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- THE OMAHA ' DAILY BEE. e — - —_— = - T = ———— —y TWENTIETH YEAR. OMAHA, SATURDAY MORNING, MAY 91-TWELVE PAGES. : NUMBER 341, VR N ATV | son arrived from Goshen last evealng and | NOTEN NR SR AN'S N liciting funas from the business men and ar- | [ v ' 1011 | waters. but thelr action woutd go no furthier | NPT ANTYE DLUDINA O BOTH GIVEN THEIR LIBERTY. | savesnves eisreiiatis or'tiufyress | NOTED NEBRASKAN'S DEATH. | msmestwiie wais 3¢5 "siinequerc | GROSVENOR TALKED OO MUCH ' s utaes e vt ifesitsr | ENGLAND'S BEHRING SEA BILL | coedings for the recovery of damages from Fourth will be o hose contést, Various prizes LLOALAC L b LRt the managors of the usflum whero sho was will be offered for & variely of kports. — SN 18 TRTERCoR, V ADISe 88 3b. h | confined for alleved insanity. Colonel Hart, 0. 0 ool ¢ . ini A T TR ARl e A Y e aid il L S Mra, Sheedy and Monday McFarland Found B I Hon, Alex H Uf)nnor N.mrfbtrul Among School Life Fvided. Opinions an‘R,All Right, but it is Im 'rl”\ ‘YAI. 1“.‘\ . .r“ ‘l:\”) at . v‘v"\ 2 ,:” \(.:‘ Rank and File of ths Osmmons fn the Dar't Not Gu lty. pluced at £100,000 at tho least und intimated the Silent Majority, Brati, Neo., May 20.—[Special Tc politio to Expross Them. om Chill stato that the insurgen that criminal proceedings might also be to Tue Bee.|—The oty schools held their S to their promises, now threaten 4= mbard —_ brought against the asylum authoritis and R Valparaiso. In view of these thre,= ho de - of that city are being foaly s to Its Provisions. T s b Akl d duating exercises herv this evening in y Anlind VERDICT ‘WAS. REC.IVED. WITH' CHEERS | ahttiotione. o e o s STORY OF HIS BUSY AND USEFUL CAREER. | Germania hall. Tha hail was packed to | CONCERNING IMMIGIATION QUESTIONS, | strengthoncd. 1t fs beiievod the= +eign | LEADER SMITH SAYS IT IS ALL RGHT. % —_—— 3 overflowing. There were cight in the class powers will interveno should the inZ ents St PATTERNED AFTER WKIBREN this year, Their names and subjects aro as attempt to 'y out their throats, . ShTe on, However, Were Mingled Anothar Hotloitihs o ilEwa i MR vy His Language Considerad Too Strong - o - Ministe o Not Consfdoe Some Hiss weve &1 Arrest of an ex-Union Pacific Official | ARother Ald Soliciting Fraud Un- | follow fiss Luella Hende:s: GOV, BOYD'S EATIER DY finister alists do Not Consider the with the Shouts—The C Chrged-with Bmbezsiement. carthed—Working the Missouri- | “How to Make Lifoa Success;" Miss Nellie by Secretary Foster — Young s Newfoundland Difficulty by Any in an Uproar for a Deaven, Colo, May 20.—[Special Tele- ans ety Leads to Suis bl Ul B L R Men Anxious to Boconto He Expires This Afternoon al = s Means Sottled— Parnell and S s - Miss Nora Carrigan, oration, *‘Formative Society Soldie Few Minutes, eram to Tig BEE.| A sensation was created o Drank Poison. Influences:”* Miss Blancho Melaughlin, ora- o Ohio Home. Mes. O'Shea. herw this morning when it becamo known tion, “Night Brings Out the Stars;" Fred i Zaxgsvinte, O, May 20.—[Special that ex-Manager 1thodes, who has had chargo T Kennoy, jr., oration, “Italy:’ Miss Stolla * Wita B - 2 The . S ' 1 St y ) gram to T Brr.|—The father of ex-Gover: Lixcory, Nob., May 20, [Special Telogram | of the stone department of the Union | weific [ Kearser, Neb,, May 20.—[Special Tele | Wilisey, 'essay, “Musios” Hettie Rodman, Wasmivarox Bereao B e i f y toTur Brre) At #:% this aftornoon the | fora number of years, was under arvest on | gram to Tue Bur.j—Another of the veteran | oration, ;"ll:m ‘I’“;;',’m‘:,'"‘"“,;i‘x“' o '-\1"‘i WL Fouitey LA G | noe:Boyd died thls uflernooway. his uoma ln ) L) A his @ 1oon R ey o RN 6 bveaildd <t this | Bessio Palmer, ¢ , “Tho Educationa asmiNaroN, D, Ol May this cit jury in the great Shoedy murdor caso filed | the charge of embezzling over $,000 of [ statesmen of Nebraska breathed his last this | piopany jn - Historical | Fiction.” Among | Tt 1s likely that Secrotary Fostor will take | fnto the court room and it was then known | moncy belonging to tho rond. In general | fternoon. It was Hon. Alex H. Connor, Who | gilier oxrcisos woro 008, by Miss Lot | gome oficirs autioe gy or Wi talo REAIGNED, read the first timo in the houso of commons that thoy had agreed upon a vordiot. railroad circles, where Rhodes was so woil | died at his homo at 2 o'clock this afternoon. | Cook and R. J. Wherry. = Prof. W. L. Johu- [ (efe BTEIR- Hotes o) the ftexs o + — without the ministors affording the house 7 had been | kuown, and particularly among nis friend He had becn suffering the past two weeks | Sou gavea piuno solo ‘and Dr. £, H Green | (ieneral Grosvenor of Ohio, reported in theso eliminary Trial of Philadelphia's | fyller particulars than thoy vouchsafed today v 1 iy o | the news of his arrest was a profound sur- | with a carbuncle on the back of his neck | rendered a vioiin solo, ~Rev. John Powers | dispatchca night before last. A few days Embezzling Treasu regardivg its provisions. y members lis- 0 waiting expecting a verdict and they were i guve o short address aftet which the diplomas | ago the secretary announced General Giros- S GIELLAHCT) Qb AU ol s L not disappeinted. The sealod document con- | prise and many would not believo tho rumor | Which resulted in blood potsoning and death. | K0 AT TG "EF Brog, Hibburd, suporine | sevor no on o op mouticed Genoral Gros Puitavereni, May John Bardsley, | tened with faining tho fates of Mrs, Sheedy and Monday | until the ‘fndisputabio facts were made | Two grown childron and his wifo survive | tendent of the schools. Several collegos ave | Cnpr % chaltinan of the commission Which | city treasurer ‘of Philadolphin, Was ar- | oxpocting to fown the torins of tho agreo- Mol nd wore handed to Mr, Sizer, and g kuown. These facts were aealt out sparingly | him, sent certificates of life memberships to the anout to go to Kurope and inquira Into tho | rafgned in court today to answer tothe triple | ment with the Washington governmont, and T it \was awaitod breath. | and thoss interested studiously avoided teli- | ~ Gieneral Connor, as ho was called, was born | scholars pussing the highest in their studies, | S0urets of the vast immigration which comes | ohyrgo of misappropriating 0,000 of ¢ity | great was thoir disappointmont swhen ho HEUDOHCARIE I Teo S iV ing newspaper men anything, ot Tarhy 1S Hamilton coun by, Thafannl in oug them I'remont, Crete and Tabor, [a. [ into this country, but at the outset tho chair- | ponay, the embezziement of $0,000 and g Pttt o A lessly. About one month ago the manner in which | fe.5 S0 B EEE O SRS (HOME W | The threo highest fu standing woro first. | man appears to have put his foot Into it. In | waris of state fuads, and peejury - violat | S10Ppod short after uttering tho formal ro- Tho clerk then read the papers throug tho Union Pacific was running 1ts stone busi tahvie oty By dddleited L Nellie Bradloy: second, Blanche i the interview alluded to he used strong lan- | ing his oath of office by loaning~ city money S 1 | the verdict for both, “Not | ness ut Akins and Stout, in Larimer county, | At Noblesville, Ind., in 185 Tn 1350 he [ lin; third, Hettiec Rodman, The average 1s ' 3 put at interest. 5 ® | able the queon, b n order in council, to ".w;:“vmv“”” i i became s0 obnoxious that the com de- | was made chuirman of the Iudiana stato do upon twonty-two siudics, The lowest | £UA<e against the volume of immigrants | oufutinterest. = o G G ) T spocial provision to prohibit tho guilty. IR Lo [T GRVEE the LR IR R8I RIS ealsIoh (e BabTIaA ek it was princinally | average of any scholde was eighty-ive. | Which come to this country and some of their S BHEar S At BHO W st 5 s A wild cheer went up at this and jt w § 2 i N O e e O LY | PR OB ot were gent in by friend shtdneien; £ 2 Vis. | [ressurer’s office showed & balanco in the | catching of seals in Behring sea by hor ma- o et oo rosutne 1 | I8 ihavo proved o sbock ta MAICE | through his mfluonce that tho stato wont for | MY tine boquots were seabin by feiends. | tondoncies. Ho spoke varticularly of Wis- | Icoyatone bani"of &i000, whilo fn’ fuct J 1thodos, who hud charge of the department. | | incoln. Later ho was appointed postmaster Startling Rewlations. consin where, ho said, foreignors had pos- | there was only 100,000 there, (o the cash operation. agal d 4 x £ o A3 9 S m gy 20/ 1S s | session of the state and controlled its po- | drawer of the treasurer's desk were checks A number of hisses wore mingled with the | any rate, General Superintendent Duncan | 8t Indianapolis. From 1862 to 1871 he w Tatyaar, Neb., Mey 20.— [Special tu Tue cn the Keystono for 200,000, These Bards Questions put to the ministers in the lobby cheer: ledsed the quarries to Greenlee & Son of [ editor of the Indianapols Journal. In 1871 ho [ Ber.]—An affair has Just come to light in : o Bnd WARICC )0y took to Bank Examiner Drew and asked | elicited nothing boyond thoe statemont that AT T ST TaTa i ot b e hands | Colorado Springs. Thoy took charge on | located ju Kearney and bezan the active prac- | this city that is both sensational and start- | 10 control ~the schools. This inter to have placed to his credit in the iKeystone. | thoy aro awatting tho final response from Mrs. Sheedy's sisters grasped her hands | May 1, and Division Engincer Astton was | tice of law. During his life in the state | o " ohore hayo been during the past | WS hublished in Wasnington aud r A similar state of affuirs was shown in re- | W, | B L e SbOlLe Ao and cried for joy, while Monday McFarland | sent up to make the transfer aud to see that | General Conner has been a prominent man |y o8t = o BES DOR 0 mora libelous, | the cars of Secretary Foster. While ho may | #ard to monoy belouging to the city. “;N“ww Mr. Smith has not ouly vouch- howed re emotion than he has displayed | everything svas properly invoiced. He spent | state politics, and was a member of the s L s ve views sl o pxDressodl by Afterseveral other witnesses were called | safed the ussursnce that the arrangement riate e R ol Weoiple (1 dayaat Akins and thon roported | ate two years ago. By his death. tho loznl | blickmuling and obscone lettors mailed and | Hvo views similar to thoso expressod by | L EE SRR OGN o o | alroady sceured harmonizes the nction of e o thon nsked the jurymen ono by | 10 Gencral Superintent Duncan that the les- | fraternity loses an_officient member, and the | delivered at the Talmago postofiice, which veral Grosyenor, he considers it very im- | ;g4 that the prisoner be held on thespecific | the British govi but that of the b G AL sees wero u full control and everythivg was [ city ono of its most liberal ana broadest | were addressed to Joseph' Spears, a young | PONtic to make such sweepingieriticismjof the | charge of misappropriating $30,000. Mr. | Americans. one if this was thoir verdiet and cach res- | found to bo all right, : : minded men, farmer. Many of the lottors had the names | foreign element under the circumstances. | Graham said that although he did not intend | — Other ministerial members expressed thom- ponded in the afirmative. The judge then \Lplm this ln:m i\lrlhll\vlrl ~’ :Tmlm had of Talmage's’ most highly respected ladies | One man said to the secretary today: *It | to try to prove that the money went selves as certain that the measure will meet declared that Monday McTFarland and Mrs. | 10t been examined, and ey, per- 4 TS by i oo | appended, making indecent proposals to. Mr. | was just such sentiments as theso exprossod | Bardsic ockot, still it was clearly with 1o adverse eriti cither in tho Shecdy wero roleased from custody. Tho | haps the genial superintendent would noy » Neb, May 20, [Special to TUE | ghoapg while others bore the uames of the | 2 el Prossed | vorsion to his own use 2 house or in the country, and that it will lead el L, O oY iholy | iave been in such a serene mood. The Nebraska weathor service bul- [ phrante, " tnroatening . dirs. vengeance on | V¥ Goneral Grosvenor which made the party | “Ni"Aloyandor, couniscl for Mr. Bardsley, | to permanent sottloment of the dispute, l!“n il T ek B Accordinglo thostory thodes had apparently | lotin for the past month, issuod by tie Bos- | Spears f ho failed to o s the ietters de- :‘;lm B \\‘ccl'mn’m .l-m another in contended thit it had not_ beon shown thii | Thotigh tho period of prohibition s undor: cnds aud tendored something ade a corvect return every month, for all | \coy oo s s that there has bea | manded is last yoar.” Whether this is truc or | bis client had converted the moncy to stood 1o be one vear, tho clastic o o Sl 3 LR well observatory, shows that there has bea | manded, inois last yoa 3 t vour, tho ¢ fatubo orian ation. to stono received, Ho hdd bisoitico and f At 8 RREER ORI Bl bt the o | . The chirography showed plainty that it | not, Sceretary Foster thinks Genoral Gros- [ own use, order in couneil’ will empower the govern- The vordict was as follows b5 of assistants with the other headquar " | was tho work of o woman, and each _letter | venor made a serious mistake in_talking to Magistrato Peele decided that tho e ment to mako a further extension. So many ters of the road in the second story of tho | treme western part of the state. In that por- o e iRt B (b ade a serious mistake in talking too | GHED (00 B ol AR thio ¥ yora 198058 | ¥ “We, the ury, duly impancllod and_sworn | [0l the O e his: | boro the sume charucteristics whothor it DT | 1 uch on a subject. in which ho was oficlally | 2o¢0 Proven nllnll said ho wou .l‘ fix the | mombers wore discussing tho siiuation in tho Loy iion dey 0 on e made ate- | tion of the state a littlo east ol ho middle, | ported to be from a man or woman, Recently | MU 01 & Supject in WAICL A0 wWis 0ClaLY | amount of bail later, Mr, aham next [ lobbies and in the smoking room that tho I e ciso of e S o oy | it of tho bustiess done, xecoipts, dis- | running from north to south, the raiufall | the lettor writor changed her tuctios und be- | foterned, e socrotary wants 1t dls- | ook up “the_chargy of the embezzlemont of | houso could not procoed with business, and it Cet L AR O s was sent 10 tho | \wag over five inchos, roaching @ moximum of | €A weiting insulting lottors to ludigs and | SIS HISTHA0T fhat Ao Ao, wot, Badoms | eho state fung, o | counted out carl i th evening IS mation Jony itonexrsoy, Foreman, culiavity about these statements, and that | €'n part of the state had less than an inch, R S e tRa s WANT TO BE SOLDIERS So11BotoH ¥ takesi for Lo Atito ting to | would ptth My T ¢ TDiireo of the jurors were seon. immediately A Briiy T et e e i littlcover | out avail untila fow daysago, and the dis- 2 e RS, collected —taxes for state amounting to | would accept the suspension of the New- in‘tho number of outstanding accounts. WA L Ktonis fas g sing deluged | $4,402, vis doposited. i a 4 ! B fisp it R T G S e e e e b of raing dnys. and of | closures sinco thea have been ustouishing | Adjutant General Kelton is being deluged | #1,402,857. 'This was deposited in a number | foundland bill, uneasiuess provails in tho atterward and they said that all b o roprosoatod the alleged indebtednos Jnen, [The number of rainy days, and of | %ot will be made in @ few days. with applicants for appointments from civil [ of banks, but the Kevstone bank was not | forcign offico regarding M. Ribot's ct were in favor of acquitting both defendants, [ 'Ifl w"}l[tm) 8 and_bullc iy S AR e i SRRy . life to the rank of second licutenant in the | amoug them, Mr, ham said he proposed | view of the practical abandonment of a and those two were Rovertson and Cadwal- R O e se namos \“:[‘1}0 IRt RreRtacimonR G Cratial I bHan G this . Dicd for Lovelsisnke. ey, Lor the first time in many years v vrove that Bardsley had Ir)u:u'(.l l)'m stato | mousuro which Lord Salisbury is pledged to lader. The major portion of the morning S SRy o G aO Tt SRR IR e 1.3 Cregk, Neb, May 38—|Special Tele- | there are about twenty of theso appoint- | funds out at interest toa number of banks | puss the usual full crop of outstanding | Svring, the excoptions having been in 1882 : pioidl - =i BiTiA tolbERRAT AL s & ibanlian ok Vet D pex Bl |5 M 5 ‘i ¢ e ahaiy (iReanils e instru stions TELhoL| ey et otk oo MUK | A T, whon. thero. wers falls of o very | £ram to Tur Be.)-This horaing the town | ments to be made, Thoy are vory desirablo | and bankers, among wiich wore Drexel & | Minsterialists do not consider the New- two dissenting jurymen were won over to the tability of some of the firms nl-\c‘{“x':]'x(” to l;«“vl(:rhr{rm;! every |lr||uu v‘v[l the report that W. H. Watson, the barve tion. The last congress passed an act which | withdrawn the state funds from other banks | the home government and the colony is for a majority. Robertson was seen and ho said: | rhich - bad - eotten | stone. - Managor | £ eI L O e irat s was broken [ | Bl committed suicide. Upon investigution | retired a arge number of oficers and this [ and deposited them i the Keystone to re- | timo cased. I Salisbury spoko with loro was no eviderco to conviet tho | ot fiomacts yud fuihfulness to tho Itorcats | Nebraska. Thore is o lnvger nerengo of small | 1Lwas found no had shot himself with a | has made the dowand for new material, - Te | ceiyo the inferest. : besitancy on the situation, He declared that also. Outsideof the coufessions of McEFarl certainly_notoing lik 000 defalcacion, G R, ":"}I carvall f"l*"l‘"" night while sitting in his baber chai. The | 07 o bringing about tho liveliest compo. | state money in tho IKeystono bauk, taken | carry ouu tho treaty oblizations, but ho added e TR SR to to v iat) ever appeared to trouble the higl oficials, E e e tho ety | Dail entered his head about an inch above his | tition which has occurred here in recent | due bills for theim, recoived intevest on them | as to the immediate result of the proceoding Bl s e ao o oons Pretty soon, aeeording to the allegatious of | faitlybegu any pe en tho rep izhit eye und came out bepind the left ear. | days. The hundreds who have already ap- | and when the bank failed lost his money_as | of the house of commons that he must spoak DO corl T oien i solt farias (b aitbaian | o L e e A U o Dclofiblal s e e Coroner Humphreys of Kearncy was tele- | plied indicate that the full list of applicants | any other depositor wonld have done. ~Mr. | with reserve, as ho did not kuow how the ) e v began o smell amouse. Somebody, whose e TraaaiUne onthad! graphed for and arrived at L o'clock. He | will reach 5,000. Puysical and meutal ex- | Grabam asked if Mr. Bardsley was willing to [ Freneh government might view it Mrs. Sheedy, consequently as there | name was included in ihe list of outstanding a .. | didn't empanel a jury as 1t was a clear cas \DARULLLSTCLEHG T T ke a8 b B mi o\t 10 Tho Do SR I T e na Lotiln LR GReailly ORI I eTRN N DI Ve s SN S pecial : aminations Will sift the list down to forty se- | make his statement himself and was told that | The Parnellites hear that theie chief will was scarcely any other evidenco against hov | secounts, culled and Cexbiblied - ro- | S PEE AT e e peoplo of Mis. | Oitulcide. e had been kesping compuny | lected candidates, from who appointees will | he was. wed Mrs. O'Shea beforo the rogistrar about we had to acquit her, accoraing to our oaths. | fBL oL \,,‘: ) ‘f;,.““ 1"\"" spalas f‘, gram tosTHBDER he people of Mis- | with a young lady residing in this city who | be chosen. There is hardly a senator or Mr. Bardsiey arose from his chair, tottered | the middle of June. Itisnot true that he Tho judgo further instructod us that, unless | 1o RS L -"'““l‘."‘v'.‘!" sourt should look ont for sharpers. The fol- i only fiftecn years old, und her parents for- | representative in the United Statos who has | to the witness Stand and i a trembling voico | daughters will rewain with her. Captain Wo could believe boyond & rousonable doubt | presther M Rice suserted in the daily | lowing was recelved this moraing by County [ bude them keeping compunyy and it Is sup- | not endorsed one or more candidates, suid: “Iadd that all my counsel has said is | O'Shea controls the family. s son Gerald ud a able dou papers tht Mr. Rhodgs was no langer in tho | Gl 5o 00 posed that tnis lod him o wake bis life. His e true. Tdid put the money in the Keystone | is about to bo gazetted to a commission in the that, the confession bad not boen oxtortad | cuploy of the Union Paciiic road and hat | Gt Baonangs 00| parents, who resido in Doxtez City, O were | MISCEUS : hus decideq | Pauk and will have to take whattio inw | army. Captain O'Shea does not iu tho means from Monday McFarland through threats ov | compnny would not be responsible tor any | 10 AT 5 (o peovie in your partof No- | botitied of tho sud affuir and‘they tustructed | 158 6CERIRY 08 FU0 FOmsURy. BEs Coc ot | gives me. I ot us hizh as 4 percontin- | time brevent intercourso botwoon tho mothor promises that we must bring in an acquittal, | Sobts thatio contracted, © Whis excited soiao |y nead? T et u M Langford . fow | {90 oficials hiore to forward ls emains o | 1§ {5ismte Nein, aud Stoax Falis, 5. D to | texest for the movoy. [ deposited tho monoy | wnd the dnughters, They resido only threo So whatever our suspicions might huve been, ( vortiso thie resignation of any employe, | Gh 0o was soilc IO CE axtapGity forintormep v N " T [detormine the controvarsy avising over'the | 41 100k due bills Tor it a3 18 done every | miles apart at Brighton, arl tho captain por- STl v ests i b bl Spdile b Ve de. | PI¢ Of Nebraske. and you will co K el E Sl tiontof the e Tada inee | day, and when the bank failed 1 lost tho | mits the daughters to visit their mother fre- we had to act according to instructions. | Iu duc time the accounts 6f the stone de- [ by ‘welting me. 1 think our peoplo ¥ Traveling - en Banguatted Toantian of the slte for (s fedarall buildings | pjliwe, T pald ib elsher'to. Presidant Mursh, | quontly, but after her maerings 1o offestod Until yesterday I had suspicior s that Mrs. | partment had been audited, and as Mr. | render souie ussistance If needed. “Yours res- | Hastinas, Neo., May 29, —[Special Tele- | to be constructed there. Cashier Hayes or Assistant Cashier Law- | all relations will cense, Sheedy was guilty, but when thut bair was | [Khodes hud expluned one or te discrep: | bt L st gram to Tug Brr.]—The third annual ball | | deorgo L. Baracy of Omahafs ab the BY- | roncen [ answer to the questiors whother | - Mr. (ladstone's suirostions towards rome- ossay, LCopurighted 191 by New York Assosfated Press.] Loxnoy, May 20.—A measare of such im- g a WP portance as the Bohring sea bill is ravely BARDSLEY A All day an eager crowd of peopl strained attention to Mr. Smith, quest for pormission to bring in a bl to en- s subjects duriug period named in the order. litical and social institutions and w Great Crop Prospects. Pastor of Baptist Chureh, Knox Cit 'y . h produced I began to behieve that thore was | (L& Soole o which he received credit, it1s | It 1L Langford loft thls place a few weeks | d banquet tendered 1o the traveling men of | °\W. 1. May of Fremont, state fish commis- | 10 Fecoived interost, from any other bauks, | dying the persecution vf the Russian Jews lot against the woman. I don’t believenow | said, was filled_ with outstanding accolnts, | 420 under a cloud and without giving notice | Nebraska by Landlord Dillon of the Bost- | sioner, who is attending the fish commis- | ! l.'.- |Arl-];‘t3* I;nl'\d‘l"'{:gu "‘!')_ “’ )‘L“v'\'“- stiongly disappoint the community. His let- that oven tho haie alleged to have been taken | 13y nd by o colicctor was sent out to_ colleet. | 0f his doparturoto his frionds.’ o suffer, K hotel, assisted by tho business meu of [ sioners! couveution here, has been ohosen o G el iar ot 16 vy o et par D IBo stoleok SHOWA. dHad R ot et S ot em, and ero the trouble for Mr. | ers from last year's drouth have been eir TS o 5 ST member of the exceutive c itte B | SORLOYASS a0 08 ORtoLL JeWs: ¢ co has already taken the exact from her body is that kind of hair thom ud gy hora ol er oD o0 R e tave gl e 18 b eAn b bealLo) [ ebisielty hwas Hpronouncadiibyfulliasin slgnatd | S A EREIA LIS 1 EXCRINOHCOmMIES) of e | \what'other bunks paid him interest, but did | course he suggestod, At . meoting of the ‘The acquittal of Mrs. Sheedy was expected | 10008 (18 watd to nave | begun. Lt | E0 BE e o other statos. for nssist. | Suceess. A handsomer bodv of men has | MU GHERERteR. 0 not succeod, Chovevei the speakers declaved that fucts by iost citizens who nave watched the trial, | 1 neurly overy case that the. sceount | Nieo. Lankiord s no authority tosotieit | HoVer beforo been seon tn Nebrasica guthorel | 05t fucs, ez 1. Stolesterry, o momber of the | wera liown whic' Justified the action of th e PR a e Al S T U Tl M SURHOESceoln G it s the reputation of using er at the festal board. > Bostwicl . Miller was today_appoi astor | firm of Drexel & was called and testi- [ I overnments, that a crisis had but the acquittal of the negro was a sarpri had becn puid to Manag Rhodos. | uid und asho Mis tho reputation of using eluborately decorated for the occasion, L. Millor wus today appointed postmastor | goihyat Bardsley ¢amo. to this firm and a reached aud time was precions, 1t is generally concoded by many perso In a short time the exact amount of tha al- | other people’s morey without authority the l f ont | at Camp Crook, Burdick county, S. D., and d 3 s gencrally concoded by many porsons | fuw shost time the exact amount of the al- | BCE FRRRCE TUed A ior entrast any to | Dancing and card playing formed the chief | §f Y%BSReOT FRICr fhutis B Dre 8 | usked what intorests thoy would pay on de- | Lord Rothschild has presonted o memorial who have been seen that the nezro should bo | |oKed Sefuication was nown and a demand | FOREAT R OT0 g u contidonco | part of a delightful evening's programme. | Fgg ¢ ANEE AV SRR QRN By D | posits. * Ho was told 8 per cent interost on | to Lord Salisbury asking the British wovera- S acquitted sinee Mrs. Shoedy, the alleged in- | titiss he di not hivee it 1oy ool thems liosocicty peoplo of tho city turned out | gouo'to Now Yoric on business. 1o will ve. | [0UF checks of $5,000 each - that o deposited | meut to initinto concurted action by the e S HARA AT i The 50k onhoye L D oroRa T aro i i3 romising condi- | CI Iuss dud ussisted in the entertainment | FPNF0 O SRR 0T USHESE. P WL there at different times, powers to assist a wholeszle emigration of LLLE '.““Ll crlina, Wa {“. b l"’. PR e Wi Secldacomuns pabionce nobirod e T O p s A s 957 | of the guests of the oveninz. Thero were | "M Bere fora fow dags o next Weanesday. | ™y Aloxander said that ot this stago of tho | Fows o Palostine. Tho Ttothicaide. . tho IS albo i rensope (on SnequiiingEthe 1 R Rt R ATA gl ariaty coningAy oL Siho |(ICh ARG ERIEERY, BX over two hundrad traveling men present. gl - HBATHL | cage he dia not proposed that any ono eise | Goldsmiths and the loading Jows of England gt the fact that, tho confession was the | dlleked shortage and usked thom to put, up The banquet room was supevbly decorated | ypopp prEPARED 10 FiGar, | Shonld be incriminated. But after it had | concurin the opinon that. tho se tlement of stumbling block. They wore mot | GAOREL HHOIAY 10 B ELee D ades Bad Graduating kxercises. with choico flowers and was @ panoram been testified that Mr. Bardsley kept a per- | the Jews in Palestine is the best plan, They T At n i s | [ Lo e sl itstlng ibed enaska Ciry, Nob, May 20.—[Special | Dleasing tolook upon. The luncheon was | o Gnupteston Officor Describes the | 80Nl accountin the ‘Seventh National, the | aim ' to obtain Fur cognition of @ obtained rvightfully, and consequently | to agree to pay, and following that | Telegram to Tur Bre.|—All the public perfect and was the comment of everyone, 2 d Manufaciurers National, the Chiestnut Street | great wave of omigrati ceessary to the o J _ tha the L Meeting with the Esmeralda. National. the People's’ National and the | solution of the Jewish problem. ) they could not conviet the mnegro, | came u rush' message to Keith’s [ schools closed at noon today. Tonight the Eight of Them Orate. W Yonk, May 20.—The following letter | Farmers and Mechanics | National. 4 because the other evidenen was not sufficiont | $etective agency asking that a watchful eve A t Diel ; by i Hirscn, though having schemes of o ! fholiotive preney dskiuic that @ watehful eve | graduating oxercises wero held in tho opora | Hastivas, Neb., May 30.—[Special Tel- | was recerved by tho Herald yestorday from | Alexander hold a consultation with his ¢ supports tho . Fulish plans to op- to convict. For thosame reason they could | uuranty compiny no one will tell, but Judge | house, butthe hall proved to b oniy about | gram to Tii Bek|—The seventh annual | one of the officers on bhoard the steamer | and decided that ho should tell the name: crate through diplomatic ehannels not convict Mrs, Sheedy. Waybright is their attornoy, and when b | one-half large cnongh to hold all the people | graduating exercises of the Hastings high | Charleston: golanysiintunaldiiminterceb i e Bard- | \Lord Salisbury, leaving the usunt offictal Mes, Sheedy is stopping with her uncle, | I d " wll the facts he' thought it a | who had been invited to attend. The stage | school at the opera house this evening were AchituL.co, Mox., May 10.—We woro 1ying | e becn peld Intsrest. by tho above mawte | chaonel, 1s veyorted us writing dir A Colonel Biggerstaff at Fourtcenth and p | ood “li‘l:'-lh_l\*\'m"'h::'r»lm-}lIrwli\}‘xplll.ll : _-\vl— was tastefully decorated with flowers, f attended by a crowded house. There were | at Sun Francisco in readiness to go to sea for | with the exception of the Farmers and Moe- | mending to toei Lt ration. the *;\f.fi’.': streets, U Grol G R TR Rt T A "‘"“; and pictures. Splendid music was furnished | cight graduates and their orations were well | target practice and to test the mounts and | chanies, 5 childs memorial, It is needloss to say that Messes. Strode, | A detective served it in twenty | bY the Nebraska City orchiestra, and the oc- | ptesented. The six girl graduates, Misses | fittiugs of our two eight-inch guns vecently | , At this point the district attorney rested [ The appointment of Mr. McCormick as Stearns, Billingsley, Woodward and Philpot, |' minutes and ithodes for the first time realized | ¢ soneof the most pleasant of the | iluttie C. Burke, Belle Cuidwell, Eloanore | jgtulled at Mare Istand, when we received \"H}‘N( llvfn{i;nlft .‘,““.‘, :n(!m.\\‘u\v unablo to | reproseatative in England “of tho Columbian Who Lave chumploned tho dofeuse, ure do- | that e bad gotten into serious troublo, Mr. | kind ever given hore, Thord were fourteen | V. Dust, Bessic . Nowlaud, Elsa £, Ted- | J08 €0 0 At G WEBE e | prove today the chargo of perjury, he asked | oxhibition greatly satisfics tho feicns of tho iehted. Detectivo Pinnco und Crowe also | 1hodes did not want to go to jail and he LSLOVAL BV T 2 e St | vow and Corn Woods, logked charming in | orders on Feiday eveniag, May 3, to search | that it be continued until June 12, Bail was | Chicago fuir here, who have hitherto been Hehted. Detectiy 100 and Crowo a0 | J N it ive i whopping bl bonds, | Eriuates, as follows: Farra Huwice, Ma. | thoir costumes of purd white, ‘Tho ' youn | for tho Chitian steamsr Itats and to_capuure | fixed st310.000 on tho chargo of misapro- | woriin in tho durk. smile, The dotectives wero 000 ntured follows | Flon C. Bickel, Hu hapman, Mabel | men who graduated wers William H. "Dun- | ner if possible. About eight hoars after [ Pristion of city funds, £5,000 on the cua Mr. Gladstono is obliced to stay at Mrs. Sheedy will leave in & day or two for agrecd to walk around with him i the | ity Bessie Goldbori, Bessie Jens #an and Fred . Shutt. Selections from the | the recoipt of our orders we were stoaming | of tibezzling stato funds and 5,000 on the | Hawarden for another forwight, his recent e iy Al Keen i i s eloke voam 1 In the | Helen Hawie, Jamos Huyes, Barbara I Apollo club during the ovening formed a | gt FPIPY O SUF 0TS WO WOR SWAINE | charge of porjury. It is nou expoected that | illucss having loft traces in bis lungs and LAk . J e Tis 1a tho 11fa ho 18 sapposod to: ba. loating | 2edYs Jennie Blum, — Minnie Withelmy, | pieasing part of the programme, down the coast of Californis, scanning all | Mr, "Bardsley will be able to obtain bail. | bad cough. Monday McFarland was seen this evening How, ATt ugh it is st heas outon bong. | Georzin Weiner, Julia Bradloy and,Jessio bays and possible anchorages and circling all | After the hearing Mr, Bardsley was taken and he declared that he was confident all the | J SRR I SEG IS O Op ol | Nicholson. Ashland Graduates. i outlyingislands. We touched at San Pedro | into the magistrate's private ofice. His coun time of nequittal, He asserted thatas farashe | Gon't kuow Ithodes has been under arrest R Asuraxp, Neb., May 20.—[Special Tele- | on Sunday evening, where we found tho T'l! nol lod Chiof Detective Wood: that o 4R knew Mrs, Sheedy she was o pure woman. [ since Monday 4 Special | Eram to Tue Bee|—Tonight occurred the | United States steamer Omaha and also tho ll'..1:"\\v'f.$".'r;lm‘ll.'u\.“:L‘l.-'v.:":‘:'\ ‘r:l-;h(’lxu‘;-w.‘-— ¥y Meet to ¥ an Interstate Ins When asked about the confession, he said: It is understood that Rhodes will cl commencement of the high school. The ex- | schooner Robert and Minuie, suspeeted of ' f g BAS QAN dustrial Ovganization. A n to Tie Be, igements were to prison. After an interview with | - “s v 0 o6 g that he s thor 0 8 ateve preises wore neld i e vhi sup| zarms and so 23 Lo I o Vo 0] ASk iy RISRVIGIEWL, g eoun { 3 ay 2 i Supposing that the officers should tall | ! ".“'{fh‘}“‘i_“‘:::f!‘h":['l\‘“"‘m «l:v‘\‘m:‘x’:':‘u\u completed today for an immenso exposition | €relses were neld in the opera house, which pplyingarins and supplies to the Ltata. Wo | oo '\p Burdsloy was placed in a carriago [ KaNsas Gy, Mo, May 2. —An interstato Soatine ik W 3 4 il b TS feft at early dayhiit and stewmed at good e fiker : atle Y you that a mob wus after you and you could | feny” Butlittlo could be ledrned regarding | to be held in Nebraska City in September. | Was tastcfully decorated for the occasion. | oo 'down tho coast, keoping & bright look. | B taken to Moyumensing prison. Mmeauog of farmers’ alilaneg delogites from tako your choico of confessing who had | his habits, but it is intimated that he spent | The entrance will be ou Central avenue, | Lhe cless motto, “Launched but Not An- | gut‘for the Itata, LSt nigat we encountored l"”',“";’”,’l" fimo which Bardsloy spontat | Kansus and Missourl mot in tho Bacond prompted the crime or be hung in fifteen I:\v-*'v,m'llu-}um to chase some tigers out of | tnrough Armory hal!, whero an art gallery | €hored,” was beantifully wurrkmk in ever- | asteaner showing two lights, one above the :w”‘ i e iR """‘I"l“'l"li" street court house today to form an “intor- nnutes: whab wonld yon dol their d 3 S en just ve o of the stae. | other, ing dead in the water and ap- JUOSOUIRCS SALP R (oL D) N ] s tate industrial of ation,” Mondayahawed a greatyfitienoyiand reaill NEW APPOINTMENTS, across 10 the Standavd iheater, The top floor | and the valedictory by Miss Rose Stam veh light on us. and wo then, suspocting | CBarEe of two dotectives, Ho waa very | Husiuess was the motto of the meoting and ness in talking. Uhis was the first time that e uhodas A ettt T h el Ay Fomsietd b N bt DA T e o el v then, susbocting | muci dejected and was not inchned at fiest | politics was tabooed. President 12 W, Furst auxreporter hus bad a chance to talk with him | Dr. Mead Named as Superintendent [ fioor for an agricultural dis, sudent Goudy made a few appropriato re- | for action and prepared for business in caso | 10, Ul about the serious chiarges which have | of the Wyandotte county allianco was made since his arvest. Monday says he will go to of the Insane Hospltal mense viaduct will bo built’ across Sixth | mavks. on. I, I sented the di- | the Ttatw should ulso be athand. Weex- | Jvoh Drofaerec, amaiost ' hiin 4o - subse | temporary chaivman, He said the mecting White Cloud, Kan., to visit his mother in a Yaskroy, S, D, M 2, —(Special Telo- | street to a vazant lot to be fenced in and used | plomas. ‘Thero were cleven graduates. pected to have to fight her, and we meant to (AR SO BT ’mw-m\ s w‘-.n. had been ulled to orgunize u busincss asso- fow duys. s to Tur BemloDr L G Mond, whe | for & merchunts display wad o dancing plat- =] e ve ready. We did not see ier, however, and [ % At then turiing & Y, Lo tiie ofll | clation, co operative In its naturo, to markot Strodo, tho attornoy for Mrs, Sheedy, | M0 W o oD, Lo C. Mead, who g0 “pyssing through here the ticket holder Lightninz. - steamod for this port, where wo thought sha | feres Femueied: F1 L Yot geatlomen, 1) tha crops of tho members aud to purchaso for for his services, o [ 11ds been assistant superintendent of tho fu- | ill he ushercd into the opera bouse, wher b v 29.~[Special to Tus | might be replenishing her coal preparatory to | fIVe beets 1 bl for the past six months. 1 thew at the lowest prico all the commoditios first was to roceive §15,000, but Colonl Weir | Sane hospital located here, was today made | four dvamatic performances will bo wiven . vical storm occurred [ laving her course for Chili, She wasnot | prodfht Bk thitis would como out all rigbty | they desived. The underta of Boise Cily strongly opposed such i feo and | superintendout, vice Dr.H. W. Livingstoa, | daily. A stocic oxtibit will also bo given. ust ovoutng, heavy Fain and wind ac- | horo, and wo wero greaty disappolnted have | \his N onted, President Mirsh's notion 15 | (i 1o tho fasmors e b oot e 2,000 was lopped off rted & month since. Mrs. Hurriot B, | One ticket will admit to ail. companying. Lightnlag) struck 1w soveral [ [ IrAVeled so 1as to cateh hor, About wWo | 4 yroat disappointment to we, He should | o punaces fo SURAYR DR incovered ut of Minneapolis has boen appointed places, and a woman, Mrs. Alonzo Bler, was i have been more courageons and remained in | ! AM Yog S Movement of Troops, I L ) Mrs. £ ) wa steaming slowly into port, e-idently almost 4 huvo dis¢ means of wresting the A rfilisoy ‘l\»m,""\ll A ) ima ut superintendent T killed instantly while standing in the door of [ utof conl, As. we had all the conl lighters, | oW, but be fins provon bimscl i cownrd by | power from the hands of the shylccks,” s sy, K, Moy 80| Spe Goveruor Melletto in conferonco with tho | rejer s L gl G her house.T'wo ot hor children were stand- | tho \was compellod to wait until wo filjed oup | FaBI0E away. 1 nover had u thought about | Pemporary organization was comploted and gram to Tuk Bri.] —A mad dog was killed in o oyt onferonco With tho | relegram to Tu Bur.|~Troop B, Sixth | ing noar hr and were shovked considerubly, | baniers bofore sho coull ront up going away. but will vemain whero Tum and | then some farmer moved that the conyention Sast Atehison yesterday evening aftor it had | FequtLy appolnted stato world's fair commit- | cavaley, arrived here this morning en routo to | but not seriously it is tuought. Mrs. Bier | " {he meantime tho Dacie Mail com. | 8¢Cept whitever punishment tho law places | procced 1o business under the pissword and bitten a farmer named John Sanders aua | o€ 0 this city last night said that he would | jiory Wushakie. Wyo. They will remain | Was about thirty-throe vears old and the | pany's agentugroed to deliver coal to them at | WPOR Sl grip. The motion was carried and all those RGN LREROE RO LA Ttia pre. | ot call a spocial session of the logislatire | horg a few days until the aerival of Troop 1, | daueliter of D. B Davidsdn, an old wnd ro- | Lprlee of £ UM 8 0! LN pre unless the commission would positively guar- - e # Al or wis a be of nitold hene- rt Romixsox, Neb, May 20.—[Special h rton, but the governor refused THE WEATH DREC. 0 present not possessed of the password and § i L i spected citizen of this plice, R o1k Tho talom R HORECAST. zrip were excluded from the 1o sumed that the animal was bitten by a rabid | untoo that the state would 1ot bo wut to ane | Ninth cavalry, at Casper, Wyo. Upon meet- | *F AL 8 1o atiaw hontglalo b Thai telograph was put i) frin wore oxelnaNe RO ARG Rosui Dok thy dog thut ran through Weston two weeks ugo | cont of expense thereby. udio Tripp. | ing at Casper the Sixth will take the horses Old Settlers Organize 1uto operatlowand tho Contral suthoritios at | for Omaha. snd' Visinity—Showersy [ Goarssere j9oked: L0cloxaton from the fns and bit James Butlor and an unknown tramp. | chaivman of the commission, talked very | of the Ninth, and K trcop uvon its arrival | o Ll TS o City of Moxico wore askod if thoy would | it color, wnd oxpected to participate R0 sphoasak The Weston dog bit n great deal of stock and | pluinly to the governor in the conference, | here will take the horses of the Sixtn oLuMuus, Neb,(RISYESRe-[Spoolal Tolo- | allow thus T A e s P LY B oL BONAE DR Sl YA 006 it I8 supposed it also bit othor dogs. In con- | Ketting forth tho fact that the recont conven: | The movement of cattie over the Elkhorn | ETam to Tt Bek.]—The ola sottiers of [ ~Both vesselsaro of the samo goneral do CARKinaTh AAYC TR SUABACAL R | S WAL BRI SRS SRS O e dnge g soquence the farmers making war on | tion had represeutea the sentiment of all the | has commenced, several trans having gone | Platte county organized themselves in a cluv ~;:“J.\'.‘i‘,( \‘“”‘;“H'H\l\-vlhn 5-;‘ h (Lu'll; nlf;l m. Saturday or Missourt—Genorally fui AR R0 ‘.w,..x'~,‘u,,.m. fb ““lw ‘my:‘;m ‘(’ strango ;'.-‘;5- "l o womon and childen aro | pooplo wnd therofore tho special seasion ought | West todsy to lond ap with cattlo from Texas | at Fitzpatricids hall this afternoon. Mes. | fny'sis DR RIS ARaAMANRE Y0 8 L es ‘“‘j“”:, SALTEY southerly winds, L TS ) masdo greatly rightoncd and koep closaly housed | 1o oe callod, Prominont mea” horo, sayho to b put on the ranges botween Orio. Junc- | yano North, aged soventy-obes who landed in | Tapa fivo i machine gans dss tot dimor | 100 North Dukota—Generally fatr Sawr- | "\Wiin tho convontion adjournedtoutihe Yoo e o podle for dogs, Butlor, the | govarnos will ot hesltate to call the spooly ourche, Nobraska i 150, was eledted presidont, | materinily from our own. Tho Chacieston | 0833 sthily coolor; noetteast winds, T T S T A R plving o wadstone, Tho viet Yat BAIADA5 iR JSEMRONR 4F 0. KO L WA, 4 Regular meetings will be held and a grand | has, pechiups, somewhat the advantago in th For South Dakota— Light showors; cooler wation bad been effected, as follows A Bhthon fon will 2o ts, Saeams of the | nothini: bub -thole actual “expenses paid, as A Lod's 8 3 picnic and_ celebration will be given next | matter of guhs and is certainly in the best | BOrth winds, sidont, John M. Harol, Missourl; yioe. e LRt 18 0 madsiaeeyo Suvannal, Mo, | the plon adopted provides Corvanrs, Nob,, Muy 20.—[Special Tele- | month. All those wha came to the state | condition, as the Esmerald's bottow appears | | For Iowa - Generally fair; cooler by Satur W. I Crivp, Kabsi ATy L R R L A Bor et DR uas gram to Tt Bee|—Tho nine-year-old son of | prior to 1561 can become embers. t bo very foul, which must affcct hior speca. | 0% nights south winds, e 1500, Missouri; treasturor, 8, (o Fo > e e : —— action, at ¢los quarters, her 10ss of Spee for Nevraska —Light showors; cooler by | 19 unsds. Hesolutions pledging. th Northwestern Associated Press. Stovx FaLL D, May 20.—(Speeal | Pat Guinane was picked up from the q 3 In action, at close quarters, her 1 (speed | o . ! I Y p ing the ) ) \ ! e 4 e sl ) e Idew Bienine s - Spects as an Hxhilerant, might not interfere to any material extent | Saturday night; variable winds couvention to form a co-operative business Cricavo, May 20.—The Northwestern As- | Tologeam to Tnug Brrj—Tho flercest rain | Sidewalk last evening in an unconscious con- Neb., May 20.—(Special Telegram | with her turmug, ete., but of course we | . For Colorado—Light showers; coolor b, lization and to cstabiish depots for the soclated Press directors neld their annual | storm that has raged in this section of the [ dition and divd this morning at 5 o'clock, 1t | yo e By f Saturday night; variable winds. sul of farm products and the purchase ! A lieavy ralp-fell here last | should have the heels of her. This place is ¢ jiyariahios 1 business meoting hero oday, Phose prosent | country for years broko looso this cvening, | Ws decided from the symptoms that he had | yjohe ana today farmers uge Jubilant over | VY bot and uncomfortablo und woohall bo | - For IRansas—Same as Missourd - supplics wis adopted. De.ails of were: D. N, Kiohards, president, Daven- | About’ o'clock o violent wind blew up from | Hken poson It was foundoub lator that ho, ) glad to get out, even with the prospect of a - he organization » arrauged ub tomors ) A in company with other boys, biad found 4 | the spleudid crop outleok, Small grain is [ 1§ LAt b e = ; port Democrat-Gazetto: <. A. Warwic o south and was followed by & perfect | pmber of bottl thor hoys hnd found d | [o5kin fiuo and corn i8 yery: promising. Tnis | Wr® engagomont beforo us. ~ br. Hamilton itesigns, Keokuk Constitution; Alex Stone, Pecria of watcr, The crops are sived bevond | thrown in the alley back of a store. He | Season promises to be likeé the scasons in t Omulally Tamemen WasiiNarox, May 20.—Dr. Hamlton, suy Prauseript; Thomas Stevers, Burlington tion this time and the chances for | drank from one of th bottles with the aboye | Years koue by, The fine outlook is having » st ¢ 1 general of the mavine hospital seryice Quzette; W. B. Southwell, Burlington Huwk uth Dakota produciug a monster crop were | pesult. its effect on “the spirits of everyone. The Wasuisaroy, May 20.—The state depart- | L eye; M. M. Ham, Dubugue Herald; G. M ver better. Reports coming from all di - acreage of corn and oats Is up to the average, | ment bus not been officially informed of any S [aasn R A Y i gram w Tue Bre I'he supreme court Hitebeock, Omaha - World-Heraid;' W. 0. 18 fudicate that the rain is general and Poverty ana Suicide, —_—— intention on the part of the Chillan insur- | i ush mediod o s V‘;h‘_‘“:"”" today handed u the following opinions: {:m{s, \l“,‘“.'m!‘;!"}‘.' 0 .l .Axm:'y:n:‘]vh « ml. 1o | covers the entire state. Corvsmnvs, Neb, May 20.—[Special Wisconsin Forest Fires, gents to bombard Valparaiso, as veported | be succeeded by Surgeon Walter Wyian, State vs F. M 1, appollant, L on distriet; By DRNDRSAL SOUTRAL T00M - ok, j e gram to Tue Bee.]—John Beckman, a Osnkost, Wis., May 20.—A pine land from Paris. There (s no disposition om tho - aftivmed. J. L. Buad, appollant, vs Stephen Springfleld Register; R. P, Clarkson, Des BLAZEK'S REWARD, 1 h ¥, 20.—A pine land b ¥ Ppe phan Moines Registe man living with August Wahl, twelve miles | er, who has just arrived in this ety from the | part of this goveroment, so far as can bo Blaine's Condition Unchanged. King, Hurrison district; afirmed, —Cedar - The Representative of the Don Carlos | Dorth of Columbus, committed scicide by | upper portion of the state, reports that for- | learacd, to *“futervene” in the Chillan con New Yows, May 20, -Blaine's Rupids Insuranico qompany, ve Willlag Hike Alien Labor Law Violator Fined, DRI i ing last_night. He was seveuty-threo s hefihaes . 7 L - JASUARESRGL DM ) 3 bt Byt~ H ler ot al, apueliants, Page district; modified / Company Convicted, O il coton thas palEy theeo | est fires aro still dolug much damago to ping | test, for the weaning of this torm I diplo- | was unchanged this morning o amemed, Toht O'Ciaunos ¥a tha HIraa Cuicano, May 20, —In the federal court to- Sarr Lake Ciry, Utab, May 20,—|Special | sigued for the act is poverty M“ll;w health in Ontonagon coupdy, Michigan. Some | matic language 15 siding with one faction Tonight it i asserted positively that Mr. | Central ruilrond company, appellants, Woods duy Judge Gresham nfticted u tine of #1,000 | gttt SRR Y SR S b lof the most waluable timbe has | the other. ~ If the iusurgents should | Blaine will start on Monday towara Dar | bury dis versed. kveline Higelow, on Henrey Metz of Palo, 1L, an importer of " @ RN, S8 attempt to bombard whe city it | Harbor appellant, vs Rollin Burnbam, Buens Vista o Pronch draft horses, who with his last lot of Supreme Court Decisions. resigned and accepted the position of | 4 M I iAo pacial Talge confidence man who posed here as mauager Will Celebrate the Fourth, been consumed. The hunter said that more than probable that forelzn | - = dlstrict; roversed. Frank Riogoloy, appele wnimals inportod four Froncbmen under cons | of the Don Carlos lumber company, an lu- | WEst Poixt, Neb., May 20.—[Spezial to | his varty was compelled to fice r 1onter an energetic protest, Steamship News. lant, vs 1ro- e Dobough, Audubon distriet; VO ey solvent Omaba concern, was convieted fn | Tk Ber,]—A jolnt meoting of the fire do- | f19m tho forost for thelr lives. A tract o fact that the foreign interests in versed. State ve - oarles Zimmorman, aps i 4 > : out P ¥ of timber two weeks ago worth 800,600 is that city ar than tho native Chilian | ellant, ap; i an ordor of K. A A 3 - the district court today of obtalniug wmoney | partments of West Poiut has been held and | 6,0 ivi)y worth emfuuu. and mills' have interest tote of This ..u‘.t‘ \mv. - :‘ it | Boston st il f Uwah \.I-u": i 'p.l‘.,-rllu{.l.‘{“on Anna ickinson Wants Damages. under false pretenses and will be sentoucea | ar mis's made fora erand Fourth of | poen stopped until the exact amount of du may bo that the test, Af disregarded, may | At Lo itod, the Lydlan Monacel, ' hatx i corj us, remaadivg defendant 1o cus New Youk, May 20.~Miss Auna Dickin. | Monday. | dulv celabration, A commiiies has been so- | wge ls learned. be “enforced by foreign fleets in Chilian | from New York. wdy ; atirme i ) At Glasgow —Avrived, the Prussian, from

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