | nont, Nearly overy porson to whom the | Missioner. The latter had caltod oarly 1 the tee was ready to report. Additionul resolutions not a part of the | fi%, WY, aud it girl. 'They weve all | cnango in the book, 15 was ‘expected, has [ puft SRS Potition has been prosented s cgnes o0 | day and sont his card to the president, who se Harper, the [linois greenbacker, ad- | platform — were presonted. ‘They recom- thing on the pluce was swept away takon place in the third chapter, which treats | B0 S0C TR Vo 0y neclal Ho I | Getnkiona i Hain e aresetiten to the jurors for | happened to be engaged at tho tune, 0 ho cd the convention. He was shut off by | mended favorable consideration of universal The next place was £, 15, Norris!, There | ©f the eternal decrees. | re BE A neavy rain foll last night accom- | frair o ,m,m,m“l ur of the twelve huving | S¢1t Word to the commissioner that He would the report of the credentials committee, Thie domanded. treasury 10Len 10 DY | wora® found: sevon tnjared, s first g | Father than rowritten’ and the ox prossions paniod by o light huil, Al daner from | Lo Slenaturos, 5 see k ock Lhis afternoon, which is commwittee announced that any delegate rep equivalent to coin, favors eight 3 UL S S | considered objectionable by so many have | hanie oW removed, and the firiners L after tho regular business hours of the white ) I Miss Gertie Fletcher, daughter of R. S h ith s r , an rn 4 resenting several orgnizations could only f bours a day and condemns tho nction of tho | e, Giertle Plotcher, da injured, Hor | disubpeared. Oue of tho changes which will | Lte ooy "onisa o Yoot jubilant over the Asking for Damages, house and the time when the president usu- st onc vote. Tl ated o quict seric | world's fair commission with refercnco to | (yoithels ihe s fatally - inf open, pro. | 120t with general approval is the confossional | Lognadt of ‘a large crov “this faln - The | P MoxT, Neb, May 20, —[Special Tele- | ally takes his re Genoral Ruum sation. ‘Total numbor of delegates reported | wages X 15 | ducing concussion of the brain, Sho1s turt | Statement regardung Roman Catholics. ‘they | JECHRES 00 & (ke coon s fall. - uram to Tue Ber, |-Suit was begun in the | VS back at tho appoiuted time. The presi- i was 1417 The report was unanimously Tho name of the new party, the »people’s | g Cph OrILG=I O B Lo PrOioh “Noruin. 1« | 470 no longer called “'papists” and “idola. last year and is nearly all in. Whoat, rye | foqe 0018 FEEECIMR WS begin T W | dont received biln cordiully ana o longthy | dopted. party of the United States,” ‘elicited 8 ag- | 1,51y hurt, but not dangerously, His wife ;"\rf: but the ul‘t‘lm-l\mmvlv among the 8d- | 4nd barley are about the same as last Yot e R VAC RO LOU YAV 9 O L onsultation ensued. General Raum's retire- ! A terrific uproar was suddenly caused at | vLificent outburst of applau 1d as (‘\b 18 fatally hurt, and his son ‘aud caughter | Drents of “alse religion while less flax 1s being planted. Steener against Alex Tunberg and Harry | mentis wholly depending upon the uttitude ouce a new t) B 3 continuously, = o | tothebone. Bire. Bmily Seit; 8 widow nged | .- Lot 15, Mn._. May 20.—~The National wind storm passeft over this plice at an ¢ arly | sor 11,000 and “'l e third for | learn exactly how the presifent felt ou the Yo down ! “Put bim out!” ana f A plank recommended universal suffrage | 10 the bone, M, f lady Norris is fatally | I2nglish Evangelical Lutheran confercnce | hour this morning. A large nimber of wind £,205, Gl becauso of the alleged e | Sublect. Tuis not likely that any defiuite a Similir shouts fron the floor and gallery had | to favorable consideration and another do- | $ixty, will die. | geoplo of £, B. Norris' faui- | wis opened at Bothloham ehurchs tolay. The | mills are’ Repiicd ‘blown 1o picccs and | fuvssgiiy, Sectse o PLULLT by theso | tion would be taken in tho absence of Secre- Do ofect. Tho chairman pounded wildly | manded tho payment of pensions on a gold [ fuTL Al those people during tho storm. | conference, which meets every threo years, | movable artieles piled up promiscuousiy, | Lsaas EoH oL e e f e rioa cy Noble, but that ofticial is expected hero with bis hammor and tho Wisconsin man e ¢ith & rather chilly recep. | T house was swept entircly away. 15 autended by delegatas from all parta of the | doing much damage. ‘The storm was accom” | \as in Paneainl ool ‘facn M was ar- | 80V day now. i a8 fnally bauled down by the sergoant-at- | Tho farmer met with TAShEROntly reosp T'he cyclone scemea tobe the hardest at | upion. Rev. Ived Kuogele, president of | panied by a heavy rain. e np | Yested some two or threo times and cast into | sy L NDIDEC(SIONS) F arms. tion, but the lat o elorito” abiocred that | this house, The house, bedding and fiurniture | Virginia, read thoannual address. The ad- | Bobakc, Neb, Muy 20.—[Specfal to Tnp | [EET SOHS LEe OF throo | to proving up the The assistant secretary of the interior re- When order was restored the report of the At this junction a delegate objected that | Jo- attered cver the fields for half a mile. dross closed with .acall to the memvers | BEr.)—An inch'and a quarter of rain fell charges against him the prosecution did not | versed the decision below and directed the gommittce on permanent organization was | the platform Jras oue.sided for the furmers! f ipy Jhiouso of Valontiio' Hivlo: cavint dre | prosont to adhore steioty MRAR S oL of | hoes and ovar the nortn nartat Bioux county. | mais much neadway. and. setraian ooy cancellation of the homestead entry of heard and then Mes. Helen Gougar was given | alliance, buthe met with litue cncouruge- | 'The house of Vulont property swept away, | the orber. TR IRt a bt woy appreciable amount | effected. - Stoiners. Wife war sie bacn o | William S, Bush for the southosst one-fourth Bn opportunity to express symputhy with te | ment, and Schilling declared that_the con tncluding the barn and outhouses, but no ong —_— this season, and grain needed the mois ure rested and thrown into prison, for which she | Of section 18, township 20, runge 15, west puosement and plead fora_prohivition plank | vention was here for harmony and for the | tncluding SPRUNG A SEANSATIO. Ao mnuch. Heuvy, snow the first week in | soing hor husband fn asking damagos from | Niobrara disteict, contested by Mathiab Noww: I the convention's platform. Mrs, Gougar [ new *doclaration of independence.”” He an- | WiS B residance of 'T. B: Hall was blown April was succeedod by & dry spoll Just | those they considor thelr nor o baur. The decision directs that the entry of I denounced tho banquet to be wiven the dele- | nounced that the pension plank was Jefb 10 | qown, but his family was all saved. by Rolng | Claimants of the Davis Milllons Make | busker by two refroshing showers. Farmers Zian Newbaur be admitted to record, The as- l{"‘“’“‘;“u‘l‘:““'"I‘"",‘,"l""““:‘i',”“‘,';"‘l'l“ Aeels S bk ::I.". slile ek UHA "L‘.‘.’QE“.‘.ifl",,‘L“"uES iuto a cellar. A lorse was carried hall a ing a Pretty Fignt. m-'-xn:u::u‘-I:-:.-::u}uzm\wl,“ B s Confirmed by the Bishop sistant secretary directed a readjudication of fecling displaved over the talk, ana it is [ on hisucquiescence 1t was adopted unani- | il and dashed to pieces. il 4 b HE By J Nemmaska City, Neb., May 20, -(Spociat | the timber culture contest of Androw Lind- i Thomas Workman's house was swept riNA, Mont., May 20.—{Special Tele- | gram to Tur Ber,|—A heavy rain fell here tol Diie Dins: L Blahop Wasitin ,mfl e | strum vs Beet I, Whesler, Watertown. . stated that Mrs. Gougar's delegation would | mously i A ut | away gram to Tur Bee | —The! district court room | again last night. Farme: ow say that | 0 - i B P St. Mary's chupeh | D Which is held for cancellntion by the com- Iopudiato hos sentiments as 1o ‘the banquet e onn e e s e Letectee e SRR oo 0f Beaon | Icailiel whel swent:| Rt Bita alt sron e morning when | nothing but a hail storm or cyclone can pi o annuil visttation to St. Mury's church | yiusloner, . Ho'ofirmed the declsion. beioy id wou empt to discipline he W ad elec ed the conve | 1, 3 >, . N ol v g, wel V| away, the wind being terrific there. Mr. | the famous Davis will case was T s naied .\:"'.".‘, SN > afar s authis Donnellxls spoad i e “.l;',,"l",'fl,(,’,f Kunkel was picked up and thrown against a | ). one 13 hopeful and in good spirits. Tho church was vory full and an_uttentive | rick Crenny vs Dantel Ty Gonoras. poiuit ntroduced s the peruuent chairman qealtitioninas teougivibdvtor i inlatiorm T o ta g BAISAL i e A 2 s ‘promptly sprang . in | O ATRAL OfTy, Neb., Mas. 20.—(Speolal to | congregution istonod toan' GArist And.paw.. | trict, bus reveraon tob Hooayrion s Dl AR s elven a fiabocing || andiio tho inienug dElp ittt ftiny coiive il | a4 was | picked” completely | Nip ‘and [ 4 sosation was promply sprung .in | T Bxe |—Ancther fino ratn lust it gave | rful sermon from tho bishon. on Ouoitans | o for reyaiaed the docislon belo eutry N ilion, wTheyamgmtiage b gL el SR A Bl e e e oralil Hintiod i rac s and | Lo matarolGF an e ARG T n o hy A onse | hobr e p e finer | fnthusiasim the Effect of the * | contested by Cliarlos 1. Norton hold by John ally d for | Yent them from raising a big crop. Every- | Monday evening and confirmed a large class. in favor of the contesteo in the case of Pat- Al k 4 ) ¢ ] ' deposited i the cek. A farmer by the | A. Root, oncof the contestants, and on the | Prospects at this se Y =k [ gave a very pl re- | Crumm litehell, S. D, district, and from QLes convenod;on American boll;. \T'h (LR AT TRV IR s i S b M R A 1 | strengt thich 1 %8 Was grante Warknioo, Neb., May 20.—[Special to Tue | coption for the bishop after the servico, thesame district ufivmed ' the declsion hold- s eve of g re important to [ every plauk and every resolution, Ji a , ai veral | strength of which a continuance was granted 4 5 | ! t ! J\on the evo of an apochs more Important to | every plau rordinury spectaslo. followed, | Whoso names could not be loarsed. M 22, Biik.]—A heavy rain sot in this ‘morning at < s ing for cancellation the pre-cmption cash QL nteaienr (e e SO IBRT THRBL oAl SXURORMIGES. Spdianin S ollows The force of the cyclone was 8o great, that | Ull June 22 Ny 8 o'clock and continued until 6. The crops fled Cloud Will Celebrate entry of Helen k. Wheelock. R R L L e of the convention, and thetwo, being at | Wheat ficlds as fatas it mowed in harvest. | AMant truly belives the will of now and Rain in Dakota. to Tue Berl—A meeting was held in [ Captain F. B. Irwine, Twenty-second fn. S0 D64 N Iaer y 208 eyl A farmov named Crane, in a wagon, was | Davis purporting to have been made ¥ Ak s (R T 1 urposo of propar- | fantry, has been rotirod Uwith . tho ok of but in all the world. They divided | one time mortul foes, grasped hands, 13 W, caught in the storm and hterally tora to | by him in Van Buten county, Towd. tu et Deanwoon, 8. 0., May 20.—[Special Tele- | this city last night for the purpose of prepar antry, "u ""; % "“, i L“"rl. the rank of * Bbon some mitior mators, but ) L ‘.{;:'-‘:ylfil"‘\;fl)::fl.l":::.‘{n;'?imf»'\’(.'.(f,r.‘xlrm.v;;h’x:f:: sl is & forgery, and thut it was wade by James | gram to Tue Bre.|- Snow fell here to a | g for the Fourth of duly. Tho ety tupned | mujor ou the unlimited list of the 4y iod they unitec his-the money po u - cl e half @ ) Judge Hepourn of Iowa, now solicitor of the treasury, hus acceptod au_ invitation to deifver the memorial address at Grafton, W. Va., on the #0th instant, Assistunt Secraiary Crouuse has been 1 St e R. Eddy, a grandson of James Davis, The | depth of two inches during last night, At | out enmasse and all worke 5t be'deposed, ‘Ihere was now Lo such a | members, seized with the inspiration of the M ¢ mont DES O g gty G o d Joycthone s ik Ea o nawino gnatin | metniers, Gulstal Joluod the ex.saiiior and FATAL MISTAKE. latter's waa tho. nameon e document 48 | Lead City ana Bald Mountain there was o Lo Rrmatiy, itivandead Shllace. jrae only keep it, however, in the middla of the [ ariid a perfect cyclone of enthusiasm a dele- A 8 Big e oo B/ HONGECRACR AR RIS RS0, TOb | 1pa ) o four inches, Rain followed today and | Jted Cloud will have o bigger colonration roid. Let them not go astray after this ism o moved the udoption of tho plitform as [ A Lrink Out of the Wrong Bottle | Davis, = = witness, the only living | the beautiful is going off together with : than any town in the Republican valicy. Ll hige ho or that ism, but begin toduy [(cheers) to . 5 e with Sad Results, itnens: o Rt . now s | Mircurr, 8 D, I:\.z..,l pecial Tele- | 140 80y town RnUbicau yalloy dealguate nllllll me “5;"15 of #u]).m\g..nvmn odl spread the main issucs, o convention went witd and the dele- | gioux Farrs, S. D.y May 20. | Special Tel. | FUNes ho G SN iR conte Iy gram to T Bik,|The first rain to any « Struck by Lizhtn'ng cc officials to visit Buffalo, N. Y., an Mrs. Marion Todd of Chieago, in an elo- | gates mounted tables and chairs, shouting . £ I8 rosident of Arkansas, and the contestants al to Tur | Select a public building site, The Custer, S. D., postofice has been ainstorm | clevated to the rank of a predential offico and once of Anios SUN was struck by | will get more liberal allowances horeaftor. tent which has fallen in this vicinity for sev- [ eral weeks came last aight. Reports show it to huve been general throughout the James viver valley., ~Farmers are jubilant. the re: 4 s ; Y egram to Tue Brr|—B. H. Hoovor, o well- | claim they can impoeach him. Letters uent address, presented Senator Peffer with | and ye like Commanches. A portion of OB s folibean e sittan by S .‘.ru.'lx- : the Convention in thunderous chorys. o ug to | to-do andretired farmer of this city, died :‘“'}“"qw 'l'é‘h hflwl wntten by Eddy An appeal w ade from the platform for | the tune, “tioodbye my lover, goodbye,” the | last evening at Madison, where ho was visit- o Qmiflf“"'fi\» L‘ifl'gs"m';}:"m‘ ‘;i‘Pl:“ji.:;x:}; money to pay the fare home of tae colored al- | words, “Goodbyo old part . 8 cters Mwoon, Neb., M £E. | 800dbye,™ | fug his son, from a dose of poison_accidont- | o ¢ po-usod 1o 6 Lol Hs b bl it Stonors, 8. D., May 20.—Special Tele- | lightning, The bolt struck the chimney, | A. V. Kindall was today appointed poste ) i podbyo old p : o s | gof | STURoIE, P L A o ster at Flaglos vion o v Huuo defogates trom South Carolina, - and | and thien too *Doxology.” = * baners | &1 tikien. Ho was tn his son's drug store | Edy in tho will, both by porsons who know | FTam to Titk Berti-A steady Tl oy Venn | splitting it from top to bottom, Tt also spread el matreck at N omunas By nd u‘f\'{?\';u‘::;::;u“(:l‘r;n;.i:ll‘u.n‘nfilft I;‘-u|:<;r'l of the | that had boen gathered with the bearers | 8 the time and reacted for the bottls marked | his writing and by expert i Sasrt A T oaDocts are there: | of e Laros/bartiuE down' tho four coruurs S0 1% mem- Baizls . northern fhills, Crop prosvects are there- | of the house ‘and tore off the corner strins Mus. 15, I Demill nee Fontonelle, a mem- committec on order of business. limiting | iround tho trio a ICausas nav, on the shoul- | spirits frumenti but wok a driuk from one | _J. D. Weaver of Des Moines, Tn., amant, | 1OM e L Shitpaliue Aug Htralomtho c 1y shocken. | ber of the Umaha tribe of Indinns tud an ex. specches to five minutes was adopted. | ders of two_colleagues, standing on chairs | marked aconite, swallowing full one ounce, | $4¥S he has letters from Eddy fo which the siding, amily was s y Y B 3 S Hukos, 8. 1., May 20.—(Special Telegram | but not serlously lujured. teacher at the Carlisle Indian school, who The revort outiined u procramme forthe | raised tho Kunsus banner - and teld 16 aioft | 1o Lyed throe. hours after the. ey l‘éi-“.‘.;“.“{iitiL‘.’;‘.',vffi."ré’“u!!’hf.i'{\“;‘x'l"“\f?,“‘n‘::;f to Tur BEr.|-~Fears of n drouth were: dis. il Las been in Washington the past sevoral appointment of a national committee. An | just above all others. The tumult, surp: The remuius are now beiug conveyed 1o | sition was made to the application for oy, | Pelled by a heavy rain covering nearly tho The Union Pacific Sued months studying stonography and type- attewnpt to modify the report so us to practic- | tng in its wemarkablo surdennoss ind vigor | i oiiis are now blug couve Hntiontes 3 by sosentuna s aicrocot | ontira state weat of the Missourl vivey 1ase | Fnesoss. Nev. May 20.—[Special Telo- | Writing, left the city last evening for hor ally muke the unit rule got the convention thing that pn‘la\‘lnululry Il;ml taken plnn!' in st J the day on which the case will bo ealled | Bigat. Reports from ‘;Upmls of the state to- | sam to The Brk.]—In the district coupt | Bome in Nebraska, s . T, info u varliamentary argument. It was over- ouvention, lasted fully a quarter of au == 9 8ay day concerning growing crops are of the Kol Aae: Ol X — whelmmgly defeated. It was nccessary to | hour till it ceased from the pure exhaustion Dakota Sitver Ore, again uraging character, today Lars Ericson brings suit against the ilitary Transfors, 3 o So e PR most e apply the “previous question before a vote | of lungs, Hrryos, S, D., May 20.— | Special to Trr could be oblained on the report of the con cral delegates urged the adoption of the | B mittee on order of business It went | veport, oue suggesting that it be by a rising fir through with a rush and when the result was | vote, announced pandemonium broke loose. Tk uestion, question,” came from all parts | O i : i convention then tock a recess, of the bali, but the peut ap enthusiasm had | silver mines, nine miles v It was not uccideut that the third party en- | to have vent, and_one after another of the | contvact bas been let for the regular delivery thusiusts scored heavily in the adoption of | orators relicved thunselves, the delegates Wrecked by a Cow. Union Pacific railway to recover $1,0% for [ Wasmixaroy, May 20.—-Second Lieutenant kk.|—Today witnessed the shipment of th recked by a Cow. - B b injuries received by being knocked over by W. A, Phillips, Twenty-second fnfa ¢ Rl Loy Wionand he ghilbmont.onthel | o R T on the The Storm in Iowa. passenger engine on “section 10, October uillips, Twonty second iufantry, has t car load of galenaor silver ore to the pos A ey R Crestoy, Ia., May 20, (¢ al Telegram | last, He was an employo of the road, been trausferred from Company B to Com- Omaba smelters from the newly discovered 1:; “;‘":“‘;"'xm”‘i’ue c(x;n”mz:: u?‘ a ::fil‘nl TOUTITH 5 i | A S i a bR s R 3 o ) h cany G. Privates John Jordan, troop F, ot Hore, \Thell Beoiy s laatniaht. ASIATAEs Saed s srgu- | West to east about four miles south of the A F In\"- s :-m‘l; it g | Fourth cavaley, John Joyes, Twenty-first in- Ay 20. —[Spacial Tele- | fantry (unussigned), and Angust ¥, Pabre- son and the engineer of tho train were city this morning unroofing houses and barns | HARTINGTON, N of theore at this place for shipment, and | stantly kilicd and several trainmen weve seri. | and dosty 3 0 A ng shade trees and fences, | Aram to Tuk Brr body of an ur 7insky, Company C, Twenty-third infantry, the report of the comggittee on rules. Th | fromtiue to time caliing ot the prominent | v eviAs KIS P engaged for this pur. | ously injured. Many unroofed buildings wero flooded with | known young man about twenty-two years | huvo been disehargod, Privatesd. B Amos, MAachuca Deligwatn, wilh echtrolloli|| meniluitlio con vontion=Woaver Wilklas aud | (e85 axs Bow el car will be shipped tomor. : e Jvater duting the heavy rain storm that fol- | old, was found floating in the Missourl river | Company A, und Honry Ster and Josephh the rules conittec, fearing that the plat- | otuers. L nagdiho: 210 Rains Help Growing Crops. lowed, but no fatalities have been reported. | on the Nob Qb itodny: s Eliarit B Thompson, Company G, Fifteeath infantuy, form committees roport would be adverse to Provious question” shouted the deloy |itow, and "”‘*l“xl""""“ that son.a car load | gr. paut, Minn., May 20,—Heavy and gen- | Genak RAbins, Io.. Moy [Special Tole- [ o 1"E N k2 9100 tanay, s SHonlr Brown | Thamplou; Somyany b Mirtece i infantey ) fmmealate action ior a ghird party, couceived | gates, but it had no effect on an irrepressiblo | per day will be 1 transit. Judging from | . S5 " el in S ata 2o Now 2 mto Tue Bre.| A much needed rain is P bt for assigument to a company at M /or- e idea of providing in the rules eommittoe | man whowas bound to speak his piece. | numerous assays received from samples sent | &1 rains fell in Miuaesota and North and take charee of the body und investigate the | for a nent to a compauy at Mount Ver report for o national committee, and Delo- | When he bad fivished, the chairman's gavel | the smeltors 1t 18 South Dakota yesterday and with good effeet. [ falling bere. Tt will bo worth thousands of | girt No elue ta his identity, non barvacks, irst Sergeant John Gorman expeeted that each ca 4 dollars, as the ground was getting very ¢ - d Private Timothy O'Connor, lig o gate Brown of the Buy state, in_explaining | foll like a tvip humwier, und order was finally | will net about 81,200, 1t has long beon | O Rrovine crops, Hor, yho past weok manv | oa'srons woro suftoring, - | FIE Killed While at Play. sl SRR v‘.’v.‘-"u’.‘.-«-n".‘l.\'.l-‘,:v:;dv“& 4 ‘ the rules to the couvention,’ gave warning | restoved kuown that this portion of the southern Hills [ PArts of the three states have reported tho e s e i W Neb., May 20. —|Special to T turn to Fort Riley with pormission. to Ser 1 : that the adoption of the report meant th It platform proper, exclusive of the reso- | contained rich siiver ore, but this is the first | £round budly parched aud crops suftering for e SO RESTARUER AR lRpotal g Fos f ek b Eoi TRV I atmission B d Pri ] \ birth of a new party, his idoa being that | lutions. was agopted by a rising vote. suceessful silver mine so fur discovered, As | il i e HAUENSTINE’S DAY OF DOOM. | Bur.]-Tois morning while little Nellie, tho atar Oaus i e TNy 0AreaRd Bl \ there could be no executive committee with At this stage the oonveutioniw s!llll{‘“fi‘b a consequence the country is now being B'nai Brith Adjonrns, Snta Toriils Bxenitcao: five-year-old daughter of C. S. Wells, a L it 2o &S 2 out a thivd party, ter than a how ling moband in the midst Miller | thorouglly prospected and numerous riet o Gy . Y < " | farmer living six miles s0ith of here, w '8 K IRE COURS TTS=\Fho roport was novertheless adopted, and | of California came to the front on the prohi- | finds are belug discovered daily. Several v Lous, Mo., May 20, —The erand lodge pleted at Broken Bow, playing in an ola_chickn coop the roof fol| NLdIAE S FUTVRE COU RS the result is that while the committee on | bit.on question, which had been ignored in transfers of vich tin properties in” the imme- | Bnai’ Brith has adjourned to meet next r Brokex Bow, Neb, May 20.—[Special | in on her, breakisg hor neck, which caused | Sonein-Law Co inger Doesn't Know resolutions was tugging away, some of its | the platform and resolutions. All eff (1o | diate vicinity have also recently been made | in Clevel and. J, L. Heles 0, Indianopolis, is Telegramn to Tur Bee.|—Arrangements for | instantancous death, members beiug the brainiost"opponents of | ehoke him off with points of order were in- | to weaithy capitalists, e in particular | electea president. f Anything About It, third partyism at this time, thoir action, had | effectual. ‘Fhe resolution offerod by bim was | amounting to 815000, Much enthusiasm is ————i fl:'l' f'x:‘l"l.l}mn ‘Inv!_l_llauv"nspn,.h“hn-h is to take A Boy Drowne S7. Lovis, Mo, May 20.—Lieutenant Cop- it been ndverse, was practically forestalled | briof but to the point, 1t said beiug aroused over the bright prospects and NEWS OF % ESTERDAY, plaue horo oh Fridey are; about completed | | Germmar Oire- Nab,, May 20.—[Special to | pinger, son-in-law of Secretary Blaine, who by the adoption of the report of ‘the commit- | Resolved, That we fuvor the alolition of | real estate in this vicinity has taken & dor A g The scaffold bus been erected at the south | " JerAL e Sareola man Tt M n the city, whon asked if he knew or tad tee on rulos, the liguor trattiy ; cided upward tendaney. M. Joan Jucques Welss, & distingulshed | end of the court house. The doomed man is | L'° ¢ L il S i o el O S ANB QL. U When the couvention reassembled a iettor Confusion became worse coufounded. Fifty e Fronch Journalist is dead. cool and awaits his awful doom with a com. | CU0NeY Was drowned while fishing in Warm | heard whether Blaine had made any positive ! from L. L. Polk, which was read, advisiug | orators were clamoving for recognition, but Sonth Dakota Odd cllows. Ihio Fhirty-tirat aunnat dauvontion of the [ CEE TE AWEIE bA awl (e slough, @ mile west of town, lustevening, He | statement tnat he would not bo a caudidate § this conference Lo lssue an nadross'and ceror | the first to succeed wus Schilling of Wiscon- [y, ot [tkoms O« pocial Tele. | {ited States Browors® amoglation openea ut | Plicency that 15 marvelous. Ho talks about | oyieintoq'to \0oan aorors ot o point where | before the repudlican conveation next year 4 action on u thivd party untii 13 used o | sin. “i1e declurad himsolf @ stroug temper. [ EA¥KTMG O Bl Mav 0. g toag, | CloYveland, 4 tho preparation and makes suggestions 10 | ther had once been a dam, and went. tu g | or that he . won pL the uomination ¥ breeze, and when a motion to rofor it to the | ance man, ove who neither drank nor even | Eram to Tue Brr.|—The grand lodge of Od A bowder exploston at Aguas Callentos | tho sheriff about his clothing as if it were bottom of u ten-foot hole, committeo on resolutions was car- | smoked, but he opposed the Aiscussion on | fellows ried there was a loud slem from | the question of prohibition atthis time, Mr, the Minnesota dele n--that the negative Sclulling declared that the resolutions pro grand master; D, - be put more forcibly by the chair, The de. by Mr. M r had been fully con- | grand maste SrriNarienn, 1L, May 20, What is known Still lmproving. mand was renewed and coutinued from tine voted down by the commiitee on | warden;J. W grand secre. | o Amorican Buptist howme mission socioty | BOW than he has any time during the last | . $ho Morht: oananiraoy law helag s oo New Youk, May 20.—Sc v Blaine's |u|uv|;|~«!urlm:lllu' reading of a number of > soring it now was plainly | tary; George W. Snow, Soringfioid, grand | mat e wnati and Reve Mr, Moorehouse | two years, He slecps well and employs most £ ) i miscellancous telograins, i i v i (i antaptet s i st 1Al s subject, | condition is much improved this morning, ! tosbrand inlo, the convention, | treasurer O. 8. Bas(ord, Teafield, grand | prosentod e fftyohinthaasanl ropers o ine | of e o b making mateh safes and pic- | Of eaoom o ool lw on the subject X £ Mr. Pish of Miunesota argued that Mr. | and in his opinion it was s deliborato uttempt | representative soverolen grand lodge, St | borety S in, Afty-u Progeesa in work. of conspirac crime, the passing In session in this city today electe officers s follows: Mex.. ciused eight deuths and the destruction of miiich property. S0me pleasure excursion upon w Fire at Houston, Tex. destroyed sove P stores and thirty residences. Loss $200,000. 3 Erand | yith small insurance. The body was re. | if offered Lim, replicd: *T do not kgow, b he was | covered. ) pover eard iy stutouontof iat i, nor going. Hls appotito for tho last month has | nyornses Conapizacy Taw Repontoq, | PoV° F Beard it avokeu ot been good, and he is looking much better H. A, Piper, Lead City, Roger, Alvina, depuly i J. G, Roach, Hurle, Goodner, Viercs Mrs. Blalne, when asked whothor the secre- Polics letter was ill-timad and claimed that | to cause n split in the party. son, Lake county, was selected as the next he Northern Pacific express compiny | ture frames. His sistevs, Mrs, Reedhead aud | of which was the result of the anarchist riots | tary was likely to leave for Washington, re- it showed how useless {t would be to refor | ““The pressuvont this timic for rocoanition | place fOr the meeling of the wenia oo 1 Mrs. Byler, visited him in bis cell today. His | 8t Chicago, in vhich & numbor of _policen plied that no definito arrangements bed' yet the third purty question to the meetiug in | was extraordinary, In desperation the spiritual aavisor spends part of each day | Were killed, was rovcaled by u vote of the | been wade for their departure, 1802, chairman propased” to give ten of the most New Evid. house today. Ignatins Donnelly, chairman of the com- | voeiforou okt mittee on resolutions, climbod uvon the ros- | avout his desk elamor trum ot this juucturé and almost his st | mi words caused a whirlwind of excitement, | y The declaration from Donnelly which set tho | speakers exceede! the sixty-second iimit, ®- - conveution wild was to the effect that he | The probibition amendment was. over- was there to report that the comiaitteo on | whehningly defoated. mone plutform was & unit for ihe 3 | Tborecolutions were then adopted with | proaching trial, He asserts that he secured | aym been robbed of M to $12,900 on the line | fyeen Chlppewd Falls'und"Abbarstord, WIS The sufe s tuke o insfe N , B EAT 458 Whon Opeand Taa SaRs ey for. (RAUSIAr | ik wim Prom present ludioations be wini | - - Muy Upset Italy's Ministry, Rome, Ma nee who were crowded 5 ‘-l;m- recognition n‘mu D., May 20.—[Specia Tho Kentucky republican bt hies were | Telogram to Tue Bek D. k © of the | torney for Plenty Horses, arei T convention [ meet his doom with courage and fortitude, Cutting Down Chicag wascalled w order g Lextnzton. The con- | Sheriff Jones received a long lotter fro SicAGO, M test for the gubernatorial nomination is be. Bherlff Jones received a long letter from Cuicaao, May o today from | tween I Wood of Modnt Sterliag, and Georzo | Ansley, Neo,, yesterday, of which the fol- | R. W. Mc Laugh Pine Ridge agency where ho had gone to se- Denny of Luxington, o lowing is an extract: curenew evidenca for his client in the ap- hey'trotury of war mudo allotments of | ~ uIf the demands of the law of man must bo | the expenditures of the department within to various Kiakes pnc te friazion 198 | met life for 1ife I will take the condemned | the appropriation for it for the current fis eur, ‘The chief says thut wherever he ¢ oux Faus, & o's Finest, 20,-~The first offieial act of ¥, the new ehief of police was todismiss 400 policemen in order to keep ¢ 20.—The controversy with the United States growing out of the New Ovleans massacre is playing an important part in Italian politics. It furnishes material for the opposition and may yet result in the overturn of the presont ministry. It s re- esentation, Ditnols gets Vs place and you can take wy life, Jesus ported that the Marquis di Kudiiiavows th > P o head | Dukotn £,65, Wikconwin $10 155 | laid do e for me, a poor condemned | j of, Bl ¢ sruggle which he himself so deftly | lieved Chinivman Peffer, who was worn out | Casoy. Americau Horse, one of the head iR, . Eey. 1106 te o far ath s a8 = {v'nl-::s\u {ust twenty-four Bours bofore. aud for | srih iz tosie flocts to presorve order | and influential chiofs of the Sioux tribe will wAyiportis current tn Sun Prancisco that belufh an d1am wiiling (0 do for otiors 4 Lo Th Y which ho had been 80 publicly castigated by | and had beside to catel a train for Washing- | b # witness for the defendant. Already b of the. (hiNanT (s hariERare. to the ute each, and a hundred wat d out to make sure that no v Powers at- ? tion ofitho thivd party. Donneily only three dissanting votos evidenco which will positively acquit s | con felt that his moment of triumph hod come in At ttis juncture Genersl J, B, \Weaver re- | client of the erime of murdering Lieutonant | ¥2), lod from New Orleans L56 because the cabinet did not approve of his Fire Rovord conduct, The press sharply uttucks the prime Geveral Weaver. Two alternatives were | ton some of the special jury panel are avriving in [ S5edlt of the oliad Blalis AR ,0nd, thelr ooca lsuar was signsd’ by Mes Olive M, Bioux Cire, Ia., May 2.—[Speclal Telo — - 1 preseuted, ho said -aither lo iguoro a third | A vesolution agalust trusts was choked off | the city preparatory 1o the opening on Mou: | fintiy ntirtes herit ey fle ¢ Wil be a | CoFey: . gram to Tue Brr.| ~The Hubbard & Gere Indinn Prison cape. party or divide the friends of reform. by a point of order raised by Schilling of | 48Y: ety 52 ant clreuumstamoo in_deternining the State Dental Association, lusced oil mill took five early this morning | AsuLaxp, Wis., May 20.—Jobn Haddy, su | He then gave way to Robert Schilling of | Wisconsin that all resolutions should be Bord o Daca: Htof Trumbail, gae ulleged Ohiltan rebel Neb, May 20.—[Special Tele- [ and was totally destroyed. ‘There w ato Dental asso. | 30,000 bushels of gruin stor Loss, $120,000; fully cove ro | Indian brought up from the Bad river reser vation south of Ashland for trial before Judge Calkins of this city has made his ese usin, secrotary of the committee, Who | pi vead the plutform as follows : Your committce on rosolutions begs to sub- The Knizhts of Labor convention in session | KEARNEY Vs Seottdule, P, Fesolvel to eontinue the | €ram to Tie Bre,)—The § kestriko alx weoks loncor. A #plit occur- | clation took up rogular business this morn rred o the committee on vesolutions 3 oy e R without being read. Deanvoou. S. D., May 20, —[Special Tele Then the convention got down to business | €ram to Tue Bre.|—Word was brought in 1 in the elevato d by iusurance, d between the Kul *his of Labor and the i - 4 - e cape, The court had sentenced him and th mit the following: Sgaln and tho matter of choosiug a national | from the Powder river today that on Sunday | 1Tnltod Mint workers hver the sopnsc 19 [ ing. The clinical work begun under the Another Dynamite Victim Dead., SEl L e sk ST An0ng (i A 1. That In view of the great soclsl, InCus- | committee was taken up. Chairman Weaver | last James Phelps, an old cowboy, in a splrit | former to ullaw cqual representation In the | supervision of Dr. Cole of Norfolk. The NEw Youk, May 20. ~An unknown Italian | broke loose and an exciting chise followed, trial and economieal revolution now dawning A convent Asa tesult an order was Issued e ~ pon the clvilizod world, and the new and liye | = —- - == | of bravado got off his horse for the burpose | by the United M ne workers' ofticluls calling | WOk Was interesting and instructive. The | who was injured yesterday In the explosion | The prisor Pn‘ !ssues confrouting the American people, [CONTINUED ON THIRD PAGR.) of warkiog a call by the cars, His compan- | upon wenbers to retura to work. most interesting pleces of work were speci- l an likoa deer und the oficers at Tarrytown, died early this morniog, fired several shots at hiw,

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