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THE OwMAHA DaAILy BEE TWENTY-FIRST YEAR. OMAHA. MONDAY MORNING, JULY 13, 1801, NUMBER 9. mountain, back of the canncry. Nine houses — " { with thelf - oceapints we ay 3 . One Wo W Focty Tndians Swept | Dolegata TR e e i crrible Wreok on the Colorado Midland at 1 their pants were swept away. | Alleged Shortage of a Number of Her | One Womun '.', "“:‘ty_ A Delegates to the Christina Endeavor Con LAST WERR'S CLEARINGS TERRIBLE LANDSLIDE, | O. Ho: , G T Morretl, H, A, Joi®® \ 2 Many Indioations of Republican Sucosss in (3 the Approaching Campaign, Gross Exchan tes of the Countrey as | = [E— Thirtcen bodies have beeu recoveraed | i 3 ? X ; MNORGAN'S POLICY, —_— Princess Louise, from Skeena, brings news the Vietims—Inquest Will thing drop in the neighborhood of Begin Toda CLEARINGS. | bureau which will cause troublo for Commis --asvasaq ing Byercise would not receive the expert's report until more and severely scalding and buraing six et on the main track to Aspen a licht cogi track leading to the waror tank, The hostler ST ¥ rri p b k o orted by the fanks, e Ire e widh s of Catholic a 1 of a terrible landsliae on the banks of the : § A por 10WA ANCE ON- AN, TWO KILLED AND FiVE FATALLY INJURED, | Uniust ""““""“‘“ :n % 3 :x’m: SEVERAL PERMITTED TO REFUND MONEY. Siceena rivor, resultinp/ B UAE, deate of one IMMENSE THRONG FILLS THE AUDITORIU Bostoy, Mass,, July 13.—~Tho t OWA'S ALLIANCE IS NON-PARTISAN W RA 4= T iy G acranaslel woman and about forty Indians, Oa the are the statements of the cleuring e Train Hostler Makes a Grave Mistake | to Tur By e oficials of the interior | Others Granted Eight Days of € :\gn n»“' I"lll’n‘ '”;:nwlwr“:‘l:_ num "“1'.'“.:::;; | Miss Scudder of Jersey City Detivers | the week ending July 11: \-.......-.-mu Organizations Declare 0 > pg—1 or department are daily expecting to hear some- | jn Which to Correct Deficiencics el - 0 > e an Address on the Child at | Ihat the | 10r's Interests Must el O Ay O dia 7 river heard a great, rushing noise in the | Ai g ¢ 3 ki —Commissioners Mect divection of the high, steep mountain back of Work—Other Interests Always Be First Considercd— in Becret. the canuery. Ina moment an avalanche of Mimster Scott's Boycott. sioner Movgan. That super serviceabie rocks and earth and trees was upon the set - ofMeial is doing more at the present time to tlement, carrying it into Yffll;~'nv|u\l with the psI— i H - - ~ Jjure the republican cause than ali the dem- ¥ § & Sox pol. | cantiery. The inmates of the houses did not e o (R v {h Mot F10 10 =rBheotul 5 1 DHsvRR,. . Colo,, " Thiy’: 18 horribts | fujur ropublican ca Atxswonr, Neb., July 12.—[Special Tel- | 350e"tiio to get out in time and somo were | MINNEAroLts, Minn., July 12.—Today | Hotor 4 nl i, T, July 12,[Special to Tun catastropho occurrad at Aspan Junction, on | OCratic s togethe egr: to Tue Bee,| e citizens of this | gilled. In all nine houses with their | many of the Christinh Endeavor delegates | puivdoionia : & ¥ I'ne outlook for republican succoss the Midland road, at 11 o'clock last n His vitter and unwarranted warfar fhow | place are considerably excited over the re- | occupauts were destroved; uncluding | were i tho Twin Ci pits both morning | $t loi R} in lowa this fall grows brightor with time. o Midlang suchers und ministors of the Catholie faith | - g { Fr » expert | the mess house and residence of the to 11 ses of tho con- | Jin{rancisco Reports from all parts of the state avo en- ppy homes in th ortof A. G, Brugh of Fremont, the expert | th and afternoon, but u full session of the ¢ Bt vall part ro en that has filled many once happy homes in tk SR TS T VR R CO LR ORFAEHET | o Ao S R B THOS AR O PEY | foroman of the cannery. Ta tho mess room | oo /! ; £ 15| oW Celehra QR : SRFR A EE T Sl beautiful valley of the Roaring Forle with | he 5 | who has been going over thie accounts of thy | [oReRtRn BE B SRRCE: G B0 I otan. | vetlon was held, tho only rocess being to | Xow orie iraging republicans —that s, roports ‘ R asne of the mterior and is certain to lead to a se- s the young Swedish o forem KW ihadalarktos 5 to: BH oL f Anctnnatl,......0\. 5 rout republican sources omooratio dosolation nnd death, A collision oceurred | Of tho iuter |“H1 B oertaTHiol ul o 856 | county oftico Shie was carried along in the wad and deadiy | allow the delezates to go to church in ittshire H 3 from - republican Democratic re- botiveen a Midland locomotive and the Mkl i LR LU R L), His veport shows the following oficers | current and dashed to aeath hundreds of fect | morning. Before that timo 5,000 delogates | Kansns City AViTe ports, of courss, are always discouraging, of the Saturday “Laut excursion time ago he annonnced that he had almost | o Glerk Boyd, §3,470.00; Commission- | below. Indians claim that among those de- | wero in their seats in the auditorium to hear | Hoamn : 98 | for the demoacrutic scems always to bo a dise tttng betwaen Aspan. and -Glonwood LB ML AL G e (G0 v, §7.50; Huches, & Brink- | stroved wer about forty Indiuns of the Port | Presidont Wiltiam I, Hurper of tha Chicago | gaivesish ] coaraging party. The “campaign of educa- running between Aspan and Gloaw i b 36 VoR s Aol i A L e, 20570, | Sipson, Sitka and Kitamat tribes, Two versity give an interesting bible study | Minncanols . ; fon® ¥ oY and that within two years, if allowed to ve- | oo AT e o aa3.70: | Sitapson, Sitka a university tudy (AR i 1 | tion” scoms to have already begui® with Springs. e “m? it A ting | ChOM, E201.65; Wood, 8340.10; Moore, 822,705 | duvg ufdr the slide thirteon bodics of the [ with ilustratons o ~Ninoval's Full: | JIWAK R i i o s e b Tho coach load of people returning fn Lk U (el ik Richmond, §73.20. Indians had been recovered. 'The bLody of | the Prophesy of Nahuam.” Aho short | bt . Sl Aihtsiet SARCUEL 3P0y spitits from the speings, where a vory every Catholic teacher off the reservations, When the expert was ready to report the | the foreman’s wife hus not yet been found, | session closed with a fifteon minute prayer | Cloveland 5 republicans in Council Bluffs and vicinity Wity Honie sl beenspentin the awim I'his statement has been widely published | ) iegioners met behind locked doors and | but there is not the slightest hope for any 1iv- | service, led by Rev. B. B. Taylor of New | (mali..... who say they will voto the democratie tickot PLeas 75 ek Iy olungod into the | and has called forth a storm of protest from ing thing within the rango of the terribloslide | York city. 80 bam i this year. Befovo swallowing this alleged ming pool, was suaddenly plunged in S over the country. Ohio is especially in i 1 | of boulders, trees and eatth, The slide just One of the finest audionces of tho conven- | Indinnanoriy “bitter dose,” vepublicans in other parts of horrors of a frighttul railroad accidont, | Giznant, und it is éven said that uniess Mor- | Some changes were made and some were al- | 150004 the cannery building about two fect. | tion gathered in the auditorium in the after- Columbua e 3 Saseste ! ! P which resulted in tho killinz of two peopls [ gan is brought to his sense I Jowed to go to the bank and draw the money | Had the stide struck the caunery or occurred | noon at 2140 o'clock Lindsoy lod in | Memphis A the stato will nwait pationtly ot the politica outright, inflicting fatal injuries upon five | seriously embarrass MeKinley. and make good the shortage which is half an hour earlier the death rato would | some wrand chorus In the absenco | Diif 3 . L+ | pedigreos of theso alleged republican bolters, J Of course, nothing ean be done by the pres- | Lovad to have been several hundred dollars. | have reached into the hundreds, It had been | of President I, who was at St Paul | Harctord Seeretary of State Mearland roturned the ideat or the secretary of tho interior until the [ PGRSE 0 FAVE S have boon given until | TAining in torrents for tho provious four | with Drs. Decms, Rondthel and others con- | tiehmoni &4 | middlo of tho weok from his homo in Esther- others bject is brought’ officially before them. CLIGAULEE D e LD ety days, and it is thought the accumulation of | ducting u special service for the Endenvors in | §asieiio.. ik o ville, and roports that everywhero he found Engincer Switzor of the lauudr his is likely to be dc ther by Father | July 20 to make good the several amounis. { ywuter in the mountain side broke awa that city, Rov. H. C. Farrar, D.D., pastor of | Sl Lake Cliv. o100 ¥ the republican ticket the recipient of the run his train up to tho water tank at the | Stephan or Father Ohapello tnis week, as it | The alloged court house ring has received | carrying death and destruction before it. | the Frst Mothodist church ‘of Albuny, pro- | Washingon. 1121110 .. | most encouraging support, Among other Junction for water, Whon backing down to | is known that the bureau of Catholic mis- | set back that will take time to repair. The [ndians are greatly excited over the dis- | sided. ““To every man his work,” was the [ Feoris things ho said: “I was in several counties s | s1008 has been collecting data for some tiug aster motto for the session, and the first spc nm[’ Springn R 7 7 | and I found the samo condition of the publio et 1% | which are to bs used to show the president e . - was Mr. A, A, Stagg, the famous piteher of | Rochustor. ...} : mind in cuch. Tho farmers of the stato shot out from behind the col chutes. Tho | yhat Morgan is bigoted. brutal and thor- R e = ey ANTI-SUB-TREASURY. Yale, and at present, unde wonmient as | Fore Worti 3 roalizo that tho republican party is their ! 1 t b I f the Cath tructor i 1 training i the now w Haven friond us evidenced by th and chutes are located in such a way as to con- | oughly partisan in his treatmont of the Cath- | p oo e 0 —res 3 5 instructor in physical training iv the now | New Haven ... sud s evidenced by the tious an ceal the engine tracks from tho viow of the | alics, 1t looks as. though the wae will be [ Pacific Hotel Destroyed by Incendin- | poo o1y ¢iong of Opposition Adopted by | Chicago . univeraty. As Mr. Stape [ [oree A gy U5 1 tho spirit being shown every . In Palo i bitter and that Morgan will get the worst cs—Loss Quite Heavy. the Texas FarmeralAllinnoe. came to the platform he reccived | Seattle...... Alto county J. C influential of it. Famsoxt, Neb., July 12.—[Special Tele- £ % 5 o 4 an ovation from U delegates, | Slouy City 3 ity w.o | favmer, was among those to whom (s M LI (R UL e T T gram to Tie Ber, |—The Pacific hotel was | Fowt Worri, Tex., July 12.—The anti-sub- | (h5 haye been spocially anxious to sce this | Norfolk.... L I talked. Ho has boen a democrat before the excarsion train took the main Russinn ile's Story. 6 S 7 " treasury state convention of the farmers’ al- | \well known Christian athlete. The young | Wi, T 15 o] for many years, and has < worked ni s anlsceack tue NEw Y ; S A, D | | e A i L LR Gt LIS AU L ) e S doptedithie following. reso- | man, Mr, Stagg decinred; is an object of - | (irnnil KABdsarsersiees i for his party in scason and out of soason, Ho b Sgrack, missed Lis ealculations anlscrack the NEw Yonrk, July 12.—Israe 1nicus, a tall, ing togethici with about one-third of the fur- fance yesterd adopted the ‘\)4 wing re IH(.!. e '| agg \4(. .“I“”I ‘,“‘l”r R R Pl creanen i e ,‘; DR \I( L X () ar car of the excursion coach at tho switch. handsome Russian Hebrow Odessa, ituro, The building was!tho proportv of A. | 1utions bav ational bearing: terest and @ most impc | Eoithk Ti7n il R 1 pan ¢ A g e collision tore the check valve from tha | taxed the resources of the moncy brokep at | Miture: he building was the:prope . Rexolvet we denounce the sub- | future development of our land. The Lovd | (i) ; o ke He hias beoa and is now one of the most “‘j' JTON ROREO) LA G i e :“m M. Davis of Lincoln and was insured for | reniry, the loan schemes and government | Jesus Christ came u oung man wnd nl»_ ey i 2l i prominent favmery’ alliance ieaders in the ongine, 2y o | o burgo oice vesterday by offerinic him | g’y hich nardly covered his toss ownership of railrouds 08 n violation of “tho | examplo s a worker should constuntly bo | le: Moioes 105 I | tate, @ member fof o stato oxecutive Chen ensued a scane of terror iripzss{blo Russtan currency to chauge. | ™5 og100q pasterson's loss is quite heavy | first principles of good government, as p- beforo us.' Younk men bavo been promiient | {li00et. . 1 ssiub). commiittce, Ho fs out for Wheeler and Vau to describe, The pissengors were ab t is nearly sixty yoars old. He | SR I et o' insuranco, | ternal to' thewr chatacter, 83 coutrallzing in | in histoey for thelr offoetive efforts in nil de. | KW 455,15 T e e i S LD Hes mercy of the roaring, scrosching monster s that nearly half the steerawe TR G ho B, & M. | their tendencies and if enacted into law they | partments of useful activity. The speakor | fopeks ... 3 e ALt o MSRIEHRYOR iSO Al Alo E DR iUkl tRG LS PR cHecle Y 45 T Purst | Jomes Jarrett, day operator at the B. & M. | 514 create sneh a horde of national office- | closed with an earnest appeal to every young [ WiehitaLiotiill il other course loft but to support Wheeler and St ety g i) S are Riesiant rery fte | depot who boarded at the Pacitic, lost & fine | holders that would fasten the clutches of the | man in the audience to join in the glorious | Lesinaton iy..... y 0 Van Houten,! Others are talking the same, LOFFONSOLISRIGIB KIS RUE RN SWILLCE St e | whs & grain mercbant and bad aceumu- | #old wateh by leaving it in his room. When | party in power upon tha throats of the poo- | Opportuuities for Christian usefulness which | i’ s 3 and vou can Lok to se the nortiwost solid e B (09 BERAGD SIEHNLL (ol (L e about £10,000, when he was ordered o | first discovered tho flames wore on the south | ble <o strongly that the voicos of tho bonest, [ 0penon every hand. | SHowsGr 5 R s passengers, three colored ve the country. Once before, in 1582, side of the sample room and had evidently | patriotic citizens would no longer be heard L e s L L i Total, sixty cities. . m 3 | TOWA ALLIANCE NON-PARTISAN. @0 who woro in the forward compartment i received a similar oror, and as e was | been ignited by the ald of keroseno ofl, Tho [ in the conteol of govornment - af- | offoct by Mr. Sanjey, with ehoral rosponses | o of Now York. 0500 S| Everything in this state concerning the wero the only ones injured. Conductor RRi unable to comply with it within the twent fire bell ropes were both cut and other things fr{:’fi«“ ‘\:r?“(“‘{uq)':"{:},";‘\{m ,'r"l‘:;cm‘(:‘fi‘;“(‘)‘;l"fi The next speakor was Miss Matgaret W. *Not included In totals favmers allianee goes to s‘hu\l\' that the man!;. or. with the crew and the njured pas- | four hours aliotied to him, hi y strongly indicatea in cendiarism. are not farmers 0 0 [ Rl e -— rganization in Towa are not in Miller, with tho crow aud tho unnjured pas- | (306 SO0 § S NG osin ovor again. | - By hacd labor on the partof Agent Holdings | and state ofices of our order| and that none [ Leitch, (d (B ALy T, Gy WEATHER CROP BULLETIN. | to the extent of encourag- scngers, fmmediatoly bogan the work of f inyi 30 M hic house and clothinz were | and the employes, ssisted by hose company [ but those who have their interest in farming lm“,y,‘l‘ :s‘»‘g‘l"fiv_"g’f“‘. adiho “a"tlif?. e ing party. Paradise alliance re scue, searched by officials of Odessa. They did | No. 2, the B. & M. depot was saved from the | be allowed to fill such places. We now ap- | at it the condition of women. in hethen | 185ued by the United States Signal | No 1S in Paradise "township, Crawford A two-vear-old child of Mr. and Mrs, Prank U find his monoy, as he had transferred 1t | flames. peal to ail honest members of tho alliance 1bing the condition of women in heathen county, composed of republicans, democrats T AR VS ALl e o o onet ol eniantval isthsters (ihoy wers g throughout the United States to-unito with | lands and then showed how small were the . RO 0o, s | and union laborites, declarsd_ the other day ALLR Of aspan i o bl oL scarciied one by one. The moncy went fromn us in butting down this common enemy and | contributions of the church to missions whon | Wastivarox, - July 1. —The following | that they wouid uot support feroftoe iu their Miss'-Auniojbholan of 0ardiiLdlediBooui| Cwiei i oo anat Anally. camb baalc Lo X am | and the disgrace of our order. To this end | compared with the iving of the converted | weuthor bulletin was issued today : locul, state or national ovder. any mun who aitorialiovas takeniouts Isracl’s possession. All the family then lef T ey, wo most _earnestly recommend the brother | heatlien for the sume purpose. She gave in- | qoyparature—The week ouding July 10 | advocates the idea of usiig the National sracl’y possc A y to Tur Beg.|—Tho followiag resolutfons 2 A N ATTa0s o0 A Do B o R T Tus OnE LI A s 1r. and Mrs. Joseph Leonard, Mr. and | [usci. ' tsvacl says be is oitie wost 10 pUr- | ware adopted scognition of the excelient | 8lHiatce men of thé United States to meet in | stances of benelit from missious. Sheav- | a5 heon cooler than usual in all agricultural | Farmers® Allianco for the seliish end of any Alvs: Prank Ellis, Thomas O'Donuell, Miss | chnse land and that he will settle on it ana | Wereadopted as a recognition of the excelient | yational convention at St. Louis on the third ( pealed strongly for more mission wol " with | aistricts within the lumits of the United | political party, and furthor stated that the; s ! % \ o) ¢ hi pthors their of the Chautauqua managemen Tuesday of Septembor, 1501, heving 20,000 missionuries wero needed wWith- | sy 105 oxcopt in the Rio Grande valley and | will not work for allianco oficors in- loca Mury O'Donnell, Joseph Leach, all of Aspen, | send for his brothers and their families. i ') & gy Resolved. 1. That we recognize our obliga- Resolved, That we most heartily endorse | 1 five years if the heathen of this generation | 5 4h, wonst of southern Catifornia, where a | state or national elections any man who is na Mr. and Mrs. B. Rogers of Woody, Colo., i tions (o the management of the Nebraska | the course of Hon, M. S. Hall, president of [ were to hear the gosvel, and asking for 816, | DU COUSE A1 soutiiern Claiormia, swhiors o | SLTE OFHATIGH wlfctions sy b who It hob Chili's Revolution. i i G ) Endeavor. to ba sent perature hus prov l T th I s [ Mus. J. G, Baldwin of Glenwood and Mers. L. L ol 0 A Rt Aoy | Sennug Al ARRa Y (Or SECUEIE i0 08 (088 EHS Bitorml iR (OR M:hsoun. m[runfim.{lm (L»‘m hm'n (x:.g e e oot 5 boarda, | contral valleys, the lake region and the ating in ull business matters, recogniz Villoughby, wife of county assessor ONDOY, July n official dispatch | anothe e services of Dr 1L R, Palmer, | oneur in the action of the case of C. W. Mc- | through the various church mission boards, | [EUNC SRS TG 6" Allaghonie fact that in business mate OB by e o SOl LY 88 0s50r 2% || trom Santiago. Chiti, says: Tho revolution the dircotor everywhoro rocognized 88 tho | Guno at Ocala in opposing tho sub-tressury | Rov. A, A. Fulton of Cunton, China, pro. | porthivest, extonding from tho Alleghculos | ng the =fuct that in busine Dolitice Sl oonnkat 1“ e QLo W0 | 4 tationary. Famine prevails at Tarapnca | providing So excelont sooisis o 16 th | schome, ote. posod to send President Clirk on ateip | oy papature ranged from 6 to 10 dogrecs | they would divide, and division would be the IynstallyiscnigouiRiibyrIied. 1o and Antofogasto. There is no discipline | $oprano andaltoas Mrs. Proy and Mrs. itosen Iesolved, That we carnestly pledge Hall | around the world to orgunize Hindeavor mis- | holoyy “the normal for tho week. It | destruction of the order, They therofor None sustoined 1njuries of a serious nature s tho robel forcos. Balmaceda at tho | Pati wnd forsecuring tows for anothor veur | our support i tho noble aad maniy effort to | sions, and it was voted to take u nickel col- | 0% SR ORREAREL (AR ERERE I GV SR han to stand by and excopt from escuping stoam and sealding | (o0 (16 State has sont al political prison. | LG xecliont assistance of Arthur und Gortle | rid the order—stute aud. national—of all tection from the convention tonight to co¥er | Orogor and on the Atlantic coast, whoro the | assist in keoping the order puro by kicking: cos & stute has 11 po! son- | Palmer ccomplished violina: and | 5 KA o i 5 2 Sua % vever, g 1 « oast, € i 3 water. The injured were as comfortably | ers on board the steamer Bolivia, bound for | far fntroducing to us our faithful and skiliful | shackles which will retard its strongth. B o caliod “attantion" to | dally temperature was from & to 6 degroes | out nil political schemers and o on s furme 4 lnter Dr. Wayland Hoyt called attention to | 41V ! * T e i busk ovided f ossibio and placed in the | Iquique, where they wiil be at liberty to act | wecompanlst. Miss Bouiter. AT 3 below tho novmal. The seasounl tempera- | ers in organizing until they forco the busi- R e R oy e " | a5 they pleaso. A plot has been discovered | | Resolved. 3, That ‘e horoby express our CALLED ON 5AL the sociclies’ suulo- that there should bo 00 | o "continues slightly in “excess in tho | ness men of the world to concede tho fact. baggage car and brought to Aspen. Dr. A, | as they please. A plot has been discovere cratitude to Dr. Puliner for his kindnes - paid officors of' the organization and sug- Tk = & b ¢ Profésaioni It bl d 4 ) to destroy the government's squardon at | Kratitude to Dr. Pulmer for h indness, pa. d of _th 4 aotion | horthern stutes east of the Rocky mountains, | that their profession is an honorable one, an J Robiuson, the company’s physician, and all | o Iparaiso. All the conspirators have been | tienc il and success us our leider, and for | Germany's Emperor pi’. a Visit to | gested that instead of the brovosed act while.theee is a slight deficiency 1n the: gult | they are permitted to have half the suy {n all cafol 8 ol » o ’ his interest munifested in us peasonally: to ™ 4 3 they @ach one decide to give 5 ceuts more to e A3BW 1 ctions, the physicians of the city, were in attendance | seizod cxcepting one, who hanged himself, | Nyms berey and Miss osendiuut, to M. Arihue the English P¥nifer. deideny Setightnis bolf"d!' and it was so | States ‘and thenceiwestward to fho Pangh f{ vusiness transactions,. aud overy possiblo aid was given to tho un- | A reconuoitering -force from Coquimbo has | and Miss Gertle Pulmer, und to' Miss Boulter | Loxnox, July 12— The emperor and | decide coast, tho deficiency gencraily amounting™ WIHAT THE ALLIANCE WANTS, ’ his | temporarily occupied Huasco and Vallena, | for their skillful and cordial co-operation £ e ¢ less than 1 degree per day. e aTanT Taly fortunate victims by Agont Waters and Whore food 18 scares, Compiete. ordor pral | SICh 1S i OUF Work: And to Mossra, Kine. and | empress of Germany attended the forenoon | Previous toan addresson “Ihe Child at [ 1633 than I drgrce por du Quring | thet ipast | (e ooy Allince Sptialo RaR ”“‘31 R clerks. i b i F ber, for their cheerful | servic i : They | Work” by Mrs. Alice May Scudder of Jer- | HOMTALIS uring th s ayette, Ta., William I, Diller, of Lake City, 0 St ro heart | VOIS B G o e o oy | services at St. Paul's cathedral. They | [NOtL BYAMES:, LLee By o re vacatad | Week was generolly. in oxcess ovor all agr- | gnd of the dlstrict orsunizers of the facmeral Thenrioriondorion of satny. werg homt e SBIoIste And mambers of out anartetie, UOF | drove from Buckingham palace inan open | §O¥,CA: T J-r the [Hout S60tE Werd VAcRIOG | cultural districts, the only regions not report- | l{atice. gave an axplanation of the' prinel- rending and their scalded faces and arms Headquarters to e Moved. Resoived, & Thut we respectfully rocom- | carriago through streets deserted as usual | hundred junior Endeavors marched in and | W am excess of rain including the territory | plas of the lowa farmers’ alliance, that it was and shoulders n aight to bring toars of pity to | New Yok, July 12.—The West Point ter- | mend to tho assembiy manugement-that they | oy Sunday, nobody expecting thom in the | took the seats while smging . -Ouward, | f0m the upper ‘lake region —westward | {uijetly non-prtisan and recommended its s R ity Gholald e i e ntinue to use these accomplisicd artises i . 00k todiagahile c singings & e[ to Dakota and from Texus westward | prombor # R a 0 CAR IR aTia et Lho v of the aympathizing trioads who did | minal company has decided to move its gen- | FoRINIS, oy anr, and that they Tarnish. wlso, | city. Canon Wall was the proacher. ChriclinpgoldigriiMre Rtudder thoushtl| o yontHer!Cal forn A MHe batn TRl B NS || or LT e LS aanea i BeT Ak kY ; ) f © power to alloviate their sufforing. | eral headquarters from Washington to At- ts for the tenor and bass, This afternoon the eperor and empress | the difficulty with the young was misdivected | 0 lavy in the lower Mississippl i 4 A I In spite of all their offorts, howaover, Mrs. | | Th shang: vi o ade Resoived, 4. Th pics of these resolutions | with the prince and princess of Wales started | energy. The junior Kudeavor societies were | o=y VS 5 l l“l‘l‘- Ho suid the yx ading issue in the coming state it y auta, e change will be made at i AL > loy, including the region previously® re- | joristutur i £ ontirave ) 3 i : 4 Ve furnis 55 for publicat on. Tattic vl Lord | the developed Christian workers and they i quf 0 3 cgislature would bea revision of our rovenue Frauk Ellis, Mrs. Baldwin and Mrs. | once, 'This, however, is not to af- T 1 D onfFeHausldcim ousmTgo TLe o ore Qi g TUhbY wers sob. fo be substay | Ported us sufforlug from drouth; and swhere | \2%o:**A1R0 that congrese wouid!bb ashan to v v 4 cithi % rehidba) A ! Salisbury. on thies and Coun o z 50, 7 were 1ot to bo substi- | {40 soasonul raintall is 5"t ohies 854 X 3 W. L. Wilioughty diod within two Lours. | fect tho o ofticers of the W b g e B e rer R ot 0T ot A d N Lok kora dantitio wesasonal fein! dlis from 12 to 14 nehes | pass'an incomo tax, and a law_taxing bonds, 1vs. Rogors died at 5 o'clock this morning | Central ot Georgia and the Richmond QHREILIOUTE Wittich accompanied the emperor. At u | outlook was favorablo to great development | JrGHl L8 BGHERL SVOH LGS BRewtor OtON | stoc LB AN mOsteaken swhoroTulloy s ere husband at 10 o'c lock, & Danville roads, whose respective h — o 1 ¢ | of this partof the work. She dwelt on the | fy ! i tof tho Rooky LN | oeated, thereoy enriching lowa's treasury. afig her husband oc vanquet given in the marble hall after the the vain fall for the week exceeded “one nch | As"aty members of the allince in - that JOR A V% co | auarters will remain in Savannah and k Picnic at Bellevue, VTR : i various phases of the child—Christian de- TR IRWO0 L OXC Lone; Mus. Baldwin and Mrs. Willoughby woro arrival of the royal guests there were present v gud i tho lower Miseisslppi, vatloy it rnges | et of tho stato aro favorablo to tho peoplo's 0 6 inches, . Well ¢ od rains ¥ mond. Tho nbove statement s correct and e - 19, . 3 ol 2 Ders of | velopment work. the most frizhtfully buraod. Cho latter BeLuever, Neb., July 12.—[Special Tele- | besides the roval porsonages the members of pment work, 3 ar Satol bakle s hio poonk ' ]—Quito & number of | suites, several cabinet ministers, the duke of | Afterasong by the congregation John G. | o40rod'in Washington, Orezon nud the ex. | PAFt, @ fecling of suspicion and mistrust \ b R e ter | Mr. Patrick Calhoun ‘will bo- appoiuted this | GHEEVER RO A ' hozged pitcously to bo kopt alive if possiblo | week vice president of the system, ith | 8 L or b Srels & Woody of Boston delivercd an address on [ groutred i R on was quite general, evea among farmers who until her husband could reach her. headquarters at Atlanta, and will bo the | Swedish and Norwegian people belonging to f,,“‘\‘,',‘:.‘," and o gmatl “f.',,,fi','e‘,’.,‘,,":,‘,'f,‘ Snress | “Gospel Temperance.” By instances in Lis hile fy ihery portions of Cuifornin, abd | had never fully ‘understood fts principles. Of those still living only ono—Miss Mary | exeeutivo oficer of ihe ‘system next in | asoclety in Omaha known as the Svea and | Win lcuve Hatilold tomortow aftermoom, whon | owa cxperience he oxplained what ho meant | Whilgtho ratifail fn tho Dakotus and north Tho oxplution given by Mr.. Diller will O Donnell—is consideved dangorously burned [ Buthority to the president. Nora, who had arranged to snend the Fourth | the emperar goes to Windsor to bid furewell | by the term. Hesaid ho believed in zospel | yyouq¢ at precipitation in’ that rogion’ was | SUrely dispell that prejadice et o atthis place, oceupied the beautiful pienic | the queen, whilo the empress felix- | témperance in the ballot box, and as he said Y 5o b VACANT JUDGESHIT, and hopes uro entertained of her ultimute v p v the queen, w press goes to Ielix- | ¢ from { 1o 7 of an wmch. B Saved Her Lover's Lite. grounds bero today. The attendance was | town to rejoin her family. it an lowa delegate steppea to the front, way- A (hare/nre mrendy savaralinames mef tioned recoyery, although the iuhaling of tho seald- | gp i1y July 12.-At a colored dance | DOt as largo as was expected. It would have S ing a bauner, one sido of which read “Des : for the vacancy on the foderal bench caused fni stoam may rosult mora soriously than at [ * “o G EE R aeross | becn, only on account of the threatening Council of French Ministers. Moines, the largest city in the world Dakota Crops Improved thal ek asatn i T ag AT NS ven " prosent anticipated. the river, two of the mea prosent. bocamo | WeRher: and another pienic will bo held hore | Pauis, July 12.—A council of ministers [ Withouta saloon,” and tho other, “foww's | Huwos,S. D., July 12, —Although tho past | e activo candidatos aro undoratood. to. b6 Yoroner Hills T8 Toltvihns oo o " at a later date. 1y 0o yes! = glory—a school house on every hilltup and no | \eel has been below tho average, reports | H. A. McCreary of Keokuk, John S. Wool- Coronoe Hills of this olty hts Kone 10 the | gyguged in a quarrel at# o'clock this morn- | ““Todays ball game votwoen the Bellovuo rashiold auhol Bl goe glape s vestarilar ol |igyl sonlintheivalloy: Mwhileifromifioor oigals | Moo AE SRt BRIOW. Kok etase eIkl tee ey IR QLS e R el sceno of tho accidont and will hold an in- {45000 4 which one should be favored by o | and Gilmore nines resulted ia a score of 11 to | discuss the rescinding of the decree against | jory u storm of applause swept over the im. | from all parts i A 10 | Dos Motnes, J. W, MeD i . & ¥ 2 i o0l St : s 4 wes, J. W. MEDIll of Creston, and quest tomorrow on the bolies of those who | oy \who was undecided as to which one | 1 in favor of the Bellevue boys. American pork. M. Develle, the minister of | mense gathering, continuing for a_couple of | United States weather bureau show great . L. Poor of Burlington. 'The real contest, d horo, Whilo the injured people wore at | 1o yive a dauce that both of the nogrocs S agriculture, advocated th withdrawal of the | minutes. He closed by saving he belioved in | improvement in all crops. Tho rainfall has | Lowevor 1s suid to o botwoen Woolson. and Junotion tho person of Mrs. A. B. | clatmed. Finally ono of them drew a sovol. Installation at Chappell. pronibition, He asked M. Constaus if tho | n0 temperance but gospel temporance. | beon in locul showers, where moisturo was | MeDill, ' The formor has been o momber of was robbed of a gold watch and | verand fived ut his antagonist, but not befol Cuaveern, Neb., July 12— Special Tele- [ ministers doubted the expediency of direct- ”}‘ yous stated from the platform that the | ample. Wheat, rye, bariey and pota- | the state scuate for tho past six years, and is 120 in money. ‘There were also otier rob- | the woman had thrown herself across the | gram to Tne Bek.|—Chappell lodge No. 181, | iug tho superior council of hygieno to make [ attendanco Sttt toes made warked advances. Consid- | Fearded us oue of the strongest and bright- 7 breast of the object of the revolver's bullet R & anexamination and report. M. Constans | session closed by singing the doxology. est young - republicans in the = state, berles reported, but not uuthenticated. Ok | ho man's life was sayed, but the woman, | idependont Order of Oddfellows, gavea | gua \™"Ribot also favored rescinding tho |, The evening session’ bewan with a half [ orublo ~barley and ryo has been cut | fis dlovation @ to . this important posi- a warrant sworn out by R. Toppham bo- | whose uame is Catharine’ Brooks, was mor. | Public installation of its oficers here last | gecree, It was agreed ta refer the matter to | bour praise service, in which both chorns :1‘.(»1{-\"\'\"1“{".« fl“.‘”-mx '"-““l-'r“;"-“l‘i ‘;'1 the 1 %ion would bo w fitting ition of fore Judgo Prentiss, Marshal Audrow Sut- | tally wounded, the ball entering heér back and | eveniug, Those Installed were: John Hin- | the council of hygione. United States Min- | and coneregation foined. All tho stato and | efrly whoat, 1 neatly ripe and altis holding | jegat merit and faithful purty service, Judge ton went to Aspon Junction and arrested J. | pussing nearly through the body. baw, N. G.; B. D. K. Wertz, V. G, and | istor Roid is pressing for b formul decision in | provincials hnd evoupad ihemselves around | 2L st BHLCOHIV, CHORSICorle vt i | MeDillis also u strong man, leavnod ‘- ju- charging him with tho robbery, = Murshal | 60060, July 12.—The United States cor- | sented the lodgo with a handsome biblo und | within ten days. M. Viger, deputy chuieiman | the doors opencd to the muligRary e e ".‘,-ul,lx‘.':-')x'::”i.‘-;-i\'.",',',}.’{']l'.;,““"{‘{ years, and could not bring the Samo- vigor to Sutton now has his prisoner 1w the county | Loy bureau of Chicazo gives the list of | Uhen invited the members w the room below, | of the sub-committee ofcustoms, says the | MOt of the 12,000 sc AlsEwacosfied, hen | berteon 200 oxperimentil natones mraront | bear upon the duties of the ofiico as most of juil. Ho disolaims all knowledgo of the [ POHH O PHRER BL MK BV O dovor | where refreshments wero served. The lodgs | superior conncil of agricwlture will also o Prestdonk Glark ranped fop order 8 quarioe | (urdonn BELOXBoNUMOLLIL natehos 816 UIOW- || his pompetitors, - M, Woolson has alio baen Wonoy, buvsavs ho wis_ roquested by Mrs, | Sombleted corporations fu o United States | 13 anjoying groat prosperity at prosent. sider the question. Ho i# & membor of the | of an hour luter overy sout was uken und the | fug nicely | Bouid e lias, boen oto b f jongorin tho field ud atready lius o strong Yy ) Y ¢ the week ending July 10, 1801, follows i S = Sty ¢ . 8wl v | people wore placed around both windows and i 1 Dakota, Lisbon repol L st of supporte v ce” been wi : Local. corporations 205, total caitallzation Cireus Man in Jail Smation os b the. Unitod Statcs. moat inpes: | doors.whilo soveral tousand others attondod [ damugo we less hin 37,000, the muximum | it of SUPLOTIORS who uve, beon, working and hand it to some one whom she recog- | g7 558,605, distributed as follows: Mercantile HaRTingro NG Wi v D 7;51% 1 te | tion regulations ana says he will ao what he | #nother meeting in frout of tho oxposition im'\ "'Hxl:'.“.‘.\v'x"” :ul 8. Lo .:"“ l'lm’"" ";v': probable that Judge Love would retire be- nized, but could not reach. Kuhn claims he | and manutacturing companies 10 Tk Bee, | H;"J,m,'m,m"nm" rer-on of the | €40 to get the decree abolished, building, With all the crush thero was pc }-x-:rl'\\:‘m:'r“ X ;‘:l"J-wul“-\y s I{“u_nf !Nl cause of the ill-bealth which ended in his did this. Ho turned the wateh and somoe | 2085: bauks (not national and patimont | ol R EB Y ) pahaggenon ofithe Sl fect order while W. H. Landon of St. Paul u! Wi ek o8, AL AORLLONG iganth; i 3 ; rs), 810, Williams circus, is in jail here for the rob- Tickled by Cordiali vead the scripture lesson and Rev. Dr. J South Dakota need rain, but crops are not N 3 S other trinkets over to tho propriotor of the | Companies), 310, $1:435,000; 1 banks i ckled by Cordialiry, QA0L DL e aha Dttt | i ORI ARt D Ihe appointment, however, will probably P 4 to July, 702, $100.000; gold, silver and otber | bery of two boys. Donovan secured a silver Loxpoy, July 12.—The Telegraph says that | Beckley of Philadelphia ied in prayer. Re S A1J00K CONLIIUCS | Ji6 ormant until President Hurrison roturns eating house and disclaims all iutention of [ [oitls: fh SIS K \ 100 1 vt iy i ; H. P. Gross, chuirman of the committeo on | to improve and the prospects for a large |ty Waahineton fron b v parrisol iing and smelting companies. D110, | wateh and a revolver from them on tho | in tho course of an aadicuce at Buckinghum | seus submitted a supplement. report ‘de- | harvest here have not beeu so good for yeurs. £0I0E 1 SALTMEE Syasabon, robbery. i g light, heat, power and trausportation | strength of emploving them to accompany | nainco yostorday tho Gorlan emperor sald: | oo caiies (oo Whishy s b rapart fde- 3 2 WORLD'S FATR SAVINGS, Smashup in Montana. Sompanies 16, 3] IMlqnv.mllnnhllf:::l‘.:x:.t Inmx’x (e clcun, He Was ArroRiad. Jusb ,','l“",‘“’ lell éverybody that I am most delighted | polities. They also reported from Rev, L. O, Missouri ( rop IZeport, A compuny has beon incorporaied in this Missoura, Mont,, July 12.—Shortly before | &% ! e sl O e ors oo Donovin aont o dsFestored | with my wélcome in England. * It has been a | Adams of Arkansas, Thomas Wells of Penn- | $r. Lovis, July 12.—Tuo secrotary of the | €ity under the title of “Tho World's Faie midnight last night west-bound tram No. 1 2 % — fault of payment of fine, L €= | reception which I might hl‘l\'u expected only | sylvania and I. Pithblad of Canada as a com- | grate board of agriculturs furnishes the As Baviipe I-,‘w L soInDany n\-\lunwm-«l of y Ve 1 - y 3 B & ’ ,, 20 abpointed on the subject, T b 4 i following well known Dés Moines gen- on the Northern Pacific road, which left St. Puritanical Church Right. - jnmy.awn country and nRYOUISIde of Th Hilia abpaliied o ‘"f,‘.’,'l;,j“:l‘ L. The follow- | gooiuted pross with the following weather | Homon - Jamon - Coilaan ge Aloies gob >aul Thursday evening, ran into a landslide Buovnsanay, Cenn., July 12, —Huntington Worlk of:Sanabagzers. Collapse of a Dam. ni o b : and crop bulletin for the weelk ending last | Conrad Youngerman,'C. H. Gaten,” R. O, Center is greatly agitated over tho acti ol . Resolved, That us young people we are in- ! Young K 4 N Marshal grade, four miles enst of hore, and | Center is greatly agitated over the action of Wysone, Neb., July 12.—[Special ‘Tele- Liverroor, July 12.—At high tide n the [ yunsely Inferested fn the colobration of the | night: Duriug the past week tho weather | Green, C. C. Lindsay, J. B. Weaver, Jr., and S Ierockod | mwe mon were stealing arido | the sexton and warden of St. Paul's pis: | gram to itk Bue!|—This city was the sceno | Morsey a tomporary dam. twenty feet wide, [ Columblun exposition, wnd we especiuily re- | hus boen unusually ccol for the season, From | W A Welisi autnorized” capitat’ §100,000. ou the trucks and were killed. Euginoer | copal church in rofusing to ring the churcti | S1a robbery last aight. Mr. Lo W. Anden. | consisting of 10,000,000 10gs and masonty. col. that the moral atpects und achievenents | Fufavoite county,: north and west. oxeessivg | The purpos of the company, Drapers was scalded and slightly cut on the b b 3 ght. Mr. L. W. Ander A & q 5 010 hrought out by wseries s s to encourage tho saving head, but hers were inju e teale | bell on July 4. The exeitement las stirred | ou o 43, & M. englucer, was sandbagged | 1apsed, the acbris blocking the Shropshire RLOR T FOIRION, AR Ean Mo AT a0, raius have scriously delnyod havvosting and | 18 = to h iy Aviog 804 WSRO0 Oshory Irers fni ke \0 bl | tho eutire Village. ‘rhe sexton and his back- | aid velieved of aboat 813 in. cash. He Ched | union canal and the Eastham section slip. | “itecoived, That we, the youns peopie of | plowing, In this scction about 75 por cont of | Of 8¢ ELOIN BiLp L UL OB WARK 0. praYIda: & wis four hours late and running for time, | oy aro subjects of much discussion. The T bR S TR Immense gangs have been put to work to re- | Cnristian Endeavor, do reafiiva our allesinnce | the wheat crop hias been harvested aud some [ $Ui in cousideration of which the company s and 1t was so dark und raioy that the en- | wapden has beon informed that the church | Started from his residence to the round house f pr o Kt to tiie sucred observince of the Subbath duy | of the remaining fields may yet be saved, but furnish transportation, admission aud en- inger could not seo the obstruction until the | T ‘hoaler vhicl bout 8 o'clock this moraing and was found T and hereby oxpress our condemnation und lites flol Rt ) tertainment to and at the world's fair in 1803, [ could uever again use Wheeier hall, which it o g & o i in wany localities fields of wheat aud corn trmih was almost upon it. The engine and vy ! D DORARY T b in un unconscious condition about daylight. Bank Notes Will Not be Accepted. Strong onposition to opening the Coluwmbiin od, 1 g . | 11 stated that the company will also have H hus been ussug as o temporary place to hold | e sandbagger did not get his watoh, oep . hpaon i have been ubandoued. The present indica- 1 pany onrs loft tho track, but the day coach, dining | geryices. Great troublo has arose among the & RO & ok, Mabrio, July 12.—In opposition to the | ©Ypustbion O BALOAY o orort on the | tions are that the wheat crop for the state | 1t8 agents in Chicago to look after the wants car and sleepers kept the rails. Bl R fotte - S i : 0 solved, Tha ko actlve an ] e Fe of its subscribers, In addition to transporta- I i} 31 cougregation o .l. this display of unpatriotic Suit Decided, bank account trade corporutions are distrib- | yart of individual members, societies, local [ Wil be up to the average in quantity, but R odain e anHiaqoasenndlh LR '“"m = fecling, and it has created a split in the yieel N < ; {ng notices which wi f nd stite organizitions to prevent the open below the uverago in quality on, lodging and admission to the fair, the IMPORTANT CAPTUR oeking-an ¥ i the Risixa Ciry, Neb., July 12 —[Spocial Telo- | Btin ot ll:j"“::_:_“:‘“') m: ‘I’l';ml":”“'l‘ll“:'t' ;"“{" R P e A AR i Aaildd will'be many attractive featurces which the notes will not be avcepte i WK | erings appoint comniittecs to huve this speciul + company expect to furnish—and, in short, the 8 a3 worl in chir Rogers to take her pockethook from her dress ;i e e gram to Tue Bie]—The proliminary trial 3 Arrost of an Opium Smuggler by Chi- He Was a Jilted Lover, between Mrs. Frank Suolez and Joseph : X ko SR A £oalen Ihia provide fon 8 yackly Aviug Aod vago Officer Mitwavkes, Wis., July 12.—The unknown | Creig was held this afternoon before Justice Russia Shore on Corn he storm of applause that gree his o 2 v 0 tauc tho subscriber to the fair, take care % A % X e 5 hold this afternoc e Justic s S t s i rram to 1—Rev. G » us- | of him while A ¢ Cmoaao, July 12.—An oplum capture man who shot himself at the Republican | McCoy and was decided in favor of Croig, Sr. Peteusnung, July 1¥—Reports on tho | Mado s volo almost unnecessury, but Prosi- | BKY :f,”,,w‘\'ll,',<,llf_“'h( ‘.,J\ } ,: e :”',v-‘,,l fhaum whila shereand rebirs hio Hivhany effected last night to which tho police and | house tast Thursday ws today identified ns | _ Lter—Creik was rearrosted on tho churio | prospect of tho havvest proglude the hopo | Son Clark Put the guestion aud the resolu- liasidey AR e i) sel, outsido tho Amount of bis contract with Unitod States ofticials attach o great deal of | W. C. Atwood of Chicago, emoloyed by the | Of BPly assault, growing out of the same | that there will be nny uraih for oxport, The 3 AR R R B o : dpesident Ol ' Teelected” and ong R d the company. \ A case, and was fined costs au Y e of President Clark was re-olected and a long | pulpit against the Citizon, o weekly news importance. Special Troasury Agont J. B. [ Metropolitan Life fusurauce company. 1t is | of g5, costs aad tho mmouut, | purchaso of forolkn cora llnpvitable. list tho seat of honorablo visitors, the AT A O O Crowloy has had a suspicion that opium was | said that tho suicide was the result of a love —_ = o) dent of every province and several from some belug smugklod into the oity aud sold to | Bfairand that he had boeu jiited by a girl Crazy Tramp's Work. l,‘fl:"hm{"’l,_ "f“,‘l'l:c;'::_“:"',“v""j e. | of them. Euch vice presidential choice was | hope that not a member of my churcn will Cninese laundries. Last uight he caused the | WHOW ho was evguged. Pataaor, Nob, 101y 1hes(Bpecial teloaram us, July 12.—The czsr and czarina are | endorsed with applause. support that paper or put o dollar in the way e b % NP RO CalNOG Lha - it 4 J 2 Gy ¥ " expeeted to visit Pavis in September. neral tary DBaer, who has been | of the Citizen,” suid he. arveat of John Loeynolds at tho Phocnix Bullot 1n His Honre to Tuk Bek.|-—A hulf-witted tramp who has ey confined to his room for two days, appearod [ ‘The reason for the hoycott was the publi botel while tho latter was in tho act of e e B RS ERRARE been ewpleyed by the Missouri Pucifie fence Throwing Out Intruders, in the convention tonight 3 cation by the Citizen of an article criticising Hotsoned Hor Husband. recoiving u chest from the union depot con o by, aeo Toimccon weoiere Bllis: & | gang at this place for the past month is now | Axpouk, I T., July 12.--Intruders or citi- | President Clark in a hitle speech thanked | the treuiment received by a young chureh | pyopsn e, B il paet s talning 200 pounds of opium. — Reynolds | colored bov, aged faurtcon, was shot and in- | Jupguishing bobind prison bars bocause of an | zens of the territory who cannot. show | the convention for its considerution and asked | member from the church socioties while i1l, | BRI, S HRAY MeRORE ORI claimed to bo u carpenter and the chet con- | stantly killed last night. He wentout of | attompt tocommit rapeon a Miss Jahnson who | o 00 4 o 1oL SROW 1 ynat the good of the convention bs not dissi- | and compuring the same with the action of | Farrel, a wealthy woman of this city, was tainiug the drug appeaved to be a chest of | church and had gone but a few steps when | bad started this morning to visit her parents | PYOPCF Permits are being dumped on the | pated but continued until the socicties | the Kuights of Pytaias lo 1ge. arrested tonight on u charge of polscuing her carpenters’ to I thetop of the chest | he receivod a bullet In the heart, His siayer | two miles south of this city, when assaulted, | TeXas border at the rate of from twenty- | greatly multiply - - husband, The couple were married about weron fow tools, but a false bottom dis- | is ‘not kunown, nor is it known whether ho —— — five to one hundred dally, Most of themare | " Bishop N. Gilbert of Minneapolis of the Murderce Aveested, tive years ago, but bave never lived bappily closed tho opum. The prisoucr is aboat | was killed aceidentully or premeditutodly. Farmers Have Money. crossing the Red niverat Burlington, Mon- | Protestant Episcopal church delivered an ad ey TaiT L e AR R DAL D A jriitt b tairty years old and savs he bas been in the ol o Y Brokex Bow, Neb., dJuly 12 —|Special | Kue county, where they have formod a [ dress on the needs, strength gnd growtn of | S'OUX Ciixy Tu, July 1 3pecial Tele. | together, tho bona of oontaution boing Sty v aava Tihe oiiters thiule thAY Lt Ia. Ot e o o ampecttl | camp wnd are'wwalting developmo Un- | the Endeavor movement, which he thought | E7am to Tk Bee |- Lute Fluont wasar- | 8 fortune of 80,000 left to Mrs, acting in conjunction with au organized gang L w's Arm & Ben,)—~The implement men | less the Indinn militia are kept iu motion the | an indication of the rapidly approuching mil- | rested today in Clay county for complicity | Farreil lich has persistently on the Pacific slope aud has been dolnga | 103 ANGELES, Cal,, July 12.—Acting under | had a busy time here this week. Abdut one | lutruders will soon be back working thelr | feniom. Ho wated ihe” deiutes Lo Lok ith Pete 13 in the murder of James | held in hor own name. Some time ago they largo business in the oit Had Rob the cal Instractions from Washington, the United | hundred self-binders have been sold in this | farms. The Indian militia now numbers | the convention enthusinsm home with them. | Cassiday near Kik Point parted, but the quarrel was mude up and ture taken place last night it is thought Rey- | States attoruey has filed a libel against the | county from this point und there are some | tWenty-two persous, not including oficers Rov. Dr. 4. Wilbur Chapman of Puiladel: | ‘The preluminary hearlig will be noxt Tues, | yestorday Farrell roturned homo. Thoy nolds would have disposed of the entire | arms and ammunition on the Itata at San | seven or eight other points in the county Mo AR phia delivered a powerful address on tho | The Siadons girl, who is mixed up in | spent tho night in arinkiog, aud this mori quautity before this morning at a handsome | Diego. The writ is made returnable July 15, | from which kood sales huve been made. Close of the Sacngerfest. LSecrot of Power," and at its close conducted | rime, is held s u Witnoss, ing Mrs, Facrell arose to get hor husband & ice. *The government oficials think the - - - MiLwaukEee, Wis.July 12.—The saengerfest | the closing consecration service. Ho beneyod - bottle of becr. While his back was turned, arrest will break up the gang. Wounded Knee Man Suicides, Hartington Booming came to an end today with an iuforwal pienic | e POWer was consistency. Ground to Death. it s alleged, she poured lot of paris green ————— Sr. Louis, July Conrad Tentenetter, | Hantixaroy, Neb., July 18.—[Special 1 | 4 Sohlivz park, which was attended by fve o T'he consecration service began with ten or Sainiror De \9--Robert H. | into the bottle and gaye him to drink Fatal Landslige | who served at the battle of Wounded Koce | 'k Brk.]—Work has been commenced oo a o DAL B RTERIM. 2 ¥ OF Lk ; i was more personal Lestimonials and then Indinna, v He drained the bott v dying, Mes = " Ty et housand people h ke [es! u 0, ines A W others 1o r W0ise 10 " ell was arrested un haov . e Naxiwo, B, C., July 12.—News was re- during the recont Indiun troubles, yesterday | large double brick store building on Broad- b P g 1 s foah 18 | Oblo, Miugssot Sty s uh "tha chu *Noirly 4 bound. of the colved hioro today of & landslide on the banks | took & doso of rough on rats, from Lho point of numbers of visitors and finaucially, | call from the chairman repeated their ¢ - | will e J ¢ Moore company, wi t Noarly and of the oftho St. Lawrence at the North Pacifio | effects of which he will probably die, structure of half dozen brick business aud l probably u deficiv of §2,000 or §5, Four Doner, Tn, July NATIONAL GUAKD CAMP: ‘The ancampments of the lowa national guara for 1301 will bo for the perioa of four days each, and will bo held (n' the various locali- tes from July 21 to August 26, inclusive. Davis, o waichman at the lockland paper way by John Krauss. This is the initial | bas been a disappointment. There will D6 | oration i song ground to death in o large water wheal mak- | poison was discovored i tho house, ‘The A song by Mr. Suukey and siuging by tho | iug 100 revolutions pox minute, tis woruig, | plysiviaus say Farrell caunol recoven