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HE OMAHA DAILY BEE - s = v e —— TWENTY-FIRST YEAR, "OMAHA, TUESDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 29, NUMBER 103, [y Bt —— - — — TO WAR WITH CHILL [asmessaras e v | BOLD BURGLARS AT LINCOLY. | instongan,saknsndt gt [ TRIED 10 LYNCH CHINAMEN, | Sritcmenctie tmette Zames FLEW ACROSS THE CONTINENT, " [ sappearcd. T9ie police are tolegraph- e county, and tho wholo business \ = found at b Occupants of the Turner Residence Threat- | ing far and wide for Bailey Raid on an Opium Den Attended with [ OF nearSummers' premises in ¢ % county. | Mack Breaks the Record Between Prospects of a Collision with the United 1DDING T0 WAL'S HORRORS, sl Witk Tastant: Diath Finoae 18 tHe W ost; Tl £ osnes DI, bky: CRRKION, (o boet i noisoo and New York, sources to make a cof United States which would ris g fa| . = . ’ snNEY, Neb,, Sept. 28.—[Special Tele- { u Burwell and d & con necessful Experiments with Dyna- | T n to Tur BEe.|—Water was turned on = — '”"\ 'i el """:“‘I-";"“"'h A | ONE THIEF CAPTURED AFTER A CHASE. | the new 1,000 power turbine wheel NEW YORK POLICE ARIVE IN TIME. SCHEMED AGAISST HIS 0 % FOUR DAYS, FOUR HOURS AND A HALF, N, Vv 7 days e the water orks power house today, and the et ywi as “Suyder's States Discnss Prompt Response of Neighbors to the | business mer Kh: new wheel is Indignant Citizens Insist on Ending Minister at Parls, Other Remarkable Runs Which Have “overnments o8 ¢ e BReUAY take the place of the old 730-hors S, D, Sept Been Made by Millionaive Rails PRETiE Nastlion Datarmined to Matntain d severalof CF1cs (oL ¢lio Viatiie EEGURULy power wheel which has been in_constant the Carcer of a Number of 1 ot. 2 i n Made by Millionaire Rail Db et gty Averted Murder—Other use for more than three vears. When the Wretches—Story of a There Is no por road Magnates to Boar Al is stood mnd as steady as a clock sad thera was 1o noti able failure of the water in the lake, althongh - 1 Tele six foot flume i used now instead of o Lt L old one half that s The wute New Yonk, Sept A littio gitl to Tne B before sun self heavily Wirough the wheel and | hups 12 years old, walked out of the basement 3 y Jot talning bis evening occurred one of the bol he suction below indreases its flow. With | o¢' ¢ tho time J \ t Lairo, mprovements whiel have been made at 3 oo power house durlfig tho summer Kearncy | Wbout 4 o'clock. She wore no bat. Her black possesses the most wanderful as well as tue | hair was neatly combed away from her fore best water power in the west, head and tied behind her head witha red | THE SITUATION. s morne American Legation Surrounded by a Howl- [ ot tho s Sinpoder, o oompmny e wour Mrs, Turner and her yo ing Mob of Rebels, W the government scemed | which fact had apparently become 3 earn about the invention, it threw walked into Horribly, Mangled, Parallel strect yesterday afterac oceurred, was vent in Now ¥ u n 1o tho fastess | Hertripto s Falls was construed to . ‘ranciseo to this ies ever kuown In Lincoln mean a detormina to make an application N rancisco at 7 for adivoree. g last It xiou FiowWi (o the thiby B silk ribbon, | Today the suspicion was converted into an B et s i the way of a trial, Snyder s = DY Gl e . 3 i Shnt g ol A short, fat Chinaman stood outside the | established fact by the filing of the com s olty ! N MACEDA'S SYMPATHIZERS, | fuinped b ToTiriey, s hero suce tho houso despito tho protosts of the | BraTmice, Neb. Sep UL L | s e T 1. Avother | plaint. This puper was served on the | the purpose of tho interests of DEMAND BALMACEDA'S SYMPATHIZERS. | ¢viiistook place at the Dardanelles, London | women and her son and proceeded to ransack | ram to Tur Ber.]—While wocking about | 7 A, e baron’ in Paris Saturday and he hus [ the | . ? m with the the taibine water Whlel - Brotheps' | Chinaman who was abouc to enter the place : ¢ capitalists then formed a compan, )- | the drawers. o son, aboy of about 16, | the turbine water whiel of Black Brothers' | .= ‘) At the g prouatelbon cable o n attorn Searles will conte visit to Salem 000 capital ) YROrs ago grou rtests | sought to stay thele progress, when ono of | flouring mill at Blue Springs this morning, | turned to look at the girl. There were ab made an appearan se. The com- | i ovonie b mad wero prodiiced in South Wales, and a local 2 el ‘rank McClure head mi was thrown into | 130 Italians standing around in the | plainant recites thut the baron and barouess g abaat . . license was obtained, but the commissioners the geariug by the water turning into the | vicinity of No. 104 who sa the | were m in New York May 20, 1875, and he exact timo cot ied in the journey to Southern Republic—Not at All forba -n.‘ trial until Speclal, goverame t ‘\"““' "w“l-‘\?”fl' ‘“‘d" l-:~ ak ““"“ “'u' Hwnlm uI-'I«M-wx".\ »"H’ was frigntfully man- | child come out very man, acting on a :’}1' G PHEE T A!'\‘\gwlL\”‘lv.llxw has | this city has --‘\-\ + days, + hours and thirtye : : 2 ¢ ticense had been obtained. This was empting to use it, inflicting a slight woun ed e survived bis ries only 8 fow | common impuse, rushed upon the Chinaman | Pursued a course of oxtreme cru towards | six minutes. Withina comparativo recent Prepared for Anything Like b o e ngo a private mouients. - Tho deceased leaves a wite an f\,h(‘m‘_’nl"flm’J‘w:",,,‘,., e D DGR L . period there b ymo other remarkable hition was mac v the shareholders, sin e RS o the | tWO young children. ood 1 ard he door. anc S0 aron applie: 3 e f s The woman succceded in drawing the L0 realized his danger. Hastily opening I St nebbsed IS WAL OF oL baTh g railway rocords Early in o gets and pioces of \he steels were found a | ttention of the ucighbors, who in turn called Wants to Practice / door ne jumped inside sud closed it again in | That on June 14, 1580, the defe , by | August last Baron der mado & milo aud a half from tho_point of explosion the police. Before the officers arrived the | Hastixes, Nev., Sept. 25—[Special Tele- | tno face of the mob. 1)’.‘.|lmn\l fulso roproséntation, attempted to | trauscontinental triv lowering the recora 9 " N Ina After the approachiug trinls are over Mr. thieves had started from the place, but one e u e g or o Roaurlk procure her incarceration in A Ins ition | from the Pacific to this cit I'cn davs iatel Wasmixarox, D. C., Sept. 28 —Special : ppr ¥ Bee]—Au sting matter Detective John O'Rourke of the Sixth " the & = X = Snydar will retiFato A In6HG hero further A ¢ for the confinement of insaue persons ONEEN S OlFloha et Telegram to Tue Bee.)-War with Chili! m,:‘.‘, Tooats il b anerica,where further | was overbauled and somo of the plunder was ued this ofternoon fv the district | precinct and Detective Sergeant Johu | This lnst accusation wil. be decided | mirog ionman, Oclrichs wud M o That was the subject discussed not only by found on his person. He gave his namo as | court which convened here this morning. An | O'Brien of the Central oftice were standing | in tho trial It is maintained s coach, the Grassmere, On their August Washi today, but the presid Secl WILL REMOVE THE RESTRICTION. Jimmio Hope, "‘\‘l'l“f:" «l?”t\:;-l “}“I‘:‘ b \L'““‘;’:Ol”‘ Hustan | on the corner of Mott street, and they saw that \hu‘ : h;mvn was | anxious n[ Mt. Oelrichs’ car was attached to & SR BainGont stel —_— g P 5 C debarr rec years g n Harla secure control of his wife's estate, the anuua nssen n. The jour of 3,40 Clepaplilu UG s Francs Witl het . D e Pork Bar B county, be reinstated. A petition to that income of which is estimated at £0,000 and was,_ made o 4'diys, 18 hous (n..\‘w:: Assistant Secretary of Stats Wharton and ance Will Le wn the Pori ars | b — .. | etiect’signed by all bit one of the Harlan y and asked her what she had been | 1o do this it was necossary to prove that she 68, 0116 0L the " FASLESt. Fipa (AVAR IS ot urenn and Italy Will Foltow Corner Stone Services of West Point's | couniy bar was oresented. Judgs ( the basoment store. She was | was insane. To escape the evil scheme of | corded betwoon San Fragciscs and. Novw Panis, Sept. 28, ~When the chambers re- New Catholic Church. reférred tho matter to the Adaws couuty bar | frightened and began to cry. O'Brien turned | her husband the baroness left at midnight, A 3 o - Uniteg States will have no war with Chili. | sume legislative work next month, tho efforts West Poist, Neb,, Sopt. 28.—[Special to [ for settiement X her over to a policeman o tuke to the station M!_?; f‘:r 3ul‘u1 :.;.“t DoxIorIc s gh;'_'n” ° ot President McLeod aad a party of friends Thut much is as good a5 settled. Prosident | Of Mr. Reid, the Amorican munister, to se- | Tue Brr.|—Sunday was a gala day for West Thrown From Then ted his attention to tho base- | Germany and then to America, Whore sho | ven. mite e brin o cending road mado & Harrison has st nis foot down upon the | cure the withdrawal of the pork prokibition, | Point. The laying of the corner stone of the VEnRAskA City, Neb, % Special | ment was 8aylsed by rolatives to secure & Sopara- | s hone. Mo erouytoof ninty-four mlies provocation for it, and the revolationary gov- | 8@ certain to be crowned with success. The | new Cathoiic church brought Lundreds of | Telegram to Tne Brr.]—George Griffin a [ The mob that had gathiered in front of the | tion. The baron has the possession of thres | Could and. asked i Choatith Jay ernment wnust right itself, The president | committee of the senate will give immediate | peoplo from the country and surrounding | boy 17 years of age while riding on the cars | place had worked itself up to a frenzy of ex- | children aud tho madum demands the cus- | Goul ) attem soonafter was given an_ opportunity o institute a vie- | A%t tion to the bill passed by the chambers, | towns. Bishop Scannel of Omaha and Pres- | in the B. & A wiels vards this evening | citement. Mad efforts were made to burst tody of the aughter Margaret, aged 12, wid e record ting 102 miles an S P P tely ac- | In ofticial circles the opinion prevails that the | jdent Hoeffer of Creighton colloge and Goy- | Was thrown from the train and almost killed. | 116 400, % T L AR Gl ST S1a orous forcign policy and ho jmmediately ac- | I official clrcles the opinion provails that the | ident ¢ of Crelghton colloze aud T o Lho trin and almost killed: | the door, which had boen barricaded within. ! Arrested at Sturgi H elbandne cepted the opportunity. il 10 npork prohubition | ernor Thayer arrived on the noon train to | yno' ‘dhoutder and his left arm near tho | The klass windows were shattered. The Strrais, 8.0, Sapt. Special Telogram | i I o Mr, Wobb, in I'he conference alluded to was occasioned | Was hasten the vote of the French cham- | participate in the ceremonics, and wero met [ elpow. He was not smployed by the com- | officers ran down Park strect. Thoy fought | to Tue Ber.|—Ed Ward was arrested here . made_his wonde vaco from New by one or two lengthy cablegrams from Min- | ber of dept and that Germany, secing | by the Juvenile brass band, a recep- | pany. 2 their way through the shouting crowd and 2 noon by J. E. Caffon, chief of police, | York to Buffalo on th th lost., in which {ster Egan, at Santiago, stating in brief tha that the French government had resolved to | tion committee, composed of representativ Work of Bold Thieves. at last reached the barricaded door. The | charged with robbing the proprietor of tha | Be scored the Hy'"*i’.‘ : distance run ever an armed forco congregated about the heud- [ MHRAEAW (he D ';L"_;‘; Hon melzed dbe ohance | business mon, and tho various Catholl NEprAska City, Neb., Sept. 25.—[Special | oficers are strong men and the door yielded i Lead City. On Septem- | pie OF & Farohs: ey b quarters of the legation and demanded get ahead in cowplying with the ii’ff““'}‘,‘.‘,‘u‘f"i, l.:,v.;;: l1 m;h\"n'x\“x;lls“ r‘fl\:‘; Telegram to Tir Beg.|—A boll theft was | O their shoulders. Then a wild cry w ‘\’\ '{».;ql e e l'd_;“fl e L;r'l;:";' Yy ln‘l previous records. [ ime would have him to give up & numoer an domand ages formed into line together e e T ate [iup! A 8 JRONC A hotes and checks | hoen stiil faster but for fact that the e e : Fho Tirusiiian government bas approached | Societics and the Grand Army of the Repub. | committed In Fiass & Withooners Jewelry B, =\ 0 o G and clothing, aggrogating $1,000. ~Ward was | il *va " dolnyed nods ¢ minures at e o otoar | M0 Del Bibot e e et B g Proached [ lic and firemen and marched up town and to | Store today. Two men entored and inquired | ‘‘Lynch the Chinamen,” shouted the mob. | formerly a sergoant in the 'Chird infantry vport by an neat urnal on th refuge in his houso and the legation he M. Rivotin vogard to the projectod prohibi- | \\o residence of I'red Sonuenschein, where | the price of various articles. Shortly after | There wero men there armed with stovels | and was favorabiy known her LM SR it L and approved by the champer of depities, at | Governor Thayer and some of the reception | their disappearance two watches wero mis- | and spades and such other weapons as hap. - e L A L gttt of the United States, 165 fratcs per 100 kilos. Brazil thkes an. | committee alighted. The bishop, clergy and | $ing. The watches were recovered by the | naned to be at hand. They pressed hard upon MISSOT A ——— 0,000, frt 3 societies then marched to the church polico and the two men who stole them are in | T T — AVENGED HIS HONOT. Buroaionity Police: W5000 franes’ worth of French arc 0.the b it O'Brien and O'Rourke when the doors gave | xo ¢y i 5 oducts, aud among the leading arguments A slight drizzling rain prevented many | Jail. N el s s a2 large to Attend the Trial of — That he had domanded of the Chilian | Vnat will ve used to induce the senate to | [romcoming to town, but nevertleless about KhizaiRviieaa & . place und Criminals in That >tate, Shooting of a Libertine by a Wronged 0 ae i o T o X 10 1 3 000 people assembled bofore the laying of ' SRR, O'Rourke followed. O'Brien turned in the et A st authorities the dispersement of the fi fy the proposed tariff, is_the ¢ D R IDE e [ R D Fainyioxt, Neb., Sopt. 28.—[Special Tele- | doorway and faved the yeliing mob. Kaxsas City, Mo, Sept. 25, —That popular Husband. and in it place a cordon of police hud been | Brazit retuliating = result which would aid | oy o\ges woro draped in festoons of bunt- | gram to Tug Bre]—William Neilbouse, a 11 Kill the first man who comes in here,” | entertainment, the preliminary examination [ Nevana, Mo, Late last night posted. The officers wero m~’<-rr B i oo to [CaPIIToRLRo s Sraclliantli s anglianss farmer living between hero and Burton, had [ hesbouted He is a powerful man and ol pesttinililo Bafminnioaickiveet {1050, Datonba ceueral agent of tha with t ingress and egress of those 5 Sot TR ro dis- Tha ceremony took place at 3 o’clock. Rev. | five he P o o ¢ the *thboun determined stand quelled e mob for a | with attempting to destroy the house of D National Loan aud Investment company of , 7 et " | Rowe, Sept Newspapers hero dis- | 10 A o hayer and Rev. Dr. | fve head of cattle kijed by tho northbound | ;pomont. The men fell _back and Detective 5 o Ta = ol S g Nela Mo 1 Lissbart who had business with the | creait the report that the United States will | Dr- Ter, Governor Thayer and R r. | train on the St. Josegh & Grand Island road | Jo ot b0 o ol e einct maheg | Juvenal with an exblosive on the night of | Springiield, Mo., was standing in Wistart's legation and for the present, not only was the | exclude Itaiian imports 1 reprisal for tue [ Rucsing addressed the people. SrralniCa] (today> hiia WAy Up to O Brien and both men fallowed | August 10, drew a crowd of 500 persons to | drug store when Tom Hutton, o traveling 11, but o ohibition on American pork imports, They | Short the ceremonies and the bishop did not TE e e e bon and Lotinen followed | Welsi's hail in Armourdate this morning, ¢ 1 oficial business at a standstill, but the neigh fon on Atnerican pork lmniorts. oy | Sheak in consequernice, Beatrice lmprovements, O'Kourke into the busewent, Standin Sraaltlinz sacuigs oith b mptaines agent for the Dwight Soda compuny, en borhood of the legation had became a bed prihobe tesgn st gnioi ol o ilivg) Che new church 1s to cost $20,000 and will Beatnice, Nob., Sept, 25— [Special Tele- | his back to the rear entrence ho held Miss Pfaffmany was eavig at tho hall. “She | and, drawing a 5%-calibre rovolver, tived, ! oon as France and other states i fifteen Chinamen who were ondeavi seemed not a whit nervous. ball'striking Deffenbaugh just above the lefs lam, the priviloges of the representatives G litioes be tho finest and largest outside of Omaha | gram to Tui: Bek. |—The contract for curb- eer Chinamen who wery endesvouri There wns no chargo of admission 10 the [ by, Deffegbaugh. 16 (o the roar of ina ero restricted and the ly pr o ; 2 : ana Linco tov 2D Hoalarine 8102 ] Pt et 7 St escape. G300, ona B! hip. De an to the 1 wero restricted and the family privileges of 5 and Lincoln. Rey. Dr. H v an ing and paving West Court street has been But they did not pass O'Rourke—not a man | bail t for the money was raised two | buildine, wh Lother shot was fire the minister completely aismembered. Al Stock xchange Settlement. ‘r“;’:,f}f,";;""m;“fn‘,“]“;‘\i ’v’:;:l\\xil.;’ll(\ui-q\.;w Jof 4he | let'to J. 8. Rutherforaav 16 cents per square | of thom. There whs # doable-quick tramp | Weeks azo by Auctionees Wat Smarts bra- | missed bim. The wounded man_ was tak appeals of Minister Egan woro drowned JNDOY, Sept 25, —The settiement of the | congregation, The affair throughout was | 2%t heard up the street. = It was squad from the | 280 ¥oreo, to pay tho rent, and by 10 o'clock | to the Hotel Hockwood, whore bhe nes in & in the din of the Chilians for the blood of the k exchange which opened today showed | characterized by all the pomp and spiendor JUDICIAL CYNVENTIONS. Ellzabetnistreetistation: & Tney, feoo\iweral| 11 io MBS0l BF 0 O e e e cal condition: Sitiue stiooting ot tefrert i . s ol o Sl & QA h obliged to fight their way through the crowd | 8 hundred persous. The thira of the specta- | buugh was no surprise, for stories had heen refuges withia tho legations doors. an immense account in Americ railway | characteristic of the church —_—— ot tors wi ttracted by idl riosity. o 861 06 E " N In the evening o brilliant reception to the that was again movi§ upon the basement | '0F were women attrocted by Idle euriosity sffoat 1ov some time concarning Hutton's Mr. Egan's cablegrams mado a full report | securities. Money was in lavge request aud | o UI€ SRORE S BELES MOCOPTAN 10 T8 | October 5 Republ'cans and Democrats | sioro, They took fifteeniChinamen out ofythe | _Tbree policemen stood at tie door aud | wife and Deffenbaugh. 1t is alleged that of the situation at present and briefly re- | American sccurl ged from 4 to 5 por [ plshob, *l_;l‘,l‘“'f}f“;‘fi;m‘_“;“‘l:'! ,,L’{‘fi:.f y_‘(‘,;“f of the First Mcet. back door, 3 & searched every porson who enterod and not | these stories were not deracd by Deffens viewed tho condition of affars durng the | ¢ent. Tn other departients rates were | bt 6L O SERHCEREREE & B Ot o, | Beatnice, Neb., Sept. 25.—|Spocial Tele- | By this time the report had spread umong | A Single weapon was found. ~ Women were | baugh, Public sympathy is with M. Hute fa : > easier though generally ruling at one-half of | 9enc A L3 U Cirousns £ 0 ici the crowd outside that the child had as- | not excepted from the hands of the police. | ton. He is well known and well liked. [is past fow weeks. The communications from 3 + : 4 4 ok out by electric lights and handsomely dec- | gram to Tie Ber The democratic judicial 6. crowd outsid atthe child had oe Yo S Sroh &k r f ¢ N £ & ¢ ! 1 per cent over those of the last aceount A ol : 3 sunlted by one of the Chinamen. Asain the | Juvenat nimself was scarched down stairs | wifa was a prominent socicty belle and her Minister BExan were in cipher, they were | A steady curvent of buying of railroad securr- | Oratec _"I‘,! LR ors oo eautiful arch of | convention for the First. district has been | (e e U100 Gham® went up, and one man | b¥ Deputy Sheriff Bob Bowling, but nothing | family is among the most highty respected in pointed, however. ties made prices fiem” uutil the afternoon ‘”""f“ l“‘~ ALS -‘;"l'l:'v‘ 2 '"“g'l“ 'l“‘*'lnf‘“l"“ ed to meet at Pawpee City on Mouday, | who carriéd a rope with a noose in the end | Was foutd. His vest was searched for a con- | Nevada. Hutton was sreested today aud o o B when some New Yorkscllingorders produced | the building without as wel the lawn, | Qctover 5. ] iitew TUl LA oS Mt H el Fix g cealed dagger but ho had no weapon. Ji- o b : Exonerated Vinister Egan, A sl ! which was bedecked with fl ot % P threw it like u lasso at ono of the prisone 5 er b i [ - | astight reaction. Street busiuess was flat. | WHICH Whs b LML The republican juciBlal Gistrict con The rope struck O'Rourke. The police they | venal showed no signs of ucrvousne: S In tho opinion of the officials who consid- | Bankers at first chargd pard cantiiror [FEELTe L0/ WIRE Jore e ¢ for the same district o charged the mob, which was becoming dan- Justice of the Peace Herring took a seat COLONEL COMPTON'S SENTENCE. ered them they exouerated him from any | fortuighily Stock exchange loans and later | 198 OF the occimon: A% . (RS at Beatrice on the safge date, gerous, and succeeded in_holding it buck un- | before his desk fifteen minutes before 10 = blamo which may nave been charged against 1sed demands thoy charged 3 per I DA Kloka LB Yishy 3 - 1 oudlbial Distric til the Chiinamen weresafe withia the station ! Two dozen witnesses w)f'rr‘ called | Suspended from Rank for iwo Years him for acts done or left undone, He asked . LR R TADSBhlEs Langer, J. F i ‘, :{' Ju bL SRDIstrlC '-\_ g house. Detective O'Brien and another ofti- | f ‘\hjj;‘u"‘ ]“‘:‘u: al, “"l;‘l‘ *}."_wjl"'\’\[l,v“:‘y; at Halt Pay for instructions and the que: )n uppermost Yerkes Prefers © hicago. Losch, A. Black, U. ) KRR Mur. T PRabi e B bl o e 8028 (108, Tometx “\“ inonatgolof iha:basar .'” v the pri i‘\“t:l?l” '.\.Vnc;y J‘l\'(‘!"\k‘ No. SR R R M S s TR RO R 53R ThAING vmian, L. K, | Telegram to Tie Bex.] ctiug of the | At the policg stauion the prisouers "wera | e prosecuting witness, Mes duvenl (LA A () TN JON0KS LIRS CON K RNGDS 2. AOMNRRLD 3 LONLIOH, Y Jampsiagiatenngl.] thu S mibe! “Hellor, I, J. | Second jud district convention hel ere | booked. Lee Yungis the proprietor. The vas mysteriously pol g 0 wec! LR LT OSRLIORCOIE “How far shall wo demand the rights of an | Panis, Sept. 2% —[New York Herald Cable | Chubbuck, A.A. Campbell, E. Hellor, . J. | Second judicial district convention held bere it B The calling of this wituess created some martial in tho case of Colosiel Compton, Wisner aud C. J. Kadish A S A e rainate Travie | little irl says she is Katie Schuyler and that asylum within our gates at Santiag Speeial to Tie BEe.)—The European edi- nor.8 adial By day the democrats uominated H. D. Travis | o0 Jived at 125 Monroo streot. = At first she | citement Fonrth cavalry, who was charged with fail i bl T e td Sa bl s ol fellowin Tinco NN OmanAT A n] ol of Cass county for judge of the district | said sho was passing 104 and a China- [ Mrs. Juvenal is a woman of medium | o (ite in command of the military pos HeJeoks resiaatt Harsisanbihia taw win | Hor 0Cibe Heraid publishes sho - tollowing Lixcovy, Nob, T el D, | Court. Tho delogates were, Cass: A, C. | an tappod on tho window and nockoned hor | Bolght, with brown hair'and a tir, clear cat | Ur while in command of the military | utes to conclude that the Chilians had made | Charles . Yerkes, vow in Paris, requests [ Lixcowy, Neb, Sept. 2%.—[Special Tele- | Yodor H. ‘T, = Oldham, — William No. | 1y aePod on the ¥ face, Sho was drossed ina close-fitting black | Walla Walla, to tuke stops to nrevent the of Minister Egan a p Tect and | t the statement cabled from New | gram to Tue Bee. |—For the past fow nights | yille, Vallery, . Minor, | ““How long wero you in there? askea | Silk dress. It was noticeable that she took a [ lynching ot a gambler named Hunt, under Critical Condition of Things in the them seized him and endeavored to stifle his ross the young man's throat Positive Trouble. the child, too. O'Brien walked up to her Commodore Ramsey, chief of of navigation, Navy department. But quarters and sought protection under the flag Wasnisaroy, D, C., Sept. 25— The pre \ » the effect that bo intends re- | Some villain had been lying in wait for | Con O'Conner, V.'V. rd, S.°C. Patte. | Captain Brooks, chalr at the side of her former husvand. | arrest for killing oneof the soldiers under ierican principles. The presidentsaid tnat | moving to New York and that he has sold | Women on South Sixteenth streot and mak- | 30, I‘}'I- o Shryocr 4 \."m“" u”ix”\\' Bl ;1Ouly a second, 1 just looked tn. Then 1 ;1'“ Iw‘: v :u' ld!ui‘ml‘—l ‘n[-wH .‘.“f‘: who, | bim " lio court, found i euilty mxrlkwfl(n-' g ; AP otlesar Ao S tent Cva e Tt et e ed H, Gorder, Alox Skillos, 1R, B. ace! | oft ags Tt oMbt aR s00n a5 she seated, left id wei onced him to suspension from rank fo the right. of asylum for refugces in | hisinte in the Chicago street raily ] '\‘ \_ \ *"v\l' x“ Last night a mar- | 604,y "'S, White,” W, F. Edwards, L i Whon ¢ ‘:;il't:l’:“fi?]x: ',(,'VX;L his hand on | to bis father’s kneo. The trial progressed | three years on hatf ;fu\- and to be confined to times of war had never been questioned in X ried lady was halted by the fellow, but she | {ime, W. B Hargus, Dr. Gilbert, Baui | Katie's pockot she bogan to cry. Phere's | All day without developing anything that has | the limits of a miiitary post. The president D b e Tl A B L et ) ated an Bxcellent tmpression was brave, and by ner loud outcries [ Hambell, M. Bauer, U. M. Hubner, F.P. | notniug thore sir, nothing at sl not already beea pnblished approved the procendings of the court, but AT T STy o re pers e () Sept. 25.-The specches of M. | put him to flight. The matter was | Ireland, Dr. Hathaway, J. V. Morgan, F. X “We'll soe,’” said the big captain. He pro- - - s mitigated the sentence to suspension from A e A s i Cluncetlor Von Cunrivi have pro- | reported to the police and an oficor was de. | Hnensicr, Joln Maves, jr., W.A. Cornutt. | ducod a small packago of opium. Katio then BANGRDITI A L2 rank and command on half pay for two ycars, e ok s alia oxiathiin thattinilad Btatas w excell pression her ing | tailed to the district dressed in citizen's | There were several proxies, and, on the sug- | told a different yarn. She said that_a Mrs. S 5 RIS 3 CHALIICELL O, igRnitad AL ling of uncertainty as regards the po- [ clothes, The oficer went theve this evening | £estion of the committeo, each county was | Campbell, who lives at Monroe aud Johnston [ Mississtppi Lynchers String Up a Man PERISHED IN PRAIRIE PIRES. wo would beyond a doubt give protection to outlook and bad scarcely reached the place when a | #llowed to cast its full vote. streets, had sent her to Les Yuug's place to anda Woman, = of the most vital of | York Fri it 25, 1n the capital city of o county whi years has boasted of its republican majority, and on a stand from ican convens sduy spoke cmperature. For Missouri—( lly fair Wednesday: gonerally south w cooler Tuesday, ex- cept in extreme northwest portion; station- ary temperature; warmer Wednesday. For lowa—Fair, cooler iu eastern, station ary tewperature in western, variacle winds, the refugoes. - - OIDLs outorsbvasihanralir oa sl e A (avan 2 g buy 10 cents worth of opium. itindy | several North Dakotans Known to Question of Protectic IMPORTANT DECISION. Sawer's residence. The special policeman Preparing eaBig T 4 Katlo was detainoa and Detectives | HOMANDALE, Miss., Sept, 2 .—On Saturday Hava LoatThole Lives.: s noatloniohiBrataetlon. o\ and OMcer Bartram rushed for the | HoLprEnGE, Neb., Sept.25.—|Special Tele- | Schrimer and O'Rourke returned to tne | PIRhY & quadroon woman numed Lou Steven: Wittiavsronr, N. D, Sept. 25, — George uld we not gunranteo to American ¢iti- | pyypents Have n Right to the Custody | place, joined by several men who tve in that | gram to Tue Bre.]—The rep. blicans of the | Park street station. I'ne basement is occu- [ son called Mr. Davis, a white bartender, from | e v L r W. Johuson and his sor livea near rens abroad or otiiers within our gates, as of Theie Chitdreen, nelghborhood who bad heard the cries of the | Tenth aistrict hold thelr judicial convenuon ] pied by an opivm joint and gambling den and | the saloon and while she enguged him ju | jve <ORVEOR A0 B8 BO% S0 OO PO :“”"“‘ RIAGHEN an 1A Mo idgtre : ghot | Wasmsaros, D. €., Sept. The com- | alcaped in thio Garkneas thyonet the mey ! | hero tomorrow evering at 7 o'clock. Tne | jh,bOILY LS Plce, Ehers are theoe largs | gonversation a nogro named Grant White praivio fire, Mr, Tabor, living. near oro; 0 our country s not our legation bead- NOH escaped in arkness through the alley e S town. | Buuks along tho 5 e room. TR et d shot Davis, kill 2 AR G missioner of Indiau affairs has received a | It was afterwards learned that he | delegates are arriviug from out of town. | Phe oicers fouad Hfteen new 1 g appaarediJ wi y I ) effe GuartorsiiniSantiagos bit: of ted States 2 arned a 4 188 RAS ks u T s vill probuble die from the effects of Lis AERERN AR RS IRILY ‘lf l' {; :."i- u"\'\f‘ copy of a recont decision by Judge Green of [ bad been lying in wait under the | Minden seut down alarge delegation touigtt. | laven pipes, elght large pots of opium, five | g him almost instautly, without provocation SNV ruitarnicsss i e (aa triad Teom 1ORTORLAR Sar SRRk us | e district court of the ferritory of Okla. | frees at MP. Sawyer's residence and | Larke delegation Lo hero " iu | Jarge paper boxes of op x complete | The negro, White, fled, but was captured Lh apnowws cano loatned feon the duty of our government to protect our | ! Atk s e toration pory Of Ote | when a lady from tho homo of W. S, (amil- | the ~morning fromr = Hastiugs, Alma, | “lay outs, two large revolvers and | near Wayside and broughit back to the sceno | the Holland settiemont, ~thirty-five niles own citizens in foreign lands at ull hazards, | MO (HreCtng t ag parents | ¢o; “ywho ‘lives on ' street, between Six- | Republican City, Red Cloud, Oxford and [ 155 in money. Al was put in a large | of the murder. Tho infuriated populaco | S0uth of here. Three men arckuown to have Thore was left, therefore, but one thing for | ©f 8% Tndian bey placed in the government | teenth and Seventeenth, approacnea he | Other towns. 'Tho repuslicans here have | dry goods box and carried to the station | hanged both White and his accomplice, the | Perished there. The Inss there nated) thia Gaverament! to: do analthat: wasto Indian school at Chilloco by the Inaian ofice [ grabbed her ana attempted to force a hand- | rented the opera bonse, hired a brass band | house, nogro womwan Lon Stevonson, to a raiiroad | Btover 80,000, At W ' mies AL EAMER ke Saaii At STEe o0y D als. The father of the boy bean habeas | Kerchief into her mouth when frightened | 8ud are preparing for a big time. % bridge near the town during tie early bours | from here. one muu los Thead of struct Minister Egan to demand tho releaso . Several candidates are in the field and it | yown I oks. ey : The i Jiormant | stecrs which were over by fire and Lt (otact e densionsianil @way: didat e le ow.” said ks “They sold | of this morning. There i3 much excitement of American citizens who had been 0 e AR ARL DaRYEd b EMNA InaT Y TR R T seems to bo difticult to pick the luck man opium to a minor. Katie ‘will be turued | here, but no further trouble is expected butaediioidegii i arrested and cast in prison on sus essiot wress had been compelled to at- PraTrssiouri, Neb., Sept 25— [Special Nanaalal oIk ot. E:ml;nwl:‘x:m“:h\ peopl o will ipake an i - q WORKING FOR OMATLL, picion of being spies or sympathizers | tend school. Judge Green held thatas the [ b ooN Sept, 28.—(S o xcelle e LISTENED 10 DEMOCEATIC TALK, L T A R s It offie Had not issued 8s. required by | Teleeram to Tur Ber]—The grocery storo | HEnmox, Neb., Sept. .—|Spacial to Tue i, iy ol rh e emy of the junta. This iustruction | Indian oftice had not issued as required by 2 . ‘Tine democr: . ot “alonel Sco oing Good W or ’ f 2 i hQkd 3 und regulations to compel at- | of Zuckwriler & Lutz on Chicago aveuue, | Bre I'ne democrats in their couvention at CONFESSED HIS CRIME. Big Crowds Hear Covernor Campbell pasavonsacabled:diniator Bigan aud avory Indian children at schools pro- | was_entered by burglars Saturday mght | this city Sawrday nominated a complete - of Ohio. ; . $haGpte Oty precaution taken possivlo to preserve tho n, tho re 0 of the boy con- | and 045 taken from the safe. The thieves | ticket as follows: A. D. Werner, treasurer: | Capture of a Youthful Colorado Mat- | Nouwars, O.. S Dexven, Colo, Sept. 25.—Colonel (. R. lives and liberties of the American ary t will of his pureats was illegal. | effected an entrance through a skyhght. | ¢, Loedom, clerk; R. J. Town, sheriff; D, T ioiae! : ' tt of Omaha y n the jay. He and those seeking protection within our doors effoct of vm‘, ‘[‘.m]\l}:;vu In roy ) ed by V“m 'H' ‘lm \“ s Hmm;drv“ul th L;m ]m'whm: Scoville, superintendent; Géorgo McKoo, Duxaxao, Colo., Sept. %5.—Ralph Ray, the attend the republican state convention at Santiago. Minister Egan had reported nev of Iu airs as likely to [ out, which admitted of the door bewng opened | juage; A. L. E coroner; Louis Hoim: iy Al i 1 Springs tomorrow aud ask the (s d S e s projudicial to tue schools, and it 15 the | with ease soth, surveyor: S, Fosdick, clerk of court year-old murderer of his mother, was | which Major McKinley addressed an audienco St e na sl L] Yo 5 of:the o to carry the caso to a higher court T'he tools cof brace, bits, drills, | The nominces for s3eriff, treasurer and sup- | ¢®ptured Saturday evening in Canon Largo, | recently of from 1,500 to 2,000 people, Goy g et R tion had been arrested for no particular roa- | o judee, in his opinion, took the grounda that | punch und ere found in the ereck | eriuteudent aro the présent incumbents N.'M., by Sherift Longnecker, and returned | gynor James 1, Campbell and Juage Stillwell | 107 Rolding tue nutional ropu son, but were held as “suspects.” tho vightof a parent to tho custody of bis | near by. ‘They Liad been stolen f chuell- - 0 this city today. Ho made a confession to | of Aot Ll ) e tion in 1392, e bears ietters from Senators children belonged to the Inaian as well o | backer's wawon factor; o same it an euel Co vy Democrats. o i it M 10} of Millersb 0 a crowd which alcott Peller, He hn M 5 Must Kteleaso All Americans. G RR RS L BRI g orr Athaiing ad . iTeus) Qounar-Domacra the sheriff lust night in which he gave parti lod! the a0t stroats: and | Lot aud TellentHon: dohn M, Th e o n e . |ishe walte man the police think ihey can Cnarpeni, Neb, Sept. 28.—|Special to i ; A ; filled the iu o four streets and | and others, asking the conveution SRS RIALD s I CONRYT e aAgeR: - A5 s RS peepstralory:before. moring, aro fol- | myp Be,|—The desjoorsis of Deuel counyy | Ciare of tho orime. He suld that after Bo | which numbered f 4,000 people. It was | rosolution 1o this effect envirouments thrown around the legation WEATHER FURECAST, Swing tp 8 gooil cliio now, . -Two mem wore. | oo {o eounty convontien here Baturgaysnd | 204 ibisimather had eaton. bronkfast last | one of of people R 090 must be removed. There must be freedom n L it arrested but discharged, as they were the | ™ 4 gt "% | Weduesday morning he went to the barn and | Huron county ¢ since the big Bluine Saw Them Ride the Go. i ? Omaha and Vic Fair; slight | wrong persons placed 1u nomination a full county ticket, as meeting of 1| v poople think it e for all to come and go who would visit the A ¥ . ey R e T took two drinks of whisky from a hottle he | [COUEE € £ A, Mo, Sept. 25.—While the lodge United States legation, There must be no Kearney's Cotton Mill, S DK W S bad hidden in the hay. Returning to | “*°¢%*" of United Workmen were bolding an initias Y troasu Judg y. R i Bk catechism or detention of any ono within the Keansey, Neb, § Special Tele- | Woolf + i | the house ne informea his mother tion ceremony in the third story of a society ) 4 ' ol h SUFFERED DEATH, Y precincts of the legation. As precaution: gram to Tug Ber,|—P. J. Nichols, general | coroner, Simon_Hopper; commjssic that he was golng to Farmugton 2 building hero, a sncezo was hoard at one of the presidont directed that the San Franeisco, superintendent of the Union Pacific was in | ond district, Willlam H. Thom psoun. New Maxico to attend the fair. Mrs. Ray | Law's Most Severe Punishment Meted | the windows, The shulters wero throwa which weighed anchor at Calloa yos the city today arranging for building a spur wmost harmony prevailed. remonstrated, not desiring to be left alone, | Out toa Woman. open Just in time to sve the white robed terday, bo recalled and ordered to to the cotton mill. The massive machinery In the Wight to Stay, Ltus angored bin) sud us bis mother passed Honrietta Mir | DFUF0 of 8 womin go_scurrying over the i . i < Bim for the door with a pan in her hands, he oining roofs, Sho was uot caught. The proceed at ouce to Valparaiso for [ SV "HENCTR IR which wiil bo used in the mill will be shipped wweLr, Neb., Sopt. 28.—|Special struck her a terribly blow 1n tho back of 't today at Smith khts of I’vthias, United workmen and transports of her marines to guard | WSS B EIACS v, warmer in northwest; | foin 8 oW weeks and oo road willput | gram to Tur Brs. =T, W. Bartiey, alliance | houd with a hatchet, siaking tho iron futc t t for the ons use the samo ball, and the opiaion our eitizens and luterests there, ulso that the | giarionary temperature in southeast portion; | eotton mill comp i co e ‘l"\ evts | candidate for distriet judgo at Bartlett, has | ber ad to the handle. She sank to the rder by ar ng o s-vear-old child, s that the woman is w up in the marines of our new mun-of-war Baltimore, i = to have the plant completed and in-operniian | accompanied Mv. Pratl, the ailiauce lecturer, floor without i moan," and the son then | Sho coufcased 1h ¥ shoe coutd | secrets of tEese societies. now at Valparaiso, to proceed overland to r t air, warmer winds, | by January 1, 1 a W steadily | to that town to speaje. Mr. Bartley wishes | BUnSeq bis bunting kuife into hoer breast tai ork a1 e - Santiago and put thowselves in harmonious HERN S p since last spring on the larg i, which | it understood that b8 de in the ficht to stay, | Moo tmes, wrapped the body ina quil No.Jwan for Blx L b SRR ction cse from the S o ikotu—Warmer; generaliy | i suid to bo one of tne most substautial of | and appearandes. it is a question of | Mounted his nhovso and started for N il 3.~ Reports action with th from the San Fraveisco northern portiou; local raius, | the kind in existence. The Iearnoy cotton | makeor break with im, i\rhn“\' > yIn" ]1Mv'nl r ;«“I.‘;”-“u m his | | Killed by the St 1 of Ag ture from tweulys Communications were also sent to the com ting to southerly; local rains al bl % 4 E a s a real one 3 8 S s in diffe us of t mander of the white squadron to keep - Greeley Democrats Meet, Soalior sk Young Bay.bed exnooled, or he | b \ 805 LN itbintoailiopone dinlometid andinaval paner . northerly winds, slight N B I i aat Scoria, Nob., Boph: 8. —|Speclal to Tas | Would have successtully made his escape ery county sontatives at Santiago and be ready to put Al DI P Dusnak, Neb, Sept. 25.—|Special to Tne | Bee.|—The democrats of (ireeley county met | ayrajgned e : hont 4 parched 4 p Y generaly warmer | . m Neb,, e aigne 3 Uil and without a 3 pr ) alin 3 into the nearest port on a moment's notice, | Y Bee.|~Rev. R. F. Powell acceptea a call to | in convention Saturduy at Greeley Center | tremor o1 | 3 and stock is the ( berland Presbyterian church of | and placed the followlug ticket in nomina. | pleaded g Mr. Ray D 1 was instailed as its pastor last Ireasurer, Dr. Cames ! father young murdever, las gono \ y v 1 ne an Earl, Tho marines of the San Francisco and ghted: Herrman, from Hel ug by the Prosbytery of anka, aispaired of i 4 ot b P, y Lo LA by C. Wright; superinteudent, Baltimore will form the cordon around our Rev. Dr. J. B. Grooneof Nebraska City pre- | ooronar .}, Boas, and came legation at Santiago n place At P Denmark, from New York. | sided and propounded the coustitutional Cyclone Strikes Michizan Timber. Heaias f Curt A T A Amorican | At Antwerp—Waesland, from New York, | questious and gave the charge to both pastor Complexion of the ficket, Rep Lake, Minn., Sept. 25 m | B i \ap i tha . : e eople. Rev. W. 0. P. Perry of Stewi DAKOTA ( Neb., Sept Speolal to faces will be seen iboro hereafter and guar- | At Now York - Ems from Bromen, D" Beaabod. thie Adkiaons. A \aven | masnara Orex Mtk Benh 5= (N 1o autee to our citizens their rights. The m A=1talio, from New Yori B4 lilance.aominesg for ali ships at bis command S & the gray-haired Marines Pre » tor Action, e Arrivals. e State Nevada, from New abion was [ Tices ha here oIy - o RADQITSE LR A AL AL A a vom New oun st haveherotofore beou the fast | rami and [tasca . A, L0 A0 SARN GRSV WS staunch and strong democrats, except tLe | thing b the new president of Chili by Minister Egan At Boston—Arrived Pavona—from New No Bolth in Banks. t © three years ago ou the republican | 000,000 t " lon is 0 5 ot tho Juil tore tomorrow if it bas vot been told him already, | YOrk LiscoLy, Neb,, Sept. 25.—[Special tand was defeated. inhabited o : P P « I'ue suere ties will be | y ork e. The flors orations were beau veprossed. Thus all will ymmunicated to [ At M Furnesia, from New York s com er, who was a cand|fate for the | was gr T hunters at There is no fear of war with Ch The Helped a F vel know rights which beloug to the Amerecan people and the legmt o will be isoner to Escape gra Tne Bre.|—John McShea, who | Prohibitlonists of Gage. rooms at Twenty-third and Potter strects, | Bearmice, Neb Sept. 25, v Telo- | of life. ’ the Golden Grail ) Runaway, as 1wdicted Lewis M, Hadde us that Lo has been r I by bis roou Tar B - 458 e Bople by 2 P i vxati, O., Sept. 2 special gr preserved in su traightforward | 1 0 5 Fppys iate, W. \V. Bailey, w WAY nOw thatt ta will not care to ) ts mot In B ton . His Premises . Merritta should Le resiated ther Would of course be a | pearsuc be latter, by bard labor, bad = which timea u e ) AP PRI, B S 4