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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE —— — ™ TWENTIETH YEAR. , OMAHA, SATURDAY N — NUMBER 341, BOTH GIVEN THEIR LIBERTY, | et iem bt oosir et | NOTED NEBRASKAN'S DEATH. | besceishir b g st | GROSVENOR TALKED T00 MUCH | st etee et | ENGLAND'S BEHRING SEA BILL 30, 1891-TWELVE PAGE! MORNING, MAY ey | the managers of the asylum where she was 1 will be offered for a variety of sports. 8 Insurgents Threnten Valne aiso. S ody and Monds | confined for alleved msanity. Colonel Hart, | Hon, Alex H, Oonnor Numbered Amon g T pinions May Be All Right, but it is Im- | 1'rnis, Moy 20, —Dispatehes ro » 3d here | Rank and Tilo of the Oommons fa the Mra, Bheedy and Monday McFarland Found | FoRRUSE T8 S0CHES NG Gumages would b X g Sehool Lifs Brded. i 7 Bo All Right, but it is Tm- | | Tans Moy 3. Dispatehos 16 2 d here | Ragk and Filo of the Osmmons fu the Dark Not Gu Ity pluced at 8100,000 at the least und intimated the Silent Majority, Bram, Neb,, May 30.—([Special Te sgram politio to Express Them. PRkl SR A £ i a8 to Tts Provisions. . i that criminul proceedings might also be to Tue Bee.|—The city schools held their to their promises, now threaten t s mbard o thre, = he d - iso. In view of the — brought against the asylum authontics and graduating exerolbil MRRS "E1S - oventng I Valpa VERDICT WAS REC IVED WITH CHEERS, | ,otherparties” conuected with tho ullewed | gropy OF HIS BUSY AND USEFUL CAREER. | Germania hall, ‘Tha hall was packed to [ CONCERNING IMMIGRATION QUESTIONS. | sitesmiienct ™ 16 M tiioved “the = roign | LEADER SMITH SAYS IT IS ALL RGHT. abaucti ol i overflowing. There wers cight in the class o powers will interveno should the inZ ents o | PATTERNED AFTER WKIBBE e this year. Thoir names and subjects aroas | o attempt to carry out their threats, - Bome Hisses, However, Were Mingled Arrest of an ex-Union Pacific Official | Another Ald Soliciting Fraud Un- | follows: Miss Luella Henderson, essay, 1 Language Considered Too Strong GOV, ROSDS FATHER DY Minister alists do Not Consiller the with the Shouts—The Charged with Embezzlement. carthed—Working the Missouris How to Make Life a Success; ).x.;. Nellie by Secretary Fost Young “ Newfoundland Difficulty by Apy in an Uproar for a Desver, Colo, May [Special Tele- ans—Poverty Leads to Suis \'l”“'"'»\“jv et '::l““““_”"‘“" "‘,"“" " Men Anxious to F.ocomo He Expives This Afternoon al = is Means Sottled- Parnell i n ki 6 5 Miss Nora Carrigan, oration, *Formative Socte! o sw Minutes. eram to Tie Bee.| —A sensation was created cide — Drank Poison. Influences * Miss Blanch® Mel.aughlin, ora: Society Soldicrs. Ohio Hon Mrs. hers this morning when it became known pRALI, tion, “Night Brings Out the Stars;"” Fred —_— Zaxesvinee, 0., May 20.—[Special . sy that ex-Manager ’hodes, who has had charge Kenney, jr., oration, “Italy:” Miss Stolla gEIn to Tis Brs, |—The: fatlior of exsClov s 3 iy ' e dopattme s U sacific < r, No v 2 ecial Tele- | Wilisey, ‘essay, “Musici" Hottie Rodman, Wasiyaros Buaeau Tire T G i o 2 SiobT & ab M Spoctal Telogram | of the stone department of the Union Pacific | Kearsey, Neb,, May 20.—[Special Villsey, ossay, . t LBEN ) e e e S (Copyrighted 1891 by New York Assoctated Dress.l Lixcors, Neb., M pdola BT | fof & number of years, was under arrest on | gram to Tnr Ber, |—Anothor of tho veteran | oration, ““The Value of Tmagination:" siss fat) UTREN T STREE T, | Boyd died this afternoon at his home in | HpiiC ity oD, i i to Tuw Brr.|— At #:2 this afternoon the LA s o | Statesmen of Nebraska breathed his last this | Bessio’ Palmer, oration, “Tho Educational Wastizatoy, D, C.. May 20, this city. Dhlics atnbioibou il Jury in tho great Shoedy murdsr caso filed | tho charge of embezzling over $,000 of [ statesmen of Nebraska breathed his last this | pyetic 0 HE SROAM piction. Amonie | Tt s likely that Seerotars Foster will tuke 4 B portance as the Bohring sea bill is rarely afternoon. Tt w died at his home BARDSLEY ARRAIGNED read the first timo in the houso of commons without the ministors affording the house fuller particulars than they vouchsafed today Hon, Alex H. Connor, who | othar oxerolscs were 8ios by Miss Loths 2 o'clock this afternoon. | Cook and R. J. Wherry. — Prof. W, L. John- | 50me ofticial notico of the interview with i1 Gireen | General Grosvenor of Ohio, reported in theso Powers | dispatches night before last. A fow days 1s then known | money belonging to the road. In general railrond circles, where Rhodes was so well nd particularly among nis friends, s u profound sur- | With a carbuncle on the back of his neck into the court room and it w that they had agreed upon a verdict. | All day an eager crowd of people had been | kuown, Preliminary Trinl of Philadelphia’s ibezzling Treasur He bad been suffering the past two weeks | Son gave a piano solo ond Ur‘l-‘ rendered a vioiin solo. Rev 1n waiting expecting a verdict and thoy were | the news of his arvest . i suve u short address afteg which the diplomas | ago the secretary announced General Gros- 3 1 i g i regardivg Its provisions. Tho mombers lise nulvhulmmm'l»-(] Tho sealed document con- | prise and many would not believe the rumor | which resulted in blood poisouing and death. Woro brosonted by Prof, Hibburd, superin: | venor ns (.“‘”x,.”‘“,:,'\,,:’ ”“',“"“,,,:flm\l:“l ”“ HERHE |t R IR F '."'I“"“ Bardsley, | toned with strained attention to Mr. Smith, tining tho fates of Mrs, Sheedy and Monday | until the ‘indisputabie facts were made | Two grown chitdren and his wife survive | tendent of the schools. Several collegos have | =57 SHIINES Of s commission WEIH | city treasurer of Philudelphis, was &k | oxpocting to toarn the terins of tho agree- Melarland wore handed to Mr, Sizer, aud as | known. These facts were dealt out sparingly’ | him. sent_certificates of life memberships to the Lkl i, L) raigned in court today to answer to the trip ment with the Washington government, and telarland wore haaded to ) zor, ot and those interested studiously avoided tell- | General Connor, as ho was callod, was born | Scholars passing tho highest in their studics, | sources of the vast immigration which comes | chireo of misappropriating 89,00 of ity | groat was. thete. i GG hoopened it tho result was awaited breath- | fo 0 h o men anything. on o farm in Hamilton counts, Tnaian, in | Among them Fremont, Ceete and Tabor, [a. | into this country, but at the outset the chair | money, the emberziement of £40,000 and up S mrin e UL e iutaduicd Tess! Aiout ot moith wgo the taanr fn whict | o4 0 i i e of 1w | ho three highest i ntanding wero first, | man appears to hinve put his foot fnto it. In [ wirds of stato fuads, and perjury i violat. | St0PPed shortafter uttoring tho formal ro- : L was admitted to the pr ol adioy: aen BREhe KoLnug : ad tho papers through | tho Union Pacific was running its stone busi And wa 0 0 Nellie Bradloy: second, Blanche McLaugh' | yno interview e Not | ness ut Akins and Stout, in Lavimer county, | 8t Noblesville, tnd., in 1854 In 1550 he | lin: third, Hottic Rodman, Tho average 1s | o0 "Herview ecame 5o obnoxious that the company de: | wos made chairman of the Indiana stato | made upon twonty-two studies. ~ The lowest | ETGED ! cided to leavo the quarries. This decision | repablican convention, and it was principally | averuge of any scholde was eighty-live, | Which come to th alluded to ho used strong lan- | ing his oath of ofice by loaning~ city money | AUCst for permission to bring in a bl to en- guage against the volumo of immigrants | OUt atinterest ablothe queon, by an order in council, to eountry and somo of thei | . Ihe district attorney sald_the books of the | mako a special provision to prolubit the Tho clerk then r * O and announced the verdict for both, guilty.” tr ' i asurer’s office showed a balance in the v ¢ i v - pild cheer went at this and it was shaVe: proved e AT 10 Many tine ots were e v friends ndencies s spoke partic v of Wis- | g 8 oLl catching of seals in Bohring sea by hor ma- A wild checr wont up at this and it ¢ must, ghave proved u shock to Mannger | {id iy nluonce that the atato. went for | MUY ine boqucts were sentin by friends. | tendencies. Ho spoke particularly of Wis- | Keyatone bank of 260,000, whilo in fact | et 0f soats in Bohrlng soa by hor moe some time before the court could resume its | Rhodes, who had charge of the department, ¢ o R consin where, he said, foreigners had pos- | there was only $400,000 thore. [n the cash Y g uriug a peric o AR if Al tho chavwes agatnst him are truo, - A¢ | Lincoln. Later he was appointed postmaster Startling Rev. lations, e e B Ll [ s b Bl e A B or, A number of hisses wore mingled with the | any rate, General Superintendent Duncan | 8t ndianapolis. From 1862 to 1871 he was | Tarwaar, Nob, Moy 20— [Special to Tue | o008 B TS R So0E oo “,l“”“_d on the Keystone for £200,000, These Bards. Questions put to the ministers in the lobby e leased the quarries to Greenlee & Sou of | editor of the Indianapols Journal. Tn 1571 ho | Ber.]—An affaic has just come to light in | |HEE' Aad sowlal Tustiitions, anc Wawied | joy ook to Bunk Examiner Drew and asked | clicited nothing boyond tho statemont that Colorado Springs. They took char Mrs, Sheedy's sisters grasped her hands [ Muy 1, and Division and eried for joy, while Monday McFarland | Sent up to make the tra s on | located in Kearney and bogan the active prac- | this city that is both sensational and start- lie" school to have placed to his credit in the Keystone. ugincer Asuton was | tice of law. During his hifo in the stato [ 12 "jere havo been during the past | WeS published in Wasnington and reached | A similar state of affuirs was shown in re sfer and to seo that [ General Conner hus been a prominent man in the ears of Secretary Foster. While ho may | gard to money belonging to tho city. they aro awaiting the final r Washington, Mr. Smith sponse from has 1ot only vouch- showed moro emotion than o has displayed | everything was properly invoiced. He spent | state politics, and was o member of the sen- | twelve months o dozen for moro libelous, |\ LG 0 Nnine to thoso expressed by | - Aftersoveral other witnesses were called [ safed the assurwnce that the arrangement U aTo0 tha LT couple of days at Akins and then roported | ate two years ago. By his death tho logal | blackmailing and obscene letters mailed and | w00 - hF AL (0T TEEE PREEEEC | District Attoruey Graham said that ho now | already secured harmonizes the action of e Judio thon asked the jurymen ano by | 0 General Superintent Duncan that the les- | fraternity loses an_officient member, and the | delivered at the Talmage postofice, which [ FRSHY CROSOROR o conbicom 1t Seu (th | asked that the prisoncr bo held on thespecific | the British- government, but that of the he Judge then asked el 3 sees were in full control and everything was | city one of its most liberal ana broadest | weye nddressed to Joseph Spears, a young | Politic to make such sweepingieriticismfof the | charge of misapproprinting 30,000 Mr. [ Americans, one if this was their verdict and each res- | found to be all right, : minded men. favmer. Many of the letters had the numes | foreign element under tho circumstances. | Graham said that althougn he did not intend | Other ministerial members expressed them- ponded in the affirmative. The judge then | Up to this time Mr. Rhodes' books had Grent Crop Proapects: of Talmage's’ most highly respected ladies | One man suid to the sccretary today: “It | to try to prove that the moncy went into Mr. | selves as cortain that the measure will meet declared that Monday McFarland and Mrs. | Bot been examined, and nad they, per- | Creat Crop Jospects - = appended, making indecent proposals to Mr. | was just such sentiments as those expressed | Bardsloy’s pockot, still it was clearly with no adverse critieism, cither in the Sheedy were rolensed from custody, The | Daps the genial superintendent would not :te, Neb, May 20.—[Specic Spears, whilo othicrs bore tho nawmes of tho [ 1 (ieneral C:rosvonor which made version to his ownl us house or in the country, and that it will lead [~ have been two were immediately surrounded by their | ye r 4 he party | T A loxander, counsel for Mr. Bardsle (s i1 ho failed to o w8 this jottors de. | 10s0 one senator in Wiscousin and another in | contended that it had not been shown t Chough the period of prohibition is unduis friends aud tendored somethiug of an or- | imade s overy month | thoro his beon | manasd; Tllinois last year.” Whether this is trae or | his client had converted the moncy to stood to be one year, the clastic naturo of an Ao tie stone recoived, He had his office and e Sttt "The chirography showed plainly that it | not, Secretary Foster thinks General Gros- | Own use. order in council will empower the govern- HRE v ord1bavas as rollow corps of assistants with the other headquar | an abundanco of raiafall in all bu it oo | was tho work of @ woman, and each letter | vonor made a sorious mistako in talking too | , Magistrato Pecle decided that the case | ment to make a further oxtension, S0 many ters of the road in the second story of the | treme western part of the state. In that por- | ;14 the same characteristics whether it pur- o iaetE bich b x ‘“"““' been proven and said he would fix t members were discussing the situation in the st of tho middle, [ ported to be from a man or woman, Recently | MUch on & subject in which ho was oMUY | amount of bail later. Mr. Graham next [ lobbies and in tho smoking room that tho “We, the jury, duly impatelled and 8Worn | yyuion depot, very month he made a state- | tion of the state a littlo ea oy in the cause of the State versus Mary Sheedy | ment of the busivess done, receipts, dis- infall | the letter writer changed her tactics und be- | concerned. ‘The scerotary wants it dis- | ool up the charge of the embezzlement of | house could not proceed with business, and it | o\ such a serene mood. | Bee]—The Nebraska weather servieo bul- | pive ording to the story Rhodes had appavently | Jotin for the past month, issued by the Bos- | Spe ade corvect rewurn overy month, for all | ot be B RIRE BT o ts, tureatening dire vengeance on to a permancnt_settlement of the dispute, : 3 a8 running from north to south, the ra SRR ! s and Monday McPariand, find the defendants sements, ete, This was sent 0 the | \woi'ovar five inches, reaching a maximum of | £An writing insulting lotters to ladies and | Hnctly taderstood that o doss not endorse | tne state fund, : was counted out earl 7 in the evening \ not guily as they stand chavged in the infor- { was always p s e O signing Mr. Speats! nume. All of- | & WS, : c Lawrenco Brown, accountant, testified | ~ Although Lord Salisbury told the house of ever, it is allegad th ears Bardsley had | lords tonight t v about these stateme: boen with- the I siders them indiscreot av this time, thitt, i the ‘st thres WANT TO BE SOLDIER: forts to discover the offender hav neh govornment &7 mation Jous Ronerrsoy, Foreman.” wid that | ©rn part of the state had less than an inch, collected taxes for the g Thre s Jur vere seo o oy Tl e neastern corner v v out avail until a few days ago, and the dis- ate amounting to | would accept the suspension of the Now- Threo of the jurors were seen immediately | yus iy tho number of outstanding accounts, [ and the e war oorant. only ‘,‘“‘.“““;"’r closures since then have been astonishing Adjutant General Kelton is being deluged | $4,402,557. ‘This was deposited in a number | foundland bill, uneasiness prevails in tho afterward and they said that all but two | These represouted the alleged indebtedness | an incn. fhe number of rainy days, and of | 'y \vill bo made in a few day: with applicants for appointments from civil | of banks, but tne Kevstone bank v ot | foreign oftice regarding M. Ribot's exact were in favor of acquitting both defendants, | of anumber of contractors and builders, [ clear and cloudy days, was nearly, upiapll, & talad 0 life to the rank of second licutenant in the | amoug them, Mr. Graham said he proposed | view of the practical abandoument of a and those two wero Robortson and Cadwal- | Tho next month mauy of these names would | ‘Where have been but two seasous since 1813 Died for Lovelssak army. For the first time in many years | to prove that Bardsiey had loaned the state | measure whicn Lord Salisbury is pledged to Tader, e major portion of the morning | NOUappear on the sheet, but, it is said, thero | that o greater amount of rln fell thun this | g1y Cuerx, Neb., May 30—|Special Tole- | there are about twenty of theso appoint- | funds out at interest ton number of bancs | puss ] L orLiol : ¢ | woulu be the usual full crop of outstanding | ¢ e COpLONSIUAYINEELDOY (o gram to Tur Bree.)—This morning the town | ments to be made. They ave very desirable [ and bankers, among which were Drexel & Ministerialists do not consider the New- was spent in reading the instructions of the | accounts charged to other people. This | and 185, when thero were falls of a very V| places, as they carry with themalife posi- | Co. and the Keystone bank. Mr. Graham | foundland dificulty by any means settled. Judgo, and in tho discussion over them tho | excited mo suspicion excopt ~as to | small fraction of an inch move. | wvas thrown into a fover of excitement over | &onMihyral' iy and u dignified sociul posi- | said thav it was clear that Bardsley had | though they admit that the. dispute. botweon two dissenting jurymen wero won over to the | the stability “of some of “the fims | According to vencrts from cvery section of | the report that W. H. Watson, the arver, | tion, The last congress pissed an act which | withdrawn the state funds from other banks | the home government aud the colony is for a ority. Reobertuon svas soon and. o said: | \Which had gotten stone. ~ Munager | thes ie_outlook armers has nov | pag committed suicide. Upon investiga retited a targe number of officers and this | and deposited them in the Keystone to re- | time cased. Lord Salisbury spoka with majority. Rhodes enjoyed such an exeellont roputation | been better sice the first sod was broken in 5 3 t Sy ial T . ) % Wlhcrs wis o ovidereo o eonvict tho | Kuodss cnioved such mm excellont roputation | e e e ager htveuts of amall | 11w found no had _shot imael with o | has mado the domand for now materlal, o | coiyo tho interest. LS esitancy on tho situation. TIo declarod that S ik or honesty and fu ess to tne interests | Nebraska, e orengoiof s ibre rovolver some time during the | June class at West Point will contuin on Jounscl for Mr. Bardsley said that it the house of commons was now plodge woman, and if sho escaped the darkey should | of the road that nover the slightest shadow, | €ruin in nearly every section from which re- | 82-calibro rovolver sowo time during. the | (i & SRR B RIEER 1 ORE 10T “iioso opor | truo that his client had. deposited $045,000 of | support any futurs. legieiation nereeary to also. Outsifeof the confessions of Mclarland | certaiuly nothing like a £5,000 defalcusion; Hto Tecslvedy oni odtnwillals o f nighbiwh ositting fu baber chawr. The f 505 bringing about tho liveliest compo. | state mouey in tho Keystono bank, taken | carry out the treaty oblizutions, hut ho added there was nothing to conviet. The appeared to trouble the hizh officials. e S N Lt at rerr || aiLeutceed nisiheaniabiugEHsohia Doveill S} s tio h has occurred here in recent | duc bills for thom, received interest on them | as to the immediate rosult of the proceoding ps % s Pretty soon, tecording to the allegations of | fairly begun in many ts when the reports | yight eye and came out benind the left ear. | gq The hundre o ve already ap- | and when the bank fmled lost b noy as | of the so Son 1 o o dker LinsbeuctedEns ino nsider 3 gatior Pk y A avs. The hundreds who bave already ay 1 the bank failed his money as | of the house of commons that he must spoak judge instructed us mot to et of LROIE Pitcitie offitiats | were made Ll e ek By 1o i i v - . s h i als s : s plied indicate o st of applics any other depositor would have done. ~Mr. | with reserve > v low i R T e s ATl aa b 1t T ot LSS oryisotie o Ahapu o G loflci Al ada. Coroner Humphireys of Kearncy was tele- | plied indicate that the full list of applicants ther depositor would have d Mr. | with reserve, as ho did not kuow how the Ao IS I{CSton g 0K i began fo smell imouse. Somebody, whose AnotherrnHaAlURGarthad: graphed for and arrived at L o'clock. He | ill reach 5,000. Physical and mental 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 | < ESHICE FE ST S Gac] didn’v empanel a jury as 1t was a clear case | aminations will sift tholist down to forty se- | make his statement himselfand was told that The Parnellites hear that their chief will - D ST T Nowru Pratre, Neb., May [Special | of e, St Yt ¢ i/ was seareely any other evidenco against hee | iecounts, —callea and - exhibited - a e e B A oE e, | Ofsuicido. e had "been keaping company | jected candidates, from who appointees will [ he was. wed Mrs. O'Shea beforo the registrar about I\ we had to acquit her, accoraing to our oaths, | SEibt for the m;l‘l”hi. had paid elegram to Tur Brr. © people of Mis- | with a young lady residing in this city who | he chosen. There is hardly a senator o Mr. Bardsiey arose from his chair, tottered | the middle of June. It isnot true that her P\ o diag6 THrther nstin otod us | ERNGE URIGS || Lo ioac ez day General Subcrintendent | sourt should look out for shurpers, The fol- | is oniy fiftecn years old, and her parents for- | representative (n the United Statos who has | to the witness stand and i a tremoling voico | daughters will remain with her. Captain G 2 : an had a notiee 1userted in the daily | owing was received this moraing by County | bade them keeping company, and it is sup- | jgtendorse one or more candidates. said: “Iadd that all my counsel has saidis | O'Shea controls the family. [is son Gorald we could believe beyoud a reasonable doubt v5 that Mr. Rhode no longer in the | o0 Bychanan: posed that tais led him to take his life. His P e e truc. T did put the mouey in the Keystone | is about to bo gazetted to a commission in the that the confession had not be oxtorted nploy ot the Union Pacitic road and that | “'¢! ohd § parents, who reside in Dexter City, O., were 2 LA poLs. bank and will hav 0 cha v v. Capts She: " i 9 7 v would not be responsible for any | . KNOX €Ty, Mo., May 97, 189.—County Clerk. itied of » f d | Thasecrotary of tho treasury has decided | PAuk and will have tfo tuke whattho inw | army. Captain O’Shea does notiu tho mean- from Monday McFarland turough threats or | Company would mot e responsible for any g 3 notitied of the sad affair and they instructe 3 3 gives me. I got as hizh as 4 percent in- | time prevent intercourse botween tho mothor Are thip peole in your purt ot No- [ yyionts O S0 R SN s ins to | to send commissions from i department ; e o e e YO art %4 foar | the oflicials here to forward: iis remains oy den terest for the movay. | deposited_the monev | and the daughters. They reside ouly threo 4 duys ago who was soticiting help for the, peo- | Dexten City for interment. il c} &0 Hoatelce, Neb., aud Slaux Falls, 8. Dy 10 | ynd took due bills for it, as is done every | miles apart 4t Biighton, and |1..nn|.n)m. vor- 5 = > g determine the controversy aiisiug over the 4 braski, and vou will confer a favor % onipilihation TooAtiont oL the STta ToF the Tererals buildings | 48y, and when tho bank failed 1 lost the | mits the daughters to visit their mother ire 8 ool : debts that he contrac that we must bring in an acquittal. NeTTE o vor our suspicions might have been, | vertiso the re ed. ‘This excited some | 1 ilronds do not generally ad- nation of uny employe. promisi So what we had to act according to instructions. Iu due time the accounts 6f the stone de- ting me. 1 think our people will el monev. T paid it either to President Muresh, | quently, after hor rring pffecte Until yosterday I had suspicions thav Mrs. | partment had been andited, and as Mr. | rendersonio assistanc if needod, Yours ros- | Hasrivas, Neb., May*#9.—[Special Tole- | to be construgted therp, | =00 Rt Tor, T e Eh bt ClRhtar S| Sendiy hubatior het matcingd e < oftected Sheedy was gullty, but when that hair was | [thodes hud explumned oue ot twe discrep: PeERLOY of Baptist Chureln Kuox City, Mo, | &ram to Tue Bre.]—The ¢hied annual ball | | reorge L Barncy of Omahals at the Bb- | rence.” fu answer to tho questior s whether S aRtIOn8 Lo ATdE ro e produced I began to believe that thore was & | 1o bools on which he received credit, itfs | K. H. Langford left thls place a few weeks | and banquet tendered to the raveling men of | * ¥, I, May of Fremont, state fish commis- | ho Feoived iuterast, from any other bauks, | dying the persecution of the Russian Jews aid that he did,"but otly men- | stiongly disappoint the community. His let- it i S o | ago under a clo 4 without giving notice | Nebraska by Landlord Dillon of the Bost- | sioner, who i cnding. the fish commis- ! 1 with outstandine accounts, | 820 under a cloud and without giving nof ska by Landlord foner, wlio s uttending tho fish commis- | § gV OO SUG ENEID T PR DI A | Songly dlsapnolnt tho communtiy. - His lot. that oven tho haic alleged to have boon taken 3} A ctor was sent out to collect | Of his dopartureto his friends. The suffer- | wick hotel, assisted by the business men of | sioners’ couveution here, has been chosen a [ fol@l VA i Sy 3 il ¥ g SR : 5 y cro the trouble for Me. | ers from last vear's drouth have been cirad ity cod by all as a signal | member of tho executive co g o | tornoy Granum attemptod to get hiia wtell | Jews committue husialr taken the exact dromiher body is that kind of hair ‘\l’l.fy”x}w"m“ .\..mh e \-h‘wl“xnnt"‘tznll':n ,\llAL for by the state and thera s no nead of call- | '_f",h wnsl nrmml'mfio,l b‘ ‘xnr(b a 5:,:...1. o Um'“m S oanye committcoiorith what other banks puid him interest, but did | course hesnagested. At a meeting of the * The acquittal of Mrs. Sheedy was expected | %0000 “'that - the collector found | 10 on the people of other states for assist- | Success, A handsomer body of mon hus | 'l G Walcott of Fremont is registered at ““‘I,'“l‘“"“,“:l. SR it Chovevei the speakers declared that fucts by imost, citizens who have watehed the trinl, | i oy ovory . caso thal she u it | WO, Lanelord hus no autharity to solicit | NOVer before beon seon tn Nebraska gathorod | 16 it rame peldwrd 1. Stolosberry, a momber of the | wero kiowa whieh Justified the action of the ttal of the negro was a surprise. | had been paid to Manager 1'odes, | 4id and as ho s the reputation” of using | tosether a the festal board. e Bostwick LM BE s today firm of Drexel & Co., was called and testi- [ European governments, that a crisis had vlot against tho woman. I dow't bolieve now appointed postmaster but the acqu { i X n < ] il S s was elaborately decorated for the occasio 0 fied that Bardsley ¢amo to this firm and [ been reached aud time was precions. s gencrally conceded by many persons | Ibashort time the exact amount of the al- | other people’s morey without authority the SEH e ing foFmo: e chief ke county, S. D., und | (SC AT EAALAHAD K ched and time was 4 It s gencral ncedod by many persons | fd short i tho exact amounk of the alr | BT FOPRrcE SArl ahonid nou entrust any fo | Danclog aud card piaying! formod the chief W lawley, Hide county, S, D, | #sked what interests they would pay on de- |~ Lovd Rothschild hias prosented @ memorial part of a delightful "evening's programme. The society people of the city turued out en masse and ussisted in the entertainment of the guests of the eveninz. 'There were over two hundrod traveling men pres posits, He was_ told four checks of 5 per cont interost on | to Lord Salisbury asking the British govern- . JSpaioulouigranah NG, Dawole (b .000 cach that he deposited | ment to initiate concurted action by tho B e Fa 6 e & Wadnasday, | there at different times, powers to assist a wholesale emigration of S O s 5, ey | Mr Alexander said that 2t this stage of tho | Jows to Pulestine. Tho Rothscuilds, - tho B HEATE | eage e dia not proposed that any ono cise | Goldsmiths and the loadin Seaator Pettigrew of South Dako'a has \ ing u confidence who bave been seen that the nezro should bo s lando on Tthodes for the. money.Of | his care, as ho is only work acquitted since Mrs, Sheedy, the alleged in- [ (oo ho did not have it, game on them. R stigator of the erimo, was freed. The jury- [ Phe Guion Pacific company at once notitied | The crops are iu a very promising condi- men give as their reason for acquitting the | the insurauce and guaranty ‘company of the [ tion and the people expeet to have plenty as alleged shortage sk om to s00n as harvestsots in. o e v z s of itngland gr0 the fact that tho confossion was tho | Bllcged shortage and usked them to put up | 800 as harvestsels ln, The banquet room was superbly deco WERE PREPARED 10 FiGHT. should Le incriminated. But after it hud | coucur in the opinion that the <o tlemant of stumbling block. They wareiiin ot | ot A e R e ;‘x,',:‘iml 'm"‘“‘h:: h"‘,‘l Graduating kxercises. with choico flowers and was & panorama . i t2 been testifiod that Mr. Bardsley kept a per- | the Jews in Palestine is the best plan, They convineed that the confession was | but ono thing to do, and that was nraska Ciry, Neb., 20.—[Special :;g;;;gflg"qg}fq Jun, ke lmotcon wis | A Ohasleston Officor Describes the | 52001 ccount i, the Ravani Hatonil the | (atm to, biln | Muraponn recoRnition ofe s obtained rightfully, and .onsequently | to agreo to pay, and following that | Telegram to Tut Bre|—All the public ot it Meeting with the Bsmeralda. NAtbGA S the N HiohalRana ol eIt A T f.ff"f,:i:’;;:,'.‘,1‘,‘1?.,‘,‘.“" faxyitolhs B they could mot conviet the megro, | came EUSHECRM S ROl g detective agency asking that a watchful eve Ve kepton Mr. Rhodes. The name of this Funranty compiny no one will tell, but Judge hools closed at moon today. Tonight the Bight of Them Orate. New Youk, May 20.—The folloy [Special Tele- | was recerved by the Herald yests venth annual | one of the olicers on board the ste ing letter | Farmers' and Nation Mr. | Bavon Hirscn, though having schemos of cduy from | Alexander hold a consultation with his client | his own, supports the Buzlish plans to op- mer | and decided that he should tell the names of | erate thyough diplomatic ehannel the banks that paid him interest. Mr. Bard- | Lord Salisbury, beeause the other evidence was not sufficiant to convict. For tho same reason they could graduating exercises were held in the opera | HastiNs, Neb., May 20. house, but the hall proved to be only about | gram to Tur Bee.|—The s not convict Mrs. Sheedy. ) Waybright is their attorney, and’ when ho | one-half large enough to hold all the people | graduating exercises of the Hustings high | Chorleston: ALy nealnltasie el s tIRa oAk anfURRLE e o e r i loAvin g e thasustinliofalal % Mrs. Shoedy s stopping with her unele, | lewrned "l the facts he’ thought it a [ who had veen invited to attend. The stage | school at the opera houso this evening were | sAcaruLco, Mox., May 10.—Wo were Lying | bl b paid i trost by the abose e i.ll'ff;t".',:'];';:v”ilw“‘-”{.'.\.,‘.‘\'"Lr‘.'.l\“”;f:f... tyito e i Colonel Biggerstaff at Fourteenth and P ‘Lj:“l"tl*ml::‘ b o |:’»‘r‘.vrf\»l:.\,~xlf-“f'|“-“f (“»\"l' s tastefully decorated with flowers, flags | atteuded by a crowded house. There were | at Sun Francisco in readiness to go to sea for | with the exception of tho Farmers and M mending to taeir consideration. the Rothse ) strects. o A R b aEE B h Sl asi s tures. Splendid music was furnished | cight graduates and their orations wero well | target practice and to test tho mounts and | chanies, 5 childs memorial. - Tuis neodloss to say that Mosses, Strode, | X actective served. it fn - twenty | by the Nebraska City orchostra, and the oc- | ptesented. The six eirl graduates. Misses | futiugs of our two oight-inch guns recontly [ | AL RIS point the district attorney vested | "o appointment of Mr. McCormick as @ Stearns, Billingsloy, Woodward and Philpot, |' minutes and iRhodes for the fivst time realized | casion was one of the most pleasant of the | Huttie C. Burke, Beile Cuidwell, Eleanore | i ctalled ut Mare Istand, when we recoived | 113 €ise und said that as ho was unable to | reprosentative in Eogland of the Columbian W. Dust, Bessie B. Nowland, Blsh 1, Ted- i prove today tho charge of porjury, he u vow and Corn Woods, looked eharming in | orders on Friday evening, May 3, to search | that it be continued until Juno 13, B graduates, as follows: Ifarra Huwke, Ma- | their costumes of puré white, The young | forthe Chilian steamer Itata and to eapture | fixed. in the durk. fon ©. biciel, Hattio Chupman, 8abel | mon who grauated woeg Witliam W Dun- | hor it possiblo. Abou cight Loars afior prition of city funds, $1,00) on the clarge | - Mr. Gladsiono s obliged to stay ot on, Bessic Goldbe ossie Jensen, | gan and Fred E. Shutt, Selections from the | wne recoint. of e o ~ | of embezzling state funds anc K0 on the wwarden for another forunight, his recent Helen Hawke, James Hayes, Barbara Ken- | Apollo club during the evening formed a 01, FE00IRY 0 IR POV lor: \We WOre SWMMINE | charge of perjury. It is mov expected that | illuess having loft traces in his lungs and & nedy, Jennie Blum, Minnie Wilhelmy, | Dloasing part of the programme. down the coast of Californis, scanning all | My, Bardsley will be able to obtain bail. | bad cough. v Weiner, Julia Bradloy andJessio bays and possible anchorages and cireling all | Affer the hearing Mr, Bardsioy was taken ked | oxhibition greatly satisties tho friends of tho wiats | Chicago fuir herd, who have hitherto been who bave championed the defense, arve de- l!v}:ll he bad gotten into serious trouble. Mr. | kind ever given here. There were fourteen lighted. Detectivo Pinneo and Crowo also | 1hodes did mot want to go to jail and he % found he had to give w whopping big bond. smile, . ) The detectives were good-natured fellows Mrs. Sheedy will leave in a day or two for | und agreed to walk around with him in the lowa to visit her mother, day and keep him ia o close room at night. Monday McFarland was seen this evening | T0is is the life he is supposed to bo Jeading now. Although it is suid be1s outon bond 510,000 on the charge of misappro- | workit O — and he declared that he was confident all the | Yot AR T8 suld ho 4s ot o bond 1 Nicholson. Ashland Graduates. outlyingislands. We touched at San Pedro | into the magistrate’s private ofice. Hiscoun- | MISSDULI AND A ANS 8 FARMERS 0 of neq al. serted s faras he i ? g S T Asuraxp, Neb., May 20.—[Special Tele- 3 ening, where we 3 f Detective Wood that he — time of nequittal, He asserted that as fara o't kuow Rhodes has been under arrest Tiokot. 4 . Ne ¥ i on Sunday evening, whero we found tho | 8¢t notitiod Ghiof Dotective Wood thi ey NTaact i knew Mrs. Sheedy she was a puro woman. | siuce Monday : NeEniaska Ciry, Neb., May %.—[Speclal | €ram to Tur Bre.]—Tonight occurred tho | Unitod States steamer Omaha and also tho [ G not oxpect to seauve bail, and arrange ey Mect to \an Int i, When asked about the confession, he suid : ‘n fs understood that Rhodes will claim | poooram to Tue Bee, |- Avrangements were | 0mmencement of the high school. The ex- | schooner Robert and Miunie, suspected of | (708 (Lo IR Co Aty M L dustrial Ovganization. : “Supposing that tho oflcers should tall | tALho, was auihorized o sbend whatever | 5O U TEEREREEEE R | orvises wore neld in tho opera house, which | supplylng ems and supplics o tho Itata. Wo -dsloy was placed in a carriago | KAN$AS Crov, Mo, May 2. An - iuterstato LERPRRHOR (LBAG 1E0. 0 ] ortt | woney is missing, but the sto You that a mob wus after you and you could | fgpy” Rut little conld be learned regarding | to be held in Nebraska City in s 4 speed down the coast, ke take your choice of confossing who had | his habits, but it is intimated that he spent | The entrance will be ou Central avenue, | Lhe cless motto, “Launched but Not Au- | oyt for the Itata. prompted the erime or be hung in fifteen | the5,000 trylag to chase some tigers out of | through Armory hall, whero an art gallery | ¢hored,” was beautifully worked i ever- | a stenner show early dayheit and stewned at’good ping o bright look- Last uight wo encountered and taken to M During the 1 the city b was tastefully decorated for the occasion. mensing prison mecting of favmers’ allianco delezutes from which Bardsley spent at Kansas and Missourl met in the S L this _morning prior to the hear- | i, ond houso today to form an “intor- cour ng two lights, one above the : y m eir luivs. rreen just aboy o %3 ALUCH Haboiiel g, ing the accused city treasurer remained in 3 5 = A Monduy showed a great Huency and readi NEW APPOINTMENTS, across 10 the Standavd theater. The top floor ; Stam- | 58 Bk iedut charge of two detectives. Ho was very | Busincss was the moito of the meoting and nd the valedictory by Miss Rose h light on us and we th suspecting ness in talking. ‘U'his was the first time that much dejected and was not inclined at fiest | politics was tabooed. 1 lent 12, W. will be used as @ curio hall and the sccond | baugh. - After tho ‘orations State Superin- | that she was the Esmeralda, cleared tho ship [ fUeh delectet SR R y axeporter has bad a chance to talk with him | Dr. Mead Named as Superintendent | floor for an agricultural display. An im- | teident Goudy made a few appropriato re- | for action and prepured for business in case :,"”‘“‘ ol "'l,_;‘ nonianR RS ;‘l Alon oyl o v Wyandotte county allinuce was m since his arrest, Monday says he will go to of the Ins: Hospital mense viaduet will be built across Sixth | Marks. Ten H. H, Shedd presented the di- | the Ttata should also be athand. Wo ex .‘,.',‘-‘.y.\"i,L{‘mf;"!”‘T i *-‘l‘:'\{n W n:.‘.l o “"I““"“"‘ chairman, Ho said meeting White Cloud, Kan,, to visit his mother in & | Yaxwrow, S. D.. May 20. —(Special Telo- | Street to a vazaut lot to be fenced in and used | plomas. There were eleven graduates, bected to have Lo feht hor und we meant 10 | Boar, and then turning suddouly to tio of DAg, Duop GRS 0 QUBCN G0 B PUAIDAN o a0 pw iy s, i > a merchants display aod o dancing pl e ey dy. o did not see her, however, and L R1ng ill- | ciation, co-operative $ nature, to warke T erado, tho attornoy for Mes. Sheody, | €7 1 TE Bri)--Dr, L. C. Moad, who | 05,5 MTCHIMS Sobiay had B (ieing Bk Killed by Lightning. o Tor Luis port, where. W thonkht aho | €rs: remarked: 41 ‘tell you, gontlemen, 1 | iho crops of i mombers and 1o porchiso for - 15 10 ROt i $12,500 108 for his services. | flo | has been assistant superintendent of tho in- | \(itYie ushercd into the opora house, whero | O'N¥iLi, Neb., May 20.~[Spacial to Tur it bo roplenishing her coal preparatory to [ BV beots Mol for tho pst six mouths, 1 thom at the lowest prico all the commoditios ! first was to recc.ve £15,000, but Colonel Weir | sane hospital located here, was today made | four dramatic performances will be given | Bre—A severe electrical storm occurred ing her course for Ch She wasnot | paotfas bl LAt "M“;"“‘,“"““‘""l' that Kl | they desired, The undertaking was great of Boise City strongly opposed such fee and | superiutendont, vice Dr. H. W. Livingston, | daily, ~A stocic"exuibit will also b given. | hero lust evening, heavy rain and wind ac- | here, and wo wero greauly disappointed hav- | (i BHY 61000 Brosidont Mars's action 15 | (1o e fasmoietod to be of nutold boue. 2,600 was lopped off doparted & month since. Mrs. Harrioy B, | One ticket will admit to all. companying. Lightnlag; steuck 1w soveral [ {1 travelod so tar to cauch hor About two | 4 groat disappiintment to me. Ho should | o panacen for ali our ills," ho added, avoresl TR T Conunt of Minneapolis has been appointed Movement of T es, and u woman, Mrs. Alonzo Bier, was | steam Slowly into port, ovidently aliost | LAY0 been e rageous and vemained in | havo discovered u means of wroiting the 4 Pl MAR | Doto. | Assistant superintendent S laTanenEgs - (Spectal | Killed Instantly while standing in the door of | out of conl. As. we lad all the conl lighters, | 10D but le fms progon bimscif a coward by | power from the hands of tho shylccis.” s, ATcnsoy, Kan, May { al Tele Neorton Melte o ranoa wl Ph . her house, Two of her children were stand- 8 WS Of olled > fllle L1 running .way. I oever had a thought about Temporary organization was completed o 2 Goveruor Mellette in conferonce with the | rmetes 0 s . she was compelled to wait until we fllled our i i npleted and gram to Tus Bre.) —A mad dog was killed in | 4705 " PRI i TPelegram to Tue Bie.|—Troop B, Sixth | ing near her and were shovked considerably, | binkers before she could coal up, going away. but will remain whero I aid | then some farmer moved that the convention East Atchison yesterday evening after it had :n "l:.: -v\nlnnllu(nl-““’ :\“lMl]I"mlmmlml" cavalry, arrived here this morning en route to | but not seriously it is thought. Mrs. Bier WIn the meantimo the Daciile. Mail com- | 8¢cept whatever punishment the law places | proceed to business uuder the password and e y y . e fu this city last night said that ho would | g ¢ i vo. They w was about thirty-throe vears old and the T Ay upon me.” grip. The motion wi bitten a farmer med John Sanders und . f Fort Wushakio. Wyo. They will vy ¥ pauy’s agentagreed to doliver coal to them at S it By he motion waus carried and all thoso threo childron of n neighbor's. Itis pre- | BO% Ol & spocial session of tho loglslature | pero a few days until the arrival of Troop B, [ duughterof D. 15 Davidada, an old und ro- | a price of 23 per ton, but the governor rofused THE WEATHE EDRECAST. preaontnob pokesspliof bhiepadayrord and sumod that the aimat was bitton by & rabid | Lotosthas the s Wi b BUYely GUAT- | Ninuh cavalry, at Casper, Wyo. Upon meet: | *P°t% L VA Pl taaliavvilias o takelts Thu sologeaph sias put - (oo wr Jockod: - DElegatos o ‘1ho ne dog thut ran through Weston two weeks ago [ cont of expense thereby. Judge Tripp, | ing at Casper the Sixth will take the horse Ol Settlers Organizo. the Oty of Moxiao wore mhaay tcharitios at | For Omaha and Vielnity-—Showers; | qustrinl and citizens' alligncas wore prosent T»"l I{I\h.mn-»i nulvl.» and an unknown tramp. | chaivman of the commission, talked very | of the Ninth, and E l)'wul) uvon its arrival | ooy uypus, Neb., May 9h—[Spocial Telo- | allow 1108 U0 WOEO B0 | ¥ would | giehtly cooler. and oxpeeted to participato in the .f.‘,m.' ) The Weston dog bit a great deal of stock and [ plainly to the governor in the conference, | here will tuke the horses of the Sixth. et b ‘ BT asalaton. AP ShAYRTS VasiINGToN, May 20, —Forecast 8 . | iugs, and their exclusion fro o i { 1t s supposed it also bit. othor dovz. In con- | Sotting forth tho fuct that the recont conven Tho movement of cattie over the Elkborn | ETam to Tuu Bik.]—Tliejold sottlors of [ “Both vassels aro of the sumo goneral do; | e e I LTS soquonce tho farmers aro makite war on | tion had representea the sentiment of all the | has commenced, soveral trans having woue | Platte county organized themselves in a club | Ji€t, Dt Sho carries Lwo ton-dneh guns and | m. Saturduy: Lo ! | SRILEERIEL [ 40L8 (1 bhio alosad kakalon have hat heeo s S strango dogs. Tho women and chilion aro | people wnd therofore the speciul session ought | West todsy to lond up with cattle from Toxas | at Fitzpatrick's hall this afternoon, Mrs. | Aaabe biiion™ st our two tlehtincl | slightly warmer; southerly winds, publi YOy N06D Mato greatly frightened and keep closels housed | to e called. Prominent men hero say the | to be put on the ranges between Oro Junc- | jano North, aged seventy-obe, who landed in | rapid fire and wachine guns doss not difer | o 10F North Dakota—Generally fair Satur. When the convention adjourncd tonlght while the men look for dogs. Butler, the | governor will not hesitate to call the special | tion and Belle Fourche, Nebraska in 1850, was fected president, | materially from our own, Tho Chacieston | 48Y: slightly cooler; nortkeast winds, for tho day 1t announced LWt pecmanont or w T(un'uuvm. .»_V.n‘.v;u to h.v;\;-- boen cured hy | sossion if the logislators agreo 1o go with Sy Regular meetings will be ‘held and a grand | has, perhaps, somewhat the advautage in the Por South Dakota~ Light showors; cooler; | ganization had boon e as follows: apulving o midstone, Tho viotims of the | rothing but tholr actual expauses paid, us Lad's Singular Death, plcnic and_celebration Wil bo Eiven next | muttor of guns and 1. cortainly i tho best | BOrth winds [ ibeaidant wTohu AT Hural Mixesuriion s e P A A ] Mo.. | the plan adopted prov Coruanus, Nob,, May 20.—[Speciul Tele- | month. All those wha cameto the state | condition, s the Esmeraldu’s bottomn appears For Towa —Generally fair; cooler by Satur- | president, W, I5. Crisp, Kausus; scerotary, biabuit il it DR A BaSTeerDals gram to Tue Bee|—The nine-year-old son of | Prior to 1561 can become members. to be very foul, which must affcct her speca, | do¥ nights south wiads. 00 [ 4. 18 dohnson, Missourl; treasurer, S, (. thwestern Assoolated Press, Siocx Paias, 8. Dy Moy 3.—(Spooui | Ptrick Guluno vvas plcked up from the | rop Prospects awalHxhilorant, | 1ht ot {atertoss to amy smatomit ooy | Saturday nights vartablo whads. - - > | Coivertion o forin - cooperativa. sinas Cmeaco, May 20.—The Northwestern As- | Telogram to I'ur Ber, | —Tho cest rain *I“ '"“*:‘:' ';";”'“'-." o4 “""‘f““"l"“‘ "‘”I" ELaiy, Neb., May 20,—{Special Telogram | with her turning, otc, but of cours we \"wll lorado-Light \.n wers; woolor b ‘! organization and to cstabiish depots for the sociated Press divectors neld their annual | storm that has raged in this section of the | dition and died this morning at b o'clock, 1) ¢4y B A hoavy ralp-foll here lust | should have tho heeis of ‘ner. This place is | Saturday ulght; variable winds, disposal of farm products ani the purchase business mooting here today. Those prosent untry for years broke loose this evening. ‘“-l\ decided fr |:“ the ;\nq;w-x llmx he )Imd night and today farmers uge jubilant over | YEX¥ bot and uncomfortablo und wo shall bo For Kansas—Same Missouri. jof furm supplios was wdopted. Details of v ha aian i aken polson. was found out luter that he, % zlad to get ont, ever W the prospect of a | the organizat Il bo arranged ab tomors were: D.N. Iichards, prosident, Davon- | About 5 o'clock u violent wi up from | G BT with othor bovs, had. found 4 | the splendid crop outlook. Swall grain is Hadio g LU OYEN. i tha proapookiof'a Y TSN vAROF AN W Arraugod ub Lo port Domocrat-Gazetto; C. A, Warwick, | the south and was folle perfect | pumber of bottles of medicine that had been | 100King fine and corn 18 very promising. This L 2 i o iy SEEIARIL QN KIS S . — Kookuk Constitution; Alex ne, Peoria | deluge of water, The crops [ 1 | thrown in the alley back of a store. He | Season promises to be like the seasons in Oficially Informed ARHINGPY) i oMb, SABmutan, sup--| Supreme Court Decisions. Travscript; Thomus Stevers, Burliogton | all question this time and the chances for | drank from one of the bottles with the above | Yours koue by, The fine outlook is haying |, % N y te geon geueral of the mavino hespital service, | 1y a1 In, May 2. (& 1T Guzette; W. B, Southwell, Burlington Hawk- | South Dakota producing a monster crop were | pesult. its effcet on “the spirits of everyone. The ASHINGTON, Ma, \—Tho state depart- |y rosigned and nccepted the posit 3 f Y. Special Tole- = S T NREIME TR B taD HAN | SON DS ipauclg B aakier SO0 MERS ot uereago of corn and oats 15 up to the average, | ment bas not boen oficially wformed of any | hioe “8 KOFL BAA ST W POMUON OF | gram o e Brer.)~The supreme court Hiteheook, Omoha World-Heraid;' W, 0. | rections iudicate that the rain is general and Poverty ana Suicide, —— R intention on the part of the Chilian nsur- | {i Rush medical collewe, Chicago. @ He. will handed down the following opinions: fbun slooaiogion, Puiograph; Olszanca |covers the eutlre adia Corvwnvs, Neb,, May 20.—[Special Telo- Wisconsin Forest Fires, gouts to bombard Valparaiso, as reportod | be succoeded by Surgeon Waltor Wyman. | vs B M. Hull, appollant, L; on distriet \ ul, Springleld Journal: Thomas Leos, T gram to Tk Bee. ] —John Beckman, a Ger- [ Osukosn, Wis,, May 20.—A pine land hunt- | from Paris, There is no disposition on t - L. Buud, ap) va Stephon Springfiold Registor; K. P, Clarkson, Dos BLAZEK'S L4 v A h K » M8y A R By AT ¥ B . 4 o 8 R e BYARARS BEWALD, mun liviag with August Wahl. twelve milos | er, who has just arrived in this eity from the | part of this goveroment, 50 far as can bo Blaine's Condition Unchanged. | on district ruad, | Codar - The Rey ative of the Don Uarlos | DOrth of Columbus, committed suicide by | upper portion of the state, reports that for- | leared, to “ntervene” in the Chillan con New YoOrk, May Blalng's condition | (SapIdx lusuveies compiy, va Wililem Hute ‘ Allen Labor Law Violator Finec o PoaNth e x\““.‘”Tul"\‘ln‘”'“ ‘ll:‘ Was I;'\‘V:HL“W‘-‘" | est fires ure still doing much damage to pine | test, for the meaning of this term lo i was unchanged this moraing. | and afirmed. John O'Connor vs the Illinols J1CAGO, May 20 the federal cours to- i cars ol @ ouly reason that ¢ 0 A8 onogon e s | matio lananace is sldine mith dne fac onight 8 axserted positively thiat Mr. | Centrel ralirond ¢ 1 annellanis | Quicago, Moy i A 20uré b $417 LAke Ciry, Utab, May 20.—|Special | sigued for the act is poverty and poor heaith, | I3 Ontoasgon coupdy, Michigan. Some | matic language I3 siding with ShoMoR ob 1, FonlRil LIS SeRton. IoniuYelx thiak i, | & DAG Sempsny, ahpatianie, Niooge ‘ day Judge Gresham inffictcd n Gino of 1,00 | pfdbb HtEE I SIL MAY 300 | Spectal PYEHR S of the most valuable timbor has | the other If the insurgents should | Blaine will start vu Monday toward Bar | bury district; reversed o Higelow, on Heney Motz of Palo, 1L, an_fmporter of | 0SB 10 ». +. S1830, the : 5 been consumed. 'Phe hunter said that | BUENDY 0 bombard | the = clty It Harbor appalisul, va Rollln Sy onn Vista Teonah drnft horses. who with his lnst 1ot of | tonfidence man who posed here as manage Wil Celebrate the Fourth ] . e ioe e 0t | 5 “moro thai probablo that forelan | - - dlstrict; roversed o L € iimals impertod four Frenchimen under con- | of the Don Carlos lumber company, an in West Poixt, Neb, May 20.—[Spezial to | bis ty was compelled to fleo miuisters would suter an energetio protest, Steamship News laut, vs Bros e Do) fubon distriot; tract as grooms, | solvent Omaba concern, was convicted fn | Tue BEE)— A joiut meoting of the fire do- | from the forest for theiv live A tract based on the iat the foreign estain | Ay Glasgow~-Arrived, the Prusslan, from | Feversed. Stato ve Ziwminorman, w AL : AT s e or | partments of West Polat hus been held and | Of Umber two weeks ago worth’ #0,00 is that city are r than the uative Chilian | pellant, npj i £ 1t D. Hind- A Hfate e district court today of obtainiug money | Pt 0 st Polot has been held and | oy hardly worth $100,000, and mills have interest. In view of arga interest iv | Boston man, Judge f 0 ceding on Anny | ickinson Wants Damages. | undor false preteuses and will be seutenced | 8rrangements made fora erand Fourth of | boen stopped until the gxact amount of dati- iiay bo that the prot srogarded, may | At London -Sighted, the Lydias Mona: hibeas cory us, cudant Lo cuse New Youk, May 20.—Miss Anua Dickin. | Monday, | dulv calabration, A commities bas been s0- | sgels learned. X , be “enforced by fore: fleets in Chillan ‘num New York. | tody; airmed,