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THE OMAHA DALY BEE TWENTY-FIRST YEAR. ' OMAHA, THURSDAY MORNING, JUNE 25 1801, i NUMBER 7. nis | ARURRIC [ 0 TR they could, why they bad duplicated their | Q \ WNED THE Wit e | oieht en = o BaNLNGN: SLiat RTtwaY R TN . [OWA'S BIG CANPAIGN BECUN, | e s 2 o | SENESIS GAISING O I, | v ot v e 1 1ppgl) UNDER THE WHEELS, | 620 . gt | IEAVEN'S FLOOD CATES OPEN, tion, confiscated the property of citizens o | cast fund, ‘to provide agalnst an emergency fcal I | Fast Freizht. State Cey 1 Comnuttee Will Meet, Drenching from Rain, 3 tic Forces, ign birth whom they had invited to dom Formally Commenoad Yesterday. | 1f that was done why was not the board or DSHCERAD Eoross F¥ith s under tho sanction of lnws | Y U treasurer informed of it! Tho first 1 forma; NEBRASK av, Nob. June 2h.—[Special —_— they had enacted that their busines | tion eith l’lw(l these h-l»\_M“w‘ was after sho | legram to Be John C, Watson WORK OF THE STATE CONVENTION. | Boolersdon e the bahests ' of "capit EVIDENCE TO WARRANT INVESTISATION. | mones WS it i, tho onsn fandy thoro | LIGHTNING'S WORK AT SCHUYLER, | chairuman of. __state republican commitico, | THREE CLOUD BURSTS AT CHEROKEE. pufacturers, whom they did not ve waus 4 somewhat similur case in this stal e s fssuod a call to the state contral com: f“‘m.u: st o :v'mu‘fl: of w-‘ 1.“mv‘ years azo. Dan Luuer duplicatea a | mitteo to meet at Lincoln on Wednesday Yhe Platform De e y Towa, whom they were supposed to represent. | Teat and Liveringhouse Cited to Ap- her once, but that m. I._um was paid right VY ain and Wind Do Much | juiy 8 1o arrange for the state convention, | Triple Disaster Overwhelms the Town RKevenue Only, Denounces Prohibis [ Tie baneful offect N ”"“v"“v:‘ll"” S ol pear in Lincoln To; w Morne 3 e in the State—Organiza- Mr. Watson suys that the reports bo henrs —treat Damage Done AdlL Sorts o . 5 trom thougho: o state makes him believe | 4 tion nnd Hedges on the ities and states, in cu i ing —Their tio tor Benton has notifled the board of tion to Porm a Colony SRL U Se BB STty i onslig Dt of Property - Many Lives Silver Questi htfully belonging to mu \ for Some Delay. » L ""‘*f ‘: “I"H\“‘”\‘;:“ "“'” as ,:;‘:‘ Ll in Washington, elected this 2 now have to be maintained | money to defriy any e: h8es thal ay . ve ation, which checks entery | incurred by the bourd in the jnvestigation —_— growih of o ete oy | As u cousequence tever bills are con 3 Nab et { W g Mg Ratlon > ; § o | tracted must be defr by \bers of sstiNas, Neb, June 24, —[Special Vaterion, Ta, June 2 —Reports have or Governor e nmmigration {60! b, June 24.—[Spacial to Tie i s i RS ’ Por faat Now Botra | ihis' date ot Hout N e F‘, ol ‘“‘1(','_' | the board. The first i this kind was | gram to Tite Ber|—Morris Alexander, treas hey Had Stolen the Shoes. | been received here by Ilinois Coutral of- For Lisutenant Governor armed with the justice of our eause, courage Ably 'j“ v o ‘;“‘_“'\ IR | o xpenesTor e (Hastings | urer of the Burgor-Alexander hardware cot Prarrswourt, Nov, June 24.—(Special | ficials of tereiblo wind and ran storm SAMUEL BESTOW of Lucas county | 08 11 the advoc T Nty nFithio - ot t Wbt et ““""m““‘_m‘ ot | ohten: g Tesvand Liverlikhouso to appetty | pany, in attempting to board o fast freight | Telegram to Tuk Brk. ] ~The two tramps at- | which provaiied last night all along that For Supremie Judgo Toettoge. boynettiod. us by . ot Tuthers, | O o wore pros. | Tt oficar stated the legislaturo would not | trainon tho Union Paclic raflway this aft rested horo yesterday for selling shoes below | company's linos from Storm Lake to Loars, L. G. KINNE of Tamu county | oo G5 el vard without doubt or falter: e il Ll ‘I“ M lvm ditate to roimburso the board for any logit- | noon near Klm Creck, Neb., slipped and fell | cost were handed over today to B M. Har- | n gistance of fifty-six miles. All tho towns For State Superintendent i appealing to tho thouswnds of onlights | ent Chairman Humphrey and ) 4 2L xpenditure, under the wheels of the train, which was | Fson, special deteetive on the Chicago, Bur: | aiong the lina wera considerably damagoed J. J. KNOEPLER of Alumiakce county Hastir 1Allon. Mr. Hastings said the 2100 & Quiney ratlrond, who took them t B el T LARLLL J wed and independe ¢ yotors of our s .\ L L ; t Mighty Serious Char, moving nt a rateof twenty miles an hour, | e G 1 A Witeh bl e bt been | Four persous wero drownod at Cherokes or Rullroad Commniissione o rospon ien my party hai N g to do was to map out a plan of ) it " RO " | Rea Oak, Ta., e i ¢ ud been | 3 o BRI A DAY, 58 JONTHON EONNLY | S Aeed 1 T as i, 10 a8 Mot PEa0 D' | AbLiAR ot thi S¥RETALI At lent | As regards the chargos of neglect and im- | Maneling his limbs in o terriblo manner, | broken into and the identical shoes purloined. | and four at Corroctionvil ho ratlvond ey GHitr 6 my puPkys s [ADDIBUAE BT OVB| At o G A S TS STt movality against Test and Liveringhouse, | Necessitating amputation. Ho was brought depot at Calumot was blown down and much Orruswa, I, June 34, —What s probubly | Glear poliiice, wise, hout pable fe | Test and Steward Liveringhiouse, of the | guvoral'people have alrehdy given tho facts | homeon a special traiu this evening and diod Knifed 1is Fathe dnmage Lo town proporty is renorted T ' J b lear politics, wise, h - : Hastings asylum. 1 e < Hasti Gover within an hour after reaching his home. Mr. I NN, Nel une W 7 [l s L FOUVLIA tined to bo tho most decisive campaign | tration of public trusts, oy will say in ! to Attornoy General Hastings, Governor [ Wb fol A0 0o ofiored Maso b NcorN, Neb, Juue 24.-At Brownsville | gythoriand, in O'Brion coanty, o small sta- bRaa tor ) oolltiaal acy in Towa | the ides of November of our chief executive, Mr. Allen azroed with the suggestion and | Thayer, too, has the afidavit of cne lady. [ Alexanderwasag honorea Masonlo member | vosterday ason of C. W. Kauffman, while | yonon the Novth i £ R O DO e hion Chiriman | “Thou hast been faithful in u fow tiings, w6 | Mr. Hill suid thoy would bo guided by the | Avother chargo mado bofars tho buard s Gt G {10100 LD RLHOK m AISLOE WILHUR | oo Gasiaots . e ot fhve (oL os " 0 o'clock today, when ivman ity Aadl ) g o ng to an individua o hospita . } attacked h aud sis rom Calumet, s ped o st Shdee 6 ChOGIARA oriti st | VI, make you Fuloe oy oo | counsel of tho attorney general LR AU R LY Nebraska Colonization Company. v knifo, inflieting tnjurios upon the | (o PHICL 18 AU ! 1-"‘-‘4 (S AEASMBIBA. (" aLaL Gonver- | ‘yunw tha JavaL bor »h( e S Mr. Hastings said tho question was 83 0 | g diad shortly after” belng discovered in Winoo, Neb., Junc Special to Tue | elder KouMfinan which way prove fatl.~ Tue | B RE AT ' ;mk S W1Gi 03] SBERTH s demorat aouniad. i tomvo | il g sorl o S v |, LSS UL | e s P A R LR D It i concedod by both political parties thut as | State officers declarad {n orde itely formulated than they had been in T There aro all kinds of rumors afloat as to | festing iutercst in a project for building ALY LANCE DETBTOPMEN I8 accucato fnfortuation sxoapt. though roporta i Ll iU s Colonel Clark of Cedar Rapids nominated | By whether Test and Liveringhouse are to be | pow city on the Pacific coast in the state of nsmitted to railrond oficials and theso Towa goos in the coming election it will prob- J aro uot always Accossible. Twelve ably go in the presidentialy election of 1802 | cpoech wus au eloguent one and was loudly Boies for a sccond gubernatorial term, = Hi Me. Hill wanted to know what the jurisdic. | proseeuted "*""!'m R ot 10ubt | Washington. A. C. Huchinson, atly | A Split on the Sub-Treasury Schome | {iches of water is roported to have on of the boar he premises wis, plodetHoR IRt IoARIBE whio rditor of the Wahoo Democrat, has just re- e SRLTETE1S el Gl oported to ¢ Bhould the democrats carry the state and re- | cheered throughout. tOH0ENS Dol di LB IDESK By fl"“ personal relationship which has ex editor of the Wahoo Detnocrat, has just r May Result Seriously. fallen last might in tne Cherokeo valley, Tho elect Governor Boies, the claim of Towa as a “*As our candidate for governor in the ap: Mr, Hustings stated in suostance that it | isted between Liveringhouse and a personage | turned froma trip in the west, and, as the TACKSONVILLE, Fla., June 24, —A Jackson, | fiiois Contrnl passonger train which left S TEAR NG s R tional campaign | proaching campaign,” said he, there is but | was as referred to yesterday, num , take | occupving a high oflicial position: also that | Nebraska agent of the corporation, will g0 to | Miss , special to the Times Union suys: Dur- | pare. 1 " \‘“’Il “‘:,. rain : iich le J il b o to. b | one name in the nearts of lowa democrats, a5 | cognizanco of the churges made, give an im Darnell, the attoruey of Tost, acted in the | Omaha in a few days to make 1t his head- | fug tho visit here of Polk, Livingston, Mc- WL Al n Luke, and moxt yeur will botoo well cstablishod Lo, bo | thoeo "ty g amo o U 1ps ottt | Gobti g aad ropor. the cvsdonco s | 34100, SWPAELY, 165, ong €, Lo MEmbErs | quastors,” Tho-artices.of ncorgaration of | Dovwal and Willerts, tho bl alinca Tights, | et ur moviag i n toe nokt tworty four sputed, and tho voice of the Hawkeye state | delegates in the stato_convention assemblec 2 d | o o boird o ! « d etts, 2 BRI reriees e maving SRR TaR IO E AOBLATRBRAY Bo & power in the comivg | The ibat stimplo aid ditect announcement of | their recommendation to the covernor within (1 Qi thellats gUbernatovinl soons:| tHe Wastington Colony company | somo interosting dovelopmonts came to the | hoves movingivinitho noxt twonty:four Lrerhy i Seatialo: e " Tt | six days after the hearing, The board could | test. This is considered an unfortunate coin- [ have been filed and tho orean- | surface rolating iAot national conventions. it is the most cloquent and most forei g 1 T reluting to national allianes mattors. ; . o progent | 15 the name of our present fearless and peer- | s fuvestizate. cidence, but no candid man wiil suspect. the | fzation effected under the laws of Both parties are entering upon the prasent | )/ okeevisteate, Horace Boies, | Great integrity of the member whom this coinci- campaixn with equal confidence. While the | riise. | Ho has discharged every duty [ M HELsanted o f dence brings into prominer e gk democrats express assurance that Governor | with sincerity and |.nn{ u][pn'.u‘m_ - w“.:u”.nl i ; ».x“klx.‘-: ‘>~‘.N” i il n-“ n;”x:‘:’;.u'11\(::-"“*1)\1‘:'-1‘1‘I“ ;:nl {;!’1?):\»::\):v: i ¢ which U. S. Hall, i I3 Boies wili be re-elected by a plurality greater | questioned honesty, rugged and manly cour A astings said it could s opinic {10 R N LOMOTE 0N on A SCCTeY | yrominence frow Indisuapolis, St. Paul and | Members, of which Ml prosident of | gtomm tins morning fully as disastrol oug s . ave, and by these traits has endeared him- | it was decmed to be to the interest of the mw;w.x;.m-mi |x||g|.1’n.c boa 1' will |vul”rr‘— SBrAEHAUIIOna FeGRELHE '“N_l_“ slopo are | the Missouri alliance was one i tins morning fully as disastrous though : ; T to all vitizens of mil classes and all par- | gia do so. Hotnen moved that “tho | Spect his wishes. Three members say they | Fuiing the entorpriso, A rogular meoting | The functions of the co 05 wWerok {0 as confident in prelicting tho success of ‘the [ ST €9 Ik itiens OF S0 € Imaes, T o | state to do Ho then moved that ttho | P LU WGk LS BATOCES “Wits 1% | Lnoking the ontorpeisa, A x swular meoting | The fnctions of the commitice woro t Feniolioun nomineo, and asserting that th | Lok in spite of course und brotal §buss | yourd proceed to wnvestigato tho matter of | y'inattor in which the people ava. intorested | 9F the directors of patiy formulate measures growing out of Ocala stato will be forever redeemed to [ WUNL G (CNUEL thamselves for another | the complaints named and spocitied in the | and the peovle must know everything thav | M0 10 tha now city has been pro- | demands. tobe presented to the Rifty-sccond Eepl A i "1“‘:; two years it only remains for this cc notice served on the mombvers of the board | transpires. U T o st oF Cray's: Trbor, | congress. Hull, from the inception of the D Mhemocrats e © " | I oS i | 5o o calo o th mning tsoroe | Tiodiihe rpuienns throughout tho stat | CAt B e i otwoen T | subtroasury wmeasare, s bon one of i gtk ttt by acclumntion; while there is | uninfitencad peoplos' cholco and fas Tho motion was seconded by Mr. Hill and it dischiargeloLpeuiantihl towns of Hoquiam and Gray's Harbor city. | strongost opponents. When he was selocted renominated by acclumation, whi on our bauners as our candidate for [ 2 house hey claim they can bo useful to the | pyg company will adimit 2,00 charter mes fharp rivalry for the repubiican euberna- | on OUE | Dauhers 88 Lout S race | carricd unanimously. Hospital and purty. no. longer, and, having | Luo compuny will adinit 3,00 ehartor mein: | o member of the committeo it was regarded torial nomination, and_some bitterness may | FoEertior, (e ERERC CERG o erat Mr. Hastings favored taking the showing | becn found unreliable, the party should have | pevs SIS FbLOY oeatiAtl (oF, CORECTIEY | s a victory for theantisubtroasuryites and | 4 gishten from M. Gillieas, superintondent B e e e O vantags. the | 18 at hand and n this work first and foro. | made by the seorelary us. far 15 1t went, aud | 1o further use for them, building movements ever madeon. tho co wis 80 proclaimed; and as au_fnaication of | oyt Towa division. who wis ot the seans of oat ulaealedibyidealai ¢ [ most is practical temperance, and interests of | g it nceded a defense to summon Test and ST nent. the ultimate abandonment of the scheme, | 1y yisiste j (eI e Hoor e, whicn | £00d morals iu regulating and controlling 1 | 1 ieorinhouso, With this cverybody wis AOIFUIEN X EL T Hnll, aftor. bis oloction, cbmmencod to work [ oo oo ropen of tho probubitery Mguor law, which | evily of strong drink, s azmust that maudlin | <ECCA X : Damage by Li @ Hall, fter his clection, commenced to work | *Aurolin and Chorokoo both roportod an- attructs the solid support of the enemics of | o v oh ¢ Bitael i satistied s Bon iy RIEN BT iaa0D Tele. | With increas aguinst the scheme and L IO illa s i e psR I on: vote s | pon bty Ehloy un Bulic IR WILY .d Delay. y Spent in the Attempt to | Scuvyien, Neb,, June 24. al Tele- | (it his coadjustors had succeeded i organ- | Other storm broaking at 4:30 p. m. pronibition, whi 0 paliilg brawling disorders of an unrestrained and Darnell Wanted Delay. O iy etdih eyl T Bon [=0'e fol: the Heatites || LiLsblaibdedinucars Bad uociedod i divided botween the republican and prohibi- e tR ot St b e Eolt Hur B i e A : 2. d : Bee. | — aviest | jzing u moveient covering the entire south- 5 tion parti L ! Anrestricte 'l.‘rmfl:.»n'f.‘.-m‘\;i.-‘.l"r e ahoamy [ During all this talk Mr. T. Darnell oceu- | Sregars, S. D., June 24,—(Spacial Tele. | rainstorms kuows in years passed over this | ern states as 15 shown from a call for a Equal Almost to Johnstown. Tho grand opern house whero tho convon- [ SKaIUBL it of such o eatbless o8 CEREONIE | plod a chafe near tho corner. Ho was 85 | gram to T B SRt G city tonight about 8 o'elock. Knin fell iu tor- | meeting of ‘tho antl.subtrensury leaguo av | Cnmrok. In., Juno 3t.—The torrors of tion s held is beautifully decorated and 0 | hitlized and rovolting, and its widespread | Guictas a Sunday school sctiolur, Ho wanted | jurymen in the box as yet in the Few T rents and thunder and lightmng was 1nc iling, Tex, onJuly 10 next, 0 ar. | the Johustown flood wers i part ropeated in Gt ekt of tho i huniz tho notto: | o anforcoment st cutrios tho threat of o | {0 kiow if it was tho iateation to commence | caso. Tho thirty men respoading this morn- | sant, 1t was but a fow minutes wntil o | yoniug meeling POl O oo thely M [ this placo today. Soventy houses have been o ablic Ofiee s o Public Teusty wbile 49 | baud of outinwry ‘or lealized. blackimail, o | an investization right thon and there. Ho | ing to tho_special venieo fallad to receivo | strests wore stall rivers. [tis impossibloto | troasury measure and McCunism will be deri- | cartied out of sight i a Niagara-like torrent. Miuckward Step in Reference to the Free Sil- | Sei ‘:}("'I:::’-IL[""flt\«'»w\-“ilv(l_v::lll‘ directions and in | spoko ina tono as 1) G, fl\;:"““‘: recogmtion from either the defense or prose- | tell the ameunt of damage done. At 8:15 | nitely iaugurated, and on this circumstance | How many lives nave been lost is yot a mat- ver Bk ot the Demoeratie Blatform of | 000 e o | A i | cution. Tho shorlf was orlorod to aubpna. | oclock a Uolt of lizhtaing struck tho i hangs an interestings tale. Tn the lute moutis. | ter of wncortainty. i ear i sod with prayer. At | Botes. the fotal abstainer, who stands as the | Governor Thayer had rotarned. He wanted | fifteen moro to report by 1:80 tomorrow, | mense flouring mill of Wells & Nieman on | FelROBSUmAcEs bive, bRch SO o and men A terrific eloudburst, thrice repeated, and o convention opencd with prayer. At | exponient of most ealihtencd sentiment and | Governor Thiyer to bo present. At loust, | From thislistiv1s hopad @ jury will bo se- | the southonst corner of tho clty, the fluid | burs havo uiso e on, Brestont Dol the | wind alinost a hurricano are what consum- AR Ce s sl heay b emq saj | [ xpoclencoRnT At iSEcat o lasivRIGTHID Y St povaeronind o psAOR R Ll [ LR Bl g b ORI, spreading over tho first floor. The fire alarin ”of taking action against Hall, Polic | mated the dreadful work. The storm which tho fraedom of the city to the delegates. e O e L (I s T T specinl Sesston Almost Assured. sounded immediately and the whole depart- s considerable correspondence with | began last aight appears to have swept in a ‘The chairman of the state central commit- ‘heers. I nominate for governor Hou. | b at he did for Supe en Test. 1f s oy, S. 9 3pe ‘Polo- | ment responded, and through heroic action | Hall, advising him to desist, und very re- | yast cirele of northwestern lowa, fully one L o om it Coared T om govornor but that he did for Superintendent Yaswrox, S. D., June 24.—[Spocial Tele Y L s e i R { Oy il - forace Boics.” [Applause and cheers, | the latter was going to be i ated, tie | gream to Ttz Ber, |—Charles S. Kingbury of | and bard work succeeded 1n_gotting the firo | {HALY SR 1AM MO TG SHOERE | huudrod wilos in diamoter, with Cherokoo as man from the Fourth district, as the teupor LT (GO Gl | as ¢ i ey [ t 0 udrod m ary chairman. L wvas at tho canclusion of Colonel, Cinrlcs | ought to be cltod to appear to defond him- | Vaykton hns beou appointad a8 candidate | under control and eflectually subdulng the | subtrensury bill oF tendor his rosig. the conter. - Wo. maot today.” sald tho temparary | brilllant addross that the most enthustustle | selt | L commoncing tho | for o cadotship in the United: States naval | finmes at 100'clock, A numbor of the fire- | nation us’ a ‘member of e leciin | UP o 10:30 tonight, owing to tho dostrua chairman, amid applause, “not as in vears | SRS HCLCE L O visitio device | uvestigation ho meant thit they should ex- | academy ut Anapolis, M. men were injured, but none fatally. The flour | tive committo In the event of his | tion of wires and railrowds, only tho vaguest gono by, stmply to plan for the perpetuity of m behind the scenes was ftouchied and a | awine the showing of dupti voucher: Th ) i on the first floor and in the exchange | noncompliance ke was given plainly tounder- | oports have reachod here from the devastat- vRAl athe A pm bol o scones ched and ¢ showin uplicate vouchors 1o South Dadota world’s fair commnission ) it vater, Ha: | 8 o would bo o our organization, but rather in the fullness | oS “unner suddenly dropred iuto sight, | made by the secrotary of stat house is almost a total loss from water, Es- | stand that he would be_suspended, and was | Foton ST oo g south, of success and to muke the leaders | ooéioier it miaTel hetan o o '8 bartand ! | movrow. Almost enough pladges have been | chinery and mill aggregating at loast belioved this is a decisive stroke of policy to | ‘The dumage hore, taking into account tho re- Who bl mareh at tho head of | of {ioveror Hoith, The effect was insian. | o buit and cite the ofiicors accused to apPoAr | securod to insuro the calling.of o special ses- | fully insured, T 15 Tmpossivio to got the ox. | frustrate the objects of tho anti-subtreasury | latively small sizo of the town, is enormous our ever increasing columns at our cortain | (hee0tS AP, WG A IS i tirnad with | “"[ho duplicate vouehtrs were thep produced | S1gn0f the lerlsiature. e et amount of dumage. douo and it may ox- | league at Dallas, and to ndvance tho less in- | Most of tho destruction in Chorokee was Novemoer triumph. Tho logic of our recent J : S % it thop tev. . F. Williams, D.D)., of Chicao has | ceed amounts stated. trepid opponents in the measure than Hall to a graceful gesture to the portraitand said | but not examined, the attorney geu iy dfary ¢\ 3 P i Shows. tho permanenoy of progress. | Eracerul gesture to the poLtTul A mem | oot jnot cxamined, tho attomnoy eneral | been olectod president of Yaukton college at e steor clear of tho Dallns council. ‘Thoso who | 0L s e s tic ndvancement hus not boen nccl: | o moccat without bounds. Mavor Ficke of | thme on tho floge. finaily folding thom and ror | & SA1ary of 82 500 por year. Grand Army Men Celebrate, do know President [ull assort positively thag | Sioux rivar, rosulting from tho tremondous dental, nor yet the result of conditions not e i o H Jov- 2 e 3 Tty 3 = s Orp, Neb J 94— [Special to T | he will decline to be coereed and to give up | downpour of water from tho sky yet | Davenport seconded the nomination of Gov- | turning them to the secrotary. Heavy Rain Storm, b, Neb., June 24.—[Special to Tie ) v understood. ~ It is but the recurrenco of the | oiv i EEL = e He o 1 3 i o ain § s 5 ceaate | his convictions, but on the contrary o will | Somoiden of tho immousity and sudden- i crnor Boies, and in alluding to the Towa | Mr. Hill then moved that all matters por- | Myrenenr, S N o olo. | BEr.] —Tue reunion of the central Nebraska i ) i2Ld truth that principle is stronger thau plunder ; i G B Murener, S. D., Juno 24~ [Special Tele- rvesign and fizht the subtreasury scheme | poss of thoe fl R : leader as one who was destined to a place on | taining to the duplicate veachers be laid - be L Jdistrict, Grand Army of the Republic, is to ! ness of the flood can bo inforred from tho and that in th fon's onward mareh, | ¢ UGS BN et again nroused o deafening | fove the board, which provailed gram to Tk Bee.]—A heavy rain of four h G Army of the 3 harder than over. Tt is bolleved by ~many | (5 curvied off apparently without an under the influe of educationnl cam- | g% RO O convention, Senator J. H. A it then moved that | hours durtaion visited this section lust night. | be held here August 2 to 23 inclusive. Over | that this will split the national alliance, and e e ! : X puigns, the support of the masses will event- | Syields of Dubuque, who had the honor of | Superintendent Tt vard Livering- | The rain was general, oxtending north to 00 has been raised to mect the expeuses of | au independent organization will grow out of | cffort the big truss bridge on which tho Illi- wally be found on tho side of the peo- { AEIS T ting Hoies for the governarship | house of the hospital for the chronic insane | Redfield, west to Plankinton, aud cast to | the occasion and an association has been | the altiatce mocting as 4 result, with a more | nows Central railvond crossed the river, and ’ %..“‘f‘,’,‘[“',.".',"\f"'.l',flf S Abninuso | U0 | 5o vears ago, also seconded the nomination. | at Hastings bo notitied to appear before the | Sioux Fall formod to further and advacco the interest | L0eral policy in many respeotsand espeolully | with tha bridgo went 400 foes of trostlo on q t il Prohibition und the ulliance Reported Lost. republicans ure returning to the party. Then | sce tho fight in 1892 will bo botween the two e Lelo. | Darties. WareLoo, June 24, —Reports continue The national allianee logislative: council met | 1o ypyiva hore confitmitory of the disastrous Nebraska with an nuthorized capital of | in Washington last Fobruary and ercated n B £1,000,000. W. C. Gerard of Chicago is presi- Ll i L Gl Ll LB LU, 3 a0 AU (ol T dent of the company and men of wealth and tral. Che was visited by another Hill wanted to know if the board could legislative committee covsisting of three than two years ago, the republicans are just not of us lonw duration as last night Ihe Tllinois Central bridge, 250 fect long, across the Little Sioux at Cherokeo went down under the rush of the flond at 2:15 this afternoon, tovethor with several honsos in the lower part of thetown. The the drowni and four at_ Correctionvitle are confirmed by g s , and, it they | wiil b o de! (G o ] 5 . H of - acbiovement o' colobrate tne day | g1ty the portrait und familiar features | should striko something of importance to call | il Bold a business moeti S in this city to- | timated loss on_flour, §3,000; damages to ma- | given to Juno 25 to make his answer. 1t is wrought by the extraordinary riso in_the “There will be a presidential election in | board at the ofiice of the secretary of state at the meeting. The follow o (L6 /oMoors. || b8 tomembership, which the coupany’s tracks approached the jete with other lauds on equal terms in A Al o bR D A olie! | aronaiiall st i sgled of the meeting. ollowing are the ofticor I Cvdinary business of life. 1t holds the in- R : ; of the assoctation: Judge James K. Fair Trouble 1m nz the Navajocs ") L to say that he who has carried his fol- Mr. Darnell interrupted. asking at what et ) 2 ) o u o higl dustrla] ceritors of our lnud as pauper com- %0 the vorgs of the promised land may | timo they should tpmaie and vouchsafing the | And Gave the Sheriff a Long Chase bank, _ president; Captatn Jona L L% Viaas, N. M., Juno 24.—Further ad- cnighEHIo LI 5 ‘”;"." By r”‘_‘ hisliea s, anly ablo 0 survivo in o stragelo | 1oL ot W Yoo to tho vork beart | Hhformion” Shats . Justeo. et - Vefore Being Caught. Donough, _ vico prosidont;, Hon. Herman | vieo, veceived horo from Fort, Wingato, 30 | Staoover known. o bist nforiation fu- or wenlth by the ussistanco of tho tax gath- | A2} e o O o | b Tbabushe. Tats. eourt inatdb of | Atcmisox, Kan., Juno ,—|Spacil to Tue | \Vestorer, socrotary; Hon, Charles B. Cofin, dieates that tho [linois Genteal vailvort is erer. Mo this end that party has in- { tronsarort M. b Gettor. D, A Gard, ©. 1, | miles west, today, are to the effect that th linoings) ronsC vhicl 'l o o | BPplausei. q three days, whilo in the district court the | Bee,]— (. W. Stranahan, the tailor who ran >ai v, Mitford, F Y rouble ol 2 Navajo resor oms to | under water coutinuously for'many miles on crensed taxation, which ubsorbs the substance omebody moved that Goveraor Boies be | time was much longer. ! 1 | Paist, Q. W, Miiford, Frauk Matlory, J. M. | troublo on the Navajo reservation scoms to | BdIEr witer Bontianiusiv JOLMEL WG OF of the peovle, and hus declared such taxation LA L R away @ fow weeks ago taking with him a | Klinker, Frank Dworak, executiv be merensing. Licutenant Brett,who was sont | poo i o omothing sold ritanglvervisasencoolibdlvitiatiand ina Lot everybody rise,” said. tho chairman, Liveringhouse Deflant. cortifionte of dapostt for §1,000. belonging to | Tho Union Pacificund B. & M. railways | itk a dotachment of troops to ieans Canou, | masmiaud i ruiirod histoey o5 “oldon tional wealth. Tho republican party sees | gy idirtoisly 1,500 cheering, untervified [ My, Hill said they could get them hore to- | his wife, was arrestad at Salt Like City | are togrant reduced fave for the occasion | q\p pore Detiance, to suppress the depreda- | Advicos have been received stating that danger in commerciul Intercourse with for- | joygeruts arose to taeir fect, ahd oven the | morrow. He would say at tho sumo time : and a largo attendance from avroud is ex- ) ; I Vi N Beaad Ut . tions and counts the highway of the | UCHOCrats arg it o e e | morrow. He would say sume today and will be brought back here for | pacie tions of the hostiles, dispatched u courier to | Vice Presides arahan_ and a majority of O O ot Hrospority. Toae 1o | 1adies in tho boxes caught the enthusiasm b that Livevinghouse had acted in an insult- | poi” ho aprest was caused by a local bank | PE¢te% Bl IR S i, the communder of D troop on the Zuni | the other hixh oficials of the Iilinois Contr feus as 8 meNce b0 oL Bre Doy i b | risine and waving their fans and bundker- | ing *manner to the bourd. The [ (R0 8GR VO GG (NG 00t | Sam Jones at Beatrice's Chautanqua, | reservation for him to como to bis aid as | aroalreudy on route for tho strivkon torrls ArbtidtecR that vor T A tabiore by | oniara: § 7 ) = | steward had been twice notified o appear be Jhlol, ChNNON (L0, COKL FRIT ARG - 0R0s K] Beatnice, Nob,, June 24.—[Special Tele- | Speedily as possible, also u courior tory. Many days will probub'y clapse beforo ol The democratic party The band strack up “Auld Tang 10, fore it and had faile com money ranahan weat from here to Chi: R1¢ i arrived at Fort Wingate with a special to the | traiis, eithor passenro Troight, are in tux. [Avplause, The democratic party | 4,q'the mnnouncemont of the chairman that | - Darell said he thought his client had not | cao, where he tried to make up with di- | @ramto Tus: Ber.| The second day of the | (ommanding ofticer for another troon of cav- | anything like normal condition. 'Orders s more than ever dotormined to overthrow | Bojes was the unanimous nominee of the con- | intentionally insultod tho board voreod wife but she declined, The sherff | Beatrice Chautauqua passed oft under the | uiry, or all cavalry available, as the hostiles | have been issued to recvive no more freight haining ‘t‘““M‘ IilnjovebllL 1 Ghoars ] and 10 | veution was never heard awid the cheers Mr. Hastings retorted that the board had | has followed him over five thousand miles. | 1nost encouraging auspices, both as regards | ard threatening war. H troop, Secoud cay- | until further orders for any point bayond e that all " tazation of whatever nac | Which the fumiliar melody callad forth oven given Liveringhouse his owu time to | Stranahau claims to be a brother of the de- | weysher aud attondance, The day was | alry, usder command of Captain Robiusou, | Aurcha privciples that ull taxution of whatever nit- | * A "Buaicic of Luous county nomiunted | como hofore ity und that oficer had rofuse to | ccasod Steanzian to winoss uemery 8 mout- | largoly dovoted to the routing study locturo | huvs leit Fort Wingato and will faco thé | | Every effort was belng mado tonight to lause.) . Tho froe colnage plank in' the (AP | for lielteuant governor the democratic cau- | come. ' He théu suggosted that tie time of | ment was erocted in ono of th parks of | work of tho assombly. ‘Tonight & tremon- | march. This makes three troops of cavalry | bring ordor out of the chaos, but the thsonco e 1500 bk th. oynote of the figan. | diduto of two yonrs ago, Samuel J. Bostow | the apponrauce of the oficors in question be | Brook'yn, N. Y., a short time ago. flous crowd was gathored at the tabernacle | now iu the field, and the fufantry companies | of accurate information and tho paralysis of clnl situation and will ’“, ol (e SN | of Chariton. “Ihero was a disposition to | set fori p. m. tomorrow aftornoon, ¥ o in A Wreok to hoar Itev. Sam P, Joues deliver his lecture | are now holding themselves in readiness to | transportation almost nullifies the progress. [Choers. | wake Bestow the nominee by scelumation, | “Darncll objected, wsking for forty-eight ) Killed in a Wreok. on “Manhood un¢ Mouey.” Tho leading | be called out. The trouble among the In | Gaugs af workmen and soveral railvoad tol- Do enbalser ouloglsed Governor Boles as | DUt thera ware orics of “Whiting, Whiting,” | hours n which to prepare himself. i Ersworri, Kun., June 24.—A train on the | fentures of tomorrow’s meeting will be a lec- | dians may moan auother Navujo war. egraphors had roachod this Dolnt tonight, bug hat geand 010 tribune of the people, wha fn | 28 M. Miller of Carroll nally ‘also o Mr. Humpnrey did notwant to be captious. | Holyrood & Littls river branch of the Santa | ture by Sam Jones in the aftoruoon on **Char- e could get no further and cau do but little 1t bt grand od tehung of the peosles ity | fn nominacion for lioutonaut, governor, 1 C. | iselve hours would not e il 0 dit | 1o was wrecked at a crossiv four miles oust | etor ind Charactors." T uttondanco was Michigan for Blaine, anything here ns vet. } “¥ has demonstrated a brendth of statemauship ALINGIOFAIINANG.C] antly Rep erence largely augmentod tonight by the arrival of H10AGO, Jun: _“Blaine is the choico of | Other railroads besides the Illinois Cantral J: ‘haadag t sentative Kolly of SiouxCity protested against | - Mr. Hill sald tho governor would be here | ©f Lorraine, Ellsworth county, Tuesday | 0 U—T o M hatts of the state and | 4 Cn CAUG JuRo St X 4 can scarcely have escaped groat damaizo, par- 1‘:;"”") of presidential honors.”” {Che W hiting bels into the contest. He | then, merning about 9 o'clock. The engive was | oo Kansas. i Michigan,” said Senator Francis B. Stock- | yioi1iniv the Chicago & Northwestorn and e R R road n jotter from that gentieman in which | - Davnell said that Superintondent Tost | thrown from the track. The fireman was el bridge of Michigan in an interview today. | the Cuicazo, Milwatkoe & St. Paul. As near WL }“"‘I Mary j‘*‘l {3 ) ) ']j‘ 9. ‘,.." the strong desive was expressed that his | would arvive tonight and he wanted time to | killed outright and the engineer so badly in Gothenburg Notes. “He is n1so the favorite of the republicans ut | as can be learned tho area of the storm as D D e e o ebiton and pArsbnal | BAme bo not mentioned in the convention | talk with him juned that he died this wmoraing. Their oruexnURG, Neb, June 24.—(S peciol to | largo,” he continued. It oaly remaius for | given has been if avything under estimated. sume to control ‘the appotites und personal | gjyeq it has been apparent that he could not Mr. Hill claimed that Darnell had access | homes were in Luwrenc i Baal e mba N 5 i \ AES: % According to latest advices the storm fal habits of our = people. = While = thus |5 0minatea without opposition. Asa to the rocords of the secretary’s oftice which s Tux Bre,| —The Nows, formorly republioan, | him to stgmify his willingness tonosept:the | [iic'0xt of o greut tri-state uiotion, af hl”f hvrmp(‘ . with ; W q{ l..{mm-unl sonul friend of Whiting, the Sioux Cit showed perhinps ull he wanted to kuow. A Girl Cruelly Murdered. has entered the alliance fold. Itis now a | nomiuation, and upon the completion of the | fotiiv'not only i huge streteh of country in 1'_‘\“:‘:‘;“ "\m“.“:‘j‘_x”"‘;“ 1‘::-1 "“,:: gate requested that bis name bo withd Darnell, however, wanted a day fn. which Prence Crry, Mo, June 2. —A daughter, | stock company. first ballot in the national couvention ho will | joicitf I HAE S LS SRHECH OF Minnesota lRoes where lluuors were sold, the b 1 Miller flually withdrew tho nomiuation. | to prepard, Ho had not expoctod this kind | aged fourteen yoars, of Torrs Campbell, who | O of the hoaviost raius of tho season foil | bo chosen, Flomuy uot uow want it but, 1 ¥ oun tharo are nsos. Bollovers 1n. truo and | Stmucl L. Bostow of Charitan wus then | of an investigation. ‘What hie had expacted | jivog o ‘milo north of Ritchig, was qeen last | here on Saturday oveulng. Nodamago wis thinicwhensho a3as 10 PAE WL hlinihe nominated by acclamation for lieutenant gov- | was that the board woulds go to Hastings lono. but plonty of water isstanding in | Will then accopt ails or the e otic e TN T At A thot fiiticn v a g ¥ i y 2 done, 4 ding in lanipack i beioly ze. ll;:'ul ‘t‘L‘:‘I“ ’l“lll:r\:‘::lk "fl':l'fidl ‘l’l"'" :l]l‘l:x{v::'.v\ erner and returned thauks in a brief speech. | and not bring the aceused to Lincoln. Saturday night leaving the town and golng | ¢ o £ If Secretary Blaine should refuse the nou in Towa witl not be fully done until this, tho For the oftice of supreme iudge thevo was Just what reason Mr. Darnell had for ex- | toward Howard. Two young men named "Tho Mothodists held their fourth quarterly | inution tho senator thinks President H uBox \'1" A_HI.. I "ll":" 4 ! pogl 1 Tele. rotest of ‘all farces, is awept from the | L ahuep coutoat Hardly ‘n.[: the 1 nation | pecting this wethod of procedure the gentle- | Wardy and Armstrong sww the girl and a | meoting here vesterday. Presiding Blder | 501, '\’\.'n‘.“ h“r r:‘,:).nymm:;:l;(‘:’l‘ Bou Ul’lrlu ock- grom ml I ;y- | ho (4’ ribl ll Mins of a0l ouR 0008 ondiia law lenactedtfopi| uooR eelnrad 1 jorlor baforo e OMGmAR. | man.did nok skils, wau about a mile from town, This was the | Georye L. Haight of Kearney preactod an | prCS 4 ] lost night und $his morning hayo plmoatdo. wreath was sent to the stuge, bearing the Mr. Hastings said he did not think this ¥ housd will pass a free coinage bill and t R G O T P i rict regulation and control of the c 3 o ; i g8 a8 st time the wirl was soen alive, Searching | excellont sermon, Both mornlug and evening | B3O 3 vastated this portion of lowa, No roads are surisutegulaiion a d control of the traftic in | {ivials “B. R, B.” Theso initials suggested | would prevent them from going to Hastings, | 10t time the girl was soen alive. Searching | (EUH R OERTon 1od by & crowded houso, | the sepate will dolikewise, but that the pr 3 runniug trains from this city cast, The i 3 > S e o | tho uames Boies, Bestow and Brannan, the | They would probably have to o there * | parties scoured whe neighborhood from Sat- f aons will veto it running " 3 : \vihbo central committoe for the ensulng YOt | tioiet of two ycurs ago, ind was intended | way. He then sugiosted that tho aceused be | urday evening until Sunday evening, when Over the Mayor's Head. e L Floyd river valley is mundated for thirty- 1l bo on followa: Iirat congtossiontl Y [ to stampedotho” conveirtion to” William fied to appear boforo the board I nor mutilated body was found a fow feet | Beariice, Neb., June 24, —(Special Telo Burial of Senator McDonatd. fivo miles north of this city, Many houses in . & ¢ 1, Braunan. of . Mukeating . for SURFomE 8 20, at § 4. m from the road by these same young men and INniANAPOLIS, Ind,, June 24.—The funeral | Le Mars are flooded over the first floors Pishor; Third, John J, Dunuj Bourth, M. J. o e Sl eraw to Tue Bee.)—The Beatrice gas and oahan L‘i({h, ey Baum: Sixth, J, 1, | {udge. It tatled lu its imnediate purpose, | Tnis suggestion was adopted and embodied | near the placo thoy had soén her the day be- £ J & of the late Joseph E. McDouald oceurred this | while the towns of Merrill, Hinton and James afternoon from the family residence, From | are completely submerged. Thirty-five miles g however, for no loss thau four gentlomen | as follows in o resolution lutroduced by Mr. | fore, Her hoad was crushod, her throat cut | clectric light company, of which the Maxwell Levers; Soventh, Edward H. Hunter; b ©og binced in nomination. Hon. Benjamin | Allen Y oo car to car, and there were several gushes | Brothers are the priucipal owners, wero last Fishi, o B Tewisi Mo, b M. Loat | gall, Dx-congroasinan and ex-comumissionor of | “Resatved, That the sald E G, Tost, superin- | on the breast knd abdomeu. Thero wero evi- | night granted a twonty-one year franchiso by noon wntil 2 p. . s porfect stren of poopls | of track on each of tho Iilnois Contrul, Chl: SR el NISE) patehis, nominated L. O. Kivne of Tami | renaunt, atid 1. W. Liverinhotse, stawird. ba | dences ofa hard struggle from the roud to the | tho city council. The ordinauco was pussed | pourod throughi the housa 1o got W st | cago, st Pauh Minnoapolls & Omala and er mcoment of the various | €OUNLYS Joim 1. Crair, “mayor of Keokik, | notified to uiear hefors the boird ot ‘public | scono of the murder somo time ago and was pigeonholed by tho | Klimpse of s, | wnoral pro- | Sioux City & Novthorn are flooded north of | oun: us | oiinatea Henry Bunks of Keokuk; D. P! | lunds and buildings ut the oftice of 1Hon. J Tbmor suys the girl was au important wit- | mayor, who last night vetood it. The coun- | cession wero political elubs and othor organi- | this city with bad washouts at Le Murs, The committees the convention adjourned to 1:80 | Siypbs of Fuirfield nomnated F. E.'Burton | Allen, secretary of stute, ut the stute housein | ness in a_murder cuse now pending in Now- | cil at ouce o ordinance sver tho veto | zations and over five hundred carriages. | Little Sioux river bottom at Cherokee iy P+ adiournment the committes on reso. | Of Wapello county, and C. W. Van Horuo of | fioeit oy o LrGng: TUnG S ik, 460 | ton county, and that intereated parties aro | by & vote of 7 yeas to | nay. After tho servicos at thehouse, which were | entirely inundated and thousands of acres of OF Adjournment tho committca on reso: | Muscatine and Congressman Hayes of Cliu- | L' visthention will Be taken ap, and tne | suspected of kuowing somethine of the mur — - uttended by people from all over the state, | crops ire under water }.‘:-‘:»I::T IOVAQ PIRRALS. (R0 P.‘i“[:;u"‘.' (reat | fon wominated William . Beantan of Mus- | Siorintendent of tho hospltn | JRatiatif WA AN Injunction Suit Postpe the remaius were taken to the com A s A e Bt e s was made, and except upon two or f iiiie” Tho roll was then called and L. G. | quired t¢ produce nt' that meetinz a detulled et Bearnice, Nob., June 24,—[Spe forty houses and barns on the bottoms, e e e Fonur g o2 | Kluno was nominated on the first ballat, tho | saouut, ot the uniount of, csh on hund, In AHE WEATH EX EORECAST. Br.)—The hearing of the “iujunction case Directors Not Guilty. bt o tutalitios aro woportod.. At tho sumd e R LA L Sa O endoraguy | voto being: I igigs Branuan, 1755 | Gokother with & detadled statemunt R Posin) Vroimity—Showers: fol. | WEulst the Rapid Transit_and Power com- NEw Yoiuk, Juno 24— At the trial today of | place both upproa hos to the Liltuols Central Suriony Lt i At or Omaha and Vieinity—Showers; fol- | S o rostenin the motor line cars from | the New Haven railroad airectors for misc bridgo over the Sioux are gon Governor Boios and his admiuistrat J Junts pald Tnto sald tond, from = whit by - | he's noimination wus made ununimous, L AP PR R Blenu o, On the Central’s Onawa branch 900 feot ‘The anti-probibition plank in the platform of | 1O|8 BOMILALION WA source dorived, with dute of sumb, the wmount | lowed by fair, stationary temperatur Prossing the South Sixth streot bridge hus | meanor in heating vars with stoves nstend of | sronk' wus sietiad oot Ot tho ¢ un'ul(j: For lowa—Occasional light showers; sf been referred by the consent of the council i Ak R A HAMI S G BSh For superintenaent of public wstruct expended from suid fund, with the date and 1ow0 s veafirmed and o, pacty plodged 1o |y, canditiatos wero J. J. IKnooplerof Alla- | the propor vonehors therofors' and that sild : : ¢ steam, the Judge instructad the jury to acquit | Sioux Falls branch seven bridges were Dallot oF baliot raform system, . The Mekine | Wokee county, O. J. Tylandor of Paweshick, | stute ind papers be nccompnied with o | tionary temperature; variuple winds. to 0 o'clack tomarrow moralng, W1 the defondants excent Prosidént Clark, | washod out s ot reform systom, ‘fhe Melin- | w'S"yilson' of Sheldon and 8. I Piegler | drafu for the wmaunt shown o bo on huid, r North and South Dakota and ! sible for His Wife's Den Whoso trial, the Judve said, would continué | - The Chicago & Northwestern tracks ln the ey tanft law s denonuced nud tho princlolo | A5 WASOROERRRIROT B0 5 (G G | piviable'to e orice” of e trvasurer of the | braska_IMair, warmor; variable winds Not Foaponsible: for His Wifsta Denth, | hoas trial, tho Judee st wokld eonhiano i ke Clulsaga f Harlbweskorn Leacis i the - Sutherian 1. I'ho siume road is wlso washed of . & tanff for -revenue only is I ) stiite of Nobraska For Missouri and Kansas—Malr; stationur, Bratiics, Neb,, June 24.—[Special Tele endors e Stato one | the western normal college, who has been or ouri and Kansas ationary Neb., Spec endorved, — Stt0 A O e | tho unrelenting opponent of the Amerlcan Who Will Prosecute? temperatures southorly witd: gram to i Bee)—Charies F. Carpenter BT Huthopland. 08 A0 EOME L% libocal pensions for disablod ex-union | 3¢hool book trust, withdrew from the contest | A¢ the closo of the meotivg Tur Bue vepro- | e BN \CGa. stationary ter was today ncquitted of the charge of wan At Pliladelphia—The Michigan, from Lon- | At Merrill, eight miles from this city, the soldiers is favored. Thoe world's fair in 18 ou account of Samuel L. Bestow of the same | coniative asked M, All r permission to . s i slaughter in the district court. Carpenter | gop Floyd river rose fifteen foet in threo “hours comes in for a plank and an ample and liberal | CONRTessiounl district b ady been | copy the duplication of vouchers as also the R o) i Wwns on trinl for causing the death of bis wife | “"At London—Sighted — The Trave, from | Lhis afteruoon, snd ut 5 o'clock tonieht the e rlation In recommendag. . Upon tho | Bominated for lioutenant gover: The roll [ Giddrapancios which bad boen discovered in g by Tailiug to provide hor with the neossaries | Now Y | flood is sweeping through the vd river sliver queation thoro was o long dis. | Doin fuatly callod J. B. Kuoepler vvas nomi | thewecounts of th asyluu odlcials, Mr. Allen CINCINNATY, O, June 34, —At tho sossion of | op ) At Humburg—The Gothis, from Baltimore, | Joward his olty and dovastatlig pute, but the committee fing eoided to | RALA on tho irat hatlot denied the request on the ground that that | the Master Plumbers’ National association At Now Yor S E T PR AR A hundreds of @cres of crops. ago and merely favor “tne free colunge oter A, Doy, Johnston county, Michael | hyi usked Tost and Liveringhouse for a | port” and was »wed by reporta from the McCoor J1xcrioN, Neb., June 22, —[Speeial | 555 T ok siaidil ang Lewiston are in its course and will of silver upon a ust. ratio,” makiug it 8 full | (irey of Pocalioutas, and L. 1. Hotoliiss of | gtatement of their cash account and until that | Vico presidents of the differont states, Prosi- | to Tur Brr.|—All small grain crops in this Reform School Burned. bo submerged by morning, causing thousands legal tender for all debts, public ana priva RIS SOUDSY was nowmianted ou the | raportshould be made dent Grifith, among other things, laid stross | locality, the southera part of York county, Utah. June 34.—The territorial re. | of dollurs "damage, ‘Conight hundrods of lmmediately after the meeting of the eon. | st ballot advisable to make public, for the time bei B T PR Ri AR e ab, 4 | | families on the Floyd river flats i this civy vention in the aftornoon W. H. M. Pusey of | Al attempt was made to appoint six state | gho diserepancies he had discovered 10 Pragriake D) aRlaNRkioi COLMRr -Ro~ | AR LIt heat Of condiign, | 98B 1A L0okine n school located here, and the only instis | aro moving out to bigher grounds Councll Blufts was selectod as permanent [ Fs] comumteuiton o IEANS Ty This afternoon u great deal of eriticlsm wus | orritory, Nearly all tho vice presidents ve- | late heavy rains, ’ chairman amid cheers, Pusey was escorted OA AR IAUS ALAAR S fostod in the | Passed upon the board, occasioned bY the | furred o the growth of interest in sanitars N o'clock this mornir I'here were it nine | their yurds and shops, and engines, cars and to tho chuir and introduced AR A8 MAIALSSS H MONI ORI 1) S8 | rumor that nobady could be found 10 prose- | piumbing, o matter i which they said they Rain and Wind. tnmates, all of whom wero suved. Tne build- | 8l kinds of matorial huve been removed to In his address Chaieman Pusey said: ropart of the oommiiies on resaiitions. 10 | oute the case for that body. It was enerally | b the active symoathy awd co-operation of Baxcuorr,. Neb., June 24,—(Special Te ing and contents iwero destroyed hi unds. ‘The stock in the Union and themien of the convention: As & member platform, as flually prosonted, coutuined the | g yhat it was the duty of the attorney geti | jpading and progressive physicians. | ¢ 4 s ¥ ! ing | 890,000, Well tusured tockyards have all been removed by ho ola guard, whose flag went down in 1833, | Siver clause of last year wnd wus unani al to appear for thé board, thoughi some | ’ ¥ e | gram to Tuk Bur.|—A terrible rain and wind AL T grect you nd represcntutives of the reiu: | MUusky adoped without discussion. Tho 4 not £e0 how that could be done when The Five Recard srorm passed over this place this afternoon la Do e taln that the rallrond yards, atooks forced ‘and_dominant party of tho state, [ form s follows the same officer would also be compelled to | (. e B O o carriage | Sovoral lousos and baros wero demolislied aking houses. railvoud ps and (Cheers.| This, therefors, 1s cotumemora- As a slgnal fllustration of the public good to | yvote upon the result of the showing | t RAE iy o2 e carriage | No lives lost so far as renorts e i \ . ¢ bo partial tor water tion duy for triumphant democracy of Towa | e securtd by lottiug the offic seok the uibih |~ The former view was Iater changed aftor a | factory of the Chapmun, Reed & Ruttan cou pons e i 156 of commons : vas 1o A cust aud snd advanced the banner of reform once move | - L hers of whidh decided that euch would act as | parily iusurad. Henry Vole AT Neb,, June 1 Special T A ahea last sday it e that the 10 the frout uuder the consummAle lc.Jcr-‘ |CONTINVED ON BECOND FAUX.] lu attorney #ad wuke the acoused show, if | seriously iujured by ab exp " grom to Tus Bk p city council ost pri buuks aug io did not consider it )f the kind in t encd at $ | ‘Phe railroad companies nave abandoned June 24, —After the adjournment

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