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. A N THE OMAHA DAILY BEE. TWENTY-F BANDONED THE IRST PROJECT, | it YEAR. OMAHA., TUESDAY MORNING, JULY 28, 1 it was such acti T , b g seven lay sistevs. Thelr dresses were v i . g firm of Kilpatrick Bros. & Colting, of which | iu even lay sister man was fatally wounded, ral shot en 1o was & v‘l-:wn'l'mul one of tho founders. it | all white, excent tho thick. veil, which - tering his hoart hn Lasw vas shot in R 1 over all thoughts of business, he had el | was black. 1T um[n- wh‘ol \vvrt: n:t :m d;jlv»xw i o i ke F ol the arm and Arthur Houstmg the should : i sever: cars past spent much of imerous Buildings o mediately | ores species nt man o BEg gHTie 1ey. 08 tages Gainad by the Favorable | er. The boys were unaware t the gun ag of the Committee | Gisowhers: In- svol ol * healthy but Erected Throughout the West. urgeat cases, when they wero allowed to Eridge Dec - 2 & e | "disoase which yday claimed ring @ bell, when one of the sisters came WILL VISIT CHIC ey m had secured too tirm a hold to be shaken e from an adjoinin| .»mn».-;n and :-nm‘mlml-.l , i RN b {n i ot 6Pt IETIL. B the ARRIS| SULT! tion was held with her through a small wis ot IONS RED, | Bord Mayor of London ilxpresses a ILLEGAL TO ELECT A GOVERNORTHIS YEAR, | U by elimatic iaificuces or the ski PRESIDENT HARRISON WAS CONSULTED, | ton was bold with hee thioueh o small win- | THROUGH CONNECTIONS NOW ASSURE e Gl L His career wns cortainly s most remarkabl _ exccute some indispensable work. Ho de- s TPOpUHTGHLTIaT by Jimes ioming Benneltl o one. Starting here without means and dying Pargatit i b BilfdreHacE lared mnl tho nn‘u: x{ue\':-r w,,l.n‘m m;‘ Materiatt SR e Lo%boN, . LY. Or.sfNow: . Yok Hepald . . ' ros ) o A ¢ nof his vot caceful ¢ on ol © races | another, and seemod to be immersed in sad- | Materially ens the Lines o $ Al v 8 L LliLell Al L UURGANLG D bl o, IHLEIE DRt Bl s e B e s e e L L hess, Thoro wore short Written plrases on CoTBNERG HRtanniai ki Bovels Cable-Special to Tire Bk, ~At o banquet the Eveat—Fatal Accident o a g o ohiiver contIMANb: SIR % 1 | Phe walls of somo of the fooms. but the write A e in the Madison house today, Major Sandy, on oulsville Citizen ~kell great entorprises he was o mastor spirit and Morgan and Catholic School 1ngs seomed to bo centuries old.” aps New Ficlds Through- bohalfof the commission invited the lord 5 semed. o know intnitively whit steps to Teachers—Army Notes, iy out the West, mayor to TG onr With tho sixty Feot. seemed to know iitively what stey 2 1O YING ACCIDENT. nnyor to visit Chicago this yoar with th y take in overy exigency. ‘L'he city could illy 3 HORRIFYING A e TBAV KT ORass WHE Tl 6 P DB Bt T = e sl b LA S WasHiseTos B on Tk Bee, | | Four Porsons Killed and Two tnjurca he thought he might be able to visit Chicago .. 4#RA CiTy, Neb,, Ju Spec News from Genon 513 POURTEENTIE STREET, ¢ by an Ervie Passenger. C iicaco OFrice oF Tre Bee, ) | o September. He smd the interest in the o Tie: Bre.]—-Chairman Watson has aban Gexos, Neb., Jul Special to Tne Wasiisaros, D. C., July 27 ) Nrick, N, Y., July A pecullurly dis- Ciicago, July 27§ | world’s faiv was iacreasing in England <o 10 doned the project of ¢ year, Ho has come to the conclusion that | g ons taday banguc seting a governor this such a procecding would not be legal a b th u .l o i i 1 as decided not to e ho republican state cont Affairs at Ne la specigl o oth committed h | Ber .. G. Stocks, who departed for Tt is believed t 1 Mt o lodg il 50 | Ancient Frec and Accepted Masons, at bis | interest of tho Catholic Indian mission of | pricin whicn four_persons wero kilied and ng of | residence on Saturday oight on which ocen- | yhig oty was ot successful. In fact it s | bwo his brother Masons presented him with L it gold headed cane. Hon, Brad " 1 1 Dr consulted the president before \t the visit of Archbishop | (ressing neeldent occurred this evening ata | 'The decision of the United States court | rapidy and that he thought lewould bo | Ircland to the president at Cape May in the | crossing of tho Krio road near Eldridgo | 18 Of the most importance to this voad,” said [ justified in going to Chicago during his General Manager St John of the Rock [ term of ofico. It is understood that the Island, referring to the action of the federal | mayor of Chicago wonld have to issuo an court in the Omaha brivge case this morning. | invitation in order to have the lord mayor “While we confidently expeeted the court | received ina manner becoming tho dignity of so seriously injurod that death is more than likely that Commissioner Morean | oypected ut any momenta o mado tho Roy. Wellington White, whose an el Slaughter and wifo of Fullerton sidence Neriaw, Neb,, July Special to Tite | Evans and C. L. Pollock of Columbis wore [ move. The commissioner says that under | ig oy Grove streot, started for a drive, hav- | Would uphcld our position in most of the | his oftico. ) Bin.)—The ropubilcan /couiity cegiral com: | BIMANE tho GUEKS RRSEIte b0t il g | L0 nOW ordor of thligs, everythiug is wov- | jng with him Mes, White, their three chil. [ Points, it Is eratifying to learn thi peEors e luncheon to bo given tomorrow mittee of Antelope county met here on Sat mn.-‘f»”uh..(w'l.:'uJ-'f;in s to start | ing along uicely. i dren, Hattie Hastings, & daughter of o | pomt has been decided in our favor. We | by tho American commissionc o rday afternoon to transaet business for the | 0BT e pupor, is ariong the wissing. Sehool matters among the Sioux in South | nelhbor, i Susio McCarty, a nuvse girl, f havo been delayed in the operation of this [ the — British commissioner I8 to All campaign, Tho county convention was i = Dakotn, ho says, aro progressiog in a very | OU the crossiuz was a fisizht train which | new line somo six monthis on uccount of this 1 important affair, Depew will mako u alled for Septemver 5 at 10 o,cloc tefused € Pay for a Cofiin, satisfactory manner. Ho has recommended. | Pid heeh cut in tiwe 18 sUORVEUICIos 10 PSS | suit, but 1 apprebend no further delay from cch boginning the campaign of agitation Your correspondent interviewed the cc Menva, Neb,, July 27 Special Telegram | a pew boaraing school at the Cheyeune | \White drove botween the halves of the | Uhis same cause. d. Among the guests will be Min, nttee relative to the proposition of Chair- | t5 My Brr. |~ A rathor peeuliar case was | agency opposite Forest City, also to enlavgo | freight train just in time to bo struck by | ~Ior varticulars regarding the suit Mr. St. oln who will make a speech, Attor- T Watsbaat tho _centeal committee, | o hig afternoon. J. J. Stanford, a furai- | thoschool at Pine Ridge. Estimates havo | 13rie songer teain No, 24, Mr, | John referred to tho genoral counsel of tte | ney General Webster, Viscount Cross, Sir m)u."?»‘llu.1::“fy’.‘.‘.ifl.’f‘."ix lr':'lx~l:‘:;:\\'\’.“.‘ll5hl'»nl‘l was | ture dealor, sued J. W, Wilmoth, a well-10:d0 | been submitted for a luvge school at Rosebud "I‘,“"‘“‘* '“*‘”“;‘lf"_"*»'“‘:":nfll"“:““-n ":":{ road, Mr. Wright, who said: “Thercare | Charles Tupper, Sic Edwin Avnold, Sir Jonn 1trost foily farmer, for the pay af his mother’s | The buillings aro heing erccted on pare of | Bueteen, = Hattie, - aged, = nine, 0 | many rensons why this decision is of the | Pender, Consul General New, Senator Cal OIS TOLLY: o could sen no gond to | coin. | Wilmoth clAimed that his mother had | the Sioux ‘conntry for day schools. Tho | Busie MeCaey, = aggd twewwe, Wers | greatostimportance to the Kock Island. Tu | vin Brice, Sir Douglas Galton, Sie Philip come from at a 1l ction whes | rov m of the supr republic lev storm had blown over, and b; n b; ‘ y the re governor by the old time The commitice expressee y Judicious mu nt ould be clected in this handsomo majority. rns of its alliance follow n wo alrcady had | wor who would hold inder | propo 10 court uut the party wajority d the opiniot the pirty ticket county this fall by a | to Tue Bee. s and he did not ) senool at Pierre is being cularged ted him while st of | tho first place it lets us into Omaha. It gives [ Cunliffo, Owen George, Augustus Sala, and two years of age received each a_ fractur > 1 exponses. Judge The architect has submitted plans for the 1 re il the | Cole y Cision against | school at Flandrea Alvertisomonts are out | the skull aud terrible cuts and bruiscs. They | us the use of our trucks between Omaha and | many other notabies, A lettor from Glad couid | Wiimoth for the 5. Theeaso | for constructing the school buildig at Pipe- | W ‘)’I‘;‘;‘I‘;“ i";""l" ‘}"’H{“:l'fl‘"‘\': “"‘;l"‘"}”’ _“"' Lincoln. Then it allows us to use the tr stone endorsing the world's fair will bo read el s occasioned considera stone quarry. lmprovements are be- | 1 ot expected they © the nig >t the Union Dacific botween Liucoln and g loct asioned consider gtome quawey. Imptovements - aro 95 | Mabal “White, aged seven, escapod with ‘”“I"‘I i ‘l{,,' T _"“l‘f‘:’u' ety Continuing the Investigation, | that iv Fareweil Seemons. | e Sanc { Ponca day schools, These | Painful but not serious bruises, e e RO AL & Coprtaht 1891 by James Gordon Bonntt.] Rev, Wellington White was a clergyman | privileges the shortest lino from | SFHEEE o0 1 who was graduated at Amherst collezé and | Chicago to Colorado Springs and a dircet [ (o 00 "6 Y pi gt theological seminary and had spent ten years | Iino to Denver as short as any road loaving | Civle—Special toTur in missionary worlk in Chinn, ria was at | this eity for the wost. When we started to | Stoners concluded their investiz ow York Herald ke |—The commis tions here b, July Speciul Telogram [ are schools under the government direct and Robert Scott, rector of | the commissioner says that all the coatracts 1 there will be about them will be the con- nERSY - Leon- | iets for the erection of the building pal church, o rist Elpisec “This county has almost daily rains, making i Home on leava/of- absan @R Mrs: White was | & i il e o O a0 the’ Kirkdnlo Il daily rains, making |, pstor of the First Baptistehurch, both of (HHANGING EON TIE CONVENTION, lomo on leave of absence, Mrs. White was | constrict this new line we tried to arrange | tonigh Seaderly visited t Sirkdald the harvest diieult and tediois, nevertheloss | g iy, preac their farewell Serimons | () AREANGNE B T onped off | 8 Judy whom ho met and mutried whilo @ | with the Union Paciis for the use of its | industrial schools ard the Brownlow Il s, Antelope since its organization never bar- | LS S PG ¢ has accepted o call olon & Se )mah 4 off | student in New York, The accident caused | bridge over the Miss vivar biit 60Ul | \weile Holsol seeing. the ohiz T % _vested such crops. Your correspondent is | Feerdav, irhe fomnee FES SectriCl oo fay on bis way to Iniladelphia, where | giEbiet [ SON A Gty Gt R T L i SO G ouso, secing the chi ¢ informed by many of the bost “farmers that | 35 ST TG0 o olds of lwbor | B 0es 10 attond e meeting of the tiational 2 i e T O o Union Pactiie | 130 interviewed Tabbut, tho emigrant aent B A e O els —1ive | Whbiweeis S iEE At e B CORUat LD ORIy ARHOTGe DAYTON'S BAD LUCK, snid it would muke a contrmet with us [ Captain Cross, conferred with the head con L bR L BB B e el : ot ol vhereby wo could use ridgzo, allow them | stable of the city and attended the assize is being threshed, and thresher told us Cut with a Scythe. that Omaha is a bidder for the uational £ : SLERAC L UL OL L, "-]“1' o wble of the city and attended the a Suturday that it was av B o SN AT ecial Tele- | convention noxt year, and that her claims cral Fatal Casualties in the Tl | touse our tracis from Omaha to' Lincoln and | courts, the summer sitting beginning today LU % & to Dity B ]I Ames! 1itktlo daugh- IL be strongly prescnted at the meeting of Fated Clty. o would uso thefr trucks from Lincoln 0 | pho commissioners louve noro tomorrow for e e patliLic s b gt Dl the full committee, which will be held next Daxtoy, O, July, 27, 0kis has been an- e & el Birmingham to investigate the labor ques- bl LR e et | 107 Ao while sittng on 0 feniea watehing | Ll to dacido. upon. tho-time and pinco for | 1 FUE S S SRR T O T G TR i Sors Rad o vieht to | tlons, Uearing on tho_eleration in manu LovtsvitLe, Neb., July 27.—|Special Tele- | Boujumin McCleary who was mowing the | kolding the next republican national conven- slaught Y EEALLLY A3 L il Ll e 3 5 am 10 ik Ber.] —A fatal and distressing | the vard with a seythe, lost her balance and | tion, Koyley, n chair manufactorer who has been | make such an agreemant and thereby cume | fucturing and minine district of Stafordshire sdent occurred near heve this morning, I [ fell i the way [ he biude which struck ber RECENT ARMY ORDERS. suffering with dropsy, died suddenly on the 'n':ffi.‘:':i\.- L:"’fi'x‘x‘f;.(\\'\l}-‘C\’»:'u"'.fl‘uu"p‘.!,‘f:lmf' and that immediato neighborhool. They Neoley was engi flclain i wwalL | L Dibslow the ltiety severing b oie0res The following army orders were issued | street this movning. vhnvatloNBeI R aw consider information received bere very nincty fect decp at the Berger sehoo! honse, Killed by Lightning. today ;. Colonel Fugeno A, Carr, Sixth cav- | Tho west-bound Erie express ou tho Now AR s valuable. After completing their inguiries % 3 i) i alry, is de as i member of the army SR e Tt : R E ts! Ti R Stamordeh R thawilliratir oA when ho became affected by the foul air. He | Keusey, Neb,, July Special to alu, s detatleq s i momber of the ey e | York & Pennsylvauia branch killod an un- | Now it s u ticket scalpers' trust, For some [ It Staffordshire thoy will return to London, signaled to be hauled up rvapialy and his | Bee | —Henry Kinney, aged fourteen years, | the war department under order dated known woman near Enona, fifteen miles east | time the older ticket scalpers, who stand in N 10 ILING 11D, h fi M t 1 T o 0 1 « elper nad him within thir when he was overcome and fell back vst a distance of about sixty-five fect rty feot of Help was immediately procurcd and IeNeely voluuteered " to he well for him. (o was o down into the | Fis body was budly buried let down but im- rdiately signaled to be hauled uy o Meeted in a similar manuer, esting a while he tiea a wet handkerchief | ver his face and was fastened to the bucket nd let down awain. Ho succeeded in f ing a rope to Neely's legs und then th both hauled up. Neely re 1 1 in a stupor until 8 o'cloel toniht when he expived. He aves a4 wife and three children, encral Van Wyckt and several other prom: | about 9 o'clock p. m. which lasted nearly | gram to Tur Ben.]- inent speakers will bo present. A b t Stuart, ants and 28 every evening at the rink undor tho manige The ma ournament will be held wport and Atk I'he Spy of with Butte inson as_ cof tloh”? will be played | Was hur ment of Major Howard, and 1f the we b i favors ., ble it is expeeted that this witl bo | yhe poof broken. A bug he most successful v Dowilwestera Nebraska, Scrious Charges A g union ever held in the top | son of I M. Kinney, livi inst a Boy. A . The body is held at the un- | witn the railroads, have realizea that before tho Western Passenger association dificul are settled the scalpers will have a chance to reap a harvest. —The compact was 1 burned today and two hours later the cre- | ratified at a meeting at the Sherman house Loxbo, July ¢« near Awherst, | March 19, 1501, vice Colonel Elwell S. | of here tod ad | was instantly killed by lightming Sunday | Otis, Twentieth infantry, hereby re- | dertaker's in Osborne. evening. e was in a shed near the house | lieved Captain Henry '~ P, Ritzus, City Councilman GeorgeMerchetles’ stable ank | making ice cream when the bolt struck hims | Twenty-fifth infantry, will report in person % to Colonel Eugeno Carr, Sixth cavalry, Queer Case Which Cam ish Court, A Dublin dispateh gives he v oan R8T he eath a bioncer. army building, New York city, for examina- [ the ruins. - August ung, ad BEARLICl ol B IOMSi S a0UIRIRLO) EQ) ecided o Gre oy, v Dow After | Corvwnvs, Neb., July 27.—[Special Tele- e o and o e coneinaion of | Frank Wenzel, aged four, were playiug in | and return for . The lowest one way | ¢ UGN L ML, G DI S o DR DN Ho ¢ died at | nis examination will return to the place of | the loft and set fire to the hay and were suf- | fare is & he Chicago scalpers will get | petty sessions. A pig sticker named James am to LITE Bit,) alig L ONKEIORAC s, receipt by him of this order, Leave of ab- | focated and burnod. While the fire was in | all the return coupons, Chicago to St. Louis, | Gibson, of Ballygovern, apphied for an ovder his home north of Columbus today. He was progress their methers became anxious and | that they cau use for $2.50 cach, and they | of arre inst IRobert MeMaster, a saloon- oLt BYet 1S | sence for two months and twenty-one days, u . ht vears of 11 came to this | FoRee IOk U O tt Angust 10, 1501, 14 | Soou the firemen found their charred bodies | nave formed an agreement to go into volun- ELATh S Y atourinlatedt ot eet on or i G ve formed an ngroement to g0 into voluti | oaper of Kirkeubbin, for having attempted ¢ et Contain Willinm M. Black, corps of | in the ruined stable. tary bankruptey before they will sell a SO CILEN o Lt coming here. Erantod Cantain Wi N sk Archibald Bovd, a veteran from the sol- | ticket to St. Louis for less than . This will | to hang him from the steps of a ladder in his te-Second Licutenant Andrew | diers' home, whilo drinking in o saloon | save pnssengers 7 conts und mako §2.50 for | (McMaster's) yard. The complawant said sten- w seventy- country in 18 siderable property sinc re North Platte Citizens Outing. Lic-ass| & S s outing. | oro, e it infantey to company i; | stabbed Johu 1. Boyer in the’ abdomen, rip- | the scalvers. As a wholo, Chicago scalpers | i court that MeMaster erccted n complete Atkinson News Notes. o ,].l}‘h)":;‘l":‘ ‘“‘“';,‘mv L :" "l"l’u‘“ lnlnx'l‘ \""" ond Licutanant Johu L. Hines, Second | Piug him frigutfully. '1",::.;1;“";::‘;,[ “"‘::,.E"mh;fifil mlt;x'.: "’.“r_‘"; gallows for the purpose of hanging him ‘M '“\,I.','\" .'.\p?",'h\n]v N5y \:,’;,“ ‘1<l.“ l‘fl,' itt, accompanicd by some triends, left for iitntesito w”:”‘"" B s All the Injured Will Recover. ber will rise out of sight during { Everything was carried out in the most busi- By, ] —The caso of Adulluo Mossioro v8 M. |y losin ‘todny, He will sojourn at tho | < USOBLEANEOUS: & o Divroy, O., July 27.—All of the fifty in- | periods of cheap fares for any sudden | ness-like manner, even to the very dissecting M. Van Evi (-"n;.hl‘:xl‘lui““ lum Iml.“rld :\:: b | samtarium at Geneva lake for some week: o Wux:i:::'xcn :fi;mfi.‘:llfi:‘a"u?ppm:x‘fi‘»r t jurcin the excursion wreckat Middletown rfi{a u)l 1)3(‘11111:1‘01'(1“'0-‘" the (;\-nl cities. Oune | knife. A coroner and jury were in attend rape, was on trial at this place yesterday be- it . IKapelsky pos herst, | o rday ¢ comfortably, and | Of the leading brokers was asked ance. as were also o doctor and clergyman 4 Rt T A e - RING Buflalo county, vice, d. W. Hause resigned. | Saturday are progressmg comfortably, -an A ? ¥ i Itoadataize i A : ; (i i b .:x:::lxx‘:.‘utr:.v\‘x::.l:u:‘:n e o i AL P. S H. | there seoms no reason why they should not f o e o e e ronas:*%C | A man named MeVeagh adjusted the novsc, dledintiiart Julyd, € e oL Aok Propenty Daitroyad /By Wind : recover. Tho body of Frank Simonerhas | ~“Don’t you belicve it. The railronds have | While MeMaster pulled a table, which served venue to Atkinson, As scon s evidenco was HT SION. been sent to Labanon for burlal. never wanted sealping broken up o it would | 48 & platform, from under his feot. A concluded the justice promptly dismissed the ail. \ Conductor Deter G, Glancy of tho excur- | have gone long age."” A magistrate—Were you o consenting caso e o beme made for. tho | 0T SPHYGS S, D July 2.~ [Special | Prominent Saloonists of Prohibition | sion truin says be notified the road ofiiclals | Rates on scalp tickets to overy polut for | Pty to this banglugt (ireat preparations aro hone made for tho | pojogram to Tue Brs.]—Hot springs was Towa Agan in Trouble. that if he is in any way to blame for the ¢1s- | which Ohicago scalpers can procure tickews | Complainant—1 was, a littlo. Hoit county reunion, which takes place at : h 3 2 aster ho dosircs to resign, and insists o doos | wr to bo fael by o apocial committeo, Cash | MoVeagh—He had the ropo and asked us Atkinson Augnst 4, 5 6and 7. Tow Majors, | vistted by o terrific hail and electric storm | Drs Mores, Tn., July 27.—(Special Tele- | 17 e b plsts aro to be fixed by a special committeo, Cash not me rge. He 1s completely overnor Boies has | gvercome by the catastrophe, and is in tears | scalpers to maintain trust priec r Lhnl \\'\:l;lm\‘« and | revoked the suspension of sentence against | all the time. any member of the combine b z0, though no one | “Stormy” Jordan, 1 road to el — - 3l X g0, thou Stormy” Jordan, “Tho road to hell N e ST fenco tho entiro power of I | necic nnd comm saloon man of Ottumwa. Jordan is a rouds dolng business through tho scalpers | b o id will be added to the mfucnce of the trust to | What was their object in trying this expel bsidics are paid to some of the smaller [ 10 huni him. g Bl e s | Complainant—When they ad the seaffold ks over the | ready they helped to put the rope around my of thowostorn rail | neck and commenced to chuck me up. istrate—Did they tell you seball | thivty minutes, breaki City i ving considerable da: iy | doing con ; ¥ ) snificent plunge is damaged con® [ notorious chavacter agamst whom, atone [ For Omaba and Vicinity—Light local | o 000 o e o e | T athor | sideraoly, tho cupalos woro blowa down uad | timo oe_another, oor 00/(n finesibave | sowersselighy chaugts 1o AR derature: S bbb Complainant.-Nog sir, ey fold o to tied in front of | been assessed for liquor law violations. Two | Wasuixaroy, duly 27.—Tha followin : LLi 5 make my peace with this world, When a ! : SHINGTON, duly 27, ¢ rain- o HonTe e st ockey seric | ake ththi was blown to pieces. No. partie- | v go Governor Larabeo suspended | falls in inche A good horso was idlled landa_Jockoy se everything was ready they sent over a note tho plung ular dama finnekabta had a fe L Tel. | nothing move the business again, Wh i i were reported during the last [ ousty hurt at the Hawthorn track yesierday orgeant C was done to the hotels, The | all fines and jail sentences against [ ywenty-four hours: Kingstree, S. C., 6.0; "ml_;"i"",‘ ‘Jm_ T et ivas ‘whm““i’ |_~l-"-\ll'x‘».unt4n v windows broken but | him on conditions that he would not g0 into | Evergreen, Ali., 205 Monticello, Ari, 2.0: | M 3 0% ROINLO B ) Al 2052 , Aric, 203 | Pouriva for next_Saturday’s steoplo R gl ttha i Daranaants S Fa kaveialnalit | Governor Laras | Pin Bluff, Arkc., 2.0, The horse took the first two_bedges all right, £ Ly 10 be preseat at the exc- Prarrsvovri, Neb,, July 27.—[Specia it i : hofieit (e ) S ¥ bee went out and Govercor Boies came iuto Porecast till 8 h. m, Tuesaay: For Easter: AL, $ er each to hang him, Some time ago egram to ik Bk, |—Fred Watson, n youtn Better Postal Pacilitios. power Jordun returned to Iowa and has e e ex‘.fi’.}fi{‘f",c.,,‘:‘,L,{\‘;‘,‘:‘."l‘_:: buclatitiituiraiiniRioes fepbeav ghibanding a bitof land about which he fretted of fourtcen yeurs of age wus up before Judge | Cravueriaiy, S, Do, July 27.—|Special to | Siuce been running a saloon at Oltumwa, tho Loulsiana coust; shghtly cooler; varia | Jonc0 o%er of ":T.,f:i-fl‘.'& orefng s nock | vory much Aveher, in tae polico court this afterncon on | The Ber.|—The establishment of the muwl The governor was seen this morning and | ple winds. cought under the falling animal, Stowart x..{l):-?..';:'(:‘f;:'MM' ing consulted, refused the charge of eriminal assault 1 t orred by Farmer Bell estified that on Tuesd of Gre It was pre- | route between this city and the Blaci Hills | in speaking of the matter said: “1 know mwood w! s of last week he dis or Minnesota —Fair in east, light showers BT i i atte ho ) s was unconscious when nothing of and paid no attention 1o the | 1y west; stationary temperaturo, except ned hi w: tter until some two weeks ago, when my | shightly ' cooler at Moorhead; southwest picked up, but soon ana will finaily recover. t Garden City gossip i SRl oy LOOKING FOR A BIG BATTLE. 10 sen ) town wili be the first st rds bringing the coverad that the boy had attempted toassault | two sections of the state together. Thy or chief clerk informed me that Jordan was | winds. j 5 four-yonr-old daughter, Tiwo favm hands | was 1ssued about teu days ago. The post- | running a saloon at Ottumwa. I kuew [~ For North and South Dakota—Showers; GARDEN CITY GOssIP, | Governmentana tnsucgent froops o were with Belknap at the time ana they tried [ master general autborizes und instricts Pos ing of the matter. Idirected an inter- | glightly cooler; south winds. ‘The confederated Irish society will hold its Fight at Coquimt to catch the boy, who, as soou as he was dis- | master Stroube of this city to advertise with- | rogative to the district attoruey there con For lowa and Nebraska—Slight showers; | third annual vicnic at Burlington park Au- e Coquinno, Chili (via € nswer is will go toward erect- tey the | cerning the matter. Ho d that the | stationars variable winds. gust 15, The proce covered, made his escape and flnally got to [out cost for bids to ¢ temporature QI 2ol 5 Omabn, Ho wns followed to that city and | mails over tho new route from this | Statement was true and that Jordan was ot Missouri--Lixht showors, stutionary | il @ monument to the memory of P. . | Oncomoro the prospect within u short timo Brrestod thove by Shorif Tigho and brought | city - via Erling, Prosho, Moove, | runnini asaloon. I thercupon revoked the | temperature, except slightly cooler ut St. | Crovin. : it X of u battle between the forces of Balmaceda to this city on Saturday and lodwed in jail. | Westover, Stearus, Whitfield, Lolge, Black, | suspension.” Louis; variable winds. Phe cirele Francaisand the Federation of | and the insurgents causes great excitement 3 ) &9, t o: i n eity rOW o c P 7 ! o) g v Judge Archer bound the prisoner over in | Casoy, Creston and Farmiugdalo to Kapid | Jovdan is expected in the city tomorrow For Kansus and Colorado—Fair; stationery | F'ranco-Belze, two French societies, have | i this town, The' congressional fleet will heavy bonds to appear at tho next session of | City, 237 miles, three times u week hway, | and unless ho can get the governor to vecon- | temperature. undertaken the erection of a bronze statue of | 1 00 5 Lt T iniad attack that is the district courts B S RV ST sider his action will have to begin serving | ' Cautionury signals are displayed at Sault | Victor Hugo, to be placed “in - Jackson park, | OPerd inad attack vhi L tomber 1, 1801, to duno 80, 180 out bis sentenee in jail. StoiNarie: e ‘Pho work will bo desizned by Architeet Al- | to be made upon the government's strong Stolen Property Recovered. Toina alibye mantiotieiexuont L TR ———— bert Biltz, hold. ‘The Amuzeucs, Ancongua, Cochran Prarrsyortn, Nob., July 27.—[Special | ave on the ceded Sioux linds, hav sprungg | _“'“l" "" Stoc ,"“";,-r A TacrensndiViliclot Bindtatiane WESTERN PEOPLE IN CHICAGO, and Esmerelda were seen hovering on the “Feluieram 1o Tiis B, —Josogh Krumpultz, | o existonen siuce. the fooevation was | MovuTos, o, Juty 27, —[Spectal Teloaram | yicago, July 37.—Prot. Mark W, far- e following western people are in | outside of Coquimbo bay a few days since, wis brought down this ovenug from Omaba | opened to settlement. A chutract with sure- | to Tue Bee.|—The large stock barn of James | oy “thia hew chiof of the United States | Chicago: and an attack on the town 15 hourly expected b by Doeputy Sheriff Tighe and will have to ties is required to be exceuted and persons | agen, a fow miles from West Grove, was At the Palmer—H. A, Miller, Dos Moines, | IFor some reason or other they did not storm wi ather buveau, made an imvortant an- bidding must be honest aua eapuble and not pna ity e i Tattinte a.: Jonn S. Knox, Omuha; W. N, Willams, | Coquimvo, probubly because the land forces answer to thoe chavge of cobbing the stores of | jess thau twenty-one ) ears old. Prnodin 8 (myetation FHH Jast miEbts | nouncement while hera today on his first B ity Ta, of tho Inkargonts wera nob thon ropdy 10 co Joseph Klciu and R. Peterson. Krumpultz is | ek, were cousumad in the flames, besides | tour of inspection. *“Oue of tho changes | Atthe Wollingtou—Mr. and Mrs. L W. | operate. At any rate, they withdrew as well known in this city, having been in the | DEMOCRATIC PRESS CONVENTION. ] g gthe tents of the building, Thetotal | made in the bureau,” he sald, ‘is the en- | Ross, Mrs. W, It Stewart, DosMoiues, Ia.; | suddeuly as they appearcd. Now thoy haye emplay ot M. B. Murphy and the B. & M. loss will probably amount to £5,000, With | Jargement of tne local valua of sweath 5 J. G. Butterfield, Sioux City, Ia again been seen ot far from Coquimbo. It railrona. When arrested he was rigged out | Asscmbles and Tssues an ! negament of.$ho lociiy i ad b Awoathor: peo: At the Auditorium—C. C' Hulett, D. W. | is tho general telicf that the combined attack i store aud spov n the wearing apoarel taken od w gold headed umorella agd watch belonging to Mr. Peterson, Brue Seuisas, Neb., Telegram to Tue Bre ¥ b Florence Suwith, n year and a balf old fufant |ty beliey selonging to Willinm Smith, fell into a fifty | ¢ass legislation; in foot well that is beiug o he town people tuvued out and succeeded in getting o e avms and into her clothes und puiled her | 1575 m the abolition of the buy b Qut safe and soun; gram to Tuk Brr|—A petition was eir astings Wiil I Hasrisas, Neb, July ightful Fall of an Infant July 27.—[Special | g .]—This afte od on his pre 1 iron hoop-hools 3o Paved. a0 Speci: lated among the business men today re i + question to the people at the reular Novem ber cl 80 nearly i nearly ug the city council to subit the | m Kleins SR dictions by tue appointment of twenty local Wealthy lowa Bachelor § for Hayue asters. The list of places where these | Miss Minnah Hawke, Mr, and Mrs, W. S. Roctor, Omaba: | will take pluce within three days from this People Nebraska City; Mr. | dat Toresy, Kan, July 27 ~Tha D mocra Provs wyanolation of KKanaus.ia in tonvontion | CEDAR RAU(DS, [n., July 27—(S appo ntments will be made has not as yet | and Mrs. R. T. Bayliss, Montaua. "The government forces are now stronge b i AR 2 ) m to Tie Bre).—George Stanp, a wealthy | been entively completed. At the Leland—Haldwell Connell, Sioux | than ever. They have been reinforced by he he committee appointed for tho pur- | 1o RN DR 0 e years old Heretofore the general forecasts trom Wash- | City, Ia. men brought from Valparaiso on Bulmace nt wn aadross to the poople ot | T one e Lisbon, committeq sulciaa | 1SWon have boen practically: the only ones, At the Grand Pacifiic —J, M, Christy, J. C. | dw's teavsports. The Balmaceda army at araoon! | this-ovening's: aossion; -1t suys ' in. pact: \‘\\\I ‘.Ln »‘x‘ul‘:‘»’\ ;:“"".]\; m“-“.UI:‘ M',.,,‘..[ 4"””:3«.1 These are valuable to the commercial mter- | Savery, Des Moines, Ia.; James Dictrick, | Coquimbo now numbers some ten thousand am Lander, Arvthur | men. 1t is sa Lumbard, C. 0. Guion, P. | about as numer Johnson, ‘Omaha; W, C. | cagoment betw Jend on tho respective fightin 1 the insurgzent troops ar us. ‘The result of tho en on the two armies, therefo @ quul but not so much to | Bismarck, N. D.; W ( estof the whole country the public locally wily Killed, ests, It is the purpose of the bureau t 3 itself of much greater value to the latt or the agricultural inter- | 5. Potte make | W. Corbett, J e than | McNamara, Sioux City, Ta. will in wbolishing the iniquities of | by loug sickness wa iff logislation: in a roturn to the tinanciai system of the country Probubly the ciuse. mise: LBOUE | eaotioad f s foundation to the year | =~ PUBUQUI “'\’f“‘ +T.—[Special Telegram | (00 orgre, Cienerally speating, the ofiees | Mrs. J. S Childs of Hill City, 8. D, is vis- | 1ty of the Balmacedacs und insurgents. One rupt system; | 10 T Beg Nic Hansen, aged twenty-two, | wiil be thickly scattered nlong the northern | ing friends in kvauston. A, thing is very much in favor of tho govern I viorous, wholesame eont ol of the teans. | €11 0 the frout platform of an electric car | boundary, where changes are most frequont. - - ent troops, Thoy are led by experienced portation system of the vouutry.” on the Allen & Sweney line whilo rounding a he Canada observatories, while excellent Miles City's Enterpris and brave oficer Itis not likely that the Hin itiroes onroses tha | government | curve st night and was instantly killed, his | and operated on much tho ¥ame plan ns our | Mies Crrv, Mont., July 27.—[Special | insurkent fleet will havoitall fits own way Telo- | loaning money on produets of the soil on the | Skull being fractured behind the éar, own, ure ot wiinerous. and their local fore gram o Tuk Bre|—The Miles City | Wking thoattack, - Tho best ships In_the rround that the governmont should Lot be - casts are not minute,” PR 5 . L " | government service are now on their wiy :BIBEN) SIDURG Uak iR Y ‘f,,,l.,‘Mll‘,z,,,”,t ok ho RELEASED FROM A LIVING GRAVE L T el mlll‘lu( commerc o at ity mecting ‘ll.v-i;-‘\ north o enwage their attention, 50 s to e S chase of vailvoads, but favors legisiative con 5 New Jersey Peach Crop Immense, | BPPolnted o comnuttoo cousisting of tha land foccoa huve:ibi‘out Thetweel’ thow PAVINE | il them and 0pposes tue proposition of | Nuns at Na rom & LIt of | Beuvionss, N, J., Julg §h—The orop of | LOud: George 1. Mubura, Samuel Uordon, | selves o the. goyerument o murbied:syenius iy ltude, premature of forcod poatkés all through | GeorEe . Myers wnd Edwund Butler, Jr. 1 ‘0 O loa B products as unconstitutional, Tt denounces | x . pirs. July AP P T ) @ A 4 2b | {5 make arrangemonts for writing the busi nsu o Companics Bareed. “The lato heavy rams huve made the strets | the administeation of Peesident Harrison and | 5 A1 WY 4 @ L Huutendon and Warran countios will be im- | ness men of Omaha to stop over at Miles | Corvsurs, O., July 27.-State Insurance nin o Mavie passiblo that public sentiment is | the uppe wous 10 favor of paving ase, involving the walling upof a numver | mense. The dry weather and the tendency | City when en route to or from Helena. The | st been defivitely decided by | of the trees todie prematurely have hastened | commitice was also instructed to enter into | ) rities of Nuples, Consider- | this result and thousands of baskets of this | communication with the Omaha chamber of ablo oxcitement, it will be rememberod, was | 80rt of fru‘t will put on the market in a few | commerce regardiug the extension of th % ! £ by khorn & Missouri Valloy rail- | state and they ave ntment of W.W. Dudley and the uy holding of Senator Quav by the senntc The MeKunley tavift Inw is stronsly denounced, | the eivil authe Phe fusion with the paoplu’s purty is not mmissloner linder hus refused to release following insurance companios because of their refusal to comply with the laws of the 1ns, has sharred from transacting Doxcnpsten, Neb., July Specint to | dovsed or advised 5 ecarrsdl i ) . The crop of good poaches from Hu Fremont, [ Tuk Brr—W, R Williams, a prominent LHE S e caused some timo o ,[u\‘ tho announcement | 4 A0 Oy S Yo Taree, and muny of the | way into the cattle region of castern Mon- | business in Ohio: Preferred Mutual Accl farwior living three miles southwost of town, St Joe Pears the Biz Muday, thatthoay "“'“““ 0 \lll'hl“ had discove "“;‘ more prominant, rmxlt giowers already | tans. lent associution, New York: People’s Mutual R e R (b e 1l be Joseen, Mo, Unless an | & number of nuns, immured in a conveut, | made markot for the ter peaches. The S % fice 2 3 Accident association, PPittsburg; Knights R xas LA ausyine, TR IRuoEMl WL D8 | L 2o O N e U 1+ Urouett 1o | where they wore condemded to life-long im- | orchards will vield on an average 1,000 | Clue to the Easton Bank Robbers. | fegplur and Masond' lifo indomnity, Chi B oy o s o O asouri rlvor to nrovent the | Prisonment, the building belng liorally | basksts altuough some of ¥hish will nov yield [ Puitipsbuno N, J., July 3T.—The palico | cago; Masons' Frutorual Accident Assovis A cvanted Ma s N Aot (/RN NN ‘ Dhissour) Fyox I(’“ RRBIUA: 1S up in edor to insure abso. | 'MOYe than 200 or 800, now have a positive clue to the Easton, Pa., [ tion of Awerica, Westtield, Mass.: Mutual ccepted Mason, o i ord oceasy inrod made ata point west of this city allod o @ lnsure 50+ < - e " T e ssoctition o e Nor e \ Wus i prominent wenber S emont bentt the town . of Bim. | lute seclusion from the outside world, The il bank robbers, Two of the men stopped at aldont asxoelibion aE7Ig NaRkiogt, (bl i known us Bolnout bend the town of Eim. | 1ute sectusion from we oatstde wworld, - American Pork Law to be Rescinded. | Bath, Pa., the week beforo and hired o team )i Now York aceident insurance, Now Destroycd An by : wood, opposito St. Josopli, and a territory of | Convent, HAGTON Wok ACHIETRIAC 8 18 Panis, July Deputies lnterested tn the | of Dean & Co. and drove to Easton, w A e el Bearuicr, Neb., July 27, [Spec Pele- | avontsix square miles of farmmng coantry | dlete vive,' or buried alive MULHOEILIES | (wiypdrawal of the law aguinst tho importa- | they arranged for the job, Tt A i DA o gram te Tug Bre |- Rob v pulling o strap loose from o board on bis | way tracks will ve r rt Strutford, 2 next | tificates of admission to this stato: Natio ton. ‘I'he bank | Benevoleut essociation, M 2d aud theimen, four in num- | ers’ and Traders’ Accident reported that the unfortunate fnmates were ; tion of American pork concur in the opinion | week they azaln drove to ring on destitution which | pinion | woel they nealn droye Lo Hie ! that the senate miil pass the rescinding bill | was then re while | will bo submerged and the bridge and rail wneapolis; Bang sociation, New in o condition bor: wasTinjurious to both body und mind. The red useless, o Saturday, succeeded in suddenly e Phe neck of land sepavating the rive adopted by the chamber of deputi ber, drove out of town very qul The | York; Counceticut Indemuity association ¥ g 1048 10 ROLY 9OGY UBR. iRl opted by the chamber of deputies as ool s 3 i \ taching o splinter, wh flow with ‘such | gapove and th bend b clorical nowspapors, however, Insisted that ¥ “ ? £y Agan m was thea driven to Pen Argyle, where | Waterbury, Conn force as 1o penetratd his eveball, completely [ poet® | SH¢ o | bend - hus | hase roports were grossly exageerated, but | 88 parliument resumes work. The senate | hroqof tue 1 took @ train ot tho Pent destroying tho sight of tho iujured orgin, been roduced 0 @ width of 1,600 | theuuthorities considered themselves justitied | committeo's decision agalust reporting the | yyivania, Ploughkeepsio & Boston rowd b iy ) ! aud the bauks ave eaving in here acre by | tn compulling the nuus o quit thelr living | bill at once is not connectod with auy oppo- | (Wiile one returied tho team to Batn h ~ Westerners in the East, Guge County hheans acre every day, dhe citizens of St. Joseph | graves sud go to more suitable habitations. | sition to vescinding the law. Thesole ques: L New Yousk, July 27.—[Special to Tie Bre Deatuick, Neb, July i haios O AATAULTE ANAREIIR Lo nan oF B | AharsRin ko ATSLINCUSEGRILIG sl LIt NmRapli EaseLe pdaat et Postomon. Taubars Follod, Alonk the.uuvars dn BN XAIE RUslK gram to Tup Ber. | —The G aty ropub- | TRTOLUN tho IKAnLS bottoms. this ity would | Ao thoy were Boved to/one of the ordinary | the wholotaril Is roported: o Torore | ManysviLie, Moy, Ju) Special Tote- | goods for their resnective estublisuments are, Ucan committee niet this afternoon and fixed | be deprived of three of its most important | con 5 of Naples, and the place wus - = gram to Tue Bee A bold attempt was | J. Blotckey of Blotckey Bros., dry goods, Illu' lute for the republican primavies Satur- | lines of railway for mouths at least. The | handed overto the municipalty. Thus fa The Fire i@ . wade to rob the Marysville postofiice by | Bud " Brady, dry goods, Des Moines, la. day, August 23, and for the couuty republican | iron bridge now spanniug the stream at this | the above facts have been known for som ML ey S | fakirs with the Forepauh show. Two men | . C: L. Shook of Omans, is at tho Astor conveution Tuvsday, August 2. polut would be rendered wswless, al communl- | time, but quite vecently o Diritto reporter | 'l]”;,‘,‘“'\ul,“’ "' :':n'““[R e bor. | escaped, buc Deputy Postmaster Fred Pur | house. . p - ation with farmers of Kansas would be cut | visited the “living tomb” just vacated oy | tion of the busine of town was burned | Speabed, but Deputy 1 Mr. Thomas Bowman and Miss Anna Beatrice Business Man Dea ¥ and it would be impossible to estimato the | the unfortunate nuns, und ke gives tho fol- | today. Several stores, their contents and o | © BRESA o83 Pablss Sowinan and Mrs. Nina F. Raudell, the latter Beatiicr, Neb, July 27.—[Special Tele- | damage the merchants and husiness men | lowing account of what he saw newspaper ofico were destroyed. Loss Dropped a Match in a Gun. from Wiscarrot, Me., and the two former gram to Tuk Bee.)—d. D, Kipatrick died | Would sustain. Tho sower system would be | Ho desoribes the buildiug as “consisting of | 000, - Partly iusured Bantan TR THE MO B B et 4 o feani O Blufs, ‘are a small party at the Lh1s morning at hia home fa this city. W bite | rendered useless and diroctly” in front of the | two storivs aud a corridor, on which thero Wuitsiars, Wis.,, July ¥7.—The business i # DA AR S0 e A o and wre uere for a pleasant ., & . © 'e | oity would bo situated a fiithy and death | are seven cells. The nuns used to remain in part of the fown of Blair, Trempleau county, | ©f them sous of John Laswell, and tho others | 3, the condition of his health had not been good | breeding lake that could not be displaced ! these cells for the whole day, every day in | burned this afterncon. Loss $0,000 to | pamed Houstman, liviog three miles from Mr. L. A. Cary of Omaha, sailed on the for nearly elghteen years past, more receutly | with millious of dollars, the week, iu sileat prayer. The grouud story | §75,000, this city, were playiog with an old guu last | La Bouryogue of the krench liue for Paris, 4 | )| ¥ playlog § | Yok R—— NUMBER 40, e e e ey TWOHONORED PEOPLE KILLED. Awful Results of the Railway Wreck at St Mande, France. HEAPS OF UNRECOGNIZABLE BODIES, Many Corpses Burned to Cinders and Pants, July 27 00 people wer a Nuy result of tho St Many of tho ul beneath the w ber of People Drowned by the Watc ¢ Thrown by Fir n. It is now reported that Land six injurcd as the Man e yoste fortunate peoplo imprisoned ck woro drowned by the five- mon, who poured torrents of water upon the wreck and se ied to bo utt that they wore drownit inaware the people that thoy were attempting to rescue, Today tho to wvn hall at St Mande seuts a fearful bodies of the dead lie in r tables. In somo ca: more than a heap of cinders intermix aportion of iro- spectacle. The blackened ws on the floor and s tho remains are little 1w th limbs, Ouo pile of charred limbs and buman eindess is especially con- spicious, consisting of a mass of ur and unconnected bodies placed in a The majority of the vietims wo and ehildven lontitied ap, 0 wormen d enreiages con- The wrecke sisted of ono fivst class, two second class and a g shatte s van, . The slowly during th then began to flock to the secne, many sock- ing friends who had fete by dayb argini tho tow lyin Inside the hal whe were bosicged by distr: WAS A constunt Tho ‘first was completely sl of rescue proceoded night until dawn, People W ot returied from the ale. There were 20,000 persons wtion, and the school room and the buaies of th 1l were cted peog sion of heart-rending screams as in the dim light wforded by the lamps identification of tho charr i mangled bodies proceeded, A man camo uy tor, who in turn dead and leart oarching for missine relatives suddenly 0 th His cr bodies of b attracted his brother-in-law, recocnized a v A that his wi wife and daugh- tehitd lying wnd - mothe v wer a hospital dying. Most of the bodies in the town hall wero scorched bevond recoguition. Among the ine jured sent to a hospital a number died immediately after admission and many are expocted to sucenmb. The erliest w seue were the five ovi Vincennes and the soldiers in the bar in the vic An investization show connes at tho 10 20 Lo the left Vi inity. fifteen minutes fivst teain w to ists s delayed at St N rliors de of acks the second train sculation nterval of after tho tirst train. Tho 1o owing an__enormous erowd of - excursion- The stationmaster at Vi blames the driver of tho s When this stationmaster went tivst allege line was ¢l port ot ofticials at Si nals were shown. oficials of the railway blames the that dan; Leadinie public for crow ding into the < ahead advised the slowly, as thero was a train in f but the man vaid no heed to ar, but an ingu entes 0ua train for the ain was sturting the ver 1o go nt of him, advico and full speed. This driverat all signals indicated the onfirmed the id Vincenues - Maw v van, which hie says was intended to rewain_empty. ho gr ta atest numbe ruins of the van, From the force of the collision the en; vear van crushing it to frag cial state forty- 50 18 1o brin An urtillery | of the burnin, with he neither wa fell It issued for the urrest of the driy ond Vincenn nt g es that Minde incident d disaster was caused by an unknown mis- ant who deliberately of dead were found beneath ne mounted to the top of the uts, An ofl- ad at ves the number of d tour, und the injared at 104 Le Paris st vization futo s the fact that 1 inve clo altered the signals be trains into collision. He will be Iynched if eaught, Among the v Marguise Mintecforate « is reported teain and tims are the Marquis and sutenant climbed to tho top carriage to reseue a girl, but into tho hurning mass and 5 seen wrin, that warrants have been of the sec- the traflic manager at tho s station, One of the numerous accounts of the a ol dent says that the stationmaster is biamed on account of who iusisted upon viding fivst cluss, bee the fivst elass carr 4 squabble with o passengor 150 full, and forgod 10 wol to signal the second train. el St WHAT ARMOUR PROMISEN, Establishment ing and Sto , duly 2 of the Tolleston stockyurds com- ssoy, the Journal tnis ys: *“Phe key to the viddle will be CHICAG poration pany in Now J noon a Lavge Pork Packs yurds Company. Speaking of tho incor flor- foued when tho onject of Mr. Armout’s visit to( who ostensibly left on his vacation, his claim many becomes known. That gentleman, i it is n o constunt commuuication with the German ofiicials relative to the rais- ing of the embargo on the Amc can hog. Although the information cannot be consid- tofticial u less coming d Armour, still it comes throug close to hin Germa In oMeiuls Mr. Armour has ngre from Mr. L4 man who is wtions with the d, 16 nis negot 15 cluimed, to do the following “Provided the embargo is raised, ho will, fivst of all, cellod anywhner salavy of an inspector to bo stationcd at the yards and to be appomnted by the German government establish a pla which for point of cleanliness cannot bo Thi can be no chargo ship the hop product 10 € vessels, In order to do this 1t essary to widen the We line of steel will bu e or some oLher suct soaboard, S Armouy such o pr din the trary I A fean to all reports, yards inspecior lately sent oy nt at Tolleston, ox- Secondly, e will pay the v, in order that there of ‘coutamination ho will vy in - special nd canal communication with the asserts that the monoy fop jeet would bo fortheoming imme- 1y upon the vaising of the « burgo on wog. It 1 undorstood, con- that the roport of the v by Ty wits ngainst the possibilivy of por- feet eleanliness from the standpoint of the German secretary 8o long us _the yards remain as they are, Such @ great trade ms would bo built by these means would require en immense plant of its own, nnd would therefore create it noces-ity for some such placo without abso- for the originul the new site co for the preparation of the product for export tho use of the prosent noces- site, In other words, 1, in & great scuso, bo used and the old one still maintain a great doal of its importauce hecause of the growing de- waud for home cousumption.” - Chicago Tmports Contract Laborers, €nicaGo, July Tmmigration Inspector Stiten, after three weeks' work, is 1n posses- sion ot wll th to show that hords of alien laborers have veen brought to this country at the expease of so rooration not yet known, ‘This company it is alleged furiished all the funds to purchuso steams ship tickets and the two e gated to do this toremon quarters wer th fos: that Afu the will Casuno and Fallon, an who wero deles vorle wero Italiun railroad thewr head- i South Despluines street, g, Fallon is said to hayve made a cons on = Said to Be Losing Groond, Nr1aGo pE Ciiny, July 27.-Au ofclal u were ordered from | Jncement has been made to tho effect the revol 15 not muking had not rece t ventur 0, althou ¥ progross, lfeat of the robels at Vullenaler (uo to Ata- f them refused Lo leave, as d any pay. The robels to attaci tho army ot Co- the forces thero are iso- lated from tho Balmacedan forces, The re POrt says tho po ta bed thro il systom had beon re-ese Jout the territor,

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